95-7111. Availability of an Environmental Assessment and Receipt of an Application for an Incidental Take Permit for a Project Called Waterside Down, Phase I, a Mixed-Use Project, in Brevard County, Florida  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 56 (Thursday, March 23, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 15303-15304]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-7111]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    
    Availability of an Environmental Assessment and Receipt of an 
    Application for an Incidental Take Permit for a Project Called 
    Waterside Down, Phase I, a Mixed-Use Project, in Brevard County, 
    Florida
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Waterside Down Development Corporation (Applicant), is seeking 
    an incidental take permit from the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), 
    pursuant to Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 
    (Act), as amended. The permit would authorize the take of four families 
    of the threatened Florida scrub jay, Aphelocoma coerulescens 
    coerulescens in Brevard County, Florida, for a period of 5 years. The 
    proposed taking is incidental to construction of 211 single family 
    homes, plus as yet unspecified number of condominium units and 
    commercial buildings, including the necessary infrastructure, on 
    approximately 76.5 acres (Project). The entire site is considered 
    occupied by Florida scrub jays and will be permanently altered. The 
    Project is called Waterside Down, and it is located on the barrier 
    island of Brevard County, adjacent to a Wal Mart/Albertson strip mall 
    and Britanny Apartments to the north, S.R. A1A to the east, Holy Name 
    of Jesus Church and a residential development to the south, and vacant 
    land scheduled to be Waterside Down Phase II on the west.
        The Service also announces the availability of an environmental 
    assessment (EA) and habitat conservation plan (HCP) for the incidental 
    take application. Copies of the EA or HCP may be obtained by making a 
    request to the Regional Office address below. This notice also advises 
    the public that the Service has made a preliminary determination that 
    issuing the incidental take permit is not a major Federal action 
    significantly affecting the quality of the human environment within the 
    meaning of Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act 
    of 1969, as amended. The Finding of No Significant Impact is based on 
    information contained in the EA and HCP. The final determination will 
    be made no sooner than 30 days from the date of this notice. This 
    notice is provided pursuant to Section 10(c) of the Act and National 
    Environmental Policy Act Regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
    
    DATES: Written comments on the permit application, EA and HCP should be 
    received on or before April 24, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to review the application, HCP, and EA may 
    obtain a copy by writing the Service's Southeast Regional Office, 
    Atlanta, Georgia. Documents will also be available for public 
    inspection by appointment during normal business hours at the Regional 
    Office, or the Jacksonville, Florida, Field Office. Written data or 
    comments concerning the application, EA, or HCP should be submitted to 
    the Regional Office. Please reference permit under PRT-800150 in such 
    comments.
        Regional Permit Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 
    Century Boulevard, Suite 200, Atlanta, Georgia 30345, (telephone 404/
    679-7110, fax 404/679-7280).
        Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 6620 Southpoint 
    Drive, South, Suite 310, Jacksonville, Florida 32216-0912, (telephone 
    904/232-2580, fax 904/232-2404).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dawn Zattau at the Jacksonville, 
    Florida, Field Office, or Rick G. Gooch at the Atlanta, Georgia, 
    Regional Office.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens is 
    geographically isolated from other subspecies of scrub jays found in 
    Mexico and the Western United States. The Florida scrub jay is found 
    almost exclusively in peninsular Florida and is restricted to scrub 
    habitat. The total estimated population is between 7,000 and 11,000 
    individuals. Due to habitat loss and degradation throughout the State 
    of Florida, it has been estimated that the Florida scrub jay population 
    has been reduced by at least half in the last 100 years. Surveys have 
    indicated that two families of Florida scrub jays inhabit the Project 
    site. Construction of the Project's infrastructure and subsequent 
    construction of the individual homesites will likely result in death 
    of, or injury to, Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens incidental to 
    the carrying out of these otherwise lawful activities. Habitat 
    alteration associated with property development will reduce the 
    availability of feeding, shelter, and nesting habitat.
        The EA considers the environmental consequences of three 
    alternatives. The no action alternative may result in loss 
    [[Page 15304]] of habitat for Aphelocoma coerulescens coerulescens and 
    exposure of the Applicant under Section 9 of the Act. A second 
    alternative is the proposed Project that is designed with a different 
    mitigation strategy focusing on management of existing lands 
    surrounding the project area. The third alternative, the proposed 
    action alternative, is issuance of the incidental take permit. This 
    provides for restrictions of construction activity, purchase of offsite 
    habitat for the Florida scrub jay, the establishment of an endowment 
    fund for the offsite acquired habitat, and donation of additional 
    offsite habitat. The HCP provides a funding mechanism for these 
    mitigation measures.
    
        Dated: March 16, 1995.
    Judy L. Jones,
    Acting Regional Director.
    [FR Doc. 95-7111 Filed 3-22-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/23/1995
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-7111
Dates:
Written comments on the permit application, EA and HCP should be received on or before April 24, 1995.
Pages:
15303-15304 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-7111.pdf