97-14390. Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the National Park Seminary Historic District (NPSHD) Located at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 106 (Tuesday, June 3, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 30312-30313]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14390]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Department of the Army
    
    
    Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the 
    National Park Seminary Historic District (NPSHD) Located at the Walter 
    Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC)
    
    AGENCY: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Department of the Army.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Army intends to prepare an EIS to assist it in deciding 
    upon a plan of action for the NPSHD. The NPSHD, Forest Glen Annex, is 
    located within the Forest glen area of Montgomery County, Maryland, 
    approximately 1.5 miles north of the District of Columbia. The Annex is 
    bounded by the Capital Beltway (I-495) to the north, Rock Creek Park to 
    the west, Brookville Road to the south, and the main line of the CSX 
    Rail System to the east.
        The NPSHD consists of a 26-acre parcel containing 24 buildings, 
    which has been listed as a historic district on the National Register 
    of Historic Places since 1972 and the Montgomery County Master Plan for 
    historic preservation since 1991. The NPSHD is located on the north end 
    of Forest Glen Annex and is bounded by the Capital Beltway (I-495) to 
    the north, Smith Drive on the east, and Linden Lane to the south and 
    west. The NPSHD is comprised of a collection of late 19th and early 
    20th century architecturally eclectic buildings and structures 
    associated with a land development company and later with a private 
    finishing school. The Army, after acquisition in 1942, utilized the 
    property and its improvements as a
    
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    convalescent center through the late 1970's.
        Since that time, Walter Reed Army Medical Center has utilized the 
    NPSHD for administrative and logistical purposes such as offices and 
    storage. In 1991, WRAMC determined that the NPSHD was excess to its 
    needs. A recent review by Walter Reed Army Medical Center has revealed 
    that retention of the real property comprising Forest Glen Annex, in 
    its entirety, is necessary to meet mission requirements.
        Consistent with its obligations under the National Environmental 
    Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; the regulations published by the 
    Council on Environmental Quality, 40 CFR Part 1500-1508; and Army 
    Regulation 200-2, the U.S. Army intends to prepare an EIS to assist it 
    in deciding on a plan for the reuse and/or disposal of the NPSHD. The 
    purpose of the statement is to ensure that the U.S. Army makes an 
    informed decision, based on full and informed public participation. The 
    EIS will identify all relevant direct, indirect and cumulative 
    environmental impacts associated with the alternatives considered.
        Alternatives: The range of alternatives will address a series of 
    options for reuse and/or disposal of the land and the buildings, 
    structures and facilities within the NPSHD. Alternatives to be 
    considered include the following:
        a. No Action. The property would remain in caretaker status with 
    the Department of the Army. Minimal maintenance and repairs would be 
    accomplished.
        b. Complete demolition of buildings. The Army would document the 
    historical significance of the structures through detailed photographs 
    and drawings as required under a Memorandum of Agreement negotiated 
    between the Army, the Maryland Historical Trust, and the Advisory 
    Council on Historic Preservation. Upon completion of the required 
    documentation, the buildings would be torn down and the land retained 
    by Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
        c. Partial demolition of buildings and reuse of remaining 
    rehabilitated structures. The buildings that would be torn down would 
    be documented as described above. Remaining buildings would be 
    rehabilitated and reutilized as described in the EIS.
        d. Complete rehabilitation of all structures. All structures 
    located within the historic district will be rehabilitated for future 
    use.
        e. Excess, disposal, and sale at fair market value to a private 
    entity.
        Scoping: This notice shall initiate a period of public scoping that 
    is intended to invite the participation of all interested members of 
    the public as well as other public agencies. Comments received during 
    the scoping period will be used to assist the Army in identifying 
    significant issues of public concern regarding potential impacts on the 
    quality of the human environment. The scoping period will be followed 
    by development of a reasonable range of reuse alternatives to be 
    incorporated in a draft EIS. The draft EIS will be published and made 
    available for public review and comment prior to its finalization. 
    After review of the draft EIS, the U.S. Army will address public 
    comments in a final EIS that will be released for additional review 
    prior to publication of a Record of Decision (ROD). The ROD will 
    identity the action chosen for implementation. Interested members of 
    the public may be precluded from challenging the adequacy of the final 
    EIS if they fail to participate in the process in a meaningful manner.
        The Army will arrange a public scoping meeting within 30 days of 
    the publication of this Notice of Intent at a place and time to be 
    announced in the legal sections of the ``Washington Post,'' 
    ``Washington Times,'' and ``Montgomery Journal'' newspapers. Interested 
    members of the public are invited to provide written comments to Mr. 
    Ben Smith at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, ATTN: MCAT-PA (Ben 
    Smith), 6900 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20307-5001 no later 
    than 15 days following the public scoping meeting.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Please contact Mr. Ben Smith, Public Affairs Officer, Walter Reed Army 
    Medical Center, at (202) 782-7177.
    Richard E. Newsome,
    Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Environment, Safety and 
    Occupational Health), OASA (I,L&E).
    [FR Doc. 97-14390 Filed 6-2-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/03/1997
Department:
Army Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent.
Document Number:
97-14390
Pages:
30312-30313 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-14390.pdf