94-15958. Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Disposal and Reuse of Pontiac Storage Activity, Michigan  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Department of the Army
    
     
    
    Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for 
    Disposal and Reuse of Pontiac Storage Activity, Michigan
    
    AGENCY: Department of the Army, DOD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The proposed action is the disposal of the Pontiac Storage 
    Activity (PSA) Pontiac, Michigan. The 32-acre site is closed and 
    maintained in a caretaker condition. The Army considers PSA 
    unencumbered, meaning no conditions or restrictions have been placed on 
    the PSA property for transfer. A Statement of Condition was issued by 
    the Department of the Army on August 11, 1993, which stated that the 
    site has been fully restored and is available for reuse. The screening 
    process has been completed for PSA with the Department of Defense, 
    other Federal agencies, the McKinney Act, and state and local agencies. 
    The City of Pontiac was the only organization showing interest in the 
    PSA property.
        As part of PSA's disposal, the Army has worked with Federal, state 
    and local entities in order to identify three reasonable reuse options 
    for the reuse of PSA. These alternatives were evaluated against PSA's 
    existing baseline condition in order to determine an environmentally 
    sound and socioeconomically beneficial use for the property. The 
    baseline was described as the environmental and socioeconomic 
    conditions of the site in caretaker status. The three alternatives 
    considered included: (1) Light Industrial and Commercial; (2) Light 
    Industrial and Warehouse; and (3) the No-Action Alternative, as 
    required by National Environmental Policy Act and AR 200-2. Alternative 
    1, Light Industrial and Commercial, is the local community's preferred 
    reuse of the site.
        Alternative 1 was chosen over Alternatives 2 and 3 because it 
    provides the greatest economic benefits for the state and local 
    community, while having no significant impact on the natural or human 
    environment. While Alternative 2, Light Industrial and Warehouse, has 
    even less impact on the human and natural environment than Alternative 
    1, it does not provide the most beneficial economic gain. Alternative 
    3, the No-Action Alternative, would provide no economic benefits to the 
    area and no benefit to the Federal government. The property would 
    remain under the care of the Army and may experience some deterioration 
    of buildings and overgrowth of grounds.
        Placing the property into the local economy would create revenues 
    for the state and local tax base. In addition, implementation of 
    Alternative 1 would have a positive effect on the regional economy by 
    creating as many as 250 new jobs and increasing local sales volumes. It 
    would not have a significant impact on the population or housing 
    market, public services, and infrastructure. Land use would be 
    compatible with the current zoning of the site. Local traffic flow may 
    be altered in the immediate vicinity of the facility when compared with 
    baseline conditions, but would require only minor mitigative measures 
    to lessen impacts to traffic and transportation. Additional traffic 
    signals and entrances to the site would alleviate impacts to local 
    traffic.
        The environmental resources affects associated with the disposal 
    would be insignificant. The topography or geology of the site would not 
    be affected under the proposed activities. Additional parking 
    requirements may cause minor disturbances to soils and loss of 
    vegetative cover, but the impacts would be minor. Water resources would 
    not be affected under the disposal. It is anticipated that the ambient 
    air quality would not be significantly impacted nor the National Air 
    Quality Standards levels would be exceeded. No hazardous materials nor 
    waste generation is expected. However, if they are included in the 
    reuse, the appropriate regulatory requirements would be met. Plant and 
    animal resources effects are expected to be insignificant. No wetlands, 
    threatened and endangered species, and cultural resources exist within 
    the boundaries of PSA. Noise levels are not anticipated to be above 
    background levels and the aesthetic value of the site is expected to 
    remain the same.
        Based on the environmental and socioeconomic impact analysis in the 
    Environmental Assessment for the Disposal and Reuse of Pontiac Storage 
    Activity, which is incorporated into this Finding of No Significant 
    Impact (FNSI), it has been determined that the disposal of real 
    property and its subsequent reuse would not have a significant impact 
    on the quality of the natural or human environment. Because there would 
    be no significant environmental or socioeconomic impacts resulting from 
    implementation of the proposed action, an Environmental Impact 
    Statement is not required and will not be prepared.
    
    ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to comment may obtain a copy of the EA or 
    inquire into this FNSI by writing to the U.S. Army Materiel Command, 
    Attn: AMSCO (Robert Jameson), 5001 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 
    22333-0001 or by calling (703) 274-9166 within 30 days of the date of 
    publication of this notice.
    
        Dated: June 24, 1994.
    Lewis D. Walker,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Environment, Safety & 
    Occupational Health), OASA (IL&E)
    [FR Doc. 94-15958 Filed 6-29-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3710-08-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/30/1994
Department:
Army Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
94-15958
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 30, 1994