94-19722. Record of Decision (ROD) for the Disposal and Reuse of Lowry Air Force Base (AFB), CO  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Department of the Air Force
    
     
    
    Record of Decision (ROD) for the Disposal and Reuse of Lowry Air 
    Force Base (AFB), CO
    
        On August 1, 1994, the Air Force signed the ROD for the Disposal 
    and Reuse of Lowry AFB. The decisions included in this ROD have been 
    made in consideration of, but not limited to, the information contained 
    in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) filed with the 
    Environmental Protection Agency on July 1, 1994.
        Lowry AFB will close on September 30, 1994, pursuant to the Defense 
    Authorization Amendments and Base Closure and Realignment Act (BCRA) 
    (Public Law 100-526) and recommendations of the Defense Secretary's 
    Commission on Base Realignment and Closure. This ROD documents the 
    Lowry AFB disposal decisions.
        The decision conveyed by the ROD is to dispose of Lowry AFB in a 
    manner that enables development of a business and training center, an 
    education complex, and residential areas. This allowed for the central 
    theme of the proposed future land use plans discussed in the FEIS to be 
    fully implemented. The environmental findings and mitigation measures 
    contained in the initial ROD remain fully applicable.
        Consistent with the community reuse plan, the ROD balances 
    institutional (educational), residential, and public facilities/
    recreation land uses throughout the base, including commercial office 
    and retail activities, research/education/training centers, light 
    industrial business park, and multiple family housing.
        Several disposal methods and parcels are involved in the ROD 
    including public benefit conveyances to the Department of Education, 
    Department of Interior and the Department of Health and Human Services.
        Of the 1,866 acres, the Lowry Economic Redevelopment Authority will 
    gain more than 700 acres in an economic development conveyance. Another 
    576 acres, which includes the golf course, will be offered to the LERA 
    through negotiated sale. Homeless interests are still being negotiated 
    with the city and county of Denver. The Air Force will retain certain 
    areas for the Defense Finance Accounting Service and the Air Force 
    Space Command. Electrical, natural gas systems, and the telephone 
    system will be available through negotiated sale or public sale.
        The road network is an integral part of all parcels. Primary roads 
    may be conveyed by negotiated sale to an eligible public body. 
    Secondary roadways that fall within a parcel completely will be 
    included as part of the parcel. The utility systems are totally 
    integrated systems, prohibiting their separation among the various 
    parcels. Therefore, disposal of the utility systems will include 
    conditions under which the recipients must provide service to all 
    parcels. Utility easements will be granted as appropriate. The gas and 
    electric systems with appropriate easements for maintenance and repair 
    will be conveyed through negotiated sale to utility purveyors, or 
    eligible public bodies. Water and wastewater are required to support 
    redevelopment efforts and is contingent on the recipient continuing to 
    provide the necessary service to all parcels. Water and wastewater 
    systems will be assigned to Health and Human Services (HHS) contingent 
    upon formal request for conveyance for use in the protection of public 
    health.
        The implementation of the closure and reuse action and associated 
    mitigation measures will proceed with minimal adverse impact to the 
    environment. This action conforms with applicable Federal, State and 
    local statues and regulations, and all reasonable and practical efforts 
    have been incorporated to minimize harm to the local public and 
    environment.
        Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to Ms. 
    Teresa R. Pohlman, Program Manager, Central Division. Correspondence 
    should be sent to: AFBCA/CE, 1700 North Moore Street, Suite 2300, 
    Arlington, VA 22209-2809.
    Patsy J. Conner,
    Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-19722 Filed 8-11-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/12/1994
Department:
Air Force Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-19722
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 12, 1994