[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 174 (Friday, September 8, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 46824-46825]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-22319]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Community Redevelopment Authority and Available Surplus Buildings
and Land at Military Installations Designated for Closure: Naval
Station, Long Beach, CA
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DOD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This Notice provides information regarding the redevelopment
authority established to plan the reuse of the former Naval Station,
Long Beach, CA, the surplus property that is located at that base
closure site, and the timely election by the redevelopment authority to
proceed under the Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless
Assistance Act of 1994.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John J. Kane, Director, Department of
the Navy, Real Estate Operations Division, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-2300, telephone (703)
325-0474, or LCDR April Heinze, Base Closure Manager, Southwest
Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 1420 Kettner Blvd.,
suite 507, San Diego, CA 92101-2404, telephone (619) 556-0259. For
detailed information regarding particular properties identified in this
Notice (i.e., acreage, floor plans, condition, exact street address,
etc.), contact Lieutenant Commander Kevin Barre, Base Transition
Coordinator, Long Beach Naval Shipyard, Building 5, Long Beach, CA
90822-5080, telephone (310) 547-6875.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1991, the Naval Station, Long Beach, CA,
was designated for closure pursuant to the Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Act of 1990, Public Law 101-510, as amended. This notice
relates to three parcels of the property which formed a part of that
installation, i.e., the Savannah/Cabrillo family housing complex, the
Ocean Boulevard parcel, and the Navy Mole and transportation corridor
parcel. On March 4, 1993, and April 21, 1994, respectively, the land
and facilities located at the Savannah/Cabrillo complex and the Ocean
Boulevard parcel were determined to be surplus to the needs of the
federal government and available for use by state and local
governments, representatives of the homeless and other interested
parties. In August 1995, the Navy Mole and transportation corridor were
also determined to be surplus to the needs of the federal government.
Election to Proceed Under New Statutory Procedures
Subsequently, the Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless
Assistance Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-421) was signed into law.
Section 2 of the Act gives the redevelopment authority at base closure
sites the option of proceeding under new procedures with regard to the
manner in which the redevelopment plan for the base is formulated and
how requests are made for future use of the property by homeless
assistance providers and non-federal public agencies. Accordingly, this
notice of information regarding the redevelopment authority fulfills
the Federal Register publication requirement of Section 2(e)(3) of the
Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of
1994.
Also, pursuant to paragraph (7)(B) of Section 2905(b) of the
Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended by the
Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of
1994, the following information regarding the surplus property at the
former Naval Station, Long Beach, is published in the Federal Register:
Redevelopment Authority
The redevelopment authority for the Savannah/Cabrillo housing
complex, Ocean Boulevard parcel, and the Mole and transportation
corridor at the former Naval Station, Long Beach, for purposes of
implementing the provisions of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment
Act of 1990, as amended, is the City of Long Beach. The City has
established a local community advisory committee to provide
recommendations to the City concerning the redevelopment plan. This
committee is known as the ``Naval Properties Reuse Committee.'' Day-to-
day operations of the committee are handled by Mr. Gerald Miller. The
address of the committee is Economic Development Bureau, City of Long
Beach, 200 Pine Avenue, Suite 400, Long Beach, CA 90802, Telephone
(310) 570-3851, facsimile (310) 570-3897.
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Surplus Property Descriptions
The following is a listing of the land and facilities at the former
Naval Station, Long Beach, CA, that are declared surplus to the needs
of the federal government.
Land
Approximately 56 acres of improved and unimproved fee simple land
at the Savannah/Cabrillo housing complex of the former Naval Station,
Long Beach, in the City of Long Beach, Los Angeles County. This area is
currently available.
Approximately 3 acres of improved and unimproved fee simple land at
the Ocean Boulevard parcel of the former Naval Station, Long Beach, in
the City of Long Beach, Los Angeles County. This area is currently
available.
Approximately 125 acres of improved and unimproved fee simple land
on the Navy Mole, including Piers 9, 10, 11, 15 and 16, and
transportation corridor at the former Naval Station, Long Beach, in the
City of Long Beach, Los Angeles County. The transportation corridor is
generally described as a parcel of land extending north of the Mole to
the northern boundary of the installation. The westerly boundary of
said parcel is the border between the Cities of Los Angeles and Long
Beach. The easterly border extends from a point at the westerly side of
the building No. 145, north between buildings 23 and 24 to a point on
the north side of Reeves Avenue, thence east to align with the western
fence of the softball field, thence north to the property line south of
Ocean Boulevard.
The Navy Fuel Pier and associated structures, tanks, and other
facilities and equipment are excluded from the determination of
surplus. The fenced parcel of approximately five acres containing
buildings 700, 719, 720, 757 and 850 is surplus but will not be
available until the Department of the Navy has completed relocation
plans for material stored on this parcel.
Buildings
The following is a summary of the facilities located at the
Savannah/Cabrillo housing complex which are currently available.
Property numbers are available on request.
--Family housing units (150 duplex and 42 quadplex structures with 468
individual housing units). Comments: Approx. 633,930 square feet. All
units are vacant.
--Convenience store (1 structure). Comments: Approx. 4,830 square feet.
--Storage facilities, utility buildings, and maintenance shops (5
structures). Comments: Approx. 10,737 square feet.
--Detached carports (21 structures). Comments: Approx. 32,640 square
feet.
--Vehicle carports (26 structures with 264 vehicle spaces). Comments:
Approx. 40,239 square feet. There are 4, 6, 8, 12, and 16 vehicle
structures.
--Recreation facilities (2 structures). Comments: Approx. 6,576 square
feet tenant activities building and one basketball court.
The following is a summary of the facilities located on the Ocean
Boulevard parcel available currently. Property numbers are available on
request.
--Shop facility (1 structure). Comments: Approx. 16,400 square feet.
--Lumber shed (1 structure). Comments: Approx. 960 square feet.
--Recreation pavilion (1 structure). Comments: Approx. 280 square feet.
The following is a summary of the facilities located on the former
Naval Station Mole and transportation corridor which are available
unless otherwise indicated above. Property numbers are available on
request.
--Office buildings (7 structures). Comments: Approx. 62,331 square
feet.
--Auto hobby complex (4 structures). Comments: Approx. 6,800 square
feet; includes grease rack, shop/office, covered stalls, and car wash.
--Recreation facilities (23 structures). Comments: Approx. 5,607 square
feet; includes cabanas, restrooms, four tennis courts and eight
softball fields.
--Storage facilities (13 structures). Comments: Approx. 28,885 square
feet.
--Maintenance facilities (10 structures). Comments: Approx. 124,616
square feet.
--Retail stores (3 structures). Comments: Approx. 161,759 square feet;
includes exchange, servmart, and credit union.
--Marina Complex (7 structures). Comments: Approx. 6,674 square feet;
includes marina, hoist, sail club, loft, workshop, and shower.
--Bachelor Officer Housing (1 structure). Comments: Approx. 45,535
square feet.
--Restaurants (2 structures). Comments: Approx. 45,000 square feet
includes officers' club and Taco Bell that is privately owned.
--Piers (4 structures). Comments: Approx. 21,597 square yards.
--Miscellaneous buildings, structures, and utilities (26 structures).
Measurement systems vary; includes bus shelters, incinerators,
compressor plant, electrical substations, guard and watch towers,
landing ramps, mooring platforms, magazines, and salt water pumps.
Expressions of Interest
Pursuant to paragraph 7(C) of Section 2905(b) of the Defense Base
Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended by the Base Closure
Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of 1994, state and
local governments, representatives of the homeless, and other
interested parties located in the vicinity of the former Naval Station,
Long Beach, may submit to said redevelopment authority (City of Long
Beach) a notice of interest, of such governments, representatives, and
parties in the above described surplus property, or any portion
thereof. A notice of interest shall describe the need of the
government, representative, or party concerned for the desired surplus
property. Pursuant paragraphs 7 (C) and (D) of said Section 2905(b),
the redevelopment authority shall assist interested parties in
evaluating the surplus property for the intended use and publish in a
newspaper of general circulation in Long Beach the date by which
expressions of interest must be submitted.
Dated: August 25, 1995.
M.A. Waters,
LCDR, JAGC, USN, Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 95-22319 Filed 9-7-95; 8:45 am]
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