Notice of Availability for Finding of No Significant Impact for the Environmental Assessment Addressing Upgrade of the Main Gate Access Control Point at Defense Distribution Depot, San Joaquin, California, and Surrounding Area

Published date26 February 2019
Citation84 FR 6137
Record Number2019-03208
SectionNotices
CourtDefense Department
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 38 (Tuesday, February 26, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 38 (Tuesday, February 26, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 6137-6138]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-03208]
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                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                Office of the Secretary
                [Docket ID DOD-2018-OS-0042]
                Notice of Availability for Finding of No Significant Impact for
                the Environmental Assessment Addressing Upgrade of the Main Gate Access
                Control Point at Defense Distribution Depot, San Joaquin, California,
                and Surrounding Area
                AGENCY: Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Department of Defense (DoD).
                ACTION: Notice of availability (NOA).
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                SUMMARY: This NOA documents DLA's decision to proceed with the proposed
                action to upgrade the Main Gate Access Control Point at Defense
                Distribution Depot, San Joaquin California, and Surrounding Area
                following the completion of an Environmental Assessment (EA). The EA
                was prepared as required under the National Environmental Policy Act
                (NEPA) of 1969.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ira Silverberg at 571-767-0705 during
                normal business hours Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
                p.m. (EST) or by email: ira.silverberg@dla.mil.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DLA completed an EA to address the potential
                environmental consequences associated with the Proposed Action. This
                Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) incorporates the EA by
                reference, summarizes the results of the analyses in the EA, and
                documents DLA's decision to upgrade the Main Gate ACP at Defense
                Distribution Depot, San Joaquin and surrounding area. DLA has
                determined that the Proposed Action is not a major federal action that
                significantly affects the quality of the human environment within the
                context of NEPA, and that no significant impacts on the human
                environment are associated with this decision.
                 DLA consulted with the California State Historic Preservation
                Officer (SHPO) at the California Department of Parks and Recreation,
                Office of Historic Preservation, and the Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-
                Wuk Indians, Ione Band of Miwok Indians, North Valley Yokuts Tribe,
                Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation, Wilton Rancheria, and United Auburn
                Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria for this Proposed Action. The
                SHPO concurred that the Proposed Action would not affect historic
                properties. The Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians provided a
                response indicating the Tribe was not aware of any cultural resources,
                but requested notification if any issues arise during the Proposed
                Action and if undeveloped soil would be disturbed. DLA did not receive
                responses to the consultation requests with the other tribes. The SHPO
                and tribal consultation documents and the responses from the SHPO and
                the Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians are in Appendix A of the
                revised EA.
                 On July 12, 2018, a Federal Register NOA was published announcing
                the availability of the EA for a 30-day public comment period that
                ended August 13, 2018. One comment letter, from the San Joaquin County
                Department of Public Works, was received during the EA public comment
                period. The San Joaquin County Department of Public Works had no
                comments, but requested to be included on the distribution list for
                future project documents. The comment letter was added to Appendix A of
                the revised EA. The revised EA is available electronically at the
                Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov within Docket
                ID: DOD-2018-OS-0042.
                 Purpose and Need for Action: The purpose of the Proposed Action is
                to provide the Defense Distribution Depot, San Joaquin with a safe and
                secure ACP at the Main Gate for light vehicles (e.g., standard dual-
                axle trucks and cars), bicycles, and pedestrians that is compliant with
                DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-022-01, Security Engineering:
                Entry Control Facilities/Access Control Points, and UFC 4-010-01, DoD
                Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, under all force-
                protection conditions. The Proposed Action would also provide adequate
                space on installation property for vehicle queuing entering the ACP, so
                that queuing does not occur on Chrisman Road. The Proposed Action is
                needed because the existing 58-year-old Main Gate ACP does not meet
                current DoD UFC requirements. Additionally, the Proposed Action is
                needed to reduce existing queuing issues along Chrisman Road during
                high-volume employee shift changes.
                 Proposed Action and Alternatives: Under the Proposed Action, DLA
                would demolish and remove existing buildings and infrastructure within
                the proposed ACP footprint; construct a new, permanent ACP at the Main
                Gate on the installation; and implement off-installation road
                improvements. The proposed ACP would consist of a visitor center,
                identification check point, vehicle inspection area, gatehouse,
                overwatch building, active and passive vehicle barriers and security
                fencing, utilities, and ancillary components. The existing Main Gate
                ACP, a warehouse, roadways and other pavements would be demolished; two
                fabric tent structures would be relocated; and infrastructure (i.e.,
                utilities, fencing, and asphalt pavement) would be removed and
                replaced. The Proposed Action would also require the installation of a
                traffic signal at the intersection of Chrisman and Valpico Road, and
                the restriping of one lane of Chrisman Road leading to the
                intersection. After completion of construction, the proposed ACP would
                operate as a secondary ACP (i.e., an ACP that operates during regular
                hours, but less than 24 hours per day), similar to the existing Main
                Gate ACP. Light vehicles would continue to have access to the
                installation via the Truck Gate, which is currently open and would
                remain open 24 hours per day, during the hours the proposed ACP is
                closed. Gate 2 and the Employee Gate, which are currently used under
                limited circumstances, would be permanently closed. No new DLA
                personnel would be required to operate the proposed ACP.
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                 Description of the No Action Alternative: Under the No Action
                Alternative, DLA would not upgrade the Main Gate ACP at Defense
                Distribution Depot, San Joaquin. The ACP enhancements would not be
                provided, and operational conditions would not be improved. Gate 2 and
                the Employee Gate would remain open. Compliance with DoD UFCs 4-010-01
                and 4-022-01 would not be met. Critical logistic and security
                operations at Defense Distribution Depot, San Joaquin would be
                vulnerable to disruption and potentially long-term denial of service,
                which could have an immediate impact on the command and control of
                these operations. DLA police would continue to use inadequate
                facilities to inspect incoming light vehicles. The No Action
                Alternative would not meet the purpose of and need for the Proposed
                Action.
                 Potential Environmental Impacts: No significant effects on
                environmental resources would be expected from the Proposed Action.
                Insignificant adverse effects on noise, air quality, geological
                resources, water resources, biological resources, health and safety,
                infrastructure and transportation, and hazardous materials and wastes
                would be expected. Insignificant beneficial effects on geological
                resources, water resources, health and safety, infrastructure and
                transportation, and hazardous materials and wastes would be expected.
                No impacts on land use or environmental justice would be expected.
                Details of the environmental consequences are discussed in the EA,
                which is hereby incorporated by reference.
                 Determination: DLA has determined that implementation of the
                Proposed Action will not have a significant effect on the human
                environment. Human environment was interpreted comprehensively to
                include the natural and physical environment and the relationship of
                people with that environment. Specifically, no highly uncertain or
                controversial impacts, unique or unknown risks, or cumulatively
                significant effects were identified. Implementation of the Proposed
                Action will not violate any federal, state, or local laws. Based on the
                results of the analyses performed during preparation of the EA and
                consideration of comments received during the public comment period,
                Mr. Gordon B. Hackett III, Director, DLA Installation Management,
                concludes that implementation of the Proposed Action at Defense
                Distribution Depot, San Joaquin does not constitute a major federal
                action that would significantly affect the quality of the human
                environment within the context of NEPA. Therefore, an environmental
                impact statement for the Proposed Action is not required.
                 Dated: February 20, 2019.
                Shelly E. Finke,
                Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
                [FR Doc. 2019-03208 Filed 2-25-19; 8:45 am]
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