Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Land Acquisition for the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia, and To Announce Virtual Public Scoping Meetings

Published date18 February 2022
Citation87 FR 9328
Record Number2022-03632
SectionNotices
CourtNavy Department
Federal Register, Volume 87 Issue 34 (Friday, February 18, 2022)
[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 34 (Friday, February 18, 2022)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 9328-9329]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2022-03632]
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                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                Department of the Navy
                Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
                Proposed Land Acquisition for the Washington Navy Yard, Washington,
                District of Columbia, and To Announce Virtual Public Scoping Meetings
                AGENCY: Department of the Navy (DoN), Department of Defense (DoD).
                ACTION: Notice.
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                SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
                1969, as implemented by the Council on Environmental Quality
                Regulations, the DoN announces its intent to prepare an Environmental
                Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate the potential environmental effects
                associated with the acquisition of land at the Southeast Federal Center
                (SEFC), for the Washington Navy Yard (WNY), Washington, District of
                Columbia (D.C.). The DoN is initiating a 30-day public scoping process
                to identify potential alternatives, information and analysis relevant
                to the proposed action, and to solicit input on specific resources and
                issues the public would like to see addressed in the EIS.
                DATES: The public 30-day scoping period begins on February 18, 2022 and
                extends to March 21, 2022. Comments must be postmarked or submitted
                electronically via email no later than March 21, 2022 for consideration
                in the Draft EIS.
                 Due to current Federal and State guidance on social distancing in
                response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the DoN will hold two virtual public
                scoping meetings to receive comments on the scope of the EIS. The
                meetings will be held on the following days and times:
                1. March 8, 2022, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
                2. March 9, 2022, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
                 Information on how to participate in the meetings is available on
                the DoN website at: https://www.cnic.navy.mil/wny_land_acquisition.
                Notices of the virtual public scoping meetings will also be published
                in ``The Washington Post'' and through press releases.
                 Concurrent with the NEPA public involvement process, the DoN is
                conducting National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 consultations
                regarding potential effects of the Proposed Action on historic
                properties. Historic properties include districts, sites, buildings,
                structures, or objects listed or eligible for listing in the National
                Register of Historic Places. The public will have the opportunity to
                participate in the Section 106 process through verbal comments
                presented during each of the two virtual public scoping meetings,
                written comments mailed via U.S. Postal Service, and electronic
                comments via email.
                ADDRESSES: The DoN invites all interested parties to submit scoping
                comments on the Land Acquisition for the Washington Navy Yard EIS by
                mail to the physical and email addresses listed in the section below.
                Please visit the project website at https://www.cnic.navy.mil/wny_land_acquisition for further information.
                 Comments may be received:
                 At the virtual public meetings;
                 electronically via email: [email protected]; or
                 by mail, postmarked no later than March 21, 2022 to the
                following address: Naval Facilities Engineering System Command
                Washington, Washington Navy Yard, ATTN: EIS Project Manager, 1314
                Hardwood Street SE, Washington, DC 20374.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems
                Command Washington, Washington Navy Yard, ATTN: Nik Tompkins-Flagg,
                Navy EIS Project Manager, 1314 Hardwood Street SE, Washington, DC
                20374, [email protected], 202-685-8437.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DoN proposes to obtain six acres of land
                on the SEFC (the SEFC E Parcels) to improve the overall antiterrorism/
                force protection (AT/FP) posture of the WNY. Obtaining the SEFC E
                Parcels would improve the WNY AT/FP posture by reducing the
                encroachment threat posed by existing development rights on the SEFC E
                Parcels, protecting mission-critical activities conducted at the WNY
                from encroachment and enhancing the overall safety of personnel,
                facilities, and infrastructure at the WNY. Obtaining the SEFC E Parcels
                would additionally permit increased physical security and antiterrorism
                mitigation measures to protect mission-critical activities from visual
                surveillance and acoustic and electronic eavesdropping.
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                 After obtaining ownership of the SEFC E Parcels, the DoN proposes
                three alternative uses for the acquired property which support the
                DoN's AT/FP requirements and military mission.
                 An EIS is considered the appropriate document for comprehensively
                analyzing the proposed action to acquire land through an exchange or
                direct purchase and analyzing potential uses of the proposed acquired
                land.
                 The purpose of the Proposed Action is to improve the overall WNY
                AT/FP posture (i.e., increase physical security and antiterrorism
                mitigation measures), as well as protect mission-critical activities
                from visual surveillance and acoustic and electronic eavesdropping. The
                need for the Proposed Action is to protect mission-critical activities
                conducted at the WNY from encroachment that could result from proposed
                private development adjacent to the WNY northwest perimeter on SEFC E
                Parcels, while enhancing the overall safety of personnel, facilities,
                and infrastructure at the WNY.
                 Comprehensive AT/FP programs that integrate physical security, law
                enforcement, and emergency management are routinely implemented at
                military installations across the country. These programs also prepare
                military installations to plan for, defend against, and respond to
                terrorist incidents. Periodic evaluations of AT/FP programs are
                conducted to determine their effectiveness in mitigating the risk of
                injury, death, or damage resulting from physical security breaches and
                terrorist activities at military installations. Naval Facilities
                Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic and NAVFAC Washington
                Structural Engineering and AT/FP Subject Matter Experts performed an
                AT/FP conformance evaluation of buildings in the northwest area of the
                WNY. This evaluation informed the DoN that acquisition of the SEFC E
                Parcels is recommended to protect the buildings in the northwest area
                of the WNY and the activities it hosts. Additionally, the DoN will
                analyze alternative uses for the acquired property which support the
                DoN's AT/FP requirements and military mission.
                 The DoN has identified two preliminary action alternatives, each
                with three sub-alternatives that meet the purpose of and need for the
                Proposed Action, as well as a no action alternative.
                 Under Alternative 1 (Land Acquisition through Land Exchange), the
                DoN would enter into a real estate agreement with the owner of the SEFC
                E Parcel development rights (``developer'') to acquire the development
                rights to the approximately 6.3-acre SEFC E Parcels adjacent to the
                northwestern perimeter of the WNY. In exchange, the DoN would transfer
                and/or lease underutilized assets at the southeast corner of the WNY to
                the developer. Concurrent with this exchange of the development rights
                and assets, U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) would transfer
                ownership of the SEFC E Parcels to the DoN through a federal-to-federal
                transfer. The proposed DoN use of the SEFC E Parcels that would be
                evaluated includes the following sub-alternatives: (a) Construct a new
                National Museum of the United States Navy; (b) incorporate the parcels
                within the WNY fence line and construct DoN administrative facilities;
                or (c) incorporate the parcels within the WNY fence line but leave
                parcels in their current underdeveloped state, with no foreseeable
                development planned.
                 Under Alternative 2 (Direct Land Acquisition), the DoN would
                purchase the SEFC E Parcel development rights outright from the
                developer and obtain the SEFC E Parcels from GSA through a federal-to-
                federal transfer. No land exchange would occur. The proposed DoN use of
                the SEFC E Parcels to be evaluated would be the same three sub-
                alternatives discussed under Alternative 1.
                 Under the No Action Alternative, the Proposed Action would not
                occur, and the developer could exercise its development rights to
                construct several multi-story buildings, up to approximately 110 feet
                in height, on the SEFC E Parcels. As a result, mission-critical
                activities would operate inconsistently with AT/FP requirements, and
                the safety of personnel, facilities, and infrastructure on the WNY
                adjacent to the SEFC E Parcels would be degraded, thereby threatening
                national security.
                 Environmental resources to be examined and addressed in the EIS
                include, but are not limited to: Utilities and Infrastructure; Cultural
                Resources; Construction Noise; Geological Resources; Air Quality; Water
                Resources; Land Use/Zoning; Transportation; Socioeconomics;
                Environmental Justice; Hazardous Materials and Waste; and Cumulative
                Effects. The EIS will also analyze measures that would avoid or
                mitigate environmental effects.
                 The DoN will confer or consult with: The U.S. Air Force; White
                House Communications Agency; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;
                Advisory Council on Historic Preservation; National Park Service;
                National Capital Area; National Capital Parks--East; DC State Historic
                Preservation Office; DC Department of Transportation; DC Department of
                Energy and Environment; DC Office of Planning; National Capital
                Planning Commission; U.S. Commission on Fine Arts; GSA; Advisory
                Neighborhood Commissions; Capitol Hill Restoration Society; and Capitol
                Riverfront Business Improvement District regarding this Proposed
                Action. Identification of other agencies and/or community groups during
                public scoping is possible. The DoN will conduct all coordination and
                consultation activities required by the National Historic Preservation
                Act.
                 The DoN encourages interested persons to submit comments concerning
                potential alternatives, information and analysis for study in the EIS.
                Federal and local agencies, and interested persons are encouraged to
                provide comments to the DoN to identify specific environmental
                resources or topics of environmental concern that the DoN should
                consider when developing the Draft EIS. Additionally, the DoN
                encourages interested persons to submit comments concerning historic
                resources under Section 106 of the NHPA. All comments received during
                the public scoping period will be considered during the Draft EIS
                preparation.
                 Additional opportunities for public comment will occur after the
                release of the Draft EIS. The DoN anticipates releasing the Draft EIS
                October 2022, a Final EIS in March 2023, and a Record of Decision by
                April 2023.
                 Dated: February 15, 2022.
                J.M. Pike,
                Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Liaison
                Officer.
                [FR Doc. 2022-03632 Filed 2-17-22; 8:45 am]
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