[Federal Register: February 10, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 27)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4491-N-09]
Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement
for Park Lake Homes, King County, WA
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: HUD gives notice to the public that King County Housing
Authority (KCHA) acting under its State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
authority, and the King County Department of Development and
Environmental Services (DDES), as the Responsible Entity in accordance
with 24 CFR 58.2, intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for redevelopment of the Park Lake Homes public housing
community. This notice is in accordance with regulations of the Council
on Environmental Quality. Federal agencies having jurisdiction by law,
special expertise, or other special interest should report their
interests and indicate their readiness to aid in the EIS effort as a
``Cooperating Agency.''
A Draft EIS will be prepared for the proposed action described
herein. Comments relating to the Draft EIS are requested and will be
accepted by the contact person listed below. When the Draft EIS is
completed, a notice will be sent to individuals and groups known to
have an interest in the Draft EIS and particularly in the environmental
impact issues identified therein. Any person or agency interested in
receiving a notice and making comment on the Draft EIS should contact
the person listed below within 30-days after publication of this
notice.
Lead Agencies: This EIS will be a joint NEPA and Washington SEPA
document intended to satisfy requirements of federal and state
environmental statutes. In accordance with specific statutory authority
and HUD's regulations at 24 CFR part 58 (Environmental Review
Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD Environmental Responsibilities),
HUD has allowed NEPA authority and NEPA lead agency responsibility to
be assumed by the King County DDES in cooperation with the KCHA, as the
SEPA lead agency.
ADDRESSES: All interested agencies, groups, and persons are invited to
submit written comments on the project named in this notice, and the
Draft EIS to the contact person shown below. The office of the contact
person should receive comments and all comments so received will be
considered prior to the preparation and distribution of the Draft EIS.
Particularly solicited is information on reports or other environmental
studies planned or completed in the project area, major issues and
dates that the EIS should consider, and recommended mitigation measures
and alternatives associated with the proposed project. Federal agencies
having jurisdiction by law, special expertise or other special interest
should report their interest and indicate their readiness to aid in the
EIS effort as a ``Cooperating Agency.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg Borba, Planning Supervisor, King
County Department of Development and Environmental Services, 900
Oaksdale Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98055-1219; Phone: (206) 296-7118; FAX:
(206) 296-7051; e-mail: greg.borba@metrokc.gov.
A. Background
KCHA, acting under its SEPA authority, and the King County DDES,
acting under authority of section 104(g) of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5304(g)) and HUD's regulations at 24
CFR part 58, in cooperation with other interested agencies, will
prepare an EIS to analyze potential impacts of redevelopment of the
Park Lake Homes public housing community. This EIS will be a joint NEPA
and Washington SEPA document intended to satisfy requirements of
federal and state environmental statutes.
Park Lake Homes is KCHA's oldest and largest public housing
development. Built in 1942 to serve as temporary housing for World War
II defense workers, structures have been renovated several times. The
KCHA received a HOPE VI grant award from HUD in November 2001, to
initiate planning for the revitalization of this public housing
development.
The proposed project would involve redevelopment of the existing
approximately 95-acre Park Lake Homes public housing community located
in the White Center area of unincorporated King County, Washington. The
proposed redevelopment is consistent with requirements for a mixed-use,
mixed-income housing project as described in the HOPE VI grant. The
project site currently contains 569 residential units, a community
center, a maintenance shop, a Head Start School, and a secondary
building containing a food bank and administrative offices. The
residential units are in primarily single story duplex structures.
Many or all of the current buildings on the site are to be
demolished in phases, unless renovation for community services use is
feasible. The existing Jim Wiley Community Center Building will likely
be renovated. In addition, much of the existing infrastructure would be
demolished, abandoned, or replaced, also in phases. The site would be
redeveloped to provide approximately 900 dwelling units including an
estimated 500 units of rental housing and 400 units of for-sale
housing. It is anticipated that the rental housing would include
approximately 300 units of housing to serve households of very low
income and approximately 200 units of
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workforce housing (50%-60% of the area median income). Approximately
34,000 square feet of additional community space would also be
developed to provide a range of community uses (i.e., social services,
educational facilities, library, neighborhood services, commercial
uses).
All existing low-income housing is planned to be replaced either
on-site or elsewhere in King County through construction of public
housing units on-site and project based Section 8 vouchers in existing
or new housing complexes. Existing residents would be displaced and
assisted with benefits according to the provisions of the Uniform
Relocation Act (42 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.). Where possible, displaced
residents in good standing would be allowed to return to the public
housing units once redevelopment is completed.
B. Need for the EIS
The proposed project may constitute an action significantly
affecting the quality of the human environment and an EIS will be
prepared on this project by KCHA and the King County DDES in accordance
with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.). Responses to this notice will be used to, (1) determine
significant environmental issues, (2) identify data that the EIS should
address, and (3) identify agencies and other parties that will
participate in the EIS process and the basis for their involvement.
C. Scoping
A public EIS scoping meeting will be held on February 26, 2003, at
6 p.m. The EIS scoping meeting will provide an opportunity for the
public to learn more about the project and provide input to the
environmental process. At the meeting, the public will be able to view
graphics illustrating preliminary planning work and talk with King
County DDES and KCHA staff, and members of the consultant team
providing technical analysis to the project. Translators will be
available. Written comments and testimony concerning the scope of the
EIS will be accepted at this meeting.
The scoping meeting will be held at the Park Lake Homes Jim Wiley
Community Center, which is located at 9800 8th Ave. SW., Seattle, WA
98106.
D. EIS Issues
The lead agencies have preliminarily identified the following
environmental elements for discussion in the EIS: earth (geology,
soils, topography); air quality; water (surface water movement/
quantity, runoff/absorption, flooding, groundwater movement/quantity/
quality); plants and animals; energy use; noise; land use and
socioeconomic factors (land use patterns, relationship to plans/
policies and regulations; population; housing and displacements);
environmental justice (disproportionately high and adverse effects on
minority and low income populations); historic and cultural resources;
aesthetics, light and glare; parks and recreation; public services and
utilities (fire, police, parks/recreation, communications, water,
stormwater, sewer, solid waste); and transportation (transportation
systems, parking, movement/circulation, traffic hazards).
Questions may be directed to the individual named in this notice
under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Dated: February 4, 2003.
Nelson R. Bregon,
Acting General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development.
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