[Federal Register: March 5, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 43)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4491-N-10]
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact
Statement for the Salishan Revitalization Project, City of Tacoma, 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, agencies, and Indian tribes
that the City of Tacoma, WA acting under its authority as the
Responsible Entity for compliance with the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) in accordance with 24 CFR 58.4, and jointly the City
of Tacoma and Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) acting under their
authority as lead agencies in accordance with the State Environmental
Policy Act (SEPA) (Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 43.21) intends to
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the redevelopment
of the Salishan housing project. This notice is given in accordance
with the Council on Environmental Quality regulations [40 CFR parts
1500-1508].
Lead Agencies: The EIS will be prepared as a joint NEPA and
Washington State SEPA document intended to satisfy the requirements of
both federal and state environmental statutes. In accordance with
specific statutory authority and HUD's regulations under 24 CFR part 58
(Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD
Environmental Responsibilities), HUD has authorized the City of Tacoma
to assume authority as the NEPA Responsible Entity. The City of Tacoma
is also the SEPA lead agency and has agreed to share lead agency status
with THA with the City as nominal lead as allowed under Washington
Administrative Code 197-11-944. Federal agencies with jurisdiction by
law, special expertise, or other special interest should report their
interests and indicate their willingness to participate in the EIS
process as a ``Cooperating Agency.''
ADDRESSES: Notice of intent to prepare an EIS is hereby given and all
interested federal, state, and local agencies, Indian tribes, groups,
and the public are invited to comment on the scope of the EIS. Comments
relating to the scope of the EIS are requested and will be accepted by
the contact person listed below for a period of 30 days following
issuance of this notice. Parties interested in receiving future notices
to comment on the published Draft EIS should also notify the contact
person within the 30-day time period.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karie Hayashi, Land Use Administration
Planner, City of Tacoma, 747 Market Street, Tacoma, Washington, 98404;
Phone (253) 591-5387, Fax: (253) 591-5433; e-mail:
khayashi@cityoftacoma.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
The Salishan Public Housing Development (Salishan) was originally
constructed in 1942 as war time temporary housing on 147.7 acres on the
east side of Tacoma. Located in what is known as the East Side
neighborhood, Salishan is bordered on the west by Portland Avenue and
on the east by Swan Creek. In 2000, THA submitted a successful HOPE VI
grant application for the redevelopment of Salishan. The amount of the
HOPE VI grant awarded in connection with the Salishan revitalization
project was $35 million. Under the proposed Revitalization Plan, all of
the units will be demolished and Salishan will be redeveloped into a
community of approximately 1,200 units. The project will require
temporary and permanent relocation of all existing residents. The new
unit mix will incorporate low-income, affordable, and market rate
housing with single- and multi-family dwellings, and senior and special
needs housing. The redevelopment project will also include a mixture of
commercial uses and improvements to community facilities such as
expanding the existing health clinic, day care, family investment
center, and gymnasium. There are currently 837 housing units, in which
approximately 810 families reside.
Alternatives to be considered in the EIS include a no action
alternative and a range of development alternatives from 1,100 units to
1,400 units. An additional option that will be considered as part of
the two development alternatives will be a potential land swap with
Metro Parks. Metro Parks is proposing to develop a portion of their
property and the land they get from THA for active and passive
recreation uses. THA will develop the land from Metro Parks for housing
or other community facilities.
B. Need for the EIS
This proposal may constitute an action with potentially significant
impact on the human environment and significant adverse impacts on the
environment. Therefore the lead agencies have elected to prepare an EIS
pursuant to 24 CFR 58.37 and RCW 43.21.030(2)(c). Respondents may
comment on EIS alternatives, probable significant adverse impacts,
mitigation measures, and licenses or other approvals that may be
required. Responses to this notice will be used to: (1) Determine
significant environmental issues, (2) assist in developing the range of
alternatives to be considered, and (3) identify interested parties who
would like to participate in the EIS process.
C. Scoping
A public scoping meeting is scheduled to occur on March 19, 2003
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (childcare and language translation services will
be available at the meeting). The EIS scoping meeting will provide an
opportunity for the public to learn more about the project and provide
input on the scope of the EIS. The public scoping meeting will be held
at the following location: Tacoma Housing Authority, Salishan Meeting
Rooms, 1724 E. 44th Street, Tacoma, Washington 98404.
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D. EIS Issues
The lead agencies have identified the following areas for potential
discussion in the EIS: geology and soils, air quality, water resources,
vegetation and wetlands, fish and wildlife, threatened and endangered
species, hazardous materials, noise, land use, housing, displacement,
and relocation, social and economic (including environmental justice),
historic resources, cultural and archaeological resources, recreation,
visual resources and aesthetics, transportation, public services, and
utilities.
Questions may be directed to the individual named in this notice
under the heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Dated: February 28, 2003.
Roy A. Bernardi,
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
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