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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6170501 - Parking Lot Expansion for Sandhills Utility Services (3)DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND 2405 GUN SHED ROAD JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO FORT SAM HOUSTON, TX 78234-1223 ATTE TO ATTENTION OF IMPW-M 6 October 2016 MEMORANDUM FOR U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, ATTN: CESAS-RE-M, P.O. Box 889, Savannah, GA 31402-0889 SUBJECT: Approval of DOA for a Supplemental Agreement to the Sandhills Easement 1. Reference memorandum, IMBG-PWM-R, no date, subject: Request Approval to Issue Supplemental Agreement to Increase Easement Area for Sandhills Utility Services, LLC. (Encl). 2. Fort Bragg's DOA for a Supplemental Agreement to the Sandhills Utility Easement is approved. The supplement is for 1.21 acre proposed expansion near the intersection of Butner and Reilly Roads. Sandhills Utility Services will fund the Corps of Engineers administration and recording costs. 3. Request your office execute appropriate real estate documents to support this requirement. 4. HQ IMCOM POC for this action is Mr. Armando Valdez, (210) 466-0542, email: armando.valdez9.civ@mail.mil. DowIlysigned by COTTERNORMAN WILLIAM 1179710370 M rU5, o=US Government ou=DoD, ou=Pq, ou=USA, cndOTTERNORMAN WILLIAM 1179710370 WW20161006105054-05'00' % Encl NORMAN W. COTTER, P.E. as Chief, Asset Management Branch 0 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON, FORT BRAGG 2975 REILLY ROAD, STOP A REPLY TO FORT BRAGG NORTH CAROLINA 28390-5000 ATTENTION OF IMBG-PWM-R MEMORANDUM FOR Headquarters, US Army Installation Management Command (IMPW, Armando Valdez), 2405 Gun Shed Road, Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234--1223 SUBJECT: Request Approval to Issue Supplemental Agreement to Increase Easement Area for Sandhills Utility Services, LLC. 1. Reference Letter, June 8, 2016, Sandhills Utility Services, LLC, Sandhills Utility Services Easement. (enclosure 1) 2. Request approval of Report of Availability with supporting environmental documentation at enclosure 2. This action will run concurrently with the existing easement. Existing easement is issded for the purposes of privatization of electric utilities. Company office complex needs additional room for expansion. Customer will provide administrative fees for processing this action. 3. Point of contact for additional information is Mrs. Karin C. Viox at (910) 432--5304 or DSN 236-7819. 2 Encls BRETT T. FUNCK COL, IN Commanding r HILLS THATY VICES, LLC PO Box 72758 Fort Bragg, NC 28307 June 8, 2016 Directorate of Public Works ATTN: IMBG-PWM-R (Karin Viox) 2175 Reilly Road, Stop A Fort Bragg, NC 28310-5000 Re: Sandhills Utility Services Easement I am requesting Sandhills Utility Services Easement, DACA21-2-03-3239 be amended to increase the acreage by approximately 1.17 acres of land adjacent to the existing area located at ButnedReilly intersection. The area will -be used for parking expansion. Enclosed is a survey map of the netiv area only as requested. The legal description is included in the survey. If additional information is needed, please feel free to give me a call at 910-638-4916. SincKrKat re , otin Vice President of Corporate Services Sandhills Utility Services, LLC C: Mr. Jeffery R. Brown, CEO Nh-. Kim Newton Point of Beginnio Butner Road and I, found in a conct eta coordinates of N;5 i feet to an iron rod fi Utility Set -vice buil' l3°52'21" W, 190.1 thence, S 14-412'26'1 S 76°07'39" W, 53J 530.00 the Point of FM BRA.GG NORTH CAROLINA - CUMBERLAND COU LEASE LOT FOR SANDRILLS UTILITY SERVICES, LLC CORNER OF BUTNER RD AND REILLY S'll g (POB) being an iron rod found located in the north( :eilly Street intersection and being located N 28°06'0 island in the.southwestern quadrant of above mention( 2,886.6750, E:1,999,660.9110, thence, with Reilly Stre )und; thence leaving said street and a line running with ling and beyond, N 76107'39" E, 299.70 feet to an iron 1 4 feet to an iron rod sct; thence, N 76107'39" E, 282.65 E, 379.75 feet to an iron rod set north of Butner Road; 8 feet to an iron rod found; thence continuing with But Beginning, containing 179,217 square feat or 4.11 aer a BEAL L-2749 astern quadrant of i" E, 145.39 feet from nail roads, having :t, N 14-12-26" W, 239.00 he rear of Sandhilis od set; thence, N eet to an iron rod set; hence, with Butner Road, ter Road, S 76°07'39" 'Ar, s more or less. 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CMFY IMT 7taS UAP'V03 DRAWN MER �d� '0.@C 3 VY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER My �'f '""'• G 'm SUPERVISION• INAT THE 80UNCARICS NOT PAW ARE z Y k fi Y �""--CL£ARL'r-INDICATED-AS'DRAt1N-FROSA'tNFORtdAiION-71S"5140HN—'— HEREON; THAT THE RATIO Of PRECISION OR POSITIONAL AOCURACY IS U10.0004TNAr THIS NAP MEETS INE = REOOIREM"rS THE STANOARO _ OF Of PRACTICE FOR LANG �"�}'i9 = $URVETtt1C W NORTH CAROUNA 21 NCAC SGI6001 VATNESS •, t UY ORIGINS U E 11uUM AND SEAL THIS A- "��DAY _SIGNATURE _AD for tj PROF StOVAL L.AtQ - L-2714 Commencing at Reilly Street inte concrete island in N;512,886.6750, I rod found; thence- building hencebuilding and beyoi N 13°5221 " 44', L i thence, S 14'12!26 S 76°07'39" W, 53 to an iron rod foun square feet or 1.20 FORT' BRAGG NOR'ITI CAROLINA - CUMBERLAND COU: ADDITIONAL, LEASH, LOT FOR SANDHILLS UTILITY SEMCHS, LLC CORNER OF BUTNER RD AND REILLY STF In iron rod .found located iii the northeastern quadrant ;section and being located N 28°0006" 13, 145.39 feet f he southwestern quadrant of above mentioned roads, ha ':1,999,660.9110; thcrtcc, with Reilly Street, N 1411IT26 caving said street And a line running with the rear of Sar .d, N 76.07139" E, 299.70 feet to an iron rod set, the Po 0.74 feet to an iron rod set; thence, N 761107'39" E, 232.+ ' E, 379.75 feet to an iron rod set north of Butnor Road; 18 feet to an iron rod found; thence leaving Butner Roni 1; thence S 76107'39" W, 230.30 to the Point of Begin, i acres more, or less. if Butner Road and om nail found in a ing coordinates of W, 239.00 feet to an iron lhills Utility Service • nt of Beginning; thence, 5 feet to an iron rod set; hence, with Butner Road, , N 14012"26" W, 239.00 .ing, containing 52,549 �A SI'T'E ND1Ck n (x* coDRDavAn ealmuTA5raN5 �TW�� :rq�`aR,r� 41i WIC9 s 1) sNCONVACC MKSTgATQH 0@/C 6Y rp1T Itl#ACO 19G1TUR9 IOCAAQM,. 01 ALL UNDLRG1CNflq UT411b MAT NAY N L WY NDi 0L YM M[hCDA AUC HImJ rA1sOJ5 SO" DCCLCPERS 0q CDNSRACTORS awo for aar A p i S wAxL Marx FUOWIU�AQ• INNinanws sMWI,p ALSO 4lW tCY WfUkCMOCU 14wM DVICHT WAR4'C EY ^L45W dr CICDUNSgIRD UMICC040CD (PICS CIP IPICE: DEUIO PT U�OI'CIR517 lQWlipxlS MAV am 4 MA04J20 NWu GNDAERxI5•J 9C1NNA OS M^iM.2011} tja•6� ♦ NdNITY MAP -Q N10'07 IH] ,u NO7 $CAI,[ y � N w Snur N PA aLoo w� IM also w ^V Y CWO� SAV= AMAI— h 4Ei �jQ4 II w COM PAD I.0' inaJcu,r 1 ►�.� s S ® HORIZONTAL CONTROL 122-V'(AE) •r" O 3Q w H tt � ^-+.--.'. 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DAY OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR - L-2759 S$CTiON A DETERMINATION OF AVAILABILITY Part 1. CERTIFICATION The information furnished in Sections B and C has been fully coordinated with if applicable, Environmental, legal, and real estate and is accurate and complete. I recommend that the Determination of X\vailability be approved by signing Section A, Part 2, of this ROA. Date BRETT T. FUNCK Colonel, IN Garrison Commander I have reviewed Section C, Environmental Considerations, including all attachments, and, if this is a lease action, the draft FOSL'and ECP, and have determined that the environmental considerations are legally sufficient. t Date'- WILLIAM E. MULLEE LTC, JA Staff Judge Advocate SECTION B REPORT OF AVAILABILITY (Installation: FORT BRAGG) GENERAL AND OPERATIONAL INFORMATION SECTION I. OUTGRANT ADMINISTRATION: 1. Name, Address and telephone number of Applicant or requester's representative(s), if any: Mr. Jeffery R. Brown CEO, Sandhills Utility Services, LLC P.O. Box 72858 Building 2-6503 Butner Road Fort Bragg, NC 28307 Office: (910) 496-2207 Cell: (910) 818-8487 Email: JBrown@sandhillsutility.com 2. Proposed use: Parking lot expansion 3. Proposed type of outgrant: [ ] Lease renewal [ ] For BRAC: Interim Lease Lease in Furtherance of Conveyance [X] Easement Amendment (DACA21-2-03-3239) [ ] Permit or License 4. Start date, if applicable: Immediate 5. Recommended term of outgrant: Concurrent with current easement, DACA21-2-03-3239 SECTION II. PROPERTY INFORMATION: 1. General property identification. a. The 1.21 acre proposed expansion is near the intersection of Butner and Reilly Roads. Survey with legal description at enclosure 1 describes the area being added only. Survey with legal description at enclosure 2 describes the entire easement area to include the new area. b. Environmental documentation of property is included with ROA Section C. 2. Location size is approximately 1.21 acre to be added to current easement, DACA21-2-03-3239 3. General character of the property: The area being made available is stated in 1.a. above 4. Are Government buildings and improvements included in the area? [ ] No. [ X] Yes. An abandoned asphalt golf cart path runs through a section of this parcel (government improvement). S. Existing, preceding and future property use is the same for all areas identified in paragraph 4, above. b. United States property interest: [ X ] fee simple title [ ] easement [ 1 in -lease [ ] other. 7. Is the property subject to a reversionary interest which would be violated by the proposed use? [ X ] No. [ ] Information not known. USACE District should check title documents. [ ] Yes. If yes, describe: S. Army interest: [ X ] direct control [ ] permit from a Federal Agency [ ] withdrawn from the public domain. 9. Type of jurisdiction: - ( X ] Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction [ ] Concurrent Federal Jurisdiction [ ] Proprietary status 10. If Exclusive or concurrent, does jurisdiction need to be retroceded to allow for the proposed use? [ X ] No [ ] Yes, Explain. if a retrocession action is pending, identify the status of the effort: SECTION III. OPERATIONAL FACTORS: 1. Will the proposed use require utilities? [ X ] No. If no, go to question 2. [ ] Yes. Will Army be providing required utilities or services on a reimbursable basis? 2. Will the proposed use require destruction, relocation, modification, or replacement of Government facilities? { X ] No. The golf cart path will remain in place. { ] Yes. 3. The grant of the proposed use: ( X ) a. is compatible with the operation of the installation, ( ) b. is compatible with the BRAC Implementation Plan, if BRAC, ( ) c. is compatible with other activities as shown in an approved Master Plan, or ( ) d. is in support of the contemplated development and the installation mission. 4. N/A. If it is not compatible with any of the above or in support of the installation missions, please explain why the use should be approved or list the site specific limitations, restrictions, or conditions to be included in the outgrant to make the proposed use compatible, e.g., security, access, parking, hours of operation: N/A 5. Non -Environmental Safety Issues and Concerns: N/A 6. Airfields and Airspace: a. Will the planned use of the property affect the airspace over or near the property or military installation? LXJ No [ ] Yes. [ ] Yes near the property or military installation but affecting property not owned by the United States. If yes, does the United States have a potential "taking of private property" issue? Explain b. Will the outgrant of the property require the notification of the FAA? [ X l No C ] Yes. If yes, please explain who will notify the FAA and when: Customer has notified the FAA and obtained the required clearance (encl 2). C. Will structures be built on the property which will require an airspace study? LXJ No [ ] Yes. If yes, please explain who will do the study and any other requirements: 7. REMARKS. N/A SECTION IV. PRELIMINARY PRODEDURES: 1. Inventory and Condition Reports: a recent inventory showing the condition of the property is available: [ ] No [ X ] Yes REC dated 19 Jul 16 is included at Section C 2. Consideration: Consideration is for the operation and maintenance of the facilities on the electrical privatization contract for the. benefit of the United States. 3. Waiver of Competition: [ X ] Competition is not required in accordance with AR 405-80. [ ] A waiver of competition is not recommended. [ ] A waiver of competition is recommended. 4. Other applicable laws, regulation, MOA's, etc. requiring consideration for processing this action: N/A 5. Conditions to be included in the lease: N/A. This is a supplemental agreement to privatized electric ground easement, DACA21-2-03-3239. G. Stewart G. McKinney Homeless Requirements do not apply to this action. 7. Estimated costs to further process the outgrant: Fair market value will be assessed by the Savannah District Corps of Engineers USACE District costs: Administrative Fee for processing Installation costs: None Funds are currently available [ ] Yes [X] No if No, how will costs be funded? Requestor will fund. 8. I certify that I have reviewed Section B, that it has been coordinated in accordance with applicable command guidance, and that it is accurate and complete. Based on the information provided above, I recommend that the outgrant be approved. Date ���:'� � r...,. MONICA A:` STEPHEN ON u Director of Public Works 1 2 Encls FORT BRAGG NORTH CAROLINA - CUMBERLAND COUN' ADDITIONAL, LEASE LOT FOR SANDHILLS UTILTYY SERVICES, LLC CORNER OF B UTNER RD AND REMAX X STRE Commencing at L iron rod found located in the uortheastem quadrant f Butner Road. and Rcilly Street inte�ection and being located N 2806'06"'1?, 145.39 feet m naif found in a concrete island in e southwcstern quadrant of above mentioned roads, baying coordinates of N:512,886.6750, :1,999,660.9110; thcncc, Ydth Really Street, N 14°12'26' W, 239.00 feet to an iron rod found; thence. eaving said.streetand a line runniutg with the rear of Sandhis Utility Service bu ilding and boyo , N 76°07'3?" 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This action falls under one of the CXs contained in 32 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 651 (Environmental Effects of Army Actions). The environmental effect of the action has been considered. A REC is attached, indicating the CX pursuant to which the proposed outgrant is authorized. See Appendix 1. [If the Report of Availability (ROA) is required to be forwarded to Headquarters Department of the Army (HQDA), and the CX is based on a pre- existing NEPA analysis, then state: [ ] for Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), NEPA document is on file at HQDA Identify location, title and date: [ ] pertinent extracts are attached from the applicable NEPA analysis.] [ ] Environmental Assessment (EA)/Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI). The impact of this action is considered to be minimal or insignificant. The EA with FNSI is: [ ] for BRAC, on file at HQDA (Identify location, title, and date: [ ] attached. [ ] Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)/Record of Decision (ROD). The impact of this action is considered to be significant. An HIS, or supplement thereto, along with the ROD is: [ ] for BRAC, on file at HQDA (Identify location, title, and date: J [ ] attached. (IF the EIS is too large to attach, then state where it can be viewed) b. For EA and HIS, identify mitigation actions, if any, which are required, costs, and responsible party for the mitigation: C. If the EIS or EA covers more than the proposed outgranting action, explain how and where the outgranting action is analyzed and considered in the NEPA documentation: 2. COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY ACT, For Leases only: The proposed project is an easement amendment, therefore, an ECP is not required. a. ECP Report: [ ] An ECP report has been conducted and no hazardous, toxic, radiological waste (HTRW) substances were identified as released, stored, or 6 disposed on the property in the threshold quantities (Appendix 2). Go to question 3. A draft Finding of Suitability to Lease (FOSL) is attached (BRAC only). A copy of the ECP report is: [ ] on file at HQDA (Identify location, title, and date: [ ] attached. (Appendix 2) [ ] An ECP Report has been conducted which indicates HTRW substances were released, stored, or disposed on the property in the threshold quantities. Hazardous storage, disposal, or release notification must be included in the outgrant document (reference 40 CFR Part 373). A draft FOSL is attached (BRAC only). A copy of the ECP report containing the details is: on file at HQDA (Identify location, title, and date: [ ] attached. b. Choose the appropriate status of remedial actions: [ ] Remedial actions Yave been completed so that the property is considered safe for the proposed use. [ X ] Remedial actions are not required. [ ] Remedial actions have not been completed. Estimate the time to complete such action: Provide details and justification for outgranting in the current condition, if applicable. Attach any land use restrictions and access clauses that must be put into the outgrant. 3. REAL. PROPERTY CONTAMINATED SMITH AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, OR CHEMICAL WEAPONS: a. Does the property contain ammunition, explosives, or chemical weapons? [ X ] No. If no, go to question 4. [ ] Yes. If yes, Reference AR 385-64, "US Army Explosives Safety Program." Has a Land Disposal Site Plan to clean up the property been submitted through the MACOM and HQDA, DACS-SF and DAMO-SWS, the U. S. Army Technical Center for Explosives Safety, to the Department of Defense (DoD) Explosives Safety Board for approval before cleanup and outgrant? [ ] No. [ ] Yes. If yes, have the ammunition, explosives, or chemical weapons been removed using the most appropriate technology consistent with the proposed use of the property? [ ] Yes. [ ] No. Provide date when property will be cleared: b. Will access rights to implement any monitoring plan or use restrictions be required? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. Describe. (Set out proposed language to be inserted in outgrant): C. If outgrant is to another federal agency for compatible use of surface decontaminated real property, list limitations, restrictions, and prohibitions concerning the use of the property, to ensure personnel and environmental protection: 7 4. WASTE DISPOSAL (The Solid Waste Recovery Act, as amended; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)): a. Choose one: [ X ] The applicant will not generate hazardous waste or will not treat, dispose, or store waste as defined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or State with RCRA primacy. [ ] The applicant will generate hazardous waste or will produce waste as defined by EPA or State with RCRA primacy. Identify all waste streams and quantities: [ ] The applicant will treat or temporarily store, for less than 90 days, hazardous waste as defined by EPA or State with RCRA primacy. Identify all waste streams and quantities. b. If applicable, choose the appropriate: [ l The applicant has obtained a hazardous waste generator identification (ID) number from EPA. ID Number. [ ] The applicant has established records, waste management requirements, and a Spill Prevention Plan. c. Will the grantee be required to comply with an installation's Hazardous Waste Management Plan? [ l No. [ X ] Yes, provide date and location of plan. Should any unexpected need arise, the Applicant will follow Fort Bragg Regulation 200-2 dated October 2006, located at the Environmental Compliance Branch, Building 3-1137. 5. COMPLIANCE WITH 10 United States Code (USC) 2692: [ X I The applicant will not store or dispose of non-DoD toxic or hazardous materials pursuant to 10 USC 2692. [ I Storage or disposal of non-DoD toxic or hazardous materials has been authorized pursuant to 10 USC 2692. (Attach copy of authorization). 6. UNDERGROUND/ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs/ASTs).- [ USTs/ASTs):[ X ] There are no USTs on the property and the applicant will not be installing such tanks. Go to question 7. [ X I There are no ASTs for fuel or other regulated substances and the applicant will not be installing such tanks. Go to question 7. [ ] There are USTs on the property and/or the applicant will be installing such tanks. a. Existing USTs are in compliance with current laws and regulations: compliance: { ] Yes. [ ] No. Explain: b. Construction of proposed USTs have been certified for such [ ] Yes. [ ] No. Explain: [ ] There are ASTs for fuel or other regulated substances on the property and/or the applicant will be installing such tanks. 8 regulations: compliance: a. Existing ASTs are in compliance with current laws and [ ] Yes. [ ] No. Explain: b. Construction of proposed ASTs have been certified for such [ ] Yes. [ ] No. Explain: 7. CLEAN STATER ACT (Ci -TA) (FEDERAL VTATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT) : [ X ] This action will not involve the discharge of any pollutants into the waters of the United States or less than one million gallons of discharge per day will be made. The discharge of pollutants include sanitary activities, such as washing hands and using restroom facilities, however, a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit will not be required. [ ] This action will entail the discharge of any pollutants into the craters of the United States or it is more than one million gallons into the waters of the United States per day. [ X ] Will the grantee's activities on the outgranted property result in a discharge of wastewater to an accumulation, collection, or drainage system? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. If yes, can the existing wastewater collection system and treatment system accommodate such discharge without adverse operational or environmental impacts? I ] Yes. [ ] No. If not, are there other options? Describe. [ X I Has the applicant applied for or obtained a National Pollutant Discharge Eliminatioii System (NPDES) Permit or State equivalent from the EPA/appropriate state agency? [ ] Yes. [ X ] No. If not, state whether the grantee must have a NPDES Permit or State equivalent to operate. [ X I No. I I Yes. If not received, state circumstances: [ ] The Grantee is complying with the requirements of a NPDES Permit and the Grantee has a monitoring and reporting procedure. [ X ] Would the grantee's operations. result in a violation of a NPDES permit or State equivalent held by the United States? [ X ] No. j ] Yes. Explain. 8. CLEAN AIR ACT (FEDERAL CONFORMITY REQUIREMENTS): [ X ] This action does not require a written conformity determination in accordance with EPA's rule because: [ X ] The installation is in an attainment area. [ ] The installation is in a non -attainment or maintenance area and the action falls within an exemption in the rule. Attach a Record of Non -Applicability in accordance with Army Guidance. List pollutants: [ ] This action is not exempt from the conformity regulation. Attach conformity determination. Describe the mitigation requirements or other restrictions, if any, which must be incorporated in the outgrant: M 9. ENDANGERED SPECIES: [ ] Coordination with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to determine the possible presence of any federally listed endangered, threatened, or candidate species in the action area has occurred (attach correspondence). Provide date of last coordination and describe results of coordination: [ X ] This action will not jeopardize the habitat of any endangered, threatened or candidate species of fish, wildlife, or plants pursuant to the Endangered Species Act or a state -listed species. [ ] This action may jeopardize or affect: (identify on an attached map.) [ ] a federally listed endangered or threatened species; list: { ] a federal candidate species; list: { ] a state -listed species: [ ] designated critical habitat; describe: [ ] This outgranting action may affect a federally listed endangered, threatened, or candidate species and required consultation with the USFWS has been completed. Attach any biological assessment, opinion, and correspondence with the USFWS. Accordingly, the following restrictions must be incorporated in the outgrant to protect the affected species and its habitat: 10. FISH AND WILDLIFE COORDINATION ACT (FWCA): [ X ] This action will not jeopardize fish and wildlife species or habitat integral to Congressionally authorized mitigation or General Plans, or Army agreed to recommendations in Fish and Wildlife reports prepared under the provisions of the FWCA. [ ] This action will jeopardize fish and wildlife species or habitat integral to Congressionally authorized mitigation or General Plans, or Army agreed to recommendations in Fish and Wildlife reports prepared under the provisions of the FWCA. Impact description, and recommended actions prior to availability: 11. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT (CZM) (if applicable): I X ] CZM is not applicable. { ] CZM is applicable, and a CZM Act determination with the approved state CZM Plan has/will be obtained. 12. FLOODPLAIN: [ X ] This property is not located within the 100 -year floodplain and does not fall under the purview of Executive Order 11988. [ ] This property is located within the 100 -year floodplain and does fall under the purview of Executive Order 11988 and (check the appropriate): 10 [ ] The proposed occupancy or modification will not adversely impact the floodplain. [ ] There is no other practicable alternative available for this intended use. [ ] The proposed occupancy or modification may be allowed subject to the following restrictions being incorporated in the outgrant document: 13. WETLANDS: Does the property to be outgranted contain wetlands regulated under Section 404 of the CWA or falling under the purview of Executive Order 11990: [ X ] No. [ J Yes. Attach map showing wetland areas. The following restrictions must be incorporated in the outgrant document Does the action require a 404 Permit? [ X ] No. { ] Yes. State status of Section 404 permit process: 14. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES: [ X ] No historical, cultural, or archaeological sites or resources have been identified on this property. [ ] Historical and/or cultural resources may be present on this property. This action has been coordinated with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP), if applicable, in accordance with 36 CFR 800, and no restrictions apply. (Attach relevant correspondence). [ ] Historical and/or cultural resources have been identified by a survey of this property. [ ] Native American graves have been identified on this property. (Refer to requirements of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act and Native American's Graves Protection and Repatriation Act). Consultation on the disposition of Native American graves and objects has been initiated with interested Native American organizations; correspondence attached. [ ] Archaeological sites or resources have been identified on this property. Refer to the Antiquities Act; Archaeological and Historical Preservation Act; and Archaeological Resources Protection Act. The plan for curation and disposition of these resources is attached. 15. LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP): a. Are there improvements constructed prior to 1960 which are considered to contain LBP or which have been determined to contain LBP? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. If there has been a survey, attach. b. Are there improvements constructed between 1960 and 1978 which are considered to contain LBP or which have been determined to contain LBP? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. If there has been a survey, attach. c. Are these improvements the type that children under age seven frequently inhabit, e.g. housing, child care? [ X ] No. { ] Yes, LBP notice is required. 16. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: a. Is there any Asbestos -Containing Material (ACM) on the property? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. If yes, attach any surveys, condition and type. 11 b. Will the proposed outgrant activity impact an area designated under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act? [ X ] No. [ I Yes. If yes, what conditions may need to be included in the outgrant? c. Will the proposed outgrant activity involve the use of insecticide, fungicide, and rodenticide so that compliance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act is necessary, e.g. Agricultural, golf courses, restaurants? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. if yes, list: d. Are there polychlorinated biphenyls present? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. e. Has a radon survey been completed for the buildings to be outgranted? [ X I No. [ ] Yes. choose one: [ ] no buildings have radon in excess of applicable standards. [ ] the following buildings exceed standards: List with appropriate use restrictions: to f. Are there any other special purpose environmental laws applicable the proposed activity? [ X ] No. [ ] Yes. Explain: g. Is further environmental study required? ( X ] No. [ I Yes. Explain: 17. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: 18. I cextify that I have reviewed Section C, that is has been coordinated in accordance with applicable command guidance, and that it is accurate and complete. Based on the information provided above, I recommend that the outgrant be [ APPROVED. [ I DEN -z-wu116 ' Date DAVID A. REINS Chief, Environmental Division 19. I have reviewed Section C, Environmental Considerations, including all attachments, and, if this is a lease action, the draft FOSL and SCP, and have determined that the environmental considerations are legally sufficient. �S DateKELS D. GADDY Attorney Advisor 12 Appendix 1 FOUO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS US ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON, FORT BRAGG FORT, BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA 28.310 RECORD OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION Project Title: construct Sandhills 11tilitic.9 Syntems Parking Lot and Amend Ground Basement Project Numbers FF00036-16 Brief Descriptions The propoAod project will construct: a 1..21 acre parking lot ext-eneion to the existing Sandhills Utilities Sezviceo (SUS) parking area, and amend the SUS easement to include the proposed lot. The proposed project is located north of Butner Road, Fort Bragg, North c;arolina. See Enclosure. Anticipated date and/or duration of proposed action: PY16 Reason for using a Record of Environmental Considerations a. ( ). This project in adequately covered in an WA, HIS) entitled -- --- _-- - ^' dated b. ( X ) This project is categorically excluded under 32 CFR J.q 651, Appendix B, SeCtion II, Categorical l{xclusions (c)(1) and (f)(1), an described in 32 CPR 651-.29(a). The proposed project is approximately 1.21 acres, which is below the permitted 5.0 cumulative acres of new surface disturbance. There are no known installation restoration program area, cultural resource, or natural resource impacts as a rer,ult of convLructing, operating, and amending the SUS eauement for thu proposed parking arca. Faun C Folio Potential impaata to environmentally senc:itive resources have 1)p -on resolved. Tliere. are no extraordinary circumstances as described in 32 CYR 651.29(b) (1-14) that preclude Lhe use of a catecgorical exclusion, Prepared by: GINNY CAR; WELL NEPA Analyst ReViewed by: DAVID A. HEINS Ch, Environmental DiviSi,ou Proponent: -- MONICA A, STEPUSNSON Director of Public Worko Date: J-1[',1( U Folio 7 Enclosure rovo 1'oR l' BRACO NORTH CAROLINA • C1IMMiRLAN000t1N f•Y 1.1'A51: I.OT fOR sr►Nnlln.ls��n,tlYsl:RYlcrs.l.Lc ' CORNER OF RU I Nt:R RD AND 81;1I.1,Y S I lttE%l' r I��tt• ` y �`) Point of Bcginning (Poll) ping un iron tod found lacatci ht me northccpt stmt qw drant of [lu1Mr Rwd and Reilly Strtit Intenctthm anJ ping l,x�led N 7d'06'O4' I'.143.)9 fat (mat Fell found In a cmimle istmd In the soorlhwvttm quidmm cdatove ntenti��a. nods. 141 Ing cooteireia`i ofN:3l7,id6.6750, f•1,999,a60.91IU; IhcncgwiUt HsUtysu�t, N 14°IT'2a~ �v, 419d>a fecl In in teen tr>•1 Aw),!; deme Im Ing mIJ sirccl and t line running with he rtar of Smrdldlls lhtl{ty Setrire lullding anJ t� yvnJ, N 7610799" 1, 299,70 W loan Inst a xl tct: thc(K%N N 1W211'1Y,140.14 fatInvn Iron PAid, tNrL,N76`0719`R.282.6) cctWanironrotus lhtMa,S1•{°12'2G�it.]7y.75feet6�anlnnnxlsdtr,�tltuf0auxrR,ud; �a>Ko,ahlrRuUkcRna[, 5 74'0737' lY, 53.1 tl fal to an iron rnJ fovnJ; ttrn:e cauinaing w hh Itut r Ro>:d, S 76`0739" Y,', SJ 0.00 tb. Pohtl o! Btglnning, centatnirg 179.31 T eywrt feet or 4.1 I tic s marc of leu. t{ t `I �trr AM Polio 6 ^ANI fit J71 -.1 my G:p aa.• �.r.V Y. fixMY{� a YT of VISO OlN'�vilYw� V o'!1 Kw 4a1N sum - 6S nuro SK1.1 maw Jlrr xr.?reass .star. lJ s111110xvs Y 1 ��.,OCS FOUO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS US ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON, FORT BRAGG FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA 28310 RECORD OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION Project Title: Construct Sandhills Utilities Systems Parking Lot and Amend Ground Easement Project Number: FF00036--16 Brief Description: The proposed project will construct a 1.21 acre parking lot extension to the existing Sandhills Utilities Services (SUS) parking area, and amend the SUS easement to include the proposed lot. The proposed project is located north of Butner Road, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. See Enclosure. Anticipated date and/or duration of proposed action: FY16 Reason for using a Record of Environmental Consideration: a. ( ) This project is adequately covered in an (EA, EIS) entitled , dated b. ( X ) This project is categorically excluded under 32 CFR § 651, Appendix B, Section II, Categorical Exclusions (c)(1) and (f)(1), as described in 32 CFR 651.29(a). The proposed project is approximately 1.21 acres, which is below the permitted 5.0 cumulative acres of new surface disturbance. There are no known installation restoration program area, cultural resource, or natural resource impacts as a result of constructing, operating, and amending the SUS easement for the proposed parking area. FOUO FOUO Potential impacts to environmentally sensitive resources have been resolved. There are no extraordinary circumstances as described in 32 CFR 651.29(b)(1-14) that preclude the use of a categorical exclusion. Prepared by: C GINNY CARSWELL NEPA Analyst Reviewed by: DAVID A. HEINS Ch, Environmental Division Proponent: 1 �` � Fit �i u�.-(��?� V Cl., � ' �✓G') �f:�v'-'�� MONICA A. STEPHENSON Director of Public Works Date: FOUO FOUO Enclosure I1tj1� PORI' BRAGCi N01011 CAROLINA - CUMBld(LAND COUN''11Y LFASP LOT FOR SANDllll.t.S UTILITY SERVICES, LIX ' CORNER OP BLANC?R RD AND RULLY S I-w4iI- I'01111 of 13e9i"11419 (POB) I ing rat iron rod found located in the nortlte astern quadrant of Butner Road and 17cilly Strtct interuecliun and being locuted N 28=06' " L, 145.39 feet from nail found in a concrete Island in titre southwostem quadrant of abate mentiori roads, having coordinates of N:512,886.6750,1::1,999,660.9110; thence, with Reilly titre t, N 141,12,24" W. 239.011 feet to an iron rod found; thence leaving said street and a line running with he rear ofSandhills Utility Set -vice building and beyond. N 76`07'39" P, 299.70 fcct to an iron cxxf set; thence, N 13°52').1" W. 140.74 feet to an Iron clod set; lltcnce, N 76°07'39' 13,282.65 Oct to an iron rod set, thence, S 14°12'26'l li, 379.75 feet to an hon rod scl north of nutner Road; tltectec, t►ilh Eiulncr Ruud, S 7607'39" IY, 53,18 feet to an iron rod found; (hence continuing with nut6cr Road, S 76°07'39" W, 530.001110 Polnl or Bcglnning, containing 179.217 square fcct or 4.11 acres more or less. kr4rrru)+1r BF -AL L�a719 02, FOUO onog rohYKl 4Y [U'.,. r....a. 1 sl'X/J.�fO Sllp YT J9 Nt vele.•Jlld'L`.1]H uAYAo T"M M.KH'GJf Kd lUl! - Cr"d a111(a U13.i D1+3)(10 37•ssarauas AJ171111 5771NQNYs -34 • �r't7i4 � SSS�rt �" 'i9fv�, =m H I �kx ts 2 C r ji in .�RtlY�asZ i� ��ffaurlrrrrw �t7 rU :s dao$ Q;�a FOUO i 1°010 BRAG NOR'I'l l CAROLINA - CUMBERLAND COUNTY ADDITIONAL LEASE LOT POR ' SANDIIILI,S U I ILI I Y SLItV[CI?5, LLC CORNER 01' BUTNER RD AND REILI.Y Sl Rlif; I' C o mnencing at an Iron rat tound loentcd in the northcastem quodnant �f Butner Road and Reilly Sim:t intctscclion and Ix hig located N 28°06'06" T, 145.39 feet fRom nail found in a concrete island in flit: saullmestetn quadrant of ebotia nientiuneil roads, ba' Ing nntinates of N:512.,886.6750, Ii: 1,999,660.9110; llicacc. with Reilly' Street, N 14'12.7.6'1 a,W, 239.00 feet to an Iron rod fuund; thence leaving sald slteel and a line Cunning with tho rear of Sandhills Utility Scnicc building find kl)vrld, N 76"OT39" li, 299.70 feet to an iron rod set, die Paint of lleginnilig; thence. 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