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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110762 Ver 2_WRC Comments_20140924Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment o� 4T Y s s DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMANDER U.S. FLEET FORCES COMMAND 1562 MI1'SCHF.R AVFNUF, SUITE 250 NORFOLK, VA 23551-2497 5090 Ser N46/053 May 28, 2014 Ms. Chrystal Best State Environmental Review Clearinghouse 1301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1301 Dear Ms. Best: U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF) has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential environmental effects of improving specific targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range in North Carolina. USFF respectfully requests that the draft EA be made available to all interested state agencies for their review. To facilitate the review, two copies are enclosed and the document can be accessed at the following link: http: / /www.navfac. navy. mil /navfac _worldwide /atlantic /fecs /mid- atlantic /about us /environmental norfolk /environmental compliance .html. We request that you provide any comments to the point of contact listed below within 30 days of the date of this letter. We appreciate your continued support in helping us meet our environmental responsibilities and range sustainment goals. The USFF point of contact for this action is Mr, Joseph Vlcek, who can be contacted by phone at (757) 036 -8475 or via e -mail at joseph.vlcek @navy.mil. sincerely, G. L. EDWARDS Director Environmental Readiness Branch By direction Enclosure; Draft Environmental Assessment for Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range, North Carolina Appendix G G -1 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment awn a '1f North Carolina Department of Administration Pat McCrory, Governor Bill Daughtridge, Jr., Secretary July 14, 2014 Mr. Joseph Vieck Department of the Navy ITS Fleet Forces Command 1562 Mitscher Avenue, Suite 250 Norfolk, VA 23551 -2487 Re: SCH File 4 14-E- 0000 -0523; EA; Proposed project is for improvements to targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range. Dear Mr, Vleek: The above referenced environmental impact information has been submitted to the 'State Clearinghouse under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act. According to G.S. 113A -10, when a state agency is required to prepare an environmental document under the provisions of federal law, the environmental document meets the provisions of the State Environmental Policy Act. Attached to this letter for your consideration are the comments made by agencies in the course of this review. If any further environmental review documents are prepared for this project, they should be forwarded to this office for intergovernmental review. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, CrystM Best State Environmental Review Clearinghouse Attachments cc: Region R MaidingAddrm relophaa& (919)807 -2425 LpcaiionAddrM.' 1301 Mail Service Center Fax (919)733-9571 1 ] 6 West Jams Strcct Raleigh, NC 27699 -1301 Stale Courier+ 51 d}1.00 Raleigh, North Ca Tina e-mail sfate.clearinRhouse {aedva. nc.Rav An Equal ©pporfnlllWAffiir+Radve Auflon l mpIcver Appendix G G -2 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment qqr NCDEN . North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor MEMORANDUM TO, Crystal Best State Clearinghouse FROW Lyn Hardison Division of Envcrdr�mental Assistance and Customer Service Permit Assistance & Project Review Coordinator John E. Skvarla, III Secretary RE: 14 -0523 Environmental Assessment — Proposed project is for improvements to the targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Dare County Date: July 9, 2014 The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has completed its review of the proposal for the referenced project. Based on the information provided, our agencies have identified permits that may be required and offered some suggestions. The comments are attached for the applicant's consideration- The Department agencies will continue to be available to assist the applicant through the environmental review and permitting processes Thank you for the opportunity to respond. Attachment 1639 Mall Serme Center, Raleigh, Noah Carolina 27699 -1639 Cuslorner Service Tail Free 1.877.62$-6748 i Inlerner %,4mv.ncdenr.gov, All eW2ll 02PLVlmu4 , AliimuiM halm EMOVY + - 9A2cc in port W ra'1n:�e�S pAp6i Appendix G G -3 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Gordon Myers, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: Lyn Hardison, Environmental Assistance Coordinator NCDENR Division of Environmental Assistance and Outreach (DEAO) FROM: Maria T. Dunn, Coastal Region Coordinator �. Habitat Conservation Program DATE: July 2, 2014 SUBJECT: Draft Environinental Assessment for US Navy, improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Mange, Dare County, North Carolina. OLIA No. 14 -0523 Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) reviewed the draft environmental assessment (EA) with regard to impacts of the project on fish and wildlife resources. lair comments are provided in accordance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act (G.S. It 3A -1 c seq., as amended; 1 NCAC -25), provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), and Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act (ass amended). The US Navy (Navy) proposes to make improvements to the Navy Dare County Bombing Range (DCBR). The improvements would encompass the establishment of a City Target with hardened roadways, a maintenance road and three target areas for the existing Runway Target, turnarounds at the end of 3500 Foot Road and utilization of Moving Land Targets (HILT), The number of flight operations, types of aircraft, flight paths, and munitions utilized in these range areas are not changing from current practices. To accommodate the improvements, the Navy proposes to impact a total of 4.44 acres of wetlands. These wetlands are within the DCBR complex and near other active target areas. To mitigate for wetland impacts, the Navy proposes to purchase credits per the US Army Corps of Fingineers (USACE) guidelines from an offshe mitigation bank. The NCWRC has reviewed the information contained within the EA and does not have significant concern regarding the project as proposed. As with all proposed wetland impacts, we urge the Navy to pursue avoidance and minimization of impacts to the greatest extent possible prior to mitigation. Once it is determined mitigation is Iikeiy, the USAGE guidelines should be enforced. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this CA. If there are any additional comments, questions, or if our agency can provide further assistance, please contact me at (252) 448 -3916 or at marira.dunty nccvplsllife_cs Mailing Addresst Division of Inland Fisheries - 1721 Mail Service Center - Raleigh, NC 27694 -1721 Telephone: (919) 707 -0220 • Fax. (919) 707 -0028 Appendix G G -4 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment _ fig RCE)E `,R North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory John E. 5icvada, III Governor Secretary TO: Lyn Hardison, Environmental Coordinator FROM. Scott Bullock, Regional LIST Supervisor j 4 COPY: Robert Davies, Corrective Action Branch l lead copy: Kathleen Lance, Administrative Secretary DATE: June 12, 2014 RF;: Environmental Assessment — Project Number 14 -0523 — Proposed project is for improvement to targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range in Dare County. I searched the Petroleum Underground Storage Tank (UST) anti Non -LIST Databases and those databases did not indicai any reported petroleum releases in the proposed project area. However, two incidents are located at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range (Incidents 85224 and 10945). I reviewed the above proposal and determined that this project should not have any adverse impact upon groundwater. The following comments are pertinent to my review: 1. The Washington Regional Office (WaRO) UST Section recommends removal of any abandoned or out -of -use petroleum USTs or petroleum above ground storage tanks (ASTs) within the project area, The UST Section should be contacted regarding use of any proposed or on -site petroleum USTs or ASTs. We may be reached at (252) 946 -6481. 2. Any petroleum USTs or ASTs must be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations_ For additional information on petroleum ASTs it is advisable that the North Carolina Department of Insurance at (919) 661 -5880 ext. 239, USEPA (404) 562 -8761, local fire department, and Local Building Inspectors be contacted. 3. Any petroleum spills must be contained and the area of impact must be properly restored. Petroleum spills of significant quantity must be reported to the North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources — Division of Waste Management Underground Storage Tank Section in the Washington Regional Offirc at (252) 946 - 6481. 4. Any soils excavated during demolition or construction that show evidence of petroleum contain nation, such as stained soil, odors, or free product must be reported immediately to the local lire Marshall to determine whether explosion or inhalation hazards exist. A.lw, notify the LIST Section of the Washington Regional Office at (252) 946- 6481. Petroleum contaminated soils must be handled in accordance with all applicable regulations. 5. Any questions or concems regarding skills from petroleum USTs, ASTs, or vehicles should be directed to the UST Section at (252) 946 -6481. If you have nny q€ €e.stions or need additional information, please contact me at 252 - 448 -3906. 943 Washington 5q, MAI, Washington, 14C 27889 Phooe:252- 848-8481 l lnlernel. h1tpJ1podal.ncdenr.o4weWwm An EqualOGrxnWMtY1Amrma9vekonWpwv- W%PkryfW41:0%PwCaram iPpper Appendix G G -5 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment Hardison, Lyn From: 5carbraugh, Anthony Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 4:14 PM To: Roddy, Jackie; Brady, Harold M. Cc: Hardison, Lyn; Tankard, Robert Subject: 14 -0523 Based of review of the subject project by the Division of Water Resources (DWR) for improvements to targets at the Navy Date County Bombing Range that proposes to impacts to 4.29 acres of wetlands with an additional 0.15 acres of wetlands secondary impacts due to habitat fragmentation, this Office recommends coordinating with the United State. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) and DWR concerning the required permitting that may be involved prior to the implementation of this project, In addition, this Office request avoidance and minimization of wetland impacts be addressed during the 401 review ;process and potential mitigation alternatives. Anthony Sca rbraugh Anthony Scarbraugh Environmental Senior Specialist Washington Regional Office North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources — Water Quality Regional Operations Section 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 (252) 948 -3924 E -mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statue or other regulation. **r***##***$##*** V********r$#$#*** w#$****** ** $$$$$ #** *$ #a* * ** ** ****�***ssa #a Appendix G G -6 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources P I,`eviewill; Office: *11t5 k. INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW - PROJECT COMMENTS Pto}ect Numbtr.. l y" -L)SZ3 flue Dula:-7 -?r f After mview of this- project it has been detrained lbst The E'NR ptxmit(s) and /or approvals irtdicaied may need to he obtained in order far Ihm ptoiect to carply wills North Carolina Law. Qu"iiuns -rA ding ihesa permits slrnuhl lx address d w the Regional Office indicsnerl On the reverse of the form. All aapplicalier s, jnformatlon And guidelines relad,e to these plans and permas are available frool the Lame RegionoI Office, PERMITS SPIif.'IAL,APPI,ICXI ION PR(K'U7URES or R£QUIR12NJ EN' FS ^µ Time s:aeutan• rinse lull it) jPermit 10 cmStrcl K operate w14[ewater Irednf nt laeihlieS, sawor Sysiem e%ier1d:iom &s,we er SS:StCn15 ApplkC titlo 90 days Wont Iagin emstmction or award of construction, contracla. On -she 30 days not discharging into state surface walms. inxpeetinn. PASS- applicmion technical conference usual (A days) f NPi7E5 - grertnii to discharge into surface ¢agar an&ar Application 180 days betbre begin aetivily. Owske dnspcc Lim PI'C, app] icai ion conference 0 permit to operate and conslntcl wmiew'atcr lkcilities usual. Add moral ly;obtain peons[ Lo een,struat wasiewnierinal nivri r -ilty- grunted Harr 904 20 days dixclra grog into state so, l4z wwcrm , NPOES. R I "time, 30 days after rccei t of flans or Ensue of Nl DES � 3 p i3 pnrmil- whichever is (NIA) f later. !-1 m walcr use Pcrmil Pre- application technical can ference usually names inry 30 des }a (N /A) � >_;J well Construction Emcimil I ilmplcle application olio i,c rescivcd and summit issued pmieer In the installation at" a well T days f f (t5 days) Application copy must be served on each adjourn ripintin property owner. On site g 3 days 5 [) Dredge and Fill Permit 11 r Easement to Fill From jnspccli(m upplicaf ion confcreuce usual. FEllinp may require days) (5 jN.C. I Deparunent of Adniudstrahou and Fad=[ Drcdgc and Fill Pcrnlit. i Permit to misuvct & oper9le Air Poltolion Abalailew Application must be subminocl and pnmil received prior to cdn mtclion and 1.., facilil its and/or EnnGs mn %ources as per t5 A NCAC apef Boos of the source. if a pl`nni[ 1!i teilnimY9d m an area 5villroflE %cal,Linljng, 90day's (2Q•OIon Ihru 2Q,oi00) then ilicare are additipnnl rognirements and timeliftes {2Q.4113). Permit to ccrnsmrc[ d'c operalc Trunsporlatlon Pacthly as Application must ba sullmjtterl at least 90 days priorto ronstnt ion or modification of the I S NCAC 90 flays pct A (21).UR00, 2Q,0(tl1) j sour+:c. I' Any open burring associated wills subject plop l9al muss be in compliance with 15 A NCAC 7D. t 9 i i j Demolition or renovat ions n fstmctkrm,, conlaining {I asbcsios material nnesl be a cornplwnce with 15 A NCAC 20.1110 (a) (1) ohich require nolilication and N!A 60 days mr msrl print Io demolition. Corn net Asbestos Comm] (90 days) troop 9I9 -707 -59,90. I.i Complex Source Permit required under 15 A NCAC MOM) ihe'5edimenwiun Pollulioa ('out rnl Aci of 1973 muss he properly addressed fm any Evind disnuhing acn+tl} An cvusioo c@ SCdimcntnljon cY, rr. I Ptarr r will be required if ore or more acres to be dislurbcd. Plan filed with rn er Re moral Offices land unfit Seca an] At teas, .)U des t belurc he- m m le. 20 days 9 P p P,j G Ll y y� � activity. A fee of $65 for the first Here or any part of an acre. An acpress rc%iew option is arailable with additional fees. (30 days) i 0 Sedime talion acrd erosion c nrcl must he addressed in accordance wilt NCDOT's approm'ed pipgam. Pacdcular attention Should be given to design and ( ;o days; insraEl. i - o 'IF apprnpriatc ptrimdU *Ainrenl bopping devices as well as stable slormwarcr conveyances and outlets. + C1 -silo iftspe^ctlon usual. Surety band filed with EN Bond amount varies with typa n3ine j0 dam's , i—p r-1 Muting IaMOLL and numbet of acres of a11ecled land. Any arc mined greater than one acre must bC (30 days) pemmncd, The appmpnaue bond mn5l tic rccell'cd he fare the pemlrt can be issued. j Norih Carolina Burning permit On -site inspection by N.('. Dirisiem K,wst Resmr cus it permit xsecilx 4 days I day (N +A) l Special (ktnlrid CEearanca [fuming Permit -72 On sit: inspection by N.C. lAvisjon forest Resources required "if mom than fine acres of I I day ' cnunna, in vvmm NC. with organic soils ground cicrnng activities are involwdl Inspections slmuld file requested at least len days (WAI before actual bum is planned." fl 0 3 OEI Refining Facilities MA 90.120 days "All If ptrrviv requircel,.application 60 days before begin comn lim. Applicant must hire. N.C. qualified origin= to: prgvie plans, inspect :unstrvelion, certify avrslruction is according I" I-N I2 -m ""'d plans May alto tag lire perrrrit under mosquito control program. And a 30 days f..1 na i Sathtt' pennil f0L1 rnnit fiord corps of tin sneers An ins ecdon of site is necessary to vetif H=rd ] orP 4 P l (6U days) r (^1a551f3Ca1t811. A n1inrmunl fCC of 52(10.0[1 mmrsi BCCO,nj Witty [Ire appljealmaEl. Amt additional i ! processing fee based on a percentage or the trial prolecl cost will be. required g upon tnmplctim. l I [ rrr�.iguc �n-a, m.m.: 1-6 _rrrr3:I .ranvo l 300 .�.. �.. .. .. .,_ Appendix G G -7 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment Appendix G G -8 July 2014 Normal Proem Time PERMITS SPECIAL APPLICATION PROCEDURFS or REQUIREMENTS (slatutory lime limit) -) File surety bond or 55,000 with ENR running to State of NC conditional that 10 days ' Permit to drill expimmory oil or gas hell any well upenml by drill operator shalt, upon alb- donmem. be plugged according to NIA IiNR rules and regulations. Application filed with ENR at least 10 days prior to tasuo of permit. Applicaion by 10 days Gmphysical Exploration Permit letter. Sin standard application form. NIA t Stan [ �i es Construction Pt mit Appflcalinn fee is ebarged based on sttucnere sire- Must include descriptions eC' t 5 -2o days .) drawings of structure & proof of ownership of riparian propcny. NIA it 401 WnterQuuliryCcni6raliwt - -- NIA 60 days (130 days) f-,. LAMA Pcrmil ror MAJOR tivvulupmeal 5250.00 I've must accontpeny appl €rxlion 55 days (15o days) t'I CAMA Permit for MINOR detrlopmenl 550,00 fee Imsst accompany application 22 (25 days) Several Eeodclic rramaments art located in or near ix project area- if any monument needg to be m—i OF destroyed, pleusc notify: - - I- i N.C. Geodetic Survey, Bas 27637 Raleigh, NC 27611 7 Abandonment of any wells, if rcquind must be in accordancc with Title ISA. Subchapter 2(:.9100. t Noli Pea Iion 0 the proper resicnwl "elite is r,,.ded if "orphan' underground storage ron" (USTSI are dmoverod during any excavatipn operation. 1` i Compliance with 15A NCAC 211 1000 (Coastal Stomm•aler Rules) is regtrlred. 45 days (NIA) Tor Pamiiut or Neusc Riparian €3uffar Rules mquircd- C7 Plaits and spec!f calions W the construction, expansion, Or alto 0011.Of a public wafer system mUSI tae epproved by Ibe 6i ViSipn of Water ResourceslPuhlic Water Supply Section prior to the award of a contract or the initiation of constructicxt as per 15A NC'AC I&C k300 et. seq. Plruns and days - speci l'caiions should be submitted to 1634 Mail Semee C'emtr. Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 -1634. All public rvatrr supply systems must comply u, itb state and rederal drinking water monitoring rNutremeom ror more informal ion, contact the Pub]ie Water Supply Section, (q 19) 707.9100. tfcxist ng water lines will be relocated during the construction, plans for the water line sclocAion must be submitted to the Division of Water F Resources/Public Water Supply Section at 1634 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 - 1634. For nrure information, "lact Ibc Fuhiic 3odays Water Supply Section, (9 19) 707-4100. -- + Other comments (attach additional pages as necessary,, being ccnain to cite comment authority) I I REGIONAL OFFICES Questions regarding these permits should be addressed to the Regional Office sharked below. Asheville Regional Office Mooresville Regional (Office Wilmington Regional Office 2090 US Highway 70 610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Swannanoa, NC 28778 Mooresville, NC 28115 Wilinington, NC 28405 (828) 296 -4500 (704) 663 -1699 (910) 796 -7215 Fayetteville Regional Office Raleigh Regional Office Winstni"alem Regional Office 225 North Green Street, Suite 714 3840 Barrett Drive, Suite 101 585 Wanghtovm Street Fayetteville, AFC 28301 -5043 Raleigh, NC 27609 Winston- Salem, NC 27147 (910) 433 -3300 (919) 791 -4200 (336) 771 -5000 a.R hirtgyton Regional Office 943 Washington $quart Mall Washington, NC 27889 (252) 946 -6481 Intcrtta, -ei mnentol form Sefnemher 2013 Appendix G G -8 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment COUNTY: DARE NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT of ADMINISTRATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW G07; MILITARY ACTIVITES (TRAINING, FLIGHT ROUTES, BASE EXPANSIONS MS CARR.IE ATKINSON CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION STATEWIDE PLANNING - MSC #1554 RALEIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTION ALBEMARLE REG PLANNING COMM CC &PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DENR - COASTAL MGT DENR LEGISLA'T'IVE AFFAIRS DEPT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT INFORMATION APPLICANT: Department of the Navy TYPE: National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment STATE NUMBER: 14 -E -0000 -0523 DATE RECEIVED: 06101/2014 AGENCY RESPONSE: 07/02/2014 REVIEW CLOSED; 07/07/2014 m DESC: Proposed project is for improvements to targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range. - View documents at http.// www. navfac .navy.mil /navfac_worldwide /atlantic /fece /mid - atlantic /about us /e nvironmental_ norfolk /environmental_compliance.html The attached project has been submitted to the N. C. state clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699 - 1301.. If additional review time is needed, please contact this office at (919y807 -2425. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLO/W�I_NjG� IS SUBMITTED: NO COMMENT 1-1 COMMENTS ATTACHED: ._ = -GNED BY : r •V'J / V a 66{ ,�1C.p/ , DATE, ;ifs 2014 Appendix G G -9 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION XNTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW COUNTY: DARE G07:MILITARY ACTIVITES STATE NUMBER. I4- E -OGOO -0523 (TRAINING, FLIGHT ROUTES, DATE RECEIVED: 06/04/2014 BASE EXPANSIONS AGENCY RESPONSE: 07/02/2014 REVIEW CLOSED: 07/07/2014 M5 CAROLYN PENNY CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR CC &PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT �� � FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM VVED MSC # 4719 RALEIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTION ,. ALBEMARLE REG PLANNING COMM . CC &PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DENR - COASTAL MG. DENR LEGISLA'T'IVE AFFAIRS DEPT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT INFORMATION APPLICANT: Department of the Navy TYPE: National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment DESC: Proposed project is for improvements to targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range_ - View documents at http; //www.navfac.navy.mil/navfac_ xr rorldwide/atlantic /fees /mid- atlantic/abou[ us/e nvironmental_ norfolk /environmental_compliance,html H The attached project has been submitted to the N. C. State Clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27599 -1301. If additional review time is needed, please. contact this office at (919)807 -2425. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED; NO COMMENT � COMMENTS ATTACHEI SIGNED BY: r_ J,�s- �� DATE,' L1 r c>i� ifi��1 i5 � CATS C'Di Gq'S'g 4(1f�2.�SSt JUN 2f11q Appendix G G -10 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW COUNTY: DARE 007:MILITARY ACTIVITES STRAINING, FLIGHT ROUTES, BASE EXPANSION'S MS RENEE GLEDHILL- EARLEY i CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR wk DEFT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES S'T'ATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE MSC 4617 - ARCHIVES BUILDING - RALEIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTION ALBEMARLE REG PLANNING COMM CC &PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DENR - COASTAL MGT DENR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS DEFT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT INFORMATION APPLICANT: Department Of the Navy TYPE: National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment STATE NUMBER: 14 -E -0000 -0523 DATE RECEIVED: 06/04/2014 AGENCY RESPONSE. 07/02/207. REVIEW CLOSED. 07/07/201•= P� [ S� DESC: Proposed project is for improvements to targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range. - View documents at http: / /www.navfac. navy. mil /navfac_ worldwide /atlantic /fees /mid - atlantic /about us /e nvironmental_ nor€ olk /environmental_compliance.html The attached project has been submitted to the N. C. State Clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699 - 1301.. If additional review time is needed, please contact this office at {519 }807 -2425 AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED: FU NO COMMENT F-1 COMMENTS ATTACHED SIGNED BY: - DATE:' �J 4" fir 2011 Appendix G G -11 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment AGENCY COORDINATION SUMMARY From: United States Fleet Forces Command To: United States Army Corps of Engineers, Project Manager, Washington Regulatory Field Office Subj: DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TARGETS AT THE NAVY DARE COUNTY BOMBING RANGE, NORTH CAROLINA 1. U.S. Fleet Forces Command, on behalf of the U.S. Navy, submitted the Draft Environmental Assessment for Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on May 28, 2014 for review and comment. 2. The Project Manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington Regulatory Field Office replied on July 2, 2014 with no substantive comments. 3. The Navy did not make changes to the Environmental Assessment as a result of the response received from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Appendix G G -12 July 2014 Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range Final Environmental Assessment AGENCY COORDINATION SUMMARY From: United States Fleet Forces Command To: United States Air Force, Environmental Planning, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Subj: DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO TARGETS AT THE NAVY DARE COUNTY BOMBING RANGE, NORTH CAROLINA 1. U.S. Fleet Forces Command, on behalf of the U.S. Navy, submitted the Draft Environmental Assessment for Improvements to Targets at the Navy Dare County Bombing Range to the U.S. Air Force on May 28, 2014 for review and comment. 2. The Environmental Planner for the U.S. Air Force replied on June 2, 2014 with no substantive comments. 3. The Navy did not make changes to the Environmental Assessment as a result of the response received from the U.S. Air Force. Appendix G G -13 July 2014