80_FR_53727 80 FR 53555 - Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River Project: Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge in the City of Hoboken, Township of Weehawken and City of Jersey City, New Jersey

80 FR 53555 - Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River Project: Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge in the City of Hoboken, Township of Weehawken and City of Jersey City, New Jersey

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 172 (September 4, 2015)

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This provides notice that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River Project: Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge (the Project) in the City of Hoboken, Township of Weehawken, and City of Jersey City, New Jersey. The Proposed Project was developed as a concept through the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force's Rebuild by Design (RBD) program, a design competition to promote the development of resiliency in the Sandy- affected region. The Proposed Project will consist of a four-part comprehensive strategy, including (1) hard infrastructure and soft landscape for coastal defense (Resist); (2) policy recommendations, guidelines and urban infrastructure to slow storm water runoff (Delay); (3) green and/ or grey infrastructure improvements to allow for greater storage of excess rainwater (Store); and (4) water pumps and alternative routes to support drainage (Discharge). The proposed project will occur throughout the City of Hoboken, with linkages to the adjoining communities in the Township of Weehawken and City of Jersey City. The Proposed Project was selected by HUD through the RBD competition, and HUD Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds have been allocated to it. CDBG-DR funding requires compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) as stated in HUD's regulations as outlined in 24 CFR part 58. The Project is also subject to the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) NEPA regulations at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508. HUD has further outlined the project's environmental review requirements in a Federal Register notice published on October 16, 2014 (79 FR 62182). The State of New Jersey, acting through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, is the responsible entity that has assumed environmental responsibilities for the Sandy CDBG-DR programs in accordance with 24 CFR 58.1(b)(1). The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs has designated NJDEP to assist with the environmental review. NJDEP will prepare the EIS in accordance with HUD's procedures for NEPA found at 24 CFR part 58. This Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS (as defined at 40 CFR 1508.22) is in accordance with CEQ regulations, and represents the beginning of the public scoping process as outlined in 40 CFR 1501.7. As part of the public scoping process, a Draft Scope of Work will be prepared and submitted for public comment. The Draft Scope of Work will outline in detail the proposed Project actions as well as a description of areas of impact to be studied in the Draft EIS. The Draft Scope of Work will be finalized to reflect substantive comments received during the scoping comment period. After this is completed, the Draft EIS will be prepared and ultimately submitted for public comment. The Draft EIS will be circulated to the general public, as well as groups and government agencies that have been identified as having particular interest in the Proposed Project. A Notice of Availability will be published in the Federal Register and local media outlets at that time in accordance with HUD and CEQ regulations.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-5892-N-01]


Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement 
(EIS) for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River Project: Resist, Delay, 
Store, Discharge in the City of Hoboken, Township of Weehawken and City 
of Jersey City, New Jersey

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development, HUD.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an EIS.

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SUMMARY: This provides notice that the New Jersey Department of 
Environmental Protection (NJDEP) intends to prepare an Environmental 
Impact Statement (EIS) for the Rebuild by Design Hudson River Project: 
Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge (the Project) in the City of Hoboken, 
Township of Weehawken, and City of Jersey City, New Jersey. The 
Proposed Project was developed as a concept through the Hurricane Sandy 
Rebuilding Task Force's Rebuild by Design (RBD) program, a design 
competition to promote the development of resiliency in the Sandy-
affected region.
    The Proposed Project will consist of a four-part comprehensive 
strategy, including (1) hard infrastructure and soft landscape for 
coastal defense (Resist); (2) policy recommendations, guidelines and 
urban infrastructure to slow storm water runoff (Delay); (3) green and/
or grey infrastructure improvements to allow for greater storage of 
excess rainwater (Store); and (4) water pumps and alternative routes to 
support drainage (Discharge). The proposed project will occur 
throughout the City of Hoboken, with linkages to the adjoining 
communities in the Township of Weehawken and City of Jersey City.
    The Proposed Project was selected by HUD through the RBD 
competition, and HUD Community Development Block Grant-Disaster 
Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds have been allocated to it. CDBG-DR funding 
requires compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 
as stated in HUD's regulations as outlined in 24 CFR part 58. The 
Project is also subject to the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) 
NEPA regulations at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508. HUD has further outlined 
the project's environmental review requirements in a Federal Register 
notice published on October 16, 2014 (79 FR 62182).
    The State of New Jersey, acting through the New Jersey Department 
of

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Community Affairs, is the responsible entity that has assumed 
environmental responsibilities for the Sandy CDBG-DR programs in 
accordance with 24 CFR 58.1(b)(1). The New Jersey Department of 
Community Affairs has designated NJDEP to assist with the environmental 
review. NJDEP will prepare the EIS in accordance with HUD's procedures 
for NEPA found at 24 CFR part 58. This Notice of Intent to prepare an 
EIS (as defined at 40 CFR 1508.22) is in accordance with CEQ 
regulations, and represents the beginning of the public scoping process 
as outlined in 40 CFR 1501.7. As part of the public scoping process, a 
Draft Scope of Work will be prepared and submitted for public comment. 
The Draft Scope of Work will outline in detail the proposed Project 
actions as well as a description of areas of impact to be studied in 
the Draft EIS. The Draft Scope of Work will be finalized to reflect 
substantive comments received during the scoping comment period. After 
this is completed, the Draft EIS will be prepared and ultimately 
submitted for public comment. The Draft EIS will be circulated to the 
general public, as well as groups and government agencies that have 
been identified as having particular interest in the Proposed Project. 
A Notice of Availability will be published in the Federal Register and 
local media outlets at that time in accordance with HUD and CEQ 
regulations.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The New Jersey Department of 
Environmental Protection (NJDEP) by email to [email protected] 
or mail to David Rosenblatt, Director, Office of Flood Hazard Risk 
Reduction Measures, 501 East State Street, Mail Code 501-01A, P.O. Box 
420, Trenton, NJ 08625-0420.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

A. Project Background

    The project area, comprising the entire city of Hoboken, and parts 
of Weehawken and Jersey City, is vulnerable to flooding from coastal 
storm surge events. Superstorm Sandy exposed the vulnerabilities within 
the project area by flooding over two thirds of the City of Hoboken's 
low-lying areas. The project area is also susceptible to flooding from 
high-intensity and long-duration rainfall events. Rainfall-induced 
flooding is more common within the project area and happens more 
frequently than coastal storm surge flooding. However, the effects of 
rainfall flooding on property damage are considerably less than from 
coastal storm surge flooding. The entire project area is serviced by a 
combined storm-sewer system that collects sewer flow from existing 
buildings and combines it with storm water runoff during rainfall 
events. This combined system does not have the capacity to treat the 
increased volume created during intense storm events, resulting in 
sewage backups in homes and onto city streets as well as the discharge 
of raw sewage into the Hudson River. Were Sandy to have been a 
substantial rainfall event as well as a storm surge event, Hoboken's 
past history of flooding during heavy rainfall events indicates that 
the storm could have further increased flooding levels and property 
damages.
    HUD launched the RBD competition in the summer of 2013 (July 29, 
2013, 78 FR 45551) to develop ideas to improve physical, ecological, 
economic, and social resilience in regions affected by Superstorm 
Sandy. The competition sought to promote innovation by developing 
flexible solutions that would increase regional resilience. The 
Proposed Project was one of the competition's six winning concepts; it 
was developed with the goal of reducing frequent flooding due to storm 
surge, high tide, and heavy rainfall. HUD awarded $230 million to the 
State of New Jersey for the Project in the municipalities of Hoboken, 
Weehawken, and Jersey City.

B. Project Description

    The Proposed Project takes a multi-faceted approach intended to 
address flooding from both major storm surges and high tides as well as 
from heavy rainfall events. The Proposed Project will occur throughout 
the City of Hoboken, and will extend into Weehawken and Jersey City, 
with the following approximate boundaries: The Hudson River to the 
east; Baldwin Avenue (in Weehawken) to the north; the Palisades to the 
west; and 18th Street, Washington Boulevard and 14th Street (in Jersey 
City) to the south.
    The project's comprehensive approach to resilience consists of four 
integrated components:
    1. Resist: a combination of hard infrastructure (such as bulkheads, 
floodwalls and seawalls) and soft landscaping features (such as berms 
and/or levees which could be used as parks) that act as barriers along 
the coast during exceptionally high tide and/or storm surge events;
    2. Delay: Policy recommendations, guidelines and urban green 
infrastructure to slow stormwater runoff;
    3. Store: Green and grey infrastructure improvements, such as 
bioretention basins, swales, and green roofs, that slow down and 
capture stormwater, and which will complement the efforts of the City 
of Hoboken's existing Green Infrastructure Strategic Plan; and
    4. Discharge: Enhancements to Hoboken's existing stormwater 
management system, including the identification and upgrading of 
existing stormwater/sewer lines, outfalls and pumping stations.

C. Project Alternatives

    The EIS will examine three build alternatives, as well as a No 
Action Alternative. Each of the three build alternatives will include 
elements of all four strategic project components: Resist, Delay, Store 
and Discharge. The three build alternatives vary primarily by the 
Resist infrastructure's alignment and termination points. The possible 
Resist alignments include: Along the waterfront, in the water (in the 
Hudson River), and upland. The waterfront is defined as along the 
existing walkway/esplanade that runs along the eastern edge of Jersey 
City, City of Hoboken and Township of Weehawken. The upland portion 
represents areas landward of the walkway/esplanade. The Resist 
structures will consist of a combination of multi-purpose levees, 
floodwalls and other features that will reduce the flood risk within 
the project area from future coastal storm surge events. In all three 
build alternatives, the Delay, Store, and Discharge, components will be 
located on the landward side of the Resist infrastructure and may 
consist of a combination of green infrastructure (bioswales, storage 
basins and others) and grey infrastructure (pumps, pipes and others).
    Alternative 1 will analyze a Resist alignment that is constructed 
along a combination of in-water, waterfront, and upland locations and 
terminates at appropriate locations upland or on the waterfront. 
Alternative 2 will analyze a Resist alignment constructed primarily 
along the waterfront with termination points at appropriate upland or 
waterfront locations. Alternative 3 will analyze a Resist alignment 
primarily constructed upland with termination points located upland. 
The No Action Alternative, which represents no improvements, will also 
be evaluated as part of the EIS. The alternatives analysis will consist 
of a comparison of the four alternatives' impacts on the environment 
pursuant to 24 CFR part 58, as well as how well each alternative meets 
the Project's Purpose and Need. This process, which will be described 
in detail in the EIS, will lead to the designation of a Preferred 
Alternative.

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D. Scoping

    A public EIS Scoping meeting will be held on September 24, 2015, 
from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Hoboken Multi-Service Center, located 
at 124 Grand Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. The public meeting facility is 
handicapped accessible to the mobility-impaired. Interpreter services 
will be made available for persons who are hearing or visually 
impaired, upon advance request. Additionally, interpreter services will 
also be made available for persons with Limited English Proficiency 
through a language access service. The EIS scoping meeting will provide 
an opportunity for the public to learn more about the proposed Project, 
as well as provide input on the EIS and the NEPA process. During the 
meeting, an overview of the Project will be provided as well as details 
on the early concept development. The public meeting will also provide 
an opportunity for the public to provide comment on the Project's 
proposed scope of work. A Draft Scope of Work document will be made 
available to the public for review and comment at the scoping meeting. 
An electronic version of the Draft Scope of Work will be available no 
later than September 8, 2015 at http://www.rbd-hudsonriver.nj.gov. 
Comments received during the scoping meeting or via email [email protected] or mail to David Rosenblatt, Director, Office of 
Flood Hazard Risk Reduction Measures, 501 East State Street, Mail Code 
501-01A, P.O. Box 420, Trenton, NJ 08625-0420 by October 9, 2015 
(within 15 days of the scoping meeting) will be considered for review.

E. Probable Environmental Effects

    The following areas have been identified for discussion in the EIS: 
Natural resources, including floodplain management, wetland protection, 
and threatened and endangered species; coastal zone management; sole 
source aquifers; wild and scenic rivers; farmland protection; explosive 
and flammable operations; airport hazards and runway clear zones; 
socioeconomics; environmental justice; land use; traffic circulation; 
air quality; noise; vibration; hazardous waste; cultural resources, 
including historic architectural and archaeological resources; 
infrastructure; utilities; and cumulative impacts.

F. Lead Agency

    In accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58, the New 
Jersey Department of Community Affairs has designated NJDEP to assist 
with the environmental review and preparation of the EIS. Questions may 
be directed to the individual named in this notice under the heading 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

    Dated: August 31, 2015.
Harriet Tregoning,
Principal Deputy Assistant, Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development.
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                                                  therefore, user information is needed to                  Dated: August 31, 2015.                             DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                  verify eligibility and access to the                    Scott Libby,                                          URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                  system. TRIPwire applicants must                        Deputy Chief Information Officer, National            [Docket No. FR–5892–N–01]
                                                  provide their full name, assignment,                    Protection and Programs Directorate,
                                                  citizenship, job title, employer name,                  Department of Homeland Security.                      Notice of Intent To Prepare Draft
                                                  professional address and contact                        [FR Doc. 2015–21959 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]            Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
                                                  information, as well as an Employment                   BILLING CODE P                                        for the Rebuild by Design Hudson
                                                  Verification Contact and their contact                                                                        River Project: Resist, Delay, Store,
                                                  information. The system does not store                                                                        Discharge in the City of Hoboken,
                                                  sensitive personally identifiable                                                                             Township of Weehawken and City of
                                                  information (PII) such as social security               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND                             Jersey City, New Jersey
                                                  numbers. The collection of PII by                       URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                  TRIPwire to establish user accounts                                                                           AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant
                                                  occurs in accordance with the DHS                                                                             Secretary for Community Planning and
                                                  Privacy Impact Assessment PIA–015,                      [Docket No. FR–5828–N–36]                             Development, HUD.
                                                  ‘‘DHS Web Portals,’’ DHS/ALL–004—                                                                             ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
                                                  General Information Technology Access                   Federal Property Suitable as Facilities               EIS.
                                                  Account Records System (GITAARS)                        To Assist the Homeless
                                                                                                                                                                SUMMARY:    This provides notice that the
                                                  September 29, 2009, 74 FR 49882, and
                                                                                                          AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant                      New Jersey Department of
                                                  DHS/ALL–002—Department of
                                                                                                          Secretary for Community Planning and                  Environmental Protection (NJDEP)
                                                  Homeland Security Mailing and Other
                                                                                                          Development, HUD.                                     intends to prepare an Environmental
                                                  Lists System November 25, 2008, 73 FR
                                                                                                                                                                Impact Statement (EIS) for the Rebuild
                                                  71659. The TRIPwire User Registration                   ACTION:   Notice.                                     by Design Hudson River Project: Resist,
                                                  is a voluntary registration designed to                                                                       Delay, Store, Discharge (the Project) in
                                                  measure users’ suitability to access the                SUMMARY:   This Notice identifies                     the City of Hoboken, Township of
                                                  secure environment.                                     unutilized, underutilized, excess, and                Weehawken, and City of Jersey City,
                                                     The information collected during the                 surplus Federal property reviewed by                  New Jersey. The Proposed Project was
                                                  TRIPwire user registration process is                   HUD for suitability for possible use to               developed as a concept through the
                                                  reviewed electronically by the project                  assist the homeless.                                  Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task
                                                  team to vet the user’s ‘‘need to know,’’                                                                      Force’s Rebuild by Design (RBD)
                                                  which determines their eligibility for                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                program, a design competition to
                                                  and access to TRIPwire. Memberships                     Juanita Perry, Department of Housing
                                                                                                                                                                promote the development of resiliency
                                                  are re-verified annually based on the                   and Urban Development, 451 Seventh                    in the Sandy-affected region.
                                                  information users provide upon                          Street SW., Room 7262, Washington, DC                   The Proposed Project will consist of a
                                                  registration or communication with the                  20410; telephone (202) 402–3970; TTY                  four-part comprehensive strategy,
                                                  TRIPwire help desk analysts. The                        number for the hearing- and speech-                   including (1) hard infrastructure and
                                                  information collected is for internal                   impaired (202) 708–2565, (these                       soft landscape for coastal defense
                                                  TRIPwire and OBP use only.                              telephone numbers are not toll-free), or              (Resist); (2) policy recommendations,
                                                                                                          call the toll-free Title V information line           guidelines and urban infrastructure to
                                                  Analysis
                                                                                                          at 800–927–7588.                                      slow storm water runoff (Delay); (3)
                                                    Agency: Department of Homeland                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     In                     green and/or grey infrastructure
                                                  Security, National Protection and                                                                             improvements to allow for greater
                                                                                                          accordance with the December 12, 1988
                                                  Programs Directorate, Office of                                                                               storage of excess rainwater (Store); and
                                                                                                          court order in National Coalition for the
                                                  Infrastructure Protection, Protective                                                                         (4) water pumps and alternative routes
                                                                                                          Homeless v. Veterans Administration,                  to support drainage (Discharge). The
                                                  Security Coordination Division, Office
                                                                                                          No. 88–2503–OG (D.D.C.), HUD                          proposed project will occur throughout
                                                  for Bombing Prevention.
                                                                                                          publishes a Notice, on a weekly basis,                the City of Hoboken, with linkages to
                                                    Title: Technical Resource for Incident                identifying unutilized, underutilized,
                                                  Prevention (TRIPwire) User                                                                                    the adjoining communities in the
                                                                                                          excess and surplus Federal buildings                  Township of Weehawken and City of
                                                  Registration.                                           and real property that HUD has                        Jersey City.
                                                    OMB Number: 1670–0028.                                reviewed for suitability for use to assist              The Proposed Project was selected by
                                                    Frequency: Once.                                      the homeless. Today’s Notice is for the               HUD through the RBD competition, and
                                                    Affected Public: Federal, state, local,               purpose of announcing that no                         HUD Community Development Block
                                                  and tribal government entities, and                     additional properties have been                       Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG–DR)
                                                  business or other for-profit.                           determined suitable or unsuitable this                funds have been allocated to it. CDBG–
                                                                                                          week.                                                 DR funding requires compliance with
                                                    Number of Respondents: 3,500                                                                                the National Environmental Policy Act
                                                  respondents (estimate).                                   Dated: August 27, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                (NEPA) as stated in HUD’s regulations
                                                    Estimated Time per Respondent: 10                     Brian P. Fitzmaurice,                                 as outlined in 24 CFR part 58. The
                                                  minutes.                                                Director, Division of Community Assistance,           Project is also subject to the Council of
                                                                                                          Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs.
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                                                    Total Burden Hours: 595 burden                                                                              Environmental Quality (CEQ) NEPA
                                                  hours.                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–21637 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]            regulations at 40 CFR parts 1500–1508.
                                                    Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):                  BILLING CODE 4210–67–P                                HUD has further outlined the project’s
                                                  $0.                                                                                                           environmental review requirements in a
                                                                                                                                                                Federal Register notice published on
                                                    Total Recordkeeping Burden: $0.                                                                             October 16, 2014 (79 FR 62182).
                                                    Total Burden Cost (operating/                                                                                 The State of New Jersey, acting
                                                  maintaining): $16,006.                                                                                        through the New Jersey Department of


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                                                  Community Affairs, is the responsible                   area is serviced by a combined storm-                 slow down and capture stormwater, and
                                                  entity that has assumed environmental                   sewer system that collects sewer flow                 which will complement the efforts of
                                                  responsibilities for the Sandy CDBG–DR                  from existing buildings and combines it               the City of Hoboken’s existing Green
                                                  programs in accordance with 24 CFR                      with storm water runoff during rainfall               Infrastructure Strategic Plan; and
                                                  58.1(b)(1). The New Jersey Department                   events. This combined system does not                   4. Discharge: Enhancements to
                                                  of Community Affairs has designated                     have the capacity to treat the increased              Hoboken’s existing stormwater
                                                  NJDEP to assist with the environmental                  volume created during intense storm                   management system, including the
                                                  review. NJDEP will prepare the EIS in                   events, resulting in sewage backups in                identification and upgrading of existing
                                                  accordance with HUD’s procedures for                    homes and onto city streets as well as
                                                                                                                                                                stormwater/sewer lines, outfalls and
                                                  NEPA found at 24 CFR part 58. This                      the discharge of raw sewage into the
                                                                                                                                                                pumping stations.
                                                  Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS (as                  Hudson River. Were Sandy to have been
                                                  defined at 40 CFR 1508.22) is in                        a substantial rainfall event as well as a             C. Project Alternatives
                                                  accordance with CEQ regulations, and                    storm surge event, Hoboken’s past
                                                  represents the beginning of the public                  history of flooding during heavy rainfall                The EIS will examine three build
                                                  scoping process as outlined in 40 CFR                   events indicates that the storm could                 alternatives, as well as a No Action
                                                  1501.7. As part of the public scoping                   have further increased flooding levels                Alternative. Each of the three build
                                                  process, a Draft Scope of Work will be                  and property damages.                                 alternatives will include elements of all
                                                  prepared and submitted for public                          HUD launched the RBD competition                   four strategic project components:
                                                  comment. The Draft Scope of Work will                   in the summer of 2013 (July 29, 2013,                 Resist, Delay, Store and Discharge. The
                                                  outline in detail the proposed Project                  78 FR 45551) to develop ideas to                      three build alternatives vary primarily
                                                  actions as well as a description of areas               improve physical, ecological, economic,               by the Resist infrastructure’s alignment
                                                  of impact to be studied in the Draft EIS.               and social resilience in regions affected             and termination points. The possible
                                                  The Draft Scope of Work will be                         by Superstorm Sandy. The competition                  Resist alignments include: Along the
                                                  finalized to reflect substantive                        sought to promote innovation by                       waterfront, in the water (in the Hudson
                                                  comments received during the scoping                    developing flexible solutions that would              River), and upland. The waterfront is
                                                  comment period. After this is                           increase regional resilience. The                     defined as along the existing walkway/
                                                  completed, the Draft EIS will be                        Proposed Project was one of the                       esplanade that runs along the eastern
                                                  prepared and ultimately submitted for                   competition’s six winning concepts; it                edge of Jersey City, City of Hoboken and
                                                  public comment. The Draft EIS will be                   was developed with the goal of reducing               Township of Weehawken. The upland
                                                  circulated to the general public, as well               frequent flooding due to storm surge,                 portion represents areas landward of the
                                                  as groups and government agencies that                  high tide, and heavy rainfall. HUD                    walkway/esplanade. The Resist
                                                  have been identified as having                          awarded $230 million to the State of                  structures will consist of a combination
                                                  particular interest in the Proposed                     New Jersey for the Project in the                     of multi-purpose levees, floodwalls and
                                                  Project. A Notice of Availability will be               municipalities of Hoboken, Weehawken,                 other features that will reduce the flood
                                                  published in the Federal Register and                   and Jersey City.                                      risk within the project area from future
                                                  local media outlets at that time in                     B. Project Description                                coastal storm surge events. In all three
                                                  accordance with HUD and CEQ                                                                                   build alternatives, the Delay, Store, and
                                                  regulations.                                               The Proposed Project takes a multi-                Discharge, components will be located
                                                                                                          faceted approach intended to address                  on the landward side of the Resist
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The                    flooding from both major storm surges
                                                  New Jersey Department of                                                                                      infrastructure and may consist of a
                                                                                                          and high tides as well as from heavy                  combination of green infrastructure
                                                  Environmental Protection (NJDEP) by                     rainfall events. The Proposed Project
                                                  email to rbd-hudsonriver@dep.nj.gov or                                                                        (bioswales, storage basins and others)
                                                                                                          will occur throughout the City of                     and grey infrastructure (pumps, pipes
                                                  mail to David Rosenblatt, Director,                     Hoboken, and will extend into
                                                  Office of Flood Hazard Risk Reduction                                                                         and others).
                                                                                                          Weehawken and Jersey City, with the
                                                  Measures, 501 East State Street, Mail                   following approximate boundaries: The                    Alternative 1 will analyze a Resist
                                                  Code 501–01A, P.O. Box 420, Trenton,                    Hudson River to the east; Baldwin                     alignment that is constructed along a
                                                  NJ 08625–0420.                                          Avenue (in Weehawken) to the north;                   combination of in-water, waterfront, and
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              the Palisades to the west; and 18th                   upland locations and terminates at
                                                                                                          Street, Washington Boulevard and 14th                 appropriate locations upland or on the
                                                  A. Project Background                                                                                         waterfront. Alternative 2 will analyze a
                                                                                                          Street (in Jersey City) to the south.
                                                     The project area, comprising the                        The project’s comprehensive                        Resist alignment constructed primarily
                                                  entire city of Hoboken, and parts of                    approach to resilience consists of four               along the waterfront with termination
                                                  Weehawken and Jersey City, is                           integrated components:                                points at appropriate upland or
                                                  vulnerable to flooding from coastal                        1. Resist: a combination of hard                   waterfront locations. Alternative 3 will
                                                  storm surge events. Superstorm Sandy                    infrastructure (such as bulkheads,                    analyze a Resist alignment primarily
                                                  exposed the vulnerabilities within the                  floodwalls and seawalls) and soft                     constructed upland with termination
                                                  project area by flooding over two thirds                landscaping features (such as berms                   points located upland. The No Action
                                                  of the City of Hoboken’s low-lying areas.               and/or levees which could be used as                  Alternative, which represents no
                                                  The project area is also susceptible to                 parks) that act as barriers along the coast           improvements, will also be evaluated as
                                                  flooding from high-intensity and long-                  during exceptionally high tide and/or                 part of the EIS. The alternatives analysis
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                                                  duration rainfall events. Rainfall-                     storm surge events;                                   will consist of a comparison of the four
                                                  induced flooding is more common                            2. Delay: Policy recommendations,                  alternatives’ impacts on the
                                                  within the project area and happens                     guidelines and urban green                            environment pursuant to 24 CFR part
                                                  more frequently than coastal storm                      infrastructure to slow stormwater                     58, as well as how well each alternative
                                                  surge flooding. However, the effects of                 runoff;                                               meets the Project’s Purpose and Need.
                                                  rainfall flooding on property damage are                   3. Store: Green and grey infrastructure            This process, which will be described in
                                                  considerably less than from coastal                     improvements, such as bioretention                    detail in the EIS, will lead to the
                                                  storm surge flooding. The entire project                basins, swales, and green roofs, that                 designation of a Preferred Alternative.


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                                                                              Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 172 / Friday, September 4, 2015 / Notices                                           53557

                                                  D. Scoping                                              environmental review and preparation                  1306, Room 6034, Albuquerque, NM
                                                    A public EIS Scoping meeting will be                  of the EIS. Questions may be directed to              87103; or by telephone at 505–248–
                                                  held on September 24, 2015, from 7:00                   the individual named in this notice                   6651.
                                                  until 9:00 p.m. at the Hoboken Multi-                   under the heading FOR FURTHER                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                          INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                                  Service Center, located at 124 Grand                                                                          Introduction
                                                  Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. The public                     Dated: August 31, 2015.
                                                  meeting facility is handicapped                         Harriet Tregoning,                                       Under the Endangered Species Act, as
                                                  accessible to the mobility-impaired.                    Principal Deputy Assistant, Secretary for
                                                                                                                                                                amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.; Act),
                                                  Interpreter services will be made                       Community Planning and Development.                   we, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                  available for persons who are hearing or                [FR Doc. 2015–22021 Filed 9–3–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                invite the public to comment on an
                                                  visually impaired, upon advance                                                                               incidental take permit (ITP) application
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                  request. Additionally, interpreter                                                                            for take of the federally listed American
                                                  services will also be made available for                                                                      burying beetle (Nicrophorus
                                                  persons with Limited English                                                                                  americanus) resulting from activities
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            associated with geophysical exploration
                                                  Proficiency through a language access
                                                  service. The EIS scoping meeting will                                                                         (seismic) and construction,
                                                                                                          Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                  provide an opportunity for the public to                                                                      maintenance, operation, repair, and
                                                  learn more about the proposed Project,                  [FWS–R2–ES–2015–N156;                                 decommissioning of oil and gas well
                                                                                                          FXES11120200000–156–FF02ENEH00]                       field infrastructure within Oklahoma. If
                                                  as well as provide input on the EIS and
                                                  the NEPA process. During the meeting,                                                                         approved, the permit would be issued to
                                                                                                          Receipt of an Incidental Take Permit                  the applicant under the Oil and Gas
                                                  an overview of the Project will be                      Application for Participation in the Oil
                                                  provided as well as details on the early                                                                      Industry Conservation Plan Associated
                                                                                                          and Gas Industry Conservation Plan                    with Issuance of Endangered Species
                                                  concept development. The public                         for the American Burying Beetle in                    Act Section 10(a)(1)(B) Permits for the
                                                  meeting will also provide an                            Oklahoma                                              American Burying Beetle in Oklahoma
                                                  opportunity for the public to provide
                                                                                                          AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                  (ICP). The ICP was made available for
                                                  comment on the Project’s proposed
                                                                                                          Interior.                                             comment on April 16, 2014 (79 FR
                                                  scope of work. A Draft Scope of Work
                                                                                                                                                                21480), and approved on May 21, 2014
                                                  document will be made available to the                  ACTION: Notice of availability; request
                                                                                                                                                                (publication of the FONSI notice was on
                                                  public for review and comment at the                    for public comments.                                  July 25, 2014; 79 FR 43504). The ICP
                                                  scoping meeting. An electronic version
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:   Under the Endangered                       and the associated environmental
                                                  of the Draft Scope of Work will be
                                                                                                          Species Act, as amended (Act), we, the                assessment/finding of no significant
                                                  available no later than September 8,                                                                          impact are available on the Web site at
                                                  2015 at http://www.rbd-                                 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, invite
                                                                                                          the public to comment on an incidental                http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/
                                                  hudsonriver.nj.gov. Comments received                                                                         oklahoma/ABBICP. However, we are no
                                                  during the scoping meeting or via email                 take permit application for take of the
                                                                                                          federally listed American burying beetle              longer taking comments on these
                                                  rbd-hudsonriver@dep.nj.gov or mail to                                                                         documents.
                                                  David Rosenblatt, Director, Office of                   resulting from activities associated with
                                                  Flood Hazard Risk Reduction Measures,                   the geophysical exploration (seismic)                 Applications Available for Review and
                                                  501 East State Street, Mail Code 501–                   and construction, maintenance,                        Comment
                                                  01A, P.O. Box 420, Trenton, NJ 08625–                   operation, repair, and decommissioning                  We invite local, State, Tribal, and
                                                  0420 by October 9, 2015 (within 15 days                 of oil and gas well field infrastructure              Federal agencies, and the public to
                                                  of the scoping meeting) will be                         within Oklahoma. If approved, the                     comment on the following application
                                                  considered for review.                                  permit would be issued under the                      under the ICP, for incidental take of the
                                                                                                          approved Oil and Gas Industry                         federally listed ABB. Please refer to the
                                                  E. Probable Environmental Effects                       Conservation Plan Associated with                     appropriate permit number (TE–
                                                     The following areas have been                        Issuance of Endangered Species Act                    73567B) when requesting application
                                                  identified for discussion in the EIS:                   Section 10(a)(1)(B) Permits for the                   documents and when submitting
                                                  Natural resources, including floodplain                 American Burying Beetle in Oklahoma                   comments. Documents and other
                                                  management, wetland protection, and                     (ICP).                                                information the applicants have
                                                  threatened and endangered species;                      DATES:  To ensure consideration, written              submitted with this application are
                                                  coastal zone management; sole source                    comments must be received on or before                available for review, subject to the
                                                  aquifers; wild and scenic rivers;                       October 5, 2015.                                      requirements of the Privacy Act (5
                                                  farmland protection; explosive and                                                                            U.S.C. 552a) and Freedom of
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: You may obtain copies of
                                                  flammable operations; airport hazards                                                                         Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552).
                                                                                                          all documents and submit comments on
                                                  and runway clear zones;
                                                                                                          the applicant’s ITP application by one of             Permit TE–73567B
                                                  socioeconomics; environmental justice;
                                                                                                          the following methods. Please refer to
                                                  land use; traffic circulation; air quality;                                                                     Applicant: SandRidge Energy, Inc.,
                                                                                                          the permit number when requesting
                                                  noise; vibration; hazardous waste;                                                                            Oklahoma City, OK.
                                                                                                          documents or submitting comments.                       Applicant requests a new permit for
                                                  cultural resources, including historic
                                                                                                             Æ U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife                gas upstream and midstream
                                                  architectural and archaeological
                                                                                                          Service, Division of Endangered
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                                                  resources; infrastructure; utilities; and                                                                     production, including geophysical
                                                                                                          Species—HCP Permits, P.O. Box 1306,                   exploration (seismic) and construction,
                                                  cumulative impacts.
                                                                                                          Room 6034, Albuquerque, NM 87103.                     maintenance, operation, repair, and
                                                  F. Lead Agency                                             Æ Electronically: fw2_hcp_permits@                 decommissioning of gas well field
                                                     In accordance with HUD regulations                   fws.gov.                                              infrastructure, as well as construction,
                                                  at 24 CFR part 58, the New Jersey                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      maintenance, operation, repair,
                                                  Department of Community Affairs has                     Marty Tuegel, Branch Chief, by U.S.                   decommissioning, and reclamation of
                                                  designated NJDEP to assist with the                     mail at Environmental Review, P.O. Box                gas gathering, transmission, and


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 09:58:41
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 09:58:41
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent to prepare an EIS.
ContactThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) by email to [email protected] or mail to David Rosenblatt, Director, Office of Flood Hazard Risk Reduction Measures, 501 East State Street, Mail Code 501-01A, P.O. Box 420, Trenton, NJ 08625-0420.
FR Citation80 FR 53555 

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