[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 201 (Thursday, October 16, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Pages 61439-61440]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E8-24500]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Notice of Availability of an Environmental Assessment on a
Proposed Transfer of Jurisdiction of a Portion of Fort Dupont Park,
Washington, DC
AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of an Environmental Assessment for the
transfer of jurisdiction to the District of Columbia of a portion of
Fort Dupont Park.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with Sec. 102(2)(C) of the National
Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., (NEPA), and the
National Park Service's Director's Order 12: Conservation Planning,
Environmental Impact Analysis, and Decision-making, the National Park
Service (NPS) has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) for
transferring jurisdiction of a portion of NPS property within Fort
Dupont Park, one of the Fort Circle Parks, to the District of Columbia
(District) for recreational development and uses, and resulting in the
possible amendment of the NPS' 2004 Final Management Plan for Fort
Circle Parks (Management Plan).
DATES: Public comment on the EA will be accepted until November 17,
2008.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted through the Planning, Environment
and Public Comment (PEPC) Web site at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/NACE
or by mail to: Superintendent, National Capital Parks-East, RE: Fort
Dupont Park Land Transfer Proposal, 1900 Anacostia Drive, SE.,
Washington, DC 20020.
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment, including your personal identifying
information, may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gayle Hazelwood, Superintendent,
National Capital Parks-East, RE: Fort Dupont Park Land Transfer
Proposal, at 1900 Anacostia Drive, SE., Washington, DC 20020 or by
telephone at (202) 690-5127, or by e-mail at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NPS is considering transferring
jurisdiction to the District over a 15-acre parcel at one end of Fort
Dupont Park (the Project Area), that is currently used for recreational
purposes. The transfer would facilitate the development of new
recreational facilities and programs in the Project Area by the
District, including a proposal to create a baseball academy for area
youth and another to expand an existing indoor ice skating arena. The
District's proposal would involve the help of private-sector partners.
If the decision is made to go forward with this transfer, it would
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occur pursuant to U.S. Code Title 40 Section 8124 (40 U.S.C. 8124),
which authorizes transfers of jurisdiction in the District of Columbia.
The 376-acre Fort Dupont Park is one of the Civil War Defenses of
Washington and is one of the Fort Circle Parks managed by the NPS. In
2004, the NPS completed the Management Plan and an action to transfer
these lands to the District would likely result in amendment of that
plan.
The EA studies the potential impacts of the proposed transfer to
the District, of the approximately 15 acres situated on the north side
of Fort Dupont Park along Ely Place in Southeast Washington, DC. In
addition to the indoor ice skating arena, the Project Area contains
ballfields, basketball and tennis courts and a parking lot, among other
features. The Project Area is not in an area of Fort Dupont Park that
is associated with the Civil War Defense of Washington, and does not
contain earthworks or other historic or archeological resources. Once
transferred, the Project Area would no longer be part of the Park and
no longer be managed or administered by the NPS.
The NPS is using this EA to decide whether to go forward with this
transfer to the District, and the EA contains the information currently
known about the District's plans for the Project Area if the transfer
does occur. The EA evaluates two alternatives: The no action
alternative (Alternative 1), and the preferred alternative (Alternative
2), which proposes to transfer jurisdiction of the Project Area to the
District. Alternative 2, to transfer jurisdiction, provides four
separate options for the possible configuration of the Fort Dupont Ice
Arena expansion and three separate options on how the proposed Youth
Baseball Academy facilities could be configured on the site, with one
option that maintains the multi-purpose sports field within the Project
Area.
Under Alternative 2, the Fort Dupont Ice Arena would be expanded to
approximately twice its current size and a Youth Baseball Academy would
be established on site. The Youth Baseball Academy would require the
construction of a building to support administrative functions and
three ball fields, including one regulation sized baseball field, two
softball fields, and associated parking. One of the options presented
under Alternative 2 also includes a multi-purpose sports field such as
a football/soccer field. The three existing basketball courts and four
existing tennis courts located within the Project Area would remain,
with responsibility for the facilities there, including the indoor ice
skating arena transferred from NPS to the District along with the land
which would no longer be part of Fort Dupont Park. The transfer of
jurisdiction would necessitate amending the Management Plan, which
provides a managerial framework for decisions about use and development
within the Fort Circle Parks, including Fort Dupont Park. On the other
hand, under Alternative 1, which is the no action alternative, the
current layout, condition, and management of Fort Dupont Park would not
change. The proposed development would not occur and the Management
Plan would not be amended.
Information and comments gathered during public meetings and an
extended scoping period were considered in the preparation of this EA
to identify the range of issues and potential impacts of this proposed
action. The NPS also coordinated and consulted with the District and
federal agencies to identify issues and concerns related to the natural
and cultural resources.
Dated: October 6, 2008.
Lisa A. Mendelson-Ielmini,
Regional Director, National Capital Region.
[FR Doc. E8-24500 Filed 10-15-08; 8:45 am]
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