[Federal Register: December 23, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 247)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
33 CFR Part 334
Naval Restricted Area, Port Townsend, Indian Island, Walan Point,
WA
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is issuing a final
rule to enlarge an existing restricted area within Port Townsend Bay,
Indian Island, Walan Point, Washington. The purpose of the restricted
area is to ensure the security and safety of the public, and satisfy
security, safety and operational requirements as they pertain to naval
vessels. The restricted area will be marked on navigation charts to
ensure security and safety for the public.
DATES: Effective Date: January 22, 2009.
ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Attn: CECW-CO (David B.
Olson), 441 G Street, NW., Washington, DC 20314-1000, or by e-mail to
david.b.olson@usace.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. David Olson, Headquarters,
Operations and Regulatory Community of Practice, at 202-761-4922, Ms.
Michelle Walker, Regulatory Branch Chief, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Seattle District, Northwest Division, at 206-764-6915, or Ms. Vicky
Didenhover of the Regulatory Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Seattle District, at 206-764-3311.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the July 31, 2007, issue of the Federal
Register (72 FR 41654), the Corps published a proposed rule to enlarge
an existing restricted area in Port Townsend Bay, Indian Island, Walan
Point, Washington.
In response to the proposed rule, we received 10 comments, two of
which expressed support for the enlarged area. The remaining comments
expressed the following concerns:
A. Pier lighting: One commenter expressed concern that the number
and brightness of pier lights caused glare along the shoreline.
The existing lights will not change in connection with expansion of
the restricted area. Pier lighting is controlled so that the minimum
lighting for safety and security is used during pier operations, and
pier lights are positioned to shine on the pier surface and into
adjoining waters.
B. Fixed security barrier: Two commenters were concerned over
aesthetic impacts and interference with navigation that would be caused
by a physical barrier structure in the water and the buoys that
position it.
Consideration of any fixed barrier is distinct from this regulatory
action to expand the existing restricted area. Any proposal to place a
physical barrier around the restricted area will be the subject of a
separate environmental review.
C. Emergency response: Another commenter was concerned about the
ability of the Navy and local municipalities to respond to an emergency
involving the Navy's Indian Island facility.
The Navy has a robust emergency response system and closely
coordinates with local response agencies. This expansion of the
restricted area does not produce an aggravated risk of a safety or
security situation for which additional emergency response would be
required.
D. Accident potential: Two commenters expressed concern that, by
constricting room available for navigation, the expansion of the
restricted area could increase the risk of marine accidents.
This rulemaking will not result in physical changes to the Indian
Island site that will present new navigational impediments. The present
restricted area has been in effect since 1961, with no record of
causing marine accidents or otherwise hindering navigation. Once this
final rule goes into effect, the restricted area's boundaries will
still lie approximately 1\1/2\ nautical miles from the nearest point on
the Port Townsend-Keystone ferry route, and approximately 1,700 yards
to the closest point of land at Kala Point. The coordinates defining
the expanded restricted area were selected to avoid interference with
established ferry routes, to minimize interference with the adjacent
traffic lanes of Port Townsend Bay, and to minimize interference with
traffic to the
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Port Townsend Paper Mill and Port Townsend Marina.
E. A local municipality said that the Department of the Navy should
prepare an environmental impact statement for all activities involving
the Naval Magazine Indian Island since 1998, including the expansion of
the restricted area.
The Corps has prepared an environmental assessment for this
rulemaking action to expand the existing restricted area. Other
Department of the Navy activities at this facility are outside of this
rulemaking action, and will be addressed as appropriate through
separate National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) actions by the Navy.
One commenter requested a public hearing, expressing concern that
insufficient information was provided regarding the nature of the
potentially hazardous conditions, from which the expanded restricted
area is intended to provide protection for the public.
This rulemaking action does not evaluate or implement any change to
the nature or intensity of U.S. Navy operations at the Indian Island
facility, but merely enlarges an existing restricted area in order to
provide an additional safety and security buffer between the public and
those activities. This rulemaking and its underlying evaluation focus
on the environmental and public interest impacts of the expanded
restricted area. It does not evaluate the impacts of present safety and
security conditions at the Indian Island facility; any changes to those
conditions will be evaluated, as appropriate, by the Navy. Because the
commenter did not raise reasons for holding a public hearing reflecting
concerns over the impacts of the expanded restricted area, we have
determined that no valid public interest would be served by holding
such a hearing.
Pursuant to its authorities in section 7 of the Rivers and Harbors
Act of 1917 (40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 1) and Chapter XIX of the Army
Appropriations Act of 1919 (40 Stat. 892; 33 U.S.C. 3) the Corps is
amending its regulations at 33 CFR part 334 by modifying the restricted
area at Sec. 334.1270. The enlarged area will be activated on an
intermittent basis by the U.S. Navy.
Procedural Requirements
a. Review Under Executive Order 12866. This rule is issued with
respect to a military function of the Defense Department and the
provisions of Executive Order 12866 do not apply.
b. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The rule has been
reviewed under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (Pub. L. 96-354, 5 U.S.C.
601) which requires the preparation of a regulatory flexibility
analysis for any regulation that will have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities (i.e., small
businesses and small governments). The Corps has determined that the
modification of this restricted area would have practically no economic
impact on the public and no anticipated navigational hazard or
interference with existing waterway traffic. Accordingly, the Corps
certifies that this regulation will have no significant economic impact
on small entities.
c. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act. Due to the
administrative nature of this action and because there is no intended
change in the use of the area, the Corps determined that this rule will
not have a significant impact to the quality of the human environment
and, therefore, preparation of an environmental impact statement is not
required. An environmental assessment with a Finding of No Significant
Impact has been prepared for this action in accordance with applicable
regulations. It may be reviewed at the District office listed at the
end of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, above.
d. Unfunded Mandates Act. This rule does not impose an enforceable
duty among the private sector and, therefore, is not a Federal private
sector mandate and is not subject to the requirements of section 202 or
205 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (Pub. L. 104-4). We have also
found under section 203 of the Act, that small governments will not be
significantly or uniquely affected by this rulemaking.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 334
Danger zones, Marine safety, Navigation (water), Restricted areas,
Waterways.
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For the reasons set out in the preamble, the Corps amends 33 CFR part
334 as follows:
PART 334--DANGER ZONE AND RESTRICTED AREA REGULATIONS
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1. The authority citation for 33 CFR part 334 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 40 Stat. 266 (33 U.S.C. 1) and 40 Stat. 892 (33
U.S.C. 3).
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2. Section 334.1270 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 334.1270 Port Townsend, Indian Island, Walan Point; naval
restricted area.
(a) The area. The waters of Port Townsend Bay bounded by a line
commencing on the north shore of Walan Point at latitude
48[deg]04[min]42[sec] North, longitude 122[deg]44[min]30[sec] West
(Point A); thence to latitude 48[deg]04[min]50[sec] North, longitude
122[deg]44[min]38[sec] West (Point B); thence to latitude
48[deg]04[min]52[sec] North, longitude 122[deg]44[min]57[sec] West
(Point C); thence to latitude 48[deg]04[min]44[sec] North, longitude
122[deg]45[min]12[sec] West (Point D); thence to latitude
48[deg]04[min]26[sec] North, longitude 122[deg]45[min]21[sec] West
(Point E); thence to latitude 48[deg]04[min]10[sec] North, longitude
122[deg]45[min]15[sec] West (Point F); thence to latitude
48[deg]04[min]07[sec] North, longitude 122[deg]44[min]49[sec] West
(Point G); thence to a point on the Walan Point shoreline at latitude
48[deg]04[min]16[sec] North, longitude 122[deg]44[min]37[sec] West
(Point H).
(b) The regulations. This area is for the exclusive use of the U.S.
Navy. No person, vessel, craft, article or thing shall enter the area
without permission from the enforcing agency. The restriction shall
apply during periods when ship loading and/or pier operations preclude
safe entry. The periods will be identified by flying a red flag from
the ship and/or pier.
(c) Enforcement. The regulation in this section shall be enforced
by Commander, Navy Region Northwest and such agencies and persons as
he/she shall designate.
Dated: December 18, 2008.
Jonathan A. Davis,
Acting Deputy Chief, Operations, Directorate of Civil Works.
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