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[Federal Register: May 7, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 89)]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers;
Notice of Availability of Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact
Statement for the Proposed Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project, in the
City of Rancho Cordova, Sacramento County, CA
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Sacramento District published a
notice in the Federal Register on December 8, 2006 (71 FR 71142-71143),
informing the public of the availability of the Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project.
USACE, Sacramento District has prepared a Supplemental Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) in response to new information.
It is now available for review and comment.
The SDEIS provides new information and additional analyses related
to utilities and service systems (specifically, water supply) and
biological resources. Like the 2006 DEIS, the SDEIS analyzes the
potential effects of implementing each of five alternative scenarios
for a mixed-use development in the approximately 3,828-acre Rio del Oro
Specific Plan area, in the City of Rancho Cordova, Sacramento County,
CA. The alternatives considered in detail in the SDEIS are: (1)
Proposed Project/Proposed Action (i.e., Proposed Project Alternative),
the Applicants' Preferred Alternative; (2) High Density (Increased
Densities Consistent with Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Blueprint); (3) Impact Minimization; (4) No Federal Action (No Section
404 of the Clean Water Act Permit); and (5) No Project/No Action (No
development).
DATES: All written comments must be postmarked on or before July 6,
2008. A public hearing will be held on May 22, 2008 at 6 p.m. at the
Rancho Cordova City Hall, located at 2729 Prospect Park Drive, Suite
220, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670. Oral and written comments will be
accepted at the public hearing. Written and oral comments will be given
equal weight and all comments received or postmarked by the date of the
hearing, or by the above date in the absence of a hearing, will be
considered by the Corps in preparing the Final EIS. Comments received
or postmarked after the date of the hearing, or after the above date in
the absence of a hearing, will be considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted in writing to: Kathleen Dadey,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, Regulatory Branch,
1325 J Street, Room 1480, Sacramento, CA 95814-2922, or via e-mail to
Kathleen.A.Dadey@usace.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathleen Dadey at (916) 557-7253.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The environmental effects of five
alternatives were evaluated in detail in the 2006 DEIS. Under the
Proposed Project/Proposed Action (Proposed Project Alternative),
buildout of the project would occur in five phases over 25-30 years.
The project provides for construction of approximately 11,601
residential dwelling units in three residential land use
classifications on 1,920 acres, along with commercial land uses,
neighborhood parks, and other uses such as a landscape corridor and
greenbelt, and several public schools. New utilities and communications
infrastructure would be installed and new roadways and on- and off-site
infrastructure improvements would be completed. The project designates
a 507-acre wetland preserve area and two elderberry preserve areas on
the site. The four alternatives to the Proposed Project/Proposed Action
described in the 2006 DEIS are as follows:
(1) The High Density Alternative embraces the concept of ``Smart
Growth,'' consistent with the Sacramento Area Council of Governments
Regional Blueprint. Under Smart Growth principles, areas planned for
development are developed at higher densities. Although these higher
densities may result in greater localized impacts on resources, the
overall area of disturbance is reduced by concentrating development in
particular locations.
(2) The Impact Minimization Alternative would reconfigure project
components to reduce impacts to waters of the United States, including
wetlands and high-quality biological habitat.
(3) The No Federal Action Alternative was designed to allow some
development of the project site while avoiding the placement of dredged
or fill material into waters of the United States.
(4) The No Project/No Action Alternative would preclude development
of the project; under this alternative, the majority of the project
site would remain under the jurisdiction of the City of Rancho Cordova.
After the 2006 DEIS was issued, USACE, Sacramento District
determined that the water supply and biological resources portions of
the DEIS should be supplemented, as described below.
The SDEIS includes a revised water-supply analysis that describes
the various sources of water for the project, including short-term
sources for development of Phase 1 and long-term water supplies for all
phases of development, and impacts associated with providing water to
the project. The analysis addresses the following elements set forth in
the case of Vineyard Area Citizens for Responsible Growth, Inc. v. City
of Rancho Cordova, 40 Cal. 4th 412 (2007), which was decided after the
2006 DEIS was released:
Reasonable likelihood of the water sources proving
available.
Identification and quantification of water demand from
project and cumulative development.
Reasonable likelihood of identified water supply meeting
the demands of project and cumulative development.
Analysis of alternative sources of water and project
contingencies (including curtailment) if water-supply sources are not
reasonably likely.
Impacts of water-supply infrastructure.
The revised water-supply analysis in the SDEIS also includes
consideration of potentially significant impacts that could result from
constructing a new water conveyance pipeline and booster pump station,
as well as potentially significant impacts that could occur from
curtailment of development as a mitigation measure. These impacts were
not discussed as part of the 2006 DEIS.
The SDEIS also contains a revised biological resources section that
incorporates information responding to comments raised during the DEIS
public-review period to ensure that the analysis considers significant,
relevant public comments. This section also contains new information
related to additional biological resource studies that have been
performed by the applicants since the DEIS was circulated, and some of
the mitigation measures have been expanded or clarified. The expanded
mitigation measures do not result in new significant impacts. The
biological resources section also contains additional analysis of
project consistency with the biological resources goals in the City of
Rancho Cordova's general plan.
USACE invites full public participation to promote open
communication and better decision-making. All persons and organizations
that have an interest in the Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project are
urged to
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participate in the NEPA process. A public hearing will be held as
described in the DATES section. This hearing will be announced in
advance through notices, media news releases, and/or mailings.
Copies of the SDEIS may be reviewed at the following locations: 1.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District Web Site: http://
www.spk.usace.army.mil/; 2. City of Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729
Prospect Park Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670; 3. City of Rancho
Cordova Planning Department Web site: http://
www.cityofranchocordova.org/Index.aspx?page=128.
Dated: April 29, 2008.
Christine Altendorf,
Acting District Engineer.
[FR Doc. E8-10216 Filed 5-6-08; 8:45 am]
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