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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-Planning Department . CITY OF SAN BERN-..RDINO f.3REQUEST , JR COUNCIL ACTION From: Larry E. Reed, Director of Planning and Building Services Department Dept: Planning Su~ect: RESPONSE TO DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR CLOSURE OF NORTON AIR FORCE BASE Date: 12-27-89 Mayor and Council Meeting of January 3, 1990 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Cornmon Council receive and file the responses to the "Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Closure of Norton Air Force Base " from Engineering Division and Planning Division. ~~~~ ~oG~ ~ Larry E. Reed, Director Contact person: N.C. Schurkens Phone: (714) 1R4-'il'i7 Supporting data attached: Staff report Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: Council Notes: 75,0262 Agenda Item No---6 \ . CITY OF SAN BERN)(RDINO - REQUEST "'''R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The Department of the Air Force prepared and distributed for comment the "Draft Environmental Impact statement for the Closure of Norton Air Force Base California" on November 15, 1989. Public hearings were held and also cable cast to the community. city Departments and Divisions have been provided copies of the report for comment. The Planning, Engineering, and Water Departments have provided comments which are attached. The Police Department comments will be forwarded upon receipt. The comment period ends January 8, 1990. In order to insure timely presentation of our comments, they are brought forth as recommendations for sending to the Air Force. The comments being recommended are: 1. It is recognized that issues of clean-up of hazardous waste are being deferred to the second (reuse) EIS (PV). However, the city continues request specific action plans including time frames for removal of hazardous waste materials. 2. Four archeological sites have been identified with a potential for 21 more sites, however, they have not been located on any map of the base. The additional 21 sites are listed for further study, but it would be helpful to know what has been found, what if any restrictions might be placed on the use of the area and the specific areas identified. 3. The EIS roadways potential did the new not include the General Plan proposed City has identified. Had they known of roadways, some comments may have changed. 4. In the Installation Restoration program, what are the agreed upon deadlines for completion of the IRP? 5. If the compounds served to base groundwater that exceed the base personnel? supply has volatile organic MCL'S, is the water being 6. In the Installation Restoration Program, what is considered early warning of significant changes? If an interim measure determines groundwater pumping to retard plume spread, is it the intent that the water will receive treatment to remove the contaminants? It is recommended that the city Administrator be directed to forward these comments regarding the draft EIS to the Air Force for further review and comment. 7l':;_n?,:;A " . city of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8912-3505 FROM: Jim Robbins, Deputy City Administrator - Administrative Services J Kaye schurkens, Senior Planner, Advanced ~i TO: SUBJECT: PLANNING'S RESPONSE TO NORTON AIR FORCE CLOSURE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT BASE DATE: December 27, 1989 COPIES: Larry E. Services Planner, Reed, Director, Planning and Department, Vince Bautista, Advanced Planning Building Senior ------------------------------------------------------------- I believe our primary concern must be the clean-up of the various waste sites at Norton. The sites contain a variety of waste products which include hazardous wastes and wastes with low level radiation, as well as uncompacted landfills and petroleum distillates. The study to identify sites of asbestos has not been completed. Many of these sites are located in the northwest, developed portion of the base which contains dormitories, offices and warehouses and others are in the northeast portion of the base which presently contains recreational areas. (See attached pages 3.11 and 3.13 for map locations.) Because of the potential threat to the health and safety of the persons who now or in the future will live, work and play in this area, this clean-up should be expedited to the maximum extent possible. This cleanup would also improve the marketability of the base for further re-use by business and industry. Kaye Shurkens Senior Planner jnmg Enclosure (/ . . I i --- 3-11 "IS OlolotOQOIY r'-', . , , . . I , . i....._.-l ::; I I I I .~ I I I I L'=ij e:::. .....1 -."" . 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"" 0 MZ ~ Qj c:: C) :::l ~ ~~ , . City of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 8912-704 TO: KAYE SCHURKENS, Senior Planner li~) I: Ii' :d :;','; FROM: GENE R. KLATT, Assistant City Engineer C'" . ., SUBJECT: Review of EIS Norton Air Base Closure , . ~ ,. . DATE: December 14, 1989 COPIES: 9.01, Mike Grubbs We have reviewed the draft EIS Report for Norton Air Base and have found it to be quite complete. There are a few minor points that could use additional information or clarifica- tion. Four archeological sites have been identified with a potential for 21 more sites, however, they have not been located on any map of the base. The additional 21 sites are listed for further study, but it would be helpful to know what has been found, what if any restrictions might be placed on the use of the area and the specific areas identified. Circulation is discussed, but without specific information on the potential reuse of the area, no accurate projections of future traffic can be made. Also, those charged with the preparation of the EIS did not include the General Plan proposed roadways the City has identified. While they need only address current conditions and impacts, had they known of potential new roadways, some comments may have changed. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please contact our office. ROGER G. HARDGRAVE Director of Public Works/City Engineer - ~/~ ---1 / GENE R. KLATT Assistant city Engineer GRK:pa f: n I,:C :,[Jl rn i; 1 :i i'lP'l , I , . C I T Y 0 F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0 MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM PCC'~ ~- 'H.:. U~ - .ttUf1.ltJ U"'r:r- .11. t f". 1989 [jEC 28 nt 2: ii I TO: Kay Scherkens, Senior Planner FROM: Bernard C. Kersey, Director, Administration & Finance Water Department SUBJ ECT: DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR CLOSURE OF NORTON AIR FORCE BASE DATE: December 28, 1989 COPIES: Herbert Wessel, Joe Stejskal ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Below are comments to the Environmental Impact Statement referenced hereinabove: 3.2.1.2 INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM Status of the Installation Restoration Program for Norton AFB. Reference is made on page 3-7 that schedules for setting of deadl ines for completion of the IRP are contained in a formal lAG. What are the agreed upon deadlines? 3.2.3.1 GROUNDWATER A discussion on groundwater on page 3-24 indicated that contaminates, both heavy metal (silver) and volatile organic compounds appear in base wells and Gage Canal wells. The data presented is from 1980-81 and shows that TCE exceeds the MCL of 5ug/L. More current testing than 1980-81 should be available on the base wells and should be reflected, and there is a MCL for perchloroethylene of 4ug/L. If the base water supply has volatile organic compounds that exceed the MCL'S, is the water being served to base personnel? 3.4.5.2 PUBLIC UTILITIES The City of San Bernardino Water Department provides water service to the Ballistic Missile Office on Mill Street and a large water service which serves as a stand- by water supply for the base. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES 4.1.1.1 INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM - p. 4-1 In the endangerment assessments, a possible positive impact is claimed from reduced groundwater pumping based , ~ . Kay Scherkens December 28, 1989 Page 2 on a reduction in the number of persons using the groundwater as a source of drinking. Current groundwater use should be 890 million gal/year to be consistent with subsections 3.2.3.1 and 4.1.3. Additionally, a measure calls for monitoring the contamination plumes to provide early warning of significant changes. What is considered significant? If an interim measure determines groundwater pumping to retard plume spread, is it the intent that the water will receive treatment to remove the contaminants? ~~ Director, Administration & Finance BCK:tae CITY OF SAN BERN"" RDINO - REQUEST r R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The Police Department's comments are attached for your review. Based on their comments, two additional comments are recommended. 1. Hazardous waste removal from the Base is a serious transportation issue. Local (City and/or County) public safety offici~ls must be aware and participate in planning the transporting of hazardous waste materials over City streets. 2. It is recognized that the Air Force continues to indicate the Base Housing located north of 3rd street will remain as Base housing. The City is concerned if the housing is released for sale. Because the area does not meet City standards, the potential for blight is significant. It is recommended that these two comments be added to the six in the staff report for forwarding by the City Administrator 9the Air 1.. 17ce.... _7 ' '-~~/ /1'~---~ / 0/JAMES E. ROBBINS Deputy City Administrator JER/md 75-0264 ~7\ ~) CITY OF SAN qERNARDINO - .~EMORANDUM To KAYE SCHURKENS SENIOR PLANNER Su~ect COMMENTS ON DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT NORTON AIR FORCE BASE From LIEUTENANT THOMAS D. MAIER Date DECEMBER 29, 1989 Approved Date Having read the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Closure (Withdrawal of Units) of Norton Air Force Base, dated November 1989, we have comments concerning two areas: 1. Transportation of hazardous substances from the base site to disposal locations: It is imperative that the police and fire departments are involved in the selection of routes to be used by all contractors who will be removing hazardous substances from the base through the City of San Bernard i no. I t wi 11 also be important that all i nvo 1 ved contractors use the same prescribed routes, so that the city is able to formulati contingency plans in the case of an emergency involving any vehic1i:~ transporting these substances. r~ <:-) :::0 f'r7 (') t::5 / 2. The eventual disposition of base housing located North of 3rd StreEi:~: E; :v: Though there is no mention of this subject in the draft of Novemb:er;7i 1989, it is important that it be mentioned from the beginnl:~g.o Mishandling in the disposition of this military housing could ha~e a~ great adverse effect on the eventual development of the surrourfe'inq property. The cons tr uct i on and 1 ayout of th is base hous i ng, if converted to rental property by the private sector, would easily lend itself to a bl i ghted area. If the air force pl ans to eventually release this property, it would be imperative that the property be managed by a public housing authority, so that standards as exist today under military management would continue. This housing does not lend itself to individual owner occupied usage. If the plan is to sell the property to an investor from the private sector, we would require stringent modifications and provisions in an attempt to negate the properties deterioration to a blighted area. We have not listed the change over of Norton employees commuting from San Bernardino to March Air Force Base in Riverside as a concern, because it is not. We have studied the information provided by the report and concur that the impact on our surface routes will be minimal. The pol ice department wi 11 be very i nteres ted in rev i ewi ng future reports or any other documentation regarding the changing status of Norton Air Force Base.