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-- - -- ------ --- - - -- --- - - ----- - -- - -- -- APR-30-2007MON12:55 PM FAXNO. P. 02 FEMA FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT HARPER MCCAUGHAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RELOCATION PROJECT LONG BEACH, HARRISON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI FEMA-l604-DR-MS The Long Beach School District (District) has applied to the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency (FEMA) for assistance with a flood mitigation project for the Harper McCaughan Elementary School (HMES) in Harrison County, Mississippi. The HMES was devastatedby storm surges associated with Hurricane Katrina in 2005. FEMA proposes to provide assistance for this project through the Public Assistance Program (PA) under Presidential Disaster Declaration FEMA-1604-DR-MS. The attached Environmental Assessment (EA) was prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969,the President's Council on Environmental Quality regulations ( 40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] Parts 1500- 1508) to implement NEPA, and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulations (44 CPR § 10.9)to implC111;ent NEPA. The purpose of the EA is to analyze the potential environmental impacts of the relocation project, and to determine whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (HIS) or a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONS!). In the EA process, FEMA consideredtwo alternatives,the No Action Alternative and the Proposed Action Alternative. The Proposed Action Alternative would relocate and construct a new HMES on higher ground outside of the Category 3 stonn surge inundation area and FEMA flood hazard zone. The location of the proposed school is an undeveloped SO-acresite north of PineviUeRoad and soUthof CommissionRoad, approximately 1.3 miles north of the former HMES site. The required work at the site would consist of clearing approximately 13 acres at the southwesterncomer of the site for construction of the new lIMES. This proposed project as described in the EA was evaluated for any potential significant adverse impacu to existingland use, water Tcsources(stUfaccwater, groundwater, waters of the United States, and floodplains), air quality, noise, biological resources (vegetation, fish and wildlif~ State-and Federally-listed threatened or endangered species and critical habitat), and cultural resources. It was also evaluated for safety and hazardous materials issues as well as for disproportionatelyhigh and adverse effects on minority or low income populations.

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Page 1: FEMA · 2013-07-26 · FEMA proposes to provide assistance for this project through the Public Assistance Program (PA) under Presidential Disaster Declaration FEMA-1604-DR-MS. The

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APR-30-2007MON12:55 PM FAXNO. P. 02

FEMA

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

HARPER MCCAUGHAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RELOCATION PROJECTLONG BEACH, HARRISON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

FEMA-l604-DR-MS

The Long Beach School District (District)has applied to the Federal EmergencyManagementAgency (FEMA) for assistancewith a flood mitigation project for theHarper McCaughanElementarySchool (HMES) in Harrison County,Mississippi. TheHMES was devastatedby storm surges associatedwith HurricaneKatrina in 2005.FEMA proposes to provide assistancefor this project through the Public AssistanceProgram (PA) under PresidentialDisasterDeclarationFEMA-1604-DR-MS.

The attachedEnvironmentalAssessment (EA) was prepared in accordancewith theNational EnvironmentalPolicy Act (NEPA)of 1969,the President's Council onEnvironmentalQuality regulations ( 40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR]Parts 1500-1508) to implementNEPA, and Federal EmergencyManagementAgency (FEMA)regulations (44 CPR § 10.9)to implC111;entNEPA. The purpose of the EA is to analyzethe potential environmental impacts of the relocationproject, and to determinewhether toprepare an Environmental Impact Statement(HIS)or a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONS!). In the EA process, FEMA consideredtwo alternatives,the No ActionAlternative and the Proposed Action Alternative.

The Proposed Action Alternative wouldrelocate and construct a new HMES on higherground outside of the Category3 stonn surge inundationarea and FEMA flood hazardzone. The location of the proposed school is an undeveloped SO-acresite north ofPineviUeRoad and soUthof CommissionRoad, approximately 1.3miles north of theformer HMES site. The requiredwork at the site would consist of clearingapproximately 13acres at the southwesterncomer of the site for constructionof the newlIMES. This proposedproject as described in the EA was evaluated for any potentialsignificant adverse impacu to existing land use, water Tcsources(stUfaccwater,groundwater,waters of the United States, and floodplains),air quality, noise, biologicalresources (vegetation, fish and wildlif~ State-andFederally-listedthreatened orendangeredspecies and critical habitat), and cultural resources. It was also evaluated forsafety and hazardousmaterials issues as well as for disproportionatelyhigh and adverseeffects on minority or low incomepopulations.

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APR-30-2007 MON12:55 PM FAXNO. P. 03

F,!NDINGS

Based on input and consultationswith Federal and State resource agencies, and otheridentified sourcesdocumented in the attachedEA and in accordancewith the NationalEnvironmentalPolicy Act FEMA reguJations(44 CFR part 10)for environmentalconsiderations,and executive orders on floodplains(EO 11988),wetlands (EO 11990)and environmentaljustice (EO 12898),FEMA has found that the proposed project withthe prescribedmitigation measuresas defined in the EA win have no significant impacton the natural or human environment. As a result of this Finding of No SignificantImpact, an BISwill not be prepared and the proposed project with prescribed conditionsmay proceed. If a change in the scope of work occurs, the State and FEMA must benotified to evaluate if the proposed change would alter the potential impacts on theenviromnent.

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FEMA Environmental Officer FEMA Infrastructure Branch ChiefFEMA-1604-DR-MS