Final Environmental Impact Statement. Reuse of Naval Station Puget Sound, Sand Point, Seattle, Washington. Volume 3, (General Errata, Comments, and Responses).

Abstract

This volume contains a copy of each written comment received on the Sand Point Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and responses to all comments. The proposed administrative action analyzed in this Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) continues to be the disposal of real property made available by the closure of the Naval Station Sand Point. The alternatives considered in this EIS (City Plan and Options, Muckleshoot Plan, and the No-action Alternative) are intended to evaluate three separate proposals for the reuse of the property. Section 2 lists changes between the DEIS and the FEIS. These changes are either editorial or reflect changes in the situation that have occurred since the DEIS was prepared. Comments on the DEIS and responses to the comments appear in Section 3. The organization of the comments and responses is discussed in the following two paragraphs. Persons commenting fell into four groups: representatives of federal agencies, local agencies, citizen groups, and individual citizens. The comments have been organized accordingly and assigned the following letter-codes: F Federal agency; L Local agency; CG Citizen group, and I Individual citizen. Within these groupings, responses are ordered alphabetically by author's name and designated F-1, F-2, and so on. Separate topics addressed within each written comment have been numbered also. Responses are keyed to comment and topic. Thus, comment L-1 has responses L-1-1 to L-1-40.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA331097

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