Environmental Assessment. Moanalua Shopping Center Redevelopment Oahu, Hawaii

Abstract

The Department of the Navy has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) and determined that an Environmental Impact Statement is not required for the redevelopment of the Moanalua Shopping Center (MSC) Oahu Hawaii. Based on information gathered during preparation of the EA the Department of the Navy finds that the proposed redevelopment of the Moanalua Shopping Center Oahu Hawaii will not significantly impact human health or the environment. The Proposed Action is to establish a Navy Community Support Center by redeveloping the MSC site. A private developer would redevelop the approximately 15-acre MSC site as in-kind consideration for the fair market rent which would be due under a 40-year lease of the properties pursuant to 10 USC Section 2667. The Navy would be provided with up to 15,000 square feet of Navy administrative space. The Proposed Action would also provide up to 55,000 square feet of new commercial retail space and up to 15,000 square feet of new Quick Service Restaurant space. The Proposed Action would have an adverse effect on the MSC and a potential adverse affect to the Moanalua Community Church. The Navy complied with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) Section 106 requirements by consulting with the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and affording the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) and other consulting parties the opportunity to comment and executed a Memorandum of Agreement with the SHPO and ACHP. Under the Proposed Action significant impacts to traffic would occur at two intersections: Valkenburgh Street at Warden Avenue and Valkenburgh Street at Nimitz Highway. With the implementation of traffic mitigation measures no significant impacts to traffic would occur under the Proposed Action.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2004
Accession Number
ADA431224

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  • Ryan Pingree
  • William Halperin

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