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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITOR
The official site for project information under
the Connecticut Environmental Policy Act

February 22, 2011
 
   None in this edition
  
   1. 2007 Comprehensive Campus Master Plan for Western Connecticut State University, Danbury
Environmental Classification Documents
    1. Proposed Environmental Classification Document for the Department of Transportation (DOT)
    STEP I - Notices of Intent to Transfer Property. None in this edition  
                    

   STEP II - Public comments regarding proposed transfers that were posted previously in the Environmental Monitor, and the Office of Policy and Management's (OPM's) responses to those comments.

    1. NEW! Seaside Regional Center, Waterford 

                            

   STEP III - Draft recommendations of the Commissioner of Environmental Protection regarding preservation of properties proposed for transfer.   None in this edition  

    

   STEP IV - Final recommendations of the Commissioner of Environmental Protection regarding disposition of properties proposed for transfer, along with comments and responses from Step III.  None in this edition

              

   STEP V - Final determinations by the Secretary of OPM regarding the ultimate disposition of properties proposed for transfer.  None in this edition

      

The next edition of the Environmental Monitor will be published on March 8, 2011.
 
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"Scoping" is for projects in the earliest stages of planning.  At the scoping stage, detailed information on a project's design, alternatives, and environmental impacts does not yet exist.  Sponsoring agencies are asking for comments from other agencies and from the public as to the scope of alternatives and environmental impacts that should be considered for further study.  Send your comments to the contact person listed for the project by the date indicated.
No Scoping Notices have been submitted for review and comment in this edition.

The following Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) notice has been submitted for review and comment in this edition.

1. EIE Notice for the 2007 Comprehensive Campus Master Plan for Western Connecticut State University (WCSU)

Municipality where project is proposed: Danbury

Address of Possible Project Locations: Westside Campus (Lake Avenue), and Midtown Campus (181 White Street)

Project Description: The Board of Trustees for the Connecticut State University System (CSUS) proposes to implement a program of improvements to the Midtown and Westside Campuses at Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) (the “Preferred Plans”).  These improvements have been released as part of the approved 2007 Comprehensive Campus Master Plan for Western Connecticut State University, prepared by Symmes Maini & McKee Associates, Inc. in September 2007.  The primary goals and objectives of the improvement program are to:

  • Renovate, upgrade, replace, and expand existing facilities;
  • Relocate functions in existing or new facilities in coordination with the WCSU’s space utilization study;
  • Unify and consolidate core uses of the campus;
  • Utilize existing resources, building on existing strengths, and reinforcing the positive image of the University, community, and State; and 
  • Provide a development strategy that establishes need, priority, schedule, and cost effective solutions to the University’s and existing and future needs.

The Campus Plan would be implemented through various projects on campus providing new or renovated academic, administrative, athletic and residential space, new parking garages, landscaping, new quadrangles, linkage of exterior spaces throughout the campus, and demolition of some existing structures.

The Westside Campus project improvements would likely include the following (with approximate gross square feet noted):

  • New Visual and Performing Arts Center with 170,000 gross square feet (gsf) of floor space;
  • Three residence halls, each with floor space measuring 60,000 gsf and with a total capacity of 394 residents;
  • Addition to the Classroom Building of 51,000 gsf;
  • Addition to the O’Neill Center of 25,000 gsf;
  • Two parking garages (one with an associated mini-power plant), each with a capacity for 500 cars;
  • Closing of a portion of University Boulevard and redirection of vehicular and pedestrian flow.

The Midtown Campus project improvements would likely include the following:

  • New Wellness Center (attached to Berkshire Hall), with 39,000 gsf of floor space;
  • Addition to the Student Center of 33,000 gsf;
  • One new residence hall, with floor space measuring 138,000 gross square feet (gsf) and a capacity of 300 residents;
  • One new parking garage (and associated chiller plant) with a capacity for 400 cars;
  • Demolition of the Roberts Avenue Elementary School and closing of the associated street.
  • Demolition of the Richa House and associated garage.

To implement these improvements, the 2015 Campus Master Plan Update is being proposed as part of this EIE.  Below are the preferred conceptual plans for each campus.

Project Map(s):  Click below to view project figures.

Project Vicinity Map (1.4 MB)

Westside Campus:

Existing Conditions (238 kb)

Preferred Alternative (254 kb)

Midtown Campus:

Existing Conditions (327 kb)

Preferred Alternative (338 kb)

Comments on this EIE will be accepted until the close of business on: March 4, 2011.

The public can view a copy of this EIE at: https://www.ct.gov/dpw; WCSU Haas Campus Library, 181 White Street, Danbury; City of Danbury City Clerk’s Office, 155 Deer Hill Road, Danbury; Danbury Public Library, 170 Main Street, Danbury; CSUS Offices, 39 Woodland Street, Hartford; and CT DPW, 165 Capitol Avenue, Room 275, Hartford.

There is no public hearing scheduled for this EIE.  The agency will hold a public hearing if 25 or more persons or an association that has at least 25 members requests a hearing.  A public hearing request must be made no later than January 28, 2011 by 5:00 pm.

Send your comments about this EIE to:

Name:

Keith Epstein, AIA

Title:

Assistant Vice Chancellor for Planning and Technical Services

Agency:

Connecticut State University System

Address:

39 Woodland Street

Hartford, Connecticut  06105

Fax:

860-493-0059

E-Mail:

epsteink@ct.edu

If you have questions about a public hearing, or where you can review this EIE, or similar matters, please contact:

Name:

Jeff Bolton, Supervising Environmental Analyst

Agency:

Connecticut Department of Public Works

Address:

165 Capitol Avenue, Room 275

Hartford, Connecticut  06106

Phone:

860-713-5706

E-Mail:

jeffrey.bolton@ct.gov


Environmental Classification Document

This is a new category to allow for review and comment on proposed Environmental Classification Documents before they are approved for use by state agencies.  Environmental Classification Documents are used by state agencies to determine whether a specific state action requires evaluation under the Connecticut Environmental Policy Act.

The Connecticut Department of Transportation is publishing its proposed Environmental Classification Document (ECD) making it available for review and comment.
To view and download a copy of the proposed ECD, go to The Department's Environmental Planning Website

Comments on this ECD will be accepted until the close of business (5:00 pm) on

March 3, 2011 

  

Send comments to:

Name:  Mr. Mark W. Alexander - Transportation Assistant Planning Director

Agency:  Connecticut Department of Transportation

Address:  2800 Berlin Turnpike, Room 2147, Newington, CT 06131-7546

Email:  Mark.W.Alexander@ct.gov


  
State Land Transfer Notices


Connecticut General Statutes Section 4b-47 provides for public notice of proposed transfers of state-owned lands out of state ownership. The notice process takes place in steps. Step I is the notice of intent to transfer, which includes an opportunity for any person to comment. If comments are received, the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) will respond, and the comments and responses will be published as Step II.

The Commissioner of Environmental Protection may choose to evaluate the property more thoroughly and recommend preservation of the property or restrictions on the transfer. Step III is publication of the Commissioner's report and draft recommendations, and includes a 30-day public comment period. Step IV is publication of the Commissioner’s responses to any public comments along with the Commissioner's final recommendations regarding the property.

Step V is publication of OPM’s final determination regarding disposition of the property. Fifteen days after this posting the transfer may proceed.

IMPORTANT :  Most proposed transfers are not required to go through all five steps.  The land may be sold or transferred 15 days after the close of the comment period of Step I if no comments are received.  If comments are received, and the DEP does not elect to conduct and publish a more thorough study of the property, the land may be sold or transferred 15 days after publication of the comments and responses under Step II.

The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) maintains a list of properties that have been through the public comment phases that includes links to comments received and OPM's responses.


No Step I Notice was submitted for review and comment in this edition.


The following Step II notice was submitted for review and comment in this edition.

1. Comments and OPM's Responses for Proposed Land Transfer in Waterford

Complete address of property: 36 Shore Road, Waterford


Commonly used name of property or other identifying information
: Seaside Regional Center


Click here to view the previous edition of the Environmental Monitor in which the notice of intent to transfer this property (Step I) first appeared.

Comments Received and OPM Responses:

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No Step III, Step IV or Step V Notices were submitted for publication in this edition.  


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