Environmental Monitor
 
  September 3, 2019
 
  1. Notice of Scoping for Coventry Low-Pressure Sewer Extension.
  2. NEW! Notice of Scoping for Cove River Tide Gate Reconstruction Project, West Haven.
Post-Scoping Notices: Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) Not Required
  1. Post-Scoping Notice for United Pond Dam and City Pond Dam Removal, Griswold.
  2. NEW! Post-Scoping Notice for Safety Improvements on Route 127 at Evers Street, Bridgeport.
  3. NEW! Post-Scoping Notice for New Parking Garage at the Stamford Transportation Center.
    
  1. NEW! Update for EIE Notice Published January 8, 2019: Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) /   Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) Publication for Resilient Bridgeport: Rebuild By Design and National Disaster Resilience Projects.
 
     No State Land Transfer Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.
 
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Scoping Notices
"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.

The Following Scoping Notices have been submitted for publication in this edition.

1. Notice of Scoping for Coventry Low-Pressure Sewer Extension

Project Title: Low Pressure Sewer Extension

Municipality where proposed project might be located: Coventry

Addresses of Possible Project Locations: Commercial and Professional Office Zone properties along Route 44 (Boston Turnpike), just east of Bolton town line.  The location is depicted as the Proposed Bolton Gateway Sewer District on the attached maps.

Project Description: The Town of Coventry would like to provide 21 developed and undeveloped parcels with access to public sanitary sewers.

Utilizing developer's agreements to pay for construction, Coventry intends to facilitate a low-pressure sanitary sewer system servicing 21 properties abutting Route 44 in Coventry.  An existing low-pressure sewer located in the Route 44 right-of-way at the Bolton town line would be extended for this purpose.  As owners of the properties in the service area wish to connect to public sewers, they would enter into a developer's agreement with Coventry, and pay for any construction needed to extend sewers up to and onto their properties. The owners would each purchase, install, and maintain a sewage grinder pump that meets Coventry and Bolton Lakes Regional Water Pollution Authority (BLRWPCA) specifications. Low pressure sewers would be installed in the right-of-way for Route 44. Wastewater would flow west through existing low pressure sewers in Bolton and gravity sewers in Manchester to the Hockanum River Water Pollution Control Facility for treatment.

Coventry will enter into an intermunicipal agreement with the BLRWPCA for the conveyance of wastewater in which Coventry will become a customer of the BLRWPCA, a flow allotment will be set, and fee schedules will be described.  The existing intermunicipal agreement between the City of Manchester and the BLRWPCA for disposal of wastewater will be modified to include the proposed sewer service area in Coventry. 

The proposed sewer expansion would extend approximately 2,000 feet into Coventry from the Bolton town line.  Estimated average daily flow from the area as it exists now is 9,329  GPD. With moderate development the estimated average daily flow would be 29,027 GPD.  The small increase in flow rate and resultant pressure that are anticipated will pose no adverse effect to the BLRWPCA system operation, as documented in a June 2018 Town of Coventry WPCA Engineering Report prepared by Nathan L. Jacobson & Associates, Inc. 

The proposed project is an economic development project.  It is not receiving any state or federal funds.  The main purpose of this action is to modify or supplement an approved Environmental Impact Evaluation and sanitary sewer service area developed for the BLRWPCA.  The BLRWPCA received funding from the State's Clean Water Fund to extend sanitary sewers around Bolton Lakes to address community pollution problems from substandard septic systems.  The existing funding agreement between the State of Connecticut and BLRWPCA will be modified to reflect the proposed sewer service area (a.k.a. Bolton Gateway Sewer Service District) in Coventry. 

Project Map(s)Potential Layout Plan, Zoning Map

                         Potential Layout Plan, Natural Resources

Written comments from the public are welcomed and will be accepted until the close of business on:  Friday, September 20, 2019.

Any person can ask the sponsoring agency to hold a Public Scoping Meeting by sending such a request to the address below.  If a meeting is requested by 25 or more individuals, or by an association that represents 25 or more members, the sponsoring agency shall schedule a Public Scoping Meeting.  Such requests must be made by Friday, August 30, 2019.

Written comments and/or requests for a Public Scoping Meeting should be sent to

Name: Carlos Esguerra
Agency:
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Address:   79 Elm Street
Hartford CT 06106-5127
Fax: 860-424-4067
E-Mail: carlos.esguerra@ct.gov

 

If you have other questions about the scoping for this project, contact:

Name: Carlos Esguerra
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Address:   79 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 06106-5127
Phone: 860-424-3756
Fax: 860-424-4067
E-Mail: carlos.esguerra@ct.gov

 

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to complying with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.  Please contact us at (860) 418-5910 or deep.accommodations@ct.gov if you:  have a disability and need a communication aid or service; have limited proficiency in English and may need information in another language; or if you wish to file an ADA or Title VI discrimination complaint.  Any person needing a hearing accommodation may call the State of Connecticut relay number -711. Requests for accommodations must be made at least two weeks prior to any hearing, program or event.

2. Notice of Scoping for Cove River Tide Gate Reconstruction Project.

Project Title: Cove River Tide Gate Reconstruction Project

Municipality where proposed project might be located: West Haven

Address of Possible Project Location: Ocean Avenue/ Captain Thomas Boulevard

Project Description: The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) is administering a grant to the City of West Haven to replace the existing tide gates on the lower Cove River to increase coastal resiliency, mitigate stormwater flooding, and provide multiple environmental and recreational benefits.  The proposed project, funded by state bond funds, consists of removal of the existing, non-functioning tide gates at Ocean Avenue/ Captain Thomas Boulevard with new self-regulating and or traditional tide gates to be located somewhere on the reach of river between the existing tide gates at Ocean Avenue/ Captain Thomas Boulevard and the currently abandoned pedestrian bridge and former tide gate site at the mouth of the river.  The project includes rehabilitation of the pedestrian bridge, which is a component of the City's plan to revitalize the West Haven shoreline by connecting the public open spaces east and west of the Cove River with a multi-use trail, and the installation of a stone jetty slightly west of the mouth of the Cove River to prevent littoral drift from filling the river outlet. 

Project MapsCove River Aerial Map         Cove River Locus Map

Written comments from the public are welcomed and will be accepted until the close of business on:  Thursday, October 3, 2019.

Any person can ask the sponsoring agency to hold a Public Scoping Meeting by sending such a request to the address below.  If a meeting is requested by 25 or more individuals, or by an association that represents 25 or more members, the sponsoring agency shall schedule a Public Scoping Meeting.  Such requests must be made by September 13, 2019.

Written comments and/or requests for a Public Scoping Meeting should be sent to

Name: Catharine Chu
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Address:   79 Elm Street, Hartford CT 06106
Fax: 860-424-4067
E-Mail: Catharine.Chu@ct.gov

 

If you have questions about the public meeting, or other questions about the scoping for this project, contact:

Name: Catharine Chu
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Address:   79 Elm Street, Hartford CT 06106
Phone: 860-424-3342
Fax: 860-424-4067
E-Mail: Catharine.Chu@ct.gov

 

Other information: The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to complying with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.  Please contact us at (860) 418-5910 or deep.accomodations@ct.gov if you: have a disability and need a communication aid or service; have limited proficiency in English and may need information in another language; or if you wish to file an ADA or Title VI discrimination complaint.  Any person needing a hearing accommodation may call the State of Connecticut relay number-711.  Requests for accommodations must be made at least two weeks prior to any hearing, program or event. 

 

Post-Scoping Notices: Environmental Impact Evaluation Not Required
This category is required by the October 2010 revision of the Generic Environmental Classification Document for State Agencies. A notice is published here if the sponsoring agency, after publication of a scoping notice and consideration of comments received, has determined that an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) does not need to be prepared for the proposed project.

 


The Following Post-Scoping Notices have been submitted for publication in this edition.

1. Post-Scoping Notice for United Pond Dam and City Pond Dam Removal, Griswold

Project Title: United Pond Dam (aka Lower Slater Pond Dam) and City Pond Dam (aka Upper Slater Pond Dam) Removal

Municipality where project will be located: Griswold

CEPA Determination:  On April 4, 2017, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection published a Notice of Scoping to solicit public comments for this project in the Environmental Monitor.  During the scoping period, DEEP received comments from the Office of Policy Management  and Department of Public Health.  The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has taken those comments into consideration and has concluded that the project does not require the preparation of Environmental Impact Evaluation under CEPA.

The agency’s conclusion is documented in a Memo of Findings and Determination  and Environmental Checklist.

If you have questions about the project, you can contact the agency at:

Name:

Daniel Biron

Agency:

Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Water Management and Planning Division

Address:

79 Elm Street
Hartford, CT 06106-5127

Phone:

860-424-3892

Fax:

860-424-4067

E-Mail:

Dan.Biron@ct.gov


What happens next: The Department of Energy and Environmental Protectionexpects the project to go forward. This is expected to be the final notice of the project to be published in the Environmental Monitor.

2. Post-Scoping Notice for Safety Improvements on Route 127 at Evers Street.

Project Title: Safety Improvements on Route 127 at Evers Street

Municipality where project will be located: Bridgeport

CEPA Determination:  On September 20, 2016 the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) published a Notice of Scoping to solicit public comments for this project in the Environmental Monitor. A public scoping meeting was held on October 5, 2016.  In addition to comments received from the general public, CTDOT received comments from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP), the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH), and the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM).  CTDOT has taken those comments into consideration and has concluded that the project does not require the preparation of Environmental Impact Evaluation under CEPA.

CTDOT's conclusion is documented in a Memo of Findings and Determination and Environmental Assessment Checklist.

If you have questions about the project, you can contact the agency at:

Name: Kevin Fleming, Transportation Planner II

Agency: Connecticut Department of Transportation, Office of Environmental Planning

Address: 2800 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06131

Phone: (860) 594-2924

E-Mail: Kevin.Fleming@ct.gov  


What happens next:
The Connecticut Department of Transportation expects the project to go forward. This is expected to be the final notice of the project to be published in the Environmental Monitor.

3. Post-Scoping Notice for New Parking Garage at the Stamford Transportation Center.

Project Title: New Parking Garage at the Stamford Transportation Center

Municipality where project will be located: Stamford

CEPA Determination:  On October 2, 2018 the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) published a Notice of Scoping to solicit public comments for this project in the Environmental Monitor.  A public scoping meeting was held on October 24, 2018.  In addition to public comments received, CTDOT received comments from the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the CT Department of Public Health. CTDOT has taken all comments into consideration and has concluded that the project does not require the preparation of an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) under CEPA.

CTDOT's conclusion is documented in a Memo of Findings and Determination and Environmental Checklist.

If you have questions about the project, you can contact the agency at:

Name:  Kevin Fleming, Transportation Planner II   


Agency:  Connecticut Department of Transportation

                Office of Environmental Planning

 

Address:  2800 Berlin Turnpike

                 Newington, CT 06111

Phone: (860) 594-2924

E-Mail: Kevin.Fleming@ct.gov                                                                                      


What happens next: CTDOT expects the project to go forward. This is expected to be the final notice of the project to be published in the Environmental Monitor.

 

 


EIE Notices
After Scoping, an agency that wishes to undertake an action that could significantly affect the environment must produce, for public review and comment, a detailed written evaluation of the expected environmental impacts. This is called an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE).

 


The Following EIE Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.

 

 

1. Update for EIE Notice Published January 8, 2019: Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) / Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) Publication for Resilient Bridgeport: Rebuild By Design and National Disaster Resilience Projects

Project Title: Resilient Bridgeport: Rebuild By Design and National Disaster Resilience Projects (Update for Resilient Bridgeport EIE notice published on January 8, 2019)

Municipality where project is proposed: Bridgeport

Addresses of Project Locations: South End of Bridgeport, CT

Project Description:

Note this is not a new EIE notice. This notice serves as an update to the notice of the Draft EIS / EIE published on January 8, 2019 in the Connecticut Environmental Monitor. This notice announces the publication of the Final EIS / EIE for Resilient Bridgeport in the Federal Register on September 6, 2019, which will include the response to comments on the Draft EIS / EIE, a Preferred Alternative, and a Programmatic Agreement under the Section 106 process.

The Connecticut Environmental Policy Act establishes environmental policy for the State of Connecticut and requires an EIE for any state action that could affect the natural environment. In addition, the Proposed Action is considered a “major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment”; therefore, it must comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). As such, this EIE will jointly serve as an EIS and will meet NEPA requirements. CTDOH has prepared this Final EIS/EIE in accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality’s Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of NEPA (40 CFR Parts 1500-1508) and HUD’s Environmental Review Procedures for Entities Assuming HUD Environmental Responsibilities (24 CFR 58). Scoping for the Draft EIS / EIE formally began on February 27, 2018 when the Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS was published in the Connecticut Environmental Monitor, which commenced a 30-day comment period to solicit public and agency input that lasted through March 28, 2018 and included a public scoping hearing on March 14, 2018. A notice of EIE was published for the Draft EIS / EIE in the Connecticut Environmental Monitor on January 8, 2019. Following the publication of the notice of availability of the Draft EIS in the Federal Register on February 1, 2019, a public hearing was held on February 26, 2019, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the University of Bridgeport Arts & Humanities Building, Schelfhaudt Gallery (84 Iranistan Avenue, Bridgeport, CT). The public hearing was followed by a design workshop. Comments on the Draft EIS / EIE were recorded at the hearing. Those who do did not wish to voice their comments publicly were offered an opportunity to provide a private written or verbal comment at the meeting, or to submit comments at any point during the public comment period that ended March 18, 2019 through the Resilient Bridgeport website (www.ResilientBridgeport.com) or by mail or email. Public comments received during the comment period are responded to in Appendix H of the Final EIS / EIE.

The study area for the Proposed Action is situated within the South End neighborhood of the City of Bridgeport (see linked Figures 1 and 2), a peninsula of the Connecticut coastal region located between Cedar Creek, the Long Island Sound, and Bridgeport Harbor. Overall, the study area is a cross section of the residential, institutional, utility, and recreational uses that define the South End neighborhood, all of which are susceptible to acute and chronic flooding conditions due to a combination of inadequate stormwater infrastructure in the area and its coastal location.

The purpose of the Proposed Action is to create a more resilient South End community, support its long-term viability, and improve health and safety for the community’s vulnerable populations. The principal targeted outcomes follow:

Lower the risk of acute and chronic flooding.

Provide dry egress during emergencies.

Educate the public about flood risks and sea level rise.

The Proposed Action will deliver additional benefits to the community, potentially unlocking development or public realm opportunities, enhancing connectivity between the South End and downtown Bridgeport (located north of the railroad and I-95), improving existing open space amenities, building up the resilience of local energy systems, and leveraging public investment in ongoing resiliency efforts through coordination with local stakeholders.

The Final EIS includes a Preferred Alternative, a response to public comments on the DEIS, and a draft Programmatic Agreement to resolve adverse effects to historic resources from the Proposed Action as part of the Section 106 process being done in coordination with the NEPA process. In response to public comment from residents, state agencies and the State Historic Preservation Office and feedback from property owners in the project area on the DEIS, the Final EIS Preferred Alternative (Alternative 1) for the north-south section of the alignment of the coastal flood defense system of the Flood Risk Reduction project closely follows the Eastern alignment option in the Draft EIS. The Preferred Alternative avoids an impact to the William Bishop Cottage Development Historic District along Main Street and of the alternatives evaluated in the Final EIS provides the largest area of flood protection and dry egress to the study area.

The Final EIS will be published in the Federal Register on September 6, 2019, starting a 30-day public comment period ending on October 7, 2019.

 

In addition to the linked access to the FEIS provided below, the public can also view a copy of this FEIS at the following locations on or after September 6, 2019:

 

 

Bridgeport City Hall
45 Lyon Terrace
Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 576-7081

 


Bridgeport Public Library Main Branch
925 Broad Street
Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 576-7400

 


Bridgeport Public Library Black Rock Branch
2705 Fairfield Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06605
(203) 576-7025

 

 

University of Bridgeport Magnus Wahlstrom Library

 

126 Park Avenue
Bridgeport, CT
203-576-2388 

Project Document Website at the Connecticut Department of Housing:

https://www.ct.gov/doh/cwp/view.asp?a=4513&q=588726

Documents will be posted on the CT DOH website link above on September 6, 2019 in conjunction with their publication in the Federal Register and will be labeled as "Resilient Bridgeport Final EIS / EIE Chapters September 2019" and "Resilient Bridgeport Final EIS / EIE Appendices September 2019."

Project Maps Links:

Figure 1 Project Area Map

Figure 2 Project Location Map

Comments on this FEIS will be accepted until 11:59pm EST: October 7, 2019

Additional information about this project can be found online at:

https://www.ct.gov/doh/cwp/view.asp?a=4513&q=588726 and www.resilientbridgeport.com

Send your comments about this FEIS to:

            Name: Rebecca French, Director of Resilience

          Agency:  Connecticut Department of Housing

          Address: 505 Hudson Street, Hartford, CT 06106

          Phone: (860) 270-8231

          E-mail: Rebecca.French@ct.gov

 

 

 


State Land Transfer Notices
Connecticut General Statutes Section 4b-47  requires public notice of most proposed sales and transfers of state-owned lands. The public has an opportunity to comment on any such proposed transfer. Each notice includes an address where comments should be sent. Read more about the process.

 


No State Land Transfer Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.


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