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January 17, 2023

Scoping Notice

  1. NEW! Notice of Scoping for Durham Center Water System Main Extension, Durham and Middletown.
  2. NEW! Notice of Scoping for Former Ames Corporate Headquarters – Redevelopment Project, Rocky Hill.

Scoping Notice - Post-Scoping Notice (Need More Time)

  1. Notice of Time Extension for Post-Scoping Notice for Safety Improvements on Route 82 (Phase 1), Norwich.

Post-Scoping Notice

    No Post-Scoping Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.

Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE)

     No EIE Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.

Agency Record of Decision

     No Record of Decision Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.

OPM Determination of Adequacy

  1. NEW! The Office of Policy and Management's Review of the Record of Decision for Mansfield Apartments Redevelopment at the University of Connecticut, Mansfield.

State Land Transfer

  1. Notice of Proposed Land Transfer - 7 Forest Road, Woodbridge.

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Scoping Notice

"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. Read More


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

 1. Notice of Scoping for Durham Center Water System Main Extension

Addresses: Areas to the East of Route 17 in the Southwestern corner of Middletown continuing South, and to the East and West of Route 17, in the town of Durham. 

Municipalities where proposed action might be located: Durham and Middletown

Project Description: The Durham Center Water System currently services the southern portion of Durham and the Durham Fairgrounds.  In 2022, construction was completed to connect the Durham Center Water System to the existing Middletown Water System along Route 17 and through an area of Durham polluted by a Superfund Site. Residual pollutants inclusive to the former Superfund Site include Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), 1,1-Dichloroethene (1,1-D) and Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds (CVOC). 

Due to water quality issues associated with these contaminates, during the initial planning study for the extension of water from Middletown to the Durham Center System, neighborhoods adjacent to the extension along Route 17 were evaluated and determined to be possible connections to the main system in the future. The extension of the Durham and Middletown connection to the adversely impacted communities by legacy contamination will ensure a safe and reliable supply of potable water to their residents. 

Project MapClick here to view a map of the project area.

Written comments from the public are welcomed and will be accepted until the close of business on: February 17th, 2023

Any person may ask the sponsoring agency to hold a public scoping meeting by sending such a request to the address below. If a public scoping 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: January 27th, 2023. 

Written comments and/or requests for a public scoping meeting should be sent to

Name:  Eric McPhee

Agency: Department of Public Health, Drinking Water Section

Address:  410 Capitol Avenue, MS #12DWS, PO Box 340308, Hartford, CT 06134-0308 

E-Mail:  DPH.SourceProtection@ct.gov 

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

Name:  Eric McPhee

Agency:  Department of Public Health, Drinking Water Section

Address:  410 Capitol Avenue, MS #12DWS, PO Box 340308, Hartford, CT 06134-0308 

Phone:  860-509-7333

E-Mail:  DPH.SourceProtection@ct.gov 

Inquiries and requests to view and or copy documents, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, must be submitted to the sponsoring state agency:

Agency:   Department of Public Health, Hearing Office

Address: 410 Capitol Avenue, MS #13PHO Hartford, CT 06134-0308

E-Mail:  DPH.foi@ct.gov

Phone:  860-566-5682

What Happens Next: The sponsoring agency will make a determination whether to proceed with preparation of an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) or that the project does not require the preparation of an EIE under the Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA). A Post-Scoping Notice of its decision will appear in a future edition of the Environmental Monitor.


2. Notice of Scoping for Former Ames Corporate Headquarters – Redevelopment Project

Addresses of possible location: 2418 Main Street and 1 Dividend Road

Municipality where proposed action might be located: Rocky Hill

Project Description: The Town of Rocky Hill has been awarded a $999,000 grant to perform abatement and demolition of the properties located at 2418 Main Street & 1 Dividend Road. The Town is partnering with Rocky Hill Gateway, LLC to construct a mixed-use luxury apartment community with up to 213 units and approximately 21,000 square feet of retail and/or office space. 

Project Map: Click Here to view a map of the project area.

Written comments from the public are welcomed and will be accepted until the close of business on: February 16th, 2023.

Any person may ask the sponsoring agency to hold a public scoping meeting by sending such a request to the address below. If a public scoping 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: January 27, 2023.

Written comments and/or requests for a public scoping meeting should be sent to

Name: Jennifer Schneider

Agency: Department of Economic and Community Development

Address: 450 Columbus Boulevard, Hartford, CT 06103

E-Mail: Jennifer.Schneider@ct.gov

 

Inquiries and requests to view and or copy documents, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, must be submitted to the sponsoring state agency:

Name: Mark Burno

Agency: Department of Economic and Community Development

Address: 450 Columbus Blvd, Suite 5, Hartford, CT 06103

E-Mail: Mark.Burno@ct.gov  

 

What Happens Next: The sponsoring agency will make a determination whether to proceed with preparation of an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) or that the project does not require the preparation of an EIE under the Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA). A Post-Scoping Notice of its decision will appear in a future edition of the Environmental Monitor.


Scoping Notice - Post-Scoping Notice (Need More Time)

If an agency is unable to publish a Post-Scoping Notice within six months after the comment period for scoping, the agency will publish an update with an action status and an estimate as to when a Post-Scoping Notice will be published. Such an update will be published by the agency at six-month intervals until the Post-Scoping Notice is published. Read More


The following notice for additional time has been submitted for publication in this edition.

1. Notice of Time Extension for Post-Scoping Notice for Interchange
Improvements to I-91, I-691, and Route 15

Municipalities where proposed action would be located: Meriden and Middletown

Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA) Determination: On September 22, 2020, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) published a Notice of Scoping to solicit public comments for State project numbers 79-240, 79-245, and 79-246 in the Environmental Monitor.  A virtual CEPA public scoping meeting was held on October 8, 2020.  On January 4, 2022, and June 21, 2022, CTDOT published notices of time extension for a post-scoping notice since further analysis was needed prior to making a final CEPA determination.  CTDOT has not yet obtained the proper level of information needed to make a final CEPA determination, therefore an additional extension is needed. 

Action Status: CTDOT is awaiting the final results of a noise study prior to publishing a Post-Scoping Notice.

Estimated Publication Date: CTDOT estimates that a Post-Scoping Notice will be published in the Environmental Monitor on or before June 20, 2023.

If you have questions about the proposed action, contact:

Name: Mr. Sebastian Cannamela, P.E., Transportation Principal Engineer

Agency: Connecticut Department of Transportation, Bureau of Engineering and Construction

Address: 2800 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06131

Phone: 860-594-2698

E-Mail: Sebastian.Cannamela@ct.gov

What Happens Next: The CTDOT will make a determination whether to proceed with preparation of an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) or that the project does not require the preparation of an EIE under the CEPA. A Post-Scoping Notice of its decision will appear in a future edition of the Environmental Monitor.


Post-Scoping Notice

A Post-Scoping Notice is the determination by a sponsoring agency, after publication of a Scoping Notice and consideration of comments received, whether an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) needs to be prepared for a proposed State action. Read More


No Post-Scoping Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.


EIE Notice

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)Read More


No EIE Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition. 


Agency Record of Decision

After an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) is developed, an agency will prepare a concise public record of decision, which takes into consideration the agency’s findings in the EIE, and any comments received on that evaluation. Read More 


No Record of Decision Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.


OPM's Determination of Adequacy

After an Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) and record of decision are developed, the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) will determine if the EIE and the associated process are adequate. If not, OPM will specify the areas of inadequacy with reference to CEPA or the CEPA regulations and specify the corrective action required. Read More 


The following Determination of Adequacy Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.

1. The Office of Policy and Management's Review of the Record of Decision for Mansfield Apartments Redevelopment at the University of Connecticut

Address of Possible Project Location: 1 South Eagleville Road, Storrs Mansfield, CT 06268

Municipality where proposed action will be located: Mansfield

CEPA Determination: On December 20, 2022 and updated on January 3, 2023, the University of Connecticut published a Record of Decision in the Environmental Monitor. The Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM) has reviewed the University of Connecticut's Environmental Impact Evaluation (EIE) and the associated process in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-1e and determined that the University of Connecticut's Record of Decision is adequate. OPM's conclusion is documented in the Review of the University of Connecticut's Record of Decision for the proposed action.

OPM contact:

Name: Bruce Wittchen

Agency: Office of Policy and Management

Address: 450 Capitol Ave, Hartford, CT 06106

Phone: (860) 418-6323

E-Mail: bruce.wittchen@ct.gov

What happens next:

The proposed action is expected to proceed. This is the final notice for the proposed action to be published in the Environmental Monitor.


State Land Transfer Notice

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


The following State Land Transfer Notice has been submitted for publication in this edition.

1. Notice of Proposed Land Transfer in Woodbridge

Complete Address of Property: 7 Forest Road, Woodbridge, CT

Commonly used name of property or other identifying informationMap/Block/Lot: 26026757 The property is known as Lots 17-18 in Block C on Plan entitled "Woodbridge Heights, New Haven's Finest Residential Suburb".  The property is bounded North by Lot 19 in said Block on said Plan 100 feet more or less; East by Sylvan Ave., 50 feet more or less; South by Lot 16 in said Block on said Plan, 100 feet more or less; West by Lots 36-37 in said Block on said Plan 50 feet more or less.

Number of acres to be transferred: 0.12

Click to view map of property location  

Description of Property

Below is some general information about the property. It should not be considered a complete description of the property and should not be relied upon for making decisions. If only a portion of a property is proposed for transfer, the description pertains only to the portion being transferred.

Brief description of historical and current uses: Vacant, unknown if the property is landlocked or if there is available access to the property.

The property to be transferred contains the following:

 

Building(s) in use

 

Building(s) not in use

 X

No Structures

   

Other Features:

 

Paved areas

 

Wooded land

 

Non agricultural fields 

 

Active agriculture

 

Ponds, streams, other water, wetlands

 

Public water supply

 

On-site well

 X

Water Supply Unknown

 

Served by sewers 

   

On-site septic system 

 X 

Waste DisposalUnknown

Aerial view of property 

The property is in the following municipal zone(s): [place an"x" in the appropriate cells to the left of the text]

 X  

Zoned 

   

Not zoned  

   

Not known 

 X

Residential

 

Industrial 

 

Commercial

   

Institutional 

 

Other: 

 Zoning A

Special features of the property, if known: 

Value of property, if known: $1200.00

   

If checked, value is not known.

Links to other available informationProperty Card

Type of sale or transfer:

 X  

Sale or transfer of property in fee 

 

Sale or transfer of partial interest in the property (such as an easement). Description of interest:

Proposed recipient, if known: Cameron Carroll, Director, Assembly Pro.

Proposed use by property recipient, if known: Unknown

Is the agency imposing restrictions or conditions upon the transfer of the land or land interest?  No

Reason the state of Connecticut is proposing to transfer this property: Surplus State property.

Comments from the public are welcome and will be accepted until the close of business on February 1, 2023.

Comments may include (but are not limited to) information you might have about significant natural resources or recreation resources on the property, as well as your recommendations for means to preserve such resources.

Written comments* about the proposed property transfer should be sent to:

Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management

c/o Paul F. Hinsch

Office of Policy and Management

Bureau of Assets Management

450 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106-1379

paul.hinsch@ct.gov

Please also send a copy of any comments and/or questions about the proposed property transfer to:

Name: Pia M. Pyles, Staff Attorney

Agency: Department of Social Services

Address: 55 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105

E-Mail: pia.pyles@ct.gov

*E-Mail submissions are preferred. 

Comments from state agencies must be on agency letterhead and signed by agency head.

Additional information, if any: 

What Happens Next:

When this comment period closes, the proposed land transfer can take one of three tracks:

 

1.    If no public comments are received, the sale or transfer can proceed with no further public comment and no further notices in the Environmental Monitor, unless the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) elects to conduct a review of the property (see #3).

 

2.    If public comments are received, the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) will respond to those comments. The comments and responses will be published in the Environmental Monitor.  Fifteen days after publication of the comments and responses, the proposed sale or transfer can proceed, unless DEEP elects to conduct a review of the property (see #3).

 

3.   If DEEP elects to conduct a further review of the property, it may submit to OPM a report with recommendations for preserving all or part of the property. The report and recommendations will be published in the Environmental Monitor, and there will be a 30-day public comment period. DEEP will publish its responses to any comments received and its final recommendation about the property in the Environmental Monitor. OPM will then make the final determination as to the ultimate disposition of the property, and will publish that determination in the Environmental Monitor. Fifteen days after publication of that final determination, the sale or transfer can proceed.

To find out if this proposed transfer is the subject of further notices, check future editions of the Environmental MonitorSign up for e-alerts to receive a reminder e-mail on Environmental Monitor publication dates.


CEPA Project Inventory

The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) maintains a list of projects that have entered the CEPA process. It shows each project's status. The inventory can be found here.


CEQ Contact Information

All inquiries and requests of the Council should be sent electronically to: paul.aresta@ct.gov.


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