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Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) Compliance Workshop

Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) Compliance Workshop. EHP Compliance. Why is EHP Review Required?. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires that the Federal Government examine the proposed impacts of its actions before project implementation

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Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) Compliance Workshop

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  1. Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) Compliance Workshop EHP Compliance

  2. Why is EHP Review Required? • The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires that the Federal Government examine the proposed impacts of its actions before project implementation • This applies to grant-funded actions • NEPA does not mandate preservation, only informed decision-making • NEPA serves as an “umbrella regulation” and provides a process which other EHP laws and regulations can be considered • State processes cannot replace NEPA compliance. However, materials prepared for state compliance can be submitted with the EHP Review Packet for the Grant Programs Directorate (GPD) • NEPA compliance has always been included in the special conditions of the grant award and the grant guidance

  3. EHP Compliance What is an EHP Review? Analysis of pertinent project information to determine EHP compliance All projects funded with Federal grant dollars must comply with EHP laws, regulations, and Executive Orders and be certified by GPD Projects must receive EHP approval before initiation by GPD Grantees will provide all relevant EHP materials to GPD via the Centralized Scheduling and Information Desk - askcsid@dhs.gov Grant funds may be used for preparation of EHP documentation

  4. EHP Compliance What are EHP Considerations? • Endangered Species • Cultural Resources • Historic properties • Archaeological sites • Air and Water Quality • Noise • Fish and Wildlife (including habitat) • Floodplains • Wetlands • Coastal Zones • Agricultural Lands • Environmental Justice • Socioeconomic Resources • Land Use • Hazardous Materials • Traffic • Geology (Topography, Soils)

  5. EHP Compliance Completing the GPD EHP Screening Form: Use and Instructions Who needs to complete the form? What information is needed in order to complete the form? How much information is provided? Where is the information included on the form? When is the form submitted?

  6. Case Study #1Union Station, Washington, DC EHP Compliance 6

  7. EHP Compliance EHP Review Packet Detailed project description Physical address of structure/facility or lat/long Clear color photographs (ground-level and aerial) Dimensions/acreage/square footage of structure and/or land affected

  8. EHP Compliance EHP Review Packet (continued) • Extent and depth of ground disturbance for: • New construction and structure modification • Utility line placement • Fencing, light posts, installations, etc. • Height of communication towers • Explain the change in the overall height of the tower (if installation of antennas or communication equipment results in an increase in tower height) • Special equipment being used, staging areas, etc. • Year building or structure was built (to include buildings or structures that are in the vicinity)

  9. A. PROJECT INFORMATION Grant Program Name: _______________________________ DHS Grant Award Number: __________________________ Project Name: ___________________________ Grant Fiscal Year: ___________ (Provide if no award number is available) EHP Compliance GPD EHP Screening Form: What Information is Needed? 9

  10. A. PROJECT INFORMATION Grant Program Name: Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) DHS Grant Award Number: 2008-AB-C1-2345 Project Name: Physical Security Enhancements at Union Station, Washington, DC Grant Fiscal Year: _____ (Provide if no award number is available) EHP Compliance GPD EHP Screening Form: What Information is Needed? 10

  11. X Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) New installation/construction/renovation (i.e., emergency operations centers, docks, piers, security guard buildings, etc.) X Renovations/upgrades/modifications to structures 50 years old or older Communication towers, related equipment, and equipment shelters Other ground disturbing activities (i.e., trenching, excavation, etc.) Training and exercises (specify whether classroom-based or field-based; field-based only require further information below) _____ Purchase of equipment (specify type, and whether mobile/ portable, or installation will be required) _______ Other (specify) ______________________________________________ EHP Compliance A. PROJECT INFORMATION (continued)Project Type (Check all that apply): 11

  12. Grantee Name: __________ Sub grantee Name: _________ State: ____ County: ___________ City: ________________ Agency: ______________________ Dollar value of grant (optional): _______ EHP Compliance A. PROJECT INFORMATION (Continued) 12

  13. Grantee Name: National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) State: DC County: Washington City: Washington Agency: Amtrak Dollar value of grant (optional): EHP Compliance A. PROJECT INFORMATION (Continued) 13

  14. Enter Project Description: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The project description should contain a brief summary of what specific action is proposed, where it is proposed, and how it will be implemented. EHP Compliance B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION 14

  15. Enter Project Description: Physical security enhancements for Union Station, Washington DC. Installation of three (3) panoramic cameras on the north side of the main hall and six (6) panoramic cameras around the perimeter of the rail yard. The cameras will be installed on existing poles and the parking garage; therefore, no ground disturbance would be required. Photographs are attached. In addition, bollards will be installed in front of the station, requiring ground disturbance of approximately 200’ x 3’, at a depth of 12 - 16 inches. These will be crash-rated steel vehicle bollards, measuring approximately 36” in height, replacing current vehicle intrusion barriers. (NOTE: If one project qualifies as multiple project types, then note and refer back to original entry.) EHP Compliance B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION 15

  16. Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) Project Location (physical project address or latitude/longitude of project location): _______________________________________________ Year existing building(s) or structure(s) involved in the proposed project was built (Required): __________ Color site photos attached (Required) Ground-level site photos (showing where installations are proposed): ___ Yes ___ No Aerial photograph with project limits outlined and with the location of any proposed installations identified (refer to Appendix A for guidance): ___Yes ___ No EHP Compliance B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) 16

  17. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) X Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) Project Location (physical project address or latitude/longitude of project location): 50 Massachusetts Ave, NE, Washington, DC 20002 Year existing building(s) or structure(s) involved in the proposed project was built (Required): 1908 Color site photos attached (Required) Ground-level site photos (showing where installations are proposed): X Yes ___ No Aerial photograph with project limits outlined and with the location of any proposed installations identified (refer to Appendix A for guidance): X Yes ___ No EHP Compliance 17

  18. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) Will ground disturbance be required? __ Yes (provide total extent (depth, length, and width) ___ No Has the ground been previously disturbed? (continued) ___Yes ___ No If yes, please describe the current disturbed condition of the area (i.e., parking lot, commercial development, etc.): _____ If no, include other visual documentation (see Appendix B for a list of online mapping resources): (See next slide) EHP Compliance 18

  19. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) X Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) Will ground disturbance be required? X Yes (provide total extent (depth, length, and width) 200’x3’x12” ___ No Has the ground been previously disturbed? (continued) X Yes ___ No If yes, please describe the current disturbed condition of the area (i.e., parking lot, commercial development, etc.): Paved driveway/road going past the front of the station If no, include other visual documentation (see Appendix B for a list of online mapping resources): (See next slide) EHP Compliance 19

  20. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) If no, include other visual documentation (see Appendix B for a list of online mapping resources): Technical drawings/site plans (if available) ___ Yes ___ No FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), with project limits outlined ___ Yes ___ No U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) Map, with project limits outlined ___ Yes ___ No U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey Map, with project limits outlined ___Yes ___ No EHP Compliance 20

  21. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) X Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) If no, include other visual documentation (see Appendix B for a list of online mapping resources): Technical drawings/site plans (if available) ___ Yes X No FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), with project limits outlined X Yes ___ No U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) Map, with project limits outlined X Yes ___ No U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey Map, with project limits outlined ___Yes X No EHP Compliance 21

  22. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) Will any equipment or structures need to be installed? ___ Yes ___ No If yes, please explain how and where this installation is proposed to be done (include site-specific photographs, and attach additional pages, if needed): ___________________________________ Will the equipment use the existing infrastructure for electrical distribution systems? ___ Yes ___ No EHP Compliance 22

  23. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) X Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) Will any equipment or structures need to be installed? X Yes ___ No If yes, please explain how and where this installation is proposed to be done (include site-specific photographs, and attach additional pages, if needed): Three (3) interior cameras will be mounted under an overhang in the main hall. Six (6) exterior cameras will be hung from existing poles or structures, such as the parking garage. Will the equipment use the existing infrastructure for electrical distribution systems? X Yes ___ No EHP Compliance 23

  24. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) Are there any known structures or buildings that are 50 years old or older in the project area or immediate vicinity?  (If yes, please provide the location of the structure(s), ground-level color photos of these structures, and identify their location(s) on the aerial map; see Appendix B for the web address of the National Register of Historic Places) ___ Yes ___ No Is there any previously completed environmental documentation for this project (i.e., environmental assessment, wetland delineation, archaeological study)? ___ Yes (please attach documentation) ___ No Is there any previously completed agency coordination for this project (i.e., correspondence with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Historic Preservation Office, Tribal Historic Preservation Office)? ___ Yes (please attach documentation) ___ No EHP Compliance 24

  25. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) X Physical security enhancements (i.e., installation of fencing, cameras, TWIC readers, bollards, motion detection systems, x-ray machines, lighting, etc.) (continued) Are there any known structures or buildings that are 50 years old or older in the project area or immediate vicinity?  (If yes, please provide the location of the structure(s), ground-level color photos of these structures, and identify their location(s) on the aerial map; see Appendix B for the web address of the National Register of Historic Places) X Yes ___ No Is there any previously completed environmental documentation for this project (i.e., environmental assessment, wetland delineation, archaeological study)? ___ Yes (please attach documentation) X No Is there any previously completed agency coordination for this project (i.e., correspondence with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Historic Preservation Office, Tribal Historic Preservation Office)? ___ Yes (please attach documentation) X No EHP Compliance 25

  26. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) Renovations/upgrades/modifications to structures 50 years old or older Is the building or structure listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or has it previously been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places? (See Appendix B for the web address of the National Register of Historic Places) ___ Yes ___ No ___ Unknown Project Location (physical project address or latitude/longitude of project location): _______________________________________________ Year existing building(s) or structure(s) involved in the proposed project was built (Required): __________ EHP Compliance 26

  27. B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION (Cont’d) X Renovations/upgrades/modifications to structures 50 years old or older Please see Physical Security Enhancements section Is the building or structure listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or has it previously been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places? (See Appendix B for the web address of the National Register of Historic Places) X Yes ___ No ___ Unknown Project Location (physical project address or latitude/longitude of project location): _______________________________________________ Year existing building(s) or structure(s) involved in the proposed project was built (Required): __________ EHP Compliance 27

  28. C: CONSIDERATION OF RESOURCE IMPACTS • Section C is not required for the following: • Purchase of mobile and portable equipment • Classroom-based training, or field exercises to be conducted at an existing facility having established procedures for that particular proposed exercise • Table Overview • Complete each of the rows and columns of the table as they pertain to the proposed project • Provide responses based on the latest planning and background information

  29. Ground-Level Photographs Ground-level photographs should show the installation location and context Copy the image, and paste it into Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Power Point, or graphics software Using the tools such as line drawing and fill colors, label exactly where project features will take place Cut and paste completed drawing into Word document and include explanatory text

  30. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #1 - Rail Yard Camera Location (facing south) – Original

  31. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #1 - Rail Yard Camera Location (facing south) – Label Camera Locations

  32. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #2 - Rail Yard Camera Locations (facing north) – Original

  33. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #2 - Rail Yard Camera Locations (facing north) – Label Camera Locations

  34. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #3 Proposed Main Hall Camera Locations - Original

  35. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground-Level Photograph #3 – Proposed Main Hall Camera Locations – Label Camera Locations

  36. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #4 – Proposed Bollard Locations - Original Temporary Bollards (already in place) 36

  37. Scenario 1: Union Station Ground Level Photograph #4 – Proposed Bollard Locations – Label Bollard Locations

  38. Aerial Photographs • Obtain an aerial photo • There are multiple online sources for aerial photos • Some are free sources, others request a nominal fee • Copy the image, and paste it into Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Power Point, or graphics software • Using the tools such as line drawing and fill colors, label exactly where project features will take place • Cut and paste completed drawing into Word document and include explanatory text

  39. Scenario 1: Union Station Aerial PhotographOriginal

  40. Scenario 1: Union Station Aerial PhotographFinal Submittal

  41. Topographic Maps • Topographic maps (“topo maps”) are created by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and provide in-depth detail of surface features of the United States • Obtain a topo map • There are multiple online sources for topo map • Some are free sources, others request a nominal fee • Copy the image, and paste it into Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Power Point, or graphics software • Using tools such as line drawing and fill colors, label exactly where project features are proposed • Cut and paste completed drawing into the Word document and include explanatory text

  42. Scenario 1: Union Station Topographic Map - Original

  43. Scenario 1: Union Station Topographic Map – Identified and Labeled

  44. Floodplain Maps • FEMA maintains an online database of floodplain maps, referred to as FIRMs (Flood Insurance Rate Maps) • FEMA has smaller maps, FIRMettes, available to download for free • Go to www.msc.fema.gov, and enter your project location into “Product Search”, on the top left portion of the screen • Select the “View” icon for the resulting map • Select “Make a FIRMette”, and follow instructions to generate the FIRMette for your project area

  45. Floodplain Maps (continued) Copy the image, and paste it into Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Power Point, or graphics software Using tools such as line drawing and fill colors, label exactly where project features are proposed Cut and paste completed drawing into the Word document and include explanatory text

  46. Scenario 1: Union Station Floodplain Map – Original

  47. Scenario 1: Union Station Floodplain Map – Identified and Labeled

  48. Wetlands Maps • The US Fish and Wildlife Service created the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) to assist with management, research, and planning • NWI maps are available online for free download at www.fws.gov/wetlands/Data/Mapper.html • NWI wetlands data is not comprehensive, but is a good starting point • Select the region you wish to view on the reference map, then select the “Locate” tab on the resulting map to zoom in to your project area • Select “Print PDF” to create your map

  49. Wetlands Maps (continued) Copy the image, and paste it into Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Power Point, or graphics software Using tools such as line drawing and fill colors, label exactly where project features are proposed Cut and paste completed drawing into Word document and include explanatory text

  50. Scenario 1: Union Station Wetlands Map –Original

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