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CM-2018-1775 - 7/6/2018.'Juli-'r'4 n � IIII yon =Jrr* Irllfll�ll -~�f40[v4.1�1 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 Seventh Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 www.hud.gov espanol,hud.gov Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 Pursuant to 24 CFR 58.35(a) Proiect Information Project Name: Habitat for Humanity Home Repair Project CDBG Responsible Entity: City of Round Rock Grant Recipient (if different than Responsible Entity): NJ'A State/Local Identifier: N;'A Preparer: Elizabeth AIvarado Certifying Officer Name and Title: Laurie Hadley, City Manager Grant Recipient (if different than Responsible Entity): N'A Consultant (if applicable): N.'A Direct Comments to: NIA Project Location: 406 Hideaway Lane Round Rock TX Description of the Proposed Project E24 CFR 50.12 & 58.32740 CFR 1508.25]: Scope of work: Weather strip windows; Repair -'replace sheetrock; Repairs°replace doors; Electrical work - light fixtures; Bathtubs --- tile repair/caulking; Repair.'replace bathroom flooring Replace bathroom sink and faucet; Replace kitchen sink and faucet; Repair.'replace exterior siding and trim; Repair -replace exterior steps; Paint exterior; Repair! rep] ace garage door Level of Environmental Review Determination: § 58.35 Categorical exclusions. Categorical exclusion refers to a category of activities for which no environmental impact statement or environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact under NEPA is required, except in extraordinary circumstances (see § 58.2(a)(3)) in which a normally excluded activity may have a significant impact. Compliance with the other applicable Federal environmental laws and authorities listed in 4 58.5 is required for any categorical exclusion listed in paragraph (a) of this section. (a)Categorical exclusions subject to § 58.5. The following activities are categorically excluded under NEPA, but may be subject to review under authorities listed in § 58.5: (1) Acquisition, repair, improvement, reconstruction, or rehabilitation of public facilities and improvements (other than buildings) when the facilities and improvements are in place and will be retained in the same use without change in size or capacity of more than 20 percent (e.g., replacement of water or sewer lines, reconstruction of curbs and sidewalks, repaving of streets). (2) Special projects directed to the removal of material and architectural barriers that restrict the mobility of and accessibility to elderly and handicapped persons. (3) Rehabilitation of buildings and improvements when the following conditions are met: (i) In the case of a building for residential use (with one to four units), the density is not increased beyond four units, and the land use is not changed; (ii) In the case of multifamily residential buildings: (A) Unit density is not changed more than 20 percent; (B) The project does not involve changes in land use from residential to non- residential; and (C) The estimated cost of rehabilitation is less than 75 percent of the total estimated cost of replacement after rehabilitation. (iii) In the case of non-residential structures, including commercial, industrial, and public buildings: (A) The facilities and improvements are in place and will not be changed in size or capacity by more than 20 percent; and (B) The activity does not involve a change in land use, such as from non- residential to residential, commercial to industrial, or from one industrial use to another-. Funding Information Grant Number HUD 1 B 17MC480514 CDBG ram j Funding Amount $50,000 (not to exceed $10,000 per home) Estimated Total HUD Funded Amount: $50,000 Estimated Total Project Cost (HUD and non -HUD funds) [24 CFR 58.32(d)]: $50,000 Compliance with 24 CFR 50.4.58.5. and 58.6 Laws and Authorities Record below the compliance or conformance determinations for each statute, executive order, or regulation. Provide credible, traceable, and supportive source documentation for each authority. Where applicable, complete the necessary reviews or consultations and obtain or note applicable permits of approvals. Clearly note citations, dates/names/titles of contacts, and page references. Attach additional documentation as appropriate. Compliance Factors: Are formal Compliance determinations Statutes, Executive Orders, compliance and Regulations listed at 24 steps or CFR §58.5 and §58.6 mitigation required? STATUTES, EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS LISTED AT 24 CFR 50.4 & 58.6 Airport Hazards Yes No Project does not include sale or acquisition E)® of land NOR is project site within 15,000 ft 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart D of a military airport or within 2,500 ft of a civilian airport. Attached is documentation showing project site's proximity to nearest airports. Coastal Barrier Resources Yes No Project site is not in or near the Texas ❑ ® Coastal Barriers. Attached is a map showing Coastal Barrier Resources Act, as the proximity of Round Rock to the Texas amended by the Coastal Barrier Coastal Barrier. Improvement Act of 1990 [16 USC 3501 Flood Insurance Yes No Project site is not located in a floodplain. ❑ ® FEMA flood map is attached. Flood Flood Disaster Protection Act of insurance is not required. 1973 and National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 [42 USC 40014128 and 42 USC 5154a STATUTES, EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS LISTED AT 24 CFR 50.4 & 58.5 Clean Air Yes No Round Rock is in Williamson County which ❑ ® is NOT a non-attainment county according Clean Air Act, as amended, to the EPA's most recent data report dated particularly section 176(c) & (d}; December 31, 2017. Report attached. 40 CFR Parts 6, 51, 93 Coastal Zone Management Yes No Coastal Zone Management does not pertain [J® to this project because project site is not near Coastal Zane Management Act, the Texas Coastal Zone. Map of Texas sections 307(c) & (d) Coastal Zone attached. Contamination and Toxic Yes No On site visits and observations to the project Substances ❑ ® site and nearby vicinity as well as online 24 CFR Part 50.3(i) & 58.5(i)(2) reports from the EPA and NetrOnline did not reveal any on-site or nearby toxic, hazardous, or radioactive substances that could affect the health and safety of project occupants or conflict with the intended use of the property. Project site is in a developed subdivision that historically has been used for residential use. See attached maps, historic aerial view maps and reports. Endangered Species Yes No After careful review of the project location, ® project description, and review of the plants Endangered Species Act of 1973, and species on the threatened and particularly section 7; 50 CFR Part 402 g endan ered list, it is my determination that the nature and location of the project shall not jeopardize the continued existence of federally listed plants and animals or result in the adverse modification or destruction of designated critical habitat therefore further review or consultation from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is not required . See attached list of threatened or endangered plants and species as well as a critical habitat map. Explosive and Flammable Yes No Project does not include a hazardous facility Hazards ❑ ® nor does project include development or 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart C construction that will increase residential densities. Site visit and research revealed that here are no current or planned stationary aboveground storage containers. Farmlands Protection Yes No This category does not pertain to project due ❑ ® to nature and Iocation. Project site is in an Farmland Protection Policy Act established neighborhood. Project site map of 1981, particularly sections is attached. 1504(b) and 1541; 7 CFR Part 658 Floodplain Management Yes No The project is not located in a floodplain. ❑ ® FEMA map attached. Executive Order 11988, particularly section 2(a); 24 CFR Part 55 Historic Preservation Yes No See approval for project to proceed from ❑ ® Texas Historical Commission attached. National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, particularly sections 106 and 110; 36 CFR Part 800 Noise Abatement and Control Yes No Property is not within 2000 feet of a major ❑ ® roadway but it is within 3000 feet of a Noise Control Act of 1972, as railroad. Noise calculation was 52.1033 amended by the Quiet Communities Act of 1978; 24 decibels. Mitigation is not required for CFR Part 51 Subpart B minor home repair but encouraged if noise exceeds 65 decibels. Scope of work includes replacing sheet rock, doors and rot siding as well as weather stripping the window which will help reduce noise. Nature and location of Project is not in or near nor will it impact the Edwards Aquifer or the Re -charge Zone. See documentation showing project site proximity to Edwards Aquifer. Project sites is not located in or near Wetlands nor will it impact wetlands. Wetlands maps are attached showing project site. Wild and Scenic rivers does not apply to this project. Nature and location of project is not near nor will it impact any wild and scenic rivers or any river segments that potentially qualify as national wild, scenic, or recreational river areas. See map of nearest wild and scenic river to project site and also list of rivers listed in the National Rivers Inventory List. Minor home repair of a single- family home in an existing subdivision is unlikely to adversely affect social resources. Research determined that there are no disproportionately high and adverse effect to minority or low-income populations in the project site/area. See documentation from GoodGuide Scorecard. Field Inspection (Date and completed by): Field inspection done on May 25, 2018 by CDBG Coordinator Liz Alvarado. Pictures taken on these dates as well. Summary of Findings and Conclusions: NIA Mitigation Measures and Conditions l40 CFR 1505.2(c)1 Summarize below all mitigation measures adopted by the Responsible Entity to reduce, avoid, or eliminate adverse environmental impacts and to avoid non-compliance or non-conformance with the above -listed authorities and factors. These measures/conditions must be incorporated into project contracts, development agreements, and other relevant documents. The staff responsible for implementing and monitoring mitigation measures should be clearly identified in the mitigation plan. Law, Authority, or Factor Mitigation Measure N'A --- N/A Determination: Sole Source Aquifers Yes No Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended, particularly section 1424(e); 40 CFR Part 149 Wetlands Protection Yes No ❑ ED Executive Order 11990, particularly sections 2 and 5 Wild and Scenic Rivers Yes No Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of El Z 1968, particularly section 7(b) and (c) ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice Yes No El Executive Order 12898 replacing sheet rock, doors and rot siding as well as weather stripping the window which will help reduce noise. Nature and location of Project is not in or near nor will it impact the Edwards Aquifer or the Re -charge Zone. See documentation showing project site proximity to Edwards Aquifer. Project sites is not located in or near Wetlands nor will it impact wetlands. Wetlands maps are attached showing project site. Wild and Scenic rivers does not apply to this project. Nature and location of project is not near nor will it impact any wild and scenic rivers or any river segments that potentially qualify as national wild, scenic, or recreational river areas. See map of nearest wild and scenic river to project site and also list of rivers listed in the National Rivers Inventory List. Minor home repair of a single- family home in an existing subdivision is unlikely to adversely affect social resources. Research determined that there are no disproportionately high and adverse effect to minority or low-income populations in the project site/area. See documentation from GoodGuide Scorecard. Field Inspection (Date and completed by): Field inspection done on May 25, 2018 by CDBG Coordinator Liz Alvarado. Pictures taken on these dates as well. Summary of Findings and Conclusions: NIA Mitigation Measures and Conditions l40 CFR 1505.2(c)1 Summarize below all mitigation measures adopted by the Responsible Entity to reduce, avoid, or eliminate adverse environmental impacts and to avoid non-compliance or non-conformance with the above -listed authorities and factors. These measures/conditions must be incorporated into project contracts, development agreements, and other relevant documents. The staff responsible for implementing and monitoring mitigation measures should be clearly identified in the mitigation plan. Law, Authority, or Factor Mitigation Measure N'A --- N/A Determination: El This categorically excluded act ivity.='project converts to Exempt, per 58.34(a)(12) because there are no circumstances which require compliance with any of the federal laws and authorities cited at §58.5. Funds may be committed and drawn down after certification of this part for this (now) EXEMPT project; OR ❑ This categorically excluded activity'project cannot convert to Exempt because there are circumstances which require compliance with one or more federal laws and authorities cited at §58.5. Complete consultation/mitigation protocol requirements, publish NOIIRROF and obtain "Authority to Use Grant Funds" (HUD 7015.I6) per Section 58.70 and 58.71 before committing or drawing down any funds; OR ❑ This project is now subject to a full Environmental Assessment according to Part 58 Subpart E due to extraordinary ' umstances (Section 58.35(c)). Preparer Signature: Date: 3 2CJ1 Name/Title/Organization: Elizabeth Alvarado, CDBG Coordinator, City of Round Rock Responsible tity Agency Offici Signature: / fj Date: Name/Title: Laurie Hadley, Cit Manager This original, signed document and related supporting material must be retained on file by the Responsible Entity in an Environmental Review Record (ERR) for the activity/project (ref: 24 CFR Part 58.38) and in accordance with recordkeeping requirements for the HUD program(s). City of Round Rock ROUND ROCK Agenda Item Summary Agenda Number: Title: Consider executing the Categorical Exclusion Subject to 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a) (3) (1) for the CDBG Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair at 406 Hideaway Lane. Type: City Manager Item Governing Body: City Manager Approval Agenda Date: 7/6/2018 Dept Director: Brad Wiseman Cost: Indexes: Attachments: LAF - CDBG Environmental Review - Habitat for Humanity (07.02.2018) (00404555xA08F8), 406 hideaway lane habitat minor home repair july 2 Department: Planning and Development Services Department Text of Legislative File CM -2018-1775 Consider executing the Categorical Exclusion Subject to 58 5 Determination 24 CFR 58 35 (a) (3) (i) for the CDBG Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair at 406 Hideaway Lane. HUD requires that every CDBG project file contain a written record of the environmental review undertaken for each project which is termed the Environmental Review Record (ERR). The ERR shall be available for public review and must contain all of the recommended formats. The ERR must contain all of the environmental review documents, public notices, written determination and any environmental review findings pertaining to the decision making and actions related to the individual project. The CDBG 2017 Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair project at 406 Hideaway Lane required that a Categorical Exclusion Subject to 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a)(3) (i) be conducted and executed by the Certifying Officer. Scope of work inlcudes weather strip windows, repair or replace sheetrock, doors; electrical and plumbing work; repair replace exterior sideing and trim, exterior stairs and garage door as well as paint exterior. City of Round Rock Page 7 Printed on 7/311018