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CM-2016-1190 - 9/26/2016PIMENTO q �* II�II�II G�B4N DEy� DQ< 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 Affordable Home Repair Responsible Entity: City of Round Rock Grant Recipient (if different than Responsible Entity): Same State/Local Identifier: N/A Preparer: Raynesha Hudnell, CDBG Coordinator 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: N/A Project Location: 4113 Natural Bridge Court Round Rock, TX Description of the Proposed Project [24 CFR 50.12 & 58.32; 40 CFR 1508.25]: Rehab includes repair or replacement of the following: windows, doors, countertops, cabinets, floors, HVAC, weather stripping, and other related minor repairs. Habitat will use the CDBG funds to purchase the materials that will be used by volunteers to do the repairs. A plumber or electrician may be hired if needed to complete the repairs. Level of Environmental Review Determination: Categorically Excluded per 24 CFR 58.35(a), and subject to laws and authorities at §58.5: Mi (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: (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. Funding Information Grant Number HUD Program Funding Amount B -14 -MC -48-0514 CDBG $502,576 Estimated Total HUD Funded Amount: $50,000 to complete 5 home repairs Estimated Total Project Cost (HUD and non -HUD funds) [24 CFR 58.32(d)]: Up to $10,000 per household repair 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 is not within 2,500 ft of a civilian 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart D ❑ ® airport or runway clear zone. Project is not within 15,000 ft of a military airfield, clear zone or accident potential zone. Coastal Barrier Resources Yes No Project site is not located in or near the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, as ❑ ® Texas Coastal Zone. amended by the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 [16 USC 3501] Flood Insurance Yes No Project site is not in or near a FEMA Special Flood Disaster Protection Act of ❑ ® Flood Hazard Area. 1973 and National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 [42 USC 4001-4128 and 42 USC 5154a] STATUTES, EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS LISTED AT 24 CFR 50.4 & 58.5 Clean Air Yes No Project is located in Williamson County Clean Air Act, as amended, ❑ ® which is not a non -attainment county. particularly section 176(c) & (d); 40 CFR Parts 6, 51, 93 Coastal Zone Management Yes No Project site is not in or near a Texas Coastal Coastal Zone Management Act, ❑ ® Management Zone. sections 307(c) & (d) Contamination and Toxic Yes No There are no known contamination or toxic Substances ❑ ® risks near this site. 24 CFR Part 50.3(i) & 58.5(i)(2) Endangered Species Yes No This project is likely to have "No Effect" on Endangered Species Act of 1973, ❑ ® federally protected species and critical particularly section 7; 50 CFR habitat. Part 402 Explosive and Flammable Yes No The nature of the project will not include Hazards ❑ ® rehab or renovation that will result in an 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart C increase in the number of people or converting the use of a building Farmlands Protection Yes No Project site is not located in or near farmland Farmland Protection Policy Act ❑ ® nor will project impact farmland. of 1981, particularly sections 1504(b) and 1541; 7 CFR Part 658 Floodplain Management Yes No Project site is not located in or near a Executive Order 11988, ❑ ® floodplain. particularly section 2(a); 24 CFR Part 55 Historic Preservation Yes No Nature and location of project site will not National Historic Preservation ❑ ® impact historic properties. Act of 1966, particularly sections 106 and 110; 36 CFR Part 800 Noise Abatement and Control Yes No Project site is not within 1000 feet of a major Noise Control Act of 1972, as ❑ ® roadway, 3000 feet from a railroad or 15 amended by the Quiet miles from the nearest airport. Communities Act of 1978; 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart B Sole Source Aquifers Yes No Project site is not located within an EPA Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, ❑ ® designated sole source aquifer watershed. as amended, particularly section 1424(e); 40 CFR Part 149 Wetlands Protection Yes No This project is not located in or near Executive Order 11990, ❑ ® wetlands. articularly sections 2 and 5 Wild and Scenic Rivers This project site is not located in or near a Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of Yes No wild and scenic river. 1968, particularly section 7(b) and (c) ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice Yes No Environmental justice is the fair treatment Executive Order 12898 ❑ ® and meaningful involvement of all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. It will be achieved when everyone enjoys the same degree of protection from environmental and health hazards and equal access to the decision making process to have a healthy environment in which to live, learn, and work. This project site is not in a low to moderate income census tract and block group and in a developed subdivision. There are no impacts that disproportionally affect the residents in and in the surrounding area of the project site. Field Inspection (Date and completed by): September 9, 2016 Raynesha Hudnell Summary of Findings and Conclusions: No findings or concerns. Mitigation Measures and Conditions 140 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 I N/A I N/A II Determination: ® This categorically excluded activity/project converts to EXEMPT per Section 58.34(a)(12), because it does not require any mitigation for compliance with any listed statutes or authorities, nor requires any formal permit or license; 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 status because one or more statutes or authorities listed at Section 58.5 requires formal consultation or mitigation. Complete consultation/mitigation protocol requirements, publish NOURROF and obtain "Authority to Use Grant Funds" (HUD 7015.16) per Section 58.70 and 58.71 before committing or drawing down any funds; OR ❑ This project is not categorically excluded OR, if originally categorically excluded, is now subject to a full Environmental Assessment according to Part 58 Subpart E due to extraordinary circumstances (Section 58.35(c)). Preparer Signature: 1 �� , & & —Date: 'q I ► Z 1 2-0 I U Name/Title/Organization: Ra ynesha Hudnell, CDBG Coordinator, City of Round Rock ble Entity Ag ncy Official Signature: Date. lam% L Name/Title: Laurie Hadley 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). AIRPORT HAZARD MAP: Project is not within 2,500 ft of a civilian airport or runway clear zone. Project is not within 15,000 ft of a military airfield, clear zone or accident potential zone. 4113 Natural Bridge Court is 66, 528 ft away from a civilian airport or runway clear zone. There is not a military airfield,clear zone or accident potential zone near the property address. 183 r 29 unr A ori 183 • �r 2929 41 r i %4 i d c El CIILLbcIC,i, t r 183 79 T L 45 45 `cy;r Vii` • ,� ; 163 � a 'nomas co.-astaii In -MINI C W�R 1� t I U'- P Jp OPT C-� COLORiv- C, "41VA �4 N V'P, I�A t f I i N TA 17, (1 f Z A c- LIQD -4 T (J, K L v F_ RI rp r Id ckc . . . . . . . . . . . . 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FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP NILE ue�4 0 = , ' WMLL"ISON COUNTY, �0 �LANEEDLE TEXAS ClgO m lF U E ' OOLOWTE Tqq 00 iy AND INCORPORATED AREAS ZONEX— ° D PANEL 490 OF 750 �pQ c 'I tUt, - ' I (SEE IMP INDEX FOR FRU PANEL LAYGLM WNTANg- CITY OF ROUND ROCK I I � 0DWUvm 1AMER PAN EL SUFFIX IL6Th CRYO: YSSN °N° E e9 Q1 R le", 48I048 VI!VII aRlOnOCJ(OtY LG "IO,r 490 F F � 20 Nao9 n Uur na Mo W rd9Y Yon »ax RoA7 » j R\SP RtpO WIAINOSp pA Ilil "; e a w ea .,�ixu EEa iRpO pt 4p5 0' �q F ji o� MAP NUMBER I p E �2 aF Y IIII a w 48491CO490E RiMp ND I �� MAP REVISED D v, 00 E v U SEPTEMBER 26,2008 m�p 'N i 9n 9 y A 9 O 'jfl O A !y N i FEdcral Emrrgcncy Alanagt�ttcnt Agency 7txe 19 an OIP.CIaI cop/ ora porion ottm abo a m'emncea mood Tap. 4113 NATURAL BRIDGE COURT ROUND ROCK, TX 78681 Current Nonattainment Counties for All Criteria Pollutants I Green Book I US EPA Page 13 of 16 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Pittsburgh -Beaver Valley, PA- (Marginal) Indiana Co SuHurDioxide (2010) Indiana, PA Lancaster Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Lancaster, PA - (Marginal) Lebanon Co PM -2.5 (2012) Lebanon County, PA - (Moderate) Lehigh Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Allentown -Bethlehem -Easton, PA- (Marginal) Montgomery Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Philadelphia -Wilmington -Atlantic City, PA -NJ -MD -DE - (Marginal) Northampton Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton,PA- (Marginal) Philadelphia Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Philadelphia-Wlmington-Atlantic City, PA -NJ -MD -DE - (Marginal) Warren Co Sulfur Dioxide (2010) Warren, PA Washington Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Pittsburgh -Beaver Valley, PA- (Marginal) Westmoreland Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Pittsburgh -Beaver Valley, PA - (Marginal) PUERTO RICO Arecibo Municipio Lead(2008) Arecibo, PR TENNESSEE Anderson Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Blount Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Knox Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Loudon Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Roane Co PM -2.5 (1997) ' Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) ' Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Shelby Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Memphis, TN -MS -AR (TN portion) - (Marginal) Sullivan Co Lead (2008) Bristol, TN Sulfur Dioxide (2010) Sullivan County, TN TEXAS Brazoria Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Chambers Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Collin Co Lead (2008) Frisco, TX Current Nonattainment Counties for All Criteria Pollutants I Green Book I US EPA Page 14 of 16 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Dallas Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Denton Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) EI Paso Co PM -10 (1987) EI Paso Co, TX - (Moderate) Ellis Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Fort Bend Co Salt Lake City, UT - (Moderate) 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Galveston Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Hams Co Tooele Co, UT 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Johnson Co Utah Co, UT - (Moderate) 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Kaufman Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Liberty Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Montgomery Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Parker Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Rockwall Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Tarrant Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) Waller Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) Wise Co 8 -Hr Ozone (2008) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) UTAH Box Elder Co PM -2.5 (2006) ' Salt Lake City, UT - (Moderate) Cache Co PM -2.5 (2006) ' Logan, UT -ID - (Moderate) Davis Co PM -2.5 (2006) Salt Lake City, UT - (Moderate) Salt Lake Co PM -10 (1987) Salt Lake Co, UT - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Salt Lake City, UT - (Moderate) Sulfur Dioxide (1971) Salt Lake Co, UT Tooele Co PM -2.5 (2006) ' Sall Lake City, UT - (Moderate) Sulfur Dioxide (1971) Tooele Co, UT Utah Co PM -10 (1987) Utah Co, UT - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Provo, UT - (Moderate) 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report I Green Book I US EPA Page 1 of 6 Green Book Nonattainment Areas 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report As of June 17, 2016 ARIZONA (Region IX) Phoenix -Mesa. AZ (Moderate - Nonattainment) Maricopa Co (P) Pinal Co (P) ARKANSAS (Region VI) Memphis, TN -MS -AR (AR portion) (Marginal - Maintenance) Crittenden Co CALIFORNIA (Region IX) Calaveras County, CA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Calaveras Co Chico (Butte County), CA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Butte Co Imperial County, CA (Moderate - Nonattainment) Imperial Co Kern Co (Eastern Kern). CA (Moderate - Nonattainment) Kern Co (P) Los Angeles -San Bernardino Counties (West Mojave Desert), CA (Severe 15 - Nonattainment) Los Angeles Co (P) San Bernardino Co (P) Los Angeles -South Coast Air Basin, CA (Extreme - Nonattainment) Los Angeles Co (P) Orange Co Riverside Co (P) San Bernardino Co (P) Mariposa County, CA (Moderate- Nonattainment) Mariposa Co Morongo Band of Mission Indians (Serious - Nonattainment) Morongo Band of Mission Indians Nevada Co. (Western part), CA (Moderate - Nonattainment) Nevada Co (P) Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pechanga Reservation (Moderate - Nonattainment) Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians Riverside Co. (Coachella Valley), CA (Severe 15 - Nonattainment) Riverside Co (P) Sacramento Metro. CA (Severe 15 - Nonattainment) EI Dorado Co (P) Placer Co (P) Sacramento Co Solano Co (P) Sutter Co (P) Yolo Co San Diego County, CA (Moderate - Nonattainment) San Diego Co (P) San Francisco Bay Area. CA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Alameda Co Contra Costa Co Marin Co Napa Co San Francisco Co 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report I Green Book I US EPA Page 2 of 6 San Mateo Co Santa Clara Co Solano Co (P) Sonoma Co (P) San Joaquin Valley. CA (Extreme - Nonattainment) Fresno Co Kern Co (P) Kings Co Madera Co Merced Co San Joaquin Co Stanislaus Co Tulare Co San Luis Obispo (Eastern San Luis Obispo). CA (Marginal - Nonattainment) San Luis Obispo Co (P) Tuscan Buttes. CA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Tehama Co (P) Ventura County. CA (Serious - Nonattainment) Ventura Co (P) COLORADO (Region Vlll) Denver -Boulder -Greeley -Ft. Collins -Loveland. CO (Moderate - Nonattainment) Adams Co Arapahoe Co Boulder Co Broomfield Co Denver Co Douglas Co Jefferson Co Larimer Co (P) Weld Co (P) CONNECTICUT (Region /) Greater Connecticut, CT (Moderate - Nonattainment) Hartford Co Litchfield Co New London Co Tolland Co Windham Co New York -N. New Jersey -Long Island, NY -NJ -CT (Moderate - Nonattainment) Fairfield Co Middlesex Co New Haven Co DELAWARE (Region Ill) Philadelphia -Wilmington -Atlantic City, PA -NJ -MD -DE (Marginal - Nonattainment) New Castle Co Seaford, DE (Marginal - Nonattainment) Sussex Co DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Region Ill) Washington, DC -MD -VA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Entire District GEORGIA (Region ll9 Atlanta, GA (Moderate - Nonattainment) Bartow Co Cherokee Co Clayton Co Cobb Co Coweta Co De Kalb Co Douglas Co Fayette Co Forsyth Co Fulton Co Gwinnett Co https://www3.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/hbcs.html 7/21/2016 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report I Green Book I US EPA Page 3 of 6 Henry Co Newton Co Paulding Co Rockdale Co ILLINOIS (Region V) Chicago -Naperville. IL -IN -WI (Moderate - Nonattainment) Cook Co Du Page Co Grundy Co (P) Kane Co Kendall Co (P) Lake Co Mc Henry Co Will Co St. Louis -St. Charles -Farmington, MO -IL (Marginal - Nonattainment) Madison Co Monroe Co St Clair Co INDIANA (Region to Chicago -Naperville. IL -IN -WI (Moderate - Nonattainment) Lake Co Porter Co Cincinnati. OH -KY -IN (Marginal - Nonattainment) Dearborn Co (P) Lawrenceburg Township KENTUCKY (Region IV) Cincinnati. OH -KY -IN (Marginal - Nonattainment) Boone Co (P) Campbell Co (P) Kenton Co (P) LOUISIANA (Region VI) Baton Rouge, LA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Ascension Par East Baton Rouge Par Iberville Par Livingston Par West Baton Rouge Par MARYLAND (Region Ill) Baltimore, MD (Moderate - Nonattainment) Anne Arundel Co Baltimore (City) Baltimore Co Carroll Co Harford Co Howard Co Philadelphia -Wilmington -Atlantic City, PA -NJ -MD -DE (Marginal - Nonattainment) Cecil Co Washington, DC -MD -VA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Calvert Co Charles Co Frederick Co Montgomery Co Prince George's Co MASSACHUSETTS (Region I) Dukes County, MA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Dukes Co MISSISSIPPI (Region 10 Memphis, TN -MS -AR (MS portion) (Marginal - Maintenance) De Soto Co (P) Portion along MPO Lines 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report I Green Book I US EPA Page 4 of 6 MISSOURI (Region Vll) St. Louis -St. Charles -Farmington, MO -IL (Marginal - Nonattainment) Franklin Co Jefferson Co St Charles Co St Louis St Louis Co NEW JERSEY (Region ll) New York -N. 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NC -SC (Marginal - Maintenance) Cabanus Co (P) Gaston Co (P) Iredell Co (P) Lincoln Co (P) Mecklenburg Co Rowan Co (P) Union Co (P) OHIO (Region to Cincinnati, OH -KY -IN (Marginal - Nonattainment) Butler Co Clermont Co Clinton Co Hamilton Co Warren Co Cleveland -Akron -Lorain, OH (Marginal - Nonattainment) Ashtabula Co Cuyahoga Co Geauga Co Lake Co https://www3.ena.gov/aircuality/greenbook/hbes.html 7/21/2016 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report I Green Book I US EPA Page 5 of 6 Lorain Co Medina Co Portage Co Summit Co Columbus, OH (Marginal - Nonattainment) Delaware Co Fairfield Co Franklin Co Knox Co Licking Co Madison Co PENNSYLVANIA (Region lll) Allentown -Bethlehem -Easton, PA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Carbon Co Lehigh Co Northampton Co Lancaster, PA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Lancaster Co Philadelphia -Wilmington -Atlantic City, PA -NJ -MD -DE (Marginal - Nonattainment) Bucks Co Chester Co Delaware Co Montgomery Co Philadelphia Co Pittsburgh -Beaver Valley, PA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Allegheny Co Armstrong Co Beaver Co Butler Co Fayette Co Washington Co Westmoreland Co Reading, PA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Berks Co SOUTH CAROLINA (Region IV) Charlotte -Rock Hill, NC -SC (Marginal - Maintenance) York Co (P) TENNESSEE (Region IV) Knoxville, TN (Marginal - Maintenance) Anderson Co (P) Blount Co Knox Co Memphis, TN -MS -AR (TN portion) (Marginal - Nonattainment) Shelby Co TEXAS (Region VI) Dallas -Fort Worth, TX (Moderate - Nonattainment) Collin Co Dallas Co Denton Co Ellis Co Johnson Co Kaufman Co Parker Co Rockwall Co Tarrant Co Wise Co Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX (Marginal - Nonattainment) Brazoria Co Chambers Co Fort Bend Co Galveston Co Hams Co 8 -Hour Ozone (2008) Designated Area State/Area/County Report I Green Book I US EPA Page 6 of 6 Liberty Co Montgomery Co Waller Co VIRGINIA (Region Ill) Washington, DC -MD -VA (Marginal - Nonattainment) Alexandria Arlington Co Fairfax Fairfax Co Falls Church Loudoun Co Manassas Manassas Park Prince William Co WISCONSIN (Region V) Chicago -Naperville, IL -IN -WI (Moderate - Nonattainment) Kenosha Co (P) Sheboygan County, WI (Marginal - Nonattainment) Sheboygan Co WYOMING (Region Vlll) Upper Green River Basin Area, WY (Marginal - Nonattainment) Lincoln Co (P) Sublette Co Sweetwater Cc (P) Go Top JOHN H. CHAFEE COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM TEXAS TX -15P .i X -16P T10 T11 rTX-22P N �T12P i Map Date: December 6, 2013 GULF OF MEXICO ,4a QT02A 03A T03AP X-04 4 TX -05P AT04 i05 05P GULF OF MEXICO Number of CBRS Units: 35 Number of System Units: 17 Number of Otherwise Protected Areas: 18 Total Acres: 702,879 Upland Acres: 117,930 Associated Aquatic Habitat Acres: 584,949 Shoreline Miles: 313 Boundaries of the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) shown on this map were transferred from the official CBRS maps for this area. CBRS units are depicted on this map (in red) for informational purposes only. The official CBRS maps are maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and are available for download at http://www.fws.gov/CBRA. 4113 Natural Bridge Court 4113 NATURAL BRIDGE COURT Prepared for: CORR and Habitat for Humanity Ref: CDBG Single Family Rehab Thursday, July 21, 2016 Environmental Radius Report NET"! -i i . e 2055 E. 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The program is a cooperative effort of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Transportation Research and Special Program Administration"s John Volpe National Transportation System Center and the National Response Center. There are primarily five Federal statutes that require release reporting: the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) section 103; the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act(SARA) Title III Section 304; the Clean Water Act of 1972(CWA) section 311(b)(3); and the Hazardous Material Transportation Act of 1974(H MTA section 1808(b). US Toxic Release Inventory This database returned no results for your area. The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal facilities. TRI reporters for all reporting years are provided in the file. SIS RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) This database returned no results for your area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). EPA maintains a database of facilities, which generate hazardous waste or treat, store, and/or dispose of hazardous wastes. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) generate 100 kilograms or less per month of hazardous waste, or 1 kilogram or less per month of acutely hazardous waste. Small Quantity Generators (SQG) generate more than 100 kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or more of hazardous waste, or more than 1 kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste. IJAI M - ,9 Z M I OM f , This database returned no results for your area. Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) is an online database for Brownfields Grantees to electronically submit data directly to The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) This database returned no results for your area. The NPDES module of the Compliance Information System (ICIS) tracks surface water permits issued under the Clean Water Act. Under NPDES, all facilities that discharge pollutants from any point source into waters of the United States are required to obtain a permit. The permit will likely contain limits on what can be discharged, impose monitoring and reporting requirements, and include other provisions to ensure that the discharge does not adversely affect water quality. USAir Facility System (AIRS /AFS) This database returned no results for your area. The Air Facility System (AIRS / AFS) contains compliance and permit data for stationary sources of air pollution (such as electric power plants, steel mills, factories, and universities) regulated by EPA, state and local air pollution agencies. The information in AFS is used by the states to prepare State Implementation Plans (SIPs) and to track the compliance status of point sources with various regulatory programs under Clean Air Act. TX Commission of Environmental Quality ACR This database returned no results for your area. The TX-TCEQ ACR is a computer application that allows the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to use a single, centralized area to record common information, such as the company names, addresses, and telephone numbers of those the TCEQ regulates. It also contains additional IDs (permits, registrations, authorizations, etc) and their status. TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks This database returned no results for your area. Information on Leaking petroleum storage tanks containing hazardous or petroleum substances is maintained by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Petroleum Storage Tank Division. TX ®tycleaners This database returned no results for your area. Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 337, requires all dry cleaning drop stations and facilities in Texas to register with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and implement new performance standards at their facilities as appropriate. Environmental contamination at a dry cleaner site can occur from spills and leaks of solvent. The most common dry cleaning solvent can penetrate concrete and can sink through floor cracks since it is heavier then water. In addition, many dry cleaners historically disposed of wastes containing solvent by pouring wastewater into a sanitary sewer, throwing spent filters and sludge into the trash, or dumping wastewater on the ground near their facility. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, a federal law passed in 1980 and amended in 1984 increased regulation of hazardous waste and unsafe practices are no longer allowed. However, at some dry cleaner facilities, past disposal and management practices have resulted in contamination of soil and groundwater to an extent that requires cleanup. This database returned no results for your area. The State Superfund registry, established by the 69th Texas Legislature in 1985 and administered by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, lists those abandoned or inactive sites that have serious contamination but do not qualify for the federal program, and therefore are cleaned up under the state program. The state must comply with federal guidelines in administering the state Superfund program, but EPA approval of state Superfund actions is not required. This database returned no results for your area. Many former industrial properties lie dormant or underutilized due to liability associated with real or perceived contamination. These properties are broadly referred to as brownfields. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), in close partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal, state, and local redevelopment agencies, and stakeholders, is facilitating cleanup, transferability, and revitalization of brownfields through the development of regulatory, tax, and technical assistance tools. TX Voluntary Cleanup Program Sites This database returned no results for your area. The Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) provides administrative, technical, and legal incentives to encourage the cleanup of contaminated sites in Texas. Since all non -responsible parties, including future lenders and landowners, receive protection from liability to the state of Texas for cleanup of sites under the VCP, most of the constraints for completing real estate transactions at those sites are eliminated. As a result, many unused or under used properties may be restored to economically productive or community beneficial use. Also under the VCP, site cleanups follow a streamlined approach to reduce future human and environmental risk to safe levels. This database returned no results for your area. Texas instituted the Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) to mitigate the risks of environmental contamination to innocent parties. The Texas IOP created by House Bill 2776 of the 75th Legislature, provides a certificate to an innocent owner or operator if their property is contaminated as a result of a release or migration of contaminants from a source or sources not located on the property, and they did not cause or contribute to the source or sources of contamination. Like the Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), the IOP can be used as a redevelopment tool or as a tool to add value to a contaminated property by providing an Innocent Owner/Operator Certificate (IOC). However, unlike the VCP release of liability, IOCs are not transferable to future owners/operators. Future innocent owners or operators are eligible to enter the IOP and may receive an IOC only after they become an owner or operator of the site. TX Landfills This database returned no results for your area. The Solid Waste Landfill List (SWLF) database is provided and maintained by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and consists of open solid waste disposal facilities and transfer stations. 'ROUND ROCK, TEXAS PURPOSE. PASStOAI PROSPERITY THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK MEMORANDUM TO: Habitat for Humanity Home Repair 4113 Natural Bridge Court FROM: Raynesha Hudnell, CDBG Coordinator��j. DATE: September 9, 2016 SUBJECT: Rehab at 4113 Natural Bridge Court— "No Effect" on Endangered Species The CDBG Grant for rehabilitation at 4113 Natural Bridge Court includes repair or replacement of the following: windows, doors, countertops, cabinets, floors, HVAC, and weather stripping and other related minor repairs. The nature of the project will result in little to no environmental change to an existing residential home in an established subdivision. I reviewed the USFWS and NMFS Endangered Species Act -Species Search and Critical Habitat websites for Williamson County and no known critical habitat was found in or near the project site. A critical habitat map showing project site is attached. Based on the nature of the project and information reviewed from the USFWS and NMFS websites, it is my opinion that the nature of the project will likely have "no effect" on federally protected species and critical habitat. Critical Habitat for Threatened & Endangered Species [USFWS] Page 1 of 2 Critical Habitat for Threatened & Endangered Species [USFWS] A specific geographic area(s) that contains features essential for the conservation of a threatened or endangered species and that may require special management and protection. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service I Austin Community College, City of Austin, County of Williamson, Texas Parks & Wildlife, Esri, HERE, DeLorme, INCREMENT P, USGS, EPA, USDA http://fws.maps.aregis.com/home/webmap/print.html 7/21/2016 'ROUND ROCK, TEXAS PURPOSE. FMSIOX PROSPERITY. THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK MEMORANDUM TO: Habitat for Humanity Home Repair 4113 Natural Bridge Court FROM: Raynesha Hudnell, CDBG Coordinator �')f\ DATE: September 9, 2016 SUBJECT: Field Observation: Explosive and Flammable Operations The City of Round Rock CDBG Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair program will be doing rehab at 4113 Natural Bridge Court to include repair for replacement HVAC, electrical, plumbing, gutters, roofing, painting and other related minor repairs up to $10,000.00. The proposed improvements at 4113 Natural Bridge Court will extend the life of the home and provide residents with a safe place to live. CDBG Staff conducted a Field Observation by driving in and around the neighborhood. Site visit revealed no above ground storage tanks within the line of site of the project. co :.tea rn co p %k r d O -e 1 c N Cl) ) 01 i `m �yR$ Y Ij$ CL O ,(O p ; .;p pm p n p` �r 0) .cm N• . i 11� FEMA FLOOD MAP FEMA MAP #48491CO490E DATED: 9/26/2008 WII.LIAMSON COUNTY ONCORPORATED AREAS 481�079� is available in this community, contact your insurance 621CCCm E 0220oom E Insurance Program at 1-800-638-6620. �I I sEs�10-c c MAP Or.Al F vl - innnl I i ZONE X CITY OF ROUND 481048 ° PANEL 0490E a� 'FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP ILLUIMSON �i COUNTY, r , j TEXAS AND INCORPORATED AREAS I j PANEL 49D OF 750 1 (SEE IMP INDEX FOR FIRIA PANEL tAYMM 1W 1r'O+"AINc• � i I COYVI1NrtY 17 m9Fp PANEL SUF[Q( . � IMll'A\3CN000\T' YIQI C�90 F , rulronoacott6 Ylol" am [ ". b U- Rx Msp W.W 9... be Y u D1 -H 0. tlla] m» Pros. Uro Cm�luMi Wr-0If N alure YaNI h usN m e:fxxe �nms b h vbRs1 mr��el MAP NUMBER 49491CO490E MAP REVISED SEPTEMBER 26,2008 Federal Emergence Nanngement Agency A- A,< - n\ 1 1114".--. ccpy 4113 NATURAL BRIDGE COURT ROUND ROCK, TX 78681 m"p J!R�Q�UND ROCK. TEXAS F X PROSPERITY. THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK MEMORANDUM TO: Habitat for Humanity Home Repair 4113 Natural Bridge Court FROM: Raynesha Hudnell, CDBG Coordinator ` DATE: September 9, 2016 SUBJECT: Rehab at 4113 Natural Bridge Court — "No Effect' on Historic Preservation The CDBG Grant for rehabilitation at 4113 Natural Bridge Court includes HVAC, electrical, plumbing, gutters, roofing, painting and other related minor repairs. The nature of the project will result in little to no environmental change to an existing residential home in an established subdivision. I reviewed Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and List of Properties with Historic Overlay in the City of Round Rock and no results were found that this project is subject to the Historic Preservation Act. The Property was built in 2001 which makes it less than 50 years old. Based on the nature of the project and information reviewed, it is my opinion that the nature of the project will not require a Request for a SHPO Consultation. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION REQUEST FOR SHPO CONSULTATION: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and/or the Antiquities Code of Texas Please see instructions for completing this form and additional information on Section 106 and Antiquities Code consultation on the Texas Historical Commission website at http✓/www.the.state.tx.us/crm/crmsend.shtml. 0 This is a new submission. ❑ This is additional information relating to THC tracking number(s): Project Information PROJECT NAME City of Round Rock CDBG Single Family Rahab-Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair PROJECT ADDRESS PROJECT CITY PROJECT ZIP CODE(S) 4113 Natural Bridge Court Round Rock 78681 PROJECT COUNTY OR COUNTIES Williamson PROJECT TYPE (Check all that apply) Road/Highway Construction or Improvement rl Repair, Rehabilitation, or Renovation of Structure(s) F] Site Excavation F-] Addition to Existing Structure(s) F7 Utilities and Infrastructure F-; Demolition or Relocation of Existing Structure(s) (!j New Construction r7,1 None of these BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Please explain the project in one or two sentences. More details should be included as an attachment to this form. Rehab includes repair or replacement of the following: HVAC, electrical, plumbing, gutters, roofing, painting and other related minor repairs. Habitat will use CDBG funds to purchase materials that will be utilized by volunteers to complete needed repairs. A plumber or electrician may be hired if needed. Project Contact Information Does this project involve approval, funding, permit, or license from a federal agency? PROJECT CONTACT NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION Elizabeth Alvarado CDBG Coordinator City of Round Rock ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 221 East Main Street Round Rock TX 78664 PHONE EMAIL San Antonio, Texas 78205 512-341-3328 rhudnell@roundrocktexas.gov Federal Involvement (Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act) Does this project involve approval, funding, permit, or license from a federal agency? F�] Yes (Please complete this section) ❑ No (Skip to next section) FEDERAL AGENCY FEDERAL PROGRAM, FUNDING, OR PERMIT TYPE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development CDBG CONTACT PERSON PHONE Valicia A. Cisneros 210-475-6800 ext.2297 ADDRESS EMAIL 615 E. Houston Street, Rm 347 Valicia.A.Cisneros@hud.gov San Antonio, Texas 78205 State Involvement (Antiquities Code of Texas) Does this project occur on land or property owned by the State of Texas or a political subdivision of the state? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section) ■❑ No (Skip to next section) CURRENT OR FUTURE OWNER OF THE PUBLIC LAND CONTACT PERSON PHONE ADDRESS EMAIL VER 0811 REQUEST FOR SHPO CONSULTATION --PROJECT NAME: City of Round Rock CDBG Single Family Rahab-Habitat for Huma 4113 Natural Bridge Court Round Rock Williamson Identification of Historic Properties: Archeology Does this project involve ground -disturbing activity? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section)■❑ No (Skip to next section) Describe the nature of the ground -disturbing activity, including but not limited to depth, width, and length. Describe the previous and current land use, conditions, and disturbances. Identification of Historic Properties: Structures Does the project area or area of potential effects include buildings, structures, or designed landscape features (such as parks or cemeteries) that are 45 years of age or older? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section) 0 No (Skip to next section) Is the project area or area of potential effects within or adjacent to a property or district that is listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places? ❑ Yes, name of property or district: 0 No ❑ Unknown In the space below or as an attachment, describe each building, structure, or landscape feature within the project area or area of potential effect that is 45 years of age or older. ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE Attachments Please see detailed instructions reaardina attachments. Include the following with each submission: ❑■ Project Work Description ❑i Maps ❑■ Identification of Historic Properties ❑m Photographs For Section 106 reviews only, also include: ❑ Consulting Parties/Public Notification ❑ Area of Potential Effects ❑ Determination of Eligibility ❑ Determination of Effect Submit completed form and attachments to the address below. Faxes and email are not acceptable. Mark Wolfe State Historic Preservation Officer Texas Historical Commission P.O. Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711-2276 (mail service) 108 W. 16th Street, Austin, TX 78701 (courier service) For SHPO Use Only PAGE 2 / VER 0811 List of Properties with Historic Overlay Addresses of Historic Properties Ordinance Year Notes 100 E. Main Street 101 E. Main Street 102 E. Main Street 103 E. Main Street 104 E. Main Street 105 E. Main Street 108/110 E. Main Street 109 E. Main Street 111 E. Main Street 112 E. Main Street 113 E. Main Street 114 E. Main Street 115 E. Main Street 116 E. Main Street 117 E. Main Street 118 E. Main Street 119 E. Main Street 121 E. Main Street 200 E. Main Street 201/203 E. Main Street 204 E. Main Street 206 E. Main Street 212 E. Main Street Chamber of Commerce 307 E. Main Street 1997 309 E. Main Street 1993 400 E. Main Street 1997 402 E. Main Street 1997 405 E. Main Street 507 E. Main Street 1993 508 E. Main Street 1997 606 E. Main Street 1997 607 E. Main Street 1993 808 E. Main Street 1993 302 W. Main Street 1993 400 W. Main Street 1993 4 Chisholm Trail 8 Chisholm Trail 10 Chisholm Trail 14 Chisholm Trail (Formerly 1 Poker Alley) 18 Chisholm Trail 20 Chisholm Trail 750 Chisholm Trail (2 Chisholm Trail) Cantina 603 Chisholm Trail 1000 N. IH -35 208 S. Blair Street 1993 104 S. Georgetown Street 1993 1113 Ledbetter Street 1993 602 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 603 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 609 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 802E. Liber Avenue 1993 803 E. Liberty Avenue 1997 909 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 1104 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 3/9/2096 List of Properties with Historic Overlay Addresses of Historic Properties Ordinance Year Notes 106 N. Mays Street 1993 105 S. Mays Street 107 S. Mays Street 210 Mc Neil (Sometimes referred to as 210 Florence) 1993 1518 Palm Valley Blvd. 901 Round Rock Avenue 106 N. San Saba Street 1993 107 S. Sheppard Street 1993 109 S. Sheppard Street 202 N. Stone Street 1993 207 N. Stone Street 1993 910 Heritage Center 2500 E. Palm Valley Church building only Demolished and/or H Overlay Removed 1000 E. Main Street 1997 Only Out -building had H Zoning, Demolished in 2004, overlay removed in 2005 106 W. Anderson 1993 House moved from lot in 1995, overlay removed in 2005 716 Round Rock Avenue (Became 420 IH -35 and 611 Chisholm Trail) Todd Residence/Spanish Schoolhouse - Demolished 1996, Overlay removed in 2005 504 N. Mays Street 1993 jOverlay Removed in 2005 106 W. Bagdad Street 1993 Overlay removed in 2006, initiated by property owner City of Round Rock Properties - Not eligible for Tax Exemption Water Tower Downtown 1993 200 Round Rock Avenue - Owned by CORR Palm House @ OSPAPV 1993 lOwnedbyCORR The Round Rock/Park Owned by CORR 1001 Emmanuel Owned by CORR Pending - Interim Zoning 901 E. Liberty Avenue 2011 3/9/2016 PublicAccess > Property Detail Page 1 of 2 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION Property Status Active Property Type Residential Legal Description PRESERVE AT STONE OAK PH 2 SEC 3, BLOCK A, LOT 2 Neighborhood R1 06599F - Preserve At Stone Oak, PH 1 & 2 Account R -16-5009-000A-0002 Map Number 3-4307,3-3507 2016 OWNER INFORMATION Owner Name OLGUIN, MICHEL M & RITA Owner ID 0526286 Exemptions Disabled Person, DP Tax Deferral, Homestead Percent Ownership 100% Mailing Address 4113 NATURAL BRG CT ROUND ROCK, TX 78681-1116 2016 ENTITIES & EXEMPTIONS Special Exemptions DPTD - DP Tax Deferral 2016 VALUE INFORMATION Improvement Homesite Value $195,937 Improvement Non-Homesite $0 Value Total Improvement Market $195,937 Value Land Homesite Value $47,500 Land Non-Homesite Value $0 Land Agricultural Market Value $0 Total Land Market Value $47,500 Total Market Value $243,437 Agricultural Use $0 Total Appraised Value $243,437 Homestead Cap Loss -$608 Total Assessed Value $242,829 TAXING ENTITY EXEMPTIONS EXEMPTIONS AMOUNT TAXABLE VALUE TAX RATE PER 100 TAX CEILING CAD- Williamson CAD $0 $242,829 0 0 Cr,* CRR- City of Round Rock DP $3,000 $239,829 0.41465 0 Cr,* GWI- Williamson CO DP $15,000 $227,829 0.441529 0 CC J01- Aus Comm Coll DP, HS $150,000 $92,829 0.1005 0 CC RFM- Wmsn CO FM/RD HS $3,000 $239,829 0.04 0 SRR- Round Rock ISD DP, HS $38,000 $204,829 1.3325 0 L W09- Upper Brshy Cr WC&ID # $0 $242,829 0.02 0 1A I-OTALS 2.349179 PublicAccess > Property Detail 2016 IMPROVEMENTS Improvement #1 State Code Al - Residential Single Family Page 2 of 2 Expand/Collapse All Homesite Total Main Area Market Value Yes 2,343 Sq. Ft $195,937 RECORD TYPE LAND I YEAR BUILT SQ. FT AG LOSS I VALUE HS CAP LOSS I ADDO'L 1 Main Area 2001 2,343 $177,440 v Details 2 Garage 2001 420 $15,904 Details 3 Open Porch 2001 12 $227 Details 4 Patio 2001 120 $134 Details 5 Fireplace 2001 1 $2,232 Details 2016 LAND SEGMENTS LAND SEGMENT TYPE STATE CODE HOMESITE I MARKET VALUE AG USE LOSS I LAND SIZE 1 - Residential Al - Residential Single Family Yes $47,500 $0 VALUE HISTORY YEAR I IMPROVEMENT I LAND I MARKET I AG MARKET I AG LOSS I APPRAISED I HS CAP LOSS I ASSESSED 2015 $182,873 $39,100 $221,973 $0 $0 $221,973 $1,219 $220,754 2014 $171,637 $33,700 $205,337 $0 $0 $205,337 $4,652 $200,685 2013 $151,241 $31,200 $182,441 $0 $0 $182,441 $0 $182,441 2012 $142,516 $30,000 $172,516 $0 $0 $172,516 $0 $172,516 2011 $145,515 $29,100 $174,615 $0 $0 $174,615 $0 $174,615 SALES HISTORY DEED DATE SELLER BUYER INSTR # VOLUME/PAGE 9/18/2001 CONTINENTAL HOMES AUSTIN L P OLGUIN, MICHEL M & RITA 2001/069775 R400031 Owner Information R400030 OLGUIN, MICHEL M & RITA R400049 4113 NATURAL BRG>.CT ROUND ROCK, TX 78681-1116 Parcel Number: R400023 Site Information', R400050 4113 NATURAL BRIDGE CT, ROUND ROCK,TX 786E 1 Assessment Information Abstract: S7462 - Preserve At Stone Oak Ph 2 Sec Entities: CAD,CRR,GWI,301,RFM,SRR,W09 Book: 2,001,, Page: 069775 R400028 Deed Date: 09/18/2001 R400029 SQ Feet: Land: $In Progress R400048 Improvement: $In Progress Total: $In Progress 8400047 Map Name: 3-4307,3-3507 ESERVE AT NATURAL BSTONE OAKRIDGE PH Z SEC 3 8400035 R400025 R400024 R400043 R400022 8400023 R400042 " a 0 W z r , r R400040 R400041 i RRISD STONE OAK TEXELLA ELEMENTARY s R502459 r r R390773 PRESERVE A' ' ` STONE OAK r N PH 1 SEC 1 r ` 0 140 r Feet This map is for illustrative purposes only and does not represent a survey.It is provided'as is'without warranty or W i l l i n m c n n r a n t rm I A n n rn i c n l n i ct ri 1-f ny representation of accuracy,timeliness or completeness.The user acknowledges and accepts all inherent 4113 Natural Bridge Ct - Google Maps Page 1 of 1 GCYge Maps 4113 Natural Bridge Ct Round Rock CDBG Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair Program Map data ©2016 Google 500 ft, 1 .. / / 1 / / 1 / A 1 1 /f � l T . 1 � T • 1 � /l . � T 1 � T 1 • T<T � •'T Il / A /'f //1 /� /r1 /1 1 / 4113 Natural Bridge Court, Round Rock, TX 78681 Front view View from street N r 0 Y U' A 0 CCw> 3a r z z rQOxOww �O 19 0 ll plc=-7¢Za2zs K O N O QQ� K Z- Pi�-: �D'IQIIIIIIIII W le J > W W K zi W NTW W... -••�wY �a w15. z K K a�r w w> o K m o o.m-oi�-w----- 4V of K¢ jma �za_�� o .0 = tiH tl'x 46 NWK WN wN ZJ R K ---rte �. 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Rio Grande RIO GRANDE, TEXAS Managing Agency: National Park Service, Big Bend National Park Designated Reach: November 10, 1978. The segment on the United Stales side of the river from river mile 842.3 above Mariscal Canyon downstream to river mile 651.1 at the Terrell -Val Verde j Countyline. i I ClassilicationlMlleage: _Wild-95.2miles; Scenic -96.0 miles: Total — 191.2 mues. Choose a Stale v Go Choose a River vj Go Hidden canyons. ancient rock formations, millennia of human use. rivers are the very focus offilein the Southwest. http://www.rivers.gov/maps/conus.php 4/17/2015 Summary Report Page 1 of 4 GGoodGuidjel Investigate COMMURI tTY CENTER I Environmental Justice ISummary Pollution Topics Report Summary Report: VVELLIAMSON County ► Toxic Chemical Releases • Environmental Justice Mapper ► Lead Hazards ► Superfund . Distribution of Environmental Burdens • Locator for Unequal Burdens ► Smog and Particulates ► Hazardous Air Pollutants . 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GO ► • Environmental Justice Mapper • WILLIAMSON County • Distribution of Environmental Burdens in WILLIAMSON Couratl DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY RACE/ETHNICITY Releases of Toxic Chemicals (indicator of chemical releases) Ratio htf-n-//q(nrenard cnnrianirlP cnm/cnmmnnity/ei_enmmary trl7finc nn„ntcr nrv1a=AQAQ1 R>l— 0/1 AMM 4 Summary Report People of Color Whites Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air Pollutants People of Color Whites DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY INCOME Releases of Toxic Chemicals Low Income Families High Income Families 1800 (added risk per 1,000,000) Page 2 of 4 1700 ® 0.94 Ratio 140 140 (indicator of chemical releases) 1900 1800 Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air (added risk per 1,000,000) Pollutants Low Income Families 140 High Income Families 140 DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY POVERTY Releases of Toxic Chemicals (indicator of chemical releases) Families Below Poverty 1900 Families Above Poverty 1800 Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air (added risk per 1,000,000) Pollutants Families Below Poverty 130 Families Above Poverty 140 DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY CHILDHOOD POVERTY Releases of Toxic Chemicals (indicator of chemical releases) Kids Below Poverty M 1500 Kids Above Poverty 1800 Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air (added risk per 1,000,000) Pollutants Kids Below Poverty 140 Kids Above Poverty 140 DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY EDUCATION Releases of Toxic Chemicals (indicator of chemical releases) Non -Highschool Graduates 1700 Highschool Graduates 1900 Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air Pollutants Non -Highschool Graduates Highschool Graduates (added risk per 1,000,000) 130 140 1.00 Ratio 1.06 Ratio 1.00 Ratio 1.06 Ratio 0.93 Ratio 0.83 Ratio 1.00 Ratio 0.89 Ratio 0.93 Summary Report Page 3 of 4 DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY JOB CLASSIFICATION Releases of Toxic Chemicals (indicator of chemical releases) Ratio Working Class People 1900 Non -Working Class People 1.00 1900 Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air (added risk per 1,000,000) Pollutants Ratio Working Class People 140 1.00 Non -Working Class People 140 DISTRIBUTION OF BURDENS BY HOME OWNERSHIP Releases of Toxic Chemicals (indicator of chemical releases) Ratio Renters 1600 Homeowners 0.67 2400 Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air (added risk per 1,000,000) Pollutants Ratio Renters M 130 0.81 Homeowners 160 • Locator for Unequal Burdens • Find counties with unequal environmental burdens. • Comparative Analyses of Environmental Justice in WILLIAMSON County • Distribution of Risks by Race/Ethnicity and Income in TEXAS • Comparative Report: Environmental Hazards and Demographic Profile • Links Scorecard reports on: [ top • Releases of Toxic Chemicals • Cancer Risks from Hazardous Air Pollutants • Facilities Emitting Criteria Air Pollutants HOME I ABOUT SCORECARD I WHATS NEW I FAQS I GLOSSARY I FORUMS I PRIVACY POLICY Summary Report SEND TO A FRIEND I PERSONALIZE Copyright © 2011 GoodGuide All Rights Reserved. Page 4 of 4 Questions or Comments? Email: bill@goodguide.com 1City of Round Rock F� ROUND ROCK rExAS Agenda Item Summary Agenda Number: Title: Consider executing Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 regarding Habitat for Humanity Affordbale Home Repair for 4113 Natural Bridge Court, Round Rock, Texas. Type: City Manager Item Governing Body: City Manager Approval Agenda Date: 9/23/2016 Dept Director: Susan Morgan, CFO Cost: Indexes: Attachments: LAF Department: Finance Department Text of Legislative File CM -2016-1190 Consider executing Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 regarding Habitat for Humanity Affordbale Home Repair for 4113 Natural Bridge Court, Round Rock, Texas. Housing and Urban Development requires an Environmental Review (ER) to be performed for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects and placed in files for compliance purposes. The ER is made available to the public with all recommended formats. The ER contains the environmental review documents, public notices, written determination and any ER findings pertaining to the decision making and actions made to the individual project. The CDBG 2014 Habitat for Humanity Affordable Home Repair project at 4113 Natural Bridge Court required a Categorical Exclusion Subject to 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a)(3)(i) be conducted and executed by the Certifying Officer. Staff recommends approval City of Round Rock Page 1 Printed on 912 212 01 6