Reviewer Name: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt. FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW#8666 Parish: Plaquemines Record of Environmental Consideration REVISED FOR FEMA ENVIRONMENTAL -LOUISIANA -2006 See 44 Code of Federal Regulation Part 10 Project Name/Number: Boothville High School OnsiteSingle UnitApartment/PW#8666 FIPS#075-U5R52-00 Project Location: 40187 Hwy. 23 N., Boothville, LA 70041, Plaquemines Parish Latitude: 29.3350333, Longitude: -89.4058 Project Description: Heavy rains and high winds from Hurricane Katrina (DR-1603) caused significant exterior and interiordamage tothe Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit ApartmentofPlaquemines Parish School Board.. This pw reimburses the eligible applicant for repair and orreplacement ofthe apartment's roofing/components, fencing, and interior components topre-disaster condition. Some hazard mitigation will be achieved through compliance with codes and standards and good construction practices. All work will beperformedina previously disturbed area withnoindicationof on-site workwithin waterwaysor other bodies ofwater. Documentation Requirements • (Short version) All consultation and agreements implemented to comply with the National Historic Preservation Act, Endangered Species Act, and Executive Orders 11988, 11990 and 12898 are completed and noother laws apply. (Review Concluded) Ed (Long version) All applicable laws and executive orders were reviewed. Additional information for compliance is attachedtothisRECand/orincludedinproject files, asapplicable. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Determination • Statutorily excluded from NEPA review. (Review Concluded) • Programmatic Categorical Exclusion -Category (Reference PCE in comments) (Review Concluded) O Categorical Exclusion -Category O No Extraordinary Circumstances exist. Are project conditions required? • Yes (see section V) • No (Review Concluded) • Extraordinary Circumstances exist (See Section IV). • Extraordinary Circumstances mitigated. (See Section IV comments) Are project conditions required? • Yes (see section V)• No (Review Concluded) l~"l Environmental Assessment • Supplemental Environmental Assessment (Reference EA or PEA in comments) ^ Environmental Impact Statement Comments: This project meets the criteria for the alternative arrangement, permanent school, type ofproject. This project has conditions and requires mitigation under the other EHP laws. Reviewer and Approvals • Project is Non-Compliant (See attached documentation justifying selection). FEMA Environmental Reviewer: Name: Adam Borden/FEMA-Environmental Specialist Signature ytr^U-— ^J^/£_^ Date £> "&*C~U/D FEMA Regional Environmental Officer or Delegated Approving Official: RecordofEnvironmental Consideration(Version06/29/06) Reviewer Name: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt. FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW08666 Parish: Plaquemines Name: Don Fairley, Environmental Liason Officer Signature 7>—s=— /-^ f^ Date le.H. flip I. Compliance Review for Environmental Laws (other than NEPA) A. National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) • Not type ofactivity with potential toaffect historic properties. ^ Activity meets Programmatic Agreement, December 3,2004. Appendix A: I,E Are project conditions required? ^ Yes (see Section V) O No • Programmatic Agreement not applicable, must conduct standard Section 106 Review. HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES S No historic properties that are listed or45/50 years orolder in project area. (Review Concluded) O Building orstructure listed or45/50 years orolder in project area and activity not exempt from review. • Determination ofNo Historic Properties Affected (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence on file) Are project conditions required? • Yes (see Section V) • No (ReviewConcluded) • Determination ofHistoric Properties Affected (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence on file) d Property a National Historic Landmark and National Park Service was provided early notification during the consultation process. If not, explain in comments • No Adverse Effect Determination (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence onfile). Are project conditions required? • Yes (see Section V) • No (ReviewConcluded) • Adverse Effect Determination (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence on file) J Q Resolution ofAdverse Effect completed. (MOA on file) § Are project conditions required • Yes (see Section V) • No (Review Concluded) j I ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES | ^ Project affects only previously disturbed ground. (Review Concluded) I l~l Project affects undisturbed ground. t • Project area has no potential for presence ofarcheological resources f • Determination ofno historic properties affected (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence or I consultationon file). (Review Concluded) { [~~l Project area has potential for presence ofarcheological resources I O Determination ofno historic properties affected (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence on file) § Are project conditions required O Yes (see Section V) • No (Review Concluded) I Q Determination ofhistoric properties affected I O NR eligible resources not present (FEMA finding/SHPO/THPO concurrence on file). | Are project conditions required OYes (see Section V) • No (Review Concluded) | • NR eligible resources present in project area. (FEMA finding/ SHPO/THPO concurrence on | file) J • No Adverse Effect Determination. (FEMA finding/ SHPO/THPO concurrence on file) I Are project conditions required? O Yes (see Section V) O No(Review Concluded) f • Adverse Effect Determination. (FEMA finding/ SHPO/THPO concurrence onfile) I O Resolution ofAdverse Effect completed. (MOA on file) | Are project conditions required? Q Yes (see Section V) DNo | (Review Concluded) f Comments: Scopeofworkmeetsprogrammaticagreement(12/3/2004)allowance,appendixA,sectionI,E. Ifduringthe courseof work, archaeologicalartifacts(prehistoricorhistoric)orhumanremainsarediscovered,theapplicantshallstop work in the vicinity of the discovery and take all reasonable measures to avoid or minimize harm to the finds. The applicant shallinformtheirPublicAssistance (PA)contacts FEMA, whowillinturncontactFEMAhistoricpreservation staff.The applicantwillnot proceedwithworkuntilFEMAhistoricpreservationstaffhave completedconsultationwiththe Louisiana StateHistoricPreservationOfficer(SHPO).In addition,if unmarkedgravesare present,compliancewiththe Louisiana Record ofEnvironmental Consideration (Version 06/29/06) 2 Reviewer Name: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt. FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW#8666 Parish: Plaquemines Unmarked Human Burial Sites Preservation Act (R.S. 8:671 etseq.) is required. The applicant shall notify the law enforcement agency ofthe jurisdiction where the remains are located within twenty-four hours ofthe discovery. The applicant shall also notify FEMA and the Louisiana Unmarked Burial Sites Board (call the Louisiana Division of Archeology at225-342-8170) within seventy-two hours ofthe discovery. Failure to comply with these stipulations may jeopardizereceiptofFEMAfunding. Ifthescopeofworkchanges,thisprojectwillneedtoberesubmittedforfurther historic review. The structure does not meet the 50-year-criterion, nor does itpossess the level ofexceptional importance required by criteria consideration Gofthe national register guidelines tobe considered eligible for the national register ofhistoric places.Anychangetotheapprovedscopeofworkwillrequireresubmissionforre-evaluationunderSection 106and consultation with theSHPO. This concludes theSection 106 review forthis project Correspondence/Consultation/References: •NHPAeffectdeterminations madebyKatherine Zeringue, Historic PreservationSpecialist/Archaeologist B. Endangered Species Act ^ No listed species and/or designated critical habitat present in areas affected directly or indirectly by the Federal action. (Review Concluded) • Listed species and/or designated critical habitat present in the areas affected directly or indirectly by the Federal action. • No effect to species or designated critical habitat (See comments for justification) Are project conditions required? • Yes (see Section V) • No(Review Concluded) • May affect, but not likely to adversely affect species or designated critical habitat (FEMA determination/USFWS/NMFS concurrence on file) (Review Concluded) Are project conditions required? • Yes (see Section V) • No(Review Concluded) • Likely to adversely affect species ordesignated critical habitat • Formal consultation concluded. (Biological Assessment and Biological Opinion on file) Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (ReviewConcluded) Comments: Projectislocatedinan urbanorpreviouslydevelopedarea. Neitherlistedspeciesnortheirhabitatoccurinor nearthissite,thus FEMAfinds therewillbeno effecttothreatenedorendangeredspecies. Correspondence/Consultation/References: USFWS emergency consultation provisions determined in letters dated September 15,2005 for Katrina. C. Coastal Barrier Resources Act 13 ProjectisnotonorconnectedtoCBRA UnitorOtherwise ProtectedArea (Review Concluded). • Project is on orconnected to CBRA Unit or Otherwise Protected Area. (FEMA determination/USFWS consultation on file) • Proposed action anexception under Section 3505.a.6 (Review Concluded) • Proposed action not excepted under Section 3505.a.6. Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: Project is not within a CBRA zone. Correspondence/Consultation/References: Louisiana Coastal Barrier Resource System Maps referenced 06/27/06. D. Clean Water Act K Project would not affect any waters ofthe U.S. (Review Concluded) • Project would affect waters, including wetlands, ofthe U.S. • Project exempted as in kind replacement orother exemption. (Review Concluded) • Project requires Section 404/401/or Section 9/10 (Rivers and Harbors Act) permit, including qualification under Nationwide Permits. Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: NojurisdictionalwatersoftheU.S., includingwetlands,occurinor neartheprojectarea. Correspondence/Consultation/References: USFWS National Wetlands Inventory map (http://www.fws.gov/nwi/) queried on 06/29/06. Record of Environmental Consideration (Version 06/29/06) ReviewerName: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt. FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW#8666 Parish: Plaquemines E. Coastal Zone Management Act • Project is not located in acoastal zone area and does not affect acoastal zone area (Review concluded) ^ Projectislocatedina coastalzoneareaand/oraffectsthecoastalzone [3 State administering agency does not require consistency review. (Review Concluded). O State administering agency requires consistency review. Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: This project islocated within the Louisiana Coastal Management Zone. LA Department ofNatural Resources (DNR) has determined that receipt offederal assistance is consistent with the Louisiana Coastal Resource Program. Projects within the coastal zone may still require a coastal use permit orother authorization from DNR. Projects may be coordinated by contacting LA DNR at 1-800-276-4019. Correspondence/Consultation/References: LDNR Louisiana Coastal Zone map 2002. F. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act ^ Project does not affect, control, or modify awaterway/body ofwater. (Review Concluded) C]Project affects controls or modifies awaterway/body ofwater. • Coordination with USFWS conducted • No Recommendations offered by USFWS. (Review Concluded) • Recommendations provided by USFWS. Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: Nostreamsorwater bodiesarelocatedinorneartheprojectarea. Correspondence/Consultation/References: Louisiana Map (http://wwwlamap.doa.louisiana.gov/)queried 06/29/06. G. Clean Air Act • Project will not result in permanent air emissions. (Review Concluded) E Projectislocatedinanattainmentarea. (Review Concluded) l~1 Projectislocatedina non-attainmentarea. O Coordination required with applicable state administering agency. Are project conditions required? • YES (see section V) D NO (Review Concluded) Comments: Thisprojectinvolvesthedemolitionorrenovationofa publicstructure. Regardlessoftheasbestoscontent,the applicant isresponsible for ensuring that renovation ordemolition activities are coordinated with the Louisiana Department ofEnvironmental Quality (LDEQ) in accordance with the LDEQ "Fifth Amended Declaration ofEmergency and Administrative Order" dated March 31, 2006, and the LESHAP protocol dated March 1, 2006, incorporating the provisions ofEPA'sNational Emission StandardsforHazardous AirPollutants (NESHAP) andtheLouisianaAdministrative Code (LAC) 33.111.5151 and Chapter 27. Should Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) bepresent atthe project site, the applicant isalso responsible for ensuring proper disposal inaccordance with the previously referenced administrative orders. Correspondence/Consultation/References: EPA Region 6 Non-attainment Map. H. Farmland Protection Policy Act ^ Project does not affect designated prime or unique farmland. (Review Concluded) • Project causes unnecessary or irreversible conversion ofdesignated prime or unique farmland. CH Coordination with Natural Resource Conservation Commission required. • Farmland Conversion Impact Rating, Form AD-1006, completed. Are project conditions required? Q YES (see section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: The project site isina developed urbanized area and Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA) isprecluded. No prime or unique farmland present. Correspondence/Consultation/References: National Resource Conservation Service, Web Soil Survey (http://websoilsurvev.nrcs.usda.^ov/app/ Veferenced 06/29/06. I. Migratory Bird Treaty Act RecordofEnvironmental Consideration (Version06/29/06) £r,l7e,r.«,a,r; Adam B°rden' Environnlent«l Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW/8666 . . Parish: Plaquemines U Project not located within a flyway zone. (Review Concluded) 13Project located withinaflyway zone. EI Project does not have potential to take migratory birds. (Review Concluded) Are project conditions required? • Yes (see section V) |^ No (Review Concluded) • Project has potential to take migratory birds. • Contact madewith USFWS Are project conditions required? • YES (see section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: The site is an existing disturbed area with little value to migratory birds and would not be included in the USFWS migratory birdmanagement program. Correspondence/Consultation/References: USFWS guidance letter dated September 15, 2005 for Katrina J. Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act S Project not located in or near Essential Fish Habitat. (Review Concluded) • Projectlocatedinor nearEssentialFishHabitat. • Project does not adversely affect Essential Fish Habitat. (Review Concluded) Are project conditions required? • Yes (see Section V) Q No (Review Concluded) • Project adversely affects Essential Fish Habitat (FEMA determination/USFWS/NMFS concurrence on file) • NOAA Fisheries provided no recommendation(s) (Review Concluded). Are project conditions required? • Yes (see Section V) • No (Review Concluded) • NOAA Fisheries provided recommendation(s) • Written reply to NOAA Fisheries recommendations completed. Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) Q NO (Review Concluded) Comments: Project is not located in or near any surface waters with the potential to affect EFH species. Correspondence/Consultation/References: Louisiana Map (http://wwlamap.doa.louisianaIgoy/) referenced 06/29/06. K. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act [3 Project is not along and does not affect Wild or Scenic River (WSR) -(Review Concluded) • Project is along oraffects WSR • Project adversely affects WSR as determined by NPS/USFS. FEMA cannot fund the action. (NPS/USFS/USFWS/BLM consultation on file) (Review Concluded) • Project does not adversely affect WSR. (NPS/USFS/USFWS/BLM consultation on file) Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: None Correspondence/Consultation/References: National Wild and Scenic Rivers httD://www.nps.gov/rivers/wildriverslisthtml referenced 06/29/06. L. Other Relevant Laws and Environmental Regulations State Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Laws Comments: Applicant shall handle, manage, and dispose ofpotentially hazardous waste, universal waste, and hazardous materials in accordance with the requirements oflocal, state, and federal regulations. These materials may include but are not limited to asbestos, lead-based paint, laboratory reagents, propane cylnders, paints and solvents, coolants containingchlorofluorocarbons (cfcs), used oil, polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs), other petroleum products, used oil filters, fuel filters, cleaning chemicals, pesticides, batteries, and unlabeled tanks and containers. Equipment that may include these materials are ice machines, refrigerators, generators, computers, televisions, mercury switches, fluorescent lights, fluorescent light ballasts, sandblast units, paint sprayers, etc. II. Compliance Review for Executive Orders A. E.0.11988 -Floodplains • No Effect on Floodplains/Flood levels and project outside Floodplain -(Review Concluded) ^ Located in Floodplain or Effects on Floodplains/Flood levels Record ofEnvironmental Consideration (Version 06/29/06) Reviewer Name: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA BPW#8666 Parish: Plaquemines ^ No adverse effect on floodplain and not adversely affected by the floodplain. (Review Concluded). Are project conditions required? ^ Yes (see Section V) • No (Review Concluded) • Beneficial Effect on Floodplain Occupancy/Values (Review Concluded). • Possible adverse effects associated with investment in floodplain, occupancy or modification of floodplain environment • 8 Step Process Complete -documentation on file Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: The site is located in Zone A99. http://store.msc.fema.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/FemaWelcomeView?storeId=1OOP1&catalog!d=1OOP1&laneld=-1. The parish ofPlaquemines is enrolled in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) asofP7/16/81. Per Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) panel number 22P139P91PC dated P9/28/90, project is located within an "A99" zone, areas of100-year flood tobeprotectedbyflood protection system under construction, base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. Thisprojectistorepairbuilding,wherepossible,allelectricalequipmentshouldbeelevatedatleast3ft. abovethehighestgradeelevation.C.Rodriguez, FPM Correspondence/Consultation/References: FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map, Community Panel No. #22013909IOC dated 09/28/90 B. E.0.11990 -Wetlands 03 No Effects on Wetland(s) and project located outside Wetland(s) -(Review Concluded) • Located in Wetland oreffects Wetland(s) • Beneficial Effect on Wetland -(Review Concluded) • Possible adverse effect associated with constructing in or near wetland • Review completed as part offloodplain review • 8StepProcessComplete-documentationonfile Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: No wetlands were determined to be present by checking the USFWS National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) maps. Correspondence/Consultation/References: USFWS NWI map accessed on-line (http://wetlandsfws.er.usgs.gov/wtlnds/launch.html) 06/29/06. C. E.0.12898 -Environmental Justice for Low Income and Minority Populations • No Low income or minority population in, near or affected by the project -(Review Concluded) ^ Low income or minority population in or near project area ^ No disproportionately high and adverse impact on low income or minority population-(Review Concluded) • Disproportionately high or adverse effects on low income or minority population Are project conditions required? • YES (see Section V) • NO (Review Concluded) Comments: Thepercent populations of 70041 are:65.2%white, 22.2% blackand 8.1%asian. Themedian household incomein1999was$31,548and 17.7%offamiliesarebelowpovertylevel. Correspondence/Consultation/References: U.S. Census bureau 2000 data athttp://factfinder.census.gov. referenced 06/29/06. III. Other Environmental Issues Identifyotherpotentialenvironmentalconcernsinthe commentboxnotclearly falling underalawor executive order(see environmental concerns scopingchecklist for guidance). State Hazardous Materials and Solid Waste Laws Comments: Applicant shall handle, manage, and dispose of potentially hazardous waste, universal waste, and hazardous materials in accordance with the requirements oflocal, state, and federal regulations. These materials may include but are not limited toasbestos, lead-based paint, laboratory reagents, propane cylnders, paints and solvents, coolants containing chlorofluorocarbons (cfcs), used oil, polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs), other petroleum products, used oil filters, fuel filters, cleaning chemicals, pesticides, batteries, and unlabeled tanks and containers. Equipment that may include these materials are ice machines, refrigerators, generators, Record of Environmental Consideration (Version 06/29/06) Reviewer Name: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt. FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW#8666 Parish: Plaquemines computers, televisions, mercury switches, fluorescent lights, fluorescent light ballasts, sandblast units, paint sprayers, etc. Correspondence/Consultation/Reference: IV. Extraordinary Circumstances Based on the review of compliance with other environmental laws and Executive Orders, and in considerationofotherenvironmental factors, reviewtheprojectforextraordinarycircumstances. *A"Yes" under any circumstance may require an Environmental Assessment (EA) with the exception of(ii) which should beapplied inconjunction with controversy onanenvironmental issue. Ifthe circumstance can bemitigated, please explain in comments. Ifno, leave blank. Yes • (i) Greater scope or size than normally experienced for aparticular category ofaction O (ii) Actions with a high level ofpublic controversy • (iii) Potential for degradation, even though slight, ofalready existing poor environmental conditions; • (iv) Employment ofunproven technology with potential adverse effects or actions involving unique or unknown environmental risks; CH (v) Presence ofendangered or threatened species or their critical habitat, or archaeological, cultural, historical or other protected resources; • (vi) Presence ofhazardous ortoxic substances atlevels which exceed Federal, state orlocal regulations or standards requiring action or attention; d (vii) Actions with the potential to affect special status areas adversely orother critical resources suchaswetlands, coastalzones,wildlife refugeandwilderness areas,wildandscenicrivers, sole or principal drinking water aquifers; • (viii) Potential for adverse effects on health orsafety; and O (ix) Potential to violate afederal, state, local or tribal law or requirement imposed for the protection ofthe environment. • (x) Potential for significant cumulative impact when the proposed action is combined with otherpast,presentandreasonablyforeseeablefutureactions, eventhoughtheimpactsofthe proposed action may not be significant by themselves. Comments: None V. Environmental Review Project Conditions Project Conditions: The following conditions apply as a condition of FEMA funding reimbursement: • This project involves the demolition or renovation ofapublic structure. Regardless ofthe asbestos | content,theapplicantisresponsibleforensuringthatrenovationordemolitionactivitiesare | coordinated with the Louisiana Department ofEnvironmental Quality (LDEQ) in accordance with the | LDEQ "Fifth Amended Declaration ofEmergency and Administrative Order" dated March 31, 2006, { and the LESHAP protocol dated March 1, 2006, incorporating the provisions ofEPA's National I Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and the Louisiana Administrative Code I (LAC)33.III.5151 and Chapter 27. Should Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) be present at the | project site, the applicant isalso responsible for ensuring proper disposal inaccordance with the 1 previously referenced administrative orders. I 1 f Recordof Environmental Consideration (Version 06/29/06) 7 I Reviewer Name: Adam Borden, Environmental Specialist Project Name/Env. Database No: Boothville High School Onsite Single Unit Apt. FEMA-1603/1607-DR-LA PW#8666 Parish: Plaquemines • Applicant shall handle, manage, and dispose ofpotentially hazardous waste, universal waste, and hazardous materials in accordance with the requirements oflocal, state, and federal regulations. These materials may include but are not limited to asbestos, lead-based paint, laboratory reagents, propane cylnders, paints and solvents, coolants containing chlorofluorocarbons (cfcs), used oil, polychlorinated biphenyls (pcbs), other petroleum products, used oil filters, fuel filters, cleaning chemicals, pesticides, batteries, and unlabeled tanks and containers. Equipment that may include these materials are ice machines, refrigerators, generators, computers, televisions, mercury switches, fluorescent lights, fluorescent light ballasts, sandblast units, paint sprayers, etc. • Ifduring the course ofwork, archaeological artifacts (prehistoric orhistoric) orhuman remains are discovered, the applicant shall stop work in the vicinity ofthe discovery and take all reasonable measures to avoid or minimize harm to the finds. The applicant shall inform their public assistance (pa) contacts FEMA, who will inturn contact FEMA historic preservation staff. The applicant will not proceed with work until FEMA historic preservation staff have completed consultation with the Louisiana State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). In addition, ifunmarked graves are present, compliance with the Louisiana Unmarked Human Burial Sites Preservation Act (R.S. 8:671 etseq.) is required. Theapplicantshallnotifythelawenforcementagencyofthejurisdictionwheretheremains are located within twenty-four hours ofthe discovery. The applicant shall also notify FEMA and the Louisiana Unmarked Burial Sites Board (call the Louisiana Division ofArchaeology at225-342-8170) within seventy-two hours ofthe discovery. Failure to comply with these stipulations may jeopardize receiptofFEMAfunding. Ifthescopeofworkchanges,thisprojectwillneedtoberesubmittedfor further historic review. • Projectislocatedwithinan"A99"zone,areasof100-yearfloodtobeprotectedbyfloodprotection system under construction, base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. This project isto repairbuilding,wherepossible,allelectricalequipmentshouldbeelevatedatleast3ft. Abovethe highest grade elevation. Record of Environmental Consideration (Version 06/29/06)