[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 160 (Tuesday, August 19, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 44110-44111]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-21851]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Department of the Navy


Community Redevelopment Authority and Available Surplus Buildings 
and Land at Military Installations Designed for Closure: Naval 
Shipyard, Long Beach, California

SUMMARY: This notice provides information regarding the local 
redevelopment authority that has been established to plan the reuse of 
the Naval Shipyard, Long Beach, California and the surplus property 
that is located at the base closure site.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1995, the Naval Shipyard, Long Beach, 
California, was designated for closure pursuant to the Defense Base 
Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended. Pursuant to this 
designation, on September 28, 1995, land and facilities at this 
installation were declared excess to the Department of the Navy and 
available for use by other Department of Defense components and other 
federal agencies. It is not anticipated that any land or facilities 
will be made available to such components or other federal agencies.

Notice of Surplus Property

    Pursuant to paragraph (7)(B) of section 2905(b) of the Defense Base 
Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended, the following 
information regarding the redevelopment authority and the surplus 
property at the Naval Shipyard, Long Beach, California is published in 
the Federal Register:

Redevelopment Authority

    The redevelopment authority for the Naval Shipyard, Long Beach, 
California, for purposes of implementing the provisions of the Defense 
Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended, is the City of 
Long Beach. The City has established a local community advisory 
committee to provide recommendations to the City concerning the 
redevelopment of the shipyard. This committee is known as the Shipyard 
Reuse Advisory Committee. Day-to-day operations of the local 
redevelopment authority are handled by Mr. Gerald Miller, 200 Pine 
Avenue, Suite 400, Long Beach, CA 90802, telephone (310) 570-3853, 
facsimile (310) 570-3897.

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Surplus Property Descriptions

    The following is a listing of the land and facilities at the Naval 
Shipyard, Long Beach, California, that are surplus to the needs of the 
federal government.

Land

    Approximately 170 acres in the City of Long Beach, Los Angeles 
County, California. This property will be available upon the closure of 
the shipyard, anticipated for September 1997.

Buildings

    The following is a summary of the facilities located on the above 
described land which will also be available in September 1997. Pier E 
is subject to reversion and is not included in this notice.
    --Automotive maintenance center (7 structures); approx. 41,271 
square feet;--Filling Station with 9 outlets;--Cafeteria (2 
structures); approx. 25,874 square feet;--Waterfront operations (2 
structures); approx. 6,668 square feet;--Credit union; approx. 14,356 
square feet (may be disposed of in accordance with P.L. 102-190, 
section 2825),--Training buildings (5 structures); approx. 46,869 
square feet;--Computer programming operations center (2 structures); 
approx. 2,300 square feet;--Dry docks (3 structures); approx. 305,100 
square feet;--Miscellaneous facilities (16 structures); gate shacks, 
public toilets and locker rooms; approx. 22,890 square feet;--Office/
administration buildings (16 structures); approx. 185,340 square 
feet;--Operational, electronics and miscellaneous maintenance 
facilities (13 structures); approx. 94,059 square feet;--Paved areas; 
roads, parking areas, sidewalks, etc., approx. 565,004 square yards;--
Ship maintenance shops (33 structures); facilities for shipfitting, 
sheet metal, welding, quality assurance, inside machining, weapons, 
marine machine, boilermaking, electrical, pipefitting, woodworking, 
electronics, paint and blasting, rigging, patternmaking, temporary 
services and ship services support; approx. 1,235,922 square feet;--
Small craft berthing pier; approx. 720 linear feet of berthing;--
Utility facilities; telephone, electrical systems, steam, fire 
protection water (salt water), potable water, sanitary sewer, storm 
drainage system, fire alarms, irrigation lines and gas lines;--
Warehouse/storage facilities (27 structures); approx. 918,008 square 
feet. -- Community facility (1 structure); approx. 40,626 square feet.

Redevelopment Planning

    Pursuant to Section 2905(b) (7) (F) of the Defense Base Closure and 
Realignment Act of 1990, as amended, the local redevelopment authority 
has prepared a redevelopment plan considering the interests of state 
and local governments, representatives of the homeless, and other 
interested parties located in the vicinity of the Naval Shipyard, Long 
Beach, California, and has submitted the plan to the Secretary of 
Housing and Urban Development, pursuant to Section 2905(b) (7) (G).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John J. Kane, Director, Department of 
the Navy, Real Estate Operations, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 
200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-2300, telephone (703) 428-
0436, or Mr. Jason Ashman, Deputy Base Closure Manager, Southwest 
Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 1420 Kettner Blvd., 
Suite 501, San Diego, CA 92101-2404, telephone (619) 532-2004, 
extension 21. For more detailed information regarding particular 
properties identified in this Notice (i.e., acreage, floor plans, 
sanitary facilities, exact street address, building numbers, etc.), 
contact Lieutenant Commander Tony DiDominico, Ron Johnson, or Gerald 
Strauss, Naval Shipyard, Long Beach, CA, telephone (562) 980-2720.

    Dated: August 7, 1997.
M.D. Sutton,
LCDR, JAGC, USN, Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 97-21851 Filed 8-18-97; 8:45 am]
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