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CHD BBBS Final EREnvironmental Review for Activity/Project that is Exempt or Categorically Excluded Not Subject to Section 58.5 Pursuant to 24 CFR 58.34(a) and 58.35(b) Project Information Project Name: PS-Center-for-Human-Development-BBBS   HEROS Number: 900000010241208   Responsible Entity (RE): NORTHAMPTON, 210 Main St Northampton MA, 01060   State / Local Identifier:    RE Preparer: Nathan Chung   Grant Recipient (if different than Responsible Entity):    Point of Contact:   Consultant (if applicable):    Point of Contact:   Project Location: 210 Main St, Northampton, MA 01060   Additional Location Information:  The project will take place at multiple locations in Northampton where Northampton youths will meet with mentors. CHD's Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County office location is: 220 Russell Street, Suite 400, Hadley, MA.   Description of the Proposed Project [24 CFR 50.12 & 58.32; 40 CFR 1508.25]:  The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County (BBBSHC) Northampton Mentoring Program will create and support quality mentoring relationships for low-income children in Northampton. We address the national objective of "creating a suitable living environment" by providing activities that "benefit low and moderate income persons". Our project addresses basic needs (for youth and families), which are identified in the City's Consolidated Plan's list of Public Service priorities. It expects to serve 25 children during the program year. The case management staff work with local schools and service agencies to obtain referrals for children in need of our services. They conduct thorough intakes with children and families, and recruit, screen, and train volunteers. Matches are made according to numerous compatibility factors, and each potential match is reviewed by both the case manager and program supervisor, and is first approved by parent/guardians, Bigs, and Littles. Once a match is made the case manager maintains ongoing contact with each party involved to ensure that the match is successful and that any challenging issues are addressed. Mentors and mentees meet 2-4 times per month for at least one year (3 semesters for college students).   The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County (BBBSHC) Northampton Mentoring Program will create and support quality mentoring relationships for low-income children in Northampton. We address the national objective of "creating a suitable living environment" by providing activities that "benefit low and moderate income persons". Our project addresses basic needs (for youth and families), which are identified in the City's Consolidated Plan's list of Public Service priorities. It expects to serve 25 children during the program year. The case management staff work with local schools and service agencies to obtain referrals for children in need of our services. They conduct thorough intakes with children and families, and recruit, screen, and train volunteers. Matches are made according to numerous compatibility factors, and each potential match is reviewed by both the case manager and program supervisor, and is first approved by parent/guardians, Bigs, and Littles. Once a match is made the case manager maintains ongoing contact with each party involved to ensure that the match is successful and that any challenging issues are addressed. Mentors and mentees meet 2-4 times per month for at least one year (3 semesters for college students).   Level of Environmental Review Determination Activity / Project is Exempt per 24 CFR 58.34(a):  58.34(a)(4)   Signature Page CHD BBBS Signed.pdf Funding Information Grant / Project Identification Number HUD Program Program Name  14.218 Community Planning and Development (CPD) Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) (Entitlement)   Estimated Total HUD Funded, Assisted or Insured Amount: $12,000.00   Estimated Total Project Cost [24 CFR 58.2 (a) (5)]: $64,800.00   Compliance with 24 CFR §50.4 & §58.6 Laws and Authorities Compliance Factors: Statutes, Executive Orders, and Regulations listed at 24 CFR §50.4 & §58.6 Are formal compliance steps or mitigation required? Compliance determination (See Appendix A for source determinations)  STATUTES, EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS LISTED AT 24 CFR §50.4 & § 58.6  Airport Runway Clear Zones and Clear Zones 24 CFR part 51 ( Yes ( No Based on the project description the project includes no activities that would require further evaluation under this section. The project is in compliance with Airport Runway Clear Zone requirements.  Coastal Barrier Resources Act Coastal Barrier Resources Act, as amended by the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 [16 USC 3501] ( Yes ( No This project is not located in a CBRS Unit. Therefore, this project has no potential to impact a CBRS Unit and is in compliance with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.   Coastal Barrier Resources Act Coastal Barrier Resources Act, as amended by the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 [16 USC 3501] ( Yes ( No This project is not located in a CBRS Unit. Therefore, this project has no potential to impact a CBRS Unit and is in compliance with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.  Flood Insurance Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 and National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 [42 USC 4001-4128 and 42 USC 5154a] ( Yes ( No Based on the project description the project includes no activities that would require further evaluation under this section. The project does not require flood insurance or is excepted from flood insurance. While flood insurance may not be mandatory in this instance, HUD recommends that all insurable structures maintain flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The project is in compliance with Flood Insurance requirements.   Mitigation Measures and Conditions [CFR 40 1505.2(c)]: Summarized below are 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 or Condition Comments on Completed Measures Mitigation Plan Complete   Project Mitigation Plan   Supporting documentation on completed measures APPENDIX A: Related Federal Laws and Authorities Airport Runway Clear Zones General policy Legislation Regulation  It is HUD’s policy to apply standards to prevent incompatible development around civil airports and military airfields.  24 CFR Part 51 Subpart D   Does the project involve the sale or acquisition of developed property? ( No  Based on the response, the review is in compliance with this section. Yes  Compliance Determination Based on the project description the project includes no activities that would require further evaluation under this section. The project is in compliance with Airport Runway Clear Zone requirements.   Supporting documentation Are formal compliance steps or mitigation required? Yes  ( No   Coastal Barrier Resources General requirements Legislation Regulation  HUD financial assistance may not be used for most activities in units of the Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS). See 16 USC 3504 for limitations on federal expenditures affecting the CBRS. Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) of 1982, as amended by the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (16 USC 3501)    Is the project located in a CBRS Unit? ( No  Document and upload map and documentation below. Yes   Screen Summary Compliance Determination This project is not located in a CBRS Unit. Therefore, this project has no potential to impact a CBRS Unit and is in compliance with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.   Supporting documentation Northampton MA Coastal Barrier Resources System Map.pdf Are formal compliance steps or mitigation required? Yes  ( No   Flood Insurance General requirements Legislation Regulation  Certain types of federal financial assistance may not be used in floodplains unless the community participates in National Flood Insurance Program and flood insurance is both obtained and maintained. Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 as amended (42 USC 4001-4128) 24 CFR 50.4(b)(1) and 24 CFR 58.6(a) and (b); 24 CFR 55.1(b).   1. Does this project involve financial assistance for construction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of a mobile home, building, or insurable personal property? ( No. This project does not require flood insurance or is excepted from flood insurance.   Based on the response, the review is in compliance with this section. Yes   4. While flood insurance is not mandatory for this project, HUD strongly recommends that all insurable structures maintain flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Will flood insurance be required as a mitigation measure or condition? Yes  ( No      Screen Summary Compliance Determination Based on the project description the project includes no activities that would require further evaluation under this section. The project does not require flood insurance or is excepted from flood insurance. While flood insurance may not be mandatory in this instance, HUD recommends that all insurable structures maintain flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The project is in compliance with Flood Insurance requirements.   Supporting documentation Are formal compliance steps or mitigation required? Yes  ( No