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Executive Sunnnary<br />

water quality, air quality, utilities, public services, and hazardous materials. This revised Draft<br />

EISIEIR incorporates supplemental and new analysis. A 45-daypublic review period was is provided<br />

for the review <strong>of</strong> the revised Draft is document. AgCllCics and thc interestcd pttbiie are i11l'ited to<br />

eonnncnt OIl the cnviromllcntai analysis provided.<br />

Consistent with CEQA implementing guidelines (Cal. Code Regs., Title 14, § 15088.5), this<br />

document does not include responses to comments on the initial Draft EISIEIR. Instead, a summary<br />

<strong>of</strong> revisions to the initial Draft EISIEIR as they relate to this revised Draft EISIEIR is provided in<br />

Appendix D. NEP A does not have any guidelines regarding re-circulation. Interested parties arc<br />

. ..<br />

period is provided for review <strong>of</strong> this Final EISIEIR. Comments should be sent to the following<br />

address:<br />

Dana Ogdon, Senior Project Manager<br />

. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tustin</strong><br />

300 Centennial Way<br />

<strong>Tustin</strong>, CA 92680<br />

Fax: (714) 573-3113<br />

ES-6 NAVY DISPOSAL ACTIONS<br />

DON can either retain MCAS <strong>Tustin</strong> surplus property in federal ownership (No Action Alternative)<br />

or dispose <strong>of</strong> the property for subsequent reuse (Disposal Alternative).<br />

No Action Alternative<br />

Under the No Action Alternative, the Marine Corps would retain ownership <strong>of</strong> approximately 1,585<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> surplus federal property. Except for the existing agricultural and building leases, all<br />

buildings would remain vacant and all other facilities would remain in place but would be unused.<br />

The Marine Corps property would remain under caretaker status as described in Chapter 1. The area<br />

would be fenced <strong>of</strong>f, the unleased buildings would be boarded up, and a military security and<br />

maintenance staff <strong>of</strong> approximately ten persons would be present. The grounds, infrastructure, and<br />

buildings would be maintained and repaired as necessary to prevent deterioration. Site environmental<br />

cleanup would continue and be completed. No new construction would occur under this alternative<br />

except as allowed by existing lease authorization.<br />

Approximately 17 acres <strong>of</strong> property would be transferred to the Army Reserve.<br />

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MCAS <strong>Tustin</strong> EISIEIR<br />

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