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Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Property Suitable As Facilities to Assist the Homeless; Notice Monday, March 17, 2008 Part II Department of Housing and Urban Development Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless; Notice VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:30 Mar 14, 2008 Jkt 214001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4717 Sfmt 4717 E:\FR\FM\17MRN2.SGM 17MRN2 pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES2 14310 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 52 / Monday, March 17, 2008 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND property is described as for ‘‘off-site use Director, Department of Commerce, URBAN DEVELOPMENT only’’ recipients of the property will be Office of Real Estate, 14th & required to relocate the building to their Constitution Ave., NW., Rm 1036, [Docket No. FR–5186–N–11] own site at their own expense. Washington, DC 20230; (202) 482–3580; Federal Property Suitable as Facilities Homeless assistance providers ENERGY: Mr. Mark Price, Department of To Assist the Homeless interested in any such property should Energy, Office of Engineering & send a written expression of interest to Construction Management, ME–90, 1000 AGENCY: Office of the Assistant HHS, addressed to John Hicks, Division Independence Ave., SW., Washington, Secretary for Community Planning and of Property Management, Program DC 20585: (202) 586–0072; GSA: Mr. Development, HUD. Support Center, HHS, room 5B–17, 5600 John Smith, Deputy Assistant ACTION: Notice. Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857; Commissioner, General Services (301) 443–2265. (This is not a toll-free Administration, Office of Property SUMMARY: This Notice identifies number.) HHS will mail to the Disposal, 18th & F Streets, NW., unutilized, underutilized, excess, and interested provider an application Washington, DC 20405; (202) 501–0084; surplus Federal property reviewed by packet, which will include instructions INTERIOR: Mr. Michael Wright, HUD for suitability for possible use to for completing the application. In order Acquisition & Property Management, assist the homeless. to maximize the opportunity to utilize a Department of the Interior, 1849 C FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: suitable property, providers should Street, NW., MS2603, Washington, DC Kathy Ezzell, Department of Housing submit their written expressions of 20240; (202) 208–5399; NAVY: Mrs. and Urban Development, 451 Seventh interest as soon as possible. For Mary Arndt, Acting Director, Street, SW., Room 7266, Washington, complete details concerning the Department of the Navy, Real Estate DC 20410; telephone (202) 708–1234; processing of applications, the reader is Services, Naval Facilities Engineering TTY number for the hearing- and encouraged to refer to the interim rule Command, Washington Navy Yard, speech-impaired (202) 708–2565 (these governing this program, 24 CFR part 1322 Patterson Ave., SE., Suite 1000, telephone numbers are not toll-free), or 581. Washington, DC 20374–5065; (202) 685– call the toll-free Title V information line For properties listed as suitable/to be 9305; VA: Mr. George Szwarcman, at 800–927–7588. excess, that property may, if Acting Director, Real Property Service, subsequently accepted as excess by SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In Department of Veterans Affairs, 811 GSA, be made available for use by the Vermont Ave., NW., RM 555, accordance with 24 CFR part 581 and homeless in accordance with applicable section 501 of the Stewart B. McKinney Washington, DC 20420; (202) 565–5398; law, subject to screening for other (These are not toll-free numbers). Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. Federal use. At the appropriate time, 11411), as amended, HUD is publishing HUD will publish the property in a Dated: March 6, 2008. this Notice to identify Federal buildings Notice showing it as either suitable/ Mark R. Johnston, and other real property that HUD has available or suitable/unavailable. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs. reviewed for suitability for use to assist For properties listed as suitable/ the homeless. The properties were unavailable, the landholding agency has TITLE V, FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY reviewed using information provided to PROGRAM FEDERAL REGISTER REPORT decided that the property cannot be FOR 03/14/2008 HUD by Federal landholding agencies declared excess or made available for regarding unutilized and underutilized use to assist the homeless, and the Suitable/Available Properties buildings and real property controlled property will not be available. Building by such agencies or by GSA regarding Properties listed as unsuitable will its inventory of excess or surplus not be made available for any other Colorado Federal property. This Notice is also purpose for 20 days from the date of this Bldg. 2 published in order to comply with the Notice. Homeless assistance providers VAMC 2121 North Avenue December 12, 1988 Court Order in interested in a review by HUD of the Grand Junction Co: Mesa CO 81501 National Coalition for the Homeless v. determination of unsuitability should Landholding Agency: VA Veterans Administration, No. 88–2503– call the toll free information line at 1– Property Number: 97200430001 OG (D.D.C.). Status: Unutilized 800–927–7588 for detailed instructions Comments: 3298 sq. ft., needs major rehab, Properties reviewed are listed in this or write a letter to Mark Johnston at the presence of asbestos/lead paint Notice according to the following address listed at the beginning of this Bldg. 3 categories: Suitable/available, suitable/ Notice. Included in the request for VAMC unavailable, suitable/to be excess, and review should be the property address 2121 North Avenue unsuitable. The properties listed in the (including ZIP code), the date of Grand Junction Co: Mesa CO 81501 three suitable categories have been publication in the Federal Register, the Landholding Agency: VA reviewed by the landholding agencies, landholding agency, and the property Property Number: 97200430002 and each agency has transmitted to number. Status: Unutilized HUD: (1) Its intention to make the For more information regarding Comments: 7275 sq. ft., needs major rehab, property available for use to assist the particular properties identified in this presence of asbestos/lead paint homeless, (2) its intention to declare the Notice (i.e., acreage, floor plan, existing Suitable/Available Properties property excess to the agency’s needs, or sanitary facilities, exact street address), (3) a statement of the reasons that the providers should contact the Building property cannot be declared excess or appropriate landholding agencies at the Indiana made available for use as facilities to following addresses: COAST GUARD: Bldg. 105, VAMC assist the homeless. Commandant, United States Coast East 38th Street Properties listed as suitable/available Guard, Attn: Teresa Sheinberg, 2100 Marion Co: Grant IN 46952 will be available exclusively for Second St, SW., Rm 6109, Washington, Landholding Agency: VA homeless use for a period of 60 days DC 20593–0001; (202) 267–6142; Property Number: 97199230006 from the date of this Notice. Where COMMERCE: Mr. Lance Feiner, Acting Status: Excess VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:30 Mar 14, 2008 Jkt 214001 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4701 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\17MRN2.SGM 17MRN2 pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES2 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 52 / Monday, March 17, 2008 / Notices 14311 Comments: 310 sq. ft., 1 story stone structure, Status: Unutilized Comments: 18,126 sq. ft., needs extensive no sanitary or heating facilities, Natl Comments: 20,287 sq. ft., needs extensive repairs, presence of asbestos, most recent Register of Historic Places repairs, presence of asbestos, most recent use—office use—patient ward Bldg. 140, VAMC Suitable /Available Properties East 38th Street Bldg. 3 Marion Co: Grant IN 46952 N. Indiana Health Care System Building Landholding Agency: VA Marion Co: Grant IN 46952 Indiana Property Number: 97199230007 Landholding Agency: VA Status: Excess Bldg. 122 Property Number: 97200310002 N. Indiana Health Care System Comments: 60 sq. ft., concrete block bldg., Status: Unutilized most recent use—trash house Marion Co: Grant IN 46952 Comments: 20,550 sq. ft., needs extensive Landholding Agency: VA Bldg. 7 repairs, presence of asbestos, most recent Property Number: 97200310009 VA Northern Indiana Health Care System use—patient ward Status: Unutilized Marion Campus, 1700 East 38th Street Comments: 37,135 sq. ft., needs extensive Marion Co: Grant IN 46953 Suitable/Available Properties repairs, presence of asbestos, most recent Landholding Agency: VA Building use—dining hall/kitchen Property Number: 97199810001 Status: Underutilized Indiana Nebraska Comments: 16,864 sq. ft., presence of Bldg. 4 Warehouse asbestos, most recent use—psychiatric N. Indiana Health Care System Bldg. 1047–15–28–2 ward, National Register of Historic Places Marion Co: Grant IN 46952 McCook Co: Red Willow NE 69001 Suitable/Available Properties Landholding Agency: VA Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 97200310003 Property Number: 54200740013 Building Status: Unutilized Status: Surplus Indiana Comments: 20,550 sq .ft., needs extensive GSA Number: 7–I–NE–0533–AA repairs, presence of asbestos, most recent Comments: 5000 sq. ft., needs repair, off-site Bldg. 10 use only VA Northern Indiana Health Care System use—patient ward Marion Campus, 1700 East 38th Street Bldg. 13 New york Marion Co: Grant IN 46953 N. Indiana Health Care System Bldg. 3 Landholding Agency: VA Marion Co: Grant IN 46952 VA Medical Center Property Number: 97199810002 Landholding Agency: VA Batavia Co: Genesee NY 14020 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 97200310004 Landholding Agency: VA Comments: 16,361 sq. ft., presence of Status: Unutilized
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