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Final Finding of No Significant Impact: Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Technology Center Acquisition Tinker Air Force Base Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

This document was prepared using data and information obtained in 2011. The document is currently recertified as the information collected during that time period is accurate and reflects the Proposed Action of acquiring the MROTC and validates that there are no significant impacts associated with t...

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Main Authors: Goldschmidt, Aaron, Martin, Marcie, Price, Theresa, Gerrity, Crystal, Pisano, Joe, Ochs, Steve, Larsen, David, Ostapuk, Tim, Barbera, Paul, Murphy, Katie
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Language:English
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Summary:This document was prepared using data and information obtained in 2011. The document is currently recertified as the information collected during that time period is accurate and reflects the Proposed Action of acquiring the MROTC and validates that there are no significant impacts associated with the leasing action. As required, the document was not released to the public until after the approval of the Land Moratorium Waiver Request by the Under Secretary of Defense (AT&L) on 13 February 2013. The data within the EA was updated only to verify AMEC Solutions results and to include the public notification information. Originally, the lease was intended to be for 8 years but through negotiations was reduced to 7 years. The MROTC is a 156,254-square-foot full-service aircraft modification facility comprising three hangars, an administrative area, and a 283,000-square-foot aircraft operations ramp situated on 52.98 acres adjacent to Tinker AFB. Through the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, the USAF rents 156,254 square feet of hangar space and administrative area and a 283,000-square- foot aircraft operations ramp at the MROTC under short-term service contracts with the facility's primary lessee, Boeing Company (Boeing). The use of this space allows the 76 Aircraft Maintenance Group (AMXG) to meet its current mission requirements.