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Summary of CEQA Document Submittals by Year and by Type
Year NOP
ND /
MND EIR NOD NOE EIS EA Oth
Total
Documents
1999 602 2,007 481 1,808 2,699 22 41 177 7,886
2000 613 2,243 475 2,580 3,840 16 78 386 10,281
2001 703 2,612 524 2,851 6,083 13 75 422 13,398
2002 642 2,676 544 3,102 5,737 14 66 409 13,272
2003 757 2,972 577 3,243 6,078 8 57 360 14,115
2004 766 2,903 625 3,304 5,898 11 55 339 14,093
2005 797 3,076 636 3,087 5,649 16 59 370 13,829
2006 860 2,882 649 2,954 4,716 7 39 406 12,562
2007 803 2,805 583 2,755 4,137 11 37 444 11,602
2008 735 2,583 570 2,632 4,307 6 36 539 11,529
2009 534 2,205 477 2,391 3,747 6 46 463 9,869
2010 471 1,771 464 2,263 3,646 7 74 465 9,164
2011 436 1,645 396 2,260 3,894 8 45 412 9,098
2012 401 1,594 373 2,245 4,334 9 24 360 9,340
2013 471 1,532 348 2,102 4,451 9 30 325 9,268
2014 461 1,732 406 2,424 4,576 8 23 380 10,010
2015 482 1,666 363 2,368 4,867 3 31 389 10,169
2016 412 1,614 385 2,391 5,051 5 20 400 10,278
Key:
NOP Notice of Preparation
EIR Environmental Impact Report
ND/MND Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration
NOD Notice of Determination
NOE Notice of Exemption
EA Environmental Assessment
EIS Environmental Impact Statement
Oth Other types of documents, including Final EIRs, Early Consultation notices, etc.
**NOTE: Documents included are: BIAs (Bureau of Indian Affairs) Gaming and Non-
Gaming – Land into Trust documents.
CEQA Documents
Key for abbreviations of Document Type:
ADM Addendum
CON Early Consultation Notice
EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report
SIR Supplemental EIR
SBE Subsequent EIR
EA Draft Environmental Assessment
EIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement
JD Joint Document (CEQA/NEPA)
FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact
NOI Notice of Intent
FIS Final Environmental Statement
Neg Dec/ND Negative Declaration
MND Mitigated Negative Declaration
NOE Notice of Exemption
NOD Notice of Determination
NODe Notice of Decision
NOP Notice of Preparation (of an EIR)
FIN Final Document
TRI Tribal Compact Environmental Evaluation
BIA-LA Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Land Acquisition
BIA-ND Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Decision
FED Functional Equivalent Document
SCEA Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment
OTH Other type (none of the above)
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Documents Received during the Period: 09/01/2017 - 09/15/2017
Report Printed on Monday, September 25, 2017
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2013021064 East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 10/30/2017
Note: Extended Per Lead
Four build alternatives, a transportation system management alternative, and a
no-build alternative are being evaluated. The TSM would upgrade existing bus
service in the study area w/o the investment in a dedicated ROW. The build
alternatives would operate over 9.2 miles, either in a dedicated bus lane or
guideway and/or in mixed-flow traffic lanes, from the Sylmar/San Fernando
Metrolink Station to the Van Nuys Metro Orange Line Station, with the exception of
LRT, which includes a 2.5-mile segment within Metro-owned RR ROW adjacent to
San Fernando Rd and Truman St and a 2.5-mi underground segment beneath
Panorama City and Van Nuys.
2017041039 City of Riverside 2014 - 2021 Housing Element Update Housing Implementation
Plan EIR
Riverside, City of
Riverside--Riverside
EIR 10/23/2017
Notes: Extended Per Lead
The 2014-2021 Housing Element Update consists of a comprehensive
review/update to the city's HE. The project involves GP Amendments/zone
changes/specific plan amendments to as many as 69 candidate sites and as many
as 303 parcels. The candidate sites would have a development potential of as
many as 11,715 dwelling units and as much as 7.2 million sf of non-residential
uses. Overall, the project is anticipated to result in a net increase of as many as
11,649 DU and as much as 5.9 million sf of non-residential uses over existing
conditions. In addition, the project involves approval of: GP LU map amendment to
change the GP LUD of sites; ZC amendment to rezone sites; ZC Text amendment
to include various amendments related to tools H-26, H-47, H-53; and a specific
plan amendment to amend the University Avenue specific plan.
2017042022 Proposed Amendments to Humboldt County Code Regulating Commercial
Cannabis Activities
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
EIR 10/16/2017
The proposed project is an ordinance addressing regulations concerning the
cultivation, manufacturing, testing, distribution, transportation, and storage of
commercial cannabis within Humboldt County. The project would involve the
repeal of the county's existing commercial medical marijuana land use ordinance
and the medical cannabis testing and research laboratories ordinance. These
regulations would be replaced with the proposed ordinance, which would establish
land use regulations for the commercial cultivation, manufacture, testing,
distribution, and storage of cannabis within the county.
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2017042051 PG&E Palermo Reinforcement Project
Public Utilities Commission
Yuba City, Marysville--Yuba, Sutter, Butte
FIN
The existing power transmission system is located in the western Sierras and the
communities of Palermo, Honcut, Tierra Buena, Yuba City, East Marysville, Linda,
Olivehurst, Plumas Lake, Rio Oso, and East Nicolaus, traversing Butte, Yuba, and
Sutter Counties. The proposed project would improve reliability, ensure the system
has adequate capacity to meet local needs, and be designed to accommodate
future operation. The majority of the existing towers are proposed to be replaced
with combination of hybrid poles (botom concrete/top steel) and tubular steel
poles.
2017071042 McNally Shoulder Widening
Caltrans #9
Bishop--Inyo, Mono
FIN
Caltrans proposes to widen the paved shoulders and place ground-in skip rumble
strips in both directions for 4.1 miles in Inyo County from 0.35 mile north of Silver
Canyon Rd to county line and in Mono County for 0.8 mile from county line to 0.14
mile north of Pumice Rd. The shoulders will be widened from the current width of
2-4 ft to the standard width of 8 ft. The project will also construct ground-in skip
shoulder rumble strips along the project length and repair/replace terminal ends of
culvert pipes. Construction equipment staging areas will be placed along US 6 in
Caltrans existing ROW.
2017011018 Interstate 15/Railroad Canyon Road Interchange Improvement Project
Caltrans #8
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
FON
Note: Notice of Availability - FONSI
Caltrans, in cooperation with the Riverside county Transportation Commission,
and the City of Lake Elsinore, proposes improvements to the I-15/Railroad Canyon
Road interchange and the construction of a new interchange 0.22 mile north of the
existing I-15 Franklin Street overcrossing. The proposed project would reconstruct
the existing Railroad Canyon Road interchange and construct a new four lane
overcrossing/interchange approximately 1,160 feet north of the existing Franklin
Street overcrossing.
2017091003 Goleta West Sanitary District New Administration Building
Goleta West Sanitary District
Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara
MND 10/02/2017
The Goleta West Sanitary District has conducted administrative activities in a
converted garage since the mid-1960s and is now looking to modernize its
operations by constructing a new 3,298 sf Admin building. The project site is
located on the District's HW complex at the southwestern edge of the Santa
Barbara Airport, on an easement over city of SB property.
The proposed project under evaluation in this IS/MND consists of demolition of the
existing single-story 1,353 sf garage and shop buildings located adjacent to a
paved access driveway along the southern edge of the project site, and
construction of a new 3,298 sf single story Admin building. The existing garage
and shop buildings are located next to each other on the south property line and
are separated by a small walk space. For the purpose of the IS/MND analysis they
are discussed as one building that will be demolished to make way for the new
Admin building. Existing admin uses will be transferred from the existing admin
building to the new structure. Existing operations in the garage and shop buildings
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to be demolished will be moved into other existing facilities on the site. No
expansion of operations or additional staff will be added on-site as part of this
project.
2017091006 Kevin & Linda Smith Residence - 1355 Lighthouse Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Pacific Grove, City of
Pacific Grove--Monterey
MND 10/02/2017
The project is to construct a new single family residence on a vacant lot and
application to be on the water waitlist. 5 trees would be removed, to be replaced by
36 tree replants. The project site is located in the Archaeological zone, coastal
zone, and environmentally sensitive habitat area.
2017091007 III Holdings LLC
Monterey County
--Monterey
MND 10/02/2017
The project proposal is demolition of an existing dilapidated 2,852 sf single-story
structure and rebuild of a 2,985 sf two-story single family dwelling with an attached
583 sf garage, and permeable surface circular driveway; conversion of a
previously constructed test well to a production well; development within 750 ft
from a known archaeological site; development within 100 ft of ESHA. The
proposed project also includes underground water storage, propane gas tank, and
power extension; relocation of a power pole; in-ground hot tub; planted roofs, and
solar array.
2017092002 Woodvista Redevelopment (PLN17-00147)
Placer County
--Placer
MND 10/02/2017
Subdivision in order to develop seven residential condo units and associated
common space. Site redevelopment will include converting one detached
single-family manager's unit, constructing a two-story triplex residential structure,
and demolishing an existing abandoned motel building at the rear of the lot and
replacing it with a triplex two-story residential building for a total of seven planned
residential condo units within three building onsite.
2017092008 West Stanislaus Irrigation District Fish Screen Intake Project
West Stanislaus Irrigation District
--Stanislaus
MND 10/02/2017
The proposed project/action would include installation and operation of a new 347
cubic feet per second capacity screened intake with a low-lift pump station located
on the bank of the San Joaquin River adjacent to the mouth of the WSID intake
canal. The proposed project/action would also include approx 2,100 ft of
underground pipeline from the proposed pump station to the intake canal;
sediment removal and management along the length of the existing intake canal;
upgrading existing roads along the intake canal; two wildlife crossing of the intake
canal, one of which would also allow flood conveyance; facilities for providing late
fall-water deliveries to the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge; and a flood
connectivity structure to support the US Fish and Wildlife Service's management
of the Refuge for floodplain reconnection.
2017091009 West Village Project
Calabasas, City of
Calabasas--Los Angeles
NOP 10/02/2017
The proposed project involves the development of residential commercial, and
public open space/trail uses on an undeveloped site of approx. 77.22 acres. The
residential component would include a non-gated community of 15 three-story
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multi-family housing buildings. Each building would provide 12 dwelling units for a
total of 180 units, 27 of which would be designated affordable housing units. The
commercial component would consist of 5,867 sq. ft. retail center, including
restaurant and retail uses. Approx. 86 percent of the site (66.1 acres) would be
preserved as open space. Non-remedial site grading would involve approx.
218,770 cubic yards of cut and approx. 240,785 cy of fill, with a remedial site
grading would involve approx. 218,770 cubic yards of cut and approx. 240,785 cy
of fill, with a net of approx. 22,015 cy. On-site remedial grading involve s2,403,418
cy of cut, and 2,406,971 of fill, all balanced on site.
2017092007 Student Housing West Project
University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz--Santa Cruz
NOP 10/02/2017
Notes: Refer to SCH#2005012113
The proposed project to be analyzed in the project-level EIR includes the
construction and occupancy of up to 3,000 new beds of student housing for upper
division undergraduate students, graduate students and students with families,
including support spaces, amenities and associated infrastructure. The project is
envisioned to be constructed in phases with at least 900 beds to be available by
July 31, 2020 and the remainder of the project to be completed by July 31, 2022.
Implementation of the student housing project may require an amendment to the
2005 LRDP land use map (Exhibit 2). The proposed LRDP amendment will revise
the land use designation of less than 5 acres of land on the West Campus for
Campus Resource Land (CRL) to Colleges and Student Housing (CSH) compared
to the 14 acre land use amendment described in the April 2017 NOP).
The proposed project supports the UC system-wide Housing Initiative, which was
announced by UC President Janet Napolitano in January 2016. The overarching
goals of the housing initiative are two-fold: first, to ensure that each of UC's
campuses has sufficient housing for its growing student populace; and second, to
keep housing as affordable as possible for UC students.
2010052022 PA-1000086 (TE)
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
Neg 10/02/2017
A six year time extension application for a previously approved minor subdivision
to subdivide an existing 2.42 acre parcel into 12 parcels ranging in size from 7,271
sf to 10,900 sf.
2017091001 ENV-2017-1247-ND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
Neg 10/02/2017
Pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Sections 12.32 and 11.5.6, a
city-initiated ordinance to correct the zoning and a GPA to correct the LUD for
private properties located at 2093-2121 E. Charlotte St. and 1201-1219 N.
Cornwell St. that were incorrectly zoned PF-1 during the 1999 Northeast LA
Community Plan Revision. The proposed action includes changing the general
plan land use designation from PF to MR, and changing the zone from PF-1 to
R3-1, consistent with the current use of the subject area and surrounding
residential uses; the existing height district 1 will remain the same. The proposed
zone change and GPA does not include the demolition, remodel, construction, or
alteration of existing structures. This action is viewed as a correction by the city
that will make the zoning and LUD consistent with the current residential use of the
subject.
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2017091002 Zacara Development Plan, 10DVP-00000-00012, 16NGD-00000-00009
Santa Barbara County
Goleta--Santa Barbara
Neg 10/02/2017
The applicant is requesting a development plan to legalize all existing and
proposed development on the property, including that which has been previously
permitted, modifications to structures that were done w/o the benefit of required
permits, and proposed improvements yet to be completed. The applicant is also
requesting a CUP to recognize the 11 agricultural employee dwelling units on the
ranch.
2017091005 Monarch Buena Vista
Vista, City of
Vista--San Diego
Neg 10/02/2017
The proposed project involves the construction of two primary components on a
13.42 acre site situated along Buena Vista Creek: a private 179-unit residential
development and associated improvements located on 7.98 acres, and a
2.35-acre city-owned and operated flood control detention basin within the
remaining 5.44 acres of the site. The applicant for the residential development
component seeks approval of a site development plan, tentative plan, tentative
subdivision map, and a condo housing permit for the construction of the project.
2017091008 Oso Flaco Lake Culvert Replacement
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Luis Obispo
Neg 10/02/2017
The OHMVR Division evaluated the potential environmental effects of installing
two permanent culverts under the Oso Flaco Lake causeway at the Oceano Dunes
State Vehicular Recreation Area. The proposed project would remove and replace
the two existing culverts transecting the Oso Flaco Lake Road causeway. The
work involves excavating the width of a 20-ft long section of the causeway to
remove the culverts and install two 30-ft long, 48-in diameter culverts beneath the
causeway roadbed. Once installed, the excavated area would be backfilled with
new base material, approx 104 cy of crushed red rock. Total disturbance area is
0.002 acres.
2017092001 PA-1700172 (ZR) Zoning Reclassifications for GP Update
San Joaquin County
--San Joaquin
Neg 10/02/2017
A zone reclassification application to process the zone reclassifications for the
landowner requests of the 2035 general plan update that were approved and
adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The adopted Landowner Requests changed
the GPD of the subject parcels. This zone reclassififcation will make the zoning
consistent with the adopted GPD.
2017092003 Butte County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) Update - Chico
Municipal Airport
Butte County
Chico--Butte
Neg 10/02/2017
Note: Refer to SCH # 2000032071
The proposed ALUCP will replace the existing ALUCP for the airport adopted by
the Butte County ALUC on December 20, 2000, and last amended December
2010. The need for updating the ALUCP for Chico Municipal Airport is due to local
and state level changes that have occurred since the plan was adopted in 2000. In
2003, the city of Chico - the owner and operator of the airport - adopted an Airport
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Master Plan. The proposed ALUCP for Chico Municipal Airport reflects the
anticipated growth of the airport for the next 20 years as required by PUC Section
21675(a). The proposed ALUCP is regulatory in nature and neither the project -
the adoption of the ALUCP - nor its subsequent implementation by local agencies
would directly lead to any new development or physical change to the
environment.
2017092004 Butte County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Update - Paradise Skypark
Airport
Butte County
Paradise--Butte
Neg 10/02/2017
Note: Reference to SCH #2000032071
The proposed ALUCP will replace the existing ALUCP for the airport adopted by
the Butte County ALUC on December 20, 2000, and last amended December
2010. The need for updating the ALUCP for Chico Municipal Airport is due to local
and state level changes that have occurred since the plan was adopted in 2000. In
2006, the airport owner and operator - the Franklin family- changed the airport's
status from public-use to a private-use airport and shortened the length of the
airport's single runway. The proposed ALUCP is regulatory in nature and neither
the project - the adoption of the ALUCP - nor its subsequent implementation by
local agencies would directly lead to any new development or physical change to
the environment.
2017092005 Butte County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Update - Oroville Municipal
Airport
Butte County
Oroville--Butte
Neg 10/02/2017
Note: Reference to SCH #2000032071
The proposed ALUCP will replace the existing ALUCP for the airport adopted by
the Butte County ALUC on December 20, 2000, and last amended December
2010. The need for updating the ALUCP for Chico Municipal Airport is due to local
and state level changes that have occurred since the plan was adopted in 2000. In
2013, the city of Oroville - the owner and operator of the airport - updated the
Airport Layout Plan which depicts the existing and future airport facilities. The
proposed ALUCP is regulatory in nature and neither the project - the adoption of
the ALUCP - nor its subsequent implementation by local agencies would directly
lead to any new development or physical change to the environment.
2017092006 Butte County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Update - Ranchaero Airport
Butte County
Chico--Butte
Neg 10/02/2017
Note: Reference to SCH #2000032071
The proposed ALUCP will replace the existing ALUCP for the airport adopted by
the Butte County ALUC on December 20, 2000, and last amended December
2010. The need for updating the ALUCP for Chico Municipal Airport is due to local
and state level changes that have occurred since the plan was adopted in 2000. In
2006, the airport owner and operator - Ranchaero Incorporated - changed the
airport's status from public-use to a private-use airport and shortened the length of
the airport's single runway. The proposed ALUCP is regulatory in nature and
neither the project - the adoption of the ALUCP - nor its subsequent
implementation by local agencies would directly lead to any new development or
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physical change to the environment.
2017092010 Ramos Tentative Map Waiver (ZF# 2011-0042)
Yolo County
West Sacramento--Yolo
Neg 10/04/2017
Readjust the boundary of five existing agricultural parcels and subdivide to create
a new 80-acre parcel along the Sacramento Ship Channel.
1989032707 Green Valley
Perris, City of
PERRIS--RIVERSIDE
NOD
The proposal is a request to approve the Commercial and Residential Design
Guidelines for the Green Valley Specific Plan (GVSP) approved in 1990 and to
develop the first two Tentative Tract Maps totaling 314 single-family lots (TTM
36989 with 145 units and TTM 36988 with 169 units) located north of Ethanac
Road and west of Murrieta Road. The Specific Plan is a master-planned
community totaling 1,269 acres of land envisioned to have 3,460 single family
detached homes, 750 multi-family units, 42.3 acres of business and professional
office space, 72.7 acres of commercial retail, 108.7 acres of industrial, 24 acres for
three school sites and 51.1 acres of public parks to be developed in four phases
totaling 48 planning areas. The applicant intends to build the GVSP in six phases
instead of the original four phases. The development or changes of future phases
will be reviewed by the Planning Commission as development occurs.
2014101014 Midnight Sun Inc, II
Monterey County
--Monterey
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0137-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Midnight Sun, Inc. II.
Project includes activities related to the improvement of drainage facilities for the
purpose of reducing erosion damage from intense storm events. The Amendment
authorizes activity related to dewatering isolated agricultural runoff from two work
areas.
2015122055 2016 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program, the Steelhead Report
Fish & Wildlife #2
--San Mateo
NOD
Project is limited to Habitat Improvements that will be accomplished by installing
163 or more logs within instream habitat structures at 32-36 sites on 2385 feet of
stream (Attachment 2, which is made part of this agreement by this reference).
Additionally, 750 native conifer trees will be planted in the riparian zone.
2016122052 The 2016 Fish Habitat Restoration Project
Fish & Wildlife (HQ) Environmental Services
--Siskiyou
NOD
Project is limited to Habitat Improvements that will be accomplished by installing
163 or more logs within instream habitat structures at 32-36 sites on 2385 feet of
stream (Attachment 2, which is made part of this agreement by this reference).
Additionally, 750 native conifer trees will be planted in the riparian zone.
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2017011018 Interstate 15/Railroad Canyon Road Interchange Improvement Project
Caltrans #8
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
NOD
The City of Lake Elsinore, in cooperation with the Riverside County Transportation
Commission and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes
improvements to the I-15/Railroad Canyon Road Interchange and the construction
of a new interchange 0.22 mile north of the existing I-15/Franklin Street
overcrossing in the City of Lake Elsinore.
2017061049 Santa Clarita Valley Los Angeles County Sheriff's Station
Santa Clarita, City of
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOD
The proposed project is a replacement 45,000 sf Santa Clarita Valley Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Station and Type 1 detention facility. The proposed 7.6 acre
project will also include a 4,000 sf vehicle maintenance building, 4,000 sf future
buildable zone, 350 vehicle parking lot, heliport, 180 ft communications tower,
road improvements, utilities, and off-site improvements. The existing use is located
on two parcels totaling 11.8 acres currently composed of a temporary fire station,
roadway, and vacant land at 26201 Golden Valley Rd.
2017062016 Relief Reach-Kennedy Meadows Riparian Restoration and Streambank
Stabilization Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOD
On April 8, 2016 PG&E filed an application for water quality certification under
section 401 of the Clean Water Act with the SWRCB. The Relief Reach-Kennedy
Meadows Riparian Restoration and Streambank Stabilization Project is a
requirement of PG&E's Spring Gap-Stanislaus Hydroelectric Project, Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Project No. 2130. The Project is located
on the Middle Fork Stanislaus River in Tuolumne County, CA Prior to issuance of
the certification, the State Water Board must comply with CEQA. The State Water
Board is the lead agency under CEQA.
PG& is required by the Spring Gap-Stanislaus Hydroelectric Project's FERC
license, issued on April 24, 2009, to evaluate riparian and streambank conditions
in upper Kennedy Meadows (Project Reach) on the Middle Fork Stanislaus River
below Relief Dam and to develop and implement vegetation restoration and
streambank stabilization measures. These requirements derive from Article 401 of
the FERC license, which implements the US Dept. of Agriculture-Forest Service
4(e) conditions and Condition 9 of the State Water Board certification.
Project proposes streambank stabilization and enhancement of riparian and
aquatic habitats within the Project Reach. The streambank stabilization and
riparian restoration measures are proposed along a 3,000 linear foot reach along
the Middle Fork Stanislaus River. The proposed measures include a combination
of various bioengineering techniques, including streambank grading, wood and
rock placement, and native vegetation planting. Toe rock addition and root wad
placement are proposed in areas with more recent and severe active streambank
erosion, and where flow velocities are higher during high flows compared to the
other treatment areas. Split rail fencing will also be installed in two segments at
the downstream end of the Project Reach to protect the restored vegetation and
banks. A river access area used by recreationists and cattle will remain open to
allow focused access to the river.
The primary purpose of the certification is to protect water quality standards of the
Middle Fork Stanislaus River. The beneficial uses and water quality objectives
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that are contained in the water quality control plans (basin plans) together with
state and federal anti-degradation requirements constitutes California's water
quality standards. The basin plans designate the beneficial uses of waters within
each watershed basin, and water quality objectives designed to protect those uses
pursuant to Section 303 of the Clean Water Act.
2017071042 McNally Shoulder Widening
Caltrans #9
Bishop--Inyo, Mono
NOD
Caltrans proposes to widen the paved shoulders and place ground-in skip rumble
strips in both directions for 4.1 miles in Inyo County from 0.35 mile north of Silver
Canyon Rd to county line and in Mono County for 0.8 mile from county line to 0.14
mile north of Pumice Rd. The shoulders will be widened from the current width of
2-4 ft to the standard width of 8 ft. The project will also construct ground-in skip
shoulder rumble strips along the project length and repair/replace terminal ends of
culvert pipes.
2017099001 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0556-R1 for Nonindustrial Timber
Harvesting Plan (NTMP) 1-01-NTMP-054-HUM
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Trinidad--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for Class II culvert replacement.
2017099004 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0431-R1 for NTMP
1-17-NTMP-003 MEN "San Marco NTMP"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for the installation of a culvert in a Class III
watercourse and the installation of temporary crossings in Class III watercourses.
2017099005 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0313-R1 for NTMP
1-99NTMP-025 MEN "Mitchell"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for two temporary Class III watercourse crossings
and a Class II watercourse temporary crossing.
2017099006 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0540-R1 for Nonindustrial Timber
Harvesting Plan (NTMP) 1-96NTMP-016-HUM
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for Class II and III culvert replacement and
maintenance, Class 1 culvert removal and bridge installation.
2017099008 Streambed Alteration Agreement no. 1600-2017-0448-R1 for Nonindustrial Timber
Harvesting Plan (NTMP) 1-95NTMP-012-HUM
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for replacement of an existing Class II
watercourse culvert crossing.
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2017098001 South Shore Drive Storm Damage Project
Placer County
Truckee--Placer
NOE
A section of South Shore Drive west of Conifer Drive failed during winter storms in
early 2017 (FEMA 4301-DR). Emergency repair work was approved and
completed in March 2017. Placer County now seeks to complete permanent
repairs to the damaged area to sustain future storm events.
2017098002 California Aqueduct MP 158.45R Arroyo Pasajero Gabion Weir Vegetation
Removal
Water Resources, Department of
Huron--Fresno
NOE
The Arroyo Pasajero gabion weir basin and extensions will be mowed; an
herbicide will be applied to discourage regrowth of vegetation. Sediment and
vegetation will be removed from the inlets. existing roads associated with the weir
will be graded. Thi work will occur annually; State Water Project users will benefit.
2017098003 Bridge Structure Repair
Caltrans #10
Stockton, Lathrop--San Joaquin
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltran) proposes structural repairs
at post miles (PM) 28.0/29.9 at the north and southbound Smith Canal Bridge
(29.0173L/R) and at the Calaveras River Bridge (29.0251L) at PM R14.5.11.
2017098004 Galindo Mobile Home Park Water System Consolidation Project
Coachella Valley Water District
Unincorporated--Riverside
NOE
The Galido Mobile Home Park currently receives water pumped from the local
groundwater basin. The Galindo Mobile Home Park Water System Consolidation
Project will consolidate six (6) privately-owned water systems by connecting
approximately 100 mobile homes to the Coachella Valley Water District's (CVWD)
water system.
The purpose of this water consolidation project is to construct the necessary
infrastructure imporvements to allow for safe, reliable domestic water and fire
protection services to a small disadvantaged community.
2017098005 Oasis Gardens Home Park Water System Consolidation Project
Coachella Valley Water District
Unincorporated--Riverside
NOE
The Oasis Gardens Mobile Home Park Water System Consolidation Project will
connect approximately 160 Oasis Gardens Water Company customers to
Coachella Valley Water District's public domestic water system. This project
consists of constructing an intertie pipeline approximately 125 feet long, a master
backflow device and a fire hydrant between the Oasis Gardens and the Mountain
View Estates residential developments. The purpose of the project is to provide
safe, reliable domestic water and fire protection service to a disadvantaged
community. All proposed work will occur within the existing roadways and
previously disturbed ground that s developed residential neighborhood.
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2017098006 OHV Loading Ramps and Safety Fence
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Holtville--Imperial
NOE
Scope of project includes installing two loading/unloading ramps for pick-up trucks
to back up to and take out or put in motorcycles and ATVs. The project will have
two (2) areas of develoment.
Loading ramps will be approximately 25 feet long x 25 feet wide when completed.
Ramps will be constructed above-ground, and stabilized with fill dirt and roadbase,
shored up with railroad ties.
2017098007 PLN17-01381
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
McDonald Anticline 7-28, Drill New Well
2017098008 PLN17-01410
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
42S-12G, Drill New Well
2017098009 Site Remediation - Clean Up of Concrete and Asphalt Debris (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0151-R1
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Santa Cruz
NOE
Permitee will remove all visible concrete and asphalt debris from the streambank
that was found to be placed in violation of Fish and Game Code Section 1602.
The area where this material will be removed is approximately 50-feet long (as
measured along the bank) and 45-feet wide (as horizontally from the top of bank
extending in to the channel).
2017098010 Erler Pier Repair Project (Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0155-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
The project will rebuild the outer 8' x 24' section of the Erler Pier that was
damaged during the winter. The damaged section of the pi8er willl be removd with
the exception of the concrete footings. New post will be attached to the footings
with a post bases connected to the concrete with Titan HD screw anchors. 4' x 8'
joists will be supported by 6' x 10' beams that are attached to the posts. Marine
grade plywood will be used as the decking surface. A turbidity curtain and
caissons will be installed around the pier as necessary.
2017098011 Arden Hall Pedestrian Bridge Repair (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2016-0080-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--El Dorado
NOE
The project is limited to the following activities:
1) Replacement of the cabling and decking for the pedestrian bridge.
2) Removal and replacement of the platform supporting the North side of the
bridge where it crosses the river. The new platform will consist of steel
re-enforced concrete poured betwen two large granite boulders on the North Bank
of the River and the steel re-enforcing stock will be tied to the two boulders by
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inserting the ends of the bar stock into holes drilled into the boulders and then
sealed with epoxy.
2017098012 Shell Pipeline North 20 Replacement Tracy to Windmill Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Tracy--San Joaquin, Alameda
NOE
Replace 3.1 miles of crude oil pipeline.
2017098013 PLN17-01407
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Dome Well 14 and Well I-5
2017098014 PLN17-01401
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
350P-346, Rework
2017098015 PLN17-01404
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
8403E, MInor Rework
2017098016 PLN17-01405
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
35WM-266A, Minor Rework
2017098017 PLN17-01371
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
19Z-78D
2017098018 PLN17-01408
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
McKittrick Front Well 5640
2017098019 PLN17-01434
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
K10 67-Kern River Field, Rework
2017098020 PLN17-01432
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
K10 5 - Kern River Field, Rework
2017098021 PLN17-01433
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
K10 43-Kern River Field, Rework
2017098022 PLN17-01432
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
K10 5-Kern River Field, Rework
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2017098023 PLN17-01430
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
GWA 297 - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
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2017092012 Use Permit Application No. PLN2017-0086 - Toste Transportation, Inc
Stanislaus County
Hughson--Stanislaus
CON 09/19/2017
Request to establish a gravel parking area for twelve trucks and trailers employee
parking space on a 4.8+/- acre parcel in the A-2-40 zoning district. The site is
currently improved with a single family dwelling and an accessory detached
garage/shop serviced by private septic and well facilities.
2015111036 City of Salinas Economic Development Element
Salinas, City of
Salinas--Monterey
EIR 10/19/2017
City intends to adopt a new Economic Development Element (EDE) of the General
Plan as a general plan amendment. Additional amendments to existing text,
tables, and graphics in the existing General Plan are proposed to account for the
content of the new EDE. One "Target Area" within the city limits and five Target
Areas outside, but adjacent to, the city's SOI are proposed for development to
meet projected employment demand through GP buildout. New building capacity
projected at 5,255,959 sf is comprised of industrial, retail, and business park uses.
8,981 new jobs are projected. Prior to city consideration of future development
proposals within Target Areas located outside the SOI, approvals for SOI
amendments and annexations must be obtained from Monterey County LAFCO.
2016091057 Southwest Fontana Logistics Center
Fontana, City of
Fontana--San Bernardino
EIR 10/19/2017
The project site is proposed for warehouse development on 73.3 acres plus an
additional 17.45-acre City park site. The project proposes two warehouse buildings
totaling 1,628,936 sf. Building 1 would occupy the northern portion of the site
along Santa Ana Ave and consist of 540,564 sf of warehouse uses and 20,000 sf
of office uses. Building 2 would occupy the southern portion of the site and consist
of 1,048,372 sf of warehouse uses and 20,000 sf of office uses. EIR has
project-level analysis on the warehouse development and programmatic level
analysis on the future City park.
2017031045 Hotel Durell Project
Pacific Grove, City of
Pacific Grove--Monterey
EIR
Note: Refer to EIR submitted on 9/14/17
The project would construct a four story, 125-room hotel. The ground floor would
accommodate onsite parking, the hotel lobby, a restaurant, kitchen, laundry and
meeting room. The remaining three floors would accommodate hotel rooms, which
would range in size from 320 to 400 sf. The hotel would include a variety of
amenities including: swimming pool, soaking spa, landscaped courtyard area,
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meeting rooms, restaurant, central vending area on each floor of guest rooms,
valet parking, lobby/reception/check-in and reservation desk, guest luggage
storage, and exercise room/gym. The project would employ approx 19 staff.
2017011018 Interstate 15/Railroad Canyon Road Interchange Improvement Project
Caltrans #8
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
FIN
Caltrans, in cooperation with the Riverside county Transportation Commission,
and the City of Lake Elsinore, proposes improvements to the I-15/Railroad Canyon
Road interchange and the construction of a new interchange 0.22 mile north of the
existing I-15 Franklin Street overcrossing. The proposed project would reconstruct
the existing Railroad Canyon Road interchange and construct a new four lane
overcrossing/interchange approximately 1,160 feet north of the existing Franklin
Street overcrossing.
2017072039 Our House Diversion Dam Apron Curtain and Access Bridge Repair, Yuba River
Development Project
Yuba County Water Agency
--Nevada, Sierra
FIN
The purpose of the project is to repair scour areas on the toe of the Our House
Diversion Dam spill apron. Repair work would take place in the following steps: 1)
install water diversion; 2) pressure wash the scour area with water to clean the
area and expose sound concrete; 3) drill dowels into the concrete; 4) epoxy
dowels into the holes; 5) mobilize a concrete pump and hoses to a level area near
the apron, all underlain with polyethylene plastic sheeting for ground protection; 6)
apply bonding agent on the surface to receive shotcrete; 7) place shotcrete; 8)
clean up shotcrete rebound and remove the plastic sheeting; 9) allow shotcrete to
cure; and 10) remove water diversion (after completion of mechanical sediment
removal work). Additionally, the anchorages of the access bridge of the dam will
be repaired simultaneously.
2014091076 ENV-2013-3634-MND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 10/04/2017
The proposed development at 1305 Paseo del Mar includes the construction of a
new 2-story, 26-ft high, 4,323 sf single family dwelling. It would include a 1,028 sf
detached garage and a deck to be constructed on a vacant, 19,291 sf lot. The
development has been designed in a way that the structure would be below grade
level, as such grading is proposed; there will be 590 cy of cut and 5 cy of fill.
The proposed development at 1307 Paseo del Mar includes the construction of a
new 2-story, 26-ft high, 4,323 sf single family dwelling. It would include a 665 sf
detached garage and 2,167 sf of balconies, mechanical spaces, and a roof deck
all to be constructed on an 18,834 sf lot. 1307 already contains a 1,302 sf house
constructed in 1938 that will be demolished. The development has been designed
in a way that the structure would be below grade level, as such grading is
proposed: there will be 751 cy of cut and 15 cy of fill.
2017091010 ENV-2016-249-MND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 10/04/2017
The proposed project is composed of two sites: the East Site, located at 13200
West Mindanao Way, and the West Site, located at 4560 South Lincoln Blvd. The
two sites are separated by West Mindanao Way. Each site would require clearing,
grading, paving, and modification of an existing soft-sided, soft-bottomed open
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storm drain channel. In addition, each site would install a flow-through planter that
would filter runoff before existing the site. Each site would be landscaped with
native vegetation. Construction equipment would include: a small grader to be
used during the grading phase; a back hoe to be used for the installation of the
storm drain/channel; and a dump truck to be used for the entirety of construction.
Construction for each site is expected to last approx six months.
2017091012 ENV-2017-2261-ND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 10/04/2017
The city is proposing two ordinances to implement Measure M adopted by City
voters on March 7, 2017 as well as to protect public health, safety and welfare: 1.
Establish procedures for review/approval by the city of Cannabis Commission and
establish operating regulations for commercial cannabis activities to protect the
public health and safety. 2. Establish the location criteria for specific types of
commercial cannabis activities.
2017091013 AG Property Holdings Major Grading Permit; PMT2016-01335
San Luis Obispo County
Arroyo Grande--San Luis Obispo
MND 10/04/2017
The proposed project is a request by AG Property Holdings, Inc. for a major
grading permit to construct a high-density polyethylene lined agricultural reservoir
within the existing El Campo Ranch. The reservoir would be approx 165 ft wide,
134 ft long, and 18 ft 5 in deep, with a max capacity of 3.94 acre feet of water for
irrigation purposes. The project would result in a total of 41,788 sf of site
disturbance.
2017091014 AT&T Mobility / SOL / Conditional Use Permit
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 10/04/2017
A request by Jermey Sol AT&T Mobility for a CUP (DRC2016-00065) to allow for
the construction and operation of an unmanned wireless communications facility
consisting of 12, eight-ft panel antennas split into three sectors of 4 antennas each
and 2, six-ft diameter dish antennas; ancillary antenna support equipment within a
faux water tank structure; ground facilities including a 137 sf equipment shelter, a
backup power generator, equipment racks, two air conditioning units, power
facilities, security lighting, GPS antennas, and utility meter; and 6.5 ft tall wooden
perimeter fence. The area of disturbance, including roughly 600 lf of utility
trenching, is approx 3,275 sf.
2017092015 Offshore Sediment Area Remediation Project, Potrero Power Plant Site, San
Francisco, California
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
San Francisco--San Francisco
MND 10/05/2017
A remedial action plan has been prepared and identified preferred methods for
remediation of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated sediments
offshore of the former Potrero Power Plant. The proposed project is the
implementation of the remedy described in the RAP. The RAP describes several
methods that are proposed for remediating sediments in specific areas of the site,
including sediment removal, in situ treatment of sediments, capping to ensure
protection of human health and the environment, and monitored natural
recovery/attenuation. Materials management and staging areas for remediation
activities include the adjacent upland areas at PPP and Pier 70; drying of removed
sediments may occur either at Pier 70 or as an alternative option at Berth 10 at the
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Port of Oakland.
2017091011 Rialto Bioenergy Facility (RBF)
Rialto, City of
Rialto--San Bernardino
NOP 10/09/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
Rialto Bioenergy Facility, LLC, will produce 13.38 MW in equivalent electricity of
renewable energy from up to 1,080 tons per day of a combination of food waste,
liquid waste, and municipal biosolids. Renewable energy will be produced in the
form of electricity (3.0 MW) used for sale to Southern California Edison through
the BioMAT program and biogas upgraded for delivery to the Southern CA Gas
Company (8.2 MW of equivalent power) for use in offsite power generation and
vehicle fuels. The RBF Project will use up to 2.15 MW of equivalent power on site
for its operations. The RBF project will also capture adjacent city of Rialto
wastewater treatment plant biogas and upgrade it for delivery to Southern CA Gas
Company.
2017092014 Waterfowl, Coot, Moorhen, and Common Snipe Hunting
Fish & Game Commission
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NOP 10/04/2017
Waterfowl, Coot, Moorhen, and Common Snipe Hunting, specifically a potential
modification to the current hunting regulations which may include season and or
bag limit changes and closed seasons.
2017092009 Proposed Regulations for Commercial Use and Possession of Native Rattlesnakes
Fish & Game Commission
--
Neg 10/04/2017
Pursuant to Fish & Game code section 5061, the proposed project would add a
new regulation, and amend three existing regulations, in order to allow CA
businesses to receive rattlesnakes taken from the wild by permitted biological
supply houses, and maintain captive colonies of such native rattlesnakes, for the
purpose of developing and selling venom-derived pharmaceutical products.
Regionally-specific antivenom and vaccines are necessary to successfully treat,
and immunize against, rattlesnake envenomation. This proposed project is
expected to benefit CA businesses, as well as public and domestic animal health
and safety.
2017092011 Woychik Lakebed Permit
Lake County
Lakeport--Lake
Neg 10/04/2017
Construction of a new steel-framed boat lift with six metal pilings and an 18-ft ramp
from the existing seawall to the boat lift.
2017092013 PA-0700040 (TE)
San Joaquin County
--San Joaquin
Neg 10/04/2017
A six year time extension for a previously approved minor subdivision to subdivide
two existing parcels containing 64 acres into three parcels. Parcel one to contain
10.0 acres. Parcel two to contain 2.0 acres, and a designated remainder.
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2016121025 San Diego State University New Student Housing Project
California State University, San Diego
San Diego--San Diego
Oth
Note: Response to Comments/Final EIR is available on Lead's website:
http://newscenter.sdsu.edu/chapultepec-info/
The proposed project would include the construction of new on-campus student
housing facilities to be located adjacent to the existing Chapultepec Residence
Hall. Specifically, the proposed project would consist of the development of
facilities to accommodate up to 2,566 student-housing beds in a series of
residential towers to be located on the existing Parking lot 9 and centered around
the existing Chapultepec Residence Hall.
2009042052 Sacramento Bank Protection Project, Phase II - Levee Repair of 25 Erosion Sites
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--Sacramento
NOD
The CVRWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the subject project.
The Project consists of reinforcing the bank toe and upper and lower banks. The
project also includes creating vegetated planting benches and installing in-stream
woody material for riparian habitat along the river.
2011122015 Cordes Ranch Specific Plan
Tracy, City of
Tracy--San Joaquin
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0324-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Tom Martin Prologis LP.
The project is limited to installation of two culverted road crossings and infill of an
intermittent creek in the western half of the Patterson Pass Phase II at Cordes
Ranch development for commercial and industrial uses.
2012061063 Portola Center Project
Lake Forest, City of
Lake Forest--Orange
NOD
Site Development Permit 07-17-5060 is a request to approve a model home
complex for the 233 multi-family attached condominium development approved
under 09-16-4965 in Planning Area R-7 located in Portola Center South. The
model home complex encompasses Buildings 1 and 2 on Lot 1 of Tract 15353,
and includes six model homes, including a temporary sales office in unit 2, and a
parking lot with 11 parking stalls including one handicapped space, a temporary
35-foot high-lighted flag-pole, and a temporary portable restroom.
2014081078 Fresno Recycled Water Distribution System Southwest Quadrant
Fresno, City of
Fresno--Fresno
NOD
Note: Review Per Lead
The city is proposing several changes to the recycled water distribution pipeline
alignment and pump station proposed in the city of Fresno's Southwest Quadrant.
In total, the revised pipeline alignment would result in a reduction of approx 1,600
ft of pipeline from what was previously analyzed in the Tiered MND. When
compared to the original pipeline length analyzed of approx 22 miles, a decrease
of 1,600 ft would result in a 1.38% decrease in overall pipeline length. In addition,
the proposed pump station would be relocated to a nearby location. The changes
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are described in detail in the Addendum to the Tiered MND.
2014112035 Propel Vallejo: Vallejo General Plan Update and Sonoma Boulevard Specific Plan
Vallejo, City of
Vallejo--Solano
NOD
Project is the adoption of the City's updated General Plan and Sonoma Blvd
Specific Plan, along with the Draft EIR, which will guide development and
conservation in the City through 2040. The proposed General Plan covers
development citywide, while the Specific Plan encompasses the parcels along a
1.8-mile-long portion of Sonoma Blvd., from Curtola Parkway to the south to
Redwood Street to the north.
2015122055 2016 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program, the Steelhead Report
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0192-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, San Mateo County Resource Conservation District.
Instream coho salmon and steelhead trout habitat enhancement through large
wood (LWD) installations will occur throughout 0.42 miles of mainstem San
Gregorio Creek. Approx. 21 redwood logs will be sourced onsite from upslope,
non-riparian trees. Additionally, up to 3 Douglas fir logs with rootwads and 2-4
boulders will be sourced from an onsite for use in the LWD structures. A total of
12-13 large wood structures are to installed along the project reach. all project
large wood will be anchored with hardware as described in CDFW's CA Salmonid
Stream Habitat Restoration Manual, 4th edition. Project will utilize the following
techniques from the manual: log pinning with rebar (p. 179), stream bank anchors
using rebar (p. 180), and bedrock and boulder anchors using threaded rebar (p.
181). All anchoring and positioning of LWD and boulders will be done with
oversight from a qualified and licensed professional engineer.
2016042073 Olema Tributary Creek Culvert Replacement Project
Caltrans #4
--Marin
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0019-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
Caltrans as represented by Jo Ann Cullom. The Project is limited to the
replacement of two failing 24 inch culverts with a 30 foot long cast in place,
reinforced concrete, single-span bridge along with a midway guardrail and
permanent wildlife friendly exclusionary fencing. An 80 foot temporary bridge shall
be created as the old bridge is removed and new bridge is constructed.
2016092053 Harbin Creek Bridge Replacement at Harbin Springs Road
Lake County
--Lake
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0222-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, County of Lake.
Project is limited to the replacement of the fire-damaged bridge over Harbin Creek.
The existing structure will be removed and replaced with an approx. 45-foot long
by 29 foot wide single span precast, pre-stressed, concrete slab or cast-in-place
reinforced concrete slab bridge. The new bridge will be supported by reinforced
concrete abutments consisting of either spread footings, cast-in-drilled hole
concrete piles, or micro piles.
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2017022012 Fremont Weir Adult Fish Passage Modification Project
Water Resources, Department of
Davis, West Sacramento--Yolo
NOD
CVRWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the subject project.
The project is an EcoRestore Project and consists of replacing the Fremont Weir
fish ladder with a fish passage structure; modifying the Fremont weir stilling basin;
modifying the upstream and downstream (Reach 1) channels of the Fremont Weir,
replacing Agricultural Road Crossing 2 with a bridge; and removing Agricultural
Road Crossing 3.
2017032082 Bridge Replacement Yolo County Line Road @ RD 108 Main Drain
Colusa County
--Colusa
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0197-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Colusa County Public Works.
Project is limited to removal of an existing, failing timber vehicle crossing and
replacement with a multiple culvert/earthen fill crossing. The new crossing will be
approx. 110 feet long by 60 feet wide. The three (3) culverts will be 83 inches tall
by 128 inches wide by sixty feet in length and will be covered with approx. 900
cubic yards of fill to a depth of 7 feet. The top of the crossing will be covered with
road base graded to form a standard road prism aligned with the road on either
side of the drain proper.
2017072007 Rocklin Station
Rocklin, City of
Rocklin--Placer
NOD
Project is a request for approval of a Design Review, Oak Tree Preservation Plan
Permit, Conditional Use Permit and a Tentative Parcel Map to re-divide the
existing four parcels into five commercial parcels and to allow the construction of a
commercial center including an automotive service use, retail space, and
restaurant spaces, some with drive-through window service and/or outdoor dining
and associated site improvements, including parking and landscaping, and a
freeway pylon sign exceeding 30 feet in height.
2017098024 2017 Bay Waters Boardwalk Maintenance Project
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
Burlingame, Redwood City, San Mateo, Vallejo--Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara,
Solano, Sonoma
NOE
The project involves removal of existing, non-functional boardwalks and
installation of replacement and temporary boardwalks that are needed to access
utility towers for inspection and maintenance.
2017098025 Planning Application PA17-009(EP)
Aliso Viejo, City of
--Orange
NOE
PA17-025 for an exception permit to allow the interior dimensions of a garage of a
single-family residence to be less than the required width of 20'0" at 67
Sprucewood in Aliso Viejo, CA. The property owner is proposing to convert the
third vehicle bay of the garage into a bedroom unit. However, to provide a door
that accommodates disabled and/or wheelchair access for the property owner's
parents, the remaining garage area would need to be reduced to a width of 18'-4".
The reduced width will still allow the property to maintain the 2 parking spaces
required by the zoning code.
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2017098026 Rochioli Streambank Stabilization and Revegetation Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
Healdsburg--Sonoma
NOE
The primary purpose of the project is stabilize recently eroded banks of an
unnamed tributary and the Russian River along the applicant's property using
bioengineered treatments. The proposed project would include installation of a live
willow wall, rock and willow brush layers, vegetated boulder banks, and live willow
brush mattress along with stabilizing the bank angle at five adjacent sites along
approx 285 lf of the unnamed tributary. The applicant also proposes a repair to an
existing bioengineered structure installed approx ten years ago along approx 82 lf
of the Russian River.
2017098027 MEN-1 Emergency Culvert Repair Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
--Mendocino
NOE
The project will perform a cut and cover to replace the degraded RCP with a 75-ft
long, 24-in diameter fusion-welded high-density polyethylene pipe. The roadway
and shoulder above the culvert will be trenched to remove the existing pipe and
the new pipe will be placed within the trench. A precast concrete headwall will be
placed at the inlet and approx 10 ft x 5 ft x 5.5 ft (0.001 acre) of rock slope
protection (RSP) will be placed at the outlet to prevent further erosion. The
drainage is dry and no clear water diversion is necessary. Construction vehicles
and equipment will be staged on the roadway and will operate from the roadway.
Minor vegetation clearing will be required to place the pipe, headwall, and RSP;
however, no riparian vegetation will be removed. During construction, appropriate
BMPs will be implemented as necessary. Upon completion of construction,
disturbed soil areas will be stabilized and are expected to naturally regenerate.
Willows will be installed in the new RSP. The project is expected to take 5 working
days to complete.
2017098028 Phillips Emergency Foundation Repair (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2017-0184-R2).
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Placer
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0184-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Paul
Phillips.
The project is limited to replacement of eroded rock slope protection placed over
the soil immediately in front of the foundation of the residence on the property.
This protective quarry stone will be placed on the beach and extend outward into
the lake. Additional large rock boulders will be placed within the rock slope
protection in a line generally perpendicular to normal wave path to act as an
energy dissipater and help to stabilize the soil.
2017098029 Spreckels PAC Re-Roof & HVAC Replacement Project No. 2015-08, 2015-05 &
2017-04
Rohnert Park, City of
Rohnert Park--Sonoma
NOE
The project will replace the roof and HVAC units at Spreckels Performing Arts
Center. Beneficiaries of the project are the residents of Rohnert Park.
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2017098030 7 Hillgirt Creek Bank Wall Repair (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0334-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Marin
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2014-0334-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
William Curtiss.
Repair replacement rehabilitation of 28-46 LF of an 300 LF existing creek bank
retaining wall that failed during 2016-2017 high flows.
2017098031 Lost and Canopy View Trails Surface Hydrology Rehabilitation (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0254-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Mill Valley--Marin
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0254-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Parks
and Rec.
Rehabilitation of eroded surface conditions, replacement of failing trail features,
and improvement of drainage.
2017098032 Thompson Creek Bypass Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0238-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0238-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Sue
Tippets/Santa Clara Valley Water District.
The purpose of the project is to install three 12-in high-density polyethylene pipe
outlets at three connection points extending from and existing underground 12-in
HDPE pipe that runs parallel to Thompson Creek and Lower Silver Creek to
facilitate dewatering for future sediment removal operations consistent with the
applicable terms and conditions of the authorized Stream Maintenance Program.
2017098033 Outlet Creek Diversion Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0372-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Mendocino
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0372-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Ms.
Rachel Turiel.
This project is located at a cannabis cultivation property and project activities are
limited to maintenance of existing water diversion infrastructure and diversion of
water from a single point of diversion within the unnamed tributary to Outlet Creek
using a mechanical pump.
2017098034 Nord Charter School Domestic Water
Chico Unified School District
Chico--Butte
NOE
Development of a new domestic water well and temporary drinking water filtration
systems installation.
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2017098035 Culvert Replacement on RT 4
Caltrans #10
--Alpine
NOE
Caltrans proposes to replace two existing culverts in Alpine County on SR 4 near
Mosquito Lake. All culvert work will include open trenching and all work would be
performed when culverts are dry. All construction will take place within Caltrans
ROW. The purpose of the project is to maintain the culverts to protect the integrity
of SR 4. The project is needed b/c the culverts are corroding and they will fail if
they are not maintained.
2017098036 Diesel Fuel Spill
Caltrans #10
--Amador
NOE
Caltrans proposes to immediately restore the pavement and soil from fuel spill and
to repair the electrical generator system at the Peddler Hill Maintenance Station on
SR 88 at PM 54.0 in Amador County. The purpose of this project is to immediately
repair the pavement and soil from fuel spill. The need of this project is critical to
the operational needs of the Peddler Hill Maintenance Yard and to prevent or
mitigate the loss, impairment of life, property or essential public services.
2017098037 Town of Hillsborough (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0384-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Hillsborough--San Mateo
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0384-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to the
Town of Hillsborough.
The six projects are limited the rehabilitation of existing culverts, rehabilitation of
existing storm drains with a cure-in-place pipeliner, replacement of an existing
culvert, clearing of rock/sediment deposit, installation catch-basin, installation of
overflow pipes, street curbside improvements, and temporary dewatering.
2017098038 Day Labor Hazard Sign Installation
Caltrans #2
--Shasta, Lassen
NOE
Informational signs will be installed to warn drivers of icy conditions.
2017098039 Crib Wall Failure Storm Damage Repair
Caltrans #2
--Plumas
NOE
Under a director's order for emergency work, the Caltrans is proposing work on SR
70 in Plumas County to reinforce a failing steel crib retaining wall and to
reconstruct a section of the highway that was damaged during significant storm
events in 2017.
2017098040 Napa-121-PM 20.33/21.68 Culvert Replacement Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento
--Napa
NOE
Caltrans will replace five damaged culverts on SR 121 in Napa County.
2017098041 Concrete Overlay
Caltrans #1
--Mendocino, Humboldt
NOE
This routine maintenance project will treat bridge decks with methacrylate resin to
mitigate cracks in the reinforced concrete deck, replace b seals, place polyester
concrete and remove existing asphalt concrete. This work is needed to preserve
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the integrity of the structures and to prevent degradation of the existing facility.
2017098042 R&R Auto Use Permit
Shasta Lake, City of
Shasta Lake--Shasta
NOE
The applicant is requesting approval of a use permit for an automotive repair shop
and possible future expansion of RV sales and repair facility. The project will
include auto repair and the storage of parts, tools, various equipment, and new
and used fluids. Applicant is leasing an existing structure.
2017098043 PLN17-00190
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Install 9,398.4' of 8" diameter water line.
2017098044 Polyester Concrete Overlay
Caltrans #1
--Humboldt
NOE
This routine maintenance project will treat bridge decks with polyester concrete
methacrylate resin to mitigate cracks in the reinforced concrete deck, and replace
joint seals. Treating the decks with methacrylate or polyester concrete is
necessary to avoid deterioration, joint seals that are worn need replacement.
2017098045 PLN17-01398
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
2017F, Sec. 35W, Drill well, PP16616
2017098046 PLN17-01444
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
0802U sec. 1Y, New Well, PP16616
2017098047 PLN17-01443
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
2116A Sec. 36W, New Well, PP16616
2017098048 Vehicle Charging Station, Mt. San Jacinto SP (17/18-IE-3)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Riverside
NOE
This project will install power from the maintenance garage panel through the
maintenance shop and across the employee parking lot to a new electric charging
station for park vehicles. The charging station will include 3x3 foot concrete slab
and a cover made for the E.V. station to match the historic setting of the park. The
project will coincide with Project ID #16/17-IE-12 regarding asphalt replacement.
DPR-approved standard project requirements have been incorporated into this
project. A copy of these requirements may be obtained by submitting a request to
the project Environmental Coordinator listed below.
2017098049 PLN17-01329
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
11-3J, Sec. 5- Lost Hills Field, New drill, PP16616
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2017098050 Woodside Road-Skywood Acres Shaded Fuel Break
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--San Mateo
NOE
The project will utilize hand crews to create a shaded fuel break in forest
dominated areas and a residential mosaic in shrub dominated areas on up to 196
acres along portions of Woodside Rd/SR 84 from Skyline Blvd/SR 35 to Portola
Rd, on portions of Bear Gulch Rd and on portions of Thornewood Open Space
preserve access roads, in addition to a 4-acre patch of eucalyptus removal along
Woodside Rd in Wunderlich County Park. Invasive and undesirable sprouting
species may be treated with herbicide to prevent re-establishment in the project
area. The shaded fuelbreak width will vary depending on terrain and fuel loads,
extending up to approx. 50 ft from the edge on both sides of the aforementioned
roads. On Woodside Rd/ SR 84, the fuelbreak extent shall reach up to edge of the
Cal Trains ROW, which is typically 30 ft from road centerline, out to a max of 50'
from road centerline. The project width will vary depending on the established
ROW (fences), and landowner permissions. Some roadside areas will not be
treated due to cut banks, light fuels, riparian set-backs or landowner requirements.
Fire Safe San Mateo County will conduct outreach to educate and mobilize the
community. Caltrans will conduct traffic control while the project is occurring along
Woodside Rd/SR 84. It is anticipated this project will be conducted periodically
over several months, in the summers of 2017 and 2018.
2017098051 Humboldt Road at Jones Creek Culvert Replacement
Butte County
--Butte
NOE
Replace two existing 24 inch corrugated metal pipes that are no longer functioning
properly in order to allow water flows in Jones Creek to traverse the roadway
without overtopping Humboldt Road.
2017098052 Middle Honcut Road Culvert Replacement
Butte County
--Butte
NOE
Replace four 60 in corrugated metal pipes that failed on the Honcut Rd crossing
over an unnamed channel that contributes to Wyandotte Creek which resulted in
the complete failure of Middle Honcut Rd at the site. The road is currently blocked
off to traffic in the region.
2017098053 Loma Mar Water Storage Project
San Mateo County Resource Conservation District
--San Mateo
NOE
The San Mateo County RCD, working alongside the Loma Mar Mutual Water
Company, SMC, and San Mateo County Parks are replacing a failing 40,000
gallon water storage tank to improve water security for the community of Loma
Mar. This project would install four 4,995 gallon water tanks to provide the
community of Loma Mar with ample drinking water storage and minimize the need
to flush their tank systems during the summer months when instream flows are at
their lowest. By replacing the existing water storage system project partners would
1) reduce summer diversions needed from flushing the tank systems, limiting
impacts on Pescadero Creek for the benefit of native steelhead trout and coho
salmon; and 2) improve water security for the community of Lom Mar. Project
designs have been provided by Waterways Consulting, and construction is funded
by the Integrated Regional Water Management Plan grant from the DWR.
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2017098054 Emergency Permit for Treatment of Hazardous Waste, Environmental Logistics
Inc. Whittier, CA
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Whittier--Los Angeles
NOE
DTSC, pursuant to authority granted under, code of regulations, title 22, division
4.5, chapter 20, section 66270.61, has issued an Emergency Permit to
environmental logistics inc. to treat hazardous waste under controlled reaction with
a chemical solution. The hazardous waste to be treated consists of seven 500
milliliter bottles of expired ethyl ether.
The bottles were stored in a lab refrigerator within the science building at Rio
Hondo Community College located at 3600 Workman Mill Rd. in the city of
Whittier. The refrigerator that was storing the bottles at a controlled temperature
malfunctioned. College personnel were concerned that elevated temperatures
could cause an unstable reaction and therefore, requested that the treatment and
removal of the bottles by ELI personnel by expedited. DTSC determined that as a
safety precaution to prevent an accident or severe injury, an emergency permit
should be issued to chemically stabilize the hazardous waste so it may be
accepted by a transfer storage and disposal facility for treatment or disposal. The
treatment will include introduction of chemicals needed to the ethyl ether solution
thereby creating a mixture that is safe to transport to an approved TSDF.
A trained CIH/Industrial Chemist will conduct the treatment within a designated
exclusion zone. LA County Fire personnel were notified of the treatment. Only
qualified personnel will be allowed in the exclusion zone. Movement, preparation,
and treatment of the materials will be in accordance with established standards
and a site safety and health plan will be completed upon the arrival of personnel to
the site.
A report will be submitted to DTSC by environmental logistics inc. The report will
include certification that the treatment area has been cleared of all residual
hazardous waste generated from this emergency treatment, and that all waste has
been properly managed.
The emergency permit if effective beginning September 2, 2017 and shall expire
on September 10, 2017.
2017098055 PLN17-01437
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
75-29R
2017098056 TD816247 Sundown 12kV Deteriorated Pole Replacement Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--San Bernardino
NOE
SCE intends to replace four existing deteriorated wooden distribution poles with
in-kind wood poles at approx the same location by hand and truck. The four poles
are part of a large project along the Sundown 12kV circuit, which includes
re-contouring and replacing wooden poles within a 136 pole alignment.
2017098057 Line 63 Posey Canyon Street Study and Anomoly 6 Orihect
State Water Resources Control Board
--Los Angeles
NOE
Temporary stream crossings are needed to access repair site. Work will be done
when streams are dry. The project purpose is to conduct repairs at one site and
stress studies at 2 other sites on a segment of crude oil pipeline. The project
benefits Plains All American Pipeline LP and the environment in the long run.
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2017098058 TD922676 Santa Clara Deteriorated Pole Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOE
SCE intends to replace one existing deteriorated wooden distribution pole
(#4476988E). The pole will be replaced adjacent to the existing pole.
2017098059 TD1086933 Fifth Street 16kV Deteriorated Pole Replacement Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Oxnard--Ventura
NOE
SCE intends to replace one existing deteriorated wooden distribution pole
(#1568404E) with an in-kind wood pole, fitted with a caisson (3ft diameter), at
approx the same location by hand and truck. Once installed, the overhead line will
be transferred to the replacement pole and the deteriorated pole will be removed.
2017098060 Merced Irrigation District Transfer
State Water Resources Control Board
--Merced, Mariposa
NOE
The Merced Irrigation District proposes to transfer up to 20,000 acre-feet of water
stored in Lake McClure under License 2685 to irrigate land within Merced County
that is currently not included within the place of use of the water right.
2017098061 Conditional Use Permit (C17-06)
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
The operation of a pet cremation/aquamation facility.
2017098062 PLN17-01414
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
354-I-10H & 376-I10H, drill 2 new wells
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2014121023 ENV-2014-3008-MND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 10/05/2017
1) A Coastal Development Permit, pursuant to the provisions of Section 12.20.2 of
the Los Angeles Municipal Code, to permit the demolition of two existing
residential buildings containing a total of 9 dwelling units, and the construction of a
new 35-foot tall, 2,691 sf restaurant on the ground floor with two residential units
above totaling 8,456 sf, located within the dual-jurisdiction area of the Coastal
Zone, and 2) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12.24-W.1 of the Los Angeles
Municipal Code, a Conditional Use to permit the dispensing of a full line of
alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption in conjunction with the
abovementioned restaurant with 100 seats with operating hours between 8 a.m. to
1 a.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and
3) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 11.5.7 of the LAMC, a Project Permit from
the Venice Coastal Zone Specific Plan, 4) Pursuant to Section 12.27 of the LAMC,
a variance to allow a combination of mechanical car lifts and tandem parking
operated by parking attendants for the commercial required parking with a 22 foot
wide drive aisle and 8'-4" standard stall width and 7'-6" compact stall width,
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otherwise not allowed by Section 12.21-A,5 in conjunction with the provision of 26
required commercial on-site parking spaces and 20 bicycle spaces for a total of 31
on-site spaces, and 5) A Mello Determination, for the subject project located on a
9,002 sf lot zoned C1-1.
2017051028 Recycled Water Program - Phase 2B - Pipeline, Pump Station and Tank
Castaic Lake Water Agency
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
MND 10/05/2017
Note: refer to SCH #2011051020
The CLWA Phase 2B recycled system will include a recycled water tank (approx 1
MG), a transmission pipeline from the Vista Canyon pump station to the proposed
recycled water tank, distribution pipelines to serve major customers, and a backup
potable water supply line from the existing Cherry Willow potable water tanks to
the new recycled water tank to maintain flow through the recycled water
distribution system if recycled water supply is interrupted. In addition to the Vista
Canyon development, recycled water supply will be used to serve irrigation
customers with landscaped areas in the Fair Oaks Ranch community. CLWA's
goal for the phase 2B project is to use all of the available recycled water to offset
potable water demands.
2017091017 First Perry Logistics Project
Perris, City of
Perris--Riverside
MND 10/05/2017
The proposed First Perry Logistics Project consists of construction of an approx
241,000 sf warehouse including approx 7,145 sf of office space. The project site is
located within the boundaries of the Perris Valley Commerce Center Specific Plan.
The project site has a city of Perris General Plan LUD and zoning designation of
PVCCSP. The project will provide approx 153 automobile parking stalls, approx 6
American Disabilities Act-compliant handicapped parking stalls, and approx 42
trailer parking stalls for a total of 201 stalls. The warehouse building will feature
approx 61,855 sf of onsite landscaping as well as onsite stormwater detention
basins and best management practices facilities for stormwater quality treatment.
The project will include employee break areas, as required, and a half basketball
court amenity for employee use.
2017091018 Ventura Isle Marina Dock Replacement Project
Ventura Port District
Ventura--Ventura
MND 10/05/2017
The proposed project is limited to waterside improvements. Five docks (G, H, I, L,
M) will be entirely demolished and new docks will be constructed. The construction
is expected to proceed in the following sequence: demolition and replacement of
docks G, H, and I followed by demolition and replacement of docks L and M,
followed by substantial upgrades to dock F (i.e., half of F will be replaced) and
minimal improvements to dock J (two additional slips and an end tie). During
demolition and replacement of docks, liveaboards will be temporarily relocated
throughout the project site, but will not be displaced. In addition, new gate
structures and gangways will be constructed to control access and improve
security.
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2017091019 ENV-2015-3567-MND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 10/05/2017
The proposed project consists of the construction of a 75-unit, six story multi family
residential building with two levels of subterranean parking on three contiguous
vacant lots. The subterranean parking levels will contain 108 vehicle parking
spaces and 103 bicycle parking spaces of which 95 will be long-term and 8 will be
short-term. The building will be 61.5 ft in height, with 61,992 sf of floor area for a
property that is 21,142 sf in size, resulting in a 2.93 FAR. Approx 21,000 cy of
earth will be exported from the project site. The subject site is not located in a
special grading area, therefore no haul route is required. There are no existing
trees on site or in the adjacent public ROW.
The requested entitlements are a site plan review and a density bonus compliance
review for a development project that results in 75 dwelling units, with two
on-menu incentives for a decrease in the required front yard setback and reduction
in the required open space.
2017092018 Meyers Area Plan
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 10/06/2017
The Meyers Area Plan serves as the comprehensive land use and zoning plan for
the community of Meyers, consistent with the TRPA Regional Plan and the El
Dorado County General plan. The plan is intended to realize the Meyers
Community Vision, assist in achieving and maintaining TRPA'S Environmental
Threshold Carrying Capacities, implement the Tahoe Metro Planning Org's
Sustainable communities strategy, and implement the policy direction of both the
Regional Plan and General Plan. The Meyers Area Plan builds upon the existing
1993 Meyers Community Plan and maintains much of the vision and many of the
same priorities as this original plan. However, the Area Plan includes lands not
included in the community plan. It also updates the community plan to reflect
current conditions and includes additional implementation measures.
2017091016 Kaiser Los Angeles Specialty Medical Center Expansion Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOP 10/05/2017
Project proposes to expand the existing Kaiser Los Angeles Specialty Medical
Center campus in two phases. The first phase would include the development of a
three-story, 100,000 sq. ft. specialty medical center, a 6-level above ground
parking garage with 2 levels of subterranean parking and an expansion to the
on-grade surface parking lot. The second phase would include the expansion of
the existing Building A, the demolition of Buildings B and C, and the construction
of a new 3-story, 92,800 sq. ft., 62 inpatient bed mental health facility, and the
expansion of the Phase I parking structure. Upon completion a total of 239,867
sq. ft. of medical facilities (incl. 130 inpatient beds) with 760 parking spaces would
be included.
2017091015 Cleveland Charter High School Comprehensive Modernization Project
Los Angeles Unified School District
--Los Angeles
Neg 10/05/2017
The proposed project includes the removal of nine permanent and 28 portable
buildings, replacing deteriorated utility lines, and relocating existing storage units
and hardscape. New facilities include approx 55 classrooms and support spaces,
a multi-purpose room, food services, and a new maintenance and operation area.
The proposed project also includes some minor reconfigurations and
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improvements to two classroom buildings, seismic strengthening of the physical
education building, and various site infrastructure and accessibility improvements.
Student capacity at Cleveland Charter High School will allow the specialized
programs offered at Cleveland HS to better integrate with other complementary
programs.
2017092017 Commercial Cannabis Business Licensing Program
Bureau of Cannabis Control
--
Neg 10/05/2017
The overall purpose of the proposed program is to establish a regulatory licensing
and enforcement program for commercial cannabis activities. The proposed
program will ensure that medicinal and adult use commercial cannabis activities
are performed in a manner that avoids significant adverse impacts on the
environment, cannabis industry workers, and the general public from the individual
and cumulative effects of these commercial cannabis activities, and complies with
applicable laws, including the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and
Safety Act.
2017092024 Long-Term Agreement to Redirect Contract PG&E Water from the Miocene Canal
to Thermalito Power Canal
Butte County
Oroville--Butte
Neg 10/24/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
Cal Water proposes the continued conveyance of approx 3,000 af of its contracted
PG&E water from the Miocene Canal to Lake Oroville, to the Thermalito Power
Canal, and to the District's water treatment plant. Cal Water will reduce deliveries
to the Lower Miocene Canal through the SWP facility at Lake Oroville. The
non-project water is available for pickup at Station 14 on the Thermalito Power
Canal, for use by Cal Water at the WTP. Currently the non-project water is
diverted from the Middle Miocene Canal at the Lime Saddle Powerhouse into Lake
Oroville. Butte County, as a State Water Contractor, will provide "wheeling"
services for the water redirected to Lake Oroville and the Thermalito Power Canal.
2017101030 Vineland Avenue Widening Project
Kerman, City of
Kerman--Fresno
Neg 10/05/2017
The proposed project consists of the widening of Vineland Avenue, from
Whitesbridge Rd to 660 ft south, to the ultimate width for a city of Kerman
standard collector street (84 ft ROW; 64 ft from curb to curb). The widening will
consist of the construction of an 8 ft parking lane and 5 ft bike lane in each
direction. The proposed project will also include the construction of concrete curb
& gutter and concrete sidewalks. Storm drain facilities will be installed to serve the
widened roadway. ROW acquisition will be required from two properties along the
east side of Vineland Ave.
1999062020 Placer Vineyards Specific Plan Property #3
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOD
Small Lot Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map to create 712 lots, including 138 Low
Density Residential lots, 518 Medium Density Residential lots and 1 High Density
Residential lot (82 units on 6.0 acres) and 1 Commercial Mixed-Use lot (4.9 acres)
with 57 dwelling units. In addition, the Small Lot Vesting Tentative Subdivision
Map will also create 2 Neighborhood Parks (10.0 acres), 2 School lots (34.5
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acres), 1 Corporation Yard lot (16.8 acres), 1 Fire Station lot (2.1 acres), 3 Open
Space lots (22.6 acres), 37 landscape lots (5.6 acres), 1 Cemetery lot (17.1
acres), 1 Religious Site lot (20.3 acres), and 2 Water Tank site lots.
2008081020 State Route 99 Tulare to Goshen Six-Lane Project
Caltrans #6
Tulare--Tulare
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0013-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Caltrans.
Project involves widening the bridges at three locations to accommodate the
widening of SR 99 from a four-lane to a six-lane freeway for the Tulare to Goshen
southern segment, and the construction of new frontage road (FR-1) east of SR
99.
2010062093 Otay Ranch Village 8 West Sectional Planning Area (SPA) Plan and Tentative
Map (TM)
Chula Vista, City of
Chula Vista--San Diego
NOD
CDFW is intending to execute a Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code (#1600-2013-0147-R5) to
the project applicant, Otay Land Company, LLC. The project proposes permanent
loss of 4.54 acres (7,169 linear feet) unvegetated stream, 0.50 acre southern
willow scrub, 0.18 acre freshwater marsh, and 0.04 acre mulefat scrub due to
grading and filling the unnamed tributaries occurring on the Village 8 West site
and installation of a stormdrain outfall. Project impacts will be mitigated through
the rehabilitation of 0.81 acre stream channel, the reestablishment of 8.77 acre
stream channel and wetland/riparian habitat, and the rehabilitation of 8.11 acres
upland buffer within the Otay River. Activities associated with the compensatory
mitigation for this project are authorized under Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2016-0022-R5.
2015072055 Del Rio Tank and Wells Project
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
The proposed project involves the construction and operation of water wells, a
storage tank, and associated distribution facilities at two sites, Site A and Site B.
The Proposed Project would develop a total of approx. 4.4 acres (approx. 190,000
sq. ft.). The City of Modesto provides water service to the community of Del Rio.
The Del Rio water system currently requires a new storage tank (and associated
pump station), well, replacement well, backup generators, and pipelines to correct
existing supply deficiencies. The existing Del Rio water system does not meet
certain design pressure and storage volume requirements identified in the 2010
Water System Engineer's Report for water supply and fire-flow demand. The
existing Del Rio water system also is not sufficient to supply anticipated future
growth in the Del Rio area. the City intends to decommission one of its Del Rio
water system wells (Well 271) when the new replacement well is brought online.
2016081074 UWS 24th Street Transfer Station Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
Combine and up-tier of the current Registration Permit (19-AR-1251) and EA
Notification (19-AR-1253) into a new Full Solid Waste Facility Permit to operate a
Large Volume Transfer/Processing Facility; construction of a new 30,000 sq. ft.
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transfer station building; increase in the maximum daily tonnage from the
combined 165 tons per day (tpd) (150 tpd at 19-AR-1251 and 15 tpd at
19-AR-1253) to 1,000 tpd; increase design capacity from 165 tpd to 1,500 tpd;
increase hours of operation from Monday through Sunday 4:00 am to 1000 pm to
Monday through Sunday 24 hours/day; and operate on 1.3 acres.
2017012040 Antonio Mountain Ranch Mitigation Bank (PLN16-00064)
Placer County
Lincoln--Placer
NOD
Grading permit to construct a mitigation bank on a 794.1 acre site.
2017042018 Joeger 20 Subdivision (PSUB 20120037)
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOD
Tentative Subdivision Map/Conditional Use Permit for a 17-lot Planned Residential
Development. The project proposes a 17-unit Planned Residential Development
on a vacant 20.25 acre site.
2017098063 Cold Planning The Existing Pavement and Placing HMA at failed digouts Locations
Caltrans #4
--Solano
NOE
Cold Planning The Existing Pavement and Placing HMA at failed digouts locations.
2017098064 Leased office space for Child Care Licensing Project #141852
Social Services, Department of
Palmdale--Los Angeles
NOE
The Department of Social Services - Child Care Licensing division proposed to
open a Palmdale/ Lancaster office of approximately 5020 net usable square feet
office.
2017098065 PLN17-01461
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Del Rey West 43H Sec. 5, New Well, PP16616
2017098066 PLN17-01460
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Del Rey West 41H Sec 5, New Well, PP16616
2017098067 Pillar Point Harbor Parking Lot "A2/A3* Repair
San Mateo County Harbor District
--San Mateo
NOE
For both A2 and A3 parking lots: 1. Remove all loose dirt from damaged pavement
in order to repair all fatigue cracking and fill cracks where necessary. 2. Apply
slurry seal, and emulsion with high quality liquid asphalt, select mineral fillers and
other anti-oxidation additives. 3. Paint, and stripe to match existing.
2017098069 Planning Application PA17-022 (EP)
Aliso Viejo, City of
--Orange
NOE
Planning Application PA17-02 is for an exemption permit to permit retaining walls
and associated railings up to ten (10) feet in height to surround the Belmont
Village managed care facility at 300 Freedom Lane in Aliso Viejo, California.
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2017098070 Water Main Replacement
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Lake
NOE
Replace the ageing and failing main distribution waterline at Clear Lake State Park
to provide reliable water for staff, visitors, and campers. Work will:
Excavate up to ten (10) 18" x 5' x 3' deep pits and directionally bore to install
approx. 2,350 linear feet of 4" HDPE pipe.
Excavate up to thirty-four (34) 18" x 5' x 3' deep pits and directionally drill to "burst"
install approx. 8,350 linear feet of 4" HDPE pipe
Excavate a trench approx. 18" wide by 30" deep by 1,950', and remove two
existing (2) existing 4" PVC pipes and replace with one (1) 4" HDPE pipe
Excavate approx. thirty-five (35) 4' x 4' x 3' deep holes to complete new
connections and install new valve and valve boxes
Excavate approx. twenty (20) 3' by 3' by 3' deep holes to install new main line
valves
2017098071 Woodlot Fence Installation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Morro Bay--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Install a fence around the wood lot at Morro Bay State Park to restrict access to
the woodlot as well as screen it from the campground view shed. Work will:
Excavate approximately ninety-nine 18"x4" postholes;
Install approximately ninety-nine 4x4 wood posts
Affix 6' wooden stats/boards to complete approximately 790' of privacy fencing
Lightly grade access road and place decomposed granite or equivalent surface to
provide all-weather access
2017098072 Castillo Street Undercrossing Sheet Drain (05-1H950)
Caltrans #5
Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara
NOE
The purpose of the project is to install a Geosynthetic Sheet Drain. The project is
needed because the roadway is continuously wet and slippery from groundwater.
2017098073 SFPUC Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant Digester Gas Utilization Upgrade
Project
Public Utilities Commission
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
The SFPUC proposes to conduct equipment replacement and upgrades at various
existing buildings at the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant (OSP). The
project would provide reliability, full biogas utilization, and ultimately sustainable
service operation.
2017098074 RAWLINS- STREAM SETBACK
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOE
A request for a variance to reduce the setback from centerline of the creek to 25',
where 50' from centerline of the creek is normally required, to allow for a new
1,250-sq. ft. barn/garage.
2017098075 CREEKVIEW INVESTMENTS LLC-CUP MODIFICATION
Placer County
Roseville--Placer
NOE
A request to modify the conditional use permit for Morgan Creek Subdivision for
Lot 171 to allow a reduced side setback to 5', where 10' is normally required, to
allow for an existing covered outdoor kitchen that was built before the current
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owners bought the property.
2017098076 BAST-FRONT AND SIDE SETBACK REDUCTION
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOE
Applicant requesting fron setback reduction of 75' CL/50' EOE to allow for 30 feet
from EOE to include the new porch area and 25' from the side property line where
30' is required to allow for a porch.
2017098077 HUDSON-VARIANCE TO POND
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
Requesting 32' from high water line of pond where normally 50' is required for a
pool cabana with a current building permit in review.
2017098078 24 HOUR RECREATIONAL (RV) STORAGE
Placer County
Rocklin--Placer
NOE
2017098079 MENTAS-VARIANCE TO SIDE
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
Requesting 20' to property line where normally 30' to property line is required for
an addition to a garage
2017098080 JENSEN - FRONT SETBACK VARIANCE
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOE
Variance to the front setback requirement of 75' CL5' EOE to allow for 50' CL/25'
EOE for the installaton of a ground mount solar array.
2017098081 GODON- FRONT SETBACK VARIANCE
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A REDUCTION IN THE REQUIRED FRONT
SETBACK OF 50' CL/50' EOE TO ALLOW FOR 18' EOE
2017098082 HARMON MBLA
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
MINOR BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN APN 032-253-017 AND
-047
2017098083 LEMUS AND LEWIS-MBLA
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
TRANSFERRING LAND BETWEEN PARCEL 077-100-057-000 AND
077-100-069-000
2017098084 ROBISON-VARIANCE TO SIDE SETBACK
Placer County
Loomis--Placer
NOE
REQUESTING 19' FROM SIDE SETBACK FOR A GARAGE ADDITION WHERE
NORMALLY 30' FROM PROPERTY LINE IS REQUIRED
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2017098085 BRENNER - POND SETBACK
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOE
APPLICANT REQUESTS SETBACK REQUEST 30' HWL WHERE 50' HWL IS
REQUIRED
2017098086 SIERRA GRACE FELLOWSHIP - MUP TYPE A
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOE
Phase I: construction of a 5,000 square foot gravel parking lot in the northwest
area of the parcel for the purposes of providing overflow parking. Phase
II:ingress/egress would be from the same private drive off of Wesley Lane near the
middle of the parcel. This phase includes removing of existing shop, and rebuilding
a new accessory bulding in the northeast corner of the parcel. Phase III: the
creation of a new picnic area with picnic tables and play structure to be located
directly north of the existing Luther Road House. There will be level access
Northward to the parking area for wheelchair access. Phase IV: conversion of the
Luther Road House into a Youth Center to house youth leaders and classrooms.
This phase includes interior remodeling and possible expansion of the building
2017098087 Klein Minor Land Division and Variance
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
A request from the property owner, Madison Trust Company, custodian Joshua R.
Klein, for the approval of a Minor Land Division to create two lots (Lot 1: 5,412
square feet and Lot 2: 7,895 square feet) with Variances to minimum lot area
where 10,000 square feet is required per lot. The applicant is also requesting to
recognize the existing cabin and new patio cover to allow a 0' front setback
fromproperty line where 20' on required on tallac Street.
2017098088 San Gregorio Creek Streamflow Enhancement Project, Blue House Farms
San Mateo County Resource Conservation District
--San Mateo
NOE
The proposed project would restore stream flows otherwise diverted by the farmer
between August 1st and October 31st in order to restore natural streamflow levels
to help protect the quality and quantity of salmonid habitat. The size of the
proposed project site is 4.6 acres and all construction activities would occur
entirely within existing agricultural lands including the access route, staging area
and pond footprint. The project would excavate a new 30 AF pond and remove
(grade) the existing 14 AF Pond, returning it to agricultural field production a year
after construction. A projected 68,000 cubic yards (CY) of earth will be excavated
and used to create the berms of the new pond. Natural materials found onsite
(clays) will be used to form the pond liner.
2017098089 PLN17-01440
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
2015A, Sec. 35W Cymric Field, Drill well, PP16616
2017098090 PLN17-01441
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
1604V, Sec. 1y, Cymric Field, Drill New Well, PP16616
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2017098091 PLN17-01442
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"McPhee" 0119V, Sec. 36W, Drill well, PP16616
2017098092 PLN17-01420
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
New Pump Station
2017098093 PLN17-01425
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
RASMUSSEN 1235
2017098094 PLN17-01426
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
FEE A 37R
2017098095 PLN17-01427
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
FEE A 220
2017098096 PLN17-01428
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
FEE A 221
2017098097 PLN17-01429
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
FEE A 440
2017098098 Project Site Survey and Studies for the Renovations for Public Use Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
This project shall aid in gaining data, which will assist in the planning and design
for the renovations for public use project. The project proposes to improve access
within Border Field State Park to facilities within the Park that are currently
inaccessible a large part of the year due to flooding. The project consists of
geotechnical investigations, biological resource assessment and civil survey.
Environmental protection measures shall be incorporated into this project.
2017098099 Fresno 99/180 Recycled Water Project
Caltrans #6
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
This project will convert the existing irrigation systems from current potable water
to the city of Fresno's recycled water. This project is necessary to meet Caltran's
goal of reducing potable water use by 50%.
2017098100 Morris Subdivision Culvert Replacement Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0364-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Trinity
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0364-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
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Eric Taft.
The project is limited to one encroachment to replace a failing culvert for a
subdivision on a private road. The project is proposed to be conducted outside of
the rainy season, while the stream channel is dry. The project includes installation
of rock armoring at the inlet and outlet.
2017098101 Whitmire Water Diversion Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0569-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0569-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
Justin Whitmire.
The project is limited to 4 encroachments. Encroachment 1 is for water diversion
from an unnamed tributary to Elkhorn Creek. Water is diverted for domestic and
irrigation uses. Work for the water diversion will include excavation and removal of
an existing concrete spring box and associated materials, and installation, use and
maintenance of water diversion infrastructure acceptable to CDFW.
Encroachments 2, 3, and 4 are after-the-fact notification for installation of one 18"
culvert and two 36" culverts, and future maintenance of these stream crossings.
2017098102 PLN17-01357
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GWA 334, Minor Rework
2017098103 PLN17-01470
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 208, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098104 Phase II Main Avenue Elementary School Reconstruction Project
Robla School District
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The proposed project includes (1) the construction of 8 classrooms and (2) the
removal of the remaining nine portables from the site. The proposed project will
result in a temporary increase of up to 100 students for an approximate 24- to
36-month duration while the existing portables remain in use following the
construction of the new building. Following the completion of the proposed project
(i.e. after the removal of the nine portables), the student capacity of the school will
be approx 375 students, less than the existing approx 400 student capacity.
2017098105 Conveyance of up to 4,000 acre-feet in 2017 of Central Valley Project (CVP) water
stored in San Luis Reservoir to be conveyed in the California Aqueduct and del
Water Resources, Department of
--Kings
NOE
TLBWSD will take delivery of up to 4,000 acre-feet of CVP water under article 55
of its State Water Supply Contract. The water is stored in San Luis Reservoir on
behalf of Fresno Slough Water District and will be made availabe by Reclamation
at O'Neill Forebay for subsequent delivery by DWR to TLBWSD. The water will be
conveyed through the California Aqueduct and delivered to Angiolo Water District,
a member unit of TLBWSD, from Reach 3 to Reaches 8C and 8D.
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2017098106 Exchange of up to 75,000 acre-feet of Santa Clara Valley Water District's Central
Valley Project water supplies with State Water Project water supplies. (SWPAO
Water Resources, Department of
--Santa Clara
NOE
SCVWD proposes to exchange up to 75,000 acre-feet of SCVWD's CVP water
with SWP water supplies through June 7, 2018. The US Bureau of Reclamation
will make a portion of SCVWD's CVP water available for transfer to DWR at O'Neill
Forebay. In exchange, DWR will deliver an equal amount of SWP water supplies
to SCVWD from Banks Pumping Plant to SCVWD's turnouts through the South
Bay Aqueduct. DWR will deliver the CVP water to SWP service areas south of
O'Neill Forebay under the consolidated CVP and SWP places to use. This
involves no increase in total SWP or CVP allocations.
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2013111068 Santa Susana Field Laboratory Project
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
--Ventura
EIR 12/07/2017
Note: Extended Per Lead
The proposed project involves the approx 2,850 acre Santa Susana Field Lab site
located in the southeastern-most part of Ventura County and adjacent offsite
locations. The Boeing Company, NASA, and DOE are the responsible parties for
the investigation and cleanup of contaminants released from past activities at the
project site. The 2007 Consent Order and the 2010 Administrative Orders on
Consent establish the requirements for the cleanup of soil and groundwater at the
project site. As a result of the separate orders, the soil cleanup requirements for
Boeing areas are different from the soil cleanup requirements for DOE and NASA
areas. The cleanup requirements for groundwater are derived from the 2007
Consent Order and are the same for all three RPs. The primary objective of the
proposed project is to implement the 2007 Consent Order and the 2010 AOCs,
and to implement other activities associated with cleanup SSFL operations.
Roughly 541 acres at the project site or in immediately adjacent areas have been
targeted for some level of remedial action. A variety of remedial technologies
would be considered for soil cleanup, depending on the results of treatability
studies.
2016081016 Pure Water San Diego Program, North City Project EIR/EIS (PTS No. 499621)
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
EIR 11/07/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
A site development permit and EIR/EIS for the project. Overall, the pure water
program will ultimately produce 83 MGD of locally-controlled water, recycling a
valuable and limited resource that is currently discharged to the Pacific Ocean.
The program will be implemented in phases over a 20 year period, grouped by
geographical area: North City, Central Area, and South Bay. The North City
project, which is the subject of this NOC and EIR/EIS NOP, will produce 30 MGD
of purified water and is scheduled to be later operational in 2021.
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2016111004 Sterling Medical Office Building
Irvine, City of
Irvine--Orange
EIR 10/23/2017
Sterling American Investments, Inc., is requesting a GPA, ZC and MP approvals to
demolish an existing single-story 16,015 sf medical office building with 122 parking
spaces and construct a two-story 46,800 sf medical offices building with 260
parking spaces on a 2.9-acre site located at Osborn. The GPA and ZC
applications would increase development intensities allowed in the multi-use
planning designation by amending applicable max square footage tables within
Woodbridge. The Master Plan establishes design relative to building size, height,
and setbacks; floor plans; architectural elevations; parking; and, landscaping.
2016101041 Cowan Heights Residential Development Project
Orange County
--Orange
FIN
The project would involve demolition of an existing shed located on the project site
and construction of 22 detached single family homes at a density of apporox 3.6
units per acre. The proposed project would have a zoning of 10,000 sf average lot
size. The project conforms to the current GPD of suburban res; however a zone
change would be required from AR to PC or Planned unit development. The 22
single family units would be two stories in height.
2015091038 Sweetwater Place
San Diego County
--San Diego
MND 10/06/2017
The application consists of four discretionary actions: a General Plan Amendment
to change the existing Land Use Designation from RL-80 to VR-7.3 with no change
in regional category; a Rezone to reclassify the existing use regulation from S90
(Holding Zone) to RV (Variable Family Residential); a Tentative Map and Site Plan
to subdivide the site into 2 lots with 122 residential condominium units and a 2.08
acre public park on a 20 acre project area. Main access to the site will occur from
Jamacha Boulevard at the intersection of Folex Way. An eight-foot-wide public
trail is proposed along the north side of Jamacha Boulevard. A series of
pedestrian pathways are proposed within the project boundaries to enhance
connectivity and circulation throughout the site and provide linkage to the public
park.
2017091020 Rendering Plang Relocation Project
Fresno, City of
--
MND 10/06/2017
The project includes relocating the Darling Ingredients, Inc. rendering facility from
its current location on Belgravia Ave, just southwest of downtown, to the
undeveloped, 40-acre, city-owned parcel east of the existing RWRF. The facility
would expand its peak daily processing operation from approx 850,000 pounds to
approx 2 million pounds, which is consistent with the proposed permitted volume
of up to 10 million pounds per week. The project would require a CUP, and a GPA
and rezone from the existing public facility LUD and Public and institutional zoning
classifications to a heavy industrial land use designation and industrial heavy
zoning classification.
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2017091021 Cleslak Residence - 1635 Sunset Drive, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Pacific Grove, City of
Pacific Grove--Monterey
MND 10/06/2017
The project is to a construct a new single family residence on a vacant lot and
application to be on the water waitlist. A 5 inch Monterey Pine and a 6 inch Acacia
tree would be removed, and tree trimming for 2 Monterey Cypress trees. The
project site is located in the Archaeological zone, coastal zone, and
environmentally sensitive habitat area.
2017092019 Hecker Pass Commercial Architectural and Site Review (AS 17-02)
Gilroy, City of
Gilroy--Santa Clara
MND 10/06/2017
The proposed project, located on a 6-acre parcel south of Hecker Pass Highway,
includes three buildings with the following proposes uses: a winery building and
two mixed use buildings with restaurant/retail on the ground floor and 22 one- and
two-bedroom residential units on the second floor. These 22 residential units will
function as "live/work units," which is permitted by the Hecker Pass Specific Plan
under the Agri-tourist commercial designation. Proposed commercial uses total
32,758 sf and are anticipated to consist of a wine tasting room, wine warehouse,
and outdoor crush area; a small retail store; and several eateries (coffee, sushi,
tap n taco, breakfast/lunch restaurant, upscale lunch/dinner restaurant), and a deli
and wine store.
2016011008 IS Application No. 6962 (Little Bear Solar)
Fresno County
Mendota--Fresno
NOP 10/06/2017
The Little Bear Solar Project involves the construction, operation, and ultimate
decommission of up-to 180 MW PV electricity generating facilities and associated
infrastructure under County CUPs. The Solar Facility would consist of up to five
individual facilities with solar PV modules, support structures, electrical inverters,
intermediate voltage transformers, an Energy Storage System, and other
necessary infrastructure. The project also would involve installation of new and
use of existing generation-tie lines to provide power to the grid via PG&E's
Mendota substation.
2017091022 City of Salinas Central Area Specific Plan (CASP)
Salinas, City of
Salinas--Monterey
NOP 10/09/2017
The proposed project is a specific plan that encompasses approx 760 acres,
located primarily within the city of Salinas (a small portion of the northwest corner
of the specific plan area is currently located outside of the city of Salinas). The
CASP was designed using the principles of New Urbanism and Traditional
Neighborhood Development. TND, also known as village-style development,
represents a comprehensive planning system that includes a variety of housing
types and land uses in a defined area. The specific plan will serve as a bridge
between the Salinas General Plan and individual development applications in the
specific plan area.
2017092020 Placer County Governement Center Master Plan Update
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
NOP 10/06/2017
Placer county proposes to adopt the Placer County Government Center Master
Plan Update to govern demolition and new construction at the PCGC for the next
20 years. The plan organizes the PCGC into four land use districts and anticipates
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development of approx 390 residences, 410,000 sf of new office space, a 30,000
sf event center, 122,600 sf of new commercial space, and a 171-room hotel.
2010071036 Austin Quarry (PRJ #2009-001)
Madera County
Madera--Madera
NOD
CVRWQCB is issuing a Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification
to the applicant, Calmat Co. dba Vulcan Materials. Implementation of the
proposed project is estimated to directly impact approx. 9.32 acres of waters, and
indirectly impact 2.66 acres of waters, including vernal pools, swales, seasonal
wetlands, and ponds. The 765 acre Fenston Ranch Conservation Site (Preserve)
shall be preserved as off-site mitigation for impacts to waters that may result from
the implementation of the Austin Quarry project.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Chapter 19.98 (Oil and Gas
Production), to include new site development standards for all oil and gas
exploration, extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated
Kern County. The Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources, as the CEQA
responsible agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed project activity, which
consists of the following:
Aera Energy LLC (Aera) proposes to hydraulically fracture 13 wells (listed below
are expected to take 3 days or less per well, including placement of portable tanks
and all ancillary equipment to support the closed loop system, as the well
stimulation treatments (WST). The wells are in a densely developed South
Belridge oilfield and are scheduled to be drilled. Any ground disturbance or
expansion of facilities, associated with this project has been mitigated through the
Kern County Oil and Gas Ordinance.
API# 03062752, 03062753, 03032755, 03062756, 03062758, 03062759,
03062760, 03062761, 03062762, 0306764, 03062765
Well Name 951GR3-33, 924K2-29. 915C-34, 548Z234, 542Z3-33, 542D4-29,
528L2 -34, 515F4-34, 953C-33, 963 PRJR-33, 986HR2-33
2016122052 The 2016 Fish Habitat Restoration Project
Fish & Wildlife (HQ) Environmental Services
--Sonoma
NOD
Project is limited to restoring salmonid habitat in 650 feet of French Creek. Four
log structure, one floodplain side channel will be constructed. Planting riparian
trees to enhance stream shading and future wood recruitment.
2017022038 East Creek Restoration Project
Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District
--Lassen
NOD
The proposed project will restore hydrologic function through a near-complete fill
of the incised channels and two-track road, requiring roughly 19,000 cubic yards of
fill material. Five borrow ponds will be constructed for fill material. Usable
vegetation in the main channel will be replanted to anchor the plug faces, and
topsoil from the borrow ponds and will be removed and placed on the plug
surfaces to encourage revegetation.
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2017042028 Pluim Zone Changes RZ16-002 & Tentative Parcel Map T16-009(1)
Tuolumne County
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOD
Tentative Parcel Map T16-009(1) to divide a 16.1 +/- acre site, which consists of
APN 62-520-54, into four parcels and a remainder as follows:
Lot 1 - 6.6+/-
Lot 2 - 2.2+/-
Lot 3 - 2.1+/-
Lot 4 - 2.8+/-
Remainder 2.4+/-
2017072016 Yankee Slough Levee Erosion Repair Project
Reclamation District 1001
--Sutter
NOD
Project will repair an approx. 100 linear feet erosion site on the water side of a
levee on Yankee Slough. Repairs involve minor vegetation removal and grading
activities. All construction will occur on dry land with no in-water work. The
construction will take less than 5 days and be completed prior to October 1, 2017.
2017072066 Noren House Removal Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Santa Cruz
NOD
Project involves the demolition and removal of an approx. 1,000 sq. ft.,
uninhabitable, rotten, wood-framed house.
2017099009 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0205-R1 for THP
1-17-036 MEN "Alaska Rose"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Ukiah--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for culvert installation, replacement and removal;
installation of rocked fill fords; installation of energy dissipaters and armorings and
water drafting from Class I and II watercourses.
2017099010 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0206-R1 for THP
1-17-038 MEN "Redwood Brook"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for the installation or modification of Class III
watercourse crossings, and water drafting.
2017098107 Treat Bridge Decks, Replace Joint Seals, Paint IDs and Repair Approachs
Caltrans #4
--Solano
NOE
Treat bridge decks, replace joint seals, paint ids and repair approachs
2017098108 PLN17-01370
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Install replacement pipeline.
2017098109 New Gymnasium at Bert Lynn Middle School
Torrance Unified School District
Torrance--Los Angeles
NOE
Torrance Unified School District proposes to construct a new gymnasium at Bert
Lynn Middle School. The gymnasium would replace a portion of the turf playfields
at the school. The design of the new 7,500-square-foot, 34-foot-tall gymnasium
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would be "boxy" and angular, and would have a concrete walkway around the
perimeter of the building that would connect to existing campus walkways. The
gymnasium would supplement that middle school's physical eduction program,
and would not increase student capacity. construction activities are anticipated to
start in January 2019, and the overall construction oduration is anticipated to last
approximately 12 months.
2017098110 Gymnasium at Calle Mayor Middle School
Torrance Unified School District
Torrance--Los Angeles
NOE
Torrance Unified School District proposes to construct a new gymnasium at Calle
Mayor Middle School. The gymnasium would replace a portion of the turf
playfields at the school. The design of the new 7,500-square foot, 34, foot-tall
gymnasium would be "boxy" and angular. The gymnasium would have a concrete
walkway around the perimeter of the building that would connect to existing
campus walkways. The gymnasium would supplement the middle school's
physical eduction program, and would not increase student capacity. Construction
activities are anticipated to start in November 2018, and the overall construction
duration is anticipted to last approximately 12 months.
2017098111 New Gymnasium at Madrona Middle School
Torrance Unified School District
Torrance--Los Angeles
NOE
Torrance Unified School District porposes to construct a new gymnasium at
Madrona Middle Shcool. The gymnasium would replace a portion of the turf
playfields at the school. The design of the new 7,500-square-foot, 34-foot-tall
gymnasium would be "boxy" and angular. The gymnasium would have a concrete
walkway around the perimeter of the building that would connect to existing
campus walkways. The gymnasium would supplement the middle school's
physical eduction program, and would not increase student capacity. Construction
activities are anticipated to start in March 2019, and the overall construcion
duration is anticipated to last approximately 12 months.
2017098112 New Gymnasium at Magruder Middle School
Torrance Unified School District
Torrance--Los Angeles
NOE
Torrance Unified School District porposes to construct a new gymnasium at
Magruder Middle Shcool. The gymnasium would replace a portion of the turf
playfields at the school. The design of the new 7,500-square-foot, 34-foot-tall
gymnasium would be "boxy" and angular. The gymnasium would have a concrete
walkway around the perimeter of the building that would connect to existing
campus walkways. The gymnasium would supplement the middle school's
physical eduction program, and would not increase student capacity. Construction
activities are anticipated to start in May 2019, and the overall construcion duration
is anticipated to last approximately 12 months.
2017098113 Install Sheetpile Wall - 4K870 / 0417000369
Caltrans #4
Novato--Marin
NOE
Repairs to slope and construct a sheetpile and repair roadway. This project will
make the transportaiton corridor safer.
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2017098114 John Clark Diversion (Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0559-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--
NOE
The P)roject is limited to constructing a new intake strucure, pumping plant and
fish screen for the purposes of irrigating 35.8 acres of pasture and annual
maintenance of the fish screen.
2017098115 Planning Studies for the Colfax Water Treatment Plant Replacement
Placer County Water Agency
Colfax--Placer
NOE
As recommended by State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking
Water, PCWA is proposing to initiate a project to evaluate the Colfax Water
Treatment Plant for an improvements project. PCWA proposes to hire a
consultant to evaluate the plant processes, the existing demands, future demands,
and determine a recommended capacity of the plant. Upon completion, the
consultant will prepare an alternative evaluation to evaluate utilizing the exisitng
site for improvements versus purchasing other alternative sites.
2017098116 Overflow Parking Lot Bridge
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Santa Barbara
NOE
This project is to create an accessible walking and equestrian riding surface over
the Los Berros Creek from the overflow parking lot. It will be located just NW of
the overflow parking lot where an existing path with lodge pole handrail crosses in
the creek bed and bank. A 30' long bridge will span this crossing and be strong
enough for hores as well as humans, and be the single crossing for all. Other
trails will be retired as part of this project. The NW side of the bridge will continue
with a path along the Camino Real and link to a new decomposed granite (DG)
trail that will lead over and connect to the existing trails that enter the Mission
complex.
2017098117 PLN17-01375
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Drill 2 Monarch stream injectors at Berry and Ewing, il & i2.
2017098118 PLN17- 01462
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
"San Joaquin" 1007H, Sec. 5 - Kern River Field, Drill PP16616
2017098119 PLN17-01439
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
11SE-35S
2017098120 Sylvandale Road Association Culvert Replacement (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0457-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
The project is limited to one encroachment. The project will replace a failed
double culvert with a 10.3 foot by 15.3 foot elliptical culvert, buried at least two feet
into the channel. It will be at grade, aligned with the channel, and sized to pass a
100 year flow event. The inlet and outlet will be armored to prevent erosion, and
exposed soil will be mulched and seeded. The channel will be dry during project
work.
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2017098121 Miller Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0291-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
Blue Lake--Humboldt
NOE
The project is limited to two encroachments. One encroachment is for water
diversion from an unnamed tributary to Redwood Creek. Water is diverted for
domestic use. Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of
the water diversion infrastructure. One encroachment is to upgrade a failing and
undersized culvert. Work for this encroachment will include excavation, removal of
the failing culvert, replacement with a new properly sized culvert, backfilling and
compaction of fill, and rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
2017098122 Golden Bjorndahl Water Diversion Pasture Irrigation Project (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0213-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
Ukiah--Mendocino
NOE
The project involves one encroachment with seasonal placement and removal of a
single-screened agricultural pump intake at the Point of Diversion (POD) with
removal of willows and blackberry bushes along about 20 feet of the Russian to
maintain access to the stream. From April 1 to November 15 of each year, water
will be diverted at a rate not to exceed 1,350 gallons per minute (gpm) under
riparian claim, Water Right License No. 9840, and contract with Mendocino County
Russian River Flood Control and Water Conservation improvement District. The
Permittee will divert up to 75 acre-feet of water diverted per annum using
appropriate fish screening.
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2013032001 Vista Grande Drainage Basin Improvement Project
Daly City
Daly City, San Francisco--San Mateo, San Francisco
FIN
FYI: Final
This project would address storm-related flooding that currently occurs in the
Basin and proposes to provide other environmental benefits, including restoration
and management of water levels within Lake Merced. It would consist of partial
replacement of the existing Vista Grande Canal to incorporate a debris screening
device, a treatment wetland, and diversion and outfall structures to route some
stormwater (and authorized non-storm water) flows from the Vista Grande Canal to
Lake Merced; replacement of the existing Vista Grande Tunnel to increase its
peak capacity and extend its operating life; and replacement of the existing ocean
outfall structure at Fort Funston. Operational components of the project would
include management of water elevations in Lake Merced and a Lake Management
Plan that would implement water quality BMPs.
2016042019 Calaveras County Medical Cannabis Cultivation and Commerce Ordinance Project
Calaveras County
--Calaveras
FIN
Notes: 1 HC
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The Calaveras County has prepared an EIR that evaluates a Medical Cannabis
Cultivation and Commerce Ordinance which addresses regulations concerning the
cultivation, manufacture, testing, distribution, transportation, and storage of
medical marijuana within Calaveras county. The regulations include permitting
requirements to reduce conditions that create public nuisances by enacting
restrictions on the locations, type, and size of marijuana cultivation sites: the
location, type, and size of commercial activities involving medical marijuana; and
the use of screening, security, and other protective measures to more effectively
control the adverse environmental impacts associated with medical marijuana
cultivation and commercial activities.
2017061065 State Route 133 Safety Project
Caltrans #12
Laguna Beach--Orange
FIN
This segment of SR-133 has a higher than average collision rate due to the
non-standard lane drop in both directions from the El Toro Road interchange. This
project proposes to reduce the number of collisions by extending the second travel
lane northbound by 600 ft, extending the acceleration lane 900 ft in the
southbound direction and reassigning the exclusive right-turn lane to an optional
right/left turn lane on westbound El Toro Road in the city of Laguna Beach, County
of Orange. (PM 3.1/3.6)
2017091023 SVBF Temple Major Use Permit, PDS2015-MUP-15-011
San Diego County
Escondido--San Diego
MND 10/09/2017
The project is a major use permit for a Hindu Temple. The project includes a
17,475 sf one story main building (8,928 sf temple, a 2,413 sf kitchen/dining area
and a 6,134 sf multipurpose hall), a 7,764 sf one story five unit priest housing
building and a 400 sf barn to house two bovines. The project is located at 14218
Old San Pasqual Road within the North County Metro Subregional Planning Area
within the unincorporated area of San Diego County (APN 241-080-47).
2017091024 CSULB Technology Park Phase III
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
MND 10/09/2017
Prologis plans to construct the proposed project on an approx 10-ac site on the
north side of Pacific Coast Hwy, also known as SR 1, between Cota Ave and
Hayes Ave in the city of Long Beach. The proposed project would include approx
205,060 sf of warehousing land use, including approx 20,000 sf of office space.
The proposed project is intended to meet growing demand for warehouse space in
West Long Beach. Up to 50% of the project's warehouse space could be
refrigerated.
2017091025 Alamitos Bay Concession Stand Project
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
MND 10/09/2017
The proposed project includes the redevelopment of the existing concession stand
and cafe on the project site with three buildings, an outdoor recreational area, and
improvements to the southern portion of the existing on-site surface parking lot.
The project would be aligned with the existing pedestrian and bicycle paths east of
the site, creating a promenade area in front of the site, facing the beach. The
proposed project would also add a landscaped median between the existing
pedestrian and bicycle pathway and an additional dedicated bicycle lane further
south of the pedestrian and bicycle pathway and an additional dedicated bicycle
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lane further south of the pedestrian path on the beach.
2017092016 Merced 99 Pavement Rehabilitation
Caltrans #10
--San Joaquin
MND 10/09/2017
Caltrans proposes to resurface and restore the pavement along SR 99 from 0.4
mile south of the Buhach Rd overcrossing to 0.8 mile south of the Westside Blvd
undercrossing (PM 20.1 to 24.3) in the city of Atwater in Merced County. The
project includes constructing 1,250 ft long deceleration lanes at the Applegate
northbound and southbound off-ramps. To provide additional drainage capacity,
the project would construct five new retention basins and replace/construct
existing traffic management system elements, such as traffic monitoring stations,
roadside weather information system, closed-circuit television camera, changeable
message sign, microwave vehicle detection system, automated warning system,
install fiber optic cable infrastruction between Atwater and Livingston.
2017092021 Poe Hydroelectric Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--Butte
MND 10/09/2017
PG&E owns and operates the project, which encompasses approx 340 acres in
the vicinity of the community of Pulga. Project land is owned by various parties
including: 182 acres of PG&E-owned land; approx 145 acres of National Forest
System land; approx 12 acres of privately-owned land; and one acre of Caltrans
land.
The project primarily consists of Poe Dam, Poe Reservoir, Poe Powerhouse, Big
Bend Dam and Reservoir, and recreation facilities. Recreation facilities at Poe
Powerhouse, Poe Beach, Bardees Bar and Sandy Beach are not included in the
existing FERC license but have been proposed to be included in a new license by
PG&E, FERC, and other relicensing participants. North Fork Feather River flows
are diverted at Poe Dam into the 19-ft diameter Poe Bypass Tunnel, which is
approx 6.25 mi long. The Poe Bypass Tunnel terminates at an underground steel
penstock that is approx 1,000 ft long and 14-ft in diameter. Water from the
penstock discharges into the North Fork Feather River at the Poe Powerhouse.
2017092023 Toller Senior Residential Project
Yuba City
--Sutter
MND 10/09/2017
The proposed project consists of a GPA amending the GP LUD from community
commercial to medium/high density residential; rezone to reclassify the property
from the C-2 zone district to the R-3; and development permit to allow for
construction of a 41 residential unit complex on approx 4.99 acres located on the
east side of Tharp Rd. approx 580 ft south of Butte House Rd. The project also
requires a minor lot line adjustment with the parcel to the north.
2017092022 Carman II Watershed Restoration Project - Site 1, 2 and 4
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley)
--Plumas, Sierra
NOI 10/09/2017
Note: NOI/FONSI
Natural floodplain function and creek hydrology will be restored to creeks and
associated meadows that underwent alteration that caused channel incision,
accelerated erosion and drying of associated meadows. Removal old fill, plug and
pond techniques, and redirection of flow to historic creek channels will be used to
address problematic erosion and restore creek and floodplain function and habitat.
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1993032092 Golden City SPM-5
Murrieta, City of
MURRIETA--RIVERSIDE
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0034-R6
(Revision 1), pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project
Applicant, North Murrieta Community LLC. Golden City (Tracts 28532-5) Routine
Maintenance Project includes ongoing routine maintenance of three existing
culvert crossings, and a limited buffer surrounding those crossings, within the
Golden City development: Thistlewood Avenue, Clearview Street (easterly), and
Clearview Street (westerly). Maintenance activities, including sediment removal,
vegetation management, minor culvert repair, graffiti removal, and trash and
debris removal, will be limited to the areas beneath these three stream crossings
(within the culverts), and within a 20-foot section of stream upstream and
downstream of each crossing. Sediment removal activities will occur annually, or
biannually, and utilize heavy equipment, such as rubber-tired excavators.
Vegetation maintenance will be conducted using hand equipment, such as
chainsaws, machetes, and loppers. Maintenance activities will occur only when
the streambed is dry.
2015121045 Rose Creek Bikeway
San Diego Association of Governments
--San Diego
NOD
Improve a 2.1 mile long segment of the Coastal Rail Trail (Rose Creek Bikeway).
The 1.3 mile on-street improvements for safety include utilizing existing paved
area and improving a two foot wide shoulder on the west side of Santa Fe Street.
To obtain the width needed for the bicycle facility and displacement of the
southbound vehicle traffic lane. Santa Fe St. would be widened to the east, in
sections, by up to three feet wide. The proposed widening would require a
retaining wall along an 875 foot section of Rose Creek up to six feet in height.
2016032028 Monterey Road - Young Residential Project, Morgan Hill, California
Morgan Hill, City of
--Santa Clara
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0391-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Van Daele Homes.
Project includes expansion of a double box culvert and construction of a soil
retaining wall. The existing culvert will be extended 43 ft. Approx. 50 cubic yards
of existing rock rip rap will be relocated from the existing culvert inlet immediately
upstream to the inlet of the proposed culvert extension. An additional 70 cu yd. of
new rip rap will be added to 83 feet. of the creek bank and channel. A retaining
wall will be constructed between the widened Watsonville Road and Little Llagas
Creek. Approx. 82 feet of the wall will be within 5 feet of the top of bank.
2016062030 Dennett Dam Removal
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
The CVRWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the subject Project.
The Project includes removing Dennett Dam in the Tuolumne River just
downstream of South 9th St. The project will permanently impact 1.3 acres/375
linear feet of waters of the United States.
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2016112034 Little Deer Creek Restoration & Flood Mitigation Project
Nevada City
Nevada City--Nevada
NOD
Project will fulfill three primary objectives; 1) to restore approx. 640 linear feet of
Little Deer Creek; 2) to reduce flooding impacts to the adjacent land and general
vicinity of Pioneer Park by widening the streambed and regrading the adjacent
area; and 3) to construct a multi-use trail within the perimeter of Pioneer Park
boundaries along Little Deer Creek.
2017061065 State Route 133 Safety Project
Caltrans #12
Laguna Beach--Orange
NOD
A Safety project is proposed at the intersection of SR-133 and El Toro Road,
which is experiencing a higher than average collision rate due to the non-standard
lane drop in both directions. This project proposes to extend the second travel
lane by 600 feet in the northbound direction and by 900 feet in the southbound and
reassign the exclusive right-turn lane to an optional right/left turn lane on
westbound El Toro Road.
2017072044 Grover Hot Springs SP Nature Trail ADA Improvements
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Alpine
NOD
DPR proposes to construct accessibility improvements to the existing Nature Trail
at Grover Hot Springs State Park. Accessibility improvements are designed to
bring the trail in compliance with State Parks accessibility guidelines and
associated legal mandates. Project implementation will meet accessibility
requirements and guidelines as stated in CA State Parks Accessibility Guidelines
and the federal access board's outdoor recreation guidelines, and will assist in
meeting the legal accessibility requirements as stated in the consent decree.
2017089012 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0432-R1 for Nonindustrial Timber
Harvesting Plan (NTMP) 1-99NTMP-014HUM
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Arcata--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW is issuing agreement for four Class II and III watercourse culvert
replacements.
2017099003 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0275-R1 for THP
1-17-015 MEN "Middle Bear"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for the installation of culverts in Class II and Class
III watercourses.
2017099007 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0243-R1 for Timber Harvesting
Plan (THP) 1-17-044-HUM
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for Two Class II watercourse crossing sites for
reconstruction and maintenance.
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2017099011 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0407-R1 "Hulsman Ranch"
2-95NTMP-012
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Lassen
NOD
Project is limited to one encroachment, including the removal of an 18 inch
diameter corrugated metal pipe (CMP) and a buried 12-inch CMP located below
the current CMP along with the installation of a permanent 24-inch CMP.
2017098124 LARO Relocation
Public Employment Relations Board
Glendale--Los Angeles
NOE
Relocation of LA Regional Office due to ADA Compliance issue.
2017098125 Swift Creek Bridge Replacement
Caltrans #2
--Trinity
NOE
Caltrans plans to conduct subsurface geotechnical drilling investigations at the
Swift Creek Bridge. A proposal to replace the existing bridge is currently underway
and geotechnical studies are needed to determine the type of foundation material
found onsite. The resulting data will be used to design the bridge replacement.
2017098126 Calaveras SR 49 Overlay - EA: 1H440
Caltrans #10
--Calaveras
NOE
Caltrans proposes a HM-1 project to place a 0.10 foot of Rubberized Hot Mix
Asphalt overlay on SR 49 in Calaveras County. The project will occur on existing
paved surfaces and shoulder areas within Caltrans ROW. The purpose of the
project is to repair the damaged pavement to extend the service life of SR 49. The
need for the project is to prevent further deterioration of the highway surface.
2017098127 Kimball Creek Streambank Stabilization and Revegetation Project (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0242-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Napa
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0242-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Rombauer Vineyards.
The project is limited to the restoration of approx 455 lf of streambank, divided into
5 restoration locations, along a 1,720 lf reach of Kimball Creek. Approx 136 cy of
fill will be placed into the stream channel, including approx 28 cy of fill below the
Ordinary High Water Mark.
2017098128 City of American Canyon Routine Maintenance Agreement (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0147-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
American Canyon--Napa
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0147-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to City of
American Canyon.
The project includes routine maintenance activities in order to maintain water
transport capacity of stream channels and the structural and functioning integrity
of existing flood control and sediment detention basins. Activities include sediment
and debris removal from culverts, minor vegetation removal, debris removal in
streams, bank stabilization using a bio-engineered approach, and removal of
hazardous man-made structures.
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2017098129 SMUD Solano Wind Storm Damage Erosion Repair Project (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0278-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Solano
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0278-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
SMUD.
Repair of two access roads, removal of riprap, and installation of culverts at two
erosion sites.
2017098130 Substantial Conformance Review to Specific Plan No. 152 - Petree Apartments
Trellis
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
The amendment to specific plan No. 152 will allow for an attached open trellis at
the Petree Street Apartments. The trellis will be attached to the previously
approved fitness building and existing laundry building.
2017098131 Puente Hills Preserve Management
Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority
Whittier--Los Angeles
NOE
Change Preserve hours from sunrise to sunset, to 9 am to 5 pm October through
May, and 9 am to 6 pm June through September.
2017098132 Phillips Foundation Repair Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
--Placer
NOE
The project proponent plans to replace rock around a residence foundation and
install rock to provide wave dissipation on both sides of residence.
2017098133 Stamp Mill Shoring Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Plumas
NOE
Provide temporary shoring for 3 failing roof trusses in the historic stamp mill at
Plumas-Eureka State Park to stabilize and preserve this historic structure. Work
will: excavate one 10"x12" by 8" deep hole and place a 10"x12" piece of
pressure-treated lumber within the excavation; at three truss locations, attach
8"x8" and 8"x12" pressure-treated lumber, of varying lengths, using 15"x15"x1 1/8"
plywood gussets at attachment points to secure joints; excavate two 12"x12"x20"
deep pits and set 2 deadman concrete anchors, at a 12" min depth for tiedowns;
and use 1/2" diameter steel wire to attach temporary truss supports to concrete
tiedowns.
2017098134 Redwood Terrace Mutual Water Company, Well 3
State Water Resources Control Board
--San Mateo
NOE
SWRCB as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit. SWRCB has
reviewed the environmental information form as prepared by Redwood Terrace
Mutual Water Company on July 14, 2017, including the associated phots and map.
The Redwood Terrace Mutual Water Company proposes to drill a new well to
replace the source water provided by an existing well and spring that are under the
direct influence of surface water. The proposed project includes replacement of
130 lf of existing pipeline to convey water to the existing storage tanks. The new
well will provide a negligible expansion of capacity.
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The existing well will continue to serve to one private residence who is not a
member of the Redwood Terrace community. The supply line from well 1 under
Hwy 84 will be abandoned. Spring 1 will be disconnected from the water system,
and the supply line for the spring will be removed. The spring water will return to a
natural flow.
2017098135 Elkhorn Safety Roadside Rest Area (SRRA)
Caltrans, Planning
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
This project will correct drinking and waste water system deficiencies to comply
with current State statutes. The current water system does not reliably meet the
demand and is not in compliance with existing statutes. The onsite wastewater
treatment system has surpassed the projected service life.
2017098136 French Lake Dam Gaging Station Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento
--Nevada
NOE
The project will replace the existing gage station on Canyon Creek immediately
below French Lake Dam. The existing gage is undersized and located too close to
the dam outlet to accurately measure the anticipated higher flows.
2017098137 State Route 4 Culvert Replacement Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento
Angels Camp--Calaveras
NOE
The project will replace three 18-in corrugated metal pipe culverts with two 4-ft by
2-ft by 36-ft precast concrete box culverts in the same location to maintain
roadway safety and integrity.
2017098138 Shell Martinez Marine Terminal Wharf Approachway Repairs MOTEMS
Compliance
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
Martinez--Contra Costa
NOE
The purpose of the project is to provide seismic retrofit for the wharf
approachway/trestle structure to comply with the State Lands Commission Marine
Oil Terminal Engineering and Maintenance Standards. Approx 78 timber piles will
be replaced, along with pile caps, stringers, and corbels.
2017098139 LARO Relocation
Public Employment Relations Board
Glendale--Los Angeles
NOE
Relocation of LA Regional Office due to ADA Compliance issue.
2017098140 Lawson Culvert Extension Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0446-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0446-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Tyler
Lawson, representing Diamond D Construction LLC.
The project is limited to one encroachment, to extend by 25 ft an existing culvert
on a seasonal stream, upstream of an existing residence and yard. The existing
channel will be shaped to receive the extension culvert, the culvert will be placed
and attached, and a grassy slope adjacent to the channel will be levelled. The soil
from this slope will be used to backfill and cover the culvert extension, and the inlet
will be rock armored to prevent erosion. No riparian vegetation or trees will be
removed.
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2017098141 Monty Culvert Repair (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0438-R1
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0438-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Melissa Monty.
The project is limited to one encroachment. The project will add rock armoring to
an existing, functioning culvert, to aid in erosion control for future storm events.
2017098142 City of Willits Road Repair and Culvert Replacement (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0374-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0374-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Adrienne Moore, representing City of Willits.
The project is limited to one encroachment. The project will replace a failing, 24-in
diameter culvert with a 48-in diameter culvert, repair road and berm/bank damage
from the culvert failure. The outflow of the new culvert will discharge onto rock to
dissipate energy, and the inside of the culvert will be lightly rocked to collect
sediment and aid in amphibian passage. Live willow stakes will be planted on the
berm and bank of Broaddus Creek to replace Himalayan blackberry removed for
the project.
2017098143 Glenshire Drive/Dorchester Drive Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvement Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
Repave and widen Dorchester Dr and reconstruct Dorchester Dr to accommodate
class 2 bike lanes and upgrade storm water infrastructure. Construct left turn lane
on eastbound Glenshire Dr at the Dorchester Dr intersection. Provide improved
pedestrian crossing location on Glenshire Dr near Berkshire Circle.
2017098144 PLN17-01406
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Bremer Well DP-72 and DSI-30, Drill 2 New Well
2017098145 PLN17-01421
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Kelly 23, Drill New Well
2017098146 PLN17-01423
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Drill 9 New Wells and WST for each well
2017098147 PLN17-01455
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
21N 4771 - Midway Sunset Field, Minor Rework
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2017098148 PLN17-01456
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
5 9-4R - Lost Hills Field, Rework
2017098149 PLN17-01457
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 3-10WC, Minor Rework
2017098150 PLN17-01458
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 3-11WC, Minor Rework
2017098151 PLN17-01459
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 5-8WB, Minor Rework
2017098152 PLN17-01463
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
3734G-RD1, Minor Rework
2017098153 PLN17-01468
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Sarrett Fee 27D, Minor Rework
2017098154 PLN17-01469
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
37E-26R, Minor Rework
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2005092137 Kern County Dairy Animal Facility revisions to Title 19 - Kern County Zoning
Ordinance - 2017 C
Kern County
Wasco--Kern
EIR 10/25/2017
Proposed text amendments to chapters 19.04 definitions and chapter 19.12
exclusive ag district for dairy animal facilities special review procedures and
development standards.
2017051057 Conditional Use Permit No. 17-25 (formerly CUP 16-03)
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
MND 10/10/2017
The project consists of the demolition of three buildings, including a 5,100 sf
building, and two 800 sf buildings, in order to construct a 2,400 sf mini-mart, a
2,646 sf gas island canopy, and 1,150 sf car wash in the commercial zone. The
applicant is also requesting the sale of beer and wine for off-site consumption, and
approval of a waiver from distance requirements.
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2017091026 IS Application No. 7011 (Hewitson Farms)
Fresno County
Coalinga--Fresno
MND 10/10/2017
Allow continued aggregate (rock, sand, gravel) mining operations with incidental
facilities approved under CUP No. 2461R beyond the current expiration date of
2018 on a 298 acre portion of a 637.81 acre parcel in the AE-20 Zone district. The
project is located on the West side of state highway 33 between Lost Hills Rd and
Sutter Ave, approx 6.9 miles southeast of the nearest city limits of the city of
Coalinga.
2017091028 3rd Street and 5th Street Corridor Improvements Project
Highland, City of
Highland--San Bernardino
MND 10/10/2017
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, in conjunction with the Inland Valley
Development Agency, and the city, desire to improve roadway and infrastructure
conditions for 3rd St/5th St and several intersecting local roadway segments in the
city.
2017091030 Locatelli Winery / Minor Use Permit / DRC2014-00102
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 10/10/2017
A request by Locatelli Winery for a minor use permit to allow for the phased
expansion of a 4,600 sf existing winery facility with an existing 240 sf tasting room
to include the following: the construction of four winery buildings to be used for
wine processing and wine storage that will total 26,734 sf and a 2,936 sf tasting
room at buildout. The proposed project includes a request to modify the tasting
room setback requirement of 200 ft from the front property line to 110 ft. Wine
production is estimated at 75,000 cases per year at buildout. No change to the
existing special event program of 6 events per year with up to 80 guests. The
proposed project will result in approx 1.91 acres of site disturbance on a 97 acre
parcel.
2017091031 Vesting Tentative Tract Modification and Time Extension for Phase 2 and 3 of
West Creek Specific Plan (Tentative Tracts 17111, 17112, 17113, 1711, 17115,
17116,
Victorville, City of
Victorville--San Bernardino
MND 10/10/2017
A three year time extension and modification of 10 contiguous tentative tracts on
an approx 240 acre consisting of 842 single family residential lots, including small
pocket parks, trail systems, streets and drainage channels.
2017092026 Hood Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve - Lawson Expansion
Sonoma County Regional Parks
Santa Rosa--Sonoma
MND 10/10/2017
Sonoma County Regional Parks proposes to adopt and implement a proposed
Master Plan/Resource Management Plan for the 247 acre Lawson Expansion that
has recently been added to the Hood Mountain Regional Park and Open space
preserve. The Lawson Expansion encompasses approx 247 acres of open space
that include grasslands, oak woodlands, mixed evergreen forest and chaparral.
The purpose of the MP/RMP is to guide the development of the Lawson Expansion
and to identify the best way to manage and protect the site's resources while
balancing the needs of the community for safe recreational and educational
opportunities. Proposed improvements include trails, hike-in campsites, a
two-room bunkhouse, backcountry horse facilities, and interpretive signs.
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2017091027 Rancho Cucamonga North Eastern Sphere Annexation Specific Plan
Rancho Cucamonga, City of
Rancho Cucamonga--San Bernardino
NOP 10/10/2017
The key components of the proposed project include the following:
Pre-zoning and annexation of approx. 4,088 acres of mostly undeveloped land
under the jurisdiction of the County of San Bernardino into the City, subject to
review and approval by the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) for San
Bernardino County;
Establishment of a conservation program for approx. 3,664 acres of natural foothill
habitat under the jurisdiction of the City;
Adoption of the North Eastern Sphere Annexation Specific Plan to guide
conservation and development in the project area in order to provide for
sustainable human habitat while preserving, restoring, and conserving a high
quality natural habitat;
Development of approx. 579 acres of land within the Development Priority Area in
order to generate financial resources to fund the conservation and restoration of
the Conservation Priority Area. Within the 579 acres, the proposed Specific Plan
allows for the development of approx. 3,800 residential units in a mixture of
attached and detached forms; 280,000 sq. ft. of non-residential space; 20 to 25
acres of public open space; and designation of a 16-acre elementary school site.
Adoption of a General Plan update for the Specific Plan Area;
Adoption of a tentative tract map to implement the North Eastern Sphere
Annexation Specific Plan and define the areas and boundaries of development,
conservation, and other uses within the 1,212 acres Development Priority Area;
Removal of a small portion of the westerly end of the day Creek levee within the
Development Priority Area. All proposed modifications to existing flood control
facilities will be conducted in partnership with the San Bernardino Flood Control
District; and
Removal of the Proposed Project from the Etiwanda North Specific Plan.
2017091029 Bolsa Row Specific Plan - Project Case No. PC 2017-06
Westminster, City of
Westminster--Orange
NOP 10/10/2017
The proposed project would re-develop the approximately six-acres site into a
mixed community of commercial and residential units centered around a "festival
street," the festival street, called Bolsa Row, will be fined with shops and
restaurant uses, enhanced with pedestrian-scale architecture and landscaping,
and designed to accommodate festivals and other community events. The project
would be divided into three Planning Areas to define the building location and
maximum intensity allowed for the independent development of a hotel, assembly
hall, retail uses, and for-rent private multi-family residential dwellings. The Bolsa
Row Specific Plan allows for the following uses; hotel with up to 150 rooms;
Assembly with up to 20,000 sq. ft. of principal assembly area and a limit of 650
people for regular events(this may be increased for festivals and other community
events, subject to the requirements of the parking management plan); retail with
up to 45,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area (up to 15,000 sq. ft. of this space may be
restaurant use); and multi-family residential with up to 205 units.
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2017092025 700 East Middlefield Road LinkedIn Office Project
Mountain View, City of
Mountain View--Santa Clara
NOP 10/10/2017
Project site currently contains approx. 466,000 sq. t. of office space in five
two-story buildings. Two of these buildings would be demolished for project
development, and three buildings in the central portion of the site that have
recently been renovated would be retained. The project proposes to construct
three new six-story office buildings, which would contain approx. 763,000 sq. ft. of
office space. the completed campus would be approx. 1,078,000 sq. ft. in size,
representing a net increase in development on the site of approx. 612,000 sq. ft.
Two six-level, above-grade parking structure, each with one level of below-grade
parking, would also be constructed on the site. The proposed corporate campus
would include new landscaping and central open space areas, pathways, and
driveways, and new utilities.
2017092027 Quarry Ridge Project
Placer County
--Placer
NOP 10/11/2017
The proposed project consists of subdividing the project site into four parcels to
develop four general/medical office buildings, totaling 17,260 sf, as well as a
parking lot and associated infrastructure. Entitlements required for the proposed
project would include amendment of the General Plan, the Granite Bay Community
Plan, a rezone, approval of a Tentative Parcel Map, and Design Review.
2016012052 Bethel Church of Redding Collyer Drive Campus Planned Development
(PD-2015-00304)
Redding, City of
Redding--Shasta
Oth
Note: Response to comments
Bethel Church of Redding (project applicant) is proposing to develop a new church
campus on the 39.3 acre project site. The purpose of the proposed project is to
provide additional capacity for Bethel Church to meet the needs of its growing
membership.
2017071050 Muhlhauser Steel Project
Murrieta, City of
Murrieta--Riverside
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
The project proposes the grading and development of an 8.06-acre vacant parcel.
The project includes clearing the site, grading, and the construction of a 39,000 sf
commercial building, with relevant support facilities, infrastructure/utilities, parking
area, landscaping and drainage basins on the western portion of the project site.
2002082057 Fiddyment Ranch Specific Plan Amendment 3
Roseville, City of
Roseville--Placer
NOD
Proposed project will allow for the future development of the approx. 18 acres of
land remaining in the Village Center within the West Roseville Specific Plan. The
Village Center project included requests for a Tentative Parcel Map, Rezone,
General Plan Amendment, Specific Plan Amendment, Development Agreement
and two Tentative Subdivisions Maps to allow for a reconfiguration of parcels and
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changes in land use and zoning related to Parcels W-32, W-33, W-54 and new
Parcels W-28 and W-29. This includes future development of medium density
residential uses (Parcels W-28 and W-29), a Community Care Facility on Parcel
W-32, a community commercial development on Parcel W-33 and a city park
development on Parcel W-54.
2013051094 Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment (Pure Water Monterey) Project
Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
Seaside, Marina--Monterey
NOD
CDFW has executed amendment No. 1 to Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0043-R4 issued to Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency.
Project includes activities related to the placement of a force main water pipeline
under the Salinas River and the construction of two pump stations, one on the
Blanco Drain and one on the Reclamation Ditch, as part of the larger Pure Water
Monterey Project, which will utilize recycled water for groundwater recharge and
for agricultural irrigation supply augmentation. Amendment No. 1 authorizes a
different method of dewatering the work area at the Blanco Drain site.
2015012014 Downtown Wastewater System Development Project
Willow Creek Community Services District
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of a wastewater collection system and up to two pump stations to
convey wastewater to the disposal site, a re-circulating gravel filter treatment
system, subsurface disposal (leach field), and a solids treatment system including
dewatering and hauling solids offsite.
2016011031 McMullin On-Farm Flood Capture
Kings River Conservation District
--Fresno
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0215-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Kings River Conservation District.
The project includes the construction of a new water control structure in the
Fresno slough Bypass at the connection with Main Canal (Terranova Canal), and
diversion of flow via the water control structure for irrigation and groundwater
recharge purposes, using a system of canals over approx. 6,000 acres of existing
farmland.
2017052022 Capell Creek Storm Drainage Project
Caltrans #4
--Napa
NOD
Project will repair damage at two culvert locations along SR 121 in rural Napa Co.
Location 1 is at PM 20.61 where the existing 15 inch culvert will be replaced with a
24 inch diameter pipe. Additionally, a drop inlet structure will be placed outside
the edge of shoulder in the northbound direction. On the creekside (southbound),
the damaged embankment and pipe outfall will be repaired with RSP. At location
2, PM 20.64, the slope erosion on the crr3ek side will be repaired with RSP.
Additionally, the existing 42 inch diameter pipe will be lined with a 36 inch liner.
2017082001 Restoration of Priority Freshwater Wetlands for Endangered Species at the
Consumnes River Preserve
Sacramento County
Galt--Sacramento
NOD
In 2015 the US Bureau of Land Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service,
Sacramento County, and the Nature Conservancy implemented the Badger Creek
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Restoration Project. The project was intended to be phase I of a larger restoration
effort within Horseshoe Lake Unit, the neighboring Bjelland Unit to the east, and
other Cosumnes River Preserve (Preserve) owned lands along Badger Creek.
The Horseshoe Lake portion of the 2015 project involved the construction of a 5
acre perennial wetland by removing highly invasive, non-native Uruguayan water
primrose (Ludwigia hexapetala) and its associated biomass, and the enhancement
of approx. 2.5 acres of upland aestivation habitat. The Bjelland portion of the
project involved the restoration of5 acres of ruderal agricultural land adjacent and
a channelized section of Badger Creek to a more natural floodplain and adjacent
upland configuration.
The proposed project would continue the collaboration between the County, BLM,
and USFWS within the Horseshoe Lake Unit, Assessor Parcel 134-0280-084. The
BLM is the land managing partner for County owned lands at the Preserve and
therefore would be the lead agency for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
compliance. The BLM would also act as the Project Manager throughout both the
implementation and pre- and post-monitoring phases of the project. Sacramento
County would be the lead agency for CEQA compliance and would act as the
Grant Manager. for funding secured for project implementation and monitoring.
the USFWS has contributed to the project via grant funding from the Partners for
Fish and Wildlife Program.
The proposed project would be, in essence, phase II of the restoration and
enhancement of aquatic and upland habitat for the federally and state-listed
"threatened" giant garter snake (GGS) (Thamnophis gigas), and other native CA
species within the Unit. This parcel is located immediately to the east of CA Hwy
99 at Dillard Road, and is hydrologically connected by Badger Creek to a
documented population of GGS. The project area is located less than 1,200
meters from this existing population. The proposed project would expand upon the
2015 restoration site, using the same methodologies as those successfully
implemented in the previous project. Additionally, herbicidal treatments would be
used to control primrose infestation in the rest of the 110-acre lakebed. The
proposed improvements to Horseshoe
Lake and the surrounding uplands within the project area (along with the 2015
5-acre perennial wetland) would create approx. 110 acres of protected, wetland
habitat suitable for GGS, along with 10 to 15 acres of enhanced upland habitat.
Many other species would also benefit from the restoration project including
federal trust species of migratory waterfowl and waterbirds, and state listed
species like the western pond turtle (Emys Marmorata), and greater sandhill crane.
Excavators, self-propelled belly scrapers, and/or tractors equipped with tow-behind
scrapers would be used to remove approx. 88,000 cubic yards (cy) of primrose
biomass from the 20-acre seasonal wetland and the 10-acre perennial wetland in
order to restore the open-water habitat required by GGS for their survival and
recovery. A temporary access road would be mowed from Dillard Road south to
the project site to facilitate access for the heavy equipment, and ensure adherence
to seasonal fire restriction policies. the access road would be approx. 12 to 15
feet wide, and would only be mowed, not graded, to minimize ground disturbance.
The spoils (i.e., the primrose biomass) that are removed from the open-water
foraging areas would be deposited in areas adjacent to the lake to the north and
east, in order to create additional upland aestivation and hibernaculum sites for
GGS. These spoil piles would be left in place to create micro habitat sites for GGS
and other species that may utilize the project site (e.g., western pond turtles)
The goal for the proposed herbicidal treatment of primrose throughout the
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100-acre lakebed, in the areas surrounding the newly constructed wetlands, would
not be complete eradication; rather, the goal would be to gain control of the
primrose infestation so that it can be managed and maintained at more biologically
and ecologically relevant levels. in order to accomplish this while reducing staff
and chemical inputs into the lake and surrounding watershed, no more than 1/3 of
the lakebed would be treated per year, and then in subsequent years only
maintenance treatments would be required.
If full funding is received, herbicide treatments would also be applied on portions
of the surrounding uplands to control infestations of yellow star- thistle (Centaurea
solstitialis) and other upland weed species. These treatment would be conducted
in accordance with the BLM's March 2015 EA for the Integrated Weed
management Program at the Cosumnes River Preserve.
If grant funding is not received, the project partners would modify the project by
reducing the depth, area, and/or cubic yardage of primrose biomass to be
removed from the lakebed in portion to the funding already secured.
2017082002 Magalia Forest Health Project
Butte County
Paradise--Butte
NOD
The Magalia Forest Health Project is a grant funded program under the general
guidance of the Butte County Fire Safe Council that covers 1066 acres on
numerous Assessor's Parcel Numbers of publicly and privately owned property in
the Magalia and Paradise Pines area. This project is bounded by Coutolenc Road
on the east and Nimshew Road on the west, on property owned by Paradise
Irrigation District, Paradise Unified School District, Paradise Pines Property
Owner's Association, and others, extending from Andover Drive in the south to just
south of Steiffer Road off of the Skyway to the north. The Butte County Fire Safe
Council's vision is to create communities that are resistant to the devastating
impacts fo wildland fires. The Fire Safe Council has been promoting shaded Fuel
Breaks as a deterrent to major wildfires in the Magalia/Paradise area. Work is
projected as a ten-year program on the subject properties and would occur as
funding becomes available.
2017099012 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0268-R2 "Harshman" THP
4-17-005 ELD
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Calaveras
NOD
Projects are limited to water drafting from a constructed drafting pad and
restoration of a berm to contain seasonal flows of a Class III watercourse. Further
information can be found in the THP 4-17-005-ELD.
2017099013 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0272-R2 "Baldwin II" THP
4-16-006-ELD
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--El Dorado
NOD
Projects are limited to water drafting from a constructed drafting pad and
installation of a temporary Spittler crossing within an existing skid trail. Further
info can be found in THP 4-16-006-ELD.
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2017099014 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0468-R1 for NTMP
1-96NTMP-029 MEN "Middle Ridge"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement to replace culverts.
2017098155 PLN17-01472
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
21N 4675 TSP, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098156 Meadowview Community Association, Inc.
Fish & Wildlife #6
Temecula--Riverside
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is executing Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2010-0175-R6 pursuant to Section 1602 of the
California Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, Meadowview Community
Association, Inc., represented by Teri Biancardi, 41050 Avenida Verde, City of
Temecula, State of California, 92591, Fax (951)296-3711. The project has been
designed, in coordination with the Natural Resources Conversation Service, to
address the severely incised and unstable stream banks, minimize associated
erosion and water-quality issues, and ultimately restore the functions and values of
an approximate 1,400 linear-foot portion of the unnamed tributary to Murietta
Creek. The project proposes to lay back the stream banks to between a 3.1 and
5.1 slope; install 17 stream barbs; install riprap along a small portion of the
stream's toe of slopes; construct earthen diversion bars in the adjacent upland
habitat; construct shallow depressions in the adjacent uplands; and plant and
maintain native vegetation throughout the project area.
2017098157 San Fernando Regional Park Project
San Fernando, City of
San Fernando--Los Angeles
NOE
Planning grant to be used to complete the Planning/Design phase of the San
Fernando Regional Park Project. This will include design development,
geotechnical investigations, environmental permitting and project outreach.
2017098158 Relocation of Dept of Industrial Relations
General Services, Department of
--Sacramento
NOE
Leasing approximately 5,000 square feet to house the Dept of Industrial Relations
in an existing building in Roseville, California.
2017098159 SR120 SLOPE MODIFICATION
Caltrans #10
--Tuolumne
NOE
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a project to address
the continuous slip out of soil in this location from the slope down to the traveled
way. The project would cut back the slope angle at this location to 1.5:1 using
conventional excavation measures, then cover the new slope with geosynthetic
fabric and hydroseed to stabilize the soil and add a concret-lined swale at top of
slope to redirect storm drainage.
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2017098160 Tayman Golf Course Flood Control / Storm Water Improvements Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
Healdsburg--Sonoma
NOE
The primary purpose of the Project is to replace an undersized culvert to convey
storm water more efficiently and reduce localized flooding. The applicant proposes
to disturb approximately 0.001 acres or 18 linear feet of the wetland swale to
remove the undersized culvert and replace it with a 24-inch High Density
Polyethylene culvert pipe re-connecting it to an existing outlet structure.
2017098161 Asphalt Grindings Removal (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0229-R2
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Alpine
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department) has executed Lake
and Streambed Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0229-R2, pursuant to
Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Tom Fortune, Heavenly Valley Ltd
Partnership dba Kirkwood Mountain Resort.
This project includes the removal of asphalt grindings from two meadow locations
near Kirkwood Creek, and restoration of native vegetation. The remediation work
is a result of a settlement effort regarding a violation of Fish and Game Code
5650, which prohibits the placement of material deleterious to wildlife and aquatic
organisms (e.g., asphalt grindings), in or where it may enter the state waters.
2017098162 Forks of Butte Hydro Plant (Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0241-R2).
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Butte
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Streambed Alteration
Agreement number 1600-2017-0241-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and
Game Code to Forks of Butte Hydro FERC P-6896 CA.
The proposed project will: reconstruct parts of the diversion weir damaged in the
2017 floods. The diversion weir consists of a core wall with two slots for boards;
reconstruct a 24-inch-by-inch concrete section of one of the slots and replace the
steel channel; repair the 12-inch thick core wall damaged during the floods; and
restore the gaging weir located just downstream from the intake box. No access
roads will be constructed as part of the project and no equipment except for water
pumps will be placed within Butte Creek.
2017098163 15675 DPR- Gregory Creek Stream Flow Improvement/ Wall Protection Project
(Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0189-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2017-0189-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
DDDD3, LLC.
The project involves the reconstruction of an 18 lf segment of the east side of the
Gregory Creek stream bank. This segment of stream bank has eroded over the
years due to voids in the existing rock rip rap that currently serves to retain the
bank edge. The project will utilize the existing rock within the stream prism and
involve no import of rock material.
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2017098164 Union Pacific Railroad, Yumba Subdivision, Milepost 576.62 Bridge Replacement
Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 7 (Colorado River Basin), Palm
Desert
--Riverside
NOE
The UPRR proposes to replace the existing railroad bridge at MP 576.62 on the
Yuma Subdivision with a new structure at the same location, which is near the city
of Mons, in Riverside County, CA.
2017098165 Lake Tahoe Marathon Waterman's Landing Start
Tahoe Conservancy
--Placer
NOE
Execution of a license agreement with Lake Tahoe Marathon for the purposes of
the starting a half-marathon running race.
2017098166 Moscow Road Streambank Restoration and Protection Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
--Sonoma
NOE
The project will restore and protect approx 93 lf of stream bank along the east side
of Russian River where erosion, undercutting, and slumping has led to significant
structural damage to the applicant's home. Rip rap, willow-rock lifts, and coir
wrapped soil lifts with willow will be used to restore the bank.
2017098167 Culvert Rehabilitation
Caltrans #3
Grass Valley--Nevada
NOE
The purpose of this project is to preserve and extend the drainage system service
life. The culverts along this section of roadway have exceeded their intended
design life and are in need of rehabilitation or replacement.
2017098168 230 kV Steel Pole Installation at Don Julio Boulevard
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
--
NOE
SMUD proposes to install a 110 ft tall steel pole that will be used to support two
230 kV circuits, a 69 kV underbuild, and fiber optic cables. The new pole would be
placed mid-span within the existing transmission line easement and would support
the existing conductors. There is a line of poles that currently exists in the
transmission easement and support two 230 kV lines consisting of 6 wires, one 69
kV line consisting of 3 wires, and two fiber optic communication circuits. The pole
will be directly embedded 13 ft into the ground with the diameter of the hole
measuring approx three to four ft. Once construction is complete the pole will be
97 ft tall at finished grade. This pole will assist in reducing the span between the
existing poles thereby eliminating additional sag in the line when temperatures
increase and to also decrease the blowout of the line when high winds occur. The
work area consists of landscaped open space and a sidewalk. SMUD will utilize
the landscaped lawn adjacent to the proposed new pole location as a temporary
laydown area for pole materials. The work is scheduled to start in October or
November 2017 and construction is expected to take approx two weeks.
2017098169 Montana Cabin Repairs
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Benito
NOE
Repair the historic Montana Cabin in the Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs area of Henry
W. Coe State Park to preserve and protect the facility. Work will: replace floor
joists, wood siding, battens and flooring; repair wire mesh window openings; install
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new piers under substructures; replace girders as necessary; repair roof rafters
and sheathing; and replace redwood shingle roof.
All materials will math existing in like kind including species, size, dimensions and
density.
2017098170 General Environmental Management of Rancho Cordova Hazardous Waste
Facility Class 1* Permit Modification
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Rancho Cordova--Sacramento
NOE
DTSC, pursuant to authority granted under chapter 6.5 of HS&C Section 25200
and in accordance with CCR Title 22 section 66270.42a2, and appendix I D.1.b to
the resource conservation and recovery act hazardous waste facility permit for
general environmental management of Rancho Cordova, LLC dba PSC
Environmental Services of Rancho Cordova LLC.
2017098171 PLN17-01473
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
31-35, Pleito Ranch field, Minor Rework
2017098172 PLN17-01474
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
61-36, Pleito Ranch field, Minor Rework
2017098173 Common Landowner Transfer of up to 35,000 acre-feet of Antelope Valley-East
Kern Water Agency's Approved 2017 State Water Project Table A water to Kern
County W
Water Resources, Department of
--Kern
NOE
The proposed project is the transfer by Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency
of up to 35,000 acre-feet of its approved 2017 SWP Table A water to Kern County
Water Agency for landowner Homer, who owns land in both service areas. The
transfer will be completed in 2017, and is to enable Homer to better manage its
water supplies. The water will be delivered within the SWP Place of Use.
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2017031045 Hotel Durell Project
Pacific Grove, City of
Pacific Grove--Monterey
EIR 10/26/2017
The project would construct a four story, 125-room hotel. The ground floor would
accommodate onsite parking, the hotel lobby, a restaurant, kitchen, laundry and
meeting room. The remaining three floors would accommodate hotel rooms, which
would range in size from 320 to 400 sf. The hotel would include a variety of
amenities including: swimming pool, soaking spa, landscaped courtyard area,
meeting rooms, restaurant, central vending area on each floor of guest rooms,
valet parking, lobby/reception/check-in and reservation desk, guest luggage
storage, and exercise room/gym. The project would employ approx 19 staff.
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2017091032 I Street and Owends Avenue Improvements Project
Tulare, City of
Tulare--Tulare
MND 10/11/2017
The proposed project will include the following improvements to I St and Owens
Ave: installation of new 6", 8", and 10" water mains, installation of new water
service lines from new main to existing meter boxes, replacement of sanitary
sewer line on I St with new 8" line, installation of new sanitary sewer manholes at
350 ft spacing, installation of new storm drain lines, installation of ADA compliant
sidewalk curb ramps as needed, rehabilitation of existing AC pavement using Full
Depth Reclamation method, and other related improvements.
2017091033 Colorado & Euclid Mixed Use Office/Retail Project
Santa Monica, City of
Santa Monica--Los Angeles
MND 10/11/2017
The project would demolish the existing building and parking lot and construct an
approx 36,783 sf 2 to 3-story commercial building with a height of up to 36 ft. The
project building would provide for a mix of office/creative office and
retail/restaurant uses. Specifically, approx 30,198 sf would be dedicated to
creative and/or business and professional office and approx 4,086 sf would be
dedicated to retail or restaurant space on the ground floor. The remaining 2,499 sf
would be mechanical/electrical room space. The ground floor retail/restaurant
space would be located along the Colorado Ave frontage. The anterior of the first
floor, 2nd, and 3rd floors of the building would be occupied with office/creative
office space.
2017092028 RD 404 Van Buskirk Levee Cutoff Wall
Reclamation District No. 404
Stockton--San Joaquin
MND 10/11/2017
The project is the improvement of approx 1,100 lf of an earthen levee along the
north bank of French Camp Slough. The project proposes the installation of a
continuous cutoff wall in the center of the levee, either vinyl sheets or a
soil-bentonite mix, to a depth of approx 30 ft. Upon installation of the cutoff wall,
the installation area would be backfilled and an all-weather road installed on the
levee top.
2017092029 Greer Elementary School Improvement Project
San Juan Unified School District
--Sacramento
MND 10/11/2017
The San Juan Unified School District project proposes construction of approx
37,500 sf of new building space, internal modifications to several existing
buildings, and demolition/removal of several buildings and portable classrooms.
The project would modernize, expand, and reconfigure the school site to create a
new kindergarten community, add 11 new classrooms, and expand the
administrative space on the site. The expanded site would have a student capacity
of 648, an increase of 164, or 34%. The project would also involve reconfiguration
of ingress and egress to the site.
2017092030 Wildflower Station
Antioch, City of
Antioch--Contra Costa
MND 10/11/2017
The applicant proposes to subdivide and develop the site for retail and single and
multi family residential uses. The site will be subdivided into three parcels to
accommodate retail development along Hillcrest Ave, high-density multi family
residential adjacent to and shared access with the retail development, and
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detached single family homes on the upper portion of the site. The proposed
development will include six bioretention basins extending north and south along
the slope. The large scale mixed use development would consist of 10.45 acres of
commercial use, 7.0 acres of condominiums, 4.05 acres of single family housing,
and 1.08 acres dedicated to ROW on Hillcrest Ave.
2016091069 Pismocean Special Event, Oceano Dunes
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Luis Obispo
Neg 10/11/2017
The Pismocean Special Event is an all-night music festival with eco-friendly
themes proposed for Oceano Dunes (Oct 21-22, 2017). Three stages would offer
rock n' roll, funk, and reggae bands as well as environmentally sustainability and
self-empowerment workshops, demonstrations, and showcases. The event would
provide food and retail vendors. Power would be provided through biodiesel fuel
generators. All waste would be sorted for recycling, composting, and remaining
trash. Event attendance would be limited to 1,000 guests including vendors, staff,
and artists. Overnight vehicle camping would be limited to 800. Non-vehicle
camping would occur in designated areas within the event perimeter. Off-site
parking would be provided at private rented lots in Arroyo Grande. A shuttle van
would transport event guests from parking to the event entrance.
2007062071 Kiernan Business Park Specific Plan Amendment #4
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
New 176-Unit Apartment Complex on 7.8 acres, located within the Medium-High
Density Residential Land Use designation of the Kiernan Business Park Specific
Plan.
2013042054 Southeast Policy Area
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOD
The Central Valley RWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the
subject Project. The Project includes extending Big Horn Blvd from Los Rios
Community College for approx. one mile. The extension includes two center
lanes, drainage, and storm water utility improvement.
2013042054 Southeast Policy Area
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOD
The Central Valley RWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the
subject Project. The Project includes extending Bilby Road from Bruceville to Big
Horn Blvd. in Elk Grove. Dewatering will occur within the project area. No wet
concrete will be placed into wetland habitat.
2017032015 Regulation to Establish the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for 1,2,3-TCP
State Water Resources Control Board
--
NOD
The proposed project consists of the SWRCB adopting and implementing a
regulation that establishes an MCL (also referred to as a drinking water standard)
for 1, 2, 3-TCP in drinking water provided by public water systems in CA. The
MCL will be applicable statewide and would reduce the risk of cancer potentially
caused by ingestion and inhalation of 1,2,3-TCP.
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2017061015 Phase 2C South End Recycled Water Main Extension Project
Newhall County Water District
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOD
Project involves the construction and potential future operation of a new phase to
the existing Castaic Lake Water Agency recycled water system. The proposed
Phase 2C - South End Recycled Water Main Extension ("Phase 2C") line, varying
in size from 12 inches to 24 inches, would connect to the existing CLWA recycled
water system at the intersection of Valencia Blvd and the Old Road and would
terminate at Newhall Elementary School at 11th and Walnut Streets. More
specifically, the alignment of the line would run east of The Old Road along
Valencia Blvd to Rockwell Canyon Road. From there, the line would extend south
to McBean Parkway.
2017061015 Phase 2C South End Recycled Water Main Extension Project
Newhall County Water District
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOD
Project is Castaic Lake Water Agency approval of a cost sharing agreement with
Newhall County Water District (NCWD) and provision of funding for design for the
Phase 2C South End Recycled Water Main Extension Project. That project was
evaluated and considered in the Phase 2C South End Recycled Water Main
Extension Project IS/MND, which was adopted by the NCWD, as the CEQA lead
agency, on Aug. 10, 2017. NCWD filed an NOD with a description of the Phase
2C South End Recycled Water Main Extension Project.
2017098174 AC Resurfacing
Caltrans #4
--Santa Clara
NOE
PM 1.49 shoulder backing location
2017098175 Frazier Park Public Utility District
Frazier Park Public Utility District
--Kern
NOE
The District is planning to replace all water meters within the district. This will
benefit all users because it will help identify leaks and allow more efficient
monitoring of water loss within the system.
2017098176 Davis Street River Access Preservation
Rio Dell, City of
Rio Dell--Humboldt
NOE
Davis Street River Access Preservation (DSRAP) is located at the eastern
terminus of Davis Street in the City of Rio Dell California and extends across the
existing public right-of-way to the navigable bed of the Eel River.
2017098177 Mathews Dam Reconstruction
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Shasta
NOE
The project is limited to removing all fill material associated with an unauthorized
dam constructed last year, and relocating it back to the original cross section,
according plans and the Wetlands Reconstruction Plan dated August 2017, in
order to re-establish a livestock stock pond where one had existed for several
decades. The dam will remain the same dimensions as it was prior to the summer
of 2016. Additionally, the stream channel and associated wetlands which were
impacted by the unauthorized relocation will be recreated and rehabilitated.
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2017098178 Crystal Cove State Park Fuel Load Reduction
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Orange
NOE
This purpose of this project is to reduce fuel along fire roads to maintain adequate
access for emergency response vehicles. State Park managed California
Conservation Corps (CCC) crews will also be used to reduce fuels along single
track trails and fire roads to allow quick egress of the public in the event of a fire
as well as serving as a tool for tactical response in the event of a wildfire, ideally
reducing the need for future hand lines and/or dozer lines. CCC crews will also
reduce fuel along edges of campground facilities (primitive and developed) to
reduce potential for ignitions.
2017098179 PLN17-01451
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
107-6Ai, 108-7Ai, 108-7Bi, 109-6Ai, 109-6Bi, Drill 5 injectors
2017098180 Schweichler Pier Relocation Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
--El Dorado
NOE
The project proponent plans to remove and relocate an existing pier to provide pier
access from two adjoining parcels.
2017098181 PLN17-01447
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
USL 18 #8300 AND USL #9300
2017098182 PLN17-01448
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
USLSEC18 #5200,#7300,#4100,#7000,#3500,#4200,#3400, JEWET
2017098183 PLN17-01467
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SARRETT FEE 26B
2017098184 PLN17-01449
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
JEWETT 3 #770 AND JEWETT 3 #975
2017098185 Inyo PME Chip Seal 09-37050
Caltrans #9
--Inyo, Mono
NOE
The project will chip seal pavement on SR 395 in Inyo and Mono Counties.
Staging areas for contactor use have been given environmental clearance. Chip
seal is needed to prolong the life of existing pavement after a recent cold-in-place
recylcing project.
2017098186 Inyo PME Chip Seal 09-37050
Caltrans #9
--Inyo, Mono
NOE
The project will chip seal pavement on SR 395 in Inyo and Mono Counties.
Staging areas for contactor use have been given environmental clearance. Chip
seal is needed to prolong the life of existing pavement after a recent cold-in-place
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recycling project.
2017098187 Pavement Preservation
Caltrans #4
--Solano
NOE
Milling and replacing paved section with RHMA
2017098188 Monrovia Nursery - Office - Addition of Chlorination at Well 01 site
State Water Resources Control Board
--Tulare
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board as the lead agency will be issuing a
water supply permit. The Monorovia Nursery - Office proposes to add chlorination
treatment to the Well 01 site to inactivate bacteria. The Water system has a
recurring problem with bacteriological contamination. The Division directed the
system to install chlorination equipment to mitigate the bacteriological
contamination.
2017098189 Monrovia Nursery - Nursery - Addition of Chlorination at Well 08 site
State Water Resources Control Board
--Tulare
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board as the lead agency will be issuing a
water supply permit. The Monorovia Nursery - Office proposes to add chlorination
treatment to the Well 01 site to inactivate bacteria. The Water system has a
recurring problem with bacteriological contamination. The Division directed the
system to install chlorination equipment to mitigate the bacteriological
contamination.
2017098190 Rhinedollar Dam, No. 104-41
Water Resources, Department of
--Mono
NOE
The concrete piers within the spillway will be demolished and the spillway will be
reconstructed.
2017098191 Repairs to Sargent Bridge by Replacing Barrier Railing - 4K130/0417000266
Caltrans #4
Gilroy--Santa Clara
NOE
Replace damged steel baluster railings. This repair will restore the structural
integrity of the bridge and will make the transportation corridor safer.
2017098192 Adin Maintenance Facility - DES Brokered Project
Caltrans #2
--Lassen
NOE
Improve the maintenance crew and equipment facilities at the Adin Maintenance
Station. The purpose of the project is to provide modern effecient facilities and
equipment which meet operational needs and safety building codes for general
safety and accessibility.
2017098193 Helena Fire Emergency Repairs
Caltrans #2
--Trinity
NOE
The Helena fire resulted in severe damage to State Route 299 and associated
infrastructure between Helena and Junction City. This project will repair asphalt,
remove hazard trees, stablilize slopes, replace guadrail, reconstruct retention
walls, remove loose rock on steeo slopes, and clear drainages.
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2017098194 Construct sheet pile and tie-back-wall - 4K550/0417000321
Caltrans #4
--San Mateo
NOE
Repair a slip-out by costructing sheet pile and tie-back walls. This repair will
restore the structural integrity of the roadway and make the transportation corridor
safer.
2017098195 Heber Spetic Leach Lines Repair
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Holtville--Imperial
NOE
The purpose of this project is to replace the root-bound leach lines for the Heber
Dunes residence, camp host sites, the old office building, and the new office/shop
building septioc systems. The project entails exacavting and removing the existing
infiltrator lines (setting the spoils to the side for re-use) and then smoothing the
exposed ground surface, installing new infiltrators in their place, before covering
them with drain rock and an additional layer of biofilter fabric and finally wrapping
the sides of the trench fabric over the top. Then the trenches will get filled back up
with the spoils that were exacavted from that site. The anticipated area of impact
would measure approximately 150' (L) by 30' (W) with depths measuring up to 6'
deep at each location. The excavation work is expected to be done using a
backhoe tractor amd the placement of the infiltrators will be done by hand. repairs
to each individual system will be completed to 90% before the next system will be
taken off-line. this will serve to minimize the exposed trench areas and reduce the
septic systems down-time from operation during the course the project. The 10%
reminaing will be the final handwork to get rid of heavy equipment and the
installation of carsonite markers to delineate and protect the leach zones from
vehicle traffic.
2017098196 Propane Tank Replacement at Malibu Sector Office (16.17.A.14) (ER-11992)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Malibu--Los Angeles
NOE
The project would remove an old propane tank and install a new tank at the Malibu
Sector Office. A concrete pad surrounded by a fence would be installed for the
new propane tank. A new line at a depth of 30 inches would be installed from the
concrete pad to the office. Measure to be implemented to keep impact to a
less-than-significant level may be obtained by submitting a request to the project
Environmental Coordinator listed below.
2017098197 Devil's Gate Interim Measures Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2016-0272-R5)
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Los Angeles
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0272-R5, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Los Angeles County Flood Control District.
To minimize clogging and/or other impacts to dam operations prior to each storm
season, sediment will be removed from an area approximately 140 by 170
upstream of the dam, approximately 0.54 acres. Sediment removed from this area
shall be temporarily placed within a 2.75 acre temporary sediment placement
known as Johnson's field that is owned by City of Pasadena. This site is located
on the northeastern side of the reservoir, approximately 1,000 feet from the
sediment removal area.
The existing access roads will be used to gain access to the sediment removal
area, and transport sediment to Johnson's field before soil, organics, and trash
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removed from the face of the dam will hauled to Scholl Canyon landfill. The
existing access road may need to be re-established from the existing paved road
used for hiking and maintenance access to provide access to reservoir's invert
area along the face of the dam.
2017098198 Leased Office Space (DGS Project #142264)
State Water Resources Control Board
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
The Water Resources Control Board- Division of Drinking Water proposes to
renew existing office space of approximately 3,584 nusf for the Carpinteria office.
2017098199 Sacramento River Bank Stabilization (Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0388-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Shasta
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0388-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Lee Salter.
The project is limited to stabilizing approximately 150 feet of riverbank. The
project proposes to create a terraced slope using Eco-Blocks and native
vegetation to stabilize the bank. A maximum of five terraces will be created each
with a 2' x 2' by 2' (up to 6' in length) Eco-Block on each terrace. The Eco-Blocs
will be backfilled with native soil and native trees, shrubs, and grasses will be
planted between the Eco-Blocks. A 100-foot sub drain will be installed on the bank
above.
2017098200 PLN17-01452
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
32F 5-9 AR REPERFORATION
2017098201 PLN17-01453
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
32F 6-7DR2 REPERFORATION
2017098202 PLN17-01454
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
21N 3661 TSP
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2016062003 India Basin Mixed-Use Project
San Francisco, City and County of
San Francisco--San Francisco
EIR 10/27/2017
As co-project sponsors, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department and
BUILD propose to redevelop their respective adjacent parcels along the India
Basin shoreline of SF Bay. The project site encompasses publicly and privately
owned parcels, including existing streets, totaling approx 38.24 acres.
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2016121070 Logan Memorial Educational Complex Project
San Diego Unified School District
--San Diego
EIR 10/27/2017
The proposed project would involve the redevelopment of the existing school site
into two separate campuses; the northern portion would be for transitional
kindergarten through 6th grade and the southern portion for 7th through 12th
grade. Within the 7th through 12th grade campus, the 7th and 8th grade and 9th
through 12th grade would be located in separate areas and share the same
administration facilities. The proposed project would involve the demolition of
some buildings on site, and the redevelopment of some buildings, and the
construction of new buildings and facilities. Primary access to the site would be
provided along Ocean View Blvd with access to the new high school area provided
from South 28th St and South 29th St.
2017011002 The Koll Center Residences PA
Newport Beach, City of
Newport Beach--Orange
EIR 11/03/2017
Note: Extended Review
The project would allow for a mixed use infill development with residential condos
sf of ground floor retail uses, a 1.17 acre public park, a free-standing parking
structure, and the reconfiguration of existing surface parking areas. The 260
dwelling units would be in three, 13-story buildings with a max building ht of 160 ft.
The buildings would have two levels of above-grade and two to three levels of
below-grade structured parking. The project would require the demolition of
existing surface parking and landscaping within the project site. Office parking
removed during construction and by the proposed development would be provided
in a new free-standing parking structure, in one of the building parking structure,
and surface parking areas.
2017011014 Los Robles Apartments
Pasadena, City of
Pasadena--Los Angeles
EIR 10/27/2017
Project consists of removing existing buildings and improvements from the site
and constructing a four-story residential apartment complex containing 291
dwelling units. Parking for the residential uses would be provided in two levels of
subterranean parking containing 521 parking spaces. The Project would also
contain 40,430 sq. ft. of courtyards that would provide outdoor amenities to
residents.
2017091034 Green Heron Spring Residential Project
Carpinteria, City of
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
MND 10/12/2017
Request for a development plan and coastal development permit to demolish an
existing residence, barn and accessory structures, remodel one existing residnce
to remain, and construct 30 new residential units. Proposed improvements include
new common open space areas, landscape and hardscape areas, fencing, a new
private loop road, drainage improvements, restoration/enhancement of an existing
pond for stormwater and habitat purposes, frontage/street improvements and new
underground utilities.
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2017091035 PL17-0034
Ventura County
Ojai--Ventura
MND 10/12/2017
The applicant requests that a modification of a CUP be granted to authorize the
construction of a new one-story plus basement dining hall and kitchen building
(approx 14,650 gsf) to replace the existing Hill Dining hall and kitchen. The new
dining hall will have seating that accommodates up to 300 people on a daily basis
with additional seating available on the outdoor terrace. Removal of two existing
six tennis courts to accommodate the new building. Removal of seven protected
trees and planting of new trees as mitigation. Decommission the interior of the
existing kitchen at the Hills Dining building upon completion of the new dining hall
project.
2017091036 Hillstone Del Mar Project
Del Mar, City of
Del Mar--San Diego
MND 10/12/2017
The project consists of the demolition of the existing Bully's restaurant and
construction of a new restaurant in its place with a two-level subterranean parking
structure. Site grading and landscaping are also proposed.
2017091039 Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing Project
Caltrans #7
Agoura Hills--Los Angeles
MND 10/20/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
Caltrans proposes to construct a wildlife crossing over US 101 of Liberty Canyon
Rd in the city of Agoura Hills in LA County.
2017092032 Minor Subdivision MNS16-0004
Sonoma County
Santa Rosa--Sonoma
MND 10/12/2017
Subdivision of an 88.6-acre parcel into 4 lots for single-family residential use. Lot
sizes are 12.51, 12.24, 9.34, and 40.46 acres with a designated remainder of
14.04 acres. The designated remainder contains an existing single-family
residence, a well, and septic system. The project includes a new driveway
connection to Wallace Rd, a new bridge crossing over Rincon Creek with roadside
drainage and stormwater vegetated swales, and new septic systems to service the
new lots.
2017092033 Indian Valley Campus Facilities Improvements Project
College of Marin
Novato--Marin
MND 10/12/2017
The College of Marin Facilities Master Plan 2016-2021 includes a number of
improvements for the Indian Valley campus. The college plans on constructing
three of the improvement projects listed in the FMP over the next 12 months.
Outdoor amphitheater: construction of an outdoor amphitheater and the
replacement of adjacent pathways. Organic farm improvements: parking lot
renovation, construction of three one-story classroom buildings, relocation of
existing structures, and construction of a new trail and deer fence. Ohlone cluster
demolition: demolition of buildings 19 and 20 with the Ohlone Cluster.
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2004031110 Castaic High School Southern Access Route Supplemental EIR
William S. Hart Union High School District
--Los Angeles
NOP 10/12/2017
The Southern Access Route will include a 28-ft wide, two-lane roadway with 14-ft
travel lanes in each direction within a 44-ft ROW on Barringer Rd and Sloan
Canyon Rd to Hillcrest Parkway, consistent with the LA County GP requirements.
The Southern Access Route will include an 8-ft wide Class III bike lane and an
optional 8-ft wide multiuse trail on one side within the approved ROW. All public
roadway improvements would include a 5- to 6.5-ft concrete sidewalk along one
side of the road.
2017091038 Fifth Standard Solar Project Complex Environmental Impact Report No. 7257
Fresno County
Huron--Fresno
NOP 10/12/2017
EC&R Solar Development, LLC has submitted to the county of Fresno three
unclassified CUP Applications (CUP 3562, 3563, and 3564) to allow the
construction and operation of a 150 MW solar PV generation facility, a 20 MW
solar PV generation facility, and a 20 MW energy storage facility. The project site
is located on 12 parcels totaling 1,593.52 acres, generally located west of South
Lassen Ave, north of West Jayne Ave, east of South Lake Ave, and west of West
Gale Ave, approx three miles south of the nearest city limits of the community of
Huron.
2017091040 Rice Avenue Grade Separation Project
Caltrans #7
Oxnard--Ventura
NOP 10/12/2017
The city of Oxnard, in cooperation with the Ventura County Transportation
Commission and Caltrans, is proposing to construct a grade separation on Rice
Avenue where it crosses over SR 34 and the UPRR tracks. The northern portion of
the project area is located in the city, while the southern portion to the south of SR
34 is located in an unincorporated area of the county of Ventura; SR-34, east of
Rice Avenue, is located within Caltrans ROW.
2017091037 General Plan Amendment GPA17-00002 and Specific Plan Amendment
SPLA17-00003
Hesperia, City of
Hesperia--San Bernardino
Neg 10/12/2017
Consideration of GPA17-00002 in conjunction with SPLA17-00003 to add approx
65 gross acres, currently within the city's SOI, to the Main St and Freeway Corridor
SP and to amend the zoning from RR with a 2.5 acre min lot size to RC and
public/institutional overlay. The pio zoning is proposed on approx 10 gross acres
currently developed with three 5.0 mg water tanks, while the RC zoning is
proposed on the remaining 55 gross acres.
2017092031 PA-1700165 (RAA)
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
Neg 10/12/2017
A revisions of approved actions application for a previously approved minor
subdivision application PM 78-0221 to remove the note that states parcel B is not
a residential building site.
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2003041057 Sycamore Landfill Master Plan Expansion
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
Allow traffic into the facility and weigh in at the scale house before 6:00 AM, and
ancillary hours of 24 hours. Traffic will queue inside of the landfill, but no tipping of
loads will occur before 6:00 AM. There will be no changes to the operating days,
permitted area, or daily tonnage.
2005121052 Barr Ranch; TM 5293RPL^2, Log No. 02-02-024
San Diego County
Fallbrook--San Diego
NOD
Project is a time extension for the completion of the subdivision of 8.39 acres for
23 residential lots and one detention basin lot.
2007012075 Gilbert Property Project
Oakley, City of
Oakley--Contra Costa
NOD
Approving an Amendment to the Gilbert Property Subdivision Tract Map
(Subdivision 9033), Final Development Plan and Final Phasing Plan and Adopt an
Addendum to the Gilbert Property Environmental Impact Report.
2008062022 Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Master Plan Implementation Project
Sonoma County
Windsor, Santa Rosa--Sonoma
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0333-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport, as represented by
Jon Stout.
Project is limited to the enhancement and restoration of 2,623 linear feet of Hessel
Creek through riparian planting and stream enhancements.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
Project includes activities to redevelop two oil well development blocks with the
construction, operations and maintenance and eventual plugging/abandonment of
a total of 34 new wells including 28 oil production, 6 steam injection wells, and
associated infrastructure within the development envelope over 30 years.
Project will result in permanent impacts to 20.51 acres and temporary impacts to
5.47 acres of San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica) and San Joaquin
antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus nelsoni). The Project is expected to result
in incidental take of San Joaquin kit fox and San Joaquin antelope squirrel, which
are designated as a threatened species under the CA Endangered Species Act
(CESA). The ITP referenced above as issued by CDFW authorizes incidental take
of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result of Project
implementation. The Amendment increases the original development envelope
from 50 acres to 123 acres to allow final placement of well pads and infrastructure
to be determined prior to construction based on preconstruction survey results
from Covered Species, but will not increase the permanent or temporary impacts
listed above.
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2017061005 Belridge Water Storage District Solar Project
Belridge Water Storage District
--Kern
NOD
The proposed project is a fenced and gated 8.5 mw solar pv energy generation
facility, consisting of approx. 26,000 pv panels, and is intended to offset about
95% of the cost of the current electrical energy demand of BWSD's Pumping Plant
A and Pumping Plant B facilities. The solar panels would occupy approx. 47 acres
of the 55-acre site and would be mounted on a single axis tracking system in order
to maximize sunlight capture. The solar panels would have a max height of eight ft
at max tilt. The facility would also interconnect Belridge Water Storage District's
two existing meters, one at the Pumping Plant A facility and the second at the
pumping plant B facility, via an underground conduit installation approx. 9,600 ft in
length. A 13,000 foot by 20 foot maintenance and fire access road would be
constructed between and around the panels and would be covered with crushed
rock.
2017099015 F Street Tentative Map Time Extension, PDS2016-TM-5573TE
San Diego County
--San Diego
NOD
Project is a Tentative Map Time Extension of the previously approved Tentative
Map. The site is subject to the General Plan Land Use Designation Village
Residential (VR-7.3). Zoning for the site is RS, Single Family Residential. The
site is currently vacant. Access would be provided by a private cul-de-sac
connecting to F St.
2017098203 Alto Bowl Open Space Preserva Trail Improvements (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0291-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Mill Valley--Marin
NOE
Replacement of three (3) failing culverts.
2017098204 Levee Repair (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0295-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Novato--Marin
NOE
Repair of two levees along the north-east section of the Permittee's property along
Novato Creek.
2017098205 Millpond (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016+0378-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Santa Cruz
NOE
Each year, between May 31 and November 15, a seasonal water diversion is
installed into Soquel Creek. The seasonal diversion is limited to an intake pipe
that transfers water from Soquel Creek, through 500 feet of existing plastic piping,
to fill and maintain head of a pond, approximately 2 acres in size, and a smaller
pond, approximately 1/4 acre in size. Both ponds will be referred to as "Millpond"
from this point on. The overflow from Millpond is then released back into Soquel
Creek, approximately 1,320 feet downstream of the diversion point.
2017098206 Repair Abutment Washout Project
Caltrans #4
Healdsburg--Sonoma
NOE
Project proposes to inject lightweight polyurethane grout to fill voids and lift
approach and leave slabs and reconstruct asphalt pavement and embankment
slopes. Project is needed because demaged drainage elements have led to voids
beneath the approach slabs which have caused settlement, pavement cracking.
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2017098207 Amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 1449 - Al Azayem Banquet Hall
Services
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
The amendment to the existing conditional use permit will allow banquet hall
services to operate within an exisitng commercial building taht also operates as a
restaurant with on-sale beer and wine. No physical modications are proposed to
the existing building or site based on this applicaiton.
2017098208 PLN17-01482
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
ANI-10A, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098209 PLN17-01483
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
ANI-12, MInor Rework, PP16616
2017098210 PLN17-01484
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
AN 211BT, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098211 PLN17-01485
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
AN 3064, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098212 PLN17-01486
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
AN 3074, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098213 PLN17-01504
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework - GW 262 - Kern River Field, PP16616
2017098214 PLN17-01505
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework - 2IN 295R - Midway Sunset Field, PP16616
2017098215 PLN17-01506
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework - 3565 - Midway Sunset Field, PP16616
2017098216 Kenneth Hahn FAA Easement (10.11.A1) ER 9267
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The project would provide a permanent easement to the Federal Aviation
Administration to access their property located within the boundary of Kenneth
Hahn State Recreation Area. The Department would grant the FAA an easement
over 700 linear feet of a roadway for the purpose of small vehicle access only.
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2017098217 Oster Elementary School Relocatable Classroom Project
Union School District
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Construction of one relocatable, one story, classroom building (1280 sq. ft) over a
portion of a grassy play field at the School, as well as asociated utility extensions.
2017098218 Guadalupe Elementary School Solar Shade Project
Union School District
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Construction of a 8,658 sq. ft. solar shade structure over a portion of the grassy
play field area at the Guadalupe Elementary School, as well as associated
electrical conduits and controls. The project would generate electricty to offset
energy costs.
2017098219 Lietz Elementary School Solar Shade Project
Union School District
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Construction of two solar shade structures totaling 9,516 sq. ft.; one over a portion
of the grassy play field, and one over a grassy field and a portion of a paved of a
paved playground area at the Lietz Elementary School as well as associated
electrical conduits and controls. The project would generate electricity to offset the
school's energy costs.
2017098220 Noddin Elementary School Solar Shade Project
Union School District
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Construction of one solar shade structure totaling 15,249 sq. ft. over a portion of
the grassy play field at the Noddin Elementary School, as well asssociated
electrical conduits and controls. The project would generate electricty to offset the
school's energy costs.
2017098221 2017 Storm Damage - DWR Emergency Rehabilitation
Water Resources, Department of
--Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Yolo
NOE
The 2017 atmospheric river storms cause flooding which resulted in multiple levee
performance problem sites, with erosion or stability issues. Levee failure could
result in loss of life, property damage, environmenal impacts, and threats to
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Documents Received on Thursday, September 14, 2017
2015101030 Inglewood Oil Field Specific Plan Project
Culver City
Culver City--Los Angeles
EIR 11/14/2017
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed Project is defined as the full buildout of allowable development and
implementation of the associated actions identified in the Inglewood Oil Field
Specific Plan, including all ministerial and discretionary actions required for
short-term construction activities and long-term operation activities. The Specific
Plan would establish safeguards and controls for activities related to drilling for
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and production of oil, gas, and other hydrocarbon substances within the City of
Culver City.
2016121063 Fig+Pico Conference Center Hotels
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 10/30/2017
The project proposes approx 506,682 sf of floor area in two hotel towers, providing
up to 1,162 guestrooms and 13,145 sf of retail/restaurant space on an approx 1.22
acre development site. The project site currently contains a 27,800 sf two story
commercial building and surface parking lots, which are to be demolished. A
city-initiated sign, district would also be implemented on the project site and on
certain surrounding parcels along S. Figueroa St, W. Pico Blvd, and S. Flower St.
2017091043 CR&R Green Waste Composting Facility
Riverside County
--Riverside
MND 10/13/2017
The project consists of CUP No. 3741 and GPA No. 1171. The CUP proposes
permit the existing compost facility and increase from the existing registration tier I
permit level (12,500 cy) to a regional tier II composting facility that will handle up to
130,000 cy of green and organic material at any one time. All green and food
waste material collected by CR&R will first be processed through their in-vessel
Anaerobic Digestion facility located in Perris, CA. The GPA proposes to amend the
project site's 202 gross acres GP foundation component from OS to AG and
amend its LUD from conservation to AG, on two parcels.
2017091044 Conditional Use Permit No. PL14-0142
Ventura County
Ojai--Ventura
MND 10/13/2017
The applicant requests that a modified CUP be granted to authorize the
replacement, upgrade and redesign of an existing wireless communication facility.
The antenna structure for the existing permitted facility is designed as a cross.
This cross and the associated equipment area are located on the southeastern
slope of a hill near the center of the subject parcels. The proposed redesigned
facility would include a 34-ft high antenna structure designed as a faux pine tree.
The proposed mono-pine will be located about 9-ft west of the existing cross
structure within a 225 sf lease area adjacent to an existing covered seating area.
The existing approx 314 sf accessory equipment enclosure, will continue to be
used and will not be enlarged. This enclosure is located adjacent to the antenna
structure and is comprised of a concrete masonry retaining wall that supports a
perimeter chain link fence.
2017092035 Pleasant Valley High School Athletic Fields Project
Chico Unified School District
Chico--Butte
MND 10/13/2017
The proposed project includes various components identified in the Pleasant
Valley HS PE/Athletics Master plan - Phase I: replacement and relocation of
existing stadium lighting; electronic scoreboard; bleachers; press box; and
welcoming entry building - tickets, concessions and restrooms. Future phase:
softball field relocation; replacement/relocation of softball field lighting; new lighting
for baseball field; natural grass; covered dugouts; storage facilities; fencing,
including removable outfield fencing; equivalent spectator seating; and future
phase; class space/team rooms; all weather field, mat room, two additional tennis
courts.
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2017091041 City of Laguna Woods General Plan Comprehensive Update
Laguna Woods, City of
Laguna Woods--Orange
NOP 10/13/2017
Note: Reference SCH #2002031008
The Laguna Woods General Plan is a guidance document that describes the city's
vision as a livable community with excellent services, a strong identity, healthy
business opportunities, and a strong and efficient government. Future land use
and conservation decisions in the city are regulated by goals and policy objectives
set forth in the general plan. The city intends to update the existing GP to address
issues and community priorities, ensure compliance with state law, and revise
implementing policy frameworks to focus on goals and policy objectives. The
updated GP will also incorporate new and updated assumptions, data, and
analysis, as well as establish a new, long-term, 25-year vision.
2017092034 North Coast Rail Trail Project
Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission
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NOP 10/13/2017
The North Coast Rail Trail Project includes a 7.5 mile Class I multi-use bicycle and
pedestrian trail along the RTC-owned railroad corridor from Wilder Ranch State
Park on the south to Davenport on the north. The trail would generally be 20 ft
wide and comprised of a 12-ft wide apved surface and unpaved shoulders. The
project also includes parking improvements at the Davenport Beach lot and
Yellowbank/Panther Beach lot where 30-50 formal parking spaces would be
provided in addition to restrooms, bike racks, benches, and an ADA-accessible
route to the trail. Additionally, the project would include access from the current
Bonny Doon Beach lot to the future trail and improvements for crossing SR 1 at
Davenport. The parking lots and the highway crossing would encroach within the
Caltrans ROW. Project construction activities would include land clearing, grading,
paving and striping for the trail and parking lots.
2017091042 Lennox Academy Property Acquisition and Building Replacement
Lennox Academy
--Los Angeles
Neg 10/13/2017
Lennox Academy Board of Directors proposes to acquire the property adjacent to
the north side of LMSTA campus. The interior of the building would be partially
renovated so the Academy could offer a new Career and Technical Education
Program related to auto mechanics. On the LMSTA campus the Lennox School
District would remove 3 portable classroom buildings and construct an approx
2,000 sf one story two classroom building.
2002082057 Fiddyment Ranch Specific Plan Amendment 3
Roseville, City of
Roseville--Placer
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed alteration Agreement no.
1600-2017-0041-R2, pursuant to section 1602o of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Signature Homes.
Project is limited to two sub-projects associated with the construction of the
Fiddyment Ranch portion of the West Roseville Specific Plan Open Space
Preserve.
Project consists of the following sub-projects:
1) Installation of a sewer pipeline under Pleasant Grove Creek. Construction of
the F-44B Sewer will include excavating a trench through the creek to install two
6-inch one 12-inch sewer pipelines; installation of manholes at each end of the
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sewer pipes; and construction of paved roads and hammerhead turnarounds along
the north and south sides of the creek to access each manhole. Following
installation of the pipe, the creek's bed, banks, and channel will be returned to
their original state and revegetated. A coffer dam will be installed upstream fo the
work area to prevent flows from entering the work site, and the water will be
pumped through a pipe around the work site and back into the creek downstream.
Construction of a drainage swale to convey runoff into Pleasant Grove Creek. The
F-8B outfall swale will be excavated between the creek and the future residential
development. Riprap check dams will be instlaled in the created swale to reduce
the flow velocity. Following construction, the swale will be stabilized using native
seed mix and mulch.
2010062082 Dry Creek Habitat Enhancement Demonstration Project
Sonoma County Water Agency
Healdsburg--Sonoma
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0343-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Sonoma County Water Agency.
During winter 2016-2017, frequent heavy rains with sustained high flows led to a
large amount of deposited gravel into the back end of one of the backwater
channels. This project authorized under this Agreement is limited to: excavating
the deposited gravel from the backwater channel; backfilling floodplain wood
structures with gravel; installing willow baffles upstream of the backwater channel
along the bank of Dry Creek to help prevent future gravel deposition; reorienting
some large wood structures to be parallel to the main channel of Dry Creek; and
excavating out a buried pipe. All work is to restore the site back to the original
design and prevent future sedimentation. No mature vegetation will be impacted
and a turbidity curtain will be installed to isolate the work area in the backwater
pond form the rest of the pond.
2015111075 State Route 55 (SR-55) Improvement Project Between Interstate 405 (I-405) and
Interstate 5 (I-5)
Caltrans #12
Santa Ana, Irvine, Tustin--Orange
NOD
Caltrans District 12, in cooperation with the Orange County Transportation
Authority (OCTA), proposes to widen SR 55 in both directions form just north of
the I-405/SR-55 interchange to just south of the Interstate 5( I-5)/Sr-55
Interchange between PM 6.4 and 10.3 traversing the cities of Santa Ana, Tustin,
and Irvine in Orange County, CA.
2016032012 Demonstration Recharge Extraction & Aquifer Management Project + NSJWCD
South System Improvements
San Joaquin County
Lodi--San Joaquin
NOD
Project involves issuance of permits and construction of facilities needed for East
Bay MUD (EBMUD) to supply the County's DREAM project with up to 1,000 acre
feet of surface water to be applied to approx. 350 acres of farmland in lieu of
groundwater extraction. In exchange, EBMUD would receive up to 500 AF of
groundwater extracted from an existing well for export to EBMUD customers. The
project would involve the improvement of certain existing North San Joaquin Water
Conservation District irrigation water distribution facilities.
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2016051033 Los Banos General Plan Land Resources Amendment
Los Banos, City of
Los Banos--Merced
NOD
Amendment of the Parks Open Space and Resources Element, specifically Figure
5-4 Farmland and associated tables to correct an error in the amount of Important
Farmland that could be developed with complete build-out of the General Plan
land use map.
2016082078 RD 784 Routine Maintenance Agreement 1600-2015-0070-R2 Stormwater Ditches
and Basins
Reclamation District 784
--Yuba
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0070-R2 pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, RD 784.
The maintenance activities involve the periodic clearing (mowing, side-casting,
rock armoring, etc.) of storm water runoff canals, ditches, laterals, and detention
basins (ponds) within the boundaries of the 20,700 acre Reclamation District 784.
2017062051 Holiday Inn Express Hotel Project
Williams, City of
Williams--Colusa
NOD
The proposed project is the construction and operation of a Holiday Inn Express
Hotel in the City of Williams. The approximate 2.29 acres project site is located on
the southeast corner of the Margurite Street/SR 20 intersection. The proposed
4-story hotel would have a footprint of approx 13,360 sf with a total floor area of
approx 49,802 sf. A total of 75 proposed guest rooms, nine of which are Hearing
Impaired Accessible and five of which are Handicap Accessible are proposed. The
proposed parking lot has 100 spots, eight of which are ADA accessible, and five
spots suitable for RV parking. The hotel would include a conference room, fitness
center, pool, meeting room, and other amenities.
2017071027 Whittier Boulevard/Santa Fe Springs Road Intersection Improvement Project
Whittier, City of
Whittier--Los Angeles
NOD
The proposed project would provide intersection improvements consisting of an
additional through lane on Whittier Blvd and an additional southbound through
lane and southbound right-turn pocket on Pickering Ave. These improvements
would address existing traffic deficiencies and implement improvements consistent
with the city's general plan transportation element.
2017099016 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0429-R1 for Timber Harvesting
Plan (THP) 1-17-069-HUM
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for installation and removal fo five Class III
temporary crossings.
2017098222 Pyramid Dam Spillway Inspection
Water Resources, Department of
Gorman--Los Angeles
NOE
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission n(FERC) has required DWR to
immediately perform a thorough inspection of all of FERC licensed spillways to
investigate and potentially repair the structure. The new inspections are required in
light of the recent emergency action at Lake Oroville, CA. The Pyramid Dam
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Spillway inspection will include sounding of spillway invert and walls with
hammers/chain drag/declamation roller to check for concrete delamination.
Preparatory work includes lowering approximately 50 sandbags with a crane in the
spillway invert to reduce gate leakage, utilizing hand tools (squeegees/plastic
shovels/scrapers) or pressure washer to remove algae in the spillway invert, and
setting anchors and ropes for rope access inspection of controlled spillway invert.
The spillway work will also include sealing concrete joints and cracks, and
repairing areas of concrete spalling.
2017098223 Taylor Yard Bikeway/Pedestrian Bridge (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2017-0077-R5)
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Los Angeles
NOE
The project is limited to the construction of a multi-model bridge over the Los
Angeles River. The proposed bridge is designed for bicycle and pedestrian use,
and would also support emergency vehicles. On the south, the proposed bridge
would connect with the existing bikeway along the river, and two ramps will be
constructed, which will be compliant with the American with Disabilities Act. On
the north, a bikeway ramp would be constructed. The proposed steel-framed
bridge would be approximately 400-feet-long and supported on abutments and
one foundational support pier in the central portion of the channel.
2017098224 Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Road Improvement Project
Galt, City of
Galt--Sacramento
NOE
The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Annual Road Improvement Project is
an approved project in the current Capital Improvement Program. The project will
upgrade and pave approximately 1 mile of graveled access roads along the south
and west perimeter of the WWTP. The project will use a Full Depth Reclamation
(FDR) process to grind and mix existing roadway materials with material to provide
a new structural roadway base section. Three inches of asphaltic concrete will
then be installed on the base providing a paved roadway.
2017098225 CIR Princeton (03-0G420)
Caltrans #3
Colusa--Colusa
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is proposing a project to
cold plan and recycle 0.25' of existing AC pavement and overlay it with 0.15' of
Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt (Type-G) to perpetuate the fair to good condition of
the existing roadway and to prolong its service life.
2017098226 Schafer Stream Crossing and Pond Removal Remediation Project (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0471-R
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The project includes seven encroachments. The seven encroachments will
remediate impacts from unpermitted land development for cannabis cultivation.
This unpermitted land development has caused extensive erosion by modifying
site hydrology and concentrating flow to an inside ditch and hillside. The
redirected hydrology has resulted in gullying and instability of slopes just above
Little Larabee Creek. The work is designed to deconcentrate slopes, compaction
of fill, installation of rocked fords, removal of existing culverts, stream remediation,
revegetation, and rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
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2017098227 PLN17-01471
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
WES 53H, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098228 PLN17-01480
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework - 17S 72 - Midway Sunset Field, PP16616
2017098229 PLN17-01481
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17S 2331, Minor Rework, PP16616
2017098230 PLN17-01494
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
381-5G, Minor Rework
2017098231 PLN17-01495
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
378-26Z, Minor Rework
2017098232 PLN17-01496
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
AN 3082E - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098233 PLN17-01497
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 10R - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098234 PLN17-01498
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 135R - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098235 PLN17-01499
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 186 - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098236 PLN17-01500
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 239 - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
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2017098237 PLN17-01501
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 253 - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098238 PLN17-01502
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 259 - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098239 PLN17-01503
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
GW 260 - Kern River Field, Minor Rework
2017098240 Orleans Seal Coat
Caltrans #1
--Humboldt
NOE
Caltrans Maintenance plans to place a rubberized seal coat followed by a
micro-surface as a preventative form of maintenance for this section of the
roadway. All work will be within the existing state right-of-way.
2017098241 SR-55 Sign Replacement
Caltrans #12
Costa Mesa--Orange
NOE
Caltrans proposes to upgrade existing freeway signs at four bridge overcrossings
along State Route 55, install two signs on a bridge column and two signs in the
right shoulder of Bay Street and Fairview Road in the City of Costa Mesa, County
or Orange. The purpose of this project is to increase visibility of the existing signs.
2017098242 Lincoln Avenue 2nd Left Turn and Signal Synchronization
Caltrans #12
Orange--Orange
NOE
The proposed project will reconfigure lanes on westbound Lincoln Avenue
between Santiago Boulevard and Tustin Avenue to provide two left turn lanes and
synchronize traffic signal timing at three neighboring intersections. The purpose of
the project is to reduce vehicle queuing along Lincoln Avenue, Santiago
Boulevard, Lincoln Avenue off-ramp.
2017098243 Blue Water Diversion and Stream Crossings Project (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0386-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0386-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Utah Blue
The project is limited to four encroachments. Two encroachments are for water
diversion for domestic use, irrigation, and micro-hydro power generation. Water
will be diverted from two Class II streams with one stream provided consumptive
water, and the second stream providing power generation through water pressure.
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Work for the water diversion projects includes use and maintenance of the water
diversion infrastructure. Two additional encroachments are proposed to upgrade
road/stream crossings on Class III watercourses. Work for these projects will
include excavation, removal of the old culverts, installation of new culverts,
placement of rock armoring, and erosion control as necessary to minimize erosion.
2017098244 Special Repair/ Deferred Maintenance (Allocation #01, FY 17/18)
Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of
--
NOE
Repair and maintenance projects will be conducted at various California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison facilities statewide as
shown in the attached list. Repair projects include a wide array of repairs; some
examples are roof repair/replacement, inmate housing shower repair,
replacement/repair of flooring, replacement of chillers, and effluent pond lining
replacement.
These projects are necessary to maintain the buildings and infrastructure and to
meet code requirements at CDCR prisons statewide and to ensure unimpeded
operation of the facilities and their public safety mission.
All work will be performed within the prison property in developed/disturbed areas.
These projects are not in environmentally sensitive areas, and none of these
exceptions to this exemption are applicable.
2017098245 Office Space Lease in Multi-tenant building
Consumer Affairs, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Pharmacy, proposes to lease
approximately 20,850 sqft. of existing office space. The space will be used for the
licensing and enforcement of Pharmacists and Pharmacies.
2017098246 University of California Hopland Research Center Culvert Replacement (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0315-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
The project is limited to one encroachment. The project will replace a failing,
48-inch diameter culvert, sized for a 100-year flow event. THe channel will be dry
during project work. Rock armoring will be limited to the protection of the base of a
cottonwood on the inlet side of the culvert. Some cutting and movement of recent
large wood deposited adjacent to the outflow will be necessary to place the
culvert, but large wood will be left instream to the extent possible.
2017098247 PLN17-01475
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Install production flow lines and power lines for three wells.
2017098248 2017 Water Spreading Project (Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0059-R6)
Fish & Wildlife #6
--Inyo
NOE
The Project is limited to the removal of woody debris or anthropogenic waste,
immediately adjacent to 46 water diversions and culverts in Inyo County during the
high flows associated with the 2017 runoff year (approximately April to August).
Access to work areas will occur along the existing roadways. Equipment stging
and maintenance areas will be located on existing paved areas, nesting bird
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surveys will be implemented prior to any vegetation disturbance; any entrained fish
will be returned to the mainstem stream following teh end of spreading activities.
2017098249 Little Antelope Valley Fence Replacement
Fish & Widlife #6 I/M
--Mono
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife ("CDFW") proposes to replace
approximately 12 miles of existing barbwire fence on the CDFW owned Wildlife
Area. The fence will be built to wildlife friendly specifications and constructed
primarily using hand tools. The purpose of the project is to demarcate the
boundaries of Wildlife Area and to control livestock. The project will include
clearing of woody vegetation along fence lines, replacing and repairing fence
braces, posts, and wire, and adding informational and boundary signage at key
points around the Wildlife Area.
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2017-10 Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians - APNs: 054-330-001
Bureau of Indian Affairs
--Madera
BIA 10/16/2017
The subject property consists of a one parcel of land, encompassing ~2.99 acres
more or less, commonly referred to as APN: 054-330-001. The property is
contiguous to the Picayune Rancheria, Coarsegold, CA.
The Tribe wants to preserve and protect lands and resources that hold historical,
cultural and spiritual significant, as well as reestablish tribal jurisdiction and
sovereignty over the proposed land acquisition.
2017-11 Redding Rancheria, California Tribe - APNs: 049-390-037, 049-370-005,
049-380-12
Bureau of Indian Affairs
--Shasta
BIA 10/16/2017
The subject property consists of 3 parcels, APNs: 049-390-037, 049-370-005,
049-380-12, containing approx 66+ acres. The subject parcels are currently
vacant, open space. Under this proposed action the tribe has no plans to develop
or otherwise change the existing use of this property.
2016101022 Bluffs at Ridgemark Project
San Benito County
Hollister--San Benito
EIR 10/30/2017
The project is a residential development on a 49.6 acre site within unincorporated
San Benito County. The applicant requests a Major subdivision to subdivide and
allow for development of the project site with 90 single family residential lots, each
lot ranging from 8,464 sf to 28,869 sf and not exceeding 33 ft in height, as well as
related on and off site improvements necessary to service the project. The
proposed density would be 1.8 dwelling units per gross acre. Approx 12.1 acres on
the western and southern edges of the blufftop site are comprised of steel slopes
and would not be developed. 0.3 acre south of the blufftop site would be
developed with an emergency access/restricted access road. Based on the current
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conceptual site design and layout, the project would be composed of one- and
two-story dwellings.
2016121048 Grayson Repowering Project
Glendale, City of
Glendale--Los Angeles
EIR 10/30/2017
The City of Glendale, Dept. of Water and Power (City) is proposing to repower the
Grayson Power Plant. A majority of the equipment and facilities at the Grayson
Power Plan were completed between 1941 and 1977, and are proposed to be
replaced with more reliable, efficient, flexible, and cleaner units. The City is
proposing to replace the existing generation equipment and related facilities with
the exception of Unit 9 (a simple cycle peaking plant built in 2003), by installing a
combination of new combined of new combined cycle and simple cycle gas
turbine generation units. The generating capacity would increase from 238
megawatts (MW) to 260 MW (an increase of 22 MW) to meet a regulatory
requirement for reliability.
2017091045 Brookfield Residential Properties
San Marcos, City of
San Marcos--San Diego
MND 10/16/2017
The applicant is requesting approval to construct 220 residential condominium
units on 23.22 acres located at the southwest corner of South Twin Oaks Valley
Rd and South Village Drive.
2017091046 Pomona Rincon Transfer Station
Chino Hills, City of
Chino Hills--San Bernardino
MND 10/16/2017
The applicant is requesting the approval of a GP, ZC and land swap for the
proposed relocation of the city of Chino Hills Transfer Station to a city-owned 1.4
acre strip of land located south of the Pomona Rincon Sewer Lift Station and
adjacent to the 13.4 acre Pinehurst park. The transfer station was previously
located at the city's former city yard. In order to accommodate the undergrounding
of the SCE Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project; the city relinquished its
rights over the Pipeline Facility to SCE including the right to operate its Transfer
Station.
2017091047 Life Time Athletic & Tennis Club - San Clemente Project
San Clemente, City of
San Clemente--Orange
MND 10/16/2017
The Life Time Athletic & Tennis Club project proposes the
redevelopment/renovation of the existing Rancho San Clemente Tennis & Fitness
Club into a new 45,000 sf, single story clubhouse with terraced, below-grade
facilities, providing a restaurant, spa, locker rooms, child care facilities, exercise
rooms, pro shop, and associated administrative/office spaces. A new swimming
pool, shaded outdoor gathering space, and expanded parking area are also
proposed.
2017092036 Well No. 8 Driveway
Vacaville, City of
Vacaville--Solano
MND 10/16/2017
The project includes the construction of a new 10 ft wide driveway and access
road for the city's existing water well facility located at 892 Elmira Rd. The
driveway would begin approx 220 ft west of the Elmira Rd/Leisure Town Rd
intersection, and would provide vehicular access along Elmira Rd rather than
Leisure Town Rd. The entrance would start 30 ft wide and would gradually taper to
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10 ft wide within the site for a total length of 192 ft before terminating at an existing
asphalt/concrete parking area front along Leisure Town Rd.
2017092037 Orchard & Vine Winery and Farm Market, 550 Walnut Boulevard, Brentwood;
County File #LP16-2047
Contra Costa County
Brentwood--Contra Costa
MND 10/16/2017
The proposed Orchard & Vine project consists of a winery and a farm market on a
nine acre project site located at 550 Walnut Blvd in the unincorporated Byron area
of Contra Costa County, between Walnut Blvd to the west and Kellogg Creek to
the east. The project site is essentially flat and regularly tilled for agricultural
plantings, including a cherry orchard, olive orchard, pumpkin patch, and a
pomegranate hedge along the Walnut Blvd frontage.
2017092038 Baylands Boardwalk Improvement Project
Palo Alto, City of
Palo Alto--Santa Clara
MND 10/16/2017
The project proposes the replacement of the existing Palo Alto Baylands
boardwalk with a new, improved boardwalk along the same alignment of the
existing boardwalk. The existing timber boardwalk extends approx 850 ft northeast
across the Harriet Mundy Marsh towards the SF Bay from the Interpretive Center
and the San Francisquito Creek Trail. The new boardwalk would be five ft in width
intermittent viewing platforms and its elevation would be 3.6 to 4.3 ft higher than
the existing structure to accommodate projected sea-level rise.
2017092040 Chang Property Development
San Ramon, City of
San Ramon--Contra Costa
MND 10/16/2017
The applicant is proposing to develop a 43-lot single family subdivision and 18
secondary dwelling units, along with the provision of street improvements,
landscaping, utilities, a tot lot to serve project residents, and other ancillary
improvements on a 16-acre portion of the project site; dedicate and construct a
neighborhood parking 2-acre of land; and preserve the remainder of the 195-acre
site as natural open space. The proposed project is pursuant to the Northwest
Specific Plan, adopted by the city in 2006. The NWSP guides development and
conservation in a 354-acre area in and adjacent to the city limit and envisions a
residential neighborhood, neighborhood park and open space on the proposed
project site.
2017092039 San Mateo County Government Center Development Project
San Mateo County
Redwood City--San Mateo
NOP 10/16/2017
Project is development of a new County office building (5 to 7 levels; 121,000 to
156,000 sq. ft.) and parking structure (850 to 1,200 stalls) on the 8-block County
Government Center Campus in downtown Redwood City. Purpose of the project
is to consolidate dispersed, related County functions into a single location to
improve operational efficiency and service delivery, and provide financial benefits.
Project involves relocation of the historic Lathrop House 200 feet south on
Hamilton Street, demolition of two vacant buildings (First American Title Company
and Lebsack), and demolition of the existing traffic court building and relocation of
that function to the Hall of Justice.
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2017092041 Oakland Alameda Access Project
Caltrans #4
Oakland, Alameda--Alameda
NOP 10/31/2017
Note: Extended Review
The Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) and Caltrans
are working in partnership with the cities of Oakland and Alameda to identify
freeway access and arterial roadway improvements between I-880, I-980 and local
Oakland streets; including access to and from the Posey/Webster Tubes which
connect the cities of Oakland and Alameda. The improvements are intended to
increase mobility and reduce traffic congestion, reduce freeway-bound regional
traffic on local roadways, and improve connectivity for bicycle and pedestrian
traffic.
2015071047 Eastern Coachella Valley Stormwater Master Plan
Coachella Valley Water District
--Riverside
Oth
Note: Response to comment
The proposed Project is the administration, right-of-way acquisition (to the extent
necessary) and construction of storm drains, channels, levees (collectively
referred to as Facilities), and the operation and maintenance of Facilities identified
in the ECV SMP. The Plan is a comprehensive conceptual stormwater master
plan that identifies conceptual locations, alignments, and sizes for primary
drainage Facilities to address the current and future drainage needs of the
approximately 207 square mile Plan Area. The ECV SMP is intended to be used
as a planning guide for locating and sizing regional stormwater facilities (SMP
Facilities) that will be constructed by Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD), City
of Coachella, and/or developers over time as development takes place within the
area. When implemented, the Plan will provide flood protection to the area during
a 100-year flood event.
2003031069 Del Mar Fairgrounds 2008 Master Plan Revised Draft Enviromental Impact Report
( REVISED DEIR)
22nd District Agricultural Association
Del Mar, San Diego--San Diego
NOD
On April 18, 2011, the 22nd District Agricultural Association (DAA) determined that
the No Hotel Alternative was the environmental superior alternative, certified the
FEIR, and approved the 2008 Master Plan, No Hotel Alternative (Alternative 3)
("The Project"). However, the Final EIR was challenged in court and, on Jan. 4,
2013, the Court issued a writ of mandate directing the 22nd DAA to set aside and
vacate certification of the Final EIR and its approval of the project. The Court
directed the 22nd DAA to undertake new environmental review regarding:
1. Traffic generation and mitigation.
2. Lack of water supply physical baseline.
3. Lack of greenhouse gas emissions baseline.
The court's order provides that the new material will supersede the sections of the
EIR found to be inadequate and the 22nd DAA will circulate the new material and
the original Final EIR and indicate what sections have been superseded (see the
Prologue for these sections). The Court's writ of mandate requires the 22nd DAA
to undertake new environmental review consistent with the Court's statement of
decision. The 22nd DAA to undertake new environmental review consistent with
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the Court's statement of decision. The 22nd DAA complied with this requirement
by preparing the REVISED DRAFT EIR.
2008012065 Martinez Marina Waterside Improvements
Martinez, City of
Martinez--Contra Costa
NOD
This proposed project involves hydraulic dredging a small portion of the Martinez
Marina to depths ranging from approximately -6 feet to -8 mean lower low water
(MLLW), with an additional 2 feet over dredge allowance. The estimated maximum
volume of dredge material is 24,100 cubic yards over a surface area of
approximately 2.84 acres. Sediment would be removed with a cutterhead hydraulic
suction dredge and conveyed via an 8- to 12-inch diameter pipe to the City of
Martinez upland disposal ponds located southeast of the marina. The Project
would result in permanent impacts to 0.08 acres of delta smelt (Hypomesus
transpacifficus) habitat. The project is expected to result in incidental take of delta
smelt and longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys), which are designated as an
endangered and threatened species, respectively, under the California
Endangered Species Act. The ITP referenced above as issued by DFG authorizes
incidental take of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result of Project
implementation.
2012041012 Redlands Passenger Rail Project
San Bernardino Associated Governments
San Bernardino, Redlands--San Bernardino
NOD
The Redlands Passenger Rail Project is an approx. nine mile corridor extending
east from the City of San Bernardino to the City of Redlands and includes local
and express train service. SBCTA certified a Final EIR for the project in March of
2015. The Final EIR considered constructing a double track ready alignment
throughout the railroad corridor, turning Metrolink train at the University of the
Redlands, and plausible constructing staging areas SBCTA is proposing to
optimize the track alignment for a single track configuration, turning Metrolink
trains in downtown Redlands, and additional construction staging areas to facilitate
constructability.
2012041012 Redlands Passenger Rail Project
San Bernardino Associated Governments
San Bernardino, Redlands--San Bernardino
NOD
The Redlands Passenger Rail Project is an approx. nine mile corridor extending
east from the City of San Bernardino to the City of Redlands and includes local
and express train service. SBCTA certified a Final EIR for the project in March of
2015. The Final EIR considered drainage improvements throughout the corridor;
including off-site connections. SBCTA is proposing a new side-drain connection at
Twin Creek that would accept drainage from an existing culvert at mile post 2.63
that would be replaced as part of the approved project.
2013081076 ENV 13-0007 (Recycled Water Easterly Main Extension Project)
Escondido, City of
Escondido--San Diego
NOD
Project consists of approx. 2.3 miles of 15 inch brine return pipeline from
Broadway (near Grape Day Park) to the HARRF for discharge of brine recovered
from a reverse osmosis water treating facility.
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2013081076 ENV 13-0007 (Recycled Water Easterly Main Extension Project)
Escondido, City of
Escondido--San Diego
NOD
Project consists of approx. 3.2 miles of 24 inch recycled water transmission
pipeline and a new 350,000 gallon potable water tank. In addition, the project will
convert an existing 1.2 million gallon potable water tank to a recycled water tank.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Chapter 19.98 (Oil and Gas
Production), to include new site development standards for all oil and gas
exploration, extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated
Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, has approved permits for Aera Energy LLC
to hydraulically fracture one well (API#03055841) in the South Belridge oilfield of
Kern County.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Chapter 19.98 (Oil and Gas
Production), to include new site development standards for all oil and gas
exploration, extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated
Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, has approved permits for Aera Energy LLC
to hydraulically fracture one well (API# 03062751) in the South Belridge oilfield of
Kern County.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Chapter 19.98 (Oil and Gas
Production), to include new site development standards for all oil and gas
exploration, extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated
Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
CA Resources Production Corporation (CRPC) is proposing to drill Palla I-22A
(API#03058218). The proposed project involves drilling a new well, completing at
various intervals and hydraulic fracturing the well. In addition, the proposed
projects may complete additional downhole work as approved by the Division of
Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
NOD
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Kern County
--Kern
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Chapter 19.98 (Oil and Gas
Production), to include new site development standards for all oil and gas
exploration, extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated
Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
CA Resources Production Corporation (CRPC) is proposing to drill Midas I-8A
(API#03059198). The proposed project involves drilling a new well, completing at
various intervals and hydraulic fracturing the well. In addition, the proposed
projects may complete additional downhole work as approved by the Division of
Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources.
2015101046 Road 200 Fine Gold Creek Bridge Replacement
Madera County
--Madera
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0224-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Madera County.
Project includes activities related to the replacement of an existing two-lane 140
foot long, 24 foot wide timber and concrete road bridge with a new 368-foot long,
40 foot wide clear span bridge.
2016032012 Demonstration Recharge Extraction & Aquifer Management Project + NSJWCD
South System Improvements
San Joaquin County
Lodi--San Joaquin
NOD
The SREAM Project is a collaboration between San Joaquin county (County), the
North San Joaquin Water Conservation District (NSJWCD), and East Bay
Municipal District (EBMUD). The DREAM Project consists of a one-time,
short-term pilot conjunctive use groundwater replenishment project of limited scale
involving 1,000 acre-feet of surface water supply provided by EBMUD. The
NSJWCD South System surface water distribution facility will be rehabilitated and
used to convey the surface water to farmlands currently pumping groundwater. In
exchange for providing the surface water supply, EBMUD would receive up to 500
AF of groundwater extracted from an existing well for export to EBMUD customers.
A new 2.8-mile pipeline would also be constructed from the extraction well south to
EBMUD's existing Mokelumne Aqueducts where the water will be pressurized and
injected into the aqueduct system. Improvements to the NSJWCD intake and
distribution system are planned for 2018 through 2019 and the design and
construction of the new pipeline and aqueduct tie-in to convey the extracted
groundwater to the Mokelumne Aqueducts are planned for 2018 through 2020.
Construction will occur east of the City of Lodi, west of the unincorporated
community of Lockeford and south of the Mokelumne River in San Joaquin county.
2017022012 Fremont Weir Adult Fish Passage Modification Project
Water Resources, Department of
Davis, West Sacramento--Yolo
NOD
This proposed project involves the removal of an existing fish ladder at Fremont
Weir, modification of the stilling basin, installation of a fish passage structure, and
installation of a box culvert (Fremont Weir Fish Passage Structure); improvements
to the channel that extends from the south side of the Sacramento River up to fish
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ladder located at Fremont Weir (Upstream Channel); improvements to a poorly
defined channel that begins on the south side of the existing fish ladder curving in
a southeast direction to an existing deep pond (Reach 1); replacement of an
earthen agricultural crossing (Agricultural Road Crossing #2) on Tule Canal with
box culverts; and, complete removal of an earthen agricultural road crossing
(Agricultural Road Crossing #3) on Tule Canal. The Project's initial construction
will occur over two construction seasons.
Project will result in impacts to 5.37 acres of giant garter snake (Thamnophis
gigas) habitat including temporary impacts to 3.54 acres and 2.52 acres of
Sacramento River spring-run and winter-run Chinook salmon (Oncohynchus
tshawytscha) habitat including temporary impacts to 0.42 acres; the project will
permanently remove 1.83 acres of giant garter snake habitat and 2.1 acres of
Sacramento River spring-run Chinook salmon, which are designated as a
threatened species and winter-run Chinook salmon, which are designated as an
endangered species under CESA. The ITP referenced above as issued by CDFW
authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result
of Project Implementation.
2017041060 Burbank 2017 Wastewater Change Petition
Burbank, City of
Burbank, Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
The city of Burbank proposes to gradually decrease the volume of treated
wastewater discharged from the Burbank Water Reclamation Plant to the Burbank
Western Channel in order to increase the delivery of recycled water to various
users within the BWP service area and adjacent jurisdictions.
2017071051 Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
University of California, Irvine
Irvine--Orange
NOD
Project would demolish an existing surface parking lot, 12B, and construct an
approx. 180,000 gross sq. ft. structure on a 3.5 acre site located in the Physical
Sciences Quad of the Academic Core. The structure would be 8 stories with an
additional mechanical penthouse and basement level and would include wet
laboratory, office, classroom/auditorium, and support space. Site improvements
include paving and landscaping of the Physical Sciences pedestrian mall, along
the edge of the project site, and between the project building and Physical
Sciences Classroom Building and Physical Sciences Lecture Hall. The existing
service road located to the east of the project site would be realigned and
widened.
2017071070 Porto's Bakery and Cafe
West Covina, City of
West Covina--Los Angeles
NOD
The project applicant proposes to demolish an existing restaurant/nightclub
building, and construct and operate a new bakery and cafe at the project site. The
proposed bakery and cafe will occupy a slightly larger footprint than that of the
existing commercial building (21,943 sq. ft. versus 17,500 sq. ft.) located on site.
2017082005 Master IS/MND Tuolumne Utilities District Ditch Maintenance Activities
Tuolumne Utilities District
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOD
Master environmental document to address ongoing system-wide ditch
maintenance activities countywide including reducing water loss (ditch lining), pipe
capacity (install and replace), maintain/repair/upgrade existing structures, flow
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operations, fencing, dams and reservoirs (minor), emergency response, staging
areas, erosion control, fill and rip rap, retaining walls, freeboard, leak repair, over
drains and underdrains, culverts, remove sediment and vegetation within ditches,
flume repair, water quality monitoring equipment installation/upgrade, maintain
access roads and related activities.
2017099018 Burney-Hat Creek Bioenergy
Shasta County
--Shasta
NOD
Project will install a 3 MW community-scale biomass gasification system on a
previously disturbed but currently unused 9-acre portion of the Hat Creek
Construction and Materials, Inc. site. Current site uses include offices,
construction equipment storage, an asphalt plant, a concrete plant, a rock quarry,
wild rice cultivation, and a brewery. The gasification reactor proposed for this
Agreement is designed by West Biofuels for wholesale export to the power grid,
after power use by the equipment itself is accounted for, and a biochar byproduct
for sale as an agricultural amendment. The distinction of biomass gasification
systems versus other bioenergy generation systems is that it.
2017099019 Rancho Silverado Stables (Streambed alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0118-R5)
Orange County
--Orange
NOD
Project is limited to the stabilization of 390 linear feet (5,288 sq. ft.) an existing
slope through the installation of ungrouted riprap.
2017099020 Ross Residence - S-12-103, M-12-008, ND-16-001
Los Gatos, City of
Los Gatos--Santa Clara
NOD
Request to construct a single-family residence and merge two lots on property
zoned R-1:8, APNs 529-23-015 and 529-23-016.
2017098250 United Health Care Medical Clinic
Huron, City of
Huron--Fresno
NOE
Site plan review, construction and ooperation an 11,200 sq. ft. medical office
building, future 3,500 sq. ft. building pad, off-street parking, and circulation and
infrastructure improvements.
2017098251 PA17-016 (AUP) Burgerim Type 41 ABC
Aliso Viejo, City of
--Orange
NOE
An administrative use permit ("AUP") to allow Burgerim ("Applicant") to establish a
ype 41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine from the California Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control ("ABC") at 26741 Aliso Creek Road, Suite E in Aliso Viejo, CA.
The restaurant is located in Aliso Viejo Town Center. Burgerim will operate seven
days a week, from 9:00 a.m. to midnight. The request is to allow beer and wine
service within a 1,400 sq. foot area within the 3,096 square foot restaurant space.
2017098252 Planning Applicaiton PA17-010 (AUP)
Aliso Viejo, City of
--Orange
NOE
Planning Application PA17-010 (AUP), Administrative Use Permit for The Center
Stage Studio to occupy a 5,718 square foot tenant space for the purpose of
providing performing arts tutorial services.
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2017098253 450 West Santa Clara Bank Stabilization Project (Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0403-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Work includes grading to repair the eroded area of Los Gatos Creek bank and to
expand the riparian area. The will be 0.032 acre of rip rap added to the graded
area. Soil infill will be placed within and over he rip-rap and willow stakes will be
planted. A wall consisting of large precast Ultrablock concrete blocks will be
installed to support soils along the existing bridge, parallel to West Santa Clara
Street. A 10-inch PVC or HDPE storm drain pipe will be buried in the upper bank
slope to replace a previously existing grouted cobble-lined sormwater ditch taht
was lot doe to streambank erosion.
2017098254 Various Emergency Road Repair and Replacement Projects. Group 4
El Dorado County
Unincorporated--El Dorado
NOE
Peavine Ridge Road - Roadway and hillside washout, collapse and washout of
culvert, servere roadway damage. Permanent repair work will include roadway
reconstruction, repair of a side slope embankment, and replacement of the
damaged culvert system, including the drainage inlet. The CMP outlet will be
stabilized with rock slope protection.
Cosumnes MIne Road Slope Failure - Slope failure, roadway collapse, erosion.
Permanent repair work will include placement of a new structural roadway section,
backfill, slope stabilization on uphill side of road, construction of a new retaining
wall to retain the roadway on a steep embankment, and tree removal.
2017098255 BIcycle Pedestrian Counters and Class 3 Bicycle Route Signs
El Dorado County
Unincorporated--El Dorado
NOE
Installation of eight permanent bicycle and pedestrian counters on Class 1 trails
and 30 Class 3 bicycle route signs on existing roadways.
2017098256 Installation of SCADA Integrated Metering Systems at Turnouts of the
Pumping-Through-Pipe
United Water Conservation District
Oxnard--Ventura
NOE
Installation of SCADA integrated metering system at turnouts of thhe Pumping
Trought Pipeline (PTP) System.
2017098257 Mt. Shasta FIsh Hatchery Bypass Ditch and Spillway Repair Project
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Siskiyou
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife Northern Region (Department)
operates the Mt. Shasta Fish Hatchery (MSH). In 2016-2017, MSH experienced
severe flooding as a result from higher than normal snow melt and rain runoff.
The spillway was not equipped to handle the amount of water being deposited into
the creek resulting in erosion of the creek channel. The erosion caused damage
to the spillway and created a hazard to the structural integrity of the intake pond.
The flooding caused pieces of the overflow curtain to fail off, as a result causing
approximately 65 feet of continuous erosion towards the intake pond.
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2017098258 BLPP Bank Stabilization and DEPP Sediment Basins Restoration and Expansion
Water Resources, Department of
--Kern
NOE
The San Joaquin Field division will perform maintenance on the Devil's Den
Pumping Plant (DEPP) forebay. This requires the forebay to be dewatered into a
nearby sediment basin. The sediment basin is too small to hold all of the water, so
excess water has to be released onto the Berenda Mesa Water Dstrict spoil site.
The sediment basin would be expanded, so that all the water is captured.
Sediment basin #2 located along the DEPP primary aqueduct road near Kecks Rd,
also needs maintenance. It is used to store and burn vegetation. The basin is
filled with debris and the walls have partly collapsed.
2017098259 New Entrance Station at Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Del Norte
NOE
Construct a new entrance station and reconfigure the roadway at the new entrance
station at Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park to replace a kiosk closed due to a
hazard tree and to alleviate potential traffic issues.
2017098260 Dynegy Moss Landing Power Plant, Permit Renewal
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
--Monterey
NOE
The Permit allows Dynegy to store and treat hazardous waste in three surface
impoundments and a filter press. The hazardous waste is generated onsite from
the cleaning operations at the power generation buildings. Dynegy applied for the
renewal of their Permit in May 2015. No changes will occur in the type of waste
handled, the wasted handled, the volumes of wasted stored or treated, or the
operation of the surface impoundments. However, the two power generators thet
create the hazardous wastes are now closed and no further hazardous waste is
expected to be generated from the cleaning processes.
2017098261 PLN17-01520
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
57WD-13B, Minor Rework
2017098262 06-0W370 Kern 99 Fence Repair
Caltrans #6
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The proposed work is to remove existing damaged Right of Way fencing to be
replaced with chain link fencing in Kern County, in Bakersfield, from Truxton
Avenue to Route 58/99/178 Separation. All work will be performed in the
Departments Right of Way. Some work will be off the paved roadway with ground
disturbing activities.
2017098263 Issue Right of Entry Permit to Siemens Industry, Inc.
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Issue Right of Entry Permit (ROE) to the Siemens Industry, Inc. to gather data at
the Broadway crossing operated by the Sacramento Southern Railroad.
All work conducted pursuant to this ROE and related project work will comply with
all state and federal environmental laws, including but not limited to CEQA, NEPA,
the Endangered Species Act, Section 5024 of the Public Resources Code, and
conditions specified by this ROE and other permitting agencies.
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2017098265 Trinity Ridge Farms Remediation Project (Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0511-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The project involves the improvement and/or remediation of several inadequately
designated stream crossings to reduce and/or eliminate the risk of sediment
discharge tot he Indian Creek watershed. The remediation plan was submitted in
order to remedy violations as cited by CDFW staff in a Notice of Violation issued
August 17, 2015.
2017098266 Thompson Meadow Geological Survey
Water Resources, Department of
--Plumas
NOE
In cooperation with U.S. Forest Service, DWR is proposing to conduct a geological
survey referred to as Cone Penetration Testing (CPT), which involves a low
pressure tracked vehicle inserting a narrow probe into the ground at numerous
locaitons. Any holes will be grouted closed or retained for piezometer installation.
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