Jerry Brown, Governor
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June 16 – 30, 2016
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE SUMMARY OF POSTINGS
The State Clearinghouse distributes draft environmental documents to state agencies for review and comment, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The State Clearinghouse also acts as the State Single Point of Contact for the review of federal grant applications and federal development projects. This Summary of Postings summarizes the environmental documents and federal grant applications received by the Clearinghouse during the period June 16 – 30, 2016.
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Environmental Document Filings with the State Clearinghouse 1999-2015
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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
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
EIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement
EA Draft Environmental Assessment
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
OTH Other type (none of the above)
DAILYLOG.FRX
State Clearinghouse CEQA Database
CEQA ActionsCEQA Daily Log
Documents Received during the Period: 06/16/2016 - 06/30/2016
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2014111007 7500 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 08/01/2016
Faring Capital, the Applicant, proposes to develop a new mixed-use project with
236 residential dwelling units above 30,000 sq. ft. of ground-floor commercial uses
in the Hollywood Community of the City of Los Angeles. These new uses, which
would comprise approximately 210,288 sq. ft. of floor area, would be located on
two adjacent sites that together comprise approximately 1.64 acres. The West
Building would total approximately 127,050 sq. ft. of floor area, and the East
Building would include approximately 83,238 total sq. ft. of floor area, with a 3:1
FAR. The East Building proposes a maximum height of 65 feet, and the West
Building proposes a maximum height of 66 feet 9 inches feet at its highest point.
To provide for the new uses, approximately 39,939 sq. ft. of low-rise commercial
uses and surface parking would be removed.
2015022037 Mountain View Cemetery Burial Site Expansion
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
EIR 08/01/2016
The project would develop portions of the undeveloped upper one third of the
cemetery property to accommodate future needs for additional burial sites. Three
separate but interrelated development sites, all entirely within the City of Oakland,
would be included. The sites would be developed as a cut-and-fill plan that will
move existing soils from proposed cut locations to proposed fill locations, with a
resulting cut and fill balance on site. This approach would require the transfer of
soil between undeveloped sections of the cemetery property and subsequent
grading and site work. The project would also connect the development sites to
each other and to the existing portions of the Cemetery by extensions of on-site
roadways.
2015102079 Taylor and Tallac Restoration Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
JD 07/15/2016
The goal of the Project is to restore ecological processes and functions while
maintaining or enhancing existing recreational facilities and infrastructure. Project
activities include but are not limited to: 1) restore hydrological connectivity of
historic swales through culvert replacement, removal, and installation; 2) renovate
the fish ladder at Fallen Leaf Lake dam and partially remove the Lucky Baldwin
dam; 3) return the downstream portion of Tallac Creek to its historic channel; 4)
control and eradicate aquatic invasive species; 5) Install barriers to prevent access
to sensitive habitats; 5) Install nest and perch structures for certain species; 6)
enhance public access for non-motorized use to creation sites; 7) revegetate
riparian areas with native species; and 8) upgrade the stream profile chamber and
protect the integrity of the Rainbow Trail and bike path bridges.
2016042080 MDP 2016-08 Street Level Investments
Turlock, City of
Turlock--Stanislaus
MND 07/15/2016
The applicant is requesting to develop a 9.16 acre property with commercial/retail
uses. The property is part of the "Turlock Crossroads" commercial/retail
development. The entire 9.16 acres will be evaluated in the environmental review
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for the construction of approximately 132,297 sf of retail/commercial development.
However, the site and design review associated with this entitlement will be limited
to the proposed construction of a 55,000 sf retail building on approximately 4.08
acres of the property and the associated onsite improvements including paving,
parking, trash enclosure and landscaping.
2016061035 Location and Development Plan 15-01, Conditional Use Permit 15-01, General
Plan Amendment 15-01 A & B, Zone Change 15-01, Tentative Parcel Map 19598
Adelanto, City of
Adelanto--San Bernardino
MND 07/15/2016
Steeno Design Studio for M/M Paulicano request the development of a
multi-tenant retail facility to include a gas station, car wash, conveyance store,
motel, grocery store, restaurants and retail facilities on 18 acres of land located on
the northeast corner of Rancho Road and HWY 395; a CUP to allow the gas
station and drive thru's; a General Plan Amendment to change the zoning from
Business Park to General Commercial and a Parcel map to subdivide 4 lots into
10.
2016061036 Yada Family Farm Subdivision
Carlsbad, City of
Carlsbad--San Diego
MND 07/15/2016
The Yada family farm subdivision project is proposing to subdivide a 4.57 acre site
into 12 single family residential lots and a remainder lot for a project density of 2.8
dwelling units per acre. Lots 1-12 are newly proposed, while the thirteenth lot is
identified on the map as "not a part" and is presently developed with an existing
two-story single family home. Residential dwelling units on lots 1-12 are not
proposed as part of the subdivision, but in the future will include the development
of 12 single family dwelling units and two second dwelling units proposed on lots 1
and 5 that will satisfy the project's inclusionary housing requirements.
2016061037 SunPointe Residential Project
Laguna Niguel, City of
Laguna Niguel--Orange
MND 07/15/2016
The proposed project would involve the development of up to 71 small-lot, single
family residences on a 19.5 acre hillside in the northeastern portion of the City of
Laguna Niguel. Implementation of the proposed project would require approval of:
1) a general plan amendment, 2) a zone change, 3) a vesting tentative tract map,
4) a site development permit, and 5) a minor adjustment. Additional development
would include associated infrastructure improvements, two neighborhood parks,
perimeter fencing, slope landscaping, and completion of the existing rough-graded
1/4 mile segment of the Colinas Bluff Trail traversing the northern portion of the
site.
2016062041 Napa Vault Storage Facility Use Permit #P14-00296 and Tentative Parcel Map
#P15-00298
Napa County
Napa--Napa
MND 07/15/2016
Approval to modify use permit #P05-0434-UP and Use Permit Modification
#P09-00101, to allow: 1) construction of 130 industrial storage units, concrete
tilt-up, grouped within eleven buildings, for a total of 152,348 sf, with common
areas; 2) seven restrooms; 3) 13 parking stalls; 4) installation of an on-site waste
disposal system; 5) installation of a new well, water system and one storage tank;
and 6) consideration of the same approved exception to allow the 75-ft setback
from Suscol Creek instead of 150 ft with environmental enhancement of the site
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area within 75 ft of the creek. The request also includes approval of a modification
of Tentative Parcel Map #P09-00100-PM to: 1) create 129 parcels, where 128 of
the units will be sold as individual condos; 2) create homeowners association and
3) Record C.C. & R's.
2016062043 Shasta Water Management Project
Shasta Valley Resource Conservation District
--Siskiyou
MND 07/15/2016
This project consists of various agricultural water management modifications on
two separate ranches in the Shasta Valley. All infrastructure modifications are
designed to improve water management, improve irrigation efficiencies, reduce the
amount of cold water resources being utilized for irrigation, increase cold water
returns to the river system, and improve fish screening. The components of this
project are designed to improve water quality by decreasing temperatures and
increasing DO in the Shasta River and Parks Creek, an anadromous fishery, and
known spawning and rearing habitat for the federally threatened Coho Salmon.
The project addresses numerous regional and regulatory priorities and provides
benefits to water quality and aquatic habitat along the Shasta River and its
tributaries.
2016062042 City of Patterson Water Well #14 Project
Patterson, City of
Patterson--Stanislaus
Neg 07/15/2016
Consideration of the construction, installation, and operation of a City-owned water
well, equipped with a turbine pump housed in a masonry building. The completed
project consists of drilling of a test well and a production well, construction of the
well housing structure (pump house approximately 20' x 30'), and appurtenances
consisting of piping, electrical transformer, back-up power, site fencing, and
access. The site will be approximately 1/2 to one acre in size with connection to a
transmission line located in Sycamore Avenue. The project site is located in the
Villages of Patterson Master Development Plan Area.
2006071045 Shank Road-Alamo River Wetlands (AR21) Project
Salton Sea Authority
Brawley--Imperial
NOD
Construction of 55-acre wetland alongside Alamo River just east of Brawley for
purpose of settling out sediments and improving water quality in Alamo River and
Salton Sea. Would divert maximum of 12 cubic feet per second from the river,
and return the treated water back to the river. Project would include ongoing
monitoring of water, sediment, and tissues of wildlife to assure acceptable
contaminant levels.
2007052073 Emerson Property Project
Oakley, City of
Oakley--Contra Costa
NOD
Approval of a General Plan Amendment, Tentative Map, Final Development Plan,
and Design Review for "Emerson Neighborhood 6 - Woodbury"
2015061055 Mid Basin Centennial Park Injection Wells Project
Orange County Water District
Santa Ana--Orange
NOD
The construction and operation of four injection wells and a monitoring well.
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2015081039 Palomar Community College District South Education Center
Palomar Community College District
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
The proposed project would establish the PCCD South Education Center on the
27-acre property located at 11111 Rancho Bernardo Road. The proposed project
would convert the existing four-story, 110,000 sq. ft. building into a comprehensive
community college education center; construct a new 1,200-foot long loop road;
implement drainage improvements; and install walkways, hardscape areas, and
landscaping. Conversion of the existing building would include construction of
three four-story stairwells and interior tenant improvements to create an education
center that meets the facility and space needs identified in the PCCD Educational
Master Plan Update.
2015101070 Third, Fourth, and I Avenue Storm Drain Rehabilitation Project
Coronado, City of
Coronado--San Diego
NOD
The project involves construction of storm drain improvements along I Ave. from
Fourth Street to San Diego Bay in Coronado and is intended to mitigate flooding
that occurs during storms. The Project includes installation of new inlets,
construction of a new 48-inch storm drain, to 48 inches, and installation of a rock
energy dissipater. Project components within the District's jurisdiction include a
portion of the new storm drain, the upsized storm drain outfall, anchor collar,
rip-rap bedding, rock energy dissipater, and rock mitigation area.
2016031045 Akin Water Company Water Supply Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Porterville--Tulare
NOD
The proposed project includes the construction of a new well to serve the City of
Porterville, the construction of new distribution pipelines, the abandonment of two
existing wells, and the consolidation of the Akin Water Company into the City of
Porterville Water System. The new well, located on city-owned property, will be 16
inches in diameter, 710 feet deep, and provide up to 2,000 gallons per minute
(gpm) capacity. The proposed distribution pipelines will connect into the existing
City of Porterville water system in various locations within the city limits of
Porterville.
2016052004 Mother Lode Veterinary Hospital
Nevada County
Grass Valley--Nevada
NOD
A Use Permit (U15-011) proposing to construct a 3,050 sf two story addition to an
existing veterinary hospital. The addition includes a reception area, two staff
lounge areas, a staff training area, a conference room, an isolation room and two
office rooms. Also included with this application are 13 new parking stalls, parking
lot lighting and associated landscaping as well as a 20,000 gallon water storage
tank for fire flow and a new monument sign.
2016068126 TUO-49 & 120 Culvert Replacements
Caltrans #10
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to replace three
existing Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP)/ PVC culverts with three 4' W x 3'H Precast
Reinforced Concrete Box (Precast-RCB) culverts on State Route 49 in Tuolumne
County, near Chinese Camp, approximately 0.9 mile south of South Junction 108.
A small amount of right of way will be acquired for future maintenance of the
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culverts. The scope of work will include the removal of the existing culverts,
installation of three 50 foot long Precast-RCB culverts with wingwalls at each end,
backfilling the trench and embankments, placement of a rock slope protection at
the inlet and outlet of the culvert, and replacement of striping.
2016068215 MD-1 Hidden Lakes Water Distribution System Improvements - Feasibility Study &
Design
Madera County
--Madera
NOE
The proejct will include a Feasibility Study, the Design & Specs of the MD-1
Infrastructure improvements at MD-1. The improvements will be to replace
aged/leaky distribution pipes, evaluate the fireflow requirements of the water
mains, the replacemetn of the raw water line, and adding hydrants to the Water
System.
2016068216 Transfer of Coverae to enable construction of an addition to an Existing Residence
Tahoe Conservancy
Unincorporated--Placer
NOE
Project consists of the sale and transfer of 489 square feet of restored soft
coverage rights from Conservancy-owned land to a receiving parcel on whicb an
addition to a private residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the
receiving landowner to carry out the project with out any net increase in the
amount of existing land coverage in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
2016068217 Routine Maintenance of Transportation Facilities (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2015-0094-R5)
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Ventura
NOE
The routine maintenance project includes: a) Removal of debris and obstructions
within channels located at or 50 feet adjacent to culverts, bridges, and low flow
crossings. This includes trash, deposited woody debris, and herbaceous
vegetation, which directly reduces the capacity of these structures or impedes the
natural flow through or within these structures; b) Control of vegetation (removal of
vegetation under 4-inches in diameter at breast height) within 25 feet from these
structures as needed when said vegetation threatens the functionality of these
structures.
2016068218 Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant, Hazardous Waste Facility (HWF) Class 1 *
Permit Modification for Extension of the Closure Period for 13 Hazardous Waste
Units
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Riverbank--Stanislaus
NOE
This modification includes the extension of closure period of the 13 Hazardous
Waste Management Units (HWMUs) and the revision of the closure schedule from
a 2035 year to the year2016 of expected final closure. These changes are
reflected in the revised and approved closure plan. Updates will also be made to
sections in the HWF Permit, and the Part B of the Permit Applicaiton.
2016068219 Preserve and Maintain 5 Bridges - 4J8700 / 0415000390
Caltrans #4
--Contra Costa
NOE
Replace joint seals, methacrylate the deck surfaces and paint the bridge
identifiers. The project is to preserve and maintain the safety and integrity of the
highway.
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2016068220 Provide Potable Water to Approximately 500 Properties (Phase 1 Water Supply
Project)
Water Resources, Department of
Porterville--Tulare
NOE
Vandalia, a community within the City of Porterville (City), and East Porterville, an
unincorporated community in Tulare County, currently do not have a public water
system and residents have historically received household water by private wells.
The area is underlain by a shallow aquifer that is recharged by flow from the Tule
RIver. Because of the ongoing drought and limited surface flows in the Tule River,
the aquifer is experiencing a significant drawdown resulting in wells drying up.
2016068221 Downtown Anaheimm Recycled Water Expansion Project
Anaheim, City of
Anaheim--Orange
NOE
This is a two-phased project that will replace the use of potable water currently use
to irrigate approximately 438,000 square feet (s.f.) of landscaping at Pearson Park
in downtown Anaheim Boulevard, and Cypress Street in order to install
approximately 2,300 linear feet (l.f.) of recycled water pipeline. The newly installed
pipeline will connect to the pipelines of the existing WRDF. Also included in
Phase 1 is excavation at the southeast end of Person Park for the installation of an
underground 75,000 gallon recycled water storage tank, an irrigation pump, and
related hardware. The excavation is to be approximately 40' x 70' or equivalent
area to a maximum depth of 16'. Phase 2 consists of the installation of 800 l.f. of
pipeline, and an underground 36,000 gallon storage tank at the southwest side of
Pearson Park.
2016068222 Water Line Replacement - Olive Hill Lane (Dry Creek Bridge)
Woodside, City of
Woodside--San Mateo
NOE
The project will help to achieve the conservation objectives of the GEneral Plan by
reducing the amount of water that is lost due to leaks; and improving water
pressure for daily use and emergency fire fighting needs.
2016068223 California Correctional Health Care Service
Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The California Correctional Health Care Services proposes to lease approximately
19,430 square feet of existing office space to house staff for the Regional
Expansion Project. There are sufficient electricity, water, gas, wastewater, and
refuse removal services to adequately serve this property.
2016068224 Implementation of Agricultural BMP's in Alfalfa, Almonds, and Cotton that Aid
Restoration of the San Joaquin River Watershed.
State Water Resources Control Board
Firebaugh--Fresno
NOE
Help farmers in Fresno, Madera and Merced counties implement agricultural
BMP's including Integrated Pest Managment (IPM) practices in the cultivation of
alfalta, almonds and cotton and reduce the use of diazinon and chlorpyritos.
Project benefits watersheds and local communities by reducing pesticide risks.
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2016068225 Corporation Yard Energy Storage
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
Provision of electrical storage batteries under solar canopies within the campus'
exisitng corporation yard to store electrical power for use during peak times.
2016068226 Los Osos Creek Wetland Restoration Alternatives Analysis
Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The CSLRCDC purchased the property for permanent protection with U.S. Fish
and Wildlife and State Coastal Conservancy puiblic funds. A restoration plan will
be prepared to consider alternative project concepts with consideration for
encironmental impact, cost and general feasibility.
2016068227 Tulare 216 Pavement Overlay
Caltrans #6
Woodlake--Tulare
NOE
Maintain existing highway, Caltrans proposes to rehabilitate the roadway by
overlaying the existing asphalt concrete and dig out portions of the roadway.
2016068228 San Diego Convention Center IBank Financing for Repairs to the Sails Pavillion,
Escalators, Cooling Towers, and Life Safety
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project is the consent to encumbrance, consent to a sublease of
certain improvements under a lease-leaseback arrangement, and an amendment
to the 1998 Management Agreement to allow for California Infrastructure and
Economic Development Bank (IBank) to finance improvements at the San Diego
Convention Center (Convention Center).
2016068229 Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit to San Diego Mooring Company, LLC for
Storage, Parking, and Vessel Berthing
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project is a Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit (TUOP) to San
Diego Mooring Company, LLC (Tenant) for their use of two utility enclosures
(approximately 179 square feet and approximately 340 square feet) for storage
uses located on North Harbor Drive, two on-street parking spaces located on
North Harbor Drive adjacent to the Grape Street Pier, and area for vessel berthing
(approximately 1,280 square feet) located on the north side of Grape Street Pier,
in the City of San Diego. The areas proposed for use under this TUOP would be
used only and exclusively for the purpose of two utility enclosures for storage,
parking spaces, and vessel berthing and support area used for emergency
response, inspection, construction, and maintenance of mooring buoys and other
marine and shoreline accessible structures, and for no other purpose whatsoever
without prior written consent of the Executive Director of District in each instance.
2016068230 Amendment No. 2 to Telecommunications License Agreement with The IRvine
Company, LLC for Telecommunications Equipment
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project is Amendment No. 2 to a Telecommunications License
Agreement (agreement amendment) with The Irvine Company, LLC for the
District's continued operation of existing antennas, equipment, cabling, and
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appurtenances located on the One America Plaza Building in the City of San
Deigo. The agreement amendment will allow the Distirct to continue operating
three (3) existing antennas, equipment, cabling, and appurtenances located on the
35th and 36th floors of the building.
2016068231 Tower Bridge Fender Replacement Proejct, Geotech Drilling Activities
Caltrans #3
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
As part of the Tower Bridge Fender Replacement Project, Calrans is proposing to
conduct geotechnical investigations in the Sacramento River in downtown
Sacramento.
2016068232 Mills Pier Repair Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
--El Dorado
NOE
The Project will replace a 90' section of the existing pier, which includes the
replacement of six pilings.
2016068233 Route 101 Salinas Rehabilitation
Caltrans #5
Salinas--Monterey
NOE
As general highway maintenance, the project would rehabilitate the surface of SR
101 and all ramps; construct concrete median barrier and maintenance pullouts;
as well as other activities in order to improve the roadway and the safety of
Maintenance staff. Beneficiaries are Caltrans Maintenance workers and the
traveling public.
2016068234 Issuance of Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0083-R1, Lost River
Bridge Project
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Mendocino
NOE
The project involves one encroachment activity and is limited to replacement of an
existing 60-inch diameter, failing culvert with a 40-foot long by 16-foot wide,
pre-fabricated bridge/ Up to 128 cubic yards of fill materials will be removed from
the stream channel. Exposed banks will be contoured to an approximate 45
degree angle. Both bridge abutments will be located outside of the stream
channel and above the top-of streambank.
2016068235 Glasson Water Diversion, Pond Maintenance, and Stream Crossings Project (Lake
or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0091-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The project is limited to five encroachments. Two encroachments are for water
diversion to supply domestic use and irrigation. The first POD will be for domestic
use only, with the second POD to supply water to fill an off-stream pond specific
for irrigation. Work for these encroachments will include installation, use, and
maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure. Two encroachments at stream
crossing locations will include replacement of an undersized failing culvert and
installation of a downspout on an existing culvert to minimize erosion. A pond,
constructed on the property prior to 1976, is proposed to be excavated to increase
capacity, and will have a spillway installed to minimize erosion from overflow.
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2016068236 Issuance of Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0146-R1, Mendocino
Pass Road Culvert Replacement Project
Fish & Wildlife #1E
Covelo--Mendocino
NOE
The project includes one encroachment and is limited to replacement of an
existing 18-inch diameter, corrugated metal culvert (CMP) with a 24-inch diameter
CMP. The existing culvert is undersized, susceptible to plugging and heavily
corroded. The outlet of the existing culvert discharges onto the fill slope of the
road, resulting in gully formation.
2016068237 Water Quality Test Well Construction Project
Boron Community Services District
--Kern
NOE
The project will consist of drilling a test well and conducting water quality tests to
determine groundwater quality characteristics. After completion of testing, the Test
will be abandoned in compliance with applicable regulations. Construction of the
proposed production well is not a part of this project.
2016068238 Arsenic Compliance Test Well Construction Project
Boron Community Services District
--Kern
NOE
The project will consist of drilling a test well and conducting water quality tests to
determine groundwater quality characteristics. After completion of testing, the Test
well will be abandoned in compliance with applicable regulations. Construction of
the proposed production well is not a part of this project.
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2015092031 Belden Barns Farmstead and Winery Project
Sonoma County
Santa Rosa--Sonoma
EIR 08/01/2016
Winemaking, cheesemaking, farmstead food production, and farmstead product
and wine tasting.
2015102017 Chico Walmart Expansion Project
Chico, City of
Chico--Butte
EIR 08/01/2016
The project applicant is proposing to subdivide the project site to facilitate the
following development and use activities: (1) expand the existing Walmart store by
up to 66,500 square feet; (2) develop a fuel station with 8 fueling positions and a
1,481 square-foot convenience market; and (3) create two outlots for future
commercial use with a combined development potential of 52,000 square feet of
retail or restaurant use. The existing driveways on Baney land would be modified
to allow right-out turning movements only. In addition, a new vehicular access
connection would be provided from the project site to the Wittmeir Drive cul-de-sac
and the Forest Avenue / Wittmeir Drive intersection would be signalized.
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2015121011 University Community Plan Amendment
San Diego, City of
--San Diego
EIR 08/01/2016
This PEIR analyzes the potential impacts related to removing the Genesse Avenue
Widening and Regents Road Bridge projects from the University Community Plan
Transportation Element, as well as five project alternatives which consist of
variations of including and removing the Genesee Avenue Widening and Regents
Road Bridge projects. The Genesee Avenue Widening project would expand this
roadway from four to six lanes between SR 52 and Nobel Dr. The Regents Rd
Bridge project would construct two separate, parallel two lane bridge structures
across Rose Canyon to connect the present north and south Regents Rd termini
on either side of the canyon. The second alternative would analyze the potential
2016021010 Sharp Ocean View Tower
Chula Vista, City of
Chula Vista--San Diego
EIR 08/01/2016
The proposed project would include construction of a new hospital tower within the
existing Sharp Chula Vista Hospital campus. The new critical care tower (Ocean
View Tower) would be a max of 120' in height (when including the elevator
enclosure) and would include 138 beds, 6 operating rooms with pre- and post-op
support, sterlie processing, dietary services, material management, dock, and
other related support services. The 197,696-sf Ocean View Tower would be seven
floors, six above grade and one mostly sub-grade (subterranean on three sides;
above ground on one side) adjacent to the existing East Tower and the newly
constructed loop road.
2016061038 Lakewood Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project at Bolivar Park
Lakewood, City of
Lakewood--Los Angeles
MND 07/18/2016
The City of Lakewood is one of several southeast Los Angeles cities located within
the Los Cerritos Channel Watershed, which is a largely built-out, urbanized
watershed of approximately 17,711 acres in the Los Cerritos and Alamitos Bay
Watershed Management Area.
2016062046 2016 Clean Air Plan/Regional Climate Protection Strategy
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
--Contra Costa, Alameda, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, ...
NOP 07/18/2016
The 2016 Clean Air Plan/Regional Climate Protection Strategy will be a roadmap
for the Air District's efforts over the next few years to reduce air pollution and
protect public health and the global climate. The 2016 Plan is required by the
California Clean Air Act to identify potential rules, control measures, and strategies
for the Bay Area to implement in order to meet state standards for ozone. The
CAP update will include the Bay Area's first comprehensive Regional Climate
Protection Strategy, which will identify potential rules, control measures, and
strategies that the Air District can pursue to reduce greenhouse gases in the Bay
Area. The proposed 2016 Plan provides a strategy for reducing emissions of
ozone precursors, greenhouse gases, particulate matter, and/or toxic air
contaminants in the Bay Area.
2016032065 Use Permit Applicaiton No. PLN2016-0017 - Blaker Brewing
Stanislaus County
Turlock--Stanislaus
Neg 07/18/2016
Request to expand an existing microbrewery operation that produces hand crafted
beer. The expansion will take place under two development phases Phase 1
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includes the construction of a 2,448 sq. ft. building, enabling the production of a
maximum of 4,,340 gallons of beer per week. Phase 2 includes an additional
2,448 sq. ft. building, and doubling the amount of production and employees. The
microbrewery is not open to the general public, and fifty percent of the wheat and
hops will be grown on site.
2016061039 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for Marketplace at the Colony
Atwater, City of
Atwater--Merced
Neg 07/18/2016
The applicant is proposing a commercial center on the northwest and southwest
corners of Juniper Avenue and Buhach Road in Atwater, CA. The 29-acre project
site is made up of two parcels that, when subdivided, would consist of the
following proposed uses at full build-out: a supermarket, fitness center, large retail
spaces, several fast food uses, a drive-up pharmacy, and a gas station.
2016062044 PA-1600122
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
Neg 07/18/2016
A site approval application for a 30,000 sf expansion of an existing 60,000 sf
wholesale and distribution facility for the storage of construction materials. The
project includes a 2,000 sf outdoor storage area.
2016062045 PA-1600138 (SA)
San Joaquin County
Ripon--San Joaquin
Neg 07/18/2016
A site approval application for a private right of way in an antiquated subdivision
for two parcels (a portion of Lot 7 & Lot 8 of Prune Acres).
2011054002 Palen Solar Power Project
Bureau of Land Management
--Riverside
Oth 07/18/2016
Note: Notice of Public Meeting
The California Energy Commission (CEC) previously approved, and the BLM
previously prepared a Final EIS for, development of the project using thermal solar
through technology. A subsequent proposal to develop the project using thermal
solar power tower technology was withdrawn before final approval. EDF
Renewable Energy now proposes to construct and operate the project as a 500
megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) electric generating facility with associated
infrastructure on the ~4,200-acre project site. The project would maximize its solar
generation capacity by using a single-axis tracking system that allows PV panels
to track the sun over the course of the day while minimizing visibility by
maintaining a panel height of 18 feet or less. The facility would include 200 power
blocks with an electrical generating capacity of 2.5 MW each, an electric
switchyard, a common facilities area, a temporary construction laydown area,
access roads, and a single circuit 230 kV generation tie-line electric transmission
line extending from the project electricity switchyard to the Red Bluff Substation.
2002071120 Specific Plan for the Development of State Surplus Property and Amendment to
the Redevelopment Plan for the Merged Chino Redevelopment Project Area
Chino, City of
Chino--San Bernardino
NOD
The Energy Commission reviewed the Final EIR for the Preserve (as certified
March 25, 2003 SCH # 2000121036 State Clearing House Number 2002071120)
as approved by the City of Chino. The City of Chino is the lead agency on this
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EIR, adopted per Resolution No. 2003-15 on the 25th day of March 2003. The CA
Energy Commission is approving a grant to CA Homebuilding Foundation for the
Zero Net Energy upgrades to 50 homes within the previously approved
development.
2003012103 Pacific Gas and Electric, Former Manufactured Gas Plant Site
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Redding--Shasta
NOD
DTSC approved a Low Risk Groundwater Closure Report pursuant to the authority
granted under the CA Health and Safety Code, Ch. 6.8 and the Federal
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
(CERCLA), Section 121 for the PGE, Former Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) site.
The approved Low Risk Groundwater Closure Report would modify the existing
Remedial Action Plan that addressed soil and groundwater contamination at the
Site which was approved by DTSC in a letter dated April 21, 2003. The RAP
included soil excavation and disposal of contaminated soils by truck transportation
to an off-site disposal facility, on-going groundwater monitoring activities in a
network of Site related monitoring wells, and land use controls for the Site.
Waiver of groundwater remedial action goals.
Under the proposed revision to the remedy, cleanup goals for TPH-d and TPH-g
would be waived as requirements for closure based on low risk principles. The
cleanup goal concentration for the two constituents in groundwater as determined
in the RAP have not yet been achieved in all monitoring wells (TPH-g goal: 50ug/L
and TPH-d goal: 100ug/L). However, the Low Risk Report demonstrates that the
project groundwater cleanup goals have been met consistently in all monitoring
wells for more than five years for all constituents of concern except TPH-g and
TPH-d. Only four wells (MW-1D, MW-1S, MW-8S, and MW 14S) have dissolved
TPH above the goals. Statistically defensible time versus concentration trends
indicate that cleanup will be achieved in two of these wells (MW 8S and MW-14S)
in two years or less. Results of many years of quarterly monitoring indicate that
remediation is proceeding gradually via natural biodegradation in groundwater.
The plume of residual petroleum hydrocarbon groundwater is decreasing in size.
Ongoing, naturally occurring biodegradation will achieve groundwater cleanup
goals within a reasonable timeframe.
2008091155 Crummer Site Subdivision
Malibu, City of
Malibu--Los Angeles
NOD
In February 2014, the Crummer Site Subdivision Final EIR was certified by the
City, and in May 2014, the project coastal development permits were conditionally
approved by the City, pending certification of the associated Local Coastal
Program amendment by the Coastal Commission. The Coastal Commission
certified the amendment in Nov. 2015. The amendment required minor changes
to the project to further minimize the less than significant impacts to coastal
resources. The subject coastal development permit amendments address these
changes, which include but are not limited to modifying all homes to no more than
one-story and no more than 18 feet in height, relocating the guard house and entry
gate further east and reducing guard house height, reducing landscaping to a
height of no more than 25 feet using non-invasive and drought tolerant specimens,
incorporating an earthen berm to the eastern edge of Lots 1 and 2 to reduce
downcoast views of residences, and expanding the conservation easement area.
The Addendum to the Final EIR demonstrates the modified project would not
result in any additional significant impacts nor would it substantially increase the
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severity of previously anticipated impacts, and that impacts to visual resources
would be reduced when compared to the previously approved project.
2012081081 Soapmine Road Area Nitrate Remediation Project
Barstow, City of
Barstow--San Bernardino
NOD
The project seeks to remove nitrate contamination from groundwater in the Mojave
River Basin in the vicinity of the Barstow Wastewater Treatment Facility pursuant
to the City of Barstow Cleanup and Abatement Order No. R6V-201300045A1).
The Project includes 6 new extraction wells, below ground pumps, and 1,575 feet
of 8 inch PVC pipeline to treat approx. 1,400,000 gallons of contaminated water
day. The Energy Commission's approved EPC-15-092 is a grant to fund
installation of a biofiltration system within the Project. The activities funded by the
Energy Commission's grant are within the activities evaluated by the Negative
Declaration.
2015092027 PG&E Gas Transmission Line 109 Canada Road, Bunker Hill, and Crystal Springs
Pipeline Replacement Project
San Francisco, City and County of
--San Mateo
NOD
The proposed project would involve replacing a combined total of approx. 4.7
miles of existing underground natural gas pipeline across San Francisco Public
Utilities Commission (SFPUC) Peninsula Watershed lands within unincorporated
San Mateo County. The pipeline replacement would occur the following three
segments:
1. The Canada Road segment, which includes two sections, separated by the
Pulgas Balancing Reservoir, that run along the east side of Canada Road and
west of I-280 from just south of SR 92 to just north of Edgewood Road.
2. The Bunker Hill segment, which beings at the Half Moon Bay Valve lot just west
of Lexington Ave. and White Plains Court, then continues across Bunker hill Drive
and terminates just west of Laurel Hill Drive.
3. The Crystal Springs segment, which runs parallel to I-280, north of the San
Mateo Creek Canyon to a point north of Black Mountain Road and Hayne Road
intersection.
The proposed project route is entirely within SFPUC Watershed lands - used for
water collection, storage, and quality protection - that are off limits to the public,
except along hiking trails that were jointly established by the SFPUC, U.S. Dept. of
the Interior, Caltrans, and San Mateo County. This pipeline replacement is part of
PG&E's company-wide pipeline modernization and safety program to improve the
reliability and facilitate future maintenance of its larger transmission pipelines.
Specifically, the existing pipeline would be replaced with 24- and 3-inch diameter
pipe to facilitate future pipeline integrity testing using an automated in-line
inspection tool called a "pig." The new pipeline would be installed by a
combination of cut-and-cover open trench construction, with each trench segment
measuring approx. 4-6 feet wide and approx. 6.5 to 8 feet deep, and horizontal
directional drilling in certain locations. Once the new pipeline has been installed,
the existing pipeline would be filled and abandoned in place. The construction
period is expected to last approx. 15 months for all three segments and 5-7
months per segments.
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2016032049 Loma Rica Road to Spring Valley Road Widening and Rehab
Caltrans #3
Marysville--Yuba
NOD
The project is located in Yuba County on SR 20 from PM 8.0 to 10.2. The project
is located 0.1 miles east of Loma Rica Road to 0.2 miles west of Spring Valley
Road. The proposed project is a restore, resurface and rehabilitate project. This
includes sealing pavement cracks, widening shoulders to eight feet, overlaying
with rubberized hot mix asphalt (RHMA).
2016041053 The Semitropic Water Storage District, Pond Road Solar Facility Project
Semitropic Water Storage District
Wasco--Kern
NOD
The SWSD proposes to construct a 5-megawatt photovoltaic energy generation
facility referred to as the Pond Road Solar Facility. The project would be owned,
operated and maintained by the District. The project will be located on disturbed,
District-owned property in the San Joaquin Valley area of Kern County, CA, within
Section 35, T255, R23E, MDBM. The facility, at full buildout will occupy an area
that is approximately 40 acres. The project would interconnect to an existing
District 12.47 kV distribution line located immediately north of the project site,
adjacent to the District's Pond Rd substation, and across from an existing PG&E
substation.
2016068142 115kV Pole Installation at Q19 Site
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
SMUD proposes to install a 100 foot long steel pole that will be used to support
two 115kV circuits. There is a set of poles that currently exist in the transmission
easement and they support two 115kV lines consisting of 6 wires and two fiber
optic communication circuits. The pole will be directly embedded 15 feet into the
ground with the diameter of the hole measuring approximately four feet. Once
construction is complete the pole will be 85 feet tall at finished grade. This pole will
be directly embedded 15 feet into the ground with the diameter of the hole
measuring approximately four feet. Once construction is complete the pole will be
85 feet tall at finished grade. This pole will assist in reducing the span between the
existing poles from 595 feet to 476 feet there by eliminating additional sag in the
line when temperatures increase and to also decrease the blowout of the line
when high winds occur.
2016068239 Dollar Drive Bus Shelter
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
Construct one bus rider shelter and associated improvements meeting design
standards for ADA compliance that will replace an existing deteriorating structure.
Improvements will include a bus pullout, 8" curb, 5' wide sidewalk with ADA
compliance ramps, and a paved connection to the existing multiuse trail.
2016068240 Kings Beach Roundabout Art 2015
Placer County
--Placer
NOE
The art pieces will highlight perspective of the basin's natural environment while
encouraging the viewer's stewardship of Lake Tahoe and it's environment. The art
is meant to stimulate the viewer's feeling, thought, and positive actions to the
surrounding area.
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2016068241 #026 Graphic Arts - Install Door Thru Masonry Wall Supplemental -- JOC
15-036.020.01
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of the door height has been increased for passage of large
equipment and the desired operational function locates the door on the opposite of
the wall. This requires alterations to existing mechanical ductwork, which includes
removing segments of hot and cold supply air ducts and removing lead containing
duct work. Any work involving asbestos or lead paint shall be performed by
individuals with appropriate licensing and/or certification. This is not a hazardous
waste site and all clean up will be done pursuant to all applicable safety
procedures for clean up, handling and disposal.
2016068242 #013 Engineering - Courtyard Renovaiton -- JOC 16-037.004.000
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of filling in courtyard with concrete, landscape beds, and
install moveable glass panels.
2016068243 #114F Yosemite Hall Tower 5 - Replace Roof - JOC 16-037.005.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--
NOE
The project consists of removing existing roof and installing a new roof. Any work
involving asbestos shall be performed by individuals with appropriate licensing
and/or certification. This is not a hazardous waste site and all clean up will be
done pursuant to all applicable safety procedures for clean up, handling and
disposal.
2016068244 #001 Administration - Registrar's Office Remodel Front Desk -- JOC
16-037.008.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of renovating front counter including new fire door and
finishes. Any work involving asbestos or lead paint shall be performed by
individuals with appropriate licensing and/or certification. This is not a hazardous
waste site and all clean up will be done pursuant to all applicable safety
procedures for clean up, handling and disposal.
2016068245 #133 Orfalea Family & ASI Children's Center - Install Reading Shed -- JOC
16-037.014.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of constructing a foundation and assist construction
management students with assembly and anchoring of a pre-fabricated shed.
2016068246 GEN - Streets, Village Drive and Truckee - Construct New Intersection -- JOC
16-037.016.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of renovate existing intersection to make corners closer
together and sager for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
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2016068247 #133 Orfalea Family & ASI Children's Center - Replace Exterior Doors & Windows
-- JOC 16-037.019.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of removing and installing new exterior doors and windows.
2016068248 #10.0 to #104 Shasta Hall - Centralized Trash Enclosures and Bike Parking -- JOC
16-037.020.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of excavation and installing a concrete slab for trash and
bikes.
2016068249 #019 Dining Complex - Relocate Salad Bar at the Avenue - Additional Work --
JOC 16-037.027.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of installing additional ceiling tiles and relocating soffit.
2016068250 #003 Business - IMprove Lighting/ Whiteboards - JOC 16-039.001.00
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of removing existing whiteboards and installing new
whiteboards, repairing drywall and upgrading the lighting. Any work involving lead
paint shall be performed by individuals with appropriate licensing and/or
certification. This is not a hazardous waste site and all clean up will be done
pursuant to all applicable safety procedures for clean up, handling and disposal.
2016068251 Baseball Clubhouse Replacement
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project consists of two-story 9,700 gross square foot buildings (GSF) facility
located on the site of the current 1,558 GSF baseball clubhouse.
2016068253 Driveway Culvert (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0012-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Shasta
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration agreement number 1600-2016-0012-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Steven Forde
2016068254 Lo Permanenet Road Crossing (Lake or Streambed Alteration No.
1600-2016-0175-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0175-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Kazoua Lo.
The project is limited to installation of a driveway crossing on an intermittent (Class
II) stream associated with development permitted under a CalFire less than 3 acre
conversion exemption.
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2016068256 Bloomington High School Energy Conservation Project (Photovoltaic)
Colton Joint Unified School District
--San Bernardino
NOE
2016068257 Grand Terrace High School Energy Conservation Project (Photovoltaic)
Colton Joint Unified School District
Grand Terrace--San Bernardino
NOE
Utilize natural resources to conserve energy and preserve funding for education.
2016068259 Joe Baca Middle School Energy Conservation Project (Photovoltaic)
Colton Joint Unified School District
Rialto--San Bernardino
NOE
Utilize natural resources to conserve energy and preserve funding for education.
2016068260 Port of Stockton 5-Year Programmatic Maintenance Dredging Project (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0067-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--San Joaquin
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0067-R3, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Port of Stockton.
2016068261 Bay Area Products Line, Pittsburg to Sacramento Leg PIM repairs Project
(Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0425-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Yolo, Solano
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0425-R3, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to the Chevron Pipe Line Company.
2016068262 Building Demolition - City Structures
Rohnert Park, City of
Rohnert Park--Sonoma
NOE
Demolition of three city-owned structures at 100 Avram Avenue, 120 Avram
Avenue, 6750 Commerce Boulevard. The demolition will be performed in
accordance with the City's Building Code.
2016068263 State Route (SR) 001 Geotechnical Borings
Caltrans #4
--Marin
NOE
Caltrans proposes to drill two borings up to 100 ft. on SR 001, south of Point
Reyes Station. All work, staging, and equipment would be on paved or gravel
surfaces. The purpose for the borings is to collect data for a proposed action which
has not yet been approved by the agency.
2016068264 Golden State Water Company, San Luis Obispo Country Club Hole 5 Well
State Water Resources Control Board
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) as the lead
agency will be issuing a water supply permit. The Golden State Water Company
proposes to connect an existing irrigation well to its domestic Edna Valley Water
Supply system for potable use. The project includes the installation of new controls
at the wellsite and approximately 1,200 feet of six-inch pipeline.
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2016068265 SCRRA Replacement of the San Juan Creek Bridge on the Orange County Line
Southern California Regional Rail Authority
San Juan Capistrano--Orange
NOE
The purpose of the proposed bridge replacement project is to replace the existing
single track bridge over San Juan Creek with a new single track bridge to increase
safety and reduce maintenance needs by increasing the load rating and the
foundation depths. In addition to the new San Juan Creek bridge, modifications will
be made to siding track, a set-out track, communications and signal system and
other infrastructure located within the project right-of-way.
2016068266 SJ and STA State route 99 Ramp Metering
Caltrans #6
Modesto, Ripon, Manteca--San Joaquin, Stanislaus
NOE
To construct improving the diverge and merge areas by lengthening the lane
transition, constructing an auxiliary lane, installing Intelligent Transportation
System (ITS) elements, and installing ramp metering systems (RMS); in addition,
lowering the roadway profile at one location to increase structure vertical
clearance.
2016068267 Integrated Community Resource Marketplace
Energy Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The project will provide funding to pilot a new process for local governments and
developers to identify and secure financing for a suite of projects that will comprise
an Advanced Energy Community. This new process will be developed using
Fresno's Blackstone Corridor and Downtown specific plan as a pilot location.
2016068268 Characterization of Fugitive Methane Emissions from Commercial Buildings in
California
Energy Commission
--Kern
NOE
This agreement is to conduct sampling measurements on methane emission from
commercial buildings in California. This project will characterize fugitive methane
emissions from specific appliances and system components from downstream of
the customer meter in commercial buildings in California.
2016068270 ZipPower San Leandro
Energy Commission
San Leandro--Alameda
NOE
The purpose of this agreement is to fund an energy system design and technical
proof-of-concept that accelerates and scales disturbed energy resource planning
and deployment across entire community areas and cities. The proposed solution
optimizes local energy resources and their value as a citywide program, using a
technical platform along with aggregated customer financing to integrate and
automate all the data and functionality required to design, finance, deploy, scale,
and replicate advanced energy communities.
2016068271 Jewetta Square Phase 1
Arvin, City of
Arvin--Kern
NOE
Install crosswalks and access ramps per ADA requirements; 2) install right turn
pocket from Bear Mountain Blvd to Walnut Street; and 3) construct Walnut Street
from Bear Mountain Blvd to Grapevine Drive.
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2016068255 Colton High School/Transportation Energy Conservation Project (Photovoltaic)
Colton Joint Unified School District
Colton--San Bernardino
NOE
Utilize natural resources to conserve energy and preserve funding for education.
2016068258 Ruth O. Harris Middle School Energy Conservation Project (Photovoltaic)
Colton Joint Unified School District
--San Bernardino
NOE
Utilize natural resources to conserve energy and preserve funding for education
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2012022002 Barron Creek Channel Flood Control and Realignment Project
Los Altos Hills, City of
Los Altos Hills--Santa Clara
ADM
The proposed project consists of flood control measures to allow for continuous,
unobstructed flow of water within Barron creek. The realignment, maintenance
and revegetation of this 600 foot length of Barron Creek is located in the Town of
Los Altos Hills. The existing creek channel has historically been modified from its
original location and has been constructed with man-made materials.
2016042008 MDP 2016-06 Sunburst Plant Disease Clinic
Turlock, City of
Turlock--Stanislaus
CON 07/05/2016
Note: Revised
The applicant is requesting to develop a 5.08 acre property for the new
headquarters for a full service agriculture laboratory. The project will consist of the
construction two buildings totaling 18,681 sf that will house the offices and
laboratories and six 4,900 sf greenhouses. The office and laboratory buildings will
be connected with a covered walkway. The facility will operate 7:00 am to 6:00 pm
Monday through Friday. Approximately 25 employees work on-site during the
normal work week. Staff and some guest parking will be located in a fenced and
gated area, however, the gates will be open to the public during normal business
hours. On-site improvements include paving, staff and guest parking, landscaping,
fencing, signage, and a Torii Gate entry feature.
2015041064 Rancho San Gorgonio Specific Plan
Banning, City of
Banning--Riverside
EIR 08/03/2016
The proposed project is a master-planned community on an 831 acre site, and is
organized into 44 planning areas (PAs) that include a mixture of residential,
commercial, open space, and recreational uses. The Specific Plan would
designate about 517 acres for residential development; 185 acres for parks and
paseos, including creek-edge linear parks; 26 acres for natural open space; and
104 acres for other uses including neighborhood commercial, public facilities, a
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school, roadway rights of way, and storm drain easements.
2014061030 4051 South Alameda Street Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
FIN
FYI: Final
The proposed project includes the construction of a new industrial park consisting
of four buildings. Building 1 consists of a single story with a mezzanine that
occupies approximately 115,973 total sf and provides 123 parking spaces;
Building 2 consists of two stories that occupy approximately 133,680 total sf and
provides 79 parking spaces; Building 3 consists of a single story with a mezzanine
that occupies approximately 116,724 total sf and provides 96 parking spaces; and
Building 4 consists of a single story with a mezzanine that occupies approximately
113,743 total sf and provides 106 parking spaces. In total, the proposed project
would occupy approximately 353,375 sf of warehouse space, 112,745 sf of office
space, and 14,000 sf of manufacturing space. The heights of each of the four
buildings range from 37 feet to a maximum building height of 40 feet. Consistent
with the policies of the Urban Design Chapter of the Southeast Los Angeles
Community Plan, the proposed project design inlcudes the installation of shielded
exterior area lighting wall packs mounted to the faces of the buildings 29 ft above
the finished floor to provide nighttime light shielding for the nearest residence, a
duplex located approximately 150 ft west of the proposed front and side facades of
the four proposed buildings.
2015061054 Palmale Regional Groundwater Recharge and Recovery Project
Palmdale Water District
Palmdale--Los Angeles
FIN
The Palmdale Water District plans to develop groundwater banking programs with
new spreading grounds to recharge imported water and potentially recycled water,
as well as recovery facilities to help meet future water demands and improve
reliability. Water for groundwater recharge would be obtained from two sources:
raw water from the East Branch of the CA Aqueduct (State Water Project or SWP
water) and recycled water from the Los Angeles County Sanitation District's
(LACSD's) Palmdale Water Reclamation Plant. The SWP water would be the
blending source for the recharge water. The recharge capacity of the proposed
project is estimated to be approx. 50,000 to 52,000 AFY. For the magnitude of
recharge envisioned for the proposed Project, SWP water would need to be
recharged nearly year-round during wet years, which is estimated to occur approx.
6 out of every 10 years. During dry years (anticipated to be approx. 4 out of every
10 years), no SWP recharge would occu
2015041019 VTT-72813-CN
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
MND 07/20/2016
Demolition of an existing 169-unit apartment building and the subdivision of a
171,492 sf site to create 270 dwelling units, utilizing a 35 percent ministerial
density bonus. The development will be comprised of five, four story buildings over
one level of subterranean parking containing 599 parking spaces and 24 surface
parking spaces. The buildings will observe a maximum height of 45 ft with a total
floor area of 252,416 sf. The project will require the removal of 90,000 cy of
material.
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2016061040 Orchard Heights Annexation
Loma Linda, City of
Loma Linda--San Bernardino
MND 07/19/2016
The City of Loma Linda is initiating the annexation of an approximate 80-acre area
located near the City's eastern boundary and within the City's Sphere of Influence
in an unincorporated portion of San Bernardino County generally located east of
California Street, south and west of the Mission Zanja Creek, west of Nevada
Street and north of Barton Road. The project also includes the request to approve
a TTM 19963 to subdivide an approximate 30-acre property within the approximate
80-acre annexation area into 95 single-family residential lots and eight common
lettered lots as a chased development.
2016061041 Anaheim South Recycled Water Project
Anaheim, City of
Anaheim--Orange
MND 07/19/2016
Anaheim South Water Recycling Project to be located in Anaheim, & consists of 3
main components: 1) a metering connection near 2400 E. Orangewood Ave. to
capture recycled water from Orange County Water District's Groundwater
Replenishment System; 2) recycled water pump station with approx. 50,000 gallon
tank at 2400 E. Orangewood Ave. or alternative site of 1050 E. Stanford Ct.; & 3)
approx. 8 miles of recycled water distribution pipelines to be installed in the streets
noted above & as shown on attached map. All work will occur with ROW or on City
owned property. Project lies within the Platinum Triangle & Anaheim Resort Areas.
Project will deliver recycled water for landscaping & chillers & will replace 1,770
acre ft per year.
2016061042 AG Warehouse & Truck Parking, LLC (Conditional Use Permit #15-0038)
Imperial County
El Centro--Imperial
MND 07/19/2016
AG Warehouse & Truck Parking, LLC submitted a request for a CUP application.
2016062047 General Plan Amendment 2016-1B and Rezone #16-04, Cross
Development/Dollar General
Tehama County
--Tehama
MND 07/19/2016
Cross Development/Dollar General is proposing a general plan amendment and
rezone at 9826 Highway 99W. The applicant has proposed to change the general
plan from urban to general commercial and rezone the parcel from RE-MH-B: 10;
One-family residence-special animal raising combining-special mobile home
combining-special building site combining (min lot size 86,000 sf) district to
C-4-S-P; Local convenience center commercial special highway frontage
combining-special parking combining district. The project site is located
approximately 800 ft south of the 3rd Street/highway 99W intersection on the east
side of Highway 99E on approximately three acres (APN: 037-184-02).
2016062050 Calabazas Creek Open Space Preserve Project
Sonoma County
Sonoma--Sonoma
MND 08/05/2016
Note: Extended Review per lead
The Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District owns the
1,285 acre Calabazas Creek Open Space Preserve located in southeastern
Sonoma County. In order to manage, enhance, and protect the resources within
the Preserve, the District proposes to adopt and implement the Calabazas Creek
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Open Space Preserve Resource Management Plan. The Resource Management
Plan includes a variety of short term, medium term, and long term management
activities that would be implemented by the District to protect and enhance the
resources on the Preserve. The proposed project is the adoption and
implementation of the Resource Management Plan.
2016062049 Stonegate Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map and General Plan
Amendment/Rezone
Chico, City of
Chico--Butte
NOP 07/19/2016
Epick Homes (applicant) proposes to subdivide the project site into a combination
of open space, public right of way, park, single family residential standard lots,
single family residential half-acre lots, multi family residential, and commercial
uses (proposed project). The proposed project consists of the Stonegate
Subdivision Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map and related permits and approvals
necessary for implementation of the proposed subdivision. The Stonegate
subdivision totals approximately 313 acres on four parcels.
2016062048 Highway Bridge Maintenance Project - Multi-County
Caltrans #10
Stockton, Modesto--San Joaquin, Tuolumne, Stanislaus
Neg 07/19/2016
Caltrans is proposing to perform bridge maintenance work on SR 4, 120, and 132
in/near the cities of Stockton, Jamestown, and Modesto within the counties of San
Joaquin, Tuolumne, and Stanislaus. All work will be restricted to within Caltrans
right of way.
2000022028 Tuolumne River Regional Park Master Plan
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0146-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project applicant, the
City of Modesto.
Project includes activities related to the construction of a park along the Tuolumne
River to be used for recreation, observation, and education.
2004071039 Shea / Baker Ranch
Lake Forest, City of
Lake Forest--Orange
NOD
Tentative Tract Map to subdivide 15.4 acres into three lots for multi-family
residential development, 4 lots for private alleys, open space and utility easement
purposes, and one public street; Site Development Permit: to construct 184
attached condominium dwelling units, private alleys, motor-courts, shared
off-street parking spaces and associated site improvements. The SDP includes a
request for an alternative development standards consisting of 24 ft. separation
between buildings separated by ana lley at the second floor, and 28 feet
separation between facing garages, in lieu of a 28 ft. minimum separation between
buildings separated by an alley, and a 30 feet minimum separation between facing
garages.
2004071039 Shea / Baker Ranch
Lake Forest, City of
Lake Forest--Orange
NOD
Tentative Tract Map to subdivide 8.67 acres into 85 lots for single-family
residential development, 8 lots for private alleys and open spaces, and one public
street; Site Development Permit: to construct 85 single-family dwelling units, a
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5,107 sq. ft. private park, private alleys with shared parking spaces and associated
site improvements on a portion of Planning Area 1 of the Shea/Baker Ranch Area
Plan (Area Plan 2-11-1732). The project includes three different floor plans, three
different architecture styles and nine color schemes. Each unit will include a
two-car garage and there are 56 off-alley shared parking stalls and 54 on-street
parking spaces available.
The Site Development Permit and Tentative Tract Map was evaluated in and
contemplated by the SEIR that was prepared for the Shea/Baker Ranch project
and certified by the City of Lake Forest City Council on May 15, 2012. The
Shea/Baker Ranch certified SEIR was not challenged within the time period
prescribed in subdivision (c) of Public Resources Code section 21167 and thus the
SEIR is presumed valid in accordance with Public Resources Code section
21167.2. The proposed Site Development Permit is consistent with scope of the
approved Area Plan and Tentative Tract Map 16466. Therefore, the certified SEIR
serves as the environmental documentation for the project and the project is in
compliance wiht the requirements of CEQA.
2005062005 Tuolumne River Regional Park Gateway Precise Plan
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0146-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project applicant, the
City of Modesto.
Project includes activities related to the construction of a park along the Tuolumne
River to be used for recreation, observation, and education.
2007072023 Modesto Master EIR Update and General Plan Amendment
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
Development of a new single-story 55,570 sq. ft. 174-bed short term
skilled-nursing/rehabilitation facility, property located west of Kaiser Modesto
Medical Center, west of Dale Road; and a minor administrative amendment to the
Circulation Plan of the Kiernan Business Park Specific Plan to allow for the
realignment of Healthcare Way west of Dale Road, shown to be curved towards
the southwest, to be realigned directly east west.
2008091149 Riverwalk Marketplace Phase II
Porterville, City of
Porterville--Tulare
NOD
The project includes approval of CUP 2016-016-C-PM to amend the Conceptual
Development Plan and approve a Specific Plan for the Viejo Robles Planed
Development, and to allow the development of an approx. 202, 854 sq. ft.
commercial shopping center (Riverwalk Marketplace Phase II) on a 21.8+/- acre
site within the Viejo Robles Planned Development, to approve Tentative Parcel
Map 2016-016-C-PM and to permit the off-site sale of alcohol within the grocery
store.
2012022002 Barron Creek Channel Flood Control and Realignment Project
Los Altos Hills, City of
Los Altos Hills--Santa Clara
NOD
Restoration of a segment of Barron Creek including restoring the creek channel
with geomorphic characteristics similar to other creeks in the area, increasing the
capacity to accommodate 100 year flood flows, stabilization of culvert inlets and
outfalls, and removal and replacement of vegetation with a native plant palette.
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2012061046 Alberhill Villages Specific Plan (SP 2010-02)
Lake Elsinore, City of
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
NOD
The approx. 1,375 acre Alberhill Villages Specific Plan No. 2010-02 will provide
8,024 residential units, distributed over a wide variety of unit types and sizes. The
plan also includes a University Town Center with 1,335,800 sq. ft. of
retail/community space, and medical/office development. Additional mixed use
areas will include 974,500 sq. ft. of retail and service uses. Approx. 63.1 acres are
designated for a university or similar education institutional use which could
accommodate 6000 students and 1,500,000 sq. ft. of indoor facilities. Regional
and community amenities include an elementary school, places of religious
assembly, over 199 acres of natural or enhanced open space with multi-use trails,
a 36.8-acre lakeside park with two lakes totaling 39.6 acres, recreational lake
facilities, as well as a 45.9 acre sports park. The GPA proposes that the project
site's land use designation be changed to "Alberhill Villages Specific Plan." The
GPA also proposes changes to the General Plan's Circulation Element within the
approx. 1,375-acre project site generally located south of I-15 and west of Lake
Street. The Zone Change proposes to change the Project's site's zoning from a
mix of zoning designations, including Residential Mixed-Use, Hillside
Single-Family Residential, Rural Mountainous Residential, Medium Density
Residential, High Density Residential, Open Space, Recreation, Public
Institutional, General Commercial and Commercial Mixed-Use, to "Alberhill
Villages Specific Plan."
2012061063 Portola Center Project
Lake Forest, City of
Lake Forest--Orange
NOD
Site Development Permit 10-15-4843 for the development of 58 multi-family
housing units (including 57 senior affordable units and 1 market-rate caretaker's
unit), 10,000 sq. ft. of commercial space, and site improvements.
The project was evaluated in contemplated by the Subsequent EIR that was
prepared for the Portola Center project (SCH#2012061063) and certified by the
City of Lake Forest City Council on Nov. 5, 2013. The Portola Center certified
SEIR was not challenged within the time period prescribed in subdivision (c) of
Public Resources Code section 21167 and thus the SEIR is presumed valid in
accordance with Public Resources Code section 21167.2. The proposed project is
consistent with scope of the approved Area Plan and Tentative Tract Map 17300.
Therefore, the certified SEIR serves as the environmental documentation for the
project and the project is in compliance with the requirements of CEQA.
2013102057 Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan
Roseville, City of
Roseville--Placer
NOD
The proposed project is the implementation of the Amoruso Ranch Specific Plan
encompassing approx. 694 acres with a mixture of land uses including 2,827
dwelling units, 51 acres of Community Commercial, 22 acres of Parks and
Recreation, 17 acres of Public/Quasi Public, 135 acres of Open Space, and 10
acres of Paseos. The proposed Specific Plan addresses aspects of land use,
housing, circulation, resource management, infrastructure, public utilities and
services, implementation, and design characteristics. The project includes: 1) an
Annexation and Sphere of Influence Amendment (ANN & SOI) to incorporate the
project site into the City of Roseville; 2) a General Plan Amendment (GPA) to
update the General Plan consistent with the proposed project and to amend the
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horizon year from 2025 to 2035, 3) a Specific Plan (SP) to establish residential,
commercial, parks, open space, and public land use designations; 4) a Zoning
Map Amendment (ZO) to pre-zone the land; 5) Two Development Agreements
between the City and Brookfield Residential (Applicant) and Amoruso Family Trust
(Landowner) to vest entitlements and outline Developer and City obligations; and
6) a Final EIR.
2014011035 Section 24 Specific Plan
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
Rancho Mirage--Riverside
NOD
The City of Rancho Mirage is proposing to annex approx. 320 acres of land (the
"Annexation Area") located within the reservation of the Agua Caliente Band of
Cahuilla Indians (the "Tribe") and the City's Sphere of Influence. The Annexation
Area has already been approved by the Tribe for development of an age-restricted
(55+) residential community of up to 1,200 residential dwelling units (the "Active
Adult Project") as part of the Tribe's Section 24 Specific Plan. The Tribe prepared
and approved the Section 24 Specific Plan. The Tribe prepared and approved the
Section 24 Specific Plan to guide the development of 576 acres of Tribal
Reservation land bounded by Ramon Road on the north, Bob Hope Drive on the
east, Dinah Shore Drive on the south, and Los Alamos Road on the west. The
property the City is proposing to annex consists of only the Active Adult Project
located on the 320 acre portion of Section 24, adjacent to Dinah Shore Drive and
Los Alamos Road, and defined as Planning Area 8 in the Section 24 Specific Plan.
The various discretionary actions associated with this proposed annexation
include the consideration and requested approval of the following: (1) First
Amended and Restated Agreement for Section 24 Entitlement Processing; (2)
Pre-Annexation and Development Agreement; (3) Tribe-Approved Section 24
Specific Plan; (4) Tribe-approved Tentative Tract Map; (5) applicable General Plan
Text and Map Amendments; (6) applicable Title 17 Zoning Text and Map
Amendments; (7) Preliminary Development Plan; (8) Sign Program; and (9) other
development approvals consistent with the above, along with various ministerial
plans and permits which include but are not limited to related grading plans and
permits.
2015082022 Tesla Road Winery
Alameda County
Livermore--Alameda
NOD
Construction and operation of a winery to include winery related events, including
a cafe and event center for weddings and corporate events. Winery will function
with regular tasting activities. Entire facility including parking and access driveway
off Tesla Road will be constructed within a two acre envelope on the twenty acre
parcel. The remaining 18 acres will be planted in grape vineyards.
2015102054 Camp Sweeney Replacement Project
Alameda County
San Leandro--Alameda
NOD
The project would replace the existing Camp Sweeney facilities with a new
7-building designed to accommodate 120 adjudicated youth on a vacant 10-acre
site within Alameda County's Farimont Campus. Buildings include an
Administration building, Girls Dormitory, (2) Boys Dormitories, Special
Programming Building, Food Services and Gymnasium and a Programs Building.
Parking areas for staff, visitors and deliveries would be provided and the site
fenced for security. When the new campus is complete and occupied the existing
Camp buildings will be demolished and its site restored to its former natural
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condition.
2015121014 Inyo County Eastern California Museum
Inyo County
--Inyo
NOD
The Proposed Engine House will be a 40'wide x 75' long structure. The structure
will be used to store, maintain, display, and operate Engine 18 and other railroad
artifacts. Approx. 130 lineal feet of usable track will be laid inside the Engine
House with approx. 1,000 lineal feet of exterior track. Interior improvements: may
include a concrete slab, may include work bench and other equipment for
maintenance and restoration work, may include bathroom facilities, may include
break/meeting room, two track lines, electrical outlets/lighting, etc. Part of the new
exterior tracks will be placed in areas designated Open Space & Recreation and
zoned Open Spaces. The portion of the Eastern CA Museum that is zoned and
designated Open Space will be rezoned to Public and re-designated.
2016021103 North Campus Open Space Restoration Project
University of California, Santa Barbara
Goleta--Santa Barbara
NOD
The State Coastal Conservancy provided a grant of up to $1,672,463 in grant
funds awarded to the Conservancy by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from the
National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant Program, to the University of CA,
Santa Barbara, for restoration of upper Devereux Slough. The Project will restore
up to 136 acres of tidal and freshwater wetlands and connected uplands in the
slough for the purpose of providing and enhancing existing fish and wildlife habitat
and open space.
2016022058 CSA 5 Erosion Control Project
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
NOD
The Project proposes to construct, maintain, and improve storm water facilities
and implement erosion control practices for the County Service Area #5 Erosion
Control Project as identified by the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement
Program.
2016031059 ENV15-0008 and PHG15-0018 (Wastewater Collection Yard - HARRF)
Escondido, City of
Escondido--San Diego
NOD
The project involves a CUP for the development of approx. 1.8 acres of a large
15.4 acre site (APN 235-051-05) for the construction of a new wastewater
collections yard at the City of Escondido's existing Hale Ave. Resource Recovery
Facility. The proposed new facilities will consist of three separate pre-fabricated
metal buildings (5,670 SF, 3,735 SF and 5,470 SF). The buildings would be used
for maintenance of HARRF equipment and vehicles, equipment storage and
warehouse purposes. Covered and uncovered outdoor storage areas also would
be provided. Up 33 new parking spaces would be provided and employees
working at the new facility either would use the new parking spaces or the existing
parking areas at the adjacent HARRF facility to the north. Access to the site would
be provided from the existing driveway access from Citracado Parkway on the
south, or from the existing driveways from Hale Avenue through the HARRF
facility. The site would be secured with the existing fencing along Citracado
Parkway and a new security gate would be installed along the access drive near
the Citracado Parkway entrance.
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2016051005 Wasco Elementary School Project
Wasco Union Elementary School
Wasco--Kern
NOD
The proposed project would include the development of a 750 student ES, as well
as a 50 student alternative school. Physical changes to the site would include the
construction of multiple classrooms, administrative buildings, three parking areas,
hardcourts, and turf playgrounds. The northwest corner of the site is within Zone C
of the Kern County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan, in which school uses are
not permitted. Therefore, development would not occur in this portion of the project
site. Implementation of the proposed project would require authorization for the
District staff to request final California Department of Education school site
approval.
2016068272 Recycled Water Pipeline for the Chino Institute for Men
Inland Empire Utilities Agency
Chino--San Bernardino
NOE
The purpose of the proposed action is to install a new pipeline to deliver recycled
water to the Chino Institute for Men. This pipeline may vary between 1,700 and
3,000 lineal feet.
2016068273 Temporary Emergency Permit for Treatment of Hazardous Waste, Vinquiry, INC
(EPA ID# CAL000281359)
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
--Sonoma
NOE
The California Department of Toxic Substances control (DTSC), pursuant to
authority granted under Chapter 6.5, Cal. Code Regs., Tit. 22, section 66270.61, is
considering the issuance of an Emergency Permit for Vinquiry, Inc., to treat
reactive and/or ignitable hazardous wastes by chemical stabilization.
2016068274 Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Field Office Replacement
Motor Vehicles, Department of
Inglewood--Los Angeles
NOE
The existing 20,824 gross square feet DMV field office would be replaced on site
with a new 15,688 gross square feet field office. The location of the new field office
building would be similar to the existing field office building. The new smaller field
office would be designed to reduce energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
The project would be a zero net energy pilot project and would target obtaining
leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, New construction (LEED-NC)
silver rating in support of Zero net energy implementation at the facility. The new
surface parking lot would remain in approximately the same location as the
existing surface parking lot. The ingress/egress locations at the site would be
modified to improve site access. New landscaping of trees and vegetation would
be planted as well as new irrigation system.
2016068276 New Livestock Barn
Monterey County
Monterey--Monterey
NOE
The 7th District Agricultural Association proposes to construct a new livestock barn
near the northeastern boundary of the approximately 22-acre fairgrounds property.
An existing 1,200 square foot horse barn will be demolished to create adequate
space for the new barn. The new construction consists of a 4,500 square foot
metal building on concrete slab. The metal roof will have an eave height of 16 feet
to a ridge height of 20 feet.
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2016068277 Repair AC Failed Pavement - 2K030 / 0416000345
Caltrans #4
Brisbane--San Mateo
NOE
Because of winter storms and heavy truck traffic accelerated deterioration of AC
pavement is causing an unacceptable ride quality. Repair failed Asphalt Concrete
(AC) pavement and restore ride for commuters.
2016068278 Parks Borrego Springs Hangar
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
Lease renewal for state parks rental of an airplane hangar.
2016068279 Los Angeles Mobilitie Small Cell Project
Public Utilities Commission
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
Mobilitie installs telecommunications equipment to enhance broadband/wireless
network performance.
2016068280 Crown Castle NextG NG2016-23 Bandini
Public Utilities Commission
--Los Angeles
NOE
Crown Castle/NextG installs telecommunications equipment to enhance
broadband/wireless network performance.
2016068281 Minor Revision No. 2 to Use Permit No. U-96-10 of ARINC, Inc. ARINC dba
Rockwell Collins IMS, Attn: Robert Kirk, 2712 Mattlyn Ct., Raleigh
Solano County
Dixon--Solano
NOE
For the removal of six 140' radio towers and installation of six new 135' radio
towers, and the addition of a 12' x 30' equipment shelter of radio equipment, 30 kw
propane emergency generator, and 1000 gallon propane tank.
2016068282 Manganese Sequestration
San Joaquin, City of
San Joaquin--Fresno
NOE
The project consists of preparing a planning study to evaluate feasible alternative
to improve the water supply, storage and distribution system at the City of San
Joaquin.
2016068283 Hale Creek (Bob Stutz) Pathway Extension
Los Altos Hills, City of
Los Altos Hills--Santa Clara
NOE
Extension of the bob Stutz pathway from Maria Lane to Magdalena Road
2016068284 Susanville Capital Maintenance Paving
Caltrans #2
Susanville--Lassen
NOE
The project consists of pavement grinding and an asphalt concrete overlay,
reconstruction of metal beam guardrail, improvement of ADA curb ramps, and
replacement of culverts. The purpose of the project is to preserve and extend the
life of the existing pavement and improve ride quality; the need for the project is
due to existing pavement conditions within the project limits.
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2016068285 Hazard Tree Removal
Tahoe Conservancy
--Placer
NOE
This project involves the removal of a 22" White Fir tree near structures. This tree
was uprooted in a recent storm and represents an imminent hazard to public
safety and private structures.
2016068286 Acquisition of One Sensitive Land Parcel
Tahoe Conservancy
--El Dorado
NOE
Purchase of fee interest in one sensitive land parcel as part of the California
Tahoe conservancy's acquisition program.
2016068287 Acquisiton of One Sensitive Land Parcel
Tahoe Conservancy
--Placer
NOE
Purchase of fee interest in one sensitive land parcel as part of the California
Tahoe Conservancy's acquisition program.
2016068288 Shop Retaining Wall and Trailer Parking Pad
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Placer
NOE
Construct a retaining wall, one employee trailer pad an armored drip line at the
Maintenance Shop and former Hillside Campground Areas at Tahoe State
Recreation Area (TSRA) to upgrade the facility and to provide building security.
2016068290 Switzer Stream Crossings, Pond Spillways, and Erosion Control Project (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0075-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0075-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Mark Switzer. The project is limited to six
encroachments that include two stream crossings, remediation of two pond
spillways, water diversion from a pond, and one project to restore headwater
cfhannels damaged by illegal grading (table 1). The majority of project work will be
conducted to control erosion and remediate sites that have been damaged by
unpermitted activities. The two on-stream unlined ponds require redirection and
construction of spillways back to the original channel where the streams once
flowed. The headwater channels buried by illegal grading require the erosion. All
sites require bank stabilization that will be accomplished through a combination of
contouring and revegetation. The two parcels have a total of five ponds, of which
at least one pond will provide water for the parcel for domestic use and irrigation.
2016068291 Minor Precise Plan of Development MPPD-773
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
A Minor Precise Plan of Development (MPPD-773) for a request to allow for
exterior façade and parking lot improvements to an existing commercial center, for
a property located in the CN (Commercial Neighborhood) zone.
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2016068292 Change in Point of Delivery of up to 35,000 Acre-Feet of Tulare Lake Basin Water
Storage District's (TLBWSD) Approved State Water Project (SWP) Water
(SWPAO)
Water Resources, Department of
--Kings, Fresno, Merced, Tulare
NOE
Growers in Westland's Water District (WWD) and San Luis Water District (SLWD)
acquired up to 35,000 acre-feet of local project water. The delivery of WWD's sand
SLWD's acquired water will be accomplished through an exchange. DWR will
deliver up to 35,000 acre-feet of TLBWSD's approved SWP water supplies to
WWD's turnouts in Reaches 4 through 6 of the California Aqueduct and to
SLWD's turnouts in Reaches 3 and 4 of the California Aqueduct. In exchange, a
like amount of WWD's and SLWD's acquired local water will be delivered to
TLBWSD for use in its service Area.
2016068293 App. No. 2015-14 - Zone Text Amendment - Medical Marijuana Uses
Dinuba, City of
Dinuba--Tulare
NOE
Proposal to Amend Title 5 (Business Licenses and Regulations) and Title 17
(Zoning) of the Dinuba Municipal Code prohibiting medical marijuana dispensaries,
cooperative, collectives, cultivation (commercial and residential), and delivery
within the City of Dinuba.
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Documents Received on Tuesday, June 21, 2016
1999091106 Silver Tip Village Resort
Mariposa County
Fish Camp--Mariposa
NOD
For the SilverTip Village Resort Project approved on December 2, 2003, pursuant
to a previously certified EIR, the Mariposa County Board of Supervisors, on June
21, 2016 approved a 30 year agreement with Yosemite Area Regional
Transportation System and Palm Springs Village-309, LLC to locate a bus stop on
a county-owned parcel on Fish Camp Lane as part of the Silvertip Resort Project.
The Board adopted findings pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21166
and Guidelines Section 15162, determining that no subsequent EIR was required
to approve the above referenced agreement to implement the project conditions.
The below numbered determination items describe the CEQA compliance
conducted as part of the original Project approval conducted on December 2,
2003, and the amended project approval conducted on Nov. 9, 2010. The NOD
filed as part of the original approval and the amended approval are attached and
incorporated by this reference. Further prior NODs were filed with the Mariposa
county Clerk and the State Clearinghouse on 5/25/2007, 10/18/2007, 11/19/2010
and 9/24/14.
2002071124 Black Ranch-Planned Development PD 01-025, Conditional Use Permit 01-017
Paso Robles, City of
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement no. 1600-2015-0181-R4,
pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the Project Applicant,
Entrada de Paso Robles LLC.
The project includes activities related to converting a stock pond to a
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concrete-lined lake, installing a pre-fabricated steel bridge, and installing two
36-inch culverts for the purpose of paving an existing dirt road.
2005041040 Badlands Sanitary Landfill
Riverside County
Moreno Valley--Riverside
NOD
Increasing the operational hours at the Badlands Landfill for commercial
customers by one hour per day, Monday through Friday ("Project"). The hours will
change from 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
2007101131 PA07-0016 (TTM 35414), PA07-0017 (Plot Plan), PA07-0018 (General Plan
Amendment) and PA7-0019 (Zone Change)
Moreno Valley, City of
Moreno Valley--Riverside
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0184-R6,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, Oak
Parc Partners, L.P. The Box Springs Road Apartments Project includes the
development of 12 two and three-story apartment buildings, recreational
amenities, parking lots and garages, and internal circulation elements on a
12-acre property.
2015031051 French Valley Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility
Riverside County
--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project involves executing a lease agreement allowing for the
development of a household hazardous waste collection center consisting of a
permanent structure, two chemical storage bins, a 500-gallon above-ground
storage tank for used oil and antifreeze, an office, a restroom, and associated
equipment necessary for the project operation. The facility will accept hazardous
waste from the public, including conditionally exempt small quantity generators
(CESQG). Collected waste materials will be stored on-site within secure
containers in compliance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations. The
facility purposes to be open from 8-4 pm daily for the CESQG with the majority of
HHW operations occurring on non-holiday Saturdays.
2015062082 Silva Valley Parkway Class I/II Bike Path/Lane Project
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
NOD
The Central Valley Regional Water Board is issuing a 401 Water Quality
Certification for the subject Project. The Project consists of constructing a
multi-use path adjacent to Silva Valley Parkway and new bike lanes along Silva
Valley Parkway. The Project will permanently impact 0.030 acre/108 linear feet of
waters of the U.S.
2015111053 The City of Costa Mesa Year 2015-2035 General Plan
Costa Mesa, City of
Costa Mesa--Orange
NOD
The 2015-2035 General Plan, as an update to the 2000 General Plan, includes
revisions to nine General Plan elements (Land Use, Circulation, Growth
Management, Conservation, Open Space and Recreation, Noise, Safety,
Community Design, and Historical and Cultural Resources Elements) and will
incorporate the 2013-2021 Housing Elements, which was adopted in 2014.
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2015121079 Villa del Monte Neighborhood Plan
Monterey, City of
Monterey--Monterey
NOD
The project analyzed in this Initial Study is the Villa Del Monte Neighborhood
Improvement Plan (hereinafter Plan). This document identifies projects for
near-term implementation and also contains guidelines to formulate future projects
that will continue to implement the vision and goals for the Villa del Monte (VDM)
neighborhood: beautification identify, traffic calming, safety, and recreation
enhancements. This Initial Study includes review of concept designs for individual
projects identified in the Plan. The Plan groups these projects into seven areas,
and this Initial Study reviews possible environmental impacts from project
components. Implementation of these projects will result in multiple small-scale
construction projects. The timeline for construction will be dependent on available
funding and the City will conduct the appropriate level of CEQA review prior to
taking any action.
2016012014 U.S. 101/Holly Street Pedestrian Overcrossing Project
Caltrans #4
San Carlos--San Mateo
NOD
The City of San Carlos (City), in cooperation with Caltrans proposes to construct a
new Class I pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing (POC) bridge over U.S. 101.
The proposed POC would be constructed approx. 430 feet south of the existing
U.S. 101/Holly STreet interchange, within existing Caltrans right-of-way. The
project area includes the southern portion of the U.S. 101/Holly Street interchange,
including U.S. 101 at Post Mile 8.3. As described further below, the POC would
extend from Industrial Road on the west to Skyway Drive on the east.
2016022073 Chase Drive Bike Trial Connector, Measure 'A' Project
Sacramento County
Rancho Cordova--Sacramento
NOD
The proposed project would construct a trail connection between Chase Drive and
the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail, through Hagan Community Park in the City of
Rancho Cordova. The trial will be 710 linear feet in length, 12 feet wide, Class 1
bike trail with 3 foot decomposed granite shoulders on both sides. The trail will be
paved with a combination of pervious and asphalt paving. The trail will begin from
the Chase Drive terminus at Hagan Community Park, preceding westerly, to
intersect the existing American River Bike Trail (ARBT) at approx. mile 15.5. The
trail will also connect to an existing asphalt concrete path trial stub heading south
into Hagan Community Park.
2016032084 Sacramento Valley Station Area Improvements Project
Sacramento Regional Transit District
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
A key objective of the project is to extend Green Line service to the SVS, which
would be accomplished by installation of a new "loop" track and station in the SVS
area. The project includes a 0.5 mile long light rail loop track, a new SVS Light Rail
Station replacing the existing Gold Line service terminus, a bus charging station at
existing RT bus berths on H Street, and a new Railyards Station on North 7th
Street.
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2016041027 Corona Landfill Southeast Drainage Channel Improvement Project
Riverside County
Corona--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project involves erosion control improvements to the existing
Southeast Drainage Channel (SE Channel) at the inactive Corona Landfill. The
project will repair and improve landfill slope armoring and increase the capacity of
the existing drainage channel.
2016042028 Wallace Weir Fish Rescue Facility Project
Reclamation District 108
Woodland--Yolo
NOD
The Central Valley Regional Water Board is issuing a401 Water Quality
Certification for the subject Project. The project consists of: 1) constructing a
permanent weir; 2) constructing an armored earthen berm; 3) constructing a fish
barrier and collection facility downstream of Wallace Weir; and 4) removing
Wallace Weir. The project will permanently impact 1.779 acres/2,642 linear feet
and/or temporarily impact 6.870 acres/1,048 linear feet of waters of the U.S.
2016042062 Stonehouse Road at Escuela Drive Intersection Improvement Project
Sacramento County
Rancho Murieta--Sacramento
NOD
Project consists of the following:
Installation of a stop sign at the intersection.
Grade hill to increase line of sight and safety.
Stockpiling of dirt from hill grade onto an adjacent property.
Widening Stonehouse Road.
Relocate roadside ditches to accommodate roadway widening.
Add southbound left-turn pocket at project intersection.
Pave and strip roadway.
Modify residential driveway to conform to County Improvement Standards.
Construction of a temporary access road to allow an adjacent property owner to
have access during project construction.
2016052014 Franklin Boulevard over Lost Slough Bridge Replacement
Sacramento County
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
The proposed replacement bridge will include two 12-ft traffic lanes with adjacent
6-ft paved shoulders on both sides. The shoulders will provide space for future
Class II bike lanes, consistent with the Sacramento County Bicycle Master Plan.
The replacement bridge is anticipated to have a total width of 39 ft and will be
horizontally aligned along the existing Franklin Blvd centerline. The total length of
the project is expected to be approximately 2,900 ft, including the 520-ft long
replacement bridge and roadwork (divided almost evenly between the north and
south ends of the bridge) beyond the bridge abutments. The roadwork beyond the
bridge abutments will include reconstructing the bridge approaches and shoulders.
The replacement bridge will be constructed using pre-stressed precast concrete
bridge construction methods. The new bridge structure will be approx. 2two feet
higher than the existing bridge and will consist of a precast slab bridge with ten
spans measuring approx. 520 feet in length. Nine bents containing seven piles
each will support the new bridge and new concrete abutments will be constructed
where the bridge structure meets the top of the banks of the slough. Three new
retaining walls, approx. 150 feet in length each ,will be constructed along the
northwest, northeast and southeast areas of the constructed approaches in order
to allow for approach widening while maintaining the existing County roadway
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limits. Illustrates the footprint of the proposed of the proposed bridge design.
Scour counter measures consisting of approx. 600 cubic yards of rock slope
protection will be placed adjacent to both new abutments in order to avoid
potential scouring during high flow periods. Additionally, the project proposal
includes the installation of bat habitat devices beneath the bridge structure to
accommodate roosting.
2016068294 Kern 14 Bridge Deck Seals
Caltrans #9
--Kern
NOE
The purpose of the proposed project is to extend the life of the existing bridge
decks. The concrete surface is deteriorating and needs maintenance to extend its
life. An application of methacrylate coating will reseal the concrete surface,
ensuring a longer life for the facility.
2016068295 San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District 2016 Plan for the 2008
8-Hour Ozone Standard (2016 Ozone Plan)
San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
--Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, ...
NOE
This 2016 Plan for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone Standard 2016 addresses the federal
mandates related to the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality
Standards (NAAQS) through implementation of regulatory measures. Building on
decades of developing and implementing effective air pollution control strategies,
this Plan demonstrates that San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
regulatory measures meet and exceed federal clean air act requirements, includes
additional commitments for potential further reductions in emissions, and ensures
expeditious attainment of the 8-hour ozone standard.
2016068296 Tentative Parcel Map T16-020
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Tentative Parcel Map T16-020 to merge two lots, which total 3.02± acres. The
project site is zoned Re-1:MX (Residential estate, One Acre Minimum:
Mobilehome Exclusion combining) under Title 17 of the Tuolumne County
Ordinance Code.
2016068297 Conditional Use Permit CUP16-006
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Conditional Use Permit CUP16-006 to allow operation of an indoor dog kennel as
a daycare and overnight boarding facility for up to fifteen dogs within an existing
building. The subject property is a 0.6± acre parcel zoned BP (Business Park)
under Title 17 of the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code.
2016068298 Conditional Use Permit CUPH16-005
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Conditional Use Permit CUPH16-005 to allow the installation of an 868 square foot
single-wide manufactured home on a concrete perimeter foundation. The project
site is a 4,500± square foot parcel zoned R-1:D:H:MX:AIR (Single-Family
Residential:Design Review Combining: Historic Combining:Mobilehome Exclusion
Combining:Airport combining) under title 17 of the Tuolumne County Ordinance
Code.
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2016068299 Conditional Use PErmit CUP16-008 and Variance VAR16-003
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Conditional Use Permit CUP16-008 to recognize the public utility uses of the Cold
Springs Water Company on a 0.54± acre portion of the site (assessor's parcel
Nos. 23-312-34,23-312-35), including a well, well house, pumps, pump house,
pipelines and accessory infrastructure.
2016068301 Madera 99 Pavement Rehabilitation Project EA 06-0V430
Caltrans #6
Madera--Madera
NOE
To remove and replace failed pavement on State Route 99 in Madera County,
from 7.3 miles north of the Madera/Fresno County Line to 2.6 miles south of the
State Route 99/145 Junction and at the Califa Overhead Bridge (#14-0014L).
Work includes removal and replacement of failed AC pavement and bridge joint
headers.
2016068302 Capital Prevention Maintenance Project -Overlay Lanes and Shoulders, Salinas
CAPM
Caltrans #6
Salinas--Monterey
NOE
The purpose is to improve the ride quality sand extend the service life of the
existing pavement.
2016068303 Repair 6 Bridge Decks and Approaches - 2K050 / 0416000352
Caltrans #4
--Contra Costa
NOE
Repair 6 bridge decks in Richmond and Pinole, from Central Ave to Barrett Ave
and at Pinole Valley Road. This project will make the transportation corridor safer.
2016068304 California Correctional Health Care Services Regional Expansion
California Correctional Health Care Services
--San Bernardino
NOE
The California Correctional Health Care Services proposes to lease approximately
19,148 square feet of existing office space to house staff for the Regional
Expansion Project. There are sufficient electricity, water, gas, wastewater, and
refuse removal services to adequately serve this property.
2016068305 California Correctional Health Care SErvices
California Correctional Health Care Services
--Sacramento
NOE
The California Correctional Health Care Services proposes to lease approximately
18,464 square feet of existing office space to house staff for the Regional
Expansion Project. There are sufficient electricity, water, gas, wastewater, and
refuse removal services to adequately serve this property.
2016068306 New Lease for Office Space (DGS Project 140647)
Food and Agriculture, Department of
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
The Department of Food and Agriculture proposes to obtain a new lease for
approximately 2000 square feet of office space for Inspection Services Division.
Inspection and Compliance Branch and Feed, Fertilizer and Livestock Drugs
Regulatory Services Branch wills hare this space.
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Documents Received on Wednesday, June 22, 2016
2015021009 Airport Metro Connector
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Los Angeles, City of, Inglewood--Los Angeles
EIR 08/05/2016
The proposed project includes a new multi modal transportation center to connect
the Los Angeles international Airport to the regional bus and rail transit system
with a light rail platforms, bus hub, pedestrian and bicycle amenities on parcels
4128-001-008, -004, -005, and -802. Proposed project components include: Three
at grade LRT platforms to be served by the Crenshaw/LAX Line and an extension
of the Metro Green Line; Bus plaza and terminal facility for Metro and municipal
bus operators; Bicycle Hub with secured parking for up to 150 bicycles; Pedestrian
plazas; passenger vehicle pick up and drop off area; and metro transit
center/terminal building that connects passengers between the various modes of
transportation.
2015081079 San Jacinto Campus Master Plan
Mt. San Jacinto College DIstrict
San Jacinto--Riverside
EIR 08/05/2016
The San Jacinto Campus Master Plan Project involves demolition of existing
buildings and uses on campus, and the construction and eventual operation of
new buildings and campus facilities. The project would also involve improvements
to the circulation network within the campus to include realigning main vehicular
pathways and improving bicycle and pedestrian connections throughout campus,
and enhancements to the open space network. Prominent building characteristics
include the demolition of approximately 207,180 gross sf of existing buildings and
facilities and the construction of approximately 594,614 gsf, which is a net
increase of approximately 387,434 gsf campus wide.
2016061045 IS 7062 and CUP 3521 (City of Sanger)
Fresno County
Sanger--Fresno
MND 07/21/2016
Allow a moderate intensity park on four parcels with a total of 58 acres in the
AL-20 (Limited Ag, 20 acre min parcel size) and O (open space) zone districts.
2016061047 Spectrum III and IV
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
MND 07/21/2016
CDP and SDP to amend CDP/Hillside Review Permit No. 96-7939 and a VTM is
being requested to modernize and expand the two existing research and
development buildings. The project would include demolition of the existing 79,759
sf building located at 3115 Merryfield Row and the existing 76,894 sf building
located at 3215 Merryfield Row. The project is also requesting a multi-habitat
planning area boundary line correction to correct the MHPA boundary where legal
grading and construction of surface parking occurred prior to the implementation
of the City's multiple species conservation plan. In addition, the project would
achieve a leadership in energy and environmental design silver certification in
conformance with Council policy 900-14.
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2016062051 Woodward Parcel Map
Modoc County
Alturas--Modoc
MND 07/21/2016
Mary Woodward is requesting a Parcel Map and Rezone of a 28.42 acre parcel
(APN #002-510-68). The Parcel Map (project #2015-09) will result in four parcels
consisting of 5.35, 5.22, 5.13 and 12.72 acres. The purpose of the proposed land
division is to create separate parcels for individual family members. The
accompanying rezone is will change the zoning from unclassified to agricultural
general and include an additional adjacent 5.46 acre parcel under the same
ownership (AP #022-510-69). Dorris Reservoir is located directly to the east and
portions of the property are covered by water (approximately 8.7 acres affecting
resulting parcels 1,2 and 4). The project is located 2 and 1/2 miles southeast of
Alturas on County Rd 57.
2016062052 Humboldt Oaks Apartments (ANX 15-05, AR 15-35, UP 15-18)
Chico, City of
Chico--Butte
MND 07/21/2016
AP Nos. 002-050-061, 002-050-060, 002-050-036, 002-050-021, 002-050-054,
002-050-213 and 002-050-214 - a request to initiate annexation proceedings for
eight unincorporated parcels comprising 12 acres, located between Humboldt
Road and SR 32, just west of El Monte Avenue. Currently located in the
unincorporated territory of the County of Butte, the site is designated by the Butte
County General Plan and zoned High Density Residential, which permits 14-20
dwelling du/ac. The site is pre-zoned CC and pre-designated Commercial mixed
use by the City of Chico. Development as a result of the annexation is anticipated
to include construction of a 40 unit apartment complex (Humboldt Oaks
Apartment), on 2.2 acres located at 2160 Humboldt Road, resulting in a gross
density of 17.5 units per acre.
2016061043 Green Line Mixed use Specific Plan
Hawthorne, City of
Hawthorne--Los Angeles
NOP 07/21/2016
The Green Line Mixed Use Specific Plan provides for development of 2.53-acre
plan area with a transit-oriented mixed use neighborhood that provides needed
housing opportunities and amenities for professional employees, especially
employees in high tech companies that are located in Hawthorne. To do so, the
specific plan establishes framework and standards for development within the plan
area, including land uses, building and site design, transportation, infrastructure,
and streetscape strategies that accommodate up to 305 high quality multi-family
residential units and 11,020 square feet of supporting small restaurant, retail, and
other commercial uses within the plant area.
2016061044 <01-16> Highway 46 Warehouse EIR by Highway 58, LLC
Kern County
--Kern
NOP 07/21/2016
The project includes a report for land use entitlements necessary to facilitate the
future construction and operation of a warehouse distribution facility at the project
site. Implementation of the project as proposed would require: a) an Amendment
to the Lost Hills Specific Plan of approximately 112 acres from the existing
Agricultural land use designation to an Industrial designation; b) a change in
approximately 112 acres form the existing Kern County Zone Classification A
(Exclusive Agriculture) to M-1 (Light Industrial) with a PD (Precise Development
Plan Combining) District; and C) processing of a Precise Development Plan for the
approximately 112 acre site. The proposed project would encompass
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approximately 112 acres of land owned by the project proponent. Water for the
project is proposed to be provided by the Lost Hills Water Storage District. The
entire site would eventually be developed with two logistics facility buildings,
including office space and associated parking areas, driveways, detention ponds,
and landscaping, resulting in the disturbance of all 112 acers. The warehouse
distribution center is expected to be developed in the future by a different property
owner that eventually purchases the property from the project proponent.
2016062053 Middle Plaza at 500 El Camino Real Project
Menlo Park, City of
Menlo Park--San Mateo
NOP 07/21/2016
Stanford University (Project sponsor) is proposing to redevelop six parcels of land
along the east side of El Camino Real into a mixed-use development. The Caltrain
right-of-way is located to the east of the Project Site. The Project would demolish
the existing structures and construct up to 459,013 square feet of mixed uses at
the Project Site. The publicly accessible plaza at the Project site would be
approximately 120 feet wide and approximately 0.5 acre in size. The six new
buildings would include approximately 305,000 sf of residential space (215
housing units); 144,000 sf of non-medical office space; and 10,000 sf of ground
floor retail/restaurant space. The Project would provide approximately 1,005
parking spaces through underground parking garages and surface parking,
although reduced parking may be considered through a shared parking study.
2016061046 ENV15-0017 and PHG15-0042 (Victory Industrial Park)
Escondido, City of
Escondido--San Diego
Neg 07/21/2016
A proposed master and precise development plan for the development of 91,000
sf of light industrial uses in two buildings on approximately 5.24 acres (4.87 acres
on site and 0.37 acre off site). Building 1 would be a one story building with a
51,400 sf ground floor and a 4,000 sf mezzanine for a total of 55,500 sf. Building 2
would be a one story building with a 32,900 sf ground floor and a 2,600 sf
mezzanine for a total of 35,500 sf. The project also would include 184 surface
parking spaces, landscaping, infrastructure and storm water drainage
improvements. A rezone will be required to change the zoning from existing single
family residential to planned development industrial to be consistent with the
general plan land use designation of light industrial. A 20 ft wide Rincon Del Diablo
Municipal Water District easement (approximately 0.37 acre off site area) along
the western boundary is part of an adjacent industrial development and is
proposed to be incorporated into the project site. A boundary adjustment would be
required to modify the project boundaries. Off site grading and street
improvements also are proposed.
1991113070 Unimin Sand Quarry
Contra Costa County
MARTINEZ--CONTRA COSTA
NOD
The Central Valley Regional Water Board is issuing a 401 Water Quality
Certification for the subject Project. The Project consists of constructing an
at-grade concrete ford crossing on an existing unpaved ranch road crossing Frisk
Creek, which is an intermittent stream. A portion of the stream bed will be
excavated, then backfilled with clean gravel and overlayed with concrete. The
concrete ford will be 20 feet wide and 55 feet long. Two high density polyethylene
pipes will be installed beneath the ford to protect an 18 inch diameter water and a
12 inch mined sand slurry pipeline.
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2002021132 Montecito Ranch Major Subdivision (417 Lots), Historic Park Site, Local Park, and
Charter High School Site; SP01-001/GPA04-013/R04-022/TM
5250/P04-045/STP08-019
San Diego County
--San Diego
NOD
The project consists of 417 single family homes on a 347 acre site. The Project
includes public facilities, infrastructure improvements (water, sewer, and street
improvements), a public park, multiuse recreational trails, and dedicated open
space. The Project is divided into two phases. Phase I will include 244 single
family residences within five neighborhoods and Phase II will include 173
residences in three neighborhoods.
2008072054 Pleasant Hills Ranch Estates Drinking Water Treatment Plant
Solano Irrigation District
Vacaville--Solano
NOD
SWRCB is a responsible agency for this project. The SWRCB's Safe Drinking
Water Proposition 50 Program is providing state funds for the project. The Solano
Irrigation District proposes to install an operate a Pall Aria Mobile PAM C40 water
treatment system. The Mobile Treatment System is a complete, automated Pall
Aria microfiltration membrane system contained within a 40 foot long, 9 foot 6 inch
tall high cube cargo container. The Mobile Treatment System will provide treated
water to Pleasant Hills Ranch Estates and one contiguous parcel to the treatment
plant site as stipulated as part of the project site acquisition and purchase
agreement.
2010041059 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
To demolish existing Sports Arena and the new construction of an approx.
22,000-seat MLS stadium and associated amenities, including 53,910 sf ancillary
facilities uses (conference, retail and restaurant (food hall/marketplace) uses).
2011091024 Foothill Retarding Basins Operation and Maintenance Manual (IP No. 11-007)
Orange County Flood Control District
Irvine, Tustin, Unincorporated--Orange
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
160-2012-0014-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Orange County Public Works.
The project consists of maintenance of Agua Chinon and Peters Canyon
Retarding Basins. Maintenance activities include sediment removal, embankment
maintenance, maintenance of structures, and vegetation management. The
project will permanently impact 0.35 acres of riparian vegetation. The project will
mitigate project impacts through the restoration of 1.0 acre of riparian vegetation.
2012102021 Avila & Sons Washington Road Warehouse
Stanislaus County
Turlock--Stanislaus
NOD
Request to construct an 180,000 sq. ft. warehouse and associated facilities for the
receiving, storing, packing, and shipping of agricultural produce on 61.7 acres.
This project includes certification of a Final EIR.
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2012102047 West Oakland Specific Plan
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOD
The granted approvals include Regular Design Review for new construction of 128
new townhouse-style condominium units (110 residential and 18-live work) at a
4.32-acre identified as Opportunity Site 8 within the Mandela/West Grand
Opportunity Area of the West Oakland Specific Plan, Vesting Tentative Parcel Map
for a one lot subdivision for condominium purposes, and an updated CEQA
analyses for the project. The Project relies on the previously certified Final EIR for
the West Oakland Specific Plan.
2014032040 2035 General Plan
Albany, City of
Albany--Alameda
NOD
The existing City of Albany General Plan was adopted in 1992, and does not
address several issues of importance to City residents, such as climate change
and sustainability. It is based on data that is more than 20 years old and does not
reflect many recently adopted plans and programs. The City of Albany 2035
General Plan will include an updated vision, with goals, policies and actions that
anticipate the 2035 build-out, and which also reflect the needs and preferences of
the community while ensuring compliance with State law. Information related to
the General Plan can be found at www.albany2035.org.
2015072047 Fox Hollow
Santa Rosa, City of
Santa Rosa--Sonoma
NOD
The project is limited to construction of two stormwater outfalls below the top of
bank and removal of trees. The stormwater outfall project involves the installation
of a 15 inch and 36 inch corrugated metal pipe placed approx. 190 feet apart,
installation of angular rock of an average diameter of four inches at the outlet of
the pipes, and removal of 19 oak trees consisting of primarily coast live oak
located at 1615 Fulton Road. The CDFW is executing a Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0025-R3 pursuant to Section 1602 of the
Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, Charity Wagner/CV Santa Rosa,
LLC.
2015102087 Water Treatment Plant Replacement - 2015
Donner Summit Public Utility District
--Nevada
NOD
SWRCB is a responsible agency for this project. The SWRCB's Safe Drinking
Water State Revolving Fund Program is providing funds for the project. Donner
Summit PUD proposes to improve their current water treatment plant by expanding
the current treatment plant building, constructing new filters, improving the existing
clearwell, remove cross connections, and improve other appurtenances as
electrical controls and instrumentation.
2015112047 Summit K2 Charter School Operational Expansion Project
El Cerrito, City of
El Cerrito--Contra Costa
NOD
Summit K2 Charter School is located on a 4-acre site at 1800 Elm Street in El
Cerrito. The site of the proposed Project is the former site of Windrush School, a
private school that operated under a series of use permits and amendments since
1987, the most recent of which were approved in 2007, including a master plan
that was analyzed in the Windrush School Master Plan Initial Study/Mitigated
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Negative Declaration. The Project involves proposed amendments to the existing
use permits that would allow for:
1) operation to include grades 9 through 12 in addition to grades 7 and 8.
2) an increase in the enrollment limit during the normal school year to 630
students (an increase of 283 students over the 2007 Windrush approvals and 390
students over the existing enrollment).
3) extension of the normal school day operating hours by a half hour from 8:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and
4) an increase in the enrollment limit during the school's summer session by 140
students from 175 students to 315 students.
The school does not propose to change the existing schedule or school activities
as a part of this project though retains flexibility to do so as allowed under their use
permit. No changes to any of the buildings or site conditions are proposed or
required to accommodate the proposed expansion of the school program or
increase in student enrollment.
2016012043 Bryant-Habert/Walt Ecological Restoration Project
Santa Cruz County
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
NOD
THe purpose of the project is to create and enhance approx. 20 acres of seasonal
wetland and upland habitat distributed across two parcels that were formerly used
for agriculture. The project will enhance habitat conditions favorable to wetland
and riparian dependent species and will restore adjacent upland habitats. The
project is limited to development of four "depression complexes" within the
watercourse of Watsonville Slough that would each be graded to contain multiple
small depressions of variable size, shape and depth. The CDFW is executing a
Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement no. 1600-2015-0083-R3 pursuant to
section of 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, Bryan Largay,
Land Trust of Santa Cruz County.
2016012055 Site Cleanup Requirements for Phillips 66 Company Line 200 Release
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 2 (San Francisco Bay), Oakland
Concord--Contra Costa
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0076-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Phillips 66 as represented by Edward Ralston.
The project is limited to the demolition of an existing residence at 330 Holly Drive
in Concord, the grading and excavation of 13,075 sq. ft. of soil and the
reconstruction of a previously existing swale that is approx. 3,065 sq. ft.
2016022010 Capell Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #4
--Napa
NOD
Project proposes to replace the existing structural deficient Capell Creek Bridge
(Bridge #21-0078), and to install horizontal drains in the vicinity of the bridge. The
existing bridge will be demolished and the new bridge structure will be constructed
at the same location as the existing bridge. The SR 128 bridge approaches will be
widened to conform.
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2016051059 Groundwater Recharge Basin Project
Lower Tule River Irrigation District
Tulare--Tulare
NOD
The proposed project is the construction of new groundwater recharge basins for
periodic release of water through the LTRID canals. The project is being proposed
to better serve water users within the Lower Tule River Irrigation District.
2016052037 Sodhani Winery Use Permit #P14-00402-UP & Viewshed Permit
#P16-00111-VIEW
Napa County
St. Helena--Napa
NOD
Construction of a new 12,000 gallon per year winery and associated winery
structure (cut and cover cave), totaling 7,150 sf in area to include: 6,696 sf
production area (fermentation room, barrel storage, wine storage,
storage/mechanical area, restroom, lab, refuse, and outdoor area); 454 sf of
accessory use area (office, break room, and entry area); with a max building
height of approximately 35 ft above natural grade and 23 ft above the grade of the
receiving area. 2) Hours of operation: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (production hours,
except during harvest), seven days a week; 3) Employment of: two employees
(two full time with one residing on-site) non harvest; two additional employees (two
part time) during harvest, for a total maximum of four employees; 4) Employee
hours: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, one (1) shift; 5) Construction of four parking spaces
(three) standard spaces and one ADA space); 6) installation of landscaping; 7)
Construction of a new 20-foot wide driveway from proposed winery to State Hwy
29; 8) installation of an in-ground wastewater treatment system; 9) removal of an
existing water tank and construction of six 10,000 gallon water storage tanks, 156
sq. ft. fire pump house, and associated piping; and 10) Disposal of cave spoils
on-site near the eastern property line as shown on the submitted site plan.
2016068307 Phillips 66 Pipeline 200 Repair Site Project (SCH#2014058009)
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento
--Alameda
NOE
The Phillips 66 Pipeline 200 Repair Site Project consists of reconditioning
approximately 400 linear feet of a gas pipeline at the site 5 location.
2016068308 Reclamation District 38 Annual Routine Levee Maintenance
Fish & Wildlife #3
--San Joaquin
NOE
Repair and maintenance of existing flood control facilities. These activities include
clearing debris and vegetation from water and flood control devices, repair of
water control device, repairing levees and adding rip rap, vegetation control,
removal of encroachments, rodent control, and repairing and shaping levee
crowns.
2016068309 Newtown Road Culvert Replacement (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2016-0044-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Nevada
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0044-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to County of Nevada.
The project includes with replacement of two existing culverts at one location. The
existing culverts are 24 inch culverts and approximately 30 feet long. The
replacement culverts will be 36 inches in diameter and approximately 47 feet long.
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Concrete headwalls and small rip-rap fields will be installed the inlet and outlet of
the culverts. The headwalls will be approximately 5 feet tall, and 10 feet wide, and
the rip-rap fields will be approximately 4 feet long by 10 feet wide.
2016068310 Tuolumne Culverts Project 0Y840
Caltrans #10
--Tuolumne
NOE
The Department of transportation (Caltrans) proposes to replace and/or repair 5
culverts along SR 120 in Tuolumne County, near Groveland. All work will take
place in Caltrans prescriptive right of way within the Stanislaus National Forest.
The purpose of this project is to prevent culvert failure and extend the service life.
2016068311 Los Banos PCC Repair Project 1F620
Caltrans #10
Los Banos--Merced
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to repair several
areas of failing Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) on State Route (SR) 152 in
Merced County. The project will utilize State funds only. The project limits are
within Caltrans right of way and no federal permits are required to complete the
project.
2016068312 Kern County Water Agency Exhcange of up to 53,300 Acre-Feet in 2016 and 2017
of its State Water Project Table A Water for Kern-Tulare Water District
Kern County Water Agency
--Tulare, Kern
NOE
The Agency requests to exchange up to 53,300 af in 2016 and 2016 of its SWP
Table A Water for KTWD's CVP water for the purpose of facilitating in-district
delivery of KTWD's CVP water. There is no construction, land use change, or
modification to existing facilities; no new lands will be brought into production as a
result of the requested exchange.
2016068313 Roadside Safety Improvements on Routes 1 and 68
Caltrans #6
--Monterey
NOE
Modify roadside features to reduce maintenance personnel exposure to traffic
while performing their work along Route 1 and 68 in Monterey County. Including
constructing maintenance vehicle pullouts, chain link fencing/gates, pull boxes,
gore signs, metal beam guardrail, access roads with stairs drainage systems.
2016068314 Water Meter Replacement - Green Project
Yuba City
Yuba City--Sutter
NOE
Replacement of Water Meters (non-smart meters,), in the Water distribution
System, at the water service locations with the Automatic Meter Reading
Systems/ Smart meters which are web-based real-time water meters. Benefits -
water conservation, water loss control and energy savings. Beneficiaries: Water
customers.
2016068315 Bridge Rehabilitation
Caltrans #6
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
Piers 12-15 are in need of immediate scour protection due to the existing and
immediate threat of undermining from any significant flow event at PM 5.61 State
Route 204 in Kern, County, California.
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2016068316 Victoria Golf Course/Former BKK Carson Landfill, Operable Unit-2 for Soil and
Landfill Gas Media
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), pursuant to
regulatory authority granted under the California Health and Safety code, Chapter
6.8, sections 25323.1 and 25356.1, is approving the draft remedial action plan for
Operable Unit 2 (OU-2) of the former BKK Carson Landfill, a.k.a. Victoria Golf
Course/Former BKK Carson Landfill. The draft RAP addresses soil and soil gas
media and recommends engineering, monitoring and institutional controls for risk
and hazard management. Implementation of the engineering and institutional
controls is expected to take six months to a year
2016068317 West Sacramento Slab Replacement (03-0G710)
Caltrans #3
West Sacramento--Yolo
NOE
This project will replace individual concrete slab, grind existing asphalt concrete
pavement, upgrade guardrails, replace asphalt concrete dikes, place 0.10'
rubberized hot mixed asphalt (Type G), and replace striping. The project will
perpetuate the roadway surface condition and prolong the service life of the
roadway.
2016068318 Nelson Bug Kill Tree Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Placer
NOE
The project consists of cutting and onsite chipping of one acre of dead pine trees
that died due to beetle infestation and drought. The site is a former cattle ranch
that seeded with ponderosa pine 40 to 50 years ago. These young pine trees
eventually became overstocked and competed for space, nutrients and water. The
current beetle infestation and drought caused the total collapse of the young stand
of pine. At minimum, 90%-95% of the trees have died. Approximately 100 trees
would be removed and would occur over a 10 day period. Tree diameters range
from 12 to 22 inches DBH and are 50-80 feet tall. The landscape is gently rolling
high productivity soils that consist of dry land grass pastures in the lower flats and
pine timber with scattered oaks and brush on the slopes. The entire region is
heavily populated and resembles the Wildland Urban interface (WUI). Parcels
range in size from 5-50 acres and contain residential structures. The specific site
where cutting will occur is a flat ground adjacent to steeper slopes to the north and
west.
2016068319 American Valley Hazardous Fuels Reduction
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Plumas
NOE
The project includes mechanical and manual thinning and removal of dense,
hazardous forest fuels in a rural-residential, forestland setting, also known as a
wildland urban interface (WUI) in and throughout Quincy, CA. The project
encompasses 48 residential parcels, totaling 146.8 acres of treatment to reduce
hazardous forest fire fuels. The predominant vegetation composition on the
planned treatment areas is Sierran mixed conifer (SMC), predominantly white fir,
Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, sugar pine, incense-cedar, and California black oak.
All 48 units are located 3,500-3,600 ft. elevation, within the jurisdictional confines
of Quincy, the county seat of Plumas county, and are located on residentially
developed-rural, timbered lots. The American Valley is predominantly surrounded
by heavy timber growth in the northern Sierra Nevada range in Northern California.
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There is a significant wildfire threat to communities located within identified WUI
areas. This project, specifically, targets 0.5-13 acres of treatment units throughout
48 parcels, totaling 146.8 acres of hazardous fuels reduction treatment. The
methods to accomplish the fuels reduction goals vary from mechanical mastication
on 108.4 acres, manual hand thinning, piling, and pile burning on 29.6 acres, and
solely hand thinning and chipping onsite on 8.8 acres. The primary target for
removal will be small diameter trees up to ten inches DBH, surface 10-100 hour
fuels, and brush that can behave as a ladder fuel. Readily accessible units with
slopes under 35% will be mechanically masticated. The more remote and steeper
terrain up to 50% slope, but outside of riparian setbacks will be manually hand-cut,
thinned, and pile burned. The final treatment for units that are readily accessible,
yet steeper than 35%, and located in the residential burn restriction area in East
Quincy will be hand-cut and the materials will be brought to achiiper and the chips
will be broadcasted onsite.
2016068320 San Pablo Clearwell Dam, No. 31-29
Water Resources, Department of
--Contra Costa
NOE
The proposed work consists of drilling one 50-foot-deep boring through the dam.
2016068321 Baker Fire Station 4-Acre Acquistion
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Tehama
NOE
CALFIRE seeks to acquire about 4 acres of land which is the location of their
existing Baker Fire Station, Cottonwood, California. The acquisition activity will
transfer ownership interest of land from a private party to the State of California
under the jurisdiction of CAL FIRE. CAL FIRE has not approved any development
or use of the site at this time. Future actions, including development of the
property, will undergo complete environmental review as required by the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
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2016064003 Eagle Mountain Boundary Study including Possible Land Withdrawal
Environmental Assessment
National Park Service
--Riverside
EA 07/22/2016
The National Park Service in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management is
preparing a boundary study/proposed land withdrawal and environmental
assessment for an area within the Eagle Mountains, located in Riverside County,
CA. The study examines the feasibility and impacts of including additional lands in
the Eagle Mountain area, and to develop alternatives for protecting cultural,
natural and scenic resources to the purpose of the national park. A no action and
three action alternatives are analyzed.
2013011001 Restoration of Historic Streetcar Service in Downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 08/08/2016
The City of LA is proposing to construct and operate electrically powered streetcar
service via one of four alignment alternatives that are analyzed in the Draft EIR.
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Boarding platforms would be provided on most blocks along the alignment, with
final platform locations to be determined in final design. Streetcar service would
operate seven days a week; round trip running times would be approximately
35-40 minutes. Power to the streetcars would be provided by a series of traction
power substations located along the alignment and delivered by means of
overhead catenary wires supported on trolley poles located in the sidewalks along
the alignment. A maintenance and storage facility would also be constructed to
service streetcar vehicles.
2015121051 Puente Hills Landfill Park Master Plan
Los Angeles County Parks & Recreation
Industry--Los Angeles
EIR 08/08/2016
The proposed project is a long range master plant that over time would develop a
portion of what was formerly the largest landfill in the western US into a regional
park, providing recreation and open space for the greater LA area. County of LA
Department of Parks and Rec has the opportunity to create a new regional park
uniquely situated at the western end of Puente Hills on a large industrial closed
landfill site that is owned and maintained by the Sanitation Districts of LA County
(Sanitation Districts).
2016061050 Erskine-Justin: GPA 14-001, RZ 14-001, Vesting Tent Tract 3069, and Oak Tree
Removal Permit 14-010
Paso Robles, City of
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 07/22/2016
This is a proposal to subdivide three existing parcels, totaling 212 acres into 13
acres lots that would total 77.3 acres, and one 134.7 acre remainder lot. Along
with the subdivision is a request to amend the General Plan and Zoning
designations of the 77.3 acres (Lots 1-13) and rezone lots 9, 10, and 11 of Tract
2778, adjacent to proposed Tract 3069. There is also a request to remove one oak
tree.
2016061051 Camarillo Airport Northeast Hangar Development
Ventura County
Camarillo--Ventura
MND 07/22/2016
The proposed project involves the development of up to 105 nested T-hangars
and 13 executive box hangars to be constructed by the County in phases on open
land in the northeast quadrant of the Camarillo Airport. Site access for the
County-owned hangar area will occur via established on airport roads through
airport security gates. Related improvements include taxi lane construction and
utility and drainage infrastructure. Space is also reserved for two approximate
50,000 sf or four approximate 25,000 sf commercial hangars to be developed by a
private entity in the future. The actual building dimensions and locations may vary
depending on the future developers plan for the allowable lease area. These
facilities will be subject to their own separate environmental review process.
2016062054 Berry Creek Rancheria LOAPUD Annexation
Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District
Oroville--Butte
MND 07/22/2016
The proposed project would involve annexing five parcels of the Tyme Maidu Tribe
Berry Creek Rancheria (Tribe or Rancheria) into the Lake Oroville Area Public
Utility District for sewer service. The Tribe and District will enter into a
Development Agreement for the construction and maintenance of the LOAPUD
facilities. The Tribe will be responsible for the construction of the sewer facilities
pursuant to the approved plans. The District will be responsible for the operations,
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maintenance, repair and replacement of the facilities, as necessary. In addition,
the Tribe will provide to the District appropriate permanent easements and rights
of way providing unrestricted right for operation, maintenance, repair and
replacement of the facilities, as necessary.
2016062055 Interoperable Communications Vault and Tower
Alpine County
--Alpine
MND 07/22/2016
The proposed project is to fund and construct a communications tower. The
purpose of the project is to improve public safety and interoperable
communications among first responders in Alpine County. To accomplish the
project purpose, the County of Alpine proposes to construct, maintain and operate
a new 60 ft tall telecommunications monopole tower with ancillary antenna and
associated equipment cabinet. The project will be located on the north side of the
County Administrative Building at 99 Water Street on the north side of HWY 89 in
the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 21, T10N, R20E.
2016061048 Olympic Tower LA
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOP 07/22/2016
The proposed project would include the demolition of all existing structures on the
site and the construction of a mixed use development containing 374 residential
units, 373 hotel rooms, 33,498 sq. ft. of office space, a 10,801 sq. ft. conference
center, and 65,074 sq. ft. of commercial uses. The project would include 25
commercial condominium units. The proposed project uses would be contained in
a 57-story, 742-foot high tower and would contain a total floor area of approx.
778,173 sq. ft.
1983062910 Sunset Fibre Industries Transfer/Recovery Station
Irvine, City of
COSTA MESA--ORANGE
NOD
Update the SWFP and incorporate the updated Transfer Processing Report.
1992091057 GREENWASTE PROJECT
Orange County
SANTA ANA--ORANGE
NOD
Updates to the SWFP, including but not limited to, the legal description of the
facility and the incorporation of the updated Report of Composting Site Information
and the Odor Impact Minimization Plan. There will be no changes to the operating
hours/days, tonnage or permitted area.
1993041073 Sunset Environmental Solid Waste Transfer Station/Material
Irvine, City of
IRVINE--ORANGE
NOD
Update SWFP and incorporate the updated Transfer Processing Report.
2000111036 Sunset Environmental Material Recovery Facility/Transfer Station
Irvine, City of
Irvine--Orange
NOD
Update the SWFP and incorporate the updated Transfer Processing Report.
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2002051151 EA KM1-02; (Coram, Inc.)
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The Project involves the construction and operation of 26 wind turbines and
associated infrastructure on approx. 1,350 acres. This proposed project involves a
minor amendment to the ITP referenced above to extend the expiration date of the
ITP and the deadline to permanently protect the Habitat Management (HM) Lands
for 12 months, from Jan. 1, 2016 to Jan. 1, 2017.
The ITP as amended authorizes take of Bakersfield cactus (Opuntia basilarus var.
treleasei), a species designated as endangered under CESA. The ITP and Minor
Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (ITP, as amended) as issued by CDFW
authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result
of Project implementation. CDFW issued the ITP, as amended, as a responsible
agency under the CEQA, relying on mitigated negative declarations prepared for
the Project as approved by the lead agency, Kern County.
2003041108 EA KM 1-03; (AB Energy by Barnhill Consulting, Inc.)
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The Project involves the construction and operation of 26 wind turbines and
associated infrastructure on approx. 1,350 acres. This proposed project involves a
minor amendment to the ITP referenced above to extend the expiration date of the
ITP and the deadline to permanently protect the Habitat Management (HM) Lands
for 12 months, from Jan. 1, 2016 to Jan. 1, 2017.
The ITP as amended authorizes take of Bakersfield cactus (Opuntia basilarus var.
treleasei), a species designated as endangered under CESA. The ITP and Minor
Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (ITP, as amended) as issued by CDFW
authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result
of Project implementation. CDFW issued the ITP, as amended, as a responsible
agency under the CEQA, relying on mitigated negative declarations prepared for
the Project as approved by the lead agency, Kern County.
2008102003 Railroad Avenue Specific Plan
Pittsburg, City of
Pittsburg--Contra Costa
NOD
The Railroad Avenue Specific Plan (RASP), adopted by the Pittsburg City Council
in 2009, is intended to guide all new development in key subareas located roughly
within a 1/2-mile radius of the planned BART station in key subareas located
roughly within a 1/2 mile radius of the planned BART station at Railroad Ave. and
SR 4. The RASP established new land use classifications, development policies
and guidelines, planned community resources, transportation and circulation
improvements, implementation strategies, and phasing recommendations for
properties located within the RASP area.
The Belle Harbor Residential Project consists of: 1) a rezoning of 7.22 acre site
from GQ (Government/Quasipublic) District to PD (Planned Development) District;
2) the subdivision of the site into 82 single family residential lots ranging from
2,001 sq. ft. open space/stormwater detention area and tot lot; 3) a Development
Agreement; and 4) design review of architectural and landscape plans.
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2010031008 Panoche Valley Solar Farm Project
San Benito County
--San Benito
NOD
This proposed Project involves construction, operation, and maintenance of an
approx. 247 megawatt solar photovoltaic energy facility, including solar panel
arrays, a substation, project roads, and perimeter fencing. The Project will result
in permanent impacts to 1,688.2 acres and temporary impacts to 465.8 acres of
San Joaquin kit fox (SJKF) (Vulpes macrotis mutica), giant kangaroo rat (GKR)
(Dipodmys ingens), CA tiger salamander (CTS) (Ambystoma californiense), and
San Joaquin antelope squirrel (SJAS) (Ammospermophilus nelsoni) habitat; the
Project will permanently remove 1,688.2 acres of SJKF, GKR, CTS, and SJAS
habitat. The project is expected to result in incidental take of SJKF, CTS, and
SJAS habitat. The Project is expected to result in incidental take of SJKF, CTS,
and SJAS, which are designated as threatened species and GKR, which is
designated as an endangered species under the CESA. Amendment No. 2, a
Minor Amendment, extends the deadline for transferring fee title of Habitat
Management Lands by approx. 3 months. The incidental take permit referenced
above as issued by CDFW authorizes incidental take of species listed under
CESA that may occur as a result of Project implementation.
2010031096 Irell Foundation by Coram CA Development, L. P. (2C #42, 2V #16, MAP 197)
Kern County
Mojave--Kern
NOD
The Project involves the construction and operation of 26 wind turbines and
associated infrastructure on approx. 1,350 acres. This proposed project involves a
minor amendment to the ITP referenced above to extend the expiration date of the
ITP and the deadline to permanently protect the Habitat Management (HM) Lands
for 12 months, from Jan. 1, 2016 to Jan. 1, 2017.
The ITP as amended authorizes take of Bakersfield cactus (Opuntia basilarus var.
treleasei), a species designated as endangered under CESA. The ITP and Minor
Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (ITP, as amended) as issued by CDFW
authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result
of Project implementation. CDFW issued the ITP, as amended, as a responsible
agency under the CEQA, relying on mitigated negative declarations prepared for
the Project as approved by the lead agency, Kern County.
2010031109 ZC #60, Map 198 (Coram CA Development)
Kern County
Mojave--Kern
NOD
The Project involves the construction and operation of 26 wind turbines and
associated infrastructure on approx. 1,350 acres. This proposed project involves a
minor amendment to the ITP referenced above to extend the expiration date of the
ITP and the deadline to permanently protect the Habitat Management (HM) Lands
for 12 months, from Jan. 1, 2016 to Jan. 1, 2017.
The ITP as amended authorizes take of Bakersfield cactus (Opuntia basilarus var.
treleasei), a species designated as endangered under CESA. The ITP and Minor
Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (ITP, as amended) as issued by CDFW
authorizes incidental take of species listed under CESA that may occur as a result
of Project implementation. CDFW issued the ITP, as amended, as a responsible
agency under the CEQA, relying on mitigated negative declarations prepared for
the Project as approved by the lead agency, Kern County.
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2011052062 Feather River West Levee Project Supplemental EIR
Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency
--Butte, Sutter
NOD
Project has been modified to include two additional components: the placement of
rock slop protection at two erosion sites north and south of East Gridley Bridge,
and an extension of the slurry wall construction beyond the original project
boundary, south of Laurel Ave.
2012072030 The Alameda County Voluntary Local Program
Alameda County Resource Conservation District
--Alameda
NOD
The Alameda County Resource Conservation District will implement two
wildlife-friendly pond restoration projects in Alameda County.
2014101004 El Sereno Park Improvement Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
The proposed project involves the demolition of the old El Sereno Clubhouse and
concession stand and construction and installation of several new recreational
facilities, including a basketball half-court within the Clubhouse footprint, a jogging
path, fitness equipment, picnic tables, benches, and drinking fountains and ADA
improvements.
2015061036 Olive Vista Middle School Seismic Modernization Project
Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
LAUSD is proposing the Olive Vista Middle School Seismic Modernization of the
Physical Education and Multi-Purpose Room/Lunch Pavilion/Student Store
Buildings. The facility upgrades proposed at LAUSD's Olive Vista Middle School
campus include demolition of the Multi-Purpose Room/Lunch Pavilion/Student
Store building and the Physical education building, and construction of two new
replacement buildings with similar functions. The project also includes additional
surface parking and improvements to circulation and access between the upper
and lower campus areas of the school.
2015062040 Rancho Seco PV Solar Project
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
--Sacramento
NOD
CDFW has executed CA Endangered Species Act Incidental Take Permit No.
2081-2016-006-02, pursuant to section 2081 (b) of the Fish and Game Code to the
project applicant, Rancho Seco Solar, LLC.
The project involves the construction of a 10-MW alternating current (ac)
Photovoltaic (PV) solar power facility. Proposed infrastructure improvements
included energy-related facilities and road improvements. Construction-related
activities are below. The total project area encompasses 75-acres, witht he solar
facility, occupying approx. 65-acres. Project features include PV solar power plant
infrastructure, a 45-foot long overhead sub-transmission line and interconnection
equipment, a substation, and switchgear. Approx. 10-acres will be temporarily
used for construction staging and temporary construction office trailers. The
Project will not result in impacts to CA tiger salamander habitat; the Project will not
permanently remove and CA tiger salamander habitat. The project is expected to
result in incidental take of CA tiger salamander, which is designated as a
threatened species under CESA.
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2016012043 Bryant-Habert/Walt Ecological Restoration Project
Santa Cruz County
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
NOD
Santa Cruz Integrated Watershed Restoration, Watsonville Slough, ID#2016048:
to restore riparian and wetland habitat areas critical to special status amphibian
and fish species.
2016032032 Tree Permit for a New Pedestrian Bridge, County File #TP14-0013
Contra Costa County
--Contra Costa
NOD
The applicant is requesting approval of a tree permit to work within the driplines of
10 code-protected oak trees (ranging in diameter from 14.5 inches to 38 inches
along the bank of the Green Valley Creek. This request for the purpose of
constructing a 57-foot long 5-foot wide pedestrian bridge across a creek that
bisects the subject property to provide access from the front yard to the main
residence. The proposal will include grading of a portion of the front yard, the
addition of 20 cubic yards of fill, and installation of associated erosion control
measures. The subject property is located at 2191 Alameda Diablo in the Diablo
area.
2016051028 Los Angeles Academy Middle School Feasibility Study and Remedial Action Plan
Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
The Project involves the preparation and implementation of a Remedial Action
Plan (RAP) at the Los Angeles Academy Middle School (LAAMS). The objective
of the RAP for an area defined as Operable Unit 3 located within LAAMS is to
remediate site-wide groundwater to minimize the potential migration of
contaminants to the drinking water wells. There is no immediate health risk
because the public is not exposed to the groundwater and the shallow
groundwater present at the Project site is not a source of drinking water.
2016069015 Legado Mixed Use Project
Redondo Beach, City of
Redondo Beach--Los Angeles
NOD
IS-MND, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, CUP, Design Review,
Landscape and Irrigation Plan, Sign Review, and Minor Subdivision (Vesting
Tentative Tract Map No. 7662) for the construction of a Mixed Use Project with 115
residential apartment units, and approx. 23,800 sq. ft. of commercial space.
2016068322 Test Until Failure a Tension Rod from the SFOBB Tower - 0K940 / 0416000170
Caltrans #4
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
Test until failure a tension rod from the SFOBB tower. All work will be within the
tower structure and tested a secure location. This project will make the
transportation corridor safer.
2016068323 Investigations of Restoration Techniques that Limit Invasion of Tidal Wetlands
Water Resources, Department of
Rio Vista--Solano
NOE
Examining techniques to deter colonization of invasive species on restoration sites
in tidal wetlands to test active revegetation with stage (rhizome vs adult), stock
(invaded site or nursery), and species (functionally equivalent vs not) in upland,
seasonally flood, intertidal, and subtidal habitats.
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2016068324 Hoodoo Island Habitat Restoration (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0070-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Glenn
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department) has executed Lake
and Streambed Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0070-R2, pursuant to
Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to California Department of Fish and
Wildlife.
2016068325 Transfer of Coverage to Enable Construction of a New Single Family Residence
Tahoe Conservancy
--El Dorado
NOE
Project consists of the sale and transfer of 222 square feet of restored soft
coverage rights from Conservancy-owned land to a receiving parcel on which a
private residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the receiving
landowner to carry out the project without any net increase in the amount of
existing land coverage in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
2016068326 Chollas Creek Riparian Restoration - Planning
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The purpose of this project is to prepare a conceptual design for the restoration of
Chollas Creek Segment 5, including environmental review, final engineering
designs and construction drawings, and construction permitting (Project) on
approximately 8 acres of land commonly known as Chollas Creek Segment 5,
located in San Diego County, California.
2016068327 Parole Office Lease Renewal
Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of
El Centro--Imperial
NOE
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is renewing
its lease at the El Centro parole office location. The continued use is consistent
with local zoning regulations.
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2015101105 Fresno Priority 2 Regional Transmission Mains Addendum
Fresno, City of
Fresno--Fresno
ADM 07/11/2016
Note: Review Per Lead
The City of Fresno Priority 2 Regional Transmission Mains Supplemental MND
proposed to install potable water distribution pipelines in the City's Southwest
Quadrant. The proposed project would convey treated surface water from the
Southeast Surface Water Treatment for urban use as proposed as part of the
City's Metro Plan Update. The City is proposing to refine the segment of the
previously approved pipeline alignment going through the unpaved ROW on the
Leaky Acres site. Instead, the alignment would follow north along North Chestnut
Diagonal from the intersection of East Dakota Ave and North Chestnut Ave for
approximately 1,500 ft before terminating on the City owned parcel at the corner of
North Chestnut Diagonal and North Winery Ave. The revised pipeline length would
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be approximately 900 ft shorter than that analyzed in the Supplemental MND.
2009062048 Middle Green Valley Specific Plan Project
Solano County
Fairfield--Solano
EIR 08/08/2016
The Middle Green Valley Specific Plan Project is a proposed mixed-use
development that includes up to 400 new residences, agricultural tourism, local
neighborhood retail and community facility uses, and over 1,400 acres of protected
agriculture and open space. An EIR was prepared for the project and certified by
Solano County in July 2010. A lawsuit challenging the adequacy of the EIR,
specifically the water supply analysis, was subsequently filed. In response, the
County has prepared two recirculated EIRs evaluating three water supply options.
The Court ordered further evaluation of biological resource impacts related to use
of groundwater to serve the specific plan. The purpose of the SRRDEIR is to
consider and evaluate the possible significant biological impacts of utilizing the
groundwater alternative by revising and recirculating portions of DEIR Chp 6.
2015052072 Land Use Element/Zoning Code Amendments and Mobility Element Update
Mammoth Lakes, City of
Mammoth Lakes--Mono
EIR 08/08/2016
The project includes land use element amendments focused on revisions to
development standards for commercial districts as well as amendments regarding
transfer of development rights and community benefits incentive zoning and a
change from people at one time to an impact based approach. Zoning code
revisions regarding commercial development standards are also proposed. In
addition, the Town is proposing to adopt and implement a mobility element update.
2015112006 PDC14-068 Santana West Rezoning and the I-280 Winchester/Moorpark
Transportation Development Policy
San Jose, City of
San Jose--Santa Clara
EIR 08/08/2016
Planned Development Rezoning of six parcels from Commercial General (CG) to
Planned Development CP (PD) for commercial uses on a 12.99 gross acre site,
plus the implementation of Transportation Development Policy for the
I-280/Winchester/Moorpark Interchange. The rezoning will allow a phased
development that would include demolition of two non-historic theater buildings
on-site (Century 22 and 23) and construction of up to 970,000 sq. ft. of office
space and 29,000 sq. ft. of retail space in six buildings, and retention of the
Century 21 Theater building (a designated City Landmark), with retention of the
underlying metal substructure for use as an outdoor pavilion within publically
accessible private outdoor open space; all on a 12.99 gross acre site. The project
also includes a study of the potential implementation of a Transportation
Development Policy for the I-280 Winchester/Moorpark Interchange.
2015121005 Lompoc Motorsports Project
Lompoc, City of
Lompoc--Santa Barbara
EIR 08/08/2016
The proposed project would allow development of a recreational motorsports
facility on approximately 38 acres of land within the City of Lompoc. The proposed
project involves the phased development of the project site as two primary park
areas. The first park area would include an Off-Highway-Vehicle area, a 1/4 mile
oval dirt track, and a 7-acre multitrack OHV area. In addition, the first component
would include a 2.3 acre, low speed, trail-riding area open to motorcycles,
all-terrain vehicles, and mountain bikes at different times. The second park area
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would include an International Hot Rod Association sanctioned 1/8 mile drag strip
that would have grandstands and pit areas. A centralized parking area, which
would be shared by both the OHV area and the drag strip, would be built
concurrently with the OHV area, accommodating 1,120 spaces.
2009072089 Amador County General Plan Update
Amador County
--Amador
FIN
Note: Attached comments and responses on EIR
Comprehensive update of the County's General Plan.
2013091065 North Pleasant Valley (NPV) Treatment Facility
Camarillo, City of
Camarillo--Ventura
FIN
The proposed project consists in the construction and operation of a reverse
osmosis groundwater treatment facility including drilling of two production wells,
drilling 3 monitoring wells, installation of pipelines necessary for distribution of raw
well water, product water, and brine disposal. The proposed project would pump &
treat 9,000 acre-feet/yr and produce 7,500 acre-feet/yr (average design capacity is
4,700 gallons per minute). The proposed project would provide treated drinking
water to customers...
2015061095 New Wastewater Treatment Plant
Ridgecrest, City of
Ridgecrest--Kern, San Bernardino
FIN
Note: Final and Notice
The Project consists of two alternatives and the no project alternative. Both
alternatives 1 and 2 involve the construction of a new 3.6 million gallon per day
capacity wastewater treatment facility with the capacity to expand in the future.
Under alternative 1 this facility will be constructed on China Lake NAWS, adjacent
to the existing WWTP. Wastewater from all areas of the City would continue to
gravity-flow north to the WWTP, and the existing 20-inch force main would remain
in use to pipe effluent south to disposal ponds at a City site, south of San
Bernardino Boulevard's intersection with Ridgecrest Blvd. Under Alternative 2, the
WWTP would be constructed on the City site. Flows from the northern half of the
City would be collected and piped to the NAWS site then pumped southward by a
new lift station to the new WWTP. An effluent force main would be constructed to
pipe water north to new wastewater disposal ponds at the China Lake NAWS site.
Under the No Project Alternative, the outdated and undersized current WWTP
would continue to be used.
2016061052 Yermo Water System Rehabilitation Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--San Bernardino
MND 07/25/2016
The project consists of the replacement of approximately 22,500 lf of existing
water pipeline within existing road right of ways, alleys, and easements within the
community of Yermo. The proposed replacement pipeline will range in size from
6-in to 12-in in diameter. Appurenant improvements include fire hydrants and
valves as requested to meet local fire ordinances and operational needs. Pipeline
segments to be replaced will occur in phases individually referred to as projects
3-10, which have been cumulatively considered in this IS/MND.
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2016061054 Tentative Tract 7214
McFarland, City of
McFarland--Kern
MND 07/25/2016
A proposal to subdivide approximately 18.30 acres into 81 lots. Lot 1-78 are
proposed for detached single family dwellings, Lot 79 is zoned for multifamily
development and Lots 80 and 81 are zoned for general commercial. While this
subdivision includes 81 lots only the residential portion (Lots 1-79) will be
developed as a part of this project. Lots 79-81 will be developed at a later date and
will require their own environmental review and entitlement processing. The
developer will be required to improve Garzoli Road, Elmo Hwy and Kendrea St as
a part of the project. Water, sewer and police services will be provided by the City
of McFarland and fire services are provided by Kern County Fire Department.
2016061055 Mosconi (Phillips 66) Minor Use Permit; DRC2015-00044
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
MND 07/25/2016
Request by Mosconi (Phillips 66) for a Coastal Development Permit/Minor Use
Permit to allow for the closure and abandonment of the Phillips 66 Company Line
354 Family of pipelines; this will include: exposing fourteen portions of three buried
pipelines, where the pipes will be cleaned, capped and "inerted" (neutralized with
nitrogen gas). The project will be conducted in 14 work areas, and result in the
total disturbance of approximately 12,570 sf and excavation work will total
approximately 124 cy.
2016061057 Alder Creek Apartments Expansion GPA 15-003, RZ 15-002, VTTM 3080, PD
15-003
Paso Robles, City of
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 07/25/2016
To amend teh General Plan Land use designation to RMF-20 and Rezone to R5 to
provide for 16 new apartments, and a subdivision.
2016062058 Claribel Road at Roselle Avenue Intersection Widening Project
Stanislaus County
Riverbank--Stanislaus
MND 07/25/2016
Implementation of the proposed project would construct a signalized intersection
at Claribel Road and Roselle Avenue, and would include right of way acquisition,
utility relocation, widening the existing two lane roadway at the intersection to
accommodate turn lanes to accommodate truck and light vehicle traffic, increased
turning radii, new signalization utilities, and drainage improvements. No additional
through lanes would be constructed and proposed improvements would not
increase capacity of the approach roads. The proposed project would require a
total of 38,281 sf of permanent right of way acquisition from the property owners in
the northwest, northeast, and southwest quadrants of the intersection. Traffic
signalization at the intersection would address safety, operations conditions and
air quality concerns.
2016062060 Hutchinson, Susan Minor Land Division (PMLD 20130380)
Placer County
Lincoln--Placer
MND 07/25/2016
The applicant is requesting the approval for a minor land division of a 41.5 acre
property in order to create four parcels consisting of 10.3 acres, 10.0 acres, 11.2
acres, and 10.0 acres. The proposed lots would be accessed off of Big Ben Rd.
The project will be served by individual water wells and onsite sewage disposal
systems. Ultimately, each parcel could be developed with a single family residence
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and a secondary residence of up to 1,200 sf.
2016062061 Hutchinson, Wesley Minor Land Division (PMLD 20130382)
Placer County
Lincoln--Placer
MND 07/25/2016
The applicant is requesting the approval for a minor land division of a 44 acre
property in order to create four parcels consisting of two 10.71 acre parcels, an
11.10 acre parcel. The proposed lots would be accessed off of Big Ben Rd. The
project will be served by individual water wells and onsite sewage disposal
systems. Ultimately, each parcel could be developed with a single family residence
and a secondary residence of up to 1,200 sf.
2016061053 126, 128, and 132 Kenwood Street Project
Glendale, City of
Glendale--Los Angeles
NOP 07/25/2016
The project would include the development of a new 44-unit multi-family residential
project on the site, including a publicly accessible open space area, landscaping,
lighting, utilities, subterranean parking garage, and associated amenities. The two
existing single-family homes and duplex on the site would be demolished as part
of the project.
2016061056 Roquet Ranch Specific Plan Project
Colton, City of
--San Bernardino
NOP 07/25/2016
The project proposes a 336.2-acre master planned community that would allow for
the preparation and development of 450 detached single family homes, 293
detached paired and conventional detached single family homes, and 131
attached townhomes (874 residences total). In addition, the project would provide
1.2 acres of retail land uses, a 10.3 acre elementary school site (tentative), a 0.8
acre fire station site (tentative), 22.3 acres of recreational open space, and 199.7
acres of preserved natural habitat. Upon the case that the Colton Joint Unified
School District selects not to develop the school facility and the City of Colton Fire
Department selects not to develop a fire station the total max number of dwelling
units within the Roquet Ranch Specific Plan Area would be increased to 1,050.
2016062056 Crystal Geyser Bottling Plant Project
Siskiyou County
Mount Shasta--Siskiyou
NOP 07/25/2016
The proposed project to be evaluated in the EIR consists of the operation of the
existing Crystal Geyser Bottling Plant as a bottling facility with the addition of
several proposed components and utility/infrastructure options. The proposed
addition of an onsite permanent caretaker/security residence requires a
conditional use permit from the County, which triggers the need for compliance
with CEQA. The EIR will analyze all Plant modifications undertaken and proposed
by the Applicant to resume operation of the Plant.
2016062057 Fairview Orchards & Fairview Meadows Residential Subdivision
Alameda County
Hayward--Alameda
NOP 07/25/2016
Project proposes to subdivide two parcels equaling 9.78 acres into 31 single family
residential lots. The lots would range in size from 10,013 sq. ft. to 17,141 sq. ft.
As part of the Project, the 31 lots would each be developed with a detached,
single-family home.
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2016062059 Brown Rock Quarry Surface Mining Permit; APN 316-061-11 (Willow Creek Area)
Case Nos.: CUP-14-013M/RP-14-001M
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
Neg 07/25/2016
Modification of a recent 15 year renewal of a previously approved CUP for an
upland rock quarry surface mining operation. The modification seeks to expand
the area of mining operation by adding an additional 39 acres to be mined (in
addition to the existing 25 acre mining area). This includes areas that will be mined
for rock and areas that will be used for topsoil and overburden storage. The
Reclamation Plan is revised to show that the total area to be reclaimed is 64
acres. Rock of various sizes will continue to be mined, with an estimated volume
of 4 million tons of hard rock over the life of the mine. Mining and overburden fill
have already occurred on approximately 25 acres of the parcel.
1993051005 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ANAHEIM APPARATUS SERVICE CNETER
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
ORANGE--ORANGE
NOD
DTSC approved the Hazardous Waste Facility Permit (Permit) pursuant to CA
Health and Safety Code, section 25200 for the existing General Electric
International, Inc. Los Angeles Service Center (GE LASC) hazardous waste
storage facility, EPA Identification Number CAD 030 584 502 (Facility).
GE LASC has operated the service center at the present location since 1968. The
Facility contains a hazardous waste storage building which is approx. 120 sq. ft. of
floor space capable of storing up to twenty six 55-gallon drums of liquid or solid
wastes. Wastes generated from on-site service shop include solvents, naphtha,
paints, varnishes, thinners, glass beads, petroleum derivatives, solder flux and
contaminated rags from service equipment sent from customers.
DTSC prepared an Environmental Document Analysis (EDA) document in 2016
which compared current project activities to those previously analyzed in 1993,
compared conditions at the site and in the surrounding area, and ensured that the
proposed project meets current regulatory standards. Based on the information as
provided in 2016 EDA, DTSC finds that not additional documentation is required to
be prepared for the proposed project pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section
15162(b).
The Permit would be in effect for 10 years and would subject the Facility to the
terms and conditions set forth in the Permit and the Part "B" Application (Operation
Plan) dated June 30, 2014 and subsequent revision dated March 17, 2016. The
Part B Application/Operation Plan would be incorporated by reference into the
Permit.
1995033070 Orchid at Schaefer Ranch
Dublin, City of
DUBLIN--ALAMEDA
NOD
On June 21, 2016, the City of Dublin City Council approved an application from
Schaefer Ranch Holdings LLC (Discovery Builders) for a Planned Development
Zoning with a Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan. The application also
included a General Plan Amendment, a Site Development Review Permit and
Vesting Tentative Map for the proposed homes on the 18 lots. A CEQA
Addendum was prepared for this project described above and for a 1.14 acre area
at the end of Ridgeline Place contemplated for a fturue General Plan Amendment.
The approved General Plan Amendment changed the land use designation and
zoning of 17.30 acres designated as Estate Residential and originally approved for
6 residential estate lots and common areas, to 7.04 acres designated as
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Single-Family Residential for 18 single-family detached homes and 10.26 acres
designated as Open Space. This proposal results in a total of 418 homes (a net
increase of 12 incomes) which is below the 474 homes originally anticipated within
the Schaefer Ranch project.
2003082131 Cal Aquatics Center
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley--Alameda
NOD
In order to reduce hazardous fire risk to people and structures in the East Bay
Hills, the UC Berkeley has approved vegetation management work on its
properties as outlined and included in grant applications submitted to Cal OES by
UCB, plus additional vegetation management work not eligible for FEMA funding,
as outlined in the Hazardous Fire Risk Reduction FEIS, East Bay Hills, CA. The
proposed project incorporates relevant measures from the 2020 LRDP EIR and
the EBH EIS. The proposed action includes compliance with conditions of
approval set forth in a Biological Opinion completed by the U.S. Dept. of Interior
Fish and Wildlife Service in 2013, and includes post treatment measures and
monitoring; post treatment measures were sometimes referred to in the EBH EIS
as the UCB Mitigation Monitoring Plan, but are referred to in the HCFRR
Addendum as the Biological Opinion Post Treatment Monitoring Plan for clarity.
2004061029 Castlerock: Community Plan Amendment; General Plan Amendment; Rezone,
Planned Development Permit; Site Development Permit; Vesting Tentative Map;
Easement Vacat
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board is issuing a Clean Water Act
Section 401 water quality 112.1 acres of single- and multi-family residential
homes, a public park and dedicated open space on an approx. 203.6 acre site.
Project construction will permanently impact 0.29 acre (5,236 linear feet) of stream
channel and 0.10 acre of wetland waters of the U.S. and/or State. Compensatory
mitigation will be achieved through the establishment of stream channel and
wetland waters of the U.S. and/or State.
2013091065 North Pleasant Valley (NPV) Treatment Facility
Camarillo, City of
Camarillo--Ventura
NOD
The proposed project consists in the construction and operation of a reverse
osmosis groundwater treatment facility including drilling of two production wells,
drilling 3 monitoring wells, installation of pipelines necessary for distribution of raw
well water, product water, and brine disposal. The proposed project would pump &
treat 9,000 acre-feet/yr and produce 7,500 acre-feet/yr (average design capacity is
4,700 gallons per minute). The proposed project would provide treated potable
water to customers.
2014052020 Dry Creek Habitat Enhancement Project Miles 2-6
Sonoma County Water Agency
--Sonoma
NOD
In total, this project will enhance approx. 4,300 linear feet or 0.81 stream miles. To
implement the habitat enhancements, project activities will consist of actions such
as dewatering and bypass flow pumping, stockpiling of materials, removal of
vegetation, excavation of backwater/alcove areas, biotechnical bank revetments,
new riffle construction, and placement of boulder and log structures. CDFW is
executing a Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0047-R3
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pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Sonoma County Water Agency as represented by Grant Davis.
2014122023 Oakwood Trails Subdivision
Manteca, City of
Manteca--San Joaquin
NOD
The project is a tentative map, General Plan Amendment, and Rezone. The
tentative map has 676 single-family housing units, two Park/Basins (15.67 ac),
20.2 ac of Commercial, and 11.59 ac of Business Industrial Park. The General
Plan amendment would change land uses on the northeast portion of the project
site as follows: 29.7 acres of O/S Open Space to LDR Low Density Residential;
and 22.6 acres of HDR High Density Residential to GC General Commercial land
uses. The rezone would change zoning as follows: 29.7 acres of O/S Open Space
to R-1 Single Family Residential; and 22.6 acres of R-3 Multifamily Residential to
Commercial General CG.
2014122048 The 2015 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW has executed Land and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0110-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.
2015121010 Canyon Inn Supplement to the River Wilderness Park Master Plan
Watershed Conservation Authority
Azusa--Los Angeles
NOD
WCA is proposing to complete the proposed objectives of the Canyon Inn Master
Plan (Proposed Project) in three phases through 2028. Implementation of the
Master Plan is dependent on acquiring the necessary funds to design and
construct an individual or group of projects elements. Sufficient detail is known
about the projects to be implemented beginning in 2017 so that these projects can
be discussed in detail at the Project IS/MND level. However, details of projects
that would be implemented in the later stages become speculative in terms of
timing and design. These projects are discussed at the Program IS/MND level.
2016012046 Use Permit and Lot Line Adjustment Application No. PLN2015-0137 - Growers
Direct Nut Company, Inc.
Stanislaus County
Hughson--Stanislaus
NOD
Request to expand an existing walnut shelling, processing, and storage facility by
constructing approximately 181,300 sf of building space for storage, processing,
pasteurizing and office operations on two parcels totaling 23.58+/- acres in the
A-2-40 (Gen Ag) zoning district. The proposal also includes the conversion of an
existing 56,000 sf building from agricultural storage to processing facility. A max of
150 employees is anticipated at full build-out. The project also consists of a lot line
adjustment among three adjoining parcels. The property is located at 2288 Geer
Rd, between E. Whitmore Ave and Fox Rd, east of the City of Hughson.
2016021006 Zone Change No. 443; Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 121; Tentative Tract
No. 18979
Redlands, City of
Redlands--San Bernardino
NOD
The proposed project consists of: Resolution No. 7538 for a Socio-Economic
Cost/Benefit Study; Resolution No. 7537 for Agricultural Preserve Removal No.
121 to remove a portion of an approx. 32.28-acre site from a City Agricultural
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Preserve located on the north side of San Bernardino Avenue, approx. 600 feet
east of Judson Street in the A-1 (Agricultural) District (proposed change to R-E
(Residential Estate) District; Ordinance No. 2819 for Zone Change No. 443 to
rezone approx. 32.28 acres from A-1 (Agricultural) District to R-E (Residential
Estate) District located on north side of San Bernardino Ave., approx. 600 feet
east of Judson Street; Resolution No. 7539 for Tentative Tract No. 18979 to
subdivide approx. 32.28 acres into fifty five lots for single family residential use
and one lettered lot for open space purposes located on the north side of the San
Bernardino Ave., approx. 600 feet east of Judson Street in the A-1 (Agricultural)
District [Proposed change to R-E (Residential Estate) District].
2016032032 Tree Permit for a New Pedestrian Bridge, County File #TP14-0013
Contra Costa County
--Contra Costa
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2014-0136-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Richard Heimann.
The project is limited to the construction of a fifty seven foot long, five foot wide,
clear-span, pedestrian bridge over the east branch of Green Valley Creek at 2191
Alameda Diablo in Diablo, Contra Costa County, CA.
2016042054 Manteca SB 5 Safety Element Amendment
Manteca, City of
Manteca--San Joaquin
NOD
The City of Manteca is seeking environmental approval for the Amendment of the
General Plan Safety Element goals, policies, and implementation measures
relating to the protection of current and future development projects within
floodplains through planning, development requirements, and restrictions and
standards on development, so that the findings of adequate progress can be
made.
2016052064 General Plan Amendment 2016-001, Zone Change 2016-001, Housing Element
Update Rezone Program
Glenn County
Willows--Glenn
NOD
The project is a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change to change the
General Plan designation and zoning for select properties to "Multiple Family
Residential" / "R-M" (Multiple Residential Zone) to implement Housing element
Update Rezone Program HE.O.1 as mandated by the State Dept. of Housing and
Community Development.
2016068174 San Joaquin River Parkway, Millburn Pond Habitat Restoration and Public Access
Improvements Planning and Design Project
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
--Fresno
NOE
Complete planning and preliminary design for the isolation of a gravel pit from the
San Joaquin River, restoring riparian and floodplain habitat, and providing access
for public recreation.
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2016068328 Compressed Biomethane Vehicle Fuel and Algae Feed Production via Sustainable
Anaerobic Digester Biogas Purification Project ARV-15-067
Energy Commission
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOE
The project will design, construct, and operate a pilot Membrane Gas Purification
System that will be used to treat dairy wastewater in high rate algae ponds and
produce at least 100,000 diesel gallon equivalents (DGE) of bio methane per year
(39,500 scf/day) at the Fiscalini Dairy Farm that will be compressed into a tube
trailer and sold offsite for transportation fuel. The Membrane Gas Purification
system will deliver the existing dairy farm anaerobic digester so that the bio
methane will be suitable for vehicle fuel. This project will reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, improve water quality at the dairy, and produce bio methane vehicle
fuel.
2016068329 Lease Renewal of Community Care Licensing Project #140072
Social Services, Department of
El Segundo--Los Angeles
NOE
The project is relocation to 300 Continental Blvd., El Segundo, CA for Community
Care Licensing.
2016068330 Lease Renewal of Community care Licensing Project #140014
Social Services, Department of
Monterey Park--Los Angeles
NOE
The project is a lease renewal at 1000 Corporate Center Drive, Monterey Park, CA
for Community Care Licensing.
2016068331 Lease Renewal of Community Care Licensing Project #141428
Social Services, Department of
Monterey Park--Los Angeles
NOE
The project is new space at 1000 Corporate Center Drive, Monterey Park, CA for
Community Care Licensing.
2016068332 Lease Renewal Children and Family Services Project #140763
Social Services, Department of
Monterey Park--Los Angeles
NOE
The project is a lease renewal at 1000 Corporate center Drive, Monterey Park, CA
for Children and Family Services.
2016068333 Lease Renewal Legal Project #139920
Social Services, Department of
Monterey Park--Los Angeles
NOE
The project is a lease renewal at 10000 Corporate center Drive, Monterey Park,
CA for legal.
2016068334 NG2016-13, San Luis Obispo Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2016068335 Little Creek Road Upgrade
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Sonoma
NOE
The project is limited to the treatment of 28 stream crossings, as part of a larger
sediment reduction project on the Gualala Redwoods Inc. property within the Little
Creek Planning Watershed. Project elements include: the installation of critical
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dips at certain stream crossings to prevent stream diversions, the installation of a
new culverts at previously unculverted fill sites to reduce the likelihood of a mass
fill failure and episodic sedimentation associated with vehicle crossings,
replacement of undersized or damaged culverts, decommissioning of stream
crossings no longer needed, rock armoring of fill slopes to prevent erosion, and
armoring wet crossings to reduce sediment and improve durability. Issuance of a
Lakebed Alteration Agreement number 1600-2014-0100-R3 is pursuant to Fish
and Game Code Section 1602.
2016068336 Park maintenance Supervisor Office Rehabilitation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Morro Bay--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Rehabilitate and repair the Park Maintenance Supervisor's Office at Morro Bay
State Park to repair and replace rotting wood floor planks, remove asbestos tile,
and generally provide a better working space for park personnel.
2016068337 Demonstration of Water Recovery form Hot, Humid Industrial Exhaust Gases
Energy Commission
--Imperial
NOE
This project will occur at an existing industrial facility. A small scale closed loop
refrigeration heat exchanger will be incorporated in the already existing exhaust
stack of a gypsum board dryer to condense flue gas moisture. Project team will
design, fabricate, and demonstrate a stand-alone modular demonstration unit to
process as much as 10,000 cubic feet per minute f hot, humid, exhaust gas and
recover as much as one ton of clean water per hour. The project team will install
the necessary water handling tanks or pipes to collect or transport the recovered
water. These activities will not cause a direct physical change in the environment
or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment as the
demonstrate will recover water from the hoist site exhaust stack with no impact on
raw materials, kiln combustion system, kiln firing rate, or other plant operations.
2016068338 Cooling Tower Water Treatment Using Vortex Process Technology for Energy and
Water Savings
Energy Commission
--Riverside, San Bernardino
NOE
A non-chemical water treatment system will be installed at each site and
monitored for energy and water savings. This will reduce the amount of water used
by allowing a larger number of cycles of concentration, and will eliminate certain
biocides from being produced, used and discharged in to the sewer system,
thereby reducing impacts on the environment. The equipment itself is small
enough to be added within existing interior mechanical room. Therefore the effect
on the environment will be beneficial.
2016068339 The Regents of the University of California, Irvine
Energy Commission
Irvine--Orange
NOE
The proposed project would use collected data from a Southern California Edison
Substation into a generic microgrid controller (GMC) model. The GMC does not
require any physical changes to the substation. Different tariffs and
interconnections would be assessed for a portfolio of scenarios to address the
participation of distributed energy resources into the market, and a fictitious
retail/distribution market would be developed and assessed.
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2016068340 San Diego Libraries Zero Net Energy and Integrated Demand Side Management
Demonstration Project
Energy Commission
--San Diego
NOE
The Center for Sustainable energy, City of San Diego and other San Diego clean
energy leaders will install upgrades to achieve net zero emissions. These include
a building automation platform, energy efficiency retrofits and integrated wireless
monitoring and control technologies. The project will also include data collection.
This project benefits commercial and municipal building owners and operators
through reduced energy consumption and utility bill savings. Ratepayers also
benefit through reduced grid emissions and peak demands.
2016068341 Huntington Beach Advanced Energy Community Blueprint
Energy Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
The purpose of this project is to conduct all of the necessary planning, designing,
and permitting for an advanced energy community in the Oak View Neighborhood
of Huntington Beach, CA. Specifically, the project team will develop and evaluate
integrated sets of advanced energy technologies, and business and financial
solutions, for a community scale approach. This project will include a master
community design, as well as outreach tools to help accelerate the development
of, and establish technical and economic readiness for deploying advanced
energy communities throughout the state.
2016068343 Accelerating AEC Deployment Around Existing Buildings in Disadvantaged
Communities Through Unprecedented Data and Analysis and Comprehensive
Community Engagemen
Energy Commission
Claremont--Los Angeles
NOE
The project combines academic research with on-the-ground expertise in an
approach that is uniquely positioned to overcome the challenges associated with
deploying AEC's around existing buildings in disadvantaged communities, and
which will generate practical, implementable knowledge. This partnership effort
involves unprecedented data analysis and comprehensive community
engagement, assesses local obstacles to state code implementation, and lays the
groundwork for product and service aggregation at scale.
2016068344 Solar Water Heating for the Residential, Commercial and Industrial Sectors
Energy Commission
--
NOE
The contractor will conduct a pilot scale demonstration and test the previously
developed aluminum mini-channel solar water heating technology on
residential/commercial building types and climate zones in California that have
been identified by the contractor as having the greatest potential for cost and
energy savings. The contractor will then identify pathways to the marketplace and
develop a business plan that will facilitate the technology's introduction into the
marketplace. The contractor will also design and optimize copper mini-channel
solar thermal technology for potential use in commercial and industrial
applications. The optimized design will then be tested to determine if useable
industrial grade steam can be produced and determine what the applicable ideal
commercial/industrial scenarios would be. The contractor will then identify
commercial/industrial sites for demonstrating the optimal copper mini-channel
solar technology. The demonstration will attempt to prove the feasibility, energy
savings, and cost effectiveness of the technology for industrial processes. The
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contractor will also identify pathways to the marketplace and develop a business
plan that will facilitate the technology's introduction into the marketplace.
2016068345 California Investor-Owned Utility Electricity Load Shapes
Energy Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Proposed resolution approving Agreement 300-15-013 with ADM Associates, Inc.
for a $1,147,406 contract to conduct market analysis to characterize existing and
future electricity load in the service territories of Pacific Gas and Electric Company,
Southern California Edison Company, and San Diego Gas & Electric Company.
This information will help overcome technical barriers to achieving California's
clean energy goals by providing an accurate assessment of the contributions of
clean energy technologies in reducing peak demand, integrating renewable energy
into the grid, and maintaining electricity system reliability as the development of
clean energy technologies and strategies increases over time.
2016068346 California Commercial End-Use Survey
Energy Commission
--
NOE
This project will develop a methodology to conduct a survey of the characteristics
of commercial utility customers that will serve as a baseline and support the
Energy Commission's work on the demand forecast. The methodology will include
obtaining end-use energy data through a combination of phone calls, on-site visits,
and potentially the purchase of third-party data. The survey will be conducted
according to the finalized methodology plan and the data will be analyzed and
delivered to the Energy Commission staff.
2016068347 Extreme Weather Related Vulnerability and Adaption for California's
Transportation Fuel Sector
Energy Commission
--
NOE
This research project will provide an initial assessment of the vulnerability of
California's Transportation fuel sector stakeholders so that pragmatic resilience
strategies can be identified and priorities established for further investigation.
2016068348 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.
Energy Commission
--
NOE
This project will involve developing a software platform that measures energy
usage by end-use devices in real time and provides electricity the capability to
manage the consumption of those devices in response to changes in electricity
price, demand response signals, and/or other information about real-time grid
conditions.
2016068349 Third Extension of Time for Location and Development PLan 09-04 and
Conditional Use Permit 09-08.
Adelanto, City of
--
NOE
A proposal for the development of a 35.35 acre retail shopping center to include a
major retailer, large retailers, restaurants, and a bank.
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2016068350 Amendment to Condtional Use Permit C96-6
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Amendment to Condtional Use Permit C96-6 to allow an existing rental vehicle
agency to wash returne rental vehicles on-site prior to next use for the property
located at 11901 Beach Blvd. in the CG zone.
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2016061049 Yosemite Unified School District Water System Upgrade Project
Yosemite Joint Union High School District
--Madera
MND 07/26/2016
The proposed project is a water system upgrade that includes the construction of
new waterlines, installation of a tank and booster pumps, and the consolidation
with an existing, but separate, water utility system. The objectives of the project
include providing potable water that meets the drinking water standards, including
the EPA arsenic MCL and providing additional water storage capacity needed for
fire protection.
New water line segments within the school campus and in rights of way of
previously disturbed areas will be installed, along with a 10,000 gallons tank and
booster pumps. There will be 4,410 lineal feet of buried 4 inch and 6 inch
waterlines installed via surface ground disturbance, and 2,610 lf of 4 in water lines
installed by horizontal directional drilling (HDD).
2016061058 SUBTPM19615, DRC2015-00177 & DRC2016-00434
Rancho Cucamonga, City of
Rancho Cucamonga--San Bernardino
MND 07/26/2016
A request to subdivide a 0.94 acre parcel of land into two parcels that are within
the Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay in the Very Low Residential District,
located at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court - APN:
1074-041-01.
2016062062 Contra Costa Times Newspaper Site Reuse, Minor Subdivision, & Development
Entitlement #Y15-071,-152,-170
Walnut Creek, City of
Walnut Creek--Contra Costa
MND 07/26/2016
The development applications include the consideration of the following project
components and city approvals:
a) Tentative Map and minor subdivision to re-subdivide the former Contra Costa
Times Building property (total of 14 acres) into two buildable parcels and
associated easements and improvements.
b) Demolition of a 6,000 sf metal shed.
c) CUP and design review for expansion of the indoor recreation use previously
approved in a portion of the existing Contra Costa Times Building, including
demolition, remodel and additions totaling approximately 215,000 sf of gross floor
area in the interior space. The existing building consists of 164,811 sf of gross
floor area, including 39,561 sf of gross floor area occupied by Ultimate Fieldhouse
indoor recreation (Sportsplex Phase 1).
e) Site access, sidewalks, street lighting, paths, driveways, and parking for
approximately 714 vehicles.
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f) Design Review commission review and approval to allow development within
setbacks normally established for buildings taller than 20 ft, pursuant to section
10-2.2.1203 property development regulations, subsection D(4).
g) Tree removal permit and dripline encroachment permit for the removal of
approximately 121 trees, including removal of up to 40 large and highly protected
trees.
h) amendment of CUP and design review application Y14-136, Ultimate
Fieldhouse (Sportsplex Phase i) AT 2640 Shadelands Drive, approved pursuant to
planning commission resolution 3677 and Design review commission resolution
2915, for 39,561 sf of indoor recreation in the existing building. Amendments
proposed at this time consist of changes such as parking calculations and site
circulation.
2016062064 Twin Cities Road over Snodgrass Slough Bridge Replacement
Sacramento County
--Sacramento
MND 07/26/2016
The project site is located along Twin Cities Road approximately 2.3 miles west of
I-5 over Snodgrass Slough in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The existing
Twin Cities Road Bridge is a narrow, two lane bridge with a manually operated
swing which does not meet American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials standards. The Sacramento County Department of
Transportation proposes to replace the existing bridge with a wider, two lane
bridge that includes raised approaches and accommodates navigation of tall
watercraft with a removable span.
2016062068 Terrazzo at Fountaingrove
Santa Rosa, City of
Santa Rosa--Sonoma
MND 07/27/2016
The development is proposed for 1601 Fountaingrove Parkway, Santa Rosa, CA.
Development is proposed on 6.24 acres of the 7.5 acre site. The site would be
developed as follows: the site will have 19 single family lots totaling 6.24 acres,
one common lot parcel and private roadway (Parcel A, 1.27 acres in size), and two
separate common open space easement management areas totaling 3.32 acres
from within the housing lots.
2011111049 Campo Verde Solar Energy Storage System
Imperial County
El Centro--Imperial
NOP 07/26/2016
An EIR was prepared for the Campo Verde Solar Project and certified in 2012. The
current project is an amendment to an existing conditional use permit (11-0007) for
a proposed battery energy storage facility that will charge from the electricity
generated by the Campo Verde Solar facility and connect to the existing on-site
substation which interconnects with the Imperial Valley Substation. The project will
be built in 2 phases: Phase 1 is a 424 sf metal modular battery system container
on a concrete foundation occupying 707 sf including a power distribution panel,
and other components. Phase 2 is a 12,300 sf metal building with battery racks on
a concrete foundation with electrical switch gear and other equipment occupying
16,086 sf.
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2016062063 Serramonte Views Condominiums and Hotel Project
Daly City
Daly City--San Mateo
NOP 07/26/2016
The proposed project would be situated on 6.07 acre site located on the south side
of Serramonte Boulevard, between Callan Boulevard and Gellert Boulevard in Daly
City. The project proposes to subdivide the property into two parcels, a 4.83 acre
parcel to accommodate three residential condominium buildings and 1.24 acre
parcel to accommodate a hotel. The residential component of the project includes
270 condominium units. The condominium units would be constructed in up to
12-story structures above partially below grade parking garages. The hotel portion
of the project includes the construction of an 11 story building with 200 rooms
above a six story, partially below grade podium parking garage.
2003041001 San Diego Downtown Community Plan, Centre City Planned District Ordinance
and Redevelopment Plan for the Centre City Project Area
San Diego, City of
--San Diego
NOD
The project consists of the construction and operation of a bus stopover and
multi-use faiclity on one city block bounded by A Street, Union Street, B Street,
and State Street (located within the Columbia Neighborhood within Downtown San
Diego). The bus stopover facility would be used by buses and MTS operators,
supervisors, and maintenance staff; no passenger boardings or alightings would
take place there. A total of up to 24 bus bays would be needed to provide the
required vehicle capacity to serve existing and near future local and BRT services.
The multi-use facility would consist of up to approx. 300,000 sq. ft. of office use,
20,000 sq. ft. of retail use, and 280,000 sq. ft. of residential uses. Pursuant to
CEQA Guidelines Section 15183.3, an Infill Environmental Checklist was prepared
for this project documenting why no further CEQA review is required.
2012032012 Lake Merritt Station Area Plan
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOD
Proposal to construct a new six story mixed use building containing 262 units
including approx. 13,000 sq. ft. of ground floor retail on 14th Street, which would
replace the existing surface parking lot.
2012052008 Broadway/Valdez District Specific Plan
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOD
Proposal for a new seven story mixed use building containing 225 dwelling units
and approximately 23,000 sf of retail.
2013021042 Groundwater Reliability Improvement Program (GRIP) Supplementary Recharge
Wells Project
Water Replenishment of Southern California
Whittier--Los Angeles
NOD
The proposed project includes three on-site supplemental recharge wells, two
on-site monitoring wells, and one off-site monitoring well. The supplemental
recharge wells would be operated to recharge and store up to 4.5 millions gallons
per day (mgd) of Full Advanced Treated (FAT) recycled water in the underlying
aquifers for replenishment and later use by other groundwater users. When the
Montabello Forebay Spreading Grounds are unavailable for recycled water
recharge or do not have sufficient capacity to hold local storm water during wet
periods, the recycled water produced at the GRIP Advanced Water Treatment
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Facility would be directed to three proposed supplemental recharge wells located
at the AWTF site.
2013032008 Arcata Rail with Trail Connectivity Project
Arcata, City of
Arcata--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to one encroachment that includes elements for Phase II of the
Humboldt Bay Trail North project. The trail will have a width of 14 feet (10 feet
paved with 2 foot shoulders) and will be approx. 3 miles in length, a total of 5
bridges will be constructed along the route including 5 water crossings (table 1).
Bridge construction work within the wetted channel will be limited to periods of
negative low tides between July 1 and September 31 when water is not present.
There will be 1.78 acres of permanent wetland impacts, which have a 4:1
mitigation ratio. Mitigation of wetland impacts will be conducted in accordance
with the Humboldt Bay Area Mitigation and the Memorandum of Understanding in
place between Caltrans and the City of Arcata.
2013101061 Pomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan
Claremont, City of
Claremont--Los Angeles
NOD
The Master Plan provides guidance in planning and developing the Pomona
College campus over a period of 15 years from the date of City approval. It would
involve an increase of 50 students, 60 additional faculty/staff members, a net
increase of 26 beds in student residences, and a net increase of 205,400 sq. ft. of
on-campus buildings. On April 12, 2016, the City of Claremont City Council
adopted Resolution No. 2016-21, a resolution certifying the Final EIR for the
project and adopted Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Programs and a
statement of overriding considerations pursuant to CEQA. On May 24, 2016, the
City of Claremont City Council: (1) adopted a Resolution adopting an Addendum to
the EIR; (2) conducted first reading of an Ordinance Approving Change of Zone for
Property Located at 211 and 239 N. College Avenue (File#13-Z04) ; and (3)
approved a Resolution Approving the Pomona College 2015 Master Plan
(File#12-IMP02). On May 25, 2016, the City of Claremont filed a Notice of
Determination for the Pomona College 2015 Campus Master Plan. On June 14,
the City of Claremont City Council conducted a second reading and adopted the
Ordinance approving Change of Zone for property located at 211 and 239No.
College Ave. (File #13-Z04) changing the zoning of the property from Medium
Density Residential (RM2000) to Institutional Educational (IE).
2014121002 Downtown San Diego Mobility Plan
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
The proposed Project includes the adoption of a freestanding Mobility Plan and
amendments to the Transportation Chapter within the Downtown Community Plan.
The existing Transportation Chapter would be replaced with a new Mobility
Chapter consistent with the Mobility Plan. This planning effort was undertaken to
address the changing priorities and needs of the multi-modal network within the
urban setting, bringing forth improved connections and access for transit riders,
bicyclists, and pedestrian, while maintaining roadway circulation for cars and
commercial vehicles. The Mobility Plan provides for multi-modal transportation
that connects to adjacent communities. This "layered network" approach
prioritizes specific corridors for specific modes, including Greenways, Cycleways,
Transitways, and Autoways, while still accommodating the non-prioritized modes.
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2015062010 Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Line 114, line 114-1, and Line SP4Z Pipeline
Decommissioning Project
California State Lands Commission
Oakley--Sacramento, Contra Costa
NOD
The Permittee proposes to decommission the three submarine pipeline river
crossings (Line 114, Line 114-1, and Line SP4Z). The project will encompass
three separate work sites, at the north and south landings, and within (below the
surface) of the San Joaquin River itself. The underwater work component of this
project within the San Joaquin River, is approx. 3,520 feet long by 12 feet wide for
an overall disturbance of 42,228 sq. ft. or 0.97 acre. Work is expected to take
approx. 60 days for all three locations.
CDFW is executing Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0128-R3 pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Chris Ellis, Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
2015111053 The City of Costa Mesa Year 2015-2035 General Plan
Costa Mesa, City of
Costa Mesa--Orange
NOD
The 2015-2035 General Plan, as an update to the 2000 General Plan, includes
revisions to nine General Plan elements (Land Use, Circulation, Growth
Management, Conservation, Open Space and Recreation, Noise, Safety,
Community Design, and Historical and Cultural Resources Elements) and will
incorporate the 2013-2021 Housing Elements, which was adopted in 2014.
2016021075 Pacific Palisades Village Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
NOD
Pursuant to its regulatory authority granted under Ch. 6.8, Division 20, CA Health
and Safety Code, the DTSC approved a Response Plan prepared by Tetra Tech
BAS, March 2016 for the Mobil Gas Station (Site). The Response Plan proposes
to cleanup petroleum fuel hydrocarbons, primarily benzene in groundwater through
in-situ treatment by injecting an oxidation reagent. The Response Plan also
proposes to monitor groundwater conditions for a minimum of two years.
The Site is comprised of two parcels of land (APN 4423-016-005 and
4423-016-006) totaling approx. 0.37-acres. The Site is currently occupied by the
Exxon Mobil-branded service station and convenience store. The Site will be
redeveloped for mixed use with underground parking, commercial/retail space on
the ground floor and residential units on the second story. The Site has been used
as a retail gasoline station since at least 1935.
Soils investigations undertaken at the property identified releases of petroleum
and gasoline in soil, soil and groundwater. Detections of total petroleum
hydrocarbons (TPH) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soil and
groundwater at the Site exceed regulatory standards. A Baseline Risk
Assessment indicated that contamination in soil would not result in adverse risks
and exposure to chemicals migrating in the vapor phase from groundwater and
potentially migrating inside future onsite building structures and would result in
cancer risks quantified at less than the target risk management concentrations.
concentrations off benzene, ethylbenzene, methyl-tert-butyl ether, toluene,
m,p-xylenes and o-xylene were detected above the maximum contaminant level
(MCL) in groundwater. Groundwater is located at 95 feet below ground surface.
Redevelopment of the Site is anticipated to occur as part of the larger Pacific
Palisades Village Property redevelopment project that is planned for both the Site
and several neighboring parcels. The Pacific Palisades Village Property consists
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of approx. 3.11 acres currently improved with approx. 51,000- sq. ft. of commercial
structures and a surface parking lot. The redevelopment project site is currently
zoned C2-1VL and R3P-1VL and has a land use designation of Community
Commercial in the Community Plan. The Project proposes a mix of uses that total
116,215 sq. ft. of floor area, including retail, restaurants, offices, eight residential
units, a specialty grocery store, a movie theater, a community room, and storage.
Four hundred seventy off-street vehicle parking spaces will be provided in two
levels of subterranean parking, including electronic vehicle (EV) charging spaces.
2016051040 RiverPark West K-8 Steam School Project
Rio School District
Oxnard--Ventura
NOD
The proposed K-8 Community STEAM Campus would have a maximum student
population of 914 students. The new school facilities are designed to meet the
educational and recreational needs of K-8 students' onsite. The proposed facilities
include: four classroom buildings; a multi-purpose building; two paved
parking/student drop-off areas; paved grades 1-8 play court with apparatus;
paved kinder play court with apparatus; two turf athletic fields; paved and
landscaped central quad and courtyards; and 84 regular and 5 accessible parking
spaces. In total, the proposed project would comprise approx. 89,972 sf of
building and structures on site.
2012032012 Lake Merritt Station Area Plan
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOE
Proposal to construct a new six story mixed use building containing 262 units
including approx. 13,000 sq. ft. of ground floor retail on 14th Street, which would
replace the existing surface parking lot.
2012052008 Broadway/Valdez District Specific Plan
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOE
Proposal for a new seven story mixed use building containing 225 dwelling units
and approximately 23,000 sf of retail.
2016048361 El Dorado Lift Station Facility Yard Crossing Replacement Project
El Dorado Irrigation District
--El Dorado
NOE
The project replaces a section of earthen roadway crossing an unnamed, seasonal
drainage ditch to access the El Dorado Lift Station and facilities storage yard. The
project will remove/replace three 18-in culverts with culverts of same capacity but
4 ft longer to accommodate a 12-ft wide (originally 8 ft wide) crossing.
2016068351 Bay Area Ridge Trail - Mt. St. Helena Spur - Sign Plan
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Napa
NOE
Install 16 new trail signs along Table Rock, Palisades, and Mt. Saint Helena
Summit trails at Robert Louis Stevenson State Park as part of the dedication of
these trails as a Bay Area Ridge Trail Spur. Work will excavate up to sixteen
eight-inch diameter holes to a maximum depth of 18 inches for 4"x4" posts that will
hold the signs; holes will be back-filled with excavated soil. Eight signs will be
installed on existing posts or replacements posts at existing sign locations and
eight signs will be installed at new locations.
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2016068352 Right of Entry Permit to SEJPA Outfall Replacement Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
CDPR is providing the San Elijo Joint Power Authority with a Right of Entry Permit
to use a 0.57 acre area (approximately 250-foot by 100-foot rectangle) of Cardiff
State Beach for approximately six weeks as access and staging location of
construction equipment for the pipe installation. A 5-ft wide temporary trench will
be excavated to tie into the existing below ground ocean outfall pipe.
2016068353 Interpretive Panels
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Nevada
NOE
Install two angled low-profile etched stainless steel interpretive panels at Malakoff
Diggins State Historic Park to provide an understanding of cultural resources to
park visitors. Work will excavate (4) *" diameter x 2' deep holes, fill holes with
concrete and place support posts for panel frames in the concrete to secure and
attach panels to posts with vandal resistant screws. Sign locations will be at
Clamper Picnic Area, Historic French Quarter, and Diggins Overlook.
2016068354 Buckley Road Regional TCE Plume INvestigation
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 3 (Central Coast), San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The proposed investigation includes collection of soil, soil gas, and groundwater
samples and the installation of three monitoring wells. The investigation will help
Central Coast Water Board staff identify and delineate the source area of TCE and
provide information for remedial design to begin cleanup of the TCE source area
to prevent further migration of the TCE groundwater plume impacting the drinking
water aquifer.
2016068355 Canal Road Sidewalk and Bike Lane Project
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Contra Costa
NOE
The Project is limited to the construction of sidewalks, bike lanes and
improvements to Canal Road in the community of Bay Point from the Bailey Road
intersection to the Loftus Road intersection. Improvements to impact bed, bank
and channel consist of drainage and culvert improvements as well as extension of
a previously existing headwall up to 120 linear feet. The Issuance of a Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2016-0011-R3 is pursuant to Fish and Game
Code Section 1602.
2016068356 Liberty Island Foundation Removal (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0380-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Rio Vista--Solano
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2105-0380-R3, pursuant to section n1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
2016068357 Upper Truckee Marsh Flight
Tahoe Conservancy
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
NOE
This project will provide the University of Vermont with Access rights to complete
unmanned aircraft flights for the purposes of basic data collection, research, and
future project improvements.
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2016068358 Lot Line Adjustment Application No. LLA-16-01 and Certificate of Compliance No.
CC-16-01 of Timothy Family Trust, Ronald Timothy, 8550 Runge Road
Solano County
Dixon--Solano
NOE
To adjust property boundaries between three contiguous parcels.
2016068359 Shorecliffs Middle School Safe Routes to School Pedestrian Improvement Project
San Clemente, City of
San Clemente--Orange
NOE
The project will close an existing sidewalk gap of 300 feet to provide a continuous
safe route to school for children using the route. The City's plan to narrow crossing
distances and decrease turn radii using curb extensions is both desirable and
necessary to improve conditions for pedestrians at the six identified locations.
2016068360 TFX Aviation Incorporated Newbury Park Facility, Post-Closure Permit Renewal
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
--Ventura
NOE
The Department of Toxic Substances control pursuant to authority granted under
Chapter 14, Division 4.5, Title 22, of the California Code of regulations, to approve
a post-closure permit. The project is the issuance of a post-closure permit for the
Hazardous Waste Management Facility (HWMF) at TFX Aviation Incorporated
Newbury Park Facility. The term of this permit will be 10 years. The post-closure
permit consists of three primary functions: maintenance and operation of the
groundwater monitoring/extraction well network, environmental monitoring, and
maintenance of financial mechanism to fund the post-closure activities.
2016068361 Trinidad Forest Fire Station - Water Storage Improvement Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Humboldt
NOE
Two new 10,000 gallon monolithic concrete water storage tanks will be
constructed on site. The tanks will be constructed atop two new concrete slabs
measuring 13' x 13' x 12' in an existing cleared, flat site void of vegetation.
2016068362 Humboldt-Del Norte Hazard Tree Removal - Trinidad & Klamath
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Humboldt, Del Norte
NOE
This project involves the removal of hazard trees at two separate locations within
the Humboldt-Del Norte CAL FIRE operational unit. Hazard trees have been
identified at Trinidad Fire station and Klamath Fire station. The hazard trees
threaten public and Cal Fire Employee safety as well as critical infrastructure such
as engine bays, barracks, adjacent property, and power lines. This project will last
no more than 1-3days at each location.
2016068363 Dust Emissions Inventory
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
The purpose of this project is to estimate emission potential of various surface
types in areas west of the Salton Sea within the boundaries of the Ocotillo Wells
SVRA. Emissions potential measurements will be conducted at three sites using a
PI-SWERL portable instrument transported y field personnel pushing a 3-wheele
stroller containing the equipment. Measurements will be taken at three locations
within 100 meters of site center point. The PI-SWERL is placed directly on the
ground surface and, via a rapidly rotating disk, generates wind underneath the
device that may disturb the top layer of the underlying surface (sand & dust).
PI-SWERL sampling will be performed every 2-3 months with a seasonal
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emphasis spanning October-April. The PI-SWERL research will be temporary, has
no subsurface disturbance, and will be located in areas devoid of vegetation.
2016068364 Truckhaven Trail Entrance Repair
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Imperial
NOE
The purpose of this project is to repair the southern entrance of the Truck haven
Trail located in the northern acquisition of the Ocotillo Wells SVRA. The project
site is located on the S-22 (Borrego-Salton Seaway), approximately four miles
west of Highway 86. Current conditions are such that water erosion has worn down
the road corridor substantially causing the road to migrate out of the original
alignment. Excavation depths may vary from 6" to 24-36" depending on underlying
soil compositions.
2016068365 Old Waterworks Reservoir Dam, No. 3415
Water Resources, Department of
Napa--Napa
NOE
Construction of a tunnel at the base of the dam.
2016068366 Weather Station Instlal, Cuneo Horse Camp
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Glenn
NOE
Install a new weather station, and tower at the Cuneo Creek Horse Campground in
Humboldt Redwoods State Park to replace the existing outdated weather station
with a modern version that will provide par staff and the public with access to
real-time meteorological data via the internet.
2016068367 Weather Station Install, Mill Creek Watershed Office & Boyes Prairie
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Del Norte, Humboldt
NOE
Install two new weather stations and towers, one at the Mill Creek Watershed
office, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, and one at Boyes Prairie, Prairie
Creek Redwoods State Park to replace existing outdated weather stations with
modern versions to provide park staff and the public with access to real-time
meteorological data via the internet.
2016068368 Compressed Natural Gas System Removal and Undergound Storage Tank
Repairs - State Garage
General Services, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The project involves removal of the compressed natural gas fueling system and all
associated equipment at the State garage. The project also consists of repair and
maintenance of the containment system under five fuel dispensers. If concrete is
removed to perform the repairs, the concrete will be replaced to match the existing
slope to provide for proper drainage. If soil contamination related to the fueling
system is discovered, the project may also include removal of up to 50 tons of
contaminated soil. If contamination is more extensive, the remediation will be
considered a separate action for purposes of CEQA. Any removal action will
comply with applicable state and local environmental permitting requirements.
2016068369 Secretary of State, Ronald Reagan State Building
General Services, Department of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
The California Department of General Services is performing tenant improvements
consisting of installation of two "now serving" signs in Secretary of State Suite on
the 12th floor of the South tower building and one "now serving sign" on the 2nd
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floor at the cafeteria. The tenant improvements consist of hard wired installation of
three "now serving" signs.
2016068370 Wilden Entrance Road and Add Parking (15/16-SD-31)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
Widen the campground entrance road to San Elijo State Beach. Convert the loop
road and grass knoll just south of the entrance kiosk into a parking lot, to improve
visitor services.
2016068371 Mt. Konocti Interface Fuel Break
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Lake
NOE
CAL FIRE and the Kelseyville Fire Protection District, in partnership with the Lake
County Fire Safe Council, are planning a fuel reduction project in neighborhoods
collectively known as the Riviera at the base of Mt. Konocti near Clear Lake. The
Mt. Konocti Interface Fuel Break is a top priority project in Lake County's
Community Wildfire Protection Plan and in CAL FIRE's Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit
Strategic Fire Plan. The fuel breaks are planned in locations where crews could
more effectively and safely combat a fire and improve the effectiveness of air
tanker drops. Vegetation in the project vicinity is dominated by mature, decadent
brush including chamise, manzanita, and toyon, interspersed with small to medium
sized trees such as interior live oak, California bay laurel, gray pine, and knobcone
pine. Hundreds of acres of flammable vegetation are adjacent to the
neighborhoods.
The fuel breaks will entail removal of vegetation in linear strips using hand crews,
bulldozers, or masticators. Material cut by hand crews will be piled and burned for
disposal, or may be chipped if burning is not feasible. Masticated vegetation will be
left in place to decompose. Vegetation removed by bulldozers will be piled and
burned for disposal. Some vegetation will be retained in a mosaic pattern in order
to reduce erosion and provide wildlife habitat. Operators will take care to remove
the less desirable, more flammable brush species such as chamise, while
retaining larger manzanita plants and trees such as oaks and bays. The fuel
breaks will range from 100 to 300 ft wide, depending on treatment method. Areas
treated by hand crews will be approximately 100 ft wide, while areas treated by
equipment may extend up to 300 ft wide. On average, the fueld breaks will be
approximately 200 ft wide.
2016068372 Newton Rd Class II Bike Lane
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley)
Nevada City--Nevada
NOE
Central Valley Water Board will be issuing a 401 water quality certification for this
project. The project consists of widening the existing road to 30 ft paved width,
replacing two existing 24-in diameter, 30 ft length culverts with two, 36 in diameter
and 47 ft length, and installing headwalls and riprap at each end.
2016068373 Albion River Bridge Replacement (EA:01-40110)
Caltrans #3
--Mendocino
NOE
Caltrans is proposing to conduct geotechnical drillings in order to provide data for
the Albion River Bridge project. There will be 11 drill sites for this investigation, six
are located to the south of Albion River and five are located to the north of the
river.
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2016068374 Fairfield Inn & Suites
Los Alamitos, City of
Los Alamitos--Orange
NOE
The project is located on the southeast corner of Los Alamitos Blvd and
Briggeman Dr in Los Alamitos, CA. The proposed project would include a
free-standing 4-story, 108-room hotel encompassing approximately 61,643 sf. It is
anticipated that the project would be completed and in full operation by 2017.
Vehicular access is proposed via three driveways, including one located off
Briggeman Dr and two located along Serpentine Dr. The proposed project would
provide a total of approximately 108 parking spaces within a single surface parking
lot. Access to the parking lot is provided via Briggeman Ave and Serpentine Dr.
The Conceptual Site Plan is illustrated in Exhibit 1.
2016068375 Contract Extension for Lilley Planning Group
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Requested is the authorization to allow the City Manager to extend the
professional services agreement to continue providing contract planning with Lilley
Planning Group services for the community development department.
2016068376 Approve Submittal of the Renewed Measure M Eligibility Package and its
Components and Adoption of Resolution 2016-14 by the City Council of the City of
Stanton,
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
The Orange County Transportation Authority requires that local jurisdiction comply
with a variety of requirements to remain eligible to receive renewed Measure M2
funding. The proposed action will approve the submittal of items to keep the City
eligible to receive annual fairshare and competitive grant funds. The Public Works
Department has prepared all the requested documents and is prepared to submit
them to OCTA upon approval by the City Council. This item is being brought
before the City Council for approval of the amended staff report to include specific
language and reflect the necessary revisions for submittal to the OCTA to remain
eligible to receive renewed Measure M2 funding.
2016068377 Contract for the Lew Edwards Group
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Requested is the authorization to allow the City Manager to enter into a
Professional Services Agreement with the Lew Edwards Group for preparation of a
residential education, outreach and engagement program.
2016068378 Agreement with the County of Orange to Participate in the Alert OC Countywide
Emergency Mass Notification System
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
The City has been invited to participate in Orange County's Alert OC emergency
mass notification system. Access to the system is being offered to the City for no
charge and will allow the City to contact citizens and disseminate important
information during emergency situations.
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2016068379 Resolution Directing the Auditor of the County of Orange to Add the Protective
Services Tax to the 2016-2017 Tax Roll
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
On August 6, 1985, the voters of Stanton adopted an initiative measure
establishing a Protective Services Tax. Each year the City Council must adopt a
Resolution directing the Auditor Controller to place this assessment on the tax
rolls.
2016068380 Award of a Construction Contract for the Kermore Lane Reconstruction Project by
the City Council of the City of Stanton, California
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
The bids for the Kermore Lane Reconstruction project were opened on May 23,
2016. Based on the post-bid analysis of the six bids received, staff recommends
the bid submitted by Excel Paving Company to be the lowest responsible bid. The
cost for completing the Kermore Lane Reconstruction Project is estimated at $
509,290, which includes a 10% contingency and a construction inspection fee.
2016068381 Public Hearing Relative to the Annual Levy of Assessments for the Installation,
Maintenance, and Servicing of Public Lighting Facilities and Median Islands with
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
On May 24, 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-15, approving the
Engineers report, and Resolution No. 2016-16, declaring its intention to levy and
collect the annual assessments for installation, maintenance and servicing of
Lighting and Landscaping District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 pursuant to the
Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. This is the time and date scheduled to
conduct the Public Hearing concerning the annual levy of assessments of the
District, the extent of the District, the improvements and the proposed
assessments and all other matters pertaining thereto.
2016068382 Public Hearing -- Establishing a Sewer Services User Fee Unit Rate for Sewer
Services
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
On March 1, 1988, the City of Stanton assumed operation and maintenance of
sanitary sewer system improvements within its jurisdictional boundary under
Orange County Reorganization No. 88. In order to provide sufficient revenue for
the operation of the Stanton Sewer Department of the City Council must annually
adopt an ordinance to establish a user fee rate for sewer services for each fiscal
year.
2016068383 Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Code to Establish New Regulations Relating to
Political Signs and Temporary Noncommercial Signs
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
The proposed ordinance would amend the zoning code to modify and remove
regulations on temporary noncommercial signs, such as political, religious, or
ideological signs, in order to comply with the 2015 United States Supreme Court
ruling.
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2016068384 Approval of Ordinance No. 1051
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Stanton, California, adding Chapter
14.08 to Title 14 of the Stanton Municipal Code regarding regulations for the use
public skate parks.
2016068385 Approval of Third Amendment to the Agreement Between the City of Stanton and
the County of Orange for Law Enforcement Services
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
The City of Stanton has contracted for police services with the Orange County
Sheriff since 1988. The City Council approves a five year agreement with the
County of Orange for law enforcement services. Then each fiscal year, an
amendment to the Agreement is prepared which adjusts the cost for services, and
any changes to the level of services directed by the City. The current five year
agreement provides for services for the period from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2018.
The third amendment proposes the cost for services for FY 2016-2017 at
$9,673,787.
2016068386 Agreement with Anaheim Family YMCA to Offer Contract Classes and Sports
Leagues at Stanton Central Park
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
This item is before City Council to consider entering into an agreement with the
Anaheim Family YMCA to offer various contract classes and sports leagues at
Stanton Central Park.
2016068387 La Quinta High School Replacement Pool, Locker room and Gymnasium
Garden Grove Unified School District
Westminster--Orange
NOE
The replacement of ~44,000 sf pool, locker room and gym with ~48,000 sf
complex that is more seismically safe.
2016068388 Pacifica High School Replacement Pool, Locker room and Gymnasium
Garden Grove Unified School District
Garden Grove--Orange
NOE
The replacement of ~44,000 sf pool, locker room and gym with ~48,000 sf
complex that is more seismically safe.
2016068389 Permit 15-03
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Application to a 4,500 sf, one story commercial shell building, designed to house
one drive-through restaurant and two additional quick serve restaurants. The site
is located in the CG Zone and South Gateway Mixed Use Overlay Zone.
2016068390 Safe Routes to School Improvements around El Camino Elementary School
Ontario, City of
Ontario--San Bernardino
NOE
1) Construct 2 intersection chokers with Rapid Flashing Beacons and handicap
ramps to provide improved access across Fifth St; 2) Construct 1 rectangular rapid
flashing beacon with raised median and detectable warning surfaces to provide
improved access to Munoz Park; 3) Construct 11 new handicap ramps; 4)
Reconstructed 1 handicap ramp to be ADA compliant; 5) reconstruct 5 driveways
to ensure pedestrian crossing is ADA compliant; and 6) add detectable warning
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devices at 2 existing ramps within the El Camino school attendance area.
2016068391 Conditional Use Permit 15-09
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Application to operate a medical waste sterilization and transfer facility at 8101
Monroe Avenue, in the Industrial General zone. Medical waste is considered a
hazardous material, which means the use is categorized as a Heavy-Intensity
Manufacturing/Processing land use per Sec 20.700.060 of the Stanton Municipal
Code.
2016068392 DJ's Growing Place (PL15-0196)
Napa, City of
Napa--Napa
NOE
Proposal to allow agricultural cultivation at 2023 Big Ranch Road and associated
nursery sales at 708 Trancas St. A portion of the residentially-zoned property at
2023 Big Ranch Road will be utilized for growing and display of plants. Customer
parking, access to the plant display area and plant sales will occur on an adjacent
commercially zoned property located at 708 Trancas St. Existing residential uses
on both of the subject properties will be retained.
2016068393 Issuance of Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0098-R1,
Noyo Harbor District Boat Launch Ramp Project, Noyo Inner Harbor Boat Launch
Facility,
Fish & Wildlife #1
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOE
The project involves one encroachment: replacement of an existing boat launch
ramp and wooden boarding float dock. Equipment to be used will include an
excavator, crane, backhoe, dump truck, and potentially a barge. Materials to be
used include gravel, rock, and pre-cast concrete ramp panels. Rock slope
protection will be installed along ramp sides. The project footprint below ordinary
high water mark is approximately 2200 sf.
2016068394 Royal Gold Channel Enhancement Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2015-0482-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2015-0482-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
Chad Waters, for Royal Gold LLC.
The project is limited to one encroachment to conduct channel improvements to
reduce flooding and remove invasive species. Channel improvements include
removal of trash and debris from the channel, bank stabilization, removal of
invasive vegetation, and replanting with native vegetation.
2016068395 Cottrell Ranch Stream Crossings Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agerement No. 1600-2016-0101-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0101-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
Wesley Moore.
The project is limited to six encroachments that include six stream crossing
upgrades funded in part by NRCS. Six existing crossing will be upgraded and will
include a min 24" diameter culvert at five of the sites, and a min 48" culvert at the
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remaining site. Work for the project will include removal of the older undersized
culverts, replacement with a new culvert, grading and armoring.
2016068396 Wilson Water Diversion Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0085-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2015-0085-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
Galen Wilson.
The project is limited to one encroachment for water diversion. Work for the
project will include use and maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure.
2016068397 Segesman Stream Diversion Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2016-0090-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0090-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Mr.
Matthew Segesman.
This agreement covers existing diversion water from an unnamed tributary to Dry
Creek. Storage tanks totally approximately 92,000 gallons will also filled from the
unnamed tributary diversion. A small irrigation use registration is associated with
the water storage and water diversion for this project. Water will be diverted for
direct use from April 15 to June 14 of each year at a rate of 360 gallons per day.
Water will be diverted to storage from December 15 to April 30 at a rate not to
exceed 1 gallon per minute. No water will diverted from the unnamed tributary
outside the period December 15 to June 14 of each year. Bypass flows below the
point of diversion will meet Fish and Game Code section 5901.
2016068398 Bates Property Restoration Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0081-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2015-0081-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Ms.
Jennifer Bates.
The project consists of work at nine encroachments. These encroachments
include two points of water diversion on unnamed tributaries to Cox Creek. In
addition, culvert replacement and maintenance will take place at four road/stream
crossings, road rehabilitation at one location, drainage restoration at one location,
and pond spillway improvement and dam erosion repair at one location.
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2015092020 Jamestown Sanitary District Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Evaluation of
Alternatives
Jamestown Sanitary District
--Tuolumne
ADM 07/12/2016
Note: Review Per Lead
Evaluation of four alternatives to improve JSD's ability to meet regulatory
requirements for wastewater treatment. Alternatives 1 & 2 at the present WWTP
(3.8 acres) along Wood's Creek SE of Jamestown would provide either secondary
(Alternative 1) or tertiary (Alternative 2) treatment. Alternatives #3 and 4 JSD's
vacant Quartz property (63 acres) adjacent to Tuolumne Utilities District's Quartz
Reservoir in Stent /Quartz would provide either 70% secondary and 30% tertiary
(Alt 3) or 100% tertiary (Alt 4) treatment at a new facility. Tertiary treated effluent
would be available for on site pick up and off site use. Alts 3 and 4 include
relocating the Main St administration offices to the Quartz Site.
2012031080 Sunset-Silver Lake
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 08/11/2016
Site 1: 84 residential units, 10,378 sf of commercial uses.
Site 2: 91 residential units, 10,000 sf of commercial uses.
Site 3: 122 residential units, 5,499 sf of commercial uses.
2015101082 Town Center Specific Plan
Duarte, City of
Duarte--Los Angeles
EIR 08/12/2016
The Town Center Specific Plan identifies the long-term vision and objectives for
private development and public improvement along portions of Huntington
Avenue, Highland Avenue, and Buena Vista Street in the City of Duarte. The
Specific Plan will establish land use, transportation, infrastructure, economic
development, and urban design strategies to promote well-balanced retail
development, mixed-use and residential development, and active civic and public
places. The Specific Plan area encompasses approximately 75 acres. It is
estimated that the Specific Plan would support development of 1,075 residential
units, 703,000 sf of commercial use, and 350 hotel rooms.
2010091084 High Desert Corridor (New State Route - 138)
Caltrans #7
--Los Angeles, San Bernardino
FIN
Note: 3 Volumes
Note: Review Per Lead
Caltrans, in cooperation with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation
Authority (Metro), proposes construction of the High Desert Corridor (HDC) as a
new transportation facility in the High Desert region of Los Angeles and San
Bernardino counties. The proposed 63 mile-long west-east facility would provide
route continuity and relieve traffic congestion between SR 18 and United States
Highway 395 in San Bernardino County with SR-14 in Los Angeles County. The
project would comprise of one or more of the following major components,
including highway, toll way, rail transit, bikeway, and recommendation for green
energy facilities.
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2015121095 Burbank Bob Hope Airport Replacement Terminal
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority
Burbank--Los Angeles
FIN
Notes: 1 CD
The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority (Authority) is proposing to build
a 14-gate replacement passenger terminal and related facilities at Bob Hope
Airport (Airport) in one of two locations at the Airport.
2016032024 Field & Pond Large Bed & Breakfast and Large Event Facility Project
Yolo County
Winters--Yolo
MND 07/27/2016
Project is a proposal for a Use Permit to operate a large bed and breakfast and
large special event facility in the A-X Zone.
This is a revised and recirculated MND. The Initial MND was submitted on March
8, 2016.
2016061059 Colton Street Project
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
MND 07/27/2016
The Project includes demolition of the existing single family residential structure,
and the construction of an 86-ft tall apartment building containing 40 for-rent
dwelling units, including three units set aside for habitation by Very Low Income
Households, comprising approximately 33,767 sf of floor area. The building would
include six levels of residential units over two levels of subterranean parking to
provide 43 vehicle parking spaces. The project includes approximately 4,200 sf of
open space and requires the export of approximately 6,100 cy of soil.
2016061060 Industrial Street Lofts
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
MND 07/27/2016
The project would result in the demolition of the existing industrial building, loading
dock, and freight truck/trailer storage area on the project site and the construction
of an approximately 336,304 sf mixed use project on a 2.59 acre site with 34
live/work units (299,302 sf of floor area), 7,458 sf of leasing / amenity area, 24,044
sf of creative office uses, and 5,500 sf of restaurant space. All of the live/work
units would be classified by the Los Angeles Building Code as R2 occupancy in
accordance with LABC Section 419, to allow for the creation of arts and crafts or
production in the work space and the capacity to accommodate up to 5
employees. The proposed project would result in a Floor Area Ratio of 2.98:1 and
requires a ministerial 22.5% density bonus to increase the max density from 282 to
344 units.
2016061061 Gillespie Minor Use Permit / DRC2014-00027
San Luis Obispo County
Arroyo Grande--San Luis Obispo
MND 07/27/2016
A request by Lori and Rob Gillespie for a minor use permit to allow Temporary
Events within a single family residence or within a barn on a 29.02 acre project
site. The Temporary Events program will include: 10 events with up to 400 guests;
20 events with up to 350 guests; 10 events with up to 250 guests. The project also
includes the phased construction of an approximate 4,000 sf barn. The project will
result in the disturbance of approximately 4,500 sf.
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2016061062 Second Street Bridge Replacement Project, Bridge #54C-0411
San Bernardino, City of
San Bernardino--San Bernardino
MND 07/27/2016
The City of San Bernardino, in cooperation with Caltrans, proposes to replace the
existing Second Street Bridge (Bridge #54C-0411) over Warm Creek between
Arrowhead Avenue and Mountain View Ave. The purpose of the project is to
improve the sufficiency rating of the bridge, including improving the longevity of the
bridge, reducing maintenance, improving seismic performance, and bringing the
design into compliance with American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials standards. The project would include replacing the existing
bridge, widening each sidewalk by one foot, and installing bridge barrier railings
that conform to AASHTO standard.
2016061063 Initial Study and MND for Calif. Dept. of State Hospitals (DSH) Metropolitan State
Hospital (MSH) Norwalk
State Hospitals. Department of
Norwalk--Los Angeles
MND 07/28/2016
The proposed project is for the partial modernization of a 23-acre portion of the
155-acre MSH campus. The project includes upgraded security features and
improvements to accommodate additional patients including: demolition and
construction of roads and parking areas; new 3,500 sf visitor center; new sallyport;
4,500 lf of 16.5 ft high security fencing around two buildings and the existing park,
both internal to the site and not visible from the adjacent public roadways; and
other security features such as anti-climb mesh and anti-tamper sensor
cable/internal alarms for the security fences, pole-mounted security cameras with
a closed circuit TV on the new light poles, six security/guard stations, a new
restroom building, and other associated utility work. (Increased Security Fence
and Bed Capacity, Project No. 140663)
2016062065 The Crossings
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
MND 07/27/2016
The proposed project includes construction of a 225 unit student housing project
on the 8.5 acre site. The project is intended to provide opportunities for student
housing for a number of students in the area, specifically for students at CSUS.
The project would consist of three five story residential buildings, one two story
12,500 sf clubhouse/leasing office, and a single story 10,000 sf stand-alone
building titled the "Innovation Center." The Innovation Center would also include a
retail element. The three residential buildings and clubhouse would be constructed
around a landscaped courtyard. The 225 unit housing development would include
up to 750 individual beds and bedrooms would be oriented around larger common
rooms. In addition, a stormwater detention basin would be constructed on site. The
project would connect to existing water and sewer infrastructure in the vicinity of
the project site. Site access would be provided via Ramona Avenue. The project
would include a total of 377 parking spaces for student residents, as well as 40
additional parking spaces for visitors to the Innovation Center building.
2016062069 Acorn Self-Storage
Oakley, City of
Oakley--Contra Costa
MND 07/28/2016
The proposed project includes the construction of a self-storage facility on
approximately 4.7 acres of vacant land. The facility would consist of seven
self-storage buildings, totaling 107,758 sf, several metal storage containers, and a
combined office and manager's residence totaling 2,200 sf over two stories. The
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proposed project also includes the incorporation of photovoltaic solar panels on
the roofs of the storage buildings.
2016062070 Gateway Self-Storage and 7-Eleven
Oakley, City of
Oakley--Contra Costa
MND 07/28/2016
The proposed project includes the subdivision of a 3.63 acre lot into two parcels to
construct a 2.86 acre self-storage facility and a 0.77 acre 7-Eleven gas station.
The self-storage facility would include six storage structures totaling 99,637 sf, a
two story manager's office and residential unit, and 21 parking spaces. The gas
station would include a 3,795 sf 7-Eleven store, six multi product dispenser fueling
stations, and 28 parking spaces.
2016062066 PA-1600017 (SA)
San Joaquin County
Tracy--San Joaquin
Neg 07/27/2016
A site approval application for a custom agricultural design and manufacturing
facility to be completed in 2 phases over 5 years. Phase 1 includes the
construction of two fabrication buildings each to contain 5,000 sf. Phase 2 includes
the construction of two fabrication, assembly, and storage buildings each to
contain 5,000 sf.
2016062067 City of Sonoma General Plan Amendment: Circulation Element Update
Sonoma, City of
Sonoma--Sonoma
Neg 08/11/2016
Note: Review Per Lead
The project consists of an amendment to the City of Sonoma General Plan to
update the Circulation Element.
2016062071 Clear Channel Digital Billboard
Sacramento County
--Sacramento
Neg 07/28/2016
1. A use permit to allow a 672 sf, 50-ft high digital billboard on approximately 10.35
acres within the Sacramento County special sign corridor (I-80) and the LC zone.
The digital billboard will be located in a landscaped, irrigated planter.
2. A special development permit to deviate from the Sacramento Zoning Code
Sections.
3. Design review to comply with the limited commercial development standards for
signs.
4. A development agreement.
2016031082 Garden Acres Mutual Water Company Minor Modification to CUP (Case No.
LU06-0019)
Ventura County
Oxnard--Ventura
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
The Applicant requests approval of: (1) a minor modification to CUP (Case No.
LU06-0019) for the continued use of an existing water supply, storage, and
distribution system for a period of 40 years; (2) the installation of water
transmission and storage facilities on Tax Assessor's Parcel 149-0-041-185 and
Tax Assessor's Parcel 149-0-041-205; and (3) approval of a Conditional Certificate
of Compliance to create a legal lot for Tax Assessor's Parcel 149-0-041-185.
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2004121065 Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project
Monterey Peninsula Water Management District
Carmel, Monterey, Seaside--Monterey
NOD
The CalAm WDS Permit Amendment #M16-01-L3 includes: 1) the Hilby Avenue
Pump Station, 2) the Monterey Pipeline, and 3) the existing ASR Phase 1 and
Phase 2 wells. Because of existing CalAm diversion, treatment, and distribution
system constraints, the ASR project cannot take full advantage of existing water
rights granted by the SWRCB to divert excess winter Carmel River flows. The
Monterey Pipeline previously was approved by the Monterey Regional Water
Pollution Control Agency (MRWPCA) as part of the PWM/GWR Project to resolve
a pumping trough problem and enable Cal-Am to distribute the drinking water to
be produced by the PWM/GWR Project to its customers. Under the current
approvals by the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD), the
Monterey Pipeline also will be used to convey excess water diverted from the
Carmel River to the ASR injection sites. The Hilby Ave. Pump Station will provide
the lift capacity to move water up from the Monterey Pipeline and deliver the water
to the ASR injection sites. The Pump Station and pipeline do not increase the
allowed diversion of Carmel River water previously approved by the SWRCB; the
facilities simply enable the MPWMD and CalAm to divert more excess winter flows
for injection than the current CalAm system provides.
2005082045 Florin-Vineyard Gap Community Plan
Sacramento County
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0006-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, GBD Communities.
The proposed project will include the development of residential land uses and
associated infrastructure and will include construction of 379 single-family
residential lots of varying lot sizes, one central neighborhood park, and four
landscape lots to be located adjacent to Elk Grove Florin Road with
Florin-Vineyard Community Plan (FVCP) area. Access to the proposed project will
be provided via two new roads to be constructed off Gardner Park Avenue and
three new roads off Elk-Grove Florin Road. Existing roadside ditch will be
undergrounded into a piped storm drain to continue to convey stormwater.
2006122024 Environmental Review #2006-007, County Road 44
Glenn County
--Glenn
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0174-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, County of Glenn, Dept. of Public Works.
The project is limited to completion of a replacement project for the road crossing
culvert previously permitted under Streambed Alteration Agreement no.
1600-2008-0256-R2.
2010091084 High Desert Corridor (New State Route - 138)
Caltrans #7
--Los Angeles, San Bernardino
NOD
The High Desert Corridor is a 63-mile long multimodal east-west facility that would
provide route continuity and relieve traffic congestion between SR 14 in Palmdale
(Los Angeles County) and SR 18 in the Town of Apple Valley (San Bernardino
County). The purpose of the project is to address existing and future east-west
transportation demand, travel safety, and reliability within the High Desert region,
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regional goods movement network, connectivity to regional transportation facilities,
and greenhouse gas reduction goals.
2011052062 Feather River West Levee Project Supplemental EIR
Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency
--Butte
NOD
To remediate deficiencies including levee seepage, slope stability, levee
geometry, pipes and existing encroachments.
2014091006 Remedial Action Plan for Potrero Canyon (Lockhead Martin Beaumont No. 1)
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Beaumont--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project is to clean up the Potrero Canyon (site), also known as
Lockhead Propulsion - Beaumont No. 1, within the City of Beaumont, Riverside
County, California. The proposed cleanup includes remediation of contaminated
soil and groundwater, landfill containment, and mitigation of residual munitions
and explosives of concern. The proposed remedy is the subject of a Regional
Action Plan (RAP), currently under preparation by DTSC, and includes: shallow
excavation and disposal of impacted soil, hydraulic containment for the regional
groundwater plume, landfill capping, and institutional controls that would restrict
future land use at the site.
2014102031 State Route 29 Napa River Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #4
Calistoga--Napa
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0370-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Caltrans.
Project includes removing and replacing a vehicular bridge crossing, restoring
riparian vegetation, and installing CA freshwater shrimp habitat structures.
2016021011 Red Top Conveyance Project Water Year 2016-2026 Transfer and Exchange
Central California Irrigation District
--Fresno, Madera
NOD
To install a 36-inch single wall reinforced concrete pipe from a turnout in the Paso
Canal across the San Joaquin River where it will connect to an existing pump
station and conveyance facilities. The pipeline will be installed in an open trench
through the channel and will be concrete encased under the San Joaquin River.
2016032019 Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road/SR 65 Northbound Ramps Improvement
Project
Caltrans #3
Rocklin, Roseville--Placer
NOD
Caltrans, in cooperation with the Placer county Transportation Planning Agency,
Placer County, and the Cities of Roseville and Rocklin, proposes to improve the
Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road/State Route 65 northbound ramps to
reduce current and future traffic congestion, improve operations and safety, and
comply with current Caltrans and local agency design standards. The proposed
project would modify the SR 65 NB ramps at the Galleria Blvd./Stanford Ranch
Road interchange as well as reconfigure the lanes along Galleria Blvd./Ranch
Road.
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2016068400 Airport Road Cable Barrier Project (EA: 01-0F380)
Caltrans #3
--Humboldt
NOE
Caltrans proposes to convert the existing southbound climbing lane into an 10-foot
shoulder, install high-tension cable median barrier, and replace guardrail on
southbound SR 101 between PM R93.88-R95.00 in Humboldt County. All work
would occur within the existing Caltrans right-of-way.
2016068401 Ordinance Amendment No. PLN2016-0008 - Events and Use Compataability
Regulations
Stanislaus County
--
NOE
Request to amend the following Chapters of the Stanislaus County Zoning
Ordinance - Title 21:
- Ch. 21.08 - General Provisions: proposed amendment adds language clarifying
that no operation shall be conducted in a manner as to cause a nuisance
condition.
- Ch. 21.16 - Districts Generally: proposed amendment clarifies that no use
prohibited under local, state, or federal law shall be allowed in any zoning district
within the unincorporated area of the county.
-Ch. 21.20 - General Agriculture District (A-2): proposed amendment will permit
weddings, and other similar events, provided they are not located on Williamson
Act Contracted land, subject to a Tier Three Use Permit (Section 21.20.030(C)).
Each use permit application will be evaluated individually, in terms of
environmental review and required operating standards, and will go through a
separate public review period, and public hearing process.
Ch. 21.104 - Revocation of Permits: proposed amendment establishes a process
for amending conditions of any proposed to be amended to Amendment and
Revocation of Permits.
Ch. 21.108 - Amendments: Ch. title is proposed to be amended to Ordinance
Amendments for purposes of consistency.
2016068402 Installation of Fiber Optics Communication Lines
Caltrans #3
Sacramento, West Sacramento--Sacramento, Yolo
NOE
The proposed system will primarily will be installed by trenching methods on or
adjacent to the highway shoulder. For structures the fiber optic conduit may be
attached to the underside. Some of the work on the structures may be done from
underneath the structures rather than from the freeway shoulders.
2016068403 Maintenance
Caltrans #12
Laguna Beach, Newport Beach--Orange
NOE
Remove and replace sidewalks, curbs and gutter, and driveways.
2016068404 Safety - Pavement Overlay
Caltrans #12
Irvine--Orange
NOE
To address accidents occurring in wet conditions, this project will overlay the
existing highway with Open Graded Asphalt Concrete, install new electrical loops
and pavement delineation and replace the metal beam guard rail with the Midwest
guard rail system.
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2016068405 Field 402 Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Butte
NOE
The project consists of the installation of orchards in the open grassland portion of
the property. The orchard installation activities will include initial deep-ripping of
the site, irrigation installation, and the planning of trees. The one small ephemeral
drainage that occurs on the site will be avoided and maintained. All vernal pool
features identified within the site, with the exception of one small vernal pool
positioned on the boundary of the project site along Hwy 99, will be filled by the
proposed project.
2016068406 Honcut Ditch - Natchez Creek Rediversion Repair Project (Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2016-0110-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Butte
NOE
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0110-R2,
pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and South Feather Water and Power Agency
as represented by Matt Colwell.
The project consists of the repair of a 20 ft. length of 20 in. pipe that was crushed
by a large oak tree and rock. The existing support structure is intact and does not
need to be replaced. Construction will be limited to minor concrete patching, pipe
cutting and replacement. Access to the site will require minor grading of a 6-8 ft.
by 60 ft. path to access the site. The project also includes the diversion of water
covered under SWRCB Water Right Application #1651 (Permit #1267). The
project site is a point of rediversion of irrigation water from Natchez Creek.
irrigation water is imported from the south fork of the Feather River through South
Feather Water and Power agency irrigation distribution Forbestown Canal. The
irrigation water is dropped into Natchez Creek for an estimated 0.5 miles then
rediverted at the diversion structure into the Honcut Ditch.
2016068407 NG2016-18 Crown Castle / NextG Long Beach DAS Project
Public Utilities Commission
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2016068408 NG2015-17Crown Castle / NextG Thousand Oaks DAS Project
Public Utilities Commission
Thousand Oaks--Ventura
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2016068409 NG2016-22 Crown Castle / NextG Poway Atomics DAS Project
Public Utilities Commission
Poway--San Diego
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2016068410 NG2016-20 Crown Castle / NextG Piedmont Ave. DAS Project
Public Utilities Commission
Oakland--Alameda
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
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2016068411 NG2016-21 Crown Castle / NextG Piedmont HS DAS Project
Public Utilities Commission
Oakland--Alameda
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2016068412 107 Fringe Area Annexation
Riverside County
Menifee--Riverside
NOE
The proposed project consist of the annexation of one parcel (APN: 362-430-008),
amounting to approx. 2.09 acres of land, to the Eastern Municipal Water District
and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern CA. Annexation will allow the
District to provide water service tot eh existing private structure located on the
parcel.
2016068413 Miller Elementary School Whole Site Modernization Project
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The San Diego Unified School District proposes to conduct a whole site
modernization of the existing Miller ES campus, which is located on federal land
leased from the US Navy. The proposed whole site modernization would include
the demolition of seven existing portable classrooms at Miller ES and six portable
classrooms at Miller Child Development Center, renovation of four existing
loft-style classrooms to include permanent partitions, improved site path of travel,
construction of a new on site student drop off area, and installation of a new
artificial turf play field. The proposed project would replace a total of 13 existing
portable classrooms with a new 10 classroom building, and thus would not result
in a net increase in classroom space greater than 10 new classrooms. The
existing total enrollment at Miller ES is approximately 725 students. The proposed
project would not increase the net student capacity of the campus. In addition, the
school was built between 1975-1978; therefore, the buildings proposed for
demolition are less than 45 years old and not considered historical structures.
2016068414 Longfellow Magnet School Whole Site Modernization
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project entails implementing modernization improvements to
provide a safe and contemporary learning environment in accordance with
propositions S and Z. These improvements include the following components:
installation of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning; upgrades supporting
student health, safety, and security; building systems repair/replacement and
school accessibility improvements.
2016068415 Adams Elementary School Whole Site Modernization Project
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project would construct a total of five new classrooms, and thus
would not result in a net increase in classroom space greater than 10 new
classrooms. The existing total capacity at Adams ES and the Global Vision
Academy Charter is approximately 522 and 246 students, respectively, for a total
of 768 students. Capacity at buildout of the project would be 879 students, which
represents a 14% increase above existing capacity. Therefore, the proposed
project would increase the net capacity of the campus by greater than 25%.
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2016068416 Facilities Use Permit Agreements
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Per California Education Code S 47614, the District proposes to enter into facilities
use permit agreements with three eligible charter school applicants for use of
District-owned facilities during the 2016-17 school year. Beneficiaries include
charter organizations, students, and staff.
2016068417 Hancock Elementary School Whole Site Modernization Project
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
San Diego Unified School District proposes to conduct a whole site modernization
of the existing Hancock ES campus, which is located on federal land leased from
the US Navy. The proposed whole site modernization would include the demolition
of fifteen existing portable classrooms, renovation of three existing loft-style
classrooms to include permanent partitions, improved site path of travel,
construction of a new on site student drop off area, and installation of a new
artificial turf play field. The proposed project would replace a total of 15 existing
portable classrooms with two new 8 classroom buildings, and thus would not result
in a net increase in classroom space greater than 10 new classrooms. The
existing total enrollment at Hancock ES is approximately 660 students. The
proposed project would not increase the net student capacity of the campus. In
addition, the school was built between 1975-1978; therefore the buildings
proposed for demolition are less than 45 years old and not considered historical
structures.
2016068418 Common Landowner Transfer of up to 4,000 acre-feet of Tulare Lake Basin Water
Storage District 2016 State Water Project Table A water to Kern County Water
Water Resources, Department of
--Kern
NOE
The Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District is a State Water Project contractor.
The proposed project is the transfer by TLBWSD of up to 4,000 acre-feet of its
2016 Table A water to Kern County Water Agency for JG Boswell Company, who
farms in both Districts. The transfer will be completed in 2016, and is to enable
both KCWA and TLBWSD users to better manage their respective water supplies.
No lands will be fallowed as a result of the transfer and no additional groundwater
will be pumped. The lands have been actively farmed in the past. The water will be
delivered within the SWP Place of Use.
2016068419 San Juan Canyon Road Shaded Fuel Break & Residential Chipping
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
San Juan Bautista--San Benito
NOE
The project will utilize hand crews to create a shaded fuel break along portions of
San Juan Canyon Road, Hillside Road, the Pioneer Park access road, Quinn
Canyon subdivision roads, and a portion of Holthouse Road. The shaded fuel
break covers approximately 67 acres. The project is near San Juan Bautista in
San Benito County. The project width will vary depending on county right of way
and landowner permissions, extending 20-40 ft from the edge of both sides of the
aforementioned roads. Some roadside areas will not be treated due to cut banks,
light fuels or landowner requirements. The objectives will be to disrupt the
horizontal continuity of surface fuels and vertical continuity resulting from ladder
fuels. All vegetation less than 4 inches diameter will be removed. The lower limbs
of trees 4 in diameter and greater will be removed to a height of 6-10 ft. Cut
material will be chipped on site. It is anticipated this project will be conducted
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periodically over several weeks, beginning in the spring of 2016.
2016068420 Lakewood Pines Fuel Reduction
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Calaveras
NOE
The project consists of constructing, maintaining and improving fuel breaks. The
project area is located in the center of Calaveras County along Independence
Road off Railroad Flat road, approximately 1/2 mile north of the city of Railroad
Flat. The project area elevation is approximately 2,550 ft above sea level.
Vegetation types is in the conifer transitional belt and consists of Ponderosa Pine
and Chaparral vegetation types. Major tree species include native oaks, Black
Oak, Canyon and Interior Live Oak, along with the Ponderosa Pine, Sugar Pine,
and Incense Cedar. Brush species include manzanita, toyon, ceanothus, poison
oak, and bear clover. The project consists of fuel reduction and removals of fuel
ladders. Project will consist of pre-commercial thinning trees to reduce crown
densities to a level that will not carry a crown fire. Trees will be selected to create
an open canopy and improve forest health and vigor. Trees with cavities will be left
to maintain wildlife structure. Understory treatments will consist of removal of
ground and ladder fuels by pruning and removal of selected vegetation. The
project area is approximately 9.9 acres in size. Vegetation removal will consist of
hand cutting and piling for burning during a safe burn windows or chipping and
broadcasting chips at location. Heavy equipment will not be used and vehicles
shall be confined to existing roads. Trees up to 12 in DBH may be removed to
achieve the necessary spacing needed for achieving a functional fuel break. Any
tree posing a threat to life and safety shall be removed. Grass, forbs and other
low-lying ground vegetation will not be targeted for removal. The primary goal is to
disrupt the horizontal and vertical continuity of fuels in order to provide a safe and
feasible means of defense against the high probability of vegetation fire within the
wildland urban interface.
2016068421 2016 LSA OC and WG Tank Site Drainage -Sediment and Vegetation Removal
Water Resources, Department of
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
This project includes removing accumulated sediment and some vegetation from 3
overchutes and one drainage to restore the intended course of water, maintain the
integrity of each structure, and prevent flooding of DWR ROW and other property.
It is important that this work be performed before the 2016 rainy season.
2016068422 Research Weather Stations in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (ABDSP 157)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
This weather station project is managed by UC, Irvine, Steele/Burnand
Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center in cooperation with Anza-Borrego Desert
State Park and will measure a range of environmental characteristics with the use
of 3 remote automated stations over a 1,300 meter elevation range spanning the
mountains and valleys within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and Borrego
Springs. The data collected will study the interactions and dynamics between
water and ecosystems and will serve numerous functions including, but not limited
to, supporting research capacity, educations and community outreach.
Measurements will be conducted at 3 sides in the Park using tripods 6 ft in
diameter, no higher than 10 ft tall. Soil sensors will be located in the ground within
an 8 ft circumference of the center of the tripod and placed to not disturb
vegetation. The sites would be located away from regularly used trails and
camping areas. The research will be temporary and will include minimal
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subsurface disturbance. All hardware will be brought in vehicles using established
roads as much as possible before being moved on foot to the measurement sites.
Minimal subsurface impacts are anticipated.
2016068423 Caldwell Creek Bridge Replacement
Caltrans #2
--Modoc
NOE
Caltrans proposes to replace the existing bridge over Caldwell Creek. The existing
box culvert bridge has several deficiencies, including non-standard width and
railing, evidence of scouring, poor condition of paint, and chloride contamination in
the deck. When completed the bridge will safely convey the traveling public.
2016068424 San Joaquin River Trail Mile Markers Installation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Fresno
NOE
Install 13 trail mile markers along the San Joaquin River Trail at Millerton Lake
State Recreation Area to provide trail users with their relative location and to aid in
efficient public safety response. Work will excavate thirteen (13) 1'L x 1'W x 2'D
holes; install 6' x 4" x 4" wooden posts with locational information; and backfill
holes with removed native soil.
2016068425 River Partners Right of Entry Permit Renewal for Invasive Plant Species
Management
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Merced
NOE
Issue a Right of Entry Permit to allow River Partners to continue weed
management at Great Valley Grassland State Park and George J. Hatfield State
Recreation Area to decrease non-native invasive plant species and increase
native plant diversity. All work will comply with all State and Federal environmental
Laws, including but not limited to the Endangered Species Act, CEQA, and
Section 5024 of the Public Resources Code. DPR will advise River Partners and
River Partners will advise DPR if any new historical resources (including
archaeological sites), special status species, or other resource issues identified
within the project area.
2016068426 PG&E Tree Removal Log and Debris Removal
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Amador
NOE
Remove dead ponderosapine logs and debris felled by PG&E contractors within
and outside their easement at Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park to remove
bark beetle infested trees from the park. Work is located near the park's water
tower. Work will use a rubber tired skidder with a grapple attachment to collect
logs and place within the park road; load and transport logs using a self-loading
truck to local CALFIRE Conservation Camp; chip and remove woody debris and
relocate to maintenance yard; and rehabilitate disturbed area using hand crews.
2016068427 McClellan Airtanker Base Lease
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Sacramento
NOE
The project consists of leasing new office and living space within an existing 2,464
sf building that is located at 5741 Price Avenue, Building 1026, McClellan Park,
95652, in Sacramento County. The lease would necessitate interior renovations to
accommodate a battalion chief, two fire captains, two fire apparatus engineers and
ten fire fighters. Currently, staff is occupying a 240 sq. ft. trailer within the
business park that does not meet the requirements (guidelines) for an Airtanker
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Base.
Improvements to the interior would include electrical work, partitions/walls,
bathroom facilities, kitchen features and appliances, and other interior
improvements as necessary to accommodate a fully functional Airtanker Base.
External improvements include parking lot improvements and new security gates.
2016068428 Furnace Creek Resort Wastewater Treatment Plant - Upgrade
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), Victorville
--Inyo
NOE
Xanterra operates an existing wastewater treatment plant at its Furnace Creek Inn
resort regulated by the Water Board under Board Orders 6-95-68-A1. Xanterra
will replace the existing plant with a new package treatment plant manufactured by
Orenco Advantex unit. The current plant design flow is 0.20 million gallon per day.
The new plant design flow is 0.10 mgd because onsite laundry facilities will be
discontinued and service contracted out of the area. The Water Board intends to
regulate discharges from the new plant under State Board General Order WQ
2014-0153-DWQ and then rescind the existing individual orders.
2016068429 Recology Yuba Sutter
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Marysville--Yuba
NOE
To install two temporary steel compost runoff collection tanks consisting of a
123-foot diameter tank, a 75-foot diameter tank, two associated above ground
conveyance pipes and a pumping station.
2016068430 Gilbert Trust
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
To authorize an existing 18' x 28' covered single-berth floating boat dock and a
boat lift attached to a 8'x100' boat dock.
2016068431 Pleasant Valley Industrial Park Partnership
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Chico--Butte
NOE
To install an 18-inch diameter storm drainage outfall pipe, a 16-inch diameter force
main pipe, and grouted riprap bank protection at both pipe outlets.
2016068432 Sherman Chan
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
To authorize existing concrete steps, a post, and a chain handrail on the landside
of the levee slope.
2016068433 Mark Edwards
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--Sacramento
NOE
To install a boat dock with an enclosed slip supported by four (4) 14" diameter
steel pilings; a metal gangway supported by a concrete landing; a concrete ramp
connecting the gangway to a concrete landing near the levee crown; and a 12"
diameter grouted steel carrier pipe for electrical and water conduits.
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2016068434 River Partners
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--
NOE
To install a 14-inch diameter cone fish screen connected to an existing agricultural
irrigation intake within the San Joaquin River.
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2013052019 Well No. 7 Replacement Project
Hughson, City of
Hughson--San Joaquin
ADM 07/13/2016
Note: Review Per Lead
Construct new Well No. 9, storage tanks and treatment facilities. Reconstruction
existing Well No. 5 and pipeline to transmit raw water to Well No. 9 treatment
facilities. Construct new 16-inch pipeline to deliver treated water to City distribution
system.
2016-10 Table Mountain Rancheria of CA APNs:
300-290-17,19,20,21,22,23,24;26,300-290-29,300-290-52,53.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
--Fresno
BIA 07/28/2016
The subject property consists of eleven parcels of land, encompassing ~44.03
acres more or less. The parcels are contiguous to the northwestern boundary of
Table Mountain's existing reservation. Currently, the property has a Tribal
Cemetery, two water storage tanks, five inactive wells, and two associated access
roads.
2015041001 NoHo West
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
FIN
FYI: Final
The project includes demolition of the existing 90,000 sf office building at the
corner of Laurel Canyon and Erwin Street and ~10,000 sf Macy's annex building,
as well as the removal of an approximately 20,000 sf portion of the existing Macy's
building. The existing main Macy's building would be expanded and re-used for
~500,000 sf of office uses. The project also involves development of the
remainder of the Project site with ~300,000 sf of commercial uses, as follows:
142,513 sf of retail land uses, 48,687 sf of restaurant land uses, 40,000 sf of
health club/gym, and 68,800 sf of cinema uses (with 1,750 seats). The project
also includes the development of two residential buildings containing a total of 742
residential units.
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2016032003 Knoxville Wildlife Area Native Grassland Restoration Project
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Napa
FIN
Project proposes to enhance and restore native grassland habitat functions and
values by the removal and control of invasive plants in a portion of low gradient
grassland area in the Knoxville Wildlife Area, Napa County, CA. Target invasive
plants are yellow-star thistle (Centaurea solstitialis) and medusahead (Elympus
cput-medusae). Plant control techniques will include a prescribed burn to kill
invasive weeds and their seeds and remove dead vegetation. Following the
prescribed burn, the project area will be planted with native vegetation including
perennial grasses, forbs, shrubs and trees.
2016062072 State Route 116-121 Intersection Improvements Project
Caltrans #4
Sonoma--Sonoma
MND 07/28/2016
The intersection improvement project has two proposed alternatives. The
Roundabout Alternative includes construction of a hybrid multilane roundabout
with 180 degrees of the circulatory roadway having two lanes, a full right-turn
bypass lane in the northbound direction, and a partial right-turn bypass lane in the
westbound direction. The Signalized Intersection Alternative proposes to introduce
a four-way traffic signal to the project intersection. Both Build Alternatives include
construction of pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
2016061064 IEUA Facilities Master Plan
Inland Empire Utilities Agency
Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Montclair, ...--San Bernardino
NOP 07/28/2016
The Inland Empire Utility Agency (IEUA) Facilities Master Plans include proposed
facilities within the 242-square-mile IEUA service area. The service area is
illustrated in Figure 1 and includes the cities of Upland, Montclair, Ontario,
Fontana, Chino, Chino Hills; City of Rancho Cucamonga; and the unincorporated
areas of San Bernardino County.
The implementation of the facilities proposed within the Facilities Master Plans
consists of construction, operation and maintenance. The general types of projects
that are proposed are identified below.
" Regional wastewater treatment system improvements
" Recycling composting facility improvements
" Recycled water improvements
" Groundwater recharge improvements
" Regional conveyance system improvements
Agency-wide/ other facility improvements include, but are not limited to, lighting,
discharge infrastructure to creeks, HVAC, pump and compressor replacements,
pipe rehabilitations, maintenance, parking lot improvements, bathrooms, and
signage.
2014092056 PA-1300203 (UP-TE)
San Joaquin County
Lodi--San Joaquin
Neg 07/28/2016
This project is a one year extension for an approved use permit application for a
truck stop facility to include the construction of an 11,900 sf building consisting of
four wash and service bays totaling 9,500 sf, a 1,200 sf storage area, a 400 sf
break room, a 400 sf drivers lounge, and a 400 sf office. No truck parking is being
proposed with this application.
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2016022044 PA-1600024
San Joaquin County
Lodi--San Joaquin
Neg 07/28/2016
A Minor Subdivision Application that adjusts the property line between two parcels
to create a 40.00 acre parcel and a 75.30 acre parcel followed by the subdivision
of the two parcels into three parcels and a designated remainder. Parcel 1 to
contain a 5.0 acre homesite parcel. Parcel 2 to contain a 3.90 acre homesite
parcel. Parcel 3 to contain 35.01 acres and parcel 4 to contain a 71.39 acre
designated remainder parcels.
2016062073 PA-1600084 (SU)
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
Neg 07/28/2016
A major subdivision application to subdivide an existing 38-acre parcel into 18
parcels, each parcel to contain at least 2 acres.
2005081077 Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan and Port Master Plan Amendment
San Diego, Port of
Chula Vista--San Diego
NOD
Redevelopment of approx. 556 acre planning area under both SDUPD and the
City of Chula Vista jurisdictions. The proposed project, which is intended to occur
in four phases over an ~24-year period, includes redevelopment with: park, open
space, ecological buffers, cultural, recreational, residential, hotel & conference
space, mixed use office/commercial, recreational, and retail. The State Lands
Commission action is an approval of Public Trust fund expenditures to acquire a
4-acre parcel within the Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan area.
2007072036 San Francisco Bay and Delta Sand Mining Project
California State Lands Commission
San Francisco, Pittsburg, Oakland--Contra Costa, Sacramento, Solano
NOD
State Lands Commission action is approval of reissuance of four 10-year General
- Mineral Extraction with a lease term from Jan 1, 2013, through Dec. 31, 2022, to
Hanson Marine Operations to enable the continuation of dredge mining of
construction-grade sand from certain delineated areas of Central San Francisco
Bay (Central Bay).
2007121044 Desert Palisades
Palm Springs, City of
Palm Springs--Riverside
NOD
SWRCB, as the responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. The
Desert Water Agency has recently constructed a 55 foot diameter by 34 foot high
500,000 gallon welded steel tank. An additional tank will be built on the 1.7 acres
plot of land in the future. The easterly and northerly portion of the current tank
was painted in an earth tone color. A gravity feed pipe was connected to the tank
to a hydro-pneumatic pressure system, with a primary pressure tank, auxiliary
pipes, conduits, and pumps. The gravity feed eliminated the need for a booster
pump. 27 houses will be served by the gravity feed line and 83 houses will be
served by the hydropneumatic pressure system in the Desert Palisades area. The
water will be used to provide water for new and existing residents in the eastern
Chino Cone area and on Tribal Lands. A water delivery line will be installed along
private right of ways to connect the reservoir to the existing reservoirs. Water for
system will be provided from groundwater stored in the Whitewater sub-basin. A
short paved access road will connect the private street circulation and the
reservoir. The property will be fenced and have a gated entrance. The site
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overlaps .2 acres of the Tribal HCP Mountains and Canyon Conservation Area.
The project will provide for the operation of this facility that will serve 110
residential lots and hundreds of acres of Tribal Land.
2008072096 North Bay Recycled Water Program
Sonoma County Water Agency
Novato--Marin
NOD
The Novato Sanitary District (SD) and the North Marin Water District would
implement service int he Novato Central Service Area through construction of a
recycled water distribution system from the Novato SD Waste Water Treatment
Plant south to Rowland Blvd. and the Vintage Oaks shopping center, and across
Hwy 101 to serve urban users west of Hwy 101. The State Lands Commission
action is an amendment of a 49-year General Lease - Public Agency Use for a
16-inch diameter recycled water pipeline on the Rowland Way Bridge through
February 27, 2040.
2009112025 Common Features/Natomas PACR/Natomas Levee Improvement Program, Phase
4b Project
Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
The overall purpose of the Natomas Levee Improvement Program is to bring the
entire 42-mile Natomas Basin perimeter levee system into compliance with
applicable Federal and state standards for levees protecting urban areas. The
Phase 4b - Project - a component of the NLIP - consists of improvements to the
remaining portion so the Natomas Basin's perimeter levee system and associated
landscape, and irrigation/drainage infrastructure modifications.
2011082069 Southport Sacramento River Early Implementation Project
West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
--Yolo
NOD
Since certification of the Southport EIP Final EIR, WSAFCA has identified the
Borrow One Site as containing material needed to construct the Southport project.
Up to 300,000 cy of borrow material would be removed from the Borrow One site
to support levee work associated with the Southport project. To provide material
sufficient to return the Borrow One parcel to agricultural production following the
completion of borrow activities for levee construction, an approximately 25 acre
pond would be excavated on the eastern portion of the site, and the excavated
material used to backfill excavated areas on the remainder of the site. The
permanent pond would provide irrigation and drainage for the Borrow One site.
2012081072 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 & 3, Offshore Large Organism
Exclusion Device Installation
California State Lands Commission
San Clemente--San Diego
NOD
The State Lands Commission action is an Amendment to a 42-year General Lease
- Industrial Use through February 28, 2023, to include the installation, use, and
maintenance of net-like devices installed around the primary offshore intake
structures an auxiliary offshore intake structures on offshore intakes structures of
SONGS Units 2 and 3.
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2012082074 Tomales Bay Vessel Management Plan
California State Lands Commission
--Marin
NOD
The Tomales Bay Vessel Management Plan (TBVMP) is the result of a long-term
multi-agency effort to streamline and coordinate vessel management activities for
the benefit of the public. The TBVMP aims to improve water quality, protect
wildlife and habitat, protect public health and ensure recreational opportunities in
Tomales Bay. It also implements the mandates and regulations of both GFNMS
and CSLC. The CSLC actions are issuing a 10-year General Lease - Recreational
Use for vessel mooring facility consistent with the TBVMP to the following entities:
Eugene John Maffuci, Trustee, Eugene John Maffuci 1998 Revocable Trust
(W26962); Fred P. Rodoni Jr. and Karen E Rodoni, Trustees of the F. & K. Rodoni
Trust (W26964); George H. Clyde, Jr. and Sheri S. Clyde, as Trustees of the
George H. Clyde, Jr. and Sheri S. Clyde Trust (W26953); Glen Ikemoto and Clark
Cable (W26945); James H. Baack and Kieran J. Baack (W26966); Joh Donovan
(W26952); Mark C Darley and Miranda Darley (W26954); Mark Sutton and
Rebecca Dixon (W26965); Paul K. Wright and Tuan M. Wright (W26948); Ron
Elliot and Carol Elliott (W26963); Steven Sicher and Nancy Sicher (W26947);
Thirumalai Muppur Ravi and Francine C. Lejeune, Co-Trustees of the
Ravi-Lejeune Family Trust u/t/a (W26951); and, William H. Kent (W26949).
2013071013 The Glen at Scripps Ranch
San Diego, City of
--San Diego
NOD
The project would construct 400 non-acute assisted living units, 50 acute assisted
living units (16 of which are memory care units), and 60 skilled nursing beds. The
400 non-acute assisted living units would include 64 villa units, 48 garden terrace
units, and 288 apartment style independent living units. The 50 acute assisted
living units and the 60 skilled nursing beds would be located within the health
center building. The project would also include a facilities building and a
commons building consisting of learning centers, a lecture hall, a library, an
auditorium, fine dining, fine arts facilities, a tennis court, gardens, a fitness center,
and a pool.
2013072021 Offshore Geophysical Permit Program Update
California State Lands Commission
--
NOD
CA State Lands Commission has statutory authority, pursuant to Public Resources
Code section 6826, to issue geophysical permits in State waters to qualified
permittees for the use of low energy geophysical equipment to perform
geophysical surveys of the ocean bottom, subject to specified terms and
conditions. The CA State Lands Commission is issuing a three-year non-exclusive
geophysical survey permit to the following entity: TerraSond, Limited.
2014031012 2014 San Joaquin River Restoration Program Juvenile Fall-Run Chinook Salmon
trap and Haul Study
California State Lands Commission
Fresno--Fresno, Madera
NOD
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation intends to conduct a trap-and-haul study to move
juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon downstream of the San Joaquin River Restoration
Program's Restoration Area, where no migration barriers exist. The effort will
evaluate the feasibility of implementing similar rapid response actions in the future,
and monitor fish movements in certain areas of the San Joaquin River. The State
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Lands Commission action is an amendment of a 10-year General Lease - Public
Agency Use through April 23, 2024, to add four new sites in the San Joaquin River
for temporary fish collection structures.
2014071057 Owens Lake Dust Mitigation Program - Phase 9/10 Project
Los Angeles, City of
--Inyo
NOD
The City of Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power (LADWP) is currently
implementing the Owens Lake Dust Mitigation Program in Owens Lake in order to
reduce emissions of particulate matter less than or equal to 10 microns in
diameter (PM10). LADWP will construct and operate dust control measures on
3.62 sq. mi. on the lake in compliance with Orders from the Great Basin Unified Air
Pollution Control District. The State Lands Commission action is an amendment
of a 20-year General Lease - Public Agency Use through April 30, 2019.
2014072078 City Place Santa Clara
Santa Clara, City of
Santa Clara--Santa Clara
NOD
The Project would include up to 9.16 million gsf of office buildings, retail and
entertainment facilities, residential units, and hotel rooms, and would also include
surface and structured parking facilities, open spaces, pedestrian/vehicular
entrances, roadway networks, upgraded/expanded infrastructure, new utilities, and
reconstruction of Fire Station 10. The conceptual land use plan provides two
options, Scheme A and Scheme B, for the five parcels at the Project site, both of
which would have the same amount of building area. A new General Plan land
use designation (Urban Center/Entertainment District) is proposed within the
category of Mixed-Use designations.
2014122048 The 2015 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Trinity
NOD
Installing instream habitat structures at 13 sites, including 108 pieces of
LWD/rootwads in 1.07 miles of Lindsay Creek.
2014122048 The 2015 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Marin
NOD
The project is limited to decommission 2.9 miles of forest roads. The project will
treat 35 current and potential sediment delivery features on approx. 8.78 acres of
upslope area, including 21 stream crossings, 3 landslide features, 3 bank erosion
features, and 8 road surface features. In addition, the project will improve Class I
habitat in Hayworth Creek by installing five multiple-log habitat structures including
25 pieces of large wood.
2015041015 Highway 127 Baker to NTC
San Bernardino County
--San Bernardino
NOD
Construction, operation, and maintenance of an underground fiber-optic cable.
The State Lands Commission action is an approval of a 25-year General Lease -
Right-of-Way Use through June 27, 2041.
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2015041025 Glorietta Bay Marina Dock C and Boat Launch Facility Improvements
Coronado, City of
Coronado--San Diego
NOD
Deposit materials dredged form land granted to the City of Coronado onto
sovereign lands in Glorietta Bay at an existing eelgrass mitigation site and conduct
additional eelgrass mitigation activities and monitoring. The State Lands
Commission action is an approval of a new 5-year General Lease - Public Agency
Use beginning June 28, 2016.
2015052001 El Camino Hospital Campus Update Project (2500 Grant Road)
Mountain View, City of
Mountain View--Santa Clara
NOD
Project would redevelop portions of the El Camino Hospital Campus in
conformance with the El Camino Medical Park Precise Plan. The site would be
redeveloped with a new 2-story Behavioral Health Services building (56,000 s.ft.),
a new 7-story Integrated Medical Office Building (265,000 s. ft.), a new 5-level
parking structures adjacent to the new office building, and the expansion of an
existing 4-level parking structure (North Drive Garage). The project proposes to
demolish an existing one-story behavioral health building (16,000 s. ft.), the North
Addition of the Old Main hospital building (87,000 s.ft.), and the remaining Old
Main hospital building (260,000 s.ft.), for a total of 363,500 s.ft. of demolition. The
project would result in a net reduction of ~33,050 s.ft. of building space, and would
be built in multiple phases to allow for the continuous provision of hospital
services.
2015061029 Shelter Island Boat Launch Facility Improvements Project and Port Master Plan
Amendment
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
The project involves the repair, maintenance, and replacement of the Shelter
Island Boat Launch Facility (SIBLF) launch ramp, jetties (including public
walkways), gangways, and floating docks, as well as minor improvements to the
kayak launching area, restrooms, and parking. The project would not increase the
number of lanes comprising the SIBLF. The State Lands Commission action is an
amendment of a 28-year General Lease - June 28, 2016, through June 28, 2044.
2015062045 Georgia Pacific Gypsum Antioch Wharf Upgrade Project
California State Lands Commission
Antioch--Contra Costa
NOD
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Industrial Use to Georgia-Pacific
Gypsum, LLC, beginning June 28, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for continued use,
maintenance and operation of an existing industrial facility which includes filled
land improved with an internal road, open stockpile area, elevated conveyor
system, fencing, electrical service, a portion of a storm water discharge pipeline,
concrete bulkhead, rock berm and other appurtenant facilities; and unfilled land
improved with a vehicle bridge, a conveyor system, a portion of a storm water
discharge pipeline; portions of a bulkhead and rock berm; and removal installation,
and repair of industrial wharf components The State Lands Commission action is
an acceptance of quitclaim deed and issuance of a 10-year General Lease -
Industrial Use through June 27, 2026.
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2016011018 San Elijo Land Outfall Replacement Project
San Elijo Joint Powers Authority
Encinitas--San Diego
NOD
The SEJPA proposes to replace the land outfall portion of the San Elijo Water
Reclamation Facility (SEWRF) outfall system that extends between the SEWRF
and the beach. The proposed alignment of the new land outfall would be slightly
different from the existing outfall alignment in order to accommodate a trenchless
construction method, horizontal direction drilling. The new pipeline would extend
west approx. 80 linear feet from the existing outfall system within the existing
SEWRF access road, under the access road, and across an existing flood control
channel in an open trench. From there, it would turn southwestward for approx.
2,500 linear feet under Manchester Avenue, the Visitor Center parking lot, San
Elijo Lagoon railroad tracks, Coast Hwy 101, and connect to the existing outfall
located beneath the Cardiff State Beach. The State Lands Commission action is
an approval of a 20-year General Lease - Public Agency Use through 2036.
2016022074 San Francisco St Area Sewer Pipeline Rehabilitation Project
Redding, City of
Redding--Shasta
NOD
The SF Street Area Sewer Rehabilitation Project will rehabilitate approx. 18,000
feet of 6- and 8-inch vitrified clay sewer pipe. Approx. 11,000 feet will be replaced
with new inch PVC pipe, while the other 7,000 feet of pipe will be lined with PVC
liner. Most of the pipe will be replaced in the same location but some new pipeline
will be installed on new alignments and the old line abandoned in place. Existing
manholes will either be rehabilitated, replaced, removed, or abandoned and new
manholes will be installed in areas where the sewer pipe was realigned. Although
the majority of the project is located within city streets and alleys, small portion of
the project crosses through an undeveloped area along the upper reach of
Calaboose Creek.
The portion of the project authorized by this Agreement is limited to two crossings
of Calaboose Creek and a segment of line running parallel to the creek within the
riparian area, but setback from the top of bank. Trenches will be approx. 2-foot
wide and 5- to 15-foot deep. Sewer pipes will be buried beneath the stream a
minimum of 4-feet. Excavated material will be hauled away by the contractor and
new, engineered backfill will be brought in to backfill the trench. Native topsoil will
be replaced over the trench in undeveloped areas to promote restoration of the
impacted area. Approx. 3 cubic yards of fill will be placed in the trenches with 1
cubic yard of topsoil placed on top of the engineered fill.
2016052052 Mendocino Woodlands State Park Camps 2 and 3 Wastewater System
Rehabilitation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Mendocino
NOD
DPR proposes to rehabilitate the failing wastewater system at Camps 2 and 3 in
Mendocino Woodlands State Park to comply with current Health and Safety
standards and improve visitor services.
2016069016 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2013-0378-R1, Timber
Harvesting Plan (THP) 2-13-093-SHA "Deadman"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Shasta
NOD
Project is described in THP 2-13-093-SHA for one encroachment, to include the
temporary installation of a rock ford and/or culvert crossing on Clark Creek.
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2016069017 Seawall at 110 Grove Lane, City Capitola
California State Lands Commission
Capitola--Santa Cruz
NOD
Repair of a seawall located at 110 Grove Lane in the City of Capitola. The State
Lands Commission action is an approval of a 10-year General Lease - Protective
Structure Use through June 27, 2026.
2016068198 New Livestock Barn
Monterey County
Monterey--Monterey
NOE
The 7th District Agricultural Association proposes to construct a new livestock barn
near the northeastern boundary of the approximately 22-acre fairgrounds property.
An existing 1,200 square foot house barn will be demolished to create adequate
space for the new barn. The new construction consists of a 4,500 square foot
metal building on concrete slab. The metal roof will have an eave height of 16 feet
to a ridge height of 20 feet.
2016068213 Dan Shaffer Irrigation Reservoir Expansion
Resource Conservation District of San Mateo County
Unincorporated--San Mateo
NOE
The San Mateo County Resources Conservation District (RCD), in partnership with
the NRCS and landowner Dan Shaffer, is proposing to increase the capacity of an
existing water reservoir system in San Mateo County, California in order to 1)
reduce instanteour diversion impacts from Pescadero Creek for the benefit of
native steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus
Kisutch); and 2) improve water security for the agricultural producer. Project
designs have been provided by the NRCS, and construction is funded by an
Integrated Regional Water Management Plan grant from the California Department
of Water Resources.
2016068435 CWS - North Garden Pretreatment Addition
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
SWRCB as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit. The CWS -
North Garden has added a pretreatment process to the Northwest Membrane
Surface Water Treatment Plant upstream of the membrane filtration process. The
pretreatment process includes the addition of a flash mixing facility, pretreatment
basin comprised of a flocculation tank followed by a sedimentation basin equipped
with sludge handling facilities.
2016068436 Operation of City of Riverside, Public Utilities District, Brunton Well 1-R
State Water Resources Control Board
Riverside--Riverside
NOE
SWRCB, as the responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. The
City of Riverside Public Utilities District laid 458 ft2 of concrete and completed
construction of a 500 feet. (20-inch diameter casing) 2,200 gallon per minute well
in Jan 2015. A casing vent, flow meter, air vacuum, relief valves, sample tap,
pump, 300 HP motor, electrical equipment, and piping to connect the well to
existing infrastructure was also installed. 560 feet of 16 in. diameter CML & C
Steel piping was laid for the waste line, while 1,340 feet of 24 in. diameter CML &
C Steel piping was used to connect the well to the North Orange Transmission
Line. A 14ft. wide by 12 ft. long by 12 ft. high metal roll apart building, with a
exhaust fan and roll apart building track, was installed to house the well and
electrical equipment, along with 3/4-1 inch copper pre-lube piping and a 100 gallon
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pre-lube tank for engine protection and maintenance. A transformer with a
concrete pad and underground electrical lines were also constructed. A generator,
a control panel, and SCADA antenna were installed. A 8 feet fence was also
constructed around the 1,922 ft2 perimeter of the site. A 2 inch layer of crushed
rock was added within the fenced perimeter. A dirt road provides access to the
well. The project will provide for the operation of these facilities.
2016068437 Great Oaks Water Company (GOWC) Well 23A
State Water Resources Control Board
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
SWRCB as the Responsible Agency will be issuing a water supply permit. Great
Oaks Water Company (GOWC) has constructed and will operate a new well (Well
23A) located on recently-acquired adjacent to Well 23, an existing active well.
GOWC will continue to operate Well 23 as an active source.
2016068438 Attorney General Child Care Center, Access Barrier Removal Phase I and Phase
II
General Services, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
DGS is performing design work and environmental review for ADA improvements
to the Attorney General Child Care Center, Building 031. The proposed project
would consist of ADA improvements including removal of architectural barriers
related to the path of travel in the common 2010 ADA Standards. Removal of
existing architectural barriers include: accessible route and parking; entrance door
landings; exist ramps and railings; door operating force and hardware; door
clearances; signage; restroom accessories and plumbing fixtures; and drinking
fountains.
2016068439 Colusa County Water District #1 - Grimes ED #16-10
Colusa County
--Colusa
NOE
The project consists of the operations, repair, maintenance, or minor alteration ot
existing public utilities. The improvements include the installation of water meters
on existing water service lines and replacement or repair of valves for backflow
prevention, air pressure release, regulating, shut-off, blow-off, or flushing.
2016068440 City of Imperial Beach July 4, 2016 Fireworks Show
San Diego Unified Port District
Imperial Beach--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project is the City of Imperial Beach July 4, 2016 Fireworks Show,
which will take place at the Imperial Beach Municipal Fishing Pier (Pier) in the City
of Imperial Beach (City) on July 4, 2016. The District would provide sponsorship in
the form of District funding for the event, a free public fireworks show. The
fireworks show will last for approx. 18-20 minutes. The fireworks will be
discharged off the Pier starting at 9:00 p.m. and concluding no later than 9:20 p.m.
The event does not require construction of any temporary or permanent on-land
support facilities, and no admission fee will be charged; however, the Pier will be
closed for preparation of the show starting on July 3 at 8:00 p.m. and ending on
the morning of July 5. The City has prepared an operators plan that includes a
full, detailed description of efforts to be undertaken to protect water quality, wildlife,
and habitat. The City would also produce a post-event repot, as a supplement to
the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit,
addressing the success and failures of the operations plan and proposals to
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address any plan shortfalls.
2016068441 City of Williams - Public Water Supply Permit Amendment
State Water Resources Control Board
Live Oak--Sutter
NOE
SWRCB as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit amendment for
an existing manganese treatment plant (at Well 9) and an existing 1 million gallon
storage tank and booster station owned and operated by the City of Williams in
Colusa County.
2016068442 Amendment to Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 2128 - Car 1234
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
The amendment allows a second-story addition for a caretakers unit and storage
to a one-story building for an existing used automotive dealership. The
commercial building and parking lot will undergo site improvements to include
facade upgrades, fire lane designation and parking lot re-striping.
2016068443 NG2016-28 Crown Castle / NextG Ventu Park
Public Utilities Commission
--Ventura
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2016068444 Wayfinding Map Panels
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Replace two and install three high density phenolic resin interpretive wayfinding
map panels an angled low-profile frame supports at Ed Z's Berg Sugar Pine Point
State Park Day Use Area to provide locational and directional information to park
visitors. Work will excavate 10 8" diameter x 2' deep holes; fill holes with concrete
and place support posts for panel frames in the concrete to secure; attach panels
to posts. Sign locations will be as follows:
- One sign at the north end of the parking area across from the restrooms
alongside the paved walkway toward Pine Lodge; panel facing towards Lake
Tahoe.
- On sign at the south end of the parking lot near accessible parking on the
lakeside of the pavement near the lakeside trail intersection; panel facing towards
Lake Tahoe.
- One sign across the lakefront trail from the west end of the pier facing Lake
Tahoe.
- One sign north of the park entrance on the east side of the bike trail facing Lake
Tahoe.
- One sign on the east side of the bike trial; north side of the campground nature
preserve trial, facing Lake Tahoe.
2016068445 Investigate and Stabilize Soil Slump near Slattington Schoolhouse
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Investigate and stabilize a 5'x5' area that is slumping near the Slattington
Schoolhouse within Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park for public safety
and information gathering. It is known that a steel plate is directly below the
ground surface where the soil has slumped. Work will:
-Scrap the ground surface for no more than 6'x6 by 1-foot deep to reveal the steel
plate;
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-Lift the steel plate to inspect what is below;
-Determine the best approach to stabilize the slumped area;
-fill slumped area with decomposed granite or road base; and
-Backfill with scraped material to match surrounding grade.
2016068446 Pit 1 Hydroelectric Project (Project), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC) Project No. 2687 - 401 Water Quality Certification, Condition 13 - Request
State Water Resources Control Board
--Shasta
NOE
for Temporary Cessation of FLushing Flow in 2016
PG&E operates the project, FERC No. 2687, for which FERC issued a new
operating license on March 19, 2003. The FERC license for the project includes
the SWRCB's 401 water quality certification that requires PG&E to release flushing
flows from the Pit 1 Forebay Dam to control nuisance aquatic vegetation and
mosquito production in Fall River Pond. This Project is for the temporary
suspension of flushing flows required under Condition 13 of the Project's water
quality certification in order to protect the Shasta crayfish, which was listed as
endangered under both the California and Federal Endangered Species Acts in
1988. The project impounds water to feed the Pit 1 powerhouse, which operates
as a peaking plant to help PG&E meet daily load swings. The Pit 1 forebay is a
22-acre impoundment immediately above the 0.7 mile long Fall River Pond.
2016068447 BSPP Grading and Ramp Maintenance
Water Resources, Department of
Rio Vista--Solano
NOE
DFD staff will grade the levee intake road from Hastings Road to BSPP. The road
is approx. 3,230 feet long and 30 feet wide and the area to be graded is approx. 2
acres. DFD staff will also perform maintenance work at the ramp located 200 feet
to the west of the southern portion of the levee intake road. Equipment staging will
be at BSPP. The entire project is within DWR right-of-way.
2016068448 California Aqueduct Milepost 86.20L Communication Cable Splice Case
Replacement
Water Resources, Department of
Los Banos--Merced
NOE
B&B Communications will inspect and repair a DWR communication cable splice
case and cable excavating 3 cubic yards of soil to expose the splice case and
cable. The cable will be tested and if necessary repair, and the splice box will be
replaced. The area will be backfilled and restored. DWR will benefit.
2016068449 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Sonoma
NOE
Install a two unit electric vehicle charging station at the day use parking area
adjacent the Volunteer Center building at Armstrong Redwoods State Natural
Reserve to provide electrical vehicle charging services at the park.
2016068450 Fish Passage Improvement at Crossing 4, Quiota Creek (Request No.
1652-2016-007-001-R5)
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Santa Barbara
NOE
Pursuant to fish and game code section 1652, Fish and Wildlife has approved the
Fish Passage Improvement at Crossing 4, Quiota Creek Project submitted by
Cachuma Operation and Maintenance Board.
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The primary purpose of the project is for habitat improvement and barrier removal.
The project includes removing a concrete low flow Arizona crossing (barrier),
installing a new bottomless-arched culvert, grading the resulting bed of the creek
to the natural channel bed gradient, and placing engineered stream material in the
resulting graded channel to mimic natural stream geometry at Crossing 4 within
Quiota Creek. Vegetated rock slope protection will be placed immediately
upstream and downstream of the bridge to increase bank stability and limit scour.
All areas disturbed by construction activities will be revegetated using locally
native plants and hydroseed. Specifically, the project will provide a net benefit to
Southern California Steelhead by re opening access to 3.27 miles of spawning and
rearing habitat within the creek. The project will also allow species such as the
California red-legged frog the option to cross underneath the new bridge and avoid
being potentially killed or injured by vehicles traveling on South Refugio Road. Due
to the presence of cattle grazing in the neighboring properties immediately
adjacent to the creek, and the need to prevent cattle from crossing underneath the
bridge, the project also includes installing cattle exclusion fencing that allows high
flow and debris to pass under the fencing while deterring cattle from crossing.
2016068451 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 3554.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning May 1, 2016,
for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing pier,
boathouse, boat lift, sundeck with stairs, and two mooring buoys.
2016068452 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 8739.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning February 1,
2017, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier and two mooring buoys.
2016068453 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 3654.1
California State Lands Commission
--El Dorado
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning October 1,
2015, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier, boat hoist, sundeck with stairs, and two mooring buoys; deny authorization of
a third buoy.
2016068454 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 7450.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning September
6, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an
existing pier, boat lift, and two mooring buoys.
2016068455 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 6388.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning May 14,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
joint-use pier, boat lift, and three mooring buoys.
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2016068456 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 3491.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning September
25, 2015, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an
existing pier, and two more mooring buoys.
2016068457 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 3492.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning September
25, 2015, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of two
mooring buoys.
2016068458 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 4015.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning June 1,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier, 44 mooring buoys, and two marker buoys.
2016068459 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 5556.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning February 1,
2017, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier, and one mooring buoy.
2016068460 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 5652.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning August 12,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier, boathouse with boat hoist and two mooring buoys.
2016068461 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 8657.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning February 9,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of two
existing mooring buoys.
2016068462 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 7010.1
California State Lands Commission
Napa--Napa
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning April 15,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
9-foot by 80-foot uncovered floating boat dock, two gangways, six pilings, and
platform previously authorized by the Commission, and use and maintenance of
an existing 9-foot by 40-foot uncovered floating boat dock and a moveable service
platform not previously authorized by the Commission.
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2016068463 Termination of a Recreational Pier Lease and Issuance of a General Lease -
Recreational Use - PRC 5276.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize termination, effective June 27, 2016, of Lease No. PRC 5276.9, a
Recreational Pier Lease; Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational
Use beginning June 28, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for continued use and
maintenance of an existing pier and one mooring buoy.
2016068464 Termination of a Recreational Pier Lease and Issuance of a General Lease -
Recreational Use - PRC 7936.9
California State Lands Commission
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
NOE
Authorize termination, effective June 27, 2016, of Lease No. PRC 7936.9, a
Recreational Pier Lease; Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational
Use beginning June 28, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for continued use and
maintenance of an existing pier and boat lift.
2016068465 General Lease - Recreational Use - W 26941
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning June 28,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of two
existing mooring buoys not previously authorized by the Commission.
2016068466 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 5348.1
California State Lands Commission
--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning December
12, 2014, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an
existing uncovered floating boat dock, float, gangway, and two pilings.
2016068467 General Lease - Public Agency Use - PRC 2635.9
California State Lands Commission
Santa Cruz--Santa Cruz
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Public Agency Use to the City of Santa
Cruz beginning June 26, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and
maintenance of existing rock revetment structures.
2016068468 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 8709.1
California State Lands Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning August 24,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
boathouse with boat lift, floating boat dock, catwalk, stairs, gangway, and four
pilings.
2016068469 Acceptance of a Quitclaim Deed and Issuance of a General Lease - Recreational
Use - PRC 8384.1
California State Lands Commission
--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize acceptance of a quitclaim deed, effective February 21, 2016, of Lease
No. PRC 8384.1; Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use,
beginning February 22, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for teh continued use and
maintenance of an existing uncovered floating boat dock, ramps, and two pilings.
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2016068470 General Lease - Recreational Use - W 22296
California State Lands Commission
Vallejo--Solano
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use to Darold Sims
beginning February 9, 2016, for a term of 30 years, for the removal of an existing
deck, installation of a new open deck with lanai, and use and maintenance of
appurtenant facilities.
2016068471 Authorization Termination, Issuance of a General Lease - Commercial Use,
Issuance of a General Lease - Commercial Use, Assignment of a General Lease -
Commercia
California State Lands Commission
Lodi--San Joaquin
NOE
Authorize termination of Lease No. PRC 4194.1, a General Lease - Commercial
Use, effective December 31, 2015; Authorize issuance of a General Lease -
Commercial Use beginning January 1, 2016, for a term of 25 years, for the
operation, use and maintenance, of an existing commercial marina facility known
as Tower Park Resort and Marina, which consists of 17 boats sheds
accommodating approximately 365 boats, 17 end ties, restaurant, bar, banquet
room, general store, retail store, canvas shop, boat detailing facility, boat rentals,
dry dock storage spaces, levator/launch docks, restroom facilities with showers,
laundry room facilities, sewage pumpout facilities, water plant pump station
bulkhead, and bank protection; assignment of lease; and approval of subleases.
2016068472 General Lease - Recreational and Protective Structure Use - PRC 7199.1
California State Lands Commission
--Solano
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning June 28,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for an existing floating boat dock, pilings, ramp, and
bank protection.
2016068473 Rescission of Approval and Issuance of a General Lease - Right-of-Way Use -
PRC 7832.1
California State Lands Commission
--Solano
NOE
Authorize rescission of the authorization to enter into Lease No. 7832.1, a General
Lease - Right of Way Use, approved by the Commission on August 19, 2016;
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - ROW Use beginning July 1, 2015, for a
term of 20 years, for the continued operation, maintenance, and monitoring of a six
inch diameter natural gas pipeline.
2016068474 General Lease - Dredging - PRC 8478.9
California State Lands Commission
--Marin
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Dredging beginning May 1, 2016, for a
term of 11 years, 4 months to maintenance dredge a maximum of 15,000 cubic
yards of material over the term of the lease from Corte Madera Creek.
2016068475 Amendment of Lease - PRC 5438.1-B
California State Lands Commission
--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize the amendment of Lease No. PRC 5438.1-B, to decomission and
abandon-in-place a cement slurry-filled steel 8-inch diameter natural gas
transmission pipeline.
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2016068476 General Lease - Recreational and Protective Structure Use - PRC 6686.1
California State Lands Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational and Protective Structure
Use beginning April 17, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for an existing floating boat
dock, gangway, piling, two-pile dolphin and bank protection.
2016068477 General Lease - Residential and Recreational Use - PRC 2745.1
California State Lands Commission
Novato--Marin
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Residential and Recreational Use
beginning March 1, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for an existing cabin with deck, a
separate covered deck, shed, dock, walkway and ramp.
2016068478 General Lease - Protective Structure Use - PRC 8661.1
California State Lands Commission
--San Diego
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Protective Structure Use beginning
February 9, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for use and maintenance of an existing
138-ft long, 35-ft high, 2-ft wide colored and textured concrete tiedback seawall.
2016068479 General Lease - Protective Structure Use - PRC 8716.1
California State Lands Commission
--San Diego
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Protective Structure Use beginning
October 12, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for an existing 120-ft long, 35-ft high,
2-ft-4-in wide colored and textured concrete tiedback seawall, concrete backfill and
fill of seacave/notches with a 5-ft long, 35-ft high, 2-ft-4-in wide return wall.
2016068480 General Lease - Other - PRC 8685.9
California State Lands Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Other beginning June 26, 2016, for a
term of 15 years, for the use and maintenance of an Interpretive Center.
2016068481 General Lease - Other - PRC 4101.1
California State Lands Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Other beginning June 28, 2016, for a
term of 10 years, for the removal, repplacement, and use and maitnenance of an
existing boat dock and two access ramps, and for the use and maintenance of an
existing cantilevered deck with enclosure extending no more than five feet
waterward of the bulkhead.
2016068482 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 3248.1
California State Lands Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreationnal Use beginning June 28,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the use and maintenance of an existing boat dock,
access ramp, and cantilevered deck extending no more than five feet waterward of
the bulkhead.
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2016068483 Termination and Issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 7610.1
California State Lands Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorize termination, effective July 24, 2014, of Lease No. 7610.1, a General
Lease - Recreational Use; Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational
Use beginning July 24, 2014 for a term of 10 years, for the use and maintenance
of an existing boat dock, access ramp, and cantilevered deck extending no more
than five feet waterward of the bulkhead.
2016068484 Rescission of Approval and Issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use -
PRC 5245.1
California State Lands Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorization rescission of the Commission's December 2, 2013 authorization for
Lease No. PRC 5245.1, a General Lease - Recreational Use; Authorize issuance
of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning November 21, 2014, for a term
of 10 years, for use and maintenance of an existing boat dock, access ramp, and
cantilevered deck extending no more than five feet waterward of the bulkhead.
2016068485 General Lease - Commercial Use - W 26976
California State Lands Commission
--Los Angeles
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Commercial Use beginning June 28,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for the construction, use and maintenance of a 20-ft
by 40-ft floating boat dock.
2016068486 General Lease - Protective Structure and Residential Use - W 26863
California State Lands Commission
Malibu--Los Angeles
NOE
Authorize a General Lease - Protective Structure and Residential Use beginning
June 28, 2016, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of a
portion of an existing residence and deck, and the construction, use and
maintenance of a concrete bag wall.
2016068487 General Lease - Right-of-Way Use - PRC 4078.2
California State Lands Commission
Needles--San Bernardino
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Right-of-Way Use, beginning August 1,
2016, for a term of 25 years, for the use and maintenance of an existing 12-inch
diameter underground water transportation line.
2016068488 Consider Approval of a Three-Year Non-Exclusive Geological Survey Permit on
Tide and Submerged Lands Under the Jurisdiction of the California State Lands
Commis
California State Lands Commission
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NOE
Authorize issuance of a three-year non-exclusive geological general permit to
conduct geological surveys for the period June 29, 2016, through June 27, 2019.
2016068489 Consider Termination of Lease Nos. PRC 4307.1 and 4449.1, a General Lease -
Right-of-Way Use and a General Lease - Industrial Use, and an Application for an
App
California State Lands Commission
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Terminate lease Nos. PRC 4307.1 and 4449.1, a general lease - ROW use and a
general lease - industrial use, effective June 27, 2016; authorize issuance of a
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general lease - industrial use beginning June 28, 2016, and ending August 26,
2025, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing cooling water
discharge channel, water intake structure, breakwaters, boat dock, storage facility,
office facilities, intake electrical room, intake maintenance shop, equipment
storage pad, and spare tri-bar storage associated with the Diablo Canyon Power
Plant.
2016068490 Tentative Tract Map 16918 (3rd Extension of Time)
Adelanto, City of
Adelanto--San Bernardino
NOE
Request for the 3rd Extension of Time of an approved Tentative Tract Map to
subdivide 4 five-acre parcels of land into 75 single family lots in an R1 (Single
Family Residential) zone with a new expiration date of March 15, 2017.
2016068491 Andrews Stream Diversion Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0089-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration agreement number 1600-2016-0089-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Patrick Andrews.
2016068492 Field 402 Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Butte
NOE
The project consists of the installation of orchards in open grassland portion of the
property. The orchard installation activities will include initial deep-ripping of the
site, irrigation installation, and the planting of trees. The one small ephemeral
drainage that occurs on the site will be avoided and maintained. All vernal pool
features identified within the site, with the exception of one small vernal pool
positioned on the boundary of the project site along Highway 99, will be filled by
the proposed project.
2016068493 A New Minor Waste Tire Facility Permit for TireCore International, LTD, TPID NO.
1855211, City of Santa Fe Springs, Los Angeles County
Resources Recycling and Recovery, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
Issuance of a New Minor Waste Tire Facility Permit to store up to 4,999 whole
waste tires/passenger tire equivalents within an existing warehouse.
2016068494 Mount Miguel High School Modernization Project
Grossmont Union High School District
--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project includes modernization of existing buildings, construction of
new buildings, and reconfiguration of existing parking lots and student drop-off
areas. There would be no change in study capacity or in parking or circulation at
the school site. The components of the proposed project are summarized below.
2016068495 Santana High School New Physical Education Event Center Project
Grossmont Union High School District
Compton--Los Angeles
NOE
The proposed project includes demolition of the 22,000 square foot PE building
and construction of a new PE Event Center building, in the same location and
similar size as the existing building. Ground disturbance at the project site would
be minimal. Subsurface work may include some trenching for utilities and new
plumbing. However, no significant disturbance is proposed to occur beyond the
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approximately 22,000 square-foot footprint of the proposed building.
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2016-11 Pala Band of Mission Indians - APNs: 110-120-01,07,08,09,23
Bureau of Indian Affairs
--San Diego
BIA 07/29/2016
The subject property consists of eight contiguous parcels totaling 23.98 acres
more or less. The property is used almost exclusively for agricultural purposes.
The Tribe currently grows citrus trees on the property. There is also one
residential housing unit. The property will continue to be used to grow citrus.
2011051022 Cross Valley Canal Contractors Renewal of Conveyance Contracts
Lower Tule River Irrigation District
--Fresno, Tulare, Kings, Kern
EIR 08/15/2016
The proposed project covered under this Draft EIR is the renewal through the
adoption of a long-term conveyance agreement by each of the Cross Valley Canal
Contractors with DWR and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. This proposed project
renews the existing three-party contracts whose present term extends to February
28, 2018. The agreement is needed between the CVC Contractors and DWR to
cover the pumping and conveyance of the CVC Contractors water supply through
State Water Project facilities. Reclamation is involved in the agreement because
the CVC Contractors' water supply is from the federal Central Valley Project and
also Reclamation supplies the power that is used for the pumping of the water,
and the conveyance of the water through the joint federal/state San Luis Canal.
Reclamation may also store the water in the federal share of San Luis Reservoir,
or may encroach in the state share, upon the consent of DWR.
2015031046 Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal Redevelopment Plan & Demolition and Initial Rail
Component
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
EIR 08/15/2016
The project is a long-range Redevelopment Plan and near-term project
improvements to accommodate anticipated economic activity at the Tenth Avenue
Marine Terminal. The development concepts and infrastructure improvements
identified in the Redevelopment Plan would result in a maximum practical capacity
(MPC) at TAMT in 2035 between 5 million and 6 million metric tons annually. The
near-term Demolition and Initial Rail Component, would demolish two
under-utilized transit sheds and install an automated rail lubricator and
compressed air system on existing tracks. The Demolition and Initial Rail
Component is a project level improvement that is anticipated to begin in 2017 and
take 33 months to complete. The long-range development concepts of the TAMT
plan would occur over many years as market conditions allow.
2015072031 Biological Resources Policy Update, Oak Resources Management Plan and
Ordinance
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
EIR 08/15/2016
El Dorado County proposes to amend several General Plan objectives, policies,
and implementation measures addressing biological resources and to adopt an
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Oak Resources Management Plan and Oak Resources Conservation Ordinance.
2015111043 Culver Mine Project, Surface Mining Permit and Reclamation Plan (PMR 15-001)
Tulare County
Porterville--Tulare
EIR 08/15/2016
The project site is in the jurisdiction of Tulare County but is not located within an
Urban Development Boundary. The project site is zoned AE-20 (Exclusive Ag-20
acre min), which allows surface mining with the approval of a surface mining
permit and reclamation plan.
A portion of the project site currently supports agricultural grazing, and the
disturbed project site areas are proposed to be reclaimed for grazing and
agriculture uses in the future, pursuant to the Reclamation Plan.
2016071007 Gold Tree Solar Facility Project
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
MND 08/01/2016
Construct, operate, and decommission an approximately 20 acre, two to five
megawatt, unmanned, photovoltaic solar energy facility, a new transformer, 200 sf
maintenance and storage building, perimeter security fencing, generation
interconnection to an existing substation, motion sensor security lighting,
landscaping/screening, and associated internal access, utilities, and stormwater
management. Project includes monthly maintenance and annual panel washing.
Development footprint approximately 20 acres; disturbance area up to 40 acres.
2016071009 Llano Christian Center / Project No. R2006-03422-(5) / CUP No. 200600272 /
ENV No. 200600205
Los Angeles County
--Los Angeles
MND 08/01/2016
The applicant requests a conditional use permit to construct and operate a church
facility containing worship and appurtenant structures including a gym,
multi-purpose room, dining room, and restroom building. Also proposed is a single
family residence for use by the church pastor; however, this is a by right use.
The applicant will set aside 10 acres of the 318 acre property as mitigation land for
previous disturbance of Joshua tree woodland. Water will be provided by an on
site well. Water use estimated at 100,000 gallons per year.
2016032009 Lake Ranch Reservoir Outlet Works Improvements
Santa Clara County
Saratoga--Santa Clara
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
San Jose Water Co. is proposing to rehabilitate the Lake Ranch Reservoir in
accordance with CA Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) requirements. The
reservoir was built between 1874-1876, with a capacity of about 70 million gallons.
Due to the age of the embankments and lack of details on original construction,
SJWC proposes to construct siphons over both dams and grout the existing outlet
pipes, rather than replace them. Based on the DSOD's drawdown requirements,
the siphon at Saratoga dam will consist of a 12-inch diameter pipe. At Beardsley
dam, the siphon will consist of a 4-inch diameter pipe with 16-inch emergency
pipe. The siphons will be constructed using high density polyethylene piping. The
pipes will be buried and concrete-encased where they cross over the dam
abutments, and will be mounted on the lake bottom with floating intakes.
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1996041068 Moro Cojo Slough Enhancement and Management Plan
Monterey County
MOSS LANDING--MONTEREY
NOD
Coastal Conservation and Research, Inc. is requesting $1,334,030 from the
Ocean Protection Council's Proposition 1 Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure
Improvement Act of 2014. The funding will allow for the acquisition of a 34-acre
parcel, design and construction of a weir, and provision of technical advice related
to operation of a tidal gate system. The activities being funded are consistent with
the Moro Cojo Slough Management and Enhancement Plan.
2001031043 San Antonio Creek Crossing Repair
Santa Barbara County Flood Control District
Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara
NOD
The project consists of removing two fifty-year old concrete debris dams from
Rattlesnake and San Ysidro Creeks in Santa Barbara County and restoring the
affected sections of the two creeks back to a natural environment.
2007062030 Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project
Humboldt County
Ferndale--Humboldt
NOD
The Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project includes wetland and upland
restoration, erosion-reduction projects in the Wildcat Hills, excavation of a new
Salt River Channel, and long-term maintenance. In the context of this larger
project, the Ocean Protection Council action is to provide funding to restore the
last 2.5 miles of the Salt River Channel and associated riparian floodplain, which
would reestablish connectivity to the Williams Creek tributary. The Salt River
Channel would be excavated and designed to carry flows up to a 2-year flood
event. The excavated channel would alleviate current flooding problems caused
by excess sediment in the Salt River.
2013112045 ASBS Stormwater Improvements Project
Trinidad, City of
Trinidad--Humboldt
NOD
The Project includes construction of low impact development (LID) improvements
within City right-of-ways in the City of Trinidad, among other activities. The Ocean
Protection Council's action is to provide funding for construction of LID
improvements at three locations on City roadways, construction of a LID
demonstration project at the City's Manager's Office Annex, development of a City
policy regarding implementation and siting of LID projects, development of an
ocean-friendly gardening guidance document and resident LID construction
incentive program, and outreach, education and technical workshops for the public
on LID.
2014062018 Russell Ranch Project
Folsom, City of
Folsom--Sacramento
NOD
The applicant, The New Home Company, is requesting approval of Amended
Vesting Large Lot Tentative Subdivision Map, Vesting Small Lot Tentative
Subdivision Map to add 24 units to the project.
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2014122048 The 2015 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0123-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, CDFW.
2015071022 Chromium-6 Water Treatment Facilities Project
Coachella Valley Water District
Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indio, La Quinta, ...--Riverside
NOD
The project involves the construction and operation of domestic water treatment
facilities to comply with the State of California's new drinking water maximum
containment level (MCL) for chromium-6. The chromium- MCL of 10 parts per
billion (ppb) became effective on July 1, 2014, and applies to each community
drinking water system that CVWD serves. Domestic water wells that will receive
treatment to meet this MCL are located in Desert Hot Springs, Rancho Mirage,
Palm Desert, La Quinta, Indio and Thermal. The proposed water treatment
facilities and related pipelines will be located at existing well sites and additional
sites located in Desert Hot Springs and Thermal. All treatment wells and facilities
will be located within Riverside County, CA.
2016021029 Cardiff State Beach Living Shoreline Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Encinitas--San Diego
NOD
Restoration of a dune system along 2,900 feet of Cardiff State Beach in the City of
Encinitas, CA. The dune would serve as a natural seal-level rise (SLR) adaptation
strategy and to protect a vulnerable segment of Coast Highway 101. The project
would beneficially re-use 25,000 cy of export sand from the San Elijo Lagoon
Restoration Project for dune construction. The dunes would be planted with native
seed after construction. The project also entails the reconfiguration and burial of
existing riprap, construction of a four-foot wide footpath along Coast Hwy 101 and
6 beach access points.
2016021103 North Campus Open Space Restoration Project
University of California, Santa Barbara
Goleta--Santa Barbara
NOD
The Regents of the UC Santa Barbara are requesting $1,000,000 from the Ocean
Protection Council's Proposition 1 Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure
Improvement Act of 2014. The funding will expand by 8 acres, the size of a
current large scale restoration effort of the upper arms of the Devereaux Slough
into a functional wetland system.
2016032069 Agreement with the California Department of Transportation for Reuse of Aerially
Deposited Lead-Contaminated Soils
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
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NOD
Note: Review Per Lead
DTSC is proposing to enter into a Soil Management Agreement for Aerially
Deposited Lead-Contaminated Soils (Agreement) with Caltrans that would, under
specified terms and conditions, allow Caltrans to excavate, stockpile, transport,
and reuse soil contaminated with aerially-deposited lead (ADL) that may be
encountered during highway improvement projects conducted within existing
state-owned highway right-of-ways (Agreement). These projects are individually
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subject to additional environmental impacts assessments as required by CEQA
when Caltrans proposes and approves projects for detailed designs and
construction.
2016052043 DRH15-0008
Sonoma County
Petaluma--Sonoma
NOD
The project will construct a commercial self-storage facility on a 1.8 acre parcel.
To facilitate project development, two on-site drainage features will be graded and
recontoured to provide positive flow to an off-site drainage system, and two
seasonal wetlands will be filled. Project impacts include the removal of one
ornamental plum and two coast redwood trees. To compensate impacts to
vegetation, seven 15-gallon valley oaks and six 15-gallon western rosebud trees
will be planted on-site and disturbed areas will be reseeded with native vegetation.
The CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2015-0419-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code tot eh
project Applicant Tony Sherman.
2016052071 Shingle Springs Drive Improvements-Encroachment Permit
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
NOD
Site Plan Review Permit analyzing the impacts from the construction and
operation of a 12-inch 2,400 linear foot water main, a 6-inch, 3,335 linear foot
sewer force main pipeline, and a 36x40 ft. paved driveway within the El Dorado
County Right-of-Way of Shingle Springs Drive.
2016068496 Low Impact Development and Stormwater Improvement Project
Ocean Protection Council
--Del Norte
NOE
The existing storm water outfall within the project site is perched above an eroding
bluff. The proposed project will replace the storm drain and add down drain and
bluff stabilization measures. The project also includes the establishment of Low
Impact Development components such as bioswales, retention bio filters, etc.
2016068497 Shelter Cove Fish Cleaning Station Remediation
Ocean Protection Council
--Humboldt
NOE
The proposed project will eliminate the discharge of fish offal into the ASBS waters
adjacent to Shelter Cove, California by removing the gravity-driven pipe that
directly delivers fish wastes to the ocean and replacing that disposal system with
alternative that re-purposes the fish offal as commercial crab bait and fertilizer.
2016068498 Roof Replacement - Gymnasium, C Building and G Building
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
2016068499 Remodeling of Gymnasium Foyer
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Remodeling of Gymnasium Foyer
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2016068500 Gymnasium Painting
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Gymnasium Painting
2016068501 Concrete Replacement at G Building
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Concrete Replacement at G Building
2016068502 Carpentry Work (Doors) at G Building
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Carpentry Work (Doors) at G Building
2016068503 Water Line Replacement
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Water Line Replacement
2016068504 Roof Replacement - Old Gymnasium
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Roof Replacement - Old Gymnasium
2016068505 Interior/Exterior Painting
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Interior/Exterior Painting
2016068506 Multipurpose Room Flooring, Painting
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Multipurpose Room Flooring, Painting
2016068507 Replace Lunch Tables
Carpinteria Unified School District
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Replace Lunch Tables
2016068508 Olive Hill Pipeline Project
Fish & Wildlife #3
Woodside--San Mateo
NOE
The project is part of a larger project which involves the installation of 4,400 lf of
12-in ductile iron pipe along the public ROW in Canada Road for the conveyance
of potable water to residents. The project covered under the Lake and Streambed
alteration agreement no. 1600-2015-0301-R3 CDFW is executing pursuant to
section 1602 fish and game code, covers only the segment of pipeline installed by
trenching underneath the asphalt layer of Dry Creek Bridge. The pipeline will be a
12 in cement lined and coated steel pipe approximately 25 ft long. Concrete
structural piers will be installed on either side of the creek bank approximately
down to 20 ft below the creek bed. The CL&C pipeline will be attached along a
steel beam crossing under the roadway of the bridge above the culverts and
supported on either side by the concrete structural piers. The trench will be
backfilled and patchpaved after the pipe is installed.
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2016068509 Riella Irrigation Pipe Replacement Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2016-0149-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--San Joaquin
NOE
CDFW has executed lake and streambed alteration agreement no.
1600-2016-0149-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Riella
Farms.
The project is limited to replacement of an existing deteriorated 14 in steel
irrigation pipe currently located within the waterside slope, landslide slope, and
over the levee crown. The pipe is located on the east bank of the San Joaquin
River at approximately River Mile 46.9 within 0.26 miles of West Ott Rd in French
Camp, CA. Approximately 110 lf of existing pipe will be removed and backfilled
with imported material. A new steel 14 in diameter pipe with 0.375 in thick walls
and coated with liquid epoxy will be installed on top of the levee crown.
2016068510 Creek Restoration.
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Marin
NOE
This project is being implemented in response to a 1602 violation related to
channel modification, stream diversion, and vegetation clearing. This project
includes the abandonment of a stump hole used as shallow on channel water well,
soil stabilization and habitat enhancement through understory riparian and upland
plantings. Issuance of a lakebed alteration agreement no. 1600-2016-0093-R3 is
pursuant to fish and game code section 1602.
2016068511 Restoration for CAO R2-2015-0001.
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Marin
NOE
This restoration project is being implemented in response to violations of
unpermitted work conducted within the unnamed stream on the property, including
a Cleanup and Abatement Order #R2-2015-0001 issued by the San Francisco
RWQCB. Activities are limited to restoration work for the repair of unpermitted
grading, excavation, vegetation clearing, culvert installation, and green waste
disposal on the property. Issuance of a Lakebed alteration agreement no.
1600-2015-0296-R3 is pursuant to fish and game code section 1602.
2016068512 Kern County Bridge Deck and Joint Seal Project
Caltrans #6
--Kern
NOE
To maintain existing highway facilities, Caltrans proposes maintenance work on 11
existing bridges, near the cities of Bakersfield, Delano, and McFarland. Work for
the project includes methacrylate deck treatment, joint seals, chip seal removal,
and asphalt concrete repair. All work will remain within the existing ROW.
2016068513 Labcon Adobe Creek Outlet Repair Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 2 (San Francisco Bay), Oakland
Petaluma--Sonoma
NOE
Proposed project would repair an access road along Adobe Creek. To accomplish
this, an existing corrugated steel pipe running beneath the access road will be
replaced with a reinforced concrete pipe and fill placed on top of the pipe to
restore use of the road. The pipe carries stormwater from an inlet located in a
stormwater swale that captures runoff from a parking lot. In addition, the new pipe
will be 28 ft longer thereby extending the pipe through riparian habitat and into
Adobe Creek. The existing concrete apron will be broken up to allow the new pipe
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to sit at the correct elevation to maintain flow, and the area will be re-graded and
partially rocked to provide energy dissipation to prevent erosion of the bank.
2016068514 Black Springs OHV Staging Area Development
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Calaveras
NOE
The project involves grading an existing parking area, located at the intersection of
6N62 and 7N23 (Black Springs Road), and making local improvements to better
serve the users and protect the resources. Once graded, the Stanislaus National
Forest will develop a parking area to accommodate 10 to 15 vehicles with trailers.
The parking area would be graded and hardened with gravel, and boulders and
other materials would be installed to delineate motorized use areas. An OHV
loading ramp would be installed. Finally, informational signage would be installed
with trail information, rules, regulations and interpretation.
2016068515 City of Lincoln SB 5 Municipal Code Changes
Lincoln, City of
Lincoln--Placer
NOE
The proposed changes to the City of Lincoln's Municipal Code is necessary to
bring the Code into the compliance with the City's General Plan 2050 regarding
the policies of Senate Bill 5. SB5 requires 200 year flood protection urban areas.
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