Jerry Brown, Governor
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February 1 – 15, 2018
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 serves as the state’s Single Point of Contact for the review of federal assistance applications pursuant to Presidential Executive Order No. 12372. This Summary of Postings summarizes the environmental documents and federal assistance applications received by the Clearinghouse during the period February 1 – 15, 2018. STATE CLEARINGHOUSE CONTACTS Please contact the State Clearinghouse if you have any questions regarding processing of environmental documents or federal assistance applications. We may be reached at: Telephone: (916) 445-0613 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.opr.ca.gov Fax: (916) 558-3164 Questions regarding federal assistance applications should be directed to Sheila Brown via email. STATE CLEARINGHOUSE MAILING ADDRESS USPS:
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Summary of CEQA Document Submittals by Year and by Type
Year NOP ND / MND EIR NOD NOE EIS EA Oth
Total Documents
1999 602 2,007 481 1,808 2,699 22 41 177 7,886
2000 613 2,243 475 2,580 3,840 16 78 386 10,281
2001 703 2,612 524 2,851 6,083 13 75 422 13,398
2002 642 2,676 544 3,102 5,737 14 66 409 13,272
2003 757 2,972 577 3,243 6,078 8 57 360 14,115
2004 766 2,903 625 3,304 5,898 11 55 339 14,093
2005 797 3,076 636 3,087 5,649 16 59 370 13,829
2006 860 2,882 649 2,954 4,716 7 39 406 12,562
2007 803 2,805 583 2,755 4,137 11 37 444 11,602
2008 735 2,583 570 2,632 4,307 6 36 539 11,529
2009 534 2,205 477 2,391 3,747 6 46 463 9,869
2010 471 1,771 464 2,263 3,646 7 74 465 9,164
2011 436 1,645 396 2,260 3,894 8 45 412 9,098
2012 401 1,594 373 2,245 4,334 9 24 360 9,340
2013 471 1,532 348 2,102 4,451 9 30 325 9,268
2014 461 1,732 406 2,424 4,576 8 23 380 10,010
2015 482 1,666 363 2,368 4,867 3 31 389 10,169
2016 412 1,614 385 2,391 5,051 5 20 400 10,278
2017 458 1,566 354 2,257 7,160 4 27 347 12,173
Key: NOP Notice of Preparation EIR Environmental Impact Report ND/MND Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration NOD Notice of Determination NOE Notice of Exemption EA Environmental Assessment EIS Environmental Impact Statement Oth Other types of documents, including Final EIRs, Early Consultation notices, etc.
**NOTE: Documents included are: BIAs (Bureau of Indian Affairs) Gaming and Non-Gaming – Land into Trust documents.
CEQA Documents Key for abbreviations of Document Type:
ADM Addendum CON Early Consultation Notice EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report SIR Supplemental EIR SBE Subsequent EIR EA Draft Environmental Assessment EIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement JD Joint Document (CEQA/NEPA) FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact NOI Notice of Intent FIS Final Environmental Statement Neg Dec/ND Negative Declaration MND Mitigated Negative Declaration NOE Notice of Exemption NOD Notice of Determination NODe Notice of Decision NOP Notice of Preparation (of an EIR) FIN Final Document TRI Tribal Compact Environmental Evaluation BIA-LA Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Land Acquisition BIA-ND Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Decision FED Functional Equivalent Document SCEA Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment OTH Other type (none of the above)
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2015101009 South Bay Galleria Improvement Project
Redondo Beach, City of
Redondo Beach--Los Angeles
FIN
1 CD in House
The proposed project is located 1815 Hawthorne Boulevard, on approximately
29.85 acres in the City of Redondo Beach. The project site is roughly square in
shape and is bound by Artesia Boulevard to the north, Kingsdale Avenue to the
west, Hawthorne Boulevard to the east, and by the 150-foot-wide Southern
California Edison high voltage easement to the south. The project consists of
modifications and additions to the existing 29.85-acre South Bay Galleria enclosed
mall property located at 1815 Hawthorne Boulevard in the City of Redondo Beach.
The proposed project would redesign portions of the site by the combining
expanded retail and dining venues with open-air promenades, hotel and residential
development.
2018022001 Parcel Map 17-004, Mendenhall
Shasta County
Redding--Shasta
MND 03/07/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The request is to divide a 27.3-acre parcel into two residential parcels of 5.4 acres
and 21.9 acres. The smaller proposed parcel is currently developed with a
one-family residence and a barn. The larger proposed parcel is currently
undeveloped.
2018022002 Highlands Park Master Plan, 14365 Lakeshore Drive in the City of Clearlake, CA
Clearlake, City of
Clearlake--Lake
MND 03/02/2018
Enhancement of existing areas in the 2 acre public park including several
improvements such as paved parking, public restrooms, repair of stone wall and
safety fencing, entry plaza and ornamental garden, event lawn, horseshoe, and
bocce courts, a lake dock and beach, picnic and shade shelters and BBQs,
boardwalk overlook, outdoor lighting and interpretive signage.
2018022003 Leong Drive Water and Sewer Main
Mountain View, City of
Mountain View--Santa Clara
MND 03/02/2018
The proposed project includes replacing the existing water and sewer mains
located within and adjacent to Leong Dr and other related improvements to the
water and sewer system serving the project area.
2018022004 North Natomas Regional Park Master Plan Amendment and Community Center
and Aquatics Complex Project
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
MND 03/02/2018
Amend the NNRP Master Plan and develop a community center and aquatics
complex.
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2018022005 Martis Wildlife Area Restoration Project
Northstar Community Services District
--Placer
MND 03/02/2018
The Truckee River Watershed Council is proposing the Martis Wildlife Area
Restoration Project, which consists of stream and habitat restoration on Martis
Creek and tributaries to the creek. Objectives for the project include: improving the
ecological function of the Martis Creek system, increasing the floodplain area,
restoring riparian bed and aquatic habitat, and reducing excess sedimentation in
Martis Creek. Restoration work will involve grading creek banks to reduce
streambank erosion and improve floodplain function, introducing bioengineered
check dams to increase water surface elevations, replacing aging and failed
culverts, and restoring native plant communities. The project is located within the
US Army Corps of Engineers Martis Creek Lake & Dam Project in Martis Valley,
CA, approx 3 miles south of the Town Truckee.
2018022006 3820 Chiles Road Project
Davis, City of
Davis--Yolo
NOP 03/05/2018
The proposed project would include demolition of the existing on-site building and
parking lots to construct a residential development. Currently, the project includes
two development scenarios. The preferred site plan would include development of
the site with multi-family rental units only, while alternative B would include
single-family homes along La Vida Way, at the western portion of the site, and
multi-family units throughout the remainder of the site in a similar configuration as
the preferred site plan.
2015031015 Freeway Business Center
March Joint Powers Authority
Moreno Valley, Riverside--Riverside
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
General Plan Amendment (GP 15-01): The Project site is composed of APN
297-100-013 (33.22 acres) within the March Joint Powers Authority (JPA) Planning
Area, and APN 297-100-045 (6.2 acres). APN 297-100-013 is designated
Industrial within the March JPA General Plan, and is not a part of the proposed
GP. However, APN 297-100-045 currently has no March JPA GP designation
within the Riverside County's GP, and is, therefore, being re-designated as
Industrial under the proposed GP amendment to implement the project and in
accordance with the March JPA's overall goals and policies for the development of
the March JPA Planning Area.
2017112065 Auburn State Recreation Area General Plan / Auburn Project Lands Resource
Management Plan
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Auburn--Placer
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
The proposed action is the adoption of the GP/RMP EIR-EIS by CDPR, b/c the
construction of the Auburn Dam has been delayed indefinitely. A series of
complications, including concerns about seismic safety, put construction of the
dam on hold for an indefinite period unit Congress determines whether the dam
will be constructed. With the indefinite delay in construction of the dam,
Reclamation and CDPR prepared an Interim RMP in 1992 that provided guidance
for the management of the area until the dam was constructed. B/C the
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construction of the Auburn Dam continues to be on hold indefinitely, a GP/RMP is
necessary to replace the Interim RMP and provide a long-term and comprehensive
framework for the management of ASRA's 30,000 acres acreage as a State
Recreation Area.
2008042100 CSU East Bay Hayward Campus Master Plan
California State University, Hayward
Hayward--Alameda
NOD
The proposed Master Plan outlines all aspects of physical development and
planned land use to support the academic and enrollment goals of CSUEB for its
Hayward campus through 2030. The proposed Master Plan will allow the Campus
to accommodate its Master Plan Ceiling as approved by the CA Postsecondary
Education Commission of 18,000 Full Time Equivalent Students (FTES) and a
commensurate number of faculty and staff. The proposed Master Plan includes a
land use plan and additional policies that will guide existing academic programs
and support services as they modernize, expand, and improve.
The proposed Master Plan will allow the campus academic facility capacity to
increase in order to serve about 5,400 FTES more than it can accommodate with
existing facilities. To accommodate the projected growth in enrollment and
academic activities, the proposed Master Plan includes a building program that
envisions the development of an additional 1.1 million sq. ft. of non-residential
building space on the campus, and the development of approx. 3,700 additional
student beds and up to 220 faculty and staff housing units on the CSUEB Hayward
campus. The proposed Master Plan includes a land use map that locates major
uses and buildings to guide the siting of future campus facilities. The land use
map proposes to maintain the current general configuration of land use son the
campus, which consists of an academic core surrounded by other campus uses,
open space and residential uses.
2009081079 Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility
Long Beach, Port of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOD
Project would reconfigure, expand, and enhance the existing rail support facility
located at Pier B in the Port of Long Beach. The Project would result in additional
railcar storage and staging capacity, including 36 additional rail tracks for
locomotive refueling, railcar repair, and to accommodate the assembly of cargo
trains up to 10,000 feet long.
Project would require realignment of Pier B St., closure of an existing grade
crossing at 9th Street, and additional realignments and closures of number of local
streets to provide a sufficient area for expansion of the rail yard. Utility lines would
be newly constructed or relocated into subsurface utility corridors located between
tracks. The full build-out of the Project would require removal of existing ramps to
and from the Shoemaker Bridge.
2009091125 California High-Speed Train Project Merced to Fresno Section
High Speed Rail Authority, California
--Fresno, Madera
NOD
Construct a roundabout at the terminus of the SR 99 NB Off-Ramp at McKinley
Avenue as part of the West McKinley Grade Separation Project for HSR. The
project will include the construction of a new connection point to the intersection
on the opposite side of the ramp terminus for a connector road to Golden State
Blvd.
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2011032006 Agnews East School Site Project
Santa Clara Unified School District
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOD
Project consist sof the approval of DTSC of a RAW for the Former Agnews State
Hospital East submitted by Santa Clara Unified School District, dated Jan. 31,
2018. DTSC's response action is being undertaken pursuant to the regulatory
authority granted under Chapter 6.8 Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code.
The purpose of the RAW is to remediate potential risk to human health and the
environment by reducing or eliminating future exposure to soils impacted by
elevated concentrations of the following Contaminants of Concern (COCs):
organichlorine pesticides (specifically, Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE),
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dieldrin, heptachlor epoxide, and technical
chlordane), arsenic, lead, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The project also
includes mitigation of natural-occurring asbestos (NOA) by capping impacted soil.
Capping will occur during construction, after building demolition and grading
activities are completed by the Santa Clara Unified School District.
2016021085 Monterey Highway 1 Culvert Replacement
Caltrans #6
Monterey--Monterey
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0167-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Caltrans.
Project involves replacing culverts at three locations along SR 1 near the
communities of Big Sur and Carmel Highlands in Monterey County.
2017011059 2016 Palm Desert Campus Master Plan
California State University, San Bernardino
--Riverside, San Bernardino
NOD
The proposed project, a revision to the Campus Master Plan, provides a
framework for implementation for the University's goals and programs by
identifying needed facilities and improvements to accommodate a gradual growth
in student enrollment projected to reach 8,000 full-time equivalent students by
2035. The Campus Master Plan specifically provides for new facilities that will
transform the existing campus from a commuter campus into a complete campus
community with the mixt of functions appropriate for an institution of higher
education.
2017082065 Siskiyou II Science Replacement Building Project
California State University, Chico
Chico--Butte
NOD
The proposed project is the demolition of the existing Siskiyou Hall and the
construction and operation of a new Siskiyou II Science Replacement Building on
the CSU, Chico campus. This project replaces the functions in the existing
Physical Science Building, which is inadequate for the teaching of science today.
The new facility will be a four and five-story, 135,000 gsf structure that will
efficiently use the land mass available for the building and meet the current and
future instructional needs of the University.
2017082071 Lime Kiln Road Bridge Replacement over Curtis Creek - Phase II (Bridge No.
32C0016), BRLO-5932(067)
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOD
Project would replace the structurally deficient bridge along Lime Kiln Road over
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Curtis Creek and realign the existing roadway. The existing Lime Kiln Road bridge
(Bridge No. 32C0016), which is structurally deficient, will also be removed. The
proposed project will accommodate a design speed of 25 mph, will consist of 12
feet lanes with 6 feet shoulders, and 3 ft. unpaved hinges. The realignment of
Lime Kiln Road will also include realigning side streets shoulders, and 3 foot
unpaved hinges. The realignment of Lime Kiln Road will also include realigning
side streets Kennedy Road and Es La Vida Road; these roads will intersect with
Lime Kiln Road at 90-degree angles. The proposed bridge will be a three span,
cast-in-plae concrete slab supported on pier walls with spread footings.
2017121011 Estate Vineyards Grading Permit PMT20136-07752
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0171-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Estate Vineyards, LLC.
Project includes remediation activities related to the restoration of two ephemeral
streams where unauthorized vegetation clearing and grading of the bed and bank
occurred in June 2016 for winery-related operations. Project activities will replace
tree and shrub cover along the stream banks, stabilize the slopes of each
drainage to prevent future bank failure, restore natural flow patterns to the
streams, and control nonnative invasive plant species in each stream.
2018018442 PLN18-00058
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 92 - Midway Sunset Field, Minor Rework
2018028001 TOPSoccer Field Project - River Bluff Regional Park
Ceres, City of
Ceres--Stanislaus
NOE
The City of Ceres purposes to develop a TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for
Soccer) field within the existing soccer field complex at the Ceres River Bluff
Regional Park. The project is consistent with the Cere River Bluff Regional Park
Master Plan and Ceres Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
2018028002 CSU Maritime Academy Master Plan Revision and Real Property Acquisition
California State University, Long Beach
Vallejo--Solano
NOE
The project encompasses a Master Plan revision to include the subject property
on the Master Plan and the acquisition of the property which currently contains a
motel. Upon acquisition the property would be used for student housing to reduce
the number of students living off-campus.
2018028003 Agreement between the Kern County Water Agency (Agency) and California
Department of Water Resources (DWR) for Delivery of Cross Valley Canal
Contractors 2017
Kern County Water Agency
--Kern
NOE
Central Valley Project (CVP) Water to Agency Member Units
In 2018, Cross Valley Canal Contractors will transfer up to 50,000 af of their 2017
CVP water supplies to the Agency for delivery to Agency Member Units from
California Aqueduct turnouts located in the Agency's service area.
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2018028004 Interstate 8 - Remove and Replace Overhead Sign - 3A1111
Caltrans #11
--San Diego
NOE
Remove an existing overhead sign and install a new overhead sign structures
(truss) on eastbound I-8, west of the Willows Road off-ramp (PM 33.6)
2018028005 Temporary Permit to Divert Cache Creek Water to Underground Storage
State Water Resources Control Board
--Yolo
NOE
YCFCWCD requests a temp. permit to divert water from Cache Creek from
01/01/18 to 04/30/18 to underground storage and later withdrawal for irrigation use
within the YCFCWCD service area. Water diversion is up to 72,000 acre-feet at a
max. rate of 600 cubic feet per second. The permit expires 180 days after
issuance.
2018028006 Temporary Emergency Permit for Level II Emergency Response Disposal
Treatment by Detonation, Naval Air Facility (NAF) Bombing Range R-2510
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
El Centro--Imperial
NOE
DTSC, pursuant to authority granted under, the CA Code of Regulations, Title 22,
Division 4.5, Chapter 20, Section 66270.61, will issue an Emergency Permit to
Naval Air Facility (NAF) located in El Centro, CA to treat hazardous waste by open
detonation.
The permit applicant is a Level Two Emergency Response Disposal of Items at
Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro. The items requested to be treated by open
detonation are one (1) Dud smoke grenade and one stun grenade. These items
were generated for training purposes from the Naval Air Station (NAS), North
Island located on the Naval Base Coronado (EPA ID CA7170090016) in San
Diego, CA. These items have been determined by Explosive Ordinance and
Disposal (EOD) personnel to be an explosive hazard and are currently being
stored at NAS North Island in an Explosive Ordinance and Disposal (EOD) safe
holding area. As NAS North Island does not have a permit for treatment of
hazardous waste at this location, DTSC has determined that an emergency permit
must be issued. There are no feasible alternative treatments available.
NAS North Island EOD personnel have determined that the items are unstable and
considered unsafe for continued storage. The items will be transported (under
EOD special care and handling guidelines) to the Naval Air Facility Bombing
Range R-2510 (EPA ID CA6170090017) in El Centro, CA where EOD personnel
will treat by open detonation. The NAF Bombing Range in El Centro has been
chosen as the closest, safest, and most appropriate location for disposal. Per
NAF El Centro's 2007 Range Condition Assessment, this type of disposal by
detonation is highly effective and does not adversely impact soil, groundwater, or
air. The proposed detonation will be performed in a manner that minimizes
potential environmental effects or impacts.
2018028007 Cycle 8 HSIP Signs & Strping Lake County Department of Public Works,
707-263-2341
Lake County
--Lake
NOE
County of Lake Dept. of Public Works proposes to replace signs & striping on
county-maintained roads. The project consists of upgrading the existing warning
signs and pavement markings on Lake County's roadways that were identified to
contain five of the top ten accident-producing roadway segments within the Lake
County Maintained Road System. All work will be performed within the existing
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County right-of-way. The location of the project is on Big Valley Road, Hartmann
Road, Highland Springs Road, Lakeshore Blvd., Margan Valley Road, Riggs Road,
Spruce Grove Road, and Sulphur Bank Drive. This project will not change the
roadway alignment or increase the number of through lanes. This project will not
result
2018028008 Arlene Brown Lakebed Encroachment Permit; CE 18-01
Lake County
--Lake
NOE
Remove two pilings and drive four pilings to support replacement of the damaged
floating dock.
2018028009 LA 710 HM1 Cold Plane Overlay
Caltrans #7
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
The purpose of the project is to rehabilitate the existing roadway pavement,
improve the overall condition, and extend the longevity of the pavement. All work
will be performed within the prism of the roadway and unvegetated shoulder on
state right of way.
2018028010 Detachment of 5.04+/- acre (APN 009-800-001) from City
Paso Robles, City of
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
NOE
This parcel is located in a residential subdivision and, due to its elevation, was
acquired by the City in 1982 for purposes of constructing a water reservoir to serve
the residents of Paso Robles. Since that time, the City has conducted further
planning and analysis and determined that it no longer needs to construct a water
reservoir on that property.
2018028011 Rehabilitate Trippet Ranch Parking Lot
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The Trippet Ranch area of Topanga State Park has dealt with erosion that
channels along fire roads above the area, flows through the parking area and is
resulting in gullies below the parking lot that are undermining oak trees and could
soon undermine a picnic area as well as the parking lot. In addition, sediment
transferred into the nearby drainage is likely violating RWQCB requirements for
the discharge of pollution into this drainage, which leads to Topanga Canyon
Creek.
The parking lot would be rehabilitated including, but not limited to, improving
ingress and egress, improving accessibility within and surrounding the parking lot,
surface rehabilitation, signage, pathways, landscaping and other minor
appurtenances. Stormwater management features would be installed within the
parking lot as well as both up and downstream of it. Geotechnical testing shall
also take place to determine the specifications for project components.
Resource protection measures shall be incorporated into this project. These
measures may be obtained by submitting a request to the project Environmental
Coordinator listed below.
2018028012 SR-125 Emergency Pipe Replacement and Inlet Construction (3A1544)
Caltrans #11
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
On SR-125 at post mile 9.5 emergency repairs to a 24" RCP pipe that will be
replaced in kind. An inlet will also be constructed.
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2018028013 MCCD- Los Banos Campus Solar
Merced Community College District
Los Banos--Merced
NOE
Solar project to reduce grid energy load and provide energy and cost savings to
Merced community college district.
2018028014 Courthouse Park Renovation
Madera County
Madera--Madera
NOE
To develop the existing 2.78 acre park by demolishing an unused 11808 square
foot structure (old jail annex) to create an additional 0.27 acre of park for various
recreational amenities (play structure, outdoor musical equipment, park benches,
shade structures, picnic benches, fitness stations, sidewalk, and lighting)
2018028015 PLN18-00097
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
371-19R, Minor Rework.
2018028016 PLN18-00099
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
35W 2115F, New Well
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Documents Received on Friday, February 02, 2018
2017041031 Red Hill Avenue Specific Plan
Tustin, City of
Tustin--Orange
EIR 03/19/2018
A program-level EIR for future development of land uses including residential,
retail, public space, and commercial. The 43.11-acre specific plan area (inclusive
of 7.32 acres of roadway ROW) would allow for up to 500 additional dwelling units
(primarily integrated mixed use) and 325,000 sf of non-residential uses in a
predominantly developed part of the city. Streetscape improvements could include
new medians, landscaping, class II bike lanes. Total development (existing plus
SP) would be 521 dwelling units and 621,446 sf of non-residential development.
2016101044 Chappell Road Project
Hollister, City of
Hollister--San Benito
FIN
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project includes the following proposed actions: (1) expansion of the
City's SOI over approximately 100.6 acres; (2) prezoning of three parcels to low
density residential consistent with general plan designations; and (3) annexation of
approximately 32.4 acres for those parcels. Parcel 1, 2 and 3 are proposed for
near-term development, while the remaining parcels (parcels A through 1) would
be annexed in phases based on the property owner's readiness. It is understood
that future actions and detailed submittals for development of parcels A through 1
may require additional CEQA review.
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2016121030 Rio Rancho III Residential Project
Pomona, City of
Pomona--Los Angeles
FIN
Notes: 1 CD in House
The project is located at the southwest corner of West Lexington Ave and South
White Ave in the city of Pomona. Primary uses proposed by the project include:
110-single family dwelling units and supporting facilities on a site totaling +/- 11.58
acres; on site parking totaling 360 spaces comprising 220 garage spaces (one
2-car garage/dwelling unit), 86 driveway spaces, and 54 guest parking spaces;
and site amenities including two private recreation areas and dog park.
2017072043 Lagoon Creek Bridge and American River Bridge Scour Repair Project
Caltrans #3
Sacramento--Sacramento
FON
Caltrans is proposing a scour mitigation project at two different locations in
Sacramento County: at the American River Bridge on SR 160 north of downtown
Sacramento and at the Lagoon Creek Bridge on SR 99 north of Twin Cities Rd in
southern Sacramento County. The Bridge inspection Reports for these structures
indicate that scour mitigation work is needed. The work will ensure that the
structures will continue to perform adequately. There is one build alternative at the
SR 160 American River Bridge (scour mitigation) and two alternatives at the SR 99
Lagoon Creek Bridge: alternative 1 - place rock slope protection under laguna
creek bridge; alternative 2 - replace three laguna creek bridges.
2018021002 El Cajon Family Health Center New Physical Therapy Clinic Project
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
MND 03/05/2018
The project would construct a 2,860-sf, single-story physical therapy clinic in an
existing parking lot for the El Cajon FHC. The building would include patient
reception, exam, restrooms, and therapy spaces. The site would be rezoned from
P to GC and would include a GPA to change the GPD from High density res 20-30
to GC.
2018021003 Eisenhower Drive Retention Basin Project
La Quinta, City of
La Quinta--Riverside
MND 03/05/2018
The city is proposing a 10-acre flood control retention basin on a vacant site
bounded by Coachella Dr to the north, Eisenhower Dr to the east, Avenida
Fernando to the south, and the Santa Rosa Mountains to the west. The project site
is relatively flat and consists predominately of desert saltbush scrub, which is a
natural vegetation community under the CVMSHCP.
Runoff water enters the site from the steep slopes of the Santa Rosa Mountains
forming short channels of varying lengths. The site is surrounded by a block wall
on all downslope sides with no obvious outlet for accumulated water. The project
is intended to correct this blockage by providing proper storm water outflor and
storage during a flood event.
2018021004 Liaghat Hillside Vacation
San Diego, City of
La Jolla--San Diego
MND 03/05/2018
Coastal development permit, site development permit, boundary line adjustment
and a sewer easement vacation for a sewer esement vacation to allow the
construction of a 7,884 sf of two story residence. The sf includes a 3,600 upper
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floor, a 3,949 sf second floor, a 790 sf garage and 730 sf of decks. The decks and
basement are not included in the overall 7,884 sf. The project is situated on a
vacant .514 acre lot on the west side of Hillside Dr. Due to an encroachment into
the multi-habitat planning area a boundary line adjustment is required.
2018021005 Sunset Boulevard Roundabout Project
Caltrans #6
Lamont--Kern
MND 03/12/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Caltrans proposes a roundabout project at SR 184 and Sunset Blvd. The
roundabout will have a 75-ft radius with a 12-ft truck apron. The circulatory paths
surrounding the center of the roundabout will have a reinforced concrete
contrasted surface treatment for the truck apron and the center island, along with
minor raised slopes to accommodate oversized, overweight and variance load
large truck vehicles. The roadways would have concrete splitter islands separating
direction of travel within the roundabout approaches and departures. The
roundabout will include sidewalks, ramps and crosswalks for pedestrian traffic.
Installation of lighting, flashing beacons, drainage ditches and utility relocation
area anticipated. ROW acquisition is required.
2018022007 Green Valley Road 2 Bridge Replacement Project
El Dorado County
Placerville--El Dorado
MND 03/05/2018
The El Dorado County, Dept. of Transportation, in conjunction with Caltrans and
FHWA intend to replace the two existing Green Valley Rd bridges over Indian
Creek (25C0040) and Mound Springs Creek (25C0041). The proposed wider
bridges with a continuous median turn-lane in the roadway center will improve
driver safety and be consistent with American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials guidelines.
2018022008 Sonoma 121 Safety Improvements Project
Caltrans #4
--Sonoma
Neg 03/05/2018
The purpose of this safety project is to reduce occurrences of cross-centerline
collisions. The project is divided in 3 segments. Segments 1 and 3 both have
drainage work, and segment 3 is proposed to have the MBGR upgraded to MGS.
For segment 2, there are two proposed alternatives for roadway realignment. For
alternative 1, the proposed alignment would shift slightly towards the eastern side
of SR 121 and there would be two retaining walls on the eastern side and a
two-way left turn lane after the entrance to a winery business. For alternative 2, the
horizontal curve will be straightened towards the western side of SR 121, and then
realigned to the eastern side of the highway; two retaining walls are proposed, one
on the eastern side and one on the western side of SR 121. Segments 1 and 3 are
identical in both build alternatives.
2001062081 Soquel Creek Lagoon Enhancement Project
Capitola, City of
Capitola--Santa Cruz
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0411-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, City of Capitola.
Project is limited to the annual construction of a sand berm, in the spring, and the
removal of said sand berm, in the fall, on Soquel Creek near its confluence with
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the Pacific Ocean. The construction of the sand berm allows for freshwater lagoon
to develop behind the sand berm and allows for beach and ocean accessing
during the summer. While the sand berm is installed, Soquel Creek reaches the
ocean by passing through a concrete box culvert (flume) in the middle of Capitola
Beach. The inlet and outlet of the flume is managed with flashboards to regulate
lagoon water levels and water quality and facilitate salmonid migration.
2015091067 Cascada Verde
Carlsbad, City of
Carlsbad--San Diego
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0242-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and game Code to the
project Applicant, Lanshire Housing Partners, LLC.
Project is limited to stream impacts associated with the Cascada Verde residential
development project. The development project will construct multi-family
buildings, driveways, parking, and recreation areas. The existing culvert under
Alicante Road will be replaced with a larger culvert with a new headwall structure.
A new stream crossing will be installed consisting of a double box culvert. A
portion of the on-site stream will be impacted and will be replaced with retaining
walls. The project will permanently impact up to 0.97 acre of riparian woodland
and temporarily impact up to 0.21 acre of riparian woodland. Compensatory
mitigation will consist of restoration of the 0.21 acre temporary impact area,
creation of 0.12 acre of stream habitat on-site, enhancement and preservation of
0.41 acre of stream habitat on-site, and enhancement of 2.79 acres of stream
habitat off-site.
2017032017 The Grove Mixed Residential Subdivision
Nevada City
Nevada City--Nevada
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0086-R2
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Robert Upton, Nevada City Tech Center, LLC.
The current project design calls for removal of the two ephemeral drainages and
partial impacts to the unnamed tributary for 0.021 acres impact, the ephemeral
mine drainages for 0.027 acres, and a riparian vegetation impacts total 0.005
acres.
The impacts will be as follows a 48" diameter HDPE culvert, 90 linear feet long,
with approx. 10-12 feet of native soil fill above it, to provide for the proposed road
crossing of the major drainage-Peck's Ravine. Armor will be placed at the inlet
and outlet of the culvert for 10-15 feet with rip rap. The total permanent impacts
will be approx. 100-120 linear feet/0.021 acres.
2017062022 Brainard Annexation
Eureka, City of
Eureka--Humboldt
NOD
City of Eureka submitted an application to LAFCo requesting annexation of four
APNs 017-081-001, 404-141-004, 017-081-002 and portion of 404-141-003) of
unincorporated land into the City, along with a portion of the Caltrans right-of-way
along State Hwy 101, totaling approx. 101.1 acres in size. The parcels are directly
adjacent to the City of Eureka boundary on three sides, and within the City's
Sphere of Influence.
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2017112040 Ruth-Zenia and Van Duzen Road Rehabilitation; Trinity County Roads 502 & 511
Trinity County
--Trinity
NOD
Project will rehabilitate a total of 5.2 miles of roadway, with 3.6 miles on Van
Duzen Road and 1.6 miles on Ruth Zenia Road. The project area encompasses
approx. 45 acres and includes an approx. 72-foot wide corridor and staging areas
and paved pullouts associated with the proposed road improvements.
2017122007 Caswell Elementary School Classroom Building Project
Ceres Unified School District
Ceres--Stanislaus
NOD
Project would involve the construction of two new single-story permanent
buildings, at Caswell Elementary School Building 300 at the northern portion of the
campus and Building 100 at the southern portion of the campus Building 300
would be 4,320 sq. ft. and would contain three classrooms accommodating a total
of 72 students. Building 100 would be 6,720 sq. ft. and contain six classrooms
accommodating a total of 180 students. The two portable classroom buildings
currently located on the site of proposed Building 100 would be removed prior to
project construction. Project would also construct a bus turnout area near Forest
Lane.
2018018376 Hamilton Branch-Indian Ole Dam Leakage Repair Project, WDID No.
5A18CR00027, Lassen County
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Lassen
NOD
PG&E Company proposes to reconstruct the right wing wall of Indian Ole Dam
(Dam), which impounds Moutain Meadows Reservoir. Seepage has been
observed along the right abutment of the Dam, which PG&E proposes to repair.
2018018383 Kern-Tulare Water District Resolution No. 2017-20 Interim Renewal CVP Water
Service Contract, Contract No. 14-06-200-8601A-IR17 (3/1/2018-2/29/2020)
Kern-Tulare Water District
--Kern, Tulare
NOE
Project consists of Kern-Tulare Water District entering into an interim renewal
water service contract with the U.S. for Central Valley Project water for the
purpose of continuing delivery of CVP water within the boundaries of Kern-Tulare
Water District if the District does not enter into a long-term renewal contract
effective March 1, 2018. The District's original CVP water service contract was
entered into on Nov. 30, 1976. The interim renewal CVP water service contract
will be for a term of two years.
2018028017 Emergency Permit for Treatment of Hazardous Waste, Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Foster City--San Mateo
NOE
The hazardous waste item is expired and is currently being stored in the Gilead
Sciences, Inc waste storage area located at 342 Lakeside Drive in Foster City,
California. DTSC has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or
severe injury, an Emergency Permit should be issued to chemically stabilize the
hazardous waste prior to transportation off site by Clean Harbors Environmental
Services (CHES). The treatment of the hazardous waste involves the controlled
addition of solution to the containers to reduce the reactive or ignitable
characteristics of the chemicals.
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2018028018 PLN18-00093
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well vedder rall 1005V
2018028019 PLN18-00094
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well Glide Vedder 1302
2018028020 PLN18-00095
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well 46-35R
2018028021 Dan Wilson Creek Bridge (Bridge No. 23-0006) Project (Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0519+R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Solano
NOE
The Project is limited to the rehabilitation of the bridge deck on the westbound
direction of the Dan Wilson Creek Bridge. Construction shall occur in three
stages. Stage one will remove the existing concrete overlays on lanes 3 and 4
through the employ of saw-cut methods and will replace it with a double layered
steel reinforced concrete slab. In addition, a new bridge railing will be constructed
on the right edge of the bridge deck. Stage two will place railing on the left edge of
the bridge deck, install a temporary diversion system in Dan Wilson Creek and
install the temporary false-work underneath the bridge in order to support the
bridge during the new overlay install for lanes 5 and 6.
2018028022 Heber Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
El Centro--Imperial
NOE
The purpose of this project is to construct a visitor center at Heber Dunes SVRA,
that will be used for interpretive purposes and to host the Junior Ranger program.
The project includes a foundation and concrete slabwork for the new building, as
well as re-adjustment of the existing utilities to connect with the new building. The
location of the project site is just north of the main office parking area and the day
use area, formerly occupied in part by the old office modular building.
2018028023 Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Gorman--Los Angeles
NOE
The prupose of this project is to install eleven shade ramadas in the parking area
of Quail Canyon Special Use Area, one shade ramada in the pee wee track area,
and extend the trail know as South Loop Trail to make it a loop trail once again.
The ground disturbance with the twelve shade ramadas will consist of four holes
each drilled into the ground with an earth auger. These holes will be
approximately three feet deep and one foot in diameter. A treated six inch by six
inch wooden post will be placed in the hole to support the shade ramada.
2018028024 Kern-Tulare Water District (Kern-Tulare) Exchange up to 3,000 acre-feet (af) in
2017 of Central Valley Project (CVP) water for Imrpovement District No.4 ( ID4)
Kern-Tulare Water District
--Kern, Tulare
NOE
ID4 will exchange up to 3,000 af of 2018 SWP Table A water with Kern-Tulare for
a equal amount of CVP water. The SWP water will be delivered to Kern-Tulare at
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Reach 12E on the California Aqueduct or at other mutually agreeable locations.
The CVP water will be delivered to ID4 into the discharge side of Pumping Plant
No. 7 in the Cross Valley Canal (CVC) or at other mutually agreeable locations.
The exchange of SWP Table A water for Kern-Tulare's CVP water will facilitate
in-district delivery of Kern-Tulare's CVP water and provide ID4 an economic benefi
by foregoing pumping lifts htrought the CVC.
2018028025 Pettit Regulated Pressure Zone
Eastern Municipal Water District
Moreno Valley--Riverside
NOE
Eastern Municipal Water District (District) is proposing to implement the Pettit
Regulated Pressure Zone Project (Project) located in Moreno Valley, Riverside
County, California. The proposed Project will be constructed in variour locations
within the public rights-of-way, and is generally confined within the following
boundaries: north of Cactus Avenue and South of Cottonwood Avenue, between
Heacock Avenue and Lasselle Street.
The project will improve level of service by establishing a higher pressure zone for
the targeted area.
The proposed project consists of installing approximately 1,500 linear feet of
12-inch diameter water pipeline, four (4) aboveground pressure reducing stations,
and various water main line connections and abandonments.
2018028026 Application for Conditions and a Plan for Services to the Los Angeles Local
Agency Formation Commission
Santa Clarita Water Company
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOE
On October 15, 2017, Senate Bill 634 was signed into law by Governor Brown,
thereby creating the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency ("SCVWA"). SB 634
requires that on or before January 31, 2018, the SCVWA shall submit an
applicaiton for conditions addressing the creation of the SCVWA, including among
other items a plan for providing services, to the Local Agency Formation
Commission ("LAFCO") for the County of Los Angeles (the "Application for
Conditions"). On January 29, 2018m the Board of Directors of SCVWA approved
the submittal of the Application for Conditions and plan for services in accordance
wih SB 634.
2018028027 PLN18-00101
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Thomas 10 & homas 1002i, Minor Rework
2018028028 PLN18-00100
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Jewett 3 #752 & Jewett 3 #960, Minor Rework
2018028029 Carroll Fowler Elementary School Classroom Addition Project
Ceres Unified School District
Ceres--Stanislaus
NOE
The proposed project includes construction of two new classroom buildings (a total
of approximately 8,960 square feet) and removal of four portable classroom
buildings on the Carroll Fowler Elementary School campus to increase the number
of classrooms by 4 and school capacity by 100 students (~15%).
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2018028030 Sam Vaughn Elementary School Classroom Addition Project
Ceres Unified School District
Ceres--Stanislaus
NOE
The proposed project includes consruction of two new classroom buildings and
removal of four portable classroom buildings on the Sam Vaughn Elementary
School campus to increase the number of classrooms by 3 and school capacity by
75 (~12%).
2018028031 La Jolla Medical Center - Thornton Hospital Geriatric ED & RIC
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla--San Diego
NOE
The project proposes to remodel existing space on the first floor of the UC San
Diego Medical Center Thornton Hospital to provide a new Geriatric Emergency
Department (ED) and a Radiology Intake Center (RIC). THe Geriatric ED would
provide necessary services and complementary care specialized towards the
needs of patients aged 65 and above, and would include features such as
non-skid flooring, enhanced signage, and mitigation of excess light and noise.
The RIC renovation would replace the existing Patient Intake Center. It would
serve as the holding and patient prep area for the Radiology Department located
adjacent on the same floor.
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2017-03 Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation - APNs: 102-140-05, 102-750-01, 102-080-56
Bureau of Indian Affairs
--Del Norte
BIA 03/06/2018
The Tribe seeks to transfer 5.64 acres of land into federal trust for construction of
a health clinic, safe house and elder housing. The specific intended uses are as
follows:
The Ray and Ironwood Properties would be used to access adjacent trust land
(Lopez Property) which as 6 dwelling units (2 single family homes and 2 duplexes)
for elders. The existing single-family home located on the Ray property will be
retained. Future build out for the Ray and Ironwood properties would also include
8-12 dwelling units (single-family and duplexes).
The North 40 Property will be used to develop a tribal health clinic. Approximately
10,000 sf of space would be provided for the Tribe's existing and expanding health
care program (Howonquet Health Center). A 2,500 sf safe house for the Tribes
Family Violence Prevention Services would be developed adjacent to the existing
health clinic.
2018022011 General Plan Amendment and Rezone Application No. PLN2017-0134 - Mo's
Oasis
Stanislaus County
Hughson--Stanislaus
CON 02/23/2018
This is a request to amend the GPD of a 1.7 acre parcel from ag to planned
development and the Z from A-2-40 to PD to allow for the addition of a fueling
station, including four pumps, a canopy, and underground fuel storage tanks, to an
existing legal non-conforming convenience market.
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2012071058 West Valley Logistics Center (WVLC)
Fontana, City of
Fontana--San Bernardino
EIR 03/21/2018
The WVLC Specific Plan proposes approximately 3,473,690 sf of industrial
development on approximately 212 acres with 14.9 acres developed as a
detention basin, 55.23 acres retained in natural hillside open space, and
right-of-way dedications on an 291-acre site bisected by Armstrong Avenue on
predominately undeveloped land in the City of Fontana, in the southwest "Valley
Region" of San Bernardino County. Seven industrial buildings are proposed with
industrial and office space within industrial buildings. The proposed Specific Plan
amendment would replace the site's existing Valley Trails Specific Plan and
residential land use designation with the WVLC Specific Plan and industrial
designations and would remove the residential units, recreation facilities and
elementary school from the proposed development.
2017051078 Bonsall High School Project
Bonsall Union School District
--San Diego
EIR 03/21/2018
The 48.9 acre project site is located within the unincorporated community of
Bonsall in the north-central portion of San Diego County. The project is located
within APN 124-340-3400 approx 0.4-mi north of the intersection of SR 76 and
Gird Rd. Specifically, the project is located in an unsectioned portion of T 10S,
R3W, on the Bonsall USGS 7.5-min topographic quadrangle.
The proposed project is the construction of a new high school for grades 9-12 with
a max enrollment of 1,500 students, 60 staff. The project would provide approx
150,500 sf of building floor area and approx 21.4 acres of recreational fields,
parking, and landscape/hardscape on the 48.9 acre site. The proposed buildings
include permanent classrooms, administrative offices, media centers, and gym.
The project would also include recreational fields and facilities for community use
after school hours, weekends, and holidays. Horticultural plantings could be
incorporated into the landscaped areas.
2017112020 Folsom Corporation Yard Sphere of Influence Amendment and Annexation
Sacramento County Local Agency Formation Commission
Folsom--Sacramento
EIR 03/21/2018
This project would include a SOIA, GPA, annexation, and prezone with the goal of
providing a future site for the city of Folsom's corporation yard. If approved, the city
of Folsom would purchase the site in fee title for the purpose of developing a
corporation yard in the future. No other uses would be allowed at this site. The city
would designate this area as public and Quasi-Public Facility and prezone the site
as industrial. LAFCo is the Lead Agency for the SOIA, Responsible Agency for the
annexation (if the SOIA is approved), and the city of Folsom is the lead agency for
the GPA and prezone (if the SOIA is approved).
2015031080 NorthLake Specific Plan Project
Los Angeles County
--Los Angeles
FIN
The proposed project includes development of phase 1 of the Northlake Specific
Plan to be implemented via Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 73336 (VTTM
73336), which includes approx 720 acres of the southern portion of the specific
plan area and the remaining property for phase 2 to be developed at a future time.
The proposed project would involve development of up to 3,150 residential units,
9.2 acres of commercial uses, 13.9 acres of industrial uses, 791.6 acres of parks
and open space, a 23-acre school site, and a 1.4-acre pad for future fire station.
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Of the total development, 1,974 dwelling units, 13.9 acres of light industrial uses,
9.2 acres of commercial development, 407.3 acres of open space and parks, 6.7
acres utilities, 84.3 acres of roadways, and a 1.4 acre-fire station pad are
proposed within the proposed within the proposed VTTM07336.
2018021006 Maricopa Sanitary Sewer Collection System Improvements
Maricopa, City of
Maricopa--Kern
MND 03/06/2018
The purpose of the sewer improvement project is to replace deteriorated sewer
mains throughout the city of Maricopa in order to prevent SSOs and provide
adequate sewer service to all city residents. The proposed project will involve
replacing all existing deteriorated and undersized sewer mains and extending the
system to serve customers currently connected to individual septic systems. The
project will include approx 37,420 lf of new sewer pipeline installed at a deeper
depth, 127 new manholes, and a new lift station. As part of this improvement
project, the city will also install a new headworks at the WWTP to screen influent
wastewater. A replacement pipeline will be installed from the city to the existing
WWTP located east of the city.
2018021007 2969 Monterey Salinas Highway Vehicle Storage Facility
Monterey, City of
Monterey--Monterey
MND 03/06/2018
The project site encompasses 5.95 acres (259,208 sf). The project site is vacant
and the applicant proposes to construct four vehicles storage buildings (68,564
total sf) with a total of 88 commercial spaces. Building A will be 2 stories and
encompass 17,984 sf with 9 commercial spaces. Building B will be 2 stories with
16,860 sf with 22 commercial spaces. Building C will be 2 stories with 16,860 sf
with 27 commercial spaces. Building D will be 2 stories with 16,860 sf with 30
commercial spaces. The commercial spaces will be individually owned as condos.
96 parking spaces and satisfy the city's parking requirement for vehicle storage
uses.
2018021008 United Hay Press, LLC; Conditional Use Permit 17-0026
Imperial County
--Imperial
MND 03/06/2018
The permittee proposes to expand operation at this existing hay processing and
storage facility (approved under CUP #14-0009) to increase the tons of hay
pressed per day and hours of operation.
2018021009 Shoshone Drainage
Caltrans #9
--Inyo
MND 03/06/2018
Caltrans proposes to replace deteriorating pipe culverts with a concrete box
culvert system on SR 178, PM 43.4, east of the town of Shoshone CA at the
Amargosa River crossing.
The proposed culvert system would increase hydraulic capacity and reduce the
frequency of road closures due to water overtopping SR 178 after storm events.
To build this project, Caltrans proposes to acquire ROW easements from a private
land owner and the Bureau of Land Management for construction and continued
maintenance of the culverts.
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2018021010 Aldersgate Senior Living Project
Moorpark, City of
Moorpark--Ventura
MND 03/06/2018
Development of a 390-unit continuing care senior retirement community on 49.52
acres located on the north side of Casey Rd and tangentially the west side of
Walnut Canyon Rd in the city of Moorpark.
2018021011 IS 7298 and GPA 551 and AA 3823 (Larry and Shelly Rompal)
Fresno County
Fresno--Fresno
MND 03/06/2018
Amend the Fresno County GP and county-adopted Fresno high-Roeding
Community plan by re-designating a 3.57-acre parcel from rural density res to
limited industrial, and rezone the subject 3.57-acre parcel from R-R to M-1c. The
subject parcel is located on the south side of Dudley Ave, between Valentine Ave
and Marks Ave, westerly adjacent to the city limits of the city of Fresno.
2018021012 Cobblestone Weddings and Banquets - Initial Study No. 7280, Unclassified
Conditional Use Permit No. 3573
Fresno County
Fresno--Fresno
MND 03/06/2018
Allow a high-intensity park on a 20-acre parcel in the AE-20 zone district for
weddings and banquets. Additional phases include the installation of a commercial
kitchen, expansion of patio cover and event space.
2018022009 Crowley Lake Fish Camp Initial Study (IS) and Mitigated Negative Declaration
Mono County
--Mono
Neg 03/15/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project purpose is to ensure that all required approvals and permits are
identified and obtained as needed for the historic Crowley Lake Fish Camp site.
The IS/MND evaluates existing and proposed uses that are fall under the
jurisdiction of Mono County, as well as existing and proposed mobile homes and
related uses that will be transferred to the jurisdiction of the HCD. The IS/MND
evaluates 35 separate facilities on the Fish Camp site.
2018022010 Durham House Minor Use Permit (MUP17-0002)
Butte County
--Butte
Neg 03/06/2018
A request for a minor use permit to bring an existing unpermitted wedding (special
event) facility into compliance with Butte County Ordinance No. 3390. The
proposed outdoor events facility will host weddings, celebrations, ceremonies,
receptions, corporate functions, and similar activities for up to a max of 100 guests
in the garden area of the property. A max of 25 events will be held annually with
events to operate for no more than 6 hours per day and to end by 10 pm. Events
may include the use of live bands, amplified music and sound. Event parking will
be situated on an adjacent property.
2003011041 Arroyo Parida Creek Bridge Replacement
Caltrans #5
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara
NOD
Replace an existing Bridge on a SR 192 in Santa Barbara.
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2010082001 Alameda Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #4
Fremont--Alameda
NOD
Replace an existing bridge on SR 84 in Alameda County.
2013031029 Cesar Chavez Boulevard Improvements Project
Calexico, City of
Calexico--Imperial
NOD
Project will construct lane and signalization improvements on Cesar Chavez Blvd.
2014072008 Red Bluff Riverfront Park Boat Launching Facility
Red Bluff, City of
Red Bluff--Tehama
NOD
To construct a two-lane boat ramp; a two-lane paved access road; a reinforced
concrete pavement maneuvering area; a picnic pavilion and two picnic sites;
remove existing restrooms and construct new restrooms; relocate an existing
pedestrian path; repair and expand an existing parking lot; add rock slope
protection; and install irrigation lines and sprinklers.
2014121057 Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail - Moss Landing Segment Bicycle/Pedestrian
Path and Bridge Project
Monterey County
--Monterey
NOD
Project will construct a bicycle/pedestrian path extending from the North Harbor
(northwest side of the existing State Hwy 1 Bridge) to Moss Landing Road.
2015122013 Sheldon Road/Bradshaw Road Intersection Improvement Project
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOD
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board is issuing a 401 Water
Quality Certification for the subject project. The project includes replacing the
existing bridge at the intersection of Sheldon Road and Bradshaw Road with box
culverts to improve hydraulic capacity and reduce flooding.
2016122050 Lake 175- Middletown Shoulders Project
Caltrans #2
--Lake
NOD
The 399.63 acre, 2.5 mile long Project consists of widening roadways shoulders,
improving existing curvatures of the roadway and clear recovery zone (CRZ),
constructing driveway and intersections, and installing shoulder and centerline
rumble strips. Construction is anticipated July 2018 through April 2021.
2017011042 Interstate 10/Avenue 50 New Interchange Project
Caltrans #8
Coachella--Riverside
NOD
Construct a new interchange on I-10 at Ave. 50 in Riverside County.
2017052056 Feather River Aquatic Organism Passage Project
Caltrans #2
--Butte, Plumas
NOD
Construct fish passage at five locations along the Feather River in Butte and
Plumas Counties.
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2017052071 Browns Valley Rehabilitation Project
Caltrans #3
--Yuba
NOD
Construct roadway improvements and replace an existing bridge on SR 20 in Yuba
County.
2017062061 YUB-20 Timbuctoo Safety Improvement Project
Caltrans #3
--Yuba
NOD
Construct roadway improvements on a portion fo SR 20 in Yuba County.
2017072017 Schaad Road over Forest Creek Bridge Replacement Project Federal Aid Number
BRLOW 5930(067)
Calaveras County
--Calaveras
NOD
The CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0244-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, County of Calaveras. The project is limited to the removal of the
existing Schaad Road bridge over Forest Creek, which includes the excavation of
the concrete abutments and rock filled gabions and restoration of the stream
channel; and the construction of a new bridge crossing approx. 65 feet west of the
existing structure with realignment of the road approaches to eliminate the
90-degree turn south of the bridge.
2017081028 Old Town Sidewalk Improvement Project
Goleta, City of
Goleta--Santa Barbara
NOD
Project will construct sidewalks, access ramps, and angled parking; and replace
driveways, drainage, lighting, retaining walls, and trees in Old Town Goleta.
2017092016 Merced 99 Pavement Rehabilitation
Caltrans #10
--San Joaquin
NOD
Resurface and restore pavement on a portion of SR 99 in Merced County.
2017092074 Power Inn Road Sidewalk Improvements
Sacramento County
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOD
Project will construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes on both sides of Power
Inn Road.
2017102046 Alvarez Annexation
Tracy, City of
Tracy--San Joaquin
NOD
The proposed project would annex the 9.1 acre project site into the city of Tracy.
In addition, as part of the annexation process, the proposed project would provide
the project site pre-zoning. The zoning for the project site would be a new zone
classification, the Community Recreation Support Services Zone. There is no
specific development proposed as part of the proposed project. The proposed
project consists of three actions: 1) annexation of the site into the Tracy City limits,
2) pre-zoning the site to Community Recreation Support Services, and 3)
amending the Tracy Zoning Code to include the Community Recreation Support
Services Zone.
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2017102051 Covelo State Route 162 Corridor Multi-Purpose Trail Project
Mendocino Council of Governments
Covelo--Mendocino
NOD
Project will construct a Class I multi-purpose trail along the SR 162 corridor from
the community of Covelo north to Hurt Road.
2018029001 Delta Coves Dock Replacement and Maintenance Project (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0360-R3)
Contra Costa County
--Contra Costa
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0360-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, SDC Delta Coves, LLC.
Project is limited to demolition of existing docks, construction of multi-slip docks,
replacement and repair of existing docks, and replacement of galvanized anchor
cables with hollow composite fiberglass piles. The project is associated with the
Delta Coves residential development.
2018028032 Ross and Ida Oliveira Boat Dock Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Install a private 20-foot x 36-foot metal single berth U-shaped boat dock with cover
supported by 3 pilings, attached to a 3-foot x 70-foot metal gangway with water
and electrical conduits.
2018028033 Deane and Edith Williams Testamentary Trust Dwelling Replacement Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Biggs--Butte
NOE
Remove an existing 1,960 square feet (sf) dwelling and 1,020-sf carport and
replace with a 5,875-sf dwelling with garage.
2018028034 Inspect and Repair the Fire Protection Systems - 1Q210 / 0418000219
Caltrans #4
--Alameda, Contra Costa
NOE
Inspect and repair fire protection systems in all bores. This repair will restore the
fire protection, ventilation systems of the tunnel and make the transportation
corridor safer.
2018028038 PLN18-00093
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7809S-26, Minor Rework
2018028039 PLN18-00084
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
4439A-3, Minor Rework
2018028040 PLN18-00109
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Reel 33-447, Rework Existing Well, PP16616
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2018028041 PLN18-00110
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Reel 33-469, Rework Existing Well, PP16616
2018028042 PLN18-00111
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Green & Whittier 317, Rework Existing Well, PP16616
2018028043 PLN18-00112
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
D & DA 51, Rework Existing Well, PP16616
2018028044 PLN18-00113
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rasmussen 420H, New Well, PP16616
2018028045 PLN18-00114
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Calloma 32H, New Well, PP16616
2018028046 PLN18-00115
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Calloa 33H, New Well, PP16616
2018028047 PLN18-00051
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Drill 8 New Wells
2018028048 PLN18-00053
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Drill 8 New Wells
2018028049 PLN18-00055
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Drill 8 New Wells
2018028050 Slope Repair and Drainage Improvements (EA: 01-0E030)
Caltrans #3
Blue Lake--Humboldt
NOE
Caltrans is proposing to install erosion control measures at three locations on
State Route 299. The project is needed to address the sediment discharges to the
impaired watersheds of Mad River and REdwood Creek.
2018028051 Mobilitie NPC2017-97 Los Angeles County Wireless Antenna Project
Public Utilities Commission
Los Angeles, City of, Huntington Park--Los Angeles
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
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2018028052 Mobilitie NPC2017-120 Fresno County Wireless Antenna Project
Public Utilities Commission
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2018028053 Mobilitie NPC2017-103 El Centro Wireless Antenna Project
Public Utilities Commission
El Centro--Imperial
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2018028054 Mobilitie NPC2017-101 Yolo County Wireless Antenna Project
Public Utilities Commission
--Yolo
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2018028055 Mobilitie NPC2017-96 San Luis Obispo Wireless Antenna Project
Public Utilities Commission
Atascadero--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Mobilite installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2018028056 Mobilitie NPC2017-105 Los Angeles County Wireless Antenna Project
Public Utilities Commission
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
Mobilite installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2018028057 Mendocino City CSD WWTF Improvements and Recycled Water System
Expansion
Mendocino, City of
--Mendocino
NOE
Benefit MCCSD customers, upgrade existing WWTF and expand provision of
recycled water for existing irrigation and fire protection: install 2,900 feet of new
recycled water line in streets; at WWTF, construct new chlorine contact chamber,
50,000 gallon underground tank, new small building, replace sludge system, basin
liner.
2018028058 Sharp Park Golf Course PIpeline Tie-Ins (#1117-148B)
North Coast County Water District
Pacifica--San Mateo
NOE
The project consists of updates to the existing potable water main system for the
San Francisco Public Utility Commission's Sharp Park Golf Course, located within
the city limits of Pacifica, California. The project lies within the Public Utilities
Easement that includes installation of short connection pieces of new 16" and 18"
potable pipelines with tie-ins to existing potable water pipelines; the installation of
a new 6" lateral with a tie-in to the new 18" potable noted above; and the
replacement of a 10" pressure regulator on the Lundy side of the project area.
The beneficiaries of the project are the District, San Francisco Public Utilities
Commission, the Sharp Park Golf Course and the customers of the District.
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2018028059 Xanterra Parks and Resorts, State Highway Encroachment Permit
Caltrans #9
--Inyo
NOE
Xanterra Parks and Resorts plans to construct two paved drive-way connections
within the State highway right-of-way. The driveway connections within the State
right-of-way are approximately 25 feet wide and 15 feet long. The maximum
anticipated excavation depth is 24 inches.
2018028060 PLN18-00072
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
663K-12
2018028061 PLN18-00073
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8683J-12
2018028062 PLN18-00108
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
15S 521 Uphole
2018028063 THA Outlet STop Log Rack Construction and Testing Project
Water Resources, Department of
Oroville--Butte
NOE
Construct, install, and test new stop logs and rack at Thermalito Afterbay Dam.
RIver Outlet Structure. This will support upcoming projects and allow additional
stop logs (backup) in the case of emergency. Project to occur 2018/2019.
2018028064 Palermo Tunnel Emergency Bulkhead Closure Improvements
Water Resources, Department of
Oroville--Butte
NOE
Fabricate and install frame and pulley system on Palermo Tunnel's intake
structure, place bulkhead, dewater tunnel, replace valves, re-water, and re-stage
bulkhead. Also includes cleaning the bulkhead slot and intake structure, and
replacing the butterfly and fixed cone valve in the Valve Chamber.
2018028065 Drinking Water for Schools - Richgrove
Richgrove Elementary School District
--Tulare
NOE
Installation of new water fountains with water filing stations throughout the school
campus. Minor plumbing and electrical work will be necessary.
2018028066 Millpond Excavation and Beach Maintenance
Inyo County
Bishop--Inyo
NOE
The project consists of removing sand from the pipe feeding water into the pond
and surrounding area. The pipe has been obstructed by sand due to the heavy
runoff following last year's heavy water flow. Simultaneously, renovation of the
beach area will take place due to heavy erosion also related to heavy rains from
last year.
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2018028067 Caribou Road Improvements at French Creek
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Plumas
NOE
The French Cressk culvert crossing has been identified as being vulnerable to
washouts and roadway sloughing into the adjacent reservoir. Such a road failure
could potentially prohibit vehicle access to Caribou 1 and 2 Powerhouses. The
project is to install four 48-inch culverts under Caribou road to accommodate creek
flow during storm events, and to replace existing bank stabilization materials.
Beneficiaries include PG&E, its investors, customers and rate payers.
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2017101037 Roosevelt High School Comprehensive Modernization Project
Los Angeles Unified School District
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
EIR 03/23/2018
The project consists of the comprehensive modernization of the Roosevelt High
School campus with new classrooms, a gym, a lunch shelter, and an auditorium.
Other improvements include campus-wide infrastructure, including domestic water,
fire, irrigation, gas, sewer, low voltage (fire, telephone, data), electrical and storm
drainage, ADA compliance, landscape, hardscape, and exterior paint. Prior to
construction of the new facilities, the District proposes to remove approx 7,000 cy
of soil with elevated concentrations of arsenic and/or lead from the campus and
dispose of it off-site in accordance with the conditions that are presented in the
Removal Action Workplan.
2009081082 Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Backbone Improvement System Project
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
Agoura Hills--Los Angeles
NOD
SWRCB, as the responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. The
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District proposed project is for the expansion of the
Westlake Filtration Facility from 15 mgd to 18 mgd capacity through the
installation of two new diatomaceous earth filters.
2012031084 Recycled Water Program
Western Riverside County Regional Wastewater Authority
Eastvale--Riverside
NOD
Approval of petition to reduce the amount of treated wastewater being discharged
to the Prado Basin so it can be treated and recycled for irrigation.
2012052008 Broadway/Valdez District Specific Plan
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOD
To demolish existing commercial structure and construct a new mixed-use building
involving 45 residential units and ground floor commercial space. The project also
involves density bonus to provide four affordable units and
waivers/concessions/incentives for height; Creek Protection Permit to protect
adjacent watercourse.
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2014051041 SCE West of Devers Upgrade Project
Public Utilities Commission
Loma Linda, Colton, Beaumont, Banning--Riverside, San Bernardino
NOD
This proposed project involves upgrading existing transmission, distribution,
substation, and telecommunication structures and facilities to increase the power
transfer capability of the West of Devers system. The project upgrades will require
establishment of, or improvement to, various project work areas including: tower
disturbance areas, subtransmission/distribution/telecommunications work areas,
wire set-up (installation) sites, splice removal areas, staging areas, spur and
access roads (construction, widening, and associated work limits), drainage and
erosion control features, shoo-fly work areas, and guard structure areas.
Project will result in the loss of 84.72 acres of habitat for Least Bell's Vireo (Vireo
Bellii pusillus), Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus),
Agassiz's desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii), and Stephen's kangaroo rat
(Dipodomys stephensi), including the permanent loss of 12.04 acres and
temporary loss of 72.68 acres. The project is expected to result in incidental take
of Agassiz's desert tortoise and Stephen's kangaroo rat, which are designated as
threatened species under CESA, and Willow Flycatcher and Least Bell's Vireo,
which are designated as an endangered species under CESA. The ITP
referenced above as issued by CDFW authorizes incidental take of species listed
under CESA that may occur as a result of Project implementation.
2017021050 Rio Bravo Hydro Sediment Management Project
Olcese Water District
Bakersfield--Kern
NOD
The Olcese Water District (OWD) proposes to Rio Bravo Hydro Sediment
Management Project (Project), which involves the implementation of measures to
manage sediment accumulation at the Rio Bravo Hydroelectric Project (Rio
Bravo), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Project No. 4129. Sediment
management methods include sediment pass through (sluicing) and mechanical
sediment removal.
Mechanical sediment removal involves suction dredging in the Rio Bravo
impoundment every 1-5 years and the use of excavators to remove sediment from
the Rio Bravo canal every 5-10 years. For each mechanical sediment removal
event, OWD estimates that approx. 10,000-34,000 cubic yards of sediment could
be removed from the impoundment and approx. 5,000-10,000 cubic yards of
sediment could be removed from the canal. Sediment would be stored in
designated disposal areas on Rio Bravo property.
Sluicing through the Rio Bravo sluiceway is triggered by flow criteria, upstream
sediment transport, and/or natural turbid flow conditions, and may occur multiple
times each year. OWD designed sluicing triggers to maximize sediment mobility
and limit impacts to biological resources. OWD estimates that approx.
1,000-1,500 cubic yards of sediment would be displaced downstream during each
sluicing event.
2017121020 Land Acquisition and Site Improvement Project at the Lamb Canyon Landfill
Riverside County
Beaumont--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project involves the acquisition of two vacant parcels (approx. 70
acres) adjacent to the active Lamb Canyon Landfill through an eminent domain
process or other means. Project activities proposed within the acquisition property
include drainage improvements, dirt management, environmental monitoring, site
security and access.
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2017122014 Public Works Yard and Animal Control Facility
Clearlake, City of
Clearlake--Lake
NOD
Development of a combination public works yard and animal control facility,
including construction of a 5,000 to 6,000 sf animal control building for sheltering
animals and related support services and parking area and fencing, a public works
yard/facility that will include a 5,000 sf building for maintenance, administration,
water storage tanks, outdoor storage fencing, new roadways and infrastructure to
support this on a 21-acre, primarily vacant parcel.
2017048406 Water Treatment System Upgrade Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--Humboldt
NOE
The SWRCB is the lead agency. The SWRCB's Safe Drinking Water State
Revolving Fund Program is providing funds for the project.The Orleans Water
Company proposes to conduct basis date collection, research, experimental
management and resource evaluation activities.
2018028068 Weather Station Installation (17/18-A-7)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Ventura
NOE
The project would install a NOAA weather station within Point Mugu State Park
and provide an associated Right of Entry permit and easement. The site is located
at 9000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265.
2018028069 Mobilitie NPC2017-114 Kern County Small Cell Network Project
Public Utilities Commission
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2018028070 Mobilitie NPC2017-112 Sacramento Small Cell wireless antenna project
Public Utilities Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks
2018028071 Mobilitie NPC2017-115 Santa Barbara County Small Cell Network project
Public Utilities Commission
Santa Maria--Santa Barbara
NOE
Mobiltie installs small cell antenna and fiber optic networks to enhance
performance of telecommunications networks
2018028072 Adamson House Boathouse Observation Deck Rehabilitation Project (17/18-A-14)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Malibu--Los Angeles
NOE
The project would rehabilitate the fencing materials associated with the Adamson
House boathouse observation deck and replace two deteriorated benches. The
site is located within Malibu Lagoon State Beach located at 23200 Pacific Coast
Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265. No change in the footprint, size or type of materials would
occur.
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2018028073 State Route 52 - Pavement Rehab/Settlement Dips - 3A0691
Caltrans #11
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Caltrans proposes to back fill dips and settlements with asphalt concrete on
westboudn State Route 52, from 0.5 mile west to 0.7 mile east of the Convoy
Street over crossing (vetween post miles 5.0 and 6.2)
2018028074 Landfill Closure Final Elevation
Watsonville, City of
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
NOE
Revision of the solid waste facilities permit for the final site evaluation for City of
Watsonville Landfill Phase III
2018028075 Wire Theft on State Route 99 at PM 55, and State Route 58 at PM R55.43/R55.6
Caltrans #6
--Kern
NOE
The project proposes replace stolen metal fencing at Pm 20.55 on State Route 99
and at Post Mile R55.43/R55.6 on State Route 58 in Kern County
2018028076 Erosion prevention on State Route 41 from at Post Mile T21.6 to Post Mile R 24.2
Caltrans #6
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
To place Mulch on State Route 41 from Post Mile 21.6 to Post Mile 24.2 in Fresno
County, CA
2018028077 Slip out repair on State Route 4.2/4.4 on State Route 41 in Mariposa, CA
Caltrans #6
--Mariposa
NOE
To repair slide slope damage on State Route 41 at PM 4.2/4.4 in Mariposa County
2018028078 06-0W590 AC Pavement Failure
Caltrans #6
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
On SR 41 in Fresno County at PM 23.7/24.26 and 22.85 this project would remove
and replace 3" of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) in select areas. there will be traffic control
during construction.
2018028079 Osborn Two-Way Immersion Academy Expansion
Turlock Unified School District
Turlock--Stanislaus
NOE
The proposed project consists of the aquisition of two (2) properties, located
adjacent to the school site (APNs: 061-001-006 and -007) and expansion of the
Osborn Two-Way Immersion Academy. The proposed expansion includes the
following components:
The re-location and expansion of the existing parking lot by twenty (20) parking
spaces and a new designated parent drop-off lane;
Relocation and modernization of the school office and classrooms;
relocation of turf areas, outdoor gathering area and okay structures;
relocation of the bus lane from north Soderquist Rd to West mainStreet;
Additional landscaping along west main street, north soderquist rd and the
proposed parking lot; and
new fire lanes throughout the site
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2018028080 Borel Middle School New Gym & Classrooms
San Mateo-Foster City School District
San Mateo--San Mateo
NOE
The project consists of a New Gymansium and 6 modular classrooms to the Borel
Middle School campus. The New Gymanasium would allow all middle schools
sports be played on the appropiate sized indoor courts. The additional classrooms
would help alleviate the current large class sizes.
2018028081 Operation of California Water Service Company-Bakersfield, 1,2,3
Trichloropropane Wellhead Treatment (Site BKNG 190-01)
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) as the lead
agency will be issuing a water supply permit. California Water Service Company -
Bakersfield will pour a 467 square foot 2-foot minimum concrete pad and install 2
12-foot diameter, approximately 16.61 foot high tall vessels to treat TCP.
Approximately 386 feet of 1-8-incg piping will be installed to connect the treatment
tanks to the system. A 80-foot long, 8-inch discharge line will drain to a new 2
square foot catch basin, and from there a 22 foot, 12-inch diameter discharge line
will be installed to drain to an existing Kern County drainage basin. A 6-inch
27-foot line will be installed to connect existing treatment vessels on the site to the
new discharge line. 87 feet of existing 8-12 inch piping will be removed for the
project. A new chlorine injection point will be installed. An existing meter will be
replaced with a new meter. Sample taps and a sample station will also be
installed. The construction will occur within a 10,000ft square area on an existing
fenced well site lined with crushed rock and fenced sump site.
2018028082 Operation of California Water Company - Tulco 1,2,3 Trichloropropane Wellhead
Treatment (TCP-TUL-201-02)
State Water Resources Control Board
Visalia--Tulare
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board as the lead agency will be issuing a
water supply permit. California Water Service Company - Tulco will remove two
granulated activated carbon tanks and install two 8-foot diameter 16.76 foot high
vessels on an existing concrete pad to treat TCP. Less than 500 feet of piping will
be installed to connect the treatment tanks to the system, for analysis, and
discharge. old piping that connected the GAC tanks to the system will also be
removed. two sample stations, a nitrate analyzer, and a 30 inchdrainsump will also
be installed. A meter will also be replaced. The constructiction will occur on an
approximately 9,148 square feet fenced existing well site. The project will provide
for the operation of the system.
2018028083 Operation of California Water Company - Tulco Emergency Interconnection
Pipeline with the City of Tulare
State Water Resources Control Board
Visalia--Tulare
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board as the lead agency will be issuing a
water supply permit. California Water Service Company - Tulco constructed an
emergency interconnnection pipeline with the City of Tulare. 105 feet of 6-inch
diameter piping and gaskets was installed to connect a 12-inch diameter pipe for
the City of Tulare to a water meter. From the water meter 20 feet of 1-6 inch
diameter piping and valves were installed to connect the piping to an existing
Calwater-Tulco 6-inch diameter main. The piping crossed East Bardsley Ave,
Munson Rd, and within 10 feet of Munson Rd. Construction was completed on Dec
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21, 2017. The project will allow for emergency water when the Calwater-Tulco
system must be taken off-line.
2018028084 Operation of California Water Service Company-Visalia, 1,2,3 Trichloropropane
(TCP) Wellhead Treatment Site VIS-079-01
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) as the lad agency
will be issuing a water supply permit. California Water Service Company-Visalia
will pour 468 foot 2-foot minimum concrete pad and install 2 12-foot diameter,
approximately 16.61-foot tall vessels, to treat TCP. Approximately 449 feet of 1-8
inch piping will be installed to connect the treatment tanks to the system. The city
of Visalia will install a storm drain drop and manhole. A 50 foot, 10-inch by 12
2018028085 Hammill Meadows Restoration Project
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
--Tuolumne
NOE
To perform restoration in order to stabilize headcuts, preventing their continued
advancement as well as fill sections of incised stream channel to restore channel
form, floodplain connnectivity, streambank stability, water table levels, and
vegetation in the meadows. These restoration actions will beneit several native
amphibians, including at-risk Yosemite toad, which is in decline partially due to
degraded meadow conditions.
2018028086 Extend Service Life of Existing Pavement
Caltrans #4
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Cold plan operation and the placement of RHMA (Gap Graded). All work will be
limited to existing State Right of Way
2018028087 SR-55 Emergency Project Median Failed Culvert PM 4.27-4.54
Caltrans #12
Costa Mesa--Orange
NOE
Remove and replace a failed culvert and sub-base/asphalt roadway materal in the
median shoulder on southbound SR 55 1,000 feet south of the SR 55/SR 73
interchange
2018028088 Issuance of Right of Entry Permit and Subsequent Easement to NPS for utilities
Rehabilitation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Marin
NOE
Issue a right of entry permit and subsequent easement to the National Paek
Service for access to State Park land to facilitate maintenance waterline,
wastewater line, and telecommunication utilities rehabilitation to project within a
small portion of Mount Tamalpais State Park.
All work conducted in association with the right of entry will comply with all state
and federal environmental laws, including but not limited to the Endangered
Species Act.
2018028089 eTS 30903.01 Carlsbad Drainage Crossings
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 9 (San Diego), San Diego
Carlsbad--San Diego
NOE
The project entails repair and minor alteration of an existing utility access road that
has been eroded. Currently, storm water flows are eroding when it flows over two
low points in the access road. The Applicant proposes to fill a 14 foot ft wide and
100 ft long and a 14 ft wide and 76 ft lang depression with clean crushed rock on
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the existing access road. Crossing 1 will require a 12 inch layer of 6 inch clean
crushed rock capped with a 12 inch layer of 3 inch crushed rock. Crossing 2 will
require a 9 inch layer of 9 inch crushed rock in the deepest section and then a 12
inch layer of 6 inch crushed rock followed by a cap of 12 inch layer 3 inch crushed
rock. The project will be done within the existing footprint of the maintenance road.
No excavation is proposed and debris and vegetation clearing will only occur
within the existing access road footprint.
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2018022012 Use Permit Application No. PLN2018-0010 - Verizon Wireless - Wieland Avenue
Stanislaus County
Modesto--Stanislaus
CON 02/26/2018
Request to install a wireless communication facility within a 1,395+/- sf fenced
lease area on a one acre parcel in the M zoning district. The gated communication
facility will include a 100-ft tall monopole, a 184+/- sf prefabricated equipment
shelter, a generator, as well as appurtenant wireless equipment. The county
maintained road, Wieland Ave, will provide site access.
2017052063 City of Ceres General Plan 2035
Ceres, City of
Ceres--Stanislaus
EIR 03/23/2018
The proposed GP is intended to respond directly to changes experienced in Ceres
since the preparation of the current GP, and to plan for city growth projected in
coming decades. The proposed GP, which establishes a long-range planning
framework and policies, would fully supplant the city's existing GP when adopted
by the city council.
The GP update was initiated to comprehensively examine the existing conditions
in the city and to create a vision for the city's future. Although the proposed GP
doesn't specify or anticipate when buildout of the city will occur, a horizon of year
2035 is assumed for planning purposes. The vision statement and guiding
principles, underpin the goals and policies of the GP.
2017082023 Deer Ridge and Shadow Lakes Community Improvement Plan
Brentwood, City of
Brentwood--Contra Costa
EIR 04/10/2018
Note: Extended Review per lead
The proposed project includes reconfiguring the Shadow Lakes Golf Club and the
Deer Ridge Golf Club to combine the two existing courses (18 holes each for a
total of 36 holes)S into a single, 18-hole golf course, with 10 holes north of Balfour
Road (currently in Shadow Lakes) and eight holes south of Balfour Road (currently
in Deer Ridge).. The project also includes constructing a new golf cart bridge over
Balfour Road to connect the consolidated golf course, and establishing General
Plan and zoning designations that would allow for the future construction of two
senior residential facilities (one each in Deer Ridge and Shadow Lakes). Village 1
would be located on approx. 13 acres west of Foothill Dr., approx. 3/4 mile south
of Balfour Road. This facility would involve the demolition and redevelopment of
the existing Deer Ridge clubhouse facility, located at 801 Foothill Dr. Village 2
would be located on approx. 18 acres north of Balfour Road, between West
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country Club Dr. and East Country Club Dr. This facility would be located directly
east of the existing Shadow Lakes clubhouse facility, located at 401 West Country
Club Dr.
The proposed Village 1 would accommodate up to 250 units in multiple buildings
(Figure 2). The buildings would consist of stacked flats and may be up to three
stories high, incorporating both one and two bedroom units. Parking would be
accommodated in surface lots, some of which would be covered with carports. it
is anticipated that the buildings could all be used as active adult residential
buildings, or a mix including assisted living units.
The proposed Village 2 would accommodate up to 310 units in multiple buildings.
The buildings would consist of stacked flats and may be up to three stories high,
incorporating both one and two bedroom units. Parking would be accommodated
in surface lots, some of which would be covered with carports. Similar to Village 1,
the buildings could all be used as active adult residential buildings, or a mix
including assisted living units.
The 18 existing golf course holes to be closed would be repurposed into some
form of open space or other amenities, such as, but not limited to walk trails,
vineyards, community gardens, play areas, picnic areas, wildlife habitat areas, and
other open space areas.
2018021013 Robinson Canyon Road Bridge Scour Repair Project
Monterey County
Carmel-by-the-Sea--Monterey
MND 03/08/2018
The county of Monterey RMA - Public Works & Facilities proposes to implement
the Robinson Canyon Road Bridge Scour Repair Project to address existing scour
issues by installing scour protection on the substructure of the Robinson Canyon
Road Bridge (Bridge No. 44C-0017). The Robinson Canyon Road Bridge is
located approx 0.1 mi south of Carmel Valley Rd and less than 0.1 mi north of Old
Ranch Rd in unincorporated Monterey County. The existing bridge is 303 ft long
and 35 ft, 4 in wide. The existing bridge is a three span bridge with two piers and
two abutments. The proposed project would implement scour countermeasures at
abutment 1 and pier 2 and pier 3. The proposed project would not require the
construction of new infrastructure or modifications to the existing roadway.
2018021014 City of Woodlake Sewer Improvements Project
Woodlake, City of
Woodlake--Tulare
MND 03/08/2018
The proposed project is located in the city of Woodlake, CA. The proposed project
will implement capacity improvements, as well as repair and replacement of aging
sewer system assets. The capacity improvements will be accomplished through
upsizing existing lines, either through excavation and replacement with larger
diameter lines or utilizing pipe bursting methods. In one instance, installation of a
new, parallel trunk line will route flow that would otherwise exceed the capacity of
an existing trunk sewer located in Valencia St. The capacity improvements were
identified through assessment of computer model simulations, physical
investigation, and routine O&M activities. In addition to the capacity improvements
the city plans to repair or replace aging infrastructure that is close to the end of it
useful life.
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2018022013 Fortna Road Bridge Replacement Project
Sutter County
Yuba City--Sutter
MND 03/08/2018
The proposed project will consist the removal of the existing bridge and associated
footings and replacing it with a wider, single-span precast bridge structure. The
precast bridge will be approx 40-ft long and 30-ft wide with 2 11-ft travel lanes and
4 ft shoulders. The bridge will be approx 7ft 8in from the top of the footings to the
peak of the arch. The abutments of the structure will consist of two precast
headwalls with 4 precast wingwalls that will taper in height. The wingwalls will be
approx 10 ft long and offset from the roadway alignment. The roadway approaches
will be repaved and will extend up to 200 ft on both sides of the existing bridge.
Guardrails will extend approx 15-20 ft down access roadways adjacent to the
bridge.
2014022018 2018 Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy for the
Shasta Region
Shasta County
--Shasta
NOP 03/08/2018
The 2018 RTP/SCS for the Shasta Region, which updates SRTA's previous 2015
RTP, adopted in June 2015. SRTA is in the process of revising the RTP/SCS as
required by CA Gov Code Section 65080 et seq., and federal guidelines pursuant
to the federal transportation bills: moving ahead for progress in the 21st century
act and fixing America's surface transportation act. The 2018 RTP/SCS consists of
a compendium of projects, policies, and programs that aim to meet the
transportation needs of the region while reducing congestion and improving air
quality. SRTA is required by federal law to develop an RTP that determines the
needs of the transportation system and prioritizes proposed transportation
projects. The RTP is also necessary to obtain and allocate federal funding for
regional transportation projects. The SCS component seeks to coordinate local
land use and transportation systems within the region to reduce emissions from
cars and light trucks.
2016092017 Leigh Creekside Park Master Plan Amendment Project
Lafayette, City of
Lafayette--Contra Costa
NOP 03/08/2018
The proposed project would adopt and implement the Leigh Creekside Park
Amended Master Plan, which would re-define the project site as an active
neighborhood park and divide the park into two designated areas; a passive area
and an active area. The passive area would include ADA accessible pathways,
picnic tables, benches, and natural surface areas. The proposed park's active area
would include construction of two new children's educational play structures;
including boulders, paleontological themed climbing structures, log benches, and
other historically themed play elements. Implementation and adoption of the
proposed project would introduce a total of 1,586 sf of impervious surface to the
project site.
2018021015 Well 3 Tank Demolition Project
Merced, City of
Merced--Merced
NOP 03/08/2018
The applicant is proposing to demolish an inactive water tank on the project site to
address safety concerns regarding: vehicle access, land subsidence, and stability
of the water tank, which does not meet current seismic standards.
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2011091017 Lakeland Village Master Drainage Plan (MDP)
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation
--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project consists of the construction, operation, and maintenance of
Lakeland Village MDP Line 11, Stage 1. This MDP facility was analyzed in the
previously certified Lakeland Village MDP Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Report. The proposed project is approx. 4,300 feet long and consists of
underground storm drains and a sediment basin.
An Addendum to the FEIR was prepared to address the modifications to the
proposed MDP facility analyzed in the Final PEIR. After evaluation of the proposed
project, it was determined that none of the conditions described in Section 15162
of the CEQA Guidelines calling for the preparation of a subsequent MND or EIR
have occurred, and further CEQA review is not required.
2011091017 Lakeland Village Master Drainage Plan (MDP)
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation
--Riverside
NOD
The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District)
proposes to implement the Lakeland Village Master Drainage Plan (MDP).
Implementation of the MDP consists of three (3) separate components:
Administration of the MDP - The MDP will be a guide for the alignment, type, size,
and cost of major existing and proposed MDP facilities within the watershed to
address the current and future drainage needs of Lakeland Village and the
surrounding area.
Future construction of the MDP facilities - The MDP identifies the approximate
location, size, and type of MDP facilities needed to alleviate and control flooding
within the Project boundary.
Future operations and maintenance of the MDP facilties - Once a facility is
constructed, it will require maintenance in order to retain flood control capacity. It
is expected that the District will operate and miantain all the MDP storm drains,
channels, and basins.
2015012066 Nishi Gateway Project
Davis, City of
Davis--Yolo
NOD
The project includes 700 rental apartments with up to 2,200 beds targeted to UC
Davis students. Other uses include parking, a 7-acre urban forest, and stormwater
detention. The Nishi site is a 47-acre parcel that was previously analyzed as part
of the Nishi Gateway Mixed-Use Innovation District (which also included potential
redevelopment of properties on the west end of Olive Drive). The City of Davis
has prepared an Addendum to the previously-certified EIR analyzing the impacts
of the Nishi Residential Development and concluded that a supplemental or
subsequent EIR was not required.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0294-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Mr.
Strauss. The project consists of five encroachment(s): One encroachment is for
water diversion from the Mattole River. Water is diverted for domestic use and
irrigation. Work for this water diversion will include use and maintenance of the
water diversion infrastructure. The four other proposed encroachments are to
upgrade failing and undersized culverts. Work for these encroachments will
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include excavation, removal of the failing culverts, replacement with new properly
sized culverts, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock armoring as necessary
to minimize erosion.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0298-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Mr.
Pennington. The project consists of three encroachment(s): One encroachment is
for water diversion from an Unnamed Tributary to Rosaleno Creek. Water is
diverted for domestic use and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include
use and maintenance of water diversion infrastructure. One encroachment is for a
Micro-hydroelectric system. Water is diverted for non-consumptive
Micro-hydroelectric power generation. Work for this will include use and
maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure. The other proposed
encroachment is to upgrade an undersized culvert. Work for this encroachment
will include excavation, removal of the failing culvert, replacement with a new
properly sized culvert, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock armoring as
necessary to minimize erosion.
2016122056 The Parkway Apartments Project
Folsom, City of
Folsom--Sacramento
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0109-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game to the project
Applicant, Pacific West Communities, Inc.
Project is limited to the development of a seventy-two unit apartment complex on a
3.5 acre portion of the 10.11-acre project site. The density of the Proposed
Project would be seven units per acre and would total 74,874 sq. ft. of living space
in the proposed 72 units.
Project activities related to the apartment complex include: 1) rough grading and
filling of the seasonal wetland swale to install drain pipes; and 2) rough grading
and partial filling of riparian wetland (including removal of riparian vegetation) to
install a retaining wall.
Project will also widen and pave an existing unpaved pedestrian paths that runs
along the northern bank of Humbug Creek for use as a bike trail. The proposed
trail will be ten feet wide and paved to match the existing trail to the west. A bike
trail is also proposed in the eastern portion of the site that will connect to the bike
trail proposed along Humbug Creek. This trail will also be 10 feet wide and paved.
The portion of the site south of Humbug Creek is not proposed for development
and will remain as open space.
Project will impact 0.035 acres of seasonal wetland swale and 0.454 acres of
riparian wetland (including removal of riparian vegetation).
2018028035 EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE,
GENENTECH (BUILDING 7)
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
South San Francisco--San Mateo
NOE
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), pursuant to
authority granted under California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5,
Chapter 20, Section 66270.61, has issued an Emergency Permit to genentech to
treat heazardous waste controlled reaction with a chemical solution. The
hazardous waste to be treated consists of the following:
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Tetrahydrofuran - Peroxide forming material
Methyl Tert Butyl Ether - Peroxide forming material
Tert Butyl Methyl Ether - Peroxide forming material
The hazardous waste items are expired and are currently being stored at a
genentech laboratory, Building 7, located at 700 Forbes Blvd, San Francisco, CA
94080, DTSC has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or
severe injury, an Emergency permit should be issued to allow chemical
stabilization of the hazardous waste prior to transportation off site.
2018028036 EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE,
GENETECH (BUILDING 15)
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
South San Francisco--San Mateo
NOE
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) pursuant to
authority granted under California Code of regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5,
Chapter 20 Section 66720.61 has issued an Emergency Permit to Genentech
(EPA ID# CAR000182634) to treat hazardous waste through a controlled reaction
with a chemical solution.
Tetrahydrofuran (4), Methyl Tert Butyl Ether (2), Cyclopentyl Methyl Ether (68),
Tert Butyl Methyl Ether (1), Ethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether (1)
The hazardous waste items are expired and are currently being stored at a
Genentech laboratory , Building 15, located at 340 Point San Brune Blvd, South
San Francisco, CA 94080. DTSC has determined as a safety precaution to prevent
an transportation off-site by Clean Harbors Environmental Services. The treatment
of the hazardous wastes involves the addition of solution to the containers in a
controlled manner to reduce the reactive or ignitable characteristics of the
chemicals.
2018028037 Emergency Permit for Treatment of Hazardous Waste, Genentech (Building 48)
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
South San Francisco--San Mateo
NOE
Treat hazardous waste controlled reaction with a chemical solution. The
hazardous waste items are expired and are currently being stored at Genentech
laboratory, Building 48, located at 645 East Grand Avenue, South San Francisco,
CA 94080. DTSC has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or
severe injury, an Emergency Permit should be issued to allow chemical
stabilization of the hazardous waste prior to transportation off-site by Clean
Harbors Environmental Services (CHES). The treatment of hazardous waste(s)
involve the addition of solution to the containers in a controlled manner to reduce
the reactive or ignitable characteristics of the chemicals.
2018028090 Site Plan No. 710-18
Atwater, City of
Atwater--Merced
NOE
Applicant proposes to construct one (1) 4,800 s.f. building and one (1) 5,000 s.f.
building on two legal parcels in the Light Industrial zone of the City of Atwater.
2018028091 Intersection at Shaffer Road and Juniper Avenue Improvement Project
Atwater, City of
Atwater--Merced
NOE
Intersection of Shaffer Road and Juniper Avenue in the city of Atwater,
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2018028092 PLN18--00040
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
TO13-2, Drill New Well, PP16616
2018028093 Closed Lower Loop Campsites Removal
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Del Norte
NOE
Remove structures associated with fifteen (15) abandoned campsites in Jedediah
Smith Redwoods State Park to remove the dilapidated, visually intrusive structures
and to allow the area to return to a natural state. In the former campsites #60 - 75,
heavy equipment and/or hand tools will be used.
2018028094 Tentative Parcel Map T17-051
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Tentative Parcel Map T17-051 to merge two parcels which total 0.14+/ acres. the
project site is zoned R-2:MX (Medium Density Residential:Mobilehome exclusion
Combining) under Title 17 of the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code.
2018028095 Tentative Parcel Map T17-031(1)
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Tentative Parcel Map T17-031(1) to allow the resubdivision of five legal parcels
which total 31.09+/- acres. Following the resubdivision, there will be three legal
parcels as follows: Parcel 1A = 19.34+/- acres. Parcel 5A = 5.07+/- acres and
Parcel 8A = 7.27+/- acres. A common driveway easement will be utilized to serve
the reconfigured parcels. The project site is zoned AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural,
Thirty Seven Acre Minimum) under Title 17 of the Tuolumne County Ordinance
Code.
2018028096 Curtis Landing Vegetation Removal
Water Resources, Department of
Rio Vista--Sacramento
NOE
DFD staff will mow, weed eat, spray, remove debris, trim trees and shrubs, and
repair erosion at both fish release facilities (Curtis Landing and Horseshoe Bend)
on Sherman Island. All work, including equipment staging and material placement
will be wihtin the DWR right of way and above the OHWM for the San Joaquin and
Sacramento rivers.
2018028097 PLN18-000102
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
41NE-1G, Rework
2018028098 Sonora Community Trail
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
The project involves the construction of a natural surface, one (1) mile loop trail
that will circumnavigate a ten (10) acre County-owned parcel that currently hosts
the Senior Center the Main Branch Library, Heaven-for-Kids playground and a
skate park.
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2018028099 Temporary Emergency Permit for treatment of Hazardous Waste, Good Samaritan
Hospital
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
The hazardous waste items are expired and currently being stored at a laboratory
in Good Samaritan Hospital located at 616 South Witmer Street in Los Angeles.
DTSC has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or severe
injury, an Emergency Permit should be issued to chemically stabilize the
hazardous waste prior to transportation off-site by Clean Harbors Environmental
Services (CHES). The treatment of the hazardous waste involves the addition of
solution ot the containers to reduce the reactive or ignitable characteristics of the
chemical.
2018028100 Right of Entry License Agreement to Protea Waterfront Development for
Installation of Wave Attenuation Sensors at Seaport Village and Tuna Harbor
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project is a Right of Entry License Agreement (ROELA) to Protea
Waterfront Development, LLC (Protea) to enter upon certain property located at G
Street Mole, Tuna Harbor, and Seaport Village in San Diego, California. The land
proposed for use under this ROELA would be used by Protea, its authorized
agent(s), and contractor(s) for the purpose of the installation of seven RBRsolo
Wave Attenuation Sensors. The purpose of the proposed work would be to obtain
wave frequency and size information within Tuna Harbor and the surrounding
areas so that Protea can formulate an informed solution of how to address wave
activity.
2018028101 Naval Base of San Diego 19th Street Gas Line Replacement
San Diego Unified Port District
National City--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project involves two Right of Entry License Agreements (ROELA).
A ROELA with the United States Navy, authorizing access onto the Port District's
jurisdiction to install a new 415 foot long (403 feet within the Port's jurisdiction)
subdivision subsurface gas pipeline connecting from the existing main gas line
within Tidelines Avenue to Naval Base of San Deigo. The second ROELA is with
San Diego Gas & Electric Company for removal of the existing subsurface gas
line, and the installation and transmission of gas.
2018028102 Tideland Use and Occupancy Permit to Fish Market Restaurants, Inc., for Parking:
Reestablishment of Parking Spaces for Commercial Fisherman's Use
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project includes 1) two Tideland Use and Occupancy Permits
(individually, TUOP and collectively TUOPs) to Fish Market Restaurants, Inc.
(Tenant), as the project proponent/applicant, for their continued use of thirty-one
(31) parking spaces in the G-Street Mole parking lot located at One Tuna Lane in
the city of San Diego, and 2) conversion of historically private parking spaces into
twenty-five (25) public metered parking spaces, including minor improvements
such as potentially new asphalt striping, and installation of lights and meters, as
well as establishment of public parking fees for the parking spaces located on N.
Harbor Drive across from Ruocco Park in the city of San Diego (as a second
phase, additional public and/or Port parking may be converted on the site); 3)
conversion of 15 public parking meters adjacent to Tuna Harbor in an area
designated as Commercial fishing for commerical fisherman's use only and
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associated improvements, such as removal of the meters. Collectively, the
proposed project will convert and add 40 commercial fishermen parking spaces
and 6 shared spaces between commercial fishermen and the Tenant.
2018028103 Operation of SCWD Water Treatment Plant TTHM Improvement Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--Imperial
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board), as the
responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. The Seeley County
Water District proposed project included installation of a tank mixing and aeration
system within existing water tank facilities for the purpose of removing Total
Trihalomethanes (TTHM) at the water treatment plant to improve water quality
prior to distribuion to Seeley residents and businesses. Project components to be
installed included a concrete slab with a pump station, two (2) blowers,
approximately 450 linear feet of 6-inch diameter pipeline and additional other new
small equipment.
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2018021016 Base Line Bridge Replacement Project
Highland, City of
Highland--San Bernardino
MND 03/09/2018
The purpose of the proposed project is to replace the existing bridge and eliminate
the low-water crossing over City Creek, replacing it with a raised bridge with
adequate clearance for the creek to flow underneath and to maintain safe access
through the project area on a roadway that meets adopted city standards. The
replacement bridge will include a 95.5-ft curb to curb roadway, within a 160-ft city
ROW. Other miscellaneous improvements include channel grading in city creek to
divert flows under the new bridge, the construction of street improvements
including utility construction, pavement widening, bike lanes, curbs, gutters,
sidewalks, and street lighting and the relocation of utilities as needed.
2018021018 Old Creek Bridge
Caltrans #5
--San Luis Obispo
MND 03/14/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Caltrans is proposing to widen the existing inside and outside shoulders to 5.0'
and 8.0', respectively, and upgrade the guardrail on northbound Old Creek Bridge
on Route 1 at PM 34.46. The project also proposes to address the seismic
deficiencies of the existing bridge by retrofitting the existing structure or replacing
the bridge with a new structure.
2018021019 City of Pasadena Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility (TOMF)
Pasadena, City of
Pasadena--Los Angeles
MND 03/21/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project would involve demolition of existing structures on the project
site and reuse of the site to construct a new TOMF to support operations and
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maintenance of the Pasadena Transit fixed route services and Pasadena
Dial-A-Ride paratransit services. The proposed project would involve the
construction of an approx 25,920 sf, three story bus maintenance and operations
facility and a 59,980 sf three-level parking structure for public transit bus/van and
employee parking for a total of 84,650 gsf. The bus maintenance and operations
facility will be approx 45 ft high. If built, the new facility on city-owned land would
house Pasadena Transit office and dispatch operations; maintenance and repair
bays; washing facilities; parking and storage, CNG refueling, plus other fleet
operations all in one location.
2018021021 IS 7390 and CUP 3595 (Horizon Tower, LLC)
Fresno County
Selma--Fresno
MND 03/14/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Allow an unmanned telecommunications tower for the purpose of co-locating
multiple wireless carriers. The proposed facility will consist of a 125-ft tall
monopole telecommunications tower (faux pine tree design) with panel antennas,
two microwave dishes, and related ground equipment comprised of equipment
cabinets and an emergency back-up generator on a 2,500 sf portion (50-ft by 50-ft
lease area) of an 18.92 acre parcel in the AE-20 Zone district. The subject parcel
is located on the west side of S. Del Rey Ave between E. Dinuba Ave and E. Floral
Ave, approx 650 ft east of the nearest city limits of the city of Selma.
2018021022 Ventura Triangle Project
Ventura, City of
Ventura--Ventura
MND 03/09/2018
The applicant proposes to develop the approx 11-acre vacant site with a 231-unit
multi-family residential development with publicly accessible amenities,
reconfiguration of existing lot lines, and construction of a new private street
connecting Ash St and Sanjon Rd. In addition, the project would provide 20,000 sf
of non-residential space in the western corner of the site adjacent to the terminus
o Ash St and a public promenade along the southern edge of the site. Access to
the site would be provided via Sanjon Rd and Ash St.
2018022016 Project 17-007 (Takhar, Dhillon)
Sutter County
Yuba City--Sutter
MND 03/14/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
A use permit to allow for a general truck yard for parking of a max of 29 trucks and
trailers, and use of an existing 80' x 120' building as a truck repair shop on an
approx 3 acre portion of the subject 27.77 acre parcel.
2018022017 Sierra Boulevard Complete Streets Project
South Lake Tahoe, City of
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
MND 03/09/2018
Rehabilitation of 0.6 miles of Sierra Blvd from Palmira Ave to Barbara Ave. The
roadway will be redesigned to add bike lanes, pedestrian paths, pedestrian
sidewalks, and additional streetscape improvements such as pedestrian lighting,
hardscape, and landscape improvements.
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2004051060 2041 Facilities Master Plan Liberal Arts Campus Improvements
Long Beach Community College District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOP 03/09/2018
The 2041 Facilities Master Plan provides a prioritized program of work
incorporating the 2004 LAC Master Plan, the 2020 Unified Master Plan for LAC,
and the space and building needs identified to the year 2041. The LBCCD 2041
Facilities Master Plan LAC improvements would result in an estimated increase
over the 2020 Unified Master Plan of 15,877 sf of renovation, and 69,564 sf
removed, and estimated increase of 30,035 sf of new construction.
2004051061 2041 Facilities Master Plan Pacific Coast Campus Improvements
Long Beach Community College District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOP 03/09/2018
The 2041 Facilities Master Plan provides updates to the 2020 Unified Master Plan
and provides updated construction dates and budgets for the facilities projects.
The proposed project incorporates the space and building needs identified to the
year 2041. The LBCCD 2041 Facilities Master Plan LAC improvements would
result in an estimated increase over the 2020 Unified Master Plan of 10,640 sf of
renovation, and 218,104 sf of new construction, and 10,640 sf removed.
2018021020 City of Jurupa Valley Etiwanda Avenue/Country Village Road Truck Restriction
Ordinance
Jurupa Valley, City of
Jurupa Valley--Riverside
NOP 03/09/2018
The proposed project is the adoption of a city ordinance prohibiting
medium-heavy-and heavy-heavy-duty trucks with gross vehicle weight rating over
16,000 lbs from accessing Etiwanda Ave between SR-60 and Hopkins St and
Country Village Rd between SR -60 and Philadelphia Ave in the city of Jurupa
Valley.
Evaluation and consideration of the proposed truck restriction ordinance is a
requirement of a settlement agreement based on a 2011 lawsuit filed by the
Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice challenging the county of
Riverside's approval of the Mira Loma Commerce Center. The city of Jurupa
Valley is subject to the settlement agreement.
Based upon the Consent Judgement, the city agreed to comply with specific
settlement terms. On Feb 20, 2014, the city initiated traffic studies on Etiwanda
Ave from SR-60 to Hopkins St. Info concerning the traffic studies was presented at
the city council meeting of Dec 4, 2014. Pursuant to requirements outlined by
Caltrans, it was noted that a diversion of trucks to other roadways would need
further study to identify potential impacts of noise and air quality. Implementing
truck restrictions would also require support from adjoining communities.
On Feb 5, 2015, additional study work for traffic, air, and noise were initiated. The
findings presented on May 5, 2016 revealed truck restrictions along Etiwanda Ave
would also cause impacts to residents along Country Village Rd, north of SR 60.
The truck restriction route was expanded to include Country Village Rd between
SR 60 and Philadelphia Ave.
2018022014 Portable Electric Spa and Battery Charger Systems Appliance Efficiency
Rulemaking
Energy Commission
--
Neg 03/19/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project is a proposal for statewide regulations to update the levels of efficiency
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required for portable electric spas, which are not covered by federal appliance
efficiency standards. The required new efficiency standards apply to newly
manufactured products and are attainable through normal and existing
manufacturing processes. The proposed regulations include modifications to
existing appliance marking requirements for battery charger systems, so that they
only apply to state-regulated battery chargers instead of applying to both state-
and federally regulated battery chargers.
2018022015 PA-1700153
San Joaquin County
Tracy--San Joaquin
Neg 03/09/2018
A site approval application for a truck parking facility to be completed in two
phases over five years. Phase one to be completed within 18 months, to include
the grading surfacing for truck parking for a max of five trucks and five trailers.
Phase 2 to be completed within 5 years, to include the conversion of an existing
5,000 sf warehouse into a truck maintenance building. The existing single family
residence will not be used as part of the project.
2018024001 Lower Mattole River Restoration Projects
Bureau of Land Management
--Humboldt
Neg 03/09/2018
The proposed project would improve and create fish habitat by implementing a
multi-year restoration effort that mimics natural physical processes. Specific
project components include large wood structures, bar apex jams, willow baffles,
and slough excavation.
2018021017 3200 E. Foothill Boulevard Mixed Use Project
Pasadena, City of
Pasadena--Los Angeles
Oth 03/09/2018
Note: Sustainable Communities
The proposed project would involve the demolition of 29 existing structures on the
project site and construction of 8 mixed-use buildings, subterranean and
above-ground parking structures with 782 parking stalls and 84 bicycle stalls, and
landscaping. The proposed buildings would include a total of 550 apartment units
and 9,800 sf of retail/restaurant space. Three of the buildings would be 4 stories,
five would be 5 stories, and all buildings would have a max height of 60 ft. The
project includes a 0.21 acre accessory site at the southwest corner of the site on
the west side of Kinneloa Ave. The project would have approx 2 acres of combined
on-site recreational and open space amenities consisting of a public park, two
courtyards, a dog park, a paseo, a fitness center, two clubhouses, and a
retail/restaurant court.
1999072038 Nevada County Regional Transportation Plan Update
Nevada County Transportation Commission
Nevada City--Nevada
NOD
The proposed project is the adoption and implementation of the 2015 Nevada
County Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The RTP has been prepared to fulfill
the state requirements of AB 402 using specific guidance from the CA
Transportation Commission Regional Transportation Plan Guidelines. More
specifically, the RTP is a twenty year, comprehensive transportation plan for all
modes of transportation. NCTC is required to adopt and submit an updated RTP to
the CTC and Caltrans every five years. In addition, the RTP is used to documents
NCTC's priorities for transportation funding in the region.
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2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0064-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, CA
Resources Corporation, LLC.
Project will consist of activities related to the construction of a new pipeline bridge
over the Outlet Canal and removal of the existing pipeline bridge.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0376-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Mr.
Luong. The project consists of one encroachment. One encroachment is for
water diversion from an Unnamed Tributary to Essex Gulch. Water is diverted for
domestic use and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include use and
maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0359-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Mr.
Romano. The project consists of one encroachment: One encroachment is for
water diversion from an Unnamed Tributary to showers Creek. Water is diverted
for domestic use and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include retrofit,
use, and maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to one encroachment for water diversion from an Unnamed
Tributary to Kinsey Creek. Water is currently diverted from a concrete cistern
placed in the center of the channel. The cistern is 30 inches in diameter and 5.5
feet in depth below the surface. Water is diverted for domestic use. Work for the
water diversion project will include replacement of the existing structure,
maintenance, and use.
2018028104 Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc., Fresno Branch, Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
Class 1* Permit modification
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
Pursuant to authority granted under Ch. 6.5 of the CA Health & Safety Code
Section 25200 and the CA Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 20, the DTSC
has approved a Class 1* Permit Modification to the Hazardous Waste Facility
(HWF) Permit for Safety Kleen of California, Inc. Fresno Branch. The modification
will authorize the extension of the closure period from Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2018.
Pursuant to authority granted under CCR, Title 22, Chapter 14, article 7, 66264,
113(b), DTSC may grant the extension through a permit modification.
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2018028105 PLN17-01941
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
624 25B, Drill a new well and install pipelines.
2018028106 PLN18-00103
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
556J4-29, Add Perforations, Casing Repair, Minor Rework
2018028107 PLN18-00017
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Drill 4 New Observation Wells
2018028108 Rea Water Diversion Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0455-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0455-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Mr.
Thomas Rea.
Project is limited to two encroachments for water diversion from unnamed
tributaries to Mattole Canyon Creek Water is diverted from a shallow well (POD-1)
and a Class II spring (POD-2) for domestic use and irrigation. Work for the water
diversion will include installation of diversion infrastructure, use, and maintenance.
2018028109 B&B Communications Cable Repairs
Water Resources, Department of
Bakersfield--Kern, Kings
NOE
Project requires work at four separate locations, MP243.09, MP256.12, MP280.04,
and Coastal branch MP4.30. The repairs would be done by two contractors from
B&B Communications. All of the locations, except for MP280.04, require the exact
same repair. Due to being exposed to the elements the insulation on
communication cable splice pairs has deteriorated and some cable pairs have
become corroded and/or separated. To prevent further wear on the cable, the
existing pedestal needs to be replaced with a splice case. The repairs would be
performed as follows, excavate (4 ft. x 4ft x 4ft) and remove existing pedestal, test
the cable in both directions, remove corroded section of cable, and install new
splice case with post. The repair at MP280.04 is slightly different, here a severe
kink was found on the cable next to the existing splice case. this repair will be
done as follows, excavate (4ft x 5ft x 4ft) and remove existing Christy box and
splice case, inspect cable for corrosion/moisture, cut cable and re-splice, then
install a new splice case and Christy box.
2018028110 Kern River County Park Rehabilitation
Kern County
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The project consists of the construction of one new playground and the
rehabilitation of six playgrounds at the Kern River County Park near Bakersfield
CA. The new playground will provide a play area for children 5-12. The
rehabilitation of the six playgrounds will improve the safety and accessibility of
existing playgrounds.
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2018028111 Butte County Active Transportation Plan (ATP) (ATPL-5912(107))
Butte County
--Fresno
NOE
The project will close gaps in sidewalks on Las Plumas Avenue from Oakdale
Heights School to Lower Wyandotte Road and on Lincoln Blvd. in an effort to
increase safety and mobility for non-motorized users.
2018028112 PLN18-00085
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8317-4, Minor Rework
2018028113 PLN18-00044
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
8374C-4
2018028114 PLN18-00076
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Existing Injection Wel, MAR3061
2018028115 PLN18-00081
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Existing Well, PRU-310
2018028116 PLN18-00062
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Existing Injection Well, 5607A-3
2018028117 PLN18-00063
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Existing Injection Well, 926ZR-18
2018028118 PLN18-00064
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Existing Injection Well, 8074D-4
2018028119 PLN18-00065
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Existing Well, 951N-29
2018028120 Big Creek Fire Station Lease Renewal
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Santa Cruz
NOE
CAL FIRE proposes to extend an existing lease of land on approximately seven
acres for the state owned Big Creek Fire Station. The current lease was entered
into with a previous property owner in 1968. Since that time, the land and
associated buildings have been purchased by the California Polytechnic State
University Foundation. The current lease will expire on 5/31/18. The new lease
will be valid for 20 years until at such time CAL FIRE finds another location to
purchase and construct a new fire station.
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2018028121 San Francisco State University
Energy Commission
--
NOE
The purpose of this agreement is to identify and recommend market-ready and
advanced energy technologies that will reduce energy costs, increase efficiency,
and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other pollutants for California's
food processing industry. Beneficiaries of this Project include the food processing
industry because this study will assist California's food processing industry in
identifying cost-effective strategies and technologies to reduce natural gas and
GHG emissions that can be implemented in the near, mid, and long term.
Lessons learned during this process will also inform future Energy Commission
solicitations related to energy technolgoy upgrades targeted at California's food
processing industry.
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2016112032 Browns Valley Trunk Sewer
Napa Sanitation District
Napa--Napa
ADM 02/23/2018
On Feb 15, 2017, the Napa Sanitation District adopted a MND and approved the
Browns Valley Trunk Sewer Project. The project will construct and operate a new
gravity trunk sewer pipeline and improvements to the West Napa Pump Station.
The district is now considering modifications to the Browns Valley Trunk Sewer
Project to replace the West Napa Pump Station with a new pump station rather
than to upgrade the existing pump station.
2018022020 Parcel Map Application No. PLN2017-0103 - Mountain View Fields, LLC - Fulkerth
Stanislaus County
--Stanislaus
CON 02/28/2018
Request to subdivide an 80+/- acre parcel into two 40+/- acre parcels. Proposed
parcel "1" will take access off of County-maintained West Fulkerth Rd. Proposed
parcel "2" will access West Fulkerth Rd via a 30-ft wide access easement.
Proposed parcel "2" currently contains a single-family dwelling and two mobile
homes; however, as per zoning ordinance section 21.20.020, only two homes shall
be permitted per parcel.
2017072065 Black Olive Village Project
Paradise, City of
Paradise--Butte
EIR 03/28/2018
Construction and operation of 67,473 sq. ft. of retail uses, which would include a
Safeway supermarket (54,471 sq. ft.) and 7,800 sq. ft. of additional retail adjoining
the store; a 4,200 sq. ft. restaurant pad that could accommodate high-turnover,
sit-down restaurant; a 9-station (18 pumps) fueling center with canopy; a 1,002 sq.
ft. fueling center kiosk; and a landscaped parking lot with 278 parking spaces.
Off-site frontage improvements would include a primary driveway entrance aligned
opposite to Black Olive Dr.; secondary access driveway for the fueling center;
curb, gutter, and sidewalk; and a public bus turnout and shelter. The project would
include an on-site wastewater secondary treatment system. Water service would
be provided by Paradise Irrigation District. Site preparation requires demolition of
structures and tree removal.
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2018021023 General Plan Refinement Project
San Buenaventura, City of
Ventura--Ventura
MND 03/12/2018
The Ventura General Plan Refinement Project consists of actions to refine the
city's general plan and the zoning code portion of the city's municipal code.
Proposed actions include making land use designation and zoning code
modifications relating to mixed-use development; amending the Victoria Ave
Corridor Development Code and Montalvo Planning Neighborhood to address
issues of building height and massing; amending the GP to resolve
inconsistencies between zoning, LUD, and existing uses; amending the GP to
incorporate/reflect City policy direction on various issues; and amending the GP to
replace existing policies or add new policies related to water, wastewater,
reclaimed water, urban forestry, and GHG emissions and climate change.
2018021026 Larchmont Street Subdivision
Poway, City of
Poway--San Diego
MND 03/12/2018
The Larchmont Street Subdivision project is proposed on two vacant, contiguous
parcels of privately-owned property that are approx 80 acres in size. The project
site is located at the easterly terminus of Larchmont St, which is just east of
Pomerado Rd and north of Twin Peaks Rd. The owner is proposing a subdivision
map and grading that will create 10 residential lots, associated infrastructure, and
public trails in accordance with the city's GP. Ultimately 10 homes would be
constructed with a gated entry. The homes will be clustered on the westerly portion
of the project site on lots ranging in size from one to seven acres. This clustering
is allowed under the Poway Municipal Code to promote the preservation of unique
topographic features and open space. An area totaling approx 59 acres will be
open space.
2018021027 Artesian 230kV Substation Expansion Project
Public Utilities Commission
San Diego--San Diego
MND 03/12/2018
The project comprises the expansion and rebuilding of the existing 69/12 kV
Artesian Substation including construction of a new connection to an existing
230kV transmission line, modifications at the existing Bernardo and Rancho
Carmel Substations, including construction of new underground getaways, pole
replacement, and reconductoring approx 2.2 miles of the existing 69 kV line
between the Artesian and Bernardo substations. All construction would occur
within the city and county of San Diego.
2018022018 San Joaquin & Merced County Drainage Restoration
Caltrans #10
Stockton, Merced--San Joaquin, Merced
MND 03/12/2018
Caltrans is proposing to rehabilitate and replace: drainage culverts, down-drains or
over-side drains that have either deteriorated beyond the design life or have lost
serviceability due to age, wear or degradation at 19 project locations. These
locations are along the SR 99 and SR 152 within Merced County, and I-5 and SR
12 within San Joaquin County. The physical characteristics and conditions of
Caltrans drainage systems assets and culverts are assessed by a culvert
inspection program.
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2018022019 Mountain County Bridge Rails
Caltrans #10
--Alpine
MND 03/12/2018
Caltrans proposes to upgrade existing bridge rails on four bridges in Apline County
on SR 4, 88, and 89. One of those bridges, Markleeville Creek, will have additional
shoulder widening and scour mitigation at one of its abutments.
2018022021 Vallco Special Area Specific Plan
Cupertino, City of
Cupertino--Santa Clara
NOP 03/12/2018
The city is currently undertaking a community-based planning process to develop
a SP for the Vallco Special Area. The proposed project is the adoption of the
community-developed Vallco Special Area Specific Plan. As defined in by state
government code 65450, a specific plan is a tool for the systematic
implementation of the GP. Consistent with the adopted GP, the SP would facilitate
the development of 600,000 sf of commercial uses, 2.0 million sf of office uses,
339 hotel rooms, and 800 residential dwelling units onsite.
2018021025 Zoning Code Omnibus Update
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
Neg 03/12/2018
The project proposes amendments to the city of El Cajon Zoning Code. The
proposed amendments are to address the need for minor changes to provide
clarification or correct inconsistencies as well as streamline permit processes.
Edits to the text are primarily technical in nature. The proposed changes to the
zoning code include: elimination of obsolete land use categories; modifications to
the land use tables to reduce permit review levels; and modifications to the
regulations for accessory dwelling units, landscaping and massage establishments
pursuant to new state statutes and that have generally no impact on surrounding
uses.
2018021024 Avenue M Interchange Improvement Project
Caltrans #7
Lancaster, Palmdale--Los Angeles
Oth 03/12/2018
Note: Initial Study
The project is an interchange improvement project located within the city of
Lancaster, Palmdale, LA County and Caltrans jurisdictions. The project proposes
to improve traffic operation and safety to motorists and pedestrians by widening
Avenue M, between 10th St West and 20th St W, modifying the existing SR
14/Ave M interchange, and providing bicycle and pedestrian access. This project
will be funded by the LACMTA Measure R Hwy Equity Funds.
2012122038 Level II Infill Correctional Facilities Project at MCSP - Secondary Effluent Spray
Field Enhancement Measures
Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of
Chino, Folsom, Vacaville, Ione, San Diego--
NOD
The City of Ione, as a responsible agency, has affirmed authorization to allow
CDCR and its representatives/licensed contractors to enter specific City properties
for the purpose of installing pipelines, valves, controls, and related appurtenances
in portions of Dave Brubeck Road, Five Mile Drive, Old Stockton Road, and other
adjacent City properties to facilitate the conveyance of secondary disinfected
effluent from Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP) to a new land application area
known as Woodard Bottom. The implementation of this land application area is an
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element of CDCR's Level II Infill Correctional Facilities Project at MCSP. The
pipeline and related infrastructure will allow the beneficial use of secondary
disinfected effluent for the production of a fodder crop on this approx. 100 acre
pasture, which is currently not irrigated. The Woodard Bottom land application
area is situated southwest of the City of Ione on private ranch land. All work within
public roads will be subject to encroachment permits issued by the County of
Amador and/or the City of Ione. Prior to the imitation of the Woodard Bottom land
application area CDCR is required to secure applicable regulatory permits. The
environmental effects of using the existing pipeline from prison grounds and
construction of new pipeline and related appurtenances in portions of Dave
Brubeck Road and other City properties as well as activation of the Woodard
Bottom site for fodder crops were fully evaluated by CDCR in the 2013 EIR, 2015
SEIR, and the July 2017 Addendum.
2016071060 La Gloria Road Curve Correction
Caltrans #6
Hollister--San Benito
NOD
Project involves the realignment of approx. 1,400 feet of SR 25 where it trends
north-south, turns through a non-standard curve radius, and intersects with La
Gloria Road. Between two points of conformance, the realigned segment of SR 25
would travel along an 850 foot radius curve on an elevated and banked roadbed
with improved vertical and horizontal sight distances and wider shoulders. To
accomplish the realignment work, the 1,400 foot segment of SR 25 will be
removed, earthwork and free removal will be undertaken to create a new roadbed
and shoulder backing along the more standard curve radius, a single existing
culvert will be extended, and the new roadway will be paved. Restoration seeding
and plantings will be established in those temporarily disturbed areas and those
areas of the former roadbed which are not part of the new alignment. The Project
will result in permanent impacts 0.73 acres of upland habitat for the CA tier
salamander (Ambystoma californiense), and 1.82 acres of temporary impacts to
the same. CA tiger salamander is listed as threatened under CESA. Permittee
will mitigate the project-related impacts to the Covered Species by purchasing
4.18 credits from the CDFW-approved Sparling Ranch Conservation Bank prior to
initiating the Project.
2017071016 Cannabis Land Use Ordinance and Licensing Program
Santa Barbara County
--Santa Barbara
NOD
Consistent with state law, Cannabis Land Use Ordinances (the Project) would
regulate cannabis activities within the unincorporated County. The project is
intended to balance the diverse demands for cannabis products with the public
health, safety, and welfare of the community though the enactment of strong and
effective regulatory and enforcement controls. The project would regulate how,
where, and how much cannabis and cannabis products may be cultivated,
processed, manufactured, tested, distributed, and sold while protecting the
environment, neighborhood character, and quality of life for people and
communities.
2017072004 Merced State Route 140 Guardrail Upgrade
Caltrans #10
Merced--Merced
NOD
Caltrans proposes to upgrade guardrail and other existing safety devices at 12
locations along SR 140.
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2018012002 2017 Mendocino County Regional Transportation Plan
Mendocino Council of Governments
--Mendocino
NOD
Regional Transportation Plan for the entire Mendocino County region, including
incorporated areas. A draft ND has been prepared for the plan.
2018029002 Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0416-R2 "Great East" THP
(2-17-030-SIE)
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Sierra
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0416-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Sierra Pacific Industries, as represented by Eric Sweet.
Project is limited to: the installation of a new 30" corrugated metal pipe (CMP), the
upgrade of an existing crossing to a rock armored fill, the removal of an
undersized CMP and upgrade to a 48" CMP, the reconstruction of rock armored
fill, the construction and use of a new off-channel waterhole and the construction
and use of a new waterhole in a spring with connectivity to a Class II watercourse.
2018028122 California Highway Patrol Academy-Fire Alarm Installation
California Highway Patrol
West Sacramento--Yolo
NOE
The proposed project located at the Caliornia Highway Patrol (CHP) Academy at
3500 Reed Avenue, West Sacramento, CA includes upgrades to components of
the existing academy buiildings fire alarm system. The addition of new fire alarm
systems in thirty-two buildings includes an inter-connect conduit system between
buildings to assist with DACT communications. The scope of work includes
installation of new fire alarm control panels, notification appliances, manual fire
alarm boxes, notification appliance power supplies; and an inter-connect conduit
system. Replacement of some panels, appliances and manual fire alarm boxes;
additions to existing fire alarm control panels, appliance power supplies, and
notification appliances; and changes made for a complete code compliant central
station reporting fire alarm system are included.
2018028123 Emergency Culvert Repair (EA: 01-0H530)
Caltrans #3
--Lake
NOE
Caltrans proposes to repair two culverts on State Route (SR) 20 in Lake County.
Due to heavy storms over the winter months of 2017, the shores of Clear Lake
received extensive flooding, damaging the culverts. The project is needed to
prevent/mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health, property, and essential
services.
2018028124 Forest Learning Center - On Site Waste Water Treatment Facility
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOE
The scope of this project involves excavating approximately nine soil test pits for
the water treatment design and the excavation and installation of a waste water
treatment system which would include undergrounding of waste lines and the
installation of underground holding tank(s) and leach lines. Three soil test pits will
be 10-feet deep and six test pits will be four feet deep. Work involves obtaining
soil samples and once all tests are conducted, will be backfilled with the same
excavated soil. The expected equipment that will be used for this project will
include an excavator, backhoe and dump trucks. The project is expected to last
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approximately two weeks.
2018028125 Maintenance Dredging at Moss Landing Harbor District
Moss Landing Harbor District
--Monterey
NOE
The purpose of the proposed dredging is to maintain navigable water depths in the
north and south Moss Landing Harbor areas, with the channels used to access the
Harbor's docks, and maintain the depths necessary in front of the power plant
cooling water intake pipes to allow unimpeded water flow.
2018028126 PLN17-02107
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Facilities West of Granite Road
2018028127 PLN18-00131
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
345-J-10H, New Drills
2018028128 Fort Irwin Reliability Project (Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0128-R6 [Revision 2])
Fish & Wildlife #6
Barstow--San Bernardino
NOE
The Project is limited to the removal and replacement of five subtransmission
poles; installation of three new intereset poles; installation of accessory supports,
such as anchors, on one new pole; and creation of temporary work areas, staging
areas, and temporary access.
2018028129 Conditional Use Permit CUP17-005
Tuolumne County
--Tuolumne
NOE
Conditional Use Permit CUP17-005 to allow the construction of a 110+/- foot tall
stealth wireless telecommunications tower facility, equipment shelters and related
equipment within a 45 foot by 40 foot chain-link fenced compound on Accessor's
Parcel Number 58-540-04. The project site is a 45.34+/- acre parcel zoned RE-5
(Residential Estate, Five Acre Minimum) and A-10 (General Agricultural, Ten Acre
Minimum) under Title 17 of the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code.
2018028130 Service Road Removable Bollards
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Contra Costa
NOE
Install removalbe bollards at the locations of nine (9) service road entrances in
Mount Diablo State Park to block unauthorized vehicles from entering the service
roads.
2018028131 Kiva Boat Ramp Repair Project (Lake Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2018-0017-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Calaveras
NOE
The project is limited to the repair and minor extension of an existing concrete boat
ramp. Work includes: excavation and removal of existing rip-rap and dirt,
demolition and surface preparation of the edge of the existing concrete ramp,
forming and placement of a concrete retaining wall, installation of free-drain
backfill material, installation of concrete ramp and installation of ports for
removable bollards for low water protection. Project activities will occur during
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lake draw down and in dry conditions.
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2016042012 Saratoga Creek Bridge Project - EA 3G630
Caltrans #4
Saratoga--Santa Clara
EIR 03/28/2018
Caltrans proposes to address seismic deficiencies and structural concerns for the
Saratoga Creek Bridge by (1) retrofitting the existing bridge, (2) replacing the
bridge south of the existing alignment, (3) replacing the bridge north of the existing
alignment, (4) doing nothing. Construction would occur over 3-4 construction
seasons and would use one-way traffic control for most of the duration of
construction.
2018021028 Performing Arts and Career Technical Education Bldgs. Library and Administration
Bldgs. Modernization Project
Banning Unified School District
Banning--Riverside
MND 03/13/2018
The project includes additions to Banning High School that will ultimately
accommodate 3,000 high school students in permanent classrooms. Additions to
the existing high school will include multiple staff parking for 157, student parking
for 122, one performing arts building, one career technical education building, a
two-story 49 classroom complex, conversion of existing library into an
administrative building, conversion of the existing administration building into a
library and modernization of the existing band classroom. The project will be
phased over a number of years; the first phase includes the performing arts
building, career technical education building, parking improvements and
modernizations of the administration, library and band rooms; full occupation by
2020. The second phase includes addition of a two story classroom.
2018021029 Heart Hill Vineyard II LLC Grading Permit PMT2016-07218
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
MND 03/13/2018
Request by Niner Wine Estates LLC and Heart Hill Vineyard II LLC for a major
grading permit to construct a 5 acre foot ag reservoir to be used as water storage
to irrigate 89 acres of wine grapes. The project would result in the disturbance of
approx 1.75 acres (75,253 sf) including approx 6,388 cy of cut and 6,388 cy of fill
on multiple parcels. The proposed project is within the ag land use category and is
located approx 1.2 mi northwest of the community of Templeton, at 2680 Highway
46 West, Paso Robles. The proposed project site is within the Adelaida sub area
of the North County planning area.
2018021030 IS Application No. 7300 (West Star Construction)
Fresno County
Fowler--Fresno
MND 03/13/2018
Rezone a 14.21 acre parcel from the AE-20 Zone district to allow limited industrial
uses as requested by the applicant. The project site is located on the south side of
E. Lincoln Ave between SR 99 and Golden State Blvd approx one mile northwest
of the nearest city limits of the city of Fowler.
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2018021032 The Sands Apartments
Palm Desert, City of
Palm Desert--Riverside
MND 03/14/2018
Notes: Extended Per Lead
The project is for the development of 412 dwelling units, in an 15-building
apartment setting, on approx 18.13 acres. The project includes 179 one-bedroom
units, 189 two-bedroom units, and 44 three-bedroom units, community clubhouse,
recreational open space, landscape, and 724 parking spaces. Eight of the
buildings are three-stories and 38.3 ft in height.
2018022022 Water Storage and Distribution Rehabilitation Project
River Pines Public Utility District
--Amador
MND 03/13/2018
Rehabilitation of the domestic water supply system for the community of River
Pines.
The project consists of: replacing approx 21,000 ft of water distribution lines;
replacement of a 225,000 gallon water tank; repair of a second water tank; water
meter replacement; replacement of existing, and placement of new fire hydrants;
and construction of two pressure reducing stations.
All replacement of water distribution lines will be within existing county road ROW,
or will be within private road easements.
2018022023 CHP San Bernardino Area Office Replacement Project
California Highway Patrol
Loma Linda--San Bernardino
MND 03/13/2018
The San Bernardino Area Office Replacement Project is part of a statewide effort
to replace aging or inadequate CHP field offices and other facilities. The purpose
of the proposed project is to relocate the San Bernardino Area Office and replace
it with new facilities that would provide adequate workspace, equipment storage,
and vehicle parking for an increasing number of employees assigned to this office.
The proposed project would consist of construction and operation of buildings and
other structures, auto service bays, a 148-ft communication tower, secured and
visitor parking areas, equipment enclosures and storage areas, a fuel island with
gas tanks, an emergency generator, utility improvements, and other ancillary
improvements.
2018021031 2525 N. Main Street Multi-Family Residential Project
Santa Ana, City of
Santa Ana--Orange
NOP 03/13/2018
The 5.9-acre project site is developed with a vacant two-story office building that
was constructed in 1982. The proposed project would redevelop the site to provide
517 multi-family residential units that would result in a density of 87.63 dwelling
units per acre. Of the 517 units, 12% would be studio units, 59% would be
one-bedroom units, 21% would be two-bedroom units, and 8% would be
three-bedroom units. Parking for the proposed residences would be provided by a
proposed 8-story central parking structure, that would have one level of
subterranean parking and contain a total of 910 parking spaces. The main
vehicular access to the project site and parking structure on North Main St.
Secondary access to the parking structure would be provided from Edgewood
Road.
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2018022024 30 Otis Street Project
San Francisco, City and County of
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOP 03/13/2018
The project site is located on the north side of Otis St at the intersection of Otis St,
12th St, and South Van Ness Ave (US 101), in San Francisco's South of Market
(SoMa) neighborhood. The site is comprised of five adjacent lots with frontage
along Otis St, 12th St, Colusa Place and Chase Court. The proposed project would
merge the five lots into one lot, demolish the five existing one- to three-story
commercial buildings, and construct a residential building with ground-floor retail
and arts activity use. The project would include a 10-story podium structure
extending across the entire site and a 27-story single tower in the southeastern
portion of the building, approx at the corner of Otis and 12th Streets.
2018022025 Community Air Protection Program Framework
Air Resources Board
--
NOP 03/13/2018
The proposed Community Air Protection Program Framework will describe the
process and actions to meet the requirements of AB 617. Specifically, the
Framework will provide criteria for air district development of community
monitoring plans and emissions reduction programs, the development of a
technology clearinghouse and the statewide strategy for actions to reduce
emissions. The Framework will also establish how communities should be
identified and selected for the aforementioned and programs.
2017032049 Proposed Amendments to Central Valley Salmon Sport Fishing Regulations, Title
14, CCR
Fish & Game Commission
--Sacramento
Neg 03/14/2018
Fish & Game Commission adoption of amendments to sport fishing regulations for
the Central Valley.
2009112088 Small Erosion Repair Program
Water Resources, Department of
--Glenn, Butte, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Sacramento, Yolo, ...
NOD
This proposed project involves the repair of no more than 15 erosion sites per
year. Construction activities will take place at individual sites from May 1 to
October 1 during the 5-year term of the Program. Each site will require no more
than 4 weeks of active construction, not including revegetation (e.g., planting of
emergent vegetation).
Project will result in impacts to 14.64 acres of Giant garter snake (Thamnophis
gigas) (GGS) habitat including temporary impacts to 10.5 acres; the project will
permanently modify 4.14 acres of GGS habitat. The project is expected to result in
incidental take of GGS, which is designated as a threatened species under CESA.
The ITP referenced above as issued by CDFW authorizes incidental take of one
species (GGS) listed under CESA that may occur as a result of project
implementation.
2015112002 Tower Bridge Fender Replacement Project
Caltrans #3
Sacramento, West Sacramento--Yolo, Sacramento
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0259-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Caltrans as represented by Doug Lange. The project is limited to the removal of
an existing fender system on the Tower Bridge that surrounds the in-water piers 6
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and 7 of the bridge within the Sacramento River. The timber system will be
replaced with modern plastic wales and sheathing supported by steel piles. All
removal and construction activity will be performed via barge. The existing timber
fender system will be removed via barge by mechanically cutting or breaking the
existing pile off at or near the mudline. A total of 200 16-inch timber piles will be
removed employing this method, 100 piles per. All piles will be placed in a
containment basin along with any attached sediment or debris after removal and
disposed of at an off-site facility.
The new fender system will be installed via barge. A total of 104 new piles will be
installed at pier 6 and 7 via barge mounted cranes with vibratory hammers. Eight
36-inch diameter steel pile sand ninety-six 24-inch diameter steel piles will replace
the existing 200 creosote 16-inch timber piles. The eight new 36-inch steel piers
and the ninety-six 24-inch steel piers will create a permanent loss of aquatic
habitat of approx. 5,105 sq. ft. over 0.12 acres. The previously existing fender
structure had an area of 4,266 sq. ft. over .10 acres. The completion of the new
fender structure shall result in the net permanent impact of 839 sq. ft. over 0.02
acres.
2016032015 Kammerer Road/Highway 99 Sphere of Influence Amendment Project
Sacramento County Local Agency Formation Commission
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOD
This is a landowner-initiated proposal to amend the City of Elk Grove Sphere of
Influence (SOI), the Sacramento Area Sewer District SOI, and the Sacramento
Regional County Sanitation District SOI to add approx. 1,156 acres in an area just
south of, and adjacent to the City of Elk Grove's current City limits. the project
does not include any development proposal and does not provide for any changes
in land use. Any future City of Elk Grove development would first require an
annexation request to Sacramento Local Agency Formation Commission.
2016082013 Decker Island Restoration Project
Water Resources, Department of
Rio Vista--Solano
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0319-R3, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, the CA DWR, as represented by Dan Riordan.
Purpose of the project is to restore and enhance tidal wetland and associated
habitat on the southeastern parcel of Decker Island for the benefit of special status
fish. The project is limited to three construction actions: the reduction of a
300-foot section of levee, the transformation of existing internal berms to habitat
mounds, and the excavation of a southwestern breach, Site preparation will
include vegetation clearing and grubbing on designated access routes, staging
areas, and at the locations of each project feature to be constructed. Two
temporary culverts will be installed for equipment access and removed upon
Project completion.
2017081068 Rosamond Community Services District Arsenic Compliance Project
Rosamond Community Services District
--Kern
NOD
Rosamond Community Services District would integrate eight water systems to
their distribution system to provide potable water that meets applicable state and
federal water quality standards. The project has been recommended by SWRCB.
The district is expected to begin construction in January 2018 and take approx 12
months The project includes the annexation of the following eight communities:
First Mutual Water Company, 60th Street Water Association, Lucky 18 on
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Rosamond LLC, Rosamond High School Water System, Desert Breeze Mobile
Home Park, Rosamond Mobile Home Park, Rose Villa Apartments, and Antelope
Valley Mobile Home Park.
2017122046 Incidental Take of Tricolored Blackbird During Candidacy Period Regulation
Change
Fish & Game Commission
--
NOD
Pursuant to Fish and Game code section 02084, the proposed project would add a
new regulation in order to allow take as defined by Fish and Game Code section
86, of tricolored blackbird under limited circumstances, subject to certain terms
and conditions, during the species' candidacy under the Fish and Game code,
section 2050. Three categories of activities for which incidental take of the
tricolored blackbird would be authorized during candidacy are: 1) actions to
protect, restore, conserve or enhance habitat; 2) actions to monitor tricolored
blackbird breeding colonies; 3) harvest of grain crops under a harvest
management program to protect colonies.
2018028132 Planning Application PA18-002(TUP)
Aliso Viejo, City of
--Orange
NOE
Planning application PA18-002 (TUP) for a temporary use permit to establish a
produce stand of strawberries on property of 26811 Aliso Creek Rd in Aliso Viejo.
2018028133 Alex Camp Crossing
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 3 (Central Coast), San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The purpose of this project is to construct a culvert crossing in an unnamed
drainage, which will replace an Arizona crossing that will be removed upon
completion of the culvert.
2018028134 Valley View Charter Montessori Building Addition Project
Buckeye Union School District
--El Dorado
NOE
Add 1 each, 30x32 DSA approved classroom - kindergarten area for extended
day; 1 each, 30x32 DSA Approved Classroom - Standard Teaching
Station/Classroom; and 1 each 180x3, DSA Approved Classroom/restroom Wing
to the Valley View Charter Montessori TK-8th grade school site.
2018028135 Mayer Hall Popmintchev Laser Lab Rennovation
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project would renovate five existing laboratory rooms
(1109,1113,1118,1125,1133) in the Mayer Hall Building. Scope of work includes
emoval of the walls between the rooms and replacing to have five spaces, which
would acoomodate two laser systems in an ISO 6/8 classroom laser lab. Scope of
work would also include HVAC modification, plumving and electrical work for the
lasers systems. Flooring would be removed and replaced and walls would be
patched and painted as needed
2018028136 Boulder Removal - 11-3A139
Caltrans #11
--San Diego
NOE
Caltrans proposes to perform emergency rock scaling and boulder removal at
State Route 78 post mile 73.0 and SR 94 PM 43.9. All work will be within Caltrans
right of way. The purpose of this project is to reduce hazards such as rocks and
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boulders from entering state transportation facilities. This project is needed since
these areas have been identified as areas prone to rock slides.
2018028137 Blue Oak Elementary School Modernization Project
Buckeye Union School District
--El Dorado
NOE
ADA/Accessibility related improvements, roofing replacement, HVAc replacement,
lighting replacement, exterior and interior painting, cabinet
replacement.resurfacing, flooring replacement, wall covering replacement,
hardcourt replacement and restriping and misc. site work to correct drainage
issues.
2018028138 Planning Application PA18-001(AUP)
Aliso Viejo, City of
--Orange
NOE
Panning application PA18-001 (AUP) for an adminstrative use permit for Wild Iris
Waxing + Wellness ro establish a beauty salon consisting of one work station,
specializing in esthetician and skin care services.
2018028139 Reclaimed Water Infrastructure - LBWD Access Easement
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
Project includes the granting of an access easement to the Long Beach Water
Department for the installation of a new reclaimed water meter on campus.
2018028140 Mitchell Middle School-Science Buidling and Nine Relocatable Classrooms
Folsom Cordova Unified School District
Rancho Cordova--Sacramento
NOE
Installation of 5 relocatable classrooms
2018028141 PLN18-00132
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 4-4C Reperforation
2018028142 PLN18-00133
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 2-12 Reperforation
2018028143 Villa Creek Estuary Restoration Park
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
This project will study and document the necessary data, feasibility, cost estimate,
and project scope options for the restoration of an historic estuary at the mouth of
Villa Creek in Estero Bluffs State Park.
2018028144 Peter J. Shields Elementary - Installation of a Relocatable Student Care Building
Folsom Cordova Unified School District
Rancho Cordova--Sacramento
NOE
Installation of a relocatable Student Care building
30 19
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
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2018021033 San Timoteo Foothill Neighborhood Flood Protection Project
Moreno Valley, City of
Moreno Valley--Riverside
MND 03/14/2018
The city is constructing an underground storm drain system in the San Timoteo
Foothill Neighborhood of the city. Repetitive flooding during the past 25 years has
damaged local streets, private properties, landscapes, and hardscapes; disrupted
local traffic, school bus routes, and delivery of utility services; and contributed to
mud and debris flows and health hazards. The new underground storm drain
system would safely pass runoff from the north boundary to an existing outlet at
the southern boundary of the neighborhood. The system would include reinforced
concrete pipe placed in approx 4-7 ft wide and 10-22 ft deep trenches excavated
within existing roadways. The total length of the proposed storm drain system
would be approx 2860 ft.
2018021035 Pacific Gateway
Los Angeles County
Torrance--Los Angeles
MND 03/14/2018
A residential condo development consisting of 58 attached townhomes. Required
entitlements are a general plan amendment from low-density residential and
industrial to medium-density residential; a zone change from M-1 and A-1 to
R-3DP; and a development program CUP to ensure the development occurring
after the property has been rezoned will conform to plans presented to the
decision-making body are also needed to facilitate the requested density. The
proposed townhomes will be three-story units and 131 parking spaces will be
provided. The project features 10,531 sf of common open space area. Access is
provided off of 223rd St into a gated entry and a secondary access is provided off
of Normandie Ave for emergency vehicles only.
2018022028 Diablo Energy Storage
Pittsburg, City of
Pittsburg--Contra Costa
MND 03/23/2018
Note: Extended
Construction of three 60,000 sf buildings to house advanced energy storage
technology, which, together with related control equipment including inverters,
transformers and a small on-site electric substation, would be connected via a new
electric tie-in line to the existing PG&E Pittsburg Substation located .6 mile north of
the project site. The facility will be unoccupied and is designed for full remote
operation.
2018021034 Riverside County 2018 Weed Abatement Program
Riverside County
--Riverside
Neg 03/14/2018
The project is to implement the Riverside County's 2018 Weed Abatement
Program pursuant to ordinance no. 695, as amended, requiring the abatement of
flammable and combustible vegetation that can potentially become a fire hazard.
Abatement activities will adhere to the removal practices specified in the Field
Training Manual Decision Making Guidelines.
The Riverside County Fire Dept Hazardous Reduction Office conducts annual field
inspections of unimproved lands throughout the unincorporated areas of Riverside
County. The purpose of the annual inspection is to identify hazardous vegetation
or combustible material on properties which pose a hazard or potential hazard to
the safety of the landowners, residents in the vicinity, users of public in general. As
a result of these site specific inspections, property owners of targeted parcels will
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receive a Notice of Violation and Order to Abate which will indicate the method
and amount of clearance required for compliance.
2018022026 Former Oroville Manufactured Gas Plant Remedial Action Plan
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Oroville--Butte
Neg 03/14/2018
DTSC is proposing to approve a RAP for the Former Oroville Manufactured Gas
Plant site pursuant to regulatory authority granted under chp. 6.8, div 20, sec
25323.1 and 25356.1, H&SC. The draft RAP will address impacts to soil and
groundwater from previous operations at the site. The remedial activities will
involve excavation and disposal of approx 6,600 cy, or approx 430 truckloads, of
contaminated soil at an off-site permitted facility. The soil is impacted by benzene,
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, lead, and petroleum hydrocarbons. Additionally,
approx the same amount of clean fill will be imported from a local source. Imported
soil will be tested for contaminants in accordance with DTSCs October 2001
Information Advisory on Clean Imported Fill Material.
2018022027 Tiburon Open Space Weeding Project
Tiburon, City of
Tiburon--Marin
Neg 03/20/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Weeding of non-native grasses and forbs in proximity of special status plants
located on Town of Tiburon-owned open space parcels in order to improve the
habitat of the special status plants and reduce the likelihood of them being
out-competed by the non-native plants.
2017121051 Smith Ranch Self-Storage Project (Planning Application No. 16-0138) Initial
Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND)
Wildomar, City of
Wildomar--Riverside
Oth
Note: Response to Comments
1. change of zone: the project requires approval for 3 of 4 parcels from I-P to
M-SC to match the M-SC zoning for 380-290-037.
2. The project requires a variance to allow for a two ft setback along the western
property line for building F
3. approval of a parcel merger to consolidate 4 parcels into 1 parcel to
accommodate.
4. approval of CUP to develop the mini-warehouse facility, including a 1,150 sf
project leasing office.
5. An encroachment permit would be required for installation of sewer, water, and
electrical connections in city ROW.
1997022074 Tanks #3 and #4 at Verdera North Reservoir Site, Associated Infrastructure, and
Residential Development Project
Lincoln, City of
Lincoln--Placer
SIR 03/29/2018
The proposed project includes two 5 MG water storage tanks that would provide a
portion of water storage needed to serve the TBSP area and other approved
development in the city of Lincoln. The infrastructure needed to connect the water
tank to the city's water conveyance system. The existing informal trail would be
realigned to accommodate the tanks. An existing trail would be realigned to
accommodate the tank site. An existing city-owned pond site adjacent to the
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proposed tanks would be filled and graded to accommodate eight residential lots
for future development. The total project area is 13.9 acres. Approx 8.6 acres
would be developed under the proposed project.
2010081067 Supplemental EIR for Orange County MVCD Integrated Vector Management
Program
Orange County Mosquito Vector Control District
--Orange
SIR 03/29/2018
The Orange County Vector Control District, approved a final programmatic
EIR/EIS for its integrated Vector Management Practices in November 2012.
Recent outbreaks in Orange County of West Nile Virus and establishment of three
invasive mosquito species known as vectors of dengue, Zika and chikungunya
viruses, has prompted the District to increase aerial spraying efforts to control
adult mosquitos and to add several new chemical and biological products to
control adult and juvenile mosquitoes. This Supplemental to the Final PEIR has
been prepared to cover the environmental review of these additional activities of
the District and the minor changes to the program analyzed by the Final PEIR
accepted in 2012.
2002032048 Port of Stockton West Complex Development Plan
Stockton, Port of
Stockton--San Joaquin
NOD
The project consists of constructing the an approx. 70 foot by 100-foot paved
tipping area for unloading glass feedstock, a 38-foot by 100-foot warehouse
building for housing glass processing equipment, two sets of 15-foot wide, 55-foot
long, 10-foot high storage bunkers for incoming product, and a driveway for
accessing the southern portion of the site.
2006112015 Snowcreek VIII, Snowcreek Master Plan Update -2007
Mammoth Lakes, City of
Mammoth Lakes--Mono
NOD
The annexation of two parcels (APNs 040-140-004, -005) of undeveloped land
within the Town of Mammoth Lakes into the MCWD Sphere of Influence. The
subject properties, which total 94.01 acres, are within Snowcreek Master Plan
Update 2007 ar ea. LAFCo independently reviewed the environmental effects of
the project as showing in the FEIR and found none of the conditions described in
CEQA Guidelines sections 15162 or 15163 exist and that, accordingly, no
subsequent or supplemental EIR is required. Moreover, LAFCo independently
reviewed the CEQA Guidelines section 15091 and section 15093 findings for the
Snowcreek Master Plan made by the Town of Mammoth Lakes in conjunction with
its certification of the FEIR and adopted those findings as its own.
2013011004 Major Waste Tire Facility Permit for BJ Used Tire & Rubber Recycling, Inc.
Resources Recycling and Recovery, Department of
Fontana--San Bernardino
NOD
Issuance of a Major Waste Tire Facility Permit to allow for the storage of up to
20,000 waste tires on-site, at any one time.
2015011049 Recycled Water Program Expansion
Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District
El Monte, Industry, La Puente--Los Angeles
NOD
The Project will include the construction of pipelines, booster stations, and a
service reservoir to extend nonpotable recycled water service to portions of the
Cities of La Puente, Industry, South El Monte, El Monte, and Pico Rivera. The
Project will also include plumbing modifications to convert existing water users'
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irrigation systems from potable water supply to the recycled water supply. The
Project includes the South El Monte Recycled Water Expansion Project and the La
Puente Valley County Water District (LPVCWD) Recycled Water Expansion
Project.
2017072006 Western Nevada County Community Defense Project - Deer Creek
Nevada County
Nevada City--Nevada
NOD
The project would involve the treatment of forest conditions in order to reduce fire
danger. The Forest Service is proposing to reduce surface fuel loadings and
ladder fuels to a level that would allow safe fire suppression by hand cutting, piling,
and burning material, developing Helispots, and water sources, treating non-native
invasive plants, and removing hazard trees. In addition, the Forest Service is
proposing to recondition/maintain and repair several sections of existing roads to
improve accessibility for firefighting operations and public ingress and egress in
the event of a wildfire in the area.
To accomplish the purpose and need of this project, the Forest Service is
proposing the treatments on approx. 4,321 acres of national forest lands on the
Yuba River Ranger District, within western Nevada County. The following
treatments are proposed: 1) Hand cut machine pile and burn piles; 2) Mechanically
thin (tractor) and underburn; 3) Hand cut, machine pile, burn piles, and underburn;
4) Helispot development; 5) Water Source Developments; 6) Mastication; 7) Hand
cut, hand pile, and burn piles; 8) Hand cut, hand pile, burn piles, and underburn; 9)
Underburn; 10) Manually treat non-native invasive plants; 11) Improve sensitive
plant habitat by hand cutting small trees, shrubs, and small down wood in selected
areas to provide more sunlight; 12) Remove hazard trees; 13) Protect residual
trees in treated stands from annosus root disease by treating freshly cut stumps
greater than 14 inches diameter with a registered borate compound; 14) Enhance
hardwoods by handcutting selected hardwood sprouts in treatment units; 15)
Improve road conditions through maintenance of 37 miles of road of which approx.
17 miles would be reconditioned; 16) Transfer of ownership and maintenance to
Nevada County of two segments of roads (totaling 1.86 miles) in the Madrone
Springs-Cooper Road area.
2017092047 Felton Library Project
Santa Cruz County
--Santa Cruz, San Mateo, San Benito, Monterey, Santa Clara
NOD
The project proposes to construct a library and an outdoor interactive
environmental education program in two phases. Phase one would consist of the
construction of a 9,657 sf library with a fenced patio, parking lot, frontage
improvements along Gushee St, a monument sign, and related improvements; the
replacement of a culvert in Bull Creek with pedestrian bridge, and restoration of
the riparian area. Phase two would consist of the construction of outdoor
interactive environmental education areas and a second pedestrian bridge over
Bull Creek.
2018028145 Office Space Lease In a Multi Tenant Office Buidling
California Commission on Disability Access
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Agency will lease 3580 square feet of office space in a multi tenant office building.
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2018028146 PLN18-00150
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
32F 9-7G Reperforation
2018028147 Collaborative Aquatic Invasive Species Program Planning Project
Tahoe Resource Conservation District
--Placer, El Dorado
NOE
Project will allow Tahoe Resource Conservation District to complete environmental
review and permitting, address critical knowledge gaps, and develop new control
technologies for aquatic invasive plants and warm water fishes.
2018028148 Issue Right of Entry Permit and Easement to Aerojet Rocketdye for Monitoring
Well
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Folsom--Sacramento
NOE
Issue a temporary right of entry permit to Aerojet Rocketdye to install one water
quality monitoring well on flat area above the bluffs on the south side of Lake
Natoma within Folsom Lake State recreation Area, and grant an easement
sufficient to operate and maintain the well. Work will:
Comply with all State and Federal environmental laws, but not limited to the
endangered Species Act.
Be coordinated with the Gold Field District's staff as identified with Right of Entry
Permit
2018028149 On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation (OSG) Upgrade Project
Calaveras Public Utility District
--Calaveras
NOE
Converting the existing, antiquated chlorine gas disinfection system to an OSH
unit. Benefits of upgrading the existing facility are 1) a safer disinfection
alternative, 2) reduced operational costs, 3) simple operation and maintenance, 4)
less hazardous hypochlorite solution, 5) elimination of hazardous materials.
2018028150 PLN18-00143
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well- Sections 511-1Q
2018028151 PLN18-00149
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
29 2-10H Reperforation
2018028152 Electric Vehicle (EV) Ready Communities Challenge Phase I- Blueprint Plan
Development
Santa Clara, City of
Santa Clara--Santa Clara
NOE
The project is a grant application being offered by the California Energy
Commission (CEC) through the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle
Technology Program (ARFVTP), permitting funding to develop an Electric Vehicle
(EV) Blueprints Plan for the City and County of Santa Clara.
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2018028153 Repair Monroe Orchard Irrigation System
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Repair irrigation system in the historic Monroe Orchard within Marshall Gold
Discovery State Historic Park to preserve the remaining historic fruit trees in the
orchard.
Use excavator and hand shovel to excavate 30 inches deep to expose the pipes
and valves;
make repairs to irrigation system
back filled excavated trench with the same dirt that came out of them
2018028155 Issuance of Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0506-R1, Willow
Creek Irrigation Diversion Project
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Siskiyou
NOE
The project is limited to activities associated with the diversion of water from
Willow Creek via a temporary gravel dam, down a ditch approximately 250 feet to
a weir/screen inlet, and then piped to nearby field for irrigation. The activities
include moving approximately 1 cubic yard of material from the diversion ditch to
the creek to establish a gravel dam for conveying water to conversion ditch. At the
conclusion of the summer when the creek is dry, the material placed in the
channel is moved back to the diversion ditch. The diversion is managed by the
Scott Valley & Shasta Valley Watermaster District and in compliance with the
State Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Rights. Work for the water
diversions will include use and maintenance of existing water diversion
infrastructure
2018028157 PLN18-00137
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
1Y 2024JR- Minor Reowrk, PP16616
2018028158 Conveyance of up to 1,300 acre feet in 2018 of Central Valley Project water stored
in San Luis Reservoir to be conveyed in the CA aqueduct and delivered to Tula
Water Resources, Department of
--Kings
NOE
Cont., Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District (SWPAO#17035)
TLBWSD will take delivery of up to 1,3000 acre feet of CVP water under Article 55
of its State Water Supply Contract. The water is stored in San Luis Reservoir on
behald od Mercy Springs Water District and will be made available by Reclamation
at O'Neill Forebay for subsequent delivery by DWR to TLBWSD. The water will be
conveyed throught the CA Aqueduct and delivered by Angiola Water District.
2018028159 Westside System Chlorination
Quail Valley Water District
Tehachapi--Kern
NOE
Install chlorination tank and pump inside existing well enclosures to provide
disinfection of public water supply
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2018028160 Greeley Hill Air Curtain Burner
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Mariposa
NOE
The Greeley Hill Air Curtain Burner project is located at 10601 Dexter rd,
Coulterville, CA 95311. This project involves burning unmerchantable logs and
slash fro the declared tree mortality emergency in an Air Curtain Burner. The
material is brought to the site by private owners and contractors. The project will
continue at the location as long as thereis a need. The project area consists of
approximately 2 acres. The area has been previously used for a cattle grazing
field. The nearest resident is over 500 feet to the southeast of the project site. This
will be referred to as the Greeley Hill Air Curtain Burner Project.
2018028161 Explosives Routes and Stopping Places
California Highway Patrol
--
NOE
This project updates designated safe stops for highway commercial vehicles
transporting explosives as required by S: 31616 of the California vehicle Code.
Updates are mostly due to ownership or business information changes. The
updated list for carriers transporting explosives ensures public health and safety
2018028162 PLN18-00146
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well -Sec 21 1 - 10C
31 22
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2009051005 EIR 6-08; 99 Houghton Industrial Park Project by McIntosh & Associates
Kern County
Bakersfield--Kern
EIR 03/30/2018
The project proponent is requesting: (a) one GPA from map code designation R-IA
to LI on 108 acres, SI on 159 acres, HC on 9.01 acres, GC on 22 acres of the
proposed site; (b) one change in zone classification from the existing A to M-1 PD
on 108 acres, M-2 PD on 159 acres, CH PD on 25 acres and C-2 PD Plant and the
construction of WTP in an M-2 District; (d) an exclusion of 257.57 acres from the
boundaries of ag preserve no. 13. The propose project would allow the
development of an industrial park with a max of 4,613,004 sf of net building area.
2017071026 Orange County Sanitation District Biosolids Master Plan, Project No. PS15-01
Orange County Sanitation District
Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach--Orange
EIR 03/30/2018
The Orange County Sanitation District is proposing to implement the Biosolids
Master Plan which includes upgrades to and construction of new biosolids
handling facilities to be implemented over a 20-year planning period. The nine
individual projects that would be implemented under this BMP would provide for
flexible and sustainable biosolids handling to accommodate increased wastewater
treatment for the future. Proposed projects include installation of perimeter
screening around plant no. 2, construction of temporary and permanent
processing facilities for new waste streams, relocation of a warehouse and
collections yard on plant no. 2, construction of six new digesters, replacement of
seven existing digesters, and demolition of six existing digesters. All proposed
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projects would be located within OCSD Plant no. 1 and no. 2 boundaries;
therefore, the project area includes plant no. 1 and no. 2.
2018021036 Withdrawn - Anza Mutual Water Company Water Supply Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--Riverside
MND
Note: Withdrawn per lead - 2/27/2018.
The proposed project involves the construction of up to two new water supply
wells, up to two new 300,000 gallon water storage tanks, and water pumping and
treatment facilities on a 1.38-acre site. In addition, a new transmission and
distribution pipeline system would be installed to serve AMWC customers. The
system would include approx 850 ft of 12" distribution piping, 500 ft of 12-in
transmission piping, 1750 ft of 8-in diameter distribution piping, 10,200 ft of 6-in
diameter distribution piping, and 3050 ft of 4-in transmission piping.
2018021037 Tavern Road Major Grading Plan
San Diego County
--San Diego
MND 03/15/2018
The project is an 'as built' major grading plan for commercial site development.
The project consists of the import and fill of 8,500 cy of material with no
excavation.
2018021039 Kelly Slater Wave Company Surf Ranch Project
Kings County
Lemoore--Kings
MND 03/15/2018
The project site consists of 155 acres of land consisting of the former Phoenix
Sunrise Golf Course and accompanying country club facility, a hay barn, a utility
shed, and a man-made water ski pond, and a man-made wave generation system
known as the current Surf Ranch facility.
2018021040 Winter Cloud Seeding Program for Lopez Lake and the Salinas Reservoir
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
MND 03/15/2018
The proposed project is a Winter Cloud Program for Lopez Lake and the Salinas
Reservoir. The project objective is to increase precipitation in the Lopez Lake and
Salinas Reservoir watersheds during winter precipitation events. The seeding
program would use a combination of approx 8 ground seeding sites and aircraft. It
has been estimated that precipitation increases would be between 9% and 17% in
the reservoir watersheds. The ground seeding sites are located in the inland
portions of the San Luis Obispo and South County planning areas. The reservoir
watersheds are located primarily in the North County and South County Planning
areas and supervisorial districts 3, 4, and 5.
2018022029 Sanchez Minor Land Division (PLN16-00254)
Placer County
--Placer
MND 03/15/2018
The project proposes a minor land division to allow for the division of an approx
12.16-acre lot into three lots consisting of 6.33 acres, 3.48 acres and 2.35 acres.
The project site is developed with a single-family and a secondary residence. The
parcel map would be designed such that is the larger residence would be situated
on parcel 1 and the secondary residence would be situated on parcel 2. All
residential parking would be located on-site. The parcel map will include widening
of the existing road from Taylor Rd to the east boundary of parcel 2 to a pavement
width of 24 ft with 2-ft aggregate base shoulders.
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2018022030 Colinas Estates (PLN17-00237)
Placer County
--Placer
MND 03/15/2018
The project proposes a vesting tentative subdivision map and setback variance in
order to allow construction of ten single-fam residences on 5.49 acres of land. The
site is located within the Granite Bay Community plan area and is undeveloped.
The site is designated low density res, 0.4-0.9 acre min parcel size in the Granite
Bay Community plan and is zoned RS-AG-20.
2018021038 Orange County Water District Groundwater Replenishment System Conveyance
Facilities Project
Orange County Water District
Huntington Beach--Orange
Neg 03/15/2018
The construction of two 3 million gallon flow equalization tanks, pump station and
associated piping.
2018028170 Big Horn Professional Center
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
Neg
Project consists of Major Design Review for eight, single-story medical office
buildings totaling +/-66,000 gross sq. ft. along with associated parking and
landscaping improvements on +/- 6.32 acres of a +/- 18.93 acre site, including
minor deviations for setbacks and a deviation to the Laguna Gateway fence
requirements; a Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide the +/- 18.93 acre site into nine
parcels for a medical office condominium project with a maximum of 56
condominium units, one +/- 11.55 open space parcel for existing wetlands to the
north, and the abandonment of an excess portion of Lewis Stein Road; and a
Minor Uniform Sign Program covering the proposed office development.
1992042063 Revised Stage II Lincoln Project Reclamation Plan
Amador County
Amador City, Sutter Creek--AMADOR
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0178-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Sutter Gold Mining Company.
As part of the Lincoln Mine operations, areas within APN 40-030-087 designated
the Surface Fill Unit (SFU) will be cleared, grubbed, and stripped prior to filling or
grading to design elevations. Topsoil within the SFU will be stripped and
stockpiled for reclamation following Lincoln Mine operations. This Agreement
pertains to two separate sub-projects within the SFU. The sub-projects will impact
two unnamed tributaries to Whiskey Gulch: SFU Drainage #1 and SFU Drainage
#2.
1999102012 Northwest Rocklin Annexation/Sunset Ranchos
Rocklin, City of
Rocklin--Placer
NOD
Project is a request for approval of a General Plan Amendment, a General
Development Plan Amendment, a Rezone, and a Small Lot Tentative Subdivision
Map to modify various land use designations and zoning, and to further subdivide
five existing parcels totaling approx. 41.2 acres into 208 single-family residential
lots, twelve lettered lots for landscaping, access, and utilities.
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2013092036 Napa Renewable Resources Project
Napa, City of
Napa--Napa
NOD
The Materials Diversion Facility (MDF) is a fully-permitted Solid Waste Facility
(CalRecycle Facility No. 28-AA-0030) that receives and processes all residential
and commercial source separated recyclables and yardwaste generated within the
City and collected by the City's hauler. The MDF also receives and processes
materials delivered by haulers servicing surrounding jurisdictions and by self-haul
customers.
The Applicant is proposing three improvements: 1) a Covered Aerated Static Pile
(CASP) mass bed composting system with concrete slab, walls, and positive
aeration system capable of composting 66,640 tons per year; 2) modification of
drainage pipelines to direct all stormwater on-site to a single detention pond
capable of processing 1,000 gallons per minute; and 3) installation of roof
structures to cover operations.
2014061008 Dickenson Ferry Road Bridge Replacement Project
Merced County
Merced--Merced
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0227-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
County of Merced.
Project includes activities related to the replacement of an existing two-lane 87
foot long 22-foot wide, five-span timber structure with a new 105 foot long, 39-foot
wide three-span flat slab bridge over the realignment of the road approaches, and
the relocation of the O'Donnell Lateral Canal. The Amendment includes the
modification to the impacts discussion and to avoidance and minimization
measures regarding special status species.
2015021089 State Route 269 Bridge Project
Caltrans #6
Huron--Fresno
NOD
The project will raise the profile of SR 269, construct three new bridges and modify
the Arroyo Pasajero Creek channel to prevent closure of the hwy due to flooding.
2015122055 2016 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program, the Steelhead Report
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Mendocino
NOD
Restoration of salmon and steelhead habitat in James Creek by removing a fish
passage barrier, and providing access to approx. 3.4 miles of upstream spawning
and rearing habitat. The Project will use quarry stone, aggregate base rock and
alluvium to raise the creekbed gradually to an existing nine foot bedrock cascade.
2017051028 Recycled Water Program - Phase 2B - Pipeline, Pump Station and Tank
Castaic Lake Water Agency
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOD
The CLWA Phase 2B recycled system will include a recycled water tank (approx 1
MG), a transmission pipeline from the Vista Canyon pump station to the proposed
recycled water tank, distribution pipelines to serve major customers, and a backup
potable water supply line from the existing Cherry Willow potable water tanks to
the new recycled water tank to maintain flow through the recycled water
distribution system if recycled water supply is interrupted. In addition to the Vista
Canyon development, recycled water supply will be used to serve irrigation
customers with landscaped areas in the Fair Oaks Ranch community. CLWA's
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goal for the phase 2B project is to use all of the available recycled water to offset
potable water demands.
2017052008 Martin Slough Enhancement Conditional Use Permit
Humboldt County
Eureka--Humboldt
NOD
Estuary enhancement to approx. 8,000 linear feet of Martin Slough and its
tributaries, beginning at the confluence with Swain Slough, and extending
upstream to the Eureka Municipal Golf Course.
2017061032 Joint Use Fields Project
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
The proposed project involves the construction and operation of join-use fields
(JUF) at Cubberley and Encanto Elementary Schools. The 3.65 acre JUF at
Cubberley Elementary School includes 1.54 acres of new irrigated natural turf
field; 0.20 acre DG walking track; 1.31 acres of existing DG field; 0.43 acres of
existing asphalt hardcourts; 0.17 acres of existing asphalt parking lot; and one new
drinking fountain; and the 2.43 acre JUF at Encanto Elementary School includes
1.34 acres of new irrigated natural turf field; a new 0.23 acre DG walking track;
0.31 acres of existing asphalt hardcourts; 0.55 acres of existing asphalt parking
lot; and one new drinking fountain.
2017081018 Former Hughes Aircraft Company, Fullerton Main Campus Facility
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Fullerton--Orange
NOD
Pursuant to the requirements of CA Health & Safety Code, section 25187,
Raytheon Company (Raytheon) has submitted a request to DTSC to approve a
Corrective Measures Study (CMS) and a Remedy Selection that would allow
Raytheon to perform remedial activities at the project location which would result
in a commercial/industrial clean-up standard.
2017102074 MS15-0001: Four-Lot Minor Subdivision plus a Remainder Parcel in Lafayette
Contra Costa County
Lafayette--Contra Costa
NOD
The applicant requests approval of a four-lot vesting tentative map which includes
a remainder. Subdividing the 1.99-acre site would result in lots ranging in size
from 10,697 to 26,176 sq. ft. in area. the project also includes: access
improvements, installation of utilities, drainage improvements, 4,997 cubic yards of
grading (2,288 cut, 2,709 fill) and a tree permit request to remove eight trees and
to work within the dripline of five other trees in order to construct the new homes
and necessary improvements (e.g. utilities, and access improvements). The
project includes the following variance and exceptions from the County Code:
Variances for a retaining wall (six feet to three feet tall) to support the private
roadway as follows: 1) a zero-foot secondary front yard setback ( where 15 feet is
required) on Parcels A,B, and C; 2) a six foot secondary front yard setback (where
15 feet is required) on Parcel d; 3) a zero-foot side yard setback (where 20 feet is
required) on Parcels A, B, C, and D. Exceptions include: 1) a vertical curve length
of 30 feet on the private road (where 50 feet is the minimum); 2) a vertical curve
length of 30 feet on the private road (where 50 feet is the minimum); 3) centerline
grade of the roadway at the intersection of the private road and Huston road of
seven and one-half percent (where six percent is the maximum); 4) discharge of
stormwater from a spreader-pipe type outfall in to the tributary of Murderer's Creek
(where a County standard outfall is required); and 5) zero feet of freeboard
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included in the top-of-bank calculation (where a freeboard depth equal to 20
percent of the depth plus the velocity head of flow in the creek is required).
2018029003 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2018-0001-R1 "Bare Rock
PTHP"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Shasta
NOD
Project is limited to 1 encroachment including the use of an existing skid trail
crossing.
2018029004 Amendment 1 to Site Devleopment Permit SP11-01 (20 Old Ranch Road-North
Pacific Devleopment)
Laguna Niguel, City of
Laguna Niguel--Orange
NOD
Project analyzed in the October 2013 IS/MND included development of a
single-family residence on the 13-acre hillside property (the Approved Project).
Subsequent to approval of the 2013 IS/MND and completion of construction of the
Approved Project, it became necessary to terrace a hillside on the project site to
reduce scour and erosion that is currently occurring (the Revised Project). The
Revised Project is limited to the necessary grading to terrace the hillside and
drainage improvement and does not include construction of any new buildings or
ancillary uses. The Revised Project is analyzed in an Addendum to the October
2013 IS/MND.
2017088642 Energy Upgrades - City of El Centro Wastewater Treatment Plant
El Centro, City of
El Centro--Imperial
NOE
Per Lead Agency on 9/25/2017, new title changed FROM: Wastewater Treatment
Facility Blowers Replacement; TO: Energy Upgrades - City of El Centro
Wastewater.
The City of El Centro seeks to implement aeration blower improvements at the
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to increase energy efficiency. two existing,
constant speed aeration blowers would be replaced by two new, variable speed
aeration blowers in the same location. The project's objective is to increase
efficiency at the WWTP's aeration basins, which is the most energy intensive
treatment process at the WWTP.
2018028163 Providing Pollution Prevention Equipment for Harbors and Marinas to Improve
Water Quality
Crescent City Harbor District
Crescent City--Del Norte
NOE
The purpose of this project is to prevent the discharge of debris and contaminants
into coastal waters through installation of various spill containment and oil and
pollution cleanup equipment at the Crescent City Harbor. The Crescent City
Harbor District will install three types of water quality improvement equipment with
funding placement locations are not yet permitted. The equipments are:
Oil Spill Response Materials
Surface Trash Skimmers
Bilge Pumpout Systems
Ongoing Maintenance Supplies
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2018028164 The Allan Hancock College Fine Arts Complex
Allan Hancock Joint Community College District
Santa Maria--Santa Barbara
NOE
AHC proposes to build a 88,046 gross square foot Fine Arts Complex with 52,506
of assignable square footage to replace existing instructional space contained in
buildings "E" "F" and "O". Instructional spaces and faculty offices within these
buildings will be relocated to the new Fine Arts Complex. The net increase in class
and labs is five. In consolidating and relocating existing uses, the projected
increase to the student population at the Santa Maria Campus is minimal.
Enrollment at Santa Maria is expected to remain flat or have a slight increase over
the next 5 years. Special events and performances will occur in the proposed
building, consistent with the existing uses and schedules currently in place in
buildings E,F, and O.
2018028165 EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE, CITY OF
HOPE MEDICAL CENTER
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
Duarte--Los Angeles
NOE
CTSC has issued an Emergency Permit to the City of Hope Medical Center (EPA
ID#CAD066698408) to treat hazardous waste through controlled reaction with a
chemical solution.
1H Tetrazole (E1) - 3 quantity; shock sensitive
The hazardous waste item are expired and are currently being stored at the City of
Hope Medical Center has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an
accident or severe injury. Treatment will take place within a designated exclusion
zone. Only reactive material technicians from CHES will be allowed in the
exclusion zone. Movement, preparation, and treatment of the items will be in
accordance with established standards.
Within 10 business days, City of Hope will submit a final report.
2018028166 Hee Property Driveway and Access (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0411-r1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Shasta
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed lake and streambed
alteration agreement number 1600-2017-0411-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the
Fish and Game Code to Mr. Hee Choul Lee.
The project is limited to creating access to a new building site through construction
of a new driveway on a vacant parcel with 3 seperate stream encroachments. the
culvert crossings will be in Class III streams and have been designed in
accordance to county grading standards, and shall meet 100 year storm event
sizing criteria. All construction work will occur when no water is present. With land
owner permission, this agreement also authorizes maintenance of existing Bacon
creek ford. Such maintenance strictly includes maintaining the channel 100 feet
downstream of the crossing which currently creates a small dam, backing water up
into the crossing after flow has deceased elsewhere.
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2018028167 Routine Maintenance for the Calendar Year 2018
American River Flood Control District
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The program of routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, all mowing,
vegetation pruning, fallen or hazardous tree removal, road grading, minor
earthwork repairs and the placement of rock revetment on Sacramento area flood
control levees, as well as any other similar activities that are needed to meet
standards established by applicable law. The north and south levees of the
American River, Arcade Creek, Robla Creek and Dry Creek and the east levees of
Steelhead Creek and the Sacramento River are part of the federal Sacramento
River Flood Control Project and have been turned over to the American River
Flood Control District for operation and maintenance. These levees protect
residents, property, infrastructure, government facilities and habitat in the
Sacramento metropolitan area. In addition, the District undertakes the operation
and maintenance of other levees in the Sacramento metropolitan area under
contract with the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency or other public agencies
in the region.
2018028168 Elk Grove Gardens (EG-17-040)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
The applicant is requesting to establish a new Agricultural Processing Center
within an existing 7,878 sq. ft. warehouse building on a 3.68 +/- acre Light
Industrial (LI) zoned property at 9750 Kent St. This center would provide indoor
cultivation of mushrooms to be used for culinary activities. The preparation of raw
goods and sale of the mushrooms will be completed offsite. All cultivation
activities will remain indoors as there are no exterior improvements proposed with
this request.
2018028169 Hyundai of Elk Grove (EG-16-022)
Elk Grove, City of
Elk Grove--Sacramento
NOE
The project consists of Major Design Review for a new 25,568 sq. ft. auto
showroom and service department building with a 1,133 sq. ft. carwash accessory
building and associated site improvements located on a vacant +/-5.51 acre site
within the Elk Grove Auto Mall. This project includes a tree permit to remove three
trees of local importance.
2018028171 Mailliard East Ranch ("Ranch") Conservation Easement Acquisition Project
Natural Resources Agency
--Mendocino
NOE
Project to acquire a conservation easement over ~3,660 acre Ranch permanently
protecting mixed conifer and coastal redwood forest; protecting habitat for
federally listed aquatic and terrestrial species in the Navarro and Garcia
watersheds.
2018028172 Wraggs Ridge Acquisition Project
Natural Resources Agency
Napa--Napa
NOE
LTNC will purchase ~2,000 acres of Wraggs Ridge to permanently protect the
property in its undeveloped state including oak woodland habitat abutting Lake
Berryessa; priority species such as foothill yellow-legged frog, streamside daisy,
pallid bat, golden eagle, cooper's hawk, swainson's hawk, white-tailed kite,
loggerhead shrike.
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2018028173 Johnson Canyon Mitigation and Restoration Project
Natural Resources Agency
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
Project to restore approx. 2.7 acres of severely compacted soil and degraded
habitat areas. The project will reduce sedimentation and pollutant transfer to
Gregory Creek, Donner Lake and Truckee River.
2018028174 El Dorado Ranch Acquisition (Phase #3; 1,018 Acres)
Natural Resources Agency
--El Dorado
NOE
Purchase of 1,018 acres of wildlife habitat and blue oak woodland identified as a
priority conservation area for El Dorado County's Oak Woodland Management
Plan.
2018028175 Samoa Dunes and Wetlands Acquisition
Natural Resources Agency
--Humboldt
NOE
Funding the acquisition of 366 acres of coastal dune habitat for the purposes of
habitat protection.
2018028176 Chino Hills Hollow Run Nature Park Project
Natural Resources Agency
Chino Hills--San Bernardino
NOE
Removal of 186 dead and pest infested trees to be replaced by 207 native trees in
the Hollow Run Nature Park
2018028177 Dinuba Green Media Improvements
Natural Resources Agency
Dinuba--Tulare
NOE
Project to remove stamped concrete medians along S. Alta Ave. between Ave 416
and Ave 408. Current medians will be replaced with native, drought tolerant plants
and trees and hardscape. This project will help to reduce environmental impacts of
transportation in and around these areas.
2018028178 SLO Creek Farms Acquisition
Natural Resources Agency
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Fee acquisition of 45 acres along San Luis Obispo Creek to protect and enhance
floodplain/riparian habitat.
2018028179 Van Dam Peak Land Acquisition
Natural Resources Agency
Poway--San Diego
NOE
Acquisition of land in the Van Dam Peak area including 6 parcels, approximately
165 acres in size, for the purpose of preserving fish and wildlife habitat and
preserving access to public lands in its natural condition.
2018028180 Rock Springs Ranch Acquisition Project
Natural Resources Agency
Apple Valley--San Bernardino
NOE
Mohave Desert Land Trust intends to acquire 595 acres known as Rock Springs
Ranch ("Ranch") hich is located outside of Apple Valley, CA. The acquisition is to
protect Ranch's desert land possessing high conservation and cultural resource
values.
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2018028181 Acquisition of the John Henry Ranch in San Diego County
Natural Resources Agency
Escondido--San Diego
NOE
The project is to purchase the 282 acre John Henry Ranch as part of a strategic
effort to secure a nine-mile long wildlife corridor and protect the lands and waters
of the Escondido Creek watershed. The land to be acquired contains Engelmann
Oak woodlands, coastal sage scrub and other sensitive habitat, and two tributary
streams.
2018028182 Stanfield Marsh Outdoor Recreation and Education project
Natural Resources Agency
Big Bear Lake--San Bernardino
NOE
The new trail will connect various segments of non-motorized and pedestrian
facilities that exist along the shore of the Stanfield Marsh between the
intersections of Stanfield Cutoff and Big Bear Blvd and Division Drive and
Aeroplane Drive, and will serve to seperate the sensitive areas along the marsh
from the trail.
2018028183 Orchard Bay Silt Basin Improvements
Lake Arrowhead Community Services District
--San Bernardino
NOE
The silt basin facilities including the corrugated PVC overflow pipes at Orchard
Bay have reached the end of their serviceable life and need to be replaced. The
project consists of removing the existing corrugated pipe and replacing it with
precast concrete box culverts and the structure necessary to support that.
2018028184 Redlands Readiness Center Lease Termination
Military Department - Office of the Adjutant General
Redlands--San Bernardino
NOE
The CMD proposes to terminate an existing lease at the Redlands Armory in
Redlands, CA.
2018028187 PLN18-00155
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Kern County planning and natural resources department
2018028188 EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE, THE
AEROSPACE CORPORATION, EL SEGUNDO, CA
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
El Segundo--Los Angeles
NOE
The California Dept. of Toxic Substances (DTSC), pursuant to authority granted
under CA Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 20, S: 66270.61,
has issued an Emergency Permit to the Aerospace Corporation, to treat
hazardous waste through a controlled reaction with a chemical solution.
- Tetrahydrofuran
- Diethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether
- 1,4 Dioxane
-Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
- Diethyl ether
- Methyl Methacrylate
The hazardous waste items are expired and are currently being stored at the
Aerospace Corporation located at 2310 East El Segundo, CA 90245. DTSC
determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or severe injury, an
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emergency Permit should be issued to chemically stabilize the hazardous waste
prior to transportation off-site by Clean Harbors Environmental Services. The
treatment of the haardous wastes involves the addition of solution to the
containers in a controlled manner to reduce the reactive or ignitable characteristics
of the chemicals.
2018028189 PLN18-00154
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Rework Well - Sect. 31X 1-8W
2018028190 Knox Middle School Acoustical Upgrade Project
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The proposed project involves acoustical upgrades to the various educational
spaced within an existing two-story classroom building at Knox Middle School,
including 14 classrooms, one science classroom and one music room. An
acoustical study determined the need to add ceiling-mounted acoustica; panels to
reduce echo and improve the delivery of audible instruction in these educational
spaces. Each classroom is proposed to include approximately 350 square feet of
acoustical panels. The ceiling-mounted panels would be placed in each
educational space to allow for the best performance, and would avoid conflicts
with building security, electrical, and mechanical systems.
2018028191 La Jolla Elementary School ADA Wheelchair Lift Project
San Diego Unified School District
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The District proposes to install an ADA compliant wheelchair lift to the existing
stage area, as well as remove and replace the existing doors in the
Auditorium/Cafeteria building on the La Jolla Elementary School campus. The
doorframes of the Auditorium/Cafeteria would remain intact. The proposed project
would occur enturely within the existing Auditorium/Cafeteria building was
constructed in 1950, and thus has reached the 50-year benchmarkfor
consideration as a potential historical resource. However, the doors that would be
replaced as part of the proposed project are less than 50 years old, and no other
feature of the building would be altered as part of the proposed project. The
proposed project would not result in an increase in student capacity or student
enrollment.
2018028192 Carpinteria Valley Water District (CVWD) Sentinel Well Project
Carpinteria Valley Water District
--Santa Barbara
NOE
The proposed project is comprised of up to three groundwater monitoring wells to
be used to monitor groundwater elevations and water quality. This would benefit
the CVWD and by extension its customers, by providing information that would
allow CVWD to appropiately manage groundwater resources and avoid the
seawater intrusion or other degradation of valuable potable water resources. Once
construction access and staging of drilling equipment would occur on subject
parcel within the areas identified as temporary easement and permanent
easement.
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2018028193 Operation of Quail Vallet Water District - Westside System C12 Treatment
State Water Resources Control Board
Tehachapi--Kern
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board, as the responsible agency, will be
issuing a water supply permit. The Quail Valley Water District - Westside System
proposed project included inside of well enclosure on Parcel 20 or Map 6717,
Kern, CA, and inside of well enclosure on Parcel 4 of map 8414, Kern, CA.
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2016081004 Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan Draft Program Environmental Impact
Report
Tustin, City of
Tustin--Orange
EIR 04/02/2018
The proposed SP establishes the long-term vision with goals and objectives to
create a vibrant, cohesive, connected, livable, and memorable city core. The SP is
divided into six development areas, establishes permitted uses, development
standards, and design criteria regulating/guiding site planning, building design,
parking, architectural treatment and circulation improvements. The SP would
provide for infill development of approx. 300,000 sf of non-residential and for a
residential city-maintained housing bank with a max of 887 new dwelling units that
could be requested by potential developers. The project includes a GPA, ZCA, ZC,
map revisions, and recision of 5 planned communities and the First Street SP.
2017032041 Sunshine Vista
Watsonville, City of
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
EIR 04/02/2018
The proposed project includes the clean up of the project site, including removal of
junk vehicles, debris, and structures; soil remediation; export of 49,552+/- cy of
soil; temporary stormwater drainage measures; and regrading. The proposed
project also includes development of 150 housing units, associated parking,
utilities, stormwater management, and a public-access nature trail. The proposed
project consists of two phases, with the site clean up and remediation activities on
APN 018-372-14 comprising phase 1, and the remediation activities on APN
018-381-01 and residential development comprising phase 2. Project entitlements
include a GP map amendment, rezoning, planned development, and major
subdivision.
2013082016 Lyons Avenue/Dockweiler Drive Extension Project
Santa Clarita, City of
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
FIN
The Lyons Avenue and Dockweiler Drive extension includes the extension of
Lyons Avenue from Railroad Avenue to the future connection with Dockweiler
Drive. The Project will include re-profiling the intersection of Lyons Avenue and
Railroad Avenue to allow the construction of a new SCRRA/UP railroad grade
crossing. The City anticipates the Project may also include the potential upgrade
or closure of an at-grade crossing at the intersection of Railroad Avenue and 13
Street.
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2018021041 Initial Study Application No. 7370 and Unclassified Conditional Use Permit
Application No. 3592
Fresno County
--Fresno
MND 03/21/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Allow an unmanned telecommunications facility consisting of a 100-ft tall
monopole tower with 12 antennas and related ground equipment, including a
propane backup generator within a 2,500 sf (50ft x 50ft) lease area enclosed by a
6-ft tall chain-link fence with a 12-ft wide gate, on a 20-acre parcel in the AE-20
zone district.
2018021042 Peacock Hill Tentative Map, Rezone and Site Plan, PDS2015-TM-5598,
PDS2015-REZ-15-002, PDS2015-STP-15-003
San Diego County
--San Diego
MND 03/16/2018
The proposed project is a tentative map, a rezone, and a site plan for a condo
development, comprised of six two-story buildings, totaling 64 residential units on
4.88 gross acres. A total of 146 parking spaces, including six ADA spaces, would
be provided. The project includes a rezone that would change the current zoning
use regulation from Gen comm (C36) TO Gen comm/res.
2018021044 Interstate 15 Corridor Project
Caltrans #8
Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga--Riverside, San Bernardino
MND 03/16/2018
Construct express lanes for approx 14.7 miles on I-15 from Riverside County PM
49.8-52.3 and from San Bernardino County PM 0.0-12.2. The project would add
the following on I-15: 2 Express Lanes in each direction between SR 60 and SR
210, 1 Express lane in each direction between Cantu-Galleano Ranch Rd and SR
60, 1 Express lane in each direction between SR 210 and Duncan Canyon Rd.
The project would also add 1 Auxiliary lane in each direction between SR 60 and
I-10, and 1 auxiliary lane in the northbound direction between Fourth St and
Foothill Blvd. In addition to the express lanes, the project includes reconstruction
and/or modification of interchange ramps, local arterials, and structures that are
necessary to accommodate the proposed improvements. Also, advance signage
will be installed in relation to the project limits as required.
2018021045 Indian Grove Development Project (P16-00006, D16-00018)
Oceanside, City of
Oceanside--San Diego
MND 03/16/2018
A TPM, and a DP to subdivide a 7.97 acre parcel into three parcels for single
family residences. The subject property is located at 712 Sleeping Indian Rd.
within the Morro Hills neighborhood of the city of Oceanside. The project would be
completed in two phases. Phase 1 would include the subdivision of the 7.97 acre
parcel into three parcels and the construction of a single-family home on parcel 3
through development plan D16-00018. Development on parcel 1 and 2 would be
deferred to phase 2 which would require the submittal of future Administrative
Development plans for the construction of one single-family residence on each lot.
2018022033 P16-0010/C&J Parcel Map
El Dorado County
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
MND 03/16/2018
Tentative Parcel Map request to subdivide a 38.54-acre property into three rural
residential lots ranging in size from 10 acres to 18.54 acres in the Echo Summit
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Area of South Lake Tahoe. Parcel 1 would be 10 acres, parcel 2 would be 10
acres, and parcel 3 would be 18.54 acres. Parcel 1, parcel 2, and parcel 3 would
require the installation of wells. Septic system would be installed on each lot.
Access to the parcels via a side frontage road within the Hwy 50 ROW, an existing
public, Caltrans maintained road.
2018022035 Clearlake Oaks Charging Station Project (EA: 01-0G700)
Caltrans #1
Clearlake--Lake
MND 03/19/2018
Caltrans proposes to install a publicly-accessible direct current fast-charging plug
in electric vehicle charging station and infrastructure to support an additional three
charging stations in the space adjoining the Caltrans Clearlake Oaks Maintenance
Facility and SR 20. Paving would be installed between the maintenance station
parking lot and the SR 20 edge of pavement. The existing fence would be
re-routed north of the charging stations, and an electric access gate would be
installed, only allowing maintenance station employees to enter.
2018022036 Humboldt Bay Trail South
Humboldt County
Eureka--Humboldt
MND 03/19/2018
Construction and operation of a Class I bike path along the North Coast Railroad
Authority and Caltrans US Hwy 101 corridor generally between Bracut and Eureka,
and construction of a cable between Bracut and Gannon Slough.
2018021046 Tierra Crossing Project
Palmdale, City of
Palmdale--Los Angeles
NOP 03/16/2018
The city is considering the proposed Tierra Crossing Project, which would be
processed as a zone change and GPA to identify potential land uses, phasing,
design standards, and circulation patterns for approx 25.3 acres, located north of
West Avenue S, east of 7th St West, and Tierra Subida Ave, which bisects the
proposed project site's two parcels. The proposed project will provide for the
comprehensive planning of the site into a variety of residential, recreation, and
commercial uses. The final development plan will be determined based on site
constraints, environmental factors, and alternatives analyzed during the CEQA
review process. The project site is vacant land currently zoned for single family
residential uses.
2018022032 Cityview Plaza Residential Tower Project
San Jose, City of
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOP 03/16/2018
The project would demolish the existing Sumimoto Bank Building, a Candidate City
landmark, and construct a 24-story residential tower with upt o 253 residential
units and approximately 4,800 square feet of ground floor retail. the residential
tower would have a maximum height of 267 feet to the roofline, a gross floor area
of approximately 423,500 square feet and a floor area ratio of 11.27. The project
proposes a two-story below grade parking garage and eight levels of above grade
parking with approximately 254 parking stalls. Vehicular access to the parking
garage woul dbe provided via a proposed driveway on Almaden Ave.
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2018022034 PDC17-040: Cambrian Park Plaza Project
San Jose, City of
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOP 03/16/2018
Planned development pre-zoning from unincorporated to CN(PD) planned
development zoning district to allow for a mized use project with up to 238 hotel
rooms or up to 150,000 square feet of office, upt o 115,000 feet of
retail/entertainment center, up tp 280 multifamily residential units, up to 84
townhouse residential units and/or cluster housing up to 130,000 square feet of
convalscent hospital, approximately 2 acres of public open space on a 18.13 gross
acre site at the southeast corner of Union and camden ave.
2018022040 Fort Bragg OHV Park
Mendocino Coast Recreation and Park District
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOP 03/19/2018
The 586-acre park is a former timber harvest area and has existing logging roads
and skid trails. MCRPD presently manages the property for non-motorized
recreation including hiking, biking, and equestrian uses. The property is bounded
by the City of Fort Bragg to the west and south and private forested land holdings
to the north and east. Jackson State Forest is located to the southeast. MCRPD
proposes to develop a trail network using existing logging roads and skid trails, a
parking unloading area, a safety training course, and perhaps a small MX track for
children. Separate trails would be designated for equestrians, mountain bikes.
The EIR is being prepared at a programmatic level because project design details
and a full evaluation of the environmental constraints are not known at this time.
2018021043 Aviation Boulevard Hotel / Project No. RPPL2016001724 / Conditional Use Permit
No. RPPL2016001724
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
Neg 03/16/2018
The project is a request for a CUP to authorize the construction and operation of a
new hotel. The project site consists of two legal parcels that are occupied by three
existing structures that will be demolished. The proposed hotel is a six-story,
60,054-sf structure (61 ft tall at the highest point) with 128 rooms. The new
building footprint is 15,821 sf, and the project has a floor area ratio of 3.0.
2018022031 2017 General Plan and Zoning Code Amendments
Yolo County
--Yolo
Neg 03/16/2018
The project that is analyzed in this IS/ND is a package of changes that includes: 3
text amendments and 3 sets of land use map amendments to the 2030 Yolo
Countywide GP; numerous text changes to Title 8 of the County Code; text
amendments to a separate ordinance for planned development - 65 zone; and the
rezoning of approx 475 individual parcels.
2015031015 Freeway Business Center
March Joint Powers Authority
Moreno Valley, Riverside--Riverside
NOD
General Plan Amendment (GP 15-01) to designate a portion of the project site
(APN 297-100-045) as Industrial under the March JPA GP; change of Zone (CZ
14-01) to assign the zoning designation of Industrial; Plot Plan (PP 14-02) which
includes the construction of an approx. 709,083 sq. ft. industrial warehouse
building which would consist of approx. 694,093 sq. ft. of warehouse space
approx. 7,000 sq. ft. of ground floor space, and 3,000 sq. ft. of mezzanine office
space at the northeastern end of the building, and approx. 5,000 sq. ft. of ground
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floor office space planned for the southwestern end of the building. In addition,
the Project will require the relocation of several utility lines, including underground
petroleum and natural gas lines.
2016041046 West Creek Project
San Luis Obispo, City of
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0076-R4,
pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Robbins Reed, Incorporated.
2016122042 Yuba River Canyon Salmon Habitat Restoration Project
Yuba County
--Yuba, Nevada
NOD
The USFWS has proposed a habitat restoration project on the Yuba River in the
Englebright Dam Reach in order to increase the spawning success and enhance
juvenile rearing of the Central Valley spring-run Chinook salmon evolutionarily
significant unit. The proposed project would rehabilitate a total of approximately
8.29 acres of river channel and an adjacent alluvial bar for the purpose of
improving salmonid spawning and rearing habitat. The restoration approach is to
excavate, grade and sort of the alluvial bar and enhance existing in-river
topography, while reducing the amount of armoring on the adjacent alluvial bar.
2017122006 Beyer Ranch Winery Development
Alameda County
Livermore--Alameda
NOD
Subdivision of site into 12 lots of which 6 would contain commercial wineries and
permit winery-related uses in a total of 20,000 sq. ft. of building area per lot, while
the remaining 6 lots would permit one single-family residence each. All 12 lots
would be a minimum of 20.00 acres, ranging up to 21.66 acres in size. As
permitted by the Large Parcel Agriculture designation in the East County Area
Plan and guidelines in the South Livermore Valley Area Plan (also adopted as the
A-CA, or Agriculture - Cultivated Agriculture zone district), development within
each residential lot would be limited to a 2-acre building envelope; development
would average 2 acres among the winery parcels.
2018028194 Geo-technical Boring for Site Exploration
Caltrans #7
--Ventura
NOE
Caltrans proposes to conduct 6 geotechnical borings along VEN-01 in various
locations in order to explore soil conditions.
2018028195 PLN18-00056
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
117Z, Minor Rework
2018028196 PLN18-00160
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Section 35W 11-1AW
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2018028197 PLN18-00074
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
USL 18-937,18-938,18-939, Drill a new well and install pipelines
2018028198 PLN18-00141
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
44N-34S-RD3, Rework
2018028199 PLN18-00142
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
72,2G-RD1, Rework
2018028200 Little Walker Shoulders Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
--Mono
NOE
The California Department of Transportation plans road shoulder widening on US
Highway 395 to improve public safety.
2018028201 Davis Tower 1st Floor Room 1865F PET CT Remodel
UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The project will modify approximately 1,200 gross square feet of space (in suite
1865) by reconfiguring two existing rooms to intake a new PET/CT e. The project
will upgrade the electrical and data infrastructure; improve the path of travel; add
shielding to walls; and replace the floors and ceilings.
2018028202 Surgery and Emergency Services Pavillion Rooms 1P724 and 1P726 MRI
Upgrades
UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The project will replace operational components for two existing MRIs with new
technology components to increase imaging speed and quality. Upgrades to the
plumbing, electrical, and HVAC infrastructure to support the new components
would be needed along with upgrade seismic anchoring and shielding per code.
2018028203 Main Hospital Room G640 Medical Air and Vacuum Pump Replacement
UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The project will replace the outmoded medical air and vacuum pumps located in
the basement of the University Tower section of the Main Hospital. The project will
also install a third pump to provide redundancy in times of failure or required
maintenance. Removal of the old system is also included in the project.
2018028204 PLN18-00156
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
MCPHEE 7-8CI
2018028205 PLN18-00172
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
New Well, Central Point 80
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2018028206 SF 1 MacArthur Tunnel New LED Fixtures (EA 04-3J300)
Caltrans #4
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
Upgrade existing tunnel lighting in the MacArthur Tunnel to current standards
(LED). The proposed LED fixtures will conserve energy, reduce maintenance
costs, and improve visibility in the tunnel.
2018028207 Providing Pollution Prevention Equipment for Harbors and Marinas to Improve
Water Quality
Sun Harbor Marina
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The purpose of this project is to prevent the discharge of debris and contaminants
into coastal waters through installation of various spill containment and oil and
pollution cleanup equipment at the Sun Harbor Marina. The Sun Harbor Marina
will install two types of water quality improvement equipment with funding
anticipated from the State of California Ocean Protection Council Proposition 1
Grant. FInal equipment placement locations are not yet determined.
2018028208 Front Addition to Residence
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
A request for a two-story addition at the front of an existing single-unit dwelling on
an approximately 0.23-acre parcel in the Single-Unit Dwelling (R-1) zone. The
project requires Site Plan and Design Review for the front addition to a single-unit
dwelling within the Citywide Design Review District with deviations for front
setback and for placement of garage forward of living area.
2018028209 Office/Warehouse Space Lease in a Multi-tenant Industrial Building
Consumer Affairs, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Agency will lease +/-85,265 square feet of office/warehouse space in a
multi-tenant industrial building.
2018028210 PLN18-00173
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well - San Joaquin 209
2018028225 PLN PLN18-00145
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Injector Reperforation 29 1-3A
2018028226 PLN18-00139
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Sidetrack 26R, Sec.21N
2018028227 PLN18-00140
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Sidetrack 7H, Sec 21N
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2018028228 Providing Pollution Prevention Equipment for Harbors and Marinas to Improve
Water Quality
Moss Landing Harbor District
--Monterey
NOE
The purpose of this project is to prevent the discharge of debris and contaminants
into coastal waters through installation of various spill containment and oil and
pollution cleanup equipment at the Moss Landing Harbor. The Moss Landing
Harbor District will install four types of water quality improvement equipment with
funding anticipated from the State of California Ocean Protection Council
Proposition 1 Grant. FInal equipment placement locations are not yet determined.
2018028229 PLN18-00191
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well - Sec 33 126R2
2018028233 PLN18-00157
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
McPhee 7-8MH
2018028234 Operation of Olcese Well 3 Agricultural Well Conversion
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board), as the
responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. The City of Bakersfield
converted an agricultural well to domestic water well. The existing well was
connected to the existing water system through 2,700 feet of 24-inch piping. The
piping was buried to run along a gravel road near the Kern River Canal, and under
a set of railroad tracks to connect in with piping from the rest of the existing water
system. The 24-inch piping that runs under the railroad tracks ws enclosed in a
36-inch casing, 57 feet long. The project will provide for the operation of the
facilities.
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
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Totals for Period: 02/01/2018 - 02/15/2018