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DraftEnvironmental Impact Report
SCH# 2014041005
Volume 1Chapters 1 through 11
GRAPEVINE SPECIFIC AND COMMUNITY PLAN PROJECTTejon Ranchcorp
Specific Plan Amendment No. 155, Map 500General Plan Amendment No. 6, Map 202General Plan Amendment No. 7, Map 202
General Plan Amendment No. 2, Map 218RGeneral Plan Amendment No. 3, Map 218RGeneral Plan Amendment No. 8, Map 219General Plan Amendment No. 9, Map 219
Special Plan No. 1, Map 202Special Plan No. 2, Map 218RSpecial Plan No. 2, Map 219
Zone Change Case No. 16, Map 202Zone Change Case No. 2, Map 218RZone Change Case No. 13, Map 219
Agricultural Preserve #19 - Exclusion
Kern CountyPlanning and Natural Resources Department
Bakersfield, California
May 2016
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California Dept of Public Health Div of Drinking Water4925 Commerce Drive, Suite 120Bakersfield, CA 93309
City of ArvinP.O. Box 548Arvin, CA 93203
Bakersfield City Planning Dept1715 Chester AvenueBakersfield, CA 93301
Bakersfield City Public Works Dept1501 Truxtun AvenueBakersfield, CA 93301
California City Planning Dept21000 Hacienda Blvd.California City, CA 93515
Delano City Planning DeptP.O. Box 3010Delano, CA 93216
City of MaricopaP.O. Box 548Maricopa, CA 93252
City of McFarland401 West Kern AvenueMcFarland, CA 93250
City of Ridgecrest100 West California AvenueRidgecrest, CA 93555
City of Shafter336 Pacific AvenueShafter, CA 93263
City of TaftPlanning & Building209 East Kern StreetTaft, CA 93268
City of Tehachapi115 South Robinson StreetTehachapi, CA 93561-1722
City of Wasco764 E StreetWasco, CA 93280
Inyo County Planning DeptP.O. Drawer "L"Independence, CA 93526
Kings County Planning Agency1400 West Lacey Blvd, Bldg 6Hanford, CA 93230
Los Angeles Co Reg Planning Dept320 West Temple StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012
San Bernardino Co Planning Dept385 North Arrowhead Avenue, 1st FloorSan Bernardino, CA 92415-0182
San Luis Obispo Co Planning DeptPlanning and Building976 Osos StreetSan Luis Obispo, CA 93408
Santa Barbara Co Resource Mgt Dept123 East Anapamu StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101
Tulare County Planning & Dev Dept5961 South Mooney BoulevardVisalia, CA 93291
Ventura County RMA Planning Div800 South Victoria Avenue, L1740Ventura, CA 93009-1740
U.S. Bureau of Land ManagementCaliente/Bakersfield3801 Pegasus DriveBakersfield, CA 93308-6837
China Lake Naval Weapons CenterTim Fox, RLA - Comm Plans & Liaison429 E Bowen, Building 981Mail Stop 4001China Lake, CA 93555
Edwards AFB, Sustainability Office412 TW/XPO, Bldg 2750, Rm 204-38195 East Popson AvenueEdwards AFB, CA 93524
Federal Aviation AdministrationWestern Reg Office/ Airport Div - Room 300015000 Aviation BoulevardLawndale, CA 90261
U. S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceDivision of Ecological Services2800 Cottage Way #W-2605Sacramento, CA 95825-1846
U.S. Forest ServiceLos Padres National Forest6755 Hollister Avenue, Suite 150Goleta, CA 93117
Environmental Protection AgencyRegion IX Office75 Hawthorn StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105
U.S. Dept of Agriculture/NRCS5000 California Avenue, Ste 100Bakersfield, CA 93309-0711
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersRegulatory Division1325 "J" Street, #1350Sacramento, CA 95814-2920
U.S. Postal ServiceAddress Management Systems28201 Franklin ParkwaySanta Clarita, CA 91383-9321
State Air Resources BoardStationary Resource DivisionP.O. Box 2815Sacramento, CA 95812
So. San Joaquin Valley Arch Info CtrCalifornia State University of Bkfd9001 Stockdale HighwayBakersfield, CA 93311
Caltrans/Dist 6Planning/Land Bank Bldg.P.O. Box 12616Fresno, CA 93778
Caltrans/Dist 9Planning Department500 South Main StreetBishop, CA 93514
State ClearinghouseOffice of Planning and Research1400 10th Street, Room 222Sacramento, CA 95814
State Dept of ConservationDirector's Office801 "K" Street, MS 24-01Sacramento, CA 95814-3528
State Dept of ConservationDivision of Oil & Gas4800 Stockdale Highway, Ste 108Bakersfield, CA 93309
State Dept of ConservationDivision of Oil & Gas801 "K" Street, MS 20-20Sacramento, CA 95814-3530
Office of the State GeologistHeadquarters801 "K" Street, MS 12-30Sacramento, CA 95814
State Dept of ConservationOffice of Land Conservation801 "K" Street, MS 18-01Sacramento, CA 95814
State Dept of ConservationOffice of Mine Reclamation801 "K" Street MS 09-06Sacramento, CA 95814-3529
California State UniversityBakersfield - Library9001 Stockdale HighwayBakersfield, CA 93309
California Energy CommissionJames W. Reed, Jr.1516 Ninth StreetMail Stop 17Sacramento, CA 95814
California Fish & Wildlife1234 East Shaw AvenueFresno, CA 93710
California Highway PatrolPlanning & Analysis DivisionP.O. Box 942898Sacramento, CA 94298-0001
State Office of Historical PresAttention Susan StrattonP.O. Box 942896Sacramento, CA 95296-0001
Integrated Waste ManagementP.O. Box 4025, MS #15Sacramento, CA 95812-4025
State Dept of Parks & RecreationTehachapi DistrictAngeles District - Mojave Desert Sector15701 E. Avenue MLancaster, CA 93535
State Water Resources Control BoardDivision of Drinking WaterAttn: Jesse Dhaliwal, Sr. Sanitary Eng4925 Commerce Drive, Suite 120Bakersfield, CA 93309
California Regional Water QualityControl Board/Central Valley Region1685 E StreetFresno, CA 93706-2020
State Dept of Toxic Substance ControlEnvironmental Protection Agency1515 Tollhouse RoadClovis, CA 93612
State Dept of Water ResourcesSan Joaquin Dist.3374 East Shields Avenue, Room A-7Fresno, CA 93726
State Dept of Water ResourcesDiv. Land & Right-of-WayP.O. Box 942836Sacramento, CA 94236
CalRecycle Dept of Resources, Recycling, andRecovery1001 "I" StreetSacramento, CA 95812
State Dept of Public HealthDrinking Water Field Ops265 W Bullard Avenue, Ste 101Fresno, CA 93704-1755
Kern County Agriculture Department Kern County Airports Department Kern County Administrative Officer
Kern County Public Works Department/ Building & Development/Floodplain
Kern County Public Works Department/ Building & Development/Survey
Kern County Fire Dept Fire Marshall
Kern County Library/Beale Local History Room
Kern County Library/BealeSherry Gomez
Kern County LibraryFrazier Park Branch3015 Mount Pinos WayFrazier Park, CA 93225
Kern County LibraryArvin Branch201 Campus DriveArvin, CA 93203
Kern County Parks & Recreation Kern County Sheriff's Dept Administration
Kern County Public Works Department/ Building & Development/DevelopmentReview
Kern County Public WorksDepartment/Operations & Maintenance/Regulatory Monitoring &Reporting
Mountain Communities Municipal Advisory CouncilP.O. Box 1902Frazier Park, CA 93225
El Tejon Unified School DistP.O. Box 876Lebec, CA 93243
Kern High School Dist5801 Sundale AvenueBakersfield, CA 93309
Arvin High School900 Varsity StreetArvin, CA 93203
General Shafter School Dist1316 Shafter Road, RR 7Bakersfield, CA 93313
Kern County Superintendent of SchoolsAttention Mary Baker1300 17th StreetBakersfield, CA 93301
KernCOG1401 19th Street - Suite 300Bakersfield, CA 93301
Local Agency Formation Comm/LAFCO5300 Lennox Avenue, Suite 303Bakersfield, CA 93309
Tejon-Castaic Water DistP.O. Box 1000Lebec, CA 93243
Kern County Water AgencyP.O. Box 58Bakersfield, CA 93302-0058
Kern County Parks & RecreationBear Mountain Rec & Parks DistP.O. Box 658Lamont, CA 93241
East Kern Air Pollution Control District
San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District1990 East Gettysburg AvenueFresno, CA 93726
Golden Empire Transit1830 Golden State AvenueBakersfield, CA 93301
Kern Mosquito Abatement Dist4705 Allen RoadBakersfield, CA 93314
West Side MosquitoAbatement Dist.P.O. Box 205Taft, CA 93268
Wheeler Ridge-Maricopa Water Dist12109 Highway 166Bakersfield, CA 93313-9630
Adams, Broadwell, Joseph & CardozoAttention: Janet M. Laurain601 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 1000South San Francisco, CA 94080
AT&T CaliforniaOSP Engineering/Right-of-Way4540 California Avenue, 4th FloorBakersfield, CA 93309
Kern Audubon SocietyAttn: Harry Love, President13500 Powder River AvenueBakersfield, CA 93314
Los Angeles Audubon926 Citrus AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90036-4929
Center on Race, Poverty & the EnvironmentAttn: Marissa Alexander1999 Harrison Street – Suite 650San Francisco, CA 94612
Center on Race, Poverty & the Environmental/CA Rural Legal Assistance Foundation1012 Jefferson StreetDelano, CA 93215
Communities for a Better Environment1904 Franklin Street, Suite 600Oakland, CA 94612-2922
Defenders of Wildlife/Cynthia Wilkerson, M.S.California Representative1303 "J" Street, Suite 270Sacramento, CA 95814
California Farm Bureau2300 River Plaza Drive, NREDSacramento, CA 95833
Native American Heritage Council of Kern CountyAttn: Gene Albitre3401 Aslin StreetBakersfield, CA 93312
Pacific Gas & Electric Co Matt Coleman, Land Mgt1918 "H" StreetBakersfield, CA 93301-4319
Pacific Gas & Electric CoLand Projects650 "O" Street, First FloorFresno, CA 93760-0001
Sierra Club/Kern Kaweah ChapterP.O. Box 3357Bakersfield, CA 93385
Southern California EdisonP.O. Box 410Long Beach, CA 90801
Southern California Gas Co1510 North Chester AvenueBakersfield, CA 93308
Southern California Gas CoTransportation Dept9400 Oakdale AvenueChatsworth, CA 91313-6511
Verizon California, Inc.Attention Engineering Department520 South China Lake BoulevardRidgecrest, CA 93555
Chumash Council of Bakersfield2421 "O" StreetBakersfield, CA 93301-2441
David Laughing Horse RobinsonP.O. Box 20849Bakersfield, CA 93390
Kern Valley Indian CouncilAttn: Robert Robinson, ChairpersonP.O. Box 401Weldon, CA 93283
Kern Valley Indian CouncilHistoric Preservation OfficeP.O. Box 401Weldon, CA 93283
Santa Rosa Rancheria Ruben Barrios, ChairpersonP.O. Box 8Lemoore, CA 93245
Tejon Indian TribeKathy Morgan, Chairperson1731 Hasti-acres Drive, Suite 108Bakersfield, CA 93309
Kitanemuk & Yowlumne Tejon Indians Chairperson115 Radio StreetBakersfield, CA 93305
Tubatulabals of Kern CountyAttn: Robert Gomez, ChairpersonP.O. Box 226Lake Isabella, CA 93240
Tule River Indian TribeNeal Peyron, ChairpersonP.O. Box 589Porterville, CA 93258
San Fernando Band of Mission IndiansAttn: John Valenzuela, ChairpersonP.O. Box 221838Newhall, CA 91322
Bolthouse PropertiesAttn: Stephan DeBranch2000 Oak Street, Suite 250Bakersfield, CA 93301
Eric Anderson1309 Leisure LaneFrazier Park, CA 93225
Native American Heritage Council of Kern CountyAttn: Gene Albitre3401 Aslin StreetBakersfield, CA 93312
Janice Armstrong25101 Bear Valley BoulevardPMB 20Tehachapi, CA 93561
Joyce LoBassoP.O. Box 6003Bakersfield, CA 93386
LIUNAAttn: Arthur Izzo4399 Santa Anita Avenue, Suite 204El Monte, CA 91731
Mary Ann LockhartP.O. GGFrazier Park, CA 93225
Metro Water Dist of So CAMs. Rebecca De LeonEnvironmental Planning Team700 N. Alameda Street, US3-230Los Angeles, CA 90012
Nature Conservancy West Reg Office201 Mission Street, 4th FloorSan Francisco, CA 94105
Thomas Roads Improvement ProgramPARSONS1600 Truxtun Avenue, 3rd FloorBakersfield, CA 93301
Lozeau Drury LLP410 – 12th Street, Suite 250Oakland, CA 94607
Center for Biological DiversityPO Box 549Joshua Tree, CA 92252
Adam LazarCenter for Biological Diversity351 California Street, #600San Francisco, CA 94104
U.S. ArmyAttn: Tim Kilgannon, Region 9CoordinatorOffice of Strategic Integration721 - 19th Street, Room 427Denver, CO 80202
U.S. Air ForceAttn: Steve ArensonWestern Regional Environmental Officer50 Fremont Street, Suite 2450San Francisco, CA 94105-2230
U.S. ArmyAttn: Philip Crosbie, ChiefStrategic Plans, S3, NTCP.O. Box 10172Fort Irwin, CA 92310
U.S. Marine CorpsAttn: Patrick ChristmanWestern Regional Environmental OfficerBuilding 1164/Box 555246Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5246
U.S. NavyAttn: Steve ChungRegional Community & Liaison Officer1220 Pacific HighwaySan Diego, CA 92132-5190
Renee Nelson12430 Backdrop CourtBakersfield, CA 93306
Ronald LaBrucherie12953 South Baker AvenueOntario, CA 91761
Wheeler Ridge Farms, LLCAttn: Brett Trebil5304 Derry Avenue, Suite AAgoura Hills, CA 91301
Kenneth Woodrow, ChairWuksachi Indian Tribe1179 Rockhaven CourtSalinas, CA 93906
Johnny Thoo-Yutch SartucheWuksachi Indian Tribe929 North Lovers LaneVisalia, CA 93292
Public Utilities Comm Energy Div505 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102
CAL FireP.O. Box 944246Sacramento, CA 94244
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTNOTICE OF AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC REVIEW
This is to advise that the Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department has prepared anEnvironmental Impact Report (EIR) for the project identified below. As mandated by State law, theminimum public review period for this document is 45 days. The document and documents referenced inthe Draft EIR are available for review at the Planning and Natural Resources Department, 2700 "M"Street, Suite 100, Bakersfield, CA 93301 or on the Departmental website(http://pcd.kerndsa.com/planning/environmental-documents/480-grapevine).
A public hearing has been scheduled with the Kern County Planning Commission to receive comments onthe document on: September 8, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. or soon thereafter, Chambers of the Board ofSupervisors, First Floor, Kern County Administrative Center, 1115 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield,California.
The comment period for this document closes on July 14, 2016. Testimony at future public hearings maybe limited to those issues raised during the public review period either orally or submitted in writing by5:00 p.m. the day the comment period closes.
Project Title: Grapevine Specific and Community Plan by Tejon Ranchcorp (PP14108): SPA 155, Map500; GPA 6, Map 202; GPA 7, Map 202; GPA 2, Map 218R; GPA 3, Map 218R; GPA 8, Map 219; GPA9, Map 219; SP 1, Map 202; SP 2, Map 218R; SP 2, Map 219; ZCC 16, Map 202; ZCC 2, Map 218R;ZCC 13, Map 219; Agricultural Preserve No. 19 Exclusion
Project Location: The project is located approximately 13 miles south of Bakersfield city limits, east andwest of Interstate 5 at the Laval and Grapevine interchanges, at the southern end of the San JoaquinValley area of Kern County, California. The site is located within portions of T.11.N., R.19.W.; T.10.N.,R.18.W.; and T.10.N., R.19.W., in the San Bernardino Base and Meridian.
Project Description: The proposed project includes the following discretionary actions: (a) the adoptionof the Grapevine Specific and Community Plan; (b) amendments to the Land Use, Open Space andConservation Element of the Kern County General Plan from various Map Code designations to MapCode 4.1 (Accepted County Plan Areas), upon approval of the Grapevine Specific and Community Plan,the following Map Code(s) are to be established: VMU (Village Mixed Use), MU (Mixed Use), I(Industrial), EA (Exclusive Agriculture), GH (Geologic Hazard Combining), and FC (FloodplainCombining); (c) rescind the Grapevine Commercial Map Code 4.3 (Specific Plan Required) areas asidentified in Appendix C of the Kern County General Plan; (d) amendments to the Circulation Element ofthe Kern County General Plan to delete all identified collector segments running through the project siteand establish the Grapevine Circulation Plan; (e) changes in zone classifications from A (ExclusiveAgriculture), C-2 PD (General Commercial, Precise Development Combining), and C-2 PD FPP (GeneralCommercial, Precise Development Combining, Floodplain Primary) to SP (Special Planning District); (f)adoption of the proposed Grapevine Special Plan No. 1, Map 202; No. 2, Map 218R and No. 2, Map 219;and (g) the exclusion of 7,852 acres from the boundaries of Agricultural Preserve No. 19.
The proposed project is both a Specific and Community Plan that encompasses approximately 8,010 acresin southwestern Kern County, California. The project proponent is requesting the adoption of theGrapevine Specific and Community Plan and the Grapevine Special Plan to implement zoning for theproject. The proposed entitlements would allow for the development of the following:
· Approximately 4,778 acres would be developed as a residential community and employmentcenter, which will include:
o Up to 12,000 residences (single-family and multi-family units)§ An additional 2,000 units may be permitted if maximum
commercial/industrial square footage is reduced as specified in theSpecific and Special Plan
o Up to 5,100,000 square feet of commercial/industrial development.§ 1,200,000 square feet of retail§ 2,450,000 square feet of office/research and development§ 1,450,000 square feet of light industrial/warehouse
o Approximately 157 acres would be set aside for schools (including one high school andfive K-8 schools)
o A minimum of 96 acres and up to 112 acres for parkso Other public facilities, including fire stations, a sheriff’s substation, transit facilities/park-
and-rides, and water and wastewater treatment facilities, are also proposed in thiscommunity
· Approximately 3,232 acres (about 40 percent of the planning area) would be designated asexclusive agriculture, with grazing and open space as the predominant land uses
· Approximately 77 acres of additional infrastructure improvements would occur outside of thedesignated Specific Plan development area, and would include roadway improvements, anagricultural haul road, and the potential relocation of the California Vehicle Enforcement Facility
Anticipated Significant Impacts on Environment: Aesthetics; Agriculture and Forest Resources; AirQuality; Biological Resources; Greenhouse Gases; Noise; Population and Housing; Traffic andTransportation; Utility and Service Systems
Document can be viewed online at: http://pcd.kerndsa.com/planning/environmental-documents/480-grapevine
For further information, please contact: Ross Fehrman at (661) 862-5017 or [email protected]
LORELEI OVIATT, AICP, DirectorPlanning and Natural Resources Department
To be published once only on next available date and as soon as possible
Bakersfield CalifornianThe Mountain Enterprise
cc: County Clerk (2) California Native Plant Society/Kern ChapterEnvironmental Status Board Kern County Archaeological SocietySierra Club/Kern Kaweah Chapter Native American Heritage Pres. Council/Kern CountyCenter on Race, Poverty and Environment (2) Supervisorial District No. 2 and No. 4Lozaeu Drury
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Notice of Completion & Environmental Document TransmittalMail to: State Clearinghouse, P. O. Box 3044, Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 (916) 445-0613For Hand Delivery/Street Address: 1400 Tenth Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Project Title: Grapevine Specific and Community Plan by Tejon RanchcorpLead Agency: Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department Contact Person: Ross FehrmanMailing Address: 2700 "M" Street, Suite 100 Phone: (661) 862-5017City: Bakersfield Zip: 93301-2323 County: Kern
Project Location: County: Kern City/Nearest Community: Lebec, Frazier Park, Wheeler Ridge, MettlerCross Streets: Grapevine interchange and Interstate 5 Zip Code: Multiple
Lat. / Long.: 34° 56’ N / 118° 54’ W Total Acres: 8,010
Assessor's Parcel No.: Multiple Section: Multiple Twp.: Multiple Range: Multiple Base: SBB&MWithin 2 Miles: State Hwy #: Interstate 5 Waterways: California Aqueduct
Airports: Tejon Ag (private airstrip) Railways: N/A Schools: N/A
Document Type:CEQA: NOP Draft EIR NEPA: NOI Other: Joint Document
Early Cons Supplement/Subsequent EIR EA Final Document Neg Dec (Prior SCH No.) Draft EIS Other Mit Neg Dec Other FONSI
Local Action Type: General Plan Update Specific Plan Rezone Annexation General Plan Amendment Master Plan Prezone Redevelopment General Plan Element Planned Unit Development Use Permit Coastal Permit Community Plan Site Plan Land Division (Subdivision, etc.) Other Ag Exclusion
Development Type: Residential: Units 12,000 Acres Water Facilities: Type On-Site Treatment Plant MGD Office: Sq.ft. 2,450,000 Acres Employees Transportation: Type Transit/Park and Ride Commercial: Sq.ft. 1,200,000 Acres Employees Mining: Mineral Industrial: Sq.ft. 1,450,000 Acres Employees Power: Type MW Educational 157 ac. (1 high school and 5 K-8 schools) Waste Treatment: Type On-Site Wastewater Fac. MGD Recreational 96 ac. Hazardous Waste: Type
Other:
Project Issues Discussed in Document: Aesthetic/Visual Fiscal Recreation/Parks Vegetation Agricultural Land Flood Plain/Flooding Schools/Universities Water Quality Air Quality Forest Land/Fire Hazard Septic Systems Water Supply/Groundwater Archeological/Historical Geologic/Seismic Sewer Capacity Wetland/Riparian Biological Resources Minerals Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading Wildlife Coastal Zone Noise Solid Waste Growth Inducing Drainage/Absorption Population/Housing Balance Toxic/Hazardous Land Use Economic/Jobs Public Services/Facilities Traffic/Circulation Cumulative Effects Other
Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Designation: Land Use: Vacant Grazing Land; Agriculture – Uncultivated Grape, andAlmond; Oil Wells; Interstate 5; General Commercial. Zoning: A (Exclusive Agriculture); C-2 PD (General Commercial, PreciseDevelopment Combining); C-2 PD FPP (General Commercial, Precise Development Combining, Floodplain Primary). General PlanDesignation: 2.1 (Seismic Hazard); 2.2 (Landslide); 2.4 (Steep Slope); 2.5 (Flood Hazard); 4.3 (Specific Plan- GrapevineCommercial); 6.2 (General Commercial); 8.1 (Intensive Agriculture- Min. 20 Acre); 8.3 (Extensive Agriculture- Min. 20 Acre); 8.4(Mineral and Petroleum- Min. 5 Acre).
Project Description: The proposed project is both a Specific and Community Plan that encompasses approximately 8,010 acres insouthwestern Kern County, California. The project includes up to 12,000 residences (single-family and multi-family units) and5,100,000 square feet of commercial/industrial development. In addition, a total of 157 acres of the project site would be set aside forschools and up to 112 acres for parks. Other public facilities, including fire stations, a sheriff substation, transit facilities/park-and-rides, and water and wastewater treatment facilities, are proposed in the new Grapevine community.
SCH # 2014041005
Reviewing Agencies ChecklistLead Agencies may recommend State Clearinghouse distribution by marking agencies below with and "X".If you have already sent your document to the agency please denote that with an "S".
S Air Resources Board Office of Emergency Services Boating & Waterways, Department of S Office of Historic Preservation S California Highway Patrol Office of Public School Construction S CalFire S Parks & Recreation S Caltrans District # 6 & 9 Pesticide Regulation, Department of Caltrans Division of Aeronautics S Public Utilities Commission Caltrans Planning (Headquarters) S Regional WQCB # Central Central Valley Flood Protection Board Resources Agency Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy S.F. Bay Conservation & Development Commission Coastal Commission San Gabriel & Lower L.A. Rivers and Mtns Conservancy Colorado River Board San Joaquin River Conservancy S Conservation, Department of Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Corrections, Department of State Lands Commission Delta Protection Commission SWRCB: Clean Water Grants Education, Department of SWRCB: Water Quality S Energy Commission SWRCB: Water Rights S Fish & Wildlife Region Fresno Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Food & Agriculture, Department of S Toxic Substances Control, Department of General Services, Department of S Water Resources, Department of Health Services, Department of Housing & Community Development Other S Integrated Waste Management Board Other S Native American Heritage Commission
Local Public Review Period (to be filled in by lead agency)
Starting Date May 31, 2016 Ending Date July 14, 2016
Lead Agency (Complete if applicable):
Consulting Firm: Applicant:Address: Address:City/State/Zip: City/State/Zip:Contact: Phone:Phone:
Signature of Lead Agency Representative: /s/ Date: 05/31/16Ross Fehrman, Planner II
Authority cited: Section 21083, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 21161, Public Resources Code.
DraftEnvironmental Impact Report
SCH# 2014041005
Volume 1Chapters 1 through 11
GRAPEVINE SPECIFIC AND COMMUNITY PLAN PROJECTTejon Ranchcorp
Specific Plan Amendment No. 155, Map 500General Plan Amendment No. 6, Map 202General Plan Amendment No. 7, Map 202
General Plan Amendment No. 2, Map 218RGeneral Plan Amendment No. 3, Map 218RGeneral Plan Amendment No. 8, Map 219General Plan Amendment No. 9, Map 219
Special Plan No. 1, Map 202Special Plan No. 2, Map 218RSpecial Plan No. 2, Map 219
Zone Change Case No. 16, Map 202Zone Change Case No. 2, Map 218RZone Change Case No. 13, Map 219
Agricultural Preserve #19 - Exclusion
Kern County Planning and Natural Resources Department2700 “M” Street, Suite 100
Bakersfield, CA 93301-2370(661) 862-8600
Technical Assistance by:Kimley-Horn and Associates555 Capitol Mall, Suite 300
Sacramento, CA 95814(916) 858-5800
May 2016
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VOLUME 11. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1-11.2 Project Summary ......................................................................................................... 1-11.3 Purpose and Use of the Draft EIR .............................................................................. 1-111.4 Project Overview ....................................................................................................... 1-111.5 Environmental Impacts .............................................................................................. 1-201.6 Alternatives to the Proposed Project .......................................................................... 1-311.7 Areas of Controversy ................................................................................................. 1-321.8 Issues to Be Resolved ................................................................................................ 1-361.9 Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigation .................................................. 1-36
2. Introduction2.1 Intent of the California Environmental Quality Act ...................................................... 2-12.2 Purpose of This Environmental Impact Report ............................................................. 2-32.3 Terminology ................................................................................................................ 2-42.4 Decision-Making Process ............................................................................................ 2-52.5 Availability of the Draft EIR ..................................................................................... 2-122.6 Format and Content ................................................................................................... 2-122.7 Responsible and Trustee Agencies ............................................................................. 2-132.8 Incorporation by Reference........................................................................................ 2-152.9 Sources ..................................................................................................................... 2-17
3. Project Description3.1 Project Overview ......................................................................................................... 3-13.2 Project Location and Environmental Setting ................................................................ 3-73.3 Project Objectives ..................................................................................................... 3-143.4 Proposed Project........................................................................................................ 3-153.5 Entitlements Required ............................................................................................... 3-673.6 Cumulative Projects .................................................................................................. 3-69
4. Environmental Analysis4.1 Aesthetics ................................................................................................................. 4.1-1
4.1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.1-14.1.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.1-34.1.3 Regulatory Setting ....................................................................................... 4.1-74.1.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.1-11
4.2 Agriculture and Forest Resources ............................................................................. 4.2-14.2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.2-14.2.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.2-14.2.3 Regulatory Setting ....................................................................................... 4.2-24.2.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.2-11
4.3 Air Quality ............................................................................................................... 4.3-14.3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.3-14.3.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.3-14.3.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.3-20
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4.3.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.3-324.4 Biological Resources ................................................................................................ 4.4-1
4.4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.4-14.4.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.4-24.4.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.4-524.4.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.4-62
4.5 Cultural Resources ................................................................................................... 4.5-14.5.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.5-14.5.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.5-44.5.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.5-184.5.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.5-25
4.6 Geology and Soils .................................................................................................... 4.6-14.6.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.6-14.6.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.6-14.6.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.6-164.6.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.6-24
4.7 Greenhouse Gas Emissions ....................................................................................... 4.7-14.7.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.7-14.7.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.7-14.7.3 Regulatory Setting ....................................................................................... 4.7-44.7.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.7-15
4.8 Hazards and Hazardous Materials ............................................................................. 4.8-14.8.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.8-14.8.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.8-14.8.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.8-204.8.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.8-37
4.9 Hydrology and Water Quality ................................................................................... 4.9-14.9.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4.9-14.9.2 Environmental Setting.................................................................................. 4.9-14.9.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.9-134.9.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................... 4.9-30
4.10 Land Use and Planning ........................................................................................... 4.10-14.10.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.10-14.10.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.10-54.10.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.10-84.10.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.10-21
4.11 Mineral Resources .................................................................................................. 4.11-14.11.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.11-14.11.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.11-14.11.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.11-64.11.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.11-13
4.12 Noise ...................................................................................................................... 4.12-14.12.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.12-14.12.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.12-64.12.3 Regulatory Setting ................................................................................... 4.12-114.12.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.12-19
4.13 Population and Housing .......................................................................................... 4.13-14.13.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.13-14.13.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.13-14.13.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.13-6
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4.13.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.13-124.14 Public Services ....................................................................................................... 4.14-1
4.14.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.14-14.14.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.14-14.14.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.14-54.14.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.14-10
4.15 Recreation .............................................................................................................. 4.15-14.15.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.15-14.15.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.15-14.15.3 Regulatory Setting ..................................................................................... 4.15-74.15.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.15-12
4.16 Transportation and Traffic ...................................................................................... 4.16-14.16.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.16-14.16.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.16-14.16.3 Regulatory Setting ................................................................................... 4.16-164.16.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.16-28
4.17 Utilities and Service Systems .................................................................................. 4.17-14.17.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 4.17-14.17.2 Environmental Setting................................................................................ 4.17-14.17.3 Regulatory Setting ................................................................................... 4.17-124.17.4 Impacts and Mitigation Measures ............................................................. 4.17-22
5. Consequences of Project Implementation ............................................................................. 5-15.1 Environmental Effects Found To Be Less than Significant ........................................... 5-15.2 Significant Environmental Effects that Cannot Be Avoided ......................................... 5-15.3 Significant Irreversible Impacts ................................................................................... 5-35.4 Significant Cumulative Impacts ................................................................................... 5-45.5 Growth Inducement ..................................................................................................... 5-45.6 Energy Conservation ................................................................................................... 5-6
6. Alternatives ............................................................................................................................ 6-16.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 6-16.2 Project Objectives ....................................................................................................... 6-86.3 Alternatives Eliminated from Further Consideration .................................................... 6-96.4 Alternatives Analyzed in This EIR............................................................................. 6-10
7. Reserved for Responses to Comments (to be included with Final EIR) ................................... 7-1
8. Organizations and Persons Consulted ................................................................................... 8-1
9. Preparers ................................................................................................................................ 9-1
10. Bibliography ......................................................................................................................... 10-1
11. Acronyms and Abbreviations .............................................................................................. 11-1
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APPENDICES
The following Appendices are included on the CD that is inserted in the front cover of Volume I of thisEIR.
VOLUME 2AppendicesA Grapevine Project Notice of Preparation/Initial Study and Comment LettersB Grapevine Specific and Community PlanC Grapevine Special PlanD Grapevine Agricultural Resources Technical ReportE.1 Air Quality/Climate Change Study (Part 1)
Technical ReportAppendix A through Appendix B (pages 1 through 426)
VOLUME 3AppendicesE.1 Air Quality/Climate Change Study (Part 2): Appendix B (pages 427 through 1917)
VOLUME 4AppendicesE.1 Air Quality/Climate Change Study (Part 3): Appendix C through Appendix HE.2 Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Assessment
VOLUME 5AppendicesF Biological Resources Study
VOLUME 6AppendicesG.1 Cultural Resources: Phase I/Class III,G.2 Cultural Resources: Phase II TestingG.3 Survey of Revised Boundaries CVEF/Weigh Station Specific Plan AreaG.4 Cultural Cumulative Impact Package /Sebastian Reserve SubmissionH.1 Paleontological Resources StudyH.2 Amendment to the Paleontological Resources AssessmentI Geological Constraints AnalysisJ.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) (Part 1):
Exhibits 1 through Exhibit 7 (pages 427 through 1917)
VOLUME 7AppendicesJ.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) (Part 2): Exhibit 7 (pages 427 through 1917)
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VOLUME 8AppendicesJ.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) (Part 3):
Exhibit 7 (pages 427 through 1917) through Exhibit 8
VOLUME 9AppendicesJ.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) (Part 4): Exhibit 9 through Exhibit 16J.2 Grapevine Project Area Phase I ESA Update for ExxonMobilK Hydrology and Hydraulics Report
VOLUME 10AppendicesL Water Quality Technical ReportM Master Drainage StudyN Evaluation of Potable, Non-Potable, and Recycled Water DemandsO Water Treatment Facility Engineering ReportP Wastewater Treatment Facilities Engineering ReportQ Water Supply Assessment
VOLUME 11AppendicesR Mineral Resources EvaluationS Noise Assessment Technical ReportT Transportation Impact Study Technical ReportU Dry Utilities – Technical MemorandumV Solid Waste Management StudyW Waste Haul AnalysisX Environmental Justice Technical MemorandumY Fire Protection PlanZ Fiscal and Economic Analysis
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List of Tables1-1 Summary of Significant Impacts of the Project .................................................................... 1-271-2 Comparison of Alternatives ................................................................................................ 1-341-3 Summary of Impacts, Mitigation Measures, and Level of Significance after Mitigation ....... 1-372-1 Summary of Written Comments on Notice of Preparation/Initial Study ................................. 2-62-2 Summary of Oral Comments on Notice of Preparation/Initial Study .................................... 2-113-1 Project Statistics ................................................................................................................... 3-73-2 Existing KCGP Land Use Designations ................................................................................ 3-93-3 Existing Zone Classifications .............................................................................................. 3-103-4 Proposed KCGP Land Use Designations ............................................................................. 3-203-5 Proposed Zone Classifications ............................................................................................ 3-263-6 Grapevine Special Plan Permitted Uses .................................................................................3-293-7 Development Included in the Grapevine Specific and Community Plan ............................... 3-413-8 Grapevine Development Maximums by Plan Area .............................................................. 3-423-9 Grapevine Land Use Exchange Table .................................................................................. 3-433-10 Deviations from Standards .................................................................................................. 3-443-11 Cumulative Projects List ..................................................................................................... 3-704.1-1 Key Observation Point Summary ..................................................................................... 4.1-124.2-1 Agricultural Zoning and Williamson Act Contract Information ........................................ 4.2-164.2-2 Potential Cumulative Impacts in Project Area (Acres) ...................................................... 4.2-224.3-1 National and California Ambient Air Quality Standards ..................................................... 4.3-34.3-2 San Joaquin Valley Air Basin (Kern County) Designation/Classifications .......................... 4.3-44.3-3 Existing CARB Air Quality Monitoring Data in Project Vicinity ........................................ 4.3-64.3-4 Existing Grapevine Air Quality Monitoring Data ............................................................... 4.3-84.3-5 Summary of Estimated Annual Unmitigated Construction Criteria Air
Pollutant Emissions ......................................................................................................... 4.3-424.3-6 Summary of Estimated Annual Mitigated Construction Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions .. 4.3-434.3-7 Operational Year 2036 Full Buildout – Estimated Annual Operational Criteria Air
Pollutant Emissions ......................................................................................................... 4.3-454.3-8 Summary of Estimated Annual Unmitigated Operational – Criteria Air
Pollutant Emissions ......................................................................................................... 4.3-454.3-9 Summary of Estimated Annual Mitigated Operational – Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions . 4.3-464.3-10 Estimated Stationary Source Emissions (tons per year)..................................................... 4.3-474.3-11 Estimated Annual Mitigated Operational Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions with DMC ...... 4.3-484.3-12 Estimated Annual Mitigated Stationary Source Emissions with DMC .............................. 4.3-494.3-13 Construction Ambient Air Quality Impact Assessment Results ......................................... 4.3-504.3-14 Stationary Source Ambient Air Quality Impact Assessment Results ................................. 4.3-514.3-15 Tier 1 Screening Health Risk Assessment – Construction Plan Area 6a ............................ 4.3-544.3-16 Tier 1 Screening Health Risk Assessment ........................................................................ 4.3-554.3-17 Summary of Health Risk Estimates at Maximum Impacted Receptors .............................. 4.3-564.3-18 CALINE4 Predicted CO Concentrations .......................................................................... 4.3-584.3-19 Comparative Analysis Based on SJVAB 2012 Inventory .................................................. 4.3-644.3-20 Emissions Inventory – SJVAB 2020 Estimated Projection ............................................... 4.3-644.3-21 Emissions Inventory, SJVAB – Kern County 2020 Estimated Projections (tons per year) . 4.3-654.3-22 2020 Emissions Projections – Project, Kern County, and San Joaquin Valley Air
Basin (tons per year) ........................................................................................................ 4.3-654.4-1 Summary of Special-Status Reference Site Checks............................................................. 4.4-74.4-2 Vegetation Alliances within the Project Site ..................................................................... 4.4-234.4-3 Waters of the State and Other USGS Stream Features within the Project Site ................... 4.4-354.4-4 Special-Status Plants Observed in the Project Site ............................................................ 4.4-39
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4.4-5 Special-Status Wildlife Observed or with the Potential to Occur within theProject Site ...................................................................................................................... 4.4-41
4.4-6 Impacts and Conservation of State Jurisdictional Areas .................................................. 4.4-1254.4-7 Impacts and Conservation of Sensitive Vegetation Communities .................................... 4.4-1264.4-8 Habitat Types in the Cumulative Analysis Area ............................................................. 4.4-1374.4-9 Cumulative Impacts to Wildlife Habitat ......................................................................... 4.4-1394.4-10 Analysis of Cumulative Impacts to Species of Concern .................................................. 4.4-1414.5-1 Summary of Geologic Rock Units in the Study Area ........................................................ 4.5-134.5-2 Methods for Cultural and Paleontological Resources ........................................................ 4.5-264.5-3 Known Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Landscapes, Sites, and Districts .............. 4.5-304.5-4 Known Prehistoric and Historic Isolates ........................................................................... 4.5-464.6-1 Stratigraphy ....................................................................................................................... 4.6-44.6-2 Soil Characteristics ............................................................................................................ 4.6-54.6-3 Active Faults ..................................................................................................................... 4.6-64.6-4 Methods for Geologic Hazards and Soils .......................................................................... 4.6-244.7-1 Summary of Estimated Annual Construction Greenhouse Gas Emissions ......................... 4.7-174.7-2 Summary of Estimated Transportation Improvements Construction Greenhouse
Gas Emissions ................................................................................................................. 4.7-184.7-3 Estimated Annual Operational Plus Construction Project Greenhouse Gas Emissions,
Operational Year 2036 Buildout....................................................................................... 4.7-194.7-4 Business as Usual Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Operational Year 2036 Buildout .............. 4.7-204.7-5 Comparison of Estimated Annual Operational Business as Usual and Project
Mitigated Greenhouse Gas Emissions .............................................................................. 4.7-204.7-6 Project Consistency with Scoping Plan Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Strategies... 4.7-274.8-1 Vegetation on the Project Site ............................................................................................ 4.8-34.8-2 EDR Listings within the Project Site ................................................................................ 4.8-194.8-3 Methods for Hazards and Hazardous Materials................................................................. 4.8-384.9-1 Methods for Hydrology and Water Quality ..................................................................... 4.9-314.9-2 Average Annual Runoff Volume and Pollutant Loads for the Grapevine Project and
Off-Site Roads, 1949-2010 .............................................................................................. 4.9-384.9-3 Average Annual Pollutant Concentrations for the Grapevine Project and Off-Site
Roads, 1949-2010 ............................................................................................................ 4.9-394.9-4 Modeled Average Annual Precipitation, Runoff, and Losses ............................................ 4.9-544.9-5 Severity of Concern for Changes in Geomorphic Conditions ............................................ 4.9-564.9-6 Project Contributions to Watershed Area.......................................................................... 4.9-574.9-7 Area Not Contributing to Sediment Supply ...................................................................... 4.9-584.9-8 Stream Length Not Contributing to Sediment Supply ....................................................... 4.9-604.10-1 Proposed Changes in Zone Classification ......................................................................... 4.10-14.10-2 Proposed Changes in KCGP Land Use Designations ........................................................ 4.10-14.10-3 Existing Kern County Land Use Designations .................................................................. 4.10-74.10-4 Existing Kern County Zoning Districts ............................................................................ 4.10-74.10-5 Project Consistency with the Local Planning Documents................................................ 4.10-324.10-6 Deviations from Standards ............................................................................................. 4.10-784.12-1 Definition of Acoustical Terms ........................................................................................ 4.12-24.12-2 Noise Metrics – Comparative Noise Levels ...................................................................... 4.12-34.12-3 Outside-to-Inside Noise Attenuation (dBA) ...................................................................... 4.12-54.12-4 Ambient Noise Level Measurements (dBA) ................................................................... 4.12-104.12-5 Roadway Noise Level Measurements (Existing) (dBA) .................................................. 4.12-104.12-6 Land Use Compatibility for Community Noise Environments ........................................ 4.12-144.12-7 Construction Equipment Noise Levels ........................................................................... 4.12-22
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4.12-8 Traffic Related Noise Levels at Existing Noise Sensitive Land Uses (dBA CNEL) ......... 4.12-264.12-9 Future Roadway Noise Contours: Cumulative Traffic Levels Including the Project ........ 4.12-274.12-10 Typical Vibration Levels for Construction Equipment .................................................... 4.12-364.13-1 Kern County Population Trends ....................................................................................... 4.13-14.13-2 Kern County Housing Trends ........................................................................................... 4.13-24.13-3 Industries in Kern County ................................................................................................ 4.13-34.13-4 2012 to 2020 Industry Employment Projections, Bakersfield Metropolitan Statistical Area
(MSA), Kern County ....................................................................................................... 4.13-44.13-5 Project Mix of Non-Residential Uses and On-Site Employment ..................................... 4.13-154.14-1 Potential Students Generated by Project Implementation ................................................ 4.14-144.16-1 Level of Service Characteristics for Intersections ............................................................. 4.16-54.16-2 Roadway Segment Hourly Traffic Volume Thresholds ..................................................... 4.16-64.16-3 Level of Service Characteristics for Freeways .................................................................. 4.16-74.16-4 Peak Hour Intersection Operations – Existing Conditions ................................................. 4.16-84.16-5 PM Peak Hour Roadway Capacity Evaluation – Existing Conditions ............................... 4.16-84.16-6 Peak Hour Freeway Operations – Existing Conditions...................................................... 4.16-84.16-7 Freeway Off-Ramps – Existing Conditions .................................................................... 4.16-114.16-8 Peak Hour Off-Ramp Queuing – Existing Conditions ..................................................... 4.16-114.16-9 Project Trip Generation Estimates .................................................................................. 4.16-334.16-10 HBO/NHB Trip Internalization Estimate – Non-Residential Land Uses.......................... 4.16-344.16-11 Estimated Project Trip Internalization by Peak Hour at Buildout .................................... 4.16-354.16-12 Trip Distribution Estimates – Existing Plus Project Conditions ...................................... 4.16-364.16-13 Peak Hour Intersection Operations – Existing Plus Project Conditions ........................... 4.16-364.16-14 PM Peak Hour Roadway Capacity Evaluation – Existing Plus Project Conditions .......... 4.16-424.16-15 Peak Hour Freeway Operations – Existing Plus Project Conditions ................................ 4.16-434.16-16 Peak Hour Off-Ramp Queuing – Existing Plus Project Conditions ................................. 4.16-464.16-17 Peak Hour Intersection Operations – Interim B with 2025 Cumulative Traffic Volumes . 4.16-474.16-18 Peak Hour Freeway Operations – Interim B with 2025 Cumulative Traffic Volumes ...... 4.16-484.16-19 Trip Distribution Estimate – Cumulative Conditions ...................................................... 4.16-674.16-20 Peak Hour Intersection Operations – Cumulative Conditions (2040) .............................. 4.16-684.16-21 PM Peak Hour Roadway Capacity Evaluation – Cumulative Conditions ........................ 4.16-694.16-22 Peak Hour Freeway Operations – Cumulative Conditions (2040) ................................... 4.16-714.16-23 PM Peak Hour Grapevine Grade Traffic Volumes by Vehicle Type – Cumulative
Conditions (2040) .......................................................................................................... 4.16-744.16-24 PM Peak Hour Grapevine Grade Freeway Operations – Cumulative Conditions (2040) .. 4.16-754.16-25 Peak Hour Off-Ramp Queuing – Cumulative Conditions................................................ 4.16-764.17-1 Summary of TCWD Supplies for TRCC, TMV, and Other (Non-Grapevine Project)
Demands ......................................................................................................................... 4.17-34.17-2 Water Treatment Plant Components ............................................................................... 4.17-284.17-3 Project Water Demand ................................................................................................... 4.17-334.17-4 Project Potable Water Demand ...................................................................................... 4.17-374.17-5 Project Non-Potable Water Demand ............................................................................... 4.17-384.17-6 TCWD Supplies for Grapevine Project Use .................................................................... 4.17-404.17-7 Average Year and Single-Dry Year Analysis: Grapevine Service Area ........................... 4.17-414.17-8 Multiple-Dry Year Analysis: Grapevine Service Area .................................................... 4.17-414.17-9 Project Construction-Related Waste Prior to Diversion .................................................. 4.17-454.17-10 Project Construction-Related Waste as a Percent of the Existing Waste Stream at
Bena SLF Before and After Diversion ............................................................................ 4.17-464.17-11 Project’s Construction-Related Waste Capable of Diversion ........................................... 4.17-474.17-12 Residual Waste as a Percent of the Existing Waste Stream at Bena SLF ......................... 4.17-47
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4.17-13 Project’s Ongoing Waste Prior to Diversion ................................................................... 4.17-484.17-14 Project’s Ongoing Waste as a Percent of the Existing Waste Stream at Bena SLF
Before and After Diversion ............................................................................................ 4.17-494.17-15 San Joaquin Valley Area of Kern County, Average, Single Dry and Multiple Dry Year
Urban Water Demand 2015-2035 (AFY)........................................................................ 4.17-554.17-16 San Joaquin Valley Area of Kern County, Average Year Water Demand and
Supply 2015-2035.......................................................................................................... 4.17-564.17-17 San Joaquin Valley Area of Kern County, Single Dry Year Water Demand and
Supply 2015-2035.......................................................................................................... 4.17-564.17-18 San Joaquin Valley Area of Kern County, Multiple Dry Year Water Demand and
Supply 2015-2035.......................................................................................................... 4.17-565-1 Summary of Significant Impacts of the Project ...................................................................... 5-26-1 Summary of Alternatives .................................................................................................... 6-116-2 Comparison of Alternatives ................................................................................................ 6-126-3 Alternative C Features ........................................................................................................ 6-24
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List of Figures1-1 Regional Location .................................................................................................................... 1-41-2 Vicinity Map............................................................................................................................ 1-51-3 Existing KCGP Land Use Designation ..................................................................................... 1-61-4 Proposed KCGP Land Use Designation.................................................................................... 1-71-5 Existing Zoning Classifications ................................................................................................ 1-81-6 Proposed Zoning Classifications .............................................................................................. 1-91-7 Proposed Circulation Plan ...................................................................................................... 1-101-8 Proposed Site Plan ................................................................................................................. 1-151-9 Proposed Specific and Special Plan Districts .......................................................................... 1-183-1 Regional Location .................................................................................................................... 3-23-2 Vicinity Map............................................................................................................................ 3-33-3 Specific Plan Areas .................................................................................................................. 3-43-4 Project Site .............................................................................................................................. 3-53-5 Existing KCGP Land Use Designations.................................................................................. 3-113-6 Existing Zoning Classifications .............................................................................................. 3-123-7 Proposed Site Plan ................................................................................................................. 3-173-8 Proposed KCGP Land Use Designations ................................................................................ 3-213-9 Proposed Specific and Special Plan Districts .......................................................................... 3-233-10 Proposed Zoning Classifications ............................................................................................ 3-273-11 Proposed Circulation Plan ...................................................................................................... 3-624.1-1 Key Observation Point Locations ........................................................................................ 4.1-294.1-2 Key Observation Point A .................................................................................................... 4.1-304.1-3 Key Observation Point B..................................................................................................... 4.1-314.1-4 Key Observation Point C..................................................................................................... 4.1-324.1-5 Key Observation Point D .................................................................................................... 4.1-334.1-6 Key Observation Point E ..................................................................................................... 4.1-344.1-7 Key Observation Point F ..................................................................................................... 4.1-354.1-8 Key Observation Point G .................................................................................................... 4.1-364.1-9 Key Observation Point H .................................................................................................... 4.1-374.1-10 Key Observation Point I ...................................................................................................... 4.1-384.1-11 Key Observation Point J ...................................................................................................... 4.1-394.1-12 Key Observation Point K .................................................................................................... 4.1-404.1-13 Key Observation Point L ..................................................................................................... 4.1-414.1-14 Key Observation Point M .................................................................................................... 4.1-424.1-15 Key Observation Point N .................................................................................................... 4.1-434.1-16 Typical View from Tejon Mountain Village ........................................................................ 4.1-444.1-17 Key Observation Point E with TRCC Buildout .................................................................... 4.1-454.1-18 Key Observation Point F with TRCC Buildout .................................................................... 4.1-464.2-1 Important Farmlands ............................................................................................................. 4.2-34.2-2 Important Farmlands Impacts .............................................................................................. 4.2-144.2-3 Williamson Act Contract Lands .......................................................................................... 4.2-174.4-1 California Red Legged Frog Survey Area .......................................................................... 4.4-1574.4-2a Wildlife Camera Stations .................................................................................................. 4.4-1584.4-2b Wildlife Camera Stations .................................................................................................. 4.4-1594.4-3 Bat Survey Point Locations ............................................................................................... 4.4-1604.4-4 Small Mammal Assessment and Trappings ....................................................................... 4.4-1614.4-5a Plant Community Map ...................................................................................................... 4.4-1624.4-5b Plant Community Map ...................................................................................................... 4.4-1634.4-5c Plant Community Map ...................................................................................................... 4.4-164
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4.4-6 Jurisdictional Waters ......................................................................................................... 4.4-1654.4-7 Grapevine Camera Study and Wildlife Movement Map ..................................................... 4.4-1664.4-8 Special-Status Plant Species .............................................................................................. 4.4-1674.4-9 California Condor Critical Habitat and GPS Locations in Southern California
(2005-2013) ...................................................................................................................... 4.4-1684.4-10 Special-Status Bird Species ............................................................................................... 4.4-1694.4-11 Non-Special-Status Raptors............................................................................................... 4.4-1704.4-12 Project Footprint and Special-Status Plant Species ............................................................ 4.4-1714.4-13 Project Footprint and Special-Status Bird Species ............................................................. 4.4-1724.4-14 Project Footprint and Special-Status Wildlife Species
(Mammals, Amphibians, and Reptiles) .............................................................................. 4.4-1734.4-15 Project Footprint and Burrowing Owl................................................................................ 4.4-1744.4-16 Project Footprint and Jurisdictional Waters ....................................................................... 4.4-1754.4-17a Project Footprint and Plant Communities .......................................................................... 4.4-1764.4-17b Project Footprint and Plant Communities .......................................................................... 4.4-1774.4-18 Habitat Linkages ............................................................................................................... 4.4-1784.4-19 Project Footprint and San Joaquin Kit Fox Suitable Habitat ............................................... 4.4-1794.4-20 San Joaquin Kit Fox Habitat Linkages ............................................................................... 4.4-1804.4-21 Wildlife Movement ........................................................................................................... 4.4-1814.5-1 Paleontological Potential ..................................................................................................... 4.5-554.6-1 Regional Geologic Map ....................................................................................................... 4.6-24.6-2 Regional Faults ..................................................................................................................... 4.6-74.6-3 Geologic Mapping .............................................................................................................. 4.6-114.6-4 Landslides, Debris-Flow Hazard, and Faulting Map ............................................................ 4.6-124.6-5 Collapsible Soils ................................................................................................................. 4.6-154.8-1 Fire Hazard Severity Zones ................................................................................................... 4.8-54.8-2 Wastewater Treatment Facilities Location Map ..................................................................... 4.8-84.8-3 Grapevine Center Development ............................................................................................ 4.8-94.9-1 Hydrological Boundaries....................................................................................................... 4.9-44.9-2 Surface Water Features ......................................................................................................... 4.9-54.9-3 Groundwater Basins .............................................................................................................. 4.9-74.9-4 Flood Hazard Zones ............................................................................................................ 4.9-104.9-5 Existing and Proposed Wastewater Treatment Facilities ...................................................... 4.9-364.9-6 Sediment Source Reductions Map ....................................................................................... 4.9-594.10-1 Kern County Zoning Classifications .................................................................................... 4.10-34.10-2 Kern County General Plan Land Use Designations .............................................................. 4.10-44.11-1 Oil Field and Lease Location Map....................................................................................... 4.11-44.11-2 Regionally Significant Aggregate Resources Map ............................................................... 4.11-74.11-3 Mineral Lease and Proposed Land Use Designation Map .................................................. 4.11-154.12-1 Noise Measurement Locations ............................................................................................ 4.12-94.13-1 Sustainable Communities Strategy Transit Priority and
Strategic Employment Centers Map .................................................................................. 4.13-174.14-1 Proposed School Sites ....................................................................................................... 4.14-164.15-1 Regional Recreation Facilities ............................................................................................. 4.15-24.15-2 Proposed School Sites ....................................................................................................... 4.15-164.15-3 Conceptual Trails Plan ...................................................................................................... 4.15-184.16-1 Regional Roadways ............................................................................................................ 4.16-34.16-2 Roadways in the Project Vicinity ........................................................................................ 4.16-44.16-3 Existing Pedestrian Facilities ............................................................................................ 4.16-144.16-4 Existing Transit Facilities .................................................................................................. 4.16-15
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4.16-5a Peak Hour Traffic Volumes and Lane Configurations Existing Plus ProjectConditions (2015) ............................................................................................................. 4.16-40
4.16-5b Peak Hour Traffic Volumes and Lane Configurations Existing Plus ProjectConditions (2015) ............................................................................................................. 4.16-41
4.17-1 Water Facility Locations ..................................................................................................... 4.17-24.17-2 Wastewater Facility Locations ............................................................................................ 4.17-64.17-3 Drainage Receiving Waters ................................................................................................. 4.17-84.17-4 Existing and Proposed Wastewater Treatment Facilities .................................................... 4.17-246-1 Alternative D: No Williamson Act Land Development ........................................................... 6-28