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Jerry Brown, Governor<br />
S T A T E C L E A R I N G H O U S E<br />
SUMMARY<br />
OF<br />
POSTINGS<br />
(Formerly SCH NEWSLETTER)<br />
<strong>June</strong> 1 <strong>–</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE SUMMARY OF POSTINGS<br />
The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse distributes draft environmental documents to state agencies for review<br />
<strong>and</strong> comment, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The <strong>State</strong><br />
Clearinghouse also acts as the <strong>State</strong> Single Point <strong>of</strong> Contact for the review <strong>of</strong> federal grant<br />
applications <strong>and</strong> federal development projects. This Summary <strong>of</strong> Postings summarizes the<br />
environmental documents <strong>and</strong> federal grant applications received by the Clearinghouse during<br />
the period <strong>June</strong> 1 <strong>–</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
CLEARINGHOUSE CONTACTS<br />
Please contact The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse if you have any questions regarding processing <strong>of</strong><br />
environmental documents or grant applications. We may be reached at:<br />
Telephone: (916) 445-0613<br />
Fax: (916) 323-3018<br />
e-mail: state.clearinghouse@opr.ca.gov<br />
website: www.opr.ca.gov<br />
Questions regarding federal grant notices should be directed to Sheila Brown.<br />
Questions regarding processing <strong>of</strong> environmental documents should be directed to:<br />
Scott Morgan<br />
Director<br />
CLEARINGHOUSE MAILING ADDRESS<br />
The mailing address is:<br />
USPS:<br />
<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse<br />
P.O. Box 3044<br />
Sacramento, CA 95812-3044<br />
OR<br />
INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON-LINE<br />
USPS/Courier Service / H<strong>and</strong> Deliveries:<br />
<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse<br />
1400 Tenth Street, Room 113<br />
Sacramento, CA 95814<br />
The 2011 CEQA Guidelines are available from the Resources Agency’s website at<br />
http://ceres.ca.gov/ceqa/.<br />
The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse H<strong>and</strong>book, which contains all <strong>of</strong> our environmental document <strong>and</strong> grant<br />
processing procedures <strong>and</strong> forms, is available on our website.
Environmental Document Filings with the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse<br />
1999‐2011<br />
All CEQA documents filed with the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse are available for viewing on the internet at<br />
www.ceqanet.ca.gov .<br />
Summary <strong>of</strong> CEQA Document Submittals by Year <strong>and</strong> by Type<br />
ND /<br />
Total<br />
Year NOP MND EIR NOD NOE EIS EA Other Documents<br />
1999 602 2007 481 1808 2699 22 41 177 7,837<br />
2000 613 2243 475 2580 3840 16 78 386 10,231<br />
2001 703 2612 524 2851 6083 13 75 422 13,283<br />
2002 642 2676 544 3102 5737 14 66 409 13,190<br />
2003 757 2972 577 3243 6078 8 57 360 14,052<br />
2004 766 2903 625 3304 5898 11 55 339 13,901<br />
2005 797 3076 636 3087 5649 16 59 370 13,690<br />
2006 860 2882 649 2954 4716 7 39 406 12,513<br />
2007 803 2805 583 2755 4137 11 37 444 11,575<br />
2008 735 2583 570 2632 4307 6 36 539 11,408<br />
2009 534 2205 477 2391 3747 6 46 463 9869<br />
2010 471 1771 464 2263 3646 7 74 464 9160<br />
2011 436 1645 396 2260 3894 8 45 411 9095<br />
Key:<br />
NOP: Notice <strong>of</strong> Preparation<br />
EIR: Environmental Impact Report<br />
ND/MND: Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration<br />
NOD: Notice <strong>of</strong> Determination<br />
NOE: Notice <strong>of</strong> Exemption<br />
EA: Environmental Assessment<br />
EIS: Environmental Impact <strong>State</strong>ment<br />
Other: Other types <strong>of</strong> documents, including Final EIRs, Early Consultation notices, etc.
CEQA Documents<br />
Key for abbreviations <strong>of</strong> Document Type:<br />
ADM Addendum<br />
CON Early Consultation Notice<br />
EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report<br />
SIR Supplemental EIR<br />
SBE Subsequent EIR<br />
EIS Draft Environmental Impact <strong>State</strong>ment<br />
EA Draft Environmental Assessment<br />
JD Joint Document (CEQA/NEPA)<br />
FONSI Finding <strong>of</strong> No Significant Impact<br />
NOI Notice <strong>of</strong> Intent<br />
FIS Final Environmental <strong>State</strong>ment<br />
Neg Dec/ND Negative Declaration<br />
MND Mitigated Negative Declaration<br />
NOE Notice <strong>of</strong> Exemption<br />
NOD Notice <strong>of</strong> Determination<br />
NODe Notice <strong>of</strong> Decision<br />
NOP Notice <strong>of</strong> Preparation (<strong>of</strong> an EIR)<br />
FIN Final Document<br />
TRI Tribal Compact Environmental Evaluation<br />
BIA-LA Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs Notice <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Acquisition<br />
BIA-ND Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs Notice <strong>of</strong> Decision<br />
Oth Other type (none <strong>of</strong> the above)
<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse CEQA Database<br />
DAILYLOG.FRX<br />
Report Printed on Friday, July 06, <strong>2012</strong><br />
CEQA Daily Log<br />
Documents Received during the Period: 06/01/<strong>2012</strong> - 06/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2012</strong><br />
SCH<br />
Number<br />
Title /<br />
Lead Agency /<br />
City--County /<br />
Description<br />
Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />
CEQA Actions<br />
2009031002 Cornfield Arroyo Seco Specific Plan<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />
On September 22, 2011, the City circulated the Original DEIR for public review.<br />
This Recirculated Portions <strong>of</strong> the DEIR (RP-DEIR) replaces several portions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Original DEIR in response to comments received during the public comment<br />
period which ended on November 21, 2011 <strong>and</strong> further review by City staff. The<br />
City is recirculated this RP-DEIR pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section <strong>15</strong>088.5,<br />
Subdivisions a (1), a(4) <strong>and</strong> (c). As CEQA Guidelines Section <strong>15</strong>088.5,<br />
Subdivision (f)(2) permits, the City requests that reviewers limit scope <strong>of</strong> their<br />
comments to that material which is within text <strong>of</strong> the revised portions included in<br />
the RP-DEIR. Pursuant to this, the City also requested that reviewers not make<br />
any new comments on old matters not included in this RP-DEIR.<br />
2010031029 University Avenue Mobility Plan<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
City Council Approval to allow for improvements or modifications related to<br />
roadways, transit, pedestrian access, parking, <strong>and</strong> utilities along an approximately<br />
1.25-mile-long segment <strong>of</strong> University Avenue, between Florida Street <strong>and</strong><br />
Boundary Street. The project area extends to Lincoln Avenue to the north <strong>and</strong><br />
Wightman Avenue <strong>and</strong> North Park Way to the south. The roadway improvements<br />
would consist <strong>of</strong> the installation <strong>of</strong> two traffic signal modifications at several<br />
intersections, removal <strong>of</strong> an existing traffic signal, construction <strong>of</strong> a raised median,<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> additional left-turn pockets at several intersections, <strong>and</strong> re-striping <strong>of</strong><br />
University Avenue. The transit improvements would consist <strong>of</strong> the provision <strong>of</strong><br />
transit-only lanes along portions <strong>of</strong> University Avenue in both the eastbound <strong>and</strong><br />
westbound directions, <strong>and</strong> consolidation <strong>of</strong> transit stops to reduce the existing 18<br />
stops to 14 stops.<br />
2010122096 General Plan Update<br />
Turlock, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Stanislaus<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Turlock has initiated a comprehensive update <strong>of</strong> its General Plan,<br />
which is an opportunity for community members to explore long-term goals <strong>and</strong><br />
development for the City. The <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California requires every city <strong>and</strong> county to<br />
have a comprehensive General Plan, which acts as a constitution for long-term<br />
physical development. The General Plan identifies current <strong>and</strong> future needs in<br />
areas including l<strong>and</strong> use, transportation, open space <strong>and</strong> conservation, public<br />
services, <strong>and</strong> environmental quality. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to update the<br />
City's existing General Plan to accommodate the guide development through<br />
2030. This update includes information, goals, <strong>and</strong> policies addressing l<strong>and</strong> use<br />
<strong>and</strong> economic development, new growth areas, parks, schools, circulation, city<br />
design, air quality <strong>and</strong> green house gases, noise, safety, etc.<br />
Document<br />
Type<br />
Ending<br />
Date<br />
EIR 07/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
EIR 07/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
EIR 07/16/<strong>2012</strong>
<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse CEQA Database<br />
CEQA Daily Log<br />
Documents Received during the Period: 06/01/<strong>2012</strong> - 06/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2012</strong><br />
SCH<br />
Number<br />
Title /<br />
Lead Agency /<br />
City--County /<br />
Description<br />
Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>011007 Housing Element Update<br />
Palmdale, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Palmdale--Los Angeles<br />
GPA 11-03 will amend the L<strong>and</strong> Use <strong>and</strong> Housing Elements <strong>of</strong> the City's General<br />
Plan to accommodate units assigned to the City under the 2006-2014 Regional<br />
Housing Needs Allocation. This will include new policies within the L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />
Element associated with new medium-high <strong>and</strong> high density residential l<strong>and</strong> use<br />
designations <strong>and</strong> amending the General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Map identifying the<br />
boundaries <strong>of</strong> a new medium-high <strong>and</strong> high density residential l<strong>and</strong> uses. Zone<br />
Change (ZC) 11-01 will amend the City <strong>of</strong> Palmdale Zoning Map to identify the<br />
boundaries <strong>of</strong> the new R-4 (30) (High Density Residential, minimum <strong>of</strong> 30 dwelling<br />
units per acre) <strong>and</strong> R-4 (50) (High Density Residential, minimum <strong>of</strong> 50 dwelling<br />
units per acre) zone. Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) 11-05 will amend<br />
various sections <strong>of</strong> the Zoning Ordinance, including; a new Article 45 creating the<br />
R-4 zone, setting forth uses permitted subject to various types <strong>of</strong> approvals <strong>and</strong><br />
st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>of</strong> development; amending various sections regarding transitional <strong>and</strong><br />
supportive housing, emergency housing, temporary dependent housing, <strong>and</strong> large<br />
residential care facilitates. The ZOA will remove such identified uses from many <strong>of</strong><br />
the commercial, industrial <strong>and</strong> Public Facility zones <strong>and</strong> permit such uses within<br />
residential zones. Specific Plan Amendment (SPA) 11-01 would amend the<br />
permitted density within Neighborhood Zone C <strong>of</strong> the Palmdale Transit Village<br />
Specific Plan (SP-18) from 25-40 dwelling units per acre to 30-40 dwelling units<br />
per acre.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061001 Touchstone Investments<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
Coastal Development Permit (CDP), Site Development Permit (SDP) for<br />
environmentally sensitive l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> CPIOZ Area B, planned development permit<br />
(PDP), <strong>and</strong> Tentative Map (TM) with Easement Vacations to create 3 lots from<br />
7.87 acre site <strong>and</strong> construct a 58.060-sf research <strong>and</strong> development building. The<br />
site is located at 11099 North Torrey Pines Road (APN 310-110-1700, Lots 1, 2,<br />
<strong>and</strong> 3), in the IP-1-1 Zone within the University Community Plan Area, Airport<br />
Influence Area, Coastal Overlay (non-appealable) Zone, Coastal Height Limit Zone<br />
<strong>and</strong> Council District 1.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061002 Copper Sulfate Applications to Copper Basin <strong>and</strong> Gene Wash<br />
Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />
--San Bernardino<br />
The Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern CA has conducted an environmental<br />
review for the application <strong>of</strong> an aquatic pesticide (copper sulfate) to its reservoirs<br />
in San Bernardino County, CA: Copper Basin <strong>and</strong> Gene Wash (Project).<br />
Metropolitan proposes to apply copper sulfate on an as-needed basis to control<br />
algal blooms so that such blooms do not degrade drinking water quality through<br />
elevated taste <strong>and</strong> odor problems, production <strong>of</strong> algal toxins, <strong>and</strong> water treatment<br />
plant filter clogging.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061003 DRA 4256 to Allow a Small Winery Facility<br />
Fresno County<br />
--Fresno<br />
Allow a small winery facility on a 10.00-acre parcel in the AE-5 (Exclusive<br />
Agricultural, 5-acre minimum parcel size) Zone District. The project site is located<br />
on the south side <strong>of</strong> Bramble Lane, approximately 682 feet west <strong>of</strong> its intersection<br />
with Sundew Lane, within the unincorporated community <strong>of</strong> Squaw Valley (50806<br />
Document<br />
Type<br />
Ending<br />
Date<br />
EIR 07/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
MND 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
MND 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
MND 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
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SCH<br />
Number<br />
Title /<br />
Lead Agency /<br />
City--County /<br />
Description<br />
Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Bramble Lane) (Sup. Dist.: 5) (APN: 190-360-41).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061004 Reclamation Plan (RP 90-1) Amendment for Pacific Clay/Brighton Alberhill Mine<br />
Lake Elsinore, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Lake Elsinore--Riverside<br />
The proposed project is an amendment to previously adopted Reclamation Plan<br />
(RP) 90-1. The project area comprises approximately 400 acres in an<br />
undeveloped <strong>and</strong> rural area. The Amendment to RP 90-1 includes 90.5 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
total reclaimed area, 57.4 acres <strong>of</strong> which are past mining areas, <strong>and</strong> 33.1 acres<br />
which contain previously constructed storm drain detention ponds <strong>and</strong> associated<br />
roads previously authorized by the Regional Water Quality Control Board.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062003 Laguna Flood Control Improvement Project<br />
Burlingame, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Burlingame--San Mateo<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Burlingame is proposing a stormwater flood alleviation project that<br />
entails excavating sediments from an existing storm drain ditch parallel to <strong>and</strong><br />
between the Caltrain tracks <strong>and</strong> CA Drive. The ditch drains storm water flows<br />
westward into Sanchez Creek from approximately Oak Grove Avenue. Several<br />
local storm drains discharge into this ditch along its length. This ditch<br />
maintenance will facilitate storm water drainage into Sanchez Creek from the<br />
surrounding developed areas to the south <strong>and</strong> alleviate flooding. A new box<br />
culvert will also be installed under Carolan Avenue parallel to <strong>and</strong> north <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Caltrain tracks to replace portions <strong>of</strong> an existing 54" reinforced concrete pipeline.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062001 CHP Truckee Area <strong>Office</strong> Tower <strong>and</strong> Vault Project<br />
California Highway Patrol<br />
Truckee--Nevada<br />
CHP, with the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> General Services, is proposing to<br />
replace <strong>and</strong> upgrade the Truckee CHP telecommunications facility to meet the<br />
CHP's Enhanced Radio System requirements. The new facility would also be<br />
designed to meet CA Building Code (CBC) Title 24 St<strong>and</strong>ards including Essential<br />
Services requirements. The proposed project includes acquisition <strong>of</strong> a 0.09-acre<br />
site adjacent to the CHP Truckee Area <strong>Office</strong>, construction <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
self-supporting, four-leg, 120-foot-tall tower <strong>and</strong> an equipment vault, underground<br />
utility line installation, <strong>and</strong> fencing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping <strong>of</strong> the tower site. Upon<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> construction, two existing towers at the CHP Area <strong>Office</strong> would be<br />
removed; these towers are approximately 55 feet <strong>and</strong> 92 feet in height. Refer to<br />
the attached IS for additional project information.<br />
2011122069 Use Permit Application No. 2011-14 - Verizon Wireless - Del Don<br />
Stanislaus County<br />
--Stanislaus<br />
Request to construct a 100-foot monopole with three (3) proposed Verizon<br />
wireless antenna sectors which includes four (4) proposed antennas per sector,<br />
two (2) microwave dishes, an emergency diesel generator with a 210-gallon fuel<br />
storage tank, <strong>and</strong> a 12' x 16' equipment shelter all within a 50' x 50' fenced area on<br />
a 164-acre site. There is a proposed <strong>15</strong> foot wide access road to the site.<br />
Document<br />
Type<br />
Ending<br />
Date<br />
MND 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
MND 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
NOP 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Neg 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
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Description<br />
Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>062002 General Plan Circulation <strong>and</strong> Housing Element Update<br />
Alpine County<br />
--Alpine<br />
M<strong>and</strong>atory update to the Alpine County Housing Element (2004) 2009-2014 <strong>and</strong><br />
update <strong>of</strong> the Alpine County Circulation Element (1999). The Housing Element<br />
includes new demographic information <strong>and</strong> programs to revise the Zoning Code to<br />
allow emergency housing. The Circulation Element is updated with Level <strong>of</strong><br />
Service information <strong>and</strong> goals for 2030 Level <strong>of</strong> Service on highways <strong>and</strong> local<br />
roads. The Circulation Element includes information which describes<br />
conformance with the Complete Streets Act.<br />
2002022058 Crystal Springs/El Cerrito Phase II Trunk Sewer Improvement Project<br />
Hillsborough, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Hillsborough--San Mateo<br />
The proposed project involves the second phase <strong>of</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> ~10,700 feet <strong>of</strong><br />
existing trunk sewer lines in the Town <strong>of</strong> Hillsborough, San Mateo County, CA.<br />
Phase II would begin El Cerrito Avenue at Gramercy Drive <strong>and</strong> extend<br />
approximately 7,200 feet west <strong>and</strong> south to the intersection <strong>of</strong> El Cerrito Avenue<br />
<strong>and</strong> Crystal Springs Road, then extend 3,500 feet southwest along Crystal Springs<br />
Road, <strong>and</strong> connect to the Phase I terminus (at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Crystal Springs<br />
Road <strong>and</strong> Woodridge Road). The pipeline would be installed within the existing<br />
roadway or along the roadway shoulder adjacent to the existing trunk sewer lines.<br />
2000082139 Laguna Ridge Specific Plan<br />
Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />
The applicant requests multiple entitlements consisting <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
A General Plan Amendment to remove the site from the City's list <strong>of</strong><br />
Vacant/Underutilized Sites (Table 1-30 <strong>of</strong> the Housing Element) <strong>and</strong> to change the<br />
l<strong>and</strong> use designation on the site from High Density Residential to<br />
Commercial/<strong>Office</strong>/Multi-family.<br />
An amendment to the Laguna Ridge Specific Plan, changing the designation for a<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the property from Multi-Family Residential (RD-20) to <strong>Office</strong> Park (BP).<br />
A zone change from Light Industrial (M1) to Business <strong>and</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>Office</strong> (BP)<br />
for the entire property.<br />
A tentative parcel map that would subdivide the 4.99 acre property into two parcels<br />
(2.48 gross acres <strong>and</strong> 2.51 gross acres).<br />
A Conditional Use Permit to allow an assembly use in the Business <strong>and</strong><br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>Office</strong> (BP) Zone. The assembly use would operate on an as-needed<br />
basis.<br />
A Design Review to construct two 13,387 square foot buildings for use as a<br />
conference/meeting center. In addition to the buildings, the application proposes<br />
parking <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping improvements to the site, as well as lighting <strong>and</strong><br />
infrastructure improvements. The project includes a drive aisle along the western<br />
property line that will connect Elk Grove Blvd <strong>and</strong> Civic Center Drive. Two access<br />
points are provided from the parking lot along Civic Center Drive - one at the east<br />
<strong>and</strong> one at the west end <strong>of</strong> the parking lot. Pedestrian access is provided within<br />
the site. The application is also proposing enhanced l<strong>and</strong>scaping <strong>and</strong> a<br />
bicycle/pedestrian pathway along Elk Grove Blvd. Two trash enclosures (9.5 ft by<br />
14.5 ft) are provided near the center <strong>of</strong> the site with one on each proposed parcel.<br />
Each <strong>of</strong> the two buildings contains assembly areas <strong>and</strong> boardrooms; an open patio<br />
area enclosed by six-foot fencing is provided along the eastern <strong>and</strong> western<br />
portions <strong>of</strong> the buildings. The fencing for the eastern patio <strong>of</strong> the northern building<br />
Document<br />
Type<br />
Ending<br />
Date<br />
Neg 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />
SIR 07/16/<strong>2012</strong><br />
NOD<br />
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Title /<br />
Lead Agency /<br />
City--County /<br />
Description<br />
Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />
(Building A) is composed <strong>of</strong> a six foot CMU, precast or equivalent wall along the<br />
northern <strong>and</strong> eastern portions <strong>of</strong> the patio. The remainder <strong>of</strong> the fencing around<br />
the patio areas is metal.<br />
2011011030 San Antonio Creek Spreading Grounds Rehabilitation<br />
Ventura County Watershed Protection District<br />
Ojai--Ventura<br />
This project is approval <strong>of</strong> water right application 31854, which involves the<br />
diversion <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> 916 acre-feet per year at a maximum rate <strong>of</strong> 25 cubic feet per<br />
second to underground storage from November 1 to May 31. The purpose <strong>of</strong> use<br />
is irrigation, municipal, domestic <strong>and</strong> industrial. The water will be used within the<br />
Ojai Basin Groundwater Management Agency Service Area.<br />
2011082043 Jenny Lind Safe Routes to Schools Project (Jenny Lind SR2S Project)<br />
Calaveras County<br />
--Calaveras<br />
0.5 miles sidewalk <strong>and</strong> Class lll bike route beginning at Baldwin St. <strong>and</strong> SR26,<br />
running parallel with the northbound lanes <strong>of</strong> SR26 <strong>and</strong> Driver Road terminating at<br />
Jenny Lind Elementary School.<br />
2011092032 SR-70/Feather River Blvd Interchange<br />
Yuba County<br />
--Yuba<br />
Yuba County Public Works Department is seeking environmental approval to<br />
replace the existing at-grade intersection <strong>of</strong> Feather River Boulevard at SR-70.<br />
The proposed interchange will consist <strong>of</strong> a compact diamond layout for<br />
southbound movements <strong>and</strong> L-9 partial-cloverleaf for northbound movements on<br />
SR-70 approximately 0.40 miles (0.64km) north <strong>of</strong> the Bear River in Yuba County.<br />
The interchange will include a five-lane overcrossing <strong>of</strong> SR-70, five interchange<br />
ramps, <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> the existing Feather River Boulevard at-grade intersection<br />
<strong>and</strong> traffic signal. The project limits are approximately 4,400 feet northerly from the<br />
Bear River Bridge on SR-70, <strong>and</strong> 2,100 feet easterly from River Oaks Boulevard to<br />
Chalice Creek Drive (east <strong>of</strong> SR-70).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>011056 Zebra Mussel Eradication Project: San Justo Reservoir, Hollister Conduit, &<br />
SBCWD Subsystems<br />
San Benito County Water District<br />
Hollister--San Benito<br />
The eradication <strong>of</strong> zebra mussels in San Justo Reservoir <strong>and</strong> pipeline<br />
infrastructure in San Benito County is two-fold <strong>and</strong> involves: 1) the treatment <strong>of</strong><br />
San Justo Reservoir using muriate <strong>of</strong> potash (potash or potassium chloride); <strong>and</strong><br />
2) the treatment <strong>of</strong> the Hollister Conduit in combination with District-owned water<br />
delivery conveyances (pipeline system) using potash. It is important that this<br />
two-fold eradication be implemented concurrently, as eradication zebra mussels in<br />
the reservoir without eradicating them in the pipeline, <strong>and</strong> vice versa, would allow<br />
re-infestation <strong>of</strong> both appurtenant infrastructures.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>011059 L<strong>and</strong> Conservancy Conditional Use Permit T<br />
San Luis Obispo County<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
Request by the L<strong>and</strong> Conservancy <strong>of</strong> San Luis Obispo County, in partnership with<br />
County General Services, for a Conditional Use Permit for the Octagon Barn<br />
Center. The project site would be used as an agricultural museum with meeting<br />
<strong>and</strong> event space <strong>and</strong> would include the construction <strong>of</strong> two auxiliary structures (for<br />
the purpose <strong>of</strong> storage <strong>and</strong> restrooms), a remodel <strong>of</strong> the existing milk parlor, site<br />
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grading, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>021009 Loma Linda Alzheimer's Special Care Center<br />
Loma Linda, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Loma Linda--San Bernardino<br />
The proposed project is a request to change the General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Plan from<br />
High Density (0-13 du/ac) to Health Care, <strong>and</strong> a Zone Change from Multi Family<br />
Residence (R-3) to Institutional (I) in order to accommodate a 32,630 square foot,<br />
66-bed memory care facility on a 2.7 acre property located at the southwest<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Street <strong>and</strong> Orange Avenue.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>031086 Biaggini Tract Map<br />
San Luis Obispo County<br />
Morro Bay--San Luis Obispo<br />
Request by Harold Biaggini for a Tract Map to subdivide <strong>of</strong> a 330.69 acre lot into<br />
two lots <strong>of</strong> 160 acres <strong>and</strong> 170.69 acres each, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> sale <strong>and</strong>/or<br />
development. The map includes two building envelopes, one per parcel, <strong>of</strong><br />
approximately one acre each. The project will result in the disturbance <strong>of</strong><br />
approximately 71,000 square feet due to future development <strong>of</strong> two residences<br />
(one per parcel), <strong>and</strong> approximately 64,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> road/driveway<br />
improvements.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>032002 Draft Climate Action Plan Phase 1: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan<br />
(Draft Plan)<br />
Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--<br />
DWR has developed the Draft Plan to guide its efforts in reducing the greenhouse<br />
gas (GHG) emissions. The proposed project is implementation <strong>of</strong> the Draft Plan,<br />
which presents DWR's historical, current, <strong>and</strong> projected future GHG emissions,<br />
DWR's goals for reducing GHG emissions, <strong>and</strong> DWR's GHG emission reduction<br />
measures designed to achieve the emissions reduction goals.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>032062 IS/Proposed Neg Dec for the 2013 California Building Energy Efficiency St<strong>and</strong>ards<br />
Energy Commission<br />
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Public Resources Code Sections 25402 requires the Energy Commission to adopt,<br />
implement, <strong>and</strong> periodically update energy efficiency st<strong>and</strong>ards for both residential<br />
<strong>and</strong> nonresidential buildings to ensure that building construction, system design,<br />
<strong>and</strong> installation achieve energy efficiency <strong>and</strong> preserve outdoor <strong>and</strong> indoor<br />
environmental quality.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>032063 Spreckels Ave Sewer Replacement<br />
Santa Cruz County<br />
--Santa Cruz<br />
The project involves removing one cement encased gravity sewer line that travels<br />
along the bottom <strong>of</strong> the creek channel <strong>and</strong> replace it with an underground sewer<br />
lift station <strong>and</strong> force main pipe, which will be attached to the downstream side <strong>of</strong><br />
the Spreckles Drive Bridge. The placement <strong>of</strong> a backup generator <strong>of</strong> 65 Seacliff<br />
Drive (APN: 042-341-10) is also proposed. The goals <strong>of</strong> the project are to improve<br />
passage for steelhead trout <strong>and</strong> other fish in Aptos Creek <strong>and</strong> to protect water<br />
quality <strong>and</strong> public infrastructure by relocating the sewer line.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>042016 Fish Rock Road Sediment Reduction Project<br />
Mendocino County<br />
Ukiah--Mendocino<br />
The project implements the County Site Specific Management Plan (SSMP) <strong>and</strong><br />
Erosion Control Plan (ECP) towards compliance with the Action Plan for the<br />
Garcia River Watershed Sediment TMDL through implementation <strong>of</strong> sediment<br />
reduction treatments on Fish Rock Road that have been identified in the<br />
Departments Direct Inventory <strong>of</strong> Road Treatments Database (DIRT).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>042020 Regulatory Approvals for the Blackwood Creek Stream <strong>and</strong> Floodplian Restoration<br />
Project Phase 3B<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe<br />
--Placer<br />
The U.S. Forest Service will construct rock <strong>and</strong> log structures in the Blackwood<br />
Creek channel on the floodplain, realign select channel segments, restore<br />
connectivity to historic channels, grade floodplain surfaces, <strong>and</strong> revegetate<br />
disturbed areas with native riparian species. The Water Board will regulate project<br />
discharges project by: (1) issuing Clean Water Act 401 Water Quality Certification;<br />
<strong>and</strong> (2) granting exemptions to prohibitions contained in the Water Quality Control<br />
Plan for the Lahontan Region (Basin Plan).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068001 Bridge on Shubin Property<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
--Sonoma<br />
The project is limited to the installation <strong>of</strong> a prefabricated steel platform bridge<br />
over Thurston Creek. The bridge is 40-feet long, 16-feet wide <strong>and</strong> spans an<br />
approximately 4-foot wide stream channel. Abutments will be made from pre-cast<br />
concrete blocks <strong>and</strong> located outside the stream bank <strong>and</strong> will elevate the bridge<br />
deck above the 100-year flood water surface elevation. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0090-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game<br />
Code Section 1602.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068002 Neeley Road Beach Access Contour <strong>and</strong> Pruning<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
--Sonoma<br />
The project is limited to seasonal site preparation including trimming, clearing <strong>and</strong><br />
grading needed to improve beach access on the Russian River. The Permittee<br />
proposes removing dead branches, trimming vegetation <strong>and</strong> grading a maximum<br />
<strong>of</strong> 10 cubic yards to material above the ordinary high water mark (OHWM) within a<br />
30-foot area adjacent to the river. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration Agreement<br />
Number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0124-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068003 Carson Block Building - Facade Restoration<br />
California Cultural & Historical Endowment<br />
Eureka--Humboldt<br />
CCHE funds will be used to help restore the original facade <strong>of</strong> the Carson Block<br />
Building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068004 Penn Creek Culvert Replacement<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Humboldt<br />
Replace a failed culvert utilizing heavy equipment on Penn Creek in Patrick's Point<br />
<strong>State</strong> Park, a non-anadromous stream, with a new 16 ft. long 96-inch diameter<br />
galvanized steel culvert. Work will excavate 30 ft. wide, 40 ft. long, <strong>and</strong> 10 ft. deep<br />
to allow the culvert to be placed 3 inches below grade. The new culvert will be<br />
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backfilled inside the reestablish natural stream flow grade using the gravel that<br />
was excavated from the stream channel <strong>and</strong> augmented with washed ddrain rock<br />
if necessary.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068005 Lease <strong>of</strong> New <strong>Office</strong> Space<br />
Consumer Affairs, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Consumer Affairs, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Automotive Repair, proposes to<br />
lease approximately 5,950 square feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice space <strong>and</strong> 2,929 square feet <strong>of</strong><br />
warehouse space. The <strong>of</strong>fice will house approximately 24 employees performing<br />
general <strong>of</strong>fice duties. The warehouse will be used for storage only <strong>and</strong> will house<br />
no employees.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068006 License for Access Across Conservancy Property<br />
Tahoe Conservancy<br />
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />
Execution <strong>of</strong> license agreement with Tahoe Regional <strong>Planning</strong> Agency for the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> performing a noise monitoring study to determine decibel levels <strong>and</strong><br />
amounts <strong>of</strong> noise within a given period by boats on Lake Tahoe.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068007 Assignment <strong>of</strong> Ground Restoration Credit to Placer County APN 92-142-07 (Berry)<br />
Tahoe Conservancy<br />
--Placer<br />
Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> assignment <strong>of</strong> 63 square feet <strong>of</strong> SEZ Restoration<br />
Credit <strong>and</strong> 53 square feet <strong>of</strong> Class 1-3 Restoration Credit from<br />
Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong>, to a receiving parcel where an existing beach access<br />
stairs will be rebuilt, as accessory to an existing residence. The assignement<br />
eneables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project without any new increase<br />
in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong> coverage in class SEZ or 1, 2, or 3 areas within the<br />
Lake Tahoe Basin.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068008 Pigeon Point Light Station Restoration <strong>Planning</strong><br />
California <strong>State</strong> Coastal Conservancy<br />
--San Mateo<br />
The Coastal Conservancy granted funds to the California <strong>State</strong> Parks Foundation<br />
to produce detailed construction drawings for the structural restoration <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pigeon Point Light Station, which has been closed to the public since 2001 due to<br />
unsafe condition caused by structural deterioration.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068009 A.D.A Ramps/ S.L.O.Rt-1/PM 12.6/SB Rt.-135/PM10.0<br />
Caltrans #5<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The A.D.D Ramps proposed by the project are needed to provide A.D.A access at<br />
proposed intersections on state highways in Santa Barbara <strong>and</strong> San Luis Obispo<br />
Counties.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068010 Clarksburg Push-Brace <strong>and</strong> Pole Replacement Project<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
--Yolo<br />
The Clarksburg Push-Brace <strong>and</strong> Pole Replacement Project consists <strong>of</strong> the<br />
replacement <strong>of</strong> three distribution poles <strong>and</strong> four push-brace poles in two<br />
agricultural irrigation canals.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068011 Leffingwell Trail Stairway <strong>and</strong> Moonstone Beach Stairway Rehabilitation<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
Repair <strong>and</strong> re-stabilize eroded <strong>and</strong> storm-damaged sections <strong>of</strong> the Leffingwell<br />
Trail, the wooden stairways at the Leffingwell L<strong>and</strong>ing northern day-use parking<br />
area <strong>and</strong> at Moonstone Beach within Hearst San Simeon <strong>State</strong> Park to restore<br />
public access to the beach <strong>and</strong> to make portions <strong>of</strong> the trail comply with the<br />
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) <strong>and</strong> the "California <strong>State</strong> Parks<br />
Accessiblities Guidelines".<br />
Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 01, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Total Documents: 37 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 24<br />
Documents Received on Monday, <strong>June</strong> 04, <strong>2012</strong><br />
2010-08 Agua Caliente B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cahuilla Indians <strong>of</strong> the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation -<br />
APNs: 513-320-012-9<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs<br />
--Riverside<br />
The subject property consists <strong>of</strong> a parcel <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, encompassing approximately<br />
40.00 acres more or less, commonly referred to as the "Boys Club <strong>of</strong> Palm<br />
Springs" property <strong>and</strong> Assessor's Parcel Number: 513-320-012-9. The parcel is<br />
within the exterior boundaries <strong>of</strong> the Agua Caliente Reservation, but is not<br />
contiguous to trust l<strong>and</strong>s.<br />
Currently, there is no specific l<strong>and</strong> use at this time. The property consists <strong>of</strong><br />
mountainous, undeveloped sloping rocky terrain, in a generally inaccessible area<br />
within the Santa Rosa <strong>and</strong> San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. There is<br />
no planned change in l<strong>and</strong> use.<br />
2008081126 Avenue 280 Road-Widening<br />
Tulare County<br />
Visalia, Exeter--Tulare<br />
Caltrans, in cooperation with the County <strong>of</strong> Tulare <strong>and</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Visalia proposes<br />
to widen Avenue 280 from a two-lane undivided roadway to a four/six-lane divided<br />
road with a median. The widening would occur from the junction with SR99 in<br />
Tulare County east to Mooney Blvd. in the Visalia, <strong>and</strong> from Santa Fe St. in Visalia<br />
east to Orange Ave., with transitions to the existing two-lane roadway completed<br />
by Filbert Rd. in Exeter, excluding the roadway segment through Farmersville.<br />
Intersection improvements at up to 21 roadway intersections with Avenue 280<br />
would also be implemented. Improvements <strong>and</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way transitions at these<br />
intersections may occur for up to 700 feet north <strong>and</strong>/or south <strong>of</strong> Avenue 280. The<br />
project would also require utility relocation, right-<strong>of</strong>-way clearing, <strong>and</strong> culvert<br />
widening. The length <strong>of</strong> the project is 10.82 miles.<br />
2010094007 Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission Line Project<br />
U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Energy<br />
--San Diego<br />
FYI Final<br />
The DOE proposed Federal action is the granting <strong>of</strong> a Presidential permit to<br />
Energia Sierra Juarez U.S. Transmission, LLC, for the construction, operation,<br />
maintenance, <strong>and</strong> connection <strong>of</strong> either a 230-kilvolt (kV) or a 500-kV electric<br />
transmission line that would cross the U.S.-Mexico border in the vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />
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Jucumba, California, in eastern San Diego County. The proposed line would be<br />
constructed on either lattice towers or steel monopoles. The interconnection for<br />
the transmission line to the U.S. transmission grid system to the existing<br />
Southwest Powerlink would be provided by SDG&E at its proposed Eco Substation<br />
switchyard facility.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061011 Proposed Improvements <strong>of</strong> Interstate 8 <strong>and</strong> Highway 80 Checkpoints, U.S. Border<br />
Patrol, San Diego Sector<br />
U.S. Customs <strong>and</strong> Border Protection<br />
--San Diego<br />
Note: EA/FONSI Review per lead<br />
The Project would include expansion <strong>of</strong> the current footprint at the I-8 <strong>and</strong> Hwy 80<br />
checkpoints <strong>and</strong> would include installation <strong>of</strong> lights, shade canopies, <strong>and</strong> other<br />
minor improvements. The expansion at I-8 would consist <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> two<br />
new exit lanes from I-8 to the inspection area, construction <strong>of</strong> retaining walls <strong>and</strong><br />
guard rails at the edge <strong>of</strong> the expansion area, <strong>and</strong> other improvements.<br />
Improvements at the Highway 80 checkpoint would involve ground disturbance<br />
<strong>and</strong> vegetation clearing to the current easement boundary, which is approximately<br />
10 to 12 feet wide by 1,000 feet long. The paved area would be exp<strong>and</strong>ed to<br />
accommodate one access lane to the inspection stations <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the Highway 80<br />
road surface <strong>and</strong> other improvements.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061008 Arroyo Canal Fish Screen <strong>and</strong> Sack Dam Fish Passage Project<br />
Henry Miller Reclamation District 2131<br />
Dos Palos--Fresno, Madera<br />
The Proposed Action includes removing the existing Sack Dam, constructing a<br />
new dam approximately 100 feet upstream near the Arroyo Canal divergence,<br />
constructing a new transport channel/fish ladder, <strong>and</strong> constructing a new 700-cfs<br />
positive barrier fish screen structure within the Arroyo Canal in a single vee<br />
configuration with pr<strong>of</strong>ile bar screens. The transport channel/fish ladder would<br />
begin at the downstream end <strong>of</strong> the vee screen <strong>and</strong> terminate at the west<br />
abutment <strong>of</strong> Sack Dam, <strong>and</strong> would convey downstream migrating fish <strong>and</strong><br />
accommodate upstream migrating fish past the newly constructed Sack Dam. The<br />
project also includes construction <strong>of</strong> a new equipment storage building <strong>and</strong> control<br />
building, <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> a new bridge as well as a replacement <strong>of</strong> an existing<br />
bridge over Poso Canal.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061010 Downtown San Bernardino Liquefaction Hazards Remediation Project<br />
Inl<strong>and</strong> Valley Development Agency<br />
San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />
The downtown area <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino is well-positioned in the next decade to<br />
experience an urban renaissance. The focus area for the proposed "Water<br />
Features, Wells. L<strong>and</strong>scaping to Mitigate High Groundwater <strong>and</strong> Liquefaction<br />
Hazards Associated with Development in Downtown San Bernardino Project" is a<br />
critical component <strong>of</strong> the downtown renaissance, as several significant projects<br />
have been either designated for this area or have been identified as potential<br />
projects in this area, including new high-rise county <strong>of</strong>fice buildings, a new 36<br />
courtroom courthouse <strong>and</strong> possible new high-rise <strong>of</strong>fice project. These potential<br />
projects would be significantly enhanced by the proposed high groundwater <strong>and</strong><br />
liquefaction mitigation project. However, the primary objective <strong>of</strong> the project is to<br />
mitigate the existing liquefaction hazard associated with the high groundwater<br />
levels <strong>and</strong> effectively utilizing this water source to effectively assist in better<br />
managing the area limited water resources. The proposed project includes the<br />
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construction <strong>of</strong> water corridor features along Sierra Way, Mountain View Avenue,<br />
<strong>and</strong> 3rd Street, the construction <strong>of</strong> Meadowbrook Park Lake, rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />
Seccombe Lake, l<strong>and</strong>scape features, <strong>and</strong> the installation <strong>of</strong> two wells (IVDA 1 <strong>and</strong><br />
IVDA 2), water piping, pumps <strong>and</strong> related appurtenances.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062005 East Bay Greenway Project<br />
Alameda County Transportation Authority<br />
Oakl<strong>and</strong>, San Le<strong>and</strong>ro, Hayward--Alameda<br />
12-mile long Class I multi-use path, Class II <strong>and</strong> III bike facilities, <strong>and</strong> minor<br />
pedestrian improvements connecting Fruitvale <strong>and</strong> Hayward BART stations.<br />
2011101007 Conditional Use Permit No. 3671/Public Use Permit No. 911/McCoy Solar Energy<br />
Project<br />
Riverside County<br />
Riverside, Blythe--Riverside<br />
McCoy Solar, LLC, a subsidiary <strong>of</strong> NextEra Energy Resources LLC, has requested<br />
a Conditional Use Permit, Public Use Permit, <strong>and</strong> Development Agreement to<br />
construct, operate, maintain, <strong>and</strong> decommission an approximately 50 megawatt<br />
photovoltaic solar power plant <strong>and</strong> related infrastructure on approximately 477<br />
privately owned acres under the County's jurisdiction as part <strong>of</strong> an overall 750 MW<br />
PV solar power plant, <strong>and</strong> related infrastructure, to be known as the McCoy Solar<br />
Energy Project. The majority <strong>of</strong> the Project will be developed on public l<strong>and</strong><br />
admistered by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Management ("BLM"). The Project proposes to<br />
generate <strong>and</strong> deliver power through an interconnection at the Colorado River<br />
Substation. The overall 750 MW solar power project would be developed in two<br />
phases, to be called Unit 1 <strong>and</strong> Unit 2. Unit 1, which includes the 477 acre portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the solar power plant site subject to the CUP <strong>and</strong> Public Use Permit, is<br />
expected to have an overall 250 MW capacity. Necessary facilities on the<br />
privately owned l<strong>and</strong>s subject to County jurisdiction would include solar arrays <strong>and</strong><br />
inverters, portions <strong>of</strong> the access road, portions <strong>of</strong> a double- circuit 230 kV<br />
generation tie line, electrical power distribution line, <strong>and</strong> telecommunications line.<br />
A single-axis tracking system or a fixed tilt ground mount would be used for the<br />
structures that support the PV panels. The proposed 13.5 mile generation tie line,<br />
within a BLM-administered right-<strong>of</strong>-way width <strong>of</strong> 100 feet, would require about 200<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> public <strong>and</strong> private l<strong>and</strong>s. Portions <strong>of</strong> the proposed generation tie line<br />
would be subject to the Public Use Permit. The proposed two acre switch yard<br />
would be located adjacent to <strong>and</strong> connect into Southern CA Edison's Colorado<br />
River Substation. Lighting is proposed at key areas such as the solar power plant<br />
site entrance, substations, <strong>and</strong> switchyard. All lighting would be kept to the<br />
minimum required for safety <strong>and</strong> security; sensors, motion detectors, <strong>and</strong> switches<br />
would be used to keep lighting turned <strong>of</strong>f when not required, <strong>and</strong> all lights would<br />
be hooded <strong>and</strong> directed to minimize <strong>of</strong>f-site light. The project would operate<br />
year-round for approximately 30 years.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062009 Dublin Crossing Specific Plan (PA 08-049)<br />
Dublin, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Dublin--Alameda<br />
Residential mixed-use Project with up to 1,966 single-<strong>and</strong> multi-family residential<br />
units; up to 200,000 sf <strong>of</strong> retail, <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>and</strong>/or commercial uses; a Community Park;<br />
one or two Neighborhood Parks, <strong>and</strong> the provision for an 8-12 acre elementary<br />
school.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061005 Water Well Ordinance Update, Chapter <strong>15</strong>.08 Monterey County Code<br />
Monterey County<br />
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Amendment to the County-wide Water Well Ordinance, Monterey County Code -<br />
Chapter <strong>15</strong>.08 that consist <strong>of</strong> modifications to the existing Chapter <strong>15</strong>.08 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Monterey County Codes (MCC). This ordinance is intended to address issues<br />
raised regarding wells in fractured rock that led to a moratorium, create<br />
implementing language for new general plan policy, update requirements based<br />
on current information <strong>and</strong> technology, address general issues <strong>of</strong> concern, <strong>and</strong><br />
clean up language consistent with changes in <strong>State</strong> laws.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061006 KCEO Radio Tower Relocation CUP12-00001<br />
Oceanside, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Oceanside--San Diego<br />
The application is for a CUP to allow the removal <strong>and</strong> relocation/reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />
one <strong>of</strong> four existing AM radio antenna towers. The replacement tower would be<br />
constructed on the same property located at 2766 S. Santa Fe Avenue,<br />
approximately 450 feet to the southwest <strong>of</strong> the existing tower in order to comply<br />
with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permit.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061007 Dynamic Development Company LLC PC 12-19<br />
Twentynine Palms, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Twentynine Palms--San Bernardino<br />
Proposal to develop approx. 1.5 acres <strong>of</strong> vacant l<strong>and</strong> into a retail facility. The<br />
applicant proposes a 12,480 sf bldg, 68 space parking lot with drive isles loading<br />
area & retention basins. Applicant has also processed a parcel merger <strong>of</strong> 7<br />
parcels, 0618-141-01 thru 07.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061009 Hoover High School Practice Field Lighting Project<br />
Glendale Unified School District<br />
Glendale--Los Angeles<br />
The proposed project site is the existing practice field area <strong>of</strong> the Hoover High<br />
School campus. The project site consists <strong>of</strong> an oval grass field <strong>and</strong> a dirt running<br />
track, confined by walls, fences, or structures on all sides. The proposed project<br />
involves the installation <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> four, 90-foot-tall light poles along the<br />
perimeter <strong>of</strong> the running track <strong>and</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> a 1,500 sf one-story<br />
restroom <strong>and</strong> storage facility. The project would allow for HHS sports team<br />
practices that currently conclude at dusk be extended approximately 30 minutes to<br />
2 hours, depending on time <strong>of</strong> year, in order for practice to be properly concluded<br />
<strong>and</strong> athlete to depart in a safe manner. Night time games for the HHS football <strong>and</strong><br />
soccer teams would not occur.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062004 Public Facilities Zoning Ordinance<br />
Monte Sereno, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Monte Sereno--Santa Clara<br />
The proposed projects is an amendment to the Monte Sereno Municipal Code to<br />
create a public zoning district <strong>and</strong> rezone the properties located at 18011<br />
Saratoga-Los Gatos Road (410-17-026) <strong>and</strong> 18041 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road<br />
(410-17-027). The Public Facilities zoning will allow for government buildings <strong>and</strong><br />
emergency shelters. The site is currently zoned R-1-8, but has been used for<br />
governmental purposed (i.e. City Hall <strong>and</strong> Post <strong>Office</strong>) for over 30 years.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062006 Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park L<strong>and</strong> Use Plan<br />
East Bay Regional Parks District<br />
Pleasanton, Hayward--Alameda<br />
Integrate 2,360 acres <strong>of</strong> open space l<strong>and</strong> into the 4,172 acres <strong>of</strong> parkl<strong>and</strong><br />
currently open to the public at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. The L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />
Plan, a long-term guide for the park's management <strong>and</strong> development, proposes to<br />
develop two staging areas, restrooms, picnic sites, two backpack campus <strong>and</strong> 17<br />
miles <strong>of</strong> narrow trails; relocate the park <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>and</strong> service yard; <strong>and</strong> conduct<br />
restoration activities.<br />
1985122502 Roadrunner Club Supplement, San Diego County<br />
San Diego County<br />
--San Diego<br />
The project is a Major Use Permit Modification to provide a mechanism for the<br />
maintenance <strong>of</strong> all common use areas <strong>of</strong> the park associated with a pending<br />
Tentative Parcel Map TPM21181 for the conversion <strong>of</strong> an existing rental mobile<br />
home park on a single lot into a 4 lot resident-owned air-space condominium<br />
mobile park.<br />
2003062165 The Boulevard Plan, A Specific Plan for the Auburn Boulevard Corridor from<br />
Sylvan Corners to the City Limits, Citrus Heights<br />
Citrus Heights, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Citrus Heights--Sacramento<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0061-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, City <strong>of</strong> Citrus Heights.<br />
2005102056 Grant Line Road Widening Project<br />
Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />
The 22.2-acre Grant Line Road Widening Project - Phase I consists <strong>of</strong> widening<br />
Grant Line Road from Surbey Road to Mosher Road, to improve the flow <strong>of</strong> traffic<br />
to project<br />
The 22.2-acre Grant Line Road Widening Project - Phase l consists <strong>of</strong> widening<br />
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Grant Line Road from Survey Road to Mosher Road, to improve the flow <strong>of</strong> traffic<br />
to <strong>and</strong> from <strong>State</strong> Route 9, alleviating existing <strong>and</strong> anticipated future traffic<br />
operational deficiencies, <strong>and</strong> increasing safety along that portion <strong>of</strong> Grant Line<br />
Road. The project includes widening, realignment <strong>and</strong> modification <strong>of</strong> roadways,<br />
constructing a sidewalk/bike lane, installing new or extending existing culverts, <strong>and</strong><br />
replacing an existing railroad crossing.<br />
2008081126 Avenue 280 Road-Widening<br />
Tulare County<br />
Visalia, Exeter--Tulare<br />
The County <strong>of</strong> Tulare, in conjunction with the Cities <strong>of</strong> Visalia <strong>and</strong> Exeter <strong>and</strong> the<br />
California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation is proposing to widen Avenue 280 from a<br />
two lane roadway to four <strong>and</strong> six lane roadway between <strong>State</strong> Route 99 <strong>and</strong> the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Exeter. Intersection improvements at up to 21 roadway intersections with<br />
Avenue 280 would also be implemented as part <strong>of</strong> the proposed widening project.<br />
The project will improve the level <strong>of</strong> service for traffic on this important regional<br />
roadway in response to an in anticipation <strong>of</strong> growth in the Cities <strong>of</strong> Visalia,<br />
Farmersville, <strong>and</strong> Exeter.<br />
2009071071 Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC)<br />
Anaheim, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Anaheim--Orange<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Anaheim, in partnership with the Orange County Transportation<br />
Authority (OCTA), is proposing to enhance the existing Anaheim Metrolin/Amtrak<br />
Station that is located south <strong>of</strong> Katella Avenue <strong>and</strong> adjacent to the Grove <strong>of</strong><br />
Anaheim (the "ARTIC project"). A larger station with improved transit connectivity<br />
<strong>and</strong> passenger services <strong>and</strong> amenities will be constructed approximately one<br />
quarter (.025) mile east along the existing OCTA railroad right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />
2010032029 Dunn Creek Fish Passage Project<br />
Caltrans #1<br />
--Mendocino<br />
The Project proposes to replace the existing 9-foot diameter structural steel plate<br />
culvert on Dunn Creek with a 134-foot long, three span concrete slab bridge <strong>and</strong> to<br />
install 11 boulder weirs to provide passage for adult <strong>and</strong> juvenile anadromous fish.<br />
2010122088 The 2011 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Del Norte, Humboldt, Madera, Mendocino, Napa, ...<br />
The objective is to improve the quality <strong>and</strong> quantity <strong>of</strong> salmonid habitat by placing<br />
large wood structures instream to increase pool habitat, provide holding habitat for<br />
migrating salmonids, <strong>and</strong> sort <strong>and</strong> collect spawning gravels.<br />
2011081018 Recycled Water System Expansion<br />
San Clemente, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Clemente--Orange<br />
Addendum to the existing Mitigated Negative Declaration for obtaining financial<br />
assistance through the Local Resources program administered by Metropolitan<br />
Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California for expansion <strong>of</strong> treatment <strong>and</strong> pumping<br />
facilities at the existing Water Reclamation Plant, replacement <strong>of</strong> new 9 miles <strong>of</strong><br />
transmission <strong>and</strong> distribution pipelines throughout the City's service area,<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> a reservoir facility <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> a pressure reducing station to<br />
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convert approximately 932 AFY existing <strong>and</strong> future domestic water use for<br />
irrigation to recycled water.<br />
2011112029 Lemon Canyon Road Culvert Upgrade Project<br />
Caltrans #3<br />
--Sierra<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) proposed to remove <strong>and</strong><br />
replace twelve corrugated metal pipe culverts with larger culverts along <strong>State</strong><br />
Route 49, between Sierraville <strong>and</strong> Loyalton (post miles 48.3 to 49.2), in Sierra<br />
County. Additional work would include constructing water diversion systems for<br />
dewatering <strong>and</strong> culvert replacement work, realigning longitudinal ditches to meet<br />
the ends <strong>of</strong> the new culverts, <strong>and</strong> installing rock energy dissipaters at some or all<br />
culvert ends.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>021040 Central Valley Transportation Project<br />
Reedley, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Reedley--Fresno<br />
A request for a sphere <strong>of</strong> influence amendment to add 36.62 acres to the Reedley<br />
Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence boundary, annexation <strong>of</strong> the 36.62 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, a change in<br />
General Plan l<strong>and</strong> use designation from county Agricultural to city Limited<br />
Industrial, a change in zoning designation for pre-zoning from county AE-20<br />
(Exclusive Agricultural) to city ML (Light Industrial), <strong>and</strong> a site plan review for<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the joint-use Central Valley Transportation Center (CVTC) from<br />
which KCSUD would maintain <strong>and</strong> operate their fleet <strong>of</strong> busses <strong>and</strong> vehicles <strong>and</strong><br />
the City <strong>of</strong> Reedley would relocate its Public Works Department <strong>and</strong> associated<br />
vehicle maintenance yard.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>031031 Mesa College Facilities Master Plan Amendment <strong>and</strong> San Diego Continuing<br />
Education - Mesa College Campus<br />
San Diego Community College District<br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
Implement the amended Facilities Master Plan for Mesa College including San<br />
Diego Continuing Education - Mesa College Campus.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>031090 Rivision "QQ" - Trump National Golf Club - Revision to Driving Range (Case No.<br />
ZON2008-00584)<br />
Rancho Palos Verdes, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rancho Palos Verdes--Los Angeles<br />
Proposed Revision "QQ" is an amendment to the previously approved Revision<br />
"W", which was approved by the City Council in <strong>June</strong> 2005 as an amendment to<br />
Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 50666 to permit the development <strong>of</strong> a proposed<br />
golf driving range. The driving range has since been constructed per Revision "W"<br />
<strong>and</strong> is currently operating under a temporary permit as it has not been entirely<br />
completed. Proposed Revision "QQ" is a proposed amendment to revise four<br />
Mitigation Measures that were approved as part <strong>of</strong> the certified MND for the driving<br />
range project (Revision "W"). Please see attached separate page for more detail<br />
on project description.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>042036 South Lock Repairs & Storm Water Improvements Project<br />
Bel Marin Keys Community Services District<br />
Novato--Marin<br />
The BMKCSD is planning to stabilize the South Navigation Lock from settling<br />
which has been occurring since the lock was constructed in 1985. The settlement<br />
is generally a result <strong>of</strong> foundation piles which were not driven to the appropriate<br />
depth with adequate tie backs. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to stabilize the South<br />
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Lock, the flood control <strong>and</strong> navigational access residential homes within the South<br />
Lagoon to the Novato Creek.<br />
In addition, the project includes the construction <strong>of</strong> a sluice gate structure that<br />
connects the eastern moat (closest to the South Lock) to the Secondary Moat.<br />
The proposed improvements would include the installation <strong>of</strong> two (2) culverts,<br />
sluice gate to control floodwaters, controls <strong>and</strong> a walkway.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>042043 Pattymocus Fuelbreak Project<br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Tehama<br />
The Pattymocus Fuel Break Project entails the development <strong>of</strong> a 2.3 mile long 300'<br />
wide (84 acres in total) fuel break across private l<strong>and</strong>s utilizing a ball <strong>and</strong> chain<br />
apparatus <strong>and</strong> a dozer to mechanically clear <strong>and</strong> crush chaparral brush along a<br />
system <strong>of</strong> prominent ridgelines as part <strong>of</strong> a larger fuel break system. Crushed <strong>and</strong><br />
cleared brush will be further treated by burning during winter or spring months in<br />
approximately 1 to 5 years. As a consequence <strong>of</strong> this burning, crushed brush will<br />
be disposed <strong>of</strong>, resprouting vegetation will be burned <strong>and</strong> herbaceous vegetation<br />
will be enhanced.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>042056 Kaiser Vacaville Medical Center Helistop<br />
Vacaville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Vacaville--Solano<br />
The proposed project is the construction <strong>of</strong> a new, permanent helistop (helicopter<br />
l<strong>and</strong>ing facility) at the Kaiser Vacaville Medical Center (Medical Center) for the<br />
non-routine transport <strong>of</strong> seriously injured or ill patients. The project site is on the<br />
western side <strong>of</strong> the Kaiser campus, <strong>and</strong> is currently developed as an employee<br />
parking lot. Several safety features are part <strong>of</strong> the project design, including<br />
pathways, fencing, signage <strong>and</strong> lighting. The projected number <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>ings <strong>and</strong><br />
take-<strong>of</strong>fs cannot be predicted with precise accuracy but is expected to remain low,<br />
likely averaging five l<strong>and</strong>ings <strong>and</strong> take-<strong>of</strong>fs per month.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069001 Wilson Lake Timber harvesting Plan SAA 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0031<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
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The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0031-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Tim Tate, Sierra Pacific<br />
Industries.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069002 Six Mix Timber Harvesting Plan SAA 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0032<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
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The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0032-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Tim Tate, Sierra Pacific<br />
Industries.<br />
Project consists <strong>of</strong> development <strong>of</strong> an old maintenance to various watercourse<br />
crossings associated with the Six Mix Timber Harvesting Plan (4-10-003/Cal-1)<br />
within the Camp Creek watershed.<br />
Specific impacts associated with the Camp Creek watershed include installation <strong>of</strong><br />
a 24 inch culvert, armoring <strong>of</strong> an existing culvert, <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> a rocket pad at<br />
an existing water hole.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>069003 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2011-0319-R1 "Meadowview"<br />
THP<br />
California Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection<br />
--Lassen<br />
The Project proposes eleven (11) crossings as described in THP 2-11-062-LAS for<br />
crossings 24.02, 24.06, 24.13, 24.17, 24.19, 20.0125, 29.03, 30.10, 30.13, <strong>and</strong><br />
31.03.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068012 Laguna Creek Low-Flow Stream Gaging Weir Project<br />
Santa Cruz, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Santa Cruz<br />
The project entails installing a stainless steel low-flow weir in a preexisting<br />
concrete culvert, to facilitate the accurate data collection <strong>of</strong> fish bypass flows.<br />
There will be no disturbance to riparian vegetation, bed or banks <strong>of</strong> the creek.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068013 Ano Nuevo Burn Piles<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Mateo<br />
Burn debris consisting <strong>of</strong> invasive woody species from 12 scattered groves in over<br />
approximately 256 acres Ano Nuevo <strong>State</strong> Reserve to protect <strong>and</strong> restore natural<br />
resources. Work will cut <strong>and</strong> remove vegetation to create a minimum <strong>of</strong> 12" wide<br />
control lines then set a moderate intensity backing fire using drip torches. Work<br />
will also set traffic controls so that vehicles traveling on <strong>State</strong> Highway One will<br />
either be stopped or required to reduce speed through the area depending on<br />
visibility <strong>and</strong> a burn permit will be obtained from the Bay Area Air Pollution Control<br />
District <strong>and</strong> prescribed buring will be initiated on a designated burn day.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068014 Elephant Seal Life Cycle Interpretive Deck<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Mateo<br />
Construct a deck that ties into an existing boardwalk along the west end <strong>of</strong> the Ano<br />
Nuevo Point Trail in Ano Nuevo <strong>State</strong> Reserve just east <strong>of</strong> the beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
s<strong>and</strong> dunes to enhance the visitor enperience <strong>and</strong> protect the surrounding natural<br />
resources. Work will build the 16" by 16" the wood deck on 12" concrete pier<br />
blocks to minimize disturbance to the soil <strong>and</strong> it will sit level with the existing<br />
boardwalk. An Elephant Seal Life Cycle interpretive panel will be built into the deck<br />
to provide a visual aid to Docents <strong>and</strong> visitors.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>0680<strong>15</strong> Installation <strong>of</strong> Bike Lane Signing <strong>and</strong> Striping in Various Locations in the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Santa Clarita<br />
Santa Clarita, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Santa Clarita--<br />
The project will re-stripe four streets with either a Class II bike lane or Class III<br />
bike route. All streets will keep the existing number <strong>of</strong> travel lanes <strong>and</strong> not remove<br />
on-street parking. All work will be within the existing public right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068016 O'Brien Pier Repair Project<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe<br />
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />
The Project would replace poritons <strong>of</strong> a pier damaged by winds in late 2011,<br />
including 16 new steel pilings, in Lake Tahoe.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068017 Coast 10 20617 L247, <strong>15</strong>9 <strong>and</strong> 128, Pipeline Inspection <strong>and</strong> Soil Sampling, Goleta<br />
Storage, Santa Barbara County<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 3 (Central Coast), San Luis Obispo<br />
Goleta--Santa Barbara<br />
SoCalGas intends to conduct soil sampling at up to eight (8) locations along 865<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> the three pipelines within the Goleta storage facility. The soil sampling<br />
would allow SoCalGas to determine if the soils surrounding the pipeline are stable<br />
enough for the replacement <strong>of</strong> the existing wooden pilings with steel pilings.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068018 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0082-R1, Hayfork<br />
Bike Lane Project<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
Hayfork--Trinity<br />
Minor public or private alterations in the condition <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, water, <strong>and</strong>/or vegetation<br />
which do not involve removal <strong>of</strong> healthy, mature, scenic trees. Creation <strong>of</strong> bicycle<br />
lanes on existing rights-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068019 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2010-0398-R1, Tamarack<br />
Road Bridge Replacement<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Shasta<br />
Replacement or reconstruction <strong>of</strong> existing structures <strong>and</strong> facilities where the new<br />
structure will be located on the same site as the structure replaced <strong>and</strong> will have<br />
substantially the same purpose <strong>and</strong> capacity as the structure replaced.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068020 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0053-R1,<br />
Malin-Round Mountain #2 - 500 kV Line Crossing Reconstruction<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Shasta<br />
Replacement or reconstruction <strong>of</strong> existing structures <strong>and</strong> facilities where the new<br />
structure will be located on the same site as the structure replaced <strong>and</strong> will have<br />
substantially the same purpose <strong>and</strong> capacity as the structure replaced.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068021 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0043-R1<br />
ABA/Gabrych Crossing<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Tehama<br />
The project is limited to the installation <strong>of</strong> a culverted crossing. The crossing is<br />
engineered by Ehorn Engineering as a three (3) culvert crossing due to the<br />
topography <strong>of</strong> the existing area <strong>and</strong> the need to pass the 100 year flood. Specific<br />
work includes excavation <strong>of</strong> material, placement <strong>of</strong> culverts <strong>and</strong> fill, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
placement <strong>of</strong> rock slope protection at the inlet <strong>and</strong> outlet. There will be no removal<br />
<strong>of</strong> healthy, mature, scenic trees as a result <strong>of</strong> this project. The project will have no<br />
significant effect on the environment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068022 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0096-R1<br />
Timmerman Small Hydro<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Shasta<br />
The project is limited to the installation <strong>of</strong> a small st<strong>and</strong> alone (<strong>of</strong>f-grid)<br />
hydropelectric structure in the east bank <strong>of</strong> the creek to supply power for use on<br />
the property. There will be no removal <strong>of</strong> healthy, mature, scenic trees as a result<br />
<strong>of</strong> this project. The project will have no significant effect on the environment.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068023 Relocation <strong>of</strong> Three (3) Portable Classrooms to Benito Juarez School<br />
Anaheim City School District<br />
Anaheim--Orange<br />
The proposed project will consist <strong>of</strong> moving three (3) portable classrooms from<br />
Thomas Edison Elementary School to Benito Juarez Elementary School to<br />
accommodate student growth. Students <strong>and</strong> the community <strong>of</strong> the ACSD will<br />
benefit.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068024 Agreement <strong>2012</strong>-0039-R4; SR 178 Erskine Creek Box Culvert<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
--Kern<br />
The proposed Project will repair the scour damage by rehabilitating the bottom <strong>of</strong><br />
the double box culvert inside Erskine Creek drainage. This will entail removal <strong>of</strong><br />
concrete debris <strong>and</strong> pouring <strong>of</strong> new material. The creek flows all year so the<br />
Project will be constructed in two stages. Stage 1, flow will be diverted to one cell<br />
while work is being done on the other cell with no water flow. Stage 2 will consist<br />
<strong>of</strong> diverting the flow to the finished cell so work can be done on the remaining cell<br />
while no flow is present. A Water Diversion Plan appropriate for the flow levels at<br />
the time <strong>of</strong> construction will need to be submitted. Equipment to be used includes<br />
a bobcat, concrete drill, excavator <strong>and</strong> concrete truck <strong>and</strong> pump. Construction<br />
equipment will need to enter the channel. Access would be from already<br />
established points <strong>of</strong> entry <strong>and</strong> exit. The Project will not require the removal <strong>of</strong> any<br />
riparian vegetation.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068025 Agreement 2011-0160-R4 - 1660 Mill Street Drainage Project<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
Repairing <strong>and</strong> maintaining <strong>and</strong> existing drainage. All debris will be removed <strong>and</strong><br />
disposed <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-site. One (1) pittosporum (Pittosporum sp.) will be removed along<br />
with any loose fill <strong>and</strong> disposed <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-site. Approximately 2-cubic yards <strong>of</strong> the<br />
channel bottom will be dredged to allow room for 2-cubic yards <strong>of</strong> 8-inch rip-rap,<br />
1-cubic yard <strong>of</strong> grout, <strong>and</strong> two (2) cut-<strong>of</strong>f walls so as to prevent further undercutting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the existing concrete box culvert. Four (4) cubic yards <strong>of</strong> rock will be<br />
h<strong>and</strong>-placed for the walls. Approximately 300-square feet <strong>of</strong> vegetated geo-grid<br />
will be installed. Native riparian shrubs, trees, <strong>and</strong> oak trees will not be removed.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068026 Modernization <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er Stoddard Elementary School<br />
Anaheim City School District<br />
Anaheim--Orange<br />
The proposed project will consist <strong>of</strong> modernization <strong>of</strong> existing buildings that require<br />
renovation to meet building code <strong>and</strong> DSA requirements, including structural<br />
repairs alteration <strong>of</strong> infrastructure, mechanical equipment replacement , <strong>and</strong><br />
facility maintenance. Students <strong>and</strong> the community <strong>of</strong> the ACSD will benefit.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068027 Relocation <strong>of</strong> Two (2) Portable Classrooms to Loara Elementary School<br />
Anaheim City School District<br />
Anaheim--Orange<br />
The proposed project will consist <strong>of</strong> moving two (2) portable classrooms from<br />
Thomas Edison Elementary School to Loara Elementary School to accommodate<br />
student growth. Students <strong>and</strong> the community <strong>of</strong> the ACSD will benefit.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068028 Relocation <strong>of</strong> Two (2) Portable Classrooms to Benjamin Franklin School<br />
Anaheim City School District<br />
Anaheim--Orange<br />
The proposed project will consist <strong>of</strong> moving two (2) portable classrooms from<br />
Thomas Edison Elementary School to Benjamin Franklin Elementary School to<br />
accommodate student growth. Students <strong>and</strong> the community <strong>of</strong> the ACSD will<br />
benefit.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068029 Caltrans, Highway 254 Storm Damage Repair<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />
--Humboldt<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed project is to permanently repair <strong>and</strong> reconstruct the<br />
drainage facilities, the roadway, <strong>and</strong> stream banks <strong>and</strong> channels, which were<br />
damaged during the 2005/2006 winter storms. Temporary measures were taken<br />
following the initial storm damage; however, the proposed project is intended<br />
restore the roadway to pre-storm conditions. Caltrans is proposing to install<br />
drainage features to minimize the infiltration <strong>of</strong> water into the roadway prism. The<br />
includes installation <strong>of</strong> deep underdrains upslope <strong>of</strong> the roadway, reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />
three existing drainage system, roadway excavation <strong>and</strong> reconstruction, installing<br />
rock slope protection (RSP) at culvert outfalls, revegetating disturbed areas, <strong>and</strong><br />
widening <strong>and</strong> restriping.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068030 Laurel Curve Northbound Shoulder Widening<br />
Caltrans #5<br />
Santa Cruz--Santa Cruz<br />
Widen the outside shoulder <strong>of</strong> the NB/ SCr/Rt. 17 from an existing 2ft. to a 10ft.<br />
shoulder. Improve drainage, adjust super elevation, <strong>and</strong> place open grade asphalt<br />
concrete north <strong>of</strong> Laurel Rd. intersection SCr. County replace existing NB MBGR<br />
with concrete guardrail PM 9.4 for 400 fl. to the North.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068031 0V970 - Empire RHMA Overlay<br />
Caltrans #10<br />
Modesto--Stanislaus<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) proposes preventive<br />
maintenance to place approximately 1.2 inches <strong>of</strong> rubberized hot mix asphalt<br />
(RHMA) on two segments <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Route 132 in Stanislaus County: (1) in the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> Modesto from Phoenix Avenue to Riverside Drive, <strong>and</strong> (2) in the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Waterford from 0.1 mile east <strong>of</strong> Codoni Road/Frazine Road to G Street/ Riverside<br />
Road. Construction would occur on existing asphalt concrete (Ac) within Caltrans<br />
right <strong>of</strong> way.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068032 0V920 - Stockton/Linden RHMA Overlay<br />
Caltrans #10<br />
Stockton--San Joaquin<br />
Roadway preparation includes dig-outs <strong>and</strong> cold-planing to help smooth <strong>and</strong><br />
strengthen the pavement surface prior to the rubberized hot mix asphalt overlay.<br />
Dig-outs <strong>and</strong> cold-planing would be a maximum <strong>of</strong> approximately 3 inches deep<br />
<strong>and</strong> would vary slightly in depth <strong>and</strong> length from locatio to locations. Dig-outs<br />
would be replaced with a solid base <strong>of</strong> hot mix asphalt (HMA). An approximate<br />
3-foot-wide strip <strong>of</strong> shoulder backing would be placed at the edge <strong>of</strong> pavement<br />
where AC dikes don't existing, to provide a smooth transition from the pavement to<br />
the shoulders. The existing yellow or white thermoplastic striping would be ground<br />
out to conform the pavement to the public roadways <strong>and</strong> construction limits.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068033 Cambrian Elementary School District Network Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
Sunesys install/operates fiber optic ethernet networks on behalf <strong>of</strong> school districts,<br />
universities, <strong>and</strong> library systems. The Cambrian Elementary School District<br />
Network project will involve the installation <strong>of</strong> 6.77 miles <strong>of</strong> aerial fiber in existing<br />
structures <strong>and</strong> 0.46 miles <strong>of</strong> underground fiber (trenching).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068034 #036 UPD - Revised Shell Building Work -- JOC 11-022.003-01<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> window revisions to the North wall; curb, sidewalk, window<br />
<strong>and</strong> door frame revisions to former Livescan room; <strong>and</strong> lead paint abatement. This<br />
is not a hazardous waste site <strong>and</strong> all clean up will be done pursuant to all<br />
applicable safety procedures for clean up, h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> disposal.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068035 #035 - Awnings for Library -- JOC 11-022.044.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> fabrication <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> awning at the Library.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068036 #061 Stadium - Permanent Bleachers at South Endzone -- JOC 11-023.020.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> constructing bleachers behind the South endzone at the<br />
Stadium.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068037 #061 Stadium - Ticket Area Accessiblity -- JOC 11-023.021.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> structural alterations, concrete flatwork, <strong>and</strong> fence/railing to<br />
complete accessible pathways <strong>and</strong> clearances at the existing ticket window area<br />
at the stadium.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068038 #021 Eng. West - Duct Cleaning & Abate -- JOC 11-023.023.01<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> supporting loose horizontal stiffeners at an existing<br />
building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068039 #106 Santa Lucia / #107 Muir - CSD Kitchen Remodel -- JOC 11-023.024.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> remodeling the CSD kitchens in two buildings, including<br />
electrical, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, appliances, <strong>and</strong> countertops.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068040 #006 PAC - Refinish Maple Stage Floor -- JOC 11-023.029.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> refinishing the stage floor.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068041 #061 Stadium - Repair Football Team Room -- JOC 11-023.031.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists fo removing <strong>and</strong> replacing ceiling tiles.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068042 #113 Sierra Madre - SI Addressable Fire Alarms -- JOC 11-023.034.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> installing smoke detectors in all bedrooms in Towers 0-5 <strong>of</strong><br />
Sierra Madre building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068043 #114 Yosemite - YO Addressable Fire Alarms -- JOC 11-023.035.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> installing smoke detectors in all bedrooms in Towers 0-9 in<br />
Yosemite building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068044 #035 Library - Emergency Exit -- JOC 11-023.043.00<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> installing a door in the library.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068045 NewPath/MetroPCS Colima Road Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Whittier--Los Angeles<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes; fiber optic cable; utility poles; <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068046 NewPath Silverlake Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> fiber optic cable, DAS antenna nodes, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS<br />
related equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068047 NewPath/MetroPCS Lake Forest Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
--Orange<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes; fiber optic cable; utility poles; <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068048 NewPath San Juan Capistrano Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
San Juan Capistrano--Orange<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes, fiber optic cable, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068049 NewPath Laguna Niguel Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Laguna Niguel--Orange<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes, fiber optic cable, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068050 NewPath Glendale Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>, Glendale--Los Angeles<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes, fiber optic cable, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068051 Fullerton/ LaMirada/ Los Angeles/ LaHabra Distributed Antenna System Projects<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
--Los Angeles<br />
installatoin <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes, fiber optic cable, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068052 NewPath Lake Forest/ Mission Viejo Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Cerritos, Artesia--Los Angeles<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes, fiber optic cable, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068053 NewPath La Mirada Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Cerritos, Artesia--Los Angeles<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> DAS nodes, fiber optic cable, utility poles, <strong>and</strong> other DAS related<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068054 Adoption <strong>of</strong> Revisions to the Emerging Renewables Program Guidebook<br />
Energy Commission<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this activity is to revise guidelines previously adopted by the<br />
California Energy Commission to govern the general administration <strong>of</strong> its<br />
Emerging Renewables Program pursuant to Public Resources Code section<br />
25744.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068055 Replacement Planting with Natives Along Southbound HWY1 in San Luis Obispo<br />
County<br />
Caltrans #5<br />
Morro Bay--San Luis Obispo<br />
Highway 1 replacement planting with native shrubs along the southbound shoulder<br />
from San Jacinto St. to Yerba Buena St. The project will remove the existing<br />
vegetation that is infested with Klambothrips Myopori. The native replacement<br />
planting will be watered by truck until established.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068056 Greeley Fire Control Road Project<br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Fresno<br />
The Greely Fire Control Road Project involves making repairs <strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />
an existing fire control road including actions to repair or replace culverts <strong>and</strong> road<br />
drainage structures. Culverts will be replaced only when the channel is dry.<br />
Culverts on active flowing streams will not be replaced under this Notice <strong>of</strong><br />
Exemption. The project encompasses 18 acres. In addition, vegetation within a<br />
35-foot strip along both sides <strong>of</strong> the roadway will be treated to reduce fuels.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068057 School District Fuel Reduction Project<br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Bernardino<br />
This project consists <strong>of</strong> the cutting <strong>and</strong> pruning <strong>of</strong> trees <strong>and</strong> brush for the purposes<br />
<strong>of</strong> improving public safety, improving residual tree/st<strong>and</strong> health, <strong>and</strong> reducing the<br />
st<strong>and</strong>s susceptibility to wildfire. The cutting will be accomplished by h<strong>and</strong> crews<br />
with chainsaws or other appropriate h<strong>and</strong> tools. Slash generated by this project<br />
will be treated by a wood chipper. The wood chips will be broadcast back on site.<br />
Tree removal shall be limited to those less than 12 inches in Diameter at Breast<br />
Height (DBH), except for dead, dying, <strong>and</strong> diseased trees, which may be removed<br />
at any size if it is determined by CAL FIRE RPF or supervised designee that in its<br />
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current state in poses a threat to public safety.<br />
Received on Monday, <strong>June</strong> 04, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Total Documents: 79 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 64<br />
Documents Received on Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 05, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>061012 Rehabilitate Generals Highway: Deer Ridge to Wolverton Road<br />
National Park Service<br />
--Tulare<br />
Note: Review per lead<br />
The preferred alternative includes a number <strong>of</strong> measures to rehabilitate <strong>and</strong><br />
improve the condition <strong>of</strong> the Generals Highway, including repairs <strong>and</strong><br />
improvements to address inadequate drainage, slumping, pavement cracking,<br />
potholes, <strong>and</strong> other structural problems. New pullouts <strong>and</strong> improvements at<br />
intersections <strong>and</strong> parking areas along the highway also are components <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project. If the project is approved, work could start as early as 2014, depending on<br />
available funding.<br />
2011051024 Downtown San Bernardino Passenger Rail Project<br />
San Bernardino Associated Governments<br />
San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />
SANBAG is proposing to extend Metrolink service approximately one mile east<br />
from the existing San Bernardino Metrolink Station/Santa Fe Depot to the<br />
proposed San Bernardino Transit Center in downtown San Bernardino, California.<br />
The Downtown San Bernardino Passenger Rail Project consists <strong>of</strong> several major<br />
components, including double-tracking the existing rail corridor (westernmost one<br />
mile <strong>of</strong> the redl<strong>and</strong>s branchline), construction <strong>of</strong> rail platforms, station amenities,<br />
parking lot near the transit center, grade crossing improvements <strong>and</strong> closures,<br />
railroad signalization, <strong>and</strong> roadway improvements. Other improvements include<br />
darinage facility improvements, replacements, <strong>and</strong> extensions, utility<br />
replacements/relocations, <strong>and</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> safety controls.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>031013 St. Michael's Abbey Project<br />
Orange County<br />
--Orange<br />
The Project requests a Use Permit(s) <strong>and</strong> Site Development Permit to allow for<br />
development <strong>of</strong> St. Michael's Abbey Project. The Project includes development <strong>of</strong><br />
a new Monastery Church, a Monastery School <strong>and</strong> associated recreational<br />
facilities, as well as a Convent, Guest Cottages, Chapel, <strong>and</strong><br />
Agricultural/Maintenance buildings. The main buildings would be clustered in the<br />
central portion <strong>of</strong> the site <strong>and</strong> would preserve approximately 68.7 acres (55<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the site) in undisturbed open space, with an additional 37.6 acres (30.4<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the site) <strong>of</strong> green space areas, including agricultural fields, athletic<br />
fields, l<strong>and</strong>scaped areas, water quality features, <strong>and</strong> gardens. The Monastery<br />
Church would serve as the home <strong>of</strong> the Norbertine Fathers <strong>of</strong> Orange,<br />
accommodating up to 85 Fathers <strong>and</strong> up to 12 nuns. The Monastery School would<br />
accommodate up to 100 students, who would reside onsite during the school<br />
week.<br />
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2009102087 Jeter Parcel Map (PMLD 20110310)<br />
Placer County<br />
--Placer<br />
The project applicant is requesting approval <strong>of</strong> a Minor L<strong>and</strong> Division to allow an<br />
approximately 45-acre parcel to be divided into two parcels consisting <strong>of</strong> 20.57<br />
acres <strong>and</strong> 24.16 acres.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061014 Bonita Canyon Repairs<br />
Chula Vista, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Chula Vista--San Diego<br />
An existing gabion structure within Bonita Canyon <strong>and</strong> the reach extending<br />
approximately 500 ft downstream <strong>of</strong> the structure require rebuilding <strong>and</strong><br />
downstream grading to stabilize the area from further erosion. An approximately<br />
30-inch wide, 110-ft long concrete-lined brow ditch also would be installed east <strong>of</strong><br />
the graded slope <strong>and</strong> would outlet into a small patch <strong>of</strong> rip-rap to be installed at<br />
the northwest corner <strong>of</strong> the project area. An existing access/maintenance road<br />
that extends through the canyon would be used to access this area during<br />
construction. The portion <strong>of</strong> the existing access/maintenance road adjacent to the<br />
proposed cut slope would be realigned slightly to the east to allow for at least a 5-ft<br />
buffer from the top <strong>of</strong> the proposed slope; clearing <strong>and</strong> scraping <strong>of</strong> vegetation<br />
would be required. No grading would occur associated with the road alignment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>0610<strong>15</strong> San Diego Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>Office</strong> Building<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Diego<br />
An application for a Site Development Permit (SDP) <strong>and</strong> Coastal Development<br />
Permit (CDP), an amendment to SDP No. 7294 <strong>and</strong> CDP No. 7293, <strong>and</strong> easement<br />
summary vacations <strong>and</strong> dedications to construct security fencing <strong>and</strong> lighting,<br />
vacate an existing highway slope easement <strong>and</strong> conservation easement, <strong>and</strong><br />
dedicate additional public right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>and</strong> create a new conservation easement<br />
area on a 11.30 acre site. The security fence would be constructed <strong>of</strong> metal<br />
upright bars with concrete pilings ranging from 9" to 36" in diameter at<br />
approximately 8'0" on center. The fence would be a total <strong>of</strong> 8'0" feet in height <strong>and</strong><br />
would surround the perimeter <strong>of</strong> the building including the area adjacent to the<br />
conservation easement. The project site is located north <strong>of</strong> 10251 Vista Sorrento<br />
Parkway in the IL-3-1, RS-1-8, Coastal Overlay (non-appealable), Accident<br />
Potential Zone 2, Airport Influence Area, Airport Environs Overlay 60 dBa Zone,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Residential T<strong>and</strong>em Parking zones with the Mira Mesa Community <strong>Planning</strong><br />
Area in the City <strong>and</strong> County <strong>of</strong> San Diego (Legal Description: A portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southwesterly 700 feet <strong>of</strong> acre lot 8 <strong>of</strong> Sorrento L<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Townsite, Map No.<br />
483)<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062008 Development Review <strong>and</strong> Use Permit Application 12PLN-14<br />
Grass Valley, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Grass Valley--Nevada<br />
The project includes the development <strong>of</strong> 120 affordable senior housing units in two<br />
phases. Phase I includes a two-story building with 64 units, a two-story building<br />
with 16 units, <strong>and</strong> a 3,300 sf community building. Phase II includes an additional<br />
40 unit two-story building.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062010 Dollar Creek Shared-Use Trail Project<br />
Placer County<br />
--Placer<br />
The Project establishes a 2.2 mile long Class 1 shared-use trail, extending the<br />
backbone <strong>of</strong> the existing north shore bicycle trail network. The Project will extend<br />
an existing trail near the intersection <strong>of</strong> Dollar Drive <strong>and</strong> SR 28 to the end <strong>of</strong> Fulton<br />
Crescent Drive, through public l<strong>and</strong>s commonly known as the Dollar <strong>and</strong> Firestone<br />
properties. The Project may also include a trailhead parking facility near Dollar<br />
Drive <strong>and</strong> SR 28 for trail users. The Project alignment generally follows existing<br />
native surface trails <strong>and</strong> roads found on public parcels.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061013 Highway 43/198 Commercial Center Project<br />
Hanford, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Hanford--Kings<br />
Amend the Hanford General Plan to Planned Commercial <strong>and</strong> rezone to Planned<br />
Commercial on approximately 58 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>. Off-site infrastructure<br />
improvements including water, sewer, street improvements. Commercial building<br />
area is 499,000 sf to be constructed in four phases based on market dem<strong>and</strong>.<br />
First phase <strong>of</strong> 270,000 sf is planned to consist <strong>of</strong> a discount club between<br />
130,000-<strong>15</strong>0-000 sf including a fueling center; approximately 95,000 sf <strong>of</strong> anchor<br />
retail; 6,500 sf <strong>of</strong> fast-food restaurant; 5,000 sf <strong>of</strong> site-down restaurants; <strong>and</strong> other<br />
pads <strong>of</strong> 9,500 <strong>and</strong> 4,000 sf. Phase 4 Alternative up to 200 Apartments <strong>of</strong> 32,000<br />
sf commercial businesses.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061016 Climate Action Plan<br />
San Luis Obispo, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The Climate Action Plan (CAP) establishes strategies for reducing municipal <strong>and</strong><br />
community-wide greenhouse gas emissions. The CAP is a proactive strategy<br />
document that enables the City to maintain local control <strong>of</strong> implementing <strong>State</strong><br />
direction (AB32 - The CA Global Warming Solutions Act) to reduce GHG<br />
emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. GHG reduction strategies align with existing<br />
General Plan policies, <strong>and</strong> adoption <strong>of</strong> CAP is an Other Important Objective in the<br />
City's 2011-13 Financial Plan.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062007 Opal Cliff Drive Soil Pin Slope Stabilization & Repair<br />
Capitola, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> the installation <strong>of</strong> a "soil pin" retaining wall with tieback<br />
anchors. The soil pin wall will be installed perpendicular to the blufftop at the<br />
western edge <strong>of</strong> the project site within a paved parking area for an existing<br />
condominium development. The soil pin wall will consist <strong>of</strong> a single line <strong>of</strong> four<br />
drilled, cast-in-place concrete 30-inch diameter piers connected by a concrete<br />
grade beam. Colored concrete will be used for the piers <strong>and</strong> grade beam to match<br />
adjacent bluff material. This soil pin structure will be supported with these<br />
subsurface, tieback anchor that will be installed at the top <strong>of</strong> the soil pin <strong>and</strong> will<br />
extend below the existing parking lot, parallel to the bluff top <strong>and</strong> angled from the<br />
soil pin. Construction period is expected to be completed within four weeks.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062011 PA-1200031-Convert an Existing Construction Business <strong>and</strong> Warehouse to a<br />
Religious Assembly Facility<br />
San Joaquin County<br />
Stockton--San Joaquin<br />
A Site Approval application to convert an existing construction business <strong>and</strong><br />
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warehouse to a neighborhood religious assembly in three phases over 10 years.<br />
Phase one, with building permits to be issued within 18 months, is the conversion<br />
<strong>of</strong> an existing 13,242 sf construction warehouse <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice to a sanctuary <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>fice building <strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a 1,410 sf attached patio cover. Phase two<br />
with building permits to be issued within 10 years, is the conversion <strong>of</strong> an existing<br />
6,000 sf storage building into a multi-purpose building. Phase three, with building<br />
permits to be issued within 10 years, is the construction <strong>of</strong> 10,000 sf sanctuary<br />
building. At full build out there will be 249 members. This parcels is not under a<br />
Williamson Act contract.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>06<strong>2012</strong> P1200088-Expansion <strong>of</strong> existing Pile Driving Equipment Repair Facility<br />
San Joaquin County<br />
Stockton--San Joaquin<br />
A Site Approval application to exp<strong>and</strong> an existing pile driving equipment repair<br />
facility with the construction <strong>of</strong> a 4,800 sf metal building to be used for the repair <strong>of</strong><br />
pile drive equipment. This parcel is not under a Williamson Act contract. The<br />
applicant is also requesting a l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> paving modification.<br />
2009041098 San Bernardino Valley College Master Plan-Stadium Expansion<br />
San Bernardino Community College District<br />
San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />
The SBVC Stadium <strong>and</strong> Fields Project (Proposed Project) would replace the<br />
existing home <strong>and</strong> bleacher facilities <strong>and</strong> improve stadium lighting, accessibility,<br />
<strong>and</strong> educational/athletic program functions. The Proposed Project would include a<br />
4,000-seat steel <strong>and</strong> aluminum bleacher system with approximately 3,000 seats<br />
on the home (west) end <strong>of</strong> the stadium as well as 1,000 seats on the visitor (east)<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the stadium (Figure 1). The stadium would only be able to be used at full<br />
capacity on the weekend without additional parking designated. Concessions,<br />
restroom facilities, <strong>and</strong> team rooms would surround the facility at the north <strong>and</strong><br />
south ends <strong>of</strong> the stadium bleachers. A press box would be added above the<br />
home bleachers along the architectural features lining the walkway between the<br />
stadium <strong>and</strong> the future gymnasium building. The stadium lights would be moved<br />
to the exterior <strong>of</strong> the facility <strong>and</strong> the existing rubberized track <strong>and</strong> synthetic fields<br />
would remain.<br />
1992042063 Revised Stage II Lincoln Project Reclamation Plan<br />
Amador County<br />
Amador City, Sutter Creek--AMADOR<br />
The Sutter Gold Mining Company is proposing to redevelop, exp<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> operate<br />
Lincoln Mine. The proposed project is located in the Mother Load District, 45 miles<br />
southeast <strong>of</strong> Sacramento in Amador County. Upon operation the site will be<br />
regulated by waste discharge requirement 99-035 <strong>and</strong> R5-2007-006.<br />
2004102011 Sly Park Recreation Area Master Plan<br />
El Dorado Irrigation District<br />
--El Dorado<br />
The 4-acre Hazel Creek <strong>and</strong> Hazel Creek Campground Restoration Project is<br />
located along Hazel Creek, a tributary to Jenkinson Lake, within Sly Park, near<br />
Pollock Pines. The project consists <strong>of</strong> revegetation, minor sediment removal, a<br />
bridge replacement, removal <strong>of</strong> campsites <strong>and</strong> establishment <strong>of</strong> a 50-foot setback<br />
buffer along Hazel Creek.<br />
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2006091071 Sunrise Powerlink Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
El Centro, San Diego--San Diego, Imperial<br />
Sunrise Powerlink is a 500 kilovolt (kV) <strong>and</strong> 240kV transmission line that SDG&E<br />
will build, operate, <strong>and</strong> maintain in San Diego <strong>and</strong> Imperial counties, California.<br />
The line will extend for approximately 117 miles between an existing SDG&E<br />
substation south <strong>of</strong> El Centro in Imperial County to an existing SDG&E substation<br />
on the northeast edge <strong>of</strong> Miramar Marine Air Station in San Diego County.<br />
Construction is project to begin in the fall <strong>of</strong> 2010 <strong>and</strong> continue for approximately<br />
30 months. The construction phase <strong>of</strong> the Project will entail establishment <strong>of</strong> 443<br />
towers <strong>and</strong> poles, a new substation, permanent access roads, maintenance areas<br />
at structure sites, <strong>and</strong> permanent tower staging access areas for helicopters.<br />
Project activities would permanently remove approximately 7.21 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
barefoot-b<strong>and</strong>ed gecko habitat. Temporary impacts would occur on approximately<br />
1.41 acres <strong>of</strong> habitat. The project is expected to result in the incidental take <strong>of</strong><br />
barefoot-b<strong>and</strong>ed gecko, a species designated as threatened under the California<br />
Endangered Species Act (CESA). The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is<br />
issuing an incidental take permit. DFG also serves as a responsible agency under<br />
the California Environmental Quality Act. Minor Amendment No. 2 extends the<br />
time allowed to finalize mitigation l<strong>and</strong>s transfer by an additional 18 months.<br />
2009121012 Rose Creek Watershed Invasive Plant Control Program<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
The proposed project would allow for the systematic control <strong>of</strong> invasive non-native<br />
vegetation within portions <strong>of</strong> the Rose Creek watershed (RCW). The work would<br />
be performed throughout the upper <strong>and</strong> lower canyon <strong>of</strong> the watershed but outside<br />
the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the MCAS Miramar Air Station <strong>and</strong> outside <strong>of</strong> the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong><br />
the Coastal Commission. Control <strong>of</strong> invasive <strong>of</strong> non-native vegetation would be<br />
conducted using both mechanical <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> methods depending on site access<br />
<strong>and</strong> topography. Specific individual projects would be conducted in phases as<br />
funding becomes available. Site specific biological <strong>and</strong> historical surveys would be<br />
conducted prior to the implementation <strong>of</strong> the specific projects <strong>and</strong> would require<br />
subsequent review.<br />
2010031102 City <strong>of</strong> Big Bear Lake Department <strong>of</strong> Water <strong>and</strong> Power, Water System Capital<br />
Improvement Programs<br />
Big Bear Lake, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Big Bear Lake--San Bernardino<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department) as the Responsible<br />
Agency, will be issuing a water supply permit to big Bear Lake DWR for the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> new <strong>and</strong> replacement water system facilities (pipeline <strong>and</strong> wells) to<br />
serve residents in its service area. It is the intent <strong>of</strong> the project to replace water<br />
distribution facilities in order to meet the flow requirements <strong>and</strong> to increase water<br />
production to meet for flow requirements <strong>and</strong> to increase water production to meet<br />
peal day dem<strong>and</strong> requirement <strong>of</strong> existing <strong>of</strong> future connections.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>042050 Infrastructure <strong>and</strong> Facility Improvements Project at SNARL<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara<br />
Mammoth Lakes--Mono<br />
The Project involves replacement <strong>of</strong> (5) existing concrete stream control structures<br />
in Convict Creek within the Reserve property; grinding <strong>and</strong> reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
entrance road <strong>and</strong> paved parking areas with installation <strong>of</strong> underground utility<br />
lines; <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> a classroom/lecture hall building.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>069004 Doyle Wildlife Area (Utility Easement)<br />
California <strong>State</strong> L<strong>and</strong>s Commission<br />
--Lassen<br />
Utility easement in favor <strong>of</strong> the Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative for<br />
purposes <strong>of</strong> constructing, maintaining <strong>and</strong> operating a new overhead 120 kilovolt<br />
(kV) transmission line in the location described above.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068058 MBC Bio-solid Storage Silos 9 <strong>and</strong> 10<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> two new Silos in the existing Biosolid Storage Building (Area 86),<br />
including all appurtenant equipment. The project will also require new structural<br />
foundations <strong>and</strong> supports for the silos, including access stairs, ladders, platforms,<br />
catwalks, lifting equipment <strong>and</strong> safety tie-<strong>of</strong>fs for the new silo systems as well as<br />
new electrical equipment. All construction access will use existing paved roads<br />
within the treatment plant <strong>and</strong> the new silos will be entirely contained within the<br />
building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068059 Pigeon Point Lighthouse Fog Signal Buiding Heater Installation<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Mateo<br />
Install a forced air gas furnace approximately 12" wide by 40" long in the fog signal<br />
building at Pigeon Point Lighthouse to provide temerature control so California<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation can follow the Secretary <strong>of</strong> Interior's<br />
"St<strong>and</strong>ards for the Treatment <strong>of</strong> Historic Properties" <strong>and</strong> guidelines on the care<br />
<strong>and</strong> maintenace <strong>of</strong> Historic classical Fresnel lenses under NHLPA.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068060 Groundwater Well Monitoring Project<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Orange<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is for ongoing monitoring <strong>of</strong> previously installed<br />
groundwater wells due to former leaky underground storage tanks.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068061 South Lake County Fire Protection District Station 60 - Helicopter L<strong>and</strong>ing Zone<br />
Project<br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Lake<br />
The project represents the upgrade <strong>of</strong> existing, dirt, Helicopter L<strong>and</strong>ing Zone (LZ)<br />
at the South Lake County Fire Station 60, located at 21095 CA Hwy 175, in<br />
Middletown California. The upgraded LZ will be in the same general location as the<br />
existing LZ, located adjacent to the fire station parking lot. Construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
upgraded LZ requires the following: Removing four mature (10" to 20") Valley Oak<br />
trees, to accomplish a <strong>15</strong>0' obstruction free L<strong>and</strong>ing Zone, bringing in clean fill dirt<br />
to elevatea 40' x 40' pad 1' <strong>of</strong>f the existing ground, leveling <strong>and</strong> compacting the fill<br />
dirt, forming <strong>and</strong> pouring a 30' x 30' concrete pad atop the compacted dirt pad,<br />
forming <strong>and</strong> pouring a 6' x 40' walkway connecting the concrete pad to the parking<br />
lot, excavating a 75' x 1' x 1' electrical trench, laying conduit <strong>and</strong> backfilling, install<br />
perimeter lighting around the helipad, <strong>and</strong> install lighting controls ona 4 x 4 post<br />
near the beginning <strong>of</strong> the walkway.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068062 Gray Lodge Wildlife Area Wetl<strong>and</strong> Enhancement<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Butte<br />
Grant to California Waterfowl Association to enhance <strong>and</strong> restore approximately<br />
711 acres <strong>of</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> upl<strong>and</strong> habitat.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068063 Southern California Coastal Wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Riparian Restoration<br />
California <strong>State</strong> Coastal Conservancy<br />
--Orange, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Diego<br />
The Community Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Restoration Grant Program provides funding for<br />
community-based restoration project in coastal wetl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> watersheds in<br />
southern California. Typical projects include invasive species removal, native plant<br />
propagation, trash removal, installing public access <strong>and</strong> interpretive features on<br />
projects less than 5 acres in size.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068064 Jamul Creek Watershed Riparian Restoration Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve<br />
<strong>and</strong> Hollenbeck Wildlife Area<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
To restore 178 acres <strong>of</strong> riparian <strong>and</strong> oak woodl<strong>and</strong> habitat on the California<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game's Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve <strong>and</strong><br />
Hollenbeck Wildlife Area.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068065 Mission Creek Fish Passage Improvement Project<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara<br />
To provide grant funding for improvement <strong>of</strong> fish passage within 0.8 mi. <strong>of</strong><br />
channelized portion <strong>of</strong> Mission Creek to meet water depths <strong>and</strong> velocities<br />
necessary to meet fish passage requirements.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068066 Point Pinole Fishing Pier Improvements<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Richmond--Contra Costa<br />
The project will construct an ADA compliant rest room <strong>and</strong> path <strong>of</strong> travel adjacent<br />
to the fishing pier to insure accessibility for all, repair the waterline supports under<br />
the pier to insure continued waterflow to the fish cleaning stations on the pier, <strong>and</strong><br />
conduct a structural analysis <strong>of</strong> the pier to insure the pier remains for use by future<br />
generations.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068067 Shaver Lake Boat Launch Facility Parking Lot Repairs<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Fresno<br />
The project will repair <strong>and</strong> improve the parking lot at the boat launch facility,<br />
improve water quality, <strong>and</strong> insure continued public access to the water at Shaver<br />
Lake.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068068 Little Shasta Conservation Easement - Townley<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Siskiyou<br />
This project involves a grant to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to acquire a<br />
3,104-/+ acre conservation easement (CE) to protect in perpetuity rangel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
grassl<strong>and</strong> areas that provide winter foraging habitat for elk <strong>and</strong> allows for the<br />
rangel<strong>and</strong>, grazing l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> continued dry l<strong>and</strong> farming <strong>and</strong> livestock operations.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068069 Charles Mountain Ranch Conservation Easement, Phase II<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Humboldt<br />
This project involves a grant to the California Department <strong>of</strong> Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire<br />
Protection to acquire a 4,437 -/+ acre conservation easement (CE) on private l<strong>and</strong><br />
to protect forest l<strong>and</strong>, grassl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> riparian corridors that support fish <strong>and</strong><br />
wildlife. The property owners will continue to operate working timber forest <strong>and</strong><br />
cattle ranch operations. The CE will protect serveral treatened species by<br />
protecting natural habitat <strong>and</strong> open space.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068070 San Joaquin River Conservancy, Camp Pashayan #2<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Fresno<br />
The acquisition <strong>of</strong> fee interest <strong>of</strong> 11 -/+ acres <strong>of</strong> open space to protect riparian <strong>and</strong><br />
oak woodl<strong>and</strong> habitats <strong>and</strong> preserve public access opportunities.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068071 Chalk Mountain - Phase II<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Humboldt<br />
This project involves a grant to the California Department <strong>of</strong> Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire<br />
Protection to acquire a 4024 -/+ acres conservation easement (CE) on<br />
private-owned managed forestl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> oak woodl<strong>and</strong> habitats. The property<br />
owners will continue to operate working timber forest <strong>and</strong> cattle ranch operations.<br />
The CE will also protect habitat values for wildlife species.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068072 Angeles Linkage (Nominn)<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Los Angeles<br />
This project involves a grant to Riverside L<strong>and</strong> Conservancy to acquire 1030 -/+<br />
acres to provide a significant contribution to the l<strong>and</strong>scape level connection that<br />
serves to exp<strong>and</strong> the core area between the San Gabriel <strong>and</strong> Castaic ranges,<br />
which together form the Angeles National Forest.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068073 San Diego County MSCP/HCPLA 2009 (Michelsen)<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
El Cajon--San Diego<br />
This project involves the acceptance <strong>of</strong> a U.S. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Services Habitat<br />
Conservation <strong>Planning</strong> grant <strong>and</strong> the approval to subgrant these federal funds to<br />
the Endangered Habitats Conservancy to acquire 92 -/+ acres <strong>of</strong> fee interest in<br />
property to protect key regional wildlife linkages <strong>and</strong> preserving core areas <strong>of</strong><br />
habitat.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068074 San Diego County MSCP/HCPLA 2009 (El Cajon)<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
El Cajon--San Diego<br />
This project involves the acceptance <strong>of</strong> a U.S. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Services Habitat<br />
Conservation <strong>Planning</strong> grant <strong>and</strong> the approval to subgrant these federal funds to<br />
the Endangered Habitats Conservancy to acquire 47 -/+ acres <strong>of</strong> fee interest in<br />
property to protect key regional wildlife linkages <strong>and</strong> preserving core areas <strong>of</strong><br />
habitat.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068075 Upper Mission Creek / Big Morongo Canyon Conservation Area, Expansion 5<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Desert Hot Springs--Riverside<br />
This project involves the acceptance <strong>of</strong> a U.S. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Services Habitat<br />
Conservation <strong>Planning</strong> grant <strong>and</strong> the approval to subgrant these federal funds to<br />
the Coachella Valley Conservation Commission to acquire 9 -/+ acre <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
interest in property for implementation <strong>of</strong> the Coachella Valley Multi-Species<br />
Habitat Conservation Plan.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068076 Santa Rosa Mountains (Desert Ranch 1), Expansion 16<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Riverside<br />
This project involves an acquisition <strong>of</strong> fee interest <strong>of</strong> 1,342 -/+ acres in property to<br />
protect Peninsular bighorn sheep habitat, <strong>and</strong> to provide future wildlife oriented<br />
public use opportunities.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068077 Santa Margarita River Ecological Reserve, Expansion 4<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Riverside<br />
This project involves the acquisition <strong>of</strong> approximately 21-/+ acres <strong>of</strong> vacant l<strong>and</strong> by<br />
the Wildlife Conservation Board for protection <strong>of</strong> riparian <strong>and</strong> coastal sage scrub<br />
habitat providing habitat protection for the end<strong>and</strong>ered species.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068078 Marks Ranch, Phase II<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Salinas--Monterey<br />
This project involves a grant to the Monterey County Parks Department to acquire<br />
113 -/+ acres to protect native grassl<strong>and</strong>s, oak woodl<strong>and</strong>s, riparian woodl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong><br />
seasonal wetl<strong>and</strong>s that serve as an important wildlife corridor.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068079 Suisun Marsh, Grizzly Ranch Legacy Project<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Suisun City--Solano<br />
This project involves a grant to California Waterfowl Association to acquire 982 -/+<br />
acres for the protection <strong>of</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> associated upl<strong>and</strong>s supporting migratory<br />
waterfowl <strong>and</strong> threatened <strong>and</strong> endangered species.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068080 Suisun Marsh, Denverton Legacy Project<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Suisun City--Solano<br />
This project involves a grant to California Waterfowl Association to acquire 763 -/+<br />
acres for the protection <strong>of</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> associated upl<strong>and</strong>s supporting migratory<br />
waterfowl <strong>and</strong> threatened <strong>and</strong> endangered species.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068081 Rockville Trail Estates<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Solano<br />
This project involves a grant to the Solano L<strong>and</strong> Trust to acquire 1,165 -/+ acres to<br />
protect wildlife habitat <strong>and</strong> migration corridors in the Vaca mountains in Solano<br />
Counties.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068082 Oso Flaco Day Use Restroom - Oceano Dunes <strong>State</strong> Vehicular Recreation Area<br />
(SVRA)<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
This project will replace all three portable toilets with two permanent vault<br />
restrooms. The units will be raised to eliminate flooding, <strong>and</strong> will meet proper ADA<br />
(Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements. These units will be placed on the<br />
opposite side <strong>of</strong> the current parking lot where the existing portables are currently<br />
located.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068083 Replacement <strong>of</strong> Three Failing Culverts on Route 227<br />
Caltrans #5<br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
These three culverts facilitate <strong>and</strong> movement <strong>of</strong> non-jurisdictional roadside run <strong>of</strong>f<br />
<strong>and</strong> no permits are required. The construction technique will be a cut <strong>and</strong> cover in<br />
kind replacement. All excavation will be within the existing roadway.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068084 MiraCosta Community College District San Elijo Temporary Laboratory Building<br />
Project<br />
Miracosta Community College District<br />
Encinitas--San Diego<br />
In order to alleviate existing science laboratory overcrowding at the San Elijo<br />
Campus, the MiraCosta Community College District (District) will install a<br />
temporary modular classroom/laboratory buidling that will contain two labs <strong>and</strong> a<br />
prep room. The temporary modular building would be approximately 4300 square<br />
feet <strong>and</strong> would consist <strong>of</strong> a single-story portable classroom modular building as is<br />
typically used on school campuses to meet interim facility needs. The temporary<br />
building would likely inlcude two chemistry laboratories including fume hoods <strong>and</strong><br />
student needs.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068085 Nevada City Hotel Site<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
Nevada City--Nevada<br />
Isolate 5,500 cy <strong>of</strong> mining waste containing high levels <strong>of</strong> arsenic on site within a<br />
low=permeability, polyethlene barrier <strong>and</strong> cover with clean native material. The<br />
project will prevent metals from polluting adjacent ground <strong>and</strong> surface water,<br />
thereby protecting human health <strong>and</strong> the environment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068086 Accessbility <strong>and</strong> Lanscape Improvements<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
Improve various facilities at Governor's Mansion <strong>State</strong> Historic Park to comply with<br />
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) <strong>and</strong> current Public Health <strong>and</strong> Safety<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />
Received on Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 05, <strong>2012</strong><br />
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2008112100 Finger Avenue Nine Lot Planned Development<br />
Redwood City<br />
Redwood City--San Mateo<br />
FYI Final<br />
The project site is 1.69 acres in size, generally level <strong>and</strong> is currently developed<br />
with six dwelling units: three primary single-family homes <strong>and</strong> three subordinate<br />
cottage-type dwelling units. The project involves the removal <strong>of</strong> all existing<br />
structures <strong>and</strong> re-subdivision <strong>of</strong> the three existing parcels into nine lots to<br />
construct nine, two-story, single-family homes. Vehicular <strong>and</strong> pedestrian access<br />
to the site would be via a private street <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Finger Avenue. The applicant<br />
proposes that the private roadway be 22-feet wide, where a min. 25 ft wide street<br />
is normally required in Redwood City. The proposed lots would range in size from<br />
6,000 to 8,214 sf.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061018 R2010-01071/RENV201100012<br />
Los Angeles County<br />
--Los Angeles<br />
Applicant is proposing two new single-family residences located on vacant APNs<br />
4462-005-022 <strong>and</strong> 4462-005-023. The single-family residence located on APN<br />
4462-005-022 will consist <strong>of</strong> a new 32 feet high, 2-story, 7,885 sf residence with<br />
attached 3-car garage, swimming pool, 1,784 cubic yards (892 cut <strong>and</strong> 892 fill) <strong>of</strong><br />
grading, retaining wall, attached patio, driveway, entry gate, <strong>and</strong> private sewage<br />
disposal system. APN 4462-005-023 will also consist <strong>of</strong> a new 32feet high,<br />
2-story, 7,503 sf single-family residence with attached 3-car garage, putting green,<br />
swimming pool, 1,350 cubic yards (675 cut <strong>and</strong> 675 fill) <strong>of</strong> grading, attached patio,<br />
driveway, entry gate, <strong>and</strong> private sewage disposal system.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061017 Final Site Plan No. PSR 12-001<br />
Tulare County<br />
--Tulare<br />
The project would allow a trench, an underground water transfer pipeline, <strong>and</strong> a<br />
pump to connect two storm water retention basins on a 2,460 foot-long portion <strong>of</strong> a<br />
14-acre site in the M-1-SR (Light Manufacturing - Site Review) <strong>and</strong> AE-40<br />
(Exclusive Agricultural - 40 acre minimum) Zones. The construction would last 8<br />
weeks <strong>and</strong> employ 6 people. Storm water would be pumped from the primary<br />
basin to the secondary basin during heavy rain events to reduce the potential <strong>of</strong><br />
flooding.<br />
2011042073 Menlo Park Facebook Campus Project<br />
Menlo Park, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Menlo Park--San Mateo<br />
Facebook, Inc. (Project Sponsor) plans to move its operation from its existing<br />
facilities in the Palo Alto to Menlo Park. The Project Sponsor proposes to move its<br />
operations to two sites located north <strong>of</strong> US 101 near the intersection <strong>of</strong> Bayfront<br />
Expressway <strong>and</strong> Willow Road. The first phase includes modifications to the<br />
existing Conditional Development Permit (CDP) that applies to the East Campus<br />
by converting the 3,600 employee cap included in the CDP into a vehicle trip cap<br />
for the East Campus. The Trip Cap would allow approximately 6,600 employees<br />
to occupy the East Campus. The second phase would include developing the<br />
West Campus. The existing buildings at the West Campus would be demolished<br />
<strong>and</strong> developed with <strong>of</strong>fice buildings <strong>and</strong> amenities structures totaling<br />
approximately 440,000 sf <strong>and</strong> would accommodate about 2,800 employees.<br />
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2011051004 Thomsen Minor Use Permit / DRC2009-00083<br />
San Luis Obispo County<br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
Request by Doug Thomsen for a Minor Use Permit to allow the construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
6,340 sq. ft. winery that will include: a 735 sq. ft. processing area /910 sq. ft. barrel<br />
<strong>and</strong> case good storage area; 1,525 sq. ft. covered porch; 1,225 sq. ft. tasting<br />
room; 195 sq. ft. restroom; <strong>and</strong> a 1,750 sq. ft. outside crush pad. The project<br />
includes a request for Six Special Events with no more than 80 attendees in<br />
addition to Industry-wide events allowed by ordinance. No amplified music is<br />
proposed. The project will result in the disturbance <strong>of</strong> approximately 22,000 sq. ft.<br />
(0.5 acre), which includes two new driveways <strong>and</strong> five car parking lot, on a 36.2<br />
acre parcel.<br />
201106<strong>2012</strong> Bijou Area Erosion Control Project - Phase 1<br />
South Lake Tahoe, City <strong>of</strong><br />
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />
The proposed project involves replacement <strong>of</strong> the existing undersized <strong>and</strong><br />
deteriorated Bijou Creek culvert, the new culvert would convey run<strong>of</strong>f from the<br />
upper watershed directly to the lake <strong>and</strong> eliminate the mixing <strong>of</strong> these flows <strong>and</strong><br />
urban run<strong>of</strong>f. The run<strong>of</strong>f from the Commercial Core would be collected in a new<br />
collection <strong>and</strong> pretreatment system before being pumped into a series <strong>of</strong><br />
infiltration basins in the upper watershed. The culvert system extends<br />
approximately 1,200 linear feet from the north end <strong>of</strong> Bijou Meadow to its outfall at<br />
the south shore <strong>of</strong> Lake Tahoe. The existing system consists <strong>of</strong> a combination <strong>of</strong><br />
surface channel segments <strong>and</strong> buried storm drains/culverts. Bijou Creek flows into<br />
two 48-inch-diamter drainage pipes south <strong>of</strong> the intersection <strong>of</strong> Fairway Drive <strong>and</strong><br />
Fairway Avenue, <strong>and</strong> then into a double-box concrete culvert along Fairway Drive.<br />
The system crosses under U.S. 50 in two 30-inch-diamter drainage pipes. North <strong>of</strong><br />
the highway, flow is conveyed to Lake Tahoe in a 57-by-38-inch culvert. The<br />
proposed project would remove all <strong>of</strong> these existing components.<br />
2011112044 Coldstream Floodplain Enhancement Project<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Truckee--Nevada, Placer<br />
<strong>State</strong> Parks is proposing a project to restore the reach <strong>of</strong> Cold Creek within<br />
Donner Memorial <strong>State</strong> Park to address its contributions <strong>of</strong> fine sediment to the<br />
Truckee River. The proposed project would increase floodplain area <strong>and</strong> riparian<br />
habitat as well as improve water quality through reducing sediment by creating an<br />
inset floodplain, laying back banks to lower angles, <strong>and</strong> providing bank toe<br />
protection along the lower reach <strong>of</strong> Cold creek.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>022064 Public Safety Center Expansion<br />
Stanislaus County<br />
Ceres--Stanislaus<br />
Request to exp<strong>and</strong> the existing Stanislaus County Public Safety Center inclusive<br />
<strong>of</strong> a jail expansion, related support facilities, <strong>and</strong> a new Community Corrections<br />
Center. The overall expansion would include an additional 648 beds <strong>and</strong> 116<br />
additional staff located within approximately 234,388 s.f. <strong>of</strong> new construction.<br />
Additionally, the project envisions buildout <strong>of</strong> an updated Master Plan that would<br />
include a maximum <strong>of</strong> 1,374 beds <strong>and</strong> support facilities within approximately<br />
591,347 s.f. The facility is located on a 126.53 acre County-owned property.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>032035 320 Church Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019<br />
Half Moon Bay, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Half Moon Bay--San Mateo<br />
The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> a Tentative Subdivision Map, Lot Line<br />
Adjustment, Coastal Development Permit, <strong>and</strong> Use Permit to divide two parcels<br />
totaling 5.5 acres (APNs 056-<strong>15</strong>0-010 <strong>and</strong> 056-<strong>15</strong>0-120) into a small development<br />
with 12 residential lots <strong>and</strong> one commercial lot. The proposed project includes a<br />
private road that will extend from Church Street to direct connection to Highway 1.<br />
An emergency access gate on the private road will separate the proposed<br />
commercial use from local residential traffic. The project also includes various<br />
infrastructure improvements <strong>and</strong> connections including water system<br />
improvements to increase capacity <strong>and</strong> pressure, sewer improvements along<br />
Church Street, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, <strong>and</strong> new fire hydrants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>032058 Brentwood Capital Improvement Program <strong>2012</strong>/13-2016/17<br />
Brentwood, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Brentwood--Contra Costa<br />
The proposed project is the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget for<br />
fiscal years <strong>2012</strong>/13-2016/17, which identifies proposed capital improvements <strong>and</strong><br />
preliminary budgets for projects throughout the City over a five-year period.<br />
Capital improvements include a range <strong>of</strong> public works <strong>and</strong> infrastructure projects<br />
to improve the quality <strong>of</strong> life for local residents <strong>and</strong> visitors. Proposed projects<br />
include: roadways, parks <strong>and</strong> trails, water, wastewater, drainage <strong>and</strong> community<br />
facility improvements, plus development-funded improvements throughout the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brentwood.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>041041 Whistlestop Levee Repair <strong>and</strong> Public Access Improvement Project<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
--Monterey<br />
The Whistlestop Levee Repair <strong>and</strong> Public Access Improvement Project (proposed<br />
project) would include two key elements: (1) replacing the existing culverts located<br />
in the Whistlestop levee with an approximately 20-foot long bridge to improve<br />
water quality, fish passage, <strong>and</strong> trail safety for recreational users in the area; <strong>and</strong><br />
(2) relocating the existing dock that extends <strong>of</strong>f the Whistlestop levee to deeper<br />
water to reduce disturbance to mudflat habitat at low tides. The proposed project<br />
would be constructed between July <strong>and</strong> October <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069005 Streambed Alteration Agreement 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-022-R2 Taylor THP (2-11-020-PLU)<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Plumas<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-022-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Sierra Pacific Industries. The overall<br />
project for the purposes <strong>of</strong> this agreement shall be limited to the two projects<br />
below. The Permittee shall adhere to all avoidance <strong>and</strong> minimization measures<br />
provided in the timber harvest plan (THP) that may provide more environmental<br />
protections than what is listed in the Agreement. Project 1 (THP Reference Point<br />
#3) Temporary Bridge or Culverts at Taylor Creek: A prefabricated metal bridge or<br />
five or more 6" (or greater) well castings or culverts (modified rock ford). Project 2<br />
(THP Reference Point #5) Rock Ford at Sockum Creek. This crossing shall be<br />
installed at current skid crossing location, <strong>and</strong> shall consist <strong>of</strong> placing 3-6" washed<br />
clean rock along the road for 75 feet on each side <strong>of</strong> the crossing. Rock shall be<br />
installed when crossing is dry. No vegetation shall be removed as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>058388 Improve Mason Street Gate/Entrance (11/12-SD-31)<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Diego<br />
Remove swing gate <strong>and</strong> replace with two or more bollards at Mason <strong>and</strong> Juan<br />
Streets in Old Town San Diego <strong>State</strong> Historic Park. This project provides a<br />
welcoming entrance for pedestrians while preventing vehicles from driving into the<br />
park.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068087 Hayes Avenue Improvement Project<br />
Dinuba, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Dinuba--Tulare<br />
The project will replace aging infrastructure <strong>of</strong> an existing developed residential<br />
street. The project consists <strong>of</strong> a new street section for parking, construction <strong>of</strong><br />
curb, gutter, sidewalk <strong>and</strong> driveways for existing residences, replacement <strong>of</strong> water<br />
system infrastructure, sanitary sewer enlargement, <strong>and</strong> pipeline for stormwater.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068088 Hidden Lake Trail, Mt. San Jacinto SP (11/12-IE-6)<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Riverside<br />
This project is the re-alignment <strong>and</strong> reroute <strong>of</strong> an unapproved, user created trail<br />
within Hidden Divide Natural Preserve in Mount San Jacinto <strong>State</strong> Park. The<br />
project includes the removal <strong>of</strong> the existing unapproved, user-created trail <strong>and</strong> the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> new sustainably designed trail to reduce impacts to the sensitive<br />
resources <strong>of</strong> the area. The new trail segment will provide permitted visitors a route<br />
to the Palm Springs Overlook by way <strong>of</strong> Hidden Lake.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068089 Arcata - Public Safety Communications <strong>Office</strong> - Area 1 Radio Relocation<br />
Technology Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Arcata--Humboldt<br />
The California Technology Agency, Public Safety Communications <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
proposes to lease an existing <strong>of</strong>fice building to house telecommunications<br />
equipment. This relocation will not require any special expansion <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />
structure.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068090 Entiv Organic Energy LLC Geothermal Resources Exploratory Drilling Project<br />
Conservation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Siskiyou<br />
Entiv Organic Energy LLC plans to deepen the existing water well 9A, from a<br />
current depth <strong>of</strong> 600 feet to 1,999 feet, to explore the geothermal potential <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lower Klamath Basin. The total time on site is anticipated to be 40 calendar days,<br />
<strong>and</strong> will comprise activities including drill pad preparation, drill rig mobilization,<br />
spudding, drilling completion, logging, stimlation, <strong>and</strong> testing. The existing well<br />
pad will require some brush clearing as well as some additional gravel on top <strong>of</strong> a<br />
layer <strong>of</strong> geotechnical fabric brought in to enhance the pad to protect potential<br />
archeological sites below grade.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068091 Grants <strong>of</strong> Easement for Water Lines <strong>and</strong> Ingress/Egress on 45th Street<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
This project consists <strong>of</strong> the execution <strong>of</strong> a Grant <strong>of</strong> Easement for Water Line <strong>and</strong><br />
Agreement, <strong>and</strong> a Grant <strong>of</strong> Easement for Ingress <strong>and</strong> Egress <strong>and</strong> Agreement, both<br />
related to access to City <strong>of</strong> Sacramento, California.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068092 Rex Reservoir Distribution Line Realignment Project, SAA 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0088-R2<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Nevada<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> removing <strong>and</strong>/or trimming trees located within the riparian<br />
zone <strong>of</strong> the unnamed stream in order to safely realign <strong>and</strong> connect a 600 foot<br />
section <strong>of</strong> electrical distribution power line between an existing pole <strong>and</strong> the new<br />
pole. The new pole will be located in an upl<strong>and</strong> area outside <strong>of</strong> the stream/riparian<br />
zone. The vegetation to be removed <strong>and</strong>/or trimmed includes ponderosa pine,<br />
interior live oak, alder <strong>and</strong> willow.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068093 Cella Footbridge <strong>and</strong> Foundation Repair<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
--Contra Costa<br />
SAA #1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0140-3 Repair <strong>of</strong> the wooden support structures (s<strong>of</strong>fit) <strong>of</strong> an<br />
existing footbridge <strong>and</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> wooden footings <strong>and</strong> support beams<br />
supporting an existing one-car garage. Work on the bridge will include<br />
replacement <strong>of</strong> deteriorating wooden skirt beams along the bottom <strong>and</strong> top <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridge, replacement <strong>of</strong> lattice railings, replacement <strong>of</strong> boards on the footbridge<br />
deck, <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> brick approaches at either end <strong>of</strong> the bridge.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068094 The Fresh Connection <strong>Office</strong> Building<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
Lafayette--Contra Costa<br />
The project is limited to installation <strong>of</strong> a new 18-inch, 100-linear-foot CMP drainage<br />
culvert within an exisitng open drainage channel. The channel will be graded prior<br />
to installation <strong>of</strong> the culvert, <strong>and</strong> fill will be placed over the top <strong>of</strong> the newly<br />
installed culvert. SAA #1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0050-3.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068095 Economic Benefits <strong>of</strong> Firm Concentrated PV Energy for the Grid<br />
Energy Commission<br />
La Jolla--San Bernardino, San Diego<br />
This project entails installing, at two demonstration sites, ultracapacitor arrays at<br />
exisitng concentrated solar photovoltaic (CPV) installations for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
increasing power output stability in order to reduce requirements for utility power<br />
regulation. The site footprints <strong>of</strong> the ultracapacitor banks are minimal <strong>and</strong> the<br />
equipment will be installed at already-developed sites. Increasing power output<br />
stability from solar arrays will lessen the utilities' use <strong>of</strong> the reliance on<br />
highly-polluting "peaker" power plants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068096 Demonstration <strong>of</strong> Field Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Classroom Single Zone VAV Units<br />
Energy Commission<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
A school will be selected which <strong>of</strong>fers a near identical constant volume package air<br />
conditioning unit serving a classroom. A state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art single-zone VAV unit will<br />
be installed to replace one <strong>of</strong> the constant volume units where its performance can<br />
be directly compared with a constant volume unit. Energy use <strong>and</strong> other<br />
performance data will be collected <strong>and</strong> compared between the two units. The<br />
information generated can show the school district <strong>and</strong> its design teams the cost<br />
effectiveness <strong>and</strong> other benefits <strong>and</strong> other benefits <strong>of</strong> the Variable Air Volume<br />
units compared with the constant volume units.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068097 Tri-generation Energy System Technology (TRIEST)<br />
Energy Commission<br />
Sunnyvale--Santa Clara<br />
This research will perform a detailed engineering modeling <strong>and</strong> analysis <strong>of</strong> a full<br />
scale Triest system employing a <strong>15</strong>0 ton steam-jet refrigeration system configured<br />
to support a typical commercial-scale refrigeration load. The <strong>15</strong>0 ton integrated<br />
system design will be downscaled to 25 ton, <strong>and</strong> fabricated <strong>and</strong> outfitted with<br />
appropriate controls <strong>and</strong> sensors. It will be tested as a load to a 10MMBtu/hr<br />
boiler at the Altex laboratory facilities to establish/confirm performance<br />
characteristics <strong>of</strong> the refrigeration system <strong>and</strong> its components.<br />
Sub-scale test results will be used to establish scalability <strong>and</strong> estimate cost<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> the fully integrated TRIEST CCHP system.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068098 Magnus Pacific Design Review Agreement<br />
Placer County<br />
Rocklin--Placer<br />
The project is approval <strong>of</strong> a Design Review Agreement to construct an industrial<br />
project in two phases within an approved industrial subdivision where all project<br />
serving roadways <strong>and</strong> utilities are existing <strong>and</strong> have been constructed to County<br />
requirements. Phase 1 will construct an 11,918 sf industrial building, roadway<br />
encroachments, on-site parking <strong>and</strong> circulation, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, <strong>and</strong> a two-acre<br />
fenced equipment storage yard. Phase 2 will construct a 14,000 sf <strong>of</strong>fice building<br />
<strong>and</strong> a 5,000 sf hanger building in the northeast corner <strong>of</strong> the storage yard<br />
constructed during Phase 1. Phase 2 construction includes roadway<br />
encroachments, on-site parking <strong>and</strong> circulation, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, <strong>and</strong> a monument<br />
sign.<br />
Received on Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 06, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Total Documents: 25 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 22<br />
Documents Received on Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 07, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>064001 EA for Remote Video Surveillance Systems Upgrade Program (New Towers),<br />
USBP, Tucson <strong>and</strong> Yuma Sectors<br />
U.S. Customs <strong>and</strong> Border Protection<br />
--Imperial<br />
USBP has deployed Remote Video Surveillance Systems (RVSS) along the United<br />
<strong>State</strong>s border with Canada <strong>and</strong> Mexico for surveillance purposes. A recent<br />
assessment <strong>of</strong> existing Arizona RVSS determined that technology <strong>and</strong> operator<br />
interfaces were antiquated <strong>and</strong> obsolete. To address these deficiencies, CBP<br />
proposes to upgrade existing RVSS capabilities. The upgrade includes the<br />
replacement <strong>of</strong> existing RVSS equipment <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> new sensor suites<br />
(i.e., cameras) on existing RVSS towers, installation <strong>of</strong> new sensor suites on<br />
relocated towers, <strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> new RVSS towers for improved border<br />
surveillance coverage throughout Arizona. The proposed project includes the<br />
construction, operation, <strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> 20 RVSS towers to provide<br />
long-term/permanent surveillance in the USBP Yuma, Ajo, Nogales, Naco, <strong>and</strong><br />
Douglas stations.<br />
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2004061146 Manhattan Village Shopping Center Enhancement Project<br />
Manhattan Beach, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Los Angeles<br />
The Manhattan Village Shopping Center Enhancement Project would involve an<br />
increase <strong>of</strong> approximately 123,672 sf <strong>of</strong> net new retail <strong>and</strong> restaurant GLA<br />
(approximately 194,644 sf <strong>of</strong> new GLA <strong>and</strong> demolition <strong>of</strong> approximately 70,972 sf<br />
<strong>of</strong> existing retail, restaurant, <strong>and</strong> cinema GLA) within an approximately 18.4 acre<br />
development area within the Shopping Center site. Of the 194,644 sf <strong>of</strong> new GLA,<br />
up to approximately 25,984 sf would be used for restaurant uses, while up to<br />
approximately 168,750 sf would be used for new retail uses. The proposed<br />
Project would also include new on-site parking facilities <strong>and</strong> surface parking areas<br />
that would provide at least 4.1 parking spaces per 1,000 sf to accommodate the<br />
new uses.<br />
2011031028 Fresno North Walmart Expansion<br />
Fresno, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Fresno--Fresno<br />
The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the expansion <strong>and</strong> alteration <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />
<strong>15</strong>9,376 sf Walmart store. The store would be exp<strong>and</strong>ed by a maximum <strong>of</strong> 37,874<br />
sf to 197,250 sf. The exp<strong>and</strong>ed store would retail general merch<strong>and</strong>ise <strong>and</strong><br />
groceries, <strong>and</strong> operate 24 hours a day.<br />
2010121011 Target Retail Shopping Center Project<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />
FYI Final<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> the demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing 59,561 s.f. <strong>of</strong> single-story<br />
buildings <strong>and</strong> surface parking lot <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> proposed retail shopping<br />
center <strong>of</strong> 194,749 sf, including an approximately 163,862 sf Target store along<br />
with 30,887 sf <strong>of</strong> ground floor retail <strong>and</strong> restaurant uses fronting Sunset Boulevard<br />
<strong>and</strong> Western Avenue. The building would be 74'4" in height (architectural features<br />
projecting to 84'4"). Parking would be provided within the building with a total <strong>of</strong><br />
458 spaces provided.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>022013 Phi Delt Alumni Association Demolition & Replacement Project<br />
Davis, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Davis--Yolo<br />
NOTE: 1 Hardcopy<br />
The proposed project would demolish the existing building <strong>and</strong> outbuilding <strong>and</strong><br />
replace the buildings with a two-story building, a small trash/recycling structure,<br />
<strong>and</strong> a seven-care open parking lot. Approximately 26 on-site bicycle parking<br />
spaces, new fencing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping would be provided as part <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />
project. The new building would have seven fewer beds than the existing 26-bed<br />
building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061019 Carpinteria Rincon Trail<br />
Carpinteria, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Carpinteria--Santa Barbara<br />
The proposed project is a 12-foot wide shared-use trail 5,000 feet in length<br />
connecting the east end <strong>of</strong> Carpinteria Ave to Rincon Beach County Park.<br />
Beginning at a proposed parking area at the eastern terminus <strong>of</strong> Carpinteria Ave<br />
the trail would travel southeast above Hwy 101 on a terrace towards Rincon Point<br />
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until it turns to the west <strong>and</strong> descends to cross over the UPRR tracks via a<br />
130-foot span prefabricated bridge. The trail continues until it reaches the western<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the Rincon Beach County Park parking lot where it runs along the northern<br />
edge <strong>of</strong> the Rincon Beach County Park parking lot to Bates Road, near the Hwy<br />
101 southbound <strong>of</strong>f-ramp, <strong>and</strong> ultimately to the bicycle <strong>and</strong> pedestrian trail<br />
currently being constructed along the length <strong>of</strong> Highway 101 to the community <strong>of</strong><br />
Mussel Shoals.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061020 Rancho Canada Mobile Home Park Expansion 3600 08-003(REZ); 3300<br />
08-0<strong>15</strong>(MUP); 3710 08-0031(C/C); 3910 0814-008(ER)<br />
San Diego County<br />
--San Diego<br />
The project is a rezone, major use permit <strong>and</strong> boundary adjustment to exp<strong>and</strong> the<br />
existing Rancho Canada Mobile-home Park from 70 units to 79 units. The project<br />
would rezone 2.3 acres from an RS zone to an RMH12 zone.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062013 Cordoba Center Religious Facility <strong>and</strong> Cemetery<br />
Santa Clara County<br />
--Santa Clara<br />
This application proposes a Use Permit, Architecture & Site Approval (ASA), <strong>and</strong><br />
Grading Approval for a new religious institution <strong>and</strong> cemetery for the South Valley<br />
Islamic Center. The facilities are referenced in application submittal materials as<br />
the "Cordoba Center", <strong>and</strong> include a prayer hall building (5,000 sf), a multipurpose<br />
hall building (2,800 sf), outdoor play area <strong>and</strong> fields [including 2 patio picnic<br />
grounds <strong>and</strong> 2 outdoor restrooms (450 sf <strong>of</strong> structures)], <strong>and</strong> approximately 2<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> cemetery grounds.<br />
2003021087 Jaxon Enterprises Mine Expansion Project<br />
Merced County<br />
Unincorporated--Merced<br />
Note: Supplemental<br />
Jaxon Enterprises has applied to Merced County (Major Modification Application<br />
No. MM 10-002) to add four new phases to the mine to allow extraction in those<br />
three new areas. The total tonnage <strong>and</strong> mine life, as well as the rates <strong>and</strong><br />
methods <strong>of</strong> production, would remain the same as approved in Conditional Use<br />
Permit 99-009. In addition, methods <strong>of</strong> reclamation <strong>and</strong> post-reclamation uses<br />
would also be the same as for the previously approved phases.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062014 Vector Control District Integrated Mosquito <strong>and</strong> Vector Management Program<br />
Santa Clara County<br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
The District conducts activities through its Integrated Mosquito <strong>and</strong> Vector<br />
Management Program to control the following vectors <strong>of</strong> disease <strong>and</strong>/or discomfort<br />
in the Service Area: mosquitoes, rats, yellow jackets <strong>and</strong> other biting or stinging<br />
arthropods as well as wildlife, including opossums, raccoons, skunks, rattlesnakes<br />
<strong>and</strong> coyotes. A vector is defined as "any animal capable <strong>of</strong> transmitting the<br />
causative agent <strong>of</strong> human disease or capable <strong>of</strong> producing human discomfort or<br />
injury..." (The CA Health <strong>and</strong> Safety Code, Section 2200(f)). The District is<br />
preparing a Program EIR to evaluate the effects <strong>of</strong> the continued implementation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the control strategies <strong>and</strong> methods prescribed in its Integrated Mosquito <strong>and</strong><br />
Vector Management Program.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>0620<strong>15</strong> Approval <strong>of</strong> California Architectural Paint Stewardship Program Plan<br />
Resources Recycling <strong>and</strong> Recovery, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
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Under Public Resources Code Sections 48700-48706, manufacturers <strong>of</strong><br />
architectural paint sold in CA must develop a plan (the CA Architectural Paint<br />
Stewardship Program Plan) by which they will implement a program to collect,<br />
transport, <strong>and</strong> process postconsumer paint to reduce the costs <strong>and</strong> environmental<br />
impacts <strong>of</strong> the disposal <strong>of</strong> postconsumer paint in the state. In this case,<br />
architectural paint manufacturers, working collectively through a stewardship<br />
organization called PaintCare, prepared a statewide stewardship plan. The<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Resources Recycling <strong>and</strong> Recovery has authority to approve the<br />
plan, provided it meets the statutory requirements. The Department's approval <strong>of</strong><br />
the statewide CA Architectural Paint Stewardship Program Plan is the project that<br />
the Department has evaluated pursuant to CEQA.<br />
2004081066 Amendments to the City <strong>of</strong> Chula Vista General Plan (GPA-09-01) <strong>and</strong> Otay<br />
Ranch General Development Plan (PCM-09-11)<br />
Chula Vista, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Chula Vista--San Diego<br />
The "Project" consists <strong>of</strong> a GPA <strong>and</strong> an Otay Ranch General Development Plan<br />
Amendment (GDPA) associated with approximately 1,200 acres within the Otay<br />
Ranch GDP. The parcels comprising the Project Area are located in multiple<br />
villages <strong>and</strong> planning areas including Villages 4, 7, 8, <strong>and</strong> 9; the<br />
University/Regional Technology Park (RTP) site; <strong>Planning</strong> Area 12 / Eastern<br />
Urban Center; <strong>and</strong> a small portion <strong>of</strong> the Chula Vista Open Space Preserve.<br />
The GPA proposes adoption <strong>of</strong> new General Plan text, policies <strong>and</strong> supporting<br />
exhibits including revised General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use <strong>and</strong> revised Circulation<br />
Plan-East Diagrams. The GDPA proposes amendments to the Otay Ranch GDP<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> revisions to text, maps <strong>and</strong> tables that would assure that the GDP is<br />
consistent with GPA.<br />
Discretionary actions require for the Project include a GPA <strong>and</strong> GDPA. The<br />
proposed GPA includes provisions to adopt new General Plan text, with<br />
accompanying policies <strong>and</strong> exhibits. The GPA will eliminate the RL l<strong>and</strong> use from<br />
the Project Area <strong>and</strong> implement RM, RMH, TC, <strong>and</strong> RTP designations in addition<br />
to the existing RLM, MUR, EUC, <strong>and</strong> University categories. It also proposes to<br />
adopt a revised General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Diagram <strong>and</strong> a revised Circulation<br />
Plain-East.<br />
The GDPA consists <strong>of</strong> revisions to the GDP text, l<strong>and</strong> use maps, <strong>and</strong> tables to<br />
assure consistency with the GPA. The amendments increase the intensity <strong>and</strong><br />
alter the character <strong>of</strong> development allowed by the GDP. They also provide for an<br />
increase <strong>and</strong> redistribution <strong>of</strong> currently allowed development potential <strong>and</strong> an<br />
improved interface with overall development within the Otay Ranch GDP <strong>and</strong> with<br />
regional infrastructure.<br />
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20010421<strong>15</strong> Marin-Sonoma Narrows HOV Widening Project<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
Petaluma, Novato--Sonoma, Marin<br />
The western bank <strong>of</strong> the flood control channel on the east side <strong>of</strong> the NB U.S 101<br />
onramp from SR 116 will be temporarily impacted by the project. The flood control<br />
channel spans the length between culvert underneath SR 116 <strong>and</strong> the bridge over<br />
Caulfield Lane, a distance <strong>of</strong> over 2,000 feet. The western bank <strong>of</strong> the flood control<br />
channel will be impacted by access needed for construction personnel, equipment<br />
<strong>and</strong> materials to build the retaining wall <strong>and</strong> sound walls. There will be no impact<br />
to the bed <strong>of</strong> the flood control channel (no impacts below the ordinary high water<br />
mark [OHWM]). Approximately 0.295 acres (1,935 linear feet) <strong>of</strong> the flood control<br />
channel bank will be temporarily impacted by the project. Temporary impacts will<br />
include work access <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> temporary material such as silt fence, ESA<br />
fencing <strong>and</strong> erosion control BMP's.<br />
2009121004 Simi Valley General Plan Update (GPA-0075)<br />
Simi Valley, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Simi Valley--Ventura<br />
An update <strong>of</strong> the Simi Valley General Plan, related Development Code<br />
Amendments, establishment to the Business Park <strong>and</strong> Mixed-Use zoning district,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Climate Action Plan.<br />
2011122030 Guadalupe River Invasive Exotic Vegetation Removal Project<br />
Santa Clara Valley Water District<br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
The proposed project will restore/improve riparian habitat by removing two acres <strong>of</strong><br />
invasive plant species in the riparian corridor. The proposed project is located in<br />
the riparian corridor <strong>of</strong> the Guadalupe Rive between Montague Expressway <strong>and</strong><br />
Julian Street n the cities <strong>of</strong> San Jose <strong>and</strong> Santa Clara. The California Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement<br />
Number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0094-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code<br />
to the project Applicant, Ann Draper/Santa Clara Valley Water District.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>052004 Vantage Data Center Utility Infrastructure Upgrade Project<br />
Santa Clara, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Sunnyvale--Santa Clara<br />
Adopt Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for proposed improvements <strong>and</strong><br />
expansion <strong>of</strong> existing utility infrastructure <strong>and</strong> existing data center.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068099 Point Lakeview<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Lake<br />
The project is in response to a court ordered corrective action for a violation that<br />
the Permittee incurred. The site will have four project improvements (A-D). Two<br />
culverts will have new outlets installed, one man-made drainage swale/channel will<br />
be smoothed <strong>and</strong> have an outlet installed, <strong>and</strong> one drainage will have an outlet<br />
installed.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068100 Pacific Coast Producers, Phase 4 Oroville Pipeline<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
Oroville--Butte<br />
The project will use a "pipe-bursting" technique to upgrade an existing water<br />
pipeline that crosses under two watercourses: Palermo Creek <strong>and</strong> Wyman Ravine.<br />
Both sites will implement the pipe-busting technique. The pipe-bursting technique<br />
is a method in which a device pushes through the old pipe, <strong>and</strong> lays new pipe as it<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068101 Agreement 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0020-R4 - Rock <strong>and</strong> Ross Creeks Diversion Infrastructure<br />
Project<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
--Madera<br />
The Project consists <strong>of</strong> infrastructure modifications necessary to provide minimum<br />
in stream flow (MIF) releases from the Rock <strong>and</strong> Ross Creek diversions to benefit<br />
downstream aquatic resources. The infrastructure improvements include:<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> new knife valves, piping, acoustic velocity meters, <strong>and</strong><br />
instrumentation buildings at both locations.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068102 Smith Canal Closure Device Feasibility Study<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
--San Joaquin<br />
The project porposes to drill up to six exploratory borings to collect geotechnical<br />
data. These borings are part <strong>of</strong> a feasibility study for a flood control structure at the<br />
mouth <strong>of</strong> Smith Canal. The borings would be 70 to 100 feet deep, approximately<br />
10 to 12 inches in diameter, <strong>and</strong> approximately 100 feet apart. A maximum <strong>of</strong> six<br />
square feet <strong>of</strong> surface area <strong>of</strong> the bed <strong>of</strong> Smith Canal would be filled with up to<br />
17.46 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> cement/bentonite. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration<br />
Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0067-R3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code<br />
Section 1602.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068103 Montrose Irrigation Water Program<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
Sonoma--Sonoma<br />
The project is limited to the installation <strong>of</strong> a submersible pump on a s<strong>and</strong> bar <strong>and</strong><br />
associated infrastructure for purpose <strong>of</strong> irrigating 3.5 acres <strong>of</strong> vineyard. Issuance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement Number 1600-2011-0241-R3 is pursuant to<br />
Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068104 Mystic Lake Fault Study<br />
Fish & Game #6<br />
--Riverside<br />
This fault study research is funded during the study will be used by the <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
California to revise <strong>and</strong> update their earthquake hazard estimates <strong>and</strong> fault hazard<br />
maps for southern California. The data will also be disseminated to the scientific<br />
community as well as made available to the general public through the Southern<br />
California Earthquake Center.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068105 Camp Host Site Development<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--El Dorado<br />
Install power, water <strong>and</strong> sewage hook-ups to code <strong>and</strong> construct to Americans<br />
with Disabilities Act (ADA) st<strong>and</strong>ards to five existing campsites to develop<br />
additional campground host sites at Sugar Pine Point, D.L Bliss, <strong>and</strong> Emerald Bay<br />
<strong>State</strong> Parks. All sites: pour a 2' x 3' concrete slab to grade at each site <strong>and</strong> install a<br />
30 amp RV pedestal for hook-ups adjacent to parking spur. Excavate all electrical<br />
trenches approximately 1' W x 24" deep; sewer <strong>and</strong> water approximately 1'W x 18"<br />
deep; lateral sewer lines 4" in diameter; bed trenches with s<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> backfill with<br />
original soils to grade. Tie in all services to the pedestal.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068106 Hills Ferry Barrier Project<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
--San Joaquin, Merced<br />
The proposed Hills Ferry Barrier Project is located on the San Joaquin River<br />
upstream <strong>of</strong> the confluence with the Merced River. The San Joaquin River at the<br />
confluence with the Merced River is a relatively broad (125 foot-wide), low gradient<br />
stream. The Project area consists <strong>of</strong> the seasonal installation, operation, <strong>and</strong><br />
removal <strong>of</strong> the Hills Ferry Barrier in the San Joaquin River consistent with the<br />
Department's operation <strong>of</strong> the Barrier since 1992. The Barrier prevents adult<br />
fall-run Chinook salmon <strong>and</strong> Central Valley steelhead from swimming into the San<br />
Joaquin River upstream <strong>of</strong> the confluence <strong>of</strong> the Merced River where habitat<br />
conditions <strong>and</strong> water quality are currently unsuitable for anadromous fish to<br />
complete their life cycle.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068107 Gaviota Safety Roadside Rest Area Rehabilitation<br />
Caltrans #5<br />
--Santa Barbara<br />
Repair or replace water, mechanical, plumbing <strong>and</strong> electrical fixtures. Repair or<br />
replace damaged walls, tiles, fences, kiosk hardware, signs, windows, sidewalks,<br />
<strong>and</strong> lanscape. Retr<strong>of</strong>it existing buildings. Construct storage/crew space at<br />
northbound facility. Project will reduce the high level <strong>of</strong> daily maintenance<br />
required.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068108 Security Enhancement Project - Jesse Unruh Building<br />
<strong>State</strong> Treasurer<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
The proposed project involves installation <strong>of</strong> access controls, motion detectors,<br />
security cameras <strong>and</strong> panic buttons to protect the staff <strong>and</strong> public using the<br />
building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068109 Parking Lot 2 Reconstruction<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University, Stanislaus<br />
--Stanislaus<br />
Parking Lot 2 to be reconstructed due to breaks in asphalt due to age <strong>and</strong> tree<br />
root damage. The reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the lot will improve parking conditions on the<br />
southwest corner on the southwest corner <strong>of</strong> the campus serving the Arts<br />
Complex.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068110 Expansion <strong>of</strong> Road Base Storage Bin<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to exp<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the current road base storage bin to<br />
provide additional space needed to store maintenance rock material <strong>and</strong><br />
greenhouse nursery soil.<br />
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2009071031 Berth 302-306 (APL) Container Terminal Project<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Los Angeles<br />
Note: Final 1 HC<br />
The proposed Project would exp<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> improve the existing Berths 302-305<br />
marine container terminal from the current 291 acres to approximately 347 acres,<br />
including extension <strong>of</strong> the existing wharf by 1,250 feet (creating Berth 306), to<br />
accommodate an annual throughput <strong>of</strong> up to approximately 3.2 million twenty foot<br />
equivalent units (TEUs) by 2027. The overall purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed Project is to<br />
optimize <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> the cargo-h<strong>and</strong>ling capacity at the APL Terminal to provide a<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the facilities needed to accommodate the long-term growth in the<br />
volume <strong>of</strong> containerized cargo through the Port <strong>and</strong> at the APL Terminal while<br />
implementing the Port's green growth strategy.<br />
2009074006 Lytton Residential Development<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs<br />
Windsor--Sonoma<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> placing approximately 124 acres into trust for the Lytton<br />
Rancheria for the construction <strong>of</strong> 147 residential units <strong>and</strong> associated facilities,<br />
including infrastructure improvements <strong>and</strong> community buildings.<br />
2009091026 Sycuan B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Kumeyaay Nation Fee-to-Trust<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs<br />
El Cajon--San Diego<br />
The Sycuan B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Kumeyaay Nation (Tribe) submitted a revised application<br />
in May <strong>of</strong> 2011 to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs (BIA) to approve the acquisition in<br />
trust <strong>of</strong> 21 San Diego County assessor's parcels totaling 1,357 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong><br />
(hereafter, "Sycuan Property").<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061025 Walnut Avenue Rule 20A & Pedestrian Project<br />
Merced County<br />
--Merced<br />
The Walnut Avenue Rule 20A & Pedestrian Project (proposed project) would<br />
complete a variety <strong>of</strong> improvements along the remaining unimproved portions <strong>of</strong><br />
Walnut Avenue, specifically between Santa Fe Drive <strong>and</strong> CA Street <strong>and</strong> a portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> CA Street north <strong>of</strong> Walnut Avenue. Specific improvements include the<br />
following:<br />
- Curb, gutter, <strong>and</strong> sidewalks (ADA Compliant) along both sides <strong>of</strong> Walnut Avenue<br />
<strong>and</strong> along the west side <strong>of</strong> CA Street.<br />
- Class II bike lane <strong>and</strong> vehicle parking area along Walnut Avenue.<br />
- Traffic calming improvements constructed along Walnut Avenue including a<br />
raised crosswalk/speed table adjacent to Crookham Elementary School <strong>and</strong> curb<br />
bulb-outs at intersections.<br />
- Undergrounding <strong>of</strong> utilities along Walnut Avenue.<br />
- New storm drainage system along Walnut Avenue with infiltration basin on<br />
vacant property along Walnut Avenue.<br />
- Existing street lights along Walnut Avenue (currently mounted on wood power<br />
poles) will be converted to County st<strong>and</strong>ard street lights mounted on metal poles.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062017 Merrill Residence Halls Capital Renewal<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Santa Cruz--Santa Cruz<br />
The Project consists <strong>of</strong> major maintenance, renovation, <strong>and</strong> interior accessibility<br />
improvements in four student residential buildings, including reconfiguration <strong>of</strong><br />
existing space <strong>and</strong> enclosure <strong>of</strong> stairwells <strong>and</strong> ro<strong>of</strong> decks to provide up to 60<br />
additional student bed spaces; improvements to the pedestrian circulation system<br />
<strong>and</strong> outdoor gathering spaces to meet accessibility requirements <strong>of</strong> the Americans<br />
with Disabilities Act (ADA) <strong>and</strong> to enhance the outdoor spaces within the college,<br />
<strong>and</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> a cafe <strong>and</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice building (a total <strong>of</strong> approximately 2,250<br />
sf), with a new, 7,200 sf building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062019 Alpine Meadows Hot Wheels Chairlift Replacement (PCPA <strong>2012</strong>0038)<br />
Placer County<br />
--Placer<br />
The project proposes the approval <strong>of</strong> a CUP to upgrade <strong>and</strong> lengthen the Hot<br />
Wheels Chairlift to improve the recreational experience <strong>and</strong> facilitate access to its<br />
Sherwood Bowl area.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062021 The Estates at Vineyard Acres Subdivision 9285 (TM 04-11)<br />
Oakley, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Oakley--Contra Costa<br />
This is a request for approval <strong>of</strong> Vesting Tentative Map 9285 (TM 04-11)<br />
subdividing 7.16 acres into seven single family residential lots. The project is<br />
located at the southeast corner <strong>of</strong> Oakley Road <strong>and</strong> Knarlwood Road in Oakley,<br />
CA <strong>of</strong> Contra Costa County. APN 041-090-002. The site is zoned R-40 District.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062022 Santana Row Planned Development Rezoning <strong>and</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Building<br />
San Jose, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
(1) new Planned Development rezoning <strong>of</strong> the entire Santana Row site (PDC<br />
12-009), <strong>and</strong> (2) a new Planned Development Permit for the property referred to<br />
as "Lot 11" in the plans filed with the City <strong>of</strong> San Jose under file number PD<br />
12-014. With approval <strong>of</strong> the proposed rezoning, full build out <strong>of</strong> the site would<br />
include an additional 228,200 sf <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice space, 46,458 sf <strong>of</strong> restaurant space,<br />
35,139 <strong>of</strong> retail space, <strong>and</strong> 456 residential units over the current built condition.<br />
The proposed <strong>of</strong>fice building on Lot 11 would utilize all <strong>of</strong> the available <strong>of</strong>fice sf<br />
remaining for the entire Santana Row site.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062026 Downtown Zoning Code<br />
Ukiah, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ukiah--Mendocino<br />
Creation <strong>of</strong> a form-based zoning code for the downtown area <strong>and</strong> Perkins Street<br />
Corridor.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062020 865 <strong>and</strong> 881 East El Camino Real Project<br />
Mountain View, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Mountain View--Santa Clara<br />
The Project would consist <strong>of</strong> approximately <strong>15</strong>0 residential units in a four-story<br />
structure, a recreation <strong>and</strong> community space, a leasing <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>and</strong> outdoor<br />
communal spaces, including a pool, patio areas, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping. The project<br />
would contain one-bedroom <strong>and</strong> two-bedroom units. The maximum height <strong>of</strong> the<br />
residential structure would be approximately 50 feet. A site plan is attached to this<br />
NOP as Figure 3.<br />
The main vehicular access to the Project would be from East El Camino Real via a<br />
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ramp into the subterranean parking garage. The project would include a total <strong>of</strong><br />
228 parking stalls including 7 h<strong>and</strong>icapped spaces in the parking garage.<br />
Approximately 197 stalls would be assigned residential parking <strong>and</strong> 31 stalls would<br />
be guest parking.<br />
Construction activities would include demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing single-story<br />
commercial structures <strong>and</strong> parking lot, as well as the removal <strong>of</strong> trees, which<br />
would be replaced in accordance with the Project's l<strong>and</strong>scape plan.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062023 Dixon Ranch Residential Project<br />
El Dorado County<br />
--El Dorado<br />
The Dixon Ranch residential subdivision proposal would subdivide approximately<br />
280 acres into 709 small-lot single-family detached residential units, 5 large-lot<br />
single-family detached residential units, one <strong>of</strong> which contains the existing Dixon<br />
Family residence. The project site plan is presented in attached figure 3. The<br />
project proposes preservation or creation <strong>of</strong> 84.1 acres <strong>of</strong> open space including<br />
both active <strong>and</strong> passive parks, trails, l<strong>and</strong>scaped lots, <strong>and</strong> native open spaces.<br />
Requested discretionary actions include a GPA, Rezone, Planned Development,<br />
annexation into the El Dorado Irrigation District (EID), <strong>and</strong> annexation into the El<br />
Dorado Hills Community Service District. Development within Dixon Ranch may<br />
be constructed in multiple phases. Each phase is to contain the appropriate<br />
infrastructure to properly serve the development. This includes both on-site <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>f-site infrastructure <strong>and</strong> may involve that portion <strong>of</strong> the water, sewer, storm drain,<br />
gas <strong>and</strong> electric, communications, l<strong>and</strong>scape, parks, trails, roadways, <strong>and</strong> other<br />
miscellaneous improvements. Build-out will likely occur over many years, but<br />
ultimately will be dictated by market dem<strong>and</strong>s. Phasing is illustrated in attached<br />
figure 4.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062016 SMAQMD's Permitting Manual<br />
Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District<br />
--Sacramento<br />
The project is the SMAQMD's Permitting Manual <strong>and</strong> procedures for intermittent<br />
Manual amendments. The Permitting Manual is a tool that can be used by permit<br />
applicants, District permit engineers, District inspectors, <strong>and</strong> other District staff<br />
seeking guidance on how the SMAQMD will review permit applications.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062018 Zoning Text Amendments as Identified in County's 2009 General Plan Housing<br />
Element Update<br />
Conservation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Contra Costa<br />
On January 1, 2008, new amendments to <strong>State</strong> Housing Law (SB2-2007) became<br />
effective (Government Code Section 65582, 65583(a), 65589.5, Chapter 614,<br />
Statutes <strong>of</strong> 2007). The amendments addressed a number <strong>of</strong> housing issues,<br />
including provisions that would simplify the establishment <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> housing<br />
types including agricultural worker (farm worker) housing, supportive <strong>and</strong><br />
transitional housing, emergency shelters <strong>and</strong> single-room occupancy facilities.<br />
The amendments are applicable to all local governments submitting draft general<br />
plan housing elements for review to the CA Dept. <strong>of</strong> Housing <strong>and</strong> Community<br />
Development including Contra Costa County.<br />
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1994071005 Extension <strong>of</strong> Tustin Ranch Road<br />
Tustin, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Tustin--Orange<br />
Construct an approximate 5,040 foot extension <strong>of</strong> Tustin Ranch Road between<br />
Walnut Avenue <strong>and</strong> the future alignment <strong>of</strong> Valencia North Loop Road which is on<br />
the former MCAS Tustin. A loop road would then connect this extension with<br />
Edinger Avenue. It is proposed to accommodate three traffic lanes in each<br />
direction.<br />
2005042<strong>15</strong>0 200 Airport Blvd. / Calabasas Road <strong>and</strong> Storm Drain Improvements - Bradford to<br />
Buena Vista Drive<br />
Watsonville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Watsonville--Santa Cruz<br />
The project improves Calabasas Road between Bradford Road <strong>and</strong> Buena Vista<br />
Drive. The project also involves expansion <strong>of</strong> a storm drainage system underneath<br />
Calabasas Road <strong>and</strong> Buena Vista Drive beginning at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Calabasas<br />
Road <strong>and</strong> Bradford Road <strong>and</strong> discharging onto a drainage ditch near the<br />
northwest corner <strong>of</strong> the Watsonville Municipal Airport.<br />
2005089065 La Paz Road & Bridge Widening<br />
Mission Viejo, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Mission Viejo--Orange<br />
the project will widen La Paz Road from four lanes to six lanes, between Muirl<strong>and</strong>a<br />
Boulevard <strong>and</strong> Christian Drive, including the widening <strong>of</strong> the existing bridge<br />
structures over the Southern California Railroad Authority railroad tracks.<br />
2006091076 North Spring Street Viaduct Widening <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation Project<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />
Seismic rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> North Spring Street Viaduct <strong>and</strong> widening by up to 23 feet<br />
on the south side. Widened viaduct will have a 5-foot sidewalks, 5-foot bike lanes,<br />
<strong>and</strong> two 11-foot traffic lanes in each direction with a 4-foot median.<br />
2008092019 Yerba Buena Isl<strong>and</strong> Ramps Improvement Project<br />
San Francisco County Transportation Authority<br />
--San Francisco<br />
The project will replace the existing I-80 westbound on-ramp <strong>and</strong> the westbound<br />
<strong>of</strong>f-ramp located on the eastern side <strong>of</strong> YBI with a new westbound on-ramp <strong>and</strong> a<br />
new westbound <strong>of</strong>f-ramp that will improve the functional roles <strong>of</strong> the current ramps.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to improve the traffic safety, geometric design, <strong>and</strong><br />
traffic operation levels <strong>of</strong> service <strong>of</strong> the westbound on- <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-ramp located on the<br />
east side <strong>of</strong> YBI.<br />
The project will address geometric <strong>and</strong> operational deficiencies <strong>of</strong> the existing on<strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>f- ramps <strong>and</strong> their effects on the SFOBB I-80 mainline without degrading the<br />
Bridge operation. The proposed new westbound ramps will improve operations<br />
<strong>and</strong> provide connections between YBI <strong>and</strong> the transition structure <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
SFOBB East Space Seismic Safety Project, which is currently under construction.<br />
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2008102048 Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade<br />
Graton Community Services District<br />
--Sonoma<br />
The Project will provide advanced treatment <strong>of</strong> wastewater prior to discharge to<br />
Atascadero Creek, <strong>and</strong> will ensure compliance with the District's Waste Discharge<br />
Requirements <strong>and</strong> National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit that<br />
were issued by the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. The<br />
Project will upgrade the WWTP, <strong>and</strong> will involve installing: equipment for rag <strong>and</strong><br />
grit removal, coagulation equipment, a suspended air floatation system, fuzzy<br />
filters, disinfection components, new cogeneration pasteurization equipment,<br />
electrical main/sub paneling, mixing equipment, effluent monitoring equipment, a<br />
new pump station for a reclaimed water delivery system, biosolids dewatering <strong>and</strong><br />
composing facilities, <strong>and</strong> lab sampling equipment. The Project may also include<br />
replacing an irrigation line, <strong>and</strong> installing an internet cable connection <strong>and</strong> security<br />
system.<br />
2008102070 City <strong>of</strong> Tulelake Wastewater Facilities Upgrade Project<br />
Tulelake, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Tulelake--Siskiyou<br />
The Project will help the City achieve compliance with its permit violations by<br />
addressing failing wastewater facilities, <strong>and</strong> will involve replacing sections <strong>of</strong><br />
pipeline, repairing the two life stations, upgrading the WWTP, <strong>and</strong> constructing a<br />
new wetl<strong>and</strong> disposal site. The Project will involve: 1) replacing approximately<br />
2,500 feet <strong>of</strong> gravity sewer pipeline; 2) repairing two lift stations by removing<br />
equipment <strong>and</strong> filling in buried vaults, replacing submersible pumps, <strong>and</strong> installing<br />
new controls, a telemetry system, <strong>and</strong> a portable emergency generation system;<br />
<strong>and</strong> 3) upgrading the WWTP by replacing the failed headworks <strong>and</strong> disinfection<br />
tank components, removing accumulated sludge, replacing airlines <strong>and</strong> diffusers<br />
in the aerated lagoons, converting the failed s<strong>and</strong> filter basin to a treatment<br />
wetl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> adding a pump station to pump disinfected treated effluent to a new<br />
40-acre disposal wetl<strong>and</strong>. The wetl<strong>and</strong> area will serve as the disposal site for<br />
treated wastewater, <strong>and</strong> will eliminate the need to discharge to surface waters.<br />
2009061001 <strong>State</strong> Route 99/Avenue 12 Interchange Project<br />
Caltrans #6<br />
Madera--Madera<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong><br />
Streambed Alteration Agreement, pursuant to Section1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game<br />
Code, to the Project applicant. Caltrans proposes to make improvements to the<br />
existing SR 99 - Avenue 12 Interchange including the overcrossing, ramps <strong>and</strong><br />
surrounding local road network between PM 7.1 <strong>and</strong> 7.9. This will entail four<br />
jurisdictional crossings: Avenue 12 Overhead - The bridge will be 632 feet 8 ¼<br />
inches long <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>0 feet wide. It will be supported by two bents consisting <strong>of</strong> 5<br />
columns each that will be 9 feet in diameter. County Road 29 North - The bridge<br />
will be 160 feet long <strong>and</strong> 64 feet wide. It will be supported by two piers consisting<br />
<strong>of</strong> 9 columns each that will be 2 feet in diameter. County Road 29 South - the<br />
bridge will be 212 feet long <strong>and</strong> 34 feet 10 inches wide. It will be supported by two<br />
pierces consisting <strong>of</strong> 6 columns each that will be 2 feet in diameter. Directional<br />
Onramp - The bridge will be 226 feet long <strong>and</strong> 26 feet 10 inches wide. It will be<br />
supported by three piers consisting <strong>of</strong> 4 columns each that will be 2 feet in<br />
diameter. For Bridge removal, no portion <strong>of</strong> the old structure will be left in the<br />
channel <strong>and</strong> where abutments are removed the depressions will be filled with<br />
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clean gravel <strong>of</strong> an appropriate size (1/2 inch to 4 inches). Prior to demolition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
existing structure, a Demolition Plan will be submitted for approval by DFG.<br />
Construction equipment will need to enter the channel, <strong>and</strong> water is likely to be<br />
present when work is done in Cottonwood Creek so a water diversion will be<br />
required. The Project will require the removal <strong>of</strong> riparian trees, which may include<br />
cottonwood (Populus fremontil), California black walnut (Juglans californica), <strong>and</strong><br />
Oregon ash (Fraxinus latifolia), but the exact species, size <strong>and</strong> number <strong>of</strong> trees is<br />
not yet known.<br />
2009112087 Hercules Intermodal Transit Center<br />
Hercules, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Contra Costa<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> a passenger train station on the exiting Capitol Corridor<br />
line, a bus terminal, parking facilities, access roads, drainage improvements, open<br />
space, a multi-use pedestrian trail, improvements to Refugio Creek <strong>and</strong> related<br />
improvements.<br />
2010101073 Conditional Waiver <strong>of</strong> Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges from<br />
Irrigated L<strong>and</strong>s, Order No, R3-2010-0006<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 3 (Central Coast), San Luis Obispo<br />
--Santa Cruz, San Benito, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, ...<br />
Note: Reference SCH#2004031122<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to renew the 2004 Agricultural Order with revised<br />
conditions. The proposed draft 2011 Agricultural Order (Order No. R2-2011-0006)<br />
would regulate discharges <strong>of</strong> waste from irrigated agricultural l<strong>and</strong>s in a manner<br />
protective <strong>of</strong> water quality <strong>and</strong> consistent with the Porter-Cologne Water Quality<br />
Control Act (Wat. Code Div. 7) <strong>and</strong> associated plans <strong>and</strong> policies.<br />
2011042065 Route 101 San Francisquito Creek Bridge Replacement Project<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
East Palo Alto, Palo Alto--San Mateo, Santa Clara<br />
Replace an existing bridge on Route 101 in the city <strong>of</strong> Palo Alto.<br />
2011081095 Digital 395 Middle Mile Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
Bishop--Mono, Inyo, Kern, San Bernardino<br />
The Project involves installing approximately 600 miles <strong>of</strong> underground, high<br />
str<strong>and</strong> count fiber-optic cable, with various spurs away from the main backbone,<br />
connecting to 17 prefabricated buildings within communities along the route, <strong>and</strong><br />
installing approximately 626 underground access vaults placed approximately<br />
every 4,500 ft. to 7,500 ft. Approximately 2,500 permanent marker post with a 1 ft.<br />
by 1 ft. footprint will be placed along the entire cable route every 700 ft.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>032020 Penn Valley Wastewater Forcemain<br />
Nevada County<br />
--Nevada<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to decommission the existing PV-WWTF <strong>and</strong> to<br />
transport wastewater flows from the Penn Valley service are to the LWW-WWTF.<br />
The force main will consist <strong>of</strong> two approximately 6-inch diameter pipes installed a<br />
joint trench. The pipes will be installed at a depth <strong>of</strong> approximately three to four<br />
feet on average. Deeper or shallower installation may be may be required to<br />
accommodate existing drainage culverts <strong>and</strong> other utilities. The proposed sewer<br />
force main alignment would be located completely within the existing road<br />
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right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>and</strong> utility easements. Generally, the force main would be located in<br />
the paved roadway or along the gravel shoulder. This location will minimize effects<br />
on adjacent property owners <strong>and</strong> the natural environment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>041069 Pismo Beach Huckfest<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
A truck jumping exhibition will be held at Oceano Dunes SVRA on Saturday, <strong>June</strong><br />
9. Huckfest comprises up to 25 street-legal trucks jumping <strong>of</strong>f a s<strong>and</strong> ramp with a<br />
flat l<strong>and</strong>ing platform, similar to spontaneous recreation riding typical for the park.<br />
Each vehicle will jump twice with finalists performing twice again. Participant<br />
vehicles will be inspected by certified event staff. The course area will be fenced<br />
keeping spectators a minimum <strong>of</strong> 200' away. Radio communications will be used<br />
to signal the course is clear for each jump. All activity will occur in the camping<br />
<strong>and</strong> open riding area <strong>of</strong> the park; all pre-existing camping vehicle limits will remain<br />
in effect for the event.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069006 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0046-R1 for Timber<br />
Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-12-018 MEN, "Lower Usual THP"<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
Fort Bragg--Mendocino<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is entering into a lake or<br />
streambed alteration agreement (Agreement) with Mr. Jonathan Hvozda,<br />
representing Campbell Timberl<strong>and</strong> Management. The eight activities to be<br />
completed according to the Agreement are located approximately twenty eight<br />
miles north <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Fort Bragg in the Upper Usal Creek <strong>and</strong> Lower Usal<br />
Creek <strong>Planning</strong> Watersheds. The project is located on Usal Creek <strong>and</strong> Unnamed<br />
tributaries to Usal Creek, South Fork Usal Creek <strong>and</strong> North Fork Usal Creek in<br />
Mendocino County.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069007 Lake or Streambed Alteration No. 1600-2011-0245-R1 for Timber Harvesting Plan<br />
(THP) 1-11-069 MEN, "Retirement Plan THP"<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Mendocino<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is entering into a lake or<br />
streambed alteration agreement (Agreement) with Mr. Jesse Weaver, representing<br />
Mendocino Redwood Company. The eight activities to be completed according to<br />
the Agreement are located approximately eleven miles east <strong>of</strong> Willits in Mendocino<br />
County.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069009 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0014-R1 for Timber<br />
Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-12-008HUM "New Plan <strong>2012</strong>"<br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Humboldt<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for 10<br />
encroachments including drafting water from the Eel River, <strong>and</strong> installing<br />
temporary crossings on new <strong>and</strong> existing seasonal <strong>and</strong> temporary roads.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069010 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0123-R1 for Timber<br />
Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-96NTMP-016HUM<br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Humboldt<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement to install a<br />
permanent 18-inch culvert crossing in a low gradient, Class ll watercourse on an<br />
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existing skid trail.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068112 9109 Grove St Home Addition EG 12-018<br />
Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />
The applicant is requesting a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Appropriateness to construct a 140<br />
square foot building addition which will alter a single-family residential home that is<br />
classified as a "historic resource." The building addition is proposed at the rear <strong>of</strong><br />
the home.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068113 9640 Kent St Historic Home Addition EG 12-019<br />
Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />
The applicant is requesting a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Appropriateness to construct a 2,638<br />
square foot building addition which will alter a single-family residential home that is<br />
classified as a "historic resource," as defined under Chapter 7 <strong>of</strong> the Municipal<br />
Code. The building addition is proposed at the rear <strong>of</strong> the home.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068114 Test Drill Investigation at the Upper Feeder Along the Santa Ana River Bridge<br />
Crossing<br />
Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />
Riverside--Riverside<br />
The proposed work consists <strong>of</strong> conducting a test drill, approximately 3" to 6"<br />
diameter, into an existing concrete caisson that supports the Upper Feeder<br />
Pipeline a the Santa Ana River Bridge Crossing. The work requires removing a 3"<br />
by 6" area <strong>of</strong> non-native vegetation adjacent to the pipeline pier <strong>and</strong> drilling into<br />
the buried caisson. The work would allow project team to verify the feasibility <strong>of</strong><br />
proposed drilling methods for final construciton.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>0681<strong>15</strong> Johnson's Beach Seasonal Beach Grooming<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />
--Sonoma<br />
The project involves seasonal excavation <strong>of</strong> a children's wading pool <strong>and</strong> may<br />
include grading <strong>of</strong> the parking lot area, for public recreational use <strong>of</strong> the beach.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068116 Administrative Zoning Permit No. 18 - Redhouse Family Home Child Care<br />
El Cajon, City <strong>of</strong><br />
El Cajon--San Diego<br />
The project is an expansion <strong>of</strong> a residential small family child care to a large family<br />
child care.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068117 Century CUSA 35-1<br />
Conservation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Kern<br />
Century Exploration Resources LLC proposes to construct a new 225' by 350' well<br />
pad <strong>and</strong> a new 510' x 20' access road, <strong>and</strong> drill one exploratory oil <strong>and</strong> gas well on<br />
an existing vineyard in Kern County.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068118 Internet Antenna at Entry Kiosk<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Sonoma<br />
Install antennas on existing pole at the entrance station kiosk in Sugarloaf Ridge<br />
<strong>State</strong> Park to provide internet service to the kiosk. Work will install two small<br />
antennas on existing pole <strong>and</strong> will use existing wiring routes to bring low voltage<br />
power to antenna from inside kiosk.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068119 Camp KEEP Kitchen Replacement Project<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
Replace <strong>and</strong> upgrade elements <strong>of</strong> the Camp KEEP (Kern Environmental<br />
Education Program) facility in Montana de Oro <strong>State</strong> Park, to improve accessibility<br />
<strong>and</strong> enhance the delivery <strong>of</strong> food services.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068120 Caltrans D4 Bridge Repair. Heat Straighten <strong>and</strong> Paint Damaged Beams<br />
3E5400/0412000389<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
Los Gatos--Santa Clara, Solano<br />
The proposed project is to repair flanges <strong>and</strong> girders on two bridges. The first<br />
bridge is in Santa Clara County on SR 17. The second bridge is in Solano County<br />
on SR 80. All work will be within the <strong>State</strong> Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068121 Repair Bypass Slide<br />
Caltrans #1<br />
--Humboldt<br />
A l<strong>and</strong>slide triggered by fall rains blocked drainage ditches above the roadway.<br />
Emergency work is needed to restore transportation through the area.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068122 Repair Slide<br />
Caltrans #1<br />
--<br />
A slide triggered by rains requires work to de-water <strong>and</strong> stabilize the hillslope <strong>and</strong><br />
open the road to traffic.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068123 Monterey Road Elementary Modernization<br />
San Luis Obispo, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Atascadero--San Luis Obispo<br />
The Monterey Road Elementary School project proposes the modernization <strong>of</strong><br />
three existing buildings, the addition <strong>of</strong> 912 SF to the multipurpose building, the<br />
demolition <strong>of</strong> eight relocatable classrooms <strong>and</strong> related site work. The project would<br />
not increase original student capacity or the total number <strong>of</strong> classrooms. This<br />
project will be completed in five (5) phases commencing on <strong>June</strong> 18, <strong>2012</strong> with an<br />
estimated completion <strong>of</strong> April 2014 in order provide the least disruption to the<br />
students <strong>and</strong> staff.<br />
Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> 08, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Total Documents: 43 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 30<br />
Documents Received on Monday, <strong>June</strong> 11, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>061022 Torrey Pines City Park General Development Plan (GDP)<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego, La Jolla--San Diego<br />
The proposed GDP addresses an approximately 57-acre portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
approximately 434-acre Torrey Pines City Park, <strong>and</strong> represents the<br />
conceptual/master plan for the Park. The intent <strong>of</strong> the GDP is to develop a<br />
sustainable park that protects the coastal bluffs <strong>and</strong> natural habitat while providing<br />
for the recreational needs <strong>of</strong> existing <strong>and</strong> future park users.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061023 ENV-<strong>2012</strong>-1090-MND / <strong>15</strong>253 <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>265 W. De Pauw Street<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Brentwood--Los Angeles<br />
The applicant is seeking Coastal Development Permits in conjunction with the<br />
proposed construction <strong>of</strong> a new two-story single-family residence with basement,<br />
an attached four car garage, lap pool <strong>and</strong> jacuzzi, <strong>and</strong> retaining wall at <strong>15</strong>253<br />
West De Pauw Street. The applicant is also proposing a new pool <strong>and</strong> retaining<br />
walls <strong>of</strong> up to 12-feet in height at an existing residence located at <strong>15</strong>265 West De<br />
Pauw Street. Both properties are located in the R1-1 Zone.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061024 ENV-2011-2814-MND / 17801 W. Castellammare Drive<br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Brentwood--Los Angeles<br />
A Coastal Development Permit for the construction, use <strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> a<br />
two-story residence dwelling with a swimming pool, a garage <strong>and</strong> two retaining<br />
walls measuring approximately 35 feet along the westerly portion <strong>of</strong> the lot, <strong>and</strong> 50<br />
feet along the easterly portion <strong>of</strong> the lot, on an approximately 12,031 sf lot in the<br />
R1-1 Zone. Also the applicant will be cutting approximately 974 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> soil<br />
<strong>and</strong> approximately 758 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> soil to be exported.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061028 Spring Valley Lake Fire Station<br />
San Bernardino County<br />
Victorville--San Bernardino<br />
The proposed project would establish a Fire Station facility on a 1.25-acre parcel<br />
at the southwest corner <strong>of</strong> Tamarisk Road <strong>and</strong> Huerta Road.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061029 CUP 12-08 (Summer Solar) <strong>and</strong> CUP 12-09 (Springtime Solar)<br />
Lancaster, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Lancaster--Los Angeles<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> two photovoltaic solar electric generating facilities. Project 1<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> 20 MW <strong>of</strong> solar on approximately 58 (CUP 12-08).<br />
Project 2 consists <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> 40 MW <strong>of</strong> solar on approximately <strong>15</strong>8<br />
acres.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061030 The Academy Charter High School Project<br />
Santa Ana, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Santa Ana--Orange<br />
The project proposes to construct <strong>and</strong> operate a new charter high school on the<br />
former Santa Ana Hospital Medical Center site. The project will consist <strong>of</strong> two new<br />
education buildings, one administrative/library building, <strong>and</strong> a gymnasium to<br />
accommodate 450 students. Ancillary to the school, three residential buildings<br />
<strong>and</strong> one administrative/support building are proposed to accommodate 80<br />
students that would reside onsite. Vehicular access to the project site would be<br />
provided from North Fairview Street. The project proposes to provide primary<br />
vehicular access from three proposed driveways on Fairview Street. The driveway<br />
will be full-access, side-street stop-controlled intersection with one entrance <strong>and</strong><br />
one exit lane.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061037 Water Right Application <strong>and</strong> Petitions for Edwards Ranch LLC<br />
<strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control Board<br />
Goleta--Santa Barbara<br />
Edwards Ranch LLC has submitted an application to appropriate water by permit<br />
<strong>and</strong> petitions for change <strong>and</strong> extension <strong>of</strong> time for existing water right permits. The<br />
Initial Study <strong>and</strong> other documents for this project are available for viewing at<br />
http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/waterrights/water_issues/programs/ceqa/index.sht<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062024 UC Berkeley Angelo Coast Range Reserve Replacement Housing Project<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley<br />
--Mendocino<br />
UC Berkeley proposes to develop new housing facilities at the Angelo Coast<br />
Range Reserve. The project would include up to six new units to provide<br />
temporary housing for up to 25 persons. The proposed project would include<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> the housing units along with associated utility infrastructure.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062025 GPA 12-01, REZ 12-01, MDP 12-09 (O'Reilly Automotive Stores Inc.)<br />
Turlock, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Stanislaus<br />
To Amend the General Plan designation from <strong>Office</strong> (O) to Community<br />
Commercial (CC) <strong>and</strong> Rezone the properties at 1144 <strong>and</strong> 1164 Geer Road, more<br />
accurately described as Stanislaus County APN 42-22-84 & 85, from Commercial<br />
<strong>Office</strong> (CO) to Community Commercial (CC) to allow for the development <strong>of</strong> a<br />
6,827 sf retail auto parts business. On-site paving, l<strong>and</strong>scaping <strong>and</strong> parking will<br />
be constructed.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062027 Capell Valley Vineyard Conversion #P11-00207-ECPA<br />
Napa County Resource Conservation District<br />
Napa--Napa<br />
The project includes the conversion <strong>of</strong> grassl<strong>and</strong> to 20.2 acres (<strong>15</strong>.9 net acres) <strong>of</strong><br />
vineyard within a 219-acre holding. The project proposes to maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />
proposed erosion control measures within 6 vineyard blocks with topography<br />
ranging from gently to steeply sloping (slopes typically 2% to 32%) at elevations<br />
between approximately 760 <strong>and</strong> 910 feet above mean sea level.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062028 EA 2011-0010 (Hammonton-Smartsville Road Shoulder Improvement Project)<br />
Yuba County<br />
--Yuba<br />
Yuba County's Public Works Department seeks environmental approval for the<br />
Hammonton-Smartsville Road Shoulder Improvement Project which consists <strong>of</strong><br />
widening shoulders, improving drainage, <strong>and</strong> installing pavement markings <strong>and</strong><br />
striping along a 1.3 mile stretch <strong>of</strong> Hammonton-Smartsville Road. The proposed<br />
project would start 0.7 miles west <strong>of</strong> South Golden Parkway <strong>and</strong> end 2.0 miles<br />
west <strong>of</strong> South Golden Parkway in the eastern foothill region <strong>of</strong> unincorporated<br />
Yuba County.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062034 Sutter Creek General Plan<br />
Sutter Creek, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Sutter Creek--Amador<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Sutter Creek General Plan Update updates the adopted General Plan<br />
<strong>and</strong> Housing Element to incorporate City interpretation <strong>of</strong> General Plan policies;<br />
reflect changes to state <strong>and</strong> local regulations <strong>and</strong> setting information; comply with<br />
<strong>State</strong> housing element law; <strong>and</strong> streamline future General Plan updates <strong>and</strong><br />
environmental documentation. The recommended modifications <strong>and</strong> additions to<br />
the General Plan are not intended to create changes to the physical environment<br />
that have environmental impacts that cannot be avoided or mitigated. Changes<br />
that have the ability to create physical environmental impacts such as changes in<br />
l<strong>and</strong> use designations, modification <strong>of</strong> the sphere <strong>of</strong> influence boundaries, or the<br />
modification <strong>of</strong> the circulation policies have not been included for this maintenance<br />
update.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062035 Yountville Recycled Water Project<br />
Yountville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Yountville--Napa<br />
The Town proposes to meet its wastewater reuse permit requirements <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fset<br />
Napa River water <strong>and</strong> groundwater use for agricultural Irrigation by exp<strong>and</strong>ing its<br />
existing recycled water system to accommodate additional recycled water users.<br />
The project includes three phases <strong>and</strong> would include installation <strong>of</strong> 20,000 linear<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> 8-inch diameter pipeline, 1,190 linear feet <strong>of</strong> new 6-inch diameter pipeline,<br />
new valves <strong>and</strong> turnouts for new recycled water customers, <strong>and</strong> equipment<br />
upgrades at the Joint Treatment Plant <strong>and</strong> the Recycled Water Pump Station to<br />
distribute disinfected tertiary recycled water to existing vineyard Irrigation ponds<br />
east <strong>of</strong> the Town <strong>of</strong> Yountville. Existing agricultural users would use recycled<br />
water for irrigation when recycled water is available.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062029 Plan Bay Area EIR<br />
Metropolitan Transportation Commission<br />
Oakl<strong>and</strong>--<br />
28-year transportation <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> use plan (Regional Transportation Plan)<br />
developed pursuant to federal metropolitan planning regulations <strong>and</strong> senate bill<br />
375.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061026 Dollar General Store, Elgin Ave. (Hwy 33) & Santos St., Dos Palos, CA<br />
Dos Palos, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Dos Palos--Merced<br />
The proposed project is to construct a Dollar General Store (23,707 sf); with<br />
on-site parking, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, utilities, two driveways, including portions <strong>of</strong> existing<br />
curb <strong>and</strong> gutter to be replaced. The proposed project is located at the southeast<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Elgin Avenue (Hwy 33) <strong>and</strong> Santos Street in the City <strong>of</strong> Dos Palos, CA.<br />
The site is the former location <strong>of</strong> New Hope Foundation School, which has been<br />
razed.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061027 Annexation 2010-01 Christian Avenue & Hwy 33<br />
Dos Palos, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Dos Palos--Merced<br />
The annexation is to add 45 acres to the community <strong>of</strong> Dos Palos, this annexation<br />
will bring a roadway (Christian Avenue) <strong>and</strong> a City maintained Storm Drainage<br />
Basin into the City Limits. The remainder <strong>of</strong> the property extends the annexation<br />
to the current SUDP line <strong>and</strong> provides for an orderly annexation <strong>of</strong> property by<br />
ownership to met LAFCO guidelines.<br />
2006091071 Sunrise Powerlink Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
El Centro, San Diego--San Diego, Imperial<br />
A noise variance for Sunday construction work (2 days total) in San Diego County<br />
including 1 construction yards (Thing Valley) <strong>and</strong> 1 wire pull operations (E-22)<br />
during <strong>June</strong> 3, <strong>2012</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>June</strong> 10, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
2008032031 St. John's Episcopal Church - Parking <strong>and</strong> New Sanctuary Improvements<br />
Oakl<strong>and</strong>, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Oakl<strong>and</strong>--Alameda<br />
Phase I <strong>of</strong> the project includes demolishing the house at 5928 Thornhill Road,<br />
ab<strong>and</strong>oning a portion <strong>of</strong> the shared access road with the home at 5940 Thornhill<br />
Road, <strong>and</strong> constructing a new access bridge over Temescal Creek. Primary<br />
ingress <strong>and</strong> egress would be via a new lane leading from the new bridge to an<br />
auto circle, which would allow pick-up <strong>and</strong> drop-<strong>of</strong>f activities as well as provide<br />
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improved fire truck access to the sanctuary. Perpendicular parking spaces would<br />
be provided along the new lane, as well as a separate pedestrian path, which<br />
would run parallel to the new lane. Existing parking areas near the sanctuary<br />
would be retained, <strong>and</strong> the existing parking along the upper parking would be<br />
retained <strong>and</strong> resurfaced. The Alhambra Lane driveway would be retained to allow<br />
egress for people parking in this area. The project proposes 41 parking spaces.<br />
Phase I also includes the removal <strong>of</strong> 2,300 square feet <strong>of</strong> asphalt parking lot<br />
abutting the eastern side <strong>of</strong> the existing sanctuary building <strong>and</strong> ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>and</strong><br />
removal <strong>of</strong> paving at the current, steep Gouldin Road entry. This area would be<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scaped under Phase 2.<br />
In total, the project proposes the removal <strong>of</strong> 65 trees, 56 <strong>of</strong> which fall under the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Oakl<strong>and</strong> tree preservation ordinance. All trees proposed for removal be<br />
replaced with native species.<br />
Phase 2: Construction <strong>of</strong> new 5,500 square-foot sanctuary<br />
Phase II would involve construction <strong>of</strong> a new sanctuary building between 5,000<br />
<strong>and</strong> 5,500 square feet <strong>and</strong> one story tall at the location <strong>of</strong> the current Gouldin<br />
Road entrance to the church. Conceptual plans for the new sanctuary call for a<br />
33-foot-high structure <strong>and</strong> a cupola with a bell. The new sanctuary would be<br />
constructed <strong>of</strong> wood, stucco <strong>and</strong> a composition ro<strong>of</strong> material to match the style<br />
<strong>and</strong> materials <strong>of</strong> the existing sanctuary building. As part <strong>of</strong> this phase, the patio<br />
between the existing building <strong>and</strong> the new sanctuary would be renovated <strong>and</strong><br />
exp<strong>and</strong>ed. Upon completion <strong>of</strong> the new sanctuary building, the existing building<br />
would be converted into a community hall, fellowship space.<br />
2009121079 East County Substation/Tule Wind/Energia Sierra Juarez Gen-Tie Projects<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
--San Diego<br />
A Major Use Permit to construct <strong>and</strong> operate an overhead, double circuit 230 kV<br />
generator tie-line (gen-tie) spanning less than one mile in length from the U.S. -<br />
Mexico border to the ECO substation. The project would include three steel lattice<br />
towers approximately <strong>15</strong>0 feet in height. A combination stringing site/construction<br />
laydown <strong>and</strong> parking area <strong>of</strong> approximately two acres would be located near the<br />
northern terminus <strong>of</strong> the route.<br />
2011121031 South Bay Upper Aquifer Well Nitrate Removal Project<br />
Los Osos Community Services District<br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
Construct/install a pre manufactured, 168 square foot, metal building to house a<br />
skid-mounted ion-exchange unit to treat approximately 70 gallons per minute<br />
(gpm) <strong>of</strong> high nitrate water from the South Bay upper Aquifer well that is located<br />
within the boundary <strong>of</strong> the District.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>022013 Phi Delt Alumni Association Demolition & Replacement Project<br />
Davis, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Davis--Yolo<br />
The proposed project would demolish the existing building <strong>and</strong> outbuilding <strong>and</strong><br />
replace the buildings with a two-story building, a small trash/recycling structure,<br />
<strong>and</strong> a seven-care open parking lot. Approximately 26 on-site bicycle parking<br />
spaces, new fencing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping would be provided as part <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />
project. The new building would have seven fewer beds than the existing 26-bed<br />
building.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>022053 Marin County Flood Control Routine Maintenance Activities Program<br />
Marin County Flood Control District<br />
Unincorporated--Marin<br />
The Marin County Flood Control <strong>and</strong> Water Conservation District's (MCFCWCD)<br />
Routine Maintenance Activities (RMA) program defines the scope <strong>and</strong> timing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
maintenance activities conducted annually in <strong>and</strong> around flood control channels<br />
<strong>and</strong> facilities in East Marin County. The RMA program covers five type <strong>of</strong> routine<br />
flood control maintenance activities: 1) Vegetation management; 2) Sediment <strong>and</strong><br />
debris removal; 3) Erosion control 4) Maintenance <strong>and</strong> repair <strong>of</strong> flood control<br />
structures; <strong>and</strong> 5) Levee maintenance. The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> the program is to<br />
reduce the potential risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> associated damage to adjacent properties<br />
<strong>and</strong> infrastructure such as bridges, culverts, road <strong>and</strong> flood control facilities. The<br />
RMA program establishes programmatic guidance to conduct these maintenance<br />
activities for flood control purposes while avoiding <strong>and</strong> minimizing environmental<br />
impacts.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>042042 Rock Crusher Road Improvements Project<br />
El Dorado Irrigation District<br />
--El Dorado<br />
The El Dorado Irrigation District will implements construction activities associated<br />
with Rock Crusher Road. The spur, road R71, <strong>and</strong> two staging areas (Rock<br />
Crusher Staging Area <strong>and</strong> Canal Beach Staging Area). This Project is necessary<br />
to provide safe equipment access to the Flume 41 site, as well as, other nearby<br />
locations along the Canal. The Project tiers from the previously certified EID El<br />
Dorado Canal Flume Replacement Program Final Environmental Impact Report<br />
(<strong>June</strong> 2009) (SCH No. 2008082041).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069011 Olivehain Municipal Water District Wireless Telecommunication Facility Major Use<br />
Permit Modification; 3301 95-012W (MUP)<br />
Wallace Community Services District<br />
--San Diego<br />
This is a request for a Major Use Permit Modification to authorize the installation<br />
<strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> an emergency back-up generator with a 132-gallon fuel tank to<br />
be located at an existing unmanned wireless telecommunication facility (P95-012).<br />
The proposed generator would be located within a new, custom built noise<br />
attenuation enclosure.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069012 San Antonio Creek Spreading Grounds Rehabilitation Project<br />
Ventura County Watershed Protection District<br />
Ojai--Ventura<br />
The Permittee proposes to increase ground water storage in Ojai Valley Ground<br />
Water Basin by diverting surface flows from San Antonio Creek. This consists <strong>of</strong> a<br />
passive intake structure within the creek, rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> the spreading ground<br />
basins (relic ponds), <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> passive percolation recharge wells<br />
adjacent to the creek. The project requires several components to complete the<br />
project. These include an intake structure within the creek flow, a pipeline from the<br />
intake to the ponds, rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> the ponds through excavation, new transfer<br />
channels between the ponds, a pipe from the lower pond (pond #4) to the<br />
recharge wells, four new recharge wells, an overflow channel from the lower pond<br />
to the creek, a monitoring well, <strong>and</strong> road access from Thacher Road with a low<br />
flow crossing,. Diversion <strong>of</strong> flows will be on average about 6 days a year.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>069013 Operation <strong>of</strong> Starlite Winery Transient Non-Community Water System<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Healdsburg--Sonoma<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the Responsible<br />
Agency, will be issuing a water supply permit to Starlit Winery for operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
transient non-community water system serving the winery. Environmental<br />
documentation was completed in 2009 as part <strong>of</strong> the Sonoma County Use Permit<br />
process. The water system includes iron <strong>and</strong> manganese treatment <strong>and</strong> ultraviolet<br />
disinfection.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068124 Forest Lawn Boy Scout Camp Road Repair Project<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), Victorville<br />
--San Bernardino<br />
The Purpose <strong>of</strong> this Project is to restore access to the Forest Lawn Boy Scout<br />
Camp. The Project will reestablish the original grade <strong>of</strong> the roadway by replacing<br />
fill at two stream crossing locations. All fill will be contained within the footprint <strong>of</strong><br />
the existing roadway <strong>and</strong> will graded to match the original grade <strong>of</strong> the crossing.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068125 Highway 111 East Sidewalks Improvements<br />
Calipatria, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Calipatria--Imperial<br />
The proposed project would consist <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> approximately 3,226<br />
lineal feet <strong>of</strong> PCC sidewalk along the eastern side <strong>of</strong> Highway 111/Sorensen from<br />
Delta Street to Date Street. The project will also include ADA curb returns <strong>and</strong><br />
replacement <strong>of</strong> culvert boxes. The existing culvert boxes are deteriorated <strong>and</strong><br />
removal is necessary to accommodate the ADA curb returns. The segment<br />
between Delta Street <strong>and</strong> Date Street is highly used by pedestrians <strong>and</strong> currently<br />
poses a safety hazard. Thus, this project will improve the safety <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068126 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0057-R1,<br />
Repair Storm Damage on <strong>State</strong> 254 Project, Humboldt County<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Humboldt<br />
The project is limited to three encroachments to replace culverts on two ephemeral<br />
drainages <strong>and</strong> one spring-fed drainage.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068127 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2011-0299-R1,<br />
EJF Tree Farm, Humboldt County<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
Rio Dell--Humboldt<br />
The project is limited to remediation work associated with a notice <strong>of</strong> violation for<br />
work conducted as partially described in the "Evans" NTMP (1-09NTMP-009H)<br />
without an agreement. This project includes road work associated with the "Unit 2<br />
Road C Enhancement" project, i.e., road widening <strong>and</strong> upgrading, <strong>and</strong> associated<br />
water drafting <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> local gravels; <strong>and</strong> rehabilitation work including road<br />
decommissioning, riparian, restoration, <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> an unauthorized concrete<br />
structure.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068128 Agreement 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0027 - Odd Fellows Slope Stabilization<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
--Tuolumne<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> to stabilization <strong>of</strong> the banks <strong>of</strong> Sugarpine Creek, within the<br />
Project site.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068129 RCRA Corrective Action Complete Determination for Property Subject to 2000<br />
Consent Order between DTSC <strong>and</strong> OCG Ontario, LLC<br />
Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />
Following a 45-day notice period, the Department <strong>of</strong> Toxic Substances Control<br />
(DTSC) intends to make a determination that corrective action, for soil only, has<br />
been completed for the 597.14 acres (the Site) <strong>of</strong> the former Kaiser Steel Mill<br />
Facility, which includes all <strong>of</strong> the property purchased by CCG Ontario, LLC (CCG<br />
Ontario) in 2000 (592.1 acres) <strong>and</strong> the Tar Pits Parcel (5.04 acres) not acquired by<br />
CCG Ontario. DTSC determined that the Site is subject to the Resource<br />
Conservation <strong>and</strong> Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action requirements because<br />
certain units located on the Site are RCRA authroized units.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068130 Consider Approval <strong>of</strong> a <strong>State</strong> Geothermal Resources Prospecting Permit - W<br />
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California <strong>State</strong> L<strong>and</strong>s Commission<br />
--Siskiyou<br />
Authorize issuance <strong>of</strong> a <strong>State</strong> Geothermal Resource Prospecting Permit to deepen<br />
an existing well.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068131 Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Agreement Between Tidel<strong>and</strong>s Oil Production Company, Oxy<br />
Tidel<strong>and</strong>s, Inc., Oxy Wilmington, LLC, City <strong>of</strong> Long Beach, <strong>and</strong> the CA L<strong>and</strong><br />
Commission<br />
California <strong>State</strong> L<strong>and</strong>s Commission<br />
--Los Angeles<br />
Consider an agreement for the Implementation <strong>of</strong> an Optimized Waterflood<br />
Program for the West Wilmington Oil Field.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068132 Ferber Ranch Routine Access Roadway Maintenance<br />
Fish & Game #5<br />
Orange--Orange<br />
The project involves maintaining an existing unimproved dirt access road (Trabuco<br />
Oaks Road) to the Ferber Ranch property <strong>and</strong> associated culverts on an<br />
"as-sedimentation <strong>and</strong> debris within existing roadway <strong>and</strong> associated culvert(s).<br />
The routine maintenance would include removing <strong>and</strong> clearing sedimentation <strong>and</strong><br />
debris within travel lanes <strong>of</strong> the access road to make it. Routine roadway<br />
maintenance following each storm event would involve the removal <strong>of</strong> up to 10<br />
cubic yards <strong>of</strong> sediment <strong>and</strong> debris depending upon the amount <strong>and</strong> duration <strong>of</strong><br />
the storm event. These maintenance activities would occur completely within the<br />
travel lanes <strong>of</strong> the existing roadway right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>and</strong> are expected to be completed<br />
within 1 to 2 days following the storm event when the wash flows have ceased <strong>and</strong><br />
the was is dry. No trees or vegetation removal or trimming would occur unless<br />
trees or other vegetative resources have fallen into or have been washed into the<br />
roadway creating an obstacle to vehicular traffic.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068133 Sale <strong>of</strong> North "N" Street Property<br />
Needles Unified School District<br />
Needles--San Bernardino<br />
Needles Unified School District proposes to sell its property located at 651 North<br />
"N" Street, CA 92363.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068134 Conditional Use Permit C12-06<br />
Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Stanton--Orange<br />
Conditional Use Permit C12-06 to allow for the <strong>of</strong>f-site sale <strong>of</strong> beer <strong>and</strong> wine from<br />
an existing service station mini-mart at 7470 Cerritos Avenue within the C-1<br />
(Neighborhood Commercial) zone.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068135 Conditional Use Permit C12-03<br />
Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Stanton--Orange<br />
Conditional Use Permit C12-03 to allow for the operation <strong>of</strong> a tattoo <strong>and</strong> body<br />
piercing shop <strong>and</strong> retail clothing store from the property located at 10550 Beach<br />
Boulevard in the C-4 (Storefront Commercial) Zone.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068136 Squaw Valliey Ski Corporation Gold Coast Dam Raising Project<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe<br />
Olympic Valley--Placer<br />
Raise Existing Dam Height by Four Feet to Increase seasonal storage for<br />
snow-making.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068137 El Dorado County - Dedi Ave Restoration Project<br />
Tahoe Conservancy<br />
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> revegetating disturbed <strong>and</strong> compacted soils <strong>and</strong> installing<br />
vehicle barrier posts, straight timber log fence, or other types <strong>of</strong> timber fencing to<br />
prevent further resource damage <strong>and</strong> to help restore the site to a more natural<br />
condition.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068138 El Dorado County - Montgomery Estates Restoration Project<br />
Tahoe Conservancy<br />
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />
The projects consists <strong>of</strong> stabilizing, recontouring <strong>and</strong> revegetating cut slopes on<br />
Conservancy L<strong>and</strong>s. All work will be done by h<strong>and</strong>. Boulders will be placed at the<br />
toe <strong>of</strong> slope to prevent sloughing <strong>and</strong> soil erosion.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068139 Iverson <strong>and</strong> Jacks Apartments Nitrate Treatment Feasibility Study<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Salinas--Monterey<br />
The Iverson <strong>and</strong> Jacks Apartment Water System Proposes to conduct a nitrate<br />
treatment feasibility study, which will include a test well, hydrological/geotechnical<br />
investigation, <strong>and</strong> design <strong>of</strong> treatment alternatives. The project will determine<br />
whether the water system can meet drinking water st<strong>and</strong>ards with a new<br />
production well, or whether a new well <strong>and</strong> treatment are necessary. Depending<br />
on water quality results, the test well may be cased <strong>and</strong> capped for potential<br />
developement into a production well, which would not be approved without further<br />
CEQA analysis.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068140 Fluoridation Addition to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company Willowbrook Water System<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Los Angeles<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the lead agency, will<br />
be issuing a water supply permit to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company for the addition<br />
<strong>of</strong> fluoridation to the Willowbrook Plant.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068141 Fluridation Addition to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company Bell-Bell Gardens Water<br />
Systems<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Bell Gardens, Bell--Los Angeles<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the lead agency, will<br />
be issuing a water supply permit to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company for the addition<br />
<strong>of</strong> fluoridation to Bissell, Otis, Watson, Clara, <strong>and</strong> Gage Plants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068142 Fluoridation Addition to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company Hollydale Water Systems<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Paramount--Los Angeles<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the lead agency, will<br />
be issuing a water supply permit to Golden Water Company for the addition <strong>of</strong><br />
fluridation to Century <strong>and</strong> Mckinley Plants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068143 Fluoridation Addition to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company Florence-Graham Water<br />
Systems<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the lead agency, will<br />
be issuing a water supply permit to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company for the addition<br />
<strong>of</strong> fluoridation to Converse, Goodyear, Miramonte, <strong>and</strong> Nadeau Plants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068144 Fluoridation Addition to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company Norwalk Water Systems<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Norwalk--Los Angeles<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the lead agency, will<br />
be issuing a water supply permit to Golden <strong>State</strong> Water Company for the addition<br />
<strong>of</strong> fluoridation to Dace, Imperial, Pioneer 1 & 2, Pioneer 3, <strong>and</strong> Studebaker Plants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068145 Five Points Ranch New Well<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Fresno--Fresno<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (Department), as the lead agency, will<br />
be issuing a water supply permit to Five Points Ranch for the construction <strong>of</strong> a well<br />
with the pumping capacity <strong>of</strong> a 100 gpm, 5,000 gallon storage tank, <strong>and</strong> install two<br />
5-hp booster pumps <strong>and</strong> one 25 hp well pump.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068146 Feasibility Study for Water Independence<br />
Public Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Palmdale--Los Angeles<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (CDPH), acting as Lead Agency for<br />
White Fence Farms No. 3 Mutual Water Company (White Fence), will issue a loan<br />
from the <strong>State</strong> Revolving Fund Program. White Fence currently has two wells<br />
(Well 1A <strong>and</strong> Well 2) that are inoperable due to exceedance <strong>of</strong> the Maximum<br />
Contaminant Level for Nitrate. White Fence has submitted three possible<br />
alternatives for evaluation: consolidation with a nearby water supplier, construct a<br />
replacement well, <strong>and</strong> provide treatment to the existing well.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>064002 Draft EA for the NASA JPL On-site Parking Structure<br />
National Aeronautics <strong>and</strong> Space Administration<br />
Pasadena--Los Angeles<br />
Note: <strong>15</strong>-Day Review per lead.<br />
The Draft EA evaluates environmental impacts associated with the construction<br />
<strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> an on-site parking structure at the NASA Jet Propulsion<br />
Laboratory (JPL) to address the imminent <strong>and</strong> long-term need associated with the<br />
expiration <strong>of</strong> the East Arroyo Parking Lot lease <strong>and</strong> its 1,093 parking spaces 2013.<br />
2007052130 Pantages Bays Residential Development Project<br />
Contra Costa County<br />
--Contra Costa<br />
Project proposes 292 residential unit water oriented community with the creation <strong>of</strong><br />
bays <strong>and</strong> coves with 116 water front residential lots with docks. Project also<br />
includes widening <strong>of</strong> the adjacent water channel <strong>and</strong> creating/preserving<br />
wetl<strong>and</strong>/emergent marsh.<br />
2011072053 WesPac Pittsburg Energy Infrastructure Project<br />
Pittsburg, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Pittsburg--Contra Costa<br />
WesPac Energy-Pittsburg LLC (WesPac) proposes to modernize <strong>and</strong> reactivate<br />
an existing oil storage <strong>and</strong> transfer facility located at the GenOn Delta, LLC<br />
(GenOn) Pittsburg Generating Station in Pittsburg, CA, known as the WesPac<br />
Pittsburg Energy Infrastructure Project. The project site is located at 696 West<br />
10th Street in Pittsburg, CA, <strong>and</strong> consists <strong>of</strong> approximately 125 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong><br />
stretching from the existing West 10th Street north, to the southern shoreline <strong>of</strong><br />
the Suisun Bay. The l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> facilities where the project is located, including the<br />
storage tanks <strong>and</strong> dock, are expected to be purchased from GenOn by WesPac.<br />
Following ownership transfer, the Terminal would be immediately adjacent to<br />
(south <strong>and</strong> east <strong>of</strong>) the remaining GenOn facility. In addition, approximately 39<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> submerged tidel<strong>and</strong>s would be leased from the City <strong>of</strong> Pittsburg for the<br />
marine terminal portion <strong>of</strong> the facility in accordance with CA <strong>State</strong> Senate Bill 551.<br />
1999121084 Jonata Park Road Bridge (51C-226) Replacements<br />
Santa Barbara County<br />
Buellton--Santa Barbara<br />
A new bridge would be constructed along the existing roadway alignment, at a<br />
slightly higher elevation than the existing bridge, such that the roadway surface<br />
would be approximately 10 feet higher than the existing bridge. The entire existing<br />
bridge would be retained as a historical resource <strong>and</strong> bat roosting habitat. The<br />
replacement bridge would be constructed <strong>of</strong> pre-stressed concrete box girders,<br />
<strong>and</strong> provide one travel lane in each direction. The bridge span would be<br />
approximately 120 feet, with a bridge deck width <strong>of</strong> 35.5 feet <strong>and</strong> concrete barriers<br />
along both margins <strong>of</strong> the bridge deck. Completion <strong>of</strong> bridge construction is<br />
anticipated to require 180 working days or about 9 months.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>052040 Royce Septic System Variance<br />
Stinson Beach County Water District<br />
--Marin<br />
Note: Revised<br />
The project applicant is proposing a new septic system for the vacant lot she owns<br />
at #2 Calle del Embarcadero. The project applicant has applied for a variance for<br />
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an alternative treatment system <strong>of</strong> wastewater disposal. The alternative<br />
wastewater system design includes a 1,500 gallon septic tank, 810 gallon sump<br />
tank, dual raised bed leach fields, recirculation textile filter <strong>and</strong> ultraviolet<br />
disinfection unit, designed for <strong>15</strong>0 gallons <strong>of</strong> wastewater per day.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061031 Parcel Map #12011; Zone Modification #25, Map #99<br />
Kern County<br />
--Kern<br />
1) Tentative Parcel Map No. 12011 proposing to divide a 121.02 acre parcel <strong>of</strong><br />
l<strong>and</strong> into a 5 acre homesite parcel, 3 parcels ranging in size from 20.00 acres to<br />
38.38 acres for agriculture purposes, <strong>and</strong> a 20.00 acre Designated Remainder,<br />
<strong>and</strong> 2) a zone variance to allow a 5.00 acre homesite parcel where the minimum<br />
lot size <strong>of</strong> 20 acres is required (Section 19.12.050), in the A (Exclusive Agriculture)<br />
District.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061032 EA JDG 02-11; Modification <strong>of</strong> Conditional Use Permit No. 5 Map 74<br />
Kern County<br />
--Kern<br />
Modification <strong>of</strong> an existing CUP (Resolution 124-04; approved August 12, 2004) to<br />
allow for the reclamation or remediation <strong>of</strong> soils contaminated with nonhazardous<br />
materials in conjunction with the expansion <strong>of</strong> an existing nonhazardous oil<br />
production <strong>and</strong>/or oily waste disposal facility. The original CUP approval provided<br />
l<strong>and</strong> use approval for the conversion <strong>of</strong> an existing oil well into a commercial<br />
injection well for the disposal <strong>of</strong> nonhazardous oil production <strong>and</strong>/or oily waste<br />
materials. On-site development at the time consisted <strong>of</strong> one oil well <strong>and</strong> three idle<br />
oil wells, in addition to various associated tanks <strong>and</strong> piping. Implementation<br />
entailed the conversion <strong>of</strong> an existing oil well into a commercial injection well<br />
which would operate as a Class II disposal facility under a permit issued by the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation/Division <strong>of</strong> Oil, Gas, <strong>and</strong> Geothermal Resources<br />
(DOGGR). Only non hazardous Class II fluids approved by DOGGR would be<br />
injected into the well.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061033 IS 6519 - CUP 3331: Allow a Photovoltaic Solar Power Generation Facility with<br />
Related Improvements. App. No. 3331<br />
Fresno County<br />
Mendota--Fresno<br />
Allow a photovoltaic solar power generation facility with related improvements<br />
including a substation with 11 70-foot tall electrical utility poles <strong>and</strong> a 100-foot tall<br />
electrical utility pole, 13 inverter/transformer units, a 20,000 sf operations <strong>and</strong><br />
maintenance building, a 375 sf power distribution center, <strong>and</strong> a 6.6 foot tall<br />
chain-link fence on a 100.00 acre parcel in the AE-20 (Exclusive Agricultural,<br />
20-acre minimum parcel size) Zone District. The proposed facility will connect to<br />
an existing 1<strong>15</strong> kV PG&E electrical distribution line located approximately one half<br />
<strong>of</strong> a mile southwest <strong>of</strong> the project site. The project site is located on the east side<br />
<strong>of</strong> Douglas Avenue, between Floral <strong>and</strong> Nebraska Avenues, approximately 12<br />
miles southwest <strong>of</strong> the nearest city limits <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Mendota. (SUP. Dist.: 1)<br />
(APN: 038-060-02, 03, 38S; 038-050-445).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061034 CUP 3334: Allow a Photovoltaic Solar Power Generation Facility with Related<br />
Improvements. App No. 6426<br />
Fresno County<br />
Firebaugh--Fresno<br />
Allow a photovoltaic solar power generation facility with related improvements<br />
including a substation with an 80-foot tall electrical utility pole, 20 approximately<br />
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160 sf inverter/transformer buildings, a 1,200 sf maintenance building, <strong>and</strong> a<br />
six-foot tall chain-link fence on a 196.99-acre site in the AE-20 (Exclusive<br />
Agricultural, 20-acre minimum parcel size) Zone District. The proposed facility will<br />
connect to an existing 1<strong>15</strong>kV PG&E electrical distribution line adjacently located at<br />
the northeast corner <strong>of</strong> the project site. The project site is located on the north<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Nees Avenue, between Russell <strong>and</strong> Millux Avenues, approximately seven<br />
<strong>and</strong> a quarter miles southwest <strong>of</strong> the nearest city limits <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Firebaugh<br />
(Sup. Dist.: 1) (APNs: 005-060-17S, 18S).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061035 University Crossings Apartments<br />
San Bernardino County<br />
Redl<strong>and</strong>s--San Bernardino<br />
Planned Residential Development <strong>of</strong> 306 residential units in 19 2-story <strong>and</strong> 3-story<br />
structures on 12.35 acres located on the north side <strong>of</strong> Lugonia Avenue, 690 ft.<br />
east <strong>of</strong> Nevada Street, in the unincorporated area <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino County,<br />
adjacent to the community <strong>of</strong> Redl<strong>and</strong>s. The project includes a 10,534 sf<br />
recreation center with a pool, spa, <strong>and</strong> exercise room. Outdoor amenities include<br />
tot lots with play equipment, picnic <strong>and</strong> barbecue areas, <strong>and</strong> volleyball courts.<br />
Total building coverage is 29% <strong>of</strong> the site area, <strong>and</strong> the total impervious surface<br />
area is 65%. A total <strong>of</strong> 596 parking spaces are proposed for residents <strong>and</strong> guests,<br />
including 300 enclosed garage spaces <strong>and</strong> 296 open spaces.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061036 Mira Sorrento Substation Project<br />
Public Utilities Commission<br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
The proposed project is located in the Sorrento Mesa area within the community <strong>of</strong><br />
Mira Mesa in the City <strong>of</strong> San Diego, CA. The proposed 1.4-acre Mira Sorrento<br />
Substation would be situated on a 3.7-acre parcel <strong>and</strong> located approximately 600<br />
feet northeast <strong>of</strong> I-805 <strong>and</strong> approximately 800 feet from the nearest residences.<br />
The new 120-megavolt ampere (MVA), 69-/12-kilovolt (kV) distribution substation<br />
would be constructed <strong>and</strong> operated by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) to meet<br />
existing <strong>and</strong> anticipated customer-driven electrical load growth <strong>and</strong> to improve<br />
distribution equipment reliability in the Sorrento Mesa area. Power to the<br />
substation facility will be supplied by an existing SDG&E 69 kV transmission line<br />
(TL665) that will require installation <strong>of</strong> underground transmission facilities <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
substation site. Initially, six 12 kV underground distribution circuits will be installed<br />
<strong>and</strong> routed to Mira Sorrento Place to tie into the existing underground system<br />
serving the area. At full buildout, the substation is planned to have 120 MVA<br />
capacity with four 30 MVA transformer banks; four 69 kV lines; sixteen 12 kV<br />
circuits; four 12 kV capacitors <strong>and</strong> four bays <strong>of</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard steel rack, approximately<br />
30 feet tall, <strong>of</strong> 69 kV bus <strong>and</strong> 69 kV transformer; <strong>and</strong> one 40 foot-long x<br />
20-foot-wide masonry block control shelter. In addition, on the northeast side <strong>of</strong><br />
the substation site, two tiered retaining walls would be constructed that would be<br />
approximately 32 <strong>and</strong> 20 feet in height. Access to the substation facility will be via<br />
two 30-foot-wide driveways from Mira Sorrento Place to the west <strong>of</strong> the substation.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062030 Bottimore Field III Project<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
--Sacramento<br />
Sutter Home Winery proposes to develop a vineyard on the 223-acre Bottimore<br />
Field III site. The project would involve the st<strong>and</strong>ard approach to vineyard<br />
development in similar soils, which is to prepare the l<strong>and</strong> to provide soil conditions<br />
for grape root expansion <strong>and</strong> exploration. Work would occur during the summer<br />
<strong>and</strong> fall <strong>and</strong> will not change the general contour <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong>. The entire site will be<br />
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planted with grapes, with the exception <strong>of</strong> a 40-foot buffer at the north, east, <strong>and</strong><br />
south boundaries <strong>of</strong> the site, which will be used as equipment turnaround areas.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062031 Carlsberg Lot 5 Grading Plan<br />
Roseville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Roseville--Placer<br />
The current request is to prepare the site for future development by rough grading<br />
the property <strong>and</strong> filling the .29 acres <strong>of</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong> areas on the site. The City's<br />
Grading Ordinance requires approval <strong>of</strong> a Major Grading Plan when a project will<br />
impact natural features such as wetl<strong>and</strong>s or native oak trees.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062032 10-008 (Danna et al.)<br />
Sutter County<br />
Yuba City--Sutter<br />
A General Plan amendment from LDR (Low Density Residential) to COM<br />
designation <strong>and</strong> a rezone from ER District to C-M PD (Commercial-Industrial<br />
Planned Development Combining) District <strong>and</strong> design review for a mini-storage,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>and</strong> manager's residence on a 2.35-acre parcel. The PD will limit the use<br />
on the property to a mini storage facility (including an <strong>of</strong>fice). Also, as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PD the applicant is requesting a modification <strong>of</strong> the setbacks to result in a zero lot<br />
line along the north <strong>and</strong> east property lines.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice is proposed to be re-located from the current adjacent mini-storage site<br />
to the 2.35-acre parcel. As a result, a Planned Development amendment to<br />
replace the existing mini-storage <strong>of</strong>fice with new storage units is also proposed for<br />
parcel 26-080-041 <strong>and</strong> analyzed in this document.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062036 Trestle Rehabilitation Project<br />
Petaluma, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Petaluma--Sonoma<br />
The City proposes to rehabilitate the existing Trestle, implement slope stabilization<br />
repairs, install educational features along the waterfront, <strong>and</strong> potentially construct<br />
a new pedestrian walkway along the Petaluma River. These project components<br />
are collectively referred to as the Trestle Rehabilitation Project.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062037 Exp<strong>and</strong>ed Plastic Bag Restriction Ordinance<br />
Palo Alto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Palo Alto--Santa Clara<br />
The existing Plastic Bag Restriction Ordinance became effective on September<br />
18, 2009 <strong>and</strong> requires that "supermarkets," as defined by the ordinance, shall<br />
provide only reusable bags <strong>and</strong>/or recyclable paper bags to customers at the point<br />
<strong>of</strong> sale. Thus, currently in Palo Alto, supermarkets are restricted from providing<br />
single-use plastic checkout bags. The existing ordinance also requires that all<br />
retail establishments within the city shall provide the following to customers: paper<br />
bags only, or a choice between paper or plastic bags. The proposed expansion <strong>of</strong><br />
the Plastic Bag Restriction Ordinance would restrict all retail services (including<br />
supermarkets) <strong>and</strong> food service establishments from providing single-use plastic<br />
checkout bags <strong>and</strong> would require retail services to charge a minimum <strong>of</strong> ten cents<br />
($0.10) until April 24, 2014 <strong>and</strong> twenty-five cents ($0.25) on or after April 22, 2014<br />
for a recyclable paper checkout bag. Food service establishments would not be<br />
required to charge for a recyclable paper checkout bag. It would also revise the<br />
definition <strong>of</strong> "reusable bag" to make them longer-lasting <strong>and</strong> more durable.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062033 PA-1200100(UP)<br />
San Joaquin County<br />
Stockton--San Joaquin<br />
A use permit application to convert an existing wholesale lumber yard to an<br />
agricultural fertilizer manufacturer <strong>and</strong> distribution facility in two phases over three<br />
years. Phase one is for the construction <strong>of</strong> a 14,400 sf storage building with truck<br />
docks, storage area for eighteen 30,000 gallon tanks, <strong>and</strong> underground plumbing<br />
piping. Phase two is for the construction <strong>of</strong> three 500,000 gallon storage tanks,<br />
extension <strong>of</strong> existing rail spur, the construction <strong>of</strong> a new rail spur, a 7,200 sf<br />
addition to the manufacturer building, a 16,800 sf addition to the warehouse<br />
building for dry material storage, truck scales, <strong>and</strong> relocation <strong>of</strong> the retention pond.<br />
1988053010 North Central Roseville Specific Plan<br />
Roseville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Roseville--Placer<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2010-0043-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, City <strong>of</strong> Roseville.<br />
The project is limited to construction <strong>of</strong> a bike <strong>and</strong> walking trail bridge crossing<br />
over an unnamed tributary <strong>of</strong> Pleasant Grove Creek in order to connect the<br />
existing bike trail along the creek. The creek will be temporarily diverted around<br />
the construction site. Upstream <strong>and</strong> downstream check dams will be installed <strong>and</strong><br />
the impounded water pumped through pipes through the construction site.<br />
Concrete abutments will be installed for the bridge <strong>and</strong> riprap will be placed<br />
around the base <strong>of</strong> each abutment to protect against undermining <strong>and</strong> erosion <strong>of</strong><br />
the bank around the abutments during times <strong>of</strong> high creek flow. Construction will<br />
take place when stream flows are at the lowest. It is believed that only one willow<br />
tree may need to be removed. All other impacts are anticipated to be temporary in<br />
nature. An area appropriate native grass seed mix will be hydroseeded over the<br />
disturbed areas following completion <strong>of</strong> all construction activities.<br />
2001052114 East Dublin Properties (PA 00-025)<br />
Dublin, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Dublin--Alameda<br />
On <strong>June</strong> 5, <strong>2012</strong> the Dublin City Council adopted a Resolution approving General<br />
Plan <strong>and</strong> Eastern Dublin Specific Plan amendments for the project known as<br />
Jordan Ranch 2 specific to four subareas within the overall Fallon Village<br />
development.<br />
2005062010 Fallon Village Project<br />
Dublin, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Dublin--Alameda<br />
On <strong>June</strong> 5, <strong>2012</strong> the Dublin City Council adopted a Resolution approving General<br />
Plan <strong>and</strong> Eastern Dublin Specific Plan amendments for the project known as<br />
Jordan Ranch 2 specific to four subareas within the overall Fallon Village<br />
development.<br />
2008012075 UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay Phase I Garage<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />
San Francisco--San Francisco<br />
Lease between The Regents <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> California, as Lessee, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
City <strong>and</strong> County <strong>of</strong> San Francisco (City), as Lessor, for two underground utility<br />
trenches <strong>and</strong> air rights for two pedestrian bridges located under <strong>and</strong> over Fourth<br />
Street, south <strong>of</strong> 16th Street <strong>and</strong> north <strong>of</strong> Mariposa Street, San Francisco,<br />
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California, for use by the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay. Lease is required<br />
for hospital operations (utility connections beneath Fourth Street) <strong>and</strong> impatient<br />
movement between hospitals (pedestrian bridges above Fourth Street).<br />
2009021009 California Valley Solar Ranch & Twisselman Conditional Use Permits<br />
(DRC2008-00097, DRC2009-00004)<br />
San Luis Obispo County<br />
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />
The Project involves the development <strong>of</strong> an aggregate mine with a total Project<br />
area <strong>of</strong> 23.2 acres, 9.7 acres <strong>of</strong> which are already heavily disturbed by past<br />
excavation activities. The mine will be developed in three phases. Phase l is<br />
expected to last up to 2 years <strong>and</strong> will provide aggregate for the California Valley<br />
Solar Ranch Project (ITP 2081-2011-044-04) <strong>and</strong> potentially for the Topaz Solar<br />
Farm (ITP 2081-2011-041-04). Phases 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 are expected to last 20 to 30 years<br />
<strong>and</strong> will serve the need <strong>of</strong> the surrounding areas for aggregate material. The<br />
Project will permanently remove 14.62 acres <strong>of</strong> habitat, <strong>and</strong> temporarily impact<br />
4.34 acres <strong>of</strong> habitat. The Project is expected to result in incidental take <strong>of</strong> San<br />
Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica), San Joaquin antelope squirrel<br />
(Ammospermophilus nelson), <strong>and</strong> giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ingens)<br />
(Covered Species), species designated as threatened, threatened, <strong>and</strong><br />
endangered respectively under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA).<br />
The ITP referenced above as issued by DFG authorizes incidental take <strong>of</strong> Covered<br />
Species, subject to various terms <strong>and</strong> conditions, including the requirement that all<br />
authorized impacts are fully mitigated.<br />
2011122065 UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay - Fourth Street Public Plaza<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
San Francisco--San Francisco<br />
Lease between The Regents <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> California, as Lessee, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
City <strong>and</strong> County <strong>of</strong> San Francisco (City), as Lessor, for two underground utility<br />
trenches <strong>and</strong> air rights for two pedestrian bridges located under <strong>and</strong> over Fourth<br />
Street, south <strong>of</strong> 16th Street <strong>and</strong> north <strong>of</strong> Mariposa Street, San Francisco,<br />
California, for use by the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay. Lease is required<br />
for hospital operations (utility connections beneath Fourth Street) <strong>and</strong> impatient<br />
movement between hospitals (pedestrian bridges above Fourth Street).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068147 Bridge Rehabilitation Project<br />
Caltrans #3<br />
--Sacramento<br />
The scope <strong>of</strong> work includes; Place a concrete overlay on the bridge deck, replace<br />
the joint seals, replace the steel deck grating <strong>and</strong> floor beams, spot paint as<br />
needed, apply methacrylate sealant to the counterweights, replace the control<br />
house ro<strong>of</strong>, ro<strong>of</strong> joists <strong>and</strong> replace the existing traffic gates.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068148 Prescribed Burn at Potrero Unit <strong>of</strong> San Jacinto Wildlife Area <strong>and</strong> Potrero ACEC<br />
Fish & Game #6<br />
Beaumont--Riverside<br />
Prescribed burn on 10 acre portion <strong>of</strong> BLM ACEC l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> state l<strong>and</strong> within the<br />
Potrero Unit <strong>of</strong> San Jacinto Wildlife Area. The purpose is to control non native<br />
grasses <strong>and</strong> enhance <strong>and</strong> protect habitat for the endangered Stephens' kangaroo<br />
rat. Tentatively scheduled for <strong>June</strong> 14, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068149 S<strong>and</strong>house Chip Seal<br />
Caltrans #9<br />
--Mono<br />
Caltrans is paving an asphalt rubber seal from 0.3 miles south <strong>of</strong> SR <strong>15</strong>8 to 0.1<br />
miles north <strong>of</strong> W. Portal Rd. SW BMP's will be installed <strong>and</strong> no environmental<br />
resources will be affected by this project.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>0 AD 12-02: Meade Street Senior Housing Project<br />
Shasta Lake, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Shasta Lake--Shasta<br />
The project is construction <strong>of</strong> a 31-unit (including manager's quarters) affordable<br />
housing complex for senior citizens. The 29,328 sf, three story building will<br />
include a community room <strong>and</strong> laundry facilities on each floor. Associated<br />
improvements include parking, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, <strong>and</strong> curb, gutter <strong>and</strong> sidewalk, <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>f-site drainage improvements. A drainage plan was prepared by Willdan<br />
Engineering in December 2008 <strong>and</strong> provides a plan to remove existing informal<br />
drainage from properties downstream <strong>and</strong> formalize it by placing it in underground<br />
drains located in existing right-<strong>of</strong>-way. The subject property is an infill lot in an<br />
urbanized area <strong>of</strong> the City. Sewer, water, electric <strong>and</strong> natural gas infrastructure<br />
exists adjacent to the site.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>1 Water System Security Surveillance System Project<br />
Sacramento, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
The Security Surveillance Project will provide real-time monitoring at the critical<br />
drinking water sites, such as water treatment plants, reservoirs <strong>and</strong> wells. The<br />
system will use fixed <strong>and</strong> pan/tilt/zoom video cameras at the various sites which<br />
will transmit on dem<strong>and</strong> or during a intrusion real time images for security<br />
verification <strong>and</strong> response initiation. This project will integrate automatic video<br />
surveillance <strong>and</strong> alarm management systems with the cameras <strong>and</strong><br />
communications systems to centralize security management to remote facility<br />
sites <strong>and</strong> perimeters <strong>of</strong> the water treatment plants.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>2 County Government Center Parking Lot, Green Streets Urban Retr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
Ventura County<br />
--Ventura<br />
The County <strong>of</strong> Ventura has proposed retr<strong>of</strong>itting an existing 39 acre public parking<br />
lot (with 3,200 vehicle spaces) with Low Impact Development (LID) green street<br />
infrastructure as a phased project. Phase II <strong>of</strong> the project is proposed for funding<br />
by the Proposition 84 Stormwater Grant Program currently in the application<br />
process. The LID green streets retr<strong>of</strong>its consist <strong>of</strong> replacing existing small patches<br />
<strong>of</strong> asphalt pavement with pervious pavement (up to 1,250 sf) <strong>and</strong> replacing<br />
impermeable concrete gutters with pervious concrete gutters, underlain with<br />
infiltration basins <strong>and</strong> dry wells. The proposed retr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> the existing parking lot<br />
has been designed to receive, treat <strong>and</strong> infiltrate dry weather <strong>and</strong> wet weather<br />
run<strong>of</strong>f from the parking lot. The project will reduce stormwater run<strong>of</strong>f flows <strong>and</strong><br />
improve receiving water quality by removing bacteria, nitrogen, metals, <strong>and</strong> other<br />
urban pollutants typically present in the parking lot run<strong>of</strong>f. The site groundwater,<br />
determined at ~100 feet below ground surface, is not used for drinking water, only<br />
for l<strong>and</strong>scape irrigation. Groundwater quality will not be impacted due to<br />
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subsurface biodegradation processes, which will break down pollutants during the<br />
treatment <strong>and</strong> infiltration process. All <strong>of</strong> the project construction will occur within<br />
the same footprint <strong>of</strong> the existing parking lot.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>3 Redding - Public Safety Communications <strong>Office</strong> - Area 2 - <strong>Office</strong><br />
Technology Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Redding--Shasta<br />
The California Technology Agency, Public Safety Communications <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
proposes to lease an existing <strong>of</strong>fice building to house telecommunications<br />
equipment. This relocation will not require any special expansion <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />
structure.<br />
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Total Documents: 30 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 13<br />
Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 13, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>062040 Time Extension for Use Permit Application No. 2010-04 - SIKH Temple<br />
Stanislaus County<br />
Hughson--Stanislaus<br />
Request for a one-year time extension to <strong>June</strong> 2, 2013, to start the expansion <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sikh Temple by adding a <strong>15</strong>,000 sf multi-purpose building, a 2,400 sf storage<br />
building, a house for visiting priests with a covered walkway <strong>and</strong> patio, a car port, a<br />
750 sf vestment, a 5,000 sf library, <strong>and</strong> additional parking.<br />
1991123081 WatsonvilleVISTA 2030 Supplemental EIR (General Plan Update)<br />
Watsonville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Watsonville--Santa Cruz<br />
Watsonville Vista 2030 is the City <strong>of</strong> Watsonville's update <strong>of</strong> the current General<br />
Plan. The EIR is being re-circulated because <strong>of</strong> legal issues associated with the<br />
original EIR certification. The re-circulated EIR focuses on three major issues<br />
including airport l<strong>and</strong> use, Regional traffic impacts on Hwy 1 <strong>and</strong> the inclusion <strong>of</strong><br />
another alternative for analysis. The amended plan also includes a green house<br />
gas section to address issues resulting from the adoption <strong>of</strong> AB32 after the GP<br />
was originally adopted.<br />
2005011108 Sale <strong>of</strong> Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Mansion Property<br />
Carmel-by-the-Sea, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Monterey<br />
NOTE: Recirculated<br />
The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>of</strong> the Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Mansion property, a<br />
1.252 acre parcel together with all improvements. The project site is considered<br />
parkl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> is zoned P-2. The grounds <strong>of</strong> the Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Mansion property have<br />
historically been used by the public for passive recreational activities<strong>and</strong> the<br />
property provides a number <strong>of</strong> park benefits. Surrounding the property is an ESHA<br />
zoned P-1. This area plus the project site are all part <strong>of</strong> the City's largect park, the<br />
Mission Trail Nature Preserve. The building on the property (the Fl<strong>and</strong>ers<br />
Mansion) is recognized as a historic resource <strong>and</strong> is listed on the National<br />
Register <strong>of</strong> Historic Places. No part <strong>of</strong> the Mission Trail Nature Preserve zoned P-1<br />
is subject to sale <strong>and</strong> all <strong>of</strong> it would be retained as public parkl<strong>and</strong>. The building<br />
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2010111045 Antonio Azevedo Dairy Expansion Project<br />
Merced County<br />
--Merced<br />
This project proposes CUP 09-011 to bring the existing dairy facility into<br />
compliance with Merced County's permit requirements <strong>and</strong> to exp<strong>and</strong> the existing<br />
dairy so that the modified dairy would house a total <strong>of</strong> 7,766 animals. This would<br />
represent an increase <strong>of</strong> 2,626 animals from existing numbers. The proposed<br />
project would include construction <strong>of</strong> a new freestall barn, heifer pens, cattle<br />
shades, wastewater treatment <strong>and</strong> storage ponds, calf hutches, <strong>and</strong> a mechanical<br />
manure separator. Construction <strong>of</strong> the proposed facilities would result in the<br />
conversion <strong>of</strong> ~ 50 acres from cropped uses to active dairy facilities. With<br />
conversion <strong>of</strong> these cropped acres, ~455 acres the project site would be used for<br />
the production <strong>of</strong> forage crops <strong>and</strong> the disposal <strong>of</strong> wastewater.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>012032 Citywide Transportation Master Plan Draft Recirculated EIR<br />
Tracy, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Tracy--San Joaquin<br />
Note: Recirculated<br />
The Project is a comprehensive update <strong>of</strong> the 1994 Tracy Transportation Master<br />
Plan in fulfillment <strong>of</strong> Objective CIR-1.1, Action A1 <strong>of</strong> the Circulation Element <strong>of</strong> the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Tracy General Plan. The proposed TMP builds upon the goals <strong>and</strong><br />
objectives contained in the Circulation Element <strong>of</strong> the General Plan <strong>and</strong> the City's<br />
SAP. It provides a comprehensive review <strong>of</strong> the City's transportation system <strong>and</strong><br />
identifies improvements <strong>and</strong> expansions to the existing system required to<br />
accommodate future growth anticipated by the General Plan. It includes an<br />
additional five years <strong>of</strong> growth beyond the General Plan horizon year to establish<br />
consistency with the most recent SJCOG l<strong>and</strong> use development assumptions,<br />
employment forecast, <strong>and</strong> travel dem<strong>and</strong> model. Using the most recent SJCOG<br />
model facilitates a consistent identification <strong>of</strong> uniform improvements.<br />
2008044002 Ione B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Miwok Indians (Tribe) Proposed 228.04 Acre Fee-to-Trust L<strong>and</strong><br />
Transfer <strong>and</strong> Casino Project<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs<br />
Plymouth--Amador<br />
NOTE: Record <strong>of</strong> Decision<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> the approval <strong>of</strong> a 228.04-acre fee-to-trust l<strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>and</strong><br />
the construction <strong>of</strong> a casino-hotel complex. This project includes the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> an approximately 120,000 square-foot (sf) gaming facility, 166,500 sf hotel <strong>and</strong><br />
30,000 sf event/conference center on the 228.04-acre site. The gaming facility<br />
would include a casino floor, food <strong>and</strong> beverage areas, meeting areas, guest<br />
support services, <strong>of</strong>fices, <strong>and</strong> security area. The five-story hotel facility would<br />
include 250 rooms, while the event/conference center would have seating for<br />
1,200 people. Access to the site would be provided by <strong>State</strong> Route 49.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061038 Re Mustang, RE Orion, <strong>and</strong> RE Kent South Solar Generation Facilities<br />
Kings County<br />
Lemoore--Kings<br />
The applicant proposes to establish three solar PV facilities totaling 200 MW on<br />
1,428 acres <strong>of</strong> agricultural l<strong>and</strong>. APN's include 024-260-004, -010, 011, -016, <strong>and</strong><br />
-018; 024-270-001, -004, -006, 007, -008, -010, -0<strong>15</strong>, -016, -018, -022, -023, -024,<br />
<strong>and</strong> -025; 026-010-041.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061041 Community Food Bank <strong>of</strong> San Benito County<br />
Hollister, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Hollister--San Benito<br />
Minor Subdivision <strong>2012</strong>-1 is a request to subdivide an 11.02 acre parcel into two<br />
lots consisting <strong>of</strong> 4 acres <strong>and</strong> 7.02 acres. Site <strong>and</strong> Architectural Application<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-6 is for the construction <strong>of</strong> a 13,632 sf pre-engineered metal building<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> a 3,072 sf <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>and</strong> a 10,560 sf warehouse on the four acre parcel.<br />
The building would serve as the Community Food Bank <strong>of</strong> San Benito County.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061042 Conditional Use Permit No. 11-03 (SunPower Henrietta Solar Project)<br />
Kings County<br />
--Kings<br />
The application proposes to construct a 136 Megawatt solar photovoltaic energy<br />
facility located at 175<strong>15</strong> 20th Avenue, Lemoore, CA, APNs 024-170-007;<br />
026-050-012; <strong>and</strong> 026-060-019, 021, 023, 026.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061043 Porterville Focused Rezone<br />
Porterville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Porterville--Tulare<br />
The City is evaluating options to increase the citywide acreage <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> available for<br />
high density residential housing. The impetus behind the proposed rezone is<br />
<strong>State</strong> Housing Element law requires that a local jurisdiction accommodate a share<br />
<strong>of</strong> the region's projected housing needs for the planning period. This share, called<br />
the Regional Housing Needs Allocation is important because state law m<strong>and</strong>ates<br />
that jurisdictions provide sufficient l<strong>and</strong> to accommodate a variety <strong>of</strong> housing<br />
opportunities for all economic segments <strong>of</strong> the community. No construction efforts<br />
are proposed as a component <strong>of</strong> this project, approval <strong>of</strong> the rezoning would<br />
entitle development that meets City st<strong>and</strong>ards for that zoning. As a result<br />
environmental checklist has been completed as to anticipated development.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062038 Geary Road Bridge Replacement Project<br />
San Francisco, City <strong>and</strong> County <strong>of</strong><br />
--Alameda<br />
The SFPUC proposes to replace the existing Geary Road Bridge with a new bridge<br />
at the existing bridge location to accommodate current load requirements <strong>and</strong><br />
eliminate the need for a low water crossing. The proposed project is on SFPUC<br />
property in unincorporated Alameda County, within the Sunol Regional<br />
Wilderness. The existing bridge is located at the end <strong>of</strong> Geary Road, where it<br />
crosses Alameda Creek <strong>and</strong> connects to Camp Ohlone Road. The proposed<br />
bridge would be similar in scale to the existing bridge, spanning approximately <strong>15</strong>0<br />
feet with a single lane. Design <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> the bridge would conform to<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Highway <strong>and</strong> Transportation Officials (AASHTO)<br />
<strong>and</strong> CA Dept. <strong>of</strong> Transportation bridge design st<strong>and</strong>ards, including seismic <strong>and</strong><br />
safety requirements.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062039 Point Reyes Water Treatment Plant Solids H<strong>and</strong>ling Facilities Project<br />
North Marin Water District<br />
--Marin<br />
The North Marin Water District (the District or NMWD) proposes to construct<br />
facilities to h<strong>and</strong>le mineral solids removed during the water treatment process that<br />
occurs at the District's Point Reyes Water Treatment Facility. The solids h<strong>and</strong>ling<br />
facilities would be constructed immediately north <strong>of</strong> the existing water treatment<br />
facility, which is located north <strong>of</strong> the Coast Guard's Point Reyes Housing Unit on<br />
the outskirts <strong>of</strong> Point Reyes Station. Construction <strong>of</strong> these facilities would capture<br />
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iron <strong>and</strong> manganese mineral solids thereby eliminating the potential for them to<br />
enter the environment in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the treatment facility.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062042 UCSF Mission Bay Academic <strong>Office</strong> Building<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco<br />
San Francisco--San Francisco<br />
The UCSF proposes the construction <strong>of</strong> an Academic (Faculty) <strong>Office</strong> Building at<br />
its Mission Bay campus site, one <strong>of</strong> several major UCSF campus sites in San<br />
Francisco. The proposed building would be 6 stories <strong>and</strong> would measure 85 feet<br />
in height (excluding the portion that encloses the mechanical equipment area on<br />
the ro<strong>of</strong>). It would provide approximately 251,000 gross sf <strong>of</strong> space. The vast<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> the space would be used for <strong>of</strong>fice space, including workstations,<br />
workspace for visiting faculty <strong>and</strong> staff, <strong>and</strong> meeting rooms. There would also be<br />
a Learning Commons <strong>and</strong> classrooms, the Chancellor's Suite, a small amount <strong>of</strong><br />
retail space (approximately 8,700 gsf) to serve the building occupants, <strong>and</strong> support<br />
space for building operations.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062043 Sanitary Sewer Line Improvements for the Almaden Expressway, Coleman Road,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Husted-Richl<strong>and</strong> Lines, File No. PP11-091<br />
San Jose, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
Replacement <strong>of</strong> the existing sanitary sewer lines with new sewer lines <strong>and</strong><br />
associated improvements within sections <strong>of</strong> existing roadway rights-<strong>of</strong>-way at three<br />
locations: 1) Almaden Expressway, generally between Camden Avenue <strong>and</strong><br />
Burnside Drive, 2) Coleman Road, between Almaden Expressway <strong>and</strong> Sentinel<br />
Street, <strong>and</strong> 3)Husted Avenue, generally between Fairglen Drive <strong>and</strong> Lincoln<br />
Avenue.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062044 County Road 25A Widening <strong>and</strong> Reconstruction Project<br />
Woodl<strong>and</strong>, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodl<strong>and</strong>--Yolo<br />
Remove, widening, <strong>and</strong> reconstruct approximately 2,450 linear feet <strong>of</strong> existing<br />
roadway totaling approximately 2.8 acres.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061040 Goleta Beach County Park Managed Beach Retreat Project 2.0<br />
Santa Barbara County<br />
Goleta--Santa Barbara<br />
In October 2011, the County Community Services Department submitted<br />
applications to the County <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> Development Department (P&D) for a<br />
Development Plan (11DVP-00000-00016) <strong>and</strong> Coastal Development Permit<br />
(11CDP-00000-00069) for a managed beach retreat project. The managed beach<br />
retreat project is intended to restore a deep beach <strong>and</strong> reduce the risk <strong>of</strong> damage<br />
to existing park facilities <strong>and</strong> utilities without the need for pile groins, rock<br />
revetments, or other significant beach stabilization structures.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062041 Amendments to BAAQMD New Source Review (NSR) <strong>and</strong> Title V Permitting<br />
Requirements (BAAQMD Regulation 2, Rules 1, 2, 4 & 6).<br />
Bay Area Air Quality Management District<br />
--Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, ...<br />
The BAAQMD is proposing to amend its New Source Review <strong>and</strong> Title V<br />
permitting programs. The proposed amendments will update the District's current<br />
NSR <strong>and</strong> Title V permitting programs to reflect recent regulatory developments,<br />
among other changes.<br />
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2003041080 Draft EIR No. 00457, Tentative Tract Map No. 30433, Change <strong>of</strong> Zone Case No.<br />
06656<br />
Riverside County<br />
Murrieta--Riverside<br />
CDFG is executing a Streambed Alteration Agreement (SAA #<br />
1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0030-R6) pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the<br />
project Applicant: KB Home Coastal Inc., represented by Michael H. Freeman,<br />
36310 Inl<strong>and</strong> Valley Drive, Wildomar, California 92595. The project is limited to the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> 502 single-family residential units <strong>of</strong> 91.97 acres: realignment <strong>and</strong><br />
paving <strong>of</strong> Briggs Road between Pat Road <strong>and</strong> Baxter Road; improvements <strong>of</strong><br />
Baxter Road; creation <strong>of</strong> parks <strong>and</strong> open space totaling 87.35 acres; <strong>and</strong> the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> six detention basins that total 7.16 acres,.<br />
2009122048 El Camino Real Downtown Specific Plan<br />
Menlo Park, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Menlo Park--San Mateo<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Menlo Park has developed the Menlo Park Camino Real/Downtown<br />
Specific Plan ("Specific Plan" or "Plan") to establish a framework for private <strong>and</strong><br />
public improvements in the Plan area for the next 30 years. The Specific Plan<br />
addresses approximately 130 acres <strong>and</strong> focuses on the character <strong>and</strong> density <strong>of</strong><br />
private infill development, the character <strong>and</strong> extent <strong>of</strong> enhanced public spaces,<br />
<strong>and</strong> circulation <strong>and</strong> connectivity improvements. The primary goal <strong>of</strong> the Specific<br />
Plan is to "enhance the community life, character <strong>and</strong> vitality through mixed use<br />
infill projects sensitive to the small-town character <strong>of</strong> Menlo Park, <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />
public realm, <strong>and</strong> improved connection across El Camino Real." The Specific Plan<br />
includes objectives, policies, development st<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> design guidelines<br />
intended to guide new private development <strong>and</strong> public space <strong>and</strong> transportation<br />
improvements in the Specific Plan area over the next 30 years. The Plan builds<br />
upon the El Camino Real/Downtown Vision Plan that was unanimously accepted<br />
by the Menlo Park City Council on July <strong>15</strong>, 2008. The Specific Plan does not<br />
propose specific private developments, but establishes a maximum development<br />
capacity <strong>of</strong> 474,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> non-residential development, inclusive <strong>of</strong> retail,<br />
hotel, <strong>and</strong> commercial development, <strong>and</strong> 680 new residential units, resulting in an<br />
estimated 1,357 new jobs <strong>and</strong> 1,537 new residents.<br />
2010081076 BV8 <strong>State</strong> Water Project Turnout<br />
Buena Vista Water Storage District<br />
--Kern<br />
The Notice <strong>of</strong> Determination is for the Amended ITP No. 2081-2011-056-04<br />
Amendment No. 1. The amended ITP adds giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ingens)<br />
to the Covered Species list. The proposed Project includes the construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
new water turnout on the Department <strong>of</strong> Water Resources' (DWR) California<br />
Aqueduct to deliver water into Buena Vista Water Storage District's (BVWSD)<br />
West Side Canal via a new underground pipeline <strong>and</strong> outlet structure. The turnout<br />
will be constructed on the east bank <strong>of</strong> the Aqueduct consisting <strong>of</strong> a 78 inch by 78<br />
inch sluice gate <strong>and</strong> appurtenances. Within the DWR's right-<strong>of</strong>-way there will also<br />
be a meter vault, instrument building <strong>and</strong> appurtenances. An underground pipeline<br />
will connect the turnout structure to the outlet structure on the West Side Canal.<br />
The pipeline will be approximately 1,510 feet long <strong>and</strong> 78-inch diameter reinforced<br />
concrete pipe. The trench required for pipe installation will be approximately 30<br />
feet wide by 13 feet deep with a temporary construction easement <strong>of</strong> 100 feet wide<br />
along the length <strong>of</strong> the pipeline. The pipeline will run underground across the Kern<br />
River Flood Channel.<br />
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2011092029 Marine Life Protection Act North Coast Study Region<br />
Fish & Game Commission<br />
--Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino<br />
The California fish <strong>and</strong> Game Commission (Commission) certified the<br />
environmental impact (EIR) report prepared pursuant to the California<br />
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Commission published the Draft EIR for<br />
the project in March <strong>2012</strong>. The Commission published the Final EIR on the project<br />
in May <strong>2012</strong>. The EIR was certified by the Commission on <strong>June</strong> 6, <strong>2012</strong>. The EIR<br />
comprises a single, integrated environmental analysis <strong>of</strong> the project, its impacts,<br />
<strong>and</strong> alternatives.<br />
2011122028 <strong>State</strong> Route 58 (Rosedale Highway) Widening Project<br />
Bakersfield, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Bakersfield--Kern<br />
The project proposes improvements to SR 58 (known locally as Rosedale<br />
Highway) from west <strong>of</strong> Allen Road to SR 99. The project is located within the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bakersfield <strong>and</strong> in portions <strong>of</strong> unincorporated Kern County. The project<br />
proposes to build two additional lanes (one in each direction) on SR 58 between<br />
Allen Road <strong>and</strong> SR 99. Other improvements include minor changes, such as<br />
restriping approach lanes to provide an additional turn lane on the side street<br />
approaches to SR 58. With the proposed improvements, SR 58 would increase<br />
from a four-lane roadway to a six-lane roadway from Allen Road to SR 99. In<br />
addition, a grade-separated rail crossing would ultimately be built where SR 58<br />
crosses the San Joaquin Valley Railroad rail line between Mohawk Street <strong>and</strong><br />
L<strong>and</strong>co Drive.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>012026 Implementation <strong>of</strong> Pond Management Plan<br />
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District<br />
--San Mateo<br />
The Project entails the repair <strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> ponds DR07 <strong>and</strong> DR08 on the<br />
La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve to improve habitat for California red-legged<br />
frog (CRLF) <strong>and</strong> other sensitive species in the area <strong>and</strong> to reduce the sediment<br />
load into the San Gregorio watershed. Activities include re-contouring the l<strong>and</strong> to<br />
restore depths <strong>of</strong> existing ponds, repairing existing embankments <strong>and</strong> failing<br />
berms, improving bench areas <strong>and</strong> existing spillways, redirecting cattle access<br />
through the installation <strong>of</strong> fencing <strong>and</strong> alternate water sources such as water<br />
troughs, <strong>and</strong> removing invasive <strong>and</strong> non-native vegetation. Minor road<br />
improvements will also be conducted including minor re-grading, installation <strong>of</strong><br />
water bars, rolling dips <strong>and</strong> vegetation buffers. Disturbed areas will be reseeded<br />
<strong>and</strong> native plant species <strong>and</strong> pasture grasses consistent with those in the<br />
surrounding area. The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is executing a Lake<br />
<strong>and</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement, Number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0030-R3, pursuant to<br />
Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project Applicant, Midpeninsula<br />
Regional Open Space District as represented by Julie Andersen.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>021020 Anderson Major Subdivision; 3100 5278 (TM)<br />
San Diego County<br />
--San Diego<br />
The project is a Tentative Map to divide an 18.9-acre parcel into 5 residential lots.<br />
The project site is located on 20253 Elfin Forest Road in the San Dieguito<br />
Community <strong>Planning</strong> Area, within unincorporated San Diego County. The project<br />
was submitted on February 8, 2002 <strong>and</strong> is considered "pipelined." Therefore, the<br />
project was reviewed for compliance with the previous General Plan. The site is<br />
subject to the General Plan Regional Category (EDA) Estate Development Area,<br />
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L<strong>and</strong> Use Designation (17) Estate Residential. Zoning for the site is Rural<br />
Residential (RR). The site contains existing <strong>of</strong>fices, greenhouses, sheds, a<br />
warehouse, <strong>and</strong> a modular home which will remain. The site also contains an<br />
existing greenhouse <strong>and</strong> farm employee housing will be removed. Access would<br />
be provided by a private by a private road connecting to Elfin Forest Road. The<br />
project would be served by on-site septic systems <strong>and</strong> imported water from the<br />
Olivenhain Municipal Water District. No extension <strong>of</strong> sewer <strong>of</strong> water utilities will be<br />
required by the project. Earthwork will consist <strong>of</strong> cut <strong>of</strong> 2,090 cubic yards <strong>of</strong><br />
material <strong>and</strong> fill <strong>of</strong> 4,490 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> material. The project includes the following<br />
<strong>of</strong>f-site improvements: improvement <strong>of</strong> the existing private road easement,<br />
Aguilera Lane, from Elfin Forest Road to Street 'A', to a graded width <strong>of</strong><br />
twenty-eight feet (28') <strong>and</strong> to an improved width <strong>of</strong> twenty-four feet (24') wide with<br />
asphalt concrete.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>052001 Pastori Storm Drain Outfall<br />
Fairfax, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Fairfax--Marin<br />
The project is located on the downstream side <strong>of</strong> the Pastori Avenue Bridge over<br />
San Anselmo Creek. A storm drain pipe will be upgraded, a bridge abutment will<br />
be reinforced, <strong>and</strong> new energy dissipating bank protection will be installed. A log<br />
rootwad will be incorporated into the bank protection to provide in-water habitat.<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0005-R3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project Applicant, Michael Rock, Town <strong>of</strong> Fairfax.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069014 Copart County Sales Major Use Permit; 3300 11-033 (MUP); 3910 88-19-014E<br />
(ER)<br />
San Diego County<br />
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The Major Use Permit is for the storage <strong>and</strong>/or auction <strong>of</strong> inoperable <strong>and</strong> operable<br />
motor vehicles <strong>and</strong> trailers. The permit includes storage capacity for 8,000 light<br />
duty motor vehicles <strong>and</strong> parking for 300 cars. The permit also includes two <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
buildings, a storage building, <strong>and</strong> 4 metal storage containers on a concrete slab.<br />
The hours <strong>of</strong> operations are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. <strong>and</strong> a maximum <strong>of</strong> 40<br />
employees are permitted on the site at any one time, including a security guard 24<br />
hours/day. Auctions are limited to two days per week <strong>and</strong> no dismantling, welding,<br />
crushing, or shredding <strong>of</strong> the inoperable vehicles are permitted on the site. No<br />
repairs, including painting, are permitted. Inoperable vehicles are not to be<br />
stacked <strong>and</strong> auto parts or other materials shall not be stockpiled on the site.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>4 Removal Action Workpln for Underground Storage Tank (UST) Impacted Soils,<br />
Former Fresno 1 Manufactured Gas Plant<br />
Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Fresno--Fresno<br />
Approval <strong>of</strong> a Draft Removal Action Workplan (hereafter Workplan) by the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) pursuant to Health <strong>and</strong> Safety<br />
Code, Chapter 6.8 as submitted on March 23, <strong>2012</strong> by the Terra Pacific Group on<br />
behalf <strong>of</strong> Pacific Gas <strong>and</strong> Electric Company. The Workplan focuses on excavation<br />
<strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> total petroleum hydrocarbon, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon<br />
(PAH) <strong>and</strong> metals (lead <strong>and</strong> arsenic) contaminated soils near an underground<br />
storage tank (UST) at the northernmost parcel at the site adjacent to a railroad<br />
right-<strong>of</strong>-way. Lead <strong>and</strong> arsenic occur in shallow soil (
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petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) at concentrations <strong>of</strong> up to 70,000 mg/kg were<br />
detected at depths <strong>of</strong> up to 35 feet below ground surface in site soils. Only low<br />
concentrations <strong>of</strong> benzene <strong>and</strong> ethylbenzene were detected. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project is to reduce the potential migration <strong>of</strong> the impacts to groundwater, thereby<br />
reducing or eliminating future l<strong>and</strong> use restrictions <strong>and</strong> groundwater monitoring<br />
requirements associated with the UST impact. This will be achieved by removing<br />
the UST <strong>and</strong> vicinity impacted soils that exceed action levels established for<br />
protection <strong>of</strong> groundwater.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>5 Ed 12-09 for Variance (VR) 12-01<br />
Anderson, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Anderson--Shasta<br />
Variance for a request for approval to construct a single family dwelling on a less<br />
than minimum, 8,000 sf parcel on lot 7 in the Homewood Subdivision, APNs:<br />
201-900-007.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>6 Disposition - <strong>of</strong> 9.3 Acres <strong>of</strong> Excess Parcels<br />
Caltrans #2<br />
--Siskiyou<br />
Caltrans proposes to dispose <strong>of</strong> 9.3 acres <strong>of</strong> excess parcels. These parcels are<br />
located on (SR 97, 14 miles south <strong>of</strong> the community <strong>of</strong> Dorris in Siskiyou County.<br />
Currently Caltrans owns <strong>15</strong>0 feet from the centerline <strong>of</strong> the highway. Caltrans will<br />
reduce its Right <strong>of</strong> Way distance from <strong>15</strong>0 feet to 65 feet along this section <strong>of</strong><br />
highway, with the excess l<strong>and</strong> being sold to the adjacent l<strong>and</strong>owners. On some <strong>of</strong><br />
the parcels a line <strong>of</strong> bollards were installed to delineate the right <strong>of</strong> way boundary.<br />
The existing bollards between (pm) 35.3 <strong>and</strong> 36.75, will be moved to within 65 feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> the highway centerline, to show the new property line. Hazardous Waste,<br />
Biological <strong>and</strong> Archaeological studies have been performed <strong>and</strong> there will be no<br />
impact to Environmental resources. There are no environmental issues with this<br />
parcel conveyance.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>7 Grovel<strong>and</strong> Culvert Replacements<br />
Caltrans #10<br />
--Tuolumne<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) District 10 is proposing a<br />
maintenance project to replace three (3) culverts located on <strong>State</strong> Route 120 near<br />
the community <strong>of</strong> Grovel<strong>and</strong>. Construction would occur on previously disturbed<br />
areas within Caltrans right <strong>of</strong> way <strong>and</strong> within temporary construction easements<br />
<strong>and</strong> permanent drainage easements. There would be no changes to the existing<br />
culvert headwalls <strong>and</strong> end treatments. Single-lane closures <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Route 120<br />
would be required during construction.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>8 California Beach Safety Program<br />
<strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control Board<br />
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The <strong>State</strong> Water Board will enter into financial assistance agreements <strong>and</strong> provide<br />
program oversight with local agencies to collect water samples <strong>and</strong> analyze them<br />
for fecal indicator bacteria. This will implement beach water quality monitoring<br />
programs at coastal recreational waters near beaches <strong>and</strong> to provide support for<br />
the development <strong>and</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> programs to reduce risk <strong>of</strong> exposure to<br />
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disease-causing microorganisms in the waters along California's beaches.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068<strong>15</strong>9 Amendment to Conditional Use Permit C11-03<br />
Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Stanton--Orange<br />
Amendment to Conditional Use Permit C11-03 to revise a condition <strong>of</strong> approval to<br />
reduce the minimum age limit to enter <strong>and</strong> utilize the indoor gun range located at<br />
8230 Electric Avenue in the M-1 (light industrial) zone.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068160 Pump Station Rehabilitation Project Unit 3 - Bel Marin Keys No. 9, Bel Marin Keys<br />
No. 10 & Hanger Avenue Pump Stations<br />
Novato Sanitary District<br />
Novato--Marin<br />
This activity consists <strong>of</strong> the discretionary approval for the project. This project<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> rehabilitating three sanitary sewer pump stations including partial<br />
demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing structure, construction <strong>of</strong> wet well & valve pit, installation<br />
<strong>of</strong> new pumps <strong>and</strong> control panel at each location. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to<br />
replace existing facilities that are difficult to operate in their current configuration<br />
<strong>and</strong> have reached the end <strong>of</strong> their service lives. Failure <strong>of</strong> the pump stations<br />
would result in sewage backing up <strong>and</strong> overflowing into nearby residences,<br />
creeks, lagoons <strong>and</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s. The beneficiaries <strong>of</strong> the project include the people<br />
served by the Novato Sanitary District <strong>and</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, by<br />
eliminating the potential <strong>of</strong> discharge <strong>of</strong> sewage into the nearby storm drains <strong>and</strong><br />
Novato Creek if the pump stations failed.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068161 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Waste Discharge Requirements for the Shasta College Wastewater<br />
Treatment Facility<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
--Shasta<br />
The Central Valley Water Board has prescribed waste discharge requirements<br />
(WDRs) that will allow the Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District<br />
to discharge treated wastewater from its wastewater treatment facility to a single<br />
lined aeration pond, two evaporation/percolation ponds, one irrigation pond, <strong>and</strong><br />
an ~10 acre agricultural field. The discharge was previously regulated under<br />
WDRs issued in 1993.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068162 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Waste Discharge Requirements for the Artois Mill <strong>and</strong> Ranch<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
--Glenn<br />
The Central Valley Water Board has prescribed waste discharge requirements<br />
(WDRs) that will allow California Olive Ranch, Inc. to discharge wastewater from<br />
its processing operations to a 350-acre olive orchard l<strong>and</strong> application area. The<br />
discharge was previously regulated under a general order.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068163 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Waste Discharge Requirements for the Camino Heights Wastewater<br />
Treatment Facility<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
--El Dorado<br />
The Central Valley Water Board has prescribed waste discharge requirements<br />
(WDRs) that will allow the El Dorado Irrigation District to discharge treated<br />
wastewater from its Camino Heights Wastewater Treatment Facility to a 4.4 acre<br />
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spray field <strong>and</strong> a 1.5 acre subsurface drip irrigation field. The discharge was<br />
previously regulated under WDRs issued in 2001.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068164 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Waste Discharge Requirements for the Cutler Fruit Packing Plant<br />
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Sacramento<br />
--Tulare<br />
The Central Valley Water Board has prescribed waste discharge requirements<br />
(WDRs) that will allow Wawona Packing Co., LLC to discharge wastewater from its<br />
Cutler Fruit Packing Plant to a 7.6-acre Use Area planted with sudan grass.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068165 2550 Pescardero Creek Road Culvert Replacement Project<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
--San Mateo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> the replacement <strong>of</strong> a deteriorated culvert <strong>and</strong> construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> a concrete headwall at the culvert inlet. The existing 86-foot long by 18-inch<br />
diameter corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culvert is located ~40 feet from Pescadero<br />
Creek <strong>and</strong> will be replaced with a smooth walled high density polyethylene (HDPE)<br />
pipe <strong>of</strong> equal size. The replacement pipe is ~sized for a 100 year flood event<br />
based on watershed size <strong>and</strong> run<strong>of</strong>f estimates.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068166 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0059-R1,<br />
Mattole River Bridge at Honeydew Boring Project<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
--Humboldt<br />
The project is limited to one encroachment to conduct a geotechnical survey within<br />
the Mattole River channel. The geotechnical survey will consist <strong>of</strong> two borings<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> the flowing channel, one bore <strong>of</strong> ~120-foot depth <strong>and</strong> the second bore<br />
<strong>of</strong> ~80 foot depth.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068167 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0029-R1,<br />
Parvin Creek Water Diversion Project, Humboldt County.<br />
Fish & Game #1<br />
Trinidad--Humboldt<br />
The project is limited to one encroachment to divert water for domestic water use.<br />
Water is collected in an existing spring box with one valve <strong>and</strong> intake pipeline.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068168 <strong>State</strong> Route 4/Interstate 5 Bridges Seismic Retr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
Caltrans #6<br />
Stockton--San Joaquin<br />
Replace hinges on all bridges at interchange to improve seismic performance in<br />
an earthquake.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068169 Gymnasium Building Ro<strong>of</strong> Replacement at Fremont School for the Deaf<br />
Education, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Fremont--Alameda<br />
The proposed project would replace the existing ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gymnasium Building at the<br />
California School for the Deaf, Fremont, with new ro<strong>of</strong>ing system. The project is<br />
needed because the ro<strong>of</strong> is old <strong>and</strong> damaged. Hazardous materials abatement<br />
required will be identified in the construction specifications <strong>and</strong> will be h<strong>and</strong>led in<br />
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compliance with existing federal <strong>and</strong> <strong>State</strong> laws <strong>and</strong> regulations. The project<br />
would renovate an existing <strong>State</strong>-owned facility <strong>and</strong> would not involve an<br />
expansion <strong>of</strong> existing use.<br />
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Total Documents: 42 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 25<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>062046 Parcel Map, Initial Study, Rezone #<strong>2012</strong>-011 Powell, Ogburn<br />
Lassen County<br />
--Lassen<br />
Parcel Map, Initial Study, Rezone, to divide a 6.23 parcel into two parcels. Parcel<br />
A is 3.01 acres <strong>and</strong> Parcel B is 3.22 acres in size. The subject parcel is currently<br />
zoned A-2-B-5-A (Agricultural Residential, 5 Acre Building Site, Agricultural<br />
Combining District), the proposed zoning is A-2-B-5-A (Agricultural Residential, 5<br />
Acre Building Site, Agricultural Combining District).<br />
2009061113 Lytle Creek Ranch Specific Plan<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto, Unincorporated--San Bernardino<br />
The Project involves the adoption <strong>and</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> the proposed Lytle Creek<br />
Ranch Specific Plan for an approximately 2,447.3-acre area, approximately 694.2<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> which are located within the City <strong>of</strong> Rialto <strong>and</strong> approximately 1,753.1<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> which are currently located in unincorporated San Bernardino County,<br />
within the City's adopted Sphere <strong>of</strong> influence. The LCRSP, in combination with a<br />
development agreement/pre-annexation agreement between the City <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Applicant, would guide l<strong>and</strong> use <strong>and</strong> development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
2010082028 Enchanted Resorts Projects<br />
Calistoga, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Calistoga--Napa<br />
The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> the Enchanted Resorts on<br />
the 88-acre project site. The resort would feature 110 hotel units (grouped among<br />
36 cottages), 20 club residences, 13 one-acre residences, public restaurant <strong>and</strong><br />
bar, event facilities, spa <strong>and</strong> swimming pools, <strong>and</strong> parking <strong>and</strong> support facilities.<br />
Offsite recycled water <strong>and</strong> sewer improvements would be installed. The project<br />
required approval <strong>of</strong> a General Plan Amendment, Rezone, Vesting Tentative Map,<br />
Conditional Use Permit, Development Agreement, <strong>and</strong> Timber Harvest Plan/Tree<br />
Harvest Permit.<br />
2009012006 San Jose <strong>State</strong> University Student Center Facilities Project<br />
California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
The proposed Student Health Facility project would involve the construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
52,000 gross sf student health facility, not to exceed five stories, on an infill site<br />
located near the center <strong>of</strong> the SJSU campus. The proposed project would require<br />
a minor campus master plan amendment.<br />
The proposed facility would be located west <strong>of</strong> the existing student health facility,<br />
on a vacant site at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Paseo de San Carlos <strong>and</strong> 7th Street.<br />
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Components <strong>of</strong> the proposed Student Health Facility project are envisioned to<br />
include exp<strong>and</strong>ed support spaces <strong>and</strong> administrative <strong>of</strong>fice suite, additional<br />
exam/screening rooms, <strong>and</strong> space for additional programs including massage,<br />
acupuncture, dentistry <strong>and</strong> optometry. The proposed student health facility would<br />
have approximately 70 employees <strong>and</strong> 20 student assistants. Construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proposed student health facility would occur over a two year period. In addition,<br />
the proposed Student Health Facility is applying for Leadership in Energy <strong>and</strong><br />
Environmental Design (LEED) certification.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061044 Pierside Pavilion Expansion<br />
Huntington Beach, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Huntington Beach--Orange<br />
Draft MND No. 11-007 analyzes the potential environmental impacts associated<br />
with a proposal, by Michael Adams Associated, to modify <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> the existing<br />
Pierside Pavilion development. The site is currently developed with a 4-story, 90<br />
foot high, mixed use building consisting <strong>of</strong> approximately 89,4<strong>15</strong> sf <strong>of</strong> retail,<br />
restaurant <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice uses; <strong>and</strong> 296 parking spaces within two subterranean levels<br />
with access from Walnut Avenue. The site consists <strong>of</strong> one lot with a total gross lot<br />
area <strong>of</strong> approximately 76,650 sf.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061045 General Plan Amendment No. 532 <strong>and</strong> Amendment Application No. 3792<br />
Fresno County<br />
--Fresno<br />
Amend the Fresno County-adopted Del Rey Community Plan to re-designate a<br />
2.20-acre parcel from the Public Facilities (Ponding Basin) to General Industrial<br />
<strong>and</strong> rezone the said parcel from the AE-20 (Exclusive Agricultural, 20-acre<br />
minimum parcel size) Zone District to M-3 (c) (Heavy Industrial, Conditional) Zone<br />
District to allow parking for an existing fruit juicing <strong>and</strong> packing plant. The subject<br />
property is located on the east side <strong>of</strong> S. Del Rey Avenue approximately 900 feet<br />
south <strong>of</strong> the E. American Avenue within the unincorporated community <strong>of</strong> Del Rey<br />
(SUP. DIST.: 4) (APN: 350-230-07ST).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061047 Dekoven Minor Subdivision, Tentative Parcel Map<br />
San Diego County<br />
--San Diego<br />
Note: Extended per lead<br />
The project is a Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide 10.87 acres into 4 residential<br />
parcels. The project consists <strong>of</strong> an existing single family dwelling which will<br />
remain. The project site is located at 988 Laky Lane in the Ramona Community<br />
<strong>Planning</strong> area, within unincorporated San Diego County. The site is subject to the<br />
General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Designation Semi-Rural Residential (SR-1). Zoning for<br />
the site is Limited Agriculture (A70).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061048 Parcel 95/LLS Redevelopment<br />
Los Angeles County<br />
--Los Angeles<br />
The Proposed Project consists <strong>of</strong> the demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing three <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>and</strong><br />
retail structures to be replaced by the construction <strong>of</strong> two new commercial retail<br />
buildings. The existing, 5,713-sf Isl<strong>and</strong>s restaurant will remain <strong>and</strong> will undergo<br />
rehabilitation. The existing 1<strong>15</strong>-space surface parking area covering 35,000 sf will<br />
undergo renovation.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061049 Scripps Park West Phase II<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
SDP, NDP, Map Waiver, <strong>and</strong> Planned Development Permit to subdivide a 6.6-acre<br />
property into two lots <strong>of</strong> 2.3 acres <strong>and</strong> 4.3 acres, <strong>and</strong> develop a research <strong>and</strong><br />
development <strong>of</strong>fice park on the latter. The northernmost 2.3 acre lot is already<br />
developed with <strong>of</strong>fices/light industrial uses (Scripps Park West - Phase I). The<br />
proposed project would construct three, two-story buildings that would be used for<br />
research <strong>and</strong> development, intermixed with <strong>of</strong>fice space, with a total gross sf<br />
53,200 sf. Off-site grading, revegetation/l<strong>and</strong>scaping, <strong>and</strong> brush management<br />
would occur within a 0.6 acre Caltrans right-<strong>of</strong>-way (ROW) area to the east, <strong>and</strong> a<br />
0.4 acre City right-<strong>of</strong>-way area for Kearny Mesa Road at the southeast corner <strong>of</strong><br />
the property. The project site is located at 9681 Via Excelencia (APN: 341-230-10;<br />
Lot 2 per Tentative Map Waiver No. 597879) in the Mira Mesa Community Plan<br />
Area <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> San Diego. The site is zoned Industrial Park (IP-2-1) <strong>and</strong> is<br />
located in the Airport Influence Area (MCAS Miramar), Airport Environs Overlay 60<br />
CNEL, <strong>and</strong> FAA Part 77 Notification Area zones; <strong>and</strong> the Residential T<strong>and</strong>em<br />
Parking Overlay Zone.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061050 Chollas Vegetation Removal Project<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Diego<br />
SDP <strong>and</strong> City <strong>of</strong> San Diego Multi-Habitat <strong>Planning</strong> Area Boundary Line Adjustment<br />
to allow for the removal <strong>of</strong> 0.1 acre <strong>of</strong> disturbed upl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong> vegetation on<br />
the right upstream abutment area <strong>of</strong> Chollas Dam. The vegetation removal is<br />
being conducted in response to a letter sent to the City <strong>of</strong> San Diego Public<br />
Utilities Department (PUD) from the CA Department <strong>of</strong> Water Resources detailing<br />
the routine maintenance inspection <strong>of</strong> Chollas Dam. The letter was received on<br />
December 16, 2010, <strong>and</strong> recommended that PUD remove objectionable<br />
vegetation from the dam. Since it was determined that vegetation growing on the<br />
dam could hinder safety inspections, interfere with safe operation <strong>and</strong> possibly<br />
could lead to dam failure the project is being proposed to clear vegetation on the<br />
eastern side <strong>of</strong> the dam, on the dam abutment, <strong>and</strong> along a 10-foot buffer from the<br />
dam abutment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061051 CSolar South to Drew Switching Station 230 kV Transmission Line<br />
Imperial Irrigation District<br />
Calexico--Imperial<br />
The IID is proposing to construct a new double circuit 230 KV- transmission line to<br />
interconnect C-Solar South generation facilities to the Drew Switching Station (the<br />
proposed Switching Station will be owned <strong>and</strong> operated by San Diego Gas <strong>and</strong><br />
Electric [SDG&E] under the CA Independent System Operator Corporation<br />
[CAISO] control area <strong>and</strong> the name "Drew" may change in future). The new IID<br />
230kV transmission line will deliver power from C-Solar South to the Drew<br />
Switching Station where it will combine with the energy generated by Centinela<br />
Solar <strong>and</strong> connect to SDG&E's IV Substation via a line crossing over the IID's<br />
Westside Main Canal.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062048 Taylor Mountain Regional Park <strong>and</strong> Open Space Preserve<br />
Sonoma County<br />
Santa Rosa--Sonoma<br />
The project is adoption <strong>and</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> a proposed Master Plan for the<br />
Taylor Mountain Regional Park <strong>and</strong> Open Space Preserve. In conjunction with the<br />
Master Plan, the property's County General Plan l<strong>and</strong> use designation will be<br />
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changed to Public/Quasi Public <strong>and</strong> the property will be rezoned to Public Facility.<br />
The Master Plan would establish long-term guidelines for development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
property for public recreational <strong>and</strong> educational uses, as well as natural resource<br />
protection. Additional Plan information is online at:<br />
www.sonoma-county.org/parks/mt_taylor.htm.<br />
2008121072 Pedley Shopping Center<br />
Jurupa Valley, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--Riverside<br />
The proposed Project consists <strong>of</strong> a maximum <strong>of</strong> 300,000 sf <strong>of</strong> retail commercial<br />
floor area with a proposed shopping center as illustrated on Figure 3 (Conceptual<br />
Site Plan). The main shopping center building will be located in the northeastern<br />
region <strong>of</strong> the site <strong>and</strong> will incorporate four attached retail facilities. The proposed<br />
shopping center will also include several other detached retail buildings, primarily<br />
located around the perimeter <strong>of</strong> the site. These buildings are expected to include<br />
a drug store, a fast food restaurant, a sit down restaurant, <strong>and</strong> a gasoline service<br />
station. These detached retail buildings will range from 3,500 sf to 18,000 sf in<br />
size.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061046 Alberhill Villages Specific Plan (SP 2010-02), General Plan Amend. No. <strong>2012</strong>-01<br />
<strong>and</strong> Zone Change No. <strong>2012</strong>-02<br />
Lake Elsinore, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Lake Elsinore--Riverside<br />
Located on approximately 1,400 acres, the AVSP proposes 8,244 dwelling units;<br />
2,507,000 sf <strong>of</strong> non-residential uses including civic/institutional, commercial/retail,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fice/medical <strong>and</strong> entertainment uses; development <strong>of</strong> a university<br />
campus or similar educational institution to serve up to 6,000 students; <strong>and</strong><br />
supporting uses including schools, parks, worship centers, <strong>and</strong> green belt paseos.<br />
The GPA proposes that the proposed Project site's l<strong>and</strong> use designation be<br />
changed to "Specific Plan". The proposed GPA also proposes changes to the<br />
General Plan's Circulation Element.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061052 Skyridge TTM <strong>and</strong> Annexation Project<br />
Mission Viejo, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Mission Viejo--Orange<br />
The proposed project includes two related actions. First, the City <strong>of</strong> Mission Viejo<br />
proposes to create a Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence that includes approximately 40 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
l<strong>and</strong>. The properties included in the Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence include the following:<br />
APN Nos. 856-061-30, 856-061-40, <strong>and</strong> 856-061-41. In conjunction with the<br />
proposed boundary change, the City <strong>of</strong> Mission Viejo proposes to amend its<br />
General Plan <strong>and</strong> Zoning Code to establish l<strong>and</strong> use designations <strong>and</strong><br />
pre-annexation zoning for the above described parcels. The City <strong>of</strong> Mission Viejo<br />
proposes to designate approximately 11.8 acres (APN Nos. 856-061-06,<br />
856-061-21, 856-061-30, 40, 41) as Open Space. In addition, two parcels<br />
designated Open Space (APN Nos. 856-061-21 <strong>and</strong> 41) will also have an Estate<br />
Residential Overlay. The remaining approximately 28.5 acres (APN Nos.<br />
856-061-<strong>15</strong>, 17, 31, 33) are proposed to be designated Residential Planned<br />
Development RPD 3.5. Exhibit 2 shows the proposed pre-annexation zoning<br />
designations.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061053 <strong>2012</strong> General Plan<br />
La Mesa, City <strong>of</strong><br />
La Mesa--San Diego<br />
This project requires approval by the City <strong>of</strong> La Mesa City Council. City <strong>of</strong> La<br />
Mesa Case File No.: Council Report GPA 09-01. The NOP <strong>and</strong> supporting<br />
documents may be reviewed or purchased for the cost <strong>of</strong> reproduction during<br />
regular business hours at the La Mesa Community Development Dept., 8130<br />
Allison Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91942. The documents may also be reviewed at the<br />
La Mesa Branch Library, 8074 Allison Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91942. The<br />
documents are posted on the City's website, www.city<strong>of</strong>lamesa.com. Written<br />
comments should directed to: City <strong>of</strong> La Mesa, c/o Chris Jacobs, 8130 Allison<br />
Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91942.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062045 Master Plans<br />
Lodi, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Lodi--San Joaquin<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Lodi has prepared a Wastewater Collection System Master Plan,<br />
Water Distribution System Master Plan, Storm Drainage System Master Plan, <strong>and</strong><br />
Bicycle Master Plan, which together make up the City's Master Plans. The Master<br />
Plans were prepared <strong>and</strong> developed consistent with the recently adopted 2010<br />
General Plan. The Master Plans are an integral part <strong>of</strong> the City's General Plan<br />
<strong>and</strong> involve establishment <strong>and</strong> adoption <strong>of</strong> policy documents to accommodate<br />
future growth. No physical improvements or construction activities are proposed in<br />
conjunction with adoption <strong>of</strong> the Master Plans. This initial Study <strong>and</strong> ND evaluated<br />
whether the proposed Master Plans would result in physical impacts beyond those<br />
addressed in the General Plan EIR. The Master Plans do not include design-level<br />
details for any single infrastructure improvement project.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062047 L&D L<strong>and</strong>fill Vertical Expansion <strong>and</strong> Permitted Boundary Reduction<br />
Sacramento County<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
The proposed project is request for a revision to the existing solid waste permit.<br />
The permit revision consists <strong>of</strong> extending the facility closure date 10 years from<br />
2013 to 2023; a vertical expansion from 85 feet above sea level to 97 feet above<br />
sea level; <strong>and</strong> a reduction <strong>of</strong> the permitted boundary from 251 acres to <strong>15</strong>7 acres<br />
by removing the northern piece <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> that was to be used for recycling <strong>and</strong> dirt<br />
storage areas (APN 061-0<strong>15</strong>0-003, 061-0<strong>15</strong>0-027, 028, 061-0180-0<strong>15</strong>-017<br />
(portion), 025 (portion), <strong>and</strong> 003 (portion)).<br />
<strong>2012</strong>071036 Draft Supplement No. 2 to the FEIR for the San Clemente Dam Seismic Safety<br />
Project (OCRD Removal)<br />
California <strong>State</strong> Coastal Conservancy<br />
--Monterey<br />
NOTE: Reference SCH #2005091148<br />
This Draft Supplement to the Final EIR No. 2 (DSEIR No. 2) has been prepared to<br />
describe a further refinement to the San Clemente Dam Seismic Safety Project,<br />
the removal <strong>of</strong> Old Carmel River Dam (OCRD), to analyze potential impacts<br />
associated with the change to the project, <strong>and</strong> to proposed mitigation for the<br />
impacts. The project refinement described in DSEIR No. 2 would consist <strong>of</strong><br />
removing OCRD entirely <strong>and</strong> restoring the Carmel River in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the dam<br />
to a natural state. The 2008 Final EIR/EIS <strong>and</strong> the April <strong>2012</strong> SEIR analyzed<br />
leaving OCRD in place, but cutting a notch in the dam. As with the Proposed<br />
Project described in the FEIR/EIS <strong>and</strong> the revised Project described in the April<br />
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the stated purpose <strong>and</strong> objectives by improving fish passage in the Carmel River.<br />
1985122502 Roadrunner Club Supplement, San Diego County<br />
San Diego County<br />
--San Diego<br />
The Roadrunner Club Mobile Home Park Conversion project (the Club) is a<br />
Tentative Parcel Map 3200 21181 (TPM) to convert an existing rental mobile home<br />
park on a single lot into a 4 lot resident-owned air-space condominium mobile<br />
home park. The subdivision <strong>of</strong> the Roadrunner Club is to facilitate resident<br />
ownership.<br />
1995073068 Concurrence in Issuance <strong>of</strong> Revised SWFP for Central Disposal 49-AA-0001<br />
Sonoma County<br />
The County proposes to construct new waste cells within the currently permitted<br />
footprint <strong>of</strong> the Central Disposal Site, <strong>and</strong> complete waste disposal operations in<br />
accordance with a all applicable regulatory <strong>and</strong> permit requirements. The following<br />
areas are proposed to receive waste as part <strong>of</strong> this project: the remaining phases<br />
<strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong>fill 2 (Phases III, IV <strong>and</strong> V), the Compost Area <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong> 1, <strong>and</strong> the Rock<br />
Extraction (within the 1971 permitted footprint). No change in operations from<br />
those already analyzed in prior environmental documents are proposed, other than<br />
incorporating more protective liners in the construction <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>fills ceels, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
addition <strong>of</strong> a "preferential pathway" system in areas where the liner system abuts<br />
<strong>and</strong> overlaps L<strong>and</strong>fill 1, in order to direct leachate to leachate collection system.<br />
These are additional environmental protections above those described in prior<br />
environmental documents.<br />
20010421<strong>15</strong> Marin-Sonoma Narrows HOV Widening Project<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
Petaluma, Novato--Sonoma, Marin<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to widen the<br />
Novato Creek Bridge into the existing Route 101 median to accommodate a<br />
southbound Route 101 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane widening. The<br />
proposed bridge widening will close the gap between the two existing bridges. The<br />
superstructure will be a Cast-in-Place concrete structure. The substructure will<br />
consist <strong>of</strong> concrete abutments, anchored by six driven concrete piles. The<br />
California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0139-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fish <strong>and</strong> Game to project Applicant, Jeffrey Jensen/California Department<br />
Transportation.<br />
2008062009 La Tour Demonstration <strong>State</strong> Forest Management Plan Update<br />
California Board <strong>of</strong> Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection<br />
--Shasta<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection (Cal Fire) has requested<br />
$90,000 from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program to fund the creation <strong>of</strong> a 400-foot wide fuel break, 200 feet on each<br />
side, cover 199 acres along a series <strong>of</strong> four road segments located on LaTour<br />
Demonstration <strong>State</strong> Forest (LDSF). In addition, a 104-acre biomass thinning<br />
operation is planned on Table Top Mountain. In total, the firebreak/Flat Top<br />
Biomass operation covers 303 acres on LDSF. The project includes harvesting <strong>of</strong><br />
small trees 3 to 12 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH) by means <strong>of</strong><br />
mechanical sheers, skidding <strong>and</strong> chipping, then transporting chips to a<br />
co-generation plant in Redding or Burney.<br />
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2010122037 Mount Umunhum Environmental Restoration <strong>and</strong> Public Access Project<br />
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District<br />
Los Gatos--Santa Clara<br />
The Phase 1 Demolition component <strong>of</strong> Mount Umunhum Environmental<br />
Restoration <strong>and</strong> Public Access Project includes demolition <strong>of</strong> existing structures<br />
associated with the former Almaden Air Force Station. The existing radar tower will<br />
not be demolished as part <strong>of</strong> Phase 1 Demolition.<br />
20110610<strong>15</strong> Salinas River Bridge Widening<br />
Caltrans #5<br />
Salinas--Monterey<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to bring the<br />
Salinas River Bridge (Br. No 44-40 L/R) up to current geometric <strong>and</strong> seismic<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ards by widening shoulders, adding approach <strong>and</strong> departure slabs, improving<br />
acceleration <strong>and</strong> weaving lane geometry, improving the bridge railing, seismically<br />
retr<strong>of</strong>itting the bridge, <strong>and</strong> providing maintenance access to the river bottom. The<br />
proposed project is on <strong>State</strong> Route 68 near Salinas in Monterey County from post<br />
miles R17.7 to R17.9<br />
2011121031 South Bay Upper Aquifer Well Nitrate Removal Project<br />
Los Osos Community Services District<br />
--San Luis Obispo<br />
Construct/install a pre manufactured, 168 square foot, metal building to house a<br />
skid-mounted ion-exchange unit to treat approximately 70 gallons per minute<br />
(gpm) <strong>of</strong> high nitrate water from the South Bay upper Aquifer well that is located<br />
within the boundary <strong>of</strong> the District.<br />
2011122002 Forbestown Shaded Fuel Break<br />
Butte County<br />
Oroville--Butte<br />
The Butte County Fire Safe Council has requested $187,100 from the Sierra<br />
Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grants Program to fund<br />
fuel breaks <strong>and</strong> fuel reduction treatments along roadways within 249 acres. The<br />
proposed project would construct fuel breaks <strong>and</strong> fuel modification zones along<br />
portions <strong>of</strong> Forbestown Road, Lower Forbestown Road, <strong>and</strong> Black Bart Road<br />
using a combination <strong>of</strong> mastication, dozer crushing <strong>and</strong> some h<strong>and</strong> cutting <strong>of</strong><br />
small trees <strong>and</strong> brush in the understory <strong>of</strong> privately owned timberl<strong>and</strong> located<br />
along the roads mentioned above within a 249-acre area identified as Phase 3 <strong>and</strong><br />
5. Trees with diameters <strong>of</strong> 10 inches <strong>and</strong> smaller will be processed with a<br />
masticator or chipped as appropriate. Pushed material will remain on-site until<br />
dried over the summer reason, then crushed by the dozer <strong>and</strong> incorporated into<br />
the soil pr<strong>of</strong>ile.<br />
2011122033 Single Use Carry-Out Bag Ordinance<br />
Ukiah, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ukiah--Mendocino<br />
Ordinance banning plastic carryout bags <strong>and</strong> requiring 10 cents charge on paper<br />
bags.<br />
2011122074 Tentative Parcel Map Application No. 2011-08 - Brah/Basrai<br />
Stanislaus County<br />
Patterson--Stanislaus<br />
Request to create two 58.75 acre parcels from a 117.5 acre parcel in the A-2-40<br />
(General Agriculture) zoning district.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>052006 Relocation <strong>of</strong> Woodbridge Irrigation District's Diversion on Beaver Slough<br />
Woodbridge Irrigation District<br />
--San Joaquin<br />
The Woodbridge Irrigation District owns License # 82<strong>15</strong> to divert 18.25 cubic feet<br />
per second from Beaver Slough for the irrigation <strong>of</strong> a 3,386.62-acre area near<br />
Thornton, CA. The District diverts the water with a pump in Beaver Slough near<br />
the easterly end <strong>of</strong> Beaver Slough, approximately 1 mile east <strong>of</strong> I-5 <strong>and</strong> 4 miles<br />
east <strong>of</strong> the Slough's confluence with the South Fork Mokelumne River. At the<br />
existing point <strong>of</strong> diversion at the eastern end <strong>of</strong> Beaver Slough, the pumping <strong>of</strong><br />
water is impaired by the gradually increasing accumulation <strong>of</strong> trash which<br />
accumulates <strong>and</strong> blocks the flow <strong>of</strong> water through the District's trash rack at its<br />
point <strong>of</strong> diversion, which requires constant cleaning. The District has filed a<br />
petition with the SWRCB to change the point <strong>of</strong> diversion from Beaver Slough by<br />
moving it west (downstream) approximately 6,400 feet to a new pump station on<br />
the north side <strong>of</strong> Beaver Slough, where hydraulic conditions in the Slough are<br />
better suited for the avoidance <strong>of</strong> trash <strong>and</strong> debris accumulation, <strong>and</strong> to install a<br />
fish screen at the new point <strong>of</strong> diversion <strong>and</strong> to interconnect the new point <strong>of</strong><br />
diversion with a pipeline delivering the water to the District's existing ditch system<br />
serving the Licensed place <strong>of</strong> use The new point <strong>of</strong> diversion would be in the SE<br />
1/4 <strong>of</strong> Section 9, T 4 N, R 5 E, MDB&M, as shown on the map attached hereto.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>0690<strong>15</strong> Diamond Mountain Forest <strong>and</strong> Meadow Restoration Project (SNC 510)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Susanville--Lassen<br />
The Honey Lake Valley Resource Conservation District has requested $273,735<br />
from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grants<br />
Program to fund fuel reduction treatments on 477 acres within the Diamond<br />
Mountains. The proposed project would implement fuels reduction treatment<br />
through a combination <strong>of</strong> mechanical thinning on approximately 420 acres; h<strong>and</strong><br />
thinning, pruning, <strong>and</strong> slash disposal on approximately 48 acres; <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong><br />
conifers less than 12 inches in diameter at breast height from approximately nine<br />
acres on two meadows. Woody debris <strong>and</strong> biomass generated would be utilized to<br />
the maximum extent feasible for chips to be delivered to a waste generation facility<br />
or for fuel wood. Slash would be piled <strong>and</strong> burned or removed, chipped, <strong>and</strong><br />
masticated, as appropriate.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068170 River Garden Farms #3 Town Site Project No. Y03-01, SAA 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0062-R2<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Yolo<br />
The project is limited to the installation <strong>of</strong> a retractable, self-cleaning fish screen<br />
system on an existing agricultural water diversion. The proposed construction will<br />
require that the pumps be removed during construction. A pumping outage will be<br />
require as soon as construction starts.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068171 Hood Dock Access Staircase Project, LAA 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0059-R2<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Plumas<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> installing a dock access staircase that connects to the top<br />
<strong>of</strong> the existing rip-rapped shoreline <strong>and</strong> allows safe access down to the water line<br />
where the boat is docked. The staircase will be approximately 4' wide X 40" long,<br />
made <strong>of</strong> prefabricated aluminum. The staircase will be secured at the top with two<br />
sets <strong>of</strong> piers, set within a 5' x 5' concrete pad. The pad will be installed directly into<br />
the existing rip-rap shoreline. The work will be completed when the shoreline <strong>and</strong><br />
site are dry.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068172 Drainage System Rehabilitation<br />
Caltrans #7<br />
Ojai--Ventura<br />
Replace failed culvert <strong>and</strong> clean out <strong>and</strong> maintain drainage system.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068173 Division <strong>of</strong> Codes <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards - Registration <strong>and</strong> Titling<br />
Housing <strong>and</strong> Community Development, California Department <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
Leasing <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>fice space for the California <strong>State</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Housing <strong>and</strong><br />
Community Development - Division <strong>of</strong> Codes <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ards, Registration <strong>and</strong><br />
titling.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068174 Beck Dam, No. 2048<br />
Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Diego<br />
The proposed work consists <strong>of</strong> bringing the existing 99-foot high, 625 acre-feet<br />
capacity earth embankment dam from its current non-jurisdictional status, under<br />
the agricultural use only exemption, to within <strong>State</strong> Jurisdiction with the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
storing water primarily for domestic use.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068175 Preventive Maintenance Project 3E2800<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
--Solano<br />
Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt or Open Graded Friction Course overlay, digouts, will<br />
be backfilled with HMA, <strong>and</strong> there will be no shoulder backing. All work will be<br />
within the existing <strong>State</strong>'s R/W.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068176 LeyVa Nutrition Services Building<br />
Evergreen School District<br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
New Prep Kitchen.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068177 LeyVa Tech Classrooms<br />
Evergreen School District<br />
San Jose--Santa Clara<br />
Three new classrooms <strong>and</strong> restrooms.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068178 Fuel Reduction Along County Roads (SNC 453)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Yuba<br />
The Yuba County Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works is requesting $144,000 in funding<br />
from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant<br />
Program for fuel reduction treatment along 14.4 miles <strong>of</strong> roadway. This project<br />
includes fuel reduction (h<strong>and</strong> cutting <strong>and</strong> chipping vegetation) within County Road<br />
right <strong>of</strong> way along 6.8 miles <strong>of</strong> La Porte Road from Bean Clipper Road to<br />
Strawberry Valley, 3.6 miles <strong>of</strong> Pendola Extension Road, <strong>and</strong> all 4.0 miles <strong>of</strong><br />
Weeds Point Road. The proposed <strong>of</strong> the fuel reduction is to create a shaded fuel<br />
break within the existing road easement. This will provide for greater safety during<br />
a fire for the community evacuation <strong>and</strong> improve fire prevention to protect the<br />
Yuba River watersheds.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068179 La Porte Rd. II Hazardous Fuel Reduction (SNC 458)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Quincy--Plumas<br />
The Plumas County Fire Safe Council is requesting $143,000 in funding from the<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forest Grant program for<br />
fuel reduction treatment on 174 net acres. The project involves completing fuel<br />
reduction activities on 174 net acres on 21 parcels abutting La Porte Road near<br />
Quincy. Fuel reduction treatments will include biomass harvesting on 62 acres;<br />
mastication on 43 acres; <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> thinning, piling, <strong>and</strong> buring on 69 acres. The<br />
project area is ranked Very High according to the California Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection's Fire Hazard Severity Zoning Map. Prior to any<br />
buring, fuel treatment contractors will obtain an appropriate Air Quality Permit from<br />
the Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the fuel<br />
reduction is to reduce hazardous fuels, create fire-resilient forests <strong>and</strong> reduce<br />
future wildfire impacts to the community <strong>and</strong> the watersheds.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068180 Kramer Ranch Forest <strong>and</strong> Meadow Watershed Restoration Project (SNC 463)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Lassen<br />
The Pit Resource Conservation District is requesting $349,692 in funding from the<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forest Grant Program for<br />
watershed restoration <strong>and</strong> fuel reducting treatment on 700 acres <strong>of</strong> working cattle<br />
ranch. Project work consists <strong>of</strong> the thinning <strong>of</strong> overstocked pine st<strong>and</strong>s, targeting<br />
small <strong>and</strong> suppressed trees, <strong>and</strong> the removal <strong>of</strong> invasive western juniper on a<br />
700-acre portion <strong>of</strong> the 1,045-acre Kramer cattle ranch. Material will be removed<br />
by tree shears <strong>and</strong> then chipped <strong>and</strong> hauled to a biomass fuel facility where it will<br />
be used in the production <strong>of</strong> renewable energy.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068181 Nelder Grove Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project (SNC 467)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Madera<br />
The Sierra National Forest-Bass Lake Ranger District is requesting $299,510.34 in<br />
funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program for fuel reduction treatment on 167 acres. The project proposes to<br />
reduce hazardous fuel accumulation <strong>of</strong> dead <strong>and</strong> down vegetation within 100 feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> the trail system in the around the Nelder Grove Historical Site, including around<br />
specimen trees (trees featured specifically for the enjoyment <strong>of</strong> trail users)<br />
associated with the trail systems, for a total 6.5 miles <strong>of</strong> trails <strong>and</strong> 167 acres. The<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to return the grove to a healthier <strong>and</strong> more-natural state.<br />
Project benefits include protection <strong>and</strong> improvement <strong>of</strong> the watershed <strong>and</strong> an<br />
improvement <strong>of</strong> visual aesthetics <strong>and</strong> safety for visitor to the Nelder Grove Area.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068182 Little Butte Creek Forest Health Project (SNC 474)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Butte<br />
The Butte County Fire Safe Council is requesting $84,000 in funding from the<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forest Grant Program for<br />
fuel reduction treatment on 30 acres. The project involves vegetation removal <strong>and</strong><br />
thinning <strong>of</strong> densely overstocked trees <strong>and</strong> brush in the Little Butte Creek<br />
watershed. 30 acres <strong>of</strong> vegetation will be treated by h<strong>and</strong> cutting <strong>and</strong> pile<br />
burning/chipping overstocked brush <strong>and</strong> small trees eight inches in diameter or<br />
less.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068183 Harvego Bear River Preserve Improved Forest Management Implementation<br />
Project (SNC 488)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Auburn--Placer<br />
The Placer L<strong>and</strong> Trust is requestion $300,000 in funding from the Sierra Nevada<br />
Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant Program for fuel reduction<br />
treatment on 90 acres. The project will enhance the Bear River watershed by<br />
protecting water quality through improved forest management practices aimed at<br />
limiting erosion <strong>and</strong> sedimentation, reducing wildfire intensity <strong>and</strong> severity, <strong>and</strong><br />
creating a healthier ecosystem.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068184 Little Valley Forest <strong>and</strong> Meadow Watershed Restoration Project (SNC 494)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Lassen<br />
The Lassen County Fire Safe Council (LCFSC) is requesting $349,800 in funding<br />
from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forest Grant<br />
Program for watershed restoration <strong>and</strong> fuel reduction treatment on 697 acres. The<br />
project involves fuel reduction by mechanical (shearing, thinning, <strong>and</strong> mastication)<br />
<strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> methods, <strong>and</strong> skidding materials to a processing area for chipping.<br />
Filled trucks will haul chips to a biomass fuel facility. The LCFSC will also work<br />
with area homeowners regarding defensible space <strong>and</strong> the removal <strong>of</strong> trees <strong>and</strong><br />
shrubs adjacent to structures.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068185 Clear Creek Forest <strong>and</strong> Meadow Watershed Restoration Project (SNC 497)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Lassen, Plumas<br />
The Lassen County Fire Safe Council (LCFSC) is requesting $349,650 in funding<br />
from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant<br />
Program for forest <strong>and</strong> meadow restoration <strong>and</strong> fuel reduction treatment <strong>of</strong> 700<br />
acres within a 1,850-acre area. The project involves fuel reduction by mechanical<br />
(shearing, thinning, <strong>and</strong> mastication) <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong> methods on 700 acres <strong>of</strong> private<br />
l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> skidding materials to a processing area for chipping.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068186 Weed Treatment on the Westside <strong>of</strong> the Tahoe National Forest (SNC 500)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Nevada City--El Dorado, Placer, Nevada, Sierra<br />
The U.S. Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest, is requesting $40,000 in funding<br />
from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant<br />
Program for weed treatment <strong>and</strong> fuels reduction on 120 acres at up to 25 sites on<br />
the Westside <strong>of</strong> the Tahoe National Forest within two National Forest Ranger<br />
Districts <strong>and</strong> four counties. The proposed project involves h<strong>and</strong> pulling non-native<br />
invasive plant occurrences, piling for buring <strong>and</strong>/or scattering weeds inplace if not<br />
in seed or able to resprout, posting information about weed infestation impacts at<br />
five sites on exisitng posting boards, <strong>and</strong> documenting <strong>and</strong> cataloging in a<br />
database.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068187 Carman Creek Watershed Forest Ecosystem Health Improvement Project (SNC<br />
509)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Plumas, Sierra<br />
The Sierra Valley Resource Conservation District is requesting $350,000 in<br />
funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program for a combination <strong>of</strong> fuel reduction treatment <strong>and</strong> stream/meadow<br />
restoration. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to improve forest health <strong>and</strong> resilience on<br />
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120 acres by h<strong>and</strong> thinning/fuels reduction.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068188 Truckee-Boca Musk Thistle Attack Project (SNC 512)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Truckee--Nevada, Sierra<br />
The Truckee District <strong>of</strong> the Tahoe National Forest is requesting $33,867.44 in<br />
funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program for noxious weed removal. The project involves the eradication <strong>of</strong><br />
the occurrences <strong>of</strong> musk thistle <strong>and</strong> starthistle on 320 acres within the Tahoe<br />
National Forest. The removal <strong>of</strong> musk thistle would be centered around the<br />
Stampede <strong>and</strong> Boca Reservior Areas.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068189 <strong>June</strong> Loop Fuels Reduction Project (SNC 520)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Mammoth Lakes--Mono<br />
The USDA Forest Service (USFS), Inyo National Forest, is requesting $327,500 in<br />
funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program for fuel reduction treatment on 89 acres in 4 units known as A-01<br />
(<strong>15</strong> acres), DZ-07 (36 acres), DZ-08 (14 acres), <strong>and</strong> DZ-09 (24 acres). The project<br />
involves fuels reduction treatment activities that would include tree thinning <strong>and</strong><br />
pruning to reduce st<strong>and</strong> density <strong>and</strong> ladder fuels, shrub cutting, wood hauling, <strong>and</strong><br />
slash chipping <strong>and</strong> piling.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068190 A-Rated Noxious Weed Eradication in the Sierra Nevada Project (SNC 535)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Auburn--Placer<br />
The Placer County Agricultural Department is requesting $60,000 in funding from<br />
the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant Program<br />
for weed eradication treatment on 20 net acres, focusing on the Interstate 80 (I-80)<br />
<strong>and</strong> Bear River corridors. The proposed project involves an integrated pest<br />
management approach <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong> pulling followed by proper project involves an<br />
integrated pest management approach <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong> pulling followed by proper disposal<br />
<strong>and</strong> herbicide application on noxious weed infestations, surveys for incipient<br />
infestations, mapping infestations with GPS/GIS, <strong>and</strong> quantitatively monitoring<br />
progress.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068191 Heart K Forest Health Project (SNC 556)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Plumas<br />
The Feather River Resource Conservation District is requesting $232,750 in<br />
funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program for fuel reduction treatment on up to 120 acres <strong>and</strong> restoration on<br />
4.5 acres <strong>and</strong> 2.5 river miles.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068192 American River Canyon Shaded Fuel Break (SNC 567)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Auburn--Placer<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Auburn Fire Department is requesting $146,690 in funding from the<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy's proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant Program for<br />
fuel reduction treatment on 60 acres. The project involves implementation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
shaded fuel break (strategic <strong>and</strong> planned thinning <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> flammable<br />
vegetation by h<strong>and</strong>) for 60 acres in locations throughout the American River<br />
Canyon in keeping with the including the measures contained in the American<br />
River Canyon Shaded Fuel Break prescription developed collaboratively by Cal<br />
Fire, the U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> Reclamation, CA <strong>State</strong> Parks, <strong>and</strong> Auburn City Fire<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068193 Kelty Meadow Campground Restoration <strong>and</strong> Facilities Improvement Project (SNC<br />
607)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Madera<br />
The Backcountry Horsemen <strong>of</strong> California-Sierra Free packers Unit is requesting<br />
$11,775 in funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy<br />
Forests Grant Program for habitat restoration on about 2 acres at Kelty Meadow<br />
Campground in the Sierra National Forest. The project involves planting currently<br />
unvegetated banks with native riparian vegetation.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068194 Upper Chiquito Creek Meadow Restoration Project (SNC 608)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Madera<br />
The Yosemite/Sequoia Resource Conservation <strong>and</strong> Development Council is<br />
requesting $40,147.42 in funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's<br />
Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant Program for meadow/riparian restoration on<br />
30 net acres in Sierra National Forest. The proposed project includes stabilizing<br />
headcuts by installing rock step-pools <strong>and</strong> revegetating the channel banks with<br />
native sod <strong>and</strong> live-stake willow plantings, stabilizing stream channels by placing<br />
in-stream rock structures where appropriate, restoring riparian habitat <strong>and</strong><br />
montane placing in-stream rock structures where appropriate, restoring riparian<br />
habitat <strong>and</strong> montane meadow by reducing the encroaching conifers <strong>and</strong> noxious<br />
weeds, <strong>and</strong> managing <strong>of</strong>f-highway vehicles (OHV) by either closing the<br />
roads/tracks or bringing them up to maintenance st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068196 Northstar Fuels Site Management Maintenance 2 Project (SNC 619)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Placer<br />
The Northstar Fire Department is requesting $112,967.50 in funding from the<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant Program for<br />
fuel reduction treatment. The project area consists <strong>of</strong> eight sites totaling<br />
approximately 57 acres within the Northstar Ski Resort residential area. The<br />
project involves removing smaller ladder fuels <strong>and</strong> dead, diseased <strong>and</strong> dying<br />
trees; tree thinning by using h<strong>and</strong>-tools; <strong>and</strong> mastication methods.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068197 Woodpecker Preserve Forest Restoration Project (SNC 631)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Nevada City--Nevada<br />
The Bear Yuba L<strong>and</strong> Trust is requesting $76,3<strong>15</strong> in funding from the Sierra<br />
Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests Grant Program for an<br />
approximately 28-acre project involving fuels reduction, removal <strong>of</strong> invasive<br />
vegetation, <strong>and</strong> limited revegetation in selected areas. Woodpecker Preserve is a<br />
heavily forested 28.23-acre parcel <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> which acts as a buffer to a densely<br />
populated residential neighborhood on Banner Mountain.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068198 North Grove Forest Restoration Project (SNC 651)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
--Calaveras, Tuolumne<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation is requesting $349,008 in<br />
funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy Forests<br />
Grant Program for fuel reduction treatment <strong>and</strong> restoration. The project involves<br />
the restoration <strong>of</strong> 125 acres <strong>of</strong> the North Grove giant sequoia forest in the<br />
Calaveras Big Trees <strong>State</strong> Park, through selectively thinning the understory <strong>and</strong><br />
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removing surface <strong>and</strong> ladder fuels.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068199 Union Hill Fuels Reduction Project (SNC 656)<br />
Sierra Nevada Conservancy<br />
Grass Valley--Nevada<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreatio, Sierra District, is requesting<br />
$<strong>15</strong>0,000 in funding from the Sierra Nevada Conservancy's Proposition 84 Healthy<br />
Forests Grant Program for fuel reduction treatments on up to 81 acres within<br />
Empire Mine Stae Historic Park. The project involves forest thinning <strong>and</strong> hazard<br />
fuel reduction done by mastication, hazard tree removal, <strong>and</strong> invasive plant control<br />
in the Union Hill area <strong>of</strong> the Park.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068200 Install Informational Signs<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Sonoma<br />
Install informational signs in Armstrong Redwoods <strong>State</strong> Natural Reserve <strong>and</strong><br />
Austin Creek <strong>State</strong> Recreation Area to identify <strong>and</strong> direct park visitors to facilities.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068201 Chowchilla High School Expansion Site<br />
Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Madera<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Toxic Substance Control (DTSC), pursuant to<br />
authority granted under Chapter 6.8, Division 20, section 25323.1 <strong>and</strong> 25356.1 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Healthy <strong>and</strong> Safety Code (H&SC) is considering approval <strong>of</strong> a Removal Action<br />
Workplan (RAW) for the Chowchilla High School Expansion Site as submitted on<br />
April 17, <strong>2012</strong>, by Chowchilla Union High School District. The RAW addresses a<br />
parcel <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> adjacent to the existing Chowchilla High School where shallow soils<br />
are impacted by several chamicals <strong>of</strong> concern (COC) including aldrin, dieldrin<br />
chlordane <strong>and</strong> 4,4-DDT (chlorinated pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB),<br />
mineral oil, <strong>and</strong> lead.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068202 Jonell Way Transitional Housing Rehabilitation Project<br />
Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> purchasing <strong>and</strong> rehabilitating the residence for use as<br />
transitional housing for up to five homeless individuals <strong>and</strong> one on-site house<br />
manager.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068203 Laguna Chinese Baptist Church - Conditional Use Permit Amendment <strong>and</strong> Design<br />
Review EG12-007<br />
Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />
The Applicant is requesting an amendment to Phase II <strong>and</strong> Phase III <strong>of</strong> their<br />
approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (EG-00-006) <strong>and</strong> a Design Review. Phase<br />
II <strong>and</strong> Phase III <strong>of</strong> the approved CUP consisted <strong>of</strong> two 5,250 square foot education<br />
buildings, totaling 10,500 square feet. The requested amendments are necessary<br />
to consolidate Phase II <strong>and</strong> III <strong>of</strong> the 2001 CUP to allow the construction <strong>and</strong><br />
operation <strong>of</strong> a proposed 14,016 square foot education building <strong>and</strong> modified hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> operation.<br />
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Total Documents: 64 Subtotal NOD/NOE:<br />
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2001-22 Preservation <strong>of</strong> Los Olivos <strong>of</strong> Santa Ynez B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chumash Mission Indians APN<br />
143-251-01, 143-241-02, 143-241-03, 143-251-05, 143-251-06, 143-251-08,<br />
143-251-09<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indian Affairs<br />
--Santa Barbara<br />
The Santa Ynez B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chumash Mission Indians plans to use the total 6.9 acres<br />
<strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> to provide additional l<strong>and</strong> for an exp<strong>and</strong>ed tribal administration <strong>and</strong><br />
community center.<br />
Proposed Activity: Residential<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062050 Time Extension for Use Permit Application No. 2010-09 - Scatec Westside Solar<br />
Ranch<br />
Stanislaus County<br />
--Stanislaus<br />
Request for a one year time extension to establish a 50 megawatt solar farm on<br />
382 acres <strong>of</strong> three parcels totaling 1,132 acres. There will be two phases <strong>of</strong> 25<br />
megawatts on 191 acres per phase.<br />
2004061029 Castlerock: Community Plan Amendment; General Plan Amendment; Rezone,<br />
Planned Development Permit; Site Development Permit; Vesting Tentative Map;<br />
Easement Vacat<br />
San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Diego--San Diego<br />
The annexation Scenario includes the annexation <strong>of</strong> the development from the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> San Diego to the City <strong>of</strong> Santee. The Annexation Scenario includes 430 units<br />
(283 detached single-family <strong>and</strong> 147 single-family detached clustered units), a<br />
4-acre public park, 0.64 acre <strong>of</strong> pocket parks, 94.92 acres <strong>of</strong> open space, a<br />
multi-use trail, <strong>and</strong> infrastructure improvements. Under the No. Annexation<br />
Scenario, the site would remain in the City <strong>of</strong> San Diego's jurisdiction. The No<br />
Annexation Scenario includes 422 units (282 detached single-family <strong>and</strong> 140<br />
single-family detached clustered units), a 4-acre public park, 0.5 acre <strong>of</strong> pocket<br />
parks, 94.73 acres <strong>of</strong> open space, a multi-use trail, <strong>and</strong> infrastructure<br />
improvements.<br />
2011011007 Water System Master Plan Update<br />
Solvang, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Solvang--Santa Barbara<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the Water System Master Plan Update is to: (1) evaluate the<br />
present <strong>and</strong> future water supply <strong>and</strong> dem<strong>and</strong> conditions, (2) analyze <strong>and</strong> identify<br />
water system supply <strong>and</strong> distribution deficiencies, <strong>and</strong> (3) develop<br />
recommendations for prioritizing water sources, developing new <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />
water production <strong>and</strong> treatment facilities, upgrading various distribution <strong>and</strong><br />
storage facilities, <strong>and</strong> developing a capital improvement program to address<br />
deficiencies.<br />
2011102036 Child Study Center at College <strong>of</strong> Marin, Kentfield Campus<br />
Marin Community College District<br />
Larkspur--Marin<br />
The proposed project includes the construction <strong>of</strong> a one-story (16-foot tall), 5,936<br />
(not including the deck) sf Child Study Center (CSC) on the College <strong>of</strong> Marin<br />
Larkspur Annex site. The site is currently a vacant, paved parking lot that has<br />
been used for overflow parking for District students <strong>and</strong> staff as well as storage <strong>of</strong><br />
construction trailers <strong>and</strong> equipment. A restroom trailer is located at the east side<br />
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<strong>of</strong> the site for use by those using the nearby playing fields. The restroom trailer<br />
would remain on the site. A total <strong>of</strong> 19 on-site parking spaces would be provided,<br />
in addition to an outdoor play area <strong>and</strong> garden.<br />
The existing CSC is used by about 28 children while the proposed project would<br />
accommodate 32 children. The CSC has seven fulltime staff <strong>and</strong> three part-time<br />
staff.<br />
2011022057 389 El Camino Real Project<br />
Menlo Park, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Menlo Park--San Mateo<br />
FYI Final<br />
The applicant proposes to demolish the existing single-family house at 612<br />
Partridge Avenue <strong>and</strong> residential triplex at 603-607 College Avenue <strong>and</strong> construct<br />
26 residential units <strong>and</strong> associated site improvements on the subject parcels in the<br />
C-4(ECR) (General Commercial Applicable to El Camino Real) <strong>and</strong> R-3<br />
(Apartment) zoning districts. The applicant includes the following requests:<br />
1. Use Permit. A use permit to construct three or more residential units in the R-3<br />
zoning district, <strong>and</strong> to construct residential units <strong>and</strong> increase the floor area ratio<br />
(FAR) from 55 percent to 75 percent in the C-4(ECR) zoning district.<br />
2. Architectural Control. Design review for the proposed residential buildings <strong>and</strong><br />
site improvements.<br />
3. Major Subdivision. Tentative Map for seven existing legal lots to be merged<br />
into two lots; the public street easement for Alto Lane would be ab<strong>and</strong>oned; <strong>and</strong><br />
26 residential condominium units would be created.<br />
4. Below Market Rate Housing Agreement. A Below Market Rate (BMR) Housing<br />
Agreement to provide for the development <strong>of</strong> three on-site low-income BMR units<br />
in accordance with the City's BMR Program <strong>and</strong> the provisions <strong>of</strong> Government<br />
Code Section 659<strong>15</strong>, the <strong>State</strong> Density Bonus Law.<br />
5. Environmental Review. The project would be analyzed for potential<br />
environmental impacts in the focused EIR.<br />
2010111024 Vinvent Tier III Winery<br />
Santa Barbara County<br />
--Santa Barbara<br />
A draft ND for the proposed Vincent winery project was circulate for public review<br />
from November 4 to December 3, 2010. This draft ND reflects revisions to: 1) the<br />
proposed project description; <strong>and</strong> 2) project-specific <strong>and</strong> cumulative traffic<br />
analyses. As a result, the document is being recirculated for public review.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061059 Smith Creek Slope Armor Protection Project<br />
Riverside County Economic Development Agency<br />
Banning--Riverside<br />
The Smith Creek Slope Armor Protection Project involves the installation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
embankment protective measures along the northern bank <strong>of</strong> Smith Creek<br />
adjacent to the Larry David Smith Correction Facility. The catalyst in prompting<br />
this measure was attributed to excessive rain storm events occurring in December<br />
<strong>of</strong> 2009 <strong>and</strong> 2010 that resulted in slope failure to the northern embankment<br />
abutting the correctional facility.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061060 IS 6501 - CUP 3324: Allow a Mineral Extraction Operation<br />
Fresno County<br />
--Fresno<br />
This proposal entails the establishment <strong>of</strong> a commercial mineral extraction<br />
operation on a 59.86 acre site in the AE-40 (Exclusive Agricultural, 40-acre<br />
minimum parcel size) Zone District. The proposed operation will excavate, crush<br />
<strong>and</strong> screen approximately 205,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> fractured basalt rock on-site with<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> portable equipment in order to produce aggregate products to be<br />
hauled away from the site for <strong>of</strong>f-site sale. The proposed excavation, crushing <strong>and</strong><br />
screening will be conducted for approximately 400 days dispersed across a<br />
five-year period, <strong>and</strong> product sales will be conducted daily throughout the five-year<br />
life <strong>of</strong> the project. The project site will be accessed from the Medford Road<br />
terminus via an existing 60 foot wide private road access easement which will be<br />
surfaced with crushed rock.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061062 Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades Project<br />
Taft, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Taft--Kern<br />
The project would replace the existing headworks, including adding a bar screen<br />
to the dump station; rehabilitate two existing lagoons for redundancy; install a new<br />
Biolac aeration system for lagoon aeration <strong>and</strong> improved secondary (biological)<br />
treatment; install a new Parshall flume <strong>and</strong> ultrasonic level meter; install a new<br />
electrical feed <strong>and</strong> blowers; rehabilitate valves <strong>and</strong> piping; replace the existing<br />
electrical distribution system; <strong>and</strong> replace the existing generator at the existing<br />
wastewater treatment plant.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061064 E & J Gallo Winery Livingston Water Innovation <strong>and</strong> Energy Facility Project<br />
Merced County<br />
Livingston--Merced<br />
E&J Gallo Winery proposes to construct the Livingston Water Innovation <strong>and</strong><br />
Energy Facility (LWINE) on an 8-acre site adjacent to their existing facilities. The<br />
facility would include waste treatment tanks <strong>and</strong> equipment, buildings to house<br />
equipment, <strong>and</strong> associate site improvements. The project would digest<br />
wastewater <strong>and</strong> pomace to generate biogas <strong>and</strong> up to 2 megawatts <strong>of</strong> electricity to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fset a portion <strong>of</strong> the power usage from the utility grid; treat winery wastewater<br />
flows to reduce wastewater <strong>and</strong> contaminant loading on areas designated for l<strong>and</strong><br />
disposal <strong>of</strong> process wastewater; produce dried fertilizer from biosolids; recover<br />
some l<strong>and</strong> currently used for the application <strong>of</strong> wastewater; <strong>and</strong> recover heat from<br />
internal combustion engines.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062053 Merritt College Center for Science <strong>and</strong> Allied Health<br />
Peralta Community College District<br />
Oakl<strong>and</strong>--Alameda<br />
The project would construct the Center for Science <strong>and</strong> Allied Health on a vacant<br />
site located on the Merritt College campus. The building would be four stories <strong>and</strong><br />
contain approximately 110,860 gross sf. The new building would not cause an<br />
increase in student enrollment at Merritt College.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062054 American River Common Features WRDA 96 Remaining Sites R10<br />
Central Valley Flood Protection Board<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
Note: Refer to Recirculated dated 7/03/12.<br />
Levee repair work which involves constructing a jet-grout cut<strong>of</strong>f wall through the<br />
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levee under the Watt Avenue Bridge. Construction-related activities would take<br />
place for approximately three months. Temporary, progressive lane closures <strong>of</strong><br />
the Watt Avenue Bridge <strong>and</strong> adjoining recreational trail would occur for<br />
approximately eight weeks. The construction <strong>of</strong> Site R10 is anticipated to take<br />
place in the summer 2013.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062055 Jacob Lane Levee Improvements, Reach C<br />
Central Valley Flood Protection Board<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
Remove <strong>and</strong> reconstruct approximately 1,385 feet <strong>of</strong> levee between 10 feet <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong><br />
feet further l<strong>and</strong>ward. The new levee would reflect corrections to the width <strong>of</strong> the<br />
levee needed for levee inspection <strong>and</strong> flood fighting activities. Construction will<br />
occur late summer <strong>of</strong> 2013.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062056 Natomas East Main drain Canal<br />
Central Valley Flood Protection Board<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
Strengthen approximately 4,800 feet <strong>of</strong> flood control levee along the lower<br />
American River in the American River Parkway. Construction would be<br />
implemented over two construction seasons: the upstream segment is scheduled<br />
to be constructed in 2013 <strong>and</strong> the downstream segment is scheduled to be<br />
constructed in 2014.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062057 East Littlefield <strong>and</strong> Strongs Creek Plaza Properties Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Mitigation<br />
Fortuna, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Fortuna--Humboldt<br />
Grading permit & restoration creating 9.17 acres <strong>of</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s to restore 4.18 acres<br />
<strong>of</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s that were disturbed without permit as a result <strong>of</strong> unauthorized fill <strong>and</strong><br />
debris. Project includes removing fill material <strong>and</strong> surface debris from impacted<br />
wetl<strong>and</strong>s, developing new surface drainage to support northern red-legged frog<br />
habitat, <strong>and</strong> enhancing existing wetl<strong>and</strong>s on site by removing non-native plants<br />
<strong>and</strong> revegetating with a native plant buffer.<br />
2007062016 Natomas Levee Improvement Program L<strong>and</strong>side Improvements Phase 2 Project<br />
Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency<br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
Since certification <strong>and</strong> adoption <strong>of</strong> the previous environmental documents for the<br />
NLIP, SAFCA has continued to finalize the design <strong>and</strong> refine the features <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Natomas Project, including the restoration <strong>of</strong> a section <strong>of</strong> the north bank <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American River to provide improved fish <strong>and</strong> wildlife habitat, increased levee<br />
height within Reaches 1 through 11B <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento East Levee, removal <strong>of</strong><br />
existing pump at Bennett <strong>and</strong> Northern Pump Stations, <strong>and</strong> modification <strong>of</strong> design<br />
<strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> discharge piping <strong>and</strong> Siddiqui Pump Station.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061055 Camarillo Academy + Performing Arts Center<br />
Oxnard Union High School District<br />
Camarillo--Ventura<br />
Note: Review extended per lead.<br />
The Oxnard Union High School Distirct is proposing a new high school in the City<br />
<strong>of</strong> Camarillo (Camarillo Academy High School + Performing Arts Center). The<br />
Project would provide educational facilities for Grades 9-12 with a maximum<br />
enrollment <strong>of</strong> 1,000 students in approximately 108,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> floor area.<br />
Athletic fields <strong>and</strong> parking areas would be provided. A Performing Arts Center with<br />
a 700-seat main theater <strong>and</strong> a separate 99-seat black box theater is also<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>061057 Gr<strong>and</strong> Park Specific Plan<br />
Ontario, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Ontario--San Bernardino<br />
The proposed project is the Gr<strong>and</strong> Park Specific Plan for the development <strong>of</strong> a<br />
master planned residential community on approximately 320 gross acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>.<br />
The Gr<strong>and</strong> Park Specific Plan is divided into 10 planning areas <strong>and</strong> an<br />
approximately 130-net-acre Gr<strong>and</strong> Park. <strong>Planning</strong> Area 10 includes a high school<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> Area 9 includes an elementary school. The remaining planning<br />
areas contain a mix <strong>of</strong> low-density, medium-density <strong>and</strong> high-density residential<br />
development. Exhibit 4 <strong>of</strong> the IS shows the proposed l<strong>and</strong> use plan. The Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Park Specific Plan is comprised <strong>of</strong> 5 l<strong>and</strong> use designations: 1) Residential:<br />
Low-Density (6-12 DU/AC Gross Max); 2) Residential: Medium Density (12-18<br />
DU/AC Gross Max); 3) Residential: High Density (18-25 DU/AC Gross Max); 4)<br />
public schools; <strong>and</strong> 5) the Gr<strong>and</strong> Park. The Specific Plan area anticipates the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> up to 1,327 residential units with trails <strong>and</strong> pocket parks, a high<br />
school, elementary school, <strong>and</strong> the Gr<strong>and</strong> Park. It is also anticipated that<br />
Tentative Tract Map application(s), Development Agreement(s), <strong>and</strong> Williamson<br />
Act contract cancellation application(s) will be submitted in conjunction with the<br />
Specific Plan.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061058 Ranchero Road Improvement Project<br />
Hesperia, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Hesperia--San Bernardino<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Hesperia Development Services Department in cooperation with the<br />
County <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation proposes improvement to<br />
a 5.5-mile stretch <strong>of</strong> Ranchero Road from east <strong>of</strong> Mariposa Road (Station 67+00)<br />
to Seventh Avenue (Station 326+40.00). The proposed project will involve<br />
widening exisitng two-lane segments <strong>of</strong> Ranchero Road to four lanes, with a 12-ft<br />
painted two-way left-turn median <strong>and</strong> 6-ft shoulders in both directions. On-street<br />
parking will not be allowed. Shoulder width <strong>and</strong> other dimensions would vary,<br />
depending upon whether the subject roadway segment is located in City or county<br />
jurisdiction. The total estimated roadway right-<strong>of</strong>-way (ROW) width is anticipated<br />
to range between 80-ft <strong>and</strong> 140-ft.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061063 Portola Center Project<br />
Lake Forest, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Lake Forest--Orange<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> an Area Plan (Area Plan 2008-01) <strong>and</strong> Tentative Tract Map<br />
(TTM) Nos. <strong>15</strong>353-1, <strong>15</strong>353-2, <strong>and</strong> 17300 for the 195-acre Portola Center project<br />
site. The project will include a variety <strong>of</strong> housing types, including a mixed-use<br />
area with a small neighborhood commercial component, as well as parks, <strong>and</strong><br />
open space.<br />
The Portola Center Area Plan would provide a comprehensive set <strong>of</strong> guidelines,<br />
regulations, <strong>and</strong> implementation plans that would guide development <strong>of</strong> the project<br />
site. The Area Plan is designed to serve as a "blueprint" for development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project area by establishing the distribution <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> use <strong>and</strong> the criteria for<br />
development <strong>of</strong> each l<strong>and</strong> use district. North <strong>of</strong> Glenn Ranch Road (TTM 17300),<br />
the Area Plan proposes two single-family residential neighborhoods (east <strong>and</strong><br />
west <strong>of</strong> Saddleback Ranch Road). South <strong>of</strong> Glenn Ranch Road (TTM <strong>15</strong>353-1<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>353-2), various single- <strong>and</strong> multi-family neighborhoods are proposed, as<br />
well as a mixed-use (commercial/residential) neighborhood. Pedestrian parks<br />
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would be interspersed throughout the project site, <strong>and</strong> 10 to 20 acres <strong>of</strong> total<br />
parkl<strong>and</strong> (including a 5.0-acre Neighborhood park <strong>and</strong> potentially, an 8.0-acre<br />
Sports Park) is proposed southwest <strong>of</strong> the intersection <strong>of</strong> Glenn Ranch Road <strong>and</strong><br />
Saddleback Ranch Road. Open spaces are planned within <strong>and</strong> along the site's<br />
perimeter.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062051 KXPR Radio Tower Use Permit<br />
Sacramento County<br />
--Sacramento<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> a request for a use permit to allow an FM radio<br />
broadcasting facility consisting <strong>of</strong> a 500-foot tall tower <strong>and</strong> an equipment building<br />
on approximately 1.6 acres <strong>of</strong> a larger 268 acre site in the AG-80 (Agricultural)<br />
zone. The 500-foot tower will be approximately 48 inches in diameter <strong>and</strong> will be<br />
supported by guy wires anchored at three locations around the pole. The anchors<br />
will be located 325 feet from the base <strong>of</strong> the tower. The disturbed area (includes<br />
road, base <strong>of</strong> tower, equipment building <strong>and</strong> anchors points) will be approximately<br />
34,162 sf, or 0.78 acres.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>062052 3000 Bowers Avenue <strong>Office</strong> Development Project<br />
Santa Clara, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Sunnyvale--Santa Clara<br />
Architectural review to construct (2) <strong>15</strong>0,000 sf six story <strong>of</strong>fice buildings, a 17,400<br />
sf two-story commons building, a six-story parking garage & surface parking<br />
totaling 1,200 spaces, site improvements & l<strong>and</strong>scaping in conjunction with<br />
demolition <strong>of</strong> an existing 100,000 sf two-story building.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061056 General Plan Amendment No. 12GPA02 <strong>and</strong> Zone Change No. 12ZC02<br />
Chino Hills, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Chino--San Bernardino<br />
The Project is a proposal by the City <strong>of</strong> Chino Hills to change the General Plan<br />
L<strong>and</strong> Use Map designation <strong>of</strong> Founders Recreation Center / Former City Hall<br />
property from Institutional to High Density Residential <strong>and</strong> change the Zoning Map<br />
designation <strong>of</strong> the property from Planned Development (PD) 13-137 to High<br />
Density Residential (RM-2). The rezoning <strong>of</strong> the Former City Hall property to RM-2<br />
could allow a worst-case scenario <strong>of</strong> a maximum density <strong>of</strong> 25 dwelling units per<br />
acre, or 226 dwelling units.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>061061 Rancho En Sueno New Residence <strong>and</strong> Guesthouse<br />
Santa Barbara County<br />
Goleta--Santa Barbara<br />
Coastal Development Permit, on property zoned AG-II-320 to allow for<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> a new 2,597 sf residence, 966 sf garage, 797 sf guesthouse, 588<br />
sf garage, pool, driveway <strong>and</strong> grading including 2,435 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> cut <strong>and</strong> 2,436<br />
cubic yards <strong>of</strong> fill. The property would be served by a private septic system <strong>and</strong><br />
private water well. All residential development would be confined to a 1.72-acre<br />
residential development area. The remainder <strong>of</strong> the 104-acre parcel would remain<br />
in agricultural use as a part <strong>of</strong> the Hollister Ranch cattle cooperative.<br />
1998032048 Oak Valley Subdivision <strong>and</strong> Conceptual Master Plan Recirculated EIR<br />
Chico, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Chico--Butte<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2010-0174-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Thomas V. <strong>and</strong> Mary R. Fogarty<br />
Revocable Trust.<br />
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The project is limited to development <strong>of</strong> necessary public access infrastructure<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> the following: Placement <strong>of</strong> bottomless arched culverts across Dead<br />
Horse Slough to allow creation <strong>of</strong> road crossings <strong>of</strong> the waterway; Placement <strong>of</strong><br />
three storm water outfalls to pass water from detention basins into Dead Horse<br />
Slough. In addition the banks <strong>of</strong> the slough will be armored with riprap adjacent to<br />
the detention basins, at the outfalls <strong>and</strong> both at the head <strong>and</strong> tail ends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
arched culverts to minimize undermining <strong>of</strong> any structures during peak storm<br />
flows.<br />
2004071097 F.E. Weymouth Filtration Plant Oxidation Facilities <strong>and</strong> Site Improvements<br />
Program<br />
Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />
La Verne--Los Angeles<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> minor modifications <strong>and</strong> upgrades to the F.E. Weymouth<br />
Treatment Plant (Plant) Oxidation Retr<strong>of</strong>it Program: 1) replace an existing<br />
chain-link fence with a block concrete wall along Sedalia Avenue <strong>and</strong> the Plant's<br />
southwest perimeter, 2)construct a stormwater sedimentation detention basin in<br />
the southwest area <strong>of</strong> the Plant, 3) reconfigure existing basins; <strong>and</strong> 4) Incorporate<br />
an operation <strong>and</strong> maintenance action plan for Plant rejection. Other work includes<br />
pipe <strong>and</strong> valve installation associated with the basins.<br />
2005102102 Calaveras Dam Replacement Project<br />
San Francisco, City <strong>and</strong> County <strong>of</strong><br />
Fremont, Milpitas--Alameda, Santa Clara<br />
The Calaveras Dam Replacement Project (CDRP) includes the replacement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
existing Calaveras dam with a new earth <strong>and</strong> rock-fill dam that will accommodate a<br />
public water supply reservoir <strong>of</strong> the same size as the original 1920s plans (96,850<br />
Acre Feet) in order to meet Division <strong>of</strong> Safety <strong>of</strong> Dams (DSOD) requirements.<br />
When the replacement dam is completed, DSOD restrictions will be lifted <strong>and</strong> the<br />
original reservoir pool will be restored to the normal maximum water surface<br />
elevation <strong>of</strong> 756 feet. Construction will take approximately 4 years.<br />
2006072018 Soquel Creek Water District Well Master Plan<br />
Soquel Creek Water District<br />
Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />
The project is limited to the installation <strong>of</strong> a water level recorder at one <strong>of</strong> two sites<br />
within a pool on Soquel Creek. The preferred site is adjacent to the Santa Cruz<br />
County Waste Water pumping facility on Bay Avenue in the City <strong>of</strong> Capitola. The<br />
east bank <strong>of</strong> the stream at this location contains a steep, upstream facing<br />
s<strong>and</strong>stone cliff onto which a 2" diameter steel pipe would be secured. The pipe<br />
would extend approximately 10' down to the water surface <strong>and</strong> 2' below the water<br />
surface. The bottom <strong>of</strong> 2" diameter pipe will be open. At the top <strong>of</strong> the pipe a<br />
12"x12"x10" steel junction box will be attached to the cliff surface. The steel box<br />
will contain a press equalizer, allow access to the water level sensor <strong>and</strong> provide<br />
an electrical connection from the water level sensor <strong>and</strong> provide an electrical<br />
connection from the water level sensor to the data logger. An electrical conduit will<br />
be buried in the existing foot path on the channel bank <strong>and</strong> extended to the east<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the waste water pumping facility where it will be connected to an existing<br />
data logger. The steel conduit, steel box <strong>and</strong> buried electrical conduit are<br />
necessary to prevent v<strong>and</strong>alism <strong>of</strong> the equipment.<br />
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20080321<strong>15</strong> Westbrook Amendment to the Sierra Vista Specific Plan<br />
Roseville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Roseville--Placer<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> amendments to the Sierra Vista Specific Plan, which would<br />
allow for future development <strong>of</strong> approximately 397 acres <strong>of</strong> the site with a mix <strong>of</strong><br />
uses; including General Plan text, l<strong>and</strong> use designations <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> use map<br />
amendment; rezoning to change the Urban Reserve designation to 141 (705 units)<br />
<strong>of</strong> LDR (low density residential), 79 acres (635 units) <strong>of</strong> MDR (medium density<br />
residential) <strong>and</strong> 28 acres (689 units) <strong>of</strong> HDR (high density residential), 6 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
CMU (commercial mixed use), 37 acres <strong>of</strong> CC/GC (general commercial) uses, 11<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> public/quasi-public uses including an elementary school, 16 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
parks, <strong>and</strong> 36 acres <strong>of</strong> open space; <strong>and</strong> execution <strong>of</strong> Development Agreement.<br />
2009071071 Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC)<br />
Anaheim, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Anaheim--Orange<br />
The City <strong>of</strong> Anaheim, in partnership with the Orange County Transportation<br />
Authority (OCTA), is proposing to enhance the existing Anaheim Metrolin/Amtrak<br />
Station that is located south <strong>of</strong> Katella Avenue <strong>and</strong> adjacent to the Grove <strong>of</strong><br />
Anaheim (the "ARTIC project"). A larger station with improved transit connectivity<br />
<strong>and</strong> passenger services <strong>and</strong> amenities will be constructed approximately one<br />
quarter (.025) mile east along the existing OCTA railroad right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />
2010022008 Brewer Road Bridge at King Slough Bridge Replacement<br />
Placer County<br />
Lincoln--Placer<br />
The 1,952-acre Brewer Road Bridge at King Slough Replacement Project consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> replacing an existing 20-foot wide by 24-feet long, two lane reinforced concrete<br />
slab bridge with a new bridge in the same alignment. The project is located at King<br />
Slough which is located northwest <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Roseville approximately 6 miles<br />
north <strong>of</strong> Baseline Road on Brewer Road. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to replace a<br />
structurally deficient bridge with a larger bridge to accommodate transportation<br />
needs.<br />
2010022010 Brewer Road Over Markham Ravine Bridge Replacement<br />
Placer County<br />
Lincoln--Placer<br />
The 2.4-acre Brewer Road Bridge at Markham Ravine Replacement Project<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> replacing an existing 20-foot wide by 24-feet long two lane reinforced<br />
concrete Slab Bridge with a new bridge in the same alignment. The project is<br />
located at Markham Ravine which is located northwest <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Roseville<br />
approximately 10 miles north <strong>of</strong> Baseline Road on Brewer Road. The purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
the project is to replace a structurally deficient bridge with a larger bridge to<br />
accommodate transportation needs.<br />
2010041016 06-KIN-41-R37.5/R38.1<br />
Caltrans #6<br />
Lemoore--Kings<br />
The Project involves constructing left-turn lanes for northbound <strong>and</strong> southbound<br />
directions on SR 41 with associated pavement widening to the east <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />
alignment from 1 to 12 feet, <strong>and</strong> realigning Jackson Avenue to meet the Advisory<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ard 75 degree (minimum) intersection skew angle. The design incorporates<br />
variable widths ranging from 12 feet to 24 feet in <strong>and</strong> around the intersection to<br />
accommodate truck turning movements <strong>and</strong> 8-foot shoulders. The widening<br />
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begins at PM 37.5 <strong>and</strong> ends at PM R38.1. The realignment moves Jackson<br />
Avenue approximately 45 feet (maximum) south <strong>of</strong> the existing Jackson Avenue<br />
alignment. The Project also includes relocating several utility poles <strong>and</strong> upgrading<br />
the existing safety lighting.<br />
The Project will impact 6.24 acres <strong>of</strong> Tipton kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides)<br />
habitat including temporary impacts to 4.16 acres <strong>and</strong> permanent removal <strong>of</strong> 2.08<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> habitat. The Project is expected to result in incidental take <strong>of</strong> Tipton<br />
kangaroo rat, which is designated as an endangered species under the California<br />
Endangered Species Act. The ITP referenced above as issued by DFG authorizes<br />
incidental take <strong>of</strong> the Tipton kangaroo rat, subject to various terms <strong>and</strong> conditions,<br />
including the requirement that all authorized impacts are fully mitigated <strong>and</strong> take is<br />
minimized.<br />
2010092022 665 Proposed Street/Mirabel Project<br />
San Carlos, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Carlos--San Mateo<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> demolition <strong>of</strong> an existing single-family home on the project<br />
site <strong>and</strong> subdivision <strong>of</strong> the existing two parcels into seven parcels for the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> seven detached, clustered residential units with shared common<br />
ownership ranging from 2,644 to 2,996sf in size <strong>and</strong> two to three stories in height.<br />
Site improvements will include a permeable paver shared driveway, drainage inlets<br />
that lead to dissipaters into Pulgas Creek <strong>and</strong> wrought iron fencing, benches,<br />
exercise stations, <strong>and</strong> a decomposed granite trail along the creek.<br />
2010111042 San Diego Creek Restoration Project<br />
Irvine, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Irvine--Orange<br />
The project is limited to restoring a 1,971 meter (1.2 mile) portion <strong>of</strong> the San Diego<br />
Creek to original design grade <strong>and</strong> capacity as constructed in 1988. The City <strong>of</strong><br />
Irvine proposes to accomplish this by: removing silt to design grade; removing<br />
trash, debris, <strong>and</strong> vegetation from the channel bottom; <strong>and</strong> realigning <strong>and</strong>/or<br />
replace existing riprap around outlet structures, grade control structures, <strong>and</strong><br />
under bridges. The one time, initial construction intends to remove 0.14 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
riparian vegetation. No new structures beyond that <strong>of</strong> the original 1988<br />
construction are proposed. The repair <strong>of</strong> outlet structures, grade control structures,<br />
<strong>and</strong> restoration <strong>of</strong> the eroded soil-cement banks <strong>and</strong> access ramps will consist <strong>of</strong><br />
the same type <strong>of</strong> material, in the same location, as originally designed. The project<br />
includes ongoing maintenance <strong>of</strong> the channel <strong>and</strong> existing structures throughout<br />
the term <strong>of</strong> the Agreement.<br />
2011072031 Folsom Boulevard Widening/Ramona Avenue Extension Project<br />
Sacramento, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Sacramento--Sacramento<br />
The City proposes to widen Folsom Boulevard between U.S. 50 <strong>and</strong> the UPRR<br />
tracks undercrossing to accommodate the newly added intersection where<br />
Ramona Avenue ties into Folsom Boulevard. There would be construction staging<br />
areas <strong>and</strong> utility relocation as part <strong>of</strong> the proposed project. The proposed project<br />
would extend Ramona Avenue to connect to Folsom Boulevard <strong>and</strong> improve the<br />
mobility for pedestrians along Ramona Avenue between Brighton Avenue <strong>and</strong><br />
Cucamonga Avenue.<br />
Improvements to Ramona Avenue between Cucamonga Avenue <strong>and</strong> Brighton<br />
Avenue would include widening Ramona Ave. to provide sidewalks with<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scaping areas, on-street parallel parking, bike lanes, st<strong>and</strong>ard street lighting,<br />
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<strong>and</strong> an upgraded drainage system, including a potential detention basin. At the<br />
intersection <strong>of</strong> Brighton Avenue <strong>and</strong> the proposed Ramona Ave. extension, there<br />
are two design options discussed in this document: a three-way-stop-controlled<br />
intersection or a roundabout intersection. The proposed improvements would<br />
conform to the existing driveways <strong>and</strong> parking lots. In areas where there are no<br />
structures, the roadway would conform to the proposed right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>011014 Public Works- El Camino Real at Santa Margarita Creek Bridge Project ED10-185<br />
(245R12B585)<br />
San Luis Obispo County<br />
Atascadero--San Luis Obispo<br />
A proposal by the County <strong>of</strong> San Luis Obispo Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works<br />
(County) to reinforce the El Camino Real at Santa Margarita Creek Bridge, Bridge<br />
No. 49C0310, to mitigate scour at bridge foundations. This project would result in<br />
the temporary disturbance <strong>of</strong> approximately 0.05 acres (2<strong>15</strong>0 s.f.) <strong>and</strong> the<br />
permanent disturbance <strong>of</strong> approximately 520 s.f., <strong>and</strong> is located on El Camino<br />
Real at Asuncion Road, approximately two miles southeast <strong>of</strong> the city limit <strong>of</strong><br />
Atascadero, north <strong>of</strong> the village <strong>of</strong> Garden Farms.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>011014 Public Works- El Camino Real at Santa Margarita Creek Bridge Project ED10-185<br />
(245R12B585)<br />
San Luis Obispo County<br />
Atascadero--San Luis Obispo<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the<br />
Project applicant, Mr. Dave Flynn. The Project consists <strong>of</strong> reinforcing the El<br />
Camino Real at Santa Margarita Creek Bridge (No. 493C0310) to repair scour at<br />
bridge foundations. The Project will include dowels being drilled <strong>and</strong> cemented at<br />
various locations along the bottoms <strong>of</strong> piers No. 2 <strong>and</strong> No. 3 in the area <strong>of</strong> the<br />
existing scour cavities. Approximately 31 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> loose sediment <strong>and</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
weathered s<strong>and</strong>stone will be removed in preparation for reinforcement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cavities. Four-sack grout will be pumped into the cavities to replace the<br />
scoured-out s<strong>and</strong>stone bedrock <strong>and</strong> prevent further undermining <strong>of</strong> the structure. If<br />
work occurs while surface flows exist in the channel, a dewatering plan will be<br />
implemented to divert flows around the work area. The Notification materials,<br />
including engineered plans, are made part <strong>of</strong> the Project Description. An access<br />
ramp will be created to allow the equipment to reach the scour area from Santa<br />
Margarita Road to the northwest <strong>of</strong> the Project Area.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>022049 Mindego Gateway Project<br />
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District<br />
--San Mateo<br />
Construct a staging area/parking lot, commemorative site, <strong>and</strong> two connector trails<br />
on Russia Ridge Open Space Preserve. The project would also close a 1-mile<br />
segment <strong>of</strong> an existing multi-use trail to bicycles (to protect sensitive biological<br />
resources), <strong>and</strong> amend two Williamson Act contracts to allow for recreational use<br />
<strong>of</strong> the underlining parcels that is compatible with ongoing grazing operations.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>031062 Linda Vista East Sewer Upsize <strong>and</strong> Realignment<br />
Vallecitos Water District<br />
San Marcos--San Diego<br />
The upsizing <strong>and</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> an existing underground gravity sewer line that<br />
runs through public streets <strong>and</strong> private properties, under <strong>State</strong> Hwy. 78 to an<br />
upstream connection with an existing sewer line in Blingham Drive. the project<br />
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includes the underground installation <strong>of</strong> approximately 2,980 feet <strong>of</strong> new,<br />
gravity-drive n <strong>15</strong>-inch diameter PVC sewer pipe including surface access<br />
manholes for maintenance <strong>and</strong> clean-out.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>041035 595 Munras<br />
Monterey, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Monterey--Monterey<br />
The project site is 17,950 s.f. in area <strong>and</strong> is located at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Munras<br />
Avenue <strong>and</strong> Webster Street. A 25' x 95' public utility easement exists along the<br />
property's northeastern edge. The easement area contains a walkway to the<br />
historic Robert Louis Stevenson house, various public utilities <strong>and</strong> vegetation.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069016 Star Fire 2 THP (2-10-084 PLA)<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Placer<br />
The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />
Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0067-R2 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, New Forestry, LLC.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069017 Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace aging infrastructure to improve efficiency <strong>and</strong> decrease risk <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />
failure. Install Supervisory Control <strong>and</strong> Data Access System (SCADA) to eliminate<br />
process bottlenecks <strong>and</strong> deteriorating infrastructure to minimize risk <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />
failure at Plants 2, 3, <strong>and</strong> 4; replace aeration equipment <strong>and</strong> refurbish clarifier;<br />
install new UV equipment; replace s<strong>and</strong> filters with cloth; install second belt filter.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>069018 Wastewater Treatment Plant FOG Modifications<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Install an additional FOG tank (<strong>15</strong>,000 gallons) <strong>and</strong> upgrade the cleaning an<br />
monitoring system.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068204 CT Proposes to Replace a Damaged 80 ft. Culvert Crossing SR 84.<br />
3G0401/0412000472<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
--San Mateo<br />
An 80 Ft. culvert has failed <strong>and</strong> created a sinkhole. The culvert will be replaced<br />
with drainage inlets on each end <strong>and</strong> the road will be repaved to match existing<br />
grade.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068205 Adoption <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving First Amended <strong>and</strong> Restated Joint Exercise <strong>of</strong><br />
Powers (JPA) Among the County <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino<br />
Fontana, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Fontana--San Bernardino<br />
Adoption <strong>of</strong> a resolution approving First Amended <strong>and</strong> Restated Joint Exercise <strong>of</strong><br />
Powers (JPA) among the County <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino, the City <strong>of</strong> Ontario <strong>and</strong> the<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Fontana, relating to a Homeownership Protection Program, <strong>and</strong><br />
superseding Resolution No. <strong>2012</strong>-037.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068206 Conditional Use Permit No. 2168 - Mossy Volkswagen<br />
El Cajon, City <strong>of</strong><br />
El Cajon--San Diego<br />
The project is the re-establishment <strong>of</strong> an automobile dealership with no<br />
construction or physical improvements on an existing commercially developed site<br />
that has historically been used as an automobile dealership for decades.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068207 Agreement <strong>2012</strong>-0068-R4 - PG&E Bear Valley Springs Pipeline Replacement<br />
Project - Trenching Two Unnamed Ephemeral Drainages<br />
Fish & Game #4<br />
--Kern<br />
The Permittee will construct a trench across two (2) unnamed ephemeral<br />
drainages for the purpose <strong>of</strong> replacing a section <strong>of</strong> 34-inch gas transmission<br />
pipeline with thick-walled stell pipeline. The tranches will measure 199 feet <strong>and</strong><br />
281 feet, respectively, across the drainages <strong>and</strong> will be 6 feet wide <strong>and</strong> 6 feet<br />
deep. The total temporary impact area for both drainages will be 0.14 acres.<br />
Native trees will not be removed <strong>and</strong> water will not be present during the proposed<br />
work period. Once the Project is complete, trenches will be filled with original soil<br />
removed from sites <strong>and</strong> the surface <strong>of</strong> the drainage bed <strong>and</strong> banks will be retored<br />
to the original condition.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068208 Gas Line <strong>15</strong>1 Low Gravity Lateral Canal Maintenance Project, SAA<br />
1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0071-R2<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--Butte<br />
The project consists <strong>of</strong> removing a section <strong>of</strong> exposed damaged gas pipe line <strong>and</strong><br />
replacing a section <strong>of</strong> an existing gas line with a new pipe line approximately 11<br />
feet south <strong>of</strong> the existing pipe line location, Gas line <strong>15</strong>1 extends east to west,<br />
laying parallel to Butte City Highway (CA-162) <strong>and</strong> spans the Low Gravity Lateral<br />
Canal near the intersection <strong>of</strong> Wickman Road. Approximately 500 feet <strong>of</strong> new gas<br />
pipeline will be installed underground <strong>and</strong> buried to a minimum <strong>of</strong> 25 feet below<br />
the Low Gravity Lateral Canal's concrete box culvert.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068209 Brushy Canyon Access Road Rehabilitation, No. 1600-<strong>2012</strong>-0098-R2<br />
Fish & Game #2<br />
--El Dorado<br />
The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> rehabilitation <strong>and</strong> reconstruction <strong>of</strong> a crossing<br />
culvert necessary to restore the access road to the PCWA's Brushy Canyon Adit<br />
facility. The access road will be restored where it crosses the unnamed tributary to<br />
allow regular inspection <strong>of</strong> the adit facility.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068210 Ohlone College Newark Campus Photovoltaic Installation<br />
Ohlone Community College District<br />
Newark--Alameda<br />
Ohlone Community College District proposes to install a 1 MW photovaltaic<br />
system in parking lots located on the campus. The system would be mounted on<br />
carport structures installed over existing paved parking area. The electricity<br />
produced by the system would be used on the campus. The system would be<br />
installed, operated <strong>and</strong> maintained by the third party.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068211 Placerville <strong>2012</strong> AC Overlay Project<br />
Placerville, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Placerville--El Dorado<br />
Place new AC pavement over existing deteriorated street surface as described in<br />
attached Exhibit "A".<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068212 Reclamation District 2062 Levee Maintenance Project<br />
Fish & Game #3<br />
--San Joaquin<br />
The project is limited to repairing to total <strong>of</strong> seven levee maintenance sites on the<br />
southern bank <strong>of</strong> Old River. They are located at Mile Post 0.09, 0.21, 0.23, 0.27,<br />
0.56, 1.20, <strong>and</strong> 1.42. Maintenance includes grading <strong>and</strong> restoring the levee side<br />
slopes to original grade <strong>and</strong> contour <strong>and</strong> further bettressing erosive points <strong>of</strong> the<br />
levee with rip rap <strong>and</strong> boulders that are keyed into the toe <strong>of</strong> the levee below mean<br />
high water. Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement Number<br />
1600-2011-0278-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068213 Rehabilitate Hooper Slough Bridge (Br # 21-0019)<br />
Caltrans #4<br />
--Napa<br />
Replacement <strong>of</strong> eastern abutment which is cracked <strong>and</strong> failing.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068214 King Gillette Ranch Riparian Restoration Project<br />
Mountains Recreation <strong>and</strong> Conservation Authority<br />
--Los Angeles<br />
Riparian Habitat restoration <strong>of</strong> Stokes Canyon Creek <strong>and</strong> a tributary. And<br />
immediately surrounding areas on APNs 4455-033-901, 909, 912, <strong>and</strong> 914.<br />
Removal <strong>of</strong> exotic plant species. Plant native riparian species. use tractors to<br />
remove concrete rubble, grade back fill pushed along creek edge.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>0682<strong>15</strong> AC Overlay<br />
Caltrans #6<br />
--Kern<br />
Overlay with rubberized asphalt concrete extend service life.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068216 MX Track/ 4x4 Area Restroom<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Tracy--San Joaquin<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to install a new restroom adjacent to the MX Track<br />
<strong>and</strong> 4x4 Area at eastern boundary <strong>of</strong> Caregie SVRA. The new restroom building<br />
will consist <strong>of</strong> a concrete prefabricated structure, <strong>and</strong> ADA parking space, <strong>and</strong> a<br />
service line from the restroom to mounded leach field.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068217 Vehicle Wast Station<br />
Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
--Alameda, San Joaquin<br />
The project will construct a vehicle <strong>and</strong> equipment was facility at Carnegie SVRA.<br />
The was station <strong>and</strong> storage tank will be located slightly to the north <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />
maintenance/storage building in the Carnegie maintenance yard. The system will<br />
be designed to accommodate pre-wash <strong>of</strong> muddy vechiles <strong>and</strong> equipment on a<br />
concrete slab.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068218 Demonstrate Integrated Renewable Energy Technologies for Biorefineries<br />
Energy Commission<br />
Santa Barbara--Santa Barbara<br />
This project will integrate several emerging technologies to produce reliable<br />
on-dem<strong>and</strong> primary renewable power for a biodiesel production facility. These<br />
technologies include: (1) combined solar power <strong>and</strong> head, (2) modular gasification<br />
to convert oil seed extraction solids (inedible castor <strong>and</strong> algae) into heat <strong>and</strong><br />
power, (3) anaerobic digestion (AD) to convert liquid by-products <strong>of</strong> biodiesel<br />
production (raw glycerin <strong>and</strong> wash water) to produce heat <strong>and</strong> power. Together<br />
these technologies will form an integrated system for providing 24/7 on-dem<strong>and</strong><br />
primary power <strong>and</strong> heat for a biodiesel production facility <strong>and</strong> operated by<br />
Biodiesel Industries <strong>of</strong> Ventura (BIV) on Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) in<br />
Port Hueneme, CA.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068219 Realizing Energy Efficient Lighting in California<br />
Energy Commission<br />
Davis--Yolo<br />
LEC Replacement Lamp Performance Testing; This project will conduct<br />
performance testing on LED replacement lamps. The research will serve to<br />
establish the market size <strong>and</strong> energy savings potential <strong>of</strong> LED replacement lamps<br />
in key commercial applications; provide partners with an energy use case that may<br />
be used as basis for development <strong>of</strong> rebates, incentives <strong>and</strong> marketing programs<br />
focused on LED lamp techology; <strong>and</strong> verify product claims regarding lumen <strong>and</strong><br />
color maintenance, dimming performance, in addition to product life.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068220 Fuel-Flexible, Hybrid CHP at San Bernardino Municipal Water Department<br />
Energy Commission<br />
San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />
This proposed project <strong>of</strong>fers a system that it is capable <strong>of</strong> meeting the SCAQMD<br />
Rule 1110.2 limits as well as the CARB 2007 limits for distributed generation<br />
without costly biogas clean-up <strong>and</strong> without system efficiency penalties due to<br />
parasitic power condumption. A partial oxidation gas turbine (POGT) to be built<br />
from commercially available components used for turbocharging large stationary<br />
engines <strong>and</strong> a fuel processor built from know-how developed over several<br />
decades <strong>of</strong> experience will be integrated with an internal combustion engine for<br />
ultra-low emissions hybrid generation. Specifically, by reforming portion (45%)<br />
biogas, into hydrogen-rich gas <strong>and</strong> then blending it with the remaining<br />
non-reformed biogas <strong>and</strong> supplying the engines with fuel gas mixture containing<br />
EOE6 mass present <strong>of</strong> hydrogen relative to the methane in the original fuel.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068221 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-07 Project No. S5-Sewer Main Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />
Replace 2,650' <strong>of</strong> 10" with 12" on W. Rialto.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068222 C.R.P. EAR 12-11 Project No. SB-Main Cleaning <strong>and</strong> Lining<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Identify deterioration in main <strong>and</strong> line to prevent infiltration/inflow.<br />
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<strong>2012</strong>068223 C.R.P. E.A.R 12-08-Project No. S6-Sewer Main Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace 2,410 linear feet <strong>of</strong> sewer main. Specifically: Replace 330' <strong>of</strong> 10" with <strong>15</strong>"<br />
on W. R<strong>and</strong>all; 570' <strong>of</strong> 8" with 12" on AT&SF RR; 300' <strong>of</strong> 8" with 12" on E. 1st; 210'<br />
<strong>of</strong> 8" iwht 10" on N. Willow; 180' <strong>of</strong> 8" with 10" on N. Riverside; <strong>and</strong> 820" <strong>of</strong> 8" with<br />
10" on N. Pepper.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068224 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-06 Project No. S4-Sewer Main Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace 3,950 linear feet <strong>of</strong> sewer main. Specifically: Replace 2,630' <strong>of</strong> 8" with 12"<br />
on N. Willow; <strong>and</strong> 1,320' <strong>of</strong> 8" with 12" on W. Foothill.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068225 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-05 Project No. S3-Sewer Main Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace 8, 308 linear feet <strong>of</strong> sewer main. Specifically: Replace 2,400' <strong>of</strong> 8" with<br />
12" on N. Sycomore; 1,320' <strong>of</strong> 8" with 10" on E. Etiw<strong>and</strong>a, <strong>and</strong> 1,648' <strong>of</strong> 8" with<br />
12", <strong>and</strong> 2,940' <strong>of</strong> 10" with 12" on N. Acacia.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068226 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-10 Project No. SA-Manhole Rehabilitation<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Identify manhole deterioration <strong>and</strong> rehabilitate to reduce infiltration/overflow.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068227 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-<strong>15</strong> Project No. W3-Booster 3 Improvements (Retr<strong>of</strong>it)<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace the pump, motor control center <strong>and</strong> other associated mechanical <strong>and</strong><br />
electrical equipment at Booster #3.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068228 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-17 Project No. W5-Seismic Improvements to Cedar Reservoir No.<br />
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Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Tie the reservoir structure to the foundation by constructing a curb inside the<br />
reservoir around the perimeter with shear bars <strong>and</strong>/or seismic cables.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068229 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-16 Project No. W4-Booster Nos. 4 <strong>and</strong> 5<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace the pump, motor control <strong>and</strong> other associated mechanical <strong>and</strong> electrical<br />
equipment.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068230 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-20 Project No. WA-Meter Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Change out customer meters (approximately 800 per year) to ensure no meter in<br />
service longer than <strong>15</strong> years.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068231 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-19 Project No. W7-Water Main <strong>and</strong> Valve Replacement on W.<br />
Baseline <strong>and</strong> N. Riverside, Phase II<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace 400 feet <strong>of</strong> 14" inch line on W. Baseline with 14" <strong>and</strong> 4,670 feet <strong>of</strong> 24" on<br />
N. Riverside with 24" to reduce potential for leakage or failure.<br />
Document<br />
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<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse CEQA Database<br />
CEQA Daily Log<br />
Documents Received during the Period: 06/01/<strong>2012</strong> - 06/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2012</strong><br />
SCH<br />
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Title /<br />
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Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>068232 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-14 Project No. W2-Chino Well No. 1 Nitrate Blending<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Blend the discharge from Chino Well No. 1 with system water to reduce nitrate<br />
levels.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068233 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-23 Project No. WD-Dead End Main Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Identify <strong>and</strong> replace mains as necessary to reduce number <strong>of</strong> restricted flows<br />
resulting in stagnant water.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068234 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-18 Project No. W6-City Wells 1 <strong>and</strong> 2 Improvements<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace the pumps, motor control centers <strong>and</strong> other associated mechanical <strong>and</strong><br />
electrical equipment <strong>and</strong> piping. Provide adequate enclosure around City Well 2.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068235 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-24 Project No. WE-Valve Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
--San Bernardino<br />
Identify <strong>and</strong> replace inoperable valves as necessary to reduce failures.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068236 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-04-Project No. S2-Sewer Main Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace 6,860 linear feet <strong>of</strong> sewer line to prevent overflow. Specifically: Replace<br />
1,410 feet <strong>of</strong> 12" line with 18", 340' feet <strong>of</strong> 10" 18", <strong>and</strong> 1,<strong>15</strong>0' feet <strong>of</strong> 18" with 21"<br />
on S. Acacia: Replace 220" feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>" with 21", 240 feet <strong>of</strong> 18" with 24" <strong>and</strong> 490'<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> 18" with 21" on E. Merrill; <strong>and</strong> Replace 640 feet <strong>of</strong> 18" with 21" <strong>and</strong> 2,370<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>" with 21" on S.Sycamore.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068237 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-21 Project No. WB-Service Line Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Change out service lines made <strong>of</strong> polybutylene (approximately 235 per year) due<br />
to high failure rate.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068238 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-25 Project No. WF-Hydrant Replacement<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Identify <strong>and</strong> replace hydrants as necessary.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068239 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-12 Project No. SC-Engineering Studies (Master Plan <strong>and</strong><br />
Regulatory Related)<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Prepare studies related to regulatory requirements for five (5) year Master Plan.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068240 C.R.P.E.A.R 12-13 Project No. W1-SCADA Improvements<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Replace <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardize all existing equipment, including the radios, for<br />
integration with wastewater Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)<br />
remote computerized system. Tie in with American Water Enterprises Operations<br />
Service Center in O'Fallon, Missouri via a T1 line.<br />
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CEQA Daily Log<br />
Documents Received during the Period: 06/01/<strong>2012</strong> - 06/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2012</strong><br />
SCH<br />
Number<br />
Title /<br />
Lead Agency /<br />
City--County /<br />
Description<br />
Documents Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>068241 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-22 Project No. WC-Small Diameter<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Indentify <strong>and</strong> replace mains as necessary to reduce restricted fire flows <strong>and</strong><br />
potential for leakage.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>068242 C.R.P.E.A.R. 12-26 Project No. WG-Engineering Studies (Master Plan <strong>and</strong><br />
Regulatory Related)<br />
Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />
Rialto--San Bernardino<br />
Five (5) year Master <strong>Planning</strong> for future funding <strong>and</strong> construction.<br />
Received on Friday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Total Documents: 84 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 59<br />
Totals for Period: 06/01/<strong>2012</strong> - 06/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Total Documents: 531 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 367<br />
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