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Jerry Brown, Governor
S T A T E C L E A R I N G H O U S E
SUMMARY OF
POSTINGS
December 1 – 15, 2017
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE SUMMARY OF POSTINGS The State Clearinghouse distributes draft environmental documents to state agencies for review and comment, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The State Clearinghouse also acts as the State Single Point of Contact for the review of federal grant applications and federal development projects. This Summary of Postings summarizes the environmental documents and federal grant applications received by the Clearinghouse during the period December 1 – 15, 2017. STATE CLEARINGHOUSE CONTACTS Please contact the State Clearinghouse if you have any questions regarding processing of environmental documents or grant applications. We may be reached at: Telephone: (916) 445-0613 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.opr.ca.gov Questions regarding federal grant notices should be directed to Sheila Brown via email. STATE CLEARINGHOUSE MAILING ADDRESS USPS:
OR
USPS/Courier Service / Hand Deliveries:
State Clearinghouse P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044
State Clearinghouse 1400 Tenth Street, Room 113 Sacramento, CA 95814
INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON-LINE The CEQA Statute and Guidelines are available through the Office of Administrative Law California Code of Regulations and California Statue’s websites at: http://www.oal.ca.gov/ http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes.xhtml The State Clearinghouse Handbook, which contains all of our environmental document and grant processing procedures and forms, is available on our website: https://www.opr.ca.gov/m_stateclearinghouse.php
Environmental Document Filings with the State Clearinghouse
1999-2016
All CEQA documents filed with the State Clearinghouse are available for viewing on the internet at
http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov
Summary of CEQA Document Submittals by Year and by Type
Year NOP
ND /
MND EIR NOD NOE EIS EA Oth
Total
Documents
1999 602 2,007 481 1,808 2,699 22 41 177 7,886
2000 613 2,243 475 2,580 3,840 16 78 386 10,281
2001 703 2,612 524 2,851 6,083 13 75 422 13,398
2002 642 2,676 544 3,102 5,737 14 66 409 13,272
2003 757 2,972 577 3,243 6,078 8 57 360 14,115
2004 766 2,903 625 3,304 5,898 11 55 339 14,093
2005 797 3,076 636 3,087 5,649 16 59 370 13,829
2006 860 2,882 649 2,954 4,716 7 39 406 12,562
2007 803 2,805 583 2,755 4,137 11 37 444 11,602
2008 735 2,583 570 2,632 4,307 6 36 539 11,529
2009 534 2,205 477 2,391 3,747 6 46 463 9,869
2010 471 1,771 464 2,263 3,646 7 74 465 9,164
2011 436 1,645 396 2,260 3,894 8 45 412 9,098
2012 401 1,594 373 2,245 4,334 9 24 360 9,340
2013 471 1,532 348 2,102 4,451 9 30 325 9,268
2014 461 1,732 406 2,424 4,576 8 23 380 10,010
2015 482 1,666 363 2,368 4,867 3 31 389 10,169
2016 412 1,614 385 2,391 5,051 5 20 400 10,278
Key:
NOP Notice of Preparation
EIR Environmental Impact Report
ND/MND Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration
NOD Notice of Determination
NOE Notice of Exemption
EA Environmental Assessment
EIS Environmental Impact Statement
Oth Other types of documents, including Final EIRs, Early Consultation notices, etc.
**NOTE: Documents included are: BIAs (Bureau of Indian Affairs) Gaming and Non-
Gaming – Land into Trust documents.
CEQA Documents Key for abbreviations of Document Type:
ADM Addendum CON Early Consultation Notice EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report SIR Supplemental EIR SBE Subsequent EIR EA Draft Environmental Assessment EIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement JD Joint Document (CEQA/NEPA) FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact NOI Notice of Intent FIS Final Environmental Statement Neg Dec/ND Negative Declaration MND Mitigated Negative Declaration NOE Notice of Exemption NOD Notice of Determination NODe Notice of Decision NOP Notice of Preparation (of an EIR) FIN Final Document TRI Tribal Compact Environmental Evaluation BIA-LA Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Land Acquisition BIA-ND Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Decision FED Functional Equivalent Document SCEA Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment OTH Other type (none of the above)
DAILYLOG.FRX
State Clearinghouse CEQA Database
CEQA ActionsCEQA Daily Log
Documents Received during the Period: 12/01/2017 - 12/15/2017
Report Printed on Tuesday, January 2, 2018
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2015121080 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Strategy and Regional
Transportation Plans
Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments
--Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito
EIR 02/05/2018
Note: Review per lead
Note: The Draft 2040 MTP/SCS and Draft EIR can be downloaded from the
AMBAG Website at:
http://www.ambag.org/programs-services/planning/metro-transport-plan/2040-MTP
-SCS.
The proposed 2040 MTP/SCS will guide the development of the Regional and
Federal Transportation Improvement Programs (RTIP and FTIP) as well as other
transportation programming documents and plans throughout Monterey, Santa
Cruz and San Benito Counties. Specifically the project is intended to implement
Regional Transportation Planning Agency goals regarding future mobility needs
and identify programs, actions and a plan of projects intended to address these
needs consistent with adopted goals and policies. The 2040 MTP/SCS includes
the Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) pursuant to the requirements of SB
375. Accordingly, the 2040 MTP/SCS identifies transportation improvement
projects and a land use scenario that would effectively meet SB 375 greenhouse
gas emission requirements.
2009031083 Westside Subway Extension Project
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles, City of, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, ...--Los Angeles
FIN
The Westside Purple Line Extension Project is an approx 9-mi heavy rail transit
subway that will operate as an extension of the Metro Purple Line from its current
western terminus at Wilshire/Western Station to a new western terminus near the
West LA Veterans Affairs Hospital. The project will have seven new stations
(Wilshire/La Brea, Wilshire/fairfax, Wilshire/La Cienega, Wilshire/Rodeo, Century
City Constellation, Westwood/UCLA and Westwood/VA Hospital). Section 2 is a
2.59-mi section from Wilshire/La Cienega to Century City with two new stations at
Wilshire/Rodeo and Century City Constellation.
2016111044 The Culver Studios Innovation Plan, Comprehensive Plan Amendment No. 7
Culver City
Culver City--Los Angeles
FIN
The Culver Studios Innovation Plan which is reflected in the proposed
Comprehensive Plan Amendment No. 7 (CPA No. 7), proposes to technologically
update and expand the facilities within the existing 14.3 acre Studio Campus, while
retaining the Studio's unique ambiance and prominent place in the community.
CPA No. 7 includes some, but not all, of the improvements approved as part of
CPA No. 6 but not yet constructed, including new Building Y, the Van Buren
Parking Structure near Van Buren Place, and the relocation of the historically
significant bungalows to the area south of the Mansion. Discretionary
entitlements, reviews, and approvals required or requested may include, but are
not necessarily limited to: 1) an amendment to the existing Comprehensive Plan,
superceding all previous amendments; 2) approval of a Development Agreement;
3) a Certificate of Appropriateness under the City's Historic Preservation
Ordinance; and, 4) certification of the EIR.
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2017121001 La Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway Project
La Habra, City of
La Habra--Orange
MND 01/02/2018
The La Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway Project will involve the installation of
a bikeway and other related improvements within the city of La Habra. The La
Habra Union Pacific Rail Line Bikeway entails the acquisition of 2.80 miles of the
Union Pacific RR ROW, and the conversion of the northern portion of the ROW
and public parks into a class I bike trail. The proposed project will be located
parallel to the UPRR line ROW on its north side and into city parks. The bikeway
will commence at the western boundary of the city of La Habra and will terminate
at the eastern boundary of the city of La Habra. The bikeway will extend into two
parks (Terraza Park and Guadalupe Park) and along one park (Portola Park) and
will cross nine intersecting roadways (including Beach Blvd and Harbor Blvd).
2017122001 Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area Habitat and Drainage Improvements Project
Fish & Wildlife #3
West Sacramento--Yolo
MND 01/02/2018
The proposed project includes five major improvements, identified as project
components, that are being proposed to enhance the CDFW ability to manage
wetland resources and agricultural operations within the Yolo Bypass Wildlife
Area. Specific improvements include installing new water control structures,
expanding canals, installing box culverts and two con-span bridges, replacing
existing culverts, raising road grades, separating dual function ditches, relocating
an existing water pump, and installing two new pumps. APNs 033-300-011,
-560-003, -006, -004, -005, -009, -120-035, -007
2017122002 Trower Avenue Roadway Widening Project
Napa, City of
Napa--Napa
MND 01/02/2018
The city proposes to widen the south side of Trower Ave approx 300 ft to conform
with the sidewalk and roadway to the east and west of the project site. The project
site extends from 250 ft west of Linda Vista Ave to approx 300 ft westward. In
order to construct the roadway improvements, acquisition of approx 22 ft of ROW
across four privately owned parcels would be required. Traffic lanes would be
reconfigured and overhead utilities would be undergrounded.
2017121003 Proposed Updates to the City of Clovis Water, Wastewater, and Recycled Water
Master Plans
Clovis, City of
Clovis--Fresno
NOP 01/02/2018
The City is undertaking to update its master plans for water, recycled water, and
wastewater. The purpose of the update is to synchronize these master plans with
the growth projections and future service area envisioned in the Clovis General
Plan (General Plan). The area encompassed by the updates is the city's General
Plan's approx. 74- sq. mile planning area.
2017121002 Storm Water Capture Project at the Puente Hills Materials Recovery Facility
Los Angeles County Sanitation District
Whittier--Los Angeles
Neg 01/02/2018
The LACSD proposes to implement a storm water capture system at the Puente
Hills Materials Recovery Facility to meet the industrial general permit's industrial
storm water requirements. The existing storm drain system at the PHMRF
discharges to the San Gabriel River Reach 2. The proposed storm drain collection
system would capture storm water flow to divert some of the flows to the sewer
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before release to the storm drain system.
2010051060 Santa Ana and Garden Grove Fixed Guideway Corridor
Santa Ana, City of
Santa Ana--Orange
NOD
CDFW is intending to execute a Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement
pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code (#1600-2017-0157-R5) to
the project applicant, Orange County Transportation Authority. The project is
limited to the construction of a double track bridges across the Santa Ana River.
Pier walls will be placed in the concrete channel wall. All other work will occur
outside the channel.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
The Aera Energy LLC (Aera) proposes to hydraulically fracture 3 wells, listed
below. The process is expected to take 3 days, or less, per well, and will include
placement of portable tanks and all ancillary equipment to support the closed loop
system, as well as the well stimulation treatments (WST). The wells are in a
densely developed oilfield (North Belridge) and are scheduled to be drilled. Any
ground disturbance or expansion of facilities associated with this project has been
mitigated through the Kern County Oil and Gas Ordinance.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
The DOGGR, has approved permits for Chevron U.S.A. to hydraulically fracture 12
wells, listed below, in the Lost Hills oilfield of Kern County.
2015071023 Elkhorn Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Monterey
NOD
Project will restore 46 acres of marsh and five acres of perennial grasses.
2016091071 Sleepy Hollow Steelhead Rearing Facility Raw Water Intake and Water Supply
System Upgrade
Monterey Peninsula Water Management District
--Monterey
NOD
The district proposes to upgrade the Sleepy Hollow Steelhead Rearing facility to
improve water supply intake reliability and intake water quality. The project
includes integrating or modifying existing systems to rear juvenile steelhead to
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work with proposed improvements. Specific tasks include: removing an existing
water intake structure in the bed of the Carmel River; installing a new intake
structure and screen in the bed of the Carmel River; piping and other
improvements to deliver water from the river to the facility; and constructing a
recirculating aquaculture system in the floodplain adjacent to the active channel of
the Carmel River to provide water clarification and filtration.
2017081023 Salinas Avenue Culvert Replacement Project; ED14-196 (245R12B632)
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
NOD
The San Luis Obispo County Public Works Department proposes to replace the
existing culvert crossings with two 66-inch culverts and an associated private
driveway culvert to satisfy County standards and increase the capacity of the
crossing. Project implementation will improve public safety and access, reduce
the need for road closures and maintenance resulting from flooding at this
location. All work, including staging, will occur within the existing County
right-of-way and will be located along the same alignment. Construction is
expected to take two to three weeks to complete and will take place during the dry
season.
2017102034 PA-1700199 (MS)
San Joaquin County
--San Joaquin
NOD
A Minor Subdivision Application No. PA-1700199 of Randy C. & Arlene Saski
Roget (c/o Quartaroli & Associates) to subdivide an existing 40-acre parcel into a
5-acre Homesite Parcel and a 35.6 acre Designated Remainder Parcel. The
property is zoned AG-40 (General Agriculture, 40-acre minimum) and the General
Plan designation is A/G General Agriculture, 40-acre minimum). The project site is
located on the north side of East Doughtery Road, 1,000 feet east of Kennefick
Road, Acampo (APN/Address: 017-140-47/6425 East Dougherty Road, Acampo)
(Supervisorial District 4).
2015098080 San Joaquin River Parkway, Spano River Ranch Habitat Enhancement
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
Funding augmentation to a grant to the San Joaquin River Parkway and
Conservation Trust to improve and restore approximately 51 acres of upland,
riparian, and wetland habitats on an approximately 100 acre site including the
improved habitat and an approximately 50 acre pond. Land is owned by the San
Joaquin River Conservancy. The project includes installation of native plants and
plant establishment practices such as irrigation and weed management. Land is
owned by the San Joaquin River Conservancy.
2017018211 Backyard Waterline Replacement Project
South Tahoe Public Utility District
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is the responsible agency.
The SWRCB's Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SDWSRF) Program is
providing funds for the project. The South Tahoe Public Utility District will conduct
a project that includes the installation of fire hydrants, pressure regulating valves,
air release valves, water services, meters, valve clusters, paving, and
appurtenances. All water lines would be placed within the right of way under
existing roadway pavement. New hydrants would be added in the project area and
would be spaced so that there is no more than 500 feet separating individual
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hydrants for fire protection purposes. All unmetered developed lots in the project
area would be metered. New meters would be installed at the edge of the
right-of-way. Any existing waterline connections that occur in residence back yards
would be abandoned in place and moved to new water lines accessible from the
roadway right-of-way. All paving would be limited to the replacement of existing
pavement disturbed for waterline, meter or appurtenance installation purposes.
The proposed water replacement Project in the Marlette, Aloha, and Ponderosa
areas would increase the water supply for fire flow purposes. The installation and
replacement of approximately 6,174 linear feet of new waterline would occur within
the project area; 2,964 linear feet of waterline in the Ponderosa area; 1,810 linear
feet of waterline in the Marlette area; 1,400 linear feet of waterline in the Aloha
area. In the Ponderosa area, 1,560 linear feet of the 2,964 linear feet identified
above will be new i.e. installed in a street that does not currently have a water line
in it.
2017128001 SR-150 Slurry Seal Project
Caltrans #7
--Ventura
NOE
The purpose of this project is to update the SR-150 infrastructure to existing
standards and to maintain safety for drivers along the freeway.
2017128002 Glenwood (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0310-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Scotts Valley--Santa Cruz
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0310-R3, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to David H. Lynch.
The project is limited to a year around diversion of water from Bean Creek to
provide water to a single family residential home, for domestic purposes. Water is
pumped from Bean Creek using an existing domestic pump embedded in the
gravel of the streambed. Project activities are limited to the pumping of water
through the existing facility into an above ground water storage tank via a pipe.
Water is then pumped into an on-site water treatment system and then to the
residential home
.
2017128003 1H390- Alignment Sign and Delineator Installation
Caltrans #10
Lathrop--San Joaquin
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a Traffic Safety
project to install a missing Chevron Alignment sign, upgrade delineators, and
install a Horizontal Alignment sign combined with an advisory speed limit and
flashing beacon on the connector ramp from westbound State Route (SR) 120 to
northbound Interstate (I-5), at post mile 15.0 on I-5 in San Joaquin County. All
work will occur within Caltrans right of way. The purpose of this project is to warn
motorists of an approaching curve on the connector ramp and to reduce their
speed. The need for this project is to reduce the number and severity of hit object
collisions.
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2017128004 1G950-Railroad Preemption Installation
Caltrans #10
Merced--Merced
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a Traffic Safety
project to install a railroad pre-emption system on State Route (SR) 59 from the
Cooper Avenue to Santa Fe Drive/W. Olive Avenue in the City of Merced, Merced
County. All work will occur within Caltrans right of way. The purpose of this project
is to manage the flow of traffic through the railroad crossing. The need for the
project is to reduce the number of severity of collisions between motor vehicles
and motor vehicles and trains.
2017128005 1H320-Install and Upgrade emergency Passageway
Caltrans #10
--Stanislaus
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) propsoes a Traffic Safety
project to install an emergency passageway at post mile 19.9 (Location #1) and
upgrade an existing emergency passageway at post mile 26.3 (Location #2) to
meet current standards on Interstate 5 (I-5) in Stanislaus County. All work will
occur within Caltrans right of way. The purpose of this project is to provide access
to opposing lanes of traffic on I-5 and to meet current safety standards. The need
for this project is to improve effiency of first responders who respond to
emergencies.
2017128006 1G850-Oakdale Pedestrian Beacon Installation
Caltrans #10
Oakdale--Stanislaus
NOE
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) proposes a Traffic Safety
project to install a pedestrian hybrid beacon system and a high visibility crosswalk
at the intersection of State Route (SR) 108, Stanislaus Avenue, and S. Wood
Avenue in the City of Oakdale within Stanislaus County. Construction will occur
within Caltrans right of way. The purpose of this project is to create better visibility
at the intersection and increase motorist awareness of crossing pedestrians. The
project is needed to reduce the number and severity of accidents between
vehicles and pedestrians.
2017128008 Pintail Ranch
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
Oroville--Butte
NOE
To enhance and restore upland and wetland habitat areas by planting native
vegetation and constructing new water conveyance delivery ditches, swales, and
deep well.
2017128009 Johnson Student Center
Rancho Santiago Community College District
Santa Ana--Orange
NOE
Demolition of existing Johnson Student Center and construction of a new Student
Center on the same site. The proposed project also includes a new lunch/kiosk
shelter and landscape and hardscape improvements in the West Plaza area.
2017128010 Access Barrier Removal in Restrooms and Drinking Fountains throughout Building
Secretary of State
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The Department of General Services will provide design and construction for the
Secretary of State access barrier removal project which includes removal of
specific architectural barriers within the building common toilet and bathing
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facilities as well as the common drinking fountains.
2017128013 Trabuco Creek Fish Passage Design
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
San Juan Capistrano--Orange
NOE
To complete environmental permitting and to construct a physical model of a
proposed fish passage structure necessary to restore steelhead trout in Trabuco
Creek in Orange County
2017128014 Snowcreek VIII Mitigation
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
Mammoth Lakes--Mono
NOE
Acceptance of a conservation easement over 15 acres by the California
Department of Fish and Wildlife from the Town of Mammoth Lakes for the Round
Valley Deer Herd.
2017128015 Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve, Expansion 4
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
--San Diego
NOE
The purpose of the project is to accept 3 acres of land by the California
Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) from Penn National Gaming, Inc., a
Pennsylvania corporation to satisfy a mitigation requirement due to the State
Route 94 highway widening project. The land contains high quality coastal sage
scrub that supports the potential occurrence of sensitive species such as the
California gnatcatcher, the California rufous-crowned sparrow, the
Orange-throated whiptail and the San Diego horned lizard.
2017128016 Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve, Expansion 3
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
--San Diego
NOE
To consider the acquisition in fee of 40 acres of land by the California Department
of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) for the protection of threatened and endangered
species, to preserve biological communities supporting sensitive species, to
enhance wildlife linkages, and provide future wildlife oriented public use
opportunities, as an expansion of CDFW's Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve.
2017128017 San Joaquin River Parkway (County of Madera)
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
Fresno--Madera
NOE
To consider the acquisition in fee of 12 acres of land by the California Department
of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and a Transfer of jurisdiction of the land by CDFW to
the San Joaquin River Conservancy (SJRC) for the protection of riparian habitat
and provide future wildlife oriented public use opportunities.
2017128018 Wheeler Ridge, Expansion 6
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
--Mono
NOE
To consider the acquisition in fee of 10 acres of land by the California Department
of Fish and Wildlife for the protection of deer and mountain lion habitat, to
maintain a migration corridor for the Round Valley mule deer herd, and provide
future wildlife oriented public use opportunities.
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2017128019 Lima Conservation Easement (County of Humboldt)
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
Arcata--Humboldt
NOE
To consider the acceptance of a conservation easement (Easement) over 20
acres by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFIRE).
The Easement will protect significant scenic, recreational, timber, riparian, fish and
wildlife, cultural, carbon sequestration, and environmental values.
2017128020 County of San Diego Multiple Species Conservation PLan 2015 (Brown)
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Board
Santee--San Diego
NOE
Acquisition of this property will protect core habitat and linkage areas in the City of
Santee's Subarea of the San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program,
located near the City of Santee in San Diego County
2017128029 La Playa Yacht Club Pile and Dock Replacement Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 9 (San Diego), San Diego
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The project proposes to replace a floating dock and guide piles. Three H steel
piles will be removed and replaced with two concrete piles. One of the piles will be
placed in a slightly different location beneath the dock. The new dock will have
identical dimensions as the existing dock. The work will be done with a barge and
mounted crane. The replacement structures will have substantially the same
purpose as the structures being replaced.
2017128030 Nevada/Placer/El Dorado Tree Removal (EA: 03-2H650)
Caltrans #3
--Nevada, Placer, El Dorado
NOE
Caltrans is proposing to remove fell dead, dying or structurally deficient hazard
trees and fuels within 100 feet of the roadway. The project also includes traffic
control. R/W acquisition not anticipated.
2017128031 Placer/Nevada/Yuba Tree Removal (EA: 03-2H660)
Caltrans #3
--Placer, Nevada, Yuba
NOE
Caltrans is proposing to remove fell dead, dying, or structurally deficient hazard
trees and fuels within 100 feet of the roadway. The project also includes traffic
control. R/W acquisition not anticipated.
2017128032 Sierra Tree Removal (EA: 03-2H670)
Caltrans #3
--Sierra
NOE
Caltrans is proposing to remove fell dead, dying, or structurally deficient hazard
trees and fuels within 100 feet of the roadway. The project also includes traffic
control. R/W acquisition not anticipated
2017128033 El Dorado Tree Removal (EA: 03-2H680)
Caltrans #3
--El Dorado
NOE
Caltrans is proposing to remove fell dead, dying, or structurally deficient hazard
trees and fuels within 100 feet of the roadway. The project also includes traffic
control. R/W acquisition not anticipated
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Documents Received on Monday, December 04, 2017
2017122004 General Plan Amendment & Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map - PLN2017-0013 -
Gold Star Investments, LLC
Stanislaus County
Hughson--Stanislaus
CON 12/04/2017
Request to maned a portion of the site's Community Plan from Commercial to
Residential - Low Density and to subdivide the 9.54 +/- acre site into 26 residential
lots, ranging in size from 5,100 +/- sq. ft. a storm water retention basin, and a 3.5
+/- acre remainder lot. The residential lot subdivision and storm water retention
basin are located on the existing and proposed Low-Density portion parcel. The
project will be served with water and sewer from the Keyes Community Services
District.
2017051041 Doris Avenue/Patterson Road Educational Facilities Project
Oxnard School District
Oxnard--Ventura
EIR 01/17/2018
The proposed project includes joint-use facilities to support a district office, 700
elementary school students in grades K-5, and 1,200 middle school students in
grades 6-8. The new school facilities are designed to meet the educational and
recreational needs of K-8 students' onsite. The project site is located within
unincorporated Ventura County and within the city of Oxnard SOI area. The project
will include a proposed reorganization which will be comprised of an annexation
into the city of Oxnard and the Calleguas Municipal Water District and a
detachment from the Ventura County Fire Protection District, the Ventura County
Resource Conservation District, and Ventura County Service Areas 32 and 33.
The District will process a GPA, PZ and an Annexation through the city.
2016082073 Lincoln40 Project
Davis, City of
Davis--Yolo
FIN
Note: Per Lead, Draft EIR and Final are available through the City's website at:
http://cityofdavis.org/city-hall/community-development-and-sustainability/test-devel
opment-projects/lincoln-40-apartments
The proposed project is a residential in-fill project that would include the demolition
of the existing apartment complex and 10 single-family homes and the
construction of a 249,788-sf multi-family residential building for student oriented
housing.
The building would include three tiers, which would step-up in height from Olive
Drive. The first tier would be three stories, the second would be four stories, and
the third would be five stories tall, with a max height of 60 ft. The proposed project
would include a total of 130 rental units designed specifically as off-campus
student housing. Of the 473 total bedrooms; thus, the estimated total beds for the
proposed project is 708. The project would also include a lobby, manager's facility
and office, mail room, game/theater room, multiple lounges and study spaces, a
fitness center, a bike shop, indoor bicycle storage, and three restroom facilities.
Parking would be provided for both vehicles and bicycles, with 240 proposed
parking stalls and 708 bicycle parking spaces. Vehicular access to the site would
be provided at the location of the current Hickory Lane ROW, which is proposed
for vacation, and by a second access on Olive Drive.
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2016101061 Southern California Edison Transmission Tower Replacement Project
Long Beach, Port of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
FIN
Note: online at: www.polb.com/ceqa
SCE is proposing to raise a segment of existing 66 kV subtransmission lines, a 12
kV distribution line, and a fiber wrap, and remove a 220 kV line in order to provide
additional vertical conductor clearance across the Cerritos Channel. The potential
environment effects of the proposed project are addressed in the Draft EIR. The
environmental impacts anticipated to remain significant following mitigation
include: 1) air emissions associated with construction, 2) cultural and historic
resources associated with the removal of transmission line structures and
associated components, 3) noise associated with construction due to use of
helicopters.
2017121005 MND for Aliso Creek Trail Slope Repairs
Orange County
Laguna Hills--Orange
MND 01/02/2018
The proposed Aliso Creek Trail Slope Repairs project would restore 2,000 lf of
bike trail that has been damaged due to heavy rainstorms and erosion over
several years. The project would provide protection of the creek banks as well as
restoration of the bike path by replacing two 60" corrugated metal culverts with 60"
reinforced concrete pipes and by providing bank stabilization with placement of
rock rip rap buried between 7 and 10 along the stream.
2017121006 Great Valley Grasslands - Floodplain Restoration
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Merced
MND 01/02/2018
This IS/MND has been prepared by Parks and Rec to evaluate the potential
environmental effects of the proposed project. The proposed project would restore
floodplain habitat in the Great Valley Grasslands by removing parts of an existing
levee near the boundary of the Park. Reconnection of the floodplain would help
restore natural processes in the park, including establishment of native vegetation.
2017122003 Sandeep Dhami Tentative Parcel Map (TPM17-0001)
Butte County
Chico--Butte
MND 01/02/2018
Subdivide 8.78 acres located in the VLDR zone district into four lots of 1.0 acre
(parcel 1), 1.0 acre (parcel 2), 1.0 acre (parcel 3), and 6.38 acres (Parcel 4).
Domestic water to the parcels will be provided by groundwater wells. Sewage
disposal for the parcels will be provided by individual on-site wastewater disposal
systems. Access to each parcel will be provided by a driveway off Justeson Rd.
2017122005 Use Permit 17-004 (Gill)
Shasta County
--Shasta
MND 01/04/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The project site is a 2.57 acre parcel. The project is proposed contractor's
equipment storage yard, including a 7,352 sf building containing 2,552 sf of office
space, 3,600 sf of warehouse space, and a 1,200 sf of covered space; an 1,800 sf
shed and volumetric concrete mixer for the production of concrete septic tanks and
horse troughs; outdoor storage of equipment, vehicles, or other materials
commonly used in the contractor's type of business; outdoor storage of materials
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used for repair and maintenance of contractor's own equipment; and outdoor
storage and sales of septic tanks and horse troughs, and a storm water detention
basin.
2017122006 Beyer Ranch Winery Development
Alameda County
Livermore--Alameda
MND 01/02/2018
The applicant proposes to subdivide the project site into 12 lots of which six would
contain commercial wineries and permit winery related uses, while the remaining
six lots would permit one single fam residence each. All 12 lots would be a min of
20.00 acres, ranging up to 21.66 acres in size. As permitted by the LPA
designation in the ECAP and guidelines in the SLVAP within each residential lot
would be limited to a 2-acre building envelope, inclusive of the area devoted to the
driveway, or in the case of the commercial lots, 10% of each lots' net lot area. The
six winery lots would have direct driveway access to Tesla Road, while the
residential lots would access Tesla Rd via a common private driveway bordering
the rear lot lines of the six commercial lots.
2017122007 Caswell Elementary School Classroom Building Project
Ceres Unified School District
Ceres--Stanislaus
MND 01/02/2018
The District is proposing to construct two new classroom buildings and a bus lane
on the Caswell ES campus. The project would involve the construction of two new
single-story permanent buildings, building 300 at the northern portion of the
campus and building 100 at the southern portion of the campus. Building 300
would be 4,320 sf and would contain three classrooms accommodating a total of
72 students. Building 100 would be 6,720 sf and contain six classrooms
accommodating a total of 180 students. The two portable classroom buildings
currently located on the site of proposed building 100 would be removed prior to
project construction.
2006041029 Mancara Resident Project
Santa Clarita, City of
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
NOP 01/02/2018
The proposed project is a large lot residential community that involves the
development of 109 single-family graded residential lots and open space areas
within 143 lots on approx. 179.2 acres of land. The site would accommodate
approx. 69.7 acres of open space and 17.4 acres of streets. Approx. 92 acres of
the site would consist of the 109 single family lots. The residential lots would
range in size from approx. 0.5-acre to nearly two acres, with an average lot size of
0.83 acres (excluding open space lots).
2017122008 Innovative Clean Transit Regulation
Air Resources Board
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NOP 01/13/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
CARB is developing strategies to transition the heavy-duty mobile source sector to
zero and near-zero technologies to meet air quality, climate, and public health
protection goals. The innovative Clean Transit Regulation is the first step in a
broader strategy to achieve a transformation to zero and near-zero technologies.
This regulation will allow a smooth transition for public transit bus fleets to zero
emission technologies over a 20-year period, while providing transit agencies the
flexibility to continue to evolve to meet expanding needs for effective, efficient, and
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affordable transit services across CA. In addition, this regulation will provide
flexibility to transit agencies to utilize other zero emission transportation modes
and improve mobility and connectivity.
2017121004 I-10/Portola Avenue New Interchange Project
Caltrans #8
Palm Desert--Riverside
Neg 01/02/2018
The county, in cooperation with Caltrans and the city of Palm Desert, proposes to
construct a new interchange on I-10 at Portola Ave. The limits of work for this
project are along I-10, approx from PM 44.8-46.6. The project includes the
construction of a new structure crossing I-10 and the UPRR, construction of
associated on- and off-ramps, and the realignment of the adjacent frontage road,
Varner Rd. Auxiliary lanes in each direction of I-10 between the new Portola Ave
ramps and the adjacent interchanges at Cook St and Monterey Ave would also be
constructed.
1999021067 Global West Fiber Optic Cable Project
California State Lands Commission
--San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Los Angeles, ...
NOD
Authorize the amendment of Lease No. PRC 8154.1, a General Lease -
Non-Exclusive Right-of-Way Use, effective Nov. 29, 2017, for the continued use
and maintenance of one 3.75 inch diameter steel conduit in the nearshore and to
allow for the removal of fiber optic cables China-US segments E1 and S7 from
Montana de Oro State park to approx. 55 miles offshore of San Luis Obispo
County.
2005081077 Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan and Port Master Plan Amendment
San Diego, Port of
Chula Vista--San Diego
NOD
Site preparation (consisting of fill, grading, and revegetation) of Sit e6 as part fo
the redevelopment of the Sweetwater District . The State Lands Commission
action is an Amendment of a 49-year General Lease - Public Agency Use through
February 18, 2065.
2009051035 Tract No. 16794/Variance 09-01
San Bernardino, City of
San Bernardino--San Bernardino
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0088-R6,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project applicant,
Oxbow SB44, LLC. The Verdemont TTM No. 16794 No. 09-02 projects includes
the subdivision of 44 lots along with associated site improvements including paved
roads and driveways sidewalks, utilities, streetlights, block walls, an onsite
detention basin, and landscape areas.
2012082074 Tomales Bay Vessel Management Plan
California State Lands Commission
--Marin
NOD
The Tomales Bay Vessel Management Plan (TBVMP) is the result of a long-term
multi-agency effort to streamline and coordinate vessel management activities for
the benefit of the public. The TBVMP aims to improve water quality, protect
wildlife and habitat, protect public health and ensure recreational opportunities in
Tomales Bay. It also implements the mandates and regulations of both GFNMS
and CSLC. The CSLC are issuing a 10-year General Lease - Recreational Use for
vessel mooring facility(ies) consistent with the TBVMP.
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2012111011 County-Wide Long-Term Routine Maintenance Permitting Program (IP 11-444)
Orange County
--Orange
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0162-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Orange County Public Works.
Project is limited to stream impacts associated with the San Diego Creek (Facility
F05) d/s Irvine Center Drive project. The project was previously permitted as a
part of Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2009-0050-R5. Sediment and
vegetation will be removed from a 600-foot long by 40 foot wide section of channel
with existing concrete banks and articulating concrete mat channel invert.
Sediment and vegetation will also be removed from two existing 10-foot wide
concrete grade stabilizing structures. Trimming of overhanging vegetation will also
occur where vegetation impedes access on the existing access roads on both
sides of the 600-foot long by 40-foot wide channel as well as the two 10-foot wide
concrete grade stabilizing structures. Impacts are limited to 0.92 acres.
2013069020 Benton Resources Notice and Plan of Operations Halloran Springs Exploration
Drilling Project
Bureau of Land Management
--San Bernardino
NOD
Note: The lead federal agency
The State Lands Commission action is an extension and amendment of Mineral
Prospecting Permit No. 9026.2 to allow drilling to determine the commercial
viability of gold and/or silver on State School Lands on through December 31,
2018.
2013072021 Offshore Geophysical Permit Program Update
California State Lands Commission
--
NOD
CA State Lands Commission has statutory authority, pursuant to Public Resources
Code section 6826, to issue geophysical permits in State waters to qualified
permittees for the use of low energy geophysical equipment to perform
geophysical surveys of the ocean bottom, subject to specified terms and
conditions. The CA State Lands Commission is issuing a three-year non-exclusive
geophysical survey permit.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
The DOGGR has approved permits for CA Resources Elk Hills, LLC to
hydraulically fracture two wells, listed below, in the Any Field oilfield of Kern
County.
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2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
Aera Energy LLC (Aera) proposes to hydraulically fracture 4 wells. The process is
expected to take 3 days, or less, per well, and will include placement of portable
tanks and all ancillary equipment to support the closed loop system, as well as the
well stimulation treatments. The wells are in a densely developed oilfield (South
Belridge) and are scheduled to be drilled.
2013082011 5th Street Bridge Replacement Project
Yuba City
Yuba City, Marysville--Sutter, Yuba
NOD
The City of Yuba City, in cooperation with Caltrans, proposes to replace the
existing 5th Street Bridge over the Feather River with a new four-lane structure.
The purpose of the project is to 1) enhance safety, 2) improve the existing
transportation facility, and 3) improve traffic operations and transportation
capacity. CVIN, LLC proposes to relocate a conduit attached to the existing 5th
Street Bridge to the proposed new 5th Street Bridge. The State Lands
Commission action is an amendment of a 20-year General Lease - Right-of-way
Use through Dec. 17, 2035.
2013082011 5th Street Bridge Replacement Project
Yuba City
Yuba City, Marysville--Sutter, Yuba
NOD
To relocate telecommunication wires and fiber optic line that is connected to the
existing bridge. The project includes removal and relocation of two vaults to
accommodate construction of the new bridge and placement of conduits serving
AT&T facilities within the box girder cells of the new bridge and through the bridge
approach roadways.
2013082011 5th Street Bridge Replacement Project
Yuba City
Yuba City, Marysville--Sutter, Yuba
NOD
To relocate the Comcast wires from poles attached to the adjacent railroad bridge
into the new 5th Street Bridge. The project includes the placement of conduits
serving Comcast facilities in the box girder cells of the new bridge and through the
approach roadways. Comcast will connect to vaults in the approach roadways
beyond the levees.
2013082011 5th Street Bridge Replacement Project
Yuba City
Yuba City, Marysville--Sutter, Yuba
NOD
To relocate the PG&E overhead electrical wires and poles in Riverfront Park and
over the Feather River. The project includes removal of 3 poles in conflict with the
new bridge construction and replacement with 4 poles to improve the alignment
over the soccer fields and the location of guy wires in the park.
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2013082011 5th Street Bridge Replacement Project
Yuba City
Yuba City, Marysville--Sutter, Yuba
NOD
To relocate the CVIN, LLC dba Vast Networks fiber optic telecommunication line
from the existing 5th Street Bridge to the new replacement bridge. The project
includes removal and relocation of 2 vaults in conflict with the new bridge
construction and replacement of conduits serving CVIN facilities in the new bridge
and through the approach roadways.
2013092047 UCSF Long Range Development Plan
University of California, Regents of the
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOD
The proposed project is to construct streetscape improvements along Parnassus
Avenue between Fifth Avenue and Medical Center Way. The purposes of the
improvements are to make crossing the street safer and more convenient for
pedestrians; increase bicycle safety; reorganize and improve transit and UCSF
shuttle operations; create more usable outdoor pedestrian space; strengthen
UCSF's identity; and enhance the public realm as called for in the UCSF Physical
Design Framework. Improvements include new paving, street furniture, lighting
and street trees, as well as sidewalk and crosswalk widening in certain locations
and better defined campus gateways. These improvements are proposed to occur
in phases starting on the south side of Parnassus Avenue, at the west end of Fifth
Avenue, and extending to Medical Center Way.
2014122040 Eel River Estuary and Centerville Slough Enhancement Project
California State Coastal Conservancy
Ferndale--Humboldt
NOD
The proposed activities would enhance the project area by transitioning it from a
landscape of mostly diked pasture land to a system of pastures and natural
habitats including estuarine and tidal slough channels, freshwater streams,
freshwater waterfowl ponds, and agricultural pastures. The State Lands
Commission action is an approval of a 25-year General Lease - other through Nov.
28, 2042.
2015052024 Pier 70 Mixed-Use District Project
San Francisco, City and County of
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOD
The project would rezone and establish land use controls for the project site
through adoption of the proposed Pier 70 Special Use District. The proposed
project would involve the demolition of even buildings/structures and the
rehabilitation of three buildings. The proposed project would accommodate
residential units, commercial-office use, and retail-restaurant-arts/light industrial
use. The proposed project would also include transportation and circulation
improvements, new and upgraded utilities and infrastructure, geotechnical and
shoreline improvements, and nine acres of public open space. The State Lands
Commission action is land exchange of Public Trust lands within the project
boundary.
2016072028 Collecting Canal Maintenance Project
Water Resources, Department of
--Sutter
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0123-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, CA DWR.
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The Collecting Canal Bridges CC-2 and CC-4 replacement and repair project
consists of the replacement of bridge CC-2 and the repair of bridge CC-4.
2017011049 Port of Hueneme Berth Deepening and Wharf Improvement Project
Oxnard Harbor District
Port Hueneme--Ventura
NOD
The proposed project's berth deepening effort would include dredging activities to
deepen Berths 1 and 2 along Wharf 1 to approximately 40 feet MLLW, to provide
deep draft vessel continuity from the harbor, through the channel and to Berths 1
and 2 along Wharf 1. Dredged sediment would be placed using one of two
options. Under Option 1, dredged sediment found to meet applicable physical and
chemical thresholds would be placed on Hueneme Beach for beach nourishment
or in the near-shore zone adjacent to Hueneme Beach. Under option 2, the
USACE would over dredge portions of Channel A to a depth of approximately 48
feet MLLW to create trenches. The State Lands Commission action is an optional
of a 10-year General Lease - Public Agency Use through Nov. 28, 2027.
2017041076 UCR Barn Expansion
University of California, Regents of the
Riverside--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project involves the demolition of the existing Barn Stable; the
renovation and expansion of the Barn Dining buildings (i.e, the construction of the
Barn. Theatre replacement and restrooms which includes the demotion of the
existing Barn Theater building with the replacement construction at a location
slightly to the north. With implementation of the proposed project, there would be
a total of approx. 16,445 gross square feet (gsf) of development associated with
the expanded Barn Complex, a net increase of approx. 8,350 gsf at the approx.
1.7 acre project site.
The proposed project also includes the construction of an outdoor West Courtyard
and stage, and the renovation of the existing East Courtyard. A loading
dock/service yard, bicycle parking, landscape and hardscape features, exterior
lighting, and utility infrastructure would be installed to support the planned
renovation and expansion. No new vehicular parking or roadways would be
added.
2017091025 Alamitos Bay Concession Stand Project
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOD
The proposed project includes the redevelopment of the existing concession stand
and cafe on the project site with three buildings ( a concession stand/care building,
a restroom and storage building, and a recreational equipment building).
Additional project components include an outdoor recreational area improvements
to the existing parking lot, and the addition of a bike lane would reposition a sharp
curve in the existing alignment. The project would be aligned with the existing
pedestrian and bicycle paths east of the site.
2017119004 105 Newell Avenue, Planned Development Application PD-14-002
Los Gatos, City of
Los Gatos--Santa Clara
NOD
Project applicant is requesting approval of Planned Development to: 1) demolish
and remove the existing assembly use structure, parking area, and corner access
driveway; 2) subdivide one lot into four lots; and 3) construct four new single-family
homes and a private street accessed from Newell Avenue. After subdivision, the
size of the four lots would range from 14,268 sq. ft. to 16,895 sq. ft. The approval
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of a Planned Development would changes the existing zoning from designation
from R-1:12 to #-1:12:PD no other changes to the existing zoning requirements
are proposed.
2017128034 PLN17-01905
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8SF 993 SIDETRACK
2017128035 Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve: Small-Scale Upland Habitat Restoration
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Los Angeles
NOE
Approx. 1 acre upland non-native removal and native plant restoration for the
benefit of sensitive fauna at the CDFW Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve.
2017128036 Dry Creek Wood Bridge Trestle Replacement and Repair Project (Amendment to
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0253-R4)
Fish & Wildlife #4
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOE
Project includes activities related to the replacement and realignment of the
easternmost portion of a timber trestle bridge, installation of support pilings, and
minor repairs to the eastern abutment, bridge deck, supports, safety railings and
tracks. The amendment to the Agreement includes the addition of night work and
for certain activities to occur within 24 hours following a significant rain event.
2017128037 PLN17-01906
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 6-WB Injecto Reperforation.
2017128038 Lewiston Park Mutual Water Company Petition for Change fo Water Rights
Lewiston Community Services District
--Trinity
NOE
Lewiston Park Mutual Water Company (LPMWC) and Lewiston Community
Services District (LCSD) are consolidating to become LCSD. LPMWC is
submitting a Petition for Change of Water Rights to complete a long-term transfer
to LCSD and relocate the point of diversion to the LCSD diversion location.
LPMWC will abandon their existing intake and utilize the LCSD existing
infrastructure to divert water from Trinity River.
2017128039 PLN17-01904
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8SF 453, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017128040 PLN17-01907
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
29 2-11 W Injector Reperforation
2017128041 1607 Puma Berkeley Gilman & San Pablo
Public Utilities Commission
Albany--Alameda
NOE
Sonic.Net installs telecommunication infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
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2017128042 1608 Panther (Albany) MLK & Cedar
Public Utilities Commission
Albany--Alameda
NOE
Sonic.Net installs telecommunication infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
2017128043 1607 Puma (Berkeley) CO Exit
Public Utilities Commission
Berkeley--Alameda
NOE
Sonic.Net installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
2017128044 1608 Panther (Albany) Willamette & Purdue
Public Utilities Commission
Albany--Alameda
NOE
Sonic.Net installs telecommunication infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
2017128045 1710 Hawk Cade & Lakeville Hwy
Public Utilities Commission
Petaluma--Sonoma
NOE
Sonic.Net installs telecommunication infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
2017128046 Mobilitie NPC2017-85 Ventura County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Oxnard, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Ventura--Ventura
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunication networks.
2017128047 Crown Castle NG2017-026 Bakersfield Fiber Optic
Public Utilities Commission
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunication infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2017128048 Mobilitie NPC2017-100 Alameda County
Public Utilities Commission
Fremont, San Leandro, Oakland, Livermore, Emeryville--Alameda
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunication networks.
2017128049 Mobilitie NPC2017-64 wireless project
Public Utilities Commission
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunication networks.
2017128050 Mobilitie NPC2017-70 Bakersfield Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunication networks.
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2017128051 Sunesys Project 431865 Hueneme and La Puente USD
Public Utilities Commission
Industry, La Puente--Los Angeles
NOE
Sunesys installs telecommunication infrastructure capable of providing high speed
dedicated access and multiplexing services to commercial, nonprofit and
governmental entities.
2017128053 Crown Castle NG2017-030 Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Torrance--Los Angeles
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunication infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2017128054 Crown Castle NG2017-028 Baldwin Hills Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Torrance--Los Angeles
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2017128055 Crown Castle NG2017-123 Los Angeles Fiber Optic
Public Utilities Commission
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2017128056 Mobilitie NPC 2017-106 Orange County Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
La Habra, Laguna Niguel, Costa Mesa, Laguna Hills, Irvine, ...--Orange
NOE
Mobilitie installs cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunication networks.
2017128057 Sunesys Project 427173 Whittier ESD
Public Utilities Commission
Whittier, Industry--Los Angeles
NOE
Sunesys installs telecommunications infrastructure capable of providing high
speed dedicated access and multiplexing services to commercial, nonprofit and
governmental entities.
2017128058 ExteNet Monterey Fiber Optic Project CL2017-014
Public Utilities Commission
Monterey--Monterey
NOE
Extenet installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance broadband and
telecommunications speeds.
2017128059 Sonic.Net NPC 1607 Puma Berkeley Bancroft/San Pablo
Public Utilities Commission
Berkeley--Alameda
NOE
Sonic.Net installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
2017128060 Longvale Overlay Project (EA: 01-0H340)
Caltrans #3
--Mendocino
NOE
Caltrans id developing a maintenance project in Mendocino County between
Willits & Laytonville on US-101. The purpose of the project is to help preserve the
roadway conditions for the benefit of drivers, and as preventative maintenance.
Work will consist of a thin lift overlay/micro surface treatment, and traffic striping.
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2017128061 Lakeport Overlay Project (EA: 01-0H350)
Caltrans #3
Lakeport--Lake
NOE
Caltrans is developing a pavement overlay and guardrail replacement project on
Route 175 in Lake County in and near Lakeport, from 1.2 miles west of Adobe
Creek Road to 1.4 mile east of Matthews Road. The purpose of this project is as a
form of capital maintenance for this section of roadway.
2017128062 Small Communities Flood Risk Progrma FEasability Study
Isleton, City of
Isleton--Sacramento
NOE
Project is a feasibility study grant funded by the Disaster Preparedness and Flood
prevention Act of 2006 provided by the DWR to assess flood risk for the City
pursuant of the Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction Program.
2017128063 Upper County Road DD Hambright Creek Habitat Restoration (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0356-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Glenn
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement no.
1600-2017-0356-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Glenn County Health and Human Services Agency.
Project is limited to removal of invasive, non-native vegetation, primarily giant
cane, (Arundo) and tamarisk from the bed and banks of Hambright Creek east of
the County Road DD crossing of the creek downstream to a point west of the
County Road E crossing. The vegetation will be removed using power and manual
hand tools and will be removed to a location outside of the streambed for disposal.
An herbicide registered in the State of CA, appropriate for this use, will be applied
to fresh cut stumps of tamarisk and cane to minimize the issue of resprouting.
Additionally, any accumulated anthropogenic debris from the stream channel may
be removed for proper disposal to allow the return of normal flows within the creek.
2017128065 TMWA Donner Lake Outlet Emergency Cleanout Project
Fish & Wildlife #2
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0324-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
Truckee Meadow Water Authority, Bill Hauck.
The purpose of the project is to regain lost outlet channel capacity to its original
capacity to minimize the risk of flood of Donner Lake and the lakefront properties.
Since the lake is not draining adequately, the Permittee proposes to return Donner
Lake outlet channel back to its original working capacity by removing the
accumulated sediment and debris that is casing reduced outlet flows. An
estimated 6,500 cubic yards of sediment and debris will be removed down to an
elevation of 5,924 feet.
Project will require dewatering of the channel above the dam, including the portion
of the channel within Donner Lake. No in water will be conducted. A temporary
inflatable coffer dam will be installed at the head of the channel to obstruct flows
from Donner Lake. Dewatering will be accomplished b surface pumps and
possibly dewatering wells. Water will be pumped below the dam through a
temporary pipe. An additional bypass pipeline may be installed to divert water
around the project and allow for continuous flow to Donner Creek, if water is
flowing in the creek. Removal of the sediment will be accomplished by excavating
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the accumulated sediment using front-end loaders, excavators, dump trucks, and
drag lines. Sediment and vegetation will then be loaded into a dump truck and
transported offsite. Once the sediment removal is complete, the coffer dam will
gradually be deflated and removed, restoring flows to the channel at a rate that will
allow sediment to settle. Temporary impacts to Donner Lake and the channel total
1.5 acres for the temporary access ramp, construction, cofferdam, and pipeline
installation, and 1 acre of impacts due to the maintenance dredging. Channel
excavation is expected to take two weeks to complete, and the overall construction
period will occur over 4 weeks surface.
2017128066 Zero Emission Vehicle Charging Stations
Caltrans #3
--Glenn, Nevada, Colusa
NOE
Project proposes to install 6 ZEV Charging stations at three SRRAs, one in each
direction of travel: Donner Pass SRRA EB&WB, Willows SRRA NB&SB, and
Maxwell NB&SB. The project requires minimal ground disturbance and is in
existing CT R/W. Work will be done within existing disturbed or paved areas.
2017128067 Settlement Agreement: Kern Delta Water District/North Kern Water Storage
District
North Kern Water Storage District
--Kern
NOE
Settlement agreement allowing North Kern Storage District to maintain its historic
diversion, conveyance and use of Kern River water for existing and
long-established beneficial uses for the benefit of landowners and water users in
North Kern Water Storage District and related activities.
2017128068 Culverts on Right of Way Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0347-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Lake
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0347-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Tamara Thorn.
Project is limited to the removal of a non-functional culvert and the reconstruction
of a road crossing at Hoffman Creek. the new road crossing consists of the
installation of four 24 inch galvanized culverts, a 12-inch thick concrete retaining
wall on both the upstream and downstream sides of the crossing, a 1 1/2 - inch
crushed stone road base topped with 6 inch concrete. Crushed stone will also be
installed along the roadway leading up to the crossing on either side.
2017128069 Bidwell Cayon Boat Ramps and Parking Lot Expansion Project (Project)
(Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0294-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
Oroville--Butte
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0294-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
DWR.
The proposed project will expand recreation facilities along the shore of Lake
Oroville in the Bidwell Canyon Area. The project includes the expansion of two
existing boat ramps and an existing gravel parking lot.
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2017128070 Elk Creek Bank Stabilization Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0326-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Colusa
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0326-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Tehama-Colusa Canal Authority.
Project includes the installation of rock slope protection along bank of Elk Creek to
repair recent erosion and protect against future erosion towards the
Tehama-Colusa Canal bank. In order to backfill the eroded area, approx. 850
cubic yards of engineered fill will be placed along approx. 192 linear feet of the
east bank of Elk Creek. The fill will be graded at 2:1 bank slope and will be
covered with geotextile fabric. approx. 280 cubic yards of rip-rap will be placed
over the graded bank below the top of bank.
2017128071 Temporary Permit to Divert West Side Detention Basin Water to Underground
Storage
State Water Resources Control Board
Huron--Fresno
NOE
Temporary permit to divert water from West Side Detention Basin until 4/30/18 to
underground storage and later irrigation use within APMWC service area and
municipal use in City of Huron. Up to 13,513 acre-feet of water would be diverted
at a maximum rate of 40.2 cubic feet per second. Permit expires 180 days after
issuance.
2017128072 PLN17-01845
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
McKittrick Front 512D and 516D, and Star Fee 4220, Reworks
2017128073 Mendocino National Forest, Road 17N78 Restoration
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Colusa
NOE
An OHMVR Division grant will fund restoration of a previously closed OHV trail
segment (~0.5 acres). The project will stabilize the hillside to as natural a
condition as possible, including using native brush and mulch from the project
area and installing straw wattles to add roughness, increase infiltration, reduce
erosion, and help retain soil on the site. Drainage features will be maintained or
enhanced to protect the slope until vegation is established to provide long-term
erosion control. Additional signs will be posted guiding visitors to legal OHV
opportunities.
2017128074 Stormwater Infrastructure Routine Maintenance - Prairie City State Vehicular
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The purpose of this project is to maintain existing culverts, armored channels,
armored roadside ditches, roadside ditches, and hard water crossings within the
SVRA. This maintenance is anticipated to be reoccurring as needed. There are
approximately 100 culverts, lengths range from 3 - 30', diameters include 12-36".
Several of the culverts are part of the road infrastructure and provide drainage to
roadside ditches. 56 of the culverts are within Water of the United States. In
order to maintain the flows through the culverts, a water truck will be used to spray
out debris. Additional permitting may be required and will be acquired if applicable
prior to any maintenance activity.
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2017128075 PLN17-01908
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
29 1-10WB, Deeping/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017128076 PLN17-01909
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
5 11-4WD, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017128077 Repair of 8 Bridges
Caltrans #4
--Sonoma
NOE
Repair of 8 bridges.
2017128078 Outdoor Interpretive Science Education: Teaching and Learning about MPAs
University of California, San Diego
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Renovate the existing Tide Pool Pavilion at the Birch Aquarium to support Outdoor
Interpretive Science Education exhibits related to Marine Protected Areas. Project
involves installation of new live animal aquariums, interpretive panels, shade
structure, and storage area for educational materials.
2017128079 0513000021 - South Santa Cruz Co. Roadside Improvements
Caltrans #5
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NOE
Improve safety for safety for maintenance workers by making changes to
approximately 69 locations along Route 1. The project will modify or relocate
roadside facilities and improve safe access to reduce the need for maintenance
workers and vehicles to be on the roadside, and to reduce life cycle cost. The
project would relocate and cluster existing roadside facilities to safer work
locations away from the traveled way. In addition, maintenance vehicle pullouts
and access gates will be added. Project details are captured in mapping dated
October 16, 2017.
2017128080 Baker FFS (Fire Fighting Station) Erosion Control Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Red Bluff--Tehama
NOE
The Tehama-Glenn Unit of CAL FIRE is proposing an erosion control project
necessary to mitigate mass waiting and erosion behind the apparatus bay at the
Baker FFS along steep slopes adjacent to Long Gulch. Erosion has undercut
these steep slopes exposing an abandoned wash rack pipe and potentially
threatening active subsurface infrastructure critical to the station. Baker FFS is
located 20 miles west of Red Bluff in Western Tehama County. Access is via State
Route Highway 36W. Elevation is 600 ft. The vegetation type is best described as
foothill pine and oak woodland habitat.
The project as proposed will decrease slope angles at the upper 5 feet (vertical) of
the slope to approximately 3;1 (horizontal to vertical), remove 40 linear feet of
each rack drain pipe and emplace BMPs for erosion control. The excavation will
impact an area of approximately 3,000 square feet. Equipment will include an
excavator, dump truck, backhoe, and skid steer. Work will start in December and
take two days. Start date is dependent on weather and BMP's will include waddles,
straw mulch and/or control blankets and sand bags.
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2017128081 Replace & Relocate Air Compressor
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Installation of awning structure to house exterior compressor
2017128082 GENERAL LEASE - PUBLIC AGENCY USE - PRC 3952.1
California State Lands Commission
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Public Agency Use beginning May 1,
2017, for a term of 20 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
concrete boat launching ramp, two uncovered floating boat docks, raised
boardwalk, and bank protection.
2017128083 General Lease - Recreational Use - PRC 5685.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning September
23, 2017, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an
existing pier and 20 mooring buoys previously authorized by the Commission, and
use and maitenance of an existing boat hoist and stairs not previously authorized
by the Commission.
2017128084 GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 7284.1
California State Lands Commission
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning October 1,
2016, for a term of 10 years, for a continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier and boat hoist
2017128085 TERMINATION AND ISSUANCE OF A GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE
- PRC 9071.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize termination, effective June 20, 2017, of Lease No. PRC 9071.1, a
General Lease - Recreational Use; authorize issuance of a General Lease -
Recreational Use beginning June 21, 2017, for a term of 10 years, for the
continued use and maintenance of an existing pier with propose replacement of an
existing catwalk with an adjustable catwalk
2017128086 GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 3241.1
California State Lands Commission
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning August 1,
2017, for a term 10 years, for the continued use and miantenance of an existing
pier and two mooring buoys.
2017128087 GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 3622.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning December 5,
2017, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier and two mooring buoys.
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2017128088 GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 4063.1
California State Lands Commission
--El Dorado
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning June 24,
2017, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier, boathouse, and two mooring buoys.
2017128089 CONSIDER WAIVER OF RENT, PENALTY, AND INTEREST; ACCEPTANCE OF
A LEASE QUITCLAIM DEED; AND ISSUANCE OF A GENERAL LEASE -
RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 7805.1
California State Lands Commission
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
Authorize acceptance of a lease quitclaim deed, effective November 28, 2017, for
Lease No. PRC 7805.1, a General Lease - Recreational Use; authorize issuance
of a General Lease - Recreational beginning November 29, 2017, for a term of 10
years, for the continued use and maintenance of a fixed pier and existing floating
boat dock.
2017128090 GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 8008.1
California State Lands Commission
South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning January 1,
2018, for a term of 10 years, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing
pier, boat lift, and two mooring buoys.
2017128091 TERMINATION AND ISSUANCE OF A GENERAL LEASE - COMMERCIAL USE -
PRC 7920.1
California State Lands Commission
--Placer
NOE
Authroize termination, effective October 27, 2017, of Lease No. PRC 7920.1, a
General Lease - Commercial Use; authorize issuance of a General Lease -
Commercial Use beginning October 28, 2017, and ending on January 13, 2038,
for the continued use and maintenance of an existing commercial marina
consisting of 90 boat slips, portions of 17 boat slips, docks, sheet pile crib walls,
and a boathouse.,
2017128092 ACCEPTANCE OF A LEASE QUITCLAIM DEED AND ISSUANCE OF A
GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL AND PROTECTION STRUCTURE USE -
PRC 7695.1
California State Lands Commission
Isleton--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize acceptance of a lease quitclaimn deed, effective March 19, 2017, of
Lease No. PRC 7695.9, a General Lease - Recreational and Protective Structure
Use; authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational and Protective
Structure Use beginning March 20, 2017, for a term of 10 years; for the use and
maintenance of an existing covered single-berth floating boat dock, gangway, six
pilings, a float, and bank protection.
2017128093 AMENDMENT OF LEASE AND CONTINUATION OF RENT - PRC 9033.1
California State Lands Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Authorize the amendment od Lease No. PRC 9033.1, a General Lease, effective
November 29, 2017, to extend of lease term from 25 years, beginning January 22,
2013 and ending January 21, 2038; to 35 years, beginning January 22, 2013 and
ending January 21, 2048
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2017128094 TERMINATION AND ISSUANCE OF A GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL AND
PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE USE - PRC 5549.1
California State Lands Commission
--Marin
NOE
Authorize termination, upon execution of a new lease as authorized herein, of
Lease No. PRC 5549.1, a General Lease - Recreational Use; authorize issuance
of a General Lease - Recreational and Protective Structure Use beginning
November 29, 2017, for a term of 10 years, for the removal of an existing boat
dock and gangway, and the construction, use, and maintenance of a new boat
dock and appurtenant facilities, previously authorized by the Commission; and the
use and maintenance of bank protection, not previously authorized by the
Commission.
2017128095 ISSUANCE OF A GENERAL LEASE - PUBLIC AGENCY USE - W 27114
California State Lands Commission
Richmond--Contra Costa
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Public Agency Use beginning October
19, 2017, for a term of 20 years, for habitat restoration of oyster beds, eelgrass,
tidal marsh that enhances ecosystem resilience and tests the use of artificial
structures to protect areas of the San Pablo Bay shoreline vulnerable to sea-level
rise and erosion.
2017128096 AMENDMENT OF LEASE - PRC 3569.1
California State Lands Commission
Huntington Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorize the amendment of Lease No. PRC 3569.1, a General Lease -
Recreational Use effective November 29, 2017, for a removal of an existing boat
dock and access ramp; the construction, use, and maintenance of a new boat
dock and access ramp; and the continued use and maintenance of an existing
cantilevered deck.
2017128097 GENERAL LEASE - RECREATIONAL USE - PRC 6764.1
California State Lands Commission
--Monterey
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Recreational Use beginning November 1,
2017, for a term of 10 years for the use and maintenance of 23 mooring buoys and
anchors, and three attached uncovered floating boat docks.
2017128098 AMENDMENT OF LEASE - PRC 8079.9
California State Lands Commission
--Inyo
NOE
Authorize the amendment of Lease No. PRC 8079.9, a General Lease - Public
Agency Use,to ratify staff's emergency authorization of the following emergency
measures taken between April 2017 and June 2017: placement and removal of
temporary plastic lining to protect Mainline (Brady Highway) and the Owens Lake
Zonal Mainline pipe and submains, temporarily secure approximately 825 feet of
irrigation supply line extending from DCA T36 to T37, placement of additional rock
armor along the west berm of DCA T29, and placement of additional rock armor
along the east berm of DCA T36; amend the lease to allow placement of 0.45 acre
of gravel cover in T37-2-L1/37-2a
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2017128099 AMENDMENT OF LEASE - PRC 9177.1
California State Lands Commission
Marina--Monterey
NOE
Authorize the amendment of Lease No. PRC 9177.1, a General Lease -
Right-of-Way Use, effective November 29, 2017, to extend the term of the lease to
December 16, 2019, amend Section 1, Land Use or Purpose, to include continued
maintenance of the test slant well.
2017128100 GENERAL LEASE - OTHER - W 27130
California State Lands Commission
Coronado--San Diego
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Other beginning November 29, 2017, for
a term of 10 years, for the installation of up to eight seafloor bottom mounted
pressure and current sensors.
2017128101 GENERAL LEASE - OTHER - W 27133
California State Lands Commission
Seal Beach--Orange
NOE
Authorize issuance of a general lease - other beginning November 29, 2017, for a
term of 4 months, for the installation of 116 geophone seismic nodes.
2017128102 GENERAL LEASE - GRAZING USE - PRC 5531.2
California State Lands Commission
--Plumas
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Grazing Use beginning March 20, 2018,
for a term of 10 years, for livestock grazing on State-owned school land.
2017128103 GENERAL LEASE - RIGHT OF WAY USE - PRC 6807.2
California State Lands Commission
--Shasta
NOE
Authorize issuance of a General Lease - Right of Way Use beginning July 1, 2017,
for a term of 10 years, for use and maintenance of one water storage tank and one
water pipeline on 0.37 acres, more or less, of State-owned school land.
2017128104 GENERAL LEASE - RIGHT OF WAY USE-PRC 7201.2
California State Lands Commission
Barstow--San Bernardino
NOE
Authroize issuance of a General Lease - Right-of-Way use beginning May 9, 2018,
for a term of 20 years, for the use and maintenance of one underground fiur-inch
diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) conduit containing three 1 1/4 - inch diameter
inner ducts, one of which contains one 16 fiber optic cable.
2017128105 NON-EXCLUSIVE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY PERMIT - W 6005.183
California State Lands Commission
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Authorize issuance of a Non-Exclusive General Permit to conduct geophysical
surveys for the period November 29, 2017, through November 28, 2020, within
San Diego Bay.
2017128106 NON-EXCLUSIVE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PERMIT - W 6005.184
California State Lands Commission
--
NOE
Authorize issuance of a Non-Exclusive General Permit to conduct Geological
Surveys for the period Novmber 29, 2017, through November 28, 2020, within
Permit I,II,III, and IV.
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2017128107 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A COMPROMISE TITLE SETTLEMENT AND LAND
EXCHANGE AGREEMENT
California State Lands Commission
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
Approve and authorize the execution, acknowledgment, and recordation of the
Compromise Title Settlement and Land Exchange Agreement and associated
deeds and acceptances on behalf of the Commission. The Agreement will settle
title and boundary problems and effectuate a land exchange by terminating the
State's sovereign Public Trust interests in certain filled land located within the Pier
70 area (Trust Termination Lands) and conveying those lands to the Port in
exchange for impressing or confirming the Public Trust on certain other land in the
Pier 70 area (Public Trust Lands)
2017128108 PLN17-01911
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well 41WX-9G in the EH Oil Field
2017128109 PLN17-01912
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
REWORK WELL 16W-36S IN THE EH OIL FIELD
2017128110 Millberry Creek Crossing Repair Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
--Alpine
NOE
The purpose of the project is to replace a culvert damaged in the winter 2017
floods for reestablishment of Alpine County Markleeville Public Utility District's
wastewater treatment plant access road.
2017128111 Naegele Residence Seep Well (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0658-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0658-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Max Naegele.
The project consists of installation of a new seep well and the diversion of water
from the Trinity River to provide domestic and fire prevention water supply to a
home on the legal parcel recognized as 009-400-71-00. Additionally, the project
includes the diversion of water from underflow of the Trinity River, pursuant to a
legal riparian water right.
2017128112 Zoning Ordinance Amendment 17-02/General Plan Amendment 17-01
Los Alamitos, City of
Los Alamitos--Orange
NOE
A Zoning Ordinance Amendment and General Plan Amendment for a secondary
parcel at 3621 Fenley Drive (APN 242-301-52) in the Open Area (O-A) Zoning
District. These amendments would change the property from Open Area (O-A) to
Single Family Residential (R-1) in both Zoning and General Plan Designations.
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2017128113 Hathaway Ranch Diversion Operation and Maintenance (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0289-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Shasta
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake and Streambed
Alteration Agreement number 1600-2017-0289-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of
the Fish and Game Code to Mr. Jerry Hathaway.
The project includes annual installation and removal of wooden flashboards to
operate a diversion of adjudicated water, pursuant to the Burney Creek Decree
#5111 for the Cayton-Elling Ditch (Hathaway Ditch) and the routine maintenance
of the channel for approximately 3/4 mile directly downstream of the diversion in
order to minimize vegetation and gravel accumulation.
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Documents Received on Tuesday, December 05, 2017
2017092014 Waterfowl, Coot, Moorhen, and Common Snipe Hunting
Fish & Game Commission
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EIR 01/18/2018
Waterfowl, Coot, Moorhen, and Common Snipe Hunting, specifically a potential
modification to the current hunting regulations which may include season and or
bag limit changes and closed seasons.
2017121007 ENV-2017-1015-MND
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
MND 01/03/2018
The proposed project is the construction, use and maintenance of a new,
one-story (with mezzanine), 54 ft tall, 466,402 sf warehouse/manufacturing/high
cube warehouse/distribution center with a total of 246 automobile parking spaces
and 24 bicycle parking spaces.
2017121008 Sunset Gap Monitoring Wells BS13, BS24 and Bolsa Chica Channel Levee Repair
Project
Orange County Water District
Seal Beach--Orange
MND 01/03/2018
Construction and operation of 11 monitoring wells and repairs to flood control
channel levee.
2005071082 Foothill Feeder Repair and Future Inspections Project
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Santa Clarita--Los Angeles
SIR 01/18/2018
The purpose of this Draft SEIR is to supplement and describe new info and
modifications to the 2005 EIR, to support future repairs and routine dewatering
and inspections of the 17.8 mile Foothill Feeder. New info and modifications
include: 1) potential incidental take of unarmored threespine stickleback fish; 2) an
additional work site; 3) two additional generators and two submersible pumps; 4)
potential emergency repairs requiring an unplanned shutdown and rapid pipeline
dewatering; and 5) establishment of a UTS mitigation site per CDFW Code,
section 2081.10 (a)-(g), and potential impacts associated with establishment of
UTS mitigation.
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2017032026 Lewiston Community Services District Wastewater Collection, Treatment, and
Disposal Project
Lewiston Community Services District
--Trinity
NOD
Project consists of consolidating, and replacing or upgrading three existing sewer
collection, treatment and disposal facilities.
2017091063 W385R Pumping Test Project
Los Angeles, City of
Bishop--Inyo
NOD
LADWP proposes to conduct a 2 month pumping test of existing groundwater well
W385R. Data from the pumping test will be used to calibrate the groundwater
model for the Bishop/Laws wellfield, and to document that Wells 385R are
functionally distinct from original Wells 385. Approx 2.8 cfs will be pumped
continuously from W385R and discharged through the Fish Slough channel to the
Owens River. The pumping test is proposed for winter 2017-2018. No construction
is required to conduct the pumping test.
2017101061 RE Mustang Two Solar Project
Kings County
Lemoore--Kings
NOD
The applicant proposes to construct a 150-MW solar energy generating facility.
2017128114 Mobilitie NPC2017-99 Stanislaus County Wireless Facilities Project
Public Utilities Commission
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunitcations networks.
2017128115 Crown Castle NG2017-120 Los Ange;es Fober Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Bell, Bell Gardens, Downey, Lynwood, South Gate, Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG installs telecommunications infrastructure to enhance
wireless and broadband speeds.
2017128116 Mobilitie NPC2017-61 Los Angeles County Wireless Facilities Project
Public Utilities Commission
Long Beach, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, City of, ...--Los Angeles
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128117 Crown Castle NG2017-122 San Diego Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Santee, La Mesa, Escondido, San Diego, El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
Crown Castle / NextG telecommunications infrastructure to enhance wireless and
broadband speeds.
2017128118 Mobilitie NPC2017-68 Fresno County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
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2017128119 Mobilitie NPC2017-121 Fresno County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
--Fresno
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128120 Mobilitie NPC2017-117 Mono County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
--Mono
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performantce of telecommunications networks.
2017128121 Mobilitie NPC2017-51 Yuba County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Marysville--Yuba
NOE
Mobilititie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128122 Crown Castle NG2017-124 Monterey County Fiber Optic Project
Public Utilities Commission
Pacific Grove--Monterey
NOE
Crown Castle / NG2017-124 Monterey County Fiber Optic Project.
2017128123 Mobilite NPC2017-119 Inyo County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
--Inyo
NOE
Mobilitie installs cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128124 Mobilitie NPC2017-107 San Diego Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunication networks.
2017128125 Mobilitie NPC2017-76 Los Angeles Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Huntington Park--Los Angeles
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecomminications networks.
2017128126 Mobilitie NPC2017-71 Contra Costa County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
San Jose, Gilroy--Santa Clara
NOE
Mobilitie small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance performance
of telecommunications networks.
2017128127 Mobilitie NPC2017-43 Inyo County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Merced--Merced
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
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2017128128 Mobilitie NPC2017-89 Tulare County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Visalia--Tulare
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128129 Mobilitie NPC2017-91 San Mateo County Wirelsee Project
Public Utilities Commission
Belmont, Burlingame, Daly City, Redwood City, ...--San Mateo
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128130 Mobilitie NPC2017-107 Los Angeles County Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
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NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and WIFi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications networks.
2017128131 Pavement Repairs
Caltrans #4
--San Mateo
NOE
Cold planing AC pavement and placing RHMA
2017128132 Operation of Warner Springs Estates, Well 8 Iron and Manganese Treatment
State Water Resources Control Board
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NOE
State Water Board as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit for the
operation of Well 8, which was drilled in 2004. On Sept 15, 2017, Warner Springs
Estates completed installation of an iron and manganese treatment filtration
system and associated mechanical controls, including construction of a 12 x 16
foot building to house the filter, and a 1200 foot transmission pipeline to convey
water from the filter to the distribution system. The project will provide for the
operation of these facilities.
2017128133 Safety-Kleen Systems INC. Highland Service Center, Hazardous Waste Storage
Facility Class *1 Permit Mod
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
--San Bernardino
NOE
DTSC, pursuant to authority granted under Chapter 6.5 of the (HS&C) Section
25200 and in accordance with CCR, Title 22, Chapter 20, approved a Class 1
Permit Modification (CCR Title 22 Section 66270.42(a)(2), and Appendix 1 D.1.b to
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste Facility
(HWF) Permit for Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. Highland Service Center.
2017128134 Truckee River Siphon Replacement Project
Squaw Valley Public Service District
Olympic Valley--Placer
NOE
Recent inspections have indicated that the Siphon is reaching the end of its useful
life. A panoramic Closed Circuit Television inspection was performed on the
Siphon on Oct 4th, 2016. The inspection included a Nation Association of Sewer
Service Companies (NASSCO) analysis, which highlighted multiple areas of line
failure in the pipeline segment west of the Truckee River. Due to the Siphon's
coating deterioration as well as its ages, the likelihood of failure is greatly
increased.
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2017128135 PLN17-01839
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Mount Poso 2018 North Facilities Upgrade
2017128136 PLN17-01811
Kern County
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NOE
Weston 71, Minor Rework
2017128137 Exchange of up to 2000 acre-feet of Del Puerto Water District's Central Valley
Project
Water Resources, Department of
--Stanislaus
NOE
The Oak Flat Water District, a State Water Project Contractor, and Del Puerto
District, a Central Valley Project (CVP) Contractor are neighboring districts located
North of San Luis Reservoir. DPWD proposes using OFWD's SWP Turnouts B,
C, and D in Reach 2A of the California Aqueduct as alternate points of diversion to
deliver up to 2000 AF through June 7, 2018 of SWP water supplies to lands within
DPWD's boundaries while exchanging a like amount of CVP water supplies to the
Department of Water Resources (DWR) at O'Neill Forebay. This involves no
increase in total SWP or CVP allocations.
2017128138 9 Brdige Maintenance and Preservation
Caltrans #4
--Contra Costa
NOE
A bridge maintenance and preservation project that will maintain the integrity of
bridges on Routes 4/242
2017128139 Pavement Overlay Project
Caltrans #4
--Marin
NOE
Digouts at failed pavements sections, EHMA up to .15 feet deep, reinstalling
roadways signs, replacing loop dectors, raising all low drainage unlets greates,
gore paving. All work will be limited to existing State R/W
2017128140 Morro Bay State Park Sign Project
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Morro Bay--San Luis Obispo
NOE
Install 3 new regulatory entrance signs at 2 entrances locations to Morro Bay State
Park to provide improved signage at park entrance. The project will:
-At the interaction of State Park Road and South Bay Blvd. (a "T" intersection)-
Use a power auger or a hand post hole digger to excavate three xx"dimaeter by 3"
deep post holes and install three 8x8 posts. Mount two signs in a B pattern so as
to be visible from both directions.
- At the opposite end of State Park Road - Remove the existing metal sign
attached to the CCC Stone pillar denoting the park entrance. Reuse holes made
for removed sign if possible. If holes cannot be reused, drill four 1/2' holes into the
stone pillar, set four anchors into the drilled holes, and attach a new wood sign to
the stone pillar.
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2017128141 Hearst Castle Road GeoTech Boring and Winterizing
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--
NOE
Perform Geotechnical testing on Hearst Castle Road at Hearst San Simeon State
Historic Monument for the development of engineered plans for permanent repairs
to the storm-damaged road and complete temporary road repairs to prevent
additional erosion while the engineered plans are developed. Project will:
At Site 1:
-Utilize a bulldoze to move approximately 200 cubic yards of landslide materials
upslope from and approximately 125'x125 area to rebuild the road shoulder from
which it slid;
-Drill four 4" diameter holes to a depth of 30 feet to obtain soil samples;
-Install plastic visqueen and sandbags to prevent saturation, stabilize the slide
area, and prevent soil movement during the coming winter, and
-install weed free straw over all areas where ground disturbance has occurred.
At Site 2:
-Drill four 4" diameter holes to a depth of 30 feet to obtain soil samples; and
-Install weed free straw over all areas where ground disturbance has occurred.
2017128142 New Office Space (DGS Project #1579)
Public Health, Department of
Van Nuys--Los Angeles
NOE
The Dept. of Public Health proposes new office space of approx. 4,507 net usable
sq. footage for its Public Health Licensing and Certification program.
2017128143 Operation of Granular Activated Carbon VOC Treatment Systems at Reservoir 6
(Well 5B and 6B), Well 16 and Well 17
State Water Resources Control Board
Pomona--Los Angeles
NOE
SWRCB, as the responsible agency, will be issuing a water supply permit. The
proposed project includes installation of four Volatile Organic Carbon (VOC) well
head treatment plants at City Wells 5B and 6, Well 16, and Well 17. Each well
treatment plant will consist of two steel tanks, each 12-foot in diameter, and a
small structure with dimensions of 87" height, 98" width and 74" length. The
treatment systems will be positioned close as possible to the well pumps to reduce
piping. A concrete pad of 15 feet by 15 feet will be installed to accommodate each
of the steel vessels.
2017128144 Sutter's Mill Ponderosa Tree Planting
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Plant two (2) Ponderosa trees next to the replica sawmill within Marshall Gold
Discovery State Historic Park to create an accurate of the historic Sutter's Mill
area. Work will:
Receive two US Forest Service-donated 6-7 feet tall Ponderosa trees; and
Dig one 5'x4'x3' deep hole near the replica sawmill and plant both trees in the
single hole.
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2017128145 PLN17-01779
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Hondo Peerless #16, Deepen, Rework
2017128146 Operation of California Water Service Company-Bakersfield, 1,2,3
Trichloropropane (TCP) Wellhead Treatment (Site BKNG-174-01)
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
SWRCB as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit. CA Water
Service Company - Bakersfield will pour a 462 foot (minimum 2-foot deep) pad,
and install 2 12 foot diameter approx. 16.58 foot tall TCP treatment tanks, on the
new pad at an existing well and tank site, (BKNG-174-01). A chlorine storage and
feed equipment will also be installed and 12-inch diameter, approx. 105 foot long
discharge line will be laid from the catch basin within the fenced site into Victor
Street to connect up with the city sewer system. Approx. 67 feet of 8-12 inch
diameter piping will connect the well to the treatment tanks and the rest of the
water system. A hydro pneumatic tank's piping will be reconfigured to connect to
the water system after the booster pumps. A 12-inch diameter polyvinyl chloride
(pvc) water main will be replaced with 12 inch carbon steel piping. An old oximeter
will be replaced with a flow meter. Construction will occur within a 6300 ft area of
the fenced 13,939 ft total well and tank site and within an approx. 400 ft area of an
existing roadway. The project will provide for the operation of the system.
2017128147 Operation of California Water Service Company-Bakersfield, 1,2,3
trichloropropane (TCP) Wellhead Treatment (Site Bk-135-01)
State Water Resources Control Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
SWRCB as the lead agency will be issuing a water supply permit. CA Water
Service Company- Bakersfield will install 4 12-foot diameter, 20 foot tall vessels (2
sets of vessels in series) to treat TCP. Approx. 187 foot of 8-inch piping will be
installed to connect the treatment tanks to the system. Associated wiring will also
be installed. Approx. 73 feet of 8-inch discharge piping and a concrete splash
block with 6-inch curbs on 3 sides will also be installed. Discharge will drain to the
city's storm water system. An existing chemical enclosure will be moved to allow
for the installation of the new piping and an existing fence will be moved to the
property line. The construction will occur on an existing 6,969 ft fenced well site
surrounded by urban development. The project will provide for the operation of the
system.
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2017052068 150 Eureka Street Project
San Francisco, City and County of
San Francisco--San Francisco
EIR 01/19/2018
The project site is currently developed with a two-story approx 29-ft-tall
wood-frame building constructed in approx 1922. The existing building most
recently housed the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco, which
consisted of a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer congregation from
approx 1970 to 2015. The building is currently vacant. The building is considered
individually eligible for listing on the CA Register of Historic Places due to its
association with the city's LGBTQ community. The proposed 150 Eureka Street
Project would result in the demolition of the existing two-story, wood-frame church
building located at the site and construction of two four-story buildings, with two
residential units in each building for a total of four residential units on the project
site. The two buildings would total approx 13,174 gsf in size, and each building
would include a four-car garage and indoor common areas. The proposed
buildings would not exceed 40 ft in height.
2017121010 AT&T and Devi Vineyards Conditional Use Permit / DRC2016-00045 / ED16-310
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 01/04/2018
A request by Devi Vineyards, LLC & AT&T Mobility for a CUP to allow for the
construction and operation of an unmanned wireless communications facility.
2017121011 Estate Vineyards Grading Permit PMT20136-07752
San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 01/04/2018
Request by Estate Vineyards, LLC for the following: approval of a grading permit
for as built grading and vegetation removal in areas with slopes in excess of 30%
and to authorize remedial grading to stabilize and restore previously graded areas,
including an ag reservoir, and restoratio activities within two impacted drainage
features.
The project site is comprised of four parcels totaling 227 acres of gently to steeply
sloping hills supporting dense stands of coast live oaks; one blue line creek and
three ephemeral drainages cross the project site.
The project site is within the ag land use category and is located at 750 Sleepy
Farm Rd, approx 0.9 mi south of Peachy Canyon Rd and approx 6 mi west of Paso
Robles.
2017121012 Conditional Use Permit No. PL17-0036
Ventura County
--Ventura
MND 01/04/2018
The applicant requests that a CUP be granted to authorize the following: 1) use of
the existing site as a wholesale plant growing facility (ghg 100,000 sf); 2)
construction and operation of a large ag sales facility (over 2,000 to 5,000 sf); 3)
ag promotional activities; and 4) operation of an apiary support and honey wine
production building (meadery). The facility will process honey and beeswax and
produce honey wine.
2017121013 Downey High School Softball Field Lighting Improvements
Downey Unified School District
Downey--Los Angeles
MND 01/04/2018
Permanent components of the project would include: 1) six 60-ft self supporting
steel monopole structures supported by a precast concrete pile buried intot he
earth. On each pole would be two to four mounted lighting fixtures containing an
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array of metal halide and LED lamps. Lights would be mounted at heights of 45-60
ft. 2) One electrical cabinet mounted on a 2x6x1 ft deep concrete pad. It would
contain an electrical distribution panel, monitoring, and control equipment to
distribute steady power and ensure proper electrical grounding and safety.
Schools: Rio San Gabriel ES, Gallatin ES, Al Gauldin ES, Maude Price ES, Rio
Hondo ES, Studebaker ES, Sussman MS, Griffiths MS, Stauffer MS, Doty MS,
Warren HS, Kirkwood Chirstian School, Calvary Chapel Christian School, and
Downey Adult School.
2017122013 1431 El Camino Real
Burlingame, City of
Burlingame--San Mateo
MND 01/04/2018
The 7,722 sf proposed project site is located at 1431 El Camino Real in the city of
Burlingame, and consists of APN 026-013-110. The project site is located in an
R-3 zoning district and is surrounded by either R-1 or R-3 zoning districts. The
proposed 1431 El Camino Real project would include demolition of an existing
two-story apartment building with a detached five-car garage structure at the rear,
and construction of a 3,858 sf, three story (35 ft tall) residential building in its
place.
2017122014 Public Works Yard and Animal Control Facility
Clearlake, City of
Clearlake--Lake
MND 01/04/2018
Development of a combination public works yard and animal control facility,
including construction of a 5,000 to 6,000 sf animal control building for sheltering
animals and related support services and parking area and fencing, a public works
yard/facility that will include a 5,000 sf building for maintenance, administration,
water storage tanks, outdoor storage fencing, new roadways and infrastructure to
support this on a 21-acre, primarily vacant parcel.
2017122015 Eastside Road at Olney Creek Bridge Replacement Project (Bridge# 06C-0335)
Redding, City of
Redding--Shasta
MND 01/04/2018
The proposed project would consist of replacing the existing bridge on Eastside
Road over Olney Creek with a three-span, cast-in-place, concrete slab structure
with two support piers in the channel. The existing bridge, built in 1954, exhibits
abutment scour, lacks pedestrian sidewalk, and does not meet current design
standards. The new bridge would be approx 52 ft wide and 86 ft long. The new
roadway approach profile would include two 12-ft wide lanes, 8-ft wide shoulders,
and 6-ft wide sidewalks on both sides of Eastside Rd. The proposed sidewalk on
the east side of the road would connect to an existing sidewalk in the southeastern
corner of the project area. Approach roadwork would extend approx 200 ft to the
south and up to 300 ft to the north and east of Olney Creek bridge.
2017122016 1530-1540 Pomeroy Avenue Residential Project
Santa Clara, City of
Santa Clara--Santa Clara
MND 01/10/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Adoption of a MND, approval of rezoning of a 0.48 acre site from low density
multiple dwelling & AG to planned development to construct eight attached
townhomes with tentative subdivision map for eight private residential lots and one
common lot for the driveway, guest parking, architectural review to allow the
development for townhomes.
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2017122018 Alcatraz Ferry Embarkation Project
San Francisco, City and County of
San Francisco, Sausalito--San Francisco, Marin
MND 01/04/2018
Alcatraz Island, a national historic landmark, is part of and managed by the Golden
Gate National Recreation Area, a National Park Service unit that includes
numerous park facilities within the SF Bay area, including Fort Mason, Fort Baker,
Ocean Beach, and Crissy Field. Under the proposed project, the Park Service
seeks to enter into a long-term agreement with the Port of San Francisco for the
development and operation of an improved ferry embarkation site at Pier 31 1/2 to
support Alcatraz Island visitors. The Port agreement would require the Park
Service's selected concessioner to renovate the marginal wharf, the Pier 33
bulkhead buildings, and portions of the Pier 31 shed building. In addition, the Park
Service's partner, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, would renovate
the Pier 31 bulkhead building and additional portions of the Pier 31 shed building.
The proposed project would provide a combination of indoor and outdoor spaces
to welcome, orient, and provide improved basic amenities for the public. The
proposed project would also include other administrative and operational spaces,
such as a new boarding ramps and floats to support the berthing of up to three
ferry boats at a time. The Park Service also seeks to establish limited ferry service
between Pier 31 1/2 and the existing Fort Baker pier in Sausalito. The proposed
project would repair and upgrade the Fort Baker pier substructure, install a new
gangway landing and float, and construct a new trail from the Bay Area Discovery
Museum to the pier. Under the proposed project, the estimated number of ferry
trips from the Pier 31 1/2 site would increase two ferry trips per day in the peak
season.
2017122019 Feather River Mills General Plan Amendment GPA 16-06, Specific Plan
Amendment SPA 16-04, Use Permit
Yuba City
Yuba City--Sutter
MND 01/04/2018
GPA 16-06 proposes to re-designate the land use map for the approx 1.5 acre site
from a business, technology, and light industrial land use designation to a
community commercial LUD in order to bring the GP into conformance with the
Central City specific plan and the zoning. SPA 16-04 proposes to amend both the
text and LU map of the CCSP. The LU map amendment is to add the new
community commercial designation to the LU map for an approx 1.5 acre area.
The text amendment will allow C-2 uses with downtown characteristics; could allow
up to 36 units/acre with commercial; and architecture consistent with Plumas St or
Plumas Blvd. Use permit for additional height to be determined.
1998092013 El Dorado County River Management Plan Update
El Dorado County
Placerville--El Dorado
Neg 01/04/2018
The project is a proposed update to the El Dorado County River Management
Plan. The RMP was adopted in 2001 by the El Dorado County Board of
Supervisors. Since 2002 the county has continued implementation of the RMP w/o
changes. The proposed RMP update is based on the county's understanding of
what river management actions have been found to be logical, supportive of safe
river use, effective in minimizing conflicts between river users and consistent with
the county's environmental protection commitments. The RMP update addresses
these current conditions by recognizing that some past RMP tasks and monitoring
elements are now unneccessary, unresponsive to the county's stated river
management goals or duplicative of work being done by other county
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departments, governmental agencies or private organizations. NOtably, no
changes are proposed regarding carrying capacity, the management actions to
address capacity excedances or the implementation of the Quiet Zone.
2017121009 Fresno County Regional Active Transportation Plan
Fresno County Council of Governments
--Fresno
Neg 01/04/2018
The proposed project under CEQA is the adoption of the Fresno County Regional
Active Transportation Plan. The ATP itself contains various programs, policies,
and recommendations pertaining to the development of pedestrian and bicycle
facilities in Fresno County. Specific development is not being proposed under this
ATP and adoption of the ND would not authorize any development. The ATP is
intended as a guidance document with the ultimate vision of trails, walkways, and
bikeways, that provide safe, convenient, and enjoyable connections to key
destinations.
2017122009 PA-1700112
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
Neg 01/04/2018
A site approval application to construct a proposed 125 ft tall monopole wireless
telecommunications tower and a 1,800 sf equipment lease area.
2017122010 PA-1700109
San Joaquin County
Lathrop--San Joaquin
Neg 01/04/2018
A site approval application to expand an existing truck parking facility from a max
of 14 trucks and 60 trailers to a max of 24 trucks and 114 trailers to include the
construction of a 1,800 sf building for truck maintenance.
2017122011 PA-1700252 (Minor Subdivision)
San Joaquin County
Escalon--San Joaquin
Neg 01/04/2018
A minor subdivision application to subdivide an existing 119.2 acre parcel into four
parcels and a designated remainder parcel. Parcel 1 to contain 12.06 acres.
Parcel 2 to contain 24.11 acres. Parcel 3 to contain 24.00 acres. Parcel 4 to
contain 12.00 acres. Designated remainder parcel to contain 49.23 acres.
2017122012 PA-17000248 (Minor Subdivision)
San Joaquin County
Stockton--San Joaquin
Neg 01/04/2018
A minor subdivision application to subdivide two parcels into three parcels. Parcel
1 to contain 113 acres. Parcel 2 to contain 107 acres. Parcel 3 to contain 107
acres.
2017122017 Five-Year In-Lieu Groundwater Recharge Project
Colusa County Water District
--Colusa, Yolo
Neg 01/04/2018
In above average water years when Reclamation District 108 determines that
surplus water supplies are available, the district desires to transfer up to 10,000
AF of surplus water to Colusa County Water District, and Dunnigan Water District.
The proposed 5 years water transfer is intended to allow CCWD and DWD to
utilize the surplus surface water in lieu of pumping groundwater from March 1,
2018 to February 28, 2023, which will increase the beneficial use of the surface
water in the area and assist with reducing the amount of groundwater being
pumped in the area.
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2017122020 Yolo County Housing Tentative Subdivision (ZF# 2017-0083)
Yolo County
--Yolo
Neg 01/05/2018
Three corner lot parcels, parcel 1, located at the corner of Campos Dr and Monroe
St, Parcel 2, located at the corner of Grafton St and Campos Dr, and Parcel 3,
located at the corner of Craig St and Wyatt Way, will be subdivided to create a six
separate small lots so that they may be developed with affordable single family
homes.
2015032075 Santa Clara Square-Residential/Mixed Use
Santa Clara, City of
Santa Clara--Santa Clara
NOD
The applicant is requesting to amend the previously approved development to
allow for up to 1840 units, an increase of 40 units from the previously approved
1800 units, and change in use of 7 units in Building 2 from residential apartments
to model units that would not be occupied. There is no change to the other
components of the "2015 Project". EIR Addendum No. 1, and Rezoning (APN's
216-45-022, -023, -024 and 216-29-112, 053, and portions of APN 216-45-011
and APN 216-45-028).
2016111029 East Lake Specific Plan Amendment (ELSPA) No. 11 Project
Lake Elsinore, City of
Lake Elsinore--Riverside
NOD
The approx. 3,000 acre East Lake Specific Plan No. 11 would potentially allow
458,000 sq. ft. of commercial/light industrial development, one golf course, up to
four hotels (totaling 540 rooms), 30.4 acres of parks, 3,640 dwelling units, 67,500
sq. ft. for restaurants, one airport, and potentially up to 815.2 acres of
preservation/mitigation areas. Additionally, the proposed BLSPA allows up to four
active recreation uses and two action sport uses, GPA NO. 2016-01 proposes to
amend the General Plan Circulation Element and make minor modifications to the
Project site boundary as shown on the General Plan's Land Use Plan, including 1)
add the inlet Channel from Auto Center Drive to the Lake into the ELSP Project
site, changing its General Plan designation from Hoodway to Specific Plan, 2)
remove two parcels from the ELSP and designate them limited industrial, and 3)
amend the General Plan Circulation Element to designate Cereal Street, Lucerne
Street, Malaga Road/Sylvester Street, Stoneman Street, and two additional road
segments within the Summerly development as Collector Streets. ZC 2017-03
proposes to change the zoning of the Inlet Channel from F to SP and change the
zoning of the two Limited Industrial properties that are being removed from ELSPA
11. Project site from SP to M-1.
2017129001 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0379-R1 for THP
1-17-063-MEN "Camp 16"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement to upgrade culvert, water drafting.
2017129002 Incorporation of Stakeholder-Developed Groundwater Quality MAnagemnet
Measures for Salts and Nutrients in the Malibu Valley Groundwater Basins of LA
County
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 4 (Los Angeles)
--Los Angeles, Ventura
NOD
Amendment to the Water Quality Control Plan for the LA Region to incorporate
Groundwater Quality Management Measures for Salts and Nutrients in the Malibu
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Valley Groundwater Basin of Los Angeles County (Resolution No. R16-005).
2016078177 Santa Rosa Water Reclamation Facility Rehabilitation Project; Rancho California
Water District Project Nos. PG 180 & PG187
Santa Rosa, City of
Murrieta--Riverside
NOE
The preliminary treatment portion of the project would include replacement of the
aerated grit removal system, which will be installed in a new location in the east
dry pit of the influent pump station and replacement of the existing influent
conveyance pipes and valves with vault access for valves. The secondary
treatment portion would include the replacement of the Jet-Tech aeration system,
mixing pumps, decant assembly, and solids handling pumps. The tertiary
treatment portion would include the reconfiguration of equalization basins piping,
replacement of the existing launders and sludge collection equipment, and
reconfiguration of the sludge piping. The solids handling portion would include
installation of the aerobic digester, solids pumps, and solids handling infrastructure
adjacent to the new digester. Repairs and concrete coating would also be
implemented where required. Construction equipment and work vehicles will
access the SRWRF from existing public streets. Stating of all equipment and
materials will occur within the existing facility footprint. There is also a change of
ownership and organization of the existing SRWRF and the wastewater collection
system facilities to a new joint powers authority created by Elsinore Valley
Municipal Water District, Rancho California Water District, and Western Municipal
Water District of Riverside County.
2017128148 Replace the Existing Tower Rods at the SFOBB Eastern Span - 3K500 /
041700017
Caltrans #4
San Francisco--San Francisco
NOE
This work will protect the anchor rods from corrosion due to saltwater intrusion.
2017128149 Malibu Living Shoreline Project
Coastal Conservancy, California State
Malibu--Los Angeles
NOE
The proposed project will develop plans and implement native dune restoration
and education at Zuma Beach and Westward Point Dume Beach to result in ~3
acres of restored native dune habitat. The dunes will also serve as a living
shoreline protecting existing infrastructure and habitat from the effects of sea-level
rise.
2017128150 Santa Ana River Trail Phase IV Reach B and C San Bernardino County
Coastal Conservancy, California State
Redlands--San Bernardino
NOE
This is a planning and design project for the Santa Ana River Trail that will serve
the residents of Riverside, Orange, and San Bernardino counties and the State of
CA.
2017128151 Sea Otter Recovery 2018 Grants
Coastal Conservancy, California State
--Monterey, Santa Barbara, San Mateo
NOE
The Coastal Conservancy will provide grants to aid the recovery of the southern
sea otter, including: 1) public education/monitoring to reduce disturbance of otters,
2) installation of two speed humps on the entrance road to Moss Landing State
Beach to reduce risk of car strikes, and 3) a GIS analysis or potential threats in SF
Bay.
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2017128152 PLN17-01969
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 771 Minor Rework PP16616
2017128153 PLN17-01962
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 376, Deepening/side Track, Rework PP16616
2017128154 5GS15144; Logtown East Side Fuel Break (LT10) Montior Section
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
The Logtown East Side Fuel Break will be constructed as a linear feature 200 to
300 feet wide approx. 1.3 miles long parallel to and between Dolomite Dr. and
Union Mind Rd. Logtown 10 shaded Fuel Break will be constructed using a
combination of treatments. The objective of the treatment is to reduce surfae and
ladder fuels, and to achieve canopy spacing to mitigate the threat of wildfire to
private property. This project entails removing small trees and brush to create a
Fuel Reduction Zone or shaded Fuel Break located on both improved and
unimproved residential parcels. Permission has been granted from all the private
landowners at this point. The general project area has been marked with pink
flagging on the ground in some cases the flagging is only done along the top of the
fuel break with the intent that the contractor will treat up to 300 feet below the flag
line. Work will be odne outside the required defensible space of 100 feet around
homes. Hardwood stands with a high percentage of oaks can provide excellent
food and cover for wildlife. Retain live trees with cavities for squirrels, raccoons,
and other cavity dwellers. Contractor may leave downed Oak limbs and decaying
logs, when vegetation is lying in a position not to threaten ignition of adjacent trees
or shrubs.
Snags prove excellent wildlife habitat in their natural state. Leave dead standing
trees (snags) to provide insects and nesting cavities for birds. Snags should not
be taller than 30 feet in height, not capable of reaching a home or road. Treat
adjacent trees so canopy cover is spaced at least 10 feet away. Snags that have
fallen become decayed; consider when to leave for diversity.
2017128155 Hayfork Community and Municipal Watershed Protection Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Trinity
NOE
The Watershed Research and Training Center, in cooperation with several private
landowners, is planning a 60 acre fuel reduction project in Hayfork, CA. This
project is located on several vegetation types including; mixed conifer, oak
woodland, and chaparral. Treatments associated with this project will focus on
reducing fuel loading through a combination of practices.
Project is located from 0 - 2 miles north of downtown Hayfork along Hwy 3, Brady
Rd., and Demos Court. Fuel reduction treatments include utilizing hand crews to
cut and limb understory trees and shrubs, pile and broadcast burning, chipping,
and lop and scatter. Understory vegetation varies throughout the project area,
from chaparral to mixed conifer and oak woodland. Understory within the conifer
and oak woodlands generally consists of small trees (oak and conifer) (< 6' DBH)
and shrubs (manzanita and buckbrush) 2 - 8' tall. As a result of fire exclusion,
portions of the project include areas of conifer encroachment into oak woodlands.
Encroaching conifers are approx. 50-60 years old.
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2017128156 Canyon Lakes 15SRA 1039
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Oroville--Butte
NOE
This project involves the hand clearing of brush, small trees (trees less than 8" in
diameter) and dead woody debris (snags less than 11" in diameter) along both
sides of Concow Road, 1040 feet of Nelson Bar Rd. and 2200 feet of Hwy 70 to
reduce the fire hazard and create a fuel break. Fuels will be hand piled for burning
later in the season when moisture levels are sufficiently high enough to allow for
safe disposal and minimal risk for escape.
Project will treat approx. 90 acres, starting 1230 feet south of Concow Road, 150
ft. on both the west and east side of Hwy 70 extending 926 feet east of Concow
Road. Along Concow road, 150 feet on both the east and west side of the road
extending 6876 feet north on Concow Road. Along Nelson Bar Road, 150 feet on
both the south and north side of the road, extending 1040 feet west. Extending
around the Concow School grounds.
2017128157 Vegetation Control 11-3A124
Caltrans #11
--San Diego
NOE
Caltrans proposes to implement weed abatement and vegetation control at various
locations within San Diego County. All work will be within Caltrans right-of-way.
The purpose of this project si to reduce fire risk adjacent to state highways. This
project is needed due to build-up of dead or dying vegetation.
2017128158 Modoc County Roads Department Routine Maintennace Agreement (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0597-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Modoc
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement no.
1600-2017-0597-R1 pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Modoc County Road Department.
Project is limited to routine maintenance activities within the County of Modoc
(County). routine maintenance activities are defined as those activities periodically
scheduled and implemented as necessary to maintain the structural and functional
integrity of existing public works facilities on, or affecting those reaches of, natural
streams for which a notification of streambed alteration (Form FG 2023) would
otherwise be required. Such routine maintenance activities are further described
in Exhibit A - Covered Activities but in general include activities associated with
maintaining, in an as-built condition, the free flowing passage of water through
existing structures and maintaining the structural and functional integrity of existing
roads, paths, stream crossings, bank revetment sites, and levees.
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
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2017-06 Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria - APN: 043-180-039
Bureau of Indian Affairs
--Butte
BIA 01/05/2018
The subject property is located at Chico, CA, within the boundaries of the Tribe's
original Rancheria. The subject property is currently open space that is surrounded
on two sides by paved streets and on two side's residential development. The
subject property consists of undeveloped land. The Tribe has no plans in
developing or changes in land use for subject property.
2017122021 Healdsburg High School Track and Field Improvements and Gymnasium
Expansion
Healdsburg Unified School District
Healdsburg--Sonoma
EIR 01/22/2018
The proposed project would entail an expansion of the existing gym and track and
field improvements. The proposed new gym and locker rooms would be attached
to the existing gym in an area previously used for portable buildings. The new gym
and locker room building would include a total of 19,000 gsf. The building height
would be 33 ft, 10 in at the peak of the roof. Mechanical equipment would be
located on the roof. Renovations to the existing locker rooms and existing gym
would include minor entry and storage area modifications to the existing gym and
a complete redevelopment of the boys' locker area. The overall locker area would
be expanded to the north to allow for a girls' locker room. No building demolition
would be required except for the existing portables that are on the south side of
the site. Daily and seasonal usage of the gym would be unchanged from existing
conditions.
2017121014 Tentative Tract Map PLN16-00028 (TTM 20064).
Victorville, City of
Victorville--San Bernardino
MND 01/05/2018
To allow for th recordation and development of a 271-lot single family residential
subdivision with 7,200 sf min size lots, on an approx 80-acre building site, and with
an approx density of 3.3 units per acre.
2017121015 Doty & T-Mobile Conditional Use Permit DRC2016-00097
San Luis Obispo County
--San Luis Obispo
MND 01/05/2018
A request by Eugene Doty and T-Mobile West LLC for a CUP to allow for the
construction of a wireless communication facility disguised as an 80 ft tall
mono-eucalyptus antenna structure with 6 antennas. In addition, 3 remote radio
units, 1 microwave dish, equipment cabinets, telco box, and emergency generator
are proposed. All equipment will be installed on a new 20' x 20' lease area
surrounded by a 7-ft tall fence. The project facility also includes 220-ft run for utility
trenching to provide for electricity and fiber connection. The project will result in
the total disturbance of approx 1,300 sf of an approx. 51-acre site. The project is
within the Ag land use category.
2017121016 Calle Joaquin Commercial Building
San Luis Obispo, City of
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
MND 01/05/2018
Development of 0.25 acres: Construction of a two-story commercial building
(2,850 sf floor area) with a vehicle parking lot (10 spaces), and underground
storage chambers for site runoff water; relocation of a small well pump house
within the site; zoning property to be within a tourist commercial zone; exception
from a required 20-ft creek setback standard to allow placement of 6 vehicle
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parking spaces on permeable paving within portions of the setback area.
2017121017 IS Application No. 7349 (Randy Delerio, High Desert Ag. Inc.)
Fresno County
Firebaugh--Fresno
MND 01/05/2018
Allow a commercial coach for office use and a tank farm for the storage and sale
of agricultural chemicals and fertilizers together with the existing improvements on
two contiguous parcels totaling 11.08 acres in the AE-20 Zone District. The project
site is located on the southwest corner of W. Shaw Ave and Dos Palos Ave approx
2.1 miles south of the city of Firebaugh.
2017121018 Rancho Lomas Verdes
Vista, City of
Vista--San Diego
NOP 01/05/2018
The applicant of the proposed project seeks adoption of the RLV specific plan
from the city through a general plan amendment and zone change, approval of an
annexation request to the city, and approval of a tentative subdivision map. The
specific plan would guide the development of a residential estate community that
would contain 153 residential lots that would be designed around a system of
private roads, community trails, park spaces, and landscape amenities.
2017121019 Los Angeles International Airport United Airlines East Aircraft Maintenance &
Ground Support Equipment Project
Los Angeles World Airports
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOP 01/05/2018
The proposed project would consolidate and modernize existing United Airlines
(UAL) aircraft maintenance and Ground Support equipment (GSE) facilities at
LAX, which would allow for more efficient and effective maintenance of existing
aircraft and GSE. The project would redevelop a 37-acre site in the eastern portion
of the airport with a new 411,000 sq. ft. facility. All the buildings on the project site
would be demolishes, with the exception of a Quonset Hut located near the
northern boundary of the project site. The project would not affect the volume and
basic nature of UAL's existing maintenance operations at LAX. The consolidation
would alter on and off-airport vehicular movements, as well as aircraft movements
on the airfield; it would not increase flights, aircraft operations, or passenger/gate
capacity at LAX.
2012032072 Albany Beach Restoration and Public Access Project
East Bay Regional Parks District
Albany--Alameda
NOD
State Coastal Conservancy will be funding beach and dune enhancements at
Albany Beach.
2013081021 Solid Waste Facility Permit Revision for Coachella Valley Compost
Riverside County
Coachella--Riverside
NOD
Changes that will be authorized by issuance of the permit include: expanding the
existing total permitted area from 35 to 39.8 acres, which includes expanding the
existing composting area from 15 to 31.9 acres; increase the tonnage from 250
tons per day (TPD) to 785 TPD of green material, pre & post-consumer food
material, construction wood and palm fronds, plus up to 200 TPD of
construction/demolition (985 total TPD); add animal manures as acceptable
organic feedstock; increase compost production up to 450 TPD of organic material
increase the amount of grease trap liquids and gray water accepted from 12,500
gallons per day to 55,000 GPD; expand days of operation from 6 to 7 days; and
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increase the total number of vehicles per day from 169 vehicles to 56 vehicles.
The facility will also include the following upgrades; relocation of scale/scale
housing, adding a second scale, realign and widen the entrance and construction
of an office with break room and a water disposal system.
2017081070 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Meetinghouse Project
San Juan Capistrano, City of
San Juan Capistrano--Orange
NOD
The project includes development of a 16,558-sf Meetinghouse/Cultural Hall
building and chapel with 292 fixed seats and pews on the 4.54-acre site. The max
occupancy of the proposed Meetinghouse/Cultural Hall building and chapel is
estimated to be 1,151 persons. The building includes a multi-purpose room which
is intended to be used for basketball, volleyball, and dining purposes. The
remainder of the proposed Meetinghouse/Cultural Hall building consists of offices,
classrooms, and support uses. The project also includes a storage shed, an
outdoor 1,990-sf pavilion, and a trash enclosure.
2017092022 Carman II Watershed Restoration Project - Site 1, 2 and 4
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding
--Plumas, Sierra
NOD
The Carman II Watershed Restoration project is designed to help improve
watershed conditions. This watershed has been adversely affected by 150 years
of intensive human disturbance including grazing, railroad construction, and
logging. These disturbances have contributed to degradation of this watershed,
which can be characterized as follows: the main channel was diverted and
confined in many places throughout the watershed resulting in an incised eroding
channel; most valley bottom meadow systems are at risk of loss due to erosion.
the project will reestablish flow in remnant channels, fill incised channels, and
restore floodplain connectivity.
2017101050 RV Park Acquisition
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Imperial
NOD
CDPR is evaluating the potential environmental effects of acquiring a 57-acre RV
Park that is adjacent to Ocotillo Wells SVRA. The property offers CDPR a wide
range of recreational and educational opportunities conveniences to support
Ocotillo Wells SVRA visitors. The property includes 185 developed campsites with
electric/water hook-ups and dump station, coin operated showers, a swimming
pool, fenced RV storage yard, and a special event stage/venue. CDPR would
operate the RV Park as a CDPR facility. All CDPR regulations governing
recreational use would be applied to the RIV Park. No changes are proposed to
the existing facilities.
2017119002 Agreement between the Kern County Water Agency (Agency) and California
Department of Water Resources (DWR) for Delivery of San Joaquin River
Exchange Contractor
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
DWR will convey up to 50,000 acre feet of CVP made available to DWR by United
States Bureau of Reclamation at O'Neill Forebay. This CVP water is San Joaquin
River Exchange Contractors Water Authority's 2017 CVP water. This Non-Project
water will be made available to RRBWSD via KCWA turnouts in Reaches 12E and
13B of the CA Aqueduct. KCWA has requested that the Non-Project Water be
delivered under article 55 of KCWA's long-term Water Supply Contract with DWR.
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2017128159 Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve: Facility Maintenance
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Los Angeles
NOE
Repair existing infrastructure (fencing, irrigation) related to the little league
baseball fields located within the CDFW Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve.
2017128160 PLN17-01894
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Midway Premier #19R, New Drill
2017128161 PLN17-01896
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Midway Premier #56R, New Drill
2017128162 PLN17-01970
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 787, rework PP16616
2017128163 PLN17-01971
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
22R SJ, Rework PP16616
2017128164 PLN17-01923
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Virginia 66B, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128165 PLN17-01953
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Chevron Fee 649, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128166 PLN17-01926
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Cresceus 54F, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128167 PLN17-01924
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Virginia 76C, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128168 PLN17-01929
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
2956 Sec. 8, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128169 PLN17-01922
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Virginia 66A, Drill New Well, PP16616
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2017128170 PLN17-01925
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Cresceus 53H, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128171 South Susanville Gateway
Caltrans #2
Susanville--Lassen
NOE
The City of Susanville, in cooperation with the California Department of
Transportation, proposes to improve predestriam facilities from Postmile 26.2 to
26.5 on State Route 36 in the City of Susanville, Lassen County, CA. The purpose
of the project is to improve the continuity of pedestrian access along this segment
of SR-36.
2017128172 Small Communities Flood Risk Program Feasability Study
Isleton, City of
Isleton--Sacramento
NOE
Project is a deasibility study grant funded by the Disaster Preparedness and Floor
prevention Act of 2006 provided by the Department of Water Resources to assess
flood risk for the City pursuant of the Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction
Program.
2017128173 DN 101 Repair Slope and Repair Culvert Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa
Crescent City--Del Norte
NOE
The purpose of the project was to implement emergency repairs in order to
prevent the loss of the highway due to roadway fill displacement and associated
culvert failure along the portion of State Route (SR) 101, at Post Mile (PM) 21.49,
in Del Norte County. At the time of repair, Caltrans contacted state and federal
agency personnel and submitted a Regional General Permit 5 (RGP 5) -
Emergency Permit to the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The USACE
determined that the project did not qualify for an RGP 5. Caltrans was required to
submit an application for a Nationwide Permit No. 3, Maintenance, pursuant to
section 404 of the Clean Water Act, which triggered the need for a 401
certification. This certification is being issued after the fact because all ground
disturbing activities have been started and completed. The project involved
attaching a shorter down drain, and the setting Rock Slope Protection (RSP) within
the eroded area of the highway prism. The original 80' down drain was removed,
and a 30' down drain was installed. Approximately 200cy of rock was placed in the
eroded area below the down drain to stabilize the slope. A 100' long access road
was installed adjacent to the culvert outlet and down drain for access. All
temporarily disturbed areas was revegetated upon project completion.
2017128174 Lost Hills Erosion Repair
Water Resources, Department of
--Kern
NOE
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) San Joaquin Field Division (SJFD)
performs routine maintenance along the primary road of the California Aqueduct in
order to ensure the safety and performance of the aqueduct access roads. The
SJFD will restore and compact eroded areas within and adjacent to the primary
road with Class II base or local soil so that any cracks, fissures, or potentially
hazardous deterioration in the road can be returned to a safe working roadway.
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2017128175 Cypress Channel Emergency Erosion Repair
Corrections and Rehabilitation, Department of
--San Bernardino
NOE
The bank of the Cypress Channel (the main drainage channel), near the access
road to CIM's easternmost facility (\Facility C), eroded significantly during
2016/2017 winter storms. The erosion is within 13 feet of the prison facility's
access road. Erosion is expected to continue this winter with each rain event, and
the road could be in jeopardy of being completely washed out with another
significant storm event. Until a permanent solution is implemented, CDCR will
install rip rap at the eroded bank, using 30-inch median sized rock, to prevent
future flows from creating the vortex that collapsed about 10-15 feet of earth in
2016-2017.
To do work, CDCR is obtaining a Clean Water Act (Sect. 401) Water Quality
Certification from the Santa Ana Reg. Water Quality Control Board and will; do the
work under Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit 3. CDCR talks with CA
Dept. Fish and Wildlife who agreed a Streambed Alteration Agreement is not
necessary for the work. However, CDCR will submit a Notification of Emergency
Work to CDFW. CDCR consulting biologists confirmed the concrete lined channel
does not provide any wildlife habitat.
The work is necessary for continued and safe access to and operation of CIM to
meet CDCR's mission of public safety and security.
2017128176 PLN17-01977
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 955, Rework PP16616
2017128177 PLN17-01976
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 946, Rework PP16616
2017128178 PLN17-01975
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 945, REWORK PP16616
2017128179 PLN17-01966
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
REWORK WELL - SAN JOAQUIN 470
2017128180 PLN17-01978
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 957, Rework PP16616
2017128181 PLN17-01979
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 958, REWORK PP16616
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2017128182 Interstate 8 - Install Concrete Barrier - 3A1271
Caltrans #11
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
Removing existing guardrail and install a new concrete barrier along the
westbound College Avenue on-ramp to the merge with Interstate 8
2017128183 Trinidad Harbor ASBS Storm Water Runoff Management & Green Infrastructure
Enhancement project
State Water Resources Control Board
Trinidad--Humboldt
NOE
Construction of low impact development storm water runoff management project to
retrofit an existing parking lot to reduce pollutant load discharges to the Trinidad
Head Area of Special Biological Significance.
2017128184 Bishop Pine Reforestation
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Humboldt
NOE
Conduct yearly controlled debris pile burns to germinate serotinous bishop pine
seed cones in three (3) areas of Patrick's Point State Park to prevent the
extirpation of the existing stands of bishop pine (pinus muricata) within the park. In
areas near the campfire center, Bishop Pine Day Use Area, and the Agate Beach
Campground Loop, work will construct 10'x10' burn piles on top of existing native
plants and shrubs using plant debris obtained through regularly occurring
maintenance activities from within Patrick's Point State Park or nearby State
Beaches/Park, and/or locally available firewood. Place the bishop pinecones in
burn piles and cover with wax paper or plastic tarps to keep piles dry. Pile will be
burned in the winter with no more than 5 piles burned per years.
2017128185 Tipton Bridge Rehabilitation Project EA 06-0Q910
Caltrans #6
--Tulare
NOE
Geotechnical drilling under the existing structure at Avenue 152 and State Route
99 will be conducted for this project. Work includes collecting four auger/mud
rotary exploratory boring, 4-6 inches in diameter, at the abutments, bridge deck,
and directly on State Route 99.
2017128187 PLN17-01967
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
rework well- san joaquin 471r
2017128188 Climate-Smart Restoration for Resilient Sonoma County Cities
Coastal Conservancy, California State
Petaluma, Santa Rosa--Sonoma
NOE
The project will facilitate climate-resilient restoration at the four sites benefitting
0.84 linear miles of riparian corridor. Restoration will be facilitated by Point Bue
staff through the "Students and Teachers Restoring a Watershed" (STRAW)
program. Students will plant native, climate resilient trees and vegetation.
2017128189 Noyo Harbor Community Sustainability Plan
Coastal Conservancy, California State
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOE
Assessment of economic, regulatory, and environment conditions of harbor's
commercial fishing industry and working waterfront resulting in recommendations
of priority implementation projects for a stable and vibrant commercial and
recreational fishing industry and visitor-serving waterfront infrastructure
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2017128190 PLN17-01808
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Fairfield 418, Drill New well
2017128191 PLN17-01844
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Fairfield GD-3 and GD-2, rework
2017128192 PLN17-01897
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Section 5 # 10-3XiR, Drill New Well
2017128193 PLN17-01898
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
MD3363-13, Rework Add Perforations - Casing repair if needed
2017128194 PLN17-01900
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
MD3341-13 - Rework Add Perforations - Casing Repair if needed
2017128195 PLN17-01901
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
MD3317-13 - Rework Add Perforations - casing repair if needed
2017128196 PLN17-01935
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17SF 76A, Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill new Well, PP16616
2017128197 PLN17-01934
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17SF 755A, Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill Well, PP16616
2017128198 PLN17-01933
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17SF 523A, Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill well, PP16616
2017128199 PLN17-01932
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 2735, Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill well, PP16616
2017128200 PLN17-01931
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 2725, Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill well, PP16616
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2017128201 PLN17-01930
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 2702, MIDWAY SUNSET OILFELD , DRILL WELL, PP16616
2017128202 PLN17-01949
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 629 Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill Well, PP16616
2017128203 PLN17-01948
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 620 Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill Well, PP16616
2017128204 PLN17-01946
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 617 Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill Well, PP16616
2017128205 PLN17-01945
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 167 Midway Sunset Oilfield, Drill Well, PP16616
2017128206 PLN17-01937
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
7SF 167 Midway sunset oilfield, drill well, PP16616
2017128207 PLN17-01936
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17SF 1076R, Midway Sunset Oilfied, Drill Well, PP16616
2017128208 PLN17-01972
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 768, Rework PP16616
2017128209 PLN17-01973
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 796, Rework PP16616
2017128210 South Bay Wel Project
Humboldt Community Services District
Eureka--Humboldt
NOE
The "South Bay well project" contains three elements, namely, A) the replacement
of the existing South Bay well; B) the destruction of the existing South Bay well;
and C) the destruction of the existing Princeton North well. The purpose is to
maintatin adequate supplies of potable water to the district's customers.
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2017128211 PLN17-01968
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
REWORK WELL - SAN JOAQUIN 712
66 58
Received on Thursday, December 07, 2017
Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Documents Received on Friday, December 08, 2017
2014121010 Fontana Water Tanks Project
Fontana, City of
Fontana--San Bernardino
EIR 01/22/2018
The proposed project includes the demolition of an existing concrete water storage
tank, the construction of two new water tanks on the southern portion of the site,
and a change of zone from residential to commercial for the north of the site
currently occupied by the water tank on an approx 10.1 acre property.
Construction is expected to commerce in the first quarter of 2018 and will last
through third quarter of 2019. As part of the project, a GPA and ZC is requested to
allow development of retail or commercial use on the northern portion of the site.
There would be an additional GPA and ZC to change the designation of the
southern portion of the site to P-PF.
2017121020 Land Acquisition and Site Improvement Project at the Lamb Canyon Landfill
Riverside County
Beaumont--Riverside
MND 01/08/2018
The proposed project involves the acquisition of two vacant parcels adjacent to the
active Lamb Canyon Landfill through an eminent domain process or other means.
Project activities proposed within the acquisition property include drainage
improvements, dirt management, environmental monitoring, site security and
access.
2017121021 Emerald Ridge (T15-00009, D15-00021)
Oceanside, City of
Oceanside--San Diego
MND 01/08/2018
The proposed project would allow for the development and operation of an 81 bed
convalescent facility at a vacant 2.01 acre project site located at the northeast
corner of Dixie St and Grace St. In addition to the adoption of a MND, the
proposed project requires approval of ZA15-00007, to change the site's zoning
from single fam res to public and semipublic, a TPM to subdivide the property into
four parcels, a development plan to allow for the physical site improvements
including four two story buildings totaling 63,350 sf, and a CUP to establish and
operate a convalescent facility.
2017121023 Berth 240 Transportation Vessels Manufacturing Facility Project
Los Angeles, Port of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
MND 01/08/2018
The proposed project is the construction and operation of a facility to
manufacturing large commercial transportation vessels on an approx 10-acre site,
which includes portions of the former Southwest Marine site and entirely disturbed.
Construction would take between 16 and 18 months and would involve the
following: demolition of one existing structure, construction of foundations,
installation of a prefabricated manufacturing building and ancillary tank farm,
paving over existing dirt for parking and access driveways, and repairs to existing
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wharf.
2017121024 Food Waste Receiving and Digestion Program at the Joint Water Pollution Control
Plant
Los Angeles County Sanitation District
Carson--Los Angeles
MND 01/08/2018
The County Sanitation District No. 2 of LA County is the project proponent of the
Food Waste Receiving and Digestion Program at the Joint Water Pollution Control
Plant. The proposed project would include the receipt of food wastes to be
co-digested with biosolids in existing digesters to generate biogas, which would
primarily be processed into renewable natural gas to be sold as vehicle fuel at an
existing CNG fueling station located at JWPCP, or used for energy production.
The proposed project would divert up to 610 tons per day of food waste from
landfills. The new food waste station, which includes unloading stations, storage
tanks, grit and plastic film removal equipment, pumps and associated piping and
connections to the existing digesters, would receive 310 dry tpd of food waste in
the form of liquid slurry. The existing Liquid Waste Disposal Station would receive
an additional 300 dry tpd of food waste in the form of liquid slurry.
2017121025 Ravine Water Park Multi-use Trail & Overflow Parking Lot: PD 17-005 & CUP
17-009
Paso Robles, City of
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
MND 01/08/2018
PD17-005 & CUP 17-009: A request by the Ravine Waterpark to install a multi-use
path to connect the water park located on the north side of SR 46E to a proposed
overflow parking area on teh south side of SR 46E, on the property located at
2981 Union Road.
2017122022 South Avenue Bridge Replacement Project
Jackson, City of
Jackson--Amador
MND 01/08/2018
The city of Jackson proposes to replace the existing South Ave Bridge over the
south fork of Jackson Creek, by removing the bridge and realigning the creek
crossing along an extension of Gordon Place Rd. The proposed project would
replace the bridge on an improved alignment, adjacent and downstream of the
existing location. This project would require additional ROW, and would extend
Gordon Place Rd to connect with SR 49. The existing bridge proceeds northeast
from South Ave and becomes one lane over the south fork of Jackson Creek
towards a parking lot, which leads to SR 49. This bridge would be removed and
additional ROW would be acquired to extend the existing Gordon Place in the
southbound direction to connect with SR 49.
2017122023 S17-0007/AT&T CAF 2 (Site 1 Sierra Springs)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 01/08/2018
The CUP would allow for the construction and operation of five telecommunication
towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Sierra Springs, Meadow Brook,
Tiger Lilly, Balderson Station and Pilot Hill areas. The telecommunication facilities
would consist of five stealth broadleaf towers, with one 35kw standby propane
generator, one equipment shelter and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a
1,050 sf fenced leased area at each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be
installed on each tower. The towers would range in height from 115-160 ft.
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2017122024 S17-0007/AT&T CAF 2 (Site 2 Meadow Brook)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 01/08/2018
The CUP would allow for the construction and operation of five telecommunication
towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Sierra Springs, Meadow Brook,
Tiger Lilly, Balderson Station and Pilot Hill areas. The telecommunication facilities
would consist of five stealth broadleaf towers, with one 35kw standby propane
generator, one equipment shelter and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a
1,050 sf fenced leased area at each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be
installed on each tower. The towers would range in height from 115-160 ft.
2017122025 S17-0007/AT&T CAF 2 (Site 3 Tiger Lilly)
El Dorado County
Diamond Springs--El Dorado
MND 01/08/2018
The CUP would allow for the construction and operation of five telecommunication
towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Sierra Springs, Meadow Brook,
Tiger Lilly, Balderson Station and Pilot Hill areas. The telecommunication facilities
would consist of five stealth broadleaf towers, with one 35kw standby propane
generator, one equipment shelter and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a
1,050 sf fenced leased area at each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be
installed on each tower. The towers would range in height from 115-160 ft.
2017122026 S17-0007/AT&T CAF 2 (Site 4 Balderson Station)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 01/08/2018
The CUP would allow for the construction and operation of five telecommunication
towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Sierra Springs, Meadow Brook,
Tiger Lilly, Balderson Station and Pilot Hill areas. The telecommunication facilities
would consist of five stealth broadleaf towers, with one 35kw standby propane
generator, one equipment shelter and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a
1,050 sf fenced leased area at each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be
installed on each tower. The towers would range in height from 115-160 ft.
2017122027 S17-0007/AT&T CAF 2 (Site 5 Pilot Hill)
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
MND 01/08/2018
The CUP would allow for the construction and operation of five telecommunication
towers throughout rural El Dorado County in the Sierra Springs, Meadow Brook,
Tiger Lilly, Balderson Station and Pilot Hill areas. The telecommunication facilities
would consist of five stealth broadleaf towers, with one 35kw standby propane
generator, one equipment shelter and one 500 gallon propane tank located upon a
1,050 sf fenced leased area at each site. Up to 12 panel antennas would be
installed on each tower. The towers would range in height from 115-160 ft.
2017121022 City of Bell General Plan and Bicycle Master Plan
Bell, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOP 01/08/2018
The City of Bell, acting as Lead Agency for the draft City of Bell 2030 General Plan
(referred to herein as the "General Plan"), determined that an EIR is required to
assess the draft General Plan's effects on the environment. This NOP serves as a
formal notice that the City of Bell, acting as lead agency for the draft General Plan,
intends to oversee the preparation of an EIR pursuant to CEQA, of 1970, as
amended and the CEQA Guidelines.
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2017122028 Bay Area Operations and Maintennace Activities Environmental Document
Fish & Wildlife #3
--Fresno, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, ...
NOP 01/08/2018
PG&E has filed an application for an Incidental Take Permit (ITP) under the CESA
Section 2081 with the CDFW. The ITP would cover PG&E's Bay Area O&M
Activities for natural gas pipelines and electric transmission and distribution lines.
The long-term ITP would cover O&M activities, minor new construction activities,
and habitat management and enhancement activities that could affect certain
species. The species to be covered by the ITP are the CA tiger salamander and
Alameda whipsnake, listed under CESA as threatened, and the CA freshwater
shrimp, listed under CESA as endangered. A region-wide ITP provides an
enhanced conservation strategy while eliminating the time and expense involved
in processing individuals ITPs.
2012041010 Templeton CSD Wastewater Flow ReRouting Project
Templeton Community Services District
Paso Robles--San Luis Obispo
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0091-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
Templeton Community Services District.
Project will consist of activities related to the installation of new waste water
pipelines via horizontal directional drilling in three locations below three streams.
2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
NOD
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
The DOGGR has approved permits for Aera energy, LLC to hydraulically fracture
16 wells, listed below, in the South Belridge oilfield of Kern County.
2017021049 Alliance California Gateway South Building 4
San Bernardino, City of
San Bernardino--San Bernardino
NOD
Development of one high cube logistics warehouse building having 1,063,852 sf of
floor space and 188 loading docks on the site of the existing San Bernardino
Public Golf Club. Other site improvements include truck courts, drive isles, parking
areas, landscaping, lighting, signage, and a water quality/detention basin.
Riverside Public Utility water well abandonments and relocations and Southern
California Edison easement and power pole abandonments and relocations would
occur, as well as off-site road improvements to the north between the project site
and Orange Show Road. Government Approvals include: General Plan
Amendment DCA16-11, Development Code Amendment DCA 16-11, Subdivision
SUB16-08 and Development Permit DP-D16-26.
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2017041055 Shaver to Huntington CAPM and Culvert Rehabilitation
Caltrans #6
--Fresno
NOD
Project involves the replacement of culverts at Location 4 and Location 8 as part of
a larger capital maintenance project occurring along SR 168 between PM 36.0
(Cressmans) and PM 65.9 (Huntington Lake).
2017041055 Shaver to Huntington CAPM and Culvert Rehabilitation
Caltrans #6
--Fresno
NOD
Project involves the invert paving or lining of culverts at Location 12, 19, and 23 as
part of a larger capital maintenance project occurring along SR 168 between PM
36.0 (Cressmans) and PM 65.9 (Huntington Lake).
2017041055 Shaver to Huntington CAPM and Culvert Rehabilitation
Caltrans #6
--Fresno
NOD
Project involves the lining or replacement of culverts at Location 36, 46, 49, 50,
and 56 as part of a larger capital maintenance project occurring along SR 168
between PM 36.0 (Cressmans) and PM 65.9 (Huntington Lake).
2017071003 Sheep Creek Water Company - New well
San Bernardino County
--San Bernardino
NOD
An Environmental Review (not associated with land use application) for a new well
to be drilled approx. 1,500 ft. deep, including an aboveground pump motor sitting
on a 10' by 10' concrete pad, installation of 0.5 mile of new pipeline ranging from
8" to 12" in diameter along east of Walnut to Monte Vista and then south of Monte
Vista connecting to Smoke Tree Road on a portion of 5.6 acres within the Phelan
Pinon Hills/Rural Living (PH/RL) Land Use Zoning District.
2017102018 Clark Lakebed Permit
Lake County
Lakeport--Lake
NOD
Construction of a 150-foot pier, covered deck, steel ramp, and boat life with 30
metal pilings.
2017102052 Highway 1 / South Main Street Signalization Project
Half Moon Bay, City of
Half Moon Bay--San Mateo
NOD
The City of Half Moon Bay is proposing to improve the intersection of Hwy 1 / S.
Main St by (1) installing a signal, (2) removing the high-speed exit from northbound
Hwy 1 onto Main St., (3) installing a new near-90 degree dedicated right turn lane
from northbound Hwy 1 onto Main St., (4) extending the existing southbound
left-turn lane to provide additional storage capacity, (5) constructing a new Class I
bicycle/pedestrian path along S. Main St. that would connect to the existing Class I
bicycle/pedestrian path along the west side of Hwy 1, and (6) providing a
landscaped gateway entry monument.
2017129003 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0500-R1 for THP
1-17-080 MEN "Mud Creek"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement for the installation of temporary crossings in Class
III watercourses, replacement of culverts in Class II watercourses, and erosion
control on a Class I, in addition to installing a temporary bridge and fish habitat
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structure on Mud Creek.
2017129004 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0501-R1 for THP
1-17-081 MEN "10-4"
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
Ukiah--Mendocino
NOD
CDFW is issuing an agreement to upgrade culverts, reestablish channels.
2016098258 State Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Planning Application
Kings Canyon Unified School District
--Fresno
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is the responsible agency.
The SWRCB's Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SDWSRF) Program is
providing funds for the project. The Kings Canyon Unified School District proposes
to conduct planning activities, including performing hydrological and geotechnical
investigations, drilling test wells, and preparing environmental and technical
documents in anticipation of a future construction project.
2017128212 Validated Water Loss Adult Regulations
Water Resources, Department of
--
NOE
The Department of Water Resources is required by Water Code Section 10608.34
to adopt regulations for validated water loss audits for urban retail water suppliers.
The regulations include specific industry standards for water loss audits, and
reporting requirements.
2017128214 Jenness Park Christian Camp Maintenance Project (Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0043-R4)
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Tuolumne
NOE
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0043-R4,
pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the CA Southern Baptist
Convention.
Project includes activities related to the one-time mechanical removal of
accumulated silt, sand, and other sediment (sediment), and organic debris from
the channel of North Fork Tuolumne River, minor streambank stabilization, and
riparian restoration.
2017128215 Road D39 Bridge Replacement (Amendment of Streambed Alteration Agreement
No. 1600-2016-0082-R4)
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Tulare
NOE
CDFW has executed an amendment to Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0082-R4, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to
Tulare County Resource Management Agency.
The original project included activities related o the replacement of a 40 foot long
by 23 foot wide, three-span two-lane bridge crossing with a 40 foot long by 35-foot
wide, three-celled two-lane concrete box culvert crossing.
The amendment to the Agreement allows for the removal of up to eight mature
eucalyptus trees on the construction site and for restoration plantings at an offsite
location.
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2017128216 Stoney Flat Farm Water Diversion (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0185-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Trinity
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0185-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to Eric
Denmark for Stoney Flat Farm LLC.
The scope of this project is limited to operation of an existing surface water
diversion on Indian Creek, as well as the maintenance of an existing stream
crossing approach, outside of the wetted channel, on the north bank of Indian
Creek. The existing water diversion serves as irrigation supply for the property,
while road approach maintenance is necessary to limit future erosion and prevent
sediment from entering the waters of the state.
2017128217 PLN17-01984
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
667A Sec. 8, Drill New Well, Install Pipeling, PP16616
2017128218 PLN17-01983
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
647A Sec. 8, Drill New Well, Install Pipeling, PP16616
2017128219 PLN17-01863
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
KCL 4R, USL 18 31R and Thomas 753, Drill 3 wells, install equip.
2017128220 PLN17-01961
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework USL 18#158
2017128221 PLN17-01960
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
KCL TOW #6, USL 18 TOW #12, Minor Rework
2017128222 8296-8300 Alpine
Sacramento, City of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
A request to allow marijuana cultivation within an existing 24,000 sq. ft. warehouse
building in the Light Industrial (M-1S-SWR) Zone. The project requires a Zoning
Administrator Conditional Use Permit for marijuana cultivation and Minor Site Plan
and Design Review.
2017128223 ATP-Santa Nella
Caltrans #10
--Merced
NOE
Caltrans proposes to improve the pedestrian and bicycle facilities along SR 33
from the Delta Mendota Canal at PM R15.14 to McCabe Road at PM 17.39 in
Santa Nella, Merced County. This project proposes to widen existing pavement to
install class II bike lanes, construct new sidewalks, reconstruct existing curb
ramps, and install a new raised traffic island at the intersection of SR 33 and
Henry Miller Avenue. The purpose of this project is to encourage increased use of
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active modes of transportation. The need for this project is to address adequacy
of the existing pedestrian and bike paths, improve connectivity and improve
mobility access to everyday needs and services.
2017128224 ATP-Hilmar
Caltrans #10
--Merced
NOE
Caltrans proposes to improve the pedestrian and bicycle facilities along SR 165
from Geer Ave. at PM 32.87 to August Avenue at PM 34.36 in Hilmar, Merced
County. This project proposes to widen existing pavement to install class II bike
lanes, construct new sidewalks and reconstruct existing curb ramps. the purpose
of this project is to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation.
The need for this project is to address adequacy of the existing pedestrian and
bike paths, improve connectivity and improve mobility access to everyday needs
and services.
2017128225 Bridge Inspection
Caltrans #10
--Madera, Stanislaus
NOE
Caltrans proposes a highway maintenance project involving bridge maintenance at
various locations along I-5 throughout Merced and Stanislaus County. A total of
20 bridge structures at 20 locations will be repaired by replacing joint seals,
treating bridge deck with methacrylate and repairing unsound concrete, depending
on each bridge condition. All proposed work will be performed within the limits of
the bridge structures with the exception of construction area signs. The purpose
of this project is to delay the future need for major rehabilitation of the bridges.
The need for this project is to ensure the bridges remain safe for usage.
2017128226 Water Delivery Improvements
North Kern Water Storage District
Wasco--Kern
NOE
North Kern Water Storage would install Water Delivery Improvement control and
monitoring instruments at 112 District-owned wells and water level sensing
equipment at 14 remote terminal unit (RTU) locations within the District. The WDI
equipment installation includes the following: magnetic flowmeters, water quality
sensors, telemetry units, evapotranspiration stations (ET) stations and water level
sensors.
Construction activities associated with the installation of the WDI equipment would
include the installation of conduit for field instrumentation and wiring, and a 4x4
foot concrete support pad. The trench for conduit would be approximately 36
inches deep, up to 12 inches in width, and extend up to 30 feet in length. Each
RTU location would also include a 35 foot power pole, solar requipment, a
SCADAPack controller to monitor the local water levels and a 900 MHz radio to
communicate data back to the main office. The WDI project would be implemented
over a 3 year period, starting in March of 2018.
2017128227 Weott CSD Water Storage Tank Replacement
Weott Community Services District
--Humboldt
NOE
For the benefit of District water users, replace existing concrete block water tank
with new steel tank(s) on existing cut/fill pad. Project will increase District's water
storage capacity to meet recommended 3 days max demand, but will not increase
District's service area, water withdrawals, or customer water entitlements.
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2017128228 State Route (SR) 4 and SR 26 in Calaveras, Amador and Alpine Counties
Caltrans #10
--Amador, Calaveras
NOE
The proposed project will install centerline & shoulder rumble strips at various
locations along SR 4 & 26 in Amador and Calaveras Counties. The rumble strip
installation will address the need to reduce the number and severity of cross
centerline head-on collisions and the number of run-off-the-road crashes.
2017128229 Silacci Dam, No. 650
Water Resources, Department of
Salinas--Monterey
NOE
Subsurface borings and test pits for the characterization of the dam and
subsurface conditions to provide data for the analysis of the dam's stability.
2017128230 517 and 521 Pacific Avenue Shoreline Stabilization Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 9 (San Diego), San Diego
Solana Beach--San Diego
NOE
The project to construct a 151 ft. long, 32 ft. high, and 30 inch thick coastal bluff
concrete sea wall on the beach and bluff fronting 517 and 521 Pacific Avenue.
2017128230 517 and 521 Pacific Avenue Shoreline Stabilization Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 9 (San Diego), San Diego
--
NOE
The project to construct a 151 ft. long, 32 ft. high, and 30 inch thick coastal bluff
concrete sea wall on the beach and bluff fronting 517 and 521 Pacific Avenue.
2017128231 DOJ 4949 Broadway Parking Expansion
Justice, Department of
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
Install all-weather surface parking (i.e., ac pavement), parking stall markings,
storm drainage system, and area lights to improve existing overflow parking site.
Currently, the less than one acre, unimproved, site includes mixed aggregate base
rock and bare ground. The proposed project would improve accessibility,
functionally, and durability of designated parking area. The improvements will
control storm drainage, improve staff safety, and minimize dirt tracking onto
nearby surface roadways.
2017128232 EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE,
NOVARTISPHARMACEUTICALS SAN CARLOS, CALIFORNIA
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
San Carlos--San Mateo
NOE
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), pursuant to
authority granted under California Code of Regulations, Title 22, division 4.5,
Chapter 20, Section 66720.61, has issued an Emergency Permit to Novartis
Pharmaceuticals (EPA ID# CAR000239657), to treat hazardous waste by
controlled reaction with a chemical solution. The hazardous waste to be treated
consists of the items:
Tetrahydrofuran and 1,4 Dioxane
The hazardous waste items expired and are currently being stored at Novartis
Pharmaceuticals located at 201 Industrial Road, San Carlos, CA 94070. DTSC
has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or severe injury, an
Emergency Permit should be issued to chemically stabilize the hazardous waste
prior to transportation off-site by Clean Harbors Environmental Services (CHES).
The treatment of the hazardous waste(s) involve the addition of solution to the
containers in a controlled manner to reduce the reactive or ignitable characteristics
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of the chemicals.
Treatments will take place within designated exclusion zone. Only reactive
material technicians from CHES will be allowed in the exclusion zone. Movement,
treatment, and preparation of the items will be in accordance with established
standards. Within 10 business days of the expiration of this permit, Novartis
Pharmaceuticals will submit a final report, signed in accordance with Title 22,
California Code of Regulations section 66270.11(d). This report shall include
treatment logs or operating record and certification that the treatment area has
been cleared of all residual hazardous waste generated from this emergency
treatment and all generated waste has been properly disposed.
2017128233 O'Neill Forebay Spillway Tunnel Wall Maintenance
Water Resources, Department of
--Merced
NOE
The work area will be accessed by boat. Obstructions, such as debris and swallow
nests, will be removed from the walls of the spillway to enable inspecton of the
spillway walls. Hand tools will be used to remove all obstructions
2017128234 Conway Guardrail
Caltrans #9
--Mono
NOE
Caltrans proposes to replace approximately 19,000 linear of guardrail on U.S.
Highway 395 from State Route 270 to the base of Conway Summit. To stablize
slopes, for road and guardrail projection, approximately 1,000 linear feet of
retaining wall will be installed at six locations. Project work will require two culvert
drainage systems to be repaired. Currently guardrail in the project area is
non-standard and requires replacement with standard Midwest Guardrail System
(MGS). The traveling public will benefit by having new standard guardrail that has
improved performance at reducing collision severity that the existing non-standard
guardrail.
2017128235 EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE, NOVARIS
PHARMACEUTICALS, SAN CARLOS, CALIFORNIA
Toxic Substances Control, Department of
San Carlos--San Mateo
NOE
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), pursuant to
authority granted under California Code of Regulations, Title 22, division 4.5,
Chapter 20, Section 66720.61, has issued an Emergency Permit to Novartis
Pharmaceuticals (EPA ID# CAR000118133), to treat hazardous waste by
controlled reaction with a chemical solution. The hazardous waste to be treated
consists of the items:
Tetrahydrofuran
The hazardous waste items expired and are currently being stored at Novartis
Pharmaceuticals located at 150 Industrial Road, San Carlos, CA 94070. DTSC
has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or severe injury, an
Emergency Permit should be issued to chemically stabilize the hazardous waste
prior to transportation off-site by Clean Harbors Environmental Services (CHES).
The treatment of the hazardous waste(s) involve the addition of solution to the
containers in a controlled manner to reduce the reactive or ignitable characteristics
of the chemicals.
Treatments will take place within designated exclusion zone. Only reactive
material technicians from CHES will be allowed in the exclusion zone. Movement,
treatment, and preparation of the items will be in accordance with established
standards. Within 10 business days of the expiration of this permit, Novartis
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Pharmaceuticals will submit a final report, signed in accordance with Title 22,
California Code of Regulations section 66270.11(d). This report shall include
treatment logs or operating record and certification that the treatment area has
been cleared of all residual hazardous waste generated from this emergency
treatment and all generated waste has been properly disposed.
2017128236 PLN17-01985
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8SF 677A, Drill well, PP16616
2017128237 PLN17-02017
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8SF 667 Rework PP16616
2017128238 PLN17-01950
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17N Multiple Well Rework
2017128239 SM VAR/VAR High Friction Surface Treatment, various locations (EA 04-3J900)
Caltrans #4
San Mateo--San Mateo
NOE
To reduce wet pavement related accidents by improving traction of the existing
pavement at the mentioned locations. Work consists of overlaying existing
pavement with Open Graded Friction Course (OGFC) pavement on Routes 92 and
101, and grinding existing Portland Concrete cement (PCC) on Route 280
2017128240 Minor Precise Plan of Development MPPD-778
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
A request for the installation of a minor wireless facility consisting of nine (9) panel
antennas in the Commercial General zone.
2017128241 Zoning Ordinance Amendment 17-01
Los Alamitos, City of
Los Alamitos--Orange
NOE
A Zoning Ordinance Amendment to repeal and replace existing regulations and
adopting new regulations for accessory dwelling units to comply with new state
legislation requirements of SB 1069 and AB 2299
2017128242 Zoning Ordinance Amendment 17-03
Los Alamitos, City of
Los Alamitos--
NOE
An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Los Alamitos, California, deleting
chapter 17.39 of the Los Alamitos Municipal Code in its entirely and adopting a
new chapter 17.39 relating to medical and adult use cannabis and adopting a
prohibition of all commercial cannabis activities in the city and imposing
regulations for personal cultivation of cannabis, and additionally amending tables
2-02, 2-04, and 2-06 to reflect the same.
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2017128243 Application 31004 to Appropiate Water by Permit
State Water Resources Control Board
--Mendocino
NOE
Application 31004 seeks to divert 9 acre-feet per year in a reservoir with a capacity
of approximately 9 acre-feet. The source of water is unnamed stream tributary to
Floodgate Creek thence the Navarro River. The purposes of use are stockwatering
and drip irrigation of wine grapes being grown on a 24-acre Place of Use.
2017128244 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installations (17/18-A-10)
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Los Angeles, Ventura
NOE
The project will install two electric vehicle chargers for DPR fleet use within two
maintenance yards. One location is in Leo Carrillo State Park, 35000 Pacific Coast
Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265 and the other at Pt. Mugu State Park located sy 9000
Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265.
Further information regarding the project, as well as measures to be implemeneted
to avoid impacts may be obtained by contacting the project Environmental
Coordinator.
2017128245 Rigden Water Diversion, Stream Crossings, and Riparian Remediation Project (
Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0438-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The project includes nine encroachments. One encroachment is for water
diversion from an unnamed tributary to Miners Creek. Water is diverted for
domestic use. Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of
the water diversion infrastructure. The eight other encroachments are to upgrade
failing and/or undersized culverts, to remediate riparian areas by revegetation,
removal of the existing culverts, replacement with new culverts, backfilling and
compaction of fill, rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion, and
revegetation.
2017128246 PLN17-01986
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
8SF 677B, Drill well, PP16616
2017128247 PLN17-01981
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
H388A, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128248 PLN17-01974
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
SJ 800, Deepening/Side Track, Rework PP16616
2017128249 PLN17-01987
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
NEW DRILL 8SF 677C
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2014121041 Santa Monica Pier Bridge Replacement Project
Santa Monica, City of
Santa Monica--Los Angeles
EIR 03/15/2018
Note: Extended Review Per lead
The Pier Bridge structure extends west on Colorado Avenue from the intersection
of Ocean Avenue and Colorado Avenue and connects to the Santa Monica Pier.
The Pier Bridge was built in 1939 and is near the end of its useful life, with a
sufficiency rating lower than 25 out of 100. The bridge is considered to be
structurally deficient and functionally obsolete.
After an extensive conceptual design process, three alternatives were developed
to address the reconstruction of the Pier Bridge: Alternatives 1, 2, and 3.
1996032052 Pajaro Valley High School Athletic Field Project
Pajaro Valley Unified School District
South San Francisco--San Mateo
FIN
The project would update existing athletic facilities by replacing existing grass turf
with synthetic turf and adding a regulation track, bleachers, a ticket booth, an
announcer's booth, a scorekeeper's booth, a concession building, and restrooms.
The athletic fields would consist of two softball fields and a football field. The new
athletic fields would be used for PVHS practices, football, soccer, and softball
games, and track meets. The main entrance to the field would remain in its current
configuration, from the high school access road.
2017121026 San Joaquin River Restoration Program - Eastside Bypass Improvements Project
Water Resources, Department of
Merced, Los Banos--Merced
MND 01/19/2018
Note: Extended Review per lead.
The project is located 15-20 miles southwest of Merced in Merced County. The
project will improve fish migration and restoration flow capacity in the Eastside
Bypass by reinforcing about 2 miles of Eastside Bypass levees, modifying the
Eastside Bypass Control Structure and Dan McNamara Road culvert, and
removing two weirs and constructing a replacement well in the Merced National
Wildlife Refuge.
2017121027 Environmental Review 2017-005 - Salinas Police Service Headquarters
Salinas, City of
Salinas--Monterey
MND 01/09/2018
The city is proposing to construct a public safety facility consisting of a new
primary two-story approx 44,352 sf Police Service HQ building with a new
secondary one-story approx 24,878 sf support building, and a future one-story
approx 5,000 sf support building all on a 277,486 sf site. Primary access to the site
will from Murphy St with secondary access from Work St. The project proposes
268 off street spaces on-site. The project includes a lease agreement between the
city and a non-profit organization.
2017121028 Wilson Creek Basins Water Recharge Project
Yucaipa Valley Water District
Yucaipa--San Bernardino
MND 01/09/2018
Project would provide additional recharge of Yucaipa groundwater subbasin by
surface application of highly treated recycled water from Wochholz Regional
Water Recycling Facility at Wilson Creek Basins, as well as surface application of
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surplus water from SWP delivered via SWP East Branch Extension. The Basins
are currently used to recharge SWP water and have 7,000 acre-feet per year
recharge capacity. If SWP water is unavailable, additional diluent may be provided
by applying potable water to basins from the YVRWFF, located adjacent to Basins.
A new pipeline would be constructed to convey recycled water from District's
existing recycled water distribution system to basins, as well as a new booster
pump station and up to two monitoring wells.
2017122029 Hatch Road Auxiliary Lane
Caltrans #10
Modesto--Stanislaus
MND 01/18/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
Caltrans is proposing to construct a northbound auxiliary lane on SR 99 from the
Hatch Rd/Joyce Ave on-ramp to the South 9th St off-ramp near the city of Modesto
in Stanislaus County. The project would also widen outside shoulders to 10 ft wide
and replace an existing soundwall. A new soundwall would be constructed a max
of 13 ft from the new edge of travel way. Removal of the existing soundwall and
construction of the new soundwall would require the existing frontage road to be
shifted eastward. The total amount of new ROW required would be approx 0.23
acre or 10,000 sf. Estimated cost of the proposed project is $3,499,000; the ROW
cost is estimated to be $1,270,000.
2017122031 McCown Minor Land Division (PLN16-00036)
Placer County
Auburn--Placer
MND 01/09/2018
The project proposes a minor land division in order to subdivide an approx 10.64
acre property into four parcels consisting of 2.76 acres, 2.53 acres, 2.59 acres and
2.76 acres.
2017122032 Complete the Gap Trail
San Mateo County
Hillsborough--San Mateo
MND 01/09/2018
The project would involve construction of an 800-ft long paved trail segment up to
10 ft wide on the western shoulder of Skyline Blvd. The trail segment would be
bordered by a 54-in metal safety fence barrier on the east side, separating the trail
from the roadway's travel lanes for motor vehicles, and a gravel shoulder and six-ft
chain-link fence with barbed wire on top on the west side. The northern section of
the trail segment would have a 250-ft long, two to five ft high retaining wall. The
proposed project is intended to eliminate a trail gap and connect the existing
Crystal Springs Dam Trail segment to the Crystal Springs Regional South of Dam
Trail segment.
2017122030 PA-1700276 (ER) EIR for Gallo Project
San Joaquin County
Lodi--San Joaquin
NOP 01/09/2018
A use permit application no. PA-1700191 of E & J Gallo Winery to establish a
large winery in 3 phases over 13 years. Phase 1, with building permits to be
issued within 18 months of the effective date of approval, includes the construction
of a 150 sf guard shack, a 150 wastewater treatment ponds, a stormwater
retention pond, and tank farm with crush pad and fermentation area. Phase 2, with
building permits to be issued within 8 years of the effective date of approval,
includes the construction of wastewater treatment ponds, a stormwater retention
pond, and a tank farm. Phase 3, with building permits to be issued within 13 years
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if the effective date of approval, includes the construction of a 300,000 sf
warehouse building, wastewater treatment ponds, a stormwater retention pond,
and a tank farm.
2017122033 City of Sutter Creek General Plan Update and Zoning Map Amendment
Sutter Creek, City of
Sutter Creek--Amador
Neg 01/26/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The GPU modifies the existing GP to: include current State GP requirements and
changes to state and local regulations; streamline future updates and
environmental documentation by reorganizing the GP into four volumes; and
revise the GP by replacing completed or no longer relevant implementation
measures with current measures, correcting redundancy in the plan, updating the
growth and buildout projections, modifying land use designations with minor
updates, adding GHG policies, updating the land use diagram to reflect GIS parcel
based mapping data, and revising policies to ensure growth does not create
impacts. This action also includes rezoning 8 parcels from C-2 commercial to R-4
multiple family dwellings, amending the zoning map.
2010022070 Oyster Point Specific Plan Update and Details for Phases II, III and IV
South San Francisco, City of
South San Francisco--San Mateo
SIR 02/01/2018
Note: Extended Per Lead
A subsequent EIR has been prepared to analyze proposed updates to phases II,
III, and IV of the Oyster Point Specific (OPSP), which analyzed these phases on a
programmtic level. The original OSP envisioned a total of 1,750,000 sf of
office/R&D. The current proposal for Phases III and IV would require modification
to the OPSP and proposes changing the use to residential mixed-use including
1,191 residential units and 22,000 sf of flexible use retail/amenity space. Approval
of each phase will require a precise plan and phases III and IV will additionally
require amendments to the general plan and OPSP.
1996032052 Pajaro Valley High School Athletic Field Project
Pajaro Valley Unified School District
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
NOD
The project would update existing athletic facilities by replacing existing grass turf
with synthetic turf and adding a regulation track. The athletic fields would consist
of two softball fields and a football field. The area is currently used as athletic
fields. Bleachers would be added on the north side of the new field into a low hill
that separates the lower-level practice field area from the higher central campus
area. The bleachers would rise approx. 15 feet from grade elevation. The project
would require the relocation of portable classrooms that are currently located in
the proposed bleacher location.
2006111009 Armstrong Ranch Specific Plan
Ontario, City of
Ontario--San Bernardino
NOD
The proposed Armstrong Ranch Specific Plan will establish land use, development
and design standards for approx. 199 acres following up to 944 single-family
detached and attached residential units at an overall density of 5.0 dwelling units
per acre within six Planning Areas. An elementary school site on approx. 10 acres
within the Mountain View school District is proposed. If the elementary school site
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is not developed, the land will revert to the underlying low density residential use.
Two (2) Tentative Tract Map applications and a Development Agreement was
submitted in conjunction with the Specific Plan.
2013032074 ACWD-ACFC Joint Lower Alameda Creek Fish Passage Improvements
Alameda County Water District
Fremont--Alameda
NOD
Construction of a new fishway at ACWD's Rubber Dam #3 and replacement of the
existing Rubber Dam #3 material, equipment and controls with new materials.
2014121002 Downtown San Diego Mobility Plan
San Diego, City of
San Diego--San Diego
NOD
The proposed Project includes the adoption of a freestanding Mobility Plan and
amendments to the Transportation Chapter within the Downtown Community Plan.
The existing Transportation Chapter would be replaced with a new Mobility
Chapter consistent with the Mobility Plan. This planning effort was undertaken to
address the changing priorities and needs of the multi-modal network within the
urban setting, bringing forth improved connections and access for transit riders,
bicyclists, and pedestrian, while maintaining roadway circulation for cars and
commercial vehicles.
2015011003 North Shore Park Project
Desert Recreation District
--Riverside
NOD
The Project proposes to develop five acres in the unincorporated community of
North Shore, near the Salton Sea, in the East Coachella Valley as a public use
neighborhood park under the administration of the Desert Recreation District. The
proposed park features include a general purpose sports field, skate plaza, sport
court, playground, splash pad, calisthenics exercise circuit, shaded pavilion,
community bicycle repair cooperative, parking, and restrooms.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to 3 encroachments. Encroachment 1 is for water diversion from
a stream, using an existing spring box, for irrigation and domestic use. Work for
the water diversion will include use and maintenance of the water diversion
infrastructure (spring box). Encroachments 2 and 3 are for upgrading two culverts
and restoration of a stream channel.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of one encroachment: One encroachment is for water diversion
from a jurisdictional spring. Water is diverted for domestic use and irrigation.
Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of the water
diversion infrastructure.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of one encroachment(s): One encroachment is for water diversion
from Mawah Creek. Water is diverted for domestic use. Work for the water
diversion will include retrofit, use and maintenance of the water diversion
infrastructure.
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2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of four encroachment(s): One encroachment is for water diversion
from an Unnamed Tributary to Eubanks Creek. Water is diverted for domestic use
and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include retrofit, use, and
maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure. One encroachment is to extend
an existing undersized culvert and restore the stream channel. Work for this
encroachment will include extending the existing culvert, rock armoring as
necessary to minimize erosion, recontouring the channel, and planting with native
plants to stabilize the stream banks. Two other proposed encroachments are to
decommission existing culverts. Work for these encroachments will include
excavation, removal of culverts, recontouring of the channel to the native slope,
and erosion control.
2016121014 Riverpark Mitigation Bank Project
Riverside County
--Riverside
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2016-0076-R6
(Revision 1), pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project
applicant, Hillcrest Homes, Inc. The project includes the rehabilitation or
reestablishing of 563 acres of floodplain, including vernal pool and alkali playa
habitat, along an 11,500 linear-foot section of the San Jacinto River through the
removal of berms on either side of the existing low-flow channel and filling portions
of the ow-flow channel to allow for more consistent overbank flows.
2017042027 Henderson-Parview Open Space Restoration, Trail and Kayak Access Project
Redding, City of
Redding--Shasta
NOD
Environmental restoration and improve the site with trails and public access to an
existing kayak launch.
2017128250 PLN17-01990
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
"American Naphatha" 3818, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
2017128251 PLN17-01991
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
"American Naphtha" 3811, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
2017128252 PLN17-01992
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
"American Naphtha" 3808, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
2017128253 PLN17-01993
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
"American Naphtha" 3812, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
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2017128254 PLN17-01994
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
"American Naphtha" 516, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
2017128255 PLN17-01999
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Green and Whittier 589 New well, Injection, PP16616
2017128256 PLN17-02018
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
17S - 176, Rework PP16616
2017128257 PLN17-02007
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Hensley 5R Rework
2017128258 Pillar Point Harbor Boat Launch Ramp Dredging
San Mateo County Harbor District
Unincorporated--San Mateo
NOE
Perform maintenance dredging at, and in the vicinity of existing public boat launch
area at Pillar Point Harbor. Heavy shoaling has rendered 3 of the 6 launch points
unusable. The removal of 1,600 cubic yards of clean san from the ramps will
resotre full usability of the launch.
2017128259 PLN17-01988
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
New Well Chanslor 18R
2017128260 PLN17-01848
Kern County
Unincorporated--Kern
NOE
Hopkins WWD 5H-9,6H-9S R21E
2017128261 Maintenance Rosdside Safety Improvement Project (Transportation)
Caltrans #4
--San Francisco, San Mateo
NOE
Project proposes to install four (4) maintenance vehicle pull-outs (MVP), and pave
seven (7) extended gore areas two narrow areas between the collector land and
mainline.
2017128262 Burney Water System Improvement Project
Burney Water District
--Shasta
NOE
The Burney Water Distirct (BWD) proposes to complete improvements to its
existing water system. The Project includes improvements to an existing booster
pump station (replacement of pumps, valves, and piping, manual transfer switch,
motor control center, and SCADA hardware and software); Improvements to three
existing water storage tanks (coating tank interiors and exteriors, installing
overflow screens, vent replacements. and overflow repair); improvements to two
existing wells (new piping, pumps, motors, valves, well level transmitters,
chlorination facilities), and general improvements to existing well houses (e.g.,
windows, doors, siding, roofing, fencing, etc.).
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2017128263 Hart Lakebed Encroachment Permit' CE-17-61
Lake County
Lakeport--Lake
NOE
Construction of a new deck cantilevered over the lakeshore in association with
construction of a manufactured home.
2017128264 Anchorage Inn Seawall Lakebed Encroachment Permit; CE 17-68
Lake County
Lakeport--Lake
NOE
Construction of a new sheet piling seawall lakeward of the exisitng seawall. The
new seawall will be placed as close as possible to the existing seawall, but no
greater than 2 feet lakeward of the existing seawall.
2017128265 Castaic Dam Spillway and Stream Release Repairs
Water Resources, Department of
--Los Angeles
NOE
The Castaic Dam spillway repair will replace contraction joint sealant by removing,
cleaning, and applying new joint sealant and backer rods. Aluminum flashing will
be installed at specific locations to prevent intrusion of joint sealant under the
invert concrete slab. The stream release repair includes replacement of
contraction joint sealant by removing, cleaning, and applying new joint sealant and
backer rods. A section of wall that has spalled will be demolished and re-built in-
kind. Waste and runoff from construction will be prevented from entering the
bottom of her spillway or the waterways below.
2017128266 McKay Community Forest Phase II
Natural Resources Agency
--Humboldt
NOE
The project is the acquisition of approximately 190 acres of timberland to expand
the existing 1,000-acre McKay Community Forest. The property will be managed
for multiple objectives including public access and recreation, sustainable timber
harvest, and watershed and resource protection.
2017128267 Yellow Brick Road (YBR) - Iron Triangle Walkable Neighborhood Plan
Natural Resources Agency
Richmond--Contra Costa
NOE
The YBR is envisioned to be an interconnected network of safe and secure routes
that include the following key elements: 1) Pedestrian and cibyble improvements;
2) Traffic calming improvements, 3) Public art, 4) Streetscape amentities, including
landscaping, green infrastructure, street furniture, and lighting.
2017128268 Shadow Hills Water Management Project
Natural Resources Agency
Indio--Riverside
NOE
Project to install three rain gardens and plant approximately 95 trees at the
Shadow Hills Retention Basin to capture strom water and urban runoff. The scope
of work includes clearing, re-vegetation and slope stabilization. No re-grading,
invasive mobilization, or soil amendment is required.
2017128269 Operation of a Potable Water Well
State Water Resources Control Board
--Glenn
NOE
The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), as the responsible agency,
will be issuing a water supply permit. The Olivarez Honey Bees, Inc. proposed
project is the operation of an existing water system with one potable well.
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2017128270 Minor Amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 1581 - T-Mobile Cell Site
Modification
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
Three additional panel antennas and equipment upgrades to an existing wireless
communication facility monopole. No proposed buildings, building modifications or
accessory structures.
2017128271 Conditional Use Permit No. 2240 - Single Room Occupancy
El Cajon, City of
El Cajon--San Diego
NOE
Convert an existing motel to a single-room occupancy with interior and exterior
improvements to include upgrades to the units, landscaping, parking lot and
common areas. This will provide an alternative housing option for those seeking a
form of transitional living.
2017128272 General Plan Amendment 17-03/Cannnabis
Mono County
--Mono
NOE
Project proposes new General Plan language in the Land Use and
Conservation/Open Space Elements related to the legalization of commercial
cannabis activities under Prop 64, which was passed by the voters of California in
November 2016. The General Plan text contains issues, Opportunities and
Constraints in the Land Use and Conservation/Open Space Elementsm as well as
Objectives, Policies, and Actions in the Land Use Element. The potential
commercial cannabis activities are defined by the State's licensing struture, and
include uses such as cultivation, nursery, manufacturing, testing, retail,
distribution, and microbusiness. Specific regulations governing site-specific
requriements (such as setbacks, etc.) are not part of this general plan
amendment.
2017128274 LandSmart On-the-Ground Post-Fiire Erosion Contorl and Revegetation
Sonoma Resource Conservation District
--Sonoma
NOE
Project includes emergency erosion control and re-vegetation on private and
public rural, agricultural, and wildlands impacted by the Tubbs or Nuns Fires.
Work may include but not limited to repair / replacement of burned culverts,
riparian revegetation and invasive removal, installation of eriosion control BMPs.
2017128275 North Shore Sugar Pine Restoration for Mountain Pine Bettle Outbreak Recovery
Tahoe Conservancy
--Placer
NOE
This project will provide UC Davis with funding to plant native sugar pine seedlings
within areas heavily impacted by tree mortality.
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2011092017 Creekside Plaza (Z10-0009)/PD10-0005/P10-0012) Draft Environmental Impact
Report
El Dorado County
Placerville--El Dorado
EIR 02/09/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project consists of three commercial buildings, totaling 30,560 sf,
located on the south and southwestern portions of the property between Missouri
Flat Rd and the on-site riparian area. Building A would contain approx 20,060 sf of
office and retail space in two-stories. Building B would contain a retail space of
approx 1,350 sf and a 2,550 sf fast-food restaurant with a drive thru. Building C
would contain approx 6,600 sf of retail space. Additionally, the site plan provides a
total of 1.14 acres of open space encompassing the portion of the on site riparian
area. To implement the project, a rezone, tentative parcel map, and development
plan approval are sought.
1991103064 Zeiss Innovation Center
Dublin, City of
Dublin--Alameda
MND 01/30/2018
Note: Supplemental MND // Extended Per Lead
The proposed project includes the development of a campus office development to
be developed in two phases. At build-out, the proposed project would include two
low-to-mid-rise R&D buildings totally 433,090 gsf used for research, development
and testing, light assembly and dry laboratories, and supporting office spaces.
Other internal uses would include conference rooms, an employee cafeteria, and a
demonstration center/showroom. Phase 1 includes a 208,650 gsf office building,
surface parking and related site improvements. Phase 2 includes a 224,440 gsf
building and a structured parking garage.
2015011017 CR The Redlands, LLC
San Bernardino County
Redlands--San Bernardino
MND 01/10/2018
Planned development that includes a preliminary and final development plan for a
360 unit multi-family residential apartment complex with a parking structure and a
total of 5 structures ranging from two stories to four stories in height, and a
recreation center on 8.58.
2017121030 ENV-2015-3940-MND
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
MND 01/10/2018
Pinnacle 360 is a proposed residential development located at the intersection of
N. Hoover and W. Council Streets in the city of LA. The project involves the
demolition of the existing vacant Temple Community Hospital and the construction
of a new 5 story, 61-ft tall residential complex. The project would contain a total of
221 condo units above one level of subterranean parking, as well as at-grade level
parking, containing a total of 384 automobile parking spaces and 138 bicycle
parking spaces on a 130,859 sf site.
2017121031 Famoso Basin Pipeline Project
Cawelo Water District
Wasco--Kern
MND 01/10/2018
Cawelo Water District proposes to install a pipeline to help eliminate water lost
from seepage from unlined canals. Construction activities associated with the
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proposed project involve the installation of a 1.8-mile long, 36-in diameter,
bi-directional, intertie pipeline to replace the use of 2.4 miles of unlined canals.
The bi-directional pipeline would connect to the Friant-Kern Canal approx a half
mile south of SR 46, and run 1.8 miles in an easterly direction within an existing
dirt road until it reaches the Lerdo Canal. The turnout at the Friant-Kern would be
installed when the canal is down for maintenance or using a cofferdam. The
turnout pipe size would be a 54-in diameter pipe within the concrete embankment.
Adjacent to the FKC ROW, CWD would construct an electric pumping plant that
would pump water at 45 cubic feet per second.
2017121032 Needles Business Complex
Needles, City of
Needles--San Bernardino
MND 01/10/2018
Applicant proposes a TPM 19848 to subdivide the site into seven lots and allow
the construction of 15 buildings for a medical cannabis cultivation facility in three
phases. The proposed buildings would be used for manufacturing, cultivation or a
combination of both uses as well as ancillary uses. Subdivided lots would be
between 0.5 and 2.5 acres in size. The proposed project would also include paving
for circulation and parking spaces. Access to all lots would be provided from
Needles Highway.
2017121033 2300 Redondo Avenue Project
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
MND 01/10/2018
The proposed project would include demolition of the existing on-site USPS facility
and construction of three light industrial/manufacturing buildings, associated
parking, and circulation improvements. The new development would encompass
427,565 sf of light industrial/manufacturing uses with supporting office facilities
and 638 parking spaces on a 19.09-acre site. Project implementation would
include a zone change and zoning code amendment along with approval of a
tentative parcel map and site plan.
2017121034 Kensington Campus - SPR 17-04
Lancaster, City of
Lancaster--Los Angeles
MND 01/10/2018
The proposed project consists of the construction and operation of a campus-like
development to provide services and housing necessary to assist homeless
individuals and families. The proposed project would consist of the following: 51
permanent affordable housing units; 100 temporary mini housing units; 5 shelters
housing 20 people each; 4,000 sf for on-site service providers; 4,500 sf for on-site
medical; and 18,000 sf for other services for homeless individuals and families.
2017122034 Sugarman Rezone and Tentative Parcel Map
Sacramento County
--Sacramento
MND 01/10/2018
1. a rezone of 144.33 acres from AG-80 permanent agriculture to 40.78 acres of
AG-40 and 103.55 acres of AG-20 permanent agriculture. The property is
encumbered under the Williamson Act, but they have filed a notice of non-renewal
for a portion of the site.
2. A tentative parcel map to create four ag lots including 3 40+/- acre lots and one
20 acre lot in the AG-20 zone. The 20-acre lot is developed with an existing single
family residence.
3. A design review to comply with the Sacramento County countywide design
guidelines.
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2017122036 AT&T Monopine Antenna-Hidden Valley Lake/Wild Diamond Vineyards
Lake County
--Lake
MND 01/17/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The applicant is requesting approval of a major use permit (UP17-08) to construct
an unmanned 110 ft tall green monopine tower with foliage, within a leased area
approx 900 (30'x30') sf in size. The proposed facility would be accessible from an
existing 12-ft wide private road, owned by Wild Diamond Vineyard, LLC, off of
Spruce Grove Rd (a county-maintained road). The road will be improved (graveled
or paved) and up to 30 ft in width.
2017121035 Proposed Beach Cities Media Campus Project
El Segundo, City of
El Segundo--Los Angeles
NOP 01/10/2018
The project proposes the development of an approx five-story, 240,000 sf office
building, a one-story, 66,000 sf studio and production facilities building, and 7,000
sf of retail uses in two, one-story structures. Parking for the project would be
provided in a seven story parking structure with above grade and below grade
parking containing 980 parking spaces, one level below grade parking in the office
building containing 120 parking spaces, in addition to a limited amount of surface
parking. Two separate site plan configurations are being proposed for the Beach
Cities Media Campus project. Under either scenario, development of the project
may include a bridge between the proposed office building on the southeast corner
and an existing office building to the east.
2017121036 Los Penasquitos Lagoon Enhancement Plan
Parks and Recreation, Department of
San Diego--San Diego
NOP 01/22/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project would enhance Los Penasquitos Lagoon through
reconfiguration of the channel network in the lagoon to provide better freshwater
management and enhanced tidal exchange/influence. The project would also
identify vector and trails management opportunities. Beginning in 2013, an
updated Lagoon Enhancement Plan was developed to provide guidance on
restoring Los Penasquitos Lagoon habitats, protecting listed species, reducing
threats to public health, and involving stakeholder groups with regard to coastal
resource stewardship. Conceptual-level alternatives for restoring and enhancing
the Lagoon's native habitats were developed as part of the process, and are
identified in the updated Los Penasquitos Lagoon Enhancement Plan, which
provides guidance over future design and implementation of lagoon
improvements. In general, the conceptual-level alternatives focused on restoring
salt marsh and transition habitats to allow for upslope migration of salt marsh in
repsonses to sea level rise using various strategies.
2017122035 Titlow Hill General Plan Amendment, Zone Reclassification, and Subdivision
Application
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOP 01/10/2018
Amendment to the Humboldt County General Plan, zone reclassification, and
subdivision application. Parcels designated as AG and T would become RA40.
Parcels designated as RA20 would remain as RA20. One parcel is proposed to be
changed from RA160 to RA40. Zoning on the site would change from U, AE, and
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AG-B-5, to AG-B-5. Lands designated as AG-B-5 and TPZ would not change.
2017121029 City of Manhattan Beach Mobility Plan
Manhattan Beach, City of
Manhattan--Los Angeles
Neg 01/10/2018
The city has prepared a draft update to the circulation components of the 2003
General Plan Infrastructure Element. The circulation component has been
renamed the Mobility Plan, with the key objective to provide a balanced,
multi-modal transportation system for the movement of people and goods within,
to, and from the city. The proposed Mobility Plan is intended to meet the
requirements of a circulation element. The mobility plan reflects the city's greater
emphasis on accommodating non-motorized modes of transportation, as well as
implementing complete streets concepts and emphasizing living streets by
providing high-quality pedestrian, bicycling, and transit facilities.
2017122037 PA-1600257 (Minor Subdivision)
San Joaquin County
Ripon--San Joaquin
Neg 01/10/2018
A minor subdivision application to subdivide an existing 40-acre parcel into two
parcels. Parcel 1 to contain a 2.3 acre homesite parcel. Parcel 2 to contain 37.7
acres.
2017124001 Westminster East Garden Grove Study
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Anaheim, Stanton, Cypress, Buena Park, Orange, Santa Ana, ...--Orange
Oth 01/12/2018
Note: Scoping Notice, Review per lead
The purpose of this study is to evaluate residual flood risk within a portion of the
Westminster watershed. The study area includes select non-Federal drainage
channels within the watershed and the receiving waters of one of the channel
systems within the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve area. Alternatives for analysis
will look at reducing flood hazards and reducing flood impacts in the vicinity of
Outer Bolsa Bay, including flooding along the Pacific Coast Highway.
There are two main channel systems that collect runoff from portions of urbanized
areas in the cities of Anaheim, Stanton, Cypress, Buena Park, Orange, Santa Ana,
Garden Grove, Westminster, Fountain Valley, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, and
Huntington Beach. The East Garden Grove-Wintersburg channel [(EGGW) (CO5)],
with its principal tributary, the Ocean View Channel [(OV) (CO6)], drains into Outer
Bolsa Bay which drains into Huntington Harbour. One retarding basin (Haster)
exists at the upstream reach of the EGGW channel. Outer Bolsa Bay is a portion
of the Bolsa Bay State Marine Conservation Area (Bolsa Bay SMCA). The East
Garden Grove-Wintersburg Channel is adjacent to the Bolsa Chica Basin SMCA
which includes the Bolsa Chica Lowlands and Ecological Reserve, and is a major
environmental resource in southern California. The Bolsa Bay SMCA's have been
designated as an area of national significance; these wetlands host a wide
assemblage of resident and migratory waterfowl and marine species, including
over 30 state and federally listed sensitive species.
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2008031074 Encinitas Grade-Separated Pedestrian Crossings
Encinitas, City of
Encinitas--San Diego
NOD
Project will construct a rail and bike underpass in the LA-San Diego-San Luis
Obispo Rail (LOSSAN) Corridor across from the Paul Ecke Elementary School.
2008032115 Westbrook Amendment to the Sierra Vista Specific Plan
Roseville, City of
--Placer
NOD
Project includes a: 1) General Plan amendment to change the land use
designations from approx. 40.27 acres of Medium Density Residential (MDR), 8.28
acres of High Density Residential (HDR), 1.72 acres of Park and Recreation (PR),
7.02 acres of Public/Quasi Public (P/QP), 3.04 acres of Open Space (OS) and
5.35 acres of right-of-way to approx. 22.46 acres of Low Density Residential
(LDR), 25.32 acres of MDR, 7.04 acres of HDR, 1.7 acres of PR, 3.05 acres of OS
and 6.11 acres of right of way; 2) Development Agreement Amendments for the
Westpark/Mourier Federico Development Agreement; 3) Amendment to the Sierra
Vista Specific Plan to reallocate acreage and units consistent with the land use
changes; 4) a rezone of the property consistent with the land use changes; and 5)
Small lot Tentative Map to create 413 single family lots.
2015052029 YUB-20 & 70 ADA Improvements Project
Caltrans #3
Marysville--Yuba
NOD
Construct pedestrian infrastructure at various locations on SR 20 and SR 70 in
and near the City of Marysville.
2016051011 Hurricane Point to Rocky Creek Safety Upgrades
Caltrans #5
--Monterey
NOD
Construct roadway improvements on SR 1 near Big Sur.
2016122058 Simmerly Slough Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #3
Marysville--Yuba
NOD
Replace existing bridge on SR 70 near the City of Marysville.
2017051027 Kern 99 Northbound Rehabilitation
Caltrans #6
Bakersfield--Kern
NOD
Construct roadway improvements and pavement rehabilitation on a portion of
State Route 99 in and near the City of Bakersfield.
2017052078 Occidental County Sanitation District to ALWSZ Wastewater Transport Project
Occidental County Sanitation District
--Sonoma
NOD
The proposed project would transfer treatment, storage, and disposal of the
Occidental County Sanitation District's wastewater to the Airport-Larkfield-Wikiup
Sanitation Zone (ALWSZ) wastewater treatment facility (WWTF). These actions
would improve the wastewater treatment level from secondary-treatment at the
District facilities to a tertiary-treatment level at the ALWSZ facilities. Untreated
wastewater would be transported by truck and facility modifications would include
the installation of a filing station at the existing OCSD Lift Station and a receiving
station at the ALWSZ WWTF. The ALWSZ currently utilizes irrigation and
agricultural lands for disposal of tertiary -treated.
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2017061059 Culvert Rehabilitation near Fish Camp in Madera and Mariposa Counties
Caltrans #6
--Madera, Mariposa
NOD
Replace or repair drainage culverts at 19 locations along a portion of SR 41 in
Madera and Mariposa counties.
2017061076 Trout Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Caltrans #5
--San Luis Obispo
NOD
Replace existing bridge on SR 58 near the town of Santa Margarita.
2017082080 Sunset Circle Multi-Use Trail
Crescent City
Crescent City--Del Norte
NOD
Project will construct a shared-use path that completes an existing network of
bicycle and pedestrian trails that parallels Hwy 101.
2017092016 Merced 99 Pavement Rehabilitation
Caltrans #10
--San Joaquin
NOD
Caltrans proposes to resurface and restore the pavement along SR 99 from 0.4
mile south of the Buhach Rd overcrossing to 0.8 mile south of the Westside Blvd
undercrossing (PM 20.1 to 24.3) in the city of Atwater in Merced County. The
project includes constructing 1,250 ft long deceleration lanes at the Applegate
northbound and southbound off-ramps. To provide additional drainage capacity,
the project would construct five new retention basins.
2017092056 Washington Street/Red Church Pedestrian and Circulation Improvement Project
Sonora, City of
Sonora--Tuolumne
NOD
Project will construct landscaped pedestrian bulb-outs and replace sidewalk and
curb ramps along North Washington Street/Highway 49.
2017101011 Cottonwood Interim Basin Project
Moreno Valley, City of
Moreno Valley--Riverside
NOD
The Cottonwood Interim Basin Project would construct a sedimentation basin to
protect life and property by reducing downstream flooding due to sedimentation
and debris build-up. The basin would measure approx 130 ft by 270 ft and would
generally have 3 to 1 slopes. The basin inlet would align with the existing channel
on the north side of the basin and include rip rap to protect the basin from erosion
during storm events. An outlet concrete structure would be built at the southern
end of the basin and connect to the existing 36 inch corrugated metal pipe located
beneath Cottonwood Ave.
2017128276 Lemon Street Channel Routine Maintenance (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0296-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Vallejo--Solano
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake Alteration
Agreement number 1600-2017-0296-R3, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and
Game Code to Vallejo Mobile Estates, LLC, as represented by Ed Biggs
The project is limited to routine maintenance of the Lemon Street Channel
(Channel). Routine maintenance should be defined as those activities to maintain
channel capacity and prevent flooding on the Vallejo Mobile Estates (VME)
property, and include removal of up to 1,500 linear feet of emergent wetland
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vegetation and human generated debris, per year, from an approximately 2,500
linear-foot reach of the channel. Wetland vegetation in the channel is
predominantly composed of cattails and tules.
2017128277 Stream Maintenance Cleanup (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0431-R3)
Fish & Wildlife #3
Scotts Valley--Santa Cruz
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake Alteration
Agreement number 1600-2017-0431-R3 pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and
Game Code to the City of Scotts Valley Public Works Department.
The City of Scotts Valley public Works Department (Permittee) will conduct routine
maintenance activities subject to Fish and Game Code Section 1602 along
Carbonera Creek and an unnamed tributary to Carbonera Creek within the City of
Scotts valley. Routine maintenance is defined as periodically scheduled and
implemented activities necessary to maintain the water conveyance and flood
control function of Carbonera Creek and the unnamed tributary to Carbonera
Creek.
2017128278 Stabilize and Repair Historic Adobe
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Tehama
NOE
Complete repairs and improvements at William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park to
stabilize and restore the historic adobe as well as to provide improvements for
park visitors. Work will be done in the parking area and at the adobe. See NOE for
more details.
2017128279 Fraser Ditch Clean Out (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0643-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1
--Shasta
NOE
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has executed Lake Alteration
Agreement number 1600-2017-0643-R1, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and
Game Code to Ms. Darla Fraser
The project consists of removal of fine silt buildup in the stream bottom due to
heavy rains and low channel gradient in order to prevent winter flooding. The
project size will be limited to 400 ft by 15ft of stream channel on permittee's
property. Silt will be removed to using an excavator or backhoe. Excavator or
backhoe will work from the bank. A silt barrier will be placed in order to prevent silt
from moving down stream. This Agreement authorizes the removal of silt, spraying
of invasive primrose and removal of a small population of cattails.
2017128280 PLN17-02009
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
NEW WELL DEL REY WEST 47H
2017128281 Winery Ruins Partial Wall Collapse Repair
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Sonoma
NOE
Repair a section of collapsed wall in the Winery Ruins in Jack London State
Historic Park to allow continued use of this histroic feature and to prevent further
deterioration of the wall. Work will:
Install temporary wall shoring;
Hand clean the stone that fell from the wall and stack close to the wall for
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reinstallation;
Use an approved Natural Hydrualic Lime mortar to repoint the surface areas of the
sections of wall that did not collpase;
Evaluate the below grade foundation stones of the collapsed section of wall and
reset if necessary;
Use the cleaned, original stones and approved Natural Hydraulic Lime mortar to
reconstruct the collapsed wall section; and
Install a lime mortar wall cap the entire length of the wall
2017128282 PLN17-02010
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Del Rey 46H, Rework PP16616
2017128283 PLN17-01928
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Monarch 458, Drill New Well, PP16616
2017128284 PLN17-01927
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Monarch 208A, Drill New well, PP16616
2017128285 PLN17-01943
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
685-27B, new well, pad, sump, road, and flow line
2017128286 Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area - Interpretive Center
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Gorman--Los Angeles
NOE
Purpose of this project is to install three sea containers with a roof to crreate an
interpretive center in Smith Forks Camground. The interior area will consist of
picnic tables, straw bales, and a stage for interpretive activities for visitors. Ground
disturbance will include moving approximately two feet of soil from the southwest
corner of the project site to the northeast corner to level out the project area. The
area will be capped off with approximately three inches of compacted decomposed
granite to mke the area stable for visitors to walk on. Two fences will be installed
to control visitor access to the area. The first fence will be chain link and will
control the access to the entrance to the facility. Four holes approximately three
feet deep will be dug along the open side of the sea containers. Each hole will
recieve one metal pipe and cement to hold a swinging gate. A second fence will be
placed to the southeast of the project site to control traffic flow. Approximately
eight holes will be dug in the area three feet deep. These holes will be filled with a
peeler core fence post and native soil. This will divert traffic from Hungry Valley
Road entering the campground toward interpretive Center.
2017128287 Mendocino Coast Recreation and Parks District Planning - New OHV Park
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Fort Bragg--Mendocino
NOE
This project would fund an economic feasibility study and a CEQA environmental
analysis to evaluate the potential for developing a new OHV park on a former
timber harvest area, which has existing logging roads and skid trails.
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2017128288 Placer County Sheriff Education & Safety
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Placer
NOE
This project comprises funding volunteer search and rescue personnel to support
the Placer County OHV areas and purchase of safety equipment and supplies.
2017128289 Plumas County Planning - New Trails Mount Hough
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Quincy--Plumas
NOE
Plumas County in partnership with Plumas National Forest and Sierra Buttes Trail
Stewardship will complete CEQA/NEPA environmental evaluations and decision
documents for proposed construction of 18 miles of new OHV trails. This is a
two-phased project. This approved phase solely compromises environmental
study. The second phase, which is not part of the current approval, would involve
surveying and flagging OHV routes that have been subject to CEQA/NEPA review
and approved for construction.
2017128290 Plumas County Mount Hough Trail System Ground Operations
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Quincy--Plumas
NOE
The project comprises ongoing maintenance activites on 26 miles of existing OHV
The project comprises ongoing maintenance activities on 26 miles of existing OHV
trails within Plumas National Forest including: 1) Removing excess vegetation
within the existing trail corridor; 2) Filling small ruts in the trail tread and removing
slough material; 3) Tread armoring where the grade is too steep or develops
puddles; 4) Leading and coordinating volunteer work crews; and 5)Installing signs
and rock and log barriers to prevent OHV off the trail systems.
2017128291 Plumas County OHV Education Community Event Booths
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Quincy--Plumas
NOE
The project provides funding to staff an information booth at several community
events throughout the year including the Plumas-Sierra County Fair, the Plumas
County Picnic, and the Quincy Sled Wars. Staff will distribute information
regarding the current state of OHV opportunities throughout Plumas County as
well as OHV/OSV route maps and information on safe and proper use of the
forest.
2017128292 Plumas County OHV Planning - High Lakes Trail Inventory
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Plumas
NOE
Plumas County Public Works, in coordination with Search & Rescue staff and the
Sheriff's Office, proposes to complete a trail inventory ad emergency response
plan for the High Lakes OHV Area. Project activities involve compiling GIS data
from existing public and private sources, GPS mapping and videotaping of all
vehicle type, and difficulty rating. The project does not involve ground disturbance
activity or any physical change to the environment.
2017128293 Ground Operations - Plumas County Multi-Use Network Routine Maintenance
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Plumas
NOE
The project involves maintaining 90 miles of gravel roads damaged by springtime
snowmelt by removing down trees, regarding the road surface, and repairing
drainage systems. Field inspections will ensure the system is monitors and
maintenance is targeted effectively.
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2017128294 Sierra County Public Works Development - Bassetts OSV Staging Area Vault
Toilet
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Sierra
NOE
Sieraa County proposes removing and disposing of an existing 30 year old vault
toilet structure as Bassetts OSV Staging Area and replacing it with a new structure
and a larger vault capacity to resolve flooding in winter months.
2017128295 California City OHV Trails Operations and Maintenance
Parks and Recreation, Department of
California City--Kern
NOE
The project includes ongoing maintenance of the California City OHV trails
system, including OHV park facility (Borax Bill Park), and funding for staff,
materials and supplies, and heavy equipment to conduct this maintenance. The
project includes and surveys and soil monitoring.
2017128296 Ground Operations, Porterville OHV Park
Parks and Recreation, Department of
Porterville--Tulare
NOE
Ground operations activity comprise continued routine maintenance of the OHV
Park, including Track refurbishing, weed abatement, dust/erosion control, building
and equipment maintenance, fuel, publicity, utilities costs, and distribution of
safety brochures. The project also funds a concessionaire to conduct operations
and maintenance, alarm monitoring, and portable restroom rentals. The project
includes purchase of equipment and supplies.
2017128297 Ground Operations - La Grange regional OHV Park, Stanislaus County
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Stanislaus
NOE
This project funds routine, ongoing facility services, including entrance station
functions; cleaning restrooms; volunteer support and coordination; trash collection;
maintaining equipment, fencing, signage, trails, tracks, landscaping, erosion
control features; site and program management; electrical repairs; pipes;
purchasing a compact track loader and barrier materials; and providing wood chips
and mulch in buffer areas near parking.
2017128298 Ground Operations - Frank Raines OHV Park
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Stanislaus
NOE
The project funds routine operations and maintenance at Frank Raines Regional
OHV Park. Funded activities include fee collection; restroom, kiosk, campground,
trail, barrier, signage, and landscaping maintenance; maintaining non-motorized
recreation opportunities (E.G., hiking, birding, hunting), volunteers support; trash
collection; traffic control; rules enforcement; emergency response; water quality
protection measures; and fencing supplies to limit/close volunteer trails as needed
per the soils report.
2017128299 Metcalf Motorcycle County Park Safety and Education
Parks and Recreation, Department of
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
The project funds rider educational programs and first aid supplies at Motorcycle
County Park. Park Rangers will present the Junior OHC Ranger Program to teach
young riders safe riding techniques and rider etiquette through presentations and
hands on instruction. The program also includes education and awareness of
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natural systems and how riders impact the natural environment, and rangers will
also provide adult public safety courses for ATVs and motorcycles.
2017128300 Metcalf Motorcycle County Park Ground Operations
Parks and Recreation, Department of
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
The project comprises ongoing operations ad routine maintenance of Metcalf
Motorcycle County Park. Activities include maintenance of trail treat and track
layout, vegetation trimming, signage and fencing, cleaning silt from culverts and
basins, cleaning restrooms, garbage removal, maintaining the parking lot and
landscaping, map distribution, and volunteer coordination.
2017128301 Rubicon Trail Education & Safety Program
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Project is to produce a calendar and bandanas with educational messages, fund
non-profit educational staff at trail site locations, and stage an educational booth at
the County fair and other community events.
2017128302 El Dorado County Ground Operations, Rubicon Trail
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Project funds inspecting and maintaining existing best management practices
(BMPs) for erosion control and water quality protection along the Rubicon trail.
Activities comprise cleaning out and measuring sediment in energy dissipaters,
rock lined ditches, and rolling dips, modifying BMPs as needed to enhance their
function, and stabilizing areas with gabion and fencing. The trail will be monitored
for closure conditions. Maintenance will be provided for vault and chemical toilets
along the trail
2017128303 Tahoe National Forest Education and Safety - OHV Educational Hostpots
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Nevada, Placer, Sierra, Yuba
NOE
Project comprises educational outreach in targeted OHV use areas, operation of a
volunteer program, installations of educational signage, safety gear, and an
annual public class. No ground disturbing activities are proposed.
2017128304 Tahoe National Forest, Restoration
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Placer, Nevada, Sierra, Yuba
NOE
The project solely comprises planning future restoration projects on the Tahoe
National Forest and preparing environmental analysis. No ground disurbing
activities are proposed.
2017128305 Tahoe National Forest Ground Operations
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Sierra, Nevada, Yuba, Placer
NOE
Project includes facility maintenance of 14 staging areas (e.g., cleaning toilets and
stage area facilities, hazard tree removal, facility repair, garbage removal,
updating bulletin boards, and water system testing and maintenance), equipment
purchases, monitoring of trail and natural resource conditions, and maintenance of
195 miles of OHV trails, 27 acres of open OHV riding, 240 acres of open area for
licensed vehicles, and 75 miles of gravel or dirt roads (repair stream crossings,
erosion and sediment control, remove brush, repair barriers, treat maintenance,
install signs, distribute maps)
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2017128306 Lake Tahoe Basin management Unit - OHV -OSV Education and Safety
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Placer, Alpine, El Dorado
NOE
Project comprises distribution of maps, installation of educational signage,
creation of a website, and educational outreach for motorized recreation.
2017128307 El Dorado National Forest Planning - Rock Creek Trail Reroutes
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
El Dorado National Forest proposes to complete NEPA documentation to
construct nine OHV trail reroutes and three new OHV trails within the Rock Creek
Recreational Area. The project includes closure and restoration of the replaced
trails. This is phase 1 only of a two-phase project. Phase 1 includes trail design
and route alignment, resource surveys, conducting public involvement, and
preparing NEPA documents. No ground disturbance or other implementation
would occur under this phase. Phase 2 would be subject to CEQA review.
2017128308 El Dorado National Forest Ground Operations
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado, Alpine, Amador, Placer
NOE
Project includes trail repair, drainage structure maintenance, clearing of downed
trees, brushing, and sign repair or replacement on designated OHV routes;
servicing vault restrooms; installation or maintenance of barrier needed to restrict
travel off of designated routes; control of noxious weeds; monitoring associated
with OHV use and resource protection needs; and printing and distributing motor
vehicle use maps.
2017128309 California Aqueduct Subsidence Repairs
Water Resources, Department of
--Fresno, Kings
NOE
All work will be completed above the Aqueduct water level. All materials will be
temporarily stored on the Aqueduct embankment, adjacent to the work areas;
staging and limited stockpiling will be at the toe of the left embankment near MP
132. Existing guardrails and road delineators that may interfere with work will be
remove; guardrails will be reinstalled at the end of work, the posts will be disposed
of. Water containment and spill prevention best management practices (BMPs) will
be in place before work begins, and approved cleanup and water disposal plans
will be onsite, ready for use. SEE NOE FOR DETAILS
2017128310 Donner Lake Outlet Emergency Cleanout Project - Dewatering Discharges
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
The purpose of the project is to discharge water from Donner Lake to Donner
Creek during dewatering and diversions of dredging the outlet channel at Donner
Lake Dam.
2017128311 Rezone Z14-0008/Planned Development PD14-0010/ Tentative Map
TM14-1522/Bass Lake North
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
NOE
Adopt the September 2016 Addendum to the 1992 Bass Lake Road Study Area
Final Program Environmental Impact Report (SCH #1990020375); Adopt the
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan in accordance with CEQA Guidelines
Section 15097, incorporating the Mitigation Measures as presented; Rezone from
Residential Estate Ten Acres to Single-Unit Residential Planned Development;
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Development Plan for the proposed subdivision to permit clustering and create
open space in compliance with the Bass Lake North Specific Plan; A Phased
Tentative Subdivision Map creating 90 single family residential lots ranging in size
from approx. 7,204 sq feet to 23,975 sq feet; four open space lots totaling approx.
11.37 acres; and two right-of-way lots totaling approx. 5.09 acres. Access gates
may be constructed at "Sienna ridge Road/Road "A" and the point of Emergency
Vehicular Access at the northerly terminus of Road "D"; Design Waivers to allow
reduced ROW width from 50 feet to 40 feet and reduced roadway width from 36
feet to 29 feet for Road A, Road B and Road D; reduce ROW width for Road B
and Courts C,E,F, and G from 50 to 34 and 40 feet,
2017128312 United States Navy San Clemente Island Water System, Initial Full Permit and
INstallation of New Treatment Devices
State Water Resources Control Board
San Clemente--Orange
NOE
The United States Navy - San Clemente Island has constructed new TTHM water
treatment devices at multiple sites to include a 40,000 - gallon redundancy tank,
recirculation pumps and 40 LF of 4" diameter pipeline. The State Water
Resources Control Board (SWRCB) as lead agency issued a water supply permit
on August 18, 2017.
2017128313 Sustainable Shared Mobility - Bay Area
Energy Commission
Oakland, San Jose, San Francisco, Richmond, Milpitas, ...--
NOE
The grant recipient will install 15 level 2 Plug-In Electrical Vehicle (PEV) charging
stations throughout multiple affordable housing projects in the Bay Area. The
installation of new PEV chargers will benefit PEV drivers in the region by
increasing their range confidence.
The transportation sector is the biggest contributor to California's GHG emissions
and accounts for approximately 40 percent of these emissions. As documented
throughout numerous California policy and regulatory materials, increased use of
zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) provide multiple benefits in addition to reducing
GHG emissions, such as reducing conventional pollutants, operating quietly and
cleanly, allowing home refueling, lowering operating, and fuel costs. As such,
California Governor's Executive Order B-16-2012 orders that the California Air
resources Board, the California Energy Commission, the Public Utilities
Commission and other relevant agencies work with the Plug-in Electric Vehicle
Collaborative and the California Fuel Cell Partnership to achieve, among other
benchmarks.
By 2015, the State's major metropolitan areas will be able to accommodate ZEVs,
each with infrastructure plans and streamlined permitting; and
By 2020, the State's infrastructure will be able to support up to one million ZEVs.
With the increased range confidence in the region's PEV drivers, there will be an
increase in PEV miles driven, displacing conventional gasoline miles driven. By
decreasing the conventional gasoline miles driven, GHG emissions will decrease
in the region and support the Governor's Executive Order B-16-2012.
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2015121102 Slover Distribution Center
San Bernardino County
--San Bernardino
EIR 01/26/2018
Project would include the development of a 344,000 sq. ft. high cube warehouse
facility. The project would also include associated truck and passenger vehicle
parking, fences, gates, hardscape areas, as well as some ornamental trees and
vegetation. The project would require a GPA to change the land use designation
from Bloomington/Residential with a 20,000 acre min lot size, additional ag
overlay, and Bloomington/Single res with a 1-acre min lot size, additional ag
overlay and a CUP.
2016081053 Fifth Avenue Landing Project and Port Master Plan Amendment
San Diego Unified Port District
San Diego--San Diego
EIR 01/26/2018
The proposed project would construct an approx. 850 room hotel tower, an approx.
565 bed lower cost visitor serving hotel, retail development along the promenade,
approx. 1.96 acres of public access plaza space, approx. 263 onsite parking
spaces, a connecting bridge from the hotel public access plaza to the San Diego
Convention Center, and a marina expansion. In addition, the proposed project
would maintain the existing public in-bay water transportation system, including
the water transportation ferry and water taxi service. The proposed project also
includes a Port Master Plan Amendment for Planning District 3, Centre City
Embarcadero, to change the allowable land and water uses on the project site.
2016091031 Godhino Dairy Expansion
Merced County
Los Banos--Merced
EIR 01/26/2018
CUP15-018 would expand the existing dairy so that the modified dairy would
house 4,000 milk cows and 700 dry cows. This would represent an increase of
3,000 animals from existing numbers. The proposed project would include the
construction of two new freestall barns and extension of an existing freestall barn;
conversion of the existing milking parlor to a hospital barn with competition of the
proposed milking parlor; and relocation of existing commodity barns. All proposed
structures additions would be within the existing facility footprint.
2016121016 AJ Borba Holsteins Expansion Project
Merced County
--Merced
EIR 01/26/2018
The project sponsor proposes to expand the existing dairy so that the modified
dairy would house 2,000 milk cows and 400 dry cows. This would represent an
increase of 2,200 animals from existing numbers. The proposed project would
include the construction of supporting buildings and structures, including a new
shade barn and associated corrals, an extension of an existing shade barn and
associated corrals, and a new rotary milking parlor.
2017032029 Quarry Row Subdivision
Rocklin, City of
Rocklin--Placer
EIR 01/29/2018
Project would redesignate the project site Medium High Density Residential, and
rezone the site Planned Development Residential (MHDR), 9 dwelling units per
acre (PD-9). The project would develop 64 single family dwelling units on the
project site. No off-site improvements are anticipated beyond connecting to
existing roads and utility lines adjacent to the project site.
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2015122025 Piedmont Oak Estates Tentative Subdivision
Map/Z12-0010/PD12-0002/TM12-1510
El Dorado County
Diamond Springs--El Dorado
MND 01/11/2018
Rezone portions of subject property APN 051-550-58: Approx 5.05 acres of single
unit residential-planned development district to open space planned development;
and approx 0.24 acre of single unit res planned development to CC-PD; APN
051-550-40: Approx 1.44 acres of R1-PD to OS-PD; APN 051-550-48: Approx 0.57
acre of R1-PD to OS-PD; APN 051-550-51: Approx 1.22 acres subdivision map of
25.86 acre property creating a total of 103 lots consisting of 75 residential lots (20
custom and 55 clustered), one lift station lot, one road lot, 12 private access lots,
six open space lots, one commercial lot, and seven remainder lots.
2017092075 Sunnyvale Civic Center Modernization Master Plan
Sunnyvale, City of
Sunnyvale--Santa Clara
NOP 01/12/2018
Note: Revised
The Sunnyvale Civic Center Modernization Master Plan would provide a long-term
plan for the Sunnyvale Civic Center to meet the future service delivery needs of
the city. The Master Plan would be executed in phases.
2017121037 Trinity Cultivation and Manufacturing Facility
Calexico, City of
Calexico--Imperial
NOP 01/11/2018
Project involves five applications with separate Applicants on five parcels totaling
approx. 8.23 acres. Four parcels are zoned Industrial and one is zoned
Commercial Highway. All five parcels are within the Cannabis Overlay Zone
(COZ). The project includes one existing building at 2421 Enterprise Blvd that will
be improved to accommodate cultivation and manufacturing. In addition, three
other buildings (B, C, and D) on parcels 1, 2, and 3 are proposed to be
constructed with similar cultivation and manufacturing facilities. The project also
proposes new construction of a Transportation Office located north of the existing
building at 2421 Enterprise Blvd. All parcels have been previously disturbed.
Total acreage of the project is 8.23 acres.
2017121038 Hollenbeck Park Lake Rehabilitation and Stormwater Management Project
Los Angeles, City of
--Los Angeles
NOP 01/11/2018
Hollenbeck Park Lake has a history of water quality concerns attributable to
nutrient and sediment loading, including Caltrans discharge of untreated runoff
from I-5. There is also extensive erosion around the perimeter of Hollenbeck Park
Lake which has begun to undermine the existing pavement, compromising visitor
safety. As a result, LA Sanitation is proposing to implement water quality
improvements at Hollenbeck Park Lake, divert and treat Caltrans runoff from I-5,
replace the potable water deliveries at Hollenbeck Park Lake for irrigation and lake
replenishment with dry/wet weather flow diversion and recycled water, restore
Hollenbeck Park's appearance, and provide a long-term solution to erosion around
the lake's edge.
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2013081079 Revisions to the Kern County Zoning Ordinance - 2015 C. Focused on Oil and Gas
Local Permitting
Kern County
--Kern
Oth
The originally approved project consists of an amendment to Title 19 Kern County
Zoning Ordinance (July 2012), with focus on Ch. 19.98 (Oil and Gas Production),
to include new site development standards for all oil and gas exploration,
extraction, operations, and production activities in unincorporated Kern County.
DOGGR, as the Responsible Agency, will be issuing a permit for the proposed
project activity, which consists of the following:
The DOGGR has approved permits for Aera energy, LLC to hydraulically fracture 7
wells, listed below, in the South Belridge oilfield of Kern County.
2010122088 The 2011 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program
Fish & Game #2
Goleta--Del Norte, Humboldt, Madera, Mendocino, Napa, ...
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0173-R5,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant,
MAZ Properties, Inc. c/o Alicia Harrison.
Project falls under the 2011 Fisheries Restoration Grant Program. Permittee
previously completed the removal and subsequent stream restoration of five
instream barriers to fish passage along Tajiguas Creek. A series of storm events
in January and February of 2017 caused damage at two areas of restoration.
Permittee proposes to make the following repairs to the damaged restoration
areas:
The damaged restoration areas along the streambanks at both sites will undergo
minor excavation to allow for placement of rock slope protection (RSP), placement
of backfill behind RSP, planting of live willow stakes, and placement of geotextile
cloth. All remaining voids within the RSP will be filled with salvaged material less
than three inches in diameter. Repairs include revegetation of streambanks with
plants locally native to the area. In the event that water is present, a dewatering
plan will be implemented.
2015052019 Little Walker Shoulder Widening
Caltrans #9
--Mono
NOD
CDFW is executing Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0156-R6,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the Permittee, the
Caltrans District 9, represented by Ms. Angela Calloway. The Little Walker River
Shoulder Widening Project includes the expansion of the existing shoulders from
two to eight feet along 3.3 miles existing highway. This project will include the
removal of riparian vegetation, installation of rock-slope-protection, grading and
the installation of retaining walls within the CDFW-jurisdictional West Walker River
streambed. The Streambed Alteration Agreement is being issued to address the
removal of 295 mature coyote willow scrubs (Salix exigua) and 6 mature yellow
willow trees (Salix lutea); permanent impacts to 0.38 acres of riparian habitat,
0.001 acres of wetland habitat, and 0.06 acres of streambed. Surface flows will be
diverted around the project during construction activities. Equipment staging
maintenance will be located in upland locations.
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2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of one encroachment(s): The encroachment is for a water
diversion from a well hydrologically connected to Cummings Creek, tributary to the
Van Duzen River. Water is diverted for domestic use, livestock, and irrigation.
Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of the water
diversion infrastructure.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to three encroachments. One encroachment is for water
diversion from Burr Creek. Water is diverted for domestic use and irrigation.
Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of the water
diversion infrastructure. The second encroachment will upgrade failing and
undersized culvert. Work for this encroachment will include excavation, removal of
the failing culvert, replacement with a culvert, backfilling and compaction of fill, and
rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion. The last encroachment will
decommission a road that utilizes two wet ford crossings. The road is poorly
located and delivered sediment to waters of the state on each vehicle pass.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
This agreement is limited to three projects. One project is for water diversion from
an Unnamed Tributary to Pine Creek. Water is diverted for domestic use and
irrigation and work will include upgrading existing infrastructure, and the use and
maintenance of new infrastructure. The second project is for upgrading an
undersized, misaligned, and shotgun culvert. Work will include excavation, culvert
removal and replacement, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock armoring as
necessary to minimize erosion. The third encroachment is to rock armor a short
segment of spring channel diverted along the inboard ditch of a road. Work will
include excavation and rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to three encroachments on unnamed tributaries to the Van Duzen
River. One encroachment is for water diversion from a spring for domestic use
and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include use and maintenance of
the water diversion infrastructure. The two other projects are to upgrade the
existing stream crossings. work for these encroachments will include excavation,
culvert removal and/or installation, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock
armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of one encroachment: One encroachment is for water diversion
from Rube Creek. water is diverted for domestic use. Work for the water
diversion will include use and maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure.
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2016032068 Sierra Gateway Apartments
Rocklin, City of
Rocklin--Placer
NOD
The Sierra Gateway Apartments is a request for approval of a Design Review, and
Oak Tree Preservation Plan Permit to allow the devleopment of a 195-unit
apartment complex and associated infrastructure, parking and landscape on a
10.2 +/- acre site.
2016062056 Crystal Geyser Bottling Plant Project
Siskiyou County
Mount Shasta--Siskiyou
NOD
The proposed project entails renovations to a former bottling plant in
unincorporated Siskiyou County (Plant) adjacent to the City of Mt. Shasta (City for
the production of sparking water, flavored water, juice beverages. and teas. The
proposed addition of an onsite permanent caretaker/security residence requires a
conditional use permit from the County.
2017031035 Poway Road Specific Plan
Poway, City of
Poway--San Diego
NOD
The Poway Road Specific Plan encompasses 235 acres of properties along
Poway Rd between Oak Knoll Rd and Garden Rd. The specific plan identifies the
vision and objectives for private land use development and public improvements
along a 2.65 mile extent of Poway Rd. Approx 260,000 sf of net new
commercial/office development and 1,148 net new residential units could result
from implementation of the specific plan. Proposed public improvements include a
class 4 bicycle lane along Poway Rd, new pedestrian crossings, and traffic signal
synchronization.
2017091024 CSULB Technology Park Phase III
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOD
Prologis plans to construct the proposed project on an approx 10-ac site on the
north side of Pacific Coast Hwy, also known as SR 1, between Cota Ave and
Hayes Ave in the city of Long Beach. The proposed project would include approx
205,060 sf of warehousing land use, including approx 20,000 sf of office space.
The proposed project is intended to meet growing demand for warehouse space in
West Long Beach. Up to 50% of the project's warehouse space could be
refrigerated.
2017101001 Interim Housing at Daniel Webster Elementary School
Long Beach Unified School District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOD
Long Beach Unified School District is proposing the installation and use of interim
housing at Webster ES, required to house 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students during
modernization of the following four schools over the next four years: Garfield ES,
Webster ES, Muir K-8, and Birney ES. Additionally, Netherly Ave along the school
frontage, whcih is owned and maintained by the District, would be converted from
two-way to one-way southbound traffic; existing street parking on much of the east
side of the street would be replaced by diagonal parking spaces.; and a new
off-street drop-off/pick-up area would be designated in the northern campus.
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2017101022 Point Pinos Coastal Trail Improvement Project
Pacific Grove, City of
Pacific Grove--Monterey
NOD
The proposed project is development of a 5-ft wide decomposed granite surfaced
coastal trail within a natural setting seaward of Ocean View Blvd, along approx. 0.8
mile of coastline, in the city of Pacific Grove. The coastal trail will connect from the
existing curb side trail near Acropolis St west to the Great Tidepool site, a distance
of approx. 0.8 mile. The project locates the trail outside the 30-year coastal retreat
setback line, except where moving the trail beyond this line is constrained by
Ocean View Blvd. In these cases, the trail will be along the north side of the road,
such as along Crespi Pond. Constructing the trial beyond the setback line will
require removal or relocation of many of the existing informal DG parking areas
along the shoreline. Another project component is to move parking beyond the
30-year setback line, with a goal to avoid net loss of parking.
2017118465 PLN17-01890
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well- Section 3 20-15
2017128315 PLN17-02003
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"Green & Whittier" 379, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
2017128316 PLN17-02004
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
"Green & Whittier" 381, Sec. 31, Drill well, PP16616
2017128317 PLN17-02006
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework Well 21X-1G
2017128318 PLN17-01852
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
56S-10G-RD1, Rework
2017128319 PLN17-01989
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
38SE-3G Rework
2017128320 Donner Lake Dam Dredging Emergency Project
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe
Truckee--Nevada
NOE
The purpose of the project is to remove sediment and woody debris from the
Donner Lake outlet chanel to previously-dredged depths in order to provide
capacity for increased flows and allow for sufficient releases from Donner Lake
dam when needed.
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2017128321 Holser Canyon Creek Long Term Maintenance (Lake or Streambed Alteration
Agreement No. 1600-2017-0108-R5)
Fish & Wildlife #5
--Ventura
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0108-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
MidState Land Corporation. The applicant proposes to maintain and repairing
three sections of Holser Canyon Rd, two which existing culverted crossing (no
more than 15 ft wide) to create a smooth surface for vehicles to cross the creek.
Additionally, approx 200 and 500 lf sections of the road shoulder will be reinforced
with clean dirt. In an area where potential erosional damage can be done to the
road. In this area only, a pilot channel may be excavated to guide the water
through this section of the creek.
2017128322 Conde Farms Dock Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0344-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Calaveras
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0344-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Conde
Farms LP.
The project is limited to using an excavator to remove approx 60 cy of soil from the
lakebed to lower the bed elevation and level the site for placement of a floating
dock. The excavator will access the lakebed from residential lots #503 and #504
when Tri Dam draws down the water. Excavation will occur in dry conditions and
excavated materials will be used to construct a retaining wall at the base of the
residential structure. Straw waddles will be used around the retaining wall during
construction to contain any loose soils, and will be removed along with any loose
soils prior to water inundation. The floating dock will be installed outside of the
lakebed and require no digging or installation of pipe supports into the lakebed.
2017128323 Rappe Culvert Stabilization Project (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0281-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
--Placer
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0281-R2, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to Tom
Rappe.
The project includes the stabilization of the inlet and out of a 60 ft long, 18 in
diameter corrugated plastic culvert. The culvert conveys flow from upslope of the
road and discharges into and existing pond. The inlet will be armored with approx
15 sf of native rock riprap. The outlet will be armored with approx 50 sf of native
rock riprap.
All work will be completed by hand. No water will be flowing in the stream during
construction, and no trees will be removed as part of this project.
2017128324 EA 03-4F640: Guardrail Upgrade Project
Caltrans #3
Sacramento--Sacramento, Yolo
NOE
The project proposes to upgrade existing guardrail to current Caltrans standards at
various location along I-5, I-80, SR 99 in Sacramento County and I-80 in Yolo
County. All work will be within the state ROW.
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2017128325 Culvert Repair - 2N004
Caltrans #11
--San Diego
NOE
Caltrans proposes to repair culverts along I-15 from PM 15.9 to 16.6 in San Diego
County. Most of the work will be within Caltrans ROW with temporary construction
easements at certain location for accessing culvert ends. The purpose of this
project is to extend service life. This project is needed due to culvert deterioration
that may lead to pavement failures.
2017128326 SR 75 Pavement Rehab - 3A134
Caltrans #11
Coronado--San Diego
NOE
Caltrans proposes to rehabilitate SR 75 (Orange Ave) between PM 18.6 and 19.5
in the city of Coronado. The purpose of this project is to extend pavement service
life. This project is needed due to existing localized pavement failures including
potholes and cracking.
2017128327 Destruction of Wells 2017
Modesto, City of
Modesto, Ceres, Turlock--Stanislaus
NOE
Destruction of wells that have been abandoned due to contaminants of concern,
and wells that may be replaced in the future.
2017128328 Rehabilitation of Cristianitos Burn
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--San Diego
NOE
This purpose of this project is repair and rehabilitate the portion of San Onofre
State Beach that burned in the Cristianitos fire that occurred in June 2017. The
steepest areas where dozer line was installed as part of the initial tactical
response from wildfire agencies will have the soil returned as close to the original
grade as possible as well as straw waddle installation and seeding. Carsonite
signs will be placed in an effort to curb illegal trail use, and a suite of invasive
plants will be treated for consecutive years in order for the native habitat to
recover.
2017128329 Compton CCD- Instructional Building #2
Compton Community College District
Compton--Los Angeles
NOE
Compton CCD has approved a project to replace existing structures with one new
structure at the campus without increasing capacity. The project replaces three
classroom structures that have exceeded their useful life cycle and do not conform
to seismic safety, structural stability, and accessibility and fire/life/safety code
requirements.
2017128330 Nedev Redwood National Water Diversions and Remediation Project (Lake or
Streambed Alteration Agreement N0. 1600-2017-0324-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
The project is limited to three encroachment. Two encroachment are for water
diversion from unnamed tributaries to Mill Creek. Water is diverted for domestic
use and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include removal of existing
structures and the installation, use, and maintenance of new water diversion
infrastructure. The other encroachment was the installation, use, and removal of a
sediment trap, as well as, removal of trapped sediment from the streambed.
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2017128331 Compton CCD - Campus Public Safety Building
Compton Community College District
Compton--Los Angeles
NOE
Compton CCD has approved a project to replace existing structures with one new
structure at the campus with out increasing capacity. The project replaces 2
structures that have exceeded their useful life-cycle and do not conform to seismic
safety, structural stability, accessibility and fire/life/safety code requirements.
2017128332 Rose Float Laboratory
California State University, Pomona
Pomona--Los Angeles
NOE
The Rose Float Laboratory is programmed to provide approx 5,700 sf of space
consisting of labs, shops, decorations space, storage and restrooms. It will also be
protected from the weather, better security for the equipment, electronics and
tools, and space specifically designed to enhance student learning.
2017128333 High Performance, Ultra-Tall, Low Cost Concrete Wind Turbine Towers Additively
Manufactured On-Site
Energy Commission
Irvine--Orange
NOE
The purpose of this agreement is to develop, demonstrate, and test a reinforced
concrete additive manufacturing technology for building low cost ultra-tall wind
turbine towers onsite at the wind plant. The proposed reinforced concrete additive
manufacturing technology eliminates the transportation and logistics constraints by
manufacturing structurally efficient large diameter towers within the wind plant
using lights weight reinforcement methods. The towers are made with locally
available cementitious materials supplied by standard concrete trucks or an
existing concrete batch plant within the wind plant used for casting conventional
tower foundations. The construction tech will reduce technological and economic
barriers to upgrading, repowering, and expanding wind power generation in CA by
enabling cost effective deployment of taller towers that capture more wind energy
from faster winds aloft.
2017128334 PLN17-02015
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Workover 7SF 2717
2017128335 PLN17-02014
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Workover 7SF 604
2017128336 Jefferson Leadership Academies HVAC Project
Long Beach Unified School District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
LBUSD proposes campus improvements to Jefferson Leadership Academies
including the installation of: new HVAC systems with a new instrumentation and
controls system, upgraded electrical systems, ADA-compliant access
improvements, new drop ceilings in various classrooms, a campus wide fire alarm,
digital intercom/clock and bell system upgraded, and the replacement of the turf
play field with synthetic turf. Other improvements to the buildings and paint
finished. The proposed project only involves the renovation of existing buildings
and limited site work related to modifying ramps and pavement for ADA
compliance. The project would have no effect on the capacity of the school.
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Construction activities are anticipated to start in August 2018, and the overall
construction duration is anticipated to last approx 12 months. The project would
benefit the staff and students at the school.
2017128337 Rogers Middle School HVAC Upgrade
Long Beach Unified School District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
LBUSD proposes campus improvements to Rogers MS, which includes the
installation of: new HVAC systems with a new instrumentation and controls
system, upgraded electrical systems, ADA-compliant access improvements, new
drop ceilings in various classrooms, a campus wide fire alarm, digital
intercom/clock and bell system upgraded, and the replacement of the turf play field
with synthetic turf. Other improvements to the buildings receiving the HVAC
upgrade include: new LED light fixtures and power outlets, new Extron AV
systems, and new floor and paint finishes. The proposed project only involves the
renovation of existing buildings and limited site work related to modifying ramps
and pavement for ADA compliance. The project would have no effect on the
capacity of the school. Construction activities are anticipated from Jan 2018 to
August 2018 for the HVAC project, and from June 2019 to August 2019 for the
play field improvements. The project would benefit the staff and students at the
school.
2017128338 Lowell Elementary School HVAC Project
Long Beach Unified School District
--
NOE
LBUSD proposes campus improvements to Rogers MS, which includes the
installation of: new HVAC systems with a new instrumentation and controls
system, upgraded electrical systems, ADA-compliant access improvements, new
drop ceilings in various classrooms, a campus wide fire alarm, digital
intercom/clock and bell system upgraded, and the replacement of the turf play field
with synthetic turf. Other improvements to the buildings receiving the HVAC
upgrade include: new LED light fixtures and power outlets, new Extron AV
systems, and new floor and paint finishes. The proposed project only involves the
renovation of existing buildings and limited site work related to modifying ramps
and pavement for ADA compliance. The project would have no effect on the
capacity of the school. Construction activities are anticipated to start in June 2018,
and the overall construction duration is anticipated to last approx. 12 months. The
project would benefit the staff and students at the school.
2017128339 Garfield Elementary School HVAC Project
Long Beach Unified School District
Long Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
LBUSD proposes campus improvements to Rogers MS, which includes the
installation of: new HVAC systems with a new instrumentation and controls
system, upgraded electrical systems, ADA-compliant access improvements, new
drop ceilings in various classrooms, a campus wide fire alarm, digital
intercom/clock and bell system upgraded, and the replacement of the turf play field
with synthetic turf. Other improvements to the buildings receiving the HVAC
upgrade include: new LED light fixtures and power outlets, new Extron AV
systems, and new floor and paint finishes. The proposed project only involves the
renovation of existing buildings and limited site work related to modifying ramps
and pavement for ADA compliance. The project would have no effect on the
capacity of the school. Construction activities are anticipated to start in January
2018, and the overall construction duration is anticipated to last approx. 12
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months. The project would benefit the staff and students at the school.
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2016051042 United Rock Quarry No. 3 Project
Los Angeles County Flood Control District
Irwindale--Los Angeles
EIR 01/29/2018
LACFCD manages a flood control system of dams, reservoirs, and debris basins
that are designed to collect sediment from the hillsides and prevent it from
damaging property downstream. The proposed project proposes to acquire and
use United Rock Quarry No. 3 as a new sediment placement site (to be called
Buena Vista SPS), which would allow the LACFCD to prolong its sediment
management capabilities into the future. The Project would involve the use of
Quarry No. 3 as a permanent placement location for sediment removed from the
District's reservoirs, debris basins, spreading grounds, and other facilities. The
Project would include a project construction phase and a project operations phase.
Construction activities would include necessary improvements to the Quarry No. 3
site, the Buena Vista Spreading Basin site, and the surrounding vicinity to enable
trucks to dispose of material in the new Buena Vista SPS. The District would
begin project construction in 2019 and Project operation in 2020. Placement of
sediment at Buena Vista SPS would last approx. 50 years; therefore, the
anticipated end date of the Project's operation would be in the year 2070.
2017042071 Bilby Ridge Sphere of Influence Amendment
Sacramento County Local Agency Formation Commission
Elk Grove--Sacramento
EIR 02/12/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
There are no changes to land uses proposed as part of the project. The project
does not include a land use plan or related pre-zoning entitlements requests.
Annexation of the project site to the city of Elk Grove is no an action under
consideration for this project. Similarly, the project does not include a timeline for
an annexation request, development, or phasing for future development. However,
LAFCo must make certain findings with respect to land use, proposed land use,
and service needs within the SOIA area and within the current city limits. These
findings include the need for urban services and orderly growth along with
preservation of agricultural lands. LAFCo will assume certain time frames for
development consistent with Sacramento Policies, Standards and Procedures and
applicable state law.
2017051011 Palm Nipomo Parking Structure Project
San Luis Obispo, City of
San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo
EIR 02/14/2018
The project involves the construction of an above-ground, five-story parking
structures, 5,000 sf of commercial space, and a non-profit theater. The parking
structure would provide 400-445 parking spaces. The theater would entail a three
story structure with a gross floor area of 23,841 sf and up to 255 theater seats.
The project would include a general plan amendment from office and medium high
density residential to public and a zone change from office with a historic overlay
and medium high density residential to public facility with a historic overlay. The
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PF-H zone allows for development of a multi-level parking structure and non-profit
theater, and deviations to otherwise applicable setback requirements and building
height limits with planning commission approval. Commercial uses would be
allowed as accessory uses of the parking and theater facilities. The project would
also require a variance for the floor to area ratio to exceed 1.0 and max coverage
to exceed 60%.
2017121039 Walker Trails
Santee, City of
Santee--San Diego
MND 01/12/2018
The proposed project consists of a Town Center Specific Plan Amendment
(TCSPA2016-1), Tentative Map (TM2016-1), and Development Review Permit
(DR2016-2). The proposed Town Center Specific Plan Amendment would change
the 10-acre area of the project site currently designated as "Office/Professional" to
"Residential (7-14 dwelling units per acre)." The Tentative Map would subdivide
the 20.4 acre site into 80 lots with 67 residential lots and lots for private roads, a
park, landscaped areas, storm water facilities, a floodway and fuel modification
buffer, and a lot that covers a portion of the San Diego River. The Development
Review Permit would provide for the proposed development's design, architecture,
and amenities, including a trail along the San Diego River and an approx. 19,000
sq. ft. park.
2017122038 Croftwood Unit #2 Subdivision
Rocklin, City of
Rocklin--Placer
MND 01/12/2018
The Croftwood Unit #2 Subdivision project proposes the construction of a low
density residential development consisting of 60 single family units, 2 open space
lots, one buffer lot, and one detention basin lot on a 25.5 +/- acre site in the City of
Rocklin. This project will require the following entitlements from the City of
Rocklin: A General Development Plan Amendment to modify the development
standards of the zone district; a Tentative Subdivision Map to subdivide the one
existing parcel into 60 single-family lots and associated roadways, landscape lots,
two open space lots, one buffer lot, and one detention basin lot; and an Oak Tree
Preservation Plan to address the preservation, removal and mitigation of oak trees
on the project site.
2017122039 1696-1758 Villa Street Multi-Family Residential Project
Mountain View, City of
Mountain View--Santa Clara
NOP 01/12/2018
The project would consist of the demolition of existing single and multi-family
residences at 1696-1758 Villa Street and the construction of a 226 unit apartment
complex. The project would also include an approx 0.4 acre public park and open
space at the frontage of the project along Villa St. A two-level subterranean
parking garage, on-grade parking, and 226 bicycle parking stalls would also be
included in the project. The proposed project would have a max height of approx.
117 ft, including rooftop amenities. The project site would include dedication for a
potential future multi-use trail along the west side of the site, which may connect to
neighborhoods north of Central Expressway via a tunnel under the Expressway
and railroad tracks as well as other off-site improvements.
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2015121012 Property Specific Requests General Plan Amendment
San Diego County
--San Diego
SIR 02/12/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The proposed project is a GPA to the current San Diego County General Plan,
adopted on August 3, 2011. The proposed project GPA includes revisions to the
General Plan land use map and zoning use regulations (when necessary for
consistency with the proposed General Plan land use designation) for applicable
CCPAs and Subregions. The Proposed Project would result in revisions to the
adopted General Plan and use and zoning designations on private properties,
identified in this document as PSRs. Most of the PSR Analysis Areas include a
study area (also included in proposed changes) around the PSR properties to
prevent an "island" of potentially incompatible land use and zoning designations
adjacent to and in the vicinity of some PSRs.
1997062089 General Plan Land Use and Transportation Element
Oakland, City of
Oakland--Alameda
NOD
the project is the excavation and proper off-site disposal of soil impacted by heavy
metals (lead, arsenic, antimony, and cobalt) and carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs). The project includes limited excavation of approx. 2,700
cubic yards of contaminated soil, filling with clean soil, capping, and
implementation of institutional controls in the form of a land use covenant (LUC).
The project is described in a Removal Action Workplan (RAW) submitted by Iris
Environmental, dba RPS, on behalf of Lighthouse Community Public Schools on
September 1, 2017. DTSC's approval of the RAW is undertaken pursuant to the
regulatory authority granted under Ch. 6.8, Division 20 of the Health and Safety
Code. The purpose of the RAW is to mitigate potential risk to human health and
the environment by the contaminants of Concern in soil at the 701-735 105th Site
(Site). The project applicant, Lighthouse Community Public Schools, is proposing
to establish a kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) charter school on a 3.9-acre
parcel that is currently being used as a Bible College and theological seminary.
2003091012 Village 2 Comprehensive SPA Plan Amendment
Chula Vista, City of
Chula Vista--San Diego
NOD
The SDWQCB has approved Waste Discharge Requirements Order No.
R9-2017-0179) authorizing the Project. The applicant proposes to develop 251.6
acres of land to include housing, industrial land, public facilities, and infrastructure
improvements in the City of Chula Vista, CA. Compensatory mitigation for project
impacts from the fill of waters of the State will be provided through
re-establishment of stream channel/floodplain and a seasonal pond at the Otay
River Restoration Project Site.
2007072023 Modesto Master EIR Update and General Plan Amendment
Modesto, City of
Modesto--Stanislaus
NOD
Rezone of a vacant 0.89 acre parcel within the Baseline Developed Area of the
City's General Plan from Low Density Residential Zone to Planned Development
Zone allowing for Professional Office (P-O) Zone uses with dialysis clinic as teh
sole allowable medical use, to facilitate development of a new 11,500 sq. ft. office
building with 38 spaces of off-street parking.
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2008041070 24th Street Improvement Project
Bakersfield, City of
Bakersfield--Kern
NOD
CDFW has executed Streambed Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2015-0238-R4,
pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, City
of Bakersfield.
Project includes activities related to the widening of 24th Street in the City of
Bakersfield, including widening the Kern River Bridge and extending the Carrier
Canal Culvert.
2011111078 Animal Confinement Facilities Plan and Ordinance Amendment (General Plan
Amendment No. GPA 10-002)
Tulare County
Tulare--Tulare
NOD
The Project includes a new Animal Confinement Facilities Plan (ACFP), located in
Chapter 12 of the Tulare County General Plan. The 2017 ACFP modifies the way
in which dairies and other bovine facilities are regulated by the County of Tulare to
assure coordination and alignment with the procedures of other regulatory
agencies. The Program also includes a Dairy Climate action Plan (CAP) intended
to reduce GHG emissions from dairy and other bovine facilities. The Program also
includes County adoption of a zoning ordinance amendment, and a criteria and
standards resolution, to implement the ACFP.
2014111029 Altair Specific Plan (Formerly "Village West")
Temecula, City of
Temecula--Riverside
NOD
The proposed project includes a Specific Plan, General Plan Amendment,
Subdivision Maps, and Development Agreement to allow for development of up to
1,750 residential units, limited neighborhood-serving commercial, civic/institutional
uses, parks, and open space within a 270-acre area in the southwesterly portion of
the City of Temecula, west of Old Town, located south of Ridge Park Drive and
westerly of Pujol Street, and west of Old Town. In addition, the proposed project
would construct the Western Bypass linking Temecula Parkway with Rancho
California Road and includes offsite utility extension improvements, such as sewer
and water.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to five encroachments. Two encroachments are for water
diversion from two Class III springs/streams that are tributaries to Miller Creek.
Work for the water diversion project includes modification, use and maintenance of
the water diversion infrastructure. Three additional encroachments are proposed
to upgrade road/stream crossings on Class II and Class III streams. Work for
these projects will include excavation, removal of the old culverts, installation of
new culverts, placement of rock armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project consists of two encroachment(s): One encroachment is for water diversion
from an Unnamed Tributary to Larabee Creek. Water is diverted for domestic use
and fire suppression. Work for the water diversion will include use and
maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure. The other proposed
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encroachment is to upgrade a failing and undersized culvert. Work for this
encroachment will include excavation, removal of the failing culvert, replacement
with a new properly sized culvert, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock
armoring as necessary to minimize erosion.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to on encroachment. Encroachment 1 is for water diversion from
an Unnamed Tributary to the Mattole River using an existing spring box (cistern).
Water is diverted for irrigation and domestic use. Work for the water diversion
includes use and maintenance of water diversion infrastructure.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to four encroachments. Three encroachments are for water
diversion from unnamed tributaries to McKee Creek and McKee Creek. Water is
diverted for domestic use and irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include
use and maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure. The fourth proposed
encroachment will upgrade an undersized culvert. Work for this encroachment will
include excavation, removal of the undersized culvert, replacement with a new
properly sized culvert, backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock armoring as
necessary to minimize erosion.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project includes eleven encroachments to improve road/stream crossings. The
eleven proposed encroachments are to upgrade or decommission failing and
undersized culverts. Work for these encroachments will include excavation,
removal of the failing culverts. replacement with a new properly sized culvert,
backfilling and compaction of fill, and rock armoring as necessary to minimize
erosion.
2016021013 1020 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, City of
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOD
Development Agreement for the provision of community benefits with a combined
value of $1,131,692 and a term of approx. 10 years.
1020 S. Figueroa St. (716-730 W. Olympic Blvd.; 1016-1060 S. Figueroa St;
607-613 W. 11th St; and 1041-1061 S. Flower St)
2016122038 Brittan Elementary School Additions Project
Brittan Elementary School District
--Sutter
NOD
The proposed project is the construction and operation of a new gymnasium on
the Brittan Elementary School property.
2017012059 Sutter Union High School Additions Project
Sutter Union High School District
--Sutter
NOD
The proposed project includes the construction of two new buildings (a two-story
classroom building and restroom/snack bar facility), installation of athletic
grandstands, and improvements to the track and turf field at the existing Sutter
Union High School campus in the community of Sutter, CA. The largest proposed
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building is a two-story classroom building totaling approximately 19,650 sf, and
located on an existing athletic field north of Griffith Avenue. The second building
includes an approximately 1,200 sf restroom and snack bar building located
northwest of the existing football field and athletic track.
2017041039 City of Riverside 2014 - 2021 Housing Element Update Housing Implementation
Plan EIR
Riverside, City of
Riverside--Riverside
NOD
The 2014-2021 Housing Element Update consists of a comprehensive
review/update to the City's Housing Element. The 2014-2021 Housing Element
Implementation Program consists of various actions (tools) used to implement the
City's Housing Element objectives/policies. the Project is intended to
accommodate the City's remaining RHNA allocation of 4,767 dwelling units
through various key actions and involves General Plan Amendments/Zoning Map
Amendments (Rezoning) /Zoning Code Amendments/Specific Plan Amendments.
Rezoning and General Plan land use amendments involve as many as 69
candidate sites and as many as 303 parcels (approx. 395 acres).
2017042017 El Dorado Hills Apartment/A16-0001/SP86-0002-R3/Z16-0004/PD94-0004-R3
El Dorado County
--El Dorado
NOD
Addition of Affordable Housing Chapter to the Zoning portion of the Municipal
Code including definitions, standards and process for (1) transitional and
supportive housing, (2) emergency shelters, (3) SRO (single-room occupancy)
units, (4) reasonable accommodation, (5) accessory (second) dwelling units, (6)
utility preferences for affordable housing, (7) density bonus provisions, and (8)
required findings for denial of affordable housing as defined. All changes in the
Chapter are part of the implementation program for the HCD approved and
adopted City of Shasta Lake Housing Element.
2017101026 Village Run
Santee, City of
Santee--San Diego
NOD
Applications for a tentative map (TM2015-4), Development review permit
(DR2015-8), and Environmental initial study (AEIS2015-14) for a 40-unit
residential condo project, developed in 8 33-ft tall buildings of five attached units
on a two acre lot. AEIS2015-14 is an application that initiated review of the project
in accordance with CEQA. The project site is developed with two single family
residences and an auto body shop that will be demolished. The project will consist
of 40 units and each unit will consist of an at-grade two car garage with two floors
of living area (approx 1,300 sf) above. Internal circulation would be provided
through a U-shaped road with two driveways accessed from Mission Greens Road.
Full municipal services, including sewer and water, are available to the site.
2017128052 Mobilitie NPC2017-98 Los Angeles Wireless Project
Public Utilities Commission
Los Angeles, City of, La Puente, Hermosa Beach, Carson, ...--Los Angeles
NOE
Mobilitie installs small cells, fiber networks, and Wi-Fi systems that enhance
performance of telecommunications network.
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2017128340 Restriping delineation
Caltrans #4
--Santa Clara
NOE
Restriping delineation
2017128341 I-110 Net Toll
Caltrans #7
Los Angeles, City of--Los Angeles
NOE
The purpose of this project is to enhance safety and efficiency of the I-110
managed lanes between SR 91 and Adams Blvd through installation of chevron
pavement markings, overhead signs, flashing lights, and enhanced pavement
delineation.
2017128342 Cal Canal Pipeline Integrity Management Repairs Project (Major Amendment No.
1, California Endangered Species Act Incidental Take Permit No.
2081-2016-052-04)
Fish & Wildlife #4
--Kern
NOE
CDFW has issued Incidental Take Permit No. 2081-2016-052-04, pursuant to
section 2081 subdivision (b) of the fish and game code to Chevron Pipe Line
Company to incidentally take San Joaquin antelope squirrel and San Joaquin kit
fox which are listed as threatened, and giant kangaroo rat which is listed as
endangered under CESA.
Project involves repairing anomalies identified along the Cal Canal Pipeline, an
eight in natural gas pipeline. Repairs will occur at 5 locations within a 4.2 mi
stretch of the pipeline. Repair activities will include trenching in 4 locations and
jack and boring in one location, below hwy 33, to expose and repair the pipeline.
The ITP major amendment no. 1 referenced above as issued and initiated by
CDFW authorizes the change of condition of approval 6.8 for CDFW to determine
the San Joaquin antelope squirrel release method based on the best available info
and what is most appropriate for the project and to approve the method through
the San Joaquin Antelope squirrel mortality reduction and relocation plan required
by ITP condition of approval 5.4.The project proposes to reduce the sediment
delivery potential to Rocky Creek and an unnamed tributary by replacing existing
encroachments with improved crossings including a bridge. The project is a result
of enforcement action by a regulatory agency. There would be no significant
adverse impact on endangered, rare or threatened species or their habitat
pursuant to section 15065. There are no hazardous materials at or around the
project site that may be disturbed or removed. The project will not result in impact
that are significant when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the
effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects.
2017128343 PLN17-02016
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Workover 7SF 2728
2017128344 Amendment of Lease and Revision of Rent - PRC 7030.1
California State Lands Commission
--Los Angeles
NOE
Authorize the amendment of lease no. 7030.1, a general lease - industrial lease,
effective October 19, 2017, to authorize the use and maintenance of an existing
approx 2.00-acre riprap shoreline protective structure.
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2017128345 SDG&E eTS 34825 Tecolote Canyon Water Crossing Repair Project
State Water Resources Control Board
San Diego--San Diego
NOE
The project consists of repairing a damaged culvert crossing on an access road
that crosses an unnamed intermittent tributary to Tecolote Creek. These repairs
will allow continued safe passage along the access road to SDG&E utility lines for
maintenance and emergency response.
2017128346 TD1119487 Rosebud 12kv Circuit Deteriorated Pole Replacement Project
State Water Resources Control Board
--Fresno
NOE
The project consists of replacing a deteriorated wooden distribution pole with an
in-kind wood pole. The project area includes a 25-ft radius temporary construction
work area around the pole required for excavation, foot traffic, and equipment
staging for pole removal and replacement.
2017128347 Southern California Edison (SCE) Fort Irwin Reliability Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Barstow--San Bernardino
NOE
The project consists of five electricity transmission poles; installing three new
interset poles; and installing an accessory support anchor on one new pole. The
project areas include temporary construction work areas around the poles required
for excavation, foot traffic, equipment staging, and temporary access.
2017128348 SL-41-04, 1280 Jefferson Lane Pipeline Alteration Project
State Water Resources Control Board
Colton--San Bernardino
NOE
SoCalGas proposes to relocate approx 1,000 ft of 12-in gas pipeline, due to UPRR
relocating their railroad tracks over existing SoCalGas facilities. The project
installation method will be a combination of jack bore and open trench.
2017128349 Equestrian Locker Room
California State University, Fresno
Fresno--Fresno
NOE
The 4,000 sf athletic building will provide a locker room, ADA restrooms, coaches
offices, and ADA parking for the Equestrian team. The structure will replace the
existing temporary Equestrian locker room modular trailer which is beyond repair.
The new facility will serve to satisfy a portion of athletic Title IX obligations.
2017128350 Cannabis Cultivation
Yolo County
Woodland--Yolo
NOE
Commercial cannabis cultivation operation performing in a manner that protects
the general public, workers and environment, and fully complies with all applicable
laws, state and county regulations/ordinances.
2017128351 Chevron North America Pipeline Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Bakersfield--Kern
NOE
To install 5 2-in diameter carbon steel oil and gas pipelines on cement blocks to
connect to an existing well test manifold.
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2017128352 Oswald Water District Fish Screen Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Yuba City--Sutter
NOE
To authorize an existing agricultural pump and to install a retractable, self-cleaning
fish screen system on the existing ag pump located on the west side of the
Feather River at approx River Mile 21.7.
2017128353 Pacific Gas & Electric Power Pole Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--Yolo
NOE
To install 1 additional power pole for the Wallace Weir service line.
2017128354 Robert Callahan and Chris Mortensen Driveway Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
To authorize an existing driveway and approach ramp.
2017128355 Premiere Agricultural Properties, LLC Pump Diversion Structure Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--Merced
NOE
To authorize an existing pump diversion structure on Bear Creek consisting of 2
2,500 gallon per minute pumps with associated 10-in diameter intake and
discharge pipes, valves, concrete slab, and a motor control panel.
2017128356 County of Sacramento Street Improvement Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--Sacramento
NOE
To install 2 12-ft high posts with solar panels for mounting speed feedback
warning signs and one 28-ft, 6-in high light pole for overhead lighting. Foundations
for the speed signage will be 2-ft wide and 5-ft deep; the foundation for the light
pole will be 30-in wide and 5-ft deep from ground surface.
2017128357 Steven Case Boat Dock Project
Central Valley Flood Protection Board
--Sacramento
NOE
To install a 60-ft x 28-ft boat dock with a 54-ft x 16-ft berth; 4 14-in diameter steel
piles; and a 4-ft x 48-ft metal gangway supported by a concrete landing.
2017128358 PLN17-01982
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well 72NW-35S
2017128359 Wahlund Bridge and Culvert (Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0675-R1)
Fish & Wildlife #1E
--Humboldt
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0675-R1, pursuant to section 1602 of the fish and game code to
Kenneth and Kelley Wahlund.
The project is limited to the removal and replacement of an existing culvert with a
permanent bridge crossing on Rocky Creek and replacing an existing fill crossing
on an unnamed tributary to Rocky Creek with a property sized culvert.
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2017128360 R-708 L-21G Replacements Geotechnical Studies Project
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
Petaluma--Sonoma
NOE
Proposed project seeks to perform geotechnical studies in support of future
relocation of valves and future replacement of a gas pipeline which crosses the
Petaluma River. The geotechnical studies would include the following: 1)
establishment of 7 work areas (approx 1.06 acres), 2) drill of six boring holes,
approx 8 in in diameter and up to 100 ft deep. Soil samples will also be collected
and monitoring wells will be installed at each location. 3) Excavation of 6 potholes,
approx 8 in in diameter and up to 10 ft deep. Excavation of the potholes will allow
PG&E to identify the location of existing underground facilities.
2017128361 Statewide Nutria Eradication Project
Fish & Game Commission
--
NOE
In 2017, an established population of nutria, an invasive mammal regulated by
CDFW and CDFA, was found in Merced, Stanislaus, Fresno Counties, and
beyond. To prevent devastation of aquatic habitats, water supplies, and levees,
agency partners will survey for nutria presence and implement eradication trapping
where found.
2017128362 PLN17-02019
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
17S 2503 Midway, Rework PP16616
2017128363 Hermosa View Modernization Project
Hermosa Beach City School District
Hermosa Beach--Los Angeles
NOE
The proposed modernization project involves the demolition and removal of
existing school buildings, including 15 classrooms in 14 portable buildings. New
permanent school facilities would be constructed in their place. The existing school
would have a net loss of 2 classrooms. The project would improve the parking
areas and pedestrian/student loading zone for vehicular circulation and pedestrian
safety. A new bicycle rack, cantilever-type shade structures, stormwater planters,
outdoor seating area, fencing, and entry gate to secure the campus would be
installed.
Remaining facilities not removed or demolished would be modernized. Mechanical
equipment would be upgraded, classroom spaces would be renovated, and
outdoor recreational facilities and campus security would be enhanced. The
project would benefit students.
2017128364 PLN17-02020
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well 385X-2B
2017128365 PLN17-02022
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well 84X-33R
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2017128366 PLN17-02023
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well 246-28S
2017128367 PLN17-02025
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Rework well 28-28S
2017128368 Emergency Window Repair for the Benicia Capital Building
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Solano
NOE
Complete an emergency window repair at Benicia Capital State Historic Park to
prevent water penetration and protect the integrity of the historic Benicia Capital
building. Work will: remove the bottom panel, 6-lite double hung, left front corner
window from the 1st floor; place temporary plywood covering over window hole;
remove glass panes; use wood hardeners and Wood Epox to repair the styles and
rail; prime and paint repaired window to match existing color; reglaze and reinstall
panes; and reinstall repaired window.
2017128369 City of Davis's Local Ordinance 2512
Energy Commission
Davis--Yolo
NOE
Pursuant to PRC Section 25402.1(h)(2) and section 10-106 of title 24 of the code
of regulations, Davis has applied to Energy Commission for a determination that
its locally adopted energy efficiency standard, enacted in local ordinance 2512, will
require buildings to be designed to consume no more energy than permitted by the
energy commission's building energy standards are set forth in title 24, part 6 of
code of regulations. The ordinance will require all new single fam res to be 30%
more energy efficient and all new multifam dwellings to be 25% more energy
efficient that required by the 2016 energy standards. These compliance margins
correspond to meeting CALGreen Tier 2 for energy efficiency. The city will require
that these targets be met by a combination of additional energy efficiency
measures as well as installation of solar PV where solar PV size is determined by
the amount which would offset 80% of estimated building electricity use for a
combined fuel residence. Consistent with PRC Section 25402.1(h)(2), the energy
commission found that the city will require the diminution of energy consumption
levels permitted by the 2016 energy standards.
2017128370 PLN17-01942
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
612-25B, new production well
2017128371 Usal Campground Vault Toilets
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--Mendocino
NOE
Remove 7 pit toilets from the Usal Campground in Sinkyone Wilderness State
Park and replace them with 4 CXT vault toilets to provide improved visitor facilities.
Three former pit toilet sites will be reused for new vault toilets.
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2017128372 San Felipe Valley Wildlife Area Salt Cedar Eradication
Fish & Game Commission
--San Diego
NOE
Removal of approx 400 acres of salt cedar, a non native invasive species that is
present in riparian areas of the wildlife area. The trees will be removed physically
using chainsaws and then the cut stumps will be treated with a dilute herbicide
mixture. The removal of these non-native trees will benefit native wildlife species
and their habitats.
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2016061018 San Jacinto Wildlife Area Land Management Plan (SJWA LMP) Project
Fish & Wildlife #6
Beaumont, Perris, San Jacinto, Moreno Valley--Riverside
EIR 01/29/2018
CDFW has prepared the LMP to help guide its future planning and management
operations for the SJWA. The general purpose of the SJWA is to protect and
enhance habitat for plant and wildlife species and to provide the public with
compatible, related recreational uses. The existing operation of the SJWA
includes public uses, which are incorporated into the LMP. Biological resources
that would continue to be or would newly be managed under the draft LMP include
wetland habitats, riparian habitats, alkali habitats, vernal pools, waterfowl habitats,
ag fields, Stephens' kangaroo rat habitats, and upland habitats. Current/existing
public uses that would continue to be allowed and managed under the draft LMP
include waterfowl and upland game hunting, bird watching, hiking, hunting dog
training, horseback riding, nature study, photography, and mountain biking.
2016112048 Red Mountain Communication Site Relocation Project
Emergency Services, Office of
Crescent City--Del Norte, Humboldt
EIR 01/29/2018
The State of California, Cal OES, with assistance from DGS, is the lead agency for
preparation of an EIR under CEQA for the relocation of the Red Mountain
communication site. The proposed project will provide new facilities that serve as
the primary public safety communications hub for state, federal, and local law
enforcement, transportation, and resource agencies at an equivalent level as the
existing facilities.
2017041019 Timbisha Shoshone Casino Project
Timbisha Shoshone Tribe
Ridgecrest--Kern
EIR 01/29/2018
The proposed project consists of two phases, and would total approx. 35,000 to
50,000 sq. ft. of building space pus a 52,000 sq. ft. convention center and
100-room hotel at full buildout.
2017052037 The Forum Senior Community Update Project
Cupertino, City of
Cupertino--Santa Clara
EIR 01/29/2018
The Forum Senior Community Update, the Project Applicant, proposes additions,
renovations and some new construction at an existing continuing care community;
25 dwelling units, including 50 bedrooms within 23 new one-story villas and 2 new
two-story villas, in addition to 36 total new beds within the renovated and
expanded Skilled Nursing Facility and a new two-story Memory Care Building. The
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project also includes 26,586 sq. ft. of non-residential supportive facilities for
medical demolition of some existing structures and parking stalls on site, including
some existing on-site vegetation, and construction of the project buildings and
infrastructure.
2017121040 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for Chowchilla Corporation Yard
Renovation Project
Chowchilla, City of
Chowchilla--Madera
MND 01/16/2018
The city is proposing to upgrade and renovate the existing Chowchilla Corporation
Yard project, which would consist of a new water storage tank, water well,
multi-function corporation building, and PV carports w/ a microgrid and energy
storage.
2017121041 High Trails Outdoor Science School CUP P201600633
San Bernardino County
--San Bernardino
MND 01/16/2018
The proposed project is a CUP to establish a camp/outdoor science school, with a
number of separate buildings for dining and sleeping on approx six acres of the
southeast portion of a 40 acre parcel. The site has native trees and some under
brush, with most of the trees to remain within the affected development area.
Access to the property will occur from a paved roadway and extend a short
distance over land owned by the Forest Service. Interior access will be provided by
a new paved roadway that loops through the site. Elementary and Middle school
students will attend the camp/school on a weekly basis during the school year
from area school districts.
2017121042 Long-Term Routine Maintenance Activities for Waterways in Inyo and Mono
Counties
Los Angeles, City of
--Inyo, Mono
MND 01/31/2018
Note: Review Per Lead
The city of LADWP proposes to continue ongoing routine maintenance activities
on man-made and natural waterways and associated facilities located in Inyo and
Mono Counties in order to maintain such waterways and facilities essential to the
continued delivery of water for irrigation and domestic use in Inyo and Mono
Counties and the city of LA. The waterway network maintained by LADWP
includes 1,300 mi of unpaved roads, 450 mi of natural waterways, 84 mi of
aqueducts, and 111 miles of man-made ditches and canals with several hundred
water diversion. LADWP's ongoing activities include water gathering, water
distribution, hydroelectric power production, and continuation of other land uses.
For water gathering and distribution, LADWP performs routine maintenance and
operations of facilities in Mono and Inyo Counties including about 187 flumes and
measuring stations, 190 water intake and diversion structures, more than 60 sand
traps or sediment basins, and 30 spillgates.
2017121043 Simon/Dutton/Qualls Project (GPA 16-005, PZC 16-007, and PPM 16-030)
Tulare County
Visalia--Tulare
MND 01/16/2018
The proposed phased project is GPA No. 16-005 to change the LUD from ag to
RR on a 7.29-acre portion of a 27.83 acre parcel, PZC 16-007 on a 7.29 acre
portion of a 27.83 acre parcel from the AE-40 to R-A-87; PPM 16-030 to divide a
27.83-acre parcel into three parcels and a remainder: parcel 1 = 2.23 acres, parcel
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2 = 2.23 acres, parcel 3 = 2.23 acres and remainder parcel=20.97 acres,
contingent upon the board of supervisors' approval of GPA 16-005 & PZC 16-007,
with the requirement to file a final map.
2017121044 Rincon Fire Station Replacement Project
Forestry and Fire Protection, Department of
--San Diego
MND 01/16/2018
Project consists of the demolition of an existing Fire Station and the construction
of a new Fire Station and related facilities on the same site. the proposed
replacement Fire Station consists of: 1) a 12-bed barracks/messhall building
(3,934 sf), 2) a 2-engine, 3-bay apparatus building (3,230 sf), 3) a
generator/pump/storage building (648 sf), 4) a hose wash rack with canopy and
equipment building (1,00 sf), and 6) ancillary improvements including fuel tank and
pad, a vehicle wash rack, underground utilities, a propane system, a new septic
system and leach field, trash enclosure, water storage tank, and underground
utilities.
2017121045 Paradise Creek Water Quality and Community Enhancement
National City
National City--San Diego
MND 01/16/2018
This grant funded project would be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 consists of
constructing a biofiltration basin and maintenance access road; clearing debris
and vegetation in the channel; lining and the channel with turf reinforcing mat;
installing a wooden fence to prevent pedestrian from entering the biofiltration basin
area; installing interpretive signs; and constructing a weir with a riprap lined
forebay to collect trash, vegetation, and other debris during storm events. Phase 2
consists of installing riprap along the channel banks; clearing debris and
vegetation upstream of the proposed biofiltration basin; replacing the existing 60-in
concrete circular culvert with a 10-ft by 5-ft concrete box culvert; improving curbs;
and sidewalks; and construction a bioswale and a new sidewalk.
2017121046 East Broadway Complete Streets Improvement Project
Long Beach, City of
Long Beach--Los Angeles
MND 01/16/2018
The proposed project involves repaving East Broadway between Alamitos Ave and
Redondo Ave, and the modification of East Broadway between Alamitos Ave and
Temple Ave to install safety improvements including protected bike lanes on both
sides of the street. The project would also include various concrete improvements
and repairs to existing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and curb ramps. In addition, the
existing striping, which currently includes two vehicular travel lanes, would be
reconfigured to provide one lane in each direction with on-street parking and
protected bike lanes on both sides of the street, as well as a buffer to separate
bicycle traffic from vehicular traffic. The project site covers approx 12 ac and
approx 9,200 ft of road length, and would remove 12 st trees and involve minor
bus stop relocation.
2017122040 Airport Boulevard Reconstruction from Larkin Valley Road/Westgate Boulevard to
Aviation Way
Watsonville, City of
Watsonville--Santa Cruz
MND 01/16/2018
Project includes the reconstruction and resurfacing of approx 2,000 lf of Airport
Blvd, between Larkin Valley Rd/Westgate Blvd and Aviation Way. Approx 3000 lf
of new sidewalk would be installed on the north side of Airport Blvd. Approx 850 lf
of new sidewalk would be installed on the south side of the road. A pedestrian
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refuge island would also be constructed east from the intersection of Holm Rd and
Airport Blvd. The refuge island would be 130 lf in length. The project would not
include widening the existing roadway or increasing the number of new lanes, nor
cause substantial horizontal or vertical alterations. A 0.9 acre staging area would
be located east of and adjacent to Airport Blvd on a vacant lot of the Watsonville
Community Hospital property.
2017122041 Forgerg Vineyard Grading and Winery & Tasting Room MUP
Lake County
--Lake
MND 01/16/2018
Clear approx 20 acres of native vegetation to install a vineyard on the 40-acre
parcel. Minor use permit for a small winery and tasting room in an existing
building. Two annual special w/o amplified outdoor music. No off-site signage. The
parcel currently contains a residence and outbuildings.
2017122042 UP17-0008 (AT&T Mobility dba AT&T Wireless c/o Sara King)
Butte County
--Butte
MND
A minor use permit to construct a wireless communication facility that includes a
150-ft lattice tower. AT&T is proposing to locate up to 12 antennas on three
sectors at the 147 ft elevation and include an equipment shelter and a standby
propane generator and a 499 gallon propane tank on a concrete slab. The ground
equipment facility will be situated within a 1,200 sf lease area that will be
surrounded with a 6-ft tall chain link fence with barbed wire. Access to the facility
will be provided by a 12-ft wide access from Lovelock Road.
2017122043 Quantum Genetics Special Permit #16-328
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
MND 01/16/2018
A special permit to construct and operate a proposed wholesale cannabis nursery
operation. The project includes constructing an approx 20,000 sf two story nursery
building, parking, and two to ten 5,000 gallon water storage tanks. The nursery
would employ three staff members. Water use is 60,000 gallons per year, which
would be primarily obtained through rainwater harvest and supplemented by an
existing well. The proposed project would be part of an existing, previously
approved operation on the site.
2017122045 2695 West Winton Avenue Industrial Project
Hayward, City of
Hayward--Alameda
MND 01/16/2018
The project would result in a building configured for light industrial uses with a floor
area of approx 507,500 sf. The building would be comprised of up to 491,000 sf of
industrial warehouse space; up to 10,000 sf of office space; and approx 6,500 sf of
mezzanine space. The building exterior would be 44 ft high, with interior heights of
36 ft, and designed for a total of 82 dock high truck doors on the east and west
sides of the building. An employee break area would be located at the
southeastern corner of the building.
APNs: 438-0030-001-04, -06, -08, -006-00, -008-02, -009-02, -013-01, -02,
-014-00, -015-00, -0101-020-01
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2017122044 East Bay Watershed Master Plan Update
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Orinda--Alameda, Contra Costa
Neg 01/29/2018
Notes: Review Per Lead
The EBWMP was first adopted by EBMUD Board of Directors (Board) in 1996. At
that time, the board certified a Programmatic Environmental Impact Report that
evaluated potential environmental impacts of the EBWMP in accordance with
CEQA. EBMUD has prepared an Update to the EBWMP to reflect land
management experience and actions taken since the EBWMP adoption,
acknowledge changing management challenges, and address public concern
regarding pesticide use on watershed lands. In addition, a change in policy is
proposed to allow bicycle access to 7.5 miles of trails in Pinole Valley and above
San Pablo Reservoir.
2017122046 Incidental Take of Tricolored Blackbird During Candidacy Period Regulation
Change
Fish & Game Commission
--
Neg 01/16/2018
Pursuant to Fish and Game code section 02084, the proposed project would add a
new regulation in order to allow take as defined by Fish and Game Code section
86, of tricolored blackbird under limited circumstances, subject to certain terms
and conditions, during the species' candidacy under the Fish and Game code,
section 2050. Three categories of activities for which incidental take of the
tricolored blackbird would be authorized during candidacy are: 1) actions to
protect, restore, conserve or enhance habitat; 2) actions to monitor tricolored
blackbird breeding colonies; 3) harvest of grain crops under a harvest
management program to protect colonies.
2012021028 Tujunga Spreding Grounds Enhancement Project
Los Angeles, City of
Van Nuys--Los Angeles
NOD
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2016-0038-R5, pursuant to section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
project Applicant, Los Angeles County Flood Control District.
Project is limited to the constructing two new sets of diversion gates (proposed as
diversion gates Number (No.) 2 and 3 and corresponding intake structures at each
gate within Tujunga Wash Channel. the purpose of the project is to increase the
intake capacity of the Tujunga spreading grounds by increasing volume of surface
water diverted by approx. 4,000 acre feet resulting in annual average amount
diverted around 12,200 acre feet of surface water from Tujunga Wash and
Pacoima Diversion Channel.
2013121025 Royal Recycling and Transfer Facility
Paramount, City of
Paramount--Los Angeles
NOD
The new permit will allow for the operation of a Large Volume Transfer/Processing
Facility, receipt of pu to 2,450 TPD of mixed municipal solid waste and
source-separated recyclable materials on 7.92 acres, receiving materials 7 days a
week from 2:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., processing and transferring materials 7 days a
week, 24 hours day, and conducting ancillary activities 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
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2015062092 Sutter Creek Bridge Replacement Project
Sutter Creek, City of
Sutter Creek--Amador
NOD
The Central Valley RWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the
subject Project. The project consists of the removal of the current structurally
insufficient 3 span bridge and replacement with a 2 span bridge with
improvements to bridge access. The project will permanently impact 0.0003
acre/75 linear feet and temporarily impact 0.475 acre/250 linear feet of waters of
the U.S.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to one encroachment. The encroachment is for water diversion
from an unnamed spring that is tributary to Blue Slide Creek. The spring has been
impounded with rock and soil, forming a shallow pool approx. 10-12 feet in
diameter. Water diverted from a metal pipe that has been inserted into the spring
source and then diverted using with 3/4 inch poly pipe to storage as described in
the notification. Water is diverted for domestic use. Work for the water diversion
will include improvement, use and maintenance of the water diversion
infrastructure.
2015102005 Medical Marijuana Land Use Ordinance - Phase IV
Humboldt County
--Humboldt
NOD
Project is limited to 3 encroachments for water diversion from two separate class 2
springs and one diversion is from an unnamed tributary to North Fork Mingo
Creek. Water is diverted for irrigation. Work for the water diversion will include
use and maintenance of the water diversion infrastructure.
2016032040 Proposed Strategy for Achieving California's 2030 Greenhouse Gas Target
Air Resources Board
--
NOD
The 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan Update (Update) describes the State's
proposed strategy for achieving CA 2030 greenhouse gas target pursuant to
Senate Bill 32, Assembly Bill 197, and Assembly Bill 398. The strategy includes
extending the Cap-and-Trade program post-2020, implementation of the
Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Plan and Mobile Source Strategy, and increasing
renewable energy generation and improving energy efficiency end use. This is the
last of three Board hearings on this item.
2016061038 Lakewood Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project at Bolivar Park
Lakewood, City of
Lakewood--Los Angeles
NOD
The City of Lakewood is one of several southeast Los Angeles cities located within
the Los Cerritos Channel Watershed, which is a largely built-out, urbanized
watershed of approximately 17,711 acres in the Los Cerritos and Alamitos Bay
Watershed Management Area. As a permittee under the NPDES (National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) Municipal Permit, the City must
demonstrate that pollutant discharges from the watershed comply with applicable
water quality goals, including Total Maximum Daily Loads, of the NPDES Permit.
The proposed project located at Mayfair Park would result in the design and
construction of a facility to divert water from one of two major flood control
channels (Del Amo Channel) to fulfill its dual purpose of promoting water filtration
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and irrigation. This project is being implemented by the City of Lakewood to
incrementally meet its TMDL compliance and augmenting its local water supplies
by using non-potable runoff water for irrigation.
2016072028 Collecting Canal Maintenance Project
Water Resources, Department of
--Sutter
NOD
Bridge maintenance on collecting canal bridges CC-2 and CC-4 including
sediment removal, bridge repair and maintenance, and placement of revetment.
2016101041 Cowan Heights Residential Development Project
Orange County
--Orange
NOD
The EIR analyzed the development of a 6.03 acre parcel with a planned (unit)
development of single family detached dwellings, requiring a Zone Change (ZC
16-04) from AR-20000 "Agricultural Residential" District with a 10,000 sq. ft.
minimum building site area with a Planned Development overlay with a 10,000 sq.
ft. average building site area. The associated Use Permit (PA160051) and Vesting
Tentative Tract Map 18602 to establish the proposed project's land use
configuration and development standards for the planned development was
assessed by the EIR but has not yet been approved by the County of Orange.
2016112030 Maine Prairie Water District - Ulatis Creek Pump Stations
Maine Prairie Water District
Dixon--Solano
NOD
The Central Valley RWQCB is issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification for the
subject Project. The Project consists of the installation of a pump station at the
northwest intersection of Hwy 113 and Fry Road. The pump station would have a
footprint of 760 sq. ft. and 30 feet per second conveyance capacity. The project
will permanently impact 0.0072 acre/25 linear feet and temporarily impact 0.02
acre/50 linear feet of waters of the United States.
2017041077 North Norco Channel Line NB, Stage 3 Project
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation
Norco--Riverside
NOD
The District proposes to construct, operate and maintain the North Norco Channel
Line NB, Stage 3 Project (Project). The Project will replace the previously
constructed earthen channel with a concrete-lined trapezoidal and rectangular
channel hat would convey the 100-year flow rate capacity. The channel would
continue to convey stormwater runoff from the existing upstream Line NB and
outlet into the existing concrete-lined North Norco Channel. A previous concrete
block system invert will be used for water quality purposes at the western end of
the channel and just upstream of the North Norco Channel. In addition, existing
concrete culverts will be reconstructed across Valley View Avenue and Sierra
Avenue. Storm drain lines, inlets, and catch basins would also be
constructed/reconstructed on Sierra Avenue, Fortuna Road, Valley View Avenue,
and Gallop Lane. The project may involve the acquisition of a property easement
and utility relocations.
2017081036 Murrieta Senior Living Facility (Planning Case # DP-2017-1333 &
CUP-201701334)
Murrieta, City of
Murrieta--Riverside
NOD
Project consists of the construction of an approx. 97,275 sq. ft. assisted living
facility on a currently undeveloped and vacant site. The project also includes the
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construction of onsite parking, drainage, and all related appurtenances. Project
site grading will result in a raw cut and raw fill of approx. 49.899 cubic yards. The
entire 7.0 acre project site will be graded.
2017101049 Laguna Beach Village Entrance
Laguna Beach, City of
Laguna Beach--Orange
NOD
As a primary entryway and gateway into the city of Laguna Beach, the city
proposes improvements at and surrounding Laguna Canyon Road, Forest
Avenue, and city hall to beautify the project area, enhance pedestrian connectivity,
and reconfigure parking. The project has been designed to be a
pedestrian-oriented area that links the art festival activity areas to the downtown
village and Main Beach. The proposed project can generally be categorized by the
following primary components: 1) parking facilities; 2) landscape/aesthetic
enhancements; 3) multi-purpose pathway; and 4) center median improvements
along Laguna Canyon Road.
2017102036 Tank 1 and Roseburg Water System Improvements Project
Mount Shasta, City of
Mount Shasta--Siskiyou
NOD
Project includes replacement of a water tank (Tank 1) on Quail Hill with a larger
tank; improvements to the Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) station on McCloud
Avenue; replacement of approx. 7,500 feet f water mains within the Roseburg
water system; and installation of approx. 1,000 feet of 12-inch water main in a
segment of McCloud Avenue. Tank 1, constructed in 1927, has far exceeded its
useful life and requires replacement in order to mitigate public health risk. The
City also has a storage deficit, ad a larger tank is needed to meet current
Waterworks Standards and provide maximum fire storage. Improvements to the
PRV Station would give the City the ability to shut the supply line off remotely
through their SCADA system. Periodically shutting off the supply line will force the
Quail Hill Tanks to act as the sole supply to the City, which will cause water levels
to drop and promote tank turnover to maintain water quality. Water main
improvements are needed to resolve chronic low water pressure and provide
adequate fire flows.
2017102054 EA 2017-0011 (Hallwood Side Channel & Floodplain Restoration Project on the
Lower Yuba River)
Yuba County
--Yuba
NOD
The 165-acre Hallwood Side Channel and Floodplain Restoration Project will
reclaim the currently disconnected floodplain, rehabilitate side channels through
the floodplain, reduce channel confinement, restore riparian vegetation, place
large woody debris in the channel to provide cover from high flow velocities and
predators for juvenile salmonids, and enhance rearing habitat by removing
approx.. 3.1 million cubic yards of mining era sediment and placing approx. 122
thousand cubic yards of river rock and woody debris.
2017112010 8th and R Street Parking Structure
Capitol Area Development Authority
--Sacramento
NOD
The project would demolish the existing warehouse and surface parking and would
construct a new seven-level, 265,000 sf parking structure, standing approx 75 ft
tall. The double bay parking structure would face R St, providing an estimated
800-850 total spaces. The structure would span the entire length of the block
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between 8th and 9th St with the footprint extending to Quill Alley. The parking
structure would primarily serve existing State office buildings in the downtown
area. However, systems would be established for public parking during
non-business hours and possibly during business hours. The project would include
approx 13,000 sf of ground-level retail fronting R St.
2016108144 Peabody Creek Restoration and Stormwater Management Project
Grass Valley, City of
Grass Valley--Nevada
NOE
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board is issuing a 401 Water
Quality Certificaion for the subject Project. The Project includes reconnecting
Peabody Creek with its historic flood plain, installing two culverts, and restoring the
floodpain to its historic condition.
2017128064 GSWC Clear Lake Lakeshore Plant Pier Restoration (Lake or Streambed
Alteration Agreement No. 1600-2017-0283-R2)
Fish & Wildlife #2
Clearlake--Lake
NOE
CDFW has executed Lake and Streambed Alteration Agreement No.
1600-2017-0283-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the
Golden State Water Company, as represented by Thomas Whalen.
Project is limited to the replacement of an existing dock on Clear Lake. the
existing structure is approx. 6 feet wide and 160 feet long. The only project activity
will impact the lake bed is installation of new piles. 28 new (12-inch diameter)
hollow metal piles will be driven around the perimeter of the existing pier. New
framing for the pier will then be installed above the water line, old framing and
decking for the existing pier will be removed, and new decking for the pier will then
be installed. The project will be constructed from a barge and pile driving
equipment.
2017128314 Sustainable Shared Mobility - Sacramento
Energy Commission
Sacramento--Sacramento
NOE
The grant recipient will install 15 Level 2 Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) charging
stations throughout multiple affordable housing projects in the Sacramento Metro
and North San Joaquin area. The installation of new PEV chargers will benefit
PEV drivers in the region by increasing their range confidence.
The transportation sector is the biggest contributor to California's GHG emissions
and accounts for approximately 40 percent of these emissions. As documented
throughout numerous California policy and regulatory materials, increased use of
zero-emissions. As documented throughout numerous California policy and
regulatory materials, increased use if zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) provide
multiple benefits in addition to reducing GHG emissions, such as reducing
conventional pollutants, operating quietly and cleanly, allowing home refueling and
lowering operating fuel costs. As such, California Governor's Executive Order
B-16-2012 orders that the California Air Resources Board, the California Energy
Commission, the Public Utilities Commission and other relevant agencies work
with the Plug-in Electric Vehicle Collaborative and the California Fuel Cell
Partnership to achieve, among other benchmarks.
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2017128373 Precise Plan Development PPD-786
Stanton, City of
Stanton--Orange
NOE
Demolition of an existing building and the construction of a new 4,200 sq. ft.
building for use as a used car sales showroom and office use.
2017128374 Phase 2 Geotechnical Investigation - CA High Speed Rail project San Jose to
Merced
High Speed Rail Authority, California
San Jose--Santa Clara
NOE
Activities include exploratory soil boring (for mud rotary tests), cone penetrating
tests (CPTs), seismic CPTs within public lands. truck-mounted or track-mounted
equipment would drill 5 to 8 inch diameter boreholes or perform CPTs or SCPTs.
Piezometers might be installed for long-term groundwater monitoring.
2017128375 Phase 2 Geotechnical Investigation - CA High-Speed Rail Project San Jose to
Merced
High Speed Rail Authority, California
Unincorporated--San Benito
NOE
Activities include an exploratory soil boring (for the mud rotary test) within public
road right of way. The geotechnical investigation would drill to an approximate
maximum depth of 150 ft, and the work space is required is estimated to be
around 3,300 SF.
2017128377 Shandon Safety Roadside Rest Area Wastewater Expansion
Caltrans #5
--San Luis Obispo
NOE
The project proposes to enlarge the wastewater treatment system at the rest area.
The current system is not equipped to meet the projected increase in visitation.
Improvements to the existing wastewaster system will streamline maintenance and
increase the systems operational and treatment effectiveness.
2017128378 PLN17-02027
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
NEW WELL CHANSLOR 20R
2017128379 Amend S: 29.15, Title 14, CCR, Abalone take reduction due bad environment
conditions
Fish & Game Commission
--
NOE
A combination of environment and biological stressors has greatly reduce abalone
populations due to starvation conditions. In 2016, the Commission took
emergency action to reduce the annual take limit and close the season in April and
November. This project will continue the emergency regulations protection.
2017128380 Worker Safety 18/19
Caltrans #7
El Monte, West Covina--Los Angeles
NOE
The project's purpose is to improve roadside facilities to reduce frequency and
duration of worker exposure to traffic in order to fulfill the need of enhancing
roadside worker's safety and improving areas that are difficult to maintain.
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2017128381 Service Road Culvert Replacement
Parks and Recreation, Department of
--El Dorado
NOE
Replace two (2) failing road drainage culverts, at D.L. Bliss State Park (Culvert #1)
and at Emerald Bay State Park (Culvert #2) to reduce erosion, maintain road
integrity, and protect health and safety for park visitors and personnel. Work will
be at Culvert #1 and Culvert #2. Remove approximately 3 yards of soil total from
existing catch basins with native 6" rock.
2017128382 Community of Yolo Flood Risk Reduction Feasibility Study
Yolo County
--Yolo
NOE
Yolo County will conduct a feasibility study to evaluate flood risk reduction features
to alleviate flooding problems in the community of Yolo and incorporate
multi-benefit features where possible
2017128383 Community to Knights Landing Flood Risk Reduction Feasibility Study
Yolo County
--Yolo
NOE
Yolo County will conduct a feasibility study to evaluate flood risk reduction features
to alleviate flooding problems in the community of Knights and incorporate
multi-benefit features where possible
2017128384 Community of Clarksburg Flood Risk Reduction Feasibility Study
Yolo County
--Yolo
NOE
Yolo County will conduct a feasibility study to evaluate flood risk reduction features
to alleviate flooding problems in the community of Carksburg and incorporate
multi-benefit features where possible
2017128385 PLN17-01996
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Green and Whittier 585 New well, Injection, PP16616
2017128386 PLN17-01997
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Green and Whittier 586 New well, Injection, PP16616
2017128387 PLN17-01998
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Green and Whittier 587 New well, Injection, PP16616
2017128388 PLN17-02012
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
CRC WD, 28-14, and 32-14, 3 new wells and temporary tank farm
2017128389 PLN17-01793
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
Ethel D WDW 25, Rework
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2017128390 PLN17-01921
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
321-N-15H, Drill New Well
2017128391 PLN17-01944
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
343-N314H, Drill new well
2017128392 PLN17-01980
Kern County
--Kern
NOE
365-N-14H, Drill New Well
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Total Documents: Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Total Documents: 635 507Subtotal NOD/NOE:
Totals for Period: 12/01/2017 - 12/15/2017