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Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor<br />

S T A T E C L E A R I N G H O U S E<br />

NEWSLETTER<br />

<strong>August</strong> 1-<strong>15</strong>, <strong>2007</strong>


STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NEWSLETTER<br />

The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse distributes draft environmental documents to state agencies for review<br />

<strong>and</strong> comment, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The <strong>State</strong><br />

Clearinghouse also acts as the <strong>State</strong> Single Point <strong>of</strong> Contact for the review <strong>of</strong> federal grant<br />

applications <strong>and</strong> federal development projects. This Newsletter summarizes the environmental<br />

documents <strong>and</strong> federal grant applications received by the Clearinghouse during the period<br />

<strong>August</strong> 1-<strong>15</strong>, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

CLEARINGHOUSE CONTACTS<br />

Please contact The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse if you have any questions regarding processing <strong>of</strong><br />

environmental documents or grant applications. We may be reached at:<br />

Telephone: (916) 445-0613<br />

Fax: (916) 323-3018<br />

e-mail: state.clearinghouse@opr.ca.gov<br />

website: www.opr.ca.gov/clearinghouse/clearinghouse.shtml<br />

Questions regarding federal grant notices should be directed to Sheila Brown.<br />

Questions regarding processing <strong>of</strong> environmental documents should be directed to:<br />

Scott Morgan<br />

Senior Planner<br />

CLEARINGHOUSE MAILING ADDRESS<br />

Please do not use our street address (1400 Tenth Street, Room 212) for mailing purposes. The<br />

correct mailing address is:<br />

STATE CLEARINGHOUSE<br />

P.O. BOX 3044<br />

SACRAMENTO, CA 95812-3044<br />

INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON-LINE<br />

The 2001 CEQA Guidelines are available from the Resources Agency’s website at<br />

http://ceres.ca.gov/ceqa/.<br />

The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse H<strong>and</strong>book, which contains all <strong>of</strong> our environmental document <strong>and</strong> grant<br />

processing procedures <strong>and</strong> forms, is available on our website.


Arnold Schwarzenegger<br />

Governor<br />

DATE: February 13, <strong>2007</strong><br />

S T A T E OF C A L I F O R N I A<br />

Governor’s <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Research</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse <strong>and</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> Unit<br />

MEMORANDUM<br />

TO: <strong>State</strong> Agency CEQA <strong>and</strong> Intergovernmental Review Coordinators<br />

FROM: Scott Morgan, Senior Planner<br />

SUBJECT: Distribution <strong>of</strong> Environmental Documents in CD-ROM Format<br />

1400 TENTH STREET P.O. BOX 3044 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95812-3044<br />

TEL (916) 445-0613 FAX (916) 323-3018 www.opr.ca.gov<br />

Cynthia Bryant<br />

Director<br />

The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse has received an increasing number <strong>of</strong> requests from local <strong>and</strong> state lead agencies to<br />

distribute CEQA documents to state reviewing agencies in an electronic format, typically CD-ROM. The most<br />

common reason for these requests is to reduce cost. CD-ROMs are cheaper for the lead agency to reproduce <strong>and</strong><br />

mail, <strong>and</strong> cheaper for the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse to distribute, especially in the case <strong>of</strong> multi-volume documents.<br />

The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse has distributed EIR’s <strong>and</strong> EIS’s in CD-ROM format for state agency review <strong>and</strong> comment<br />

since <strong>August</strong> 1, 2003. Based on our experience with those documents, a survey conducted <strong>of</strong> state reviewing<br />

agencies <strong>and</strong> the potential cost savings to local <strong>and</strong> state agencies, we are extending this policy to other<br />

environmental documents including Negative Declarations, Mitigated Negative Declarations <strong>and</strong> Environmental<br />

Assessments. The <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse will accept environmental documents under the following terms:<br />

• CEQA Lead agencies may provide copies <strong>of</strong> draft environmental documents to the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse for state<br />

agency review in an electronic format. The document must be on a CD-ROM in a common file format such as<br />

Word or Acrobat.<br />

• Lead agencies must provide fifteen (<strong>15</strong>) copies <strong>of</strong> the CD-ROM to the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse. In addition, each<br />

CD-ROM must be accompanied by <strong>15</strong> printed copies <strong>of</strong> the DEIR summary (as described in CEQA Guidelines<br />

§<strong>15</strong>123), executive summary, or introduction section <strong>of</strong> a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative<br />

Declaration. The printed summary allows both the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse <strong>and</strong> agency CEQA coordinators to<br />

distribute the documents quickly without the use <strong>of</strong> a computer.<br />

• Final environmental documents may be provided in CD-ROM format without a printed summary. Distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the final documents is optional under CEQA.<br />

• Federal lead agencies may send electronic copies <strong>of</strong> environmental documents to the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse in the<br />

same manner described for CEQA lead agencies. Distribution <strong>of</strong> NEPA documents to state agencies through the<br />

<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse is encouraged pursuant to Presidential Executive Order 12372 <strong>and</strong> NEPA §102 (42 USC<br />

§4332)<br />

• All notices <strong>of</strong> preparation must continue to be provided in printed format.<br />

• Please provide one Notice <strong>of</strong> Completion Form with all submittals.<br />

If your agency has difficulty downloading <strong>and</strong> reviewing any environmental documents please contact:<br />

Scott Morgan, Senior Planner<br />

916-445-0613<br />

scott.morgan@opr.ca.gov .<br />

Thank you for your cooperation in the CEQA review process.


ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT FILINGS WITH THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE<br />

1999 through 2006<br />

All CEQA documents filed with the <strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse are available for viewing on the Internet at http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/<br />

SUMMARY OF CEQA DOCUMENT SUBMITTALS BY YEAR AND BY TYPE<br />

Year NOP ND/MND EIR NOD NOE EIS EA Other<br />

Total<br />

Documents<br />

1999 602 <strong>2007</strong> 481 1808 2699 22 41 177 7,837<br />

2000 613 2243 475 2580 3840 16 78 386 10,231<br />

2001 703 2612 524 2851 6083 13 75 422 13,283<br />

2002 642 2676 544 3102 5737 14 66 409 13,190<br />

2003 757 2972 577 3243 6078 8 57 360 14,052<br />

2004 766 2903 625 3304 5898 11 55 339 13,901<br />

2005 797 3076 636 3087 5649 16 59 370 13,690<br />

2006 860 2882 649 2954 4716 7 39 406 12,513<br />

Key:<br />

NOP Notice <strong>of</strong> Preparation<br />

EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report<br />

ND/MND Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration<br />

NOD Notice <strong>of</strong> Determination<br />

NOE Notice <strong>of</strong> Exemption<br />

EA Environmental Assessment (federal)<br />

EIS Draft Environmental Impact <strong>State</strong>ment (federal)<br />

OTHER Other types <strong>of</strong> documents, including Final EIRs, Early Consultation notices, plans, etc.


CEQA Documents<br />

Key for abbreviations <strong>of</strong> Document Type:<br />

CON Early Consultation Notice<br />

EIR Draft Environmental Impact Report<br />

SIR Supplemental EIR<br />

SBE Subsequent EIR<br />

EIS Draft Environmental Impact <strong>State</strong>ment<br />

EA Draft Environmental Assessment<br />

JD Joint Document (CEQA/NEPA)<br />

FONSI Finding <strong>of</strong> No Significant Impact<br />

Neg Dec Negative Declaration/Mitigated Negative Declaration<br />

NOE Notice <strong>of</strong> Exemption<br />

NOD Notice <strong>of</strong> Determination<br />

NOP Notice <strong>of</strong> Preparation (<strong>of</strong> an EIR)<br />

Oth Other type (none <strong>of</strong> the above)


<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse CEQA Database<br />

DAILYLOG.FRX<br />

Report Printed on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 27, <strong>2007</strong><br />

CEQA Daily Log<br />

Documents Received during the Period: 08/01/<strong>2007</strong> - 08/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2007</strong><br />

SCH<br />

Number<br />

Title /<br />

Lead Agency /<br />

City--County /<br />

Description<br />

Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 01, <strong>2007</strong><br />

CEQA Actions<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081009 Annual Acquisition <strong>and</strong> Conveyance <strong>of</strong> Water to Kern National Wildlife Refuge<br />

Needs During Water Years <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />

Kern-Tulare Water District<br />

--<br />

Reclamation seeks to provide water to meet Kern NWR's Level 4 requirements for<br />

wetl<strong>and</strong> habitats by acquiring water from Kern-Tulare Water District <strong>and</strong> conveying<br />

it to Kern NWR in cooperation with Buena Vista Water Storage District,<br />

Rosedale-Rio Bravo Water Storage District, Kern County Water Agency <strong>and</strong> the<br />

California Department <strong>of</strong> Water Resources.<br />

2006032108 Miller/La Goma Mixed Use Project<br />

Mill Valley, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Mill Valley--Marin<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> the demolition <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> the existing structures <strong>and</strong> the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> three duplexes, one single-family, a mixed use building consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> 4,200 square feet <strong>of</strong> commercial <strong>and</strong> ten residential units, <strong>and</strong> associated site<br />

improvements. The site will be rezoned from C-N to C-N-PD (Planned<br />

Development). The four lots will be merged <strong>and</strong> subdivided into eight lots. The<br />

project also involves the stabilization <strong>of</strong> an adjacent bank <strong>of</strong> the Arroyo Corte<br />

Madera del Presidio Creek <strong>and</strong> planting l<strong>and</strong>scape.<br />

2006092123 Roseman Creek Vineyards<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Mendocino<br />

Recirculation <strong>of</strong> MND for 17 acre timberl<strong>and</strong> conversion (TCP) to vineyard <strong>and</strong><br />

residence on a 40 acre parcel in the Coastal Zone (CDP). Composed <strong>of</strong> Bishop<br />

Pine <strong>and</strong> Douglas Fir, minor amounts <strong>of</strong> Redwood. Studies include botanical,<br />

biological, forestry, geology, hydrology, archaeology, civil engineering <strong>and</strong><br />

vineyard management. Potential environmental impacts have been mitigated to a<br />

level <strong>of</strong> less than significant.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081001 <strong>State</strong> Route 57 Northbound Widening Project<br />

Caltrans #12<br />

Fullerton, Placentia, Brea--Orange<br />

In general, the SR-57 Northbound Widening improvements propose to add one<br />

northbound through lane from the Orangethorpe Avenue exit ramp to the Lambert<br />

Road entrance ramp. Auxiliary lanes would also be added between interchanges.<br />

All northbound entrance <strong>and</strong> exit ramps would be modified to accommodate the<br />

widened configurations <strong>of</strong> the freeway.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081002 Conditional Use Permit No. 3473<br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

Conditional Use Permit No. 3473 a disposal service operation <strong>and</strong> a contractor's<br />

<strong>and</strong> vehicle storage <strong>and</strong> impoundment yard including a street sweeping limited<br />

volume transfer operation (LVTO) that will include five buildings with a total<br />

building area <strong>of</strong> approximately 44,300 square feet <strong>and</strong> a building height <strong>of</strong> 30 feet,<br />

containing a caretakers dwelling <strong>of</strong> approximately 1,000 square feet in size, an<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> approximately 800 square feet <strong>of</strong> building area, a maintenance shop <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 2,800 square feet <strong>of</strong> building area, a covered parking structure <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 35,800 square feet <strong>of</strong> building area, <strong>and</strong> a truck wash <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 3,900 square feet.<br />

Document<br />

Type<br />

Ending<br />

Date<br />

JD 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/31/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong>


<strong>State</strong> Clearinghouse CEQA Database<br />

CEQA Daily Log<br />

Documents Received during the Period: 08/01/<strong>2007</strong> - 08/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2007</strong><br />

SCH<br />

Number<br />

Title /<br />

Lead Agency /<br />

City--County /<br />

Description<br />

Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 01, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>081003 General Plan Amendment GPA-07-01, A,B,C <strong>and</strong> Zone Change ZC-07-01 A,B<br />

Ridgecrest, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Ridgecrest--Kern<br />

General Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential (MD) to Industrial (I)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Commercial (C) <strong>and</strong> a ZC-07-01 A: Zone Change from Multi-Family<br />

Residential-2,000 (R-3) to Light Industrial (M-1) <strong>and</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>Office</strong> (PO).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081004 <strong>State</strong> Route 91 Eastbound Lane Addition between SR-241 <strong>and</strong> SR-71<br />

Caltrans #12<br />

Anaheim, Corona, Yorba Linda--Orange, Riverside<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation, in cooperation with the Orange<br />

County Transportation Authority (OCTA) <strong>and</strong> the Riverside County Transportation<br />

Commission (RCTC), is proposing to add a lane to the eastbound Riverside<br />

Freeway (SR-91) between the Eastern Toll Road (SR-241) in eastern Orange<br />

County <strong>and</strong> the Corona Expressway (SR-71) in western Riverside County to<br />

reduce traffic congestion.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081007 Matthews (PLN060118)<br />

Monterey County<br />

Carmel--Monterey<br />

Administrative Permit <strong>and</strong> a Design Approval to demolish an existing 1,180 sq. ft.<br />

single-family dwelling, construct a new two story 768 sq. ft. single-family dwelling<br />

utilizing prefabricated unitized building panels on a continuous spread foundation<br />

<strong>and</strong> grading less than 100 cubic yards; <strong>and</strong> a Variance to reduce the front-yard<br />

setback from 30 to 5 ft. along a private roadway easement. The property is located<br />

at 28650 Robinson Canyon Road, Camel Valley (Assessor's Parcel No.<br />

416-025-010-000), Carmel Valley Master Plan Area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081010 P83-031W^1; Project 2000 Shooting Range<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

El Cajon--San Diego<br />

Replacement structures for a restroom, administrative <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>and</strong> covered patio (to<br />

become covered range); encompass previous grading for the archery range as<br />

well as future fire fuel modification around existing structures <strong>and</strong> the proposed<br />

replacement structures; revise time limit from previous use permit.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081011 Lusardi Capistrano Project (D-27-04, T-11-04, RC-7-05, C-34-04)<br />

Oceanside, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Oceanside--San Diego<br />

A proposed eight lot subdivision for single family residences on approximately 2.69<br />

net acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> located north <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Highway 76, east <strong>of</strong> California Interstate<br />

Route 5, <strong>and</strong> on the south <strong>of</strong> Capistrano Drive. The proposed project density is<br />

3.55 dwelling units per acre based on the net developable area (du/ac) which is<br />

below the allowable base density <strong>of</strong> 3.6 du/ac. The project will preserve 0.3 acre<br />

(11.1 percent) <strong>of</strong> the existing habitat in natural open space.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082004 Jacobs Slough Mitigation Project - Willey Preserve<br />

Sutter County<br />

Yuba City--Sutter<br />

As mitigation resulting from settlement <strong>of</strong> alleged filling <strong>of</strong> Jacobs Slough at<br />

Sacramento International Airport, the Sacramento County Airport System<br />

proposes to create 217 acres <strong>of</strong> giant garter snake habitat. This includes approx.<br />

86.5 acres <strong>of</strong> aquatic habitat, 99.0 acres <strong>of</strong> upl<strong>and</strong> habitat, <strong>and</strong> 30.0 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

upl<strong>and</strong> buffer between the restoration site <strong>and</strong> Sankey Road, <strong>and</strong> 1.5-acre staging<br />

Document<br />

Type<br />

Ending<br />

Date<br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

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CEQA Daily Log<br />

Documents Received during the Period: 08/01/<strong>2007</strong> - 08/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2007</strong><br />

SCH<br />

Number<br />

Title /<br />

Lead Agency /<br />

City--County /<br />

Description<br />

Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 01, <strong>2007</strong><br />

area. These acreages may be revised during the final design period. Construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the proposed project would include site grading, construction <strong>of</strong> access roads,<br />

extensions <strong>of</strong> the on-site well pad, installation <strong>of</strong> seven 18-24-inch pipes, <strong>and</strong><br />

improvement <strong>of</strong> existing <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> new water control facilities, in addition<br />

to installation <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> habitat features for the giant garter snake, a<br />

state <strong>and</strong> federally-listed species.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>08<strong>2007</strong> 7b at the Grove<br />

Mammoth Lakes, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Mammoth Lakes--Mono<br />

The 7b at the Grove IS was prepared to analyze the potential environmental<br />

impacts from future development <strong>of</strong> approx. 4 acres <strong>of</strong> the site surrounding the 7th<br />

Fairway <strong>of</strong> the Sierra Star Golf Course. The Project site is generally located in<br />

central Mammoth Lakes north <strong>of</strong> Meridian Blvd., east <strong>of</strong> Minaret Rd. <strong>and</strong> south <strong>of</strong><br />

Main St. The Project site is currently designated as the Lodestar Master Plan<br />

(LMP) Area 4 <strong>and</strong> proposed Sierra Star Master Plan (SSMP) Area 2D.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081005 6th Street Viaduct Seismic Improvement Project<br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project would improve response <strong>of</strong> this critical Los Angeles River<br />

crossing to an acceptable st<strong>and</strong>ard resulting from a moderate seismic event by<br />

either retr<strong>of</strong>itting the existing structure or replacing the 6th Street Viaduct entirely.<br />

Several alternatives were considered during the project development phase <strong>of</strong> the<br />

project. Criteria used to select the alternatives for carrying forward for detailed<br />

analysis in the environmental document include construction <strong>and</strong> maintenance<br />

costs, life span <strong>of</strong> the facility, constructability, historic preservation, community<br />

disruption, <strong>and</strong> structural <strong>and</strong> operational safety. Based on the results <strong>of</strong> the<br />

preliminary screening analysis, a No Build Alternative <strong>and</strong> two Build Alternatives<br />

will be analyzed in the environmental document.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081006 Metropolis Residential Project<br />

Irvine, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Irvine--Orange<br />

The proposed project will result in the demolition <strong>of</strong> 114,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> the<br />

existing industrial/commercial uses <strong>and</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> 457 units <strong>of</strong> residential<br />

housing on a 7.34-acre site. The proposed project includes two 4 to 5 story<br />

garages, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, pool, <strong>and</strong> recreation facilities,<strong>and</strong> other amenities.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081008 Grading Permit ED 05-327 / PMT 2005-02987<br />

San Luis Obispo County<br />

Atascadero--San Luis Obispo<br />

Request by Shannon Bennett for a Major Grading Permit to allow for the removal<br />

<strong>of</strong> approximately 5,300 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> unpermitted fill from the floodplain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salinas River, <strong>and</strong> placement <strong>of</strong> the fill material at a permitted location in the City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atascadero or Chicago Grade L<strong>and</strong>fill. The project will result in the disturbance<br />

<strong>of</strong> approximately 0.94 acres <strong>of</strong> a 4.6 acre parcel <strong>and</strong> is located at 12455 Chia<br />

Lane, approximately 1,000 feet northwest <strong>of</strong> Santa Clara Road, approximately<br />

0.46 miles <strong>of</strong> southeast <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Atascadero, in the Salinas River <strong>Planning</strong><br />

Area.<br />

Document<br />

Type<br />

Ending<br />

Date<br />

MND 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

NOP 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

NOP 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Neg 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

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Documents Received during the Period: 08/01/<strong>2007</strong> - 08/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2007</strong><br />

SCH<br />

Number<br />

Title /<br />

Lead Agency /<br />

City--County /<br />

Description<br />

Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 01, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>082001 San Lorenzo-Highway 1 Bridge Bike & Pedestrian Path<br />

Santa Cruz, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Santa Cruz--Santa Cruz<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> a 10 to 12 foot wide <strong>and</strong> approximately 500<br />

foot long bike <strong>and</strong> pedestrian path under the Highway 1 bridge over the San<br />

Lorenzo River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082002 Pre-Zone No. 2006-02, Annexation No. 2006-01, Tentative Parcel Map No.<br />

2006-07<br />

Orl<strong>and</strong>, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Orl<strong>and</strong>--Glenn<br />

Pre-Zone, Annexation <strong>and</strong> four-lot residential tentative parcel map on the Johnson<br />

parcel.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082003 Pelgen Grading Permit G06-056<br />

Tuolumne County Community Development Dept.<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

Grading Permit G06-056 to allow excavation <strong>and</strong> grading <strong>of</strong> 988 +/- cubic yards <strong>of</strong><br />

material on a project site zoned RE-10:D (Residential Estate, ten acre<br />

minimum:Design Control Combining) <strong>and</strong> O (Open Space) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tuolumne County Ordinance Code. The excavated material will be used to<br />

facilitate <strong>of</strong>f-site grading at the Parrotts Ferry Village site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082006 Shasta Community Park<br />

Sacramento, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The project is located in the South Sacramento Community Plan area <strong>and</strong> in the<br />

Jacinto Creek <strong>Planning</strong> Area <strong>and</strong> consists <strong>of</strong> entitlements to construct a public<br />

park, a library, <strong>and</strong> a community center on 20.0+/- acres in the Limited<br />

Commercial Review (C-1-R) <strong>and</strong> Rural Estates (RE-1/2) Zones.<br />

2005072<strong>15</strong>9 Spring Valley Heights Association Pipeline Connection Project<br />

Health Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Milpitas--Santa Clara<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> an underground 2.9 mile pipeline, connecting to an existing City <strong>of</strong><br />

Milpitas Waterline, located in Ed Levin Park <strong>and</strong> terminating in existing water<br />

storage tanks owned by Spring Valley Heights Mutual Water Company.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>011060 The 2006 Klamath River Restoration Grant Program in Humboldt <strong>and</strong> Siskiyou<br />

Counties<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

--Humboldt, Siskiyou<br />

The project proposes the installation <strong>of</strong> a new set <strong>of</strong> pumps, inlet structure <strong>and</strong> a<br />

fish screen 600-feet upstream <strong>of</strong> the existing Aruaja diversion on the Shasta River<br />

<strong>and</strong> the removal <strong>of</strong> the existing Araujo diversion structure on the Shasta River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>032019 Big Easy Car Wash<br />

American Canyon, City <strong>of</strong><br />

American Canyon--Napa<br />

Conditional Use Permit <strong>and</strong> Design Review approval to construct <strong>and</strong> operate a<br />

full-service car wash facility, consisting <strong>of</strong> a 4,763 square foot building containing<br />

the car wash tunnel, customer waiting/retail area, <strong>and</strong> related facilities. The car<br />

wash will also include both full-service <strong>and</strong> self-service vacuum areas, as well as<br />

two detail bays.<br />

Document<br />

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Neg 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Neg 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Neg 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Neg 08/30/<strong>2007</strong><br />

NOD<br />

NOD<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>052133 City <strong>of</strong> Ripon Non-Potable Water Well #17 Site Plan Permit<br />

Ripon, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Ripon--San Joaquin<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> Ripon proposes to construct a new non-potable water well, about 50<br />

feet east <strong>of</strong> the south end <strong>of</strong> Jack Tone Road. The site is on existing property, with<br />

frontage improvements that include curb, sidewalk, <strong>and</strong> paving. This well is<br />

expected to produce about 800 gallons per minute <strong>and</strong> will be connected to the<br />

existing non-potable distribution system that provides non-potable water for the<br />

entire City <strong>of</strong> Ripon. On site improvements will include the well <strong>and</strong> pump station,<br />

security lighting, paving, perimeter fencing, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>062059 Bahia Trail Relocation<br />

Marin County<br />

Novato--Marin<br />

The Open Space District proposes to re-locate a historic trail in its Rush Creek<br />

Preserve. The trail project begins ~1,600 feet north west <strong>of</strong> the intersection <strong>of</strong><br />

Bahia <strong>and</strong> Topaz Drives <strong>and</strong> extends for ~7,000 feet. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is<br />

to: 1) improve the design <strong>of</strong> this multiple-use trail to reduce maintenance<br />

requirements, minimize trail erosion, <strong>and</strong> improve user safety; 2) to redesign the<br />

trail to reduce its effects on sensitive resources such as special status species,<br />

water quality, <strong>and</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088006 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0341; Unnamed<br />

Drainage, Tributary to Willow Creek<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

--Lassen<br />

The work authorized by this Agreement is limited to: 1) replacing one under-sized<br />

24-inch concrete culvert wiht two 48-inch corrugated metal pipe culverts, 2)<br />

extending culvert outlets by <strong>15</strong>-feet; <strong>and</strong> 3) excavting debris from the culvert<br />

outlets.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088007 Development Impact fees<br />

Roseville City School District<br />

Roseville--Placer<br />

Develop impact fees to mitigate the impact <strong>of</strong> new development.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088008 SB 50 Alternative Fees<br />

Roseville City School District<br />

Roseville--Placer<br />

Development impact fees to mitigate the impact <strong>of</strong> new development.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088009 Pacific Refining Company Terminal Decommissioning Pipeline Survey Work<br />

Project<br />

San Francisco Bay Conservation <strong>and</strong> Development Commission<br />

Hercules--Contra Costa<br />

Pacific Refining Company has proposed to perform survey work utilizing a team <strong>of</strong><br />

scuba divers to dredge survey pits at three key locations. Over the course <strong>of</strong> a<br />

week or less, a three-man dive team with surface supplied dive gear will utilize a<br />

suction dredge tool to remove the existing bay sediments from above the piepline.<br />

Pits will be excavated in an inverted cone shape, with an assumed 30-degree<br />

angle <strong>of</strong> repose until the pipelines can be visually located.<br />

Document<br />

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NOE<br />

NOE<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088010 Giant Sequoia Water Stress <strong>Research</strong><br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Tulare<br />

This is a scientific research project to be conducted by tree physiology <strong>and</strong><br />

ecology scientists from the University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley. They will measure<br />

water conductance <strong>and</strong> other tree physiological attributes along the height <strong>of</strong><br />

several old growth giant sequoia trees. These measurements are done by climbing<br />

the trees using ropes. Minor vegetative matter is collected from the crowns <strong>of</strong> trees<br />

for destructive sampling in the laboratory. Field work will be approximately one<br />

week in <strong>August</strong> <strong>and</strong> one week in October <strong>of</strong> <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088011 Visitor Center Fire Protection Vegetation Clearance<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Sacramento<br />

Remove vegetation up to 130 feet around the new park Visitor Center building to<br />

reduce the wildfire fuels by cutting selected trees, branches, <strong>and</strong> shrubs.<br />

Vegetation clearance <strong>and</strong> modification around Dept. structures are required by<br />

<strong>State</strong> law <strong>and</strong> vegetation removal associated with this project will follow vegetation<br />

clearance specifications in the Department's "Protection <strong>of</strong> Structures from<br />

Wildl<strong>and</strong> Fire Guidelines."<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088012 Repair Grave Plot Perimeter Fence, Pioneer Cemetery<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--El Dorado<br />

Repair an existing non-historic picket fence which borders the perimeter <strong>of</strong> a grave<br />

plot located in the Pioneer Cemetery within Marshall Gold Discovery <strong>State</strong> Historic<br />

Park. The fence will be repaired using the same form, style, workmanship <strong>and</strong><br />

color <strong>of</strong> the existing fence <strong>and</strong> rocks surrounding the grave will not be disturbed.<br />

Project supports continued use <strong>and</strong> maintenance.<br />

Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 01, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 31 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 12<br />

Documents Received on Thursday, <strong>August</strong> 02, <strong>2007</strong><br />

2004122012 Silver Springs East (Lot P)<br />

Sacramento County Dept. <strong>of</strong> Environmental Review<br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The project requires a Community Plan Amendment from agricultural-residential 2<br />

to agricultural-residential 1, as well as a rezone from AR-2 to AR-1. The project<br />

features 82 single family, one acrelots. Four <strong>of</strong> these lots would be developed as a<br />

stormwater detention basin. In addition, the project proposes 10 smaller l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

corridor lots along Calvine <strong>and</strong> Excelsior Roads.<br />

2005051<strong>15</strong>8 Conifer Tank Replacement Project<br />

Triunfo Sanitation District<br />

Ventura--Ventura<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> a new replacement water tank, pipelines, <strong>and</strong> related facilities,<br />

<strong>and</strong> demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing Conifer Tank.<br />

Document<br />

Type<br />

NOE<br />

NOE<br />

NOE<br />

Ending<br />

Date<br />

EIR 09/17/<strong>2007</strong><br />

EIR 10/01/<strong>2007</strong><br />

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2005071084 Barstow Sanitary L<strong>and</strong>fill Expansion<br />

San Bernardino County L<strong>and</strong> Use Services Department<br />

Barstow--San Bernardino<br />

The County <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino Solid Waste Management Division (SWMD) is<br />

proposing to exp<strong>and</strong> the existing Barstow Sanitary L<strong>and</strong>fill by 284 acres, in five (5)<br />

phases. Expansion area facilities would include: a composite liner for new ares to<br />

be used for municipal solid waste disposal; l<strong>and</strong>fill gas monitoring system;<br />

groundwater <strong>and</strong> surface water monitoring system; drainage <strong>and</strong> erosion control;<br />

<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>fill gas collection <strong>and</strong> control system.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>071162 Tentative Tract PLN07-00070<br />

Victorville, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorville--San Bernardino<br />

To allow for a 61 lot single family residential subdivision on approx. <strong>15</strong>.5 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

partially disturbed l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>0810<strong>15</strong> TM 5447RPL, Log No. 05-08-022/ Quantum Estates II<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

Unincorporated--San Diego<br />

The project proposes a major subdivision <strong>of</strong> 39.42 acres into seven lots ranging in<br />

size from 3.55 to 10.1 gross acres. The project proposes a balanced grading <strong>of</strong><br />

38,000 cubic yards with cut <strong>and</strong> fill slopes <strong>of</strong> 2:1. The maximum depth <strong>of</strong> cut <strong>and</strong><br />

fill is 10 feet. Several trails are proposed through the property. The project site will<br />

be serviced by the Santa Fe Irrigation District, Rancho Santa Fe Community<br />

Sewer District, <strong>and</strong> Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District. A sewer line will be<br />

extended 580 feet from the southeast. The sewer district requires access along<br />

the length <strong>of</strong> the line, <strong>and</strong> appropriate easements are proposed. Access to the site<br />

is from Paseo Delicias.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081016 Lake Elsinore Boat Launch Facility Rehabilitation Project<br />

Lake Elsinore, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Lake Elsinore--Riverside<br />

Because lake levels above 1,240 feet preclude BLF usage, the City <strong>of</strong> Lake<br />

Elsinore has sought, <strong>and</strong> received, grants from the California Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Boating <strong>and</strong> Waterways to rehabilitate the BLF. To this end, the proposed<br />

rehabilitation project would include the demolition <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> the existing boat<br />

ramp <strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> the following improvements: 1) Six lane boat<br />

launching ramp, including launch ramp apron <strong>and</strong> staging area (approx. 114 feet<br />

wide <strong>and</strong> 210 feet long); 2) 425 foot floating breakwater/ dock system with guide<br />

piles; 3) Vehicle/ trailer surface parking lot (260 spaces with an additional 10 as<br />

h<strong>and</strong>icap accessible); 4) Four lane guttered boat wash with catch basins <strong>and</strong><br />

drainage lines; 5)Four stall restroom facility with barrier free access; 6) Fish<br />

cleaning station; 7) L<strong>and</strong>scaped picnic area with lighting <strong>and</strong>; 8) Two 100 foot<br />

boarding floats (movable for varying lake levels).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081017 Lin Open Space Vacation (VAC 02-005K, Log No. 78-08-072B)<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

--San Diego<br />

The proposed project is a request to vacate a portion <strong>of</strong> a recorded biological open<br />

space easement, due to unpermitted clearing activities. The project will mitigate for<br />

1.1 acres <strong>of</strong> southern maritime chaparral into a mitigation bank at a ratio <strong>of</strong> 3:1.<br />

Document<br />

Type<br />

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MND 08/31/<strong>2007</strong><br />

MND 09/04/<strong>2007</strong><br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081019 ZCC #8, Map 193-27; CUP #10, Map 193-27; Tentative Tract No. 7010<br />

Kern County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Kern<br />

A Zone Change from E (20) to R-1; Conditional Use Permit for a Wastewater<br />

Treatment Facility; Tentative Tract Map 7010.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082008 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Water Quality Certification for the Spring Gap-Stanislaus Hydroelectric<br />

Project<br />

<strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control Board<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> water quality certification for the relicensing <strong>of</strong> the Spring Gap-<br />

Stanislaus Hydroelectric Project by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082009 TPM2006-0034 (La Guardia)<br />

Yuba County<br />

--Yuba<br />

A request to create 4 lots from a single parcel totaling 109.5 acres located 0.25<br />

mile east <strong>of</strong> Township Road on the private road <strong>of</strong> Arrowhead Trail. The site is<br />

approx. 3 miles northeast <strong>of</strong> the Peoria Road <strong>and</strong> Highway 20 intersection <strong>and</strong> is<br />

located outside <strong>of</strong> the community boundary <strong>of</strong> Browns Valley. The division <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong><br />

will create parcels ranging in size from 20 acres to 40 acres. The project site is<br />

currently developed with a single family residence located on proposed Parcel 4.<br />

The project would allow for the development <strong>of</strong> three single family residences.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082010 2006-37 Zoning Amendment & Vesting Tentative Tract Map/ Road Ordinance<br />

Modification for Gillis<br />

Calaveras County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Calaveras<br />

The applicant (s) are requesting a Zoning Amendment from U (Unclassified) to R1<br />

(Single Family Residential) for the subject property <strong>of</strong> 7.06 +/- acres, located within<br />

the Arnold Community Plan. Concurrent with this request is the approval to<br />

subdivide the subject property into 18 lots ranging in size from 0.23 +/- acres to<br />

0.72 +/- acres. Also requested is a Road Ordinance modification to allow (1) a<br />

centerline pr<strong>of</strong>ile grade <strong>of</strong> 12% instead <strong>of</strong> the maximum 10% (Road Ordinance<br />

Section 12.02.170), (2) a 50 foot vertical curve instead <strong>of</strong> the 100 foot curve (Road<br />

Ordinance Section 12.02.200A), <strong>and</strong> (3) a cul-de-sac length <strong>of</strong> 975 feet instead <strong>of</strong><br />

the 800 foot maximum requirement (Road Ordinance Section 12.02.230).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082011 Manila Marketing Coastal Development <strong>and</strong> Conditional Use Permit for wetl<strong>and</strong><br />

restoration<br />

Humboldt County Community Development Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

A Coastal Development Permit <strong>and</strong> Conditional Use Permit for the restoration <strong>of</strong><br />

an identified wetl<strong>and</strong> that was previously graded <strong>and</strong> improved with drainage<br />

devices. The work was done without the benefit <strong>of</strong> County review <strong>and</strong> is currently<br />

in violation <strong>of</strong> the Humboldt County Code. Approx. 50 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> topsoil was<br />

removed from the site <strong>and</strong> approx. 100 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> fill material was brought on<br />

site. The unpermitted fill will be removed <strong>and</strong> native wetl<strong>and</strong> plant species will be<br />

installed to bring the site back to the pre-development condition. The lot is<br />

currently vacant.<br />

Document<br />

Type<br />

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Date<br />

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MND 08/31/<strong>2007</strong><br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082013 Granite Bay Townhomes Subdivision (PSUB T20060873)<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Placer<br />

Tentative Map <strong>and</strong> Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Development for a 52<br />

unit halfplex development on 8.2 acres with approx. 1.4 acres <strong>of</strong> open space.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082016 Royer Park to Harding Boulevard Bike Trail Project- Alternative 6 Bridge<br />

Roseville, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Roseville--Placer<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> Roseville is proposing to construct a pedestrian/ bike bridge over Dry<br />

Creek as part <strong>of</strong> the previously approved Royer Park to Harding Boulevard Bike<br />

Trail Project. This bridge (referred to as the Alternative 6 bridge) would be<br />

constructed downstream from Harding Boulevard to allow bicyclists to cross from<br />

the south side <strong>of</strong> Dry Creek to the north side. Construction <strong>of</strong> the bridge would<br />

provide the public with a safe <strong>and</strong> convenient alternative to the bridge crossing<br />

over Antelope Creek (approved as part <strong>of</strong> previously approved Route A bike trail<br />

alignment) <strong>and</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> the Harding Boulevard on street route.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081014 Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence Amendment 2005-19<br />

Santa Clarita, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Unincorporated--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is an Amendment <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Santa Clarita's Sphere <strong>of</strong><br />

Influence (SOI). A Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence is a plan for the probable, ultimate<br />

municipal boundaries <strong>and</strong> service area <strong>of</strong> a local agency, as determined by the<br />

Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO). The purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />

project is to establish the probable ultimate southern boundary <strong>and</strong> urban service<br />

area <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Santa Clarita. The plan reflects the most efficient provision <strong>of</strong><br />

future services including police, fire, <strong>and</strong> utilities, <strong>and</strong> establishes who would have<br />

responsibility to provide such services.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082014 Sunnol Valley Water Treatment Plant Improvement Project<br />

San Francisco <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

San Francisco--San Francisco<br />

The SFPUC proposes to add an additional 40 million gallon per day (gpd) <strong>of</strong><br />

treatment capacity at the existing Sunol Valley Water Treatment Plant (SVWTP),<br />

construct a new treated water reservoir facility adjacent ot the SVWTP,<strong>and</strong><br />

construct an additional treated water conveyance pipeline (herein after referred to<br />

as "the SVWTP Improvement Project" or "the project"). The proposed alignment<br />

for the new conveyance pipeline from the SVWTP generally runs northward from<br />

the SVWTP to the Alameda West Portal <strong>of</strong> the Irvington Tunnel, a distance <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 1.7 miles. The entire project is contained within the Alameda Creek<br />

watershed. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to increase the total sustainable<br />

treatment capacity (the highest rate at which plant production can be expected to<br />

meet water quality requirements for a period <strong>of</strong> 60 days, given normal source<br />

water conditions) <strong>of</strong> the SVWTP from 120 mgd to 160 mgd, meet California<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Health Services requirements for treated water reservoir storage,<br />

<strong>and</strong> provide an additional conveyance pipeline to add transmission capacity to the<br />

reservoir storage, <strong>and</strong> provide an additional conveyance pipeline to add<br />

transmission capacity to the SFPUC regional water system in the Sunol Valley <strong>and</strong><br />

alleviate disruption <strong>of</strong> operations in the event <strong>of</strong> an earthquake.<br />

Document<br />

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MND 09/04/<strong>2007</strong><br />

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<strong>2007</strong>061008 Hermosa Str<strong>and</strong> Infiltration Trench, Phase I<br />

Hermosa Beach, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Hermosa Beach--Los Angeles<br />

Proposal to divert storm water run-<strong>of</strong>f to an infiltration trench installed below-grade<br />

against the ocean side <strong>of</strong> the cut<strong>of</strong>f wall that supports The Str<strong>and</strong> walkway that<br />

extends approximately 14 feet deep <strong>and</strong> is located approximately 300 feet from the<br />

shoreline. The Hermosa Str<strong>and</strong> Infiltration Trench project is being proposed in<br />

order to address shoreline water quality problems associated with storm water<br />

run<strong>of</strong>f <strong>and</strong> eliminate odor <strong>and</strong> vector problems caused by st<strong>and</strong>ing water in the<br />

Pier Avenue storm drain.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081012 Revision to an Approved Action- Conditional Use Permit<br />

San Bernardino County L<strong>and</strong> Use Services Department<br />

--San Bernardino<br />

1) Revision to an approved conditional use permit to add an 8,070 sq. ft. building<br />

for a market <strong>and</strong> deli with a seating area. 2) A major variance to allow 6' front yard<br />

setback in lieu <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>' <strong>and</strong> 6' rear yard setback in lieu <strong>of</strong> 10'. 3) Merge four parcels<br />

on 0.98 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081013 Margarita Energy Facility<br />

Orange County<br />

--Orange<br />

The proposed facility is a nominal 46 megawatt (MW) electrical generation facility<br />

comprised <strong>of</strong> a single natural gas fired LM6000 aeroderivative combustion turbine<br />

operating in simple cycle mode. Associated improvements to support the power<br />

generation facility include a 12" fuel gas line within Antonio Parkway right-<strong>of</strong>-way,<br />

one gas tie-line within an existing site access road to the plant site <strong>and</strong> two 3"<br />

water lines (one potable <strong>and</strong> one reclaimed) also located within the existing site<br />

access road.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081018 West 22nd Street Corp. Grading Permit ED (05-392)<br />

San Luis Obispo County<br />

--San Luis Obispo<br />

Request by Ted R. Cooper Properties (West 22nd Street Corp.) to grade for a 16<br />

foot wide access road including the construction <strong>of</strong> a seasonal creek crossing (box<br />

culvert) within the existing County right-<strong>of</strong>-way (North Ryan Road) <strong>and</strong> construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a second deasonal creek crossing (box culvert) on private property, which will<br />

result in the disturbance <strong>of</strong> approx. 1.18 acres <strong>of</strong> an approx. 1,400 acre parcel,<br />

including 2,1<strong>15</strong> cubic yards <strong>of</strong> cut <strong>and</strong> 8<strong>15</strong> cubic yards <strong>of</strong> fill. Creek crossing 1<br />

(western crossing) is located entirely within the existing right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>of</strong> North Ryan<br />

Road, approx. 740 feet southwest <strong>of</strong> the southwestern property corner. Creek<br />

crossing 2 (eastern crossing) is located outside <strong>of</strong> the right-<strong>of</strong>-way on the subject<br />

parcel, approx. 2<strong>15</strong> feet east <strong>of</strong> the western property boundary <strong>and</strong> approx. 75 feet<br />

north <strong>of</strong> the southern property boundary. North Ryan Road currently terminates<br />

where the proposed project begins, approx. 1,500 feet west <strong>of</strong> the subject parcel<br />

where private driveways split <strong>of</strong>f to the north <strong>and</strong> south. The proposed<br />

improvements will provide access to the subject parcel. The proposed project is<br />

within the Agriculture l<strong>and</strong> use category <strong>and</strong> is located at 4335 Highway 41,<br />

approx. 14,000 feet northeast <strong>of</strong> the village <strong>of</strong> Creston. The site is in the Sh<strong>and</strong>on-<br />

Carrizo planning area.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081020 TT-18397<br />

Hesperia, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Hesperia--San Bernardino<br />

A Tentative Tract to allow 13 single family residential lots on 7.1 gross acres,<br />

resulting in a density <strong>of</strong> 1.8 dwelling units per acre. The subdivision includes an<br />

additional lettered lot to be used as a detention basin. All units within this<br />

subdivision will have a minimum livable area <strong>of</strong> 1,400 sq. ft.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082012 PA-0700265<br />

San Joaquin County Community Development Department<br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

A site approval application to install a 120 foot monopole communications tower<br />

with six antennas.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>0820<strong>15</strong> Western GeoPower Inc. Geothermal Exploration Well Drilling Project<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Oil, Gas, <strong>and</strong> Geothermal Resources<br />

Healdsburg--Sonoma<br />

This is a project to drill up to six exploratory geothermal wells on four existing well<br />

pads <strong>and</strong> access roads located at The Geysers geothermal field in Sonoma<br />

County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052135 Mather Interceptor<br />

Sacramento County<br />

Rancho Cordova--Sacramento<br />

The project would construct a pump station <strong>and</strong> odor control facility, a dual 24-inch<br />

diameter force main, a 54-inch diameter gravity interceptor, <strong>and</strong> a 72-inch<br />

diameter gravity interceptor <strong>and</strong> related transition, drop, <strong>and</strong> junction structures.<br />

2003082129 Angora Creek SEZ Restoration Project (JN 95147)<br />

El Dorado County<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

The project will include channel reconstruction, bioengineered bank stabilization,<br />

riffle pool construction, reestablishment or creation <strong>of</strong> fish <strong>and</strong> wildlife habitat,<br />

debris removal or redeployment, <strong>and</strong> re-vegetation <strong>and</strong> stabilization <strong>of</strong> bare soil<br />

areas. The purpose is to restore stream function <strong>and</strong> improve riparian <strong>and</strong> aquatic<br />

habitat. Restoring the creek to a more stable channel with access to its floodplain<br />

should provide substantial water quality <strong>and</strong> wildlife benefits.<br />

2005122039 Angora 3 Erosion Control Project <strong>and</strong> Angora Creek Fisheries Enhancement<br />

Project<br />

El Dorado County<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

The primary component <strong>of</strong> the project is the replacement <strong>of</strong> two failing culverts<br />

with an open conspan arch. The existing culverts constitute a barrier to fish<br />

passage during both the spring <strong>and</strong> fall spawning periods. The new conspan arch<br />

will facilitate the passage <strong>of</strong> fish <strong>and</strong> allow the 100-year flood event to pass while<br />

maintaining natural hydrologic dynamics. The project will also involve enhancing<br />

the habitat conditions adn floodplain function by removing fill from the floodplain<br />

surrounding the existing culvert <strong>and</strong> along the streambank adjacent to the culvert.<br />

Construction is tentative scheduled to occur during a 50 day period in <strong>August</strong> -<br />

October 2008.<br />

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2006012018 Basin Plan Amendments to the Water Quality Control Plan for the Lahontan<br />

Region - Clarification <strong>of</strong> Waste Discharge Prohibitions <strong>and</strong> Schedules <strong>of</strong><br />

Compliance<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe<br />

--Alpine, Inyo, El Dorado, Kern, Lassen, Los Angeles, Modoc, ...<br />

Basin Plan amendments to clarify <strong>of</strong> waste discharge prohibitions to storm water<br />

discharges <strong>and</strong> compliance schedules.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>062054 Lake Tahoe Airport Obstruction Removal Program<br />

South Lake Tahoe, City <strong>of</strong><br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

The California Tahoe Conservancy proposes to grant a short-term license to the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> South Lake Tahoe to remove ~216 specifically identified trees as necessary<br />

to comply with regulations <strong>of</strong> the Federal Aviation Administration as they pertain to<br />

the safe navigation <strong>of</strong> aircraft.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089007 Tentative Parcel Map T06-11 to divide a 5.84+\- acre parcel into 2 parcels.<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

The proposed parcels are as follows: Parcel 1 at 3.69+\- acre net (3.73 +\- acre<br />

gross) <strong>and</strong> Parcel 2 at 2.03+\- acre net (2.11+\- acre gross). The project site is<br />

zoned RE-2:MX (Residential Estate, Two Acre Minimum) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tuolumne County Ordinance Code.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088013 Sierra Depot Emergency Permit<br />

Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Lassen<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Toxic Substances Control has granted an emergency permit to<br />

Sierra Army Depot to treat Munitions <strong>and</strong> Explosives <strong>of</strong> Concern waste munitions<br />

by open detonation in place, otherwise known as "blow-in-place" treatment. This<br />

permit is pursuant to title 22, Cal. Code Regs., section 66270.61.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088014 Diamond Valley Lake West Dam Weir No. 4 Investigation<br />

Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

--Riverside<br />

The Metropolitant Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California proposes to conduct<br />

potholing activities along a drain pipe for Weir No. 4, located on the downstream<br />

toe <strong>of</strong> the Diamond Valley Lake West Dam near the south abutment. The drain<br />

pipe is blocked at an undetermined location along the pipe <strong>and</strong> water is backing<br />

up into an underground structure. Metropolitan will install four potholes along the<br />

extent <strong>of</strong> the drain pipe to determine the alignment <strong>of</strong> the drain pipe <strong>and</strong><br />

investigate the location <strong>of</strong> the drain blockage.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>0880<strong>15</strong> Installation <strong>of</strong> Uninterruptible Power Supply System at Perris Control Structure<br />

Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

Perris--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is to purchase <strong>and</strong> install an Uninterruptible Power Supply<br />

System within the existing Perris Control Structure. The UPS would provide<br />

backup power protection to keep all equipment functioning during a power outage.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088016 LA-35 Dissipation Chamber Rehabilitation at Jensen Filtration Plant<br />

Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is to rehabilitate an energy-dissipator within the existing<br />

Water Treatment Facility. The project would involve preparing a concrete surface,<br />

applying adhesive, <strong>and</strong> securing steel plates to the deteriorating walls inside the<br />

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energy dissipator.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088017 Installation <strong>of</strong> Uninterruptible Power Supply System at Foothill Power Plant Facility<br />

Metropolitan Water District <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is to purchase <strong>and</strong> install an Uninterruptible Power Supply<br />

System within the existing Foothill Power Plant Facility. The UPS would provide<br />

backup power protection to keep all equipment functioning during a power outage.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088018 <strong>Planning</strong> Grant Augmentation for the Conceptual <strong>Planning</strong> Phase <strong>of</strong> the Harrison<br />

Avenue Bike Trail Project<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Grant <strong>of</strong> funding to assist in the conceptual planning <strong>of</strong> a project which will make<br />

improvements to the existing property assemblage, including public recreation<br />

opportunities.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088019 Long-Term License Agreement with the California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation will be collecting information,<br />

performing geotechnical tests, installing groundwater monitoring wells, <strong>and</strong><br />

conducting environmental studies owned by the Conservancy for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

determining whether the parcels are suitable for potential improvements as part <strong>of</strong><br />

proposed water quality improvement projects.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088020 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Coverage to El Dorado County APN 31-224-07 (Bauer)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> 312 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> potential coverage rights<br />

from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private residence<br />

will be cosntructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the<br />

project without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong> coverage in the<br />

hydrologically related area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088021 Upper Truckee River Restoration Property Acquisition Grant (Tahoe Pines<br />

Campground)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

--El Dorado<br />

Authorization to grant funds to the California Wildlife Foundation to acquire 8.1<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>; for the demolition <strong>of</strong> certain improvements; <strong>and</strong> to transfer property<br />

to the <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California for management as part <strong>of</strong> the California Tahoe<br />

Conservancy's Stream Environment Zone/Watershed Restoration <strong>and</strong> Public<br />

Access programs.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088022 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Sewer Units to El Dorado County APN 80-133-05 (Howes)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> five sewer units from Conservancyowned<br />

l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private residence will be constructed.<br />

The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project without any<br />

net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> sewer capacity in the South Tahoe Public Utility<br />

District's service area.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088023 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Coverage to El Dorado County APN 80-133-05 (Howes)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> 106 square feet <strong>of</strong> potential coverage<br />

rights from Conservancy owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private<br />

residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to<br />

carry out the project without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong><br />

coverage in the hydrologically related area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088024 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Sewer Units to El Dorado County APN 80-101-01 (Jacobson)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> three sewer units from Conservancy<br />

owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private residence will be constructed.<br />

The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project without any<br />

net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> sewer capacity in the South Tahoe Public Utility<br />

District's service area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088025 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Coverage to El Dorado APN 31-213-03 (Malm)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> 411 square feet <strong>of</strong> potential coverage<br />

rights from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private<br />

residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to<br />

carry out the project without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong><br />

coverage in the hydrologically-related area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088026 Assignment to Ground Restoration Credit to El Dorado County APN 34-232-07<br />

(Downing)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> assignment <strong>of</strong> 711 square feet <strong>of</strong> restored stream<br />

environment zone restoration (SEZ) credit, from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a<br />

receiving parcel on which minor structures accessory to existing facilities will be<br />

reconstructed for disabled access (garage with residential entryway). The transfer<br />

enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project without any net increase<br />

in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong> coverage in the SEZ areas within the Lake Tahoe<br />

Basin.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088027 Acquisition <strong>of</strong> Two Environmentally Sensitive Parcels Necessary to Protect the<br />

Natural Environment<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado, Placer<br />

Purchase <strong>of</strong> fee interest in two environmentally sensitive parcels <strong>and</strong> parcels<br />

necessary to protect the environment as part <strong>of</strong> the California Tahoe<br />

Conservancy's acquisition <strong>and</strong> coverage programs.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088028 North Hall<br />

California <strong>State</strong> University, Channel Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

--Ventura<br />

The proposed project would involve the renovation <strong>and</strong> new construction that<br />

would provide 72,172 GSF (gross square feet) <strong>of</strong> instructional space, <strong>and</strong> faculty<br />

<strong>and</strong> administration <strong>of</strong>fices space in the academic core <strong>of</strong> the campus, as specified<br />

by the Campus Master Plan. Overall, the project will provide capacity space for<br />

435 lecture stations (1,013 FTES), 72 laboratory stations (36 FTES), 1<strong>15</strong> faculty<br />

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<strong>of</strong>fices, approximately 60 administration <strong>of</strong>fices, with appurtenant instructional <strong>and</strong><br />

administrative support space.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088030 Nursing Simulation Lab<br />

California <strong>State</strong> University, Channel Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

--Ventura<br />

The proposed project would involve the renovation <strong>and</strong> conversion <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 3,800 GSF (gross square feet) <strong>of</strong> existing first floor space in the<br />

eastern end <strong>of</strong> Manzanita Hall into a nursing simulation lab. The program includes<br />

six 'bed' stations, one computer lab with 12 stations, several faculty/administrative<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices, associated support space, <strong>and</strong> an ADA compliant bathroom.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088031 Martin V. Smithe Decision Center<br />

California <strong>State</strong> University, Channel Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

--Ventura<br />

The proposed program would invovle the construction <strong>of</strong> a new single-story facility<br />

that will be up to 3,500 GSF (gross square feet) in size. The Decision Center<br />

would include a 60-seat tiered case-study classroom that can be used for<br />

university classroom space, as well as community <strong>and</strong> business conferencing <strong>and</strong><br />

partnering. The project would also provide restroom facilities. The building should<br />

be completed <strong>and</strong> ready for use in September 2008.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088032 Efficient Foodservice Equipment/Next Generation Instantaneous Water Heater<br />

Energy Commission<br />

--<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this PEIR Natural Gas contract is first, to develop marketable<br />

prototypes, with manufacturers, <strong>of</strong> under- <strong>and</strong> over-fired charbroilers which<br />

improve the poor efficieny <strong>of</strong> this class <strong>of</strong> cooking equipment. The improved<br />

over-fired broiler will reduce by 25% the 1100 therms/year a typical broiler uses.<br />

Secondly, a tankless water heater project will develop a system design which<br />

maintains the eficiency benefits <strong>of</strong> tankless water heaters while reducing the<br />

shortcomings which limit their market acceptance.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088033 Automation <strong>of</strong> Sludge Thickening Process<br />

Energy Commission<br />

Fremont--Alameda<br />

This proposed project will develop an automatic control systen to maintain the<br />

concentration <strong>of</strong> feed sludge. The control system will utilize newly developed<br />

on-line analyzers to maintain the sludge concentration. The contractor will also<br />

employ a special sensor fault detection algorithm to improve reliability. The<br />

proposed project will validate the ability <strong>of</strong> the sensor <strong>and</strong> algorithm to maintain the<br />

sludge thickness <strong>and</strong> methane output.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088034 Santa Felicia Dam Outlet Works Maintenance Project<br />

Fish & Game #5<br />

--Ventura<br />

SAA #1600-2004-0237-R5 Alter the streambed by conducting maintenance<br />

operations below the Santa Felicia Dam. Activities include a) Replacement <strong>of</strong> a<br />

culvert structure <strong>and</strong> fill to re-create an access road crossing the spillway channel.<br />

b) Redistribution <strong>of</strong> cobble/boulder material below the cone valves. Material built<br />

up from the flows will be pushed back in the pool <strong>of</strong> origin located directly below<br />

the cone valves.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088035 Long-Term License Agreement with the California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) will be collecting<br />

information, performing geotechnical tests, installing groundwater monitoring wells,<br />

<strong>and</strong> conducting environmental studies on parcels owned by the Conservancy for<br />

the purpose <strong>of</strong> determining whether the parcels are suitable for potential<br />

improvements as part <strong>of</strong> the proposed water quality improvement projects.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088036 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Sewer Units to El Dorado County APN 80-133-05 (Howes)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe, Unincorporated--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> five sewer units from<br />

Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private residence will be<br />

constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project<br />

without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> sewer capacity in the South Tahoe<br />

Public Utility District's service area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088037 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Sewer Units to El Dorado County APN 80-101-01 (Jacobson)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe, Unincorporated--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> three sewer units from<br />

Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private residence will be<br />

constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project<br />

without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> sewer capacity in the South Tahoe<br />

Public Utility District's service area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088038 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Coverage to El Dorado County APN 80-133-05 (Howes)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

Unincorporated--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> 106 square feet <strong>of</strong> potential coverage<br />

rights from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private<br />

residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to<br />

carry out the project without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong><br />

coverage in the hydrologically-related area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088039 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Coverage to El Dorado County APN 31-213-03 (Malm)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> 411 square feet <strong>of</strong> potential coverage<br />

rights from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private<br />

residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to<br />

carry out the project without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong><br />

coverage in the hydrologically-related area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088040 <strong>Planning</strong> Grant Augmentation for the Conceptual <strong>Planning</strong> Phase <strong>of</strong> the Harrison<br />

Avenue Bike Trail Project<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Grant <strong>of</strong> funding to assist in the conceptual planning <strong>of</strong> a project which will make<br />

improvements to the existing property assemblage, including public recreation<br />

opportunities.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088041 Upper Truckee River Restoration Property Acquisition Grant (Tahoe Pines<br />

Campground)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

Unincorporated--El Dorado<br />

Authorization to grant funds to the California Wildlife Foundation to acquire 8.1<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>; for the demolition <strong>of</strong> certain improvements; <strong>and</strong> to transfer property<br />

to the <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California for management as part <strong>of</strong> the California Tahoe<br />

Conservancy's Stream Environment Zone/Watershed <strong>and</strong> Public Access<br />

programs.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088042 Acquisition <strong>of</strong> Two Environmentally Sensitive Parcels Necessary to Protect the<br />

Natural Environment<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe, Unincorporated--El Dorado, Placer<br />

Purchase <strong>of</strong> fee interest in two environmentally sensitive parcels <strong>and</strong> parcels<br />

necessary to protect the environment as part <strong>of</strong> the California Tahoe<br />

Conservancy's acquisition <strong>and</strong> coverage programs.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088103 Larson Farms/Virgil <strong>and</strong> Lorene Larson<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 05RZ-49 to rezone a 571.8+/- acre project site from<br />

AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application for Williamson Act Contract 05WA-50 to rescind an existing contract<br />

under Resolution 122-70 <strong>and</strong> enter into a new contract on the 571.8+/- acre<br />

project site pursuant to Resolution 106-04, including approval <strong>of</strong> the agricultural<br />

management plan.<br />

Received on Thursday, <strong>August</strong> 02, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 59 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 35<br />

Documents Received on Friday, <strong>August</strong> 03, <strong>2007</strong><br />

2006052094 Jackson Home Depot<br />

Jackson, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Jackson--Amador<br />

Project would construct a 139,000 +/- sq. ft. Home Depot store <strong>and</strong> associated<br />

parking <strong>and</strong> roadway access improvements during Phase I <strong>of</strong> the project. Phase II<br />

would consist <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> up to 200,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> additional commercial/<br />

retail space <strong>and</strong> associated parking. Approx. <strong>15</strong> acres <strong>of</strong> the 59 acre site will be<br />

preserved as habitat/ open space. Tenants for Phase II have not been determined<br />

at this time. Access to the site would be via a new signalized intersection<br />

connecting the project site to SR-49/88 to the west <strong>of</strong> the site. The project would<br />

connect to City water <strong>and</strong> sewer.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082024 Sacramento County Pedestrian Master Plan<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

This project is a pedestrian Master Plan for the County <strong>of</strong> Sacramento. The types<br />

<strong>of</strong> projects listed in the Master Plan include signal timing, countdown signal,<br />

lighting, trail crossings, midblock crossings, pedestrian districts, alley conversions,<br />

sidewalks/ walkways <strong>and</strong> pathways.<br />

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2004082066 Stockton General Plan 2035<br />

Stockton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

The proposed project represents an update to the City's existing General Plan<br />

(1990) <strong>and</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> use designations identified under the Preferred L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

Alternative. The City is considering expansions to both its existing Urban Services<br />

Boundary (USB) <strong>and</strong> Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence (SOI) boundary in order to accommodate<br />

future population growth anticipated under the Preferred L<strong>and</strong> Use Alternative. In<br />

addition, water, wastewater <strong>and</strong> storm drainage utility master plans are being<br />

prepared to identify the necessary infrastructure requirements needed to support<br />

growth <strong>and</strong> development proposed under the Preferred L<strong>and</strong> Use Alternative. The<br />

Draft General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Diagram (Preferred L<strong>and</strong> Use Alternative)<br />

boundaries generally extend to Armstrong Road <strong>and</strong> Live Oak Road on the north,<br />

Jack Tone Road on the east, Roth Road on the south <strong>and</strong> the San Joaquin River,<br />

Burns Cut<strong>of</strong>f, Stockton Deep Water Channel, Fourteen Mile Slough, <strong>and</strong> Bishop<br />

Cut on the west.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>042020 Intersection Improvements at Greer Road / Santa Fe Avenue / Hatch Road<br />

Stanislaus County<br />

Hughson--Stanislaus<br />

Stanislaus County is implementing the proposed intersection improvement project<br />

to mitigate for traffic congestion in the County, as directed by the Capital<br />

Improvement Program, which was based on adoption <strong>of</strong> the 1991 County General<br />

Plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081023 New Cuyama Community Center Master Plan<br />

Santa Barbara County<br />

--Santa Barbara<br />

The County <strong>of</strong> Santa Barbara proposes to adopt a Master Plan for the<br />

development/ consolidation <strong>of</strong> civic <strong>and</strong> recreation services in the Community <strong>of</strong><br />

New Cuyama. New proposed development includes Gymnasium/ Multi-Purpose<br />

Building (<strong>15</strong>,000 sq. ft.); Library (1,200 sq. ft.); Community Health Center (1,800<br />

sq. ft.); <strong>and</strong> Community Aquatic Center with pool <strong>and</strong> associated structures (3,700<br />

sq. ft., including locker rooms/ restrooms <strong>and</strong> pool equipment room). The existing<br />

County Fire Station <strong>and</strong> Sheriff's Sub-station are located within the Master Plan<br />

area, <strong>and</strong> would be retained.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081024 Conditional Use Permit No. 3525<br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

Conditional Use Permit No. 3525 proposes a commercial shopping center on<br />

31.53 acres consisting <strong>of</strong> the following: 331,974 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> building area; five major<br />

tenant buildings, three pad buildings, six shop buildings, <strong>and</strong> one gas station with<br />

convenience store; 1,737 parking spaces (1,623 st<strong>and</strong>ard stalls, 74 compact<br />

stalls, <strong>and</strong> 40 accessible stalls); <strong>and</strong> 169,747 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaped area. The<br />

conditional use permit also proposes to permit the sale <strong>of</strong> beer <strong>and</strong> wine for<br />

building Major 1 (drugstore) <strong>and</strong> concurrent sale <strong>of</strong> beer <strong>and</strong> wine with the<br />

gasoline service station pursuant to subsequent ABC permits <strong>and</strong> potential<br />

findings for Public Necessity <strong>and</strong> Convenience, which will be applied for by the<br />

future tenants.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081025 Tentative Tract Map No. 3<strong>15</strong>46<br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

Tentative Tract Map No. 3<strong>15</strong>46 proposes a Schedule A subdivision <strong>of</strong> 36.28 gross<br />

acres into 114 single family residential lots with a minimum lot size <strong>of</strong> 7,200 sq. ft.,<br />

one open space lot for a 4 acre park, <strong>and</strong> one open space lot for a 20' wide<br />

regional trail.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081027 Tentative Tract Map No. 29328<br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

Tentative Tract Map No. 29328 proposes a Schedule A subdivision <strong>of</strong> 19.32 acres<br />

into 74 single family residential lots with a minimum lot size <strong>of</strong> 7,200 sq. ft <strong>and</strong> one<br />

detention basin. The project also includes a 12' wide community trail located within<br />

the SH-74 right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081033 ConocoPhillips Line 200 Relocation- DWR Milepost 62.26 to 64.46 Project<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Gustine--Merced<br />

To protect public health <strong>and</strong> to safeguard California Aqueduct (Aqueduct)<br />

operations, Department <strong>of</strong> Water resources (DWR) has requested that the<br />

ConocoPhillips Company (ConocoPhillips) relocate a portion <strong>of</strong> its 16 inch<br />

diameter pipeline, Line 200, to the east side <strong>of</strong> the Aqueduct. Line 200 transports<br />

crude oil <strong>and</strong> semi-refined petroleum products from the San Joaquin Valley to<br />

refineries near San Francisco. In 1997 the western edge <strong>of</strong> the Aqueduct at the<br />

milepost 62.26, where Line 200 crosses, failed. The failed slope caused a 120 foot<br />

section <strong>of</strong> the Aqueduct's concrete liner to slide into the Aqueduct. DWR<br />

concluded that a future slope failure could cause Line 200 to rupture into the<br />

Aqueduct at milepost 62.26, which is an unacceptable risk. In cooperation with<br />

ConocoPhillips, DWR determined that relocating Line 200 to the east <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Aqueduct would provide protection from potential Line 200 ruptures in the future.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082018 Frazier/ Burtchett Major Subdivision<br />

Humboldt County Community Development Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

A Final Map Subdivision <strong>of</strong> an approx. 79.5 acre parcel into 10 lots ranging in size<br />

from 2.5 acres to 28.7 acres in size. All lots will be served by onsite sewage<br />

disposal systems. Six lots (phase 1) will be served with water from the Willow<br />

Creek Community Services District <strong>and</strong> four lots (phase 2) will obtain water from<br />

three proposed wells. Lot 4 will be created as a flag lot.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082019 07-030 (Tumber)<br />

Sutter County Community Services District<br />

Live Oak--Sutter<br />

A rezone from AG (General Agricultural) to RAN (Ranchette) <strong>and</strong> a tentative parcel<br />

map to divide an 18 acre parcel into four parcels (3, 4, 5, 6 acres).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082020 07-031 (Tumber)<br />

Sutter County Community Services District<br />

Live Oak--Sutter<br />

A rezone from AG (General Agriculture) to RAN (Ranchette) <strong>and</strong> a tentative parcel<br />

map to divide an 18 acre parcel into four parcels (3, 4, 5, 6 acres).<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082022 Amended Boots Commercial Stables<br />

Humboldt County Community Development Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

Project seeks to remedy a l<strong>and</strong> use violation wherein a commercial stable was<br />

established without the benefit <strong>of</strong> County review. The applicant currently has +/- 40<br />

horses boarded on the 89 acre parcel. This application seeks to legitimize that<br />

number, add another 80 horses in the immediate future <strong>and</strong> include the capability<br />

<strong>of</strong> an additional 40 horses at some point in the future totaling commercial stables<br />

for up to 160 horses. This permit includes an 11,250 sq. ft. barn, a 3,500 sq. ft.<br />

second farm dwelling, a 6,000 sq. ft. uncovered parking area (gravel), a 10,368 sq.<br />

ft. indoor riding arena, +/- 45 9' X 12' <strong>and</strong> 10 slightly larger uncovered stalls. The<br />

parcel is already developed with a small residence, the horse stalls, the outdoor<br />

arena <strong>and</strong> the indoor arena (this was permitted as a private use <strong>and</strong> will be<br />

converted to a commercial use through this permit). Per the Eel River Area Plan<br />

(ERAP), both residences are to be occupied by the property owner/ operator <strong>and</strong><br />

their family members. All sewage disposal <strong>and</strong> water sources are on site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082025 Cosumnes Electrical Distribution Extension Project<br />

Sacramento Municipal Utility District<br />

--Sacramento<br />

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is proposing to construct <strong>and</strong><br />

operate a substation <strong>and</strong> appurtenant overhead line (1.25 miles) in southern<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Sacramento. A substation would be located at the Verizon<br />

Data Services facility located at 7901 Freeport Boulevard. The line will also<br />

provide a connection to a substation that will be located at the Freeport Regional<br />

Water Authority located just north <strong>of</strong> the Town <strong>of</strong> Freeport. The overhead line will<br />

be located parallel to Freeport Boulevard <strong>and</strong> extend east across I-5 just north <strong>of</strong><br />

Stonecrest Avenue. The substation <strong>and</strong> overhead line will be constructed in late<br />

<strong>2007</strong>/ early 2008 <strong>and</strong> be operational in mid-2008. The Mitigated Negative<br />

Declaration does not identify any potentially significant environmental impacts that<br />

will result from construction <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />

2004111103 Mid County Parkway Project<br />

Riverside County Transportation Commission<br />

Perris, Corona, San Jacinto--Riverside<br />

The project includes two no project/no action alternatives <strong>and</strong> five "Build"<br />

alternatives. Many <strong>of</strong> the alternatives share common segments.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081026 General Plan Amendment No. 857, Change <strong>of</strong> Zone No. 7514, <strong>and</strong> Environmental<br />

Assessment No. 41368<br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

The project proposes the development <strong>of</strong> 694 residential units, which includes 308<br />

single-family residences <strong>and</strong> 386 apartments on approximately 106-acres.<br />

The project includes a mixture <strong>of</strong> residential unit-types <strong>and</strong> densities: including 108<br />

single-family residential units ranging from 5,000 square foot to 6,000 square foot<br />

lots. 123 cluster units, <strong>and</strong> 386 apartments units. The cluster housing is proposed<br />

for the northern portion <strong>of</strong> the site between the east project boundary <strong>and</strong> Pat's<br />

Ranch Road on the west. The 5,000 to 6,000 square foot lots are proposed for the<br />

southern portion <strong>of</strong> the site, south <strong>of</strong> the cluster housing, between the east project<br />

boundary <strong>and</strong> Pat's Ranch Road on the west. The apartment units are propped<br />

for the area <strong>of</strong> the site that is west <strong>of</strong> Pat's Ranch Road <strong>and</strong> south <strong>of</strong> 68th Street.<br />

The density <strong>of</strong> the houses ranges from 8.4 units per acre for the cluster housing,<br />

5.9 units per acre for the 5,000 square foot lots, 5.5 units per acre for the 6,000<br />

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square foot lots, <strong>and</strong> 20.05 units per acre for the apartment units.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081029 Palm/ Industrial Distribution Center (Development Permit Type 2 No. 06-28)<br />

San Bernardino, City <strong>of</strong><br />

San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />

The proposed project includes the construction <strong>of</strong> a warehouse/ distribution facility<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> a single building totaling 682,408 sq. ft. The approx. 33 acre project<br />

site is located at the southeast corner <strong>of</strong> Palm Avenue <strong>and</strong> Industrial Parkway,<br />

southwest <strong>of</strong> the Interstate 2<strong>15</strong>/ Palm Avenue interchange.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081030 City <strong>of</strong> Tulare 2030 General Plan Update<br />

Tulare, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Tulare--Tulare<br />

The City is preparing the 2030 General Plan Update for four elements: (1) L<strong>and</strong><br />

Use Element, (2) Transportation & Circulation Element, <strong>and</strong> (3/4) a consolidated<br />

Conservation & Open Space Element. The other elements m<strong>and</strong>ated by <strong>State</strong> law<br />

will remain as adopted in 1993. This EIR will provide an assessment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

updated General Plan elements. The draft EIR is expected to be available for<br />

public review in September <strong>of</strong> <strong>2007</strong>. The City <strong>of</strong> Tulare is located on the west side<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tulare County along <strong>State</strong> Route 99. The City is located approximately halfway<br />

between Bakersfield to the south <strong>and</strong> Fresno to the north.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082023 San Francisco General Hospital Seismic Compliance, New Hospital Construction<br />

San Francisco <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

San Francisco--San Francisco<br />

The proposed project is the development <strong>of</strong> a new hospital on the existing campus<br />

on the west lawn <strong>of</strong> the 24-acre medical campus. The west lawn is bounded by<br />

Building 20 on the north, Building 30 on the south, the Main Hospital (Building 5)<br />

on the east <strong>and</strong> steps <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape areas down to Potrero Avenue on the west.<br />

Access roads separate the west lawn from Building 5 <strong>and</strong> the lower l<strong>and</strong>scaped<br />

area from Potrero Avenue. Buildings 20 <strong>and</strong> 30 are five-story masonry buildings<br />

constructed in 19<strong>15</strong> <strong>and</strong> 1936 as hospital wards <strong>and</strong> are currently used for<br />

research facilities, research laboratories <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices, support services <strong>and</strong><br />

administration such as patient billing Medic-Cal eligibility <strong>and</strong> quality management.<br />

The proposed new hospital would remain within the height limit <strong>of</strong> 105 feet<br />

permitted in the zoning district. The new approximately eight-story (including two<br />

basement levels) 419,070 square foot acute care hospital building will have<br />

approximately 284 acute care beds. The existing space in Building 5, the current<br />

hospital, would be reused for non-acute care medical purposes. The applicant has<br />

applied for a proposed ro<strong>of</strong>top medical helipad on Building 5 (Case #2003.1200E)<br />

which is undergoing separate environmental review. Should that helipad be<br />

approved, the applicant may desire to re-locate it from the current hospital to the<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>top <strong>of</strong> the new hospital once the new hospital is completed.<br />

The applicant proposes to replace the interior road network with two-cul-de-sacs.<br />

Pedestrians would continue to use the sidewalk along the internal roadway <strong>and</strong><br />

would have access to the new hospital from 23rd street, the parking garage on<br />

23rd Street, 22nd Street <strong>and</strong> Potrero Avenue. Patients <strong>and</strong> visitor vehicles would<br />

be directed to access the campus from 23rd. Patient <strong>and</strong> visitor drop <strong>of</strong>f <strong>and</strong><br />

pick-up would use a turnaround accessed at 23rd Street. Ambulances would<br />

access the campus from 22nd Street to a new emergency room in the northeast<br />

quadrant <strong>of</strong> the new hospital building.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081021 L12 <strong>and</strong> 82nd Street West New Elementary School Project<br />

Westside Union School District<br />

Lancaster--Los Angeles<br />

The Westside Union School District proposes to acquire a 12.7 acre parcel <strong>of</strong><br />

undeveloped, native l<strong>and</strong> for the purposes <strong>of</strong> constructing a new elementary<br />

school.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081022 Bommer Canyon Trailhead<br />

Irvine, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Irvine--Orange<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> a realignment <strong>of</strong> an existing access road from Shady<br />

Canyon Drive, as well as the construction <strong>of</strong> a parking lot (14 spaces) <strong>and</strong> a 744<br />

sq. ft. restroom/ trailhead/ staff <strong>of</strong>fice to facilitate the use <strong>of</strong> existing trails. The new<br />

access road will be approx. 24 feet in width with an all weather surface.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081028 Brightwater Specific Plan <strong>and</strong> Annexation<br />

Huntington Beach, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Huntington Beach--Orange<br />

The proposed project involves three components: 1) annexation application to the<br />

Orange County Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCO) to annex the<br />

Brightwater Development Project into the City <strong>of</strong> Huntington Beach; 2) prezoning<br />

for portions <strong>of</strong> the Brightwater Development Project presently located within<br />

Orange County; <strong>and</strong> 3) rezoning <strong>of</strong> the portions <strong>of</strong> the site currently located within<br />

the City <strong>of</strong> Huntington Beach from RL to Specific Plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082017 Pinnacle View Planned Development<br />

Scotts Valley, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotts Valley--Santa Cruz<br />

12 single family dwellings <strong>and</strong> 8 twonhomes located on four vacant parcels totaling<br />

two acres at the end <strong>of</strong> Lundy Lane.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082021 PA-0700295 & PA-0700296<br />

San Joaquin County Community Development Department<br />

--San Joaquin<br />

A General Plan Amendment (PA-0700295) to amend the General Plan designation<br />

<strong>of</strong> one 0.52 acre parcel from R/M (Medium Density Residential) to C/C<br />

(Community Commercial) <strong>and</strong> a Zone Reclassification (PA-0700296) application to<br />

reclassify the zoning from R-M (Medium Density Residential) to C-C (Community<br />

Commercial).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082026 Science Building Expansion<br />

Los Rios Community College District<br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project includes the expansion <strong>of</strong> the Cosumnes River College<br />

Science Building (Building 2). The expansion will provide for instructional space,<br />

including new laboratories, as well as additional internal square footage for a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> uses to be determined later. The project will include an expansion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

building by an estimated <strong>15</strong>,023 sq. ft. Construction <strong>of</strong> the improvements is<br />

scheduled to occur in 2008 <strong>and</strong> 2009. The expansion project will result in an<br />

increased overall classroom space, <strong>and</strong> will likely result in a limited increase in<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> for utilities, infrastructure, <strong>and</strong> parking at the campus or the site. All<br />

infrastructure upgrades <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed utilities are included within the proposed<br />

building improvements.<br />

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2000034007 Salinas Valley Water Project<br />

Monterey County<br />

Salinas--Monterey, San Luis Obispo<br />

Since certification <strong>of</strong> the EIR, the Monterey County Water Resources Agency has<br />

modified the Salinas Valley Water Project by implementing new flow targets for<br />

steelhead trout migration, changing the location <strong>of</strong> the Salinas River Diversion<br />

Facility river water connecting pipeline, <strong>and</strong> deciding to install a buried pipeline to<br />

seasonally change the point <strong>of</strong> discharge <strong>of</strong> the Blanco Drain. These project<br />

modifications are described <strong>and</strong> analyzed in the Addendum to the Salinas Valley<br />

Water Project EIR.<br />

2001092014 Capitol Expressway Light Rail Project<br />

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority<br />

San Jose--Santa Clara<br />

Extend Light Rail by 3.1 miles from the Alum Rock Light Rail Station to Nieman<br />

Boulevard in two phases. Include four new light rail stations, an exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

Park-<strong>and</strong>-Ride Lot, <strong>and</strong> a Vehicle Storage Facility. Existing carpool lanes would<br />

be removed from Capitol Expressway between Capitol Avenue <strong>and</strong> Nieman<br />

Boulevard. Electrical transmission facilities in the project area would also be<br />

relocated.<br />

2003121005 06-FRE 180 KP 39.58/43.93 (PM24.6/27.3) Mendota East Rehab<br />

Caltrans #6<br />

Mendota--Fresno<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the<br />

project applicant, Caltrans. The applicant proposes to extend bridges at three<br />

locations <strong>and</strong> extend a culvert at another location with mitigation being done for all<br />

removed riparian vegetation.<br />

2004062132 Whisper Creek Subdivision<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Placer<br />

This project is for the Annexation <strong>of</strong> property to PCWA's Zone No. 1 service area.<br />

PCWA is proposing to Annex Assessor's Parcel Numbers. 023-260-002,006,007,<br />

<strong>and</strong> 017, totaling 60.6 acres, to allow the Agency to provide treated water service<br />

for a proposed 104 unit housing development. It is proposed that the Agency<br />

wholesale the water for the properties to the area retailer, California - American<br />

Water Company (Cal Am). Cal Am is aware <strong>of</strong> this situation <strong>and</strong> has given their<br />

written support <strong>of</strong> the annexation <strong>and</strong> subsequent service <strong>of</strong> treated water,<br />

provided that all appropriate Agency <strong>and</strong> Cal Am fees are paid.<br />

The owner <strong>of</strong> the Whisper Creek Subdivision has requested the annexation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

property in order to acquire treated water service. Placer County has adopted an<br />

Environmental Impact Report for the Whisper Creek Subdivision, which evaluated<br />

potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed Subdivision, which<br />

includes 104 single-family residential housing units. The proposed lots range in<br />

size from 10,835 square feet to 27,297 square feet hat document addressed the<br />

environmental impacts associated the project in the Silver Creek Environmental<br />

Impact Report.<br />

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2006121047 Topper Lane Tentative Parcel Map; TPM 20895RPL^1, Log No. 91-14-044A<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

--San Diego<br />

The proposed project is a minor residential subdivision to divide 6.73 net acres.<br />

The project is subject to the Regional L<strong>and</strong> Use Policy 1.1 (CUDA) Current Urban<br />

Development Area <strong>and</strong> General Plan Use Designations (1)(2) Residential. The<br />

current zone for the property is split zoned into RR1 <strong>and</strong> RS1, both <strong>of</strong> which<br />

require that a minimum lot size <strong>of</strong> 1 acre be maintained.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>022110 Central Terrace Final Map Subdivision, FMS-06-08/PUD-06-04/CUP-06-18<br />

Humboldt County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Humboldt<br />

A Final Map Subdivision <strong>and</strong> Planned Unit Development <strong>of</strong> an approximately 3.6<br />

acre parcel. A total <strong>of</strong> 25 lots are proposed, consisting <strong>of</strong> 18 single family lots <strong>and</strong><br />

7 multifamily lots, which will allow for a total <strong>of</strong> 66 dwelling units. The single family<br />

lots range in size (not including common areas) from 2,051 square feet to 2,347<br />

square feet. The multifamily lots range in size from 2,593 to 8,011 square feet. A<br />

Planned Unit Development is proposed to allow for reduced setbacks <strong>and</strong> lot sizes<br />

while providing for l<strong>and</strong>scaping, 4 trash/recycling areas <strong>and</strong> common parking<br />

areas. Pursuant to Section 322.5-1 et seq. H.C.C., an exception to the solar<br />

access st<strong>and</strong>ards is requested for proposed multifamily lots A-1, A-2, <strong>and</strong> A-3.<br />

Pursuant to Section 314-6.5 H.C.C. a Conditional Use Permit is needed to allow<br />

for single family residences on proposed lots C-1 through C-18. The project<br />

includes a Street Name Assignment to name the proposed new unnamed access<br />

road that is to serve the proposed subdivision a name that is found acceptable by<br />

the <strong>Planning</strong> Division. The project will be served by community water <strong>and</strong> sewer.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052147 Green Hills Road Industrial Buildings<br />

Scotts Valley, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotts Valley--Santa Cruz<br />

The construction <strong>of</strong> two new light industrial buildings (6,720 & 11,700 square feet).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>061027 Conveyance <strong>of</strong> Refuge Water Supply, Including Modification <strong>and</strong> Reconstruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Facilities<br />

Central California Irrigation District<br />

Mendota--Fresno, Madera<br />

The project involves the measures to provide for conveyance <strong>of</strong> a refuge water<br />

supply to the Mendota Wildlife Area located on the south side <strong>of</strong> the Mendota Pool<br />

formed by the existing Mendota Dam <strong>of</strong> Central California Irrigation District. The<br />

project will involve the provision <strong>of</strong> water by the United Sates Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />

Reclamation <strong>and</strong> the conveyance <strong>of</strong> that water through the Mendota Pool to the<br />

Mendota Wildlife Area utilizing a reconstructed Mendota Dam <strong>and</strong> other equipment<br />

<strong>and</strong> facilities to be installed by the United <strong>State</strong>s Bureau <strong>of</strong> Reclamation for<br />

delivery <strong>of</strong> the water to the Mendota Wildlife Area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089019 Donahue Lot Split (Tentative Parcel Map TPM07-03/Development Review Permit<br />

DR07-06/AEIS07-10)<br />

Santee, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Santee--San Diego<br />

The proposed project is a Tentative Parcel Map (TPM07-03) to create two<br />

residential lots on a 0.54 acre parcel <strong>and</strong> a Development Review Permit (DR07-06<br />

<strong>and</strong> for the development <strong>of</strong> one single family residence, a new paved driveway<br />

within an access <strong>and</strong> utility easement, drainage improvements <strong>and</strong> site<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scaping. The proposed lot area <strong>of</strong> Parcel 1 <strong>and</strong> Parcel 2 are 10,447 square<br />

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feet <strong>and</strong> 13,209 square feet respectively. The construction <strong>of</strong> one single family<br />

residence is proposed on Parcel 2. The single family residence will be 3,411<br />

square feet including an attached three car garage. Within the southeastern<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> Parcel 2, <strong>and</strong> existing 528 square foot two-car garage will remain. An<br />

existing single story, single family residence is proposed to remain on Parcel 1.<br />

The two residential lots will take access from an access <strong>and</strong> utility easement <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

Pryor Drive. The project is conditioned to provide a 26 foot wide paved driveway<br />

within the easement that will lead to two separate 12 foot driveways on Parcels 1<br />

<strong>and</strong> 2. An AC berm is proposed to be built along the eastern side <strong>of</strong> the paved<br />

driveway to convey site drainage to the existing storm drain system on Pryor Drive.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089020 Cottonwood Creek Bicycle Grant Proposal; Agreement <strong>2007</strong>-0035-R4;<br />

Cottonwood Creek<br />

Merced, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Merced--Merced<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the<br />

project applicant City <strong>of</strong> Merced. The applicant proposes: Culvert 1 construct an<br />

8-foot wide by 5-foot tall by 360 foot long concrete box culvert pedestrian/bicycle<br />

path crossing with riprap; Culvert 2 construct an 8-foot wide by 5-foot tall by<br />

300-foot long concrete box culvert pedestrian/bicycle path crossing with riprap;<br />

<strong>and</strong> Bridge 1 construct an 8-foot wide by 32-foot long spanned pedestrian/bicycle<br />

path crossing.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089021 Cal Fed Demonstration Recharge Project<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--San Joaquin<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number R2-2005-0226, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish<br />

<strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project Operator, Mr. Charles K. McClain (County<br />

Administrator), Marysville, CA:<br />

This agreement pertains only to those activities specifically described in<br />

Streambed Alteration Notification No. R2-<strong>2007</strong>-0084 pertaining to the Cal Fed<br />

Demonstration Recharge Project which includes the installation <strong>of</strong> three in-water<br />

fish screens along the lower Mokelumne River, which are summarized as follows:<br />

(1) Cal Fed Site - a proposed new diversion scheduled to be constructed on the<br />

north bank <strong>of</strong> the lower Mokelumne River in late summer/early fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>2007</strong>. The<br />

diversion rate will be 10 cubic feet per second (cfs), which will be piped to an<br />

infiltration basin for groundwater recharge north <strong>of</strong> the river. The diversion will<br />

consist <strong>of</strong> a fish screen in the river <strong>of</strong>f the toe <strong>of</strong> the north bank. (2) North<br />

Pumping Station - The north pumping station is an existing diversion, which has<br />

proposed for a similar type fish screen as site #1. The existing diversion rate is 10<br />

cfs, but may be increased to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 30 cfs in the future. (3) South<br />

Pumping Station - The south pumping station is an existing diversion, which has<br />

proposed for a similar type fish screen as site #1. The existing diversion rate is 10<br />

cfs, but may be increased to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 30 cfs in the future.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088043 MH Basement IT Complex Remodel, CF1-708<br />

California <strong>State</strong> University, Fullerton<br />

Fullerton--Orange<br />

In McCarthy Hall basement remove walls on east <strong>of</strong> room 63 <strong>and</strong> south <strong>of</strong> 55 <strong>and</strong><br />

between 54A <strong>and</strong> 61. Install new corridor wall between 57 <strong>and</strong> 64 <strong>and</strong> relocated<br />

doors to 57 <strong>and</strong> 64. Close <strong>of</strong>f doors in 57A, 56, <strong>and</strong> 54D. Add new door in 56<br />

East wall re-switch as necessary for doors. Remove Telco closet <strong>and</strong> stub window<br />

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wall in 63. Fill in floor tile <strong>and</strong> ceiling tile as necessary add cove base, patch <strong>and</strong><br />

paint to match existing. Adjust fire alarm.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088044 MRCA Malibu Coastal Slope Trails Acquisitions; Ramirez-Escondido Canyons<br />

Mountains Recreation <strong>and</strong> Conservation Authority<br />

--Los Angeles<br />

Acquisition <strong>of</strong> twelve parcels in the City <strong>of</strong> Malibu:<br />

APNs 4465-004-070, 4465-004-071, 4467-003-044, 4467-003-021, 4467-003-031,<br />

4467-002-041, 4460-014-006, 4460-014-008, 4460-0<strong>15</strong>-001, 4467-002-060,<br />

4467-002-042, 4467-002-044.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088045 Lovers Leap Restoration Project Agreement 2006-0088-R4<br />

Fish & Game #4<br />

--Stanislaus<br />

Restore a mined reach <strong>of</strong> the Stanislaus River by creating salmonid habitat <strong>and</strong><br />

restoring geomorphic processes within the river.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088046 Conditional Use Permit P07-03 (Furry Friends)<br />

Santee, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Santee--San Diego<br />

The application is to establish an exterior dog run in conjunction with an<br />

established 2,250 square foot animal hospital <strong>and</strong> animal boarding facility. The<br />

dog run will be adjacent to the facility, with controlled access to <strong>and</strong> from the<br />

facility. The 1.75 acre site is developed with a total <strong>of</strong> 22,245 square feet <strong>of</strong><br />

building area, parking, fencing, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping within the GC - General<br />

Commercial zone. The proposed project represents a negligible change in the use<br />

<strong>of</strong> an existing facility.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088047 Agreement Regarding Proposed Stream or Lake Alteration 1600-2006-0081-R6<br />

Los Angeles City Department <strong>of</strong> Water <strong>and</strong> Power<br />

Bishop--Inyo<br />

LADWP is proposing to divert <strong>and</strong> spread high run<strong>of</strong>f flows through unimproved<br />

spreading diversions, s<strong>and</strong>traps, <strong>and</strong> spillgates. Some <strong>of</strong> the diversions flow into<br />

channels that return flows to the Owens River, some end in pastures, <strong>and</strong> some<br />

go directly on to the desert without a channel. Purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to attempt<br />

to control flows during high run<strong>of</strong>f events <strong>and</strong> provide ground water recharge.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088048 Common L<strong>and</strong>owner Transfer <strong>of</strong> up to 2,000 AF<strong>of</strong> TLBWSD <strong>2007</strong> <strong>State</strong> Water<br />

Project Water to Kern County Water Agency<br />

Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District<br />

Bakersfield--Kern<br />

The District will transfer up to 2,000 AF <strong>of</strong> its <strong>2007</strong> Table A Entitlement Water to<br />

Kern County Water Agency for the JG Boswell Co. who farms in both Districts.<br />

The transfer will be completed in <strong>2007</strong>. This proposed transfer is designed to<br />

enable the JG Bowell Co. to better manage its respective water supplies. No<br />

l<strong>and</strong>s will be fallowed as a result <strong>of</strong> the transfer <strong>and</strong> no additional groundwater will<br />

be pumped. The l<strong>and</strong>s have been actively farmed in the past.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088049 Upper Ranch Play Area Restoration (below Obstacle Campground)<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Benito<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project is to restore a 4x4 play area to improve the visual<br />

impact <strong>and</strong> reduce erosion <strong>and</strong> sediment loss. Tasks include restoring native<br />

vegetation, restoring soil to natural grade, <strong>and</strong> constructing a sustainable 4x4 trail<br />

through the area. This will improve wildlife habitat <strong>and</strong> reduce soil erosion. This<br />

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project is located on the east side <strong>of</strong> the Upper Ranch 4x4 Obstacle Campground<br />

<strong>and</strong> encompasses about two acres. It is adjacent to, but not in the drainage.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088050 Palisades Reservoir Dam, No. 1022-2<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong>, Division <strong>of</strong> Dams<br />

Dana Point--Orange<br />

Replace the ends <strong>of</strong> the existing perforated subdrains with PVC SDR-35 pipe <strong>and</strong><br />

install a new toe drain system at the toe <strong>of</strong> the dam with PVC Schedule 40 pipe.<br />

Flow cartridges will be installed at the ends <strong>of</strong> the subdrain pipes in order to<br />

provide continuous monitoring. An alarm system will be implemented. This work<br />

will improve the drainage system at Palisades Reservoir Dam.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088051 Echo Lake Dam, No. 53-9<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong>, Division <strong>of</strong> Dams<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> a slide gate into one <strong>of</strong> the bays <strong>of</strong> the spillway.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088052 Rename San Bernardino <strong>State</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Building<br />

General Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> General Services, Asset Management Branch, is designing a<br />

marker <strong>and</strong> plaque that will appropriately commemorate the San Bernardino <strong>State</strong><br />

Government Center as the Rosa Parks Memorial Building.<br />

The new signage is consistent with signing requirements for state buildings. The<br />

new signage will be erected in a manner similar to that <strong>of</strong> other <strong>State</strong> buildings that<br />

have been named in honor <strong>of</strong> a significant person in California or American<br />

History. The current building signage will be replaced so as to allow for the easy<br />

identification <strong>of</strong> the building. Thus, the proposed signage shall include:<br />

- The building address <strong>and</strong> "STATE GOVERNMENT CENTER" located at the main<br />

building entrance to remain.<br />

- A double-sided monument sign identifying the building as the Rosa Parks<br />

Memorial Building to be located in the existing l<strong>and</strong>scape area at the main building<br />

entrance courtyard.<br />

- New brushed aluminum letters on the existing concrete entrance wall on North<br />

"E" Street side identifying the building as the Rosa Parks Memorial Building.<br />

- A commemorative bronze cast plaque for Rosa Parks to be erected on the<br />

existing stone wall in the first floor main lobby.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088053 California <strong>State</strong> Capitol Re-ro<strong>of</strong>ing Project<br />

General Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> General Services/Real Estate Services Division (DGS/RESD)<br />

proposes to re-ro<strong>of</strong> approximately 90,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> Capitol Building<br />

(Capitol). The Capitol ro<strong>of</strong> membrane is comprised <strong>of</strong> two ro<strong>of</strong> types: a Trocal<br />

single ply ro<strong>of</strong> over polyisocyanurate rigid foam insulation <strong>and</strong> a four-layer asphalt<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>. The older, original membrane below contains asbestos. The Trocal<br />

membrane that lies on top <strong>of</strong> the original membrane is failing <strong>and</strong> has trapped<br />

water below its surface, causing deterioration <strong>of</strong> the insulation, <strong>and</strong> some areas<br />

have leaked to the interior <strong>of</strong> the Capitol Building. Additionally, skylights will be<br />

replaced because the old skylights have had periodic water infiltration issues for<br />

many years.<br />

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The project scope includes the demolition <strong>of</strong> two ro<strong>of</strong>ing systems: replacement <strong>of</strong><br />

the gutter <strong>and</strong> rainwater leader system; removal <strong>and</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> mechanical<br />

equipment; removal <strong>and</strong> reinstallation <strong>of</strong> all electrical connections; removal <strong>of</strong><br />

wood walk paths; <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> flooring in two light wells. The mechanical<br />

equipment curbs will be raised <strong>and</strong> new flashing <strong>and</strong> walk paths will be added for<br />

the mechanical equipment <strong>and</strong> security. Additionally, new skylight structures will<br />

be installed, including the tunnel walkway. The project scope also includes<br />

installation <strong>of</strong> a new Operating Procedures Outline Sheet (OPOS) rated window<br />

washing swing <strong>and</strong> miscellaneous California Code <strong>of</strong> Regulations (CCR) Title 24<br />

upgrades.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088054 17th District Ag Fair Property Acquisition<br />

General Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Grass Valley--Nevada<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> an acquisition <strong>of</strong> a commercial property<br />

comprising 0.40 acre located adjacent to Nevada County Fairgrounds. The project<br />

involves negligible or no expansion <strong>of</strong> use beyond that existing at the time <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lead agency's determination. The project will transfer ownership <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> to the<br />

California Department <strong>of</strong> General Services <strong>and</strong> allow for future fairgrounds<br />

expansion.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088055 Assignment <strong>of</strong> Ground Restoration Credit to El Dorado County APN 34-232-07<br />

(Downing)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

Unincorporated--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> assignment <strong>of</strong> 711 square feet <strong>of</strong> restored stream<br />

environment zone restoration (SEZ) credit, from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a<br />

receiving parcel on which minor structures accessory to existing facilities will be<br />

reconstructed for disabled access (garage with residential entryway). The transfer<br />

enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to carry out the project without any net increase<br />

in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong> coverage in the SEZ areas within the Lake Tahoe<br />

Basin.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088056 Howard Forest Star Thistle Burn<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Willits--Mendocino<br />

This project involves control burning yellow star thistle (Centaurea solstitialis L.), a<br />

noxious weed species, to control it's spread at the CAL FIRE Mendocino Unit<br />

Headquarters facility known as Howard Forest. The project involves the ignition <strong>of</strong><br />

grassy areas to burn star thistle plants within several units comprising a total <strong>of</strong> 12<br />

acres. The fire will be contained <strong>and</strong> eventually extinguished using "wet lines"<br />

(i.e., perimeter lines wetted with water) applied using fire engines. As part <strong>of</strong> this<br />

process, fire fighters will be trained using this firefighting technique.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088057 Mapping <strong>of</strong> Wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Riparian Habitat in Southern California<br />

Southern California Coastal Water <strong>Research</strong> Project Authority<br />

--Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside, ...<br />

This project will map wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> riparian habitat <strong>and</strong> flood control infrastructure<br />

comprehensively in the study area. Beneficiaries include regional boards,<br />

counties, municipalities, non-pr<strong>of</strong>its, <strong>and</strong> scientists.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088058 Prairie Creek Trail Trailhead Repairs<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

Repair storm damage incurred January 2006 at the Prairie Creek Trail trailhead<br />

located at mile marker 129 on the Newton Drury Parkway in Prairie Creek<br />

Redwoods <strong>State</strong> Park. Reconstruct approximately 160 feet <strong>of</strong> the trail to bring the<br />

surface back to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) st<strong>and</strong>ards for accessibility.<br />

Construct a rock retaining wall (approximately 2 feet high) on both sides <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 100 feet <strong>of</strong> the reconstructed trail in order to support the tread.<br />

Construct approximately 60 feet <strong>of</strong> new trail outside the present alignment, in order<br />

to establish an accessible grade. Install a barrier log 80 feet in length alongside<br />

the existing parking lot to prevent hikers from cutting the trail. Remove the existing<br />

temporary trail <strong>and</strong> trans-locate its gravel materials to the new trail. Save native<br />

plants from the reroute <strong>and</strong> transplant into the old alignment; revegetate with<br />

additional local native species as needed.<br />

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Total Documents: 52 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 27<br />

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2006061124 Rose City Industrial Park Project<br />

Wasco, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Wasco--Kern<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> Wasco is facilitating the master planning <strong>of</strong> an industrial park east <strong>of</strong><br />

the City's existing city limits <strong>and</strong> south <strong>of</strong> Highway 46. The industrial park area at<br />

build out will be 1,640 more or less acres. The project includes General Plan<br />

Amendments, Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence Amendment, Annexation, Precise Development<br />

Plans, <strong>and</strong> Cancellation <strong>of</strong> Williamson Act Contracts. The project will include new<br />

rail service by Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) company, new internal rail<br />

spurs, roads, <strong>and</strong> connection to Highway 46.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081032 Gaviota Creek Bank Erosion Protection<br />

Caltrans #5<br />

Solvang--Santa Barbara<br />

Stabilize 140' <strong>of</strong> creek bank adjacent to highway.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081035 Friant-Kern Canal Elmo East S-7 Turnout Project<br />

Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District<br />

McFarl<strong>and</strong>--Kern<br />

The Southern San Joaquin Municipal Utility District (SSJMUD) proposes to<br />

construct <strong>and</strong> operate a turnout from the Friant-Kern Canal, including a pump<br />

station <strong>and</strong> underground pipeline to connect to an existing reservoir east <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

<strong>of</strong> McFarl<strong>and</strong>, in Kern County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081036 Comprehensive Planned Development 96-1 TE #2 & Vesting Tentative Tract Map<br />

52200 Time Extension #2<br />

Palmdale, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Palmdale--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is a two year discretionary time extension to CPD 96-1 Time<br />

Extension #1 <strong>and</strong> VTTM 52200 Time Extension #1. The Planned Development<br />

Supplemental text prepared for CPD 96-1 describes the project as a phased<br />

development <strong>of</strong> an equestrian-theme residential community known as Joshua<br />

Ranch. VTTM 52200 proposes to subdivide 793 acres into 535 residential lots,<br />

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one 31 acre equestrian center lot, one 26.61 acre community park site lot, one<br />

3.11 acre specialty park site lot <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong> open space lots consisting primarily <strong>of</strong><br />

native desert vegetation preserve, but also including improved passive use open<br />

space, <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping. The residential lots will consist <strong>of</strong> two categories: those<br />

over 20,000 sq. ft. in which horses <strong>and</strong> other equines may be maintained in<br />

accordance with City wide st<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> those under 20,000 sq. ft. where such<br />

animals would not be permitted. The project proposes development <strong>of</strong> an<br />

extensive system <strong>of</strong> riding <strong>and</strong> hiking trails along the planned streets <strong>and</strong> within<br />

the natural open space areas, including one <strong>of</strong> the City's planned multi-purpose<br />

trails which will connect with the 132 acre, City owned Warnack park site<br />

immediately west <strong>of</strong> the project site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082028 ED 07-17 for PM 07-02 & RZ 07-01<br />

Anderson, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Anderson--Shasta<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the reconfiguration <strong>of</strong> six parcels into four with a<br />

designated remainder <strong>and</strong> the rezoning <strong>of</strong> a portion (6.25 acres) <strong>of</strong> parcel<br />

086-070-081 from R-1, 10,000 to C-2 for General Commercial use. No<br />

development is proposed as part <strong>of</strong> this application.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082029 Los Harbors, Step 2 Planned Development Permit, Tentative Tract Map<br />

Subdivision, <strong>and</strong> Zone Amendment<br />

Arcata, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Arcata--Humboldt<br />

Subdivision/Planned Development: This project includes a Planned Development<br />

Permit, Tentative Tract Map, <strong>and</strong> Zone Amendment to create ten lots. The current<br />

project is Step 2 <strong>of</strong> an approved Development Concept Plan for a larger project<br />

that will eventually result in a residential/ business park conplex with an enhanced<br />

wetl<strong>and</strong> area as an amenity. Step 2 involves two separate projects: 1) a Rezoning<br />

(PD Overlay) <strong>and</strong> a Planned Development Permit for the northern 8.9 acre<br />

non-coastal portion <strong>of</strong> the project, <strong>and</strong> 2) a 3.1 acre, ten lot subdivision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

northernmost portion <strong>of</strong> the property separating out the existing daycare property,<br />

the light manufacturing building <strong>and</strong> creating eight new lots for single family<br />

residences.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081031 Front Street Mixed Use<br />

Soledad, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Soledad--Monterey<br />

The project entails the demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing residential motel <strong>and</strong> surrounding<br />

mobile homes, <strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a five-story building with 102 one <strong>and</strong> two<br />

bedroom residential condominium units <strong>and</strong> separate one <strong>and</strong> two-story buildings<br />

with 12,200 squre feet <strong>of</strong> commercial uses. The project also involves a general<br />

plan amendment <strong>and</strong> a zoning district change.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081034 City <strong>of</strong> Rialto Waste Water Treatment Plant Master Plan / Expansion<br />

Rialto, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Rialto--San Bernardino<br />

As proposed in the Rialto Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Master Plan, the<br />

capacity <strong>of</strong> Plant 5 would be doubled by duplicating each major piece <strong>of</strong><br />

equipment. The WWTP currently processes between 9 <strong>and</strong> 12 million gallons per<br />

day (mgd). The proposed expansion would allow for the treatment <strong>of</strong> up to 16<br />

mgd. Plants 1 through 4 would be decommissioned in place <strong>and</strong> later removed<br />

<strong>and</strong> new high efficiency filters would be added in addition to an ultraviolet<br />

disinfection system which would allow the plant to operate by gravity. After<br />

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ultraviolet disinfection, water would go through final testing prior to discharge via<br />

an existing outfall to the Rialto Channel. The proposed expansion <strong>and</strong><br />

modernization would accommodate approved projects <strong>and</strong> the projected growth <strong>of</strong><br />

the City General Plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081037 SPA 62-63, ZCC<strong>15</strong>2-<strong>15</strong>3, Map 101<br />

Kern County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Bakersfield--Kern<br />

Amend the Western Rosedale Specific Plan designations from R-IA (Intensive<br />

Agriculture) to SR (Suburban Residential - max 4 dwelling units per net acre).<br />

Concurrent Zone Changes from A (Exclusive Agriculture) to E 0.25 CL (Estate -<br />

min 0.25 acres per lot, Cluster Combining). MMR Bakersfield is proposing 202<br />

dwelling units. Rosedale <strong>and</strong> Greeley is proposing 160 dwelling units.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082030 City <strong>of</strong> Healdsburg 2025 General Plan Update<br />

Healdsburg, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Healdsburg--Sonoma<br />

The General Plan Update includes: (1) revising the L<strong>and</strong> Use Map, (2) updating<br />

the General Plan Policy Document, <strong>and</strong> (3) updating the Background Report <strong>of</strong> the<br />

General Plan. The draft General Plan Policy Document addresses the following<br />

topics:<br />

L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

Economic Development<br />

Public Services<br />

Safety<br />

Historic <strong>and</strong> Cultural Resources<br />

Housing<br />

Transportation<br />

Natural Resources<br />

Community Design<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082027 Gualala Instream UPE04-0040<br />

Sonoma County Permit <strong>and</strong> Resource Management Department<br />

--Sonoma<br />

Use Permit <strong>and</strong> Reclamation Plan to extend the permitted life <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />

Gualala Instream mining operation.<br />

2002112123 Revise Draft Environmental Impact Report for Tuscany Hills<br />

Calaveras County<br />

--Calaveras<br />

Approval <strong>of</strong> General Plan amendments from Mineral Resource Area 2A (MRA-2A)<br />

to Future Single Family Residential (FSFR) to correct a mapping error on the<br />

County General Plan Map <strong>and</strong> from FSFR to Specific Plan (SP) to implement the<br />

proposed density transfer on 561 acres <strong>of</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong> the remaining Rancheria del<br />

Rio Estanislao l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the current property owner, to Red Mountain Resort<br />

(Tuscany Hills).<br />

Zoning Amendments from General Agriculture (A1) to Single Family Residential<br />

(R-1), Recreation-Existing Parcel Size-Environmental Protection (REC-X-EP),<br />

Recreation (REC) <strong>and</strong> Recreation, existing parcel size (REC-X) <strong>and</strong> Specific Plan<br />

(SP) (for the Density Transfer parcel).<br />

A Vesting Tentative Subdivision Tract Map for 335 single family residential units,<br />

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28 lots zoned Recreation-Existing Parcel Size-Environmental Protection<br />

(REC-X-EP) with a proposed use as non-development open space, nine recreation<br />

lots zoned Recreation-Existing Parcel Size (REC-X) with proposed uses as an<br />

18-hole private, membership only golf course <strong>and</strong> marina <strong>and</strong> other lakefront<br />

recreational uses on 1,113 acres in Calaveras County. The project also includes a<br />

modification request from the st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>of</strong> the County Road Ordinance.<br />

Acceptance <strong>of</strong> "Grant <strong>of</strong> Restrictive Easement" to implement the Density Transfer.<br />

2003029010 PW-405-Construction <strong>of</strong> Improvements for Wanlass Park<br />

San Pablo, City <strong>of</strong><br />

San Pablo--Contra Costa<br />

The project involves restoration <strong>of</strong> Rheem Creek as part <strong>of</strong> a park development<br />

project located at Wanless Park. The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is<br />

executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement number 1600-2005-0095-3<br />

pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant,<br />

Adele Ho / City <strong>of</strong> San Pablo.<br />

2003102062 Marseilles<br />

Brentwood, City <strong>of</strong><br />

--Contra Costa<br />

The project involves bridge construction over Marsh Creek at Central Avenue, City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brentwood, Contra Costa County. The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game<br />

(DFG) is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement Number<br />

1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0025-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the<br />

project operator, Mr. Balwinder Grewal.<br />

2005032038 Capitol West Side Projects; Central Plant Renovation <strong>and</strong> West End <strong>Office</strong><br />

Complex<br />

General Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the renovation <strong>of</strong> the Central Heating <strong>and</strong><br />

Cooling Plant consistent with Alternative 2a as described in the Evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

Central Plan Alternative 2b, an addendum to the Capitol West Side Projects<br />

(Central Plant Renovation <strong>and</strong> West End <strong>Office</strong> Complex) EIR. The project<br />

generally includes, but is not limited to, construction <strong>of</strong> a new Central Plant;<br />

building <strong>and</strong> demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing Central Plant building; conversion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

open-loop condenser-water system to a cooling-tower system; cessation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

discharge <strong>of</strong> heated condenser effluent to the Sacramento River; installation <strong>of</strong><br />

20,000 tons <strong>of</strong> cooling tower operational capacity <strong>and</strong> an approximately six million<br />

gallon thermal storage tank; installation <strong>of</strong> new <strong>and</strong>/or modified chillers, boilers,<br />

electrical infrastructure, controls, water supply, <strong>and</strong> related mechanical equipment;<br />

enhancement <strong>of</strong> the security system; <strong>and</strong> modifications to the existing Central<br />

Plant site, including change <strong>of</strong> vehicle access points from P <strong>and</strong> Q Streets to<br />

Seventh Street. The project also involves the installation <strong>and</strong>/or modification <strong>of</strong><br />

various <strong>of</strong>f-site infrastructure appurtenances that convey steam, chilled water,<br />

electrical service, etc., to facilities on the Plant's distribution network. The Central<br />

Plant will continue to be operated by the California Department <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Services, Real Estate Services Division.<br />

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2005061140 VTTM 060291 <strong>and</strong> VTTM 060664<br />

Lancaster, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Lancaster--Los Angeles<br />

The project involves the fill <strong>of</strong> 0.03 acre <strong>of</strong> waters <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong>, as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> 29 acres into 105 residential lots, <strong>and</strong> associated rods <strong>and</strong><br />

infrastructure.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>041131 El Pedregal Apartments<br />

San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />

San Diego--San Diego<br />

Site Development Permit (SDP) for Affordable Housing Density Bonus for<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> 44 for rent residential units with one manager's unit for a total living<br />

area <strong>of</strong> approximately 56,800-square feet; a subterranean parking garage, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

1,206-square foot community center on a 2.26-acre site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>042141 2005-138 General Plan Amendment & Zoning Amendment for Aric <strong>and</strong> Suzette<br />

Glanville<br />

Calaveras County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Murphys--Calaveras<br />

The applicants are requesting a General Plan Amendment to (a) remove 6.37 +/acres<br />

(a portion <strong>of</strong> APN 68-010-090) from the Murphys-Douglas Flat Community<br />

Plan; (b) change the l<strong>and</strong> use designation from Resource Production, per the<br />

Murphys-Douglas Flat Community Plan, to Mineral Resource Area- 2B <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Calaveras County General Plan, for the same 6.37 +/- acres; <strong>and</strong> (c) retain the<br />

l<strong>and</strong> use designation <strong>of</strong> Mineral Resource Area-2B <strong>of</strong> the County General Plan, for<br />

29.48 +/- acres (APN 34-003-018 <strong>and</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong> APN 34-003-100), shown as<br />

proposed Parcel "A". The easterly portion <strong>of</strong> (APN 34-003-100) about 4.94 +/acres<br />

to remain Future Single Family Residential per the County General Plan<br />

designation. Concurrently requested is a Zoning Amendment form U (Unclassified)<br />

to A1-40 (General Agriculture-40 acre minimum parcel size) for 34.42 +/- acres<br />

(APNs 34-003-018 <strong>and</strong> 34-003-100), along with a zone change, shown as<br />

proposed Parcel "B", from RA-10 (Residential Agriculture-10 acre minimum parcel<br />

size) for about 6.37 +/- acres, in the Murphys-Douglas Flat Community Plan (a<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> APN 68-010-090) for a total area re-zoned to A1-40 <strong>of</strong> about 40.79 +/acres.<br />

All requested amendments are to accommodate BLA No. 05-86.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>051<strong>15</strong>2 TPM 20938, Log No. 05-08-012; El Montevideo Tentative Parcel Map<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

--San Diego<br />

The proposed project is a minor residential subdivision within the San Dieguito<br />

Community <strong>Planning</strong> Area. The project proposes to divide 17.71 acres into 3<br />

parcels measuring 5.4 acres, 7.88 acres, <strong>and</strong> 3.95 acres. An existing single-family<br />

residence is located on proposed parcel 1 <strong>and</strong> will remain. The project is subject<br />

to the Regional L<strong>and</strong> Use Element 2.4 (EDA) Estate Development Area <strong>and</strong><br />

General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Designation (17) Estate Residential, which permits 0.5<br />

dwelling units per acre. The current zone for the property is RR.5, which requires<br />

a minimum lot size <strong>of</strong> 2 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052123 Dillard-Orange Neighborhood Electric Distribution Expansion Project<br />

Sacramento Municipal Utility District<br />

Unincorporated--Sacramento<br />

SMUD proposes to construct <strong>and</strong> operate an upgraded <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed electrical<br />

substation. The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> increasing the footprint <strong>of</strong> the<br />

substation on existing SMUD property by approximately 0.04 acre, adding a<br />

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6.25-MVA transformer to the existing substation, which currently contains a<br />

6.25-MVA transformer, thus increasing the capacity <strong>of</strong> the substation from 6.25 to<br />

12.5 MVA. Additional improvements include paving the entrance <strong>of</strong> the substation,<br />

excavating <strong>and</strong> pouring a transformer pad, <strong>and</strong> adding approximately 300 feet <strong>of</strong><br />

69-kV subtransmission line to an existing 12-kV distribution line located on Orange<br />

Road, resulting in a 69-kV subtransmission line with 12-kV underbuild. The project<br />

would also result in the installation <strong>of</strong> approximately 365 feet <strong>of</strong> underground<br />

12-kV distribution line. The 69-kV <strong>and</strong> 12-kV overhead <strong>and</strong> underground work<br />

would require the installation <strong>of</strong> three utility poles (two on the east side <strong>of</strong> Dillard<br />

Road <strong>and</strong> one on the south side <strong>of</strong> Orange Road), <strong>and</strong> the installation <strong>of</strong> a buried<br />

pull box on the west side <strong>of</strong> Dillard Road.<br />

In addition, when future increased electrical load in the area requires increased<br />

substation capacity, the two 6.25-MVA transformers would be replaced with two<br />

12.5-MVA transformers. Future plans also include adding additional switchgear<br />

<strong>and</strong> capacitors as well as enlarging one <strong>of</strong> the existing concrete pads. The total<br />

capacity at the ultimate build-out <strong>of</strong> the substation would be 25 MVA.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052131 Monte Bello <strong>2007</strong> Live Fire Training Exercise<br />

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District<br />

Palo Alto--Santa Clara<br />

Burning up to 20 acres <strong>of</strong> open grassl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> shrubl<strong>and</strong> to provide training.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>061094 Vons Fuel Center<br />

Bishop, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Bishop--Inyo<br />

The project is to construct a fueling facility <strong>and</strong> convenience store at 1190 North<br />

Main Street. The proposed project site will utilize building pad D <strong>and</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong><br />

the parking lot at Kmart Vons Shopping Center. The fuel center will consist <strong>of</strong> a<br />

1,200 square feet convenience store, fueling canopy, underground fuel storage<br />

tanks with related equipment <strong>and</strong> site l<strong>and</strong>scape.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>062022 2005-<strong>15</strong>2 Tentative Parcel Map<br />

Calaveras County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Calaveras<br />

The applicant is requesting approval to divide the 20.24 +/- acre site into four<br />

parcels <strong>of</strong> 5.06 +/- acres, 5.03 +/- acres, 5.02 +/- acres, <strong>and</strong> 5.12 +/- acres,<br />

respectively.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089001 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0297 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-06-221 MEN "Miller Road"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Mendocino<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (Department) is issuing an Agreement for two<br />

encroachments: two permanent culvert replacements or rocked ford crossings on<br />

two unnamed tributaries to the Garcia River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089002 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0219 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-057HUM "Contender"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> 11 temporary crossings, four permanent culverts, <strong>and</strong> two rocked fords.<br />

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Documents Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 06, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>089003 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0185 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-05-199 MEN "US Greenwood Section 20 THP"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Mendocino<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (Department) is issuing an Agreement for one<br />

encroachment: temporary bridge crossing the South Fork Greenwood Creek.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089004 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0212 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-053HUM "Granny Smith 2"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for twenty-one<br />

encroachments: thirteen temporary crossings, four rocked fords, two fill<br />

excavations, one permanent crossing replacement, <strong>and</strong> one channel armoring or<br />

downspout installation.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089005 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0318 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-066HUM "Newburg Slivers"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for excavation,<br />

repair or replacement <strong>of</strong> permanent culverts at eleven sites <strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> two<br />

temporary crossings.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089006 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0072 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-022HUM "GDRCo 527"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for 19<br />

encroachments including up to <strong>15</strong> permanent culvert installations.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089008 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0296 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-06-212 MEN "Lobateni"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Mendocino<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing <strong>and</strong> agreement for six<br />

encroachments: ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> four Class II crossings, temporary<br />

use <strong>and</strong> permanent ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>of</strong> one Class II crossing, <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>and</strong><br />

ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>of</strong> one Class I bridge crossing.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089009 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0162 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-051HUYM "GDRCO. 47-0704"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for three<br />

encroachments: one excavate fill crossing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>ing, realign channel <strong>and</strong> install<br />

a permanent culvert or bridge, one excavate fill crossing, realign channel <strong>and</strong><br />

install a permanent culvert or a rocked ford, <strong>and</strong> one excavate fill crossing <strong>and</strong><br />

install a permanent culvert.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089010 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0164 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-052HUM "GDRCo. 45-0606"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for six<br />

encroachments: two permanent culvert replacements, one temporary Spittler<br />

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Description<br />

Documents Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 06, <strong>2007</strong><br />

crossing <strong>and</strong> crossing ab<strong>and</strong>onment, <strong>and</strong> three crossing ab<strong>and</strong>onments.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089011 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0142 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-044HUM "GDRCo <strong>15</strong>-0701"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for installing<br />

two permanent culverts, installing one temporary crossing, <strong>and</strong> removing four fill<br />

crossings.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089012 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0135 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-034DEL "GDRCo. 543"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for three<br />

encroachments: one permanent culvert replacement, one temporary installation<br />

crossing, subsequent ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>and</strong> one crossing ab<strong>and</strong>onment.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089013 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0184 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-06-059 MEN "North Two Frog THP"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Mendocino<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (Department) is issuing an Agreement for five<br />

encroachments: 4 permanent culvert replacements <strong>and</strong> one permanent rocked<br />

ford or temporary culvert all crossing unnamed tributaries to Greenwood Creek.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089014 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-06-0321 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-06-100DEL<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Del Norte<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for two<br />

encroachments: installation <strong>of</strong> three culverts at one location <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> one<br />

Humboldt crossing.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>0890<strong>15</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreemetn (Agreement) No. R1-07-0350 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-02-077HUM "Palmer"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for six<br />

encroachments: removal <strong>of</strong> six stream crossings.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089016 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-06-0636 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-06-200HUM<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for four<br />

encroachments: installation <strong>of</strong> three permanent crossings <strong>and</strong> replacement <strong>of</strong> one<br />

crossing.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089017 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) No. R1-07-0241 for Timber<br />

Harvesting Plan (THP) 1-07-035MEN "Lower North Fork"<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Mendocino<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (DFG) is issuing an agreement for seven<br />

encroachments: 5 Class II crossings, one fill slope stabilization <strong>and</strong> one water<br />

drafting site.<br />

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Documents Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 06, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>089018 Ildica Condominiums; TM5486RPL2<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

San Diego--San Diego<br />

The project is a condominium conversion <strong>of</strong> existing apartments.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088059 TSD Manhole Rehabilitation Project <strong>2007</strong><br />

Truckee Sanitary District<br />

Truckee--Nevada<br />

This project consists <strong>of</strong> the rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> existing sanitary sewer manholes in<br />

the Truckee area. The manhole rehabilitation consists <strong>of</strong> coating or lining existing<br />

manholes <strong>and</strong> will not require excavation.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088060 Bridge Rehabilitation<br />

Caltrans #3<br />

--Placer, Nevada<br />

Work for Yuba Pass SOH (Bridge #19-17-023R/L) <strong>and</strong> Hampshire Rocks UC<br />

(Bridge #19-0123R) will consist <strong>of</strong> rehabilitating the bridges by applying polyester<br />

overlay, joint seal replacement, <strong>and</strong> approach/departure slab work.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088061 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0064, Bluford<br />

Creek Culvert Maintenance Project, Trinity County<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

--Trinity<br />

Implement maintenance activities at the outlet <strong>of</strong> a culvert on Bluford Creek. A<br />

rock energy dissipater approximately 110 feet long, 20 feet wide, <strong>and</strong> up to <strong>15</strong> feet<br />

deep will be installed to reduce channel incision <strong>and</strong> improve slope stability.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088062 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0306<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

Ukiah--Mendocino<br />

Replace existing culvert with a new, larger culvert for purposes <strong>of</strong> increasing flow<br />

capacity <strong>of</strong> the existing road crossing.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088063 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0095<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

--Mendocino<br />

Seasonal installation <strong>of</strong> one water drafting site at the Mercer-Fraser, Cooks Valley<br />

asphalt <strong>and</strong> aggregate facility. The water will be utilized for dust abatement, road<br />

maintenance <strong>and</strong> construction or reconstruction, <strong>and</strong> aggregate washing.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088064 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0402, Crooks<br />

Creek Cleanup Project, Humboldt County<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

--Humboldt<br />

This agreement pertains to four encroachments, <strong>and</strong> includes one temporary<br />

crossing, <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> three crossings.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088065 Storm Drain Improvement Program<br />

Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stanton--Orange<br />

Storm drain on Cody Street between Western Avenue <strong>and</strong> Beach Boulevard, <strong>and</strong><br />

along an Orange County Flood Control District property between Beach Boulevard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Western Avenue <strong>and</strong> between Orangewood <strong>and</strong> Katella Avenues.<br />

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Description<br />

Documents Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 06, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>088066 Street <strong>and</strong> Crosswalk Improvement Program<br />

Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stanton--Orange<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> 560,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> roadway throughout the City <strong>of</strong> Stanton.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088067 Pedestrian Accessibility Program<br />

Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stanton--Orange<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> 6,000 lineal feet <strong>of</strong> sidewalks, with curbs <strong>and</strong> gutters, including<br />

h<strong>and</strong>icap accessibility devices.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088068 Chapman Avenue Street Improvement Program<br />

Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stanton--Orange<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> sidewalks, streetlights, bus shelters, center medians, signs, <strong>and</strong> sign<br />

posts.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088069 Sonoma County Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation & Works, Camp Meeker Culvert<br />

Replacement Project<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />

--Sonoma<br />

The project will remove the existing 48 inch corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culverts,<br />

asphalt <strong>and</strong> debris from the project site <strong>and</strong> dispose <strong>of</strong> it in a permitted manner.<br />

Excavated soils will be stockpiled <strong>and</strong> re-used to backfill the trenches after the<br />

new high density polyethylene (HDPE) culverts are installed. Two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

replacement culverts will be the same length; one will be longer than the existing.<br />

All will be shifted slightly upstream to correct shotgun placement <strong>and</strong> decrease<br />

erosive discharges. Rock slope protection (rip rap) will be placed around culvert<br />

ends to protect the new structures from erosion <strong>and</strong> stabilize adjacent banks. A<br />

head wall will be constructed at one <strong>of</strong> the locations (Front Street). The repaired<br />

culvert crossings will be re-paved. All work will be conducted from the adjacent<br />

roadway. Vegetation removal will be kept to the minimum feasible. It would not be<br />

practical to attempt to remove non-native species <strong>and</strong> replant with natives due to<br />

predominance <strong>of</strong> invasive non-native species in the surrounding area. Any<br />

re-planting is likely to be out-competed by adjacent vegetation (ivy <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

blackberry). A full tree canopy already exists at all three culvert sites. Disturbed<br />

soil surfaces will be stabilized with appropriate erosion control measures, including<br />

use <strong>of</strong> erosion control fabric or turb reinforcement mat <strong>and</strong> seeding with a native<br />

grass mix.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088070 Cinderella Trail Drainage Improvements<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>--Alameda<br />

The project involves installation <strong>of</strong> a 36-inch diameter replacement culvert <strong>and</strong><br />

related erosion control in Cinderella Creek. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration<br />

Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0268 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section<br />

1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088071 Tesoro Del Valle Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence Amendment Annexation Designation No.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-<strong>15</strong><br />

Newhall County Water District<br />

--Los Angeles<br />

To annex the 496 single family residents <strong>and</strong> the Tesoro Elementary School that<br />

are currently being served by Newhall County Water District.<br />

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NOE<br />

NOE<br />

NOE<br />

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Documents Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 06, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>088072 Magalia Dam, No. 73<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong>, Division <strong>of</strong> Dams<br />

--Butte<br />

The proposed work consists <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a 36-inch raw water bypass<br />

pipeline through the dam.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088073 Lovers Leap Restoration Project Agreement 2006-0088-R4<br />

Fish & Game #4<br />

--Stanislaus<br />

Restore a mined reach <strong>of</strong> the Stanislaus River by creating salmonid habitat <strong>and</strong><br />

restoring geomorphic processes within the river.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088074 North Delta Hydrodynamic <strong>and</strong> Juvenile Salmon Migration Study<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Sacramento, San Joaquin, Contra Costa<br />

To learn about juvenile salmon movements <strong>and</strong> effects on those movements,<br />

tagged juvenile salmon will be tracked throughout the Delta using acoustic<br />

telemetry equipment. Salmon will be released near Georgiana Slough <strong>and</strong> tracked<br />

via 80 hydrophones placed on or in the bed <strong>of</strong> numerous channels. The goals <strong>of</strong><br />

the project are to determine the physical <strong>and</strong> behavioral factors that control fish<br />

entrainment in the Delta Cross Channel <strong>and</strong> Georgiana Slough <strong>and</strong> to determine<br />

route selection <strong>and</strong> survival <strong>of</strong> out-migrating juvenile salmon throughout the north,<br />

west, <strong>and</strong> central Delta.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088075 Install Electrical <strong>and</strong> Propane Conduits <strong>and</strong> Wall Enclosures<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Contra Costa<br />

Install a new underground gas utility conduit from an existing propane tank to an<br />

existing propane generator. From the electrical generator, install a new<br />

underground gas utility conduit to the Warm Up Classroom. The location <strong>of</strong> the<br />

gas line installation, classroom, generator, <strong>and</strong> propane tank is in the Lower<br />

Summit Parking Lot. The total trench length <strong>of</strong> both trenches will be 30 feet long,<br />

by 12 inches wide, by approximately 18-24 inches deep. Install two 8 foot long by<br />

16 foot wide by 8 foot tall brown brick walls around the propane tank <strong>and</strong> generator<br />

for protection <strong>and</strong> to act as a sound wall during generator operation. Brick wall<br />

installation involves placing cinder block on existing pavement. Brick walls will be<br />

mortared <strong>and</strong> reinforced with rebar. Each cinder block structure will have a<br />

chainlink gate to prevent unauthorized access. All construction-related work <strong>and</strong><br />

the on-site equipment staging area will be located on the existing asphalt parking<br />

lot.<br />

Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 06, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 57 Subtotal NOD/NOE:<br />

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Documents Received on Tuesday, <strong>August</strong> 07, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>2007</strong>084001 Monument 250 Road Improvement Project<br />

U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Homel<strong>and</strong> Security<br />

--San Diego<br />

The proposed action alternative would: Improve 2.14 miles <strong>of</strong> Monument 250 Road<br />

(an existing road); use six turn-outs during the construction phase; replace 17<br />

drainage culverts; improve roadside <strong>and</strong> nuisance drainage ditches; increase the<br />

width <strong>of</strong> the road in two locations for safety reasons; use two areas along Marron<br />

Valley Road as temporary staging areas; <strong>and</strong> construct two low water crossings at<br />

Chris' Canyon <strong>and</strong> Big Load Wast. All actions would require future routine<br />

maintenance. Normal OBP patrol activities would continue along the improved<br />

road.<br />

2005112042 North Fork American River Trail Project<br />

Placer County<br />

Auburn--Placer<br />

The proposed project would include the following components: 1) a 14.2 mile<br />

natural surface multiple use trail accommodating hiking, biking, <strong>and</strong> equestrian<br />

use; 2) bridges <strong>and</strong> stream fords to accommodate stream crossings; 3) two<br />

staging termini (Foresthill Road <strong>and</strong> Ponderosa Way); 4) portable restroom; 5)<br />

signage; <strong>and</strong> 6) informational kiosks.<br />

2006061082 Citrus Grove<br />

El Centro, City <strong>of</strong><br />

El Centro--Imperial<br />

The project is comprised <strong>of</strong> two main components: annexation <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> to the City<br />

from the County <strong>and</strong> development <strong>of</strong> a gated residential community on a portion <strong>of</strong><br />

that annexed area. The annexation area is an approx. 70 acre rectangular piece <strong>of</strong><br />

l<strong>and</strong>. The residential component <strong>of</strong> the project entails subdividing an undeveloped<br />

47 acre portion <strong>of</strong> the project site into <strong>15</strong>6 lots for single family residential<br />

development, <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>and</strong> occupation <strong>of</strong> those lots <strong>of</strong> a gated single<br />

family residential community, a private park, a storm water retention basin, <strong>and</strong><br />

requisite infrastructure.<br />

2006071107 9900 Wilshire Boulevard<br />

Beverly Hills, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Beverly Hills--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project would redevelop the site at 9900 Wilshire Boulevard, which<br />

is presently developed with a vacant 240,000 sq. ft. department store (formerly<br />

Robinsons-May) <strong>and</strong> a parking structure. The project would demolish the existing<br />

buildings <strong>and</strong> structures <strong>and</strong> build 252 condominiums in four buildings, approx.<br />

19,856 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> commercial (retail <strong>and</strong> restaurant) space, a two level,<br />

subterranean parking garage with approx. 950 spaces, <strong>and</strong> a public garden <strong>of</strong><br />

approx. 0.5 acres. Construction would take approx. two years with project buildout<br />

planned for 2010.<br />

2006091053 The Beverly Hilton Revitalization Plan<br />

Beverly Hills, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Beverly Hills--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project would redevelop portions <strong>of</strong> the Beverly Hilton Hotel through<br />

the introduction <strong>of</strong> 50 new Beverly Hilton Hotel rooms, a new conference center,<br />

new hotel <strong>of</strong>fice/ retail/ support facilities, a 120 room Waldorf Astoria Hotel, a<br />

restaurant, subterranean parking with 1,422 spaces, <strong>and</strong> new l<strong>and</strong>scaping, as well<br />

as <strong>of</strong>f-site roadway improvements. The project would result in a net reduction <strong>of</strong> 47<br />

hotel rooms. Buildings to be demolished include the Wilshire Edge building<br />

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containing a conference center <strong>and</strong> hotel <strong>of</strong>fices, former Trader Vic's restaurant,<br />

Cabana/ Lanai Rooms building, Palm/ Oasis Court guestroom building, <strong>and</strong><br />

parking structure. The existing Wilshire Tower would remain. Construction is<br />

anticipated to take four years with project buildout complete by 2012.<br />

2006112077 New Crystal Springs Bypass Tunnel Project<br />

San Francisco <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Hillsborough--San Mateo<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> a 4,200 foot long tunnel to house a 96 inch steel pipe for<br />

conveying drinking water as part <strong>of</strong> the Crystal Springs Bypass System; the new<br />

tunnel/pipeline would replace an existing 96 inch pipeline that is subject to<br />

geological hazards.<br />

2005101038 County <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino General Plan Update<br />

San Bernardino County L<strong>and</strong> Use Services Department<br />

San Bernardino, Riverside--San Bernardino<br />

The San Bernardino County General Plan is part <strong>of</strong> a comprehensive planning<br />

program that includes Countywide <strong>and</strong> regional goals <strong>and</strong> policies along with the<br />

preparation <strong>of</strong> 13 Community Plans <strong>and</strong> the completely revised Development<br />

Code. The current General Plan, which was adopted in July 1989, is being<br />

updated since many physical <strong>and</strong> demographic changes have occurred at the<br />

countywide level since then, which present new opportunities <strong>and</strong> challenges.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>051100 CUP 06-0<strong>15</strong>8 (Perris Materials Recovery Facility)<br />

Perris, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Moreno Valley, Canyon Lake--Riverside<br />

The proposed project requests approval <strong>of</strong> a Major Modification to Conditional Use<br />

Permit 91-27 for the expansion <strong>of</strong> the Perris Materials Recovery Facility. The<br />

proposed expansion includes the following: increase in daily tonnage from 1,800<br />

tpd to 3,000 tpd; new construction/demolition processing facility; new parking lots<br />

for collection trucks <strong>and</strong> employee vehicles; new 10 foot high decorative block<br />

perimeter walls along Ellis Avenue <strong>and</strong> Goetz Road; perimeter l<strong>and</strong>scaping along<br />

Goetz Road <strong>and</strong> Ellis Avenue; an additional truck scale at the facility entrance.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082031 West Point Service Area Water System Improvements<br />

Calaveras County Water District<br />

--Calaveras<br />

CCWD intends to replace its water distribution system in the Downtown West<br />

Point Area, Upper Northwest West Point Area, <strong>and</strong> the Bummerville Storage Tank.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082032 Etter-Schmidt Parcel Map Subdivision/Lot Line Adjustment<br />

Humboldt County Community Development Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

A Parcel Map Subdivision <strong>and</strong> Lot Line Adjustment application. The project results<br />

in three new parcels <strong>and</strong> an adjusted existing parcel: Parcel 1 with 104 acres,<br />

Parcel 2 with 2,027 acres, Parcel 3 with 1,9<strong>15</strong> acres <strong>and</strong> adjusted Parcel A with 27<br />

acres. The common property line between Parcels 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 follows an existing<br />

unimproved road <strong>and</strong> the Upper North Fork <strong>of</strong> the Mattole River. The project will<br />

site three existing residences onto Parcels 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 <strong>and</strong> the adjusted Parcel A. No<br />

new development is proposed. Parcels 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 are served by on-site water <strong>and</strong><br />

sewage disposal systems, <strong>and</strong> accessed via the existing unimproved road <strong>and</strong><br />

Burrell Road; Parcel 1 is undeveloped <strong>and</strong> fronts Mattole Road. Project approval<br />

requires implementation <strong>of</strong> the Joint Timber Management Plan. The subdivision<br />

complies with a Partition Order for the Etter-Schmidt Ranch.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082033 Alliance Meadow Planned Development Permit, Coastal Development Permit,<br />

Tentative Tract Map Subdivision, <strong>and</strong> Zone Amendment<br />

Arcata, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Arcata--Humboldt<br />

The project will split three existing <strong>and</strong> contiguous parcels into 21 separate<br />

parcels. The project area is about 2.46 gross acres <strong>and</strong> about 1,67 net acres<br />

(minus streets, sidewalks, <strong>and</strong> parking). The developer will build single family<br />

dwelling units on 18 <strong>of</strong> the parcels (lots 1-18 <strong>and</strong> retain an existing home on lot<br />

19). The units will include eight single family houses, three duplexes, one four-plex<br />

<strong>and</strong> one three-plex. All lots that are not detached single family homes will have<br />

their own parcels with zero lot line setbacks. The two other parcels will not have<br />

any structures built on them. Parcel A will be held in common by the Alliance<br />

Meadows Home Owners Association <strong>and</strong> will consist <strong>of</strong> open space, l<strong>and</strong>scaping<br />

between the lots <strong>and</strong> the streets. Parcel B will consist <strong>of</strong> the streets within the<br />

subdivision.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082035 High Point Curve Realignment<br />

Caltrans #6<br />

--Mono<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (Caltrans) proposes to realign a 1.8<br />

mile segment <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 395. The project would correct several curves <strong>and</strong><br />

dips, widen the shoulders to 8 feet, construct retaining walls, <strong>and</strong> construct<br />

catchment areas below the cut slopes to keep rocks <strong>and</strong> debris <strong>of</strong>f the highway.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082036 M&T Chico Ranch/Llano Seco Rancho Pumping Plant Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Channel<br />

Alignment Sacramento River Mile 192.5<br />

U.S. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife Service<br />

Chico--Butte, Glenn<br />

The proposed action would be to place 1,520 feet <strong>of</strong> rock <strong>and</strong> tree revetment on<br />

the west side <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River <strong>and</strong> remove gravel on the east side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

river. The primary objective <strong>of</strong> placing longitudinal stone toe with tree revetment is<br />

to stabilize the site, thereby protecting the M&T Chico Ranch/Llano Seco Rancho<br />

pumping facility <strong>and</strong> the outfall for the City <strong>of</strong> Chico's Wastewater Treatment Plant.<br />

Approx. 9,120 tons <strong>of</strong> rock would be placed to about half <strong>of</strong> the bank height to an<br />

elevation <strong>of</strong> about 120 feet above mean sea level <strong>and</strong> the base <strong>of</strong> the revetment<br />

would be about 30 feet in width. Backfilling behind the stone toe will thicken the<br />

tow <strong>and</strong> provide a medium for revegetation. The top <strong>of</strong> the bench would be an<br />

average <strong>of</strong> approx. 10 feet. Woody brush material would be incorporated into the<br />

revetment by anchoring the material with cables <strong>and</strong> partially sunken large<br />

boulders to prevent loss during overtopping flows. The brush portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

revetment would consist <strong>of</strong> multiple, alternative clusters <strong>of</strong> trees spaced approx. 10<br />

to <strong>15</strong> feet apart at two elevations to provide instream <strong>and</strong> object cover at a range<br />

<strong>of</strong> flows.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>011087 Famoso Ethanol Plant Project<br />

Kern County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Kern<br />

Cilion Inc. is proposing a project that includes the construction <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

new corn to ethanol production facility in Famoso, CA on property that is<br />

designated by the Kern County General Plan for industrial use, but currently has a<br />

non-conforming R-1 (Low-density Residential) zone classification. The proposed<br />

project includes a zone change to M-2 PD (Medium-industrial - Precise<br />

Development) or a more restrictive district, a precise development plan <strong>and</strong> a<br />

request for a non-summary vacation for portions <strong>of</strong> 4th, 5th, 6th, "B", <strong>and</strong> "C"<br />

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Street, located in the Famoso area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081038 Barioni Lakes Specific Plan Project<br />

Imperial, City <strong>of</strong><br />

--Imperial<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> 1,105 acre Specific Plan area<br />

into single <strong>and</strong> multi-family residences, schools, public roads, related utilities <strong>and</strong><br />

infrastructure, <strong>and</strong> commercial <strong>and</strong> industrial l<strong>and</strong> uses.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082037 1300 El Camino Real Project<br />

Menlo Park, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Menlo Park--San Mateo<br />

The proposed project includes the demolition <strong>of</strong> all structures on the project site<br />

<strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> two new two story buildings (plus an underground parking<br />

structure). THe front building would contain a 50,850 sq. ft. grocery store/ market<br />

on the ground level <strong>and</strong> 30,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> non-medical <strong>of</strong>fice uses on the second<br />

level. The rear building would be a non-medical <strong>of</strong>fice building with 13,000 sq. ft.<br />

on the ground level <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>,000 sq. ft. on the second level. The applicant has also<br />

included an option for up to 30,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice space in the front buildings<br />

to be used for private recreation (health/fitness club). The total square footage <strong>of</strong><br />

both buildings would be 108,850 sq. ft. The front building is proposed to have a 25<br />

foot setback <strong>of</strong>f El Camino Real, <strong>and</strong> as viewed from El Camino Real, a 10 foot left<br />

side setback <strong>and</strong> 145 foot right side setback. The rear building is proposed to have<br />

a 30 foot setback <strong>of</strong>f Garwood Way, <strong>and</strong> as viewed from El Camino Real, a 71 foot<br />

left side setback <strong>and</strong> a 10 foot right side setback. The buildings are proposed to<br />

have a maximum height <strong>of</strong> approx. 40 feet.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081039 Madera Irrigation District Canal Undergrounding <strong>and</strong> Kennedy Street (Avenue 16)<br />

& Granada Drive Linear Park <strong>and</strong> Neighborhood Pathway Project<br />

Madera, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Madera--Madera<br />

The proposed project includes the following design components: 1) approx. one<br />

mile <strong>of</strong> linear park area; 2) shaded walking <strong>and</strong> biking path with resting area; 3)<br />

signed milestones for distance guaging <strong>and</strong> information on plant material <strong>and</strong><br />

water usage; 4) shade trees roughly planted 25' to 30' on center; 5) pathway will<br />

be constructed <strong>of</strong> cast in place concrete with some accent paving; 6) trash<br />

receptacles <strong>and</strong> drinking fountains; <strong>and</strong> 7) undergrounding <strong>of</strong> the Madera Irrigation<br />

District Canal along Kennedy Street (Avenue 16) from <strong>State</strong> Route 99 to <strong>and</strong><br />

slightly past Westberry Avenue.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081040 Reclamation Plan No. <strong>2007</strong>-01/ Ash Meadows, LLC<br />

Inyo County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Inyo<br />

New reclamation to supercede Conditional Use Permit <strong>and</strong> associated<br />

Reclamation Plan (CUP #79-18/ Anaconda Copper Co.).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081041 Remedial Action Plan, Former Hard Chrome Products Site<br />

Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

The Remedial Action project proposes excavation <strong>and</strong> transport <strong>of</strong> contaminated<br />

soil to an <strong>of</strong>fsite facility for treatment <strong>and</strong> disposal. The proposed removal <strong>of</strong><br />

contaminated soil will be conducted in accordance with the methods <strong>and</strong><br />

procedures presented in the document entitled "Remedial Action Plan (RAP)".<br />

Approx. 2,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> contaminated soil, which is found predominately in<br />

the top five feet, will be excavated <strong>and</strong> transported to state approved treatment<br />

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facilities in Kettleman City, California <strong>and</strong> Lynwood, California. Once the<br />

excavation is completed, geochemical fixation by Calcium Polysulfide (CPS)<br />

infiltration will occur then the site will be backfilled with clean fill soil <strong>and</strong> capped to<br />

prevent water infiltration.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081042 Development Agreement between Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Hospital Supply (PHS), the Garrett<br />

Group, & the City <strong>of</strong> Temecula, a General Plan Amendment, a Tentative Tract<br />

Map,<br />

Temecula, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Temecula--Riverside<br />

A Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Tentative Tract Map, <strong>and</strong><br />

Development Plan with a Minor Exception for a 608,934 sq. ft. industrial building<br />

on 32 acres, <strong>and</strong> for the future development <strong>of</strong> the remaining 52 acres to include<br />

industrial, commercial, retail, high density residential, <strong>and</strong>/or public institutional<br />

facility l<strong>and</strong> use.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082034 Tentative Subdivision Map Application S-22-05, Perso Vigna Estates Subdivision<br />

Redding, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Redding--Shasta<br />

Subdivide 8.1 acres into 21 single family lots.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>011086 Pauma Casino <strong>and</strong> Hotel Project<br />

Pauma B<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mission Indians<br />

Pauma Valley--San Diego<br />

The replacement <strong>of</strong> the temporary Casino Pauma with a permanent casino with up<br />

to 2,500 slot machines, 50 table games, <strong>and</strong> 10 poker tables, food <strong>and</strong> beverage<br />

venues, retail shops, a 23 story hotel with 384 rooms, spa, conference, <strong>and</strong><br />

entertainment facilities, a parking structure, increased surface parking, <strong>and</strong><br />

infrastructure upgrades for water, sewer, <strong>and</strong> roads.<br />

2003121014 Avenue Water Treatment Plant/Foster Park Facility Improvement Project<br />

San Buenaventura, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Ventura--Ventura<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> modifications to the raw water reservoir, the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

washwater recovery basins <strong>and</strong> return water pretreatment, sludge drying beds,<br />

new electrical system, chemical storage <strong>and</strong> feed systems in a new chemical<br />

building, <strong>and</strong> security system.<br />

2006011064 Public Works Yard Consolidation <strong>and</strong> Water Treatment Facility Project<br />

Downey, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Downey--Los Angeles<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> Downey is proposing to consolidate <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> personnel, vehicle <strong>and</strong><br />

equipment storage; materials <strong>and</strong> functions occurring at three existing utility yards<br />

onto the Utilities Division Yard site, as well as the development <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

groundwater well <strong>and</strong> treatment facility at that site. The proposed project site<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> the existing Utilities Division Yard <strong>and</strong> all or part <strong>of</strong> five additional<br />

contiguous parcels. Administration, water treatment, maintenance <strong>and</strong> storage<br />

facilities will be constructed on the new facility.<br />

2006061048 Location <strong>and</strong> Development Plan 06-03<br />

Adelanto, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Adelanto--San Bernardino<br />

A proposal to construct six 10,000 square foot industrial buildings on<br />

approximately five acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>031077 Water Treatment Plant Improvements<br />

Springville Public Utility District<br />

--Tulare<br />

The Project consists <strong>of</strong> the installation treatment process improvements at the<br />

District's existing water treatment plant <strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a permanent intake<br />

structure at the Tule River <strong>and</strong> a connecting pipeline <strong>and</strong> appurtenances.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>051046 Puente Hills L<strong>and</strong>fill Native Habitat Preservation Authority Resource Management<br />

Plan<br />

Puente Hills L<strong>and</strong>fill Native Habitat Preservation Authority<br />

La Habra Heights, Whittier--Los Angeles<br />

The Habitat Authority is proposing to adopt a Resource Management Plan (RMP)<br />

to guide the long term management for the Habitat Authority's l<strong>and</strong>s (Preserve).<br />

The RMP will be the primary management document for the Preserve, providing a<br />

defined vision <strong>and</strong> mission, long term goals <strong>and</strong> objectives, <strong>and</strong> management<br />

guidelines. It will guide the Habitat Authority on future policy, l<strong>and</strong> use, budget, <strong>and</strong><br />

capital improvement decisions relating to the Preserve. The major goals are to<br />

preserve, maintain, <strong>and</strong> enhance the Preserve by enhancing wildlife habitats,<br />

developing vegetation management practices, <strong>and</strong> provisions for safety, low<br />

impact recreational opportunities, <strong>and</strong> public access.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>061021 Desert Hot Springs Community Administrative Center<br />

Riverside County<br />

Desert Hot Springs--Riverside<br />

County <strong>of</strong> Riverside Department <strong>of</strong> Facilities Management (County) has proposed<br />

the acquisition <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> associated development <strong>of</strong> the Desert Hot Springs<br />

Community Administrative Center (CAC) within the City <strong>of</strong> Desert Hot Springs. The<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed project is to provide additional community service<br />

facilities to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Desert Hot Springs <strong>and</strong> surrounding<br />

unincorporated areas. Development would include a 26,000 square foot medical<br />

care facility to be developed on the property, which will provide public health<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> services. The remaining l<strong>and</strong> located on the project site would be<br />

reserved for future development associated with the County operations. The<br />

facility would include ten exam rooms, an additional procedure room, <strong>and</strong> two<br />

isolation/negative pressure rooms.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>061096 Modifications to Existing Gas-to-Energy Facility at Olinda Alpha L<strong>and</strong>fill<br />

Orange County Department <strong>of</strong> Integrated Waste Management<br />

Brea--Orange<br />

The project will result in modifications to the existing gas-to-energy facility at the<br />

Olinda Alpha L<strong>and</strong>fill. The proposed modifications will provide an environmental<br />

benefit overall, by converting a greater volume <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>fill gas to electricity <strong>and</strong> by<br />

reducing the amount <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>fill gas that will need to be flared.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088076 Bridge Rehabilitation<br />

Caltrans #3<br />

Roseville--Placer<br />

This project plans to rehabilitate nine bridges by applying a polyester overlay, joint<br />

seal replacement, <strong>and</strong> approach slab replacement. Five <strong>of</strong> those bridges require<br />

bridge rail replacement also. All nine bridge numbers are as follows: 19-0077,<br />

19-0134, 19-0<strong>15</strong>0, 19-0094, 19-0099, 19-0042, 19-0023, 19-0024, <strong>and</strong> 19-0083.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088077 Installation <strong>and</strong> Operation <strong>of</strong> up to Seven Test Wells to Conduct Aquifer<br />

Performance Tests on the Geologic Formations Underlying Glenn-Colusa<br />

Irrigation District<br />

Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID)<br />

--Glenn<br />

The project will involve the drilling <strong>of</strong> up to seven 1,500-foot deep test holes <strong>and</strong><br />

development <strong>of</strong> up to seven 700 +/- to 1,200 +/- foot deep test wells for<br />

Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID), Orl<strong>and</strong>-Artois Water District (OAWD) <strong>and</strong><br />

Orl<strong>and</strong> Unit Water Users Association (OUWUA). The three districts have formed<br />

the Stony Creek Fan Partnership (SCFP).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088078 McMahon's RV<br />

Stanton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stanton--Orange<br />

A Conditional Use Permit C06-08 to exp<strong>and</strong> the operation <strong>of</strong> a recreational vehicle<br />

dealership on the southern 64,266 square foot portion <strong>of</strong> a <strong>15</strong>5,016 square foot<br />

property located at 12200 Beach Boulevard in the C-2 (General Commercial)<br />

Zone, submitted by McMahon's RV.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088079 Madrone Sewer Lift Station Upgrade<br />

Brooktrails Community Service District<br />

Willits--Mendocino<br />

Replace existing pumps with pumps employing new technology to increase<br />

efficiency, improve access for maintenance, <strong>and</strong> replace structures housing same.<br />

Intent <strong>of</strong> project is to prevent future failure due to old <strong>and</strong> outdated equipment.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088080 Tank 9 Access Road Repair<br />

Brooktrails Community Service District<br />

Willits--Mendocino<br />

Repair access road (no public access) damaged in winter storms. Replace<br />

approximately 140 foot paved roadway, 10 feet in width; replace drainage inlet <strong>and</strong><br />

storm drain, rock slope. Roadway to be shifted from present position to avoid<br />

failing fill slope.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088081 Temporary Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events - Colfax <strong>and</strong> Foresthill<br />

Areas<br />

Placer County Department <strong>of</strong> Facility Services<br />

--Placer<br />

Conduct two one-day collection events in the Colfax <strong>and</strong> Foresthill areas for<br />

residential <strong>and</strong> Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG)<br />

hazardous waste. 21st Century EMI <strong>of</strong> Nevada will conduct the events under<br />

contract with Placer County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088082 Maintenance Dredging at the Marin Yacht Club 24 Summit Avenue<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 2 (San Francisco Bay), Oakl<strong>and</strong><br />

San Rafael--Marin<br />

Maintenance dredging <strong>of</strong> approximately 16,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> sediment to a<br />

project depth <strong>of</strong> -8 feet mean lower low water (MLLW), with a 1-foot overdredge<br />

allowance. Disposal <strong>of</strong> the dredged sediments will occur at the San Pablo Bay<br />

Dredged Material Disposal Site (SF-10) in San Francisco Bay.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088083 Alder Gardens Apartment Remodel<br />

Mount Shasta, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Mount Shasta--Siskiyou<br />

Remodel <strong>of</strong> 28 existing apartments under the direction <strong>of</strong> the Community Housing<br />

Improvement Program (CHIP) using a grant from Housing <strong>and</strong> Urban<br />

Development. The remodel will primarily affect the interior <strong>of</strong> the apartments<br />

however there will be some cosmetic changes to the exterior. There will be no<br />

change in the number <strong>of</strong> units or the footprint <strong>of</strong> the existing building as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

the project. The proposed project is grant funded with federal funds <strong>and</strong> also<br />

requires consideration under NEPA. The project qualifies for a categorical<br />

exclusion under §58.35(a)(3)(ii) <strong>of</strong> 24 CFR Subtitle A. The proposed project will<br />

help maintain affordable housing units within the City <strong>of</strong> Mount Shasta, <strong>and</strong><br />

furthers the goals <strong>of</strong> the City's Housing Element.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088084 Maintenance Dredging at the Marin Yacht Club 71 Summit Avenue<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 2 (San Francisco Bay), Oakl<strong>and</strong><br />

San Rafael--Marin<br />

Maintenance dredging <strong>of</strong> approximately 5,000 cubicy yards <strong>of</strong> sediment to a<br />

project depth <strong>of</strong> -6 feet mean lower low water (MLLW), with a 1-foot overdredge<br />

allowance. Disposal <strong>of</strong> the dredged sediments will occur at the San Pablo Bay<br />

Dredged Material Disposal Site (SF-10) in San Francisco Bay.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088085 Thomes Creek Railroad Bridge Repair Project<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 (Central Valley), Redding<br />

--Tehama<br />

The California Northern Railroad Company is proposing to repair nine piers<br />

supporting a railroad bridge (MP 182.01) over Thomes Creek. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />

proposed project is to restore the structural integrity <strong>of</strong> the railroad bridge to allow<br />

the safe transit <strong>of</strong> trains. Extensive scouring caused by high flows has<br />

undermined Piers 9 <strong>and</strong> 10 <strong>and</strong> damaged 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the damaged piers will be repaired in summer/fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>2007</strong>. The proposed<br />

work will be restricted to the existing footprint <strong>of</strong> the piers; sheet piles will be<br />

slightly outside the footprint to allow room for pile driving. Equipment <strong>and</strong><br />

machinery used during repairs will include a railroad track excavator, a concrete<br />

pump truck, <strong>and</strong> a pile driver. An existing gravel road that extends along the<br />

streambed will provide the construction access. A site plan showing repairs to<br />

Piers 9 <strong>and</strong> 10, which will require the most work, is enclosed.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088086 Angora Fire Restoration<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

Unincorporated--El Dorado<br />

The projects consist <strong>of</strong> removing dead <strong>and</strong> dying trees that were killed or damaged<br />

during the Angora Fire. Thinning selected trees <strong>and</strong> brush to promote increased<br />

health <strong>and</strong> vigor. Forest restorating will include mulching <strong>and</strong> planting for soil<br />

stability.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088087 Lili Valley Water Company Distribution System Repair <strong>and</strong> Improvement Project<br />

Calaveras County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Calaveras<br />

The purposes <strong>of</strong> the proposed project include: (1) compliance with current <strong>State</strong><br />

drinking water quality st<strong>and</strong>ards by installing a California Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

Services (DHS) m<strong>and</strong>ated chlorination system; (2) improve delivery adequacy <strong>and</strong><br />

increase pipeline capacity by replacing the existing deteriorating potable water<br />

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distribution system that currently supplies the Lili Valley community; (3) improve<br />

community fire protection by replacing <strong>and</strong> adding new fire hydrants; (4) upgrade<br />

<strong>and</strong> improve the existing storage tank access road; <strong>and</strong> (5) upgrade the electrical<br />

system.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088088 Approval <strong>of</strong> the Response Plan for the Habitat for Humanity East Bay Project<br />

Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>--Alameda<br />

The Response Plan addresses soil impacted with lead, arsenic, polycyclic<br />

aromatic hydrocarbons, <strong>and</strong> petroleum hydrocarbons above residential cleanup<br />

goals. The proposed remedial action for the soil consists <strong>of</strong> the excavation <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fsite disposal <strong>of</strong> ~570 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> soil containing lead, arsenic, polycyclic<br />

aromatic hydrocarbons, <strong>and</strong> petroleum hydrocarbons to achieve residential<br />

cleanup goals. The expected excavation depth is ~0.5 feet.<br />

Received on Tuesday, <strong>August</strong> 07, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 42 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 20<br />

Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 08, <strong>2007</strong><br />

2005112128 Gateway Community Development Project<br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Oakl<strong>and</strong>--Alameda<br />

The project involves the construction <strong>of</strong> up to 810 new residential units, approx.<br />

25,950 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> commercial space, <strong>and</strong> approx. 160,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> open space.<br />

Development would occur primarily in six development sites containing a total <strong>of</strong><br />

four multi-family buildings measuring seven to 12 stories tall, two residential<br />

towers measuring <strong>15</strong> <strong>and</strong> 16 stories tall, <strong>and</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> three story townhomes. All<br />

existing uses on the site, including a self storage facility, a Caltrans maintenance<br />

facility, <strong>and</strong> various commercial buildings, would be removed by this project.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081043 Tentative Tract PLN07-00076 (Tract 18450)<br />

Victorville, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorville--San Bernardino<br />

To allow for a 353 unit multi-family condominium conplex on 30 acres <strong>of</strong> primarily<br />

undisturbed l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081048 San Jacinto Animal Shelter<br />

Riverside County<br />

San Jacinto--Riverside<br />

The County <strong>of</strong> Riverside Department <strong>of</strong> Facilities Management Riverside has<br />

proposed development <strong>of</strong> the San Jacinto Valley Animal Shelter, which includes<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> an approx. 30,000 sq. ft. building, outdoor facilities, <strong>and</strong> parking.<br />

The animal shelter will provide care <strong>and</strong> shelter for orphaned <strong>and</strong> ab<strong>and</strong>oned<br />

animals in the community, <strong>and</strong> would include dog, cat, <strong>and</strong> large animal kennels,<br />

outdoor animal runs, public adoption areas, program/ administration, classroom<br />

areas, <strong>and</strong> employee <strong>and</strong> visitor parking. A veterinarian clinic is being considered<br />

as an optional component for the project site. If constructed, the clinic would be<br />

used for surgery <strong>and</strong> the medical treatment <strong>of</strong> animals, spay/ neuter services, <strong>and</strong><br />

vaccinations. The proposed animal shelter is anticipated to encompass less than<br />

one acre, <strong>and</strong> the remaining undeveloped l<strong>and</strong> onsite (approx. 10 acres) would be<br />

reserved for future uses at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the County.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081050 New Law Library Facility<br />

Riverside County<br />

Riverside--Riverside<br />

The proposed project is the construction <strong>of</strong> a new, approx. 33,000 sq. ft., Riverside<br />

County Law Library <strong>and</strong> governmental <strong>of</strong>fice facility. The project also includes the<br />

acquisition <strong>of</strong> three parcels <strong>and</strong> the demolition <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the existing structures,<br />

or portions there<strong>of</strong>, on the project site. The Library <strong>and</strong> additional County <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

facilities will require approx. 33,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> usable building space, with the library<br />

itself utilizing approx. 16,000 sq. ft. <strong>and</strong> the remaining 17,000 sq. ft. primarily<br />

designated for County court services <strong>of</strong>fices useful to the public defender, mental<br />

health, child support services, county councel <strong>and</strong>/or probation. The new law<br />

library will include space for shelves to accommodate an ever-increasing collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> traditional bound books (which presently total about 80,000 volumes), the law<br />

library's administrative <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices for public services staff <strong>and</strong> technical<br />

staff (including <strong>of</strong>fice space for the reference librarian, <strong>of</strong>fice mail processing,<br />

updating library material, etc.). Other facilities within the law library may include,<br />

but are not limited to, an employee break room, one 16 person capacity<br />

conference room, about two 8 person capacity meeting rooms, about two 2 to 4<br />

person capacity meeting rooms, several study tables <strong>and</strong> booths, a public counter,<br />

storage areas, a new computer research <strong>and</strong> training room with up to 20 stations,<br />

a computer systems room, a presentation room (with audio visual facilities) with<br />

seating for up to 100 persons, <strong>and</strong> one or more areas designated for extra quiet<br />

studying.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082038 Kinn Notice <strong>of</strong> Merger/Lot Line Adjustment/Coastal Development<br />

Permit/Conditional Use Permit/Special Permit<br />

Humboldt County Community Development Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

A Notice <strong>of</strong> Merger <strong>and</strong> Lot Line Adjustment between three vacant Assessor<br />

Parcel Numbers to result in two legal parcels. Proposed Parcel A will be approx.<br />

0.52 acre <strong>and</strong> proposed Parcel B will be approx. 1.2 acres. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the lot<br />

line adjustment is to allow for development <strong>of</strong> an approx. 2,400 sq. ft. single family<br />

residence <strong>and</strong> an approx. 600 sq. ft. detached garage on proposed Parcel A.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> proposed Parcel B consists <strong>of</strong> an approx. 1,900 sq. ft. single<br />

family residence, in addition to an approx. 1,300 sq. ft. detached garage which<br />

includes a secondary dwelling unit on the upper floor. Coastal Development <strong>and</strong><br />

Special Permits are required for the development <strong>of</strong> all proposed dwellings <strong>and</strong><br />

both detached accessory structures exceeding the height <strong>and</strong> gross floor<br />

limitations, in addition to a fifty five foot reduction <strong>of</strong> the riparian corridor buffering<br />

an unnamed drainage that serves as a conduit for stormwater flow from a culvert<br />

under Westhaven Drive. Coastal Development <strong>and</strong> Conditional Use Permits are<br />

required for the removal <strong>of</strong> approx. 97 trees ranging in size from 14" dbh to 44"<br />

dbh. The parcels will be served by on-site water <strong>and</strong> septic systems. Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong> Highl<strong>and</strong> Avenue, a public right-<strong>of</strong>-way, will be improved to a Road<br />

Category 4 st<strong>and</strong>ard.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082039 Wayne Minor Subdivision<br />

Humboldt County Community Development Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

A Minor Subdivision <strong>of</strong> a 17.4 acre parcel into two parcels <strong>of</strong> 5.0 <strong>and</strong> 12.7 acres<br />

each. Both parcels are currently vacant. Suitable building, access, water <strong>and</strong><br />

sewage disposal sites have been identified on each parcel. There is an intermittent<br />

creek on-site with a 50' Streamside Management Area (SMA) setback. The project<br />

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includes an exception request to the Firesafe st<strong>and</strong>ards to allow a slightly reduced<br />

road width serving proposed Parcel 2.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082041 Newcastle Canal Maintenance Project<br />

Placer County Water Agency<br />

--Placer<br />

PCWA is proposing to repair a 1,000 foot long segment <strong>of</strong> the Newcastle Canal<br />

system. The proposed maintenance project entails guniting this segment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

earthen canal. This section <strong>of</strong> the canal system requires maintenance because the<br />

canal is deteriorating <strong>and</strong> is leaking substantial amounts <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>084002 Future <strong>of</strong> the Long Range Aids to Navigation (LORAN-C) Program<br />

U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Homel<strong>and</strong> Security<br />

--<br />

LORAN is a radionavigation system first developed during World War II <strong>and</strong><br />

operated by the USCG. The current system (LORAN-C) is a low frequency<br />

hyperbolic radionavigation system approved for use in the U.S. Coastal<br />

Confluence Zone (CCZ) <strong>and</strong> as a supplemental air navigation aid. LORAN-C<br />

provides navigation, location, <strong>and</strong> timing services for both civil <strong>and</strong> military air,<br />

l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> marine users in the continental United <strong>State</strong>s (CONUS) <strong>and</strong> Alaska.<br />

The government is considering the need to continue to operate <strong>and</strong> invest in the<br />

North American LORAN-C radionavigation system.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081047 Emerald Acres/Koby Annexation <strong>and</strong> Pre-Zoning Actions<br />

Hemet, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Hemet, Riverside--Riverside<br />

The proposed project includes the expansion <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Hemet Sphere <strong>of</strong><br />

Influence; the adoption <strong>of</strong> pre-zoning for <strong>and</strong> annexation <strong>of</strong> approximately 379<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> into the City <strong>of</strong> Hemet; <strong>and</strong> adoption <strong>of</strong> a Specific Plan. Up to<br />

approximately 20 additional acres will become part <strong>of</strong> the sphere <strong>of</strong> influence, but<br />

no pre-zoning or annexation <strong>of</strong> these acres would occur. The project could result<br />

in the development <strong>of</strong> up to 1,274 dwelling units, 522,720 sq. ft. commercial<br />

development, a 3.5 acre recreation center, 8.0 acres <strong>of</strong> greenbelt/greenspace, a<br />

14.1 acre detention basin <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>7.1 acres undeveloped open space. The project<br />

includes improvements to Highway 74 (Florida Avenue), Stetson Avenue, <strong>and</strong><br />

roadways within the proposed specific plan area. (Total acreage +\- 400 acres).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081044 Loperena Minor Use Permit DRC2005-00216<br />

San Luis Obispo County<br />

--San Luis Obispo<br />

Request by Jack Loperena for a Minor Use Permit/ Coastal Development Permit to<br />

allow for the construction <strong>of</strong> a 2,396 sq. ft. single family residence with a 217 sq. ft.<br />

upper floor deck on the west side <strong>of</strong> the house. The proposed home is a single<br />

story (with basement) <strong>and</strong> a proposed maximum height <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>' above the centerline<br />

elevation <strong>of</strong> Studio Drive. The project will result in the disturbance <strong>of</strong> approx. 3,000<br />

sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> a 3,445 sq. ft. parcel. The proposed project is within the Residential<br />

Single Family l<strong>and</strong> use category <strong>and</strong> is located on the west side <strong>of</strong> Studio Drive,<br />

adjacent to the <strong>State</strong> Parks property on the northern end <strong>of</strong> Studio Drive, approx.<br />

250 feet south <strong>of</strong> the intersection <strong>of</strong> Studio Drive <strong>and</strong> Highway 1. The site is in the<br />

Estero planning area.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081045 Black Minor Use Permit DRC2003-00161<br />

San Luis Obispo County<br />

Cambria--San Luis Obispo<br />

Request by Bruce Black for a Minor Use Permit/Coastal to allow for the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> an addition <strong>of</strong> five units (four guest units <strong>and</strong> one managers unit) to<br />

an existing hotel/bed <strong>and</strong> breakfast. In addition the applicant is requesting a<br />

modification <strong>of</strong> Title 19 to allow use <strong>of</strong> an existing, onsite groundwater well for<br />

potable water service. The project will result in the disturbance <strong>of</strong> approx. 4,500<br />

sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> an approx. 5,000 sq. ft. parcel. The proposed project is within the<br />

Commercial Retail l<strong>and</strong> use category <strong>and</strong> is located at 4063 Burton Drive in the<br />

community <strong>of</strong> Cambria. The site is in the North Coast planning area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081046 El Camino Executive Center<br />

Oceanside, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Oceanside--San Diego<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> two entitlement components, the Development Plan<br />

(D-23-06) <strong>and</strong> Variance (V-1-07), for the development <strong>of</strong> a two story 32,616 sq. ft.<br />

commercial <strong>of</strong>fice building, with one level <strong>of</strong> parking below the first story. A total <strong>of</strong><br />

71 parking spaces (both surface parking <strong>and</strong> the below building parking) will<br />

accommodate the building. The proposed development will be clustered entirely in<br />

the southern corner <strong>of</strong> the site in order to avoid impacts to the native habitat on the<br />

property. Approx. three quarters <strong>of</strong> the site will be preserved as open space in<br />

association with the proposed project.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081049 Environmental Assessment No. EA-07-31<br />

Fresno, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Clovis, Fresno--Fresno<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> Fresno is reorganizing existing utility services currently provided by the<br />

Fresno Department <strong>of</strong> Public Utilities (DPU). Through this reorganization, the City<br />

proposes transferring the provision <strong>of</strong> existing water, wastewater, <strong>and</strong> solid waste<br />

services from DPU to a new municipal water district (MWD). The water,<br />

wastewater, <strong>and</strong> solid waste service areas for the new MWD would not change<br />

from existing water, wastewater, <strong>and</strong> solid waste service areas. No other activities<br />

are planned, <strong>and</strong> no additional services or service areas are currently being<br />

considered as part <strong>of</strong> this project. No activities having new, direct physical impacts<br />

on the environment are planned. The City is proposing this reorganization to<br />

achieve certain administrative <strong>and</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> service efficiencies not currently<br />

available under the current organization supporting the provision <strong>of</strong> these services.<br />

The plan <strong>of</strong> service for effecting this reorganization is expacted to be presented to<br />

the Fresno County Local Agency Formation Commission in the fall <strong>of</strong> <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

followed by a public referendum in the summer <strong>of</strong> 2008, <strong>and</strong> implementation by<br />

2009.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082040 Water Line Undercrossing <strong>of</strong> Dutch Slough at Bethel Isl<strong>and</strong> Bridge<br />

Diablo Water District<br />

--Contra Costa<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> 18" waterline inside a 30 inch casing to be installed under Dutch<br />

Slough at Bethel Isl<strong>and</strong> Bridge utilizing micro tunneling methods, in order to<br />

provide high quality water service to Subdivision 6013, Delta Coves.<br />

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1989032824 <strong>State</strong> Route 4 Bypass Project, Segment 3<br />

<strong>State</strong> Route 4 Bypass Authority<br />

The proposed project would connect Segment 1 <strong>of</strong> a six-lane bypass to the<br />

existing Route 4. The project re-directs traffic from the existing regional route to<br />

go around the Antioch <strong>and</strong> Brentwood urban area.<br />

1990030006 Willits Bypass Project<br />

Caltrans, <strong>Planning</strong><br />

Willits--Mendocino<br />

This project will construct a new bypass on <strong>State</strong> Route 101.<br />

2005101070 Madera Town Center<br />

Madera, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Madera--Madera<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> a development agreement between the City <strong>of</strong> Madera <strong>and</strong><br />

Zelman Retail Partners pursuant to the provisions <strong>of</strong> the California Government<br />

Code Sections 65864-65869.5. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the development agreement is to<br />

establish reasonable assurances that the Madera Town Center Project (the<br />

Project) may be developed in accordance with a defined set <strong>of</strong> requirements <strong>and</strong><br />

regulations. The agreement provides for the orderly development <strong>of</strong> the project in<br />

accordance with the objectives set forth in the Madera General Plan, to eliminate<br />

uncertainly in planning for <strong>and</strong> securing orderly development <strong>of</strong> the project, <strong>and</strong> to<br />

assure timely installation <strong>of</strong> necessary improvements.<br />

The Madera Town Center project is an integrated retail shopping center containing<br />

up to 791,630 square feet <strong>of</strong> retail <strong>and</strong> related uses. The first phase <strong>of</strong> the project<br />

will include up to 567,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> retail space <strong>and</strong> related improvement <strong>and</strong><br />

up to 3,000 on-site parking spaces. The balance <strong>of</strong> the Project may be developed<br />

in multiple phases thereafter. The project will be required to construct certain<br />

on-site <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-site public infrastructure improvements, which were established as<br />

conditions <strong>of</strong> regulatory approval <strong>of</strong> the project. Such improvements will include<br />

sewer <strong>and</strong> water lines, water well, storm drainage improvements, street<br />

improvements <strong>and</strong> traffic control.<br />

2006021005 Historic Old Administration Building Renovation Project<br />

<strong>State</strong> Center Community College District<br />

Fresno--Fresno<br />

The <strong>State</strong> Center Community College District is proposing to renovate the Historic<br />

Old Administration Building <strong>and</strong> return it to its original <strong>of</strong>fice, classroom, <strong>and</strong><br />

auditorium uses.<br />

2006061106 Gateway Galleria<br />

Madera, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Madera--Madera<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> a prezoning in support <strong>of</strong> a proposed annexation <strong>and</strong> the<br />

future development <strong>of</strong> a retail shopping center. The center would consist <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 452,499 square feet <strong>of</strong> retail <strong>and</strong> related uses.<br />

2006081110 Commons at Madera Fair<br />

Madera, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Madera--Madera<br />

The project proposes to annex the entire Fairgrounds site into the City <strong>of</strong> Madera,<br />

<strong>and</strong> to allow the development <strong>of</strong> a 35 acre portion <strong>of</strong> the site with a retail shopping<br />

center. Entitlements <strong>and</strong> applications approved <strong>and</strong> adopted in support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

project include a general plan amendment, specific plan amendment, prezoning,<br />

tentative subdivision map, site plan review, four conditional use permits, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

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development agreement. The shopping center, named The Commons at Madera<br />

Fair, would ultimately consist <strong>of</strong> up to 306,500 square feet <strong>of</strong> retail uses.<br />

2006091063 Fowler-Los Altos Elementary School<br />

Clovis Unified School District<br />

Clovis--Fresno<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> an elementary school on<br />

an approximately 9.75-acre site. The proposed elementary school will be<br />

comprised <strong>of</strong> re-locatable buildings moved onto the site from other locations,<br />

including classrooms, adminstrative <strong>of</strong>fices, multi-purpose facilities,<br />

athletic/recreation areas, <strong>and</strong> a parking lot. The District anticipates the school will<br />

be constructed <strong>and</strong> operational by the <strong>2007</strong>-08 school year.<br />

2006121019 <strong>State</strong> Route 41/Auxiliary Lane Construction <strong>and</strong> Off-ramp Widening Project (PM<br />

R29.5/R30.5)<br />

Caltrans #6<br />

Fresno--Fresno<br />

This project will make roadway improvements including the construction <strong>of</strong> an<br />

auxillary lane on a one mile section <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Route 41.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>011106 Wolfsen Road Rehabilitation<br />

Caltrans #6<br />

Los Banos--Merced<br />

This project will make roadway rehabilitation improvements on a <strong>15</strong>.2 mile section<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Route 165.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>041073 Assignment <strong>of</strong> CVP Water from Oro Loma Water District into Westl<strong>and</strong>s Water<br />

District<br />

Oro Loma Water District<br />

Firebaugh--Fresno<br />

Westl<strong>and</strong>s proposes to acquire, on a willing seller/willing buyer basis, 4,000<br />

acre-feet <strong>of</strong> CVP water from Oro Loma via the partial assignment <strong>of</strong> Oro Loma's<br />

water service contract to Westl<strong>and</strong>s. The water subject to the assignment will be<br />

used within Westl<strong>and</strong>s' recognized service area boundaries.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>062033 Target<br />

Rancho Cordova, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Rancho Cordova--Sacramento<br />

The project would involve the demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing 111,766 square foot Target<br />

<strong>and</strong> the adjacent <strong>15</strong>,062 square foot strip mall structure. The proposed project<br />

requires City Design Review in order to construct a new 143,684 square foot<br />

Target building in the location <strong>of</strong> the original Target building. The reconstructed<br />

building would result in an increase <strong>of</strong> 16,856 square feet, a total floor area<br />

increase <strong>of</strong> 13.3%. The project site is 9.86 acres. Site improvements would<br />

include upgraded Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant parking stalls,<br />

parking lot revisions <strong>and</strong> a one-way ingress <strong>and</strong> egress at Olson Drive.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088089 Thornewood Open Space Preserve Sediment Reduction <strong>and</strong> Trail Improvements<br />

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District<br />

Woodside--San Mateo<br />

Implement drainage improvements on trails <strong>and</strong> stream crossings to reduce<br />

sedimentation to the aquatic environment using Best Management Practices.<br />

Construct new ford steps for equestrian use across existing stream crossing;<br />

improve drainage <strong>and</strong> eliminate diversion potential on existing eroding former<br />

logging road by removing fill material at stream crossings, removing perched fill<br />

over Dennis Martin Creek, <strong>and</strong> narrowing road to trail width where feasible;<br />

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construct new, well-drained, 4'-wide trail with balanced cut <strong>and</strong> fill to replace<br />

former logging road.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088090 Arsenic Treatment Facility (Oxidation/Filtration System)<br />

Health Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Merced--Merced<br />

This project is the addition <strong>of</strong> an arsenic oxidation/filtration <strong>and</strong> other<br />

enhancements to the existing drinking water treatment facility to improve water<br />

quality. These enhancements will result in lower Arsenic levels requiring less<br />

frequent filter backwashes, saving energy <strong>and</strong> water. The equipment was installed<br />

within the existing treatment plant site <strong>and</strong> no construction outside <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />

footprint was involved.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088091 Agreement <strong>2007</strong>-0059-R4; Unnamed Tributaries to Chorro Creek; Road Crossings<br />

Fish & Game #4<br />

San Luis Obispo--San Luis Obispo<br />

Excavate the bed <strong>and</strong> place riprap to reconstruct <strong>and</strong> armor three existing road<br />

crossings, <strong>and</strong> remove <strong>and</strong> replace the existing culvert at another road corssing<br />

location.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088092 Sonora High School - Woods Creek Flood Damage Repair Project, Agreement No.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-0022-R4<br />

Fish & Game #4<br />

Sonora--Tuolumne<br />

1. Construction <strong>and</strong> repair <strong>of</strong> rock rip-rap protection along the banks <strong>of</strong> Woods<br />

Creek, <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> flood debris <strong>and</strong> sediment. 2. The existing rock rip-rap has<br />

been eroded by flood flows <strong>and</strong> threatens to damage a pedestrian foot bridge<br />

downstream. 3. A c<strong>of</strong>ferdam will be installed upstream <strong>of</strong> the work area to isolate<br />

instream work, <strong>and</strong> stream flows will be pumped to below the work area. 4. The<br />

c<strong>of</strong>ferdam will be removed following construction.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088093 Emergency Services Training Center Building<br />

Siskiyou Joint Community College District<br />

Weed--Siskiyou<br />

The ESTC project was adopted by theSiskiyou Joint Community College District<br />

<strong>and</strong> is identified as a project within the 2009-13 Five-Year Cosntruction Plan.<br />

Cumulatively, this project represents less than four percent <strong>of</strong> the total assigned<br />

square footage <strong>and</strong> three percent <strong>of</strong> the total classroom capacity at the conclusion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 2009-13 Five-Year Construction Plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088094 Riverside Bridge Replacement<br />

Inyo County<br />

Bishop--Inyo<br />

The proposed project is the replacement <strong>of</strong> a structurally deficient bridge on<br />

Riverside Road crossing Bishop Creek Canal. This project would benefit local<br />

residents <strong>and</strong> tourists with better <strong>and</strong> safer access, <strong>and</strong> Los Angeles Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />

Water <strong>and</strong> Power, through a slight widening <strong>of</strong> the canal at the bridge location to<br />

match width up <strong>and</strong> downstream.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088095 Site Review Permit SRP06-001, Zone Change RZ07-009<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Site Review Permit SRP06-001 to allow the expansion <strong>of</strong> the existing parking lot<br />

for Pacific <strong>State</strong> Bank on a 1.1+/- acre parcel zoned C-1 (General Commercial)<br />

under Title 17 <strong>of</strong> the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code.<br />

2. Ordinance for Zone Change RZ07-009 to rezone a 2,000+/- square foot portion<br />

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Documents Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 08, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the 1.1+/- acre parcel from C-1 (General Commercial) O (Open Space) under<br />

Title 17.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088096 Zone Change 04RZ-140 <strong>and</strong> Williamson Act Contract 04WA-127<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 04RZ-140 to rezone a 291.8+/- acre parcel from<br />

AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application 04WA-127 to rescind the existing Williamson Act l<strong>and</strong> conservation<br />

contract on a 291.8+/- acre parcel pursuant to Resolution 122-70, <strong>and</strong> to execute<br />

a new Williamson Act l<strong>and</strong> conservation contract pursuant to Resolution 106-04,<br />

including approval <strong>of</strong> the agricultural management plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088097 Zone Change 04RZ-141 <strong>and</strong> Williamson Act Contract 04WA-128<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 04RZ-141 to rezone a 240+/- acre parcel from<br />

AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application 04WA-128 to rescind the existing Williamson Act l<strong>and</strong> conservation<br />

contract on a 240+/- acre parcel pursuant to Resolution 122-70, <strong>and</strong> to execute a<br />

new Williamson Act l<strong>and</strong> conservation contract pursuant to Resolution 106-04,<br />

including approval <strong>of</strong> the agricultural management plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088098 Zone Change 05RZ-50 <strong>and</strong> Williamson Act Contract 05WA-51<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 05RZ-50 to rezone a 39.3+/- acre project site from<br />

AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application for Williamson Act Contract 05WA-51 to rescind the existing<br />

Williamson Act l<strong>and</strong> conservation contract on the 39.3+/- acre parcel pursuant to<br />

Resolution 122-70, <strong>and</strong> to execute a new Williamson Act l<strong>and</strong> conservation<br />

contract pursuant to Resolution 106-04, including approval <strong>of</strong> the agricultural<br />

management plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088099 Zone Change 05RZ-106 <strong>and</strong> Williamson Act Contract 05WA-107<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 05RZ-106 to rezone a 41.1+/- acre project site from<br />

AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application for Williamson Act Contract 05WA-107 to rescind an existing<br />

contract under Resolution 122-70 <strong>and</strong> enter into a new contract on the 390.7+/acre<br />

project site pursuant to Resolution 106-04, including approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

agricultural management plan.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088100 05WA-97 <strong>and</strong> 05RZ-95<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 05RZ-95 to rezone a 390.7+/- acre project site from<br />

AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application for Williamson Act Contract 05WA-97 to rescind an existing contract<br />

under Resolution 122-70 <strong>and</strong> enter into a new contract on the 390.7+/- acre<br />

project site pursuant to Resolution 106-04, including approval <strong>of</strong> the agricultural<br />

management plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088101 04WA-125 <strong>and</strong> 04RZ-138<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 04RZ-138 to rezone a 421.5+/- acre project site<br />

from AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application for Williamson Act Contract 04WA-125 to rescind an existing<br />

contract under Resolution 122-70 <strong>and</strong> enter into a new contract on the 421.5+/acre<br />

project site pursuant to Resolution 106-04, including approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />

agricultural management plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088102 04WA-55 <strong>and</strong> 04RZ-60<br />

Tuolumne County<br />

--Tuolumne<br />

1. Ordinance for Zone Change 04RZ-60 to rezone a 1,963.1+/- acre project site<br />

from AE-37 (Exclusive Agricultural, 37 acre minimum) to AE-37:AP (Exclusive<br />

Agricultural, 37 acre minimum: Agricultural Preserve Combining) under Title 17 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tuolumne County Ordinance Code; <strong>and</strong><br />

2. Application for Williamson Act Contract 04WA-55 to rescind an existing contract<br />

under Resolution 122-70 <strong>and</strong> enter into a new contract on the 1,963.1+/- acre<br />

project site pursuant to Resolution 106-04, including approval <strong>of</strong> the agricultural<br />

management plan.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088104 Mountain Home Conservation Camp - Easement to Residence<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Tulare<br />

This project involves the <strong>State</strong> granting a road-use easement across state property<br />

to an adjacent private l<strong>and</strong>owner. The adjacent l<strong>and</strong>owner has requested a<br />

200-foot easement through CAL FIRE property in Springville. The <strong>State</strong> Parcel,<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the property occupied by CAL FIRE's Mountain Home Conservation Camp.<br />

The easement will allow the adjacent l<strong>and</strong>owner to secure a building permit from<br />

Tulare County so he can build a house on his property <strong>and</strong> allow him egress <strong>and</strong><br />

ingress access on the road in question.<br />

Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 08, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 40 Subtotal NOD/NOE:<br />

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2002071071 University Towne Center Revitalization Project<br />

San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />

San Diego--San Diego<br />

The project proposes to redevelop <strong>and</strong> renovate the existing 1,061,400-sq. ft.<br />

Westfield University Towne Center (UTC) regional shopping center located<br />

southeast <strong>of</strong> the intersection <strong>of</strong> La Jolla Village Drive <strong>and</strong> Genesee Avenue; north<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nobel Drive, <strong>and</strong> west <strong>of</strong> Towne Centre Drive. The proposed project would be<br />

the renovation <strong>and</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> retail uses by 750,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> new retail <strong>and</strong> the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> 250 multi-family residential units. Alternatively, the applicant could<br />

implement a mix <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> use scenarios that could include a reduction in new retail<br />

<strong>and</strong> the addition <strong>of</strong> up to 725 residential dwelling units; up to 250 hotel rooms;<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or up to 35,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice space. The l<strong>and</strong> use scenarios would be<br />

restricted to a mixture <strong>of</strong> the above uses that would not exceed 17,800 cumulative<br />

average daily trips (ADTs) <strong>and</strong> 256 in-bound AM peak hour/778 out-bound peak<br />

hour trips. The maximum height for residential, hotel, <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice uses would be<br />

limited to 325 to 390 feet about grade. The project proposes 7,163 parking<br />

spaces, in a mixture <strong>of</strong> structured <strong>and</strong> surface parking. Additional project features<br />

would include a relocated <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed bus transit center <strong>and</strong> reservation <strong>of</strong><br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-way for the proposed transit center <strong>and</strong> planned extension <strong>of</strong> a light rail<br />

transit line, <strong>and</strong> certification under the LEED Green Building Rating System.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>021052 The Kaiser Permanente Orange County Anaheim Medical Center<br />

Anaheim, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Anaheim--Orange<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> 1.2 million total square-feet <strong>of</strong> medical <strong>of</strong>fice building <strong>and</strong><br />

hospital/patient care space, including approximately 3,780 parking spaces in a<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> surface <strong>and</strong> parking structures.<br />

2005122113 Lockeford Elementary School Addition<br />

Lodi Unified School District<br />

--San Joaquin<br />

LUSD is proposing to construct an addition to its existing Lockeford Elementary<br />

School facility. The expansion site would be located on the existing school<br />

grounds <strong>and</strong> vacant l<strong>and</strong> to the northwest. The proposed addition would include<br />

the construction <strong>of</strong> a new multi-purpose building, classroom buildings <strong>and</strong> parking<br />

<strong>and</strong> circulation facilities to accommodate existing <strong>and</strong> projected future student<br />

load. The perimeter <strong>of</strong> the proposed expansion would be fenced for safety <strong>and</strong><br />

security. Low maintenance l<strong>and</strong>scaping is planned for aesthetic quality along the<br />

borders <strong>of</strong> the site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081051 The Highl<strong>and</strong>s; Project/Tract Map No. 065062<br />

Los Angeles County Department <strong>of</strong> Regional <strong>Planning</strong><br />

Unincorporated--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is for a zone change to R-2-DP (Two Family Residence,<br />

Development Program), a plan amendment to the Altadena Community Plan to<br />

allow low medium density residential development (6-12 units/acre), a conditional<br />

use permit with a development program, <strong>and</strong> a Vesting Tentative Tract Map No.<br />

065062 for construction <strong>of</strong> 49 residential condominiums in 26 buildings which will<br />

have 46 two story, 1,400 sq. ft. duplex units <strong>and</strong> 3 two story single family units<br />

over two lots totaling 3.47 net acres. Every residence will have a two car garage,<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong> additional guest parking spaces will be provided for on site. An oak tree<br />

permit has been filed for seven oak trees, one to be removed <strong>and</strong> the remaining<br />

six for encroachment. The two lots are currently located in the R-1-7,500 (Single<br />

Family Residence, 7,500 sq. ft. minimum size lot required), R-2 (Two Family<br />

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Residence), <strong>and</strong> C-3 (Unlimited Commercial) Zones, in the unincorporated<br />

community <strong>of</strong> Altadena. Proposed Lot 1 <strong>of</strong> the project will be accessed through a<br />

private driveway <strong>and</strong> a fire lane from Ventura Street on the north which is also a<br />

public interior collector street. Proposed Lot 2, located on the south side <strong>of</strong><br />

Mountain View Street, will be accessible through a private driveway <strong>and</strong> fire lane<br />

from Fair Oaks Avenue which is a public secondary highway that runs north <strong>and</strong><br />

south along the east end property frontage. All units will be served by a common<br />

26' wide private driveway/ fire lane. All existing structures will be removed, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

six to ten foot high block wall is proposed along Fair Oaks Avenue on both sides.<br />

Grading will consist <strong>of</strong> 9,500 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> cut <strong>and</strong> 2,300 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> fill, with<br />

18,500 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> remedial grading on site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081055 Housing <strong>and</strong> Dining Services Administrative Building Project<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego<br />

La Jolla--San Diego<br />

The proposed project would consist <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> an approx. 42,124 gross sq.<br />

ft. (gsf) four story building. The project would contain a catering kitchen with a<br />

receiving dock/service yard on the first level. <strong>Office</strong> space for Housing <strong>and</strong> Dining<br />

Services administrative staff <strong>and</strong> for catering sales <strong>and</strong> administrative support<br />

would be located on levels two through four. Assemby/event <strong>and</strong> support space<br />

would also be located on level four. The building would house approx. <strong>15</strong>0 new<br />

<strong>and</strong> existing administrative staff <strong>and</strong> personnel <strong>and</strong> catering services personnel<br />

consolidated from various locations on campus. The buildings primary entrance<br />

would be located at the northwest corner. A comprehensive system <strong>of</strong> sidewalks<br />

would be built as part <strong>of</strong> the proposed project.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081056 Murrieta 18 <strong>Office</strong> Campus (DP0-006-2037)<br />

Murrieta, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Murrieta--Riverside<br />

The proposed Murrieta 18 <strong>Office</strong> Campus (Project) is a phased development <strong>of</strong><br />

240,966 gsf <strong>of</strong> class 'A' <strong>of</strong>fice in three buildings with a total parking <strong>of</strong> 813 stalls on<br />

17.02 acres. Phase 1 includes Building 'A' (80,322 gsf in three floors) <strong>and</strong> partial<br />

development <strong>of</strong> proposed surface parking located in the south eastern corner <strong>of</strong><br />

the property. Phase 2 includes Building 'B' (80,322 gsf in three floors) <strong>and</strong> partial<br />

development <strong>of</strong> surface parking in the soutwestern corner <strong>of</strong> the property. Phase 3<br />

includes Building 'C' (80,322 gsf in three floors) <strong>and</strong> remaining development <strong>of</strong><br />

surface parking located in the northern corner <strong>of</strong> the property. A vegetated swale<br />

would be constructed along the northeastern portion <strong>of</strong> the Project site, adjacent to<br />

Warm Springs Creek, to capture storm water draining in that direction. Jackson<br />

Avenue would be built to the ultimate half-section width, including l<strong>and</strong>scaping <strong>and</strong><br />

parkway improvements.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082048 New Mammoth Lakes Courthouse At College Parkway for Mono County<br />

Judicial Council <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Mammoth Lakes--Mono<br />

The Administrative <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Courts (ACC), the staff agency <strong>of</strong> the Judicial<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> California, is proposing fee acquisition <strong>of</strong> a parcel in Mammoth Lakes,<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> a new courthouse, <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> the facility by the Superior<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> California, County <strong>of</strong> Mono. The courthouse will be on College Parkway<br />

<strong>and</strong> adjacent to Waton Wheel Road <strong>and</strong> Meridian Boulevard. The project site will<br />

cover approx. two acres. The proposed new Courthouse will be one story tall with<br />

a partial basement, have approx. 20,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> space for two courtrooms <strong>and</strong><br />

other court-related facilities, <strong>and</strong> will have approx. 40 public parking spaces. The<br />

new courthouse will improve access to judicial facilities for residents <strong>of</strong> Mono<br />

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County, provide courthouse facilities that meat current building st<strong>and</strong>ards for<br />

public use; provide facilities to support new judicial services; <strong>and</strong> provide security<br />

for visitors, judges <strong>and</strong> courthouse staff.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082054 Elk Grove Boulevard <strong>and</strong> Bradshaw Road Parcel Map<br />

Elk Grove, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> a Tentative Parcel Map to divide one 5.38-acre parcel into<br />

three lots. No development is currently proposed as part <strong>of</strong> this project. However,<br />

following approval <strong>of</strong> a final parcel map the applicant can subsequently pursue<br />

building permit approval to develop three residential parcels with one single-family<br />

home per parcel.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081053 Formosa Specific Plan Project<br />

West Hollywood, City <strong>of</strong><br />

West Hollywood--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project involves the redevelopment <strong>of</strong> an approximately 1.3-acre<br />

site located at 7141-7<strong>15</strong>5 Santa Monica Boulevard <strong>and</strong> 1107-1117 Detroit Street<br />

in the City <strong>of</strong> West Hollywood with up to 140 residential units <strong>and</strong> approximately<br />

9,017 square feet <strong>of</strong> retail/commercial uses. Demolition <strong>of</strong> six industrial <strong>and</strong><br />

commercial buildings currently on the site (39,500 total square feet) <strong>and</strong> asphalt<br />

parking lots would be required to allow for development <strong>of</strong> the proposed project.<br />

The proposed residential <strong>and</strong> retail components would include a mix <strong>of</strong><br />

retail/restaurant <strong>and</strong> residential uses on the ground floor <strong>and</strong> the remaining<br />

residential units above. The proposed project would be a maximum <strong>of</strong> six stories<br />

above grade (a maximum <strong>of</strong> 72 feet in height plus architectural features) <strong>and</strong><br />

would have a maximum floor area <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>8,466 square feet (3:1 floor-to-area ratio).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081054 El Sobrante L<strong>and</strong>fill Solid Waste Facility Permit Revision Project<br />

Riverside County Waste Management Department<br />

Corona--Riverside<br />

The project is a proposal to revise the El Sobrante L<strong>and</strong>fill Solid Waste Facility<br />

Permit to: 1) Extend the hours at the gate for waste delivery by four (4) hours, thus<br />

allowing for acceptance <strong>of</strong> material for a continuous 24-hour period; (2) Change<br />

the maximum disposal tonnage limits from a daily limit <strong>of</strong> 10,000 tons per day (tpd)<br />

to a weekly limit <strong>of</strong> 70,000 tons per week; <strong>and</strong> (3) Update the overall site disposal<br />

capacity to reflect 196.11 million cubic yards, as specified in the Second<br />

Agreement <strong>and</strong> in the certified EIR.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082042 Crystal Way Commercial Parcel Map Project<br />

Galt, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Galt--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> subdivision <strong>of</strong> 12.5 acres into seven parcels<br />

ranging in size from 0.65 acre to 3.36 acres each. Specific uses for each parcel<br />

have not been identified at this time, however possible l<strong>and</strong> uses may include<br />

development <strong>of</strong> a hotel/motel, fuel station with car wash <strong>and</strong> mini mart,<br />

restaurants, <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fice uses.<br />

1996072032 B.R. COHN WINERY<br />

Sonoma County<br />

GLEN ELLEN--SONOMA<br />

Requesting a new Use Permit to supercede an existing Use Permit for B.R. Cohn<br />

Winery by (1) increasing the size <strong>of</strong> an approved barrel storage building from<br />

4,900 sq. ft. to 11,725 sq. ft., (2) relocating the special event area to accommodate<br />

the larger barrel storage building, (3) moving the olive oil sales <strong>and</strong> tasting from<br />

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the wine tasting building into an adjacent building, <strong>and</strong> (4) modifying the approved<br />

48 special events/year with a limit <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>0 attendees per event, as follows: 125<br />

attendees for 23 events, 250 attendees for 23 events, <strong>and</strong> 3,000 attendees/day for<br />

two events occuring on separate weekends. This Use Permit will supercede all<br />

prior Use Permits issued for the B.R. Cohn Winery.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081052 7413 Toll Drive, Rosemead<br />

Los Angeles County Department <strong>of</strong> Regional <strong>Planning</strong><br />

Unincorporated--Los Angeles<br />

The proposed project is a request for a Parcel Map to subdivide 0.09 acres (one<br />

existing parcel) into two single family detached condominium projects. The current<br />

property use is single family home that will be demolished. The new single family<br />

condominium uints will consist <strong>of</strong> two stories, an attached two car garage, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

total living area <strong>of</strong> 1,793.50 sq. ft. The project will use domestic water <strong>and</strong><br />

domestic sewer disposal systems. A total <strong>of</strong> 194 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> dirt will be graded<br />

<strong>and</strong> removed from site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082043 McMorrow Parcel Map TPM 4-06/07-14<br />

Plumas County <strong>Planning</strong> & Building Services<br />

Quincy--Plumas<br />

The project is the division <strong>of</strong> 51.14 acres into four parcels <strong>of</strong> 10.58 acres, 10.19<br />

acres, 10.11 acres, 10.17 acres <strong>and</strong> one remainder <strong>of</strong> 10.10 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082044 Doss Tentative Parcel Map 06-0030<br />

Butte County<br />

--Butte<br />

Tentative Subdivision Map to divide a 2.04 acre parcel into two residential lots <strong>of</strong><br />

1.02 acres each. Both lots within the project will be served by septic systems <strong>and</strong><br />

wells.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082045 G&J Properties Use Permit<br />

Butte County<br />

Chico--Butte<br />

This is a proposal to divide a 20.4 +/- acre parcel zoned AR-5, resulting in two<br />

parcels, approx. ten acres in size. The existing parcel is proposed to be divided<br />

into a north <strong>and</strong> south portion, with the internal property line oriented in an east to<br />

west direction.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082046 Coordinated Permit Program in Lake County<br />

Lake County<br />

--Lake<br />

The Coordinated Permit Program in Lake County proposes a set <strong>of</strong> agency<br />

agreements that facilitate conservation work on private l<strong>and</strong>s. The program<br />

provides a "one-stop" permit for private l<strong>and</strong>owners working in cooperation with<br />

the RCDs <strong>and</strong> NRCS for watershed conservation projects within seven specific<br />

categories <strong>of</strong> activities; these include improving existing private agricultural roads,<br />

conducting critical are plantings, installing grade stabilization structures, installing<br />

lined waterways or outlets, conducting restoration <strong>and</strong> management <strong>of</strong> declining<br />

habitat, installing stream bank protection measures, <strong>and</strong> installing structures for<br />

water control. These projects will be designed by the NRCS <strong>and</strong> implemented by<br />

the l<strong>and</strong>owner under the oversight <strong>of</strong> the NRCS.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082047 Jinks Subdivision MNS 06-05<br />

Windsor, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Windsor--Sonoma<br />

Request to divide 0.79 +/- acres into four residential parcels. Lot 1 would consist <strong>of</strong><br />

9,562 +/- sq. ft. Lot 2 consists <strong>of</strong> 6,598 +/- sq. ft., Lot 3 consists <strong>of</strong> 7,147 +/- sq. ft.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lot 4 consists <strong>of</strong> 6,749 +/- sq. ft. The proposed subdivision would create four<br />

parcels. One existing residence will be retained on Lot 1.<br />

2006081<strong>15</strong>1 Carmel Valley Master Plan - Traffic Improvement Plan<br />

Monterey County<br />

--Monterey<br />

The County <strong>of</strong> Monterey will prepare a Subsequent Environmental Impact Report<br />

(SEIR) for the Carmel Valley Master Plan. The propsoed EIR will evaluate the<br />

traffic impacts <strong>of</strong> the CVMP <strong>and</strong> refine the traffic analysis contained in the<br />

December, 1991 CVMP EIR. The EIR shall also integrate the environmental<br />

effects <strong>of</strong> the CVMP circulation <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> use elements, so the transportation<br />

impacts <strong>of</strong> growth can be presented in both descriptive <strong>and</strong> economic terms.<br />

1999041003 Carmel Valley Road Enhancement Project<br />

San Diego, City <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Diego<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0<strong>15</strong>4-R5 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, City <strong>of</strong> San Diego, Engineering <strong>and</strong><br />

Capital Projects. The applicant proposes to alter the stream to place Armorflex<br />

cellular concrete at the base <strong>of</strong> three existing outfalls as part <strong>of</strong> the Carmel Valley<br />

Road Enhancement Project. Native riparian habitats found on site include:<br />

southern coastal salt marsh, coastal brackish marsh, riparian scrub, freshwater<br />

seep, <strong>and</strong> open water. The activities described herein were previously authorized<br />

through Streambed Alteration Agreements #1600-2004-0042-R5 <strong>and</strong><br />

1600-2006-0226-R5, both <strong>of</strong> which expired prior to the Operator completing<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />

2004082096 Trans Bay Cable Project<br />

Pittsburg, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburg, San Francisco--Contra Costa, San Francisco, Marin, Solano<br />

The project includes: (i) installation <strong>of</strong> approximately 53 miles <strong>of</strong> 400 kilovolt (kV)<br />

HVDC transmission cable bundle (submarine <strong>and</strong> buried <strong>of</strong>fshore); (ii) construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> two new converter stations-one in San Francisco <strong>and</strong> one in Pittsburg; (iii)<br />

installation <strong>of</strong> approximately 0.7 mile <strong>of</strong> new underground single-circuit 230 kV<br />

alternating current (AC) transmission cable in Pittsburg; <strong>and</strong> (iv) installation <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 0.2 mile <strong>of</strong> underground double-circuit 1<strong>15</strong>-kV AC transmission<br />

cable in San Francisco.<br />

2006052136 Bear River North <strong>and</strong> Grasshopper Slough Levees Rehabilitation Project<br />

Reclamation District 2103<br />

Wheatl<strong>and</strong>--Yuba, Placer, Sutter<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-2006-0263-R2 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Reclamation District 2103 <strong>of</strong><br />

Wheatl<strong>and</strong>, CA.<br />

Emergency-prevention rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> the Bear River levee between river miles<br />

10.0 <strong>and</strong> <strong>15</strong>, including installation <strong>of</strong> a slurry cut<strong>of</strong>f wall through the center <strong>of</strong><br />

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identified sections <strong>of</strong> the levee.<br />

2006072109 Inl<strong>and</strong> Cold Storage Stockton<br />

Stockton, Port <strong>of</strong><br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

Construction <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> a cold storage distribution <strong>and</strong> fumigation facilities<br />

that would distribute approximately 1,120 million pounds <strong>of</strong> food product per year.<br />

2006112036 San Francisco International Airport Combustion Turbine Project<br />

San Francisco <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

South San Francisco--San Mateo<br />

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission proposes to construct <strong>and</strong> operate<br />

a 48-megawatt (MW) natural gas-fired, simple-cycle power plant. The project<br />

would connect with the SFIA electrical distribution network through an<br />

underground 1<strong>15</strong>-kV electrical transmission line extending for 1.05 miles from the<br />

plant to its terminus, adjacent to South Airport Boulevard, where it connects to<br />

substations BA <strong>and</strong> CA. Along that route, the project transmission line would also<br />

connect with a new PG&E switchyard <strong>and</strong> a new project substation (the CB<br />

Substation), both located along North Access Road. The project would also<br />

include a new, 0.95-mile-long natural gas pipeline that would be aligned within<br />

North Access Road right-<strong>of</strong>-way to connect with PG&E Line 101 at a location near<br />

South Airport Boulevard. Water for the plant would be supplied by the SFIA<br />

potable water system, <strong>and</strong> wastewater would be sent to the SFIA Mel Leong<br />

Wastewater Treatment Plant adjacent to the project site. No demolition would be<br />

required as part <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>022028 Kreuse Creek Premier Vineyard-Petition to Change Point <strong>of</strong> Diversion <strong>and</strong> for an<br />

Extension <strong>of</strong> Time on Water Right Permit 20428<br />

<strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control Board, Division <strong>of</strong> Water Rights<br />

Napa--Napa<br />

The proposed project involves the development <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fstream reservoir,<br />

diversion facility <strong>and</strong> stream restoration at Kreuse Creek, tributary to Tulocay<br />

Creek, tributary to the Napa River in Napa County. A Petition to Change <strong>and</strong> a<br />

Petition for Extension <strong>of</strong> Time was filed with the <strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control<br />

Board Division <strong>of</strong> Water Rights to modify an existing water right (Permit<br />

20428/Application 29351). The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is<br />

executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0042-3<br />

pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project operator, Tom<br />

Adams, Coombsville Vineyard, LLC.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>022117 Lind Brothers Mortuary Project<br />

Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District<br />

--Sacramento<br />

The applicant is requesting an Authority to Construct permit from the Sacramento<br />

Metropolitan Air Quality Management District (SMAQMD or District) to allow for<br />

installation <strong>of</strong> a crematory at the existing Lind Brothers Mortuary, located at 4221<br />

Manzanita Avenue. The proposed project involves the development <strong>of</strong> internal<br />

<strong>and</strong> external improvements to an existing mortuary on the site. Internal<br />

improvements include the installation <strong>of</strong> a cremator in the covered garage.<br />

External improvements include the installation <strong>of</strong> a h<strong>and</strong>icap parking sign <strong>and</strong><br />

h<strong>and</strong>icap parking space. The cremator would include an exhaust stack that would<br />

extend 18 feet above ground level, with 5 feet extending above the existing<br />

one-story ro<strong>of</strong>line.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>041066 Church/Orangewood Property Acquisition<br />

Fresno Unified School District<br />

Fresno--Fresno<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> the proposed acquisition <strong>of</strong> approximately 5 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

The property to be acquired will likely be used for an expansion <strong>of</strong> Storey<br />

Elementary School. The District has no plans formulated at this time, but estimates<br />

that the expansion would potentially provide capacity for approximately 450<br />

students.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>051031 Hickory Elementary School<br />

Lindsay Unified School District<br />

Lindsay--Tulare<br />

The Lindsay Unified School District is proposing to build <strong>and</strong> operate a new K-8<br />

elementary school to accommodate 665 students on a 20-acre site east <strong>of</strong><br />

Sequoia Avenue, between Hickory <strong>and</strong> Fir Streets. The project site is currently<br />

located outside the City limits, however it is within the Urban Development<br />

boundary <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>and</strong> is pre-zoned as Low Density Residential Reserve in the<br />

City's General Plan. The project site is proposed to be annexed into the City<br />

limits.<br />

2003088133 Fife Creek Stream Restoration<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Sonoma<br />

Remove the remaining thirteen check dams <strong>and</strong> revetments (sackcrete <strong>and</strong> riprap)<br />

from Fife Creek in Armstrong Redwoods <strong>State</strong> Reserve <strong>and</strong> place natural<br />

revetments <strong>of</strong> wood, rock, brush mattress or live plantings to stabilize the stream<br />

banks <strong>and</strong> channel gradient. Removal <strong>of</strong> the dams <strong>and</strong> revetments will take place<br />

summer <strong>2007</strong> <strong>and</strong> 2008.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088105 Melody Road Water Pipe Trenching (1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0219-R2)<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--Nevada<br />

Placement <strong>of</strong> a one inch diameter PVC pipe in a dtich 18 inches below the<br />

streambed <strong>of</strong> the unnamed seasonal creek. The pipe is intended to carry well<br />

water to a residence.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088106 Los Creek Dam Foundation Coring Project<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--Butte<br />

This agreement pertains to the Lost Creek Dam Foundation Coring Project, which<br />

involves taking 3 vertical core samples <strong>of</strong> the dam foundation material, which are<br />

needed to evaluate the potential for rock scour. Three vertical core samples will be<br />

acquired, with a core diameter <strong>of</strong> 4 inches <strong>and</strong> the depth <strong>of</strong> penetration vary from<br />

<strong>15</strong> to 30 feet. The material extracted will be tested in a lab. The core holes will be<br />

backfilled to the surface with an appropriate cement grout, as described in<br />

Notification 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0194-R2.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088107 Burns Valley Creek Culvert Replacement 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0161-R2<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

Clearlake--Lake<br />

Replacement <strong>of</strong> two existing undersized 12 inch CMP culverts with four 72 inch<br />

CMP culverts, armoring <strong>of</strong> stream bank upstream <strong>and</strong> downstream <strong>of</strong> the culverts<br />

to repair erosion damage caused by degraded culverts <strong>and</strong> placement <strong>of</strong> a 12 inch<br />

culvert in the bank <strong>of</strong> the creek to allow for drainage <strong>of</strong> the site into the creek.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088108 SMUD, South Fork Silver Creek Weir Repair 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0135-R2<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--El Dorado<br />

Establish a temporary diversion <strong>of</strong> South Fork <strong>of</strong> Silver Creek around a USGS<br />

gauging station <strong>and</strong> V-notch weir to facilitate repair <strong>of</strong> the weir itself. All work will<br />

be done within the stream channel by h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088109 SMUD, Robbs Peak Reservoir Debris Removal (1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0171-R2)<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--El Dorado<br />

Draining <strong>of</strong> Robbs Park Reservoir <strong>and</strong> Gerle Creek Canal to facilitate removal <strong>of</strong><br />

accumulated woody debris, sediment <strong>and</strong> loose rock from behind the Robbs Peak<br />

dam. During the construction, flows from the South Fork <strong>of</strong> the Rubicon River will<br />

be diverted around the dam.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088110 Emery Reservoir Vegetation <strong>and</strong> Sediment Removal (1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0210-R2)<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--Calaveras<br />

Removal <strong>of</strong> accumulated sediment, emergent aquatic vegetation <strong>and</strong> organic<br />

detritus from various areas on the shoreline <strong>and</strong> in the inflow channel <strong>of</strong> Emery<br />

Reservoir. This excavated material will be transported <strong>of</strong>f site or subjected to l<strong>and</strong><br />

spreading in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the lake shore to exp<strong>and</strong> picnicking areas associated<br />

with the reservoir.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088111 M<strong>and</strong>eville Isl<strong>and</strong> Levee Crown Raising Project<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

--San Joaquin<br />

Raising the existing levee crown to elevation +10.0 to reduce the probability <strong>of</strong><br />

levee flooding <strong>and</strong> failure <strong>of</strong> the levee system which protects 5,300 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

agricultural, residential, <strong>and</strong> developed wildlife habitat property, maintain its levee<br />

safety <strong>and</strong> structural integrity. This involves placing ~238,610 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> import<br />

levee crown fill material on top <strong>of</strong> the existing levee systems <strong>of</strong> 14.3 miles; capping<br />

the new levee crown with aggregate base all-weather road surfacing material; <strong>and</strong><br />

immediately covering newly placed fill with ~18,000 tons <strong>of</strong> clean 18-minus quarry<br />

stone riprap to prevent erosion <strong>of</strong> the new constructed <strong>and</strong> unprotected raised<br />

levee slopes. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration Agreement Number<br />

1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0059-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088112 New Lease<br />

General Services, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Riverside--Riverside, San Bernardino<br />

Industrial lease space for equipment <strong>and</strong> material storage to accommodate the<br />

field maintenance operations for <strong>State</strong> owned facilities throughout Riverside <strong>and</strong><br />

San Bernardino Counties.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088113 Sunesys Inc. Telecommunications Fiber for University <strong>of</strong> San Bernardino<br />

Public Utilities Commission<br />

San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />

Project includes the installation <strong>of</strong> 6,658 feet <strong>of</strong> underground conduit on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

the University <strong>of</strong> California at San Bernardino.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088114 Sunesys Inc. Internet Fiber for the Montclair/Ontario School District<br />

Public Utilities Commission<br />

Ontario, Montclair--San Bernardino<br />

Project includes the installation <strong>of</strong> 2 miles overhead fiber optic cable on existing<br />

poles to provide internet service for the Ontario/Montclair School District.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>0881<strong>15</strong> Salinas Satellite<br />

California Conservation Corps<br />

Salinas--Monterey<br />

The California Conservation Corps will be operating a non-residential center in<br />

order to facilitate public service conservation work <strong>and</strong> response as well as<br />

support work for public emergencies. The CCC's mission is to engage young men<br />

<strong>and</strong> women in meaningful work, public service <strong>and</strong> educational activities that<br />

assist them in become more responsible citizens, while protecting <strong>and</strong> enhancing<br />

California's environment, human resources <strong>and</strong> communities.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088116 Plumas-Eureka Satellite Dish Installation<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Plumas<br />

Install a satellite dish on the non-historic maintenance shop ro<strong>of</strong> at Plumas-Eureka<br />

<strong>State</strong> Park to receive satellite internet. The signal will be beamed by a wireless<br />

router to an antenna mounted on the historic park museum for connectivity.<br />

Approximately 20 feet <strong>of</strong> router cable will follow the existing phone <strong>and</strong> radio cable<br />

line along the exterior <strong>of</strong> the historic museum to enter the building. Drill a 3/4" hole<br />

into the siding to bring the cable into the interior <strong>of</strong> the building if the existing cable<br />

<strong>and</strong> phone line entrance hole is not adequate.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088117 Rimwood Well #2 Uranium Removal<br />

Running Springs Water District<br />

--San Bernardino<br />

Install ion exchange treatment unit to remove excess levels <strong>of</strong> Uranium from<br />

groundwater.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088118 Authorize Existing Unauthorized 6-foot-high Wood Fence Along the Left (East)<br />

Bank Levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River, Reclamation Board Permit Application #<br />

18230<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

--Sacramento<br />

To authorize existing unauthorized 6-foot-high, 23-foot-long, wood fence supported<br />

by six steel posts; to construct one 20-foot-long, 8-foot-wide wood deck supported<br />

by six 6- by 6-inch wood posts on the l<strong>and</strong>side slope <strong>of</strong> the left (east) bank levee <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sacramento River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088119 Authorize Existing Unauthorized 2,000 Square Foot Residence on the Left (East)<br />

Bank Overflow Area <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River, Reclamation Board Permit<br />

Application<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

To authorize existing unauthorized two-story 2,000 square foot residence on the<br />

left (east) bank overflow area <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River at 2521 Garden Highway.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088120 Replace Existing Irrigation Pipes <strong>and</strong> Related Structures Along the Waterside<br />

Slope Levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River, Reclamation Board Permit Application #<br />

18262<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

--Sacramento<br />

To replace existing irrigation piping <strong>and</strong> replace it with 10-inch-diameter steel<br />

irrigation pipe <strong>and</strong> construct 3-foot-square concrete anchor block on the waterside<br />

slope <strong>of</strong> the right (west) bank levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088121 Replace Existing Irrigation Pipes <strong>and</strong> Related Structures Along the Waterside<br />

Slope Levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River, Reclamation Board Permit Application #<br />

18258<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

--Yolo<br />

To replace existing irrigation piping <strong>and</strong> replace it with 12-inch-diameter wrapped<br />

steel irrigation pipe through levee, install a 2-inch-diameter utility pipe through the<br />

levee, <strong>and</strong> place a 3-foot-square concrete support block on the waterside slope <strong>of</strong><br />

the right (west) bank levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088122 Construct Private Residence on the Right (North) Bank Overflow Area <strong>of</strong> the Yuba<br />

River, Reclamation Board Permit Application # 18250<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

To construct a 2,400-square-foot residence on the right (north) bank overflow area<br />

(Area C) <strong>of</strong> the Yuba River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088123 Install Monitoring Wells Along the Crown <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>side Toe <strong>of</strong> the San Joaquin<br />

River, Reclamation Board Permit Application # 18248<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

Modesto--Stanislaus<br />

To install two sets <strong>of</strong> monitoring wells on the crown <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>side toe, each set<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> a 25 <strong>and</strong> 50-foot deep hole on the right (east) bank levee <strong>of</strong> the San<br />

Joaquin River in Stanislaus County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088124 Install Solar Panels <strong>and</strong> Concrete Footings in Overflow Area C <strong>of</strong> the Yuba River<br />

in Yuba County, Reclamation Board Permit Application # 16245<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

To install four 8-inch diameter, 12-foot high, steel poles with solar modules<br />

mounted on the top, set in 3-foot square, 6-foot deep concrete footings within the<br />

overflow area (Area C) <strong>of</strong> the right (north) bank <strong>of</strong> the Yuba River.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088125 Construct a 25-foot-wide by 100-foot-long Ramp on the Waterside Slope <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Right (West) Bank Levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River, Reclamation Board Permit<br />

Applicati<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

Woodl<strong>and</strong>--Yolo<br />

To construct a 25-foot-wide by 100-foot-long ramp on the waterside slope <strong>of</strong> the<br />

right (west) bank levee <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento River in Yolo County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088126 Construct Cable Railing <strong>and</strong> Install Raise Existing Floodwall on Pixley Slough<br />

Reclamation Board Permit Application # 18122<br />

Reclamation Board<br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

To raise existing floodwall by 1.25 feet for 443 linear feet; <strong>and</strong> install 3-foot-high<br />

cable railing on same floodwall for approximately 1,900 linear feet on the right<br />

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(north) bank <strong>of</strong> Pixley Slough.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088127 Construction <strong>of</strong> New Guard Tower at San Quentin <strong>State</strong> Prison<br />

Corrections <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Marin<br />

CDCR proposes to construct a new observation tower at SQSP to replace existing<br />

Tower #4 which has deteriorated to the extent that it is unsafe for occupancy. The<br />

new tower will be constructed in close proximity to the existing tower but <strong>15</strong>0 feet<br />

or more away from the shoreline, at the southernmost portion <strong>of</strong> the prison<br />

property. A soils report will be prepared prior to construction <strong>and</strong> may require the<br />

ground under the tower base to be excavated <strong>and</strong> recompacted. This work would<br />

alter the terrain in the immediate area only slightly. The area has previously been<br />

graded, developed, or otherwise disturbed. The new steel observation tower <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fice station will be designed in accordance with current CDCR Design Criteria<br />

Guidelines <strong>and</strong> to Fire/Life, Health <strong>and</strong> Safety codes. The tower will consist <strong>of</strong> two<br />

sections: a four-sided enclosed steel base <strong>and</strong> an upper section consisting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tower <strong>of</strong>ficer's station. The tower will be secured to a new concrete foundation.<br />

The height <strong>and</strong> footprint <strong>of</strong> the replacement tower will approximate that <strong>of</strong> Tower 4.<br />

The existing Tower 4 is 69 feet in height, while the height <strong>of</strong> the new tower will be<br />

67 feet. The footprint <strong>of</strong> the existing tower is 256 square feet while the new tower<br />

base will be 196 square feet. The tower will include all mechanical, electrical <strong>and</strong><br />

plumbing apparatus necessary to the tower's operational function. The water,<br />

sewer, <strong>and</strong> electrical will be connected to existing systems. Paint will match SQSP<br />

designated colors.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088128 Lake Perris Power Cove Ramp Extension <strong>and</strong> Ramp 6 Replacement<br />

Boating <strong>and</strong> Waterways, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Riverside<br />

Two projects will be constructed at Lake Perris <strong>State</strong> Recreation Area. The first<br />

located in Power Cove, will extend the boat ramp. The water level at Lake Perris<br />

is scheduled to be lowered due to seismic safety concerns with the Lake Perris<br />

Dam. For the Power Cove ramp to remain operational at this lower level it needs<br />

to be extended. The ramp extension will be 60 feet wide <strong>and</strong> 100 feet long.<br />

Construction will require minor grading <strong>and</strong> placement <strong>of</strong> riprap for erosion control<br />

along the edges <strong>of</strong> the ramp.<br />

The second project will replace ramp number six. This ramp is an older ramp <strong>and</strong><br />

it does not provide adequate traction for vehicles to launch <strong>and</strong> retrieve their<br />

boats. The replacement will be the same size as the existing ramp, 75 feet wide<br />

<strong>and</strong> 325 feet long.<br />

The California Natural Diversity Database <strong>and</strong> the U.S. Fish <strong>and</strong> Wildlife website<br />

has been researched <strong>and</strong> no threatened or endangered species will be affected by<br />

these projects. The Eastern Information Center for the California Historical<br />

Resources Information System was consulted regarding cultural resources. The<br />

information center determined that no cultural resources have been recorded<br />

within the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the project area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088129 Turlock Lake Restroom Facility Replacement <strong>and</strong> Other ADA Upgrades<br />

Boating <strong>and</strong> Waterways, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Stanislaus<br />

The current restroom facility needs to be replaced to comply with the new<br />

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The proposed project will consist <strong>of</strong><br />

demolishing <strong>and</strong> replacing the existing restroom with a fully ADA-accessible six<br />

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unit restroom. The California Natural Diversity Database <strong>and</strong> the U.S. Fish <strong>and</strong><br />

Wildlife website has been researched <strong>and</strong> no threatened or endangered species<br />

will be affected by the project. The area surrounding the existing facilities is a<br />

picnic area with grass. The grass is mowed <strong>and</strong> maintained by <strong>State</strong> Parks.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088130 Cameo Homes Residential Development, Habitat Restoration to Address<br />

Enforcement Action<br />

Fish & Game Eastern Sierra-Inl<strong>and</strong> Deserts Region<br />

Murrieta--Riverside<br />

To develop Cameo Homes residential development, the Operator placed two<br />

48-inch RCP culvert pipes <strong>and</strong> the road was widened <strong>and</strong> paved at the Old Vista<br />

Murrieta Road, adjacent to Los Alamos Road. Prior to Department notification <strong>of</strong><br />

impacts, this project was completed <strong>and</strong> the jurisdictional areas were permanently<br />

impacted. Offsite mitigation was required to mitigate the impacts.<br />

SAA# 1600-2006-0271-R6<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088131 Harr Ranch Road Repairs<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Sonoma<br />

Repair a 180 linear foot section <strong>of</strong> storm-damaged Harr Road (Pierson Road) at<br />

Sugarloaf Ridge <strong>State</strong> Park to prevent further erosion <strong>and</strong> to provide a safer <strong>and</strong><br />

more stable road for vehicle traffic. Work will grade the road; build up three feet<br />

on the east edge <strong>and</strong> ab<strong>and</strong>on three feet on the west edge to realign the road,<br />

maintaining a twelve foot width road; install <strong>and</strong> compact approximately 30 cubic<br />

yards <strong>of</strong> class 2 aggregate base to return the road to pre-slide condition; clean out<br />

<strong>and</strong> armor the existing road side ditch 20 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> 75 pound rock to prevent<br />

erosion. Remove an existing twelve inch culvert <strong>and</strong> replace with a 24 inch culvert<br />

to better accommodate future run<strong>of</strong>f events. Armor the culvert outlet with a rock<br />

apron consisting <strong>of</strong> ten cubic yards <strong>of</strong> 75 pound rock. Place 40 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

inch 1/2 ton rock at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> slide area to stabilize the slope.<br />

Regrade uphill surface cracks with a small dozer or backhoe to reflect natural<br />

topographic contours to disperse run<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Received on Thursday, <strong>August</strong> 09, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 56 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 37<br />

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19991111<strong>15</strong> Canyon Crest Draft Environmental Impact Report<br />

Brea, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Brea--Orange<br />

Subdivision <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> to enable development <strong>of</strong> 165 detached, single family homes,<br />

on lot sizes averaging approx. 16,685 sq. ft. Proposed site plan includes 63.2<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> residential development, 280.6 acres <strong>of</strong> natural <strong>and</strong> manufactured open<br />

space, <strong>and</strong> 23.7 acres <strong>of</strong> roadways. Project requires City approvals <strong>of</strong> Vesting<br />

Tentative Tract Map No. <strong>15</strong>956, Hillside Development permit, <strong>and</strong> Development<br />

Review Application.<br />

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2005011110 City <strong>of</strong> Chino Hills Proposed Water, Recycled Water & Wastewater Master Plan<br />

Chino Hills, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Chino Hills--San Bernardino<br />

The City's fundamental goal in this effort is to ensure the reliability, adequacy, <strong>and</strong><br />

efficiency <strong>of</strong> the water, recycled water <strong>and</strong> sanitation systems through build-out,<br />

which is anticipated to occur around 2025. Rather than addressing the systems<br />

separately, the 2005 Master Plan optimizes closely associated resources <strong>and</strong><br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> the water, recycled water <strong>and</strong> sanitation systems to develop an<br />

integrated planning program that will provide substantial flexibility <strong>and</strong> reliability to<br />

all three systems.<br />

2006021109 Verdugo Gardens<br />

Glendale Redevelopment Agency<br />

Glendale--Los Angeles<br />

The Verduga Gardens project is a mixed use development consisting <strong>of</strong> 287 for<br />

sale housing units, 3,600 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> ground floor retail-commercial uses, a public<br />

open space plaza <strong>and</strong> park, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, lighting, utilities, subterranean <strong>and</strong><br />

above-grade parking, which would be screened from public streets with perimeter<br />

housing, <strong>and</strong> associated amenities.<br />

2003104004 New River Safety Barrier & Border Fence<br />

U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Homel<strong>and</strong> Security<br />

Calexico--Imperial<br />

Construct a safety barrier on an existing bridge over the new river. Construct an<br />

additional 5 miles <strong>of</strong> border fence.<br />

2004122022 Tuluwat Restoration Project<br />

Eureka, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Eureka--Humboldt<br />

The project proposes to construct a ceremonial place that will include traditional<br />

dance <strong>and</strong> tribal gathering areas such as a dance house, caretaker's residence,<br />

restored dock <strong>and</strong> bulkhead, vault toilet, <strong>and</strong> camp kitchen, all in the setting <strong>of</strong> a<br />

restored native environment.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081059 Change <strong>of</strong> Zone No. 7333 <strong>and</strong> Tentative Tract Map No. 32044<br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

The Change <strong>of</strong> Zone proposes to change the zoning classification on the northern<br />

half <strong>of</strong> the project site from Multiple Family Dwellings (R-2) <strong>and</strong> General<br />

Commercial (C-1/C-P) to Residential Agricultural (R-A-1) (One acre minimum). In<br />

addition, the change <strong>of</strong> zone would also change the current zoning classification<br />

on the southern parcel from One Family Dwelling (R-1) to One Family Dwelling<br />

(R-1-20,000). The Tract Map proposes a Schedule B subdivision <strong>of</strong> 10.09 gross<br />

acres into 13 residential lots with a minimum lot size <strong>of</strong> 0.5 gross acres. The site<br />

also includes a detention basin.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081060 Tentative Parcel Map PLN07-00082<br />

Victorville, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorville--San Bernardino<br />

PLN07-00082 - To allow for the creation <strong>of</strong> 3 parcels from 1 existing parcel<br />

proposing parcel lines along exiting zoning lines.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081063 Meadows 35; TPM 20398E, Log No. 98-08-032C<br />

San Diego County Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use<br />

Unincorporated--San Diego<br />

The proposed project is the subdivision <strong>of</strong> 36.2 acres into 4 parcels ranging in size<br />

from 8.01 acres gross to 12.13 acres gross for single family residences. The<br />

project will extend High Vista Drive <strong>and</strong> all utilities to the site. Water <strong>and</strong> sewer will<br />

be provided by Valley Center Municipal Water District. Fire service will be provided<br />

by the Deer Springs Fire Protection District. The project lies within the Escondito<br />

Union Elementary School District <strong>and</strong> the Escondito Union High School District.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082049 Brockway Erosion Control Project<br />

Placer County<br />

--Placer<br />

This project will reduce sediment load to Lake Tahoe.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082052 Barrett Farms Poultry Processing Plant<br />

Lake County Community Development Department<br />

--Lake<br />

Request for a Minor Use Permit for a new 1,456 square foot poultry processing<br />

plant on 16.5 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082055 Rapf Rezone <strong>and</strong> Use Permit P-07-32<br />

Trinity County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Trinity<br />

Rezone from Unclassified to Agriculture 20-acre minimum <strong>and</strong> a use permit to<br />

establish a small bonded winery. Project implementation will include construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a 1,<strong>15</strong>2 square foot winery building for the crushing, processing, bottling, <strong>and</strong><br />

storage <strong>of</strong> the wine. No onsite retail sales will occur. This is being established on<br />

an existing habitated ranch.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082056 Porcupine Hill Subdivision (PSUB T20051181)<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Truckee--Placer<br />

Proposed a 12 single family, averaging 3.85 acre per lot, residential <strong>and</strong><br />

recreational subdivision.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082058 430 National LLC Rezoning (PREA T<strong>2007</strong>0218)<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Placer<br />

Applicants request the approval <strong>of</strong> a Rezoning that involves the realignment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

zoning boundary line at this parcel so that it reflects the l<strong>and</strong> use designation <strong>of</strong><br />

the adopted Community Plan Map <strong>and</strong> the TRPA Plan Area <strong>State</strong>ment (PAS)<br />

maps. This would rezone the property from commercial (Placer County zoning<br />

maps) to residential (adopted Community Plan map <strong>and</strong> TRPA PAS maps).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082059 Site Acquisition <strong>and</strong> Construction <strong>of</strong> Terrace Park Elementary School<br />

Rio Linda Union School District<br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

RLUSC is proposing a new elementary school at the <strong>15</strong>.51 acre property identified<br />

by Sacramento County Assessors Parcel Numbers 201-0300-100, 102, <strong>and</strong> 103.<br />

The project will consist <strong>of</strong> a proposed 10 +/- acre school site <strong>and</strong> proposed 5 +/acre<br />

joint use park site.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082060 Use Permit 5-92B <strong>and</strong> Reclamation Plan 1-92A- Amen<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The project is in the Cottonwood area on three parcels totaling approx. 212 acres<br />

located at the southern terminus <strong>of</strong> Live Oak Lane <strong>and</strong> between the southern<br />

terminus <strong>of</strong> Williams Lane <strong>and</strong> Denver Drive, <strong>and</strong> approx. one quarter mile north <strong>of</strong><br />

Cottonwood Creek. Ivar Amen has requested approval <strong>of</strong> a 3.7 acre expansion <strong>of</strong><br />

a 41.5 acre pit <strong>and</strong> the excavation <strong>of</strong> a new 8.6 acre gravel pit. The excavation <strong>of</strong><br />

the pits will create ponds <strong>and</strong> a riparian woodl<strong>and</strong> area. Both ponds will be used<br />

for watering livestock. The eastern 8.6 acre pond will also be used for stormwater<br />

run<strong>of</strong>f management. The Use Permit amendment would extend the ending date <strong>of</strong><br />

the gravel operation from December 31, 2010, to December 31, 20<strong>15</strong>. All other<br />

conditions <strong>of</strong> the Use Permit would remain the same. The existing gravel operation<br />

does not include screening, washing, crushing, or other processing <strong>of</strong> gravel.<br />

Gravel is excavated, loaded, <strong>and</strong> trucked from the site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082061 Zone Amendment 07-016 & Tract Map 1967- Stone Creek<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The applicant has requested to change the zoning to allow for the creation <strong>of</strong> five<br />

acre parcels. The Zone Amendment is proposed in conjunction with a 14 parcel<br />

l<strong>and</strong> division with a 70.95 acre remainder parcel. The parcels are proposed to be<br />

served by on-site septic systems <strong>and</strong> wells. Improvements will be limited to<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> access roads to serve the proposed parcels.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082062 Use Permit 07-004- Shasta Wildlife Rescue <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation Inc.<br />

Shasta County<br />

Shasta Lake--Shasta<br />

Shasta Wildlife Rescue <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation proposes to use an existing residence<br />

<strong>and</strong> accessory structures as the organization's headquarters, rehabilitation facility,<br />

<strong>and</strong> caretaker's residence. The organization cares for a variety <strong>of</strong> injured birds <strong>and</strong><br />

small mammal species in order to return them to the wild once rehabilitated.<br />

Animals that are not able to be returned to the wild are euthanized. Improvements<br />

are limited to conversions <strong>and</strong> interior remodels <strong>of</strong> existing structures to suit the<br />

proposed use, with the exception <strong>of</strong> the addition <strong>of</strong> a caretaker's residence to the<br />

existing residential building, a 7,400 sq. ft. barn-like structure to serve as a raptor<br />

aviary, <strong>and</strong> fencing for a small mammal pen.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082065 Zone Amendment 07-019 & Tract Map 1954- Zachow<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The request is for a Zone Amendment in conjunction with an eight parcel l<strong>and</strong><br />

division <strong>and</strong> a remainder parcel. The requested Zone Amendment is from the<br />

Limited Agriculture combined with a 40 acre minimum lot area (A-1-BA-40) zone<br />

districts to the Limited Agriculture (A-1) zone district <strong>and</strong> the Limited Residential<br />

combined with a 40 acre minimum lot area (RL-BA-40) zone districts to the Limited<br />

Residential (RL) zone district. The current Open Space (OS) <strong>and</strong> Restrictive Flood<br />

(F-2) zone districts will not be affected with the proposed Zone Amendment. The<br />

current project is for an eight parcel l<strong>and</strong> division resulting in parcels that range in<br />

size from 5.11 acres to 6.75 acres <strong>and</strong> a 73.37 acre remainder. The current project<br />

is the second Tract Map <strong>and</strong> Zone Amendment associated with this project site.<br />

The first Tract Map, TR1933, was approved on April 13, 2006, <strong>and</strong> consisted <strong>of</strong><br />

eight parcels ranging in size from 5.12 acres to 6.01 acres. The total site area is<br />

approx. <strong>15</strong>9.29 acres.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081057 Chevron Products Company El Segundo Refinery Product Reliability <strong>and</strong><br />

Optimization Project<br />

South Coast Air Quality Management District<br />

El Segundo--Los Angeles<br />

Chevron is proposing modifications to an installation <strong>of</strong> new equipment at the El<br />

Segundo Refinery. Proposed modifications will occur in the No. 2 Crude Unit, No.<br />

2 Residuum Stripper Unit, Minalk/Merox Unit, Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit,<br />

Alkylation Unit, Vacuum Residuum Desulfurization Unit, Isomax Unit,<br />

Cogeneration Facilities, <strong>and</strong> the Railcar Loading/Unloading Rack. New process<br />

units include sulfur processing facilities(i.e., Sour Water Stripper, Sulfur Recovery<br />

Unit, <strong>and</strong> Tail Gas Unit), Hydrogen Plant, Vapor Recovery <strong>and</strong> Flare System,<br />

Water Treatment Facilities (i.e., reverse osmosis units <strong>and</strong> oxygen units <strong>and</strong><br />

oxygen removal units). <strong>and</strong> additional storage capacity.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081062 Bethel Solar Hybrid Power Plant<br />

Imperial County<br />

--Imperial<br />

The project proposes to construct a 49.4 megawatt solar hybrid power plant on<br />

400 acres <strong>of</strong> primarily agricultural l<strong>and</strong>. The project would be comprised <strong>of</strong>: 1) a<br />

solar field design using solar electric generating systems: 2) a power block that will<br />

include a steam turbine, generator <strong>and</strong> cooling towers <strong>and</strong>; 3) renewable<br />

biomass-fired heaters to generate steam at night during <strong>of</strong>f-peak solar production.<br />

The project includes an approximately two-mile extension <strong>of</strong> an electric<br />

transmission line between the project site <strong>and</strong> Imperial Irrigation District's existing<br />

electric transmission system.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081066 Imperial Valley Bio-Refining Ethanol Production Facility<br />

Imperial County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Imperial<br />

Construction <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> a 90 million gallon a year ethanol production facility.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082051 New Mission Theater Mixed-Use Project<br />

San Francisco <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

San Francisco--San Francisco<br />

The proposed project would involve rehabilitation <strong>and</strong> reuse <strong>of</strong> the New Mission<br />

Theater (City L<strong>and</strong>mark No. 245) as a dining <strong>and</strong> entertainment venue, as well as<br />

demolition <strong>of</strong> an adjacent department store ("Giant Value") <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> two<br />

new residential buildings with a total <strong>of</strong> 95 units on the portion <strong>of</strong> the lot now<br />

occupied by the store. Ground floor retail space <strong>and</strong> a child care center would be<br />

provided in these buildings. Ninety-nine parking spaces serving the residential<br />

use would be located in a two-level basement garage accessed from Bartlett<br />

Street at the rear <strong>of</strong> the property. The project requires a height reclassification<br />

(rezoning) from 65 feet to 85 feet to permit the proposed residential building on<br />

Mission Street, <strong>and</strong> from 50 feet to 65 feet to permit the proposed residential<br />

building on Bartlett Street. Revisions to the bulk districts would also be required.<br />

The proposed uses would be permitted within the NC-3 district. The project<br />

sponsor is also seeking approval <strong>of</strong> a Special Use District (SUD) for some sites<br />

along Mission Street, including the project site <strong>and</strong> lots 5 <strong>and</strong> 61, that would<br />

modify the requirements <strong>of</strong> the underlying NC-3 zoning to allow for greater<br />

flexibility in the size <strong>and</strong> distribution <strong>of</strong> uses on the site with Conditional Use (CU)<br />

authorization. Alterations to the City L<strong>and</strong>mark New Mission Theater would<br />

require a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Appropriateness from the <strong>Planning</strong> Commission, upon the<br />

advice <strong>of</strong> the L<strong>and</strong>marks Preservation Advisory Board. The proposed project<br />

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would also require building permit(s) from the Department <strong>of</strong> Building Inspection<br />

<strong>and</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> a subdivision (condominium) map by the Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works. Any curb or street modifications would require approval by the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Parking <strong>and</strong> Traffic.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081058 Menifee Valley Incorporation Project<br />

Riverside County Local Agency Formation Commission<br />

Unincorporated--Riverside<br />

The proposed Menifee Valley Incorporation project, if approved by LAFCO, would<br />

submit to registered voters the question <strong>of</strong> whether or not the community <strong>of</strong><br />

Menifee Valley, California should become a general law city. Municipal decisions<br />

would pass from the County <strong>of</strong> Riverside to the newly formed city; no development<br />

is associated with the proposed project.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081061 Location <strong>and</strong> Development Plan 06-07<br />

Adelanto, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Adelanto--San Bernardino<br />

The applicant is proposing the construction <strong>of</strong> a mini-storage project including<br />

on-site <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>and</strong> manager's unit on approx. 4.77 acres. The project site is in the<br />

MI Zone (Manufacturing/Industrial), <strong>and</strong> has a General Plan L<strong>and</strong> Use Designation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Manufacturing/Industrial.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081064 General Plan Map <strong>and</strong> Zoning Map Amendment for a portion <strong>of</strong> McAbee Beach<br />

Monterey, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Monterey--Monterey<br />

The project site (001-021-003) is located on Cannery Row adjacent to Spindrift<br />

Inn. The site encompasses 6,000 sq. ft. (48'X125'). The City <strong>of</strong> Monterey proposes<br />

to amend the General Plan Map (commercial to parks/recreation/open space) <strong>and</strong><br />

Zoning Map (Cannery Row Commercial to Open Space) for this site. The City<br />

recently acquired this property <strong>and</strong> plans to develop <strong>and</strong> maintain it as a city park.<br />

The project's purpose is to show the City's intention to use the property as<br />

park/recreation/open space versus a potential commercial building site (current<br />

general plan <strong>and</strong> zoning). A park plan was recently approved for this site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081065 Rezoning <strong>of</strong> California <strong>State</strong> Parks property located adjacent to the Ocean Harbor<br />

House (125 Surf Way) & the Monterey Beach Resort Hotel (2600 S<strong>and</strong> Dunes<br />

Drive)<br />

Monterey, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Monterey--Monterey<br />

The project includes the rezoning <strong>of</strong> three parcels owned by the <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California<br />

<strong>and</strong> operated by the Department <strong>of</strong> Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation. The project site<br />

contains primarily undeveloped vegetated s<strong>and</strong> dunes, as well as a segment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail, including a notable switchback that is<br />

visible from Del Monte Avenue. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this rezoning is to allow for the<br />

continued use <strong>of</strong> the property as open space <strong>and</strong> to bring the City <strong>of</strong> Monterey<br />

Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 38 <strong>of</strong> the Monterey City Code) into conformance with<br />

the City <strong>of</strong> Monterey General Plan. Specifically, the current R-3-20-S Zoning<br />

designation would be changed to O (Open Space) to correspond with its Parks,<br />

Recreation, <strong>and</strong> Open Space General Plan designation. Physical development <strong>of</strong><br />

the site, recreation-based or otherwise, is not anticipated or considered as part <strong>of</strong><br />

this project.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082050 Garrick Tentative Parcel Map 06-0032<br />

Butte County<br />

--Butte<br />

Tentative Parcel Map to divide a 10.72-acre parcel into one 5.05 <strong>and</strong> one 5.67<br />

acre parcel. Both parcels will be serviced by private septic systems <strong>and</strong> wells, <strong>and</strong><br />

will front on the County-maintained Dunstone Road.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082053 Iroquois Detention Basin Project<br />

Vacaville, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Vacaville--Solano<br />

Proposal to construct a storm water detention basin to hold less than 50 acre feet;<br />

total water surface area <strong>of</strong> 10 acres on a 24 acre site (portion <strong>of</strong> 60 acre property<br />

owned by City <strong>of</strong> Vacaville). A 13 foot high berm will be constructed on the east<br />

side <strong>of</strong> the basin to provide detention; no excavation in or on other sides <strong>of</strong> basin<br />

proposed. Project involves fill <strong>of</strong> jurisdictional wetl<strong>and</strong>s totaling less than .1 acre.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082063 Use Permit 07-008, Burney Mountain Guest Ranch, Colburn<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The request is to modify the previously approved development plan for a<br />

commercial recreation development. The modification includes three additional<br />

cabins, an owner's dwelling, a caretaker's dwelling, <strong>and</strong> a 5,000 sq. ft. shop. The<br />

site is currently developed with a central lodge, three cabins, <strong>and</strong> various<br />

accessory buildings.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082064 Parcel Map 07-013, Renelle<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The request is for a two parcel l<strong>and</strong> division, resulting in a 2.5 acre parcel <strong>and</strong> a<br />

2.8 acre parcel. The project site is currently developed with a single family<br />

residence on proposed Parcel 1. The project would allow for the construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />

single family residence on proposed Parcel 2.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082066 Tract Map 1959- J & B Ranch<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The request is for a 9 parcel l<strong>and</strong> division <strong>of</strong> 21 acres, resulting in parcels ranging<br />

in size from 2.01 to 2.81 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082067 Tract Map 1949- Nelson<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The proposal is for a 22 lot subdivision consisting <strong>of</strong> 10,868 to 23,585 sq. ft.<br />

parcels on 9.38 acres for single family residential development.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081071 Santa Barbara/Ventura 101 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Project<br />

Caltrans #7<br />

Carpinteria--Santa Barbara, Ventura<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation [Caltrans is initiating an Initial<br />

Study/Environmental Assessment for the proposed Santa Barbara/Ventura 101<br />

(SB/VEN 101) High Occupancy Vehicle Lane project]. The project proposes to<br />

add a HOV lane in each direction on SB/VEN-101 beginning in Ventura County<br />

from the Mobil Pier Road Undercrossing (PM 39.8) at the southern project limit<br />

north to 0.44 miles south <strong>of</strong> Casitas Pass Road (PM 2.2) in Santa Barbara County,<br />

a distance <strong>of</strong> approximately 6 miles.<br />

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2003022082 Dublin Ranch West/Contra Costa County Parcel<br />

Dublin, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Dublin--Alameda, Contra Costa<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-2006-0317-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project operator, Jennifer Lin.<br />

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Dublin, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Dublin--Alameda, Contra Costa<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-2006-0024-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project operator, Jennifer Lin.<br />

2003022082 Dublin Ranch West/Contra Costa County Parcel<br />

Dublin, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Dublin--Alameda, Contra Costa<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-2006-0316-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project operator, Jennifer Lin.<br />

20030711<strong>15</strong> Carpinteria Sanitary District's South Coast Beach Communities Septic to Sewer<br />

Project Supplemental Environmental Impact Report<br />

Carpinteria Sanitary District<br />

Carpinteria--Santa Barbara, Ventura<br />

Addendum for S<strong>and</strong>yl<strong>and</strong> Cover <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong> Point Road for low pressure system<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> gravity fed system.<br />

2004052054 Zone 7 Stream Management Master Plan<br />

Zone 7 Water Agency<br />

Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore--Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara<br />

Zone 7 proposes to remove the concrete crossing in Arroyo Mocho at Granada<br />

High School in Livermore. The crossing is located adjacent to Granada High<br />

School, southeast <strong>of</strong> the Murrieta Boulevard / East Stanley Boulevard intersection,<br />

Livermore, California. The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a<br />

Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0307-3 pursuant to<br />

Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project operator, Joe Seto, Zone<br />

7.<br />

2004112063 Master Permit for Env. Enhancement Projects<br />

Santa Cruz County<br />

Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />

This approximately 2.5 acre site is situated on the east side <strong>of</strong> Soquel Creek in the<br />

Soquel Creek Watershed between the Porter Street Bridge <strong>and</strong> Porter Street. The<br />

objective <strong>of</strong> Phase 1 will be the eradication <strong>of</strong> Arundo donax, French broom,<br />

poison hemlock, <strong>and</strong> Cape ivy, <strong>and</strong> the reduction <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> ivy climbing on<br />

native riparian trees. Revegetation with woody species will occur in 2008 <strong>and</strong><br />

revegetation with herbaceous species will not happen until 2009 since it will take<br />

significant maintenance to control the ivy.<br />

In Phase 2 (2008), h<strong>and</strong> removal by the NREP crews will control the invasive<br />

groundcovers. Pampas grass <strong>and</strong> lilies will also be removed from the site <strong>and</strong><br />

cleared areas will be revegetated with native plants.<br />

In Phase 3 <strong>and</strong> 4 (2009 <strong>and</strong> 2010), subsequent h<strong>and</strong> removal by the NREP crews<br />

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will be done to control invasive plants. Revegetation <strong>of</strong> the cleared areas with<br />

native plants will be continued as part <strong>of</strong> Phase 3.<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0242-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Karen Christensen / Santa Cruz<br />

County Resource Conservation District.<br />

2004112063 Master Permit for Env. Enhancement Projects<br />

Santa Cruz County<br />

Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />

The site is located on the southern bank <strong>of</strong> Corralitos Creek, <strong>of</strong>f Corralitos Road in<br />

the Pajaro River Watershed, at 134 Varni Road, Watsonville. The project will treat<br />

130 linear feet <strong>of</strong> a nearly vertical, highly unstable, actively eroding section <strong>of</strong><br />

streambank with a log revetment structure, log vanes, grading, <strong>and</strong> revegetation to<br />

improve water quality <strong>and</strong> bank stability <strong>of</strong> the stream <strong>and</strong> the riparian corridor in<br />

general.<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0242-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Karen Christensen / Santa Cruz<br />

County Resource Conservation District.<br />

2004112063 Master Permit for Env. Enhancement Projects<br />

Santa Cruz County<br />

Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />

The site is located on the west side <strong>of</strong> the Watsonville Slough between Beach<br />

Road <strong>and</strong> the confluence with the Pajaro River. The site has been colonized by<br />

non-native invasive species. The project will focus on removing invasive species<br />

from the channel banks <strong>and</strong> revegetation with local native plant species. This will<br />

increase wetl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> upl<strong>and</strong> habitat values within the last mile <strong>of</strong> the slough<br />

ecosystem <strong>and</strong> improve water quality.<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0244-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Karen Christensen / Santa Cruz<br />

County Resource Conservation District.<br />

2004112063 Master Permit for Env. Enhancement Projects<br />

Santa Cruz County<br />

Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />

The site is located within the Bear Creek watershed approximately three miles <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Bear Creek Road on Deer Creek. The existing crossing, consisting <strong>of</strong> two partially<br />

collapsed <strong>and</strong> decaying corrugated metal culverts surrounded by concrete,<br />

impedes fish passage upstream <strong>and</strong> the passage <strong>of</strong> woody debris downstream.<br />

Over two miles <strong>of</strong> high-quality salmonid breeding habitat is available upstream <strong>of</strong><br />

the crossing. The project will replace the existing culvert structure with a 55-foot<br />

long, 16-foot wide steel free-span bridge elevated above the channel bed <strong>and</strong><br />

banks. The new bridge will be elevated above Deer Creek's 100-year flood level<br />

to allow for downstream passage woody debris. Footings for the new bridge will<br />

be shallow, poured concrete abutments instead <strong>of</strong> drilled piers to reduce<br />

disturbance. The new bridge will primarily occupy the same space currently<br />

occupied by the existing concrete crossing. A 4-foot high retaining wall on the<br />

southern edge <strong>of</strong> the road at the bridge's eastern end will allow for a gradual slope<br />

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from the existing road bed up to the bridge decking. The banks along the bridge's<br />

shallow footings will be armored with rock riprap <strong>and</strong> planted with willow stakes<br />

<strong>and</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> herbaceous riparian species.<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0240-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Karen Christensen / Santa Cruz<br />

County Resource Conservation District.<br />

2004112063 Master Permit for Env. Enhancement Projects<br />

Santa Cruz County<br />

Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />

This project is located on the banks <strong>of</strong> the existing levee near the mouth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

San Lorenzo lagoon in the estuarine reach in the San Lorenzo River Watershed.<br />

All work will be completed between Laurel Street Bridge <strong>and</strong> the Pacific Ocean.<br />

The project will consist <strong>of</strong> selective removal <strong>of</strong> highly aggressive invasive species<br />

to allow establishment <strong>of</strong> native trees, shrubs, <strong>and</strong> herbaceous cover. Annual<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> weeds; i.e., weed whacking, h<strong>and</strong> pulling, etc. around plantings<br />

will allow native species to grow <strong>and</strong> eventually shade-out unwanted weeds.<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0241-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Karen Christensen / Santa Cruz<br />

County Resource Conservation District.<br />

2004112063 Master Permit for Env. Enhancement Projects<br />

Santa Cruz County<br />

Capitola--Santa Cruz<br />

The project will improve habitat on Queseria Creek for anadromous fish during<br />

high winter flows, as well as during low flow periods in late spring <strong>and</strong> early<br />

summer, through the installation <strong>of</strong> rock vane structures to improve fish migration.<br />

A culvert crossing which was an impediment to fish passage was previously<br />

removed <strong>and</strong> will now be replaced with a bridge comprised <strong>of</strong> two railroad flatcars<br />

that are welded together for a 20' x 50' dimension.<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong> Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0239-3 pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Karen Christensen / Santa Cruz<br />

County Resource Conservation District.<br />

2005011089 Delano Marketplace<br />

Delano, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Delano--Kern<br />

The Delano Marketplace project would include two large anchor stores, retail<br />

shops, <strong>and</strong> restaurants (sit down <strong>and</strong> fast food) for a total <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />

456,022 square feet. The large anchor stores would include a 228,751 square foot<br />

Wal-Mart Supercenter <strong>and</strong> a 172,463 square foot home improvement store. The<br />

Wal-Mart Supercenter store will include general merch<strong>and</strong>ise sales; a garden<br />

center; tire <strong>and</strong> lube express; grocery sales <strong>and</strong> support space;<br />

stockroom/receiving area; ancillary areas; tenant areas (e.g. a fast food restaurant<br />

<strong>and</strong> a vision center); a 14 position gas station on a separate pad; drive-thru<br />

pharmacy; <strong>and</strong> a bagged goods pickup area. The Wal-Mart Supercenter will<br />

operate 24 hours per day. The proposed home improvement store will include<br />

general merch<strong>and</strong>ise sales <strong>and</strong> a garden center. The proposed project includes<br />

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nine other parcels for food <strong>and</strong> retail uses with proposed building sizes ranging<br />

from 2,500 to 14,410 square feet, for a total project size <strong>of</strong> 456,022 square feet.<br />

The proposed project also includes interim improvements to the Woollomes<br />

Avenue/<strong>State</strong> Route 99 interchange <strong>and</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> the City's detention pond to<br />

accommodate stormwater run<strong>of</strong>f associated with the proposed project.<br />

2005022034 Zone 3A, Line A Flood Control Maintenance Excavation<br />

Alameda County Public Works Agency<br />

Union City--Alameda<br />

The proposed project is intended to return the Zone 3A, Line A flood control<br />

channel to its original design flow capacity by removing accumulated sediments.<br />

The excavated sediments will be trucked <strong>of</strong>f-site to a nearby upl<strong>and</strong> silt disposal<br />

site. The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing a Lake <strong>and</strong><br />

Streambed Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0297-3 pursuant to Section<br />

1602 <strong>of</strong> the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Stanley Fung / Alameda<br />

County Flood Control <strong>and</strong> Water Conservation District.<br />

2006021088 Ranchos Middle School <strong>and</strong> Potential Future Projects<br />

Golden Valley Unified School District<br />

--Madera<br />

The project includes the development <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> a middle school (Ranchos<br />

Middle School) <strong>and</strong> related potential future projects (potential high school<br />

expansion or elementary school, MOT facility <strong>and</strong> commumity park on<br />

approximately 65 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>042102 Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game - Year <strong>2007</strong> - Fisheries Restoration Grant Program<br />

Project<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (HQ) Environmental Services<br />

--Humboldt<br />

The project proposes to save approximately 40,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> potential<br />

sediment delivery by dispersing road run<strong>of</strong>f on 13.3 miles <strong>of</strong> road, reestablishing<br />

natural drainage patterns at approximately 95 stream crossings <strong>and</strong> removing or<br />

stabilizing sediment from seven road segments.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>042102 Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game - Year <strong>2007</strong> - Fisheries Restoration Grant Program<br />

Project<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game (HQ) Environmental Services<br />

--Mendocino<br />

The project proposes to treat 56 sediment sources identified along approximately<br />

8 miles <strong>of</strong> road, resulting in an estimated sediment savings <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>,209 cubic yards<br />

on Hollow Tree Creek <strong>and</strong> Redwood Creek, in Mendocino County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052127 Trinity Parkway Phase II Project<br />

Stockton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

Realignment <strong>of</strong> Dry L<strong>and</strong> Levee between Bear Creek <strong>and</strong> Mosher Slough in San<br />

Joaquin County as part <strong>of</strong> Trinity Parkway Phase II.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>062042 Use Permit 01-060A - Hill Country Clinic<br />

Shasta County<br />

--Shasta<br />

The Project proposes the installation <strong>of</strong> a 24-inch in diameter, 269-foot long culvert<br />

<strong>and</strong> a 18-inch, 22-foot long culvert in the unnamed intermittent stream to allow for<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> the Hill County Community Clinic Expansion Project.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>089022 Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0118 #02-07-021-LAS<br />

"Heisey" THP<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Lassen<br />

4 Encroachments for Timber Harvesting Activities<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089023 SAA No. R1-07-0326<br />

Corning, City <strong>of</strong><br />

--Tehama<br />

The work authorized by this Agreement is limited to: installing one storm drain<br />

outfall on the south bank <strong>of</strong> Burch Creek in Tehama County.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089024 <strong>2007</strong> Blodgett Forest Timber Harvesting Plan<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--El Dorado<br />

The proposed project is to upgrade 5 existing stream crossings on Wildcat Spur.<br />

All will be rocked fords; the exception may be crossing number No.1 If the<br />

elevation <strong>of</strong> the existing road grade needs to be elevated at crossing No. 1 to<br />

accommodate the new switchback to the east, a culvert will then need to be<br />

installed instead <strong>of</strong> the rocked ford.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089025 Rattlesnake Timber Harvesting Plan<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Calaveras<br />

This project will be making improvements to eight stream crossings. Two<br />

permanent structures will be installed (one rocked ford, <strong>and</strong> one large culvert with<br />

bank stabilization). Six temporary structures will be installed (logged crossings<br />

with pipes to pass water or rocked fords), <strong>and</strong> after completion <strong>of</strong> the projects, the<br />

temoporary structures will be returned to the original condition.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088132 Griffith Park Fire Cleanup, Repair, <strong>and</strong> Erosion <strong>and</strong> Sediment Control Project<br />

Fish & Game #5<br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

The project shall be completed in three phases covered by 2 separate Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreements. Phase 1-Cleanup <strong>of</strong> Roads <strong>and</strong> Trails/Hazard <strong>and</strong> Debris<br />

Removal (permitted through this agreement); <strong>and</strong> Phase 2-Erosion Control<br />

(permitted through this agreement) <strong>and</strong> Phase 3-Restoration/Rehabilitation, to be<br />

permitted under separate agreement.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088133 North Fork Ash Creek Bridge<br />

Caltrans #2<br />

--Modoc<br />

Caltrans proposes to conduct subsurface investigations at the North Fork Ash<br />

Creek Bridge (Bridge No. 03-0026) on SR 299. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the investigation is<br />

to characterize the bridge site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088134 Sidewalk Improvements for ADA<br />

Caltrans #2<br />

Quincy--Plumas<br />

Caltrans proposes to modify pedestrian crosswalks <strong>and</strong> sidewalk curb ramps to<br />

comply with the Americans with Disabilities. The project includes 8 locations on<br />

SR 70. These work locations were excluded from a recevent major roadway<br />

rehabilitation project to avoid conflicts.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088135 Burney Creek Bridge<br />

Caltrans #2<br />

--Shasta<br />

Caltrans plans to conduct subsurface investigations at the Burney Creek Bridge<br />

(Bridge No. 06-0062) on <strong>State</strong> Route 299. The bridge is subject to scour <strong>and</strong> is in<br />

need <strong>of</strong> foundation modifications to prevent potential scour damage.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088136 Water Creek Stabilization <strong>and</strong> Enhancement Project<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Berkeley--Alameda<br />

The project involves stabilization <strong>and</strong> enhancement <strong>of</strong> creek channel to restore<br />

function <strong>and</strong> character within the botanical garden. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement Number 1600-2006-0177-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game<br />

Code Section 1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088137 Rodeo Gulch Pipeline Survey; Vegetation Clearing<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

--Santa Cruz<br />

Rodeo Creek Gulch is a perennial drainage flowing from the Santa Cruz coastal<br />

mountain range in a southerly direction along Rodeo Gulch Road, eventually<br />

ending at the Corcoran Lagoon. The Applicant needs to patrol the line to ensure<br />

no leaks are present, <strong>and</strong> proposes to annually clear a temporary foot trail through<br />

the impassable dense <strong>and</strong> tall vegetation along the creek to allow a gas detection<br />

technician the ability to safely walk along the line.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088138 Arroyo Mocho Desilting Basin Project<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Livermore--Alameda<br />

Zone 7 proposes to remove ~1,991 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> naturally-accumulated sediment<br />

from 4<strong>15</strong> linear feet reach <strong>of</strong> the Arroyo Mocho Desilting Basin <strong>and</strong> adjacent<br />

facilities. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration Agreement Number<br />

1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0308-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088139 Palmaz Eucalyptus<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Napa--Napa<br />

The Applicant proposes to remove two large blue gum eucalptyus tree on the<br />

banks <strong>of</strong> Hagen Creek. A large 87-inch dbh, 160-foot tall <strong>and</strong> 21-inch dbh, 90 foot<br />

tall eucalyptus will be felled by chainsaws. The trees will on the adjancent gravel<br />

bar. Tractors will be used to remove the large tree sections from the streambed.<br />

Slash <strong>and</strong> debris will be removed by h<strong>and</strong>. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration<br />

Agreement Number 1600-2006-0803-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code<br />

Section 1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088140 Alicia Intermediate - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 10 portable classrooms.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088141 Arboga Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 5 portable classrooms <strong>and</strong> 1 restroom.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088142 Cedar Lane Elementary School - Painting<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Paint the school's exterior buildings.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088143 Cedar Lane Elementary School - Paving<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Asphalt paving south park area <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Cedar Lane for new parking <strong>and</strong> bus loop.<br />

Repaving hard court play areas on school site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088144 Cedar Lane Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 10 portable classrooms.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088145 Cordua Elementary School - Site Work<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Site work at the school.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088146 Covillaud Elementary School - Painting<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Exterior painting <strong>of</strong> all buildings <strong>and</strong> storage containers.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088147 D.O. Facilities - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 2 administration portables.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088148 Dobbins Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 4 portable classrooms.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088149 Ella Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 5 portable classrooms, 1 restroom <strong>and</strong> 1 child center<br />

portable.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>0 Johnson Park Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 3 portable classrooms.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>1 Kynoch Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 2 child center portables.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>2 Lindhurst High School - Door Replacement<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Replace old exterior doors with new ones.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>3 Lindhurst High School - Kitchen Remodel<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Kitchen remodel at Lindhurst High School.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>4 Lindhurst High School - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 2 portable classrooms <strong>and</strong> 1 restroom.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>5 Loma Rica Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 2 portable classrooms, 1 restroom, 1 administration<br />

portable <strong>and</strong> 1 library portable.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>6 Marysville High School - Floor Replacement<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Replace old floor in kitchen <strong>and</strong> cafeteria.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>7 McKenney Intermediate - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

Marysville--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 4 portable classrooms.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>8 Olivehurst Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 3 portable classrooms, 1 restroom, 1 child care<br />

portable <strong>and</strong> 1 day care portable.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088<strong>15</strong>9 South Lindhurst Continuation - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 1 administration portable.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088160 Yuba Feather Elementary - Modernization<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Modernization <strong>of</strong> building(s), new generator, portable toilet site work.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088161 Yuba Feather Elementary - Portables<br />

Marysville Unified School District<br />

--Yuba<br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> site work for 1 restroom.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088162 Gilroy Unified School District Expansion Project<br />

Gilroy Unified School District<br />

Gilroy--Santa Clara<br />

The District proposes to sell surplus property <strong>of</strong> ~2 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088163 Issuance <strong>of</strong> Streambed Alteration Agreement No. R1-07-0370, Mill Creek,<br />

Tributary to the Sacramento<br />

Fish & Game #1<br />

--Tehama<br />

The work authorized by this agreement is limited to: removing ~50 cubic yards <strong>of</strong><br />

gravel <strong>and</strong> cobble from the bed <strong>of</strong> Mill Creek in order to increase flows through the<br />

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fish ladder at Runyon/Ward Dam.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088164 NextG Networks Sprint-Stone Canyon Road Project<br />

Public Utilities Commission<br />

--Los Angeles<br />

Project will install: 1) Ten micro-cell antennae; 2) Two new poles; <strong>and</strong> 3) 11,063<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> underground fiber optic conduit.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088165 Lawrence Elementary School Addition<br />

Lodi Unified School District<br />

Lodi--San Joaquin<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> two 10-classroom additions to an already existing elementary<br />

school campus, as replacements for 20 portable classrooms that will be removed<br />

from the site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088166 Elk Mountain Road, P.M. 33.3, 35.9, <strong>and</strong> 37.7 - Storm Damage Repair<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />

--Lake<br />

The road surface <strong>and</strong> an existing culvert washed out at an unnamed stream<br />

channel at Post Mile 33.3. The project involves removal <strong>of</strong> the temporary culvert<br />

<strong>and</strong> installation <strong>of</strong> a 72-inch diameter culvert in its place. The road surface <strong>and</strong><br />

embankment around the culvert will be restored.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088167 Reducing Unexplained Toxicity to Protect Sediment Quality Associated with<br />

Irrigated Agriculture<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley<br />

--Stanislaus, San Joaquin, Madera, Merced, Fresno<br />

Project is to determine extent <strong>of</strong> agricultural pesticide presence in surface water<br />

bodies. Work consists only <strong>of</strong> collection sediment samples <strong>of</strong> about 1/2 gallon in<br />

size, from publicly accessible creeks throughout San Joaquin watershed.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088168 Transfer <strong>of</strong> Coverage to El Dorado County APN 23-695-21 (Fraunfelter)<br />

Tahoe Conservancy<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Project consists <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> 16 square feet <strong>of</strong> potential coverage<br />

rights from Conservancy-owned l<strong>and</strong> to a receiving parcel on which a private<br />

residence will be constructed. The transfer enables the receiving l<strong>and</strong>owner to<br />

carry out the project without any net increase in the amount <strong>of</strong> existing l<strong>and</strong><br />

coverage in the hydrologically-related area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088169 Wastewater Facilities Expansion <strong>and</strong> Financing Plan<br />

Rancho Murieta Community Services District<br />

Rancho Murieta--Sacramento<br />

On July 25, <strong>2007</strong>, the Rancho Murieta Community Services District approved the<br />

Wastewater Facilities Expansion <strong>and</strong> Financing Plan, which describes options for<br />

improvements needed to provide adequate treatment, storage <strong>and</strong> disposal to<br />

accommodate planned growth through final build-out <strong>of</strong> the area to be served by<br />

the RMCSD or year 2019.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088170 Hay Barn Fence <strong>and</strong> Windmill Fence Replacement<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Hollister--San Benito<br />

There are two portions to this project. 1) Repair existing fence "in kind" at the Hay<br />

Barn Complex. 2) Repair existing fence "in kind" at the Windmill Corral Complex.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088171 California Aqueduct Canal Lining Repair Project, San Luis Field Division<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong>, Division <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

--Stanislaus, Merced, Fresno, Kings<br />

The canal lining repair project includes removing damaged protions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

concrete lining that have buckled or spalled, <strong>and</strong> replacing them with new<br />

fabric-formed concrete lining. Voids behind the lining will be replaced with<br />

gravel-filled geotextile bags. After the side slope is reshaped, a mat <strong>of</strong> polyester<br />

fabric-form is laid down the side slope <strong>and</strong> invert. Once the liner is anchored in<br />

place, concrete is pumped into the cells.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088172 Lease <strong>of</strong> Existing <strong>Office</strong> Space<br />

Mental Health, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The Dept. <strong>of</strong> Mental Health proposes to lease ~13,179 square feet <strong>of</strong> existing<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice space. The <strong>of</strong>fiec will have ~60 people performing general <strong>of</strong>fice duties.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088173 Utilities at San Elijo Camphost Sites (06/07-SD-48)<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Diego<br />

This project consists <strong>of</strong> moving the utilities (water, electric, <strong>and</strong> sewer) at camp<br />

sites #16 <strong>and</strong> 110 in the San Elijo <strong>State</strong> Beach Campground to accommodate<br />

camp host's vehicles, motor homes, <strong>and</strong> trailers. The work will include ~8'-10'<br />

length <strong>and</strong> 24"-30" depth <strong>of</strong> trenching at each camp site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088174 Additional 30 Minute Parking (07/08-SD-04)<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Diego<br />

This project consists <strong>of</strong> the installation <strong>of</strong> two posts with 30 minute parking signs in<br />

Parking Lot A located in Old Town San Diego <strong>State</strong> Historic Park.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088175 Window Replacement Sessions Building (06/07-SD-49)<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Diego<br />

This project consists <strong>of</strong> the window replacement (5 total) on the northside <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sessions Building located in Old Town San Diego <strong>State</strong> Historic Park. The window<br />

will be replaced as per the <strong>State</strong> Historian's recommendations/ notations.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088176 Repair <strong>and</strong> Re-establish Boundary Fencing <strong>and</strong> Gate, Mt. Murphy Property<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--El Dorado<br />

Repair <strong>and</strong> re-establish property boundary fencing on the Mt. Murphy Property<br />

within Marshall Gold Discovery SHP. Repair <strong>of</strong> property boundary fencing is<br />

needed on this recent acquisition to prevent unauthorized motor vehicle trespass.<br />

Up to 300 feet <strong>of</strong> fence line will be repaired <strong>and</strong> re-established along the property<br />

boundary. One gate will be installed along one section <strong>of</strong> an existing fenceline.<br />

Fencing will consist <strong>of</strong> steel t-posts driven into the ground <strong>and</strong> strung with smooth<br />

wire.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>032062 Greenfair Corners Community Plan Amendment, Rezone, Special Development<br />

Permit, <strong>and</strong> Use Permit<br />

Sacramento County<br />

Citrus Heights--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project is a request for:<br />

1. A Community Plan Amendment <strong>and</strong> corresponding Rezone for 2.4 acres (APN:<br />

261-0010-030) from Residential Density 10 (RD-10) to LImited Commercial (LC).<br />

2. A Special Development Permit to deviate from the following Sacramento County<br />

Zoning Code (SZC) Commercial Development St<strong>and</strong>ards:<br />

a. Reduce the required front yard setback from 50 feet to 14 feet, pursant to SZC<br />

Section 3<strong>15</strong>-42(b).<br />

b. Waive the requirement <strong>of</strong> a masonry wall along the interior property line<br />

between APN's 261-0010-030 <strong>and</strong> 261-0010-051 pursuant to SZC Section<br />

3<strong>15</strong>-45(b) <strong>and</strong> 301-61<br />

3. A Use Permit to increase the height <strong>of</strong> proposed Building #3 from 24 feet to<br />

34'3", pursuant to SZC Section 3<strong>15</strong>-44(a).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081067 Conditional Use Permit No. 35<strong>15</strong><br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

Conditional Use Permit No. 35<strong>15</strong> is a proposal for the construction <strong>of</strong> five<br />

buildings: one 72,000 sq. ft. three story Medical <strong>Office</strong> Building, one 28,700 sq. ft.<br />

three story Medical/ Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>Office</strong> Building, two 5,600 sq. ft. one story Retail/<br />

Restaurant buildings <strong>and</strong> one 7,500 sq. ft. one story bank, with drive through<br />

building. The five buildings cover a total <strong>of</strong> 1.20 gross acres <strong>of</strong> the total property<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1.83 gross acres for l<strong>and</strong>scaping. There are a total <strong>of</strong> 544 proposed parking<br />

spaces provided.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081070 Tentative Parcel Map 34335<br />

Banning, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Banning--Riverside<br />

A parcel map to subdivide a 63.9 acre site into three parcels, for the ultimate<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> up to 1,000,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> industrial space. Project also includes the<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> a street from the west property line to Lincoln Street, <strong>and</strong> an<br />

emergency access roadway at the southwestern corner <strong>of</strong> the property, through<br />

the San Gorgonio River, <strong>and</strong> onto Banning Airport property.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082057 280 Indian Road<br />

Piedmont, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Piedmont--Alameda<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> clearing the real 280 Indian Road property (behind the<br />

existing single family residence) <strong>of</strong> exotic vegetation, restoring the canyon with<br />

native plants, constructing gravel pedestrian paths <strong>and</strong> two level gravel seating<br />

areas, installing a rock boulder drainage channel to direct storm water run<strong>of</strong>f<br />

downslope to Indian Gulch Creek, <strong>and</strong> installing a drainage system to direct<br />

rainwater <strong>and</strong> sump pump water from the neighboring residence at 90 La Salle<br />

Avenue to an existing swale at the north end <strong>of</strong> the project site. NOTE: These<br />

project improvements were completed prior to required City <strong>of</strong> Piedmont<br />

discretionary approvals <strong>and</strong> CEQA review. The IS/ MND prepared for this project is<br />

an "after the fact" assessment <strong>of</strong> potential environmental impacts resulting from<br />

the implementation <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082068 East 8th Street Corridor Improvements Project<br />

Chico, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Chico--Butte<br />

The project implements the City <strong>of</strong> Chico Scenic Street Design Guidelines for East<br />

8th Street <strong>and</strong> consists <strong>of</strong> the reconstruction <strong>of</strong> approx. 1.5 miles <strong>of</strong> East 8th Street<br />

from Fir Street to Bruce Road. The reconstruction will include the installation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

following: a curvilinear roadway with bulbouts <strong>and</strong> other traffic calming elements,<br />

separated bicycle <strong>and</strong> pedestrian facilities, underground storm drain system,<br />

expansion <strong>of</strong> the sanitary sewer amin line within East 8th Street, <strong>and</strong> the planting<br />

<strong>of</strong> additional trees <strong>and</strong> low-maintenance vegetation to enhance the aesthetics <strong>of</strong><br />

the corridor.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082070 Maxwell Public Utilities District Treated Effluent Reuse Project<br />

Maxwell Public Utilities District<br />

--Colusa<br />

The project is to apply the recycled water <strong>and</strong> biosolids treated at the Wastewater<br />

Treatment Facility (WWTF) at agronomic rates to a majority <strong>of</strong> a nearby approx.<br />

313 acre parcel that is being purchased by MPUD. This is a form <strong>of</strong> recycled water<br />

reuse that is consistent with proper field-crop production <strong>and</strong> soil management.<br />

The recycled water <strong>and</strong> biosolids will be treated to the degree appropriate for their<br />

safe <strong>and</strong> beneficial reuse as irrigation water <strong>and</strong> soil amendment. The biosolids<br />

are created through aerobic <strong>and</strong> anaerobic processes in the MPUD treatment<br />

system. This reuse system would replace the disposal <strong>of</strong> treated effluent to an<br />

agricultural ditch that flows into an unnamed tributary to Lurline Creek, a practice<br />

that has been subject to increasing difficulties in maintaining compliance with<br />

surface water quality requirements due to the low flow in the receiving water <strong>and</strong><br />

changes in regulations.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082075 Dong Watercourse Design Review<br />

Ross, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Ross--Marin<br />

Biotechnical stream bank stabilization on Corte Madera Creek on a site developed<br />

with a single family residence. The project involves dewatering the project reach <strong>of</strong><br />

Corte Madera Creek, installing boulder reventment <strong>and</strong> vegetated turf<br />

reinforcement mat over approx. 100 linear feet <strong>of</strong> the channel bank, <strong>and</strong><br />

revegetating the disturbed slope with native groundcover, shrubs, <strong>and</strong> trees.<br />

2002022026 Clos De La Tech Winery<br />

San Mateo County<br />

Woodside--San Mateo<br />

The project sponsor has proposed a zoning text amendment that would alter the<br />

County's Zoning Regulations to exp<strong>and</strong> the regulated definition <strong>of</strong> wineries to<br />

include Scenic Wineries. The project sponsor has proposed a winery that would<br />

be located within three excavated caves located along the ridgeline at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

Langley Hill Road. These caves would house winery operations (crushing, bottling,<br />

<strong>and</strong> storage), winery <strong>of</strong>fices, <strong>and</strong> living quarters for up to six people. A service<br />

building <strong>and</strong> living quarters for up to <strong>15</strong> seasonal workers are also proposed on<br />

the property.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082071 Alviso Slough Restoration Project<br />

Santa Clara Valley Water District<br />

San Jose--Santa Clara<br />

The District will evaluate a range <strong>of</strong> alternatives to accomplish the following project<br />

objectives: (1) restore Alviso Slough's channel width <strong>and</strong> habitat to prior 1983<br />

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conditions; (2) improve the community's ability to pursue navigation, public access,<br />

<strong>and</strong> aesthetics to allow for the expansion <strong>of</strong> boating <strong>and</strong> other recreational <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

tourism opportunities; (3) maintain one percent flood protection in Alviso Slough;<br />

(4) reduce mosquito nuisance; <strong>and</strong> (5) promote the integration with the Salt Pond<br />

Restoration Program (including the Pond AB Applied Study) to bring salt water<br />

connections to the Lower Guadalupe River. To accomplish these objectives, the<br />

environmental review process will analyze the removal <strong>of</strong> up to 24 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

vegetation <strong>and</strong>/or sediment from Alviso Slough within the project area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081068 Sludge Dewatering Beds Project<br />

Woodville Public Utility District<br />

--Tulare<br />

Construct <strong>and</strong> operate sludge dewatering beds at the wastewater facility.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081069 Cellular Phone Tower Expansion Project--South Coast <strong>Research</strong> <strong>and</strong> Extension<br />

Center<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />

Irvine--Orange<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> California South Coast <strong>Research</strong> <strong>and</strong> Extension Center (SCREC)<br />

proposes to construct two new cellular phone tower sites adjacent to an existing<br />

cell phone tower. Each tower site would include a phone tower, antennas at the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the tower, <strong>and</strong> an equipment area to serve the proposed tower. Each new<br />

tower would be constructed to mimic the palm tree appearance <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />

cellular phone tower <strong>and</strong> would be 60 feet tall to match the existing tower <strong>and</strong><br />

provide the desired telecommunication service capability. At the base <strong>of</strong> each<br />

tower, the proposed project would consist <strong>of</strong> fenced enclosures <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />

800 square feet containing the towers <strong>and</strong> up to 6 equipment cabinets for the<br />

electronic components associated with the communication transmissions. The<br />

metal equipment cabinets would be mounted on a concrete slab approximately <strong>15</strong><br />

feet from the antennae tower <strong>and</strong> screened from view by the use <strong>of</strong> a chainlink<br />

fence with green-colored vinyl slats. For occasional maintenance purposes at<br />

each new site, locked pedestrian gates would be installed on Modieska Road <strong>and</strong><br />

Irvine Boulevard.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082069 NV Marina, 03026-UP<br />

Napa County<br />

Napa--Napa<br />

This project is a Use Permit modification to approve an expansion <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />

marina operations <strong>and</strong> wastewater holding/ evaporation ponds <strong>and</strong> dredge spoils<br />

basin on the adjacent Napa Sea Ranch property (NSR). The NVM <strong>and</strong> adjoining<br />

NSR properties are separated by Cameros Creek. The current request proposes<br />

the following: exp<strong>and</strong> the harbor basin from the existing 12 acre operation by 3.2<br />

acres with the removal <strong>of</strong> an existing levee <strong>and</strong> dredging/ excavating the existing<br />

construction <strong>and</strong> sediment operations basins in two phases; construct six new<br />

docks with a total <strong>of</strong> 100 additional boat slips, ancillary boardwalks <strong>and</strong> foot docks<br />

in the exp<strong>and</strong>ed basin; a clubhouse (2,145 sq. ft.) for marina members with two<br />

restrooms, clubroom, <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice; a new 50 seat restaurant (2,860 sq. ft.); an<br />

outdoor covered grill area (<strong>15</strong>0 sq. ft.), a st<strong>and</strong> alone restroom facility (260 sq. ft.);<br />

2.2 acres <strong>of</strong> additional dry/ overl<strong>and</strong> boat storage; add up to five additional<br />

employees for a total <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>; increase the capacity <strong>of</strong> the existing wastewater ponds<br />

on the adjoining parcel from about 391,000 gallons to about 1,122,750 gallons to<br />

accommodate increased septic dem<strong>and</strong>; construct an additional 132 parking<br />

spaces for a total <strong>of</strong> 267 spaces; construction <strong>of</strong> a new 470 feet long driveway to<br />

the proposed restaurant <strong>and</strong> associated walking access pathways; relocate boat<br />

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fuel tanks from their current position adjacent to the Napa River entrance to a<br />

location further within the Harbor; <strong>and</strong> construct a new boat elevator loadout.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082072 Hanford Acres Rezone, Parcel Map, <strong>and</strong> Amendment to Existing Williamson Act<br />

Contract<br />

Sacramento County<br />

Unincorporated--Sacramento<br />

A Rezone from AG-80/ AG-80 (F) to AG-40/ AG-40 (F). A Tentative Parcel Map to<br />

divide 80 acres into 2 lots in the AG-40/ AG-40 (F) zones. A Recession <strong>of</strong> an<br />

existing Williamson Act Contract <strong>and</strong> simultaneousally enter into a new Williamson<br />

Act Contract.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082073 Pringle Estates Tentative Subdivision Map, Special Development Permit, <strong>and</strong><br />

Affordable Housing Plan<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

1) A Tentative Parcel Map to divide 4.05 +/- acres into twelve single family lots in<br />

the RD-4 zone. 2) An Affordable Housing Plan consisting <strong>of</strong> the payment in-lieu<br />

<strong>and</strong> affordability fees. 3) A Special Development Permit to allow reduced lot widths<br />

<strong>and</strong> more than two single family lots to be served by a private drive in the RD-4<br />

zone.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082074 Costco Expansion General Plan Amendment, Community Plan Amendment,<br />

Rezone, <strong>and</strong> Ab<strong>and</strong>onment<br />

Sacramento County<br />

Unincorporated--Sacramento<br />

1) A General Plan Amendment to change the General Plan Designation <strong>of</strong> 2.64<br />

acres from Low Density Residential to Commercial <strong>and</strong> <strong>Office</strong>s. 2) A Community<br />

Plan Amendment <strong>and</strong> Rezone to change the zoning designation <strong>of</strong> 2.64 acres<br />

from RD-5 (NPA)(F) to SC (F) <strong>and</strong> to remove the properties from the Victory<br />

Avenue Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance. 3) An ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

north-south leg <strong>of</strong> Lenhart Road.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082076 Bell Acqua Lake #1 General Plan Amendment, Community Plan Amendment,<br />

Rezone, Special Development Permit, Tentative Subdivision<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

For 06-GPB-CZB-SPB-SDB-AHB-0005: 1) A General Plan Amendment to change<br />

the designation <strong>of</strong> *.56 +/- acres from Commercial & <strong>Office</strong> to Low Density<br />

Residential. 2) A Community Plan Amendment to change the designation from<br />

Commercial- Recreation to Residential- Density 2 to 4 dwelling units per acre. 3) A<br />

Rezone from CO(F) to RD-4. 4) A Tentative Subdivision Map to subdivide the<br />

property into 34 single family residential lots. 5) A Special Development Permit to<br />

(1) allow all proposed parcels to be served by a private road; <strong>and</strong> (2) to deviate<br />

from the minimum lot sizes <strong>and</strong> setback requirements for the RD-4 zone. 6) An<br />

Affordable Housing Plan consisting <strong>of</strong> the payment <strong>of</strong> in-lieu <strong>and</strong> affordability fees.<br />

No on-site affordable housing will be developed as a part <strong>of</strong> this application. For<br />

06-PMR-0006: 1) A Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide a 24.32 +/- acre parcel into<br />

two lots in the CO (F) combining zone. Parcel 2 will consist <strong>of</strong> the existing lake <strong>and</strong><br />

Parcel 1 is proposed for development in conjunction with a concurrently submitted<br />

application (Control # 06-GPB-CZB-SPB-SDB-AHB-0005).<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081077 Modification to the Current SIP Commitment for Pesticide Emission Reductions in<br />

the Ventura County Nonattainment Area<br />

Air Resources Board<br />

--Ventura<br />

Revised Proposed Revision <strong>and</strong> Revised Environmental Analysis to the Pesticide<br />

Element <strong>of</strong> the 1994 Ozone SIP for the Ventura County Nonattainment Area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>042022 San Ramon City Center Project<br />

San Ramon, City <strong>of</strong><br />

San Ramon--Contra Costa<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the new construction <strong>of</strong> approx. 2.1 million sq. ft.<br />

<strong>of</strong> retail, hotel, residential, <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>and</strong> civic uses on approx. 44 acres. As part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

project, 194,652 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> existing <strong>of</strong>fice space will be demolished, <strong>and</strong> the project<br />

will utilize a vested un-built <strong>of</strong>fice entitlement <strong>of</strong> 328,220 sq. ft. As a result, the<br />

project would result in a net increase <strong>of</strong> 1.6 million sq. ft. above the existing vested<br />

entitlements for the site. Specific project elements include approx.: 635,000 sq. ft.<br />

<strong>of</strong> retail <strong>and</strong> cinema uses, a 169 room hotel, up to 487 residential dwelling units<br />

2004062132 Whisper Creek Subdivision<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Placer<br />

Proposed development <strong>of</strong> 104 single-family residential lots (ranging in size from<br />

10,835 to 27,297 square feet), eight open space lots, one recreation lot, three<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scape lots <strong>and</strong> a private street lot on +/-60.6 aacres.<br />

2006012108 Tracy Blvd. / Trapper Rd. Curve Improvements Project<br />

Caltrans #6<br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

Improve <strong>State</strong> Route 4 (SR 4), west ot Stockton, by the realigning the<br />

non-st<strong>and</strong>ard curves <strong>and</strong> with the addition <strong>of</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard shoulders the full length <strong>of</strong><br />

the route within the project limits (PM 5.4 to PM 8.2). The project would also<br />

realign the intersection <strong>of</strong> SR 4 <strong>and</strong> Tracy Boulevard, east <strong>of</strong> the current location,<br />

<strong>and</strong> install a left-turn pocket, for traffic traveling westbound on SR 4. The irrigation<br />

ditch is 1,720 meters long <strong>and</strong> will be filled isomg 9,213 cubic meters <strong>of</strong> fill. SAA<br />

#1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0183-3.<br />

2006101049 Marian Medical Center Hospital Expansion<br />

Santa Maria, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Santa Maria--Santa Barbara<br />

The proposed project would allow the construction <strong>of</strong> a 216,000 square foot<br />

hospital expansion on a 10 acre site. The hospital expansion would be four stories<br />

<strong>and</strong> would accommodate relocation <strong>of</strong> 108 medical surgical beds, a new<br />

emergency room, a new lobby, a new food service area, a new pharmacy, a<br />

14-bed neonatal unit, <strong>and</strong> a 32-bed obstetric (OB) unit with 14 labor-delivery <strong>and</strong><br />

recovery rooms, for a total <strong>of</strong> 188 beds, an increase from the existing 132 bed<br />

hospital. The floor area <strong>of</strong> the existing hospital <strong>and</strong> the new hospital expansion<br />

would total 393,000 square feet. The project also involves the expansion <strong>and</strong><br />

relocation <strong>of</strong> the Emergency Department, Pharmacy <strong>and</strong> Dietary Services to the<br />

new facility, <strong>and</strong> an exp<strong>and</strong>ed entry, lobby <strong>and</strong> a new chapel, as well as relocation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the existing helipad.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>032063 Residences at Granite Bay Golf Club, Phase 1 (PSUB T20050394)<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Placer<br />

Proposal to modify the Granite Bay Community Plan to designate APN<br />

465-140-004 as a "Density Receptor Parcel" to allow the transfer <strong>of</strong> 3 residential<br />

units from APN 048-083-023 to APN 465-140-004. The proposal also includes a<br />

modification to an existing use permit (CUP-1677) to create a parcel map<br />

containing four parcels.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>042076 Proposed Riverbank Continuation High School at Cardozo Middle School, 3525<br />

Santa Fe Avenue, Riverbank, Stanislaus County, California<br />

Riverbank Unified School District<br />

Riverbank--Stanislaus<br />

The Riverbank Unified School District (RUSD) has an immediate need to construct<br />

classrooms (4) for their continuation high school. The continuation high school is<br />

anticipated to have a capacity for 108 students. These students would attend<br />

classes at this school at various hours during the day. The tennis courts within the<br />

project site will not be impacted.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>051106 Terravant Wine Company 07-FDP-01, 07-PDP-01<br />

Buellton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Buellton--Santa Barbara<br />

125,455 square foot wine warehouse in two phases.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052003 Reid <strong>and</strong> Mary Jane Johansen Tentative Parcel Map<br />

Siskiyou County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Yreka--Siskiyou<br />

The applicants request Tentative Parcel Map approval to divide a <strong>15</strong>3.0 acre<br />

parcel into four parcels 22.0, 10.0, 16.0 <strong>and</strong> 20.0 acres in size with an 85.0 acre<br />

remainder arcel.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>061103 Coachella Valley Water District Palm Desert Administrative Facility<br />

Coachella Valley Water District<br />

Palm Desert--Riverside<br />

The Coachella Valley Water District Palm Desert Administrative Facility includes<br />

the construction <strong>of</strong> a new administrative <strong>of</strong>fice building on 5.84 acres <strong>of</strong> vacant<br />

l<strong>and</strong>. The new structure includes a board room <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice space for 108<br />

employees in the finance, communications, engineering, administrative, human<br />

resources <strong>and</strong> risk management departments. The two-story building will be<br />

approximately 42,000 square feet in total floor area. There will be a surface<br />

parking lot with 114 employee parking spaces along the west side <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

building <strong>and</strong> 114 public parking spaces located in front <strong>of</strong> the building. A parking<br />

area for approximately 45 heavy vehicles is also proposed in the southernmost<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the parcel. Site development will include grading, sewer, water, <strong>and</strong><br />

storm drain facilities, paving, exterior, lighting <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scape construction, security<br />

walls/fencing <strong>and</strong> gates. Also included is the installation <strong>of</strong> a diesel-fueled<br />

generator for back-up power.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>062111 Hellenic Educational & Cultural Center (PMPB T20051145)<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Lincoln--Placer<br />

Proposed to construct 3 structures, a 30' x 20' covered shade, a 60' x 23' enclosed<br />

restroom, <strong>and</strong> a 120' x 85' covered shade; <strong>and</strong> a parking area to be used for<br />

outdoor gatherings.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>062120 Eddie <strong>and</strong> Diana Mendes - Minor Subdivision - MS0718<br />

Del Norte County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Del Norte<br />

The project involves the division <strong>of</strong> the property adjacent to <strong>State</strong> Highway 101, on<br />

the east side <strong>of</strong> the Highway. Proposed parcels range in size from 1-acre to<br />

2.19-acre <strong>and</strong> a 65.39 +/- acre remainder parcel. Access to the parcels will from a<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> a frontage road, parallel to the highway, <strong>and</strong> an access road to the<br />

east <strong>of</strong> the proposed parcels. The Smith River Community Services District will<br />

provie water to the proposed parcels. Soils testing has been conducted on the<br />

proposed parcels that have indicated suitable areas.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089026 <strong>2007</strong> Blodgett Forest Timber Harvesting Plan<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--El Dorado<br />

The proposed project is to upgrade 5 existing stream crossings on Wildcat Spur.<br />

All will be rocked fords; the exception may be crossing number No.1. If the<br />

elevation <strong>of</strong> the existing road grade needs to be elevated at crossing No. 1 to<br />

accommodate the new switchback to the east, a culvert will then need to be<br />

installed instead <strong>of</strong> the rocked ford.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089027 Rattlesnake Timber Harvesting Plan<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Calaveras<br />

This project will be making improvements to eight stream crossings. Two<br />

permanent structures will be installed (one rocked ford, <strong>and</strong> one large culvert with<br />

bank stabilization). Six temporary structures will be installed (logged crossings<br />

with pipes to pass water or rocked fords), <strong>and</strong> after completion <strong>of</strong> the projects, the<br />

temporary structures will be returned to the original conditions.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088177 County Sanitation District 1 (CSD-1) Lease Amendment<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

CSD-1 is proposing to amend its lease agreement with Sacrametno County <strong>and</strong><br />

lease space to Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (SRCSD) at the<br />

North County Corporation Yard.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088178 Ab<strong>and</strong>onment <strong>of</strong> Drainage Easement at 655 W. Marnice Road<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> the Ab<strong>and</strong>onment ot two (2) 10-foot wide<br />

drainage easements at the northly end os the subject property.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088179 Lutheringer Tentative Parcel Map<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> a Tentative Parcel Map to divide 6.43+/- acre into<br />

two (2) lots in the RD-20 zone.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088180 Silchuk Tentative Parcel Map <strong>and</strong> Exception<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> a Tentative Parcel Map to divide1.0+/- acre into<br />

two (2) parcels in the RD-2 zone. The project also includes an Exception to allow<br />

one lot to be less than the minimum lot size <strong>of</strong> 20,000 net square feet per Section<br />

110-51(d) <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento County Zoning Code.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088181 2120 El Camino Avenue Tentative Parcel Map <strong>and</strong> Special Review <strong>of</strong> Parking<br />

(cross access)<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Alameda<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> a Tentative Parcel Map to divide 3.55+/- acres<br />

into two (2) lots in the SC zone. The project also includes a Special Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Parking to allow shared/cross access parking between the two parcels.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088182 Fair Oaks Village Neighborhood Preservation Area Amendment<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> an amendment ot the Fair Oaks Neighborhood<br />

Preservation Area (NPA), adopted by the Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors on October 11,<br />

2006, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> clarifying language that the criteria pertaining to maximum<br />

building coverage <strong>and</strong> maximum building height is applicable to non-discretionary<br />

actions such as building permits.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088183 Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Diffuser Optimization<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

District staff is proposing to close 20 to 25 <strong>of</strong> the eastern most diffuser ports to<br />

reorient the effuent plume towards the center to western side <strong>of</strong> the river where<br />

river velocities are high enough during low river flow conditions to allow for<br />

appropriate mixing in the near field <strong>of</strong> the diffuser.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088184 Gas Line 300A Pipeline Replacement<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

--San Benito<br />

Replace 60 feet <strong>of</strong> temporary gas pipeline (that is currently suspended above<br />

ground) with approximately 126 feet <strong>of</strong> 1.25-inch pipeline to be bored beneath Tres<br />

Pinos Creek, at 6868 Pancoche Road, Paicines, San Benito County. The line is<br />

known as transmission Line 300A, which has been repaired at other sites in the<br />

County with other Streambed Alteration Agreements in 2004 <strong>and</strong> 2005. An access<br />

route will be temporarily created within this rural property tot he site. A temporary<br />

bridge will be constructed with the placement <strong>of</strong> "I" beams across the channel,<br />

which will then be covered with 2 steel plates.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088185 Reclamation Distirct 768 - Levee Repair<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />

Arcata--Humboldt<br />

The project invovles repairing the storm damaged levee along the Mad River<br />

Slough <strong>and</strong> the north side <strong>of</strong> Humboldt Bay near Arcata to match the levees<br />

original footprint. The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed project is to prevent levee<br />

breaches that allow salt water intrusion into agricultural fields <strong>and</strong> fresh water<br />

wetl<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088186 Agreement 1600-2006-0643-3; Borzini Farms, Inc. Vegetation Maintenance<br />

Fish & Game #4<br />

--Monterey<br />

Clearing <strong>of</strong> riparian understory vegetation from 5.<strong>15</strong> acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> adjacent to<br />

farml<strong>and</strong>, to improve groundwater recharge, decrease food safety threat, <strong>and</strong><br />

provide a filter strip. Work will be conducted outside the low flow channel <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Salinas River <strong>and</strong> a minimum distance <strong>of</strong> 20 feet from any running or st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

water. Trees four inch dbh or more will not be disturbed. Removed native<br />

vegetation material will be left as fine mulch, piled <strong>and</strong> burned or removed<br />

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completely from the area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088187 Angora Fire Flood Contingency Plan<br />

South Lake Tahoe, City <strong>of</strong><br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

A flood contingency plan to reduce the threat <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> erosion that may<br />

occur as a result <strong>of</strong> the recent Angora fire. Project includes enlargement <strong>and</strong><br />

enhancement <strong>of</strong> existing erosion control facilities as well as installation <strong>of</strong> new<br />

facilities.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088188 Ski Run Marina <strong>2007</strong> Dredging Project (Project)<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 6 (Lahontan), South Lake Tahoe<br />

South Lake Tahoe--El Dorado<br />

Maintenance dredging will be conducted to remove approximately 2,400 cubic<br />

yards <strong>of</strong> material that has accumulated in the inner harbor. Approximately 672<br />

linear feet <strong>of</strong> new sheetpile will replace existing wooden walls <strong>and</strong> weaker sections<br />

<strong>of</strong> steel. THe Project also includes removing the failing pedestrian walkway <strong>and</strong><br />

constructing a new walkway on the marina's south end.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088189 Math <strong>and</strong> Science School (Temporary Modulars) Facility<br />

California <strong>State</strong> University Trustees<br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> relocating a temporary Math <strong>and</strong> Scinence School facility in<br />

East Los Angeles that currenly accommodate 325 students to a temporary interim<br />

facility within Parking Lot G at CSU Los Angeles campus. The temporary facility<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> 7 portable modular units accommodating 14 classrooms totaling<br />

10,080 square feet; 1 <strong>of</strong>fice modular ot 1,440 square feet; <strong>and</strong> 1 restroom modular<br />

<strong>of</strong> 960 square feet. The modulars will accommodate up to 350 students until a<br />

permanent school facility under constructuion within the CSU Los Angeles campus<br />

is completed in 2008.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088190 Romic Environmental Technology Corporation, Irwindale - Class 1 Permit<br />

Modification<br />

Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Irwindale--Los Angeles<br />

Romic notified DTSC <strong>of</strong> its intent to transfer the permit, ownership, <strong>and</strong> operational<br />

control <strong>of</strong> the facility to Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Incorporated on<br />

July 10, <strong>2007</strong>. The permit modification requested is termed a Class 1 Permit<br />

modification <strong>and</strong> is subject to prior approval by DTSC. DTSC approved the permit<br />

transfer in a letter dated <strong>August</strong> 3, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088191 Romic Rail Facility, Romic Environmental Technologies Corp., Port <strong>of</strong> Redwood<br />

City Faculty<br />

Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Redwood City--San Mateo<br />

Class 1 Permit modification to transfer ownership from Romic Environmental<br />

Technologies Corporation to Clean Harbors Environmental Services Incorporated.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088192 Lease <strong>of</strong> Existing <strong>Office</strong> Space<br />

Public Utilities Commission<br />

Fresno--Fresno<br />

Leasing ~3,700 sq. ft. to house the Deaf <strong>and</strong> Disabled Telecommunications<br />

Program <strong>of</strong> the CA Public Utilities Commission in an existing <strong>of</strong>fice building. DDTP<br />

Service Center provides specialized telecommunications equipment <strong>and</strong> services<br />

for people with communications <strong>and</strong> hearing disabilities.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088193 Tomales Bay Integrated Coastal Watershed Management Project<br />

<strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control Board, Division <strong>of</strong> Clean Water Programs<br />

--Marin<br />

The applicant will be developing a comprehensive Integrated Coastal Watershed<br />

Management Plan. The applicant will conduct a detailed assessument <strong>and</strong><br />

outreach related to stormwater management facilities, specifically municipal run<strong>of</strong>f<br />

facilities <strong>and</strong> septic systems, that have potential to deliver human sources <strong>of</strong><br />

pollution to surface waters. The project will also include conducting a<br />

watershed-level assessment for four key Areas <strong>of</strong> Special Biological Significance.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088209 Purple Loosestrife Removal Project<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Humboldt<br />

The purple loosestrife eradication project proposes to eradicate purple loosestrife,<br />

a highly invasive exotic plant, along ~40 km (25 miles) <strong>of</strong> the south fork <strong>and</strong> the<br />

main stem <strong>of</strong> the Eel River. The proposed project is limited to chemical treatment<br />

methods using maually applied herbicide. No cutting, uprooting, or other<br />

potentially earth- disturbing physical removal is proposed under this notice.<br />

Herbicide to be used is Habitat which is registered for use in semi-aquatic <strong>and</strong><br />

aquatic habitats in CA by the Environmental Protection Agency.<br />

Received on Monday, <strong>August</strong> 13, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 48 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 30<br />

Documents Received on Tuesday, <strong>August</strong> 14, <strong>2007</strong><br />

2005052026 Pine Grove Neighborhood Project<br />

Orinda, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Orinda--Contra Costa<br />

The proposed project includes removal <strong>of</strong> all structures within the project site <strong>and</strong><br />

the development <strong>of</strong> residential, recreational, <strong>and</strong> OUSD administrative <strong>of</strong>fice uses.<br />

The residential component <strong>of</strong> the project would involve the construction <strong>of</strong> 36<br />

detached single-family residences <strong>and</strong> 44 townhomes. The ball fields on the site<br />

would be moved to the western corner along with two small parking lots <strong>and</strong><br />

OUSD Administrative <strong>Office</strong>s. A system <strong>of</strong> paseos would be developed through<br />

the single-family residential area. Access to the residential uses would be<br />

provided from a single access point on Altarinda Road, <strong>and</strong> an internal street<br />

system <strong>and</strong> loop road would provide access to each residential unit.<br />

2005112006 Northeast Area Specific Plan<br />

Sebastopol, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Sebastopol--Sonoma<br />

The City <strong>of</strong> Sebastopol is preparing a Specific Plan for the City's 54-acre northeast<br />

area, which is intended to guide the area's development <strong>and</strong> conservation. The<br />

area includes parcels east <strong>of</strong> Petaluma Ave., south <strong>of</strong> Laguna Park Way, adjoining<br />

Morris Street, <strong>and</strong> adjoining Sebastopol Ave. Both Sebastopol Avenue <strong>and</strong><br />

Petaluma Avenue are <strong>State</strong> Highways (Routes 12 <strong>and</strong> 116 respectively). The<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> the plan is to articulate a vision for a varied pedestrian-oriented<br />

environment that <strong>of</strong>fers housing options, economic opportunities <strong>and</strong> civic<br />

functions, while supporting Sebastopol's character <strong>and</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life. The plan<br />

includes design guidance, establishes floodplain requirements, provides biological<br />

resources information, <strong>and</strong> sets forth infrastructure <strong>and</strong> implementation strategies.<br />

Objectives include integration with the existing downtown <strong>and</strong> the adjacent Laguna<br />

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de Santa rosa; provision <strong>of</strong> a pedestrian-oriented design; <strong>and</strong> establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

improved circulation <strong>and</strong> streetscapes. While not a development project, the plan<br />

contemplates the development <strong>of</strong> 300 dwelling units <strong>and</strong> net development <strong>of</strong><br />

164,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> non-residential uses. The EIR provides an assessment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

draft Specific Plan. Key environmental issues include but are not limited to:<br />

circulation; floodplain; water quality <strong>and</strong> hydrology issues; infrastructure <strong>and</strong> public<br />

services; aesthetics; population <strong>and</strong> housing; l<strong>and</strong> use <strong>and</strong> planning; biotic <strong>and</strong><br />

wetl<strong>and</strong> resources; historical resources; <strong>and</strong> air quality <strong>and</strong> noise.<br />

2006032018 Equalization Storage Basin Project<br />

Russian River County Sanitation District<br />

--Sonoma<br />

The proposed project involves the construction, operation, <strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> an<br />

equalization basin <strong>and</strong> ancillary structures. All development would occur within<br />

the existing property lines <strong>of</strong> the Russian River County Sanitation District<br />

Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The basin, which would provide temporary<br />

storage <strong>of</strong> treated or untreated wastewater, would measure approximately 250 x<br />

<strong>15</strong>0 feet <strong>and</strong> include earthen embankments up to 30 feet high. The basin would<br />

have a nominal capacity <strong>of</strong> 3.5 million gallons <strong>and</strong> would require the importation <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 32,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> earthen material. A pump station would be<br />

included adjacent to the equalization basin to pump the wastewater to the<br />

headworks. Construction would require relocation <strong>of</strong> various on site utility<br />

pipelines.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>051122 South Los Angeles Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Project<br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

The City is proposing to construct a 9-acre wetl<strong>and</strong>s park that would include a<br />

4.5-acre wetl<strong>and</strong> to improve area stormwater quality. The proposed project<br />

includes the adaptive reuse <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the potentially historic buildings on the site<br />

for operation <strong>of</strong> a multi-use facility, which can be used for a community <strong>and</strong><br />

education center, as well as future transportation museum, events center, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fices. The project also includes two sign structures (two faces each billboard) at<br />

a site located at 720 East <strong>15</strong>th Street.<br />

1998052072 Patterson S<strong>and</strong> & Gravel Mining Expansion-Placer County<br />

Placer County<br />

Lincoln--Placer<br />

Mining expansion by approximately 448 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081073 Site Plan Review SPR-<strong>2007</strong>-34 & Tentative Tract TT-18572<br />

Hesperia, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Hesperia--San Bernardino<br />

A site plan review <strong>and</strong> tentative tract to construct an 83,440 sq. ft. industrial<br />

warehouse business park for condominium purposes on 5.0 gross acres. The<br />

developer will demolish an existing single family residence. The development<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> 184 parking spaces including 8 h<strong>and</strong>icap parking stalls. The site will<br />

include an on-site underground storm drainage system. The development will<br />

provide a 20 foot street dedication <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> half-width street<br />

improvements including curb, gutter, <strong>and</strong> sidewalk along the project frontage on<br />

"E" Street.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081075 Plot Plan No. 225<strong>15</strong><br />

Riverside County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

--Riverside<br />

Plot Plan No. 225<strong>15</strong> proposes to construct a 14,204 square foot visitor center<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices, storage, retail areas, a tasting room, <strong>and</strong> a basement, a<br />

8,890 square foot shipping facility consisting <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice, barrel storage, case<br />

storage, shipping <strong>and</strong> receiving area, a bathroom <strong>and</strong> lobby, <strong>and</strong> an outdoor wine<br />

production facility with three tiers <strong>of</strong> fermentation tanks in three phases.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081076 Lost Hills Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion<br />

Lost Hills Utility District<br />

--Kern<br />

LHUD proposes to exp<strong>and</strong> their existing Wastewater Treatment Plant from<br />

200,000 gallons per day (mgd) to 410,000 gpd in anticipation <strong>of</strong> projected growth<br />

using an Extended Aeration Activated Sludge (ExAAS) system. No new ground<br />

disturbance would take place. The ExAAS system would be comprised <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

headworks <strong>and</strong> grinder; an aeration basin; an integral clarifier; a new return<br />

activated sludge/waste activated sludge (RAS/WAS) pump station; <strong>and</strong> two new<br />

sludge beds, all <strong>of</strong> which would have top-<strong>of</strong>-walls or finished floors at least two feet<br />

above the native grade to protect against one foot <strong>of</strong> flood inundation. Aside from<br />

replacement <strong>of</strong> the headworks <strong>and</strong> grinder, all <strong>of</strong> the recommendation facilities<br />

would be installed within the existing footprint <strong>of</strong> Stabilization Pond No. 1 at the<br />

WWTP.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082077 Tentative Subdivision Tract Map 2006-0008 (Belza)<br />

Yuba County<br />

--Yuba<br />

Nine residential lots on 68.7 acres. Lots will range in size from 7.01 to 10.87<br />

acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082078 Conditional Use Permit CUP 2006-0007 (Marysville Congregation <strong>of</strong> Jehovah's<br />

Witnesses<br />

Yuba County<br />

--Yuba<br />

A request to exp<strong>and</strong> an existing 3,700 square-foot (sf) church with the addition <strong>of</strong> a<br />

second 4,576 (sf) meeting area, parking, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, <strong>and</strong> drainage.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082083 Ocean View Cemetery General Plan <strong>and</strong> Zone Reclassification (GP-07-001 &<br />

R-07-001)<br />

Eureka, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Eureka--Humboldt<br />

The applicants, Pacific Motorsports, (David, Travis, <strong>and</strong> Kathleen Schneider) are<br />

requesting that the City <strong>of</strong> Eureka amend the General Plan for property located on<br />

a portion (APN 019-341-003) <strong>of</strong> the Ocean View Cemetery. The applicants are<br />

also seeking a change <strong>of</strong> zoning for the subject property.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082084 Rock Creek Plaza (PEAQ T20051076)<br />

Placer County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Auburn--Placer<br />

Proposed to remodel <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> the existing shopping center to include 53,313<br />

square feet new building <strong>and</strong> 83 additional parking spaces.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082085 Jellys Ferry Road Bridge Replacement Project<br />

Tehama County Public Works<br />

--Tehama<br />

The bridge is 58 years old <strong>and</strong> is classified as functionally obsolete. The bridge<br />

has consequently been slated for replacement under the Highway Bridge Program<br />

(HBP) <strong>and</strong> Local Seismic Safety Retr<strong>of</strong>it Program (LSSRP). New right-<strong>of</strong>-way<br />

would be required from the Bureau <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Management (BLM) in order to<br />

construct the proposed project. Bridge foundations would be located west<br />

(upstream) <strong>of</strong> the existing bridge <strong>and</strong> would consist <strong>of</strong> steel "H" piles or<br />

cast-in-drilled-holes (CIDH) concrete piles. These footings would support the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> a new two-lane undivided bridge spanning approximately 1,000 to<br />

1,200 feet. The bridge would include 24-foot lanes <strong>and</strong> 4-foot shoulders.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082088 Tentative Subdivision Tract Map 2006-0023 (Franks)<br />

Yuba County<br />

--Yuba<br />

31 residential lots <strong>and</strong> two remainder parcels on 10.8 acres. Lots will range in size<br />

from 6,900 to 64,000 square feet.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082086 Sacramento County General Plan Update<br />

Sacramento County<br />

--Sacramento<br />

An Update to the Sacramento County General Plan, with a horizon <strong>of</strong> 2030.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081072 Petro-Diamond Terminal Company Marine Terminal Permit Modification Project<br />

South Coast Air Quality Management District<br />

Long Beach--Los Angeles<br />

Petro-Diamond Terminal Company (PDTC) operators are proposing modifications<br />

to its South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) air permits for their<br />

marine terminal in order to: (1) change the allowable annual throughput <strong>of</strong> the<br />

terminal; (2) utilize an average allowable daily throughput on the truck loading<br />

rack; <strong>and</strong> (3) clarify the definition <strong>of</strong> "ships" in the air permit by using the term<br />

"vessels" to allow for a ship emission equivalent number <strong>of</strong> barges.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081074 Davis Residence<br />

Encinitas, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Encinitas--San Diego<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> a single family residence on a vacant 4.95 acre parcel.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081078 Groundwater S<strong>of</strong>tening Project for Well W9<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services, <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California<br />

--Los Angeles<br />

Valencia Water Company is proposing to install a groundwater s<strong>of</strong>tening<br />

demonstration project at Well W9. The system is designed to treat an average<br />

<strong>and</strong> peak flow <strong>of</strong> 900-1000 gallons per minute. It is expected that if the<br />

groundwater s<strong>of</strong>tening demonstration project is successful, fewer private users<br />

within the service area would forgo the installation <strong>of</strong> point-<strong>of</strong>-use s<strong>of</strong>tening<br />

devices, resulting in water quality improvements.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082079 Chrome Ridge Fuels Reduction Project Phase II<br />

El Dorado County<br />

--El Dorado<br />

This project entails removing un-merchantable sized trees <strong>and</strong> brush to create an<br />

estimated 41 acre modified shaded fuel break to reduce the potential <strong>of</strong> a costly<br />

<strong>and</strong> damaging wildfire to over 50 households with an estimated <strong>15</strong>9 community<br />

members living in the Pleasant Valley/ Chrome Ridge area. The fuel break will be<br />

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constructed around the perimeter <strong>of</strong> the Chrome Ridge community along existing<br />

roads. Treatments will vary in width from approx. 50-100-200 feet from the road<br />

shoulder or ridge. No ground disturbing equipment (i.e. bulldozer or excavator<br />

pushing soil) will be utilized.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082080 Auburn Lake Trails Perimeter Shaded Fuel Break <strong>of</strong> Middle Fork American River<br />

Georgetown Divide Resource Conservation District<br />

--El Dorado<br />

The Plan includes provisions for the creation <strong>of</strong> a Perimeter Shaded Fuel Break<br />

(PSFB) along the Northern edge <strong>of</strong> the development which is located on the rim <strong>of</strong><br />

the ridge overlooking the Middle Fork <strong>of</strong> the American River <strong>and</strong> within the<br />

American River Canyon Watershed. This project includes the removal <strong>of</strong> brush,<br />

dead trees, seedlings, <strong>and</strong> small trees, to provide a horizontal separation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

minimum 20 feet between trees. Vertical clearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong> feet will be obtained in<br />

accordance with the ALT Fuel Load Management Plan. No ground disturbing<br />

equipment (i.e. bulldozer or excavator pushing soil) will be utilized.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082081 Gold Ridge Common Area Fuel Reduction Project<br />

El Dorado County<br />

--El Dorado<br />

This project entails removing un-merchantable sized trees <strong>and</strong> brush to create an<br />

estimated 41 acre modified shaded fuel break to reduce the potential <strong>of</strong> a costly<br />

<strong>and</strong> damaging wildfire to over 50 households with an estimated <strong>15</strong>9 community<br />

members living in the Pleasant Valley/ Chrome Ridge area. The fuel break will be<br />

constructed around the perimeter <strong>of</strong> the Chrome Ridge community along existing<br />

roads. Treatments will vary in width from approx. 50-100-200 feet from the road<br />

shoulder or ridge. No ground disturbing equipment (i.e. bulldozer or excavator<br />

pushing soil) will be utilized.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082082 The Pritzker Center at UCSF - 2130 Third Street<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Regents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

San Francisco--San Francisco<br />

The University <strong>of</strong> California (UCSF) proposes to lease, renovate, <strong>and</strong> occupy 2130<br />

Third Street in the City <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, located approximately two blocks south<br />

<strong>of</strong> the existing UCSF Mission Bay research campus site. The project site was<br />

purchased by a private entity with the intention <strong>of</strong> renovating the site <strong>and</strong> the<br />

existing building <strong>and</strong> gifting it to the University to provide a location for UCSF's<br />

Center for Infant, Child, <strong>and</strong> Adolescent Mental Health ("The Pritzker Center at<br />

UCSF").<br />

The proposed project would consist <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

- Lease <strong>of</strong> the property by the University,<br />

- Renovations to the building <strong>and</strong> parking lot by the donor based on UCSF's<br />

program needs,<br />

- Termination <strong>of</strong> the lease <strong>and</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> the property to The Regents after<br />

construction is completed, <strong>and</strong><br />

- Occupancy <strong>of</strong> the facility by UCSF.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082089 Remedial Action Plan For Time Critical Removal Action, IR04, Parcel XVI Paint<br />

Waste Area, Horse Stables Area <strong>and</strong> IR05<br />

Toxic Substances Control, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Vallejo--Solano<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) is proposing to approve a<br />

Time Critical Removal Action (TCRA)/ Interim Remedial Action Plan (IRAP) Mare<br />

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Isl<strong>and</strong>, California pursuant to the authority granted under Chapters 6.5 <strong>and</strong> 6.8,<br />

Division 20, California Health <strong>and</strong> Safety Code (H&SC). The Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Defense (DOD) derives authority to undertake this cleanup action under the<br />

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation <strong>and</strong> Liability Act<br />

(CERCLA) under 42 United <strong>State</strong>s Code U.S.C. Section 9604, 10 U.S.C. Section<br />

2705. The objectives <strong>of</strong> this TCRA include the following: Removal <strong>of</strong> contaminated<br />

soil from four separate sites (Installation Restoration Site 04, IR04), Parcel XVI<br />

Paint Waste Area (PWA), the Horse Stables Area (HSA) <strong>and</strong> Installation<br />

Restoration Site 05 (IR05) on Mare Isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> disposition <strong>of</strong> the soil into the IA-H1<br />

CAMU-like area <strong>of</strong> the H1 l<strong>and</strong>fill. The soil excavated from the four sites is similar<br />

to contamination which exists in the designated CAMU-like area <strong>and</strong> will provide a<br />

sub-base for installing the final cover.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082087 Proposed <strong>State</strong> Strategy for California's <strong>2007</strong> <strong>State</strong> Implementation Plan<br />

Air Resources Board<br />

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Notice <strong>of</strong> Public Meeting to Consider Approval <strong>of</strong> the Proposed <strong>State</strong> Strategy for<br />

California's <strong>State</strong> Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Federal 8-Hour Ozone <strong>and</strong><br />

PM2.5 St<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

2000112067 Aguas Frias Road Bridge Across Butte Creek<br />

Butte County<br />

--Butte<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0187 pursuant to section 1602 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Butte County Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works.<br />

The Butte County Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works proposes to realign a portion <strong>of</strong><br />

Aguas Frias Road in the vicinity Butte Creek. The proposed project will replace<br />

the two existing bridges <strong>and</strong> a sharp "S" roadway curvature with a new 318 meter<br />

(1043ft) long bridge <strong>and</strong> raised approach fill roadway on a north-south tangent<br />

alignment touching down to existing Aguas Frias Road approximately 283 <strong>and</strong> 419<br />

meters (928ft <strong>and</strong> 1375ft) respectively from both north <strong>and</strong> south levees. The two<br />

lane bridge will provide 8.5 meter (28ft) clear roadway between concrete barrier<br />

railings.<br />

The new pre-stressed box girder type bridge will consist <strong>of</strong> six 43 meter (141ft)<br />

long spans <strong>and</strong> two 30 meter (98ft) long end spans, all supported on single<br />

column bents <strong>and</strong> end abutments. Two <strong>of</strong> the proposed column bents will be<br />

constructed within the live channel <strong>of</strong> Butte Creek. A c<strong>of</strong>fer dam will be<br />

constructed to separate the work from the flowing stream. Adjacent levee<br />

approaches will be re-configured to conform to the new structure resulting in the<br />

replacement <strong>of</strong> a drainage outfall into Butte Creek <strong>and</strong> the realignment if two<br />

irrigation ditches. Rock slope protection will be placed along the northerly<br />

abutment face <strong>and</strong> adjacent to the drainage outfall turnout.<br />

2004022143 SBC Communications Telephone Line Extension<br />

San Mateo County<br />

Redwood City--San Mateo<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-2006-0297-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Butte County Public Works.<br />

The proposed project involves, in general, constructing a 121-foot long, four span<br />

reinforced concrete flat slab type highway bridge having an overall width <strong>of</strong> 40-feet<br />

8-inches together with removal <strong>of</strong> the existing bridge <strong>and</strong> reconstructing<br />

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approximately 900 lineal feet <strong>of</strong> roadway. A temporary detour will be constructed<br />

across Hamlin Slough upstream <strong>of</strong> the existing bridge.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>032114 Felling Design Review <strong>and</strong> Second Unit Permit<br />

Marin County<br />

--Marin<br />

The proposed project involves construction <strong>of</strong> a 24.5 foot high, 2,685 square foot<br />

residence with a 678 square foot attached garage <strong>and</strong> an approximately 88 square<br />

foot, partially submerged basement, relocation <strong>of</strong> an existing 672 square-foot<br />

residence from the southwest to the northeast portion <strong>of</strong> the property for use as a<br />

second unit, <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> a new 4-bedroom on-site sewage disposal system<br />

to serve the proposed single-family residence an second unit. The project also<br />

includes demolition <strong>of</strong> an approximately 650 square foot dilapidated barn, located<br />

approximately 44 feet north <strong>of</strong> the ephemeral stream within the southeast corner <strong>of</strong><br />

the property. An existing wooden watertank, located approximately 28 feet south<br />

<strong>of</strong> the perennial stream along the westerly property boundary, would be preserved.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>052021 City <strong>of</strong> Dorris General Plan Update<br />

Dorris, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Dorris--Siskiyou<br />

The project is an update <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Dorris General Plan <strong>and</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Dorris<br />

Zoning Code.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>061055 Warner Springs Fire Station Replacement Project<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Diego<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection (CAL Fire) is proposing<br />

to replace the existing Warner Springs forest fire station <strong>and</strong> update the facilities<br />

on the project site. The project involves replacing the existing 1950's state forest<br />

fire facilities including an 8-bed barracks/mess hall, a two-bay apparatus building,<br />

10,000 gallon water storage tank, new septic system <strong>and</strong> leach field, a<br />

communications tower, improved driveways, <strong>and</strong> various related site work <strong>and</strong><br />

utility improvements.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>089028 Red Apple Ranch Residential Development<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

--Calaveras<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is executing Lake or Streambed<br />

Alteration Agreement number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0191-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 <strong>of</strong><br />

the Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code to the project applicant, Red Apple Ranch Development<br />

represented by John Schrader<br />

This project description pertains to three projects:<br />

1) Placement <strong>of</strong> a single span bridge crossing an intermittent stream on the road<br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-way for Sidney Lane in a proposed residential development.<br />

2) Placement <strong>of</strong> a single span bridge crossing an intermittent stream on the road<br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-way for Red Apple Drive in a proposed residential development.<br />

3) Placement <strong>of</strong> a culvert <strong>and</strong> three retaining walls associated with a<br />

swale/ephemeral drainage on Red Apple Drive in a proposed residential<br />

development.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088194 CNG Fueling Station<br />

Fontana Unified School District<br />

Fontana--San Bernardino<br />

Replacement <strong>of</strong> 4 temporary fueling stations with 8 permanent CNG fueling<br />

stations to benefit air quality impact by allowing the District to replace more <strong>of</strong> its<br />

diesel buses with low-polluting CNG buses.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088195 Ingalls Property, Burns Valley Creek Debris Removal <strong>and</strong> Bank Stabilization<br />

(1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0179-R2)<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

Clearlake--Lake<br />

Vegetation, debris <strong>and</strong> accumulated sediment removal from approximately 540<br />

linear feet <strong>of</strong> Burns Valley Creek; infill <strong>of</strong> an eroded area in the creek bed with<br />

native gravel <strong>and</strong> cobble (when the creek dries this area serves to attract<br />

mosquitoes); placement <strong>of</strong> water bars every 100 feet in the creek bed using 8 10<br />

10 inch diameter native cobble to slow water flow <strong>and</strong> decrease erosion, <strong>and</strong><br />

placement <strong>of</strong> rip rap or rock gabions using 1 to 3 foot diameter rock planted with<br />

willow to stabilize the creek banks.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088196 Stock Ranch Detention Pond<br />

Fish & Game #2<br />

Citrus Heights--Sacramento<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> a 0.4 acre area that includes a detention pond,<br />

concrete outlet structure, outfall structure <strong>and</strong> cobble outfall channel. The<br />

improvements to the outlet <strong>and</strong> outfall structure will assist in regulation <strong>and</strong> the<br />

detention pond level during the winter season. Project activities include the<br />

draining <strong>of</strong> the existing pond <strong>and</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> accumulated sediments; removal <strong>of</strong><br />

the cobble outfall channel <strong>and</strong> replacement with a 1/4 ton rock rip rap channel;<br />

<strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a sluce gate to facilitate future maintenance <strong>of</strong> the pond.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088197 Bear Creek Road, P.M. 2.1, Road Embankment Repair<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />

--Lake<br />

Parramore Creek is culverted under Bear Creek Road at two locations within<br />

approximately 500 feet in the project area. During heavy storm events in<br />

December 2005 <strong>and</strong> January 2006, high flows in Parramore Creek caused debris<br />

<strong>and</strong> water to overflow these culverts, eroding the road surface <strong>and</strong> areas around<br />

the culvert inlets <strong>and</strong> outlets.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088198 Agreement No. 2006-0057-3 = Borzini S<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Gravel<br />

Fish & Game #4<br />

--San Luis Obispo<br />

Continued operation <strong>of</strong> a snad <strong>and</strong> gravel mine that has been in operation since<br />

1958. Currently, approximately 50,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> material are extracted each<br />

year from below the ordinary high water mark <strong>of</strong> the Salinas River. The amount <strong>of</strong><br />

aggregates excavated each year is dependent on market conditions <strong>and</strong> dem<strong>and</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the replenishment <strong>of</strong> s<strong>and</strong> each year by river flows.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088199 BUT-162 Pavement Rehabilitation Project<br />

Caltrans #3<br />

Oroville--Butte<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to rehabilitate a portion <strong>of</strong> Highway 162 (PM<br />

24.2/31.1) along <strong>State</strong> Route 162 in Bute County. Work will include; apply<br />

chipseal to the roadway, apply a fog seal over the chip seal, <strong>and</strong> repair the<br />

digouts.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088200 Exploratory Borings for Phase 2 Environmental Assessment<br />

Buellton, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Buellton--Santa Barbara<br />

Four exploratory borings along McMurray Road <strong>and</strong> <strong>State</strong> Route 246 within the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Buellton <strong>and</strong> Caltrans rights-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088201 San Anselmo Creek Retaining Wall Repair<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

San Anselmo--Marin<br />

The proposed project involves re-constructing an existing concrete retaining wall<br />

that has failed (approximately 31 linear feet along San Anselmo Creek). The<br />

repair will include the cutting <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the existing footing. The failed concrete wall<br />

will be removed down to the top <strong>of</strong> the existing footing <strong>and</strong> a new reinforced<br />

concrete wall will be placed <strong>and</strong> tied back with near horizontal <strong>and</strong> vertical helical<br />

anchors. After the helical anchors are in place in the footing, concrete will be<br />

pured back into every hole <strong>and</strong> once the near-horizontal helical anchors are in<br />

place, a new shotcrete wall will be constructed that will extend up to the former<br />

height <strong>of</strong> the wall before it failed.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088202 Fairfax Creek Bank Repair<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Fairfax--Marin<br />

The proposed project includes removal <strong>of</strong> an existing timber retaining wall <strong>and</strong><br />

backfill from the site <strong>and</strong> stabilize the eroding/failing bank using a combination <strong>of</strong><br />

vegetated rock rip-rap, live willow brush layering, <strong>and</strong> a new timber retaining wall.<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Fish <strong>and</strong> Game is issuing a Streambed Alteration Agreement<br />

Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0295-3 pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088203 <strong>2007</strong> Five Mile Slough Levee Rehabilitation Project<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Stockton--San Joaquin<br />

Work will consist <strong>of</strong> importing stone materials by truck <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-loading materials on<br />

the crown <strong>and</strong> waterside slope only. The existing slope will be regraded to the<br />

original 3:1 slope by filling in areas <strong>of</strong> slumping, erosion, <strong>and</strong> rodent activity with<br />

three-minus stone fill. A layer <strong>of</strong> geotextile fabric will be placed over the regarded<br />

slope.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088204 Camp Meeker Culvert Replacement Project<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

--Sonoma<br />

Replacement <strong>of</strong> 3 existing culverts on an unnamed tributary to Dutch Bill Creek in<br />

Cam Meeker. One <strong>of</strong> the culverts (Mission Street) collapsed during the 2006 flood<br />

event, the other 2 (Montgomery Street & Front Street) have rusted out. Streambed<br />

sediment around the old culverts will be excavated, stockpiled, <strong>and</strong> replaced in the<br />

channels around the new 48-inch HDPE culverts. The new culverts will be<br />

positioned slightly upstream <strong>of</strong> the existing culverts to reduce the "shotgun" effect.<br />

Rock aprons will be constructed at the culvert inlets <strong>and</strong> outlets to control erosion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the streambed <strong>and</strong> bank. A headwall will be constructed at the Front Street<br />

culvert. Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration Agreement Number<br />

1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0320-3 is pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088205 Adobe Creek Fish Passage Barrier Removal<br />

Fish & Game #3<br />

Petaluma--Sonoma<br />

The NOAA Restoration Center, in partnership with CA <strong>State</strong> Coastal Conservancy,<br />

will remove an existing bridge on Adobe Creek, a tributary to the Petaluma River,<br />

<strong>and</strong> replace it with a new clear-span bridge. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the project is to open<br />

unimpeded access for <strong>and</strong>adromous fish to over 2 miles <strong>of</strong> spawning <strong>and</strong> rearing<br />

habitat in Adobe Creek. Removal <strong>of</strong> the in-stream bridge will also allow more<br />

natural channel bed load <strong>and</strong> debris movement through the stream system.<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Streambed Alteration Agreement Number 1600-<strong>2007</strong>-0255-3 is<br />

pursuant to Fish <strong>and</strong> Game Code Section 1602.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088206 Columbia School District Sewer Extension Project<br />

Columbia Elementary School District<br />

Redding--Shasta<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> 3,000+/- feet <strong>of</strong> 8-inch sewer main from<br />

Columbia School, to an existing sewer manhole in Viking Way. The existing septic<br />

system at Columbia School will be ab<strong>and</strong>oned.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088207 Petition to <strong>State</strong> Water Resources Control Board to Change Place <strong>of</strong> Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Licenses 2039, 4358, 10837 & 10838 <strong>and</strong> Permits 7350, 7352, 18199 & 21185<br />

June Lake Public Utility District<br />

--Mono<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> June Lake Public Utility District Petitioning the <strong>State</strong> Water<br />

Resources Control Board to change its place <strong>of</strong> use named in its state granted<br />

water right Licenses <strong>and</strong> Permits. The l<strong>and</strong>s to be added to the place <strong>of</strong> use are<br />

within the service area boundary <strong>of</strong> JLPUD but were inadvertently left out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

consolidated place <strong>of</strong> use <strong>of</strong> the state granted rights. All facilities have been in<br />

place for over 14 years <strong>and</strong> there are no additional diversion or conveyance<br />

facilities required to serve these l<strong>and</strong>s. There will be no change in operations or<br />

expansion <strong>of</strong> use with or without the proposed project.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088208 Dunnigan Roadside Safety Rest Area Well Development Project<br />

Caltrans #3<br />

--Colusa<br />

Construct water well, replace an existing water that is failing, provides travelling<br />

public sanitary water at a roadside safety rest area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088210 Salmon Creek School Storm Damage Repair Project<br />

Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 1 (North Coast), Santa Rosa<br />

--Sonoma<br />

The project involves two sites located approximately 400-feet apart from one<br />

another on a reach <strong>of</strong> Salmon Creek that were damaged by the January 2006<br />

storm event. An access bridge on the north side <strong>of</strong> the property was damaged as<br />

a result <strong>of</strong> high energy flows which scoured the concrete abutments <strong>and</strong> caused a<br />

large tree to fall on the bridge deck. The failed bridge will be removed from the<br />

site as well as the concrete abutments at the top <strong>of</strong> the banks. This work will<br />

conducted from top <strong>of</strong> banks, eliminiating the need for equipment to enter the<br />

streambed. A 12-foot wide pre-manufactured bridge deck spanning 75-feet will be<br />

placed on piles placed from the top <strong>of</strong> the stream channel bank on both the west<br />

<strong>and</strong> east ends <strong>of</strong> the deck. The bottom <strong>of</strong> hte bridge deck will be placed 4.95 feet<br />

above the calculated 100-year water surface elevation. Because the construction<br />

practices will occur outside <strong>of</strong> the stream during a low stream flow, a diversion <strong>of</strong><br />

the channel flow or dewatering efforts will not be required. Clearing the project<br />

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reach <strong>of</strong> native salmonids <strong>and</strong> implementing fish screens above <strong>and</strong> below the<br />

project reach will not be required.<br />

In addition to the bridge replacement, an existing failed elliptical concrete culvert<br />

located 100-feet west <strong>of</strong> the bridge crossing will be replaced with a HPDE culvert.<br />

The culvert provides roadside drainage conveyance underneath the access road.<br />

A rock apron placed at the outlet will provide flow energy dissipation for scour<br />

prevention. Also, another culvert at the entrance <strong>of</strong> the access road <strong>and</strong><br />

underneath Bohemian Highway will be replaced by the Sonoma County<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation <strong>and</strong> Public Works in order to prevent erosion from<br />

undermining the construction <strong>of</strong> the new bridge. The new culvert will be a 48" x 40<br />

foot HDPE pipe <strong>and</strong> will be 1/2 foot deeper than current pipe bottom. Vegetation<br />

removal will be minimal <strong>and</strong> some trimming will be necessary to access the pipe.<br />

Rock slope protection, likely 12-inch engineer's rock, may be placed at the outlet.<br />

The area surrounding the pipe will be backfilled with cement/s<strong>and</strong> slurry.<br />

The second project site is located 400-feet downstream from the access bridge<br />

<strong>and</strong> includes the restoration <strong>of</strong> approximately 50 feet <strong>of</strong> failed stream bank on the<br />

east side <strong>of</strong> the stream channel. The project includes re-grading the slope,<br />

installation <strong>of</strong> rip rap along the 50-foot channel toe, <strong>and</strong> bioengineering practices<br />

such as live willow wall <strong>and</strong> biodegradable, erosion control disturbed areas.<br />

Temporary s<strong>and</strong> bags may be preferable to direct continuous downstream stream<br />

flow away from bank during construction. Since construction will take place out <strong>of</strong><br />

the stream, during a low stream flow, channel dewatering, clearing <strong>of</strong> native<br />

salmonids <strong>and</strong> fish screens will not be necessary.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088211 Pilot Rock Conservation Camp - Well Connection Project<br />

Forestry <strong>and</strong> Fire Protection, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Bernardino<br />

The proposed project consists <strong>of</strong> running a single 4-inch water line approximately<br />

850 feet from the two wells south <strong>of</strong> the main road into the camp property across<br />

the existing road <strong>and</strong> up a hill to an existing water tank. The water lines will then<br />

be plumbed into the existing tank <strong>and</strong> will feed from there through pre-existing<br />

water lines to the main holding tanks for the camp. Only brush <strong>and</strong> minor<br />

vegetation will be cut in order to lay water lines on the surface <strong>of</strong> the ground from<br />

the wells to the tank. Electricity to the two wells will be supplied by connecting to<br />

existing electric service in the camp <strong>and</strong> running the wire through conduit buried in<br />

the previously disturbed shoulder <strong>of</strong> the existing camp road. A generator will be<br />

used temporarily until the "hard" wiring can be installed.<br />

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2006051043 South Region High School No. 12<br />

Los Angeles Unified School District<br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

Acquisition <strong>of</strong> 14.7 acres for a new 200,000 sf high school for 2,025 seats with 75<br />

classrooms, multi-purpose room, performing arts rooms, library, media center,<br />

career center, food services, administration rooms, space for custodial operations,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a 450-seat adult school program. An approximate 1,500-seat stadium, sports<br />

fields <strong>and</strong> courts, <strong>and</strong> a swimming pool are also proposed to be developed onsite,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the project involves partial renovation <strong>of</strong> Green Meadows Park for joint use<br />

with the City <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles.<br />

2006061055 Villas at Vintage Park Development Project<br />

Delano, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Delano--Kern<br />

Planned residential subdivision consisting <strong>of</strong> 1,650 +/- residences in residential<br />

"villages" with two park sites <strong>and</strong> an elementary school site.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>031138 KFI Radio Broadcast Tower Reconstruction Project<br />

La Mirada, City <strong>of</strong><br />

La Mirada--Los Angeles<br />

The applicant, Capstar Radio Operating Company, is proposing to replace the<br />

760-foot high radio broadcast tower destroyed in 2004 with a 684 foot-high guyed<br />

uniform cross section radio tower on the subject property. The replacement facility<br />

will be constructed with a capacity "hat," which would not exceed 50 feet in<br />

diameter. This capacity hat would increase the electrical height <strong>of</strong> the tower,<br />

which allows for a reduction in the vertical height <strong>of</strong> the structure. The tower will<br />

be lit <strong>and</strong> marked in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)<br />

recommendations. The replacement tower is 76 feet lower than the tower that was<br />

destroyed in 2004. The Federal Aviation Administration completed an<br />

aeronautical study under the provisions <strong>of</strong> 49 United <strong>State</strong>s Code (USC), Section<br />

44718 <strong>and</strong>, if applicable, Title 14 <strong>of</strong> the Code <strong>of</strong> Federal Regulations (CFR), Part<br />

77. Based on that aeronautical study, the FAA issued a "Determination <strong>of</strong> No<br />

Hazard to Air Navigation" on June 28, 2006. Project implementation will<br />

necessitate the approval <strong>of</strong> a Development Agreement.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>032128 Sycamore Creek Channel Rehabilitation Project<br />

Water Resources, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Chico--Butte<br />

Channel excavation to remove up to 50,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> accumulated sediment,<br />

equipment staging, sediment disposal, haul routes, site restoration, <strong>and</strong> post<br />

project maintenance.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081080 Varner Road Realignment Phase II<br />

Indio, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Indio--Riverside<br />

Realignment <strong>and</strong> widening a segment <strong>of</strong> Varner Road west <strong>of</strong> Jefferson Street to<br />

align with Varner Road east <strong>of</strong> Jefferson Street, creating a four way intersection<br />

with Jefferson Street. Improvements include widening this section to match a<br />

section to the west that has already been improved to Major Road width.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>081081 Tentative Tract PLN07-00084<br />

Victorville, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Victorville--San Bernardino<br />

To allow for the development <strong>of</strong> a 62 lot single family residential subdivision on<br />

approx. 17.5 gross acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081082 Lampson Avenue Well Project<br />

Seal Beach, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Seal Beach--Orange<br />

The City currently has three active wells with a total capacity <strong>of</strong> 8,000 gallons per<br />

minute. Should one <strong>of</strong> the three wells require maintenance or be out <strong>of</strong> service, the<br />

local supply capacity may be as low as 4,800 gallons per minute. This closely<br />

matches the maximum day dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> 4,773 gallons per minute. With the addition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lampson Avenue Well, anticipated to have a pumping capacity between<br />

4,000 <strong>and</strong> 5,000 gallons per minute, the City will have local supplies that can meet<br />

the system's maximum daily dem<strong>and</strong> in the situation when not all wells are<br />

available for use. The proposed well facility is an approx. 3,300 sq. ft. cement<br />

masonry unit (CMU) enclosed building composed <strong>of</strong> four rooms/ areas. The<br />

building is proposed to receive a stucco coating on the exterior that will cover the<br />

CMU walls. Additionally the building is proposed to have a cement/ clay tile ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

There is a generator room which houses a natural gas generator set; a pump room<br />

that houses the well pump/ electric motor assembly, discharge piping <strong>and</strong> valves,<br />

pump to waste piping <strong>and</strong> valves, motor control center, <strong>and</strong> other appurtenant<br />

facilities; a disinfection equipment room which houses an on-site disinfection unit,<br />

<strong>and</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice for City maintenance <strong>and</strong> operations personnel/ staff. The overall<br />

height <strong>of</strong> the building would be approx. 18 feet in height which is compatible with<br />

nearby structures in the area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082090 2006-<strong>15</strong> Tentative Parcel Map for Firman Brown<br />

Calaveras County <strong>Planning</strong> Department<br />

Angels Camp--Calaveras<br />

The applicants are requesting approval <strong>of</strong> a Tentative Parcel Map to divide 40 +/acres<br />

into two parcels <strong>of</strong> 20 acres each.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081079 Humphrey's Avenue Elementary School Modernization<br />

Los Angeles Unified School District<br />

Los Angeles, City <strong>of</strong>--Los Angeles<br />

Demolition <strong>of</strong> the existing auditorium building, kindergarten classroom building,<br />

<strong>and</strong> lunch shelter <strong>and</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a new 8,992-square foot multipurpose<br />

building, 2,655-square-foot lunch shelter, 12-space parking lot, <strong>and</strong> a new<br />

restroom facility.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082091 Wet Weather Flow Management Project<br />

Mid-Coastside Sewer Authority<br />

Half Moon Bay--San Mateo<br />

The Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside (SAM) is proposing implementation <strong>of</strong> the Wet<br />

Weather Flow Management Project in <strong>and</strong> near Half Moon Bay, California. The<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed project is to prevent untreated sewage overflows from the<br />

collection system during a 10-year, 6-hour storm event. The project involves<br />

increasing the existing capacity <strong>of</strong> SAM's collection system by constructing a<br />

600,000-gallon tank or approximately 8,850 foot underground pipeline. Both the<br />

project options would include improvements at the existing Portola Pump Station<br />

in El Granada.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>082092 City <strong>of</strong> Galt General Plan Update<br />

Galt, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Galt, Elk Grove--Sacramento<br />

The City is preparing the City <strong>of</strong> Galt General Plan Update: 2030 (Proposed<br />

Project) as an update to the City's existing General Plan. This EIR will provide an<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> the upgraded General Plan, which is exected to be completed in<br />

early 2008. The Proposed Project will include an updated Goals <strong>and</strong> Policies<br />

Report, an updated l<strong>and</strong> use diagram, <strong>and</strong> updated circulation plan, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

proposed expansion <strong>of</strong> the City's exising Sphere <strong>of</strong> Influence. The City is located<br />

on <strong>State</strong> Route 99 in southern Sacramento County between the cities <strong>of</strong> Elk Grove<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lodi.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>082093 Lake Luciana Golf Course<br />

Napa County<br />

--Napa<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the lake Luciana Golf Course Use Permt application<br />

#P07-00398-UP is to develop an 18-hole golf course, attendant buildings, related<br />

site improvements, <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> improvement <strong>of</strong> exising dirt access roads to serve the<br />

golf course <strong>and</strong> existing parcels on approximately 190 acres.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081083 City Sports Park <strong>and</strong> Sewer Line Extension<br />

Vista, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Vista--San Diego<br />

The project proposes to develop approx. 16.2 acres for active park uses. The<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> the 32 acre site will be passive open space <strong>and</strong> habitat area.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081084 Vista Fire Station No. 5<br />

Vista, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Vista--San Diego<br />

The project consists <strong>of</strong> a 13,445 sq. ft. fire station, access, public <strong>and</strong> staff<br />

parking, l<strong>and</strong>scaping, drainage, modifications to the median on South Melrose<br />

Drive <strong>and</strong> associated site improvements.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081085 Ruether Maintenance <strong>and</strong> Operations Building<br />

Saugus Union School District<br />

Santa Clarita--Los Angeles<br />

The Saugus Union School District (District) proposes to construct an approx. 9,600<br />

sq. ft. building to house the District's Maintenance <strong>and</strong> Operation Department<br />

(Project) on vacant property at the District's existing facility located at 26501<br />

Ruether Avenue in Santa Clarita, California on property identified as Los Angeles<br />

County Assessor Percel No. 2836-017-903. The project will be located on the<br />

vacant portion <strong>of</strong> the project site between the existing facilities <strong>and</strong> Ruether<br />

Avenue.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081086 Hartnell College East Campus Center for Applied Technology Project<br />

Hartnell College<br />

Salinas--Monterey<br />

Hartnell Community College District is proposing to construct a new building at<br />

their East Campus site. The proposed project will consist <strong>of</strong> a two story, 55,000<br />

gross sq. ft. (40,000 average sq. ft.) building. The new Center for Applied<br />

Technology (CAT) building will be located on the existing satellite campus, which<br />

Hartnell College is currently occupying. The project will be located on 4.90 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

existing campus. The existing east campus site has existing paved driveways <strong>and</strong><br />

86 existing marked surface parking spaces. The new project will create 130 new<br />

parking spaces for the east campus. All areas will be upgraded to meet Americans<br />

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with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The proposed project also includes a<br />

storm water retention basin. Upon buildout <strong>of</strong> the CAT building, approx. 21,231 sq.<br />

ft. <strong>of</strong> existing buildings will be demolished.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081087 Laguna Sur Sanitary Sewer Line Manitenance<br />

South Coast Water District<br />

Laguna Beach--Orange<br />

South Coast Water District (SCWD) proposes to re-line two Laguna Sur Sanitary<br />

Sewer Lines in Laguna Beach, California. The sewer line easements are partially<br />

located on Orange County l<strong>and</strong>s within the Aliso <strong>and</strong> Wood Canyons Wilderness<br />

Park (Park). Because SCWD intends to re-line the sewer pipe within the Park <strong>and</strong><br />

construction activities have the potential for impacts to biological <strong>and</strong> other<br />

resources, this action would constitute a project under California Environmental<br />

Quality Act (CEQA) requiring environmental review by SCWD.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>081088 Conditional Use Permit No. 06-34<br />

San Bernardino, City <strong>of</strong><br />

San Bernardino--San Bernardino<br />

BLBT Enterprises is proposing the development <strong>of</strong> a six-story, 82,951 square foot<br />

garage for a total building height <strong>of</strong> eight stories or approximately 160 feet. The<br />

proposed full-service hotel would include 133 guest rooms, a dining/lounge area, a<br />

meeting room, <strong>and</strong> a 63,574 square foot garage (two stories on ground level). The<br />

site is approximately 1.62 acres <strong>and</strong> is within the Commercial General (CG-1) l<strong>and</strong><br />

use district within the Freeway Corridor Overlay District. Access to the site will be<br />

from E Street at an existing entry point, <strong>and</strong> from a new entry point on Orange<br />

Show Road. The new Orange Show Road entry will be right turn in/out <strong>and</strong> left<br />

turn in only. Left turns out will be prohibited by a raised median. The project will<br />

be constructed in one phase.<br />

1992052019 Burrtec Material Recovery Facility <strong>and</strong> Solid Waste Transfer Station Exp<strong>and</strong> to<br />

7500 Tons Daily<br />

San Bernardino County L<strong>and</strong> Use Services Department<br />

Fontana--San Bernardino<br />

Increase traffic county from 1,718 to 1,877 vehicles per day, increase maximum<br />

daily tonnage from 5,000 to 7,500 tons per day, expansion <strong>of</strong> the Material<br />

Recovery Facility building by an additional 41,032 square feet, increase the design<br />

capacity from 5,877 tons to 8,280 tons, change the hours <strong>of</strong> operation for the<br />

public from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., <strong>and</strong> correctino <strong>of</strong> the acreage<br />

section <strong>of</strong> the proposed Solid Waste Facilities Permit.<br />

2000042100 California Concrete Crushing, P99-109<br />

Sacramento, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The proposed new permit is to allow the following: operation <strong>of</strong> the Fruitridge C&D<br />

Recycling as a large volume CDI Debris Processing Facility; maximum daily<br />

tonnage <strong>of</strong> 500 tons per day; maximum traffic volume <strong>of</strong> <strong>15</strong>3 vehicles per day;<br />

maximum <strong>of</strong> 3 acres; <strong>and</strong> receive only C&D/Inert debris, no other waste types will<br />

be accepted. Receipt <strong>of</strong> waste; 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days week. Processing <strong>and</strong><br />

grinding: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday only.<br />

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2004071092 Chicago Grade L<strong>and</strong>fill Expansion Development Plan DRC 2003-00026<br />

San Luis Obispo County <strong>Planning</strong><br />

Atascadero--San Luis Obispo<br />

Exp<strong>and</strong> the permitted facility boundary from 45.4 acres to 188 acres, exp<strong>and</strong> the<br />

disposal area from 38.44 acres to 76.4 acres, increase the site capacity from<br />

2,700,000 cubic yards to 8,900,000 cubic yards, change the l<strong>and</strong>fill's estimated<br />

closure date from 2018 to 2042, reduce the final elevation from 1,400 feet above<br />

mean sea level for Modules 6-7 <strong>and</strong> incorporated the CDI facility (40-AA-0033) in<br />

the l<strong>and</strong>fill's SWFP.<br />

2004101066 Heisler Park Renovation <strong>and</strong> Preservation<br />

Laguna Beach, City <strong>of</strong><br />

Laguna Beach--Orange<br />

The proposed project includes Phase II renovations that will include: 1) trenching<br />

the site; 2) installing irrigation piping, controllers, heads, backflow <strong>and</strong> other valves<br />

<strong>and</strong> fittings, water meters <strong>and</strong> enclosures, <strong>and</strong> a SmartTimer irrigation control<br />

system; 3) completing mass grading, contour grading, <strong>and</strong> paving demolition; 4)<br />

constructing retaining wall infiltration Best Management Practices, storm pipelines,<br />

structural BMPs, diversion wet well <strong>and</strong> pump, curbs <strong>and</strong> paving, <strong>and</strong> drain inlets;<br />

5) upgrading Picnic Beach <strong>and</strong> Rockpile Beach restroom facilities; <strong>and</strong> 6)<br />

implementing traffic <strong>and</strong> access controls.<br />

2006011040 Rodeo Grounds Berm Removal <strong>and</strong> Restoration Project<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

--Los Angeles<br />

The Operator proposes the removal <strong>of</strong> a berm that was installed by former tenants<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rodeo Grounds. The project's total area <strong>of</strong> direct impact encompasses an<br />

estimated 1.81 acres, which includes the 80,000 square foot <strong>of</strong> berm <strong>and</strong> 0.01<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> delineated wetl<strong>and</strong>s. The project is to benefit Topanga Creek <strong>and</strong> the<br />

restoration effort is designed to reduce the affected areas <strong>of</strong> waters <strong>and</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

at the most minimal amount necessary to accomplish the berm proposed by the<br />

California Dept. <strong>of</strong> Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation.<br />

2006051021 Nursery Products Hawes Composting Facility<br />

San Bernardino, City <strong>of</strong><br />

--San Bernardino<br />

Operate a compostable material h<strong>and</strong>ling facility, h<strong>and</strong>ling biosolids <strong>and</strong> green<br />

material, a maximum daily tonnage <strong>of</strong> 2,000 wet tons per day, the bulking agents<br />

<strong>and</strong> amendments will not exceed 200 tons per day, a maximum traffic <strong>of</strong> 97<br />

vehicles per day <strong>and</strong> hours <strong>of</strong> operations from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm daily.<br />

2006052033 Fink Road L<strong>and</strong>fill Proposed Operational Changes Project<br />

Stanislaus County<br />

--Stanislaus<br />

The proposed project site is the Fink Road L<strong>and</strong>fill, which is located approximately<br />

20 miles southwest <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Modesto <strong>and</strong> 5.5 miles west <strong>of</strong> Crows L<strong>and</strong>ing in<br />

Stanislaus County. Stanislaus County is proposing several operational changes at<br />

the Fink Road L<strong>and</strong>fill, which is owned <strong>and</strong> operated by the County. The<br />

operational changes would be incorporated into a revised Solid Waste Facility<br />

Permit (SWFP) that is due for renewal. The changes include modification <strong>of</strong> the<br />

acceptance tonnage for l<strong>and</strong>fill disposal to 2,400 tons per day, a change in the<br />

closure date from 2011 to 2023, <strong>and</strong> incorporation <strong>of</strong> provisions to allow the<br />

acceptance <strong>of</strong> treated wood consistent with Assembly Bill (AB) 1353.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>051119 Approval <strong>of</strong> a Minor Waste Tire Facility Permit for BJ Used Tire & Rubber<br />

Recycling Inc.<br />

California Integrated Waste Management Board<br />

Fontana--San Bernardino<br />

The project is to adopt <strong>and</strong> to issue a minor waste tire facility permit to BJ Used<br />

Tire <strong>and</strong> Rubber Recycling, Inc. for its facility located at 14212 Santa Ana Avenue,<br />

Fontana, California. The minor waste tire facility permit will authorize storage <strong>of</strong> up<br />

to 4,999 waste tires <strong>and</strong> requires the storage <strong>of</strong> those tires to meet waste tire<br />

storage <strong>and</strong> disposal st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> permit conditions set forth to minimize<br />

potential impacts to public health <strong>and</strong> safety <strong>and</strong> the environment. The approval<br />

<strong>and</strong> issuance <strong>of</strong> a waste tire facility permit is considered a discretionary decision<br />

<strong>and</strong> is therefore subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088212 Board <strong>of</strong> Parole Hearings<br />

Corrections <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacramento--Sacramento<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation, Board <strong>of</strong> Parole<br />

Hearings, propose to lease approximately 25,000 square feet <strong>of</strong> existing <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

space to house 132 staff for the Board <strong>of</strong> Parole Hearings <strong>Office</strong>. There are<br />

sufficient electricity, water, gas, wastewater, <strong>and</strong> refuse removal services to<br />

adequately serve this property.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088213 <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Internal Affairs<br />

Corrections <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Blythe--San Bernardino<br />

The California Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections <strong>and</strong> Rehabilitation, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Internal<br />

Affairs, propose to lease approximately 2,100 square feet <strong>of</strong> existing <strong>of</strong>fice space<br />

to house eleven staff for the Blythe <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Internal Affairs. There are sufficient<br />

electricity, water, gas, wastewater, <strong>and</strong> refuse removal services to adequately<br />

serve this property.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088214 Concurrence in the Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Revised Solid Waste Facility Permit (SWFP No.<br />

33-AA-0217) for El Sobrante L<strong>and</strong>fill<br />

California Integrated Waste Management Board<br />

Corona--Riverside<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Solid Waste Facility Permit reducing the disposal footprint from 495<br />

acres to 481 acres <strong>and</strong> limit green materials (processed <strong>and</strong> unprocessed)<br />

received at the site to a maximum rate <strong>of</strong> 2,284 tons per day or 14,788 tons per<br />

week.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>0882<strong>15</strong> Leasing <strong>of</strong> New Space 265 W. Bullard Ave.<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services, <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Fresno--Kern<br />

Project sponsor proposes to lease new <strong>of</strong>fice space for the Food <strong>and</strong> Drug Branch<br />

<strong>and</strong> Drinking Water Branch.<br />

<strong>2007</strong>088216 Leasing <strong>of</strong> New Space - 285 W. Bullard Ave.<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Human Services, <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> California<br />

--Fresno, Kern<br />

Project sponsor proposes to lease new <strong>of</strong>fice space for the Licensing &<br />

Certification <strong>and</strong> Immunization Branch.<br />

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<strong>2007</strong>088217 Matilija Creek, Gas Company Pipeline Repair Project<br />

Fish & Game #5<br />

--Ventura<br />

The Operator intends to excavate a section <strong>of</strong> exposed 20 inch natural gas<br />

pipeline to inspect for damage, <strong>and</strong> install bank <strong>and</strong> pipeline protection with the<br />

use <strong>of</strong> a Submar articulated concrete revetment mat. This is a pre-cast mat, which<br />

will match the stream pr<strong>of</strong>ile, <strong>and</strong> allows vegetation to grow through. A 4 to 5 foot<br />

deep anchor trench filled with rock will secure the mat system in place. The<br />

suspended section <strong>of</strong> the pipe on the north bank will be supported with s<strong>and</strong>bags<br />

<strong>and</strong> capped with ungrouted rock rip-rap.<br />

Received on Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 32 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 14<br />

Totals for Period: 08/01/<strong>2007</strong> - 08/<strong>15</strong>/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Total Documents: 564 Subtotal NOD/NOE: 337<br />

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