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Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Intent To Prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Excelsior Estates Project
in Sacramento County, CA, Corps
Permit Application Number SPK–2004–
00790
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DOD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY:
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
ACTION:
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Brenda S. Bowen,
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wave or projectile-mediated
concussions.
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Sacramento District, (Corps)
received a complete Department of the
Army permit application from
Tsakopoulos Investments (applicant) to
fill 39.81 acres of waters of the United
States to construct the proposed
Excelsior Estates Project in Sacramento
County, CA, in June 2010. The Corps, as
the lead agency responsible for
compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA),
determined that the proposed project
may result in significant impacts to the
environment, and that the preparation
of an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) is required.
The applicant proposes to construct a
mixed-use community including
residential, commercial, office, schools,
parks and open space land uses. The
residential component of the proposed
community would include
approximately 4,400 single- and multifamily units, varying in density. The
proposed project would also involve 57
acres of commercial and office uses, as
well as two elementary schools and a
combined middle school and high
school on 102 acres. A proposed
community park would be constructed
on 20 acres and three neighborhood
parks would be constructed on 31 acres.
The proposed project would also
involve the preservation of 123 acres on
the eastern portion of the site,
containing Morrison Creek and adjacent
wetlands. The applicant also proposes
to construct approximately 30 acres of
drainageways and greenbelts. Finally,
the proposed project would involve the
construction of on-site and off-site
infrastructure, consisting of roads and
utility lines, including road extensions
along Keifer Boulevard, Excelsior Road
and the Jackson Highway.
The project site is approximately 862
acres and contains 39.81 acres of waters
of the U.S. In addition, the site also
contains 13.61 acres of isolated,
intrastate waters that are not subject to
Corps jurisdiction, which may contain
suitable habitat for Federally listed
SUMMARY:
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threatened and/or endangered species.
The proposed project would involve the
discharge of fill material into
approximately 28.77 acres of waters of
the United States, and the preservation
of 11.04 acres of waters of the U.S. The
proposed project would also involve the
placement of fill material into 13.61
acres of isolated waters. The proposed
project may also have indirect impacts
on other waters of the U.S.
DATES: The Corps will conduct a public
scoping meeting that will be held on
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 from
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The scoping meeting will be
held at Rancho Cordova City Hall,
located at 2729 Prospect Park Drive,
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Lisa Gibson, (916) 557–5288, e-mail:
lisa.m.gibson2@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Interested
parties are invited to submit written
comments on the permit application on
or before December 13, 2011. Scoping
comments should be submitted within
the next 60 days, but may be submitted
at any time prior to publication of the
Draft EIS. To submit comments on this
notice or for questions about the
proposed action and the Draft EIS,
please contact: Lisa M. Gibson, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, 650 Capitol
Mall, Suite 5–200, Sacramento, CA
95814–4708. Parties interested in being
added to the Corps’ electronic mail (email) notification list for the proposed
project can e-mail a request to spkregulatory-info@usace.army.mil and
indicate which list you would like your
e-mail address to be added. Please refer
to Identification Number SPK–2004–
00790 in any correspondence.
The proposed Excelsior Estates
Project site is located in unincorporated
eastern Sacramento County. The site is
bordered on the north by Keifer
Boulevard, on the south by Jackson
Highway and on the west by Excelsior
Road. The proposed project site is
located within portions of Sections 23,
24, 25 and 26, Township 8 North, Range
6 East, Latitude 38.52393° North,
Longitude 121.27833° West, Mount
Diablo Meridian.
Approximately 39.81 acres of waters
of the United States are present within
the proposed project area. These waters
include 21.99 acres of vernal pools, 5.27
acres of seasonal wetlands, 11.08 acres
of perennial marsh, 1.19 acres of
intermittent drainage, including
Morrison Creek, and 0.28 acres of
ditches. These areas are subject to the
Corps’ jurisdiction. The site also
contains 13.61 acres of isolated aquatic
habitat, which are not subject to Corps
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jurisdiction but will be evaluated in the
EIS, including 5.80 acres of vernal
pools, 2.51 acres of seasonal wetlands,
0.23 acres of ephemeral drainage, a 5.04
acre stock pond and 0.03 acres of
ditches. Approximately 630 acres of the
862 acre project site has been designated
by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(USFWS) as critical habitat for the
Federally listed vernal pool fairy shrimp
(Branchinecta lynchi), vernal pool
tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardi),
Sacramento Orcutt grass (Orcuttia
viscida) and slender Orcutt grass
(Orcuttia tenuis).
The EIS will include alternatives to
the Proposed Action that will meet
NEPA requirements for a reasonable
range of alternatives, and will also meet
the requirements of CWA Section
404(b)(1) Guidelines. The alternatives to
be evaluated within the EIS have not yet
been developed, but will, at a minimum,
include the No Action Alternative, the
Proposed Project Alternative, additional
on-site alternatives, and off-site
alternatives.
Sacramento County will be the lead
agency responsible for compliance with
the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA) and will prepare an
Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The
Corps is anticipating that Sacramento
County will agree to develop a joint EIS/
EIR with the Corps.
The Corps’ public involvement
program includes several opportunities
to provide verbal and written comments
on the proposed Excelsior Estates
Project through the EIS process.
Affected federal, state, and local
agencies, Native American tribes, and
other interested private organizations
and parties are invited to participate.
Potentially significant issues to be
analyzed in depth in the EIS include
loss of waters of the United States
(including wetlands), and impacts
related to cultural resources, biological
resources, including Federally listed
threatened and/or endangered species,
air quality, hydrology and water quality,
noise, traffic, aesthetics, utilities and
service systems, and socioeconomic
effects.
The Corps will initiate formal
consultation with the USFWS under
Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act
for impacts to listed species that may
result from the proposed project. The
Corps will also consult with the State
Historic Preservation Office under
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act for properties listed or
potentially eligible for listing on the
National Register of Historic Places, as
appropriate.
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The Draft EIS is expected to be made
available to the public in the summer of
2012.
September 16, 2011.
William J. Leady,
Colonel, U.S. Army District Engineer.
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Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report (DEIS/
DEIR) for a Permit Application for a
Proposed Aggregate Terminal Project
on Pier D in the Port of Long Beach,
Los Angeles County, CA
Department of the Army—U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps) is considering a
permit application from Eagle Rock
Aggregates, Inc., a division of Polaris
Minerals Corporation, to develop an
aggregate receiving and storage terminal
on privately held land within the Port
of Long Beach (Port). The Proposed
Action would be subject to the Corps
permitting authority under Section 10 of
the River and Harbors Act and include
the following in-water and land-based
elements: dredging, wharf
improvements, installation of truck
scales and conveyor system for
aggregate.
The primary Federal concerns are the
dredging and wharf improvements
within waters of the United States and
the potential impacts to the natural and
human environment. Therefore, in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
Corps is requiring the preparation of an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
prior to consideration of any permit
action. The Corps may ultimately make
a determination to permit or deny the
Proposed Action, or permit or deny
alternatives to the Proposed Action.
Pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the
Port will serve as the lead agency for the
preparation of an Environmental Impact
Report (EIR) for its consideration of
development approvals within its
jurisdiction. The Corps and the Port
have agreed to jointly prepare a DEIS/
DEIR in order to optimize efficiency and
avoid duplication. The DEIS/DEIR is
intended to be sufficient in scope to
address the Federal, state, and local
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the
Proposed Excelsior Estates Project in Sacramento County, CA, Corps
Permit Application Number SPK-2004-00790
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DOD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, (Corps)
received a complete Department of the Army permit application from
Tsakopoulos Investments (applicant) to fill 39.81 acres of waters of
the United States to construct the proposed Excelsior Estates Project
in Sacramento County, CA, in June 2010. The Corps, as the lead agency
responsible for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), determined that the proposed project may result in significant
impacts to the environment, and that the preparation of an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required.
The applicant proposes to construct a mixed-use community including
residential, commercial, office, schools, parks and open space land
uses. The residential component of the proposed community would include
approximately 4,400 single- and multi-family units, varying in density.
The proposed project would also involve 57 acres of commercial and
office uses, as well as two elementary schools and a combined middle
school and high school on 102 acres. A proposed community park would be
constructed on 20 acres and three neighborhood parks would be
constructed on 31 acres. The proposed project would also involve the
preservation of 123 acres on the eastern portion of the site,
containing Morrison Creek and adjacent wetlands. The applicant also
proposes to construct approximately 30 acres of drainageways and
greenbelts. Finally, the proposed project would involve the
construction of on-site and off-site infrastructure, consisting of
roads and utility lines, including road extensions along Keifer
Boulevard, Excelsior Road and the Jackson Highway.
The project site is approximately 862 acres and contains 39.81
acres of waters of the U.S. In addition, the site also contains 13.61
acres of isolated, intrastate waters that are not subject to Corps
jurisdiction, which may contain suitable habitat for Federally listed
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threatened and/or endangered species. The proposed project would
involve the discharge of fill material into approximately 28.77 acres
of waters of the United States, and the preservation of 11.04 acres of
waters of the U.S. The proposed project would also involve the
placement of fill material into 13.61 acres of isolated waters. The
proposed project may also have indirect impacts on other waters of the
U.S.
DATES: The Corps will conduct a public scoping meeting that will be
held on Wednesday, November 2, 2011 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The scoping meeting will be held at Rancho Cordova City
Hall, located at 2729 Prospect Park Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Lisa Gibson, (916) 557-5288, e-
mail: lisa.m.gibson2@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Interested parties are invited to submit
written comments on the permit application on or before December 13,
2011. Scoping comments should be submitted within the next 60 days, but
may be submitted at any time prior to publication of the Draft EIS. To
submit comments on this notice or for questions about the proposed
action and the Draft EIS, please contact: Lisa M. Gibson, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, 650 Capitol Mall, Suite 5-200, Sacramento, CA
95814-4708. Parties interested in being added to the Corps' electronic
mail (e-mail) notification list for the proposed project can e-mail a
request to spk-regulatory-info@usace.army.mil and indicate which list
you would like your e-mail address to be added. Please refer to
Identification Number SPK-2004-00790 in any correspondence.
The proposed Excelsior Estates Project site is located in
unincorporated eastern Sacramento County. The site is bordered on the
north by Keifer Boulevard, on the south by Jackson Highway and on the
west by Excelsior Road. The proposed project site is located within
portions of Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Township 8 North, Range 6 East,
Latitude 38.52393[deg] North, Longitude 121.27833[deg] West, Mount
Diablo Meridian.
Approximately 39.81 acres of waters of the United States are
present within the proposed project area. These waters include 21.99
acres of vernal pools, 5.27 acres of seasonal wetlands, 11.08 acres of
perennial marsh, 1.19 acres of intermittent drainage, including
Morrison Creek, and 0.28 acres of ditches. These areas are subject to
the Corps' jurisdiction. The site also contains 13.61 acres of isolated
aquatic habitat, which are not subject to Corps jurisdiction but will
be evaluated in the EIS, including 5.80 acres of vernal pools, 2.51
acres of seasonal wetlands, 0.23 acres of ephemeral drainage, a 5.04
acre stock pond and 0.03 acres of ditches. Approximately 630 acres of
the 862 acre project site has been designated by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS) as critical habitat for the Federally listed
vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi), vernal pool tadpole
shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), Sacramento Orcutt grass (Orcuttia viscida)
and slender Orcutt grass (Orcuttia tenuis).
The EIS will include alternatives to the Proposed Action that will
meet NEPA requirements for a reasonable range of alternatives, and will
also meet the requirements of CWA Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines. The
alternatives to be evaluated within the EIS have not yet been
developed, but will, at a minimum, include the No Action Alternative,
the Proposed Project Alternative, additional on-site alternatives, and
off-site alternatives.
Sacramento County will be the lead agency responsible for
compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and
will prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The Corps is
anticipating that Sacramento County will agree to develop a joint EIS/
EIR with the Corps.
The Corps' public involvement program includes several
opportunities to provide verbal and written comments on the proposed
Excelsior Estates Project through the EIS process. Affected federal,
state, and local agencies, Native American tribes, and other interested
private organizations and parties are invited to participate.
Potentially significant issues to be analyzed in depth in the EIS
include loss of waters of the United States (including wetlands), and
impacts related to cultural resources, biological resources, including
Federally listed threatened and/or endangered species, air quality,
hydrology and water quality, noise, traffic, aesthetics, utilities and
service systems, and socioeconomic effects.
The Corps will initiate formal consultation with the USFWS under
Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act for impacts to listed species
that may result from the proposed project. The Corps will also consult
with the State Historic Preservation Office under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act for properties listed or potentially
eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, as
appropriate.
The Draft EIS is expected to be made available to the public in the
summer of 2012.
September 16, 2011.
William J. Leady,
Colonel, U.S. Army District Engineer.
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