National City Community Tree Planting Program
Summary
SCH Number
2004098211
Public Agency
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
(CAL FIRE)
Document Title
National City Community Tree Planting Program
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
9/15/2004
Document Description
This project, to be carried out by the City of National City in partnership with the San Diego People for Trees organization, involves the planting of 500 trees on various city streets. Planting locations are generally located in areas surrounding the following: National City Blvd & 4th Street, National City Blvd & 30th Street, Euclid Avenue & Sweetwater Road and Harbison Avenue and Division Street. It is anticipated that this project will commence in October 2004 and be completed by March 2007. Trees will be non-native ornamentals that have been selected for their disease resistance, adaptation to the urban landscape, shade capacity, and minimal litter production. Trees will vary in size from 15 gallon to 24-inch box, depending on planting location. All trees will be planted, staked and tied, watered and maintained in accordance with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's tree planting guidelines.
Contact Information
Name
Eric Oldar
Agency Name
Department of Forestry And Fire Protection, Southern Regional Of
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
National City
Counties
San Diego
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
sec 15304, class 4
Reasons for Exemption
As a lead agency under CEQA, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection finds that this project is Categorically Exempt from further environmental analysis. This project involves minor alterations to land and vegetation including the planting of new landscaping trees. As this is a heavily disturbed urban environment there is a low likelihood of impacting any significant biological resources. CDF's staff have reviewed this project and determined that there are no cultural or historic resources present in the project vicinity. CDF finds that the proposed activities will pose a less than sinificant impact to the environment including cultural, historic and biological resources.
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