Termination and Issuance of a Recreational Pier Lease
Summary
- SCH Number
- 2011068340
- Lead Agency
- California State Lands Commission
- Document Title
- Termination and Issuance of a Recreational Pier Lease
- Document Type
- NOE - Notice of Exemption
- Received
- Posted
- 6/29/2011
- Document Description
- Authorize termination, effective June 22, 2011, of Lease No. PRC 5784.4, a Recreational Pier Lease. Authorize issuance of a 10-year Recreational Pier Lease, beginning June 23, 2011, for the continued use and maintenance of an existing joint-use pier, and four mooring buoys.
- Contact Information
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Curtis L. Fossum
California State Lands Commission
100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100-South
Sacramento, CA 95825-8202
Phone : (916) 574-1800
Fax : (916) 574-1810
Location
- Counties
- Placer
- Other Location Info
- Sovereign land in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 5768 and 5784 North Lake Boulevard, near Carnelian Bay.
Notice of Exemption
- Exempt Status
- Categorical Exemption
- Type, Section or Code
- C:1;S:15061,15378,15060(c)(3)
- Reasons for Exemption
- Termination of a Recreational Pier Lease does not have a potential for resulting in either a direct or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment, and is not a project in accordance with CEQA. Issuance of a 10-year Recreational Pier Lease for the above-mentioned structure(s) will neither cause a physical change to the environment, nor change existing activities in the area. There are no unusual circumstances surrounding the project that will result in significant environmental impacts. Therefore, the project will not have a significant effect on the environment and the above categorical exemption(s) apply(ies).
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