Pattymocus Fuelbreak Project
2 Documents in Project
Summary
SCH Number
2012042043
Lead Agency
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
(CAL FIRE)
Document Title
Pattymocus Fuelbreak Project
Document Type
NOD - Notice of Determination
Received
Posted
6/4/2012
Present Land Use
Open Space/Unclassified/Range and Recreation
Document Description
The Pattymocus Fuel Break Project entails the development of a 2.3 mile long 300' wide (84 acres in total) fuel break across private lands utilizing a ball and chain apparatus and a dozer to mechanically clear and crush chaparral brush along a system of prominent ridgelines as part of a larger fuel break system. Crushed and cleared brush will be further treated by burning during winter or spring months in approximately 1 to 5 years. As a consequence of this burning, crushed brush will be disposed of, resprouting vegetation will be burned and herbaceous vegetation will be enhanced.
Contact Information
Name
Dan Foster
Agency Name
Cal Fire
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Coordinates
Counties
Tehama
Cross Streets
Highway 36W x Ball Road
Zip
96080
Total Acres
84
Parcel #
1-120-32, 1-120-21
State Highways
Hwy 36W
Railways
Red Bluff 20+ mi
Airports
Red Bluff 25+ mi
Schools
Platina 4+ mi
Waterways
Dry Creek
Township
28N
Range
9W
Section
1,11
Base
MDB&M
Other Location Info
City/Nearest Community: Platina
Other Information
Section Cont.: 12
Notice of Determination
Approving Agency
Department of Forestry and Fire Proteection
Approving Agency Role
Lead Agency
Approved On
Determinations
(1) The project will have a significant impact on the environment
No
(2a) An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
(2b) A Mitigated or a Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
Yes
(2c) An other document type was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
(3) Mitigated measures were made a condition of the approval of the project
Yes
(4) A mitigation reporting or monitoring plan was adopted for this project
N/A
(5) A Statement of Overriding Considerations was adopted for this project
No
(6) Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
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