Jackson Rancheria Fee To Trust Transfer (FTTT)
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Summary
- SCH Number
- 2017104001
- Lead Agency
- Bureau of Indian Affairs (U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs)
- Document Title
- Jackson Rancheria Fee To Trust Transfer (FTTT)
- Document Type
- EA - Environmental Assessment
- Received
- Present Land Use
- no changes in lad use, zoning or gpd
- Document Description
- The proposed action consists of a Fee To Trust Transfer (FTTT) which includes 21 total properties, 19 of which are contiguous to existing Tribe lands now under trust (on reservation properties sub-totaling 864.66 acres), and 2 are non-contiguous (off reservation properties sub-totaling 10.43 acres). The EA has been prepared to study all potential impacts resulting from transfer to trust of all 21 properties totaling 875.09 acres. These 21 properties are identified in separate applications to the BIA, covering both:1) the 19 on reservation properties; and 2) the 2 off reservation properties.
- Contact Information
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John Rydzik
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Pacific Regional Office 2800 Cottage Way
Sacramento, CA 95825
Phone : (916) 978-6051
Location
- Coordinates
- 38°22'0.14"N 120°44'23.56"W
- Cities
- Jackson
- Counties
- Amador
- Cross Streets
- New York Ranch Rd/Hwy 88
- Zip
- 95642
- Total Acres
- 875.09
- Parcel #
- mult
- State Highways
- 88
- Schools
- Jackson ES
- Waterways
- Multi, New York Ranch Creek, NYR Gulch
- Township
- 6N
- Range
- 11E
- Section
- 10-16
- Base
- MULT
Notice of Completion
- Review Period Start
- Review Period End
- Development Type
- Residential (11 Units, mult Acres) Other (developed land)
- Project Issues
- Aesthetic/Visual Agricultural Land Air Quality Archaeologic-Historic Biological Resources Drainage/Absorption Economics/Jobs Fiscal Impacts Flood Plain/Flooding Forest Land/Fire Hazard Geologic/Seismic Minerals Noise Population/Housing Balance Public Services Recreation/Parks Schools/Universities Septic System Sewer Capacity Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading Solid Waste Toxic/Hazardous Traffic/Circulation Vegetation Water Quality Water Supply Wetland/Riparian Growth Inducing Land Use Cumulative Effects
- Reviewing Agencies
- Cal Fire California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region 2 California Department of Justice, Attorney General's Office California Department of Parks and Recreation California Highway Patrol California Native American Heritage Commission California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Sacramento Region 5 Department of Water Resources Office of Emergency Services, California Office of Historic Preservation Resources Agency
Disclaimer: The document was originally posted before CEQAnet had the capability to host attachments for the public. To obtain the original attachments for this document, please contact the lead agency at the contact information listed above. You may also contact the OPR via email at state.clearinghouse@opr.ca.gov or via phone at (916) 445-0613.