Carnegie State Vehicular recreation Area - Durban Property Barbwire Fence

Summary

SCH Number
2018128215
Public Agency
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Document Title
Carnegie State Vehicular recreation Area - Durban Property Barbwire Fence
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
12/10/2018
Document Description
The purpose of this project is to replace a boundary fence located near the northern boundary of the park. The current fence was damaged by past wildfires, now lying flat in locations, and no longer preventing neighboring cattle from entering State Park property. This project will replace approximately 1700 feet of fence with similar materials, one gate will also be replaced. Fence installation will include a 5-strand 15 ½ gauge high tensile barbwire material attached at ten intervals on a four foot (above ground) metal heavy duty t-post. The T-posts will be installed every 10 feet with a metal pipe corner and pull posts with angle braces or metal pipe. The H-braces will be installed at every terminal junction and stress posts set a 150 feet centers r where the surface grade changes in excess of 8% and dead man/tie down in areas falling in excess of 8%. Contractor will install fencing to the contour of the ground as no excavation will be allowed, and no trees or shrubs removed without onsite state representative approval. Contractor will supply all materials, tools and equipment necessary for installation of the fence.

Contact Information

Name
Brian Robertson, OHMVR Division Chief
Agency Name
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Tracy
Counties
San Joaquin
Other Location Info
Location Specific: Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA)

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Sec. 15302
Reasons for Exemption
The project is exempt because it falls within the CE classes listed above. Project activities described above do not have potential for causing a significant adverse effect on the environment.

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