Thornton Middle School Conversion Project
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Summary
- SCH Number
- 2019029016
- Lead Agency
- Fremont Unified School District
- Document Title
- Thornton Middle School Conversion Project
- Document Type
- EIR - Draft EIR
- Received
- Project Applicant
- Fremont Unified School District
- Present Land Use
- Public Facility
- Document Description
- The Thornton Middle School Conversion project would convert Fremont Unified School District’s (FUSD) existing Thornton Junior High School, at 4357 Thornton Avenue in the City of Fremont, from a 7th and 8th grade junior high school to middle school with 6th, 7th and 8th grades. The Project would include construction of new buildings and facilities on the existing campus, and upgrades to existing campus facilities. The project is intended to support an increase in school capacity from 1,259 students to 2,176 students.
- Contact Information
-
Carmen M. Burky
Fremont Unified School District
4210 Technology Drive
Fremont , CA 94538
Phone : (323) 774-2249
Carmen.Burky@vanir.com
Location
- Coordinates
- 37°33'23"N 122°0'57"W
- Cities
- Fremont
- Counties
- Alameda
- Regions
- Citywide
- Cross Streets
- Thornton Avenue and Coronado Drive
- Zip
- 94538
- Total Acres
- 18
- Jobs
- 60
- Parcel #
- 501-221-85-2
- State Highways
- 84
- Railways
- ACE/Capitol Corridor
- Airports
- Hayward
- Schools
- Thornton JHS, Centerville JHS
- Waterways
- Quarry Lakes, Alameda Creek
Notice of Completion
- Review Period Start
- Review Period End
- Development Type
- Educational (New construction/modernization of existing school )
- Local Action
- Site Plan
- Project Issues
- Aesthetic/Visual Air Quality Archaeologic-Historic Biological Resources Drainage/Absorption Flood Plain/Flooding Geologic/Seismic Greenhouse Gas Emissions Noise Population/Housing Balance Public Services Recreation/Parks Schools/Universities Sewer Capacity Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading Solid Waste Toxic/Hazardous Traffic/Circulation Tribal Cultural Resources Water Quality Water Supply Land Use Cumulative Effects
- Reviewing Agencies
- California Air Resources Board California Department of Conservation California Department of Education California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Bay Delta Region 3 California Department of Parks and Recreation California Department of Transportation, District 4 California Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics California Department of Water Resources California Energy Commission California Highway Patrol California Native American Heritage Commission California Natural Resources Agency California Public Utilities Commission California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region 2 California State Lands Commission Department of General Services Department of Toxic Substances Control Office of Historic Preservation State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality
Attachments
- Environmental Document
- 2019029016_CEQA_Appendices PDF 102190 K 2019029016_PublicReviewDraftEIR_Jan2020 PDF 30947 K NOA_SCH_2019029016 PDF 231 K SummaryForm_SCH_2019029016 PDF 580 K
- NOC
- NOC_SCH_2019029016 PDF 241 K
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