Woodville Community Plan 2019 (GPA 17-013)
Summary
- SCH Number
- 2019059093
- Lead Agency
- Tulare County
- Document Title
- Woodville Community Plan 2019 (GPA 17-013)
- Document Type
- MND - Mitigated Negative Declaration
- Received
- Project Applicant
- County of Tulare Resource Management Agency
- Present Land Use
- A-1 ; AE; AE-20, C-1 ; C-2-M; P-O; R-1 ; R-1-M; R-3; R-A-M; Rights-of-Way/ General Plan Amendment
- Document Description
- The objective of the Woodville Community Plan 2019 is to develop a community plan which can accurately reflect the needs and priorities of the unincorporated community of Woodville. The Land Use and Circulation portions of this Plan provide the mechanism to minimize or avoid the potential adverse impacts of urban growth. The development of an orderly, harmonious land use pattern and appropriate implementation measures are designed to reduce potential conflict between neighboring uses across Tulare County's 2030 planning horizon, consistent with the Tulare County 2030 General Plan Update. The Plan is needed to increase the availability of infrastructure funding, such as drinking water system improvements (wells, water distribution piping, storage tanks, etc.), wastewater system (such as piping, lift stations, etc.), and public works/safety improvements (such as curbs, gutters, sidewalks, etc.), and to stimulate economic development within the community.
- Contact Information
-
Hector Guerra
Tulare County Resource Management Agency
5961 S. Mooney Blvd.
Visalia, CA 93277-9394
Phone : (559) 624-7121
Location
- Coordinates
- 36°5'31"N 119°12'0"W
- Cities
- Porterville
- Counties
- Tulare
- Cross Streets
- Road 168 and Avenue 168
- Total Acres
- ~ 512 (Woodville
- Schools
- Woodville Union Elementary School
- Waterways
- North Branch Tule River, Middle Branch Tule River, South Branch Tule River
- Township
- 21S
- Range
- 26E
- Section
- 17-20
- Base
- MDBM
Notice of Completion
- Review Period Start
- Review Period End
- Local Action
- General Plan Amendment Community Plan Rezone
- Project Issues
- Aesthetic/Visual Agricultural Land Air Quality Archaeologic-Historic Biological Resources Drainage/Absorption Economics/Jobs 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 Tribal Cultural Resources Vegetation Water Quality Water Supply Land Use Cumulative Effects Energy
- Reviewing Agencies
- Air Resources Board, Transportation Projects Cal Fire California Department of Conservation California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Central Region 4 California Department of Parks and Recreation California Department of Transportation, District 6 California Native American Heritage Commission California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Fresno Region 5 California State Lands Commission Central Valley Flood Protection Board Department of Toxic Substances Control Office of Historic Preservation Resources Agency Resources, Recycling and Recovery State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality
Attachments
- Environmental Document
- summary form PDF 520 K WOODVILLE_2019_MND_COMPLETE PDF 48544 K Woodville_NOI_mailout PDF 88 K
- NOC
- noc PDF 1767 K
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