Del Norte Urban Lot Restoration
Summary
- SCH Number
- 2020080462
- Public Agency
- California Tahoe Conservancy
- Document Title
- Del Norte Urban Lot Restoration
- Document Type
- NOE - Notice of Exemption
- Received
- Posted
- 8/27/2020
- Document Description
- The project consists of the construction of a timber fence to delineate property lines to prevent unauthorized access. Disturbed areas due to unauthorized access will be decompacted with hand tools, and erosion control logs will be placed to provide slope stabilization and reduce erosion. This project aims to protect and restore the natural resources on Conservancy land.
- Contact Information
-
Erica Uhor
CA Tahoe Conservancy
Lead/Public Agency
1061 Third Street
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Phone : (530) 543-6018
erica.uhor@tahoe.ca.gov -
California Tahoe Conservancy
Project Applicant
Location
- Cities
- South Lake Tahoe
- Counties
- El Dorado
- Regions
- Northern California
- Other Location Info
- This project is located on El Dorado County Assessment Number 025-594-001, which is adjacent to 2453 Del Norte Street, as shown on the attached map (Exhibit A).
Notice of Exemption
- Exempt Status
- Categorical Exemption
- Type, Section or Code
- Categorical Exemption Class 3, section 15303; Class 4, section 15304
- Reasons for Exemption
- This project is exempt because it involves 1) the installation of a timber fence, which consists of the construction of new, small structures, and 2) the decompaction of soil with hand tools and placement of erosion control logs, which will result in minor alterations to the land.
Attachments
- Notice of Exemption
- NOE-LM_Del Norte_025-594-001 PDF 437 K
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