Resolution Declaring San Bernardino County Surplus Land Cajon Disposal Site

Summary

SCH Number
2025050094
Public Agency
San Bernardino County
Document Title
Resolution Declaring San Bernardino County Surplus Land Cajon Disposal Site
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
5/2/2025
Document Description
The San Bernardino County Real Estate Services Department proposes to declare a portion of County-owned land as surplus, in accordance with Government Code Section 54221(b)(1) and County Policy 12-17. The subject property is part of the closed Cajon Disposal Site (CDS), which operated from April 1963 until it ceased accepting waste in October 1980. Of the approximately 127-acre site, 88 acres were previously used for refuse disposal and 39 acres remained undeveloped. The CDS accepted non-hazardous residential, commercial, demolition, agricultural, septage waste, and small quantities of petroleum distillates and asbestos. As the property is no longer required for public purposes for which it was originally acquired, the County has reviewed it under the Surplus Land Act (SLA) and recommends it be declared surplus land.

Contact Information

Name
Ayida Smith
Agency Name
San Bernardino County Land Use Services
Job Title
Planner II
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Name
San Bernardino County Real Estate Services Department
Agency Name
San Bernardino County
Job Title
Director of Real Estate Services
Contact Types
Project Applicant

Location

Cities
Devore
Counties
San Bernardino
Regions
Countywide
Total Acres
99
Parcel #
0262-042-20 & 0262-042-19
Other Location Info
located in the unincorporated area between the Glen Helen and Verdemont Communities, in San Bernardino County

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Section 15312 - Surplus Government Property sales
Reasons for Exemption
Surplus Government Property Sales which exempts the sale or lease of surplus government property, provided it is not located in an area of statewide, regional, or area-wide concern. Because the project consists solely of the transfer of ownership and does not involve any new development or physical changes to the environment, there is no possibility of a significant environmental impact.

Exempt Status
Other
Type, Section or Code
Section 15061(b)(3) common sense exemption
Reasons for Exemption
Common Sense Exemption, applies when it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility the activity may have a significant effect on the environment. The project.
County Clerk
San Bernardino

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