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STATE OF CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

 

Southern California Edison's

Tehachapi Renewable

Transmission Project


                                                                                                                                                                      

Final Environmental Impact Report

 

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FINAL EIR

Final EIR Cover – Volume 1

Cover Sheet

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

1.   Introduction

1.1  Overview of Proposed Project/Action and Alternatives

1.2  Purpose and Need

1.3  Agency Use of this Document

1.4  Overview of the Environmental Review Process

1.5  Reader’s Guide to this Document

2.   Description of Alternatives, including the Proposed Project (30 MB)

 

2.1  Alternative 1: No Project/Action

2.2  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project

2.3  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative

2.4  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

2.5  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative

2.6  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative

2.7  Alternative 7: 66kV Subtransmission Alternative

2.8  Other Alternatives Considered but Eliminated

2.9  Cumulative Projects

Figure 2.1-1  Project Location Map

Figure 2.2-1a-y  Detailed Proposed Project Location Strip Maps   (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

Figure 2.2-2  Segment 4 ROW Cross-Section (S4 MP 0.0 to S4 MP 5.1)

Figure 2.2-3  Segment 4 ROW Cross-Section (Northern Portion)

Figure 2.2-4  Segment 4 ROW Cross-Section (Middle Portion)

Figure 2.2-5  Segment 4 ROW Cross-Section (Southern Portion)

Figure 2.2-6  Segment 5 ROW Cross-Section (S5 MP 0.0 to S5 MP 1.85)               

Figure 2.2-7  Segment 5 ROW Cross-Section (S5 MP 1.85 to S5 MP 5.85)             

Figure 2.2-8  Segment 5 ROW Cross-Section (S5 MP 5.85 to S5 MP 15.9)             

Figure 2.2-9  Segment 5 ROW Cross-Section (S5 MP 15.9 to S5 MP 17.8)

Figure 2.2-10  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 0.0 to S6 MP 0.8)

Figure 2.2-11  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 0.8 to S6 MP 2.2)

Figure 2.2-12  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 2.2 to S6 MP 2.45)

Figure 2.2-13  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 2.45 to S6 MP 3.25)           

Figure 2.2-14  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 3.25 to S6 MP 4.8)             

Figure 2.2-15  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 4.8 to S6 MP 6.85)             

Figure 2.2-16  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 6.85 to S6 MP 7.75)           

Figure 2.2-17  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 7.75 to S6 MP 9.5)

Figure 2.2-18  Segment 6 ROW Cross-Section (S6 MP 9.5 to S6 MP 26.9)             

Figure 2.2-19  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 1.0 to S7 MP 1.2)               

Figure 2.2-20  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 1.2 to S7 MP 1.7)

Figure 2.2-21  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 1.7 to S7 MP 4.3)               

Figure 2.2-22  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 4.3 to S7 MP 5.1)               

Figure 2.2-23a  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 5.1 to S7 MP 8.3)             

Figure 2.2-23b  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 8.3 to S7 MP 10.1)           

Figure 2.2-24  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 10.1 to S7 MP 10.5)           

Figure 2.2-25  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 10.5 to S7 MP 10.95)         

Figure 2.2-26a  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 10.95 to S7 MP 11.8)       

Figure 2.2-26b  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 11.8 to S7 MP 13.4)         

Figure 2.2-27  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 13.4 to S7 MP 13.7)           

Figure 2.2-28  Segment 7 ROW Cross-Section (S7 MP 13.7 to S7 MP 15.8)           

Figure 2.2-29  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 2.2 to S8A MP 4.2)          

Figure 2.2-30  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 4.2 to S8A MP 4.4)          

Figure 2.2-31  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 4.4 to S8A MP 5.85)        

Figure 2.2-32  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 5.85 to S8A MP 8.1)        

Figure 2.2-33  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 8.1 to S8A MP 9.0)          

Figure 2.2-34  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 9.0 to S8A MP 9.5)          

Figure 2.2-35  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 9.5 to S8A MP 11.2)        

Figure 2.2-36  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 11.2 to S8A MP 13.3)      

Figure 2.2-37  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 13.3 to S8A MP 13.4)      

Figure 2.2-38  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 13.4 to S8A MP 13.55)    

Figure 2.2-39  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 13.55 to S8A MP 19.2)    

Figure 2.2-40  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 19.2 to S8A MP 22.9)      

Figure 2.2-41  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 22.9 to S8A MP 26.4)      

Figure 2.2-42  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 26.4 to S8A MP 26.8)      

Figure 2.2-43  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 26.8 to S8A MP 27.55)    

Figure 2.2-44  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 27.55 to S8A MP 28.3)

Figure 2.2-45  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 28.3 to S8A MP 29.2)      

Figure 2.2-46  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8B MP 0.35 to S8B MP 0.75)      

Figure 2.2-47  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 29.2 to S8A MP 34.0)      

Figure 2.2-48  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8B MP 0.75 to S8B MP 5.05)      

Figure 2.2-49  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8B MP 5.05 to S8B MP 5.65)      

Figure 2.2-50  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 34.0 to S8A MP 34.15)    

Figure 2.2-51  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 34.15 to S8A MP 34.4)    

Figure 2.2-52  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 34.4 to S8A MP 34.5)      

Figure 2.2-53  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 34.5 to S8A MP 35.0)      

Figure 2.2-54  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8A MP 35.0 to S8A MP 35.2)

Figure 2.2-55  Segment 8 ROW Cross-Section (S8B MP 6.0 to S8B MP 6.8)          

Figure 2.2-56  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 0.0 to S11 MP 0.9)         

Figure 2.2-57  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 0.9 to S11 MP 2.5)         

Figure 2.2-58  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 2.5 to S11 MP 4.0)         

Figure 2.2-59  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 4.0 to S11 MP 18.7)       

Figure 2.2-60  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 18.7 to S11 MP 18.85)   

Figure 2.2-61  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 18.85 to S11 MP 26.2)   

Figure 2.2-62  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 26.2 to S11 MP 35.8)     

Figure 2.2-63  Segment 11 ROW Cross-Section (S11 MP 35.8 to S11 MP 36.2)     

Figure 2.2-64  Typical 220-kV Single-Circuit Lattice Steel Tower              

Figure 2.2-65  Typical 500-kV Single-Circuit Lattice Steel Tower              

Figure 2.2-66  Typical 500-kV Single-Circuit Tubular Steel Pole               

Figure 2.2-67  Typical 500-kV Double-Circuit Tubular Steel Pole              

Figure 2.2-68   Typical 500-kV Double-Circuit Lattice Steel Tower

Figure 2.2-69   Typical 220-kV Double-Circuit Lattice Steel Tower            

Figure 2.2-70   Typical 66-kV Double-Circuit Tubular Steel Pole               

Figure 2.2-71  Typical 220-kV Double-Circuit 3-Pole Steel Dead-End       

Figure 2.2-72   Typical 66-kV Light Weight Steel Pole             

Figure 2.2-73  Typical 220-kV Double-Circuit Tubular Steel Pole              

Figure 2.2-74  Typical 220-kV Single-Circuit Tubular Steel Pole               

Figure 2.2-75  Proposed New Whirlwind Substation

Figure 2.2-76  Proposed Upgrades to Antelope Substation     

Figure 2.2-77  Proposed Upgrades to Vincent Substation       

Figure 2.2-78  Typical Road Cross-Section (Full Cut with Bench)             

Figure 2.2-79  Grouted Rock Wet Crossing (Typical Installation)              

Figure 2.2-80  Overside Drains-Water Bars              

Figure 2.2-81  Pipe Culvert Installation    

Figure 2.2-82  Hilfiker Retaining Wall (Typical Section)             

Figure 2.2-83  Alternative 2 Helicopter Towers & Staging Areas within the ANF       

Figure 2.2-84  Helicopter Use for Lattice Steel Tower Erection 

Figure 2.2-85  Typical Lattice Steel Tower Assembly Area       

Figure 2.2-86  Typical Freeway Net System             

Figure 2.2-87  Typical Guard Structure Railroad Crossing (H-Frame Configuration with Net)     

Figure 2.2-88  Typical Guard Structure Low Voltage or Street Crossing   

Figure 2.3-1  West Lancaster Alternative 

Figure 2.4-1  Chino Hills Route A Alternative           

Figure 2.4-1a Example of Gas-Insulated Switchgear Technology, Rancho Vista Substation

Figure 2.4-2  Chino Hills Route B Alternative           

Figure 2.4-3  Chino Hills Route C Alternative

Figure 2.4-3a Chino Hills Route C Modified Alternative            

Figure 2.4-4  Chino Hills Route D Alternative           

Figure 2.5-1  Partial Underground Alternative Segment 8A – Chino Hills  

Figure 2.5-2  Typical GIL Enclosure Section            

Figure 2.5-3  Conceptual Plan View of a 500-kV GIL Transition Station   

Figure 2.5-4  GIL Transition Station – Side Elevation              

Figure 2.5-5  Partial Underground – Side Elevation Along Segment 8A   

Figure 2.6-1  Candidate Helicopter Staging Areas in ANF Alternative 6   

Figure 2.7-1  Alternative 7: Duck Farm 66-kV Underground     

Figure 2.7-2  Alternative 7: Whittier Narrows 66-kV Underground & Overhead Re-Routes        

Figure 2.9-1a  TRTP Cumulative Projects by Jurisdiction

Figure 2.9-1b  TRTP Cumulative Projects by Jurisdiction

Figure 2.9-1c TRTP Cumulative Projects by Jurisdiction

Figure 2.9-1d  TRTP Cumulative Projects by Jurisdiction

Figure 2.9-2  TRTP Cumulative Projects on NFS Lands

3.  Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences

3.1  Introduction to Environmental Analysis

3.2  Agricultural Resources

 

3.2.1  Introduction

3.2.2  Affected Environment

3.2.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.2.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.2.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.2.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.2.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.2.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.2.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.2.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.2.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.2.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.2-1  Kern County Agricultural Lands Traversed by Alternative 2

Figure 3.2-2a  Northern Los Angeles County Agricultural Lands Traversed by Alternative 2

Figure 3.2-2b  Northern Los Angeles County Agricultural Lands Traversed by Alternative 2

Figure 3.2-3  San Bernardino County Agricultural Lands Traversed by Alternative 2

Figure 3.2-4  San Bernardino County Agricultural Lands Traversed by Alternative 4

3.3  Air Quality

 

3.3.1  Introduction   

3.3.2  Affected Environment    

3.3.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards

3.3.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.3.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.3.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project

3.3.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.3.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.3.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.3.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.3.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.3.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.3-1  Air Quality Jurisdictions National Forest Land Borders

Figure 3.3-2  Air Quality Jurisdictions USACE Land Borders

3.4  Biological Resources (5 MB)

 

3.4.1  Introduction   

3.4.2  Affected Environment

3.4.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.4.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.4.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.4.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.4.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.4.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.4.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.4.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.4.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.4.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.4-1  Northern Region Project Location       

Figure 3.4-2  Central Region Project Location Map

Figure 3.4-3  Southern Project Location Map          

Figure 3.4-4  Vegetation Communities   (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

Figure 3.4-5  Special-Status Species Locations   (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

Figure 3.4-6  RCA Crossing Points on Angeles National Forest (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

3.5  Cultural Resources

 

3.5.1  Introduction   

3.5.2  Affected Environment    

3.5.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.5.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.5.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.5.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.5.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.5.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.5.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.5.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.5.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.5.12  Impact Significance Summary

Final EIR Cover – Volume 2

Volume 2 Title Page

3.6  Environmental Contamination and Hazards

 

3.6.1  Introduction   

3.6.2  Affected Environment    

3.6.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.6.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.6.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.6.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.6.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.6.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.6.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.6.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.6.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.6.12  Impact Significance Summary

3.7  Geology, Soils, and Paleontology (5 MB)

 

3.7.1  Introduction   

3.7.2  Affected Environment    

3.7.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.7.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.7.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.7.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.7.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.7.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.7.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.7.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.7.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.7.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.7-1  Regional Active Faults and Historic Earthquakes

Figure 3.7-2  Regional Geologic Map A

Figure 3.7-3  Segment 5 Active Fault Crossing

Figure 3.7-4  Regional Geologic Map B

Figure 3.7-5  Segment 6 Active Fault Crossings

Figure 3.7-6  Segment 7 Active Fault Crossings

Figure 3.7-7a  Segment 11 Active Fault Crossings

Figure 3.7-7b  Segment 11 Active Fault Crossings

Figure 3.7-8  Regional Geologic Map C

Figure 3.7-9  Segment 8A Active Fault Crossing

Figure 3.7-10  Alternative 4 Chino Fault Crossing

Figure 3.7-11  Alternative 7 Fault Crossings

3.8  Hydrology and Water Quality (6 MB)

 

3.8.1  Introduction   

3.8.2  Affected Environment    

3.8.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.8.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.8.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.8.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.8.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.8.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.8.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.8.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.8.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.8.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.8-1  Hydrologic Boundaries within the TRTP Area      

Figure 3.8-2  100-Year Floodplains within the Northern Region               

Figure 3.8-3  Groundwater Basin Boundaries within the TRTP Area        

Figure 3.8-4  100-Year Floodplains within the Central Region  

Figure 3.8-5  100-Year Floodplains within the Southern Region

3.9 Land Use

 

3.9.1  Introduction   

3.9.2  Affected Environment    

3.9.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards               

3.9.4  Impact Analysis Approach             

3.9.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action     

3.9.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project           

3.9.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative      

3.9.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives  

3.9.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative               

3.9.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative        

3.9.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative         

3.9.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.9-1  Land Use Study Area         

Figure 3.9-2  ANF Land Use Zones, Places, and Roadless Areas           

Figure 3.9-3a-I Existing Land Uses   (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

Figure 3.9-4a-I  General Plan Land Use Designations   (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

Figure 3.9-5  West Lancaster Alternative 3 and Chino Hills Alternatives 4

3.10  Noise

 

3.10.1  Introduction 

3.10.2  Affected Environment  

3.10.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.10.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.10.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.10.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.10.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.10.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.10.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.10.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.10.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.10.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.10-1  Typical Range of Common Sounds Heard in the Environment          

Figure 3.10-2  Outdoor Day/Night Sound Levels in Different Areas

3.11  Public Services and Utilities

 

3.11.1  Introduction 

3.11.2  Affected Environment  

3.11.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.11.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.11.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.11.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.11.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.11.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.11.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.11.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.11.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.11.12  Impact Significance Summary

3.12  Socioeconomics

 

3.12.1  Introduction 

3.12.2  Affected Environment  

3.12.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.12.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.12.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.12.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.12.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.12.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.12.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.12.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.12.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.12.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.12-1  North Region Population and Housing Trends, 2000-2030 (imbedded)

Figure 3.12-2  Central Region Population and Housing Trends, 2000-2030 (imbedded)          

Figure 3.12-3  South Region Population and Housing Trends, 2000-2030 (imbedded)

3.13  Traffic and Transportation

 

3.13.1  Introduction 

3.13.2  Affected Environment  

3.13.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.13.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.13.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.13.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.13.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.13.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.13.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.13.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.13.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.13.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.13-1  TRTP Site Location Map

3.14  Visual Resources

 

3.14.1  Introduction 

3.14.2  Affected Environment  

3.14.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.14.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.14.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.14.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.14.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.14.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.14.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.14.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.14.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.14.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.14-1 to 3.14-83b  Visual Simulations   (see Map & Figure Series Volume)

Figure 3.14-84   Examples of Galvanized Color Treatments

3.15  Wilderness and Recreation

 

3.15.1  Introduction 

3.15.2  Affected Environment  

3.15.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.15.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.15.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.15.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.15.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.15.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.15.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.15.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.15.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.15.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.15-1  Wilderness and Recreation Study Area            

Figure 3.15-2  Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail Crossings in the North and Central Regions 

Figure 3.15-3  Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Objectives for NFS Lands in the Central Region           

Figure 3.15-4  Recreational Resources in the South Region

Figure 3.15-5  Chino Hills State Park Management Zones

3.16  Wildfire Prevention and Suppression

 

3.16.1  Introduction 

3.16.2  Affected Environment  

3.16.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.16.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.16.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.16.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.16.7  Alternative 3: West Lancaster Alternative    

3.16.8  Alternative 4: Chino Hills Route Alternatives

3.16.9  Alternative 5: Partial Underground Alternative             

3.16.10  Alternative 6: Maximum Helicopter Construction in the ANF Alternative      

3.16.11  Alternative 7: 66-kV Subtransmission Alternative       

3.16.12  Impact Significance Summary

Figure 3.16-1  Tehachapi Fireshed

Figure 3.16-2  Tehachapi Fireshed Surface Fuels

Figure 3.16-3  Tehachapi Fireshed: Cumulative Acres Burned per Decade, 1957-2006 (imbedded)

3.17  Electrical Interference and Hazards

 

3.17.1  Introduction 

3.17.2  Affected Environment  

3.17.3  Applicable Laws, Regulations, and Standards             

3.17.4  Impact Analysis Approach           

3.17.5  Alternative 1: No Project/Action   

3.17.6  Alternative 2: SCE’s Proposed Project         

3.17.7  Alternatives 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7       

3.17.8  Impact Significance Summary

Final EIR Cover – Volume 3

Volume 3 Title Page

4.  Comparison of Alternatives

 

4.1  Summary of Alternatives   

4.2  Comparison of Alternatives               

4.3  Conclusion

5.  Other Required NEPA and CEQA Considerations

 

5.1  Long-Term Implications    

5.2  Compliance with Applicable Federal Environmental Regulations and Policies   

5.3  Other Considerations

6.  Development of the Tehachapi Wind Resource Area (5 MB)

6.1  Introduction

6.2  Wind Development in the TWRA

6.3  Introduction to Environmental Analysis

6.4  Aesthetics        

6.5  Agriculture        

6.6  Air Quality        

6.7  Biological Resources        

6.8  Cultural and Paleontological Resources           

6.9  Geology and Soils            

6.10  Hazards and Hazardous Materials  

6.11  Hydrology and Water Quality          

6.12  Land Use and Planning 

6.13  Mineral Resources          

6.14  Noise             

6.15  Population and Housing 

6.16  Public Services               

6.17  Public Utilities 

6.18  Traffic and Transportation              

6.19  Wilderness and Recreation            

6.20  Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures for the TWRA Study Area

Figure 6.2-1  Regional Map     

Figure 6.2-2  TWRA Study Area              

Figure 6.5-1  TWRA Study Area Agriculture             

Figure 6.6-1  Normalized Maximum Short-term Historical Air Pollutant Concentrations in Mojave (imbedded)            

Figure 6.7-1  TWRA Study Area Ecological Regions

Figure 6.7-2  TWRA Study Area Critical Habitat       

Figure 6.11-1  TWRA Watershed Areas and Flood Hazard Zones           

Figure 6.11-2  TWRA Surface Water       

Figure 6.11-3  TWRA Groundwater Basins              

Figure 6.13-1  TWRA Study Area Permitted and Historic Mines               

Figure 6.13-2  TWRA Study Area Mineral and Petroleum General Plan Land Use Designation

Figure 6.19-1  TWRA Study Area Recreational Resources

7.  Consultation and Coordination

7.1  Public Participation and Notification  

7.2  Organizations and Persons Consulted             

7.3  Preparers and Contributors

7.4  Document Distribution List

8.  References

9.  Glossary and Acronyms

9.1  Glossary of Terms            

9.2  Acronyms and Units         

9.3  Summary of Proposed Project Elements

10.  Index

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Volume 4 Title Page

A.  Alternatives Screening Report

Cover

Table of Contents

1.  Introduction

1.1  Purpose of Report            

1.2  Background     

1.3  Summary of SCE’s Proposed Project

2.  Overview of Alternatives Evaluation Process

2.1  Alternatives Considered   

2.2  Alternatives Screening Methodology

2.3  CEQA and NEPA Requirements for Alternatives

3.  Alternative Descriptions and Determinations (6 MB)

3.1  Introduction

3.2  Design Variations to the Proposed Project/Action

3.3  Alternate Corridors

3.4  System Alternatives

Figure 3.2-1  Whirlwind Substation Alternative Sites A & B

Figure 3.2-2  Upgrade Transmission through the ANF in Segment 6 Only Alternative

Figure 3.2-3  Upgrade Transmission through the ANF in Segment 11 Only Alternative

Figure 3.2-4  Reduced Upgrades in Segment 6 Alternative

Figure 3.2-5  Reduced Number of 220-kV T/Ls in the ANF Alternative

Figure 3.2-6  Minimize 500-kV Upgrades Alternative

Figure 3.2-7  Segment 6 Double-Circuit Structures Alternative

Figure 3.2-8  HVDC Interconnection Schematic

Figure 3.2-9  Typical ±500kV HVDC Converter Station Plan View

Figure 3.2-10  Typical HVDC Converter Station Elevation View

Figure 3.2-11  GIL Transition Station – Side Elevation

Figure 3.2-12  GIL Transition Station – Front Elevation

Figure 3.2-13  GIL Transition Station – Plan View

Figure 3.2-14  Underground Transmission System Components

Figure 3.2-15  GIL Tunnel Cross-Section

Figure 3.2-16  Underground Construction Cut/Cover Trenching Plan View

Figure 3.2-17  Typical Jacking Operation

Figure 3.2-18  Typical Tunneling Operation

Figure 3.2-19  Partial Underground Alternative Segment 6 – Near Highway 2 (11 MB)

Figure 3.2-20  Partial Underground Alternative Segment 8A – Chino Hills

Figure 3.3-1  Segment 10A and 10B Route Alternatives

Figure 3.3-2  Windhub Substation to Cottonwind Substation to Whirlwind Substation Alternative

Figure 3.3-3  Whirlwind Substation to Antelope Substation Alternative

Figure 3.3-4  Antelope Substation to Vincent Substation Alternative

Figure 3.3-5  Use LADWP Transmission Corridor Through the ANF Alternative

Figure 3.3-6  New SCE Corridor Across the ANF Alternative

Figure 3.3-7  New Corridor Along Highway 14 Alternative

Figure 3.3-8  New Corridor Through Cajon Pass Alternative

Figure 3.3-9  West Lancaster Alternative (4 MB)

Figure 3.3-10  Chino Hills Route A Alternative

Figure 3.3-11  Chino Hills Route B Alternative

Figure 3.3-12  Chino Hills Route C Alternative

Figure 3.3-13  Chino Hills Route D Alternative

Figure 3.3-14  New Corridor Through the San Gabriel Valley

Figure 3.4-1  Transmission Lines to Midway Substation Alternative

4.  Summary of Alternative Screening Results

5.  References

B.  Notices and Angeles National Forest Contact List

C.  Air Pollutant Emissions Calculations

D.  Project Road Crossings

E.  Summary of the PdV Wind Energy Project EIR (4 MB)

F.  Management Indicator Species Report

G. Mitigation Monitoring Plan

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Volume 5 Title Page

Appendix H Introduction

Appendix H.A

A.1 Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District

A.2 City of Palmdale

A.3 John A. Rowland High School

A.4 South Coast Air Quality Management District

A.5 Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation Planning, MS-32

A.6 City of Brea

A.7 City of San Marino, Planning & Building Department

A.8 County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works

A.9 California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region

A.10 City of Chino Hills Planning Commission

A.11 City of Chino

A.12 City of Chino

A.13 CA Department of Parks and Recreation, Inland Empire District (4 MB)

A.14 CA Department of Fish and Game, South Coast Region

A.15 County of Los Angeles, Chief Executive Office (4 MB)

A.16 Acton Town Council (5 MB)

A.17 Watershed Conservation Authority

A.18 Puente Hills Landfill Native Habitat Preservation Authority (5 MB)

A.19 City of El Monte

A.20 City of La Habra Heights

A.21 City of Irwindale

A.22 County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County

A.23 City of Chino Hills (19 MB)

A.24 County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works

A.25 California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region

A.26 City of Ontario

A.27 U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance, Pacific Southwest Region

A.28 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX

Appendix H.B

B.1 Monte Cristo Mining Property

B.2 Endangered Habitats League

B.3 Antelope Valley Environmental Group (AVEG)

B.4 Chino Hills Car Wash, Inc.

B.5 Save Our Community

B.6 Aera Energy LLC

B.7 Terra-Gen Power, LLC

B.8 Inland Action, Inc.

B.9 Parente/Chino Hills Co LP and Parente Real Estate Investment Management Co (owned and controlled by Mary Borba Parente)

B.10 Aerojet

B.11 Cook Hill Properties

B.12 Chino Valley Community Church

B.13 CA State Parks Foundation

B.14 Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe

B.15 Save Our Community (11 MB)

B.16 Hills for Everyone

B.17 California Wind Energy Association

B.18 Lancaster Highlands LLC, Hearthstone Inc (managing partner), and Landstone Communities LLC (project manager)

B.19 Montebello Hills Sierra Club Task Force

B.20 Inland Hills Church

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Volume 6 Title Page

Appendix H.C

C.1 Kyle Tejada

C.2 Kyle Tejada

C.3 Anna C. Loera

C.4 Evelyn Ignacio

C.5 Sally Kirn

C.6 Connie Thieman

C.7 Martin & Sue Turnbow

C.8 Eloy Loera

C.9 James and Karen Vita

C.10 Roger and Vione Cox

C.11 Theopilis Hester

C.12 Kai Cheng

C.13 Bob Armitage

C.14 The Oh Family

C.15 Richard Emrich

C.16 Nora Chang Emrich

C.17 Jennifer Hu

C.18 Kai Cheng

C.19 Arturo Martinez

C.20 Karen and Frank Bodnar

C.21  Michael Keyzers

C.22 Janet Thurston

C.23 Jim Flournoy

C.24 Paul and Janet Goossens

C.25 Paul Goossens

C.26 Sona McCoy

C.27 Tom Shiah

C.28 Louis Bouwer

C.29 Scott Guiou

C.30 Alexandria Walker

C.31 Rosie Starr

C.32 Trina Tudrick

C.33 Emma Hu

C.34 Patrick Hu

C.35 Rick Wibbens

C.36 Dhun Nathani

C.37 Gary McCarthy

C.38 John Starr

C.39 Maggi Burns

C.40 Donna Newton

C.41 Rudy Cantu

C.42 Mary Rabinek

C.43 Mark Sael

C.44 Eileen Minton

C.45 Liane Saeli

C.46 Angie Ter-Veen

C.47 Juan Carrillo

C.48 Ronny Chang

C.49 Rudy Cantu

C.50 Evan Galbraith

C.51 Richard Kilar

C.52 Beverly Ng

C.53 Robert Scudder

C.54 Cesar and Kore Marie Aguins

C.55 Mrs. Jean Hodgeson

C.56 Ruth Dickie

C.57 Chuck Dickie

C.58 Aldo & Sylvia Casillas

C.59 Victor W. Weaver

C.60 Sylvia Casillas

C.61 Bradley & Linda Tosch

C.62 Sol Raskin

C.63 Rome Saura

C.64 Redacted

C.65 Mike Davies

C.66 Jamison Hebert & Alec Mapa

C.67 Richard Chi

C.68 Shintopstar

C.69 Scott, Annie, Nelly & Gracey Wilson

C.70 Mike Vander Dussen

C.71 Heather Baiseri

C.72 Janelle McClaran

C.73 Felicia Lovio

C.74 Keith & Deborah Williams

C.75 Barry Fischer

C.76 Christina Genis

C.77 James Vita

C.78 Jill McClaran

C.79 Chris Bond

C.80 Joseph Hebert

C.81 Katy Yoh

C.82 David Greene

C.83 Carolyn Elfelt

C.84 Jim Flournoy

C.85 Robert Staats

C.86 Debra Belli

C.87 Mike McClaran

C.88 Ken & Kathy Hatton

C.89 Percy Segura

C.90 Joanne Genis

C.91 Paul Chen

C.92 Michael Elfelt

C.93 Lisa Hirsch

C.94 Shu Kitazaki

C.95 Michael W. Stover

C.96 Tina Bradford

C.97 Alicia Elfelt

C.98 Stephen Elfelt

C.99 Joan & Jim Ashlock

C.100 Albert Chan

C.101 Danny & Floramie Torres

C.102 Brandon Stewart

C.103 Dr. & Mrs. Lon McClanahan

C.104 Crystal Wylie

C.105 John, Trina, Carissa & Kate Van Steenwyk

C.106 Richard & Deanna Perez

C.107 Colin Nemeroff

C.108 Michael Machado

C.109 Redacted

C.110 Miguel & Iveth Llaneras

C.111 Paul & Danika Hildebrandt

C.112 Hsin-Shou Huang

C.113 Redacted

C.114 Jim & Diane Case

C.115 George Tejada

C.116 Elizabeth B. Flournoy

C.117 David C. Cowardin

C.118 Bob Machuca

C.119 Tom, Roanne, Laura, and Joanna Holliman

C.120 Jill Saaredra

C.121 Robert & Pamela Sheehan

C.122 Steven and Robin Somers

C.123 Setswko Imori

C.124 Edmundo Genis

C.125 Kimhai Mullins

C.126 Jeff and Dana Anastasi

C.127 Tracy Bryant

C.128 Jim and Annette Chamberlain

C.129 Kimberly A. Cody

C.130 Christine Grommes

C.131 Dicky Harsojo

C.132 Monica Hassis

C.133 Heather Higson

C.134 Steve Higson

C.135 Trish Kashou

C.136 Nate and Jessica Lazewski

C.137 Mandy Maldonado

C.138 Richard Minogue

C.139 Jean Moore

C.140 Michele Ramirez

C.141 Susan Ramos

C.142 James E. Byers

C.143 Albert Choy

C.144 Richard and Faye Heinrich

C.145 Mike and Kristine Jervis

C.146 Glenn A. Johnson

C.147 Beatrice and Joseph Kahananui

C.148 Mike and Carolyn Lush

C.149 Helen and Molly McElhattan

C.150 Sally and Louie Pontrelli

C.151 Luis Salinas

C.152 David and Nadene Shubin

C.153 John Shubin

C.154 Joseph Wagoner

C.155 Linda Weiss

C.156 Christine and Jedidiah Abbott

C.157 Tim and Sally Adams

C.158 Jessica Addington

C.159 Cheryle Anaya

C.160 Alma R. Anderson

C.161 Nancy Ansel

C.162 Jennifer Athans

C.163 Seema Bagai

C.164 Lynn Ball

C.165 Cindy Baughman

C.166 Molli Beightol

C.167 Cynthia L. Bock

C.168 Jack D. Bock

C.169 Don Bombardier

C.170 Irene and John Bowers

C.171 Louis Bouwer

C.172 Amy Brant

C.173 Jason Brant

C.174 Jill Brown

C.175 Rebecca Bub

C.176 Doug and Nicole Burns

C.177 Rosalee M. Carlson

C.178 Colleen Carr

C.179 George and Colleen Carr

C.180 Denise Castro

C.181 Crystal Chavers

C.182 David Chavers

C.183 Elvia Chavez

C.184 Amanda Clemons

C.185 Nodya S. Clemons

C.186 Gary and Diana Clinton

C.187 Kimberly Collier-Endress

C.188 Lindsey Courtney

C.189 Denise Covington

C.190 Katie Covington

C.191 Jennifer Cote

C.192 Marc and Monica Crockett

C.193 Chelsea Curran

C.194 Danielle Curran

C.195 Donna Curran

C.196 Holly Curran

C.197 Tom Curran

C.198 Kristi Day

C.199 Roger Day

C.200 Kevin Denkers

C.201 Kevin and Melany Denkers

C.202 Nicole DeVries

C.203 Nancy Dibble

C.204 Rusty Dowling

C.205 Hortendia (Dustie) Dwyer

C.206 Melissa Eckstine

C.207 Tammy Elliott

C.208 Adam Endress

C.209 Chad Espinoza

C.210 Kevin and Kym Falsetti

C.211 Larry Fawcett

C.212 Dinah Ferrer

C.213 Rosemarie Ferrer

C.214 Rosie Ferrer

C.215 Leah Fleischmann

C.216 Marc Fleischmann

C.217 Deanna Fragnoli

C.218 James M. Fragnoli

C.219 Alicia Fraley

C.220 Carol Garman

C.221 Michael T. Gaughan

C.222 Iris Gay

C.223 Sandra D. Gaughan

C.224 Joann Gitmed

C.225 John Glass

C.226 Nicole Goetz

C.227 Darlene I. Gold

C.228 Sean and Christy Gomez

C.229 Daniel and Evelyn Gomez

C.230 Jennifer and Kyle Gomez

C.231 Cyndi Gonzales

C.232 Dick Gonzales

C.233 Jennifer Gonzales

C.234 Kaylin Gonzales

C.235 Janis and Joseph Goodin

C.236 Dawn Goodman

C.237 Barbara Gray

C.238 Douglas C. Gray

C.239 Dan Hagopian

C.240 Shannon Hagopian

C.241 Phil Harrison

C.242 Henderson Family

C.243 Lisa Hernandez

C.244 John Hoover

C.245 Melissa Horton

C.246 Lisa Hunter

C.247 Carol A. Ingram

C.248 Jennifer Interiano

C.249 Vincent Jones

C.250 David and Julie Kidder

C.251 Patti Koyro

C.252 Lori Kyle

C.253 John Landherr

C.254 Mariah Langford

C.255 Justin Leewood

C.256 Peter Lin

C.257 Gary Lindsley

C.258 James and Ardyce Lindsley

C.259 Nicole Lindsley

C.260 Shelli Lindsley

C.261 Lisa Lopez

C.262 Toni Lopez

C.263 Holly Madewell

C.264 Rafael and Tracie Manriquez

C.265 Lisa Martin

C.266 Jean Martin

C.267 Marisa Martin

C.268 Rick Martin

C.269 Phillip Mata

C.270 Noel and Linda Mayfield

C.271 Mike and Nichole Medaris

C.272 Kayli Melendez

C.273 Francine D. Mellard

C.274 Steve Mellard

C.275 Lance Miller

C.276 Teresa Miller

C.277 Thomas M. Mark

C.278 Connie Moreno

C.279 David Mullins

C.280 Kathaleen Mullins

C.281 Alison Murphy

C.282 Bryan Murphy

C.283 Bob and Debbie Murray

C.284 Kay Murray

C.285 Robert Murray

C.286 Robbie Myers

C.287 Jean Massereddin

C.288 Yolanda Nevarez

C.289 Michelle Nichiporuk

C.290 Carol Noble

C.291 Matt and Nicole Noreen

C.292 Marlina Nudo

C.293 John and Joy Muttmann

C.294 Weston O'Brien

C.295 Charlotte Odette

C.296 Donna Ostronic

C.297 Robert and Marla Osgood

C.298 Lisa Page

C.299 Robb Page

C.300 Frank and Kim Palumbo

C.301 Peggy M. Pearson

C.302 Steve and Heidi Pendleton

C.303 Jose F. Perez

C.304 Dorothy Poverelli

C.305 Linda Prewett

C.306 Steve Reed

C.307 Jerome and Michelle Reidman

C.308 Jane L. Rich

C.309 Casandra Rivard

C.310 Vanessa Roberts

C.311 Dorsie Rouse

C.312 Phil and Erin Ruhl

C.313 Dennis Salvatier

C.314 Sandee Sanderson

C.315 Robert and Shelly Schofield

C.316 Holly Scoltock

C.317 Cindy Seefoo

C.318 Joseph Servia

C.319 Pam Sheehan

C.320 Elizabeth Shetler

C.321 Jeffery C. Short

C.322 Pat Simons

C.323 Marcia P. Smith

C.324 Scott and Angela Stevenson

C.325 Patricia and Charles Suppe

C.326 Redacted

C.327 Dave Ten Berge

C.328 Stephanie Ten Berge

C.329 Kelli Tencate

C.330 Jerry and Renee Tieszen

C.331 Lisa Trzcinski

C.332 Todd and Blanca Turner

C.333 Andrew Turpen

C.334 Matt and Heather Ulrich

C.335 Chris van Straten

C.336 David, Tina and Amanda Viel

C.337 Diane and Kenny Villegas

C.338 Rosalie Vitali

C.339 David Vizzini

C.340 Gloria Vizzini

C.341 Rebecca Wagner

C.342  Rober J. Wallin

C.343 Jim and Maria Walski

C.344 Bryan and Andrea Ward

C.345 Dolores Weber

C.346 Mike Whipple

C.347 Leah Whipple

C.348 Penny Whittier

C.349 Jerry Wimberly

C.350 Peggy Wimberly

C.351 Bryce Winton

C.352 Lisa Winton

C.353 Rick Winton

C.354 Denise Wyrick

C.355 Joe Yersky

C.356 Ron and Danelle Young

C.357 Lisa Zangenberg

C.358 Cynthia Zuroff

C.359 Jonathan Zuroff

C.360 Debra and Gabriel Hernandez

Appendix H.D

D.1 Executive Summary

D.2 Section 1: Introduction

D.3 Section 2: Description of Alternatives Including the Proposed Project (5 MB)

D.4 Section 3.2: Agricultural Resources

D.5 Section 3.3: Air Quality

D.6 Section 3.4: Biological Resources (26 MB)

D.7 Section 3.5: Cultural Resources

D.8 Section 3.6: Environmental Contamination & Hazards

D.9 Section 3.7: Geology, Soils, & Paleontology

D.10 Section 3.8: Hydrology and Water Quality

D.11 Section 3.9: Land Use

D.12 Section 3.10: Noise

D.13 Section 3.11: Public Services & Utilities

D.14 Section 3.12: Socioeconomics

D.15 Section 3.13: Traffic & Transportation

D.16 Section 3.14: Visual Resources (6 MB)

D.17 Section 3.15: Wilderness & Recreation

D.18 Section 3.16: Wildfire Prevention & Suppression

D.19 Section 3.17: Electrical Interference & Hazards

D.20 Section 4.0: Comparison of Alternatives

D.21 Section 5: Other Environmental and Regulatory Considerations

D.22 Section 6: Tehachapi Wind Resources Area

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Volume 7 Title Page

Appendix H.E

E.1 Rex Moen 3/18/2009

E.2 Carl Gehricke 3/18/2009

E.3 Alexis Upton-Knittle 3/18/2009

E.4 Jackie Ayer 3/18/2009

E.5 Assembly man, Curt Hagman 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.6 Gary Neely 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.7 Bill Kruger (Mayor Pro Tem) 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.8 Mark Hensley 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.9 Scott Murphy 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.10 Brent Arrold 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.11 Stan Carroll 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.12 Brian Bergman 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.13 Paul Benson 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.14 Ed Graham 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.15 Ron Krueper 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.16 Debra Hernandez 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.17 Jim Case 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.18 Jeanette Short 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.19 Stephen Blagden 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.20 Barry Fischer 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.21 Dave Cowardin 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.22 Jim Prindville 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.23 Denise Prindville 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.24 Turan Golen 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.25 Aziz Amiri 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.26 Andrew Teater 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.27 Brad Franklin 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.28 Melanie Schlotterbeck 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.29 Claire Schlotterbeck 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.30 Al Matta 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.31 Scott Kuethen 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.32 Alan Scheiber 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.33 Scott Guiou 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.34 Joyce Butler 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.35 Magdi Demin 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.36 Gabriel Hernandez 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.37 Heene 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.38 Kyle Tejada 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.39 Mindy Kolakowski 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.40 Marci Kuethen 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.41 Stephen Headley 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.42 Janet Headley 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.43 Stephen Burns 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.44 Antoinette Sykes 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.45 Louis Bouwer 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.46 Valerie Wend 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.47 Jeff Short 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.48 Ross Fernandes 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.49 Joanne Genis 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.50 Neil Connolly 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.51 Jackie Ayer 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.52 Andrea Gullo 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.53 Sara Feldman 3/19/2009 (8 MB)

E.54 Mr. Hamada-City of Irwindale 3/24/2009

E.55 Mary Jennings 3/24/2009

Appendix H.F

F.1 Endangered Habitats League

F.2 Becky Guiou

F.3 Victor and Monica Rios

F.4 Linda Kloss

F.5 Jan Fusca

F.6 Karina Vasquez

F.7 Sharon Harich

F.8 Dave & Ronda Rhodes

F.9 Alan Boval

F.10 City of Diamond Bar

F.11 Goodin, MacBride, Squeri, Day & Lamprey, LLP

F.12 Johnson & Hanson, LLP (6 MB)

Appendix I

Appendix J

Appendix K (14 MB)

Appendix L

 

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