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City of San Luis Obispo - Environmental Documents
Chevron Tank Farm Remediation and Development Project Draft EIR is available HERE.
Chevron is proposing remediation and development on the 332-acre former tank farm property. The tank farm was decommissioned in the 1990's and is now vacant. Chevron is proposing remediation of the property which will include several activities expected to occur over a 3-year period: demolishing existing buildings, excavating top soil, site re-contouring, and capping. The remediation is intended to address crude oil contamination from the 1926 fire and other contamination resulting from operation of the tank farm. Chevron is also proposing development of approximately 800,000 square feet of floor area for business park and service-commercial uses. Proposed development would occur in several phases over a 25 year period. Chevron is proposing a development agreement with the City which would provide reimbursement and �freezing� of certain development fees in exchange for construction of area wide infrastructure. The project site is currently within the County of San Luis Obispo but is within the City's sphere of Influence and is designated for development in the Airport Area Specific Plan (AASP). Project site
Johnson Avenue Housing Project The San Luis Coastal Unified School District has submitted project plans to develop 88 residential units in seven separate buildings on 4.36-acre site. An initial study of environmental impact has been prepared which evaluates certain issue areas in detail where technical studies have been prepared and mitigation measures can be developed. For some issue areas that are more complex, the initial study provides a workscope for the ultimate evaluation of items in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) prepared for the project. The initial study is provided through the link below.
Johnson Avenue Housing Project Initial Study
A scoping meeting was held before the Planning Commission on May 9, 2012. Based on the comments received at that meeting some refinements to the workscope for the EIR were made. Here is a link to the approved minutes of that meeting.
5-9-12 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
The Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Johnson Avenue Housing Project is available for public review and comment starting on Friday, January 24, 2014 and can be accessed by the link below. Copies of the Draft EIR are also available from the Community Development Department for a charge of $25 for a hard copy or $8 for a CD-Rom version.
The required 45-day public review period for the EIR will extend from Friday, January 24, 2014 to Monday, March 10, 2014. Anyone interested in commenting on the report should submit a written statement to the City of San Luis Obispo, Community Development Department, 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3218, Attention: Pam Ricci, Senior Planner by 5:00 p.m. on March 10, 2014. A public hearing on the Draft EIR is scheduled before the Planning Commission during the public review period on Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss potential project impacts outlined in the EIR.
Tentative Map Sheets
Phase One Archaeological Survey Botanical Survey
Addendum to the Drainage Report
Prefumo Creek Commons
This Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) evaluates the proposed Prefumo Creek Commons Project which is located at 11980 Los Osos Valley Road (LOVR) and is currently undeveloped and utilized for commercial agriculture. The proposed project would include annexation of approximately 31 acres of agricultural land located at the edge of the City limits of the City of San Luis Obispo and development of 16.7 acres west of Prefumo Creek with a regional shopping center. This proposed regional commercial center would include 188,470 square feet of new retail space with six separate retail buildings along with 838 on-site parking spaces. In order to partially offset development of prime agricultural land, 11.9 acres, the majority of which is east of Prefumo Creek, would be set aside as dedicated to open space. An additional 2.3 acres would be dedicated as right-of-way for the extension of Froom Ranch Way from LOVR to Prefumo Creek and along the project site's LOVR frontage. Final Prefumo Creek Commons Environmental Impact Report (17 mb)
Prefumo Creek Commons Environmental Impact Report Appendices
Final Garden Street Terraces Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (19 mb)
Final Garden Street Terraces EIR Appendices (24 mb)
These files are large. If you have difficulty downloading, CDs are available in the Community Development Department.
Link to Orcutt Area Specific Plan Information
Final Addendum to the Environmental Impact Report for the Chinatown
Project (7.35 mb)
Final Chinatown Environmental Impact Report (65 mb)
Final Update Chinatown Environmental Impact Report (4.5 mb)
Final Chinatown Environmental Impact Report Appendices (23 mb)
These files are large. If you have difficulty downloading, CDs are available in the Community Development Department. Final EIR for the Four Creeks Rezoning Project
Part 1 (1mb - Summary)
Part 2 (9mb - Project Description)
Part 3 (4mb - Environmental Setting and Biology)
(2.5mb - Transportation, Air Quality)
Part 5 (1.5mb - Noise)
Part 6 (1mb - Hazards, Utilities, Aesthetics)
(6.7mb - Photo-simulations)
Part 8 (6.7mb - Alternatives, Appendices)
These files are large. If you have difficulty downloading, CDs are available in the Community Development Department. The Four Creeks Project is a City-initiated General Plan amendment and rezoning project to designate 18 acres of industrial land for high density residential uses. A portion of the site would be designated Community Commercial to allow for proposed mixed-use buildings. Two development plans have been submitted covering different portions of the property. The Tumbling Waters Development Plan covers 11.63 acres on 861 and 953 Orcutt Road. The Creekston Development Plan covers 5.6 acres on 791 Orcutt, 3330 Broad and 3360 Broad. A total of 264 residential units and 10,000 square feet of commercial floor area are proposed.
EIR for the Airport Area & Margarita Area Specific Plans
1 (2.23MB,
pdf); Part
2 (6.21MB,
3 (1.99MB,
pdf) This final environmental impact report (EIR) identifies and assesses the
anticipated environmental impacts of the City's proposed Airport Area
and Margarita Area Specific Plans and related facilities plans,
including the Water System Master Plan, Wastewater Master Plan Update,
and Storm Drain Master Plan. This document
contains the full text of the draft EIR, with minor changes shown as
text that is struck out (deleted) or underlined
(added) in response to comments or for clarification purposes.
to Comments on the final
Comments contains a list of persons, organizations, and public
agencies commenting on the draft program EIR; the comments and
recommendations received on the draft EIR; and the City's responses to
significant environmental issues raised in the review and consultation
process. Margarita Specific Tract Map Environmental Documents Vesting Tentative Map No. 2353 (City File No. MOD-TR 120-13; 408 Prado Road) Modifications to the tentative map and conditions of approval are being considered by the City Council on April 15, 2014. The environmental document for that project is called a Mitigated Negative Declaration and is available at the following link:
VTM 2353 MND Vesting Tentative Map No. 2428 (City File No. MOD-TR 121-13; 3000 Calle Malva) Modifications to the conditions of approval are being considered by the City Council on April 15, 2014. The environmental document for that project is called an Addendum and is available at the following link: VTM 2428 Addendum