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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.H-5 , <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project • <br /> industrial and warehouse uses. This project has not yet been constructed so is part • <br /> of the cumulative development scenario. • <br /> • California Health Care Facility, located on a portion of the existing Northern • <br /> California Youth Correctional Center west of Austin Road between the Forward • <br /> Landfill and Arch Road, consisting of a 1,722-bed health care facility totaling <br /> approximately 1.2 million square feet, with housing clusters, diagnostic and <br /> treatment centers, armory, warehousing and support facilities, central plant, <br /> outdoor recreation fields, gatehouse, regional food service facility, staff training <br /> facilities,parking areas,and security fence and lighting. This facility was complete • <br /> and in operation at the time this SEIR was prepared. <br /> • Northern California Re-Entry Facility and renovation of the former Dewitt-Nelson <br /> Youth Correctional Facility, located adjacent to one another east of the Arch Road . <br /> Industrial Project on the south side of Arch Road between Austin and Newcastle <br /> Roads. The Northern California Re-Entry Facility, at the site of a former <br /> correctional officer training academy and Northern California Women's Facility, • <br /> consists of construction of an approximately 16,000-square-foot medical building • <br /> and renovation of existing buildings for facility program support services, dining <br /> and receiving, family visiting, academic and vocational education, and <br /> miscellaneous, with a capacity of 500 inmates and 381 staff. The adjacent Dewitt- • <br /> Nelson Youth Correctional Facility (closed in 2008) will be renovated and reused . <br /> as a 1,133-bed adult correctional facility with a mental health treatment mission. <br /> (It should be noted that the Dewitt-Nelson Youth Correctional Facility portion of <br /> this project was not specifically identified in the 2013 EIR.) At the time this SEIR <br /> was prepared, these facilities had been constructed. • <br /> The 2013 FIR identified one proposed development project in the vicinity of the project <br /> site: • <br /> • Opus Logistics Center, located northwest of the intersection of Arch and Austin <br /> Roads, consisting of subdivision and development of 475 acres within the City of <br /> Stockton for industrial uses (Phase I), and prezoning and annexation to the City of i <br /> Stockton of an adjacent 148 acres (currently within San Joaquin County) for • <br /> industrial use (Phase II). <br /> After the 2013 EIR was prepared, the Opus Logistics Center was renamed "NorCal • <br /> Logistics Center", and Phase Il of the project(annexation to the City of Stockton of <br /> an adjacent 148 acres) was withdrawn from consideration. In 2015, the City of <br /> Stockton approved subdivision of approximately 325 acres of the 475-acre Phase I <br /> project area within the City of Stockton, with no change to the size or change the <br /> industrial development already allowed on the property. <br /> Thus, the currently proposed NorCal Logistics project (Phase I only) is smaller <br /> than the project identified in the 2013 FIR (Phases I and II), and does not include • <br /> new or different uses that were not described in the 2013 EIR. At the time this SEIR <br /> was prepared,construction was underway for a portion of the project(McDowell, <br /> 2018). <br />