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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0005021
PE
2626
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500224
STREET_NUMBER
11330
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
SPUD
STREET_TYPE
IS
City
STOCKTON
APN
12929001
ENTERED_DATE
5/5/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11330 W SPUD IS
RECEIVED_DATE
4/26/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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c r— APPLICATION — USE PERMIT <br /> .z <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> Yuki J � 50022 <br /> FILE NUM E♦it: UP- <br /> z <br /> TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT PRIOR TO FILING THE APPLICATION <br /> Owner Information Applicant Information <br /> Name: California Delta Habitat and Education Foundation Name: California Delta Habitat and Education Foundation <br /> (CDHEF), Port of Stockton(Port), and State of California <br /> (State Lands Commission (SLC)) Ben Hulse, Project Manager <br /> Address: California Delta Habitat and Education Foundation, Address: 4120 Five Mile Drive <br /> 4120 Five Mile Drive, Stockton, CA 95219. <br /> Port of Stockton(Port), General Offices, 2201 West <br /> Washington St. 95203,Attn: Port Director, P.O. Box 2089 <br /> Stockton, CA 95210-2089. <br /> State Lands Commission(SLC), 100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100 <br /> South, Attn: Lorna Burks, Sacramento, CA 95825-8202. <br /> Stockton, CA 95219 <br /> Phone: CDHEF-209-9514033. Port-209-946-0246. Phone: 209-9514033 <br /> SLC 916-574-1900. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Proposal <br /> Description of the proposed project <br /> The Hog/Spud Island Delta Center will include natural and restored habitat, nature walk areas, a recreated Native American village, <br /> camping and recreation areas, boat docking and a visitor/conference center. The only access to the Island will be by boat. Privately <br /> owned boats will be used to bring most visitors to the Island. On occasion, larger pontoon boats will be used to ferry groups,especially <br /> school groups to the Island. These boats may disembark from private marinas in Stockton or the Port of Stockton. <br /> Approximately 70%of the Island will be preserved in natural habitat and 30%will be used for camping, recreation, nature walks and <br /> educational opportunities. Structures, such as buildings, docks,tent platforms and boardwalk trails and overlook platforms will use less <br /> than 3%when the project is completed. All buildings, except the Interpretative Outlooks, Interpretive Tower/Marina Office, and special <br /> group camp area restrooms will be in the already disturbed dredge spoils area. <br /> Visitor/Conference Center <br /> The museum, conference center and observation tower of the Hog Island Visitor Center will provide a base for exploration of the island's <br /> treasures and the Delta's values. <br /> Museum displays will highlight the Delta's history, from its rich resources as used by Native Americans to its current unique role in <br /> agriculture and commerce. Wildlife and ecology displays will teach visitors about the threatened Delta ecosystem and show them what <br /> to look for during their island nature walks. <br /> The conference center, with its sweeping views of Delta habitats and farmland,will provide an inspiring venue for both private and public <br /> groups. <br /> Nature Walks <br /> Natural and restored habitat areas will be laced with trails and boardwalks to allow visitors to take in the scenery and watch for wildlife. <br /> Some areas will have limited access only to protect them from excessive human activity. Interpretive signs and overlooks will enhance <br /> the learning experience. <br /> Native American Village <br /> A re-created Native American village will foster cultural and environmental appreciation by showing how the native people used Delta <br /> resources without significant disturbance to its systems- Demonstrations will show techniques used by Native American people to <br /> cultivate and harvest Delta plants,and fashion them into tools, utensils and everyday necessities. <br /> Camping and Recreation <br /> Campsites for families and youth groups will be available by reservation only. Camping facilities in the Delta are rare and Hog Island will <br /> offer a treasured experience for nature-loving kids. Shoreline-accessible picnic areas and beaches will be available for dayuseboaters, <br /> with day-use and overnight(secured)boat berths provided. <br /> F\DEVSVGWIanning Appit ehon Forms\Use Permit(Revised 6-03-04) Page 2 of 9 <br />
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