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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013451
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
WC-90-1
STREET_NUMBER
2248
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
LAKE FOREST
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
APN
00306001
ENTERED_DATE
6/17/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
2248 W LAKE FOREST RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Ms. Kerry Sullivan <br /> April 8, 1992 <br /> Page 13 <br /> If the property was used to raise the maximum number of cattle, it could support 320 head versus 78 <br /> people. In pounds,this would be: <br /> Cattle: 20 bulls x 2,000#/bull = 40,000 pounds C190 <br /> 300 cows x 1,000#/cow = 300,000 pounds <br /> Total Weight of Cattle 340.000 pounds <br /> Humans: 78 people x 170#/person = 13.260 pounds <br /> You can therefore see the large volume of waste cattle would create over people. <br /> Page 4.7 - 2 Vegetative Cover Map <br /> This map shows the location of two supposed Swainson's hawk nesting sites. No one has documented <br /> the location of any Swainson's Hawk nesting sites on the property; therefore, the map is factually <br /> incorrect. C191 <br /> As I previously stated, the disturbed foothill/riparian woodland community exhibit is wrong. Please see <br /> the map that I have provided with the correct information. <br /> Page 4.7- 3 Project Area Photograph A <br /> These stumps were used by Scott Mensing of U.C. Berkeley for stand age analysis of the forest. The C192 <br /> Environmental Impact Report author neglectedto use this scientific data. Once the lakes are excavated, <br /> These stumps will be placed in the lake bottoms for use as fish habitat. <br /> Page 4.7- 4 Brovelli Woods Past and Present Conditions <br /> Once again, the information the Environmental Impact Report is presenting is incorrect. I have included C193 <br /> a revised map (Addendum B) to show the correct information. —J <br /> Page 4.7- 6 <br /> The Environmental Impact Report author's statement the "Road project would presumably remove most <br /> trees pictured here." This is an assumption by the Environmental Impact Report author based on no C194 <br /> facts. Please remove this falsehood. <br /> Page 4.7 - 9 <br /> The vernal pools are located approximately 1/2 mile from any development and as discussed in the C195 <br /> Management Plan are proposed to be preserved. <br /> Page 4.7- 9 Seasonal Wetlands <br /> Seasonal wetlands can be better described as ephemeral. Tracy Lake occupies approximately 155 C1.96 <br /> acres or approximately 18%of the site, not 40%. ^J <br /> Paqe 4.7- 9 Seasonal Wetlands <br /> However, during the exceptional 1985-86 rainy season,the lakes were filled to a capacity equal C197 <br /> to that of the Mokelumne River. �• <br /> III-]28 <br />
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