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Pages tagged "Altamira"


Eblast: August 29, 2016

Posted on MBCA News by Sarah Kennington · August 29, 2016 6:44 PM
  • Altamira Gated Housing Project
  • Joshua Tree Solar Farm
  • Soda Mountain Solar Project 
  • Dollar General Store vs. Joshua Tree
  • Homestead Valley & Pioneertown Community Plans
  • MBCA Desert Wise Living fall lecture 


SAVE THE DATES:
  • Alta Mira Gated Housing Appeal hearing preparation – Sept. 1
  • Alta Mira Gated Housing Appeal hearing - Sept. 13
  • Homestead Valley & Pioneertown Community Plans – see below
  • MBCA Desert Wise Living fall lecture – Sept. 24  

Recent decisions were made on a couple long standing issues of concern to MBCA and our conservation partners. Opposition wages on as several others continue to wind their way through decision makers. We can however finally celebrate one wonderful victory. 

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Eblast: June 4, 2016

Posted on MBCA News by Sarah Kennington · June 04, 2016 6:58 PM
  • Joshua Tree Airport Solar: Next Era solar project on 115 acres
  • Alta Mira Gated Community Housing Project: 248 homes on 105.24 acres
  • Proposed Dollar General Store goes back to court
  • Camp Rock Solar / Camp Rock Road, Lucerne Valley
  • Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project ("Cadiz")
  • Eagle Mountain / JTNP Boundary Study
  • YV High School student Julia Martinez receives MBCA support
  • MBCA celebrated Emeritus Director Esther Herbert
  • 2016 Desert Wise Living Landscape Tour a great success!

Things are warming up now finally after a cool May, eh? Hope your swamp coolers are serviced and ready to go for the summer ahead!
 
There are several updates to long-standing campaigns and issues, also a new problematic solar project in Lucerne Valley. I believe the public interest in these issues and the willingness to respond are one of the Morongo Basin’s greatest assets. We want to continue to live in a healthy environment and there are definitely threats nipping at our heels that call for our attention and deserve a response!
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Eblast: April 13, 2016

Posted on MBCA News by Sarah Kennington · April 13, 2016 4:47 PM
  • Joshua Tree Airport Solar Farm: Planning Commission hearing - April 21st
  • Alta Mira Gated Community Housing Project: 248 homes on 105.24 acres
  • National Park Service completes Eagle Mountain Boundary Study


I hope you can clear your schedules to take in the conservation-oriented events coming our way in coming days. Several critically important meetings for projects MBCA has been monitoring now require our attention. Of course, we can’t do “it all,” but hopefully you can find time to participate. We DO make a difference. Our presence and vigilance are being called on this spring to educate the community and decision makers!
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Eblast: April 5, 2016 (2)

Posted on MBCA News by Sarah Kennington · April 05, 2016 4:38 PM
  • National Park Service completes Eagle Mountain Boundary Study
  • Altamira Gated Community Housing Project: 248 homes on 105.24 acres
  • SPARC Forum, Phase 2
  • MBCA Events Calendar

National Park Service completes Eagle Mountain Boundary Study

The National Park Service has completed the Eagle Mountain Boundary Study Including Possible Withdrawal Environmental Assessment (boundary study/EA). The document reflects the comments and concerns shared with the study team during public scoping in Summer 2015. The NPS received approximately 11,000 comments during the scoping period. Last August, many MBCA members & supporters participated in this process. We have another opportunity now!
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Latest on Altamira Housing Project

Posted on MBCA News by Laraine Turk · March 24, 2016 12:00 PM

Thursday, March 24, 2016 - The Planning Commission meeting about the Altamira project was again cancelled and rescheduled for Thursday, April 7.  Read the Z107.7 story for a summary of the residents' commentaries and the action of the Commission on March 24.

Thursday, March 17, 2016 - The teleconferenced County Planning Commission meeting about the Altamira housing project was rescheduled to Thursday, March 24th at 9:00 AM.  Due to a traffic accident that resulted in a downed power pole, the Joshua Tree Government Center could not provide videoconference service that had been set up.  About 40 residents who appeared at 9 AM to make public comments about the project waited about an hour until this rescheduling decision was made.

More background on Altamira

The link below is a series of recent detailed emails from MBCA Vice President David Fick, trying to make sure the San Bernardino Planning Staff fully inform the Planning Commission about the overwhelming number of concerns in the Joshua Tree and Morongo Basin communities about the Altamira Gated Community Housing Project.

NOTE:  Several links to web documents and videos are highlighted in blue in this PDF document, but to open them you must go back to this page, using the the links listed below, which are in the sequence they are found in this document, with comments to help you identify them. 

Click here to read David Fick's series of emails to the County Planning Department 

  • Video Link #1 - (YouTube video of the Joshua Tree MAC meeting of February 19, 2009)
  • Video Link #2 - (YouTube video of the Morongo Basin MAC meeting of September 8, 2014.  Alta Mira presentation is at minute 57:00.
  • County Planning Staff Report
  • Video Link #3 - YouTube video of the flooding near the Altamira project on September 16, 2014.
  • Hi Desert Star article on the flood

Eblast: March 21, 2016

Posted on MBCA News by Sarah Kennington · March 21, 2016 4:15 PM
Altamira Housing project: MEETING RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY March 24th!

Alta Mira Housing project: MEETING RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY!

WHEN: Thursday, March 24th – 9:00 am
WHERE: Joshua Tree County Government Center (videoconference)
 
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Eblast: March 15, 2016

Posted on MBCA News by Sarah Kennington · March 15, 2016 3:52 PM
  • Alta Mira Housing project: IMPORTANT MEETING THIS THURSDAY!
  • Update on Joshua Tree Airport Solar Field Project (NextEra)
  • SPARC Forum – Phase 2: Community Outreach
  • San Bernardino County Renewable Energy & Conservation Element

Alta Mira Housing project: IMPORTANT MEETING THIS THURSDAY!
We’ve just learned about an important SB Co. Planning Commission meeting.
WHEN: Thursday, March 17th – 9:00 am
WHERE: Joshua Tree County Government Center (videoconference)
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Altamira Housing Project Overview and Concerns

Posted on MBCA News by Laraine Turk · February 02, 2015 12:00 PM

Here is the transcript of the radio news report by KCDZ 107.7 about the January 30 meeting between Alta Mira developer representatives and local Joshua Tree residents.

Here is MBCA's detailed Comment Letter on Alta Mira .

You may reach San Bernardino County Senior Planner Chris Warrick about this issue at  [email protected]    

or mail printed comments to: 

Chris Warrick, Senior Planner
County of San Bernardino
Land Use Services Department - Planning Division
385 North Arrowhead Avenue, First Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0182

BACKGROUND

Originally proposed more than 8 years ago, this 105 acre, 248-home gated community housing project plan has undergone revisions.  What follows is MBCA's detailed review of various aspects of concern.  Links to supportive websites and documents are provided throughout this page.

A video of the 2009 MAC meeting where the project was discussed is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX2h4GhEbGA.  The discussions and comments are spirited, informed, and remain relevant. Terra Nova was also at that meeting to present the project and answer questions.

Note 1:  All page references in the Commentary below refer to the project’s Initial Study, hereafter referred to as IS, and available here.  This describes the entire project.  You may also want to read the brief document that states the proponent's intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration, indicating their belief that all environmental factors in the Initial Study have "less than significant impact."  Here is the link to this so-called Notice of Availability, also referenced in the commentary as the MND.

Note 2: The word ‘gated’ no longer appears in the description although in the Tentative Tract Map illustration it appears surrounded by a wall. There is a 6-foot high concrete block wall at the perimeter of the project adjacent to the school. The wall shall be constructed of decorative material consistent with the other walls throughout the project. Mitigation XII-2, page 59.


MBCA Commentary

In order for the community to fully review the project, MBCA requested that the County Planning Department upload the Project Specific documents on the county website. This was not deemed possible, but we were provided all of the documents on a CD.  Although some documents were too large to upload to our website, we have provided summary and essential information from those large documents.

The 30 day comment period opened on August 13, 2014 and closes on Friday September 12, 2014. At the end of the 30 day comment period the project can proceed with no additional documentation or public input to the Planning Commission for approval.

Based on the public controversy that has followed this project from the beginning MBCA feels that the IS/MND does not serve the public’s need for a complete environmental review and that an EIR is necessary under CEQA.

Selected Issues of Environmental Concern:

Transportation/Traffic - IS, page 47

Our abridged version of the Revised Traffic Impact Analysis is available here.

The Alta Loma project wraps around two sides of the school and will have an entrance/exit on to both Sunny Vista and Alta Loma. Parents and neighboring homes experience daily traffic jams during Friendly Hills Elementary School drop off and pick up times. The intersection of Sunny Vista and Alta Loma is a magnet for traffic and the sidewalks a danger zone for pedestrians.

The traffic analysis does not include Friendly Hills Elementary School in the project description nor is it located on the maps. For examples see Figure 1 - Project Location Map; Figure 10 - Project Average Daily traffic Volumes; or Figure 11 - Project Morning Peak Hour Intersection Turning Movement Volumes. (Check traffic volumes on Figures 10 and 11.) Using Adobe Search there were no hits for ‘Friendly Hills Elementary School’, ‘Elementary School’, or ‘School’. The daily trips by parents to drop off and pick up their children at Friendly Hills Elementary School are not included in the traffic analysis. There is no explanation for this. If the project is built a dangerous situation will only become more dangerous. This analysis is flawed at its core and is not usable for this project.

Public Services/Fire Protection - IS, page 43

Joshua Tree NP to the south of the development is not mentioned in the IS. However, the foothills of Quail Mountain that reach out from the park into the community are identified by Cal Fire as a State Responsibility Area. Wildland lightening strike fires moving out of the park are not unknown. In the event of a fire what is the plan for staging fire firefighting equipment and the emergency evacuation of residents from the surrounding neighborhoods, the 248 houses in Alta Mira project, and the school?.  Comments from the Fire Department are needed?

Here is a map that shows the CalFire State Responsibility Area around the proposed development.  The white square with the black dot on the north boundary of the yellow SRA is Friendly Hills Elementary School.

Another fire-related map shows fire history in Joshua Tree National Park.  A number of major fires have occurred only a few miles south of the proposed development.

Utilities and Service Systems

Water

Joshua Basin water district has indicated that it is able and willing to serve the proposed project.  IS, XVII d page 51

This is no longer true, the will serve notification has expired and our entire state is in severe drought with mandatory conservation measures in place. The Alta Mira project is not included in the 2010 JBWD Urban Water Management Plan. JBWD has not yet been approached so has yet to determine its ability to serve this new community during construction or at buildout.

Hydrology and Water Quality  - IS, page 33

Estimates are that the project will use  45,000 gallons of water a day for potable consumption based on a usage factor of 69.3 gallons per person per day. This is the average consumption for indoor usage and does not address outdoor landscaping, which, even with desert adapted plants, is more consumptive that indoor usage. The calculations for water usage at buildout are in error. Figures used for calculations must be supplied by JBWD.

For Water Use During Construction, reference the following:

Air Quality Mitigation - IS, III-1 AQ-Dust Control Plan page 17
-Exposed soil must be kept wet during grading – water at least 2 times a day
-Any portion of the site to be graded shall be pre-watered to a depth of three feet prior to the onset of grading activities. 
-(and 10 additional requirements that use water.)

The 248 lots of 10,000 square foot and larger could have impacts on the water supply. A detailed approved plan should be in place before construction begins. The plan should include the county updated Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, Landscaping Standards, and Plant Protection and Maintenance. Details are important; for instance, where will the approximately 1000 Joshua Trees and possibly twice as many Mojave Yucca be stored and cared for before replanting and who monitors the ‘nursery’ and plan compliance?

Biological resources  - IS, page 19

Desert Tortoise and Wildlife Linkage

The project is located within an area where residents have seen the threatened Desert Tortoise. The results of studies by Circle Mountain Biological Consultants for the Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) and others have identified tortoise sign in 21 surveys on numerous sites in areas surrounding the proposed development. Map here.

Timing of tortoise survey

The tortoise update survey was conducted on Dec. 6, 2013 when tortoise are underground for the winter. This survey needs to be updated during the desert tortoises’ most active periods -- April through May or September through October if there have been winter storms.

Surrounding Conservation Lands

Since the Alta Mira project was introduced in 2006 the MDLT has made a considerable investment in land to preserve the linkage corridors between Joshua Tree National Park and the Marine Base. To date they have acquired Sec. 33 – 640; Sec.9 - 530 acres; Quail Mtn. Project - 955 acres; Nolina Peak - 639 acres (conveyed to JTNP) as part of their Wildlife Linkage Campaign.  Map here.

Terra Nova (consultant) General Biological Reports:  2007, 2010 and 2013

Aesthetics

Conservation Values

The IS does not identify impacts to the scenic vistas, resources, or visual character of the area. The IS does not reference the Joshua Tree Community Plan 2007 nor does it reference the  Morongo Basin Conservation Priorities Report 2012 and the mapping program which analyzes conservation values at the parcel level.

Cultural Studies

Here is a report about historical and archaeological studies.

Finally, if you wish to learn more about the conditions that trigger the decision to prepare an EIR, click here. 


Altamira Housing Project

Posted on Land Development by Laraine Turk · September 03, 2014 6:42 PM · 1 reaction

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