Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Environmental Scientist Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP 1-21-00034-HUM on 5/20/21. CAL FIRE found that the THP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxxx Xxxxx. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 air miles southeast of Lone Star Junction in Humboldt County on unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek which ultimately drain to the Van Duzen River. The project is located in Sections 21, 22, 29, 30, T3N, R03E; Humboldt Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes and Owl Creek, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadrangles. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement
Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Xxxxxxx Sierra Pacific Industries Date Xxxxxxx Xxxx Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Environmental Scientist Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 11/19/2020 Map 1 of 2 Map 2 of 2 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP 1-2120-0003400146-HUM on 5/20/2110/30/2020. CAL FIRE found that the THP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxxx XxxxxXxxxxxx Xxxxxxx of Sierra Pacific Industries. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 air 7 miles southeast of Lone Star Junction Bridgeville in Humboldt County on unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek which ultimately drain to the Van Duzen Eel River. The project is located in Sections 219, 2210, 2911, 3015, T3N16 and 17, R03ET1S, R04E; Humboldt Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes Blocksburg and Owl CreekXxxxxxx Valley, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadranglesquadrangle. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement
Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, Xxxxx Xxxxxx Date Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Xxxx Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Senior Environmental Scientist (Specialist) Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 4/30/2021 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP NTMP 1-21-0003400NTMP-008-HUM on 5/20/21May 31, 2000. CAL FIRE found that the THP NTMP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THPNTMP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx. Natural Resources Management Corp. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 air approximately 2 miles southeast north of Lone Star Junction Blue Lake in Humboldt County on unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx Noisy Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek which ultimately drain tributary to the Van Duzen Mad River. The project is located in Sections 21Xxxxxxx 0, 22X0X, 29, 30, T3N, R03EX00X; Humboldt Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes and Owl CreekBlue Lake, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadranglesquadrangle. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. effect s. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental envir onmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement
Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, Xxxxxxx X. X & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Date Xxxxxxx Xxxx Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Environmental Scientist Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 Appendix A, Maps of Encroachments: Map of water drafting sites Map of Encroachment points The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP 1-2120-0003400169-HUM DEL on 5/20/2112/7/2020. CAL FIRE found that the THP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxof Xxxxxx and Associates Forestry Consultants. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 1.2 air miles southeast northwest of Lone Star Junction the community of Xxxxx River in Humboldt Del Norte County on in unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek Xxxxx River, which ultimately drain to the Van Duzen RiverPacific Ocean. The project is located in Sections 2115 & 16, 22T18N, 29, 30, T3N, R03ER01W; Humboldt Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes and Owl CreekRiver, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-7.5- minute quadranglesquadrangle. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement
Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Xxxxxxxx Date Xxxxxxx Xxxx Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Environmental Scientist Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP 1-21-0003400160-HUM DEL on 5/20/2112/8/2021. CAL FIRE found that the THP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxxx XxxxxXxxxxxxx Surviving Spouses Trust. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 4 air miles southeast northeast of Lone Star Junction Crescent City in Humboldt Del Norte County on unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx tributary of Jordan Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek which ultimately drain a tributary to the Van Duzen RiverXxxx Xxxx. The project is located in Sections 21Xxxxxxx 0, 22X00X, 29, 30, T3N, R03EX00X; Humboldt Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes and Owl CreekCrescent City, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadranglesquadrangle. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement
Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, 6/14/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Date Xxxxxxx Xxxx Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Environmental Scientist Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP 1-2122-0003400115-HUM on 5/20/214/27/2023. CAL FIRE found that the THP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxxx XxxxxXxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Supply Creek LLC CO. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 air miles southeast of Lone Star Junction Eureka, in the community of Xxxxxxxx Heights, in Township 4 North, Range 1 East, Section 6, in the Xxxx Xxxxxx Planning Watershed (1110.000104), HB&M, in Humboldt County on County. The THP area contains unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx Xxxxxx Gulch, which is a tributary to Xxxx Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek which ultimately drain to the Van Duzen River. The project THP is located in Sections 21the Arcata South, 22, 29, 30, T3N, R03E; Humboldt Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes and Owl CreekCalifornia, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadranglesquadrangle. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement
Concurrence. The undersigned accepts and agrees to comply with all provisions contained herein. Xxxxxxxxxx Family 2000 Trust, Xxxxxxx X. & Xx. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Trustees Weber Date Timber Owner Xxxx Xxxx Date Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisory) Timber Conservation Planning Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Prepared by: Xxxx Xxxx Environmental Scientist Timber Conservation Planning 5/27/21 July 1, 2021 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) and the State CEQA Guidelines (Guidelines) (Section 15000, et seq., Title 14, California Code of Regulations) require that no public agency shall approve or carry out a project that identifies one or more significant effects, unless the agency makes the following finding as to each significant effect: Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid the significant effects on the environment. Timber Harvesting Plans (THPs) and Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs) are documents prepared according to a certified state regulatory program and they substitute for a Negative Declaration or an Environmental Impact Report, pursuant to Guidelines sections 15251 and 15252. As the Lead Agency for THPs and NTMPs, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) approved THP 12-2114-00034079-HUM MOD on 5/20/2112-30-2014. CAL FIRE found that the THP will not result in significant environmental effects with the mitigation measures required in, or incorporated into the THP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is entering into a Streambed Alteration Agreement (Agreement) with Xxxxxx X Xxxxx. The activities to be completed according to the Agreement are located approximately 1.5 air miles southeast of Lone Star Junction in Humboldt County on unnamed tributaries to North Xxxxx Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, Butte Creek and Little Butte Creek which ultimately drain to in the Van Duzen Rivercounty of Humboldt, State of California. The project is located in Sections 21Section(s) 2, 22T41N, 29, 30, T3N, R03ER14E; Humboldt Mount Diable Base and Meridian, in the Xxxxx Junction, Mad River Buttes and Owl Xxxxxxx Creek, U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadranglesquadrangle. Because CDFW is issuing the Agreement, it is a Responsible Agency under CEQA. As a CEQA- Responsible Agency, CDFW is required by Guidelines Section 15096 to review a THP or NTMP approved by the Lead Agency that includes the activities addressed in the Agreement and to make a finding that the Agreement’s activities will not cause significant, adverse environmental effects. However, when considering alternatives and mitigation measures approved by the Lead Agency, a Responsible Agency is more limited than the Lead Agency. When issuing the Agreement, CDFW is responsible only for ensuring that the direct or indirect environmental effects of activities addressed in the Agreement are adequately mitigated or avoided. Consequently, the findings adopted or independently made by CDFW with respect to an Agreement’s activities are more limited than the findings of the Lead Agency funding, approving, or carrying out the activities addressed in a THP or NTMP.
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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement