Difference between revisions of "Fort Ord Dunes State Park Campground Project"

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Fort Ord Dunes State Park is located within the former Fort Ord Army Base. The Park is approximately 990 acres including 4 miles of beach front.  The campground project site is 130 acres.
 
Fort Ord Dunes State Park is located within the former Fort Ord Army Base. The Park is approximately 990 acres including 4 miles of beach front.  The campground project site is 130 acres.
  
California Department of Parks and Recreation adopted a general plan and a "programmatic" EIR Fort Ord Dunes State Park in 2004.  Parks recently released an initial study/mitigated negative declaration specific to the campground project.  The use of a "programmatic" EIR allowed Parks to use a "tiered" analysis of impacts as the scope of project components narrow.  The campground project is a narrower scope than the entire park general plan, and mitigation measures in this document include references to mitigation measures analyzed in the general plan.
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California Department of Parks and Recreation adopted a general plan and a "programmatic" EIR Fort Ord Dunes State Park in 2004.  Parks recently released an initial study/mitigated negative declaration specific to the campground project.  The use of a "programmatic" EIR allowed Parks to use a "tiered" analysis of impacts as the scope of project components narrow.  The campground project is a narrower scope than the entire park general plan, and mitigation measures in the Campground initial study include references to mitigation measures analyzed in the general plan.

Revision as of 13:27, 9 April 2013

Fort Ord Dunes State Park is located within the former Fort Ord Army Base. The Park is approximately 990 acres including 4 miles of beach front. The campground project site is 130 acres.

California Department of Parks and Recreation adopted a general plan and a "programmatic" EIR Fort Ord Dunes State Park in 2004. Parks recently released an initial study/mitigated negative declaration specific to the campground project. The use of a "programmatic" EIR allowed Parks to use a "tiered" analysis of impacts as the scope of project components narrow. The campground project is a narrower scope than the entire park general plan, and mitigation measures in the Campground initial study include references to mitigation measures analyzed in the general plan.