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CITY~F SAN BERNARDIN~':' REQUEiS9F'oli1cOuNCIL ACT~
From:
ROGER G.HARDGRAVE
Subject:
Adoption of Negative Declaration
& Finding of Consistency with
the Interim Policy Document--
Installation of Intercepting
Sewers from California Street ,
Porter Street, to Cajon Blvd.
~ Devils Cyn. Channel, per pu~
Works Project No. 89-5
Dept:
Public Works/Engineering
Date:
5-1-89
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
June, 1986 Allocation of $379,800 for Phase VI, and $410,00 for
Cajon Boulevard, approved.
Allocation of $360,100 for Phase VII approved.
Allocation of $327,400 for Phase VIII approved.
Finding made of need for health and safety reasons.
Plans approved and authorization 0iven to adver.tns~
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June, 1988
12-19-88
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Recommended motion:
1. That the Negative Declaration for Public Works Project No. 89-5,
Installation of Intercepting Sewers from California Street and
Porter Street to Cajon Boulevard and Devils Canyon Channel, be
adopted.
2. That a finding be made that installation of intercepting sewers
from California Street and Porter Street to Cajon Boulevard and
Devils Canyon Channel, is consistent w' he Interim Policy
Document.
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cc: Jim Robbins
Jim Richardson
Contact person: Roger G. Hardgrave Phone:
Staff Report, Initial Study,
Supporting data attached: Neqative Declaration & Map Ward:
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FUNDING REOUIREMENTS:
Amount: $1,447,000.00
Source: (Acct. No.)
245-365-57729
Acct. Descri tion
California Street and Porter Street to
Caion Boulevard & Devil's Canyon Channel
Finance:
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Council Notes:
75.0262
Agenda Item No.
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O~y' OF SAN .ERNAR&MO - REQb*ST FOR COUNCIL AdTION
STAFF REPORT
The Negative Declaration for Public Works Project No.
89-5 was recommended for adoption by the Environmental Re-
view Committee at its meeting of 4-06-89.
A l4-day public review period was afforded from 4-13-
89 to 4-26-89. No comments were received.
We recommend that the Negative Declaration be adopted
and a finding made that the project is consistent with the
Interim POlicy Document.
5-1-89
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CITY 0 SAN BE ARDINO
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
INITIAL STUDY
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Environmental Review
for
PUBLIC WORKS NO. 89-5
A 3.5 mile extension
of City Sewer Line
April 6. 1989
Prepared by
Vivian Ray
Planning Department
Prepared for
City Public Works Department
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CITY 0 SAN BER ARDINO
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
INITIAL STUDY
Proposed 3.15 mile sewer installation of interceptor sewer and manholes. The
sewer will be laid approximately eight feet deep.
A 24 inch pipe will be laid from California Street to Macy Street along Porter
Street. The pipe is reduced to 21 inches at Macy Street. The 21 inch pipe goes
north along Macy Street to Blake Street, west along Blake Street to Duffey, then
north along Duffey to Ogden Street. At Ogden the pipe is reduced to 18 inches
and then continues north along Duffey to Third Street, then west along Third
Street to June Street and then north along June Street to.C~jon and along Cajon
to the Cable Creek Channel.
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Manholes are installed along the route of the sewer 'line, at 300 feet to 500
feet intervals. They are also installed at every T'intersection of the pipe and
at most street intersection. The manholes are installed to facilitate cleaning
the line. The lids are very heavy and are bolted to prevent unnecessary access.
The project area is located in the County of San Bernardino in the area known as
Muscoy. The proposal represents the best route to connect the north western
section of the City to the sewer. Also, if the area is incorporated into the
City, connection to the sewer will be possible.
The project area is a developed residential area. The site is relatively flat,
and not within the high fire, wind or flood lones.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
. PLANNING OEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION FORM
(PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS SHALL INCLUDl! ATTACHMENT 'A1
A. ~nlPORMAT12li
APPLICATION NUMBER
1.
Applicant/Developer
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,/TY tJF S.4N BERKIIF/J/NtJ
Nallle
PtlDL/C Jtf/tAP/{"S ~/ltf/NEEd'/I'(7
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Street Address
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City State Zip
(7/0/) .3B~ - 5/i'S
Telephone Number
Contact person for
environmental
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City State Zip
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3. Address/General Location of Project PtJrr~' .5'1: - C4UF $'(. 1VI
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OIlR"/ J1. /rl/1 JVNI $71, JtI~ $1':, 3~<1. Av~. ro~"U~tZi4lI.,.~"'~
4, Assessor's Parcel Number (s) U ~,
S. Description of Project /1157A//A7'/t'JU ~F /1oIr~~E#r1'J1
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6. Will any permits be required from agencies other than
the city? 1/ yes no
If yes, list the permits and responsible agen~YI
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B. PROJE~1. ~~RY
1. Site Areas A/...... square feet, vA- acre..
2. Building aeight: uA feet 3. Number of Floor.:
4. Building Areas vA- square feet
5. parking Requiredz..lli1:... space.
6. Parking Provided: /YA- space.
If off-site parking is proposed, plea.e explains
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7. Will project be built in phases? ____ yes ~ no
a. If y.s, how many units/square feet per pha.e?
b. Total units, square feet?
C. LAND !l~1
Subject Property:
J 7Rr F? AI/I) ,f'tJA/) Pr/A"PtJ.5E.5
Existing:
Propo.edz
North
South
East
West
D. fHYJJ:S;M._.~
1. Indicate any unique existing topographic features.
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2. Will the project modify existing natural features? Explain.
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3. If applicable, estimate cubic yards of grading involve.
in project:
Cut-
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Maximum height and grade of natural slopes:
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6. Metbods u.ed to prevent soil erosion in project ar..
during construction and after development I
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E. FLORA b~f~YF6
1. List types of vegetation and trees in project areal
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2. List types of wildlife found in project'areal
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F. ~~~~9~QgJC~LiHISTORICAL
1.
Is there any known
of the site area or
If so, explainl
archaeological
within 1/2 mile
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from the propo.ed .it.,
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G. HUMAN_~~U~Y PQ'l'EllTJAl.
1. Will the project increase existing noise levels in tbe
project area? Explain. ~J"L.L. /NC"'ASE Q()/.f,€ nu~~tf'
r .~UJ ~7'H'l/~rnJ~ Rl-rWEEN "TN' hIw..rs CJr 7.'()D A"'" TO /0:"" ~
2.
Will the 'project use, store or dispose of potentially
hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flammable.
or explosives? Explain J/o
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Will the project increase the amounts of dust, ash, smoke or
odors during construction or after development? Explain.
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Location of nearest Fire Stationl
Distance from project sitel
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Location of nearest police Station: A/~
Distance from project site: L/~
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Location and names of nearests schools:
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Distance from project site: tV~
Location and name of nearest parks: A/A-
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Distance from project site: _ 1/ /fa
Location and name of nearest library: ;VA-
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Distance from project site:
6. Are sewer trunk lines available within 200 feet of project site?
____ yes ____ no If no, how far? AlA
7. Sewer capacity rights purchased? _ yes -L no
number. .:..-... N'-t
8. Are water trunk lines available within 200 feet of project site?
~ yes ____ no
I. MITIGATI91UI~RES
(Attach additional sheets if necessary)
Describe
mitigate
impacts:
type and anticipated effect of any measures proposed to
or eliminate potentially significant adverse environmental
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1. Geology/SOil. Report t/A
2. Liquefaction Report
3. Traffic Report
4. Noise Analysis
s. .Drainage Study
6. P rel imina.~y Grading Plan
It. CERTlrJ~!<1J9!i
I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in
the attached exhibits present the data and information required
for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that
the facts, statements, and information presented are true Ind
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
NAME
SIGNATURE
DATE
FOR:
TITLE
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PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION FORM
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1. Application NUmber:
2. Initiating Department: Pf/~/C WORA'""5 ,/E~~/NcE""/N~
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3. Contact Person: 6;t:-u ~- R .-rC", 7T
Telephone No.: 38" - S/t?5
4. How will this project be funded? 4(""~U~' QO.~ .
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5. Is this project part of a larger or futu:e project?
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If yes, explain: PR'o /~t: r ~'/ILL Be LJ.&"I/.&"&() P~/J /N
Ptl4j~S: /pr..er",,&p ,-",If' S/!WrP /.5 ;p,.popo 5't':D ro &II:
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6. Have Public Health and Safety Findings been made?
_ yes -1t:- no
If yes, 9.ive date of adoption by City Council:
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST
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A. BACKGROYlm
. . Application Number:
Public N:lrks No. 89-5
Project Description:
within street right of way.
Installation of interceptor sewer am manh:Jles
Location: Porter Street fran r....lifornia Street to Macy. l'la~ St~t fran
Porter to Blake, Blake Street fran Macy Street to Duffy. Olffy Street frau
Blake to Cajon.
Environmental Constraints Areas: Nbne
General Plan Designation: N/A (O:Junty property)
Zoning Designation: NIA (IDc.;thit in San R<>,..""rr!inn County)
B. ~F.iIBQ1m!:~ IMPACTS Explain answers, where appropriate, on a
separate attached sheet.
1. ~~~h Resources Will the proposal result in:
Yes
No
Maybe
a. Earth movement (cut and/or
fill) of 10,000 cubic yards or
more?
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b. Development and/or grading on
a slope greater than 15'
natural grade?
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c.
Development
Alquist-Priolo
Zone?
within the
Special Studies
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d. Modification of any unique
geologic or physical feature?
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e. Soil erosion on or off the
project site?
f. Modification of a channel,
creek or river?
g.
Development
subject
mudslides,
other similar
within an area
to landslides,
liquefaction or
hazards?
h. Other?
2. ~liLmQY~: Will the proposal
result in:
a.
air
upon
emissions or
ambient air
Substantial
an effect
quality?
b. The creation of objectionable
odors?
c. Development within a high wind
hazard area?
3.
~AIn RESOURCES:
proposal result in:
will
the
a. Changes in absorption rates,
drainage patterns, or the rate
and amount of surface runoff
due to impermeable surfaces?
b. Changes in the course or flow
of flood waters?
c. Discharge into surface waters
or any alteration of surface
water quality?
d. Change in the quantity or
quality of ground waters?
e. Exposure of people or property
to flood hazards?
f. Other?
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No
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Maybe
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No
BIOLOGIC6~J~URC~~:
proposal result in:
Could the
a.
Change
unique,
species
habitat
trees?
b.
Change
unique,
species
.habitat?
c. Other?
in the number of any
rare or endangered
of plants or their
including stands of
in the number of any
rare or endangered
of animals or their
x
x
5. NOrSE: Could the proposal result
in:
a. Increases in existing noise
levels?
b.
Exposure of people to
noise levels over 65
interior noise levels
dB?
c. Other?
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exterior
dB or
over 45
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x
Will the
proposal
a. A change in the land use as
designated on the General
Plan?
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b. Development within an Airport
District?
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c. Development within "Greenbelt"
Zone A,B, or C?
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d. Development within a high fire
hazard .zone?
e. Other?
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MAN-MADE BA';~FP~:
project:
will
the
a. Ose, store, transport or
dispose of hazardous or toxic
materials (including but not
limited to oil, pesticides,
chemicals or radiation'?
b. Involve the release
hazardous substances?
of
c. Expose people to the potential
health/safety hazards?
d. Other?
8. BQY~: Will the proposal:
a. Remove existing housing or
create a demand for additional
housing?
b. Other?
9. TB6lfHORTATIO~~ATION: Could
the proposal result in:
a. An increase in traffic that is
greater than the land use
designated on the General
Plan?
b. Ose of existing, or demand for
new, parking facilitiesl
structures?
c. Impact upon existing public
transpolt~tion .systems?
d. Alteration of present patterns
of circulation?
e. Impact to rail or air traffic?
f. Increased safety hazards to
vehicles, bicyclists or
pedestrians?
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No
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Maybe
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A disjointed pattern
roadway improvements?
Other?
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of
x
h.
10. p~~ SERVICES Will the proposal
impact the following beyond the
capability to provide adequate
levels of service?
d.
e.
f.
g.
a.
Fire protection?
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X
b.
Police protection?
Schools CLe. attendance,
boundaries, overload, etc.)?
x
c.
Parks or other recreational
facilities?
x
Medical aid?
x
Solid waste?
x
Other?
X
11. Y1ILITIES: Will the proposal:
a. Impact the following beyond
the capability to provide
adequate levels of service or
require the construction of
new facilities?
b.
c.
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1. Natural gas?
2. Electricity?
3. Water?
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4. Sewer?
X
5. Other?
x
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Result in a
pattern of
extensions?
disjointed
utility
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Require the construction of
new facilities?
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12. AESTBETI~:
13.
a. Could the proposal result in
the obstruction of any scenic
view?
b. Will the visual impact of the
project be detrimental to the
surrounding area?
c. Other?
~p~rURA~~~QURCES:
proposal result in:
Could the
a. The alteration or destruction
of a prehistoric or historic
archaeological site?
Adverse
impacts
historic
_ object?
c. Other?
b.
physical or aesthetic
to a prehistoric or
site, structure or
14. Mandatory Findings of Significance
(Section 15065)
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The California Environmental
Quality Act states that if any of
the following can be answered yes
or maybe, the project may have a
significant effect on the
environment and an Environmental
Impact Report shall be prepared.
a. Does the project have the
potential to degrade the
quality of the environment,
sUbstantially reduce the
habitat of a fish or wildlife
species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop
below self sustaining levels,
threaten to eliminate a plant
or animal community, reduce
the number or restrict the
range of a rare or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate
Yes
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important examples of the
major periods of California
history or prehistory?
b. Does the project have the
potential to . achieve short
term, to the disadvantage of
long-term, environmental
goals? (A short-term impact
on the environment is one
which occurs in a relatively
brief, definitive period of
time while long-term impacts
will endure well into the
future.)
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x
c. Does the project have impacts
which are individually
limited, but cumulatively
considerable? (A project aay
impact on two or more separate
resources where the impact on
each resource is relatively
small, but where the effect of
the total of those impacts on
the environment is
significant. )
d. Does the project have
environmental effects which
will cause substantial adverse
effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly?
C. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES
(Attach sheets as necessary.)
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ENVIRONMENTAL EV ALUA TION AND MITIGA TION MEAS~ES
1.a. The project may result in earth movement of 10.000 cubic yards. However.
soi 1 that is unearthed recompacts at a 10-25 percent hi gher densi ty. The
sewer pipe and required shading should fill the hole without the need for
additional soil. The Engineering Department does not expect to have to
export soil.
5. The project will result in a temporary increase in the existing nO,ise
levels during construction. The hours of construction will be limited to
7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. The municipal code allows construction to continue
until 10:00 p.m.. normally however. the work day will end before 5 p.m.
because of the cost of overtime. The contractor cannot block access to a
residence overnight and. therefore. construction might continue in ,order
to provide that access. Additionally. construction in anyone location
will be completed within one or two days.
7.c. The project could expose people to potential health or safety hazards.
The project will result in trenches approximately eight feet deep near
pedestrian ways and an elementary school. The contractor will use barri-
cades and equipment to prevent pedestrian access. The trenches will not
be left unattended during work hours and will not be left open over
night. Muscoy Elementary School will be notified of dates and times of
construction in order to adjust bus routes or play times.
g.c. The project could impact existing public transportation systems in that
Omnitrans has routes that traverse the project area. The project will
not result in the closure of streets. Construction will be limited to
one side of the street and one lane will be open to traffic at all times.
Barricades and flagman will be used where necessary to maintain smooth
traffic flow. Omnitrans will be notified of dates and times of
,construction to minimize any potential for impact.
9.d. The project will result in an alteration of the present patterns of cir-
culation. The potential traffic problems will be mitigated with the use
of signs. barricades and flagmen where necessary to route traffic past
the construction site.
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On the basis of this initial study,
The proposed project COULD NOr have a significant effect on the
environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
The proposed project could bave a significant effect on the
environment, although there will not be a significant effect in
this case because the mitigation measures described above have
been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be
prepared.
The proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the
environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
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INTERCEPTOR
SEWER
FROM CAI.IFORNIA STIfEET a PORTER
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ENVIR~EN'~L PUBLIC W~ AGENCY
TRANSPOFtfATlON DEPARTMENT
825 Ul(~~t
San Bernardino, CA 92415
714/387-2890
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In accordance wltll your application dated FEB. 7,. 19_ and subject to the provisions and requi_nts of
County Cod. No. 51.011.51.059, th. Genefal ProvIsions printed on the _ side of tIlIe pennlt andlor such Special Provisions as may
lie attached hereto, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED 10 excavate andlor encroacll within County road rlghl-of.way for Ih. purpo..
of performing Ih. foil_lng _rk:
LOCATION OF WORK:
MACY STREET/DUFFY STREET/CAJON BLVD./BLAKE STREET/PORTER STREET, VARIES, SEE
ATTACHED PLANS, MUSCOY AREA.
BLOCK:
TRACT:
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LEGAL DESC: APN
ION ITEMS:
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DiiV&wAY APPROACH GUTTER SIDEWALK MVlNG CCIISt: ~i: " "~ cm4E"
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SewER @ WATER D CATV 0 OTHER 0
TELEPHONE 0
ELECTRICAL 0
UTILITY: GAS 0
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