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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-Public Works 'CI-o OF SAN BIERNARDIIO - ~ileNo. l.U411 RIEQUOT FOR COUNCIL AeON From: GENE R. KLATT, Acting Director Subject: Adoption of Negative Declaration --Improvement of Grade Crossing No. 2-83.9 on Pepper Avenue Dept: Publ ic Works/Engineering Date: 7-27-88 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 12-15-80 Resolution No. 80-510 adopted authorizing execution of an Agreement with Santa Fe. 06-09-86 Authorization granted to advise Caltrans that the City will finance the local agency share. 08-18-86 City Administrator authorized and directed to provide $31,000 to finance the City's share of improving Grade Crossing No. 2-83.9 on Pepper Avenue. 08-19-86 Resolution No. 86-342 adopted authorizing execution of Program Supplement No. 41. 08-19-86 Resolution No. 86-353 adopted authorizing execution of a Supplemental Agreement with Santa Fe. 06-06-88 Finding of Need for Health & Safety made. Recommended motion: cc: 1. That the Negative Declaration for improvement of Grade Crossin9 No. 2-83.9 on Pepper Avenue be adopted. 2. That a finding be made that improvement of Grade Crossing No. 2-83.9 on Pepper Avenue is consistent with the interim policy document. Jim Robbins Jim Richardson Jim Penman Planning Department I I .. .// fi . Signature Supporting data attached: Mi c:h~pl W. Grllbb~ Phone: Staff Report & Initial Study for PW Proiect 88-19 Waro: 5111 Contact person: 3 FUNDING REOUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) 242-362-57652 (Acct. Description) Pepoer Avenue Grade Crossing Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. ~--, ~ITQOF SAN BERNARDIQ - REQUCtT FOR COUNCIL ~ON STAFF REPORT The crossing on Pepper Avenue with the Santa Fe Railway, south of Rialto Avenue, will be improved by installation of flashing lights and automatic gates. These protection devices will be installed at the planned ultimate width of Pepper Avenue. Widening of the approach roadways to the ultimate width will be required. This widening will be done under a contract awarded by the City. At the meeting of 6-30-88, the Environmental Review Committee recommended adoption of a Negative Declaration for Public Works Project No. 88-19. The Initial Study for the project is attached. The public review period was from July 7, 1988, to July 20, 1988. No comments were received during the review period. A Notice of Determination will be filed by the Planning Department after adoption of the Negative Declaration. The Planning Department has determined that this project is consistent with the interim policy document. 7-27-88 75-0264 . , o o o o PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Initial Study for Environmental Review Public Works B8-l9A To Install A.C. Pavement, Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk to Widen the Road for Four Lanes of Traf=ic at the Railroad Grade Crossing on Pepper Avenue at the A.T. - & S.F. Railroad Right-of-Way Between Mill Street & Pepper Street Prepared by: Mary Lanier Planning Department 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 (714) 384-5057 Prepared for: City of San Bernardino 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 . , 0 0 0 .:> TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 Introduction 1-1 2.0 Executive Sununary 2-1 2.1 Proposed Project 2-1 2.2 Project Impacts 2-1 3.0 Project Description 3-1 3.1 Location 3-1 3.2 Site Project Characteristics 3-1 3.2.1 Existing Conditions 3-1 3.2.2 Project Characteristics 3-1 4.0 Environmental Assessment 4-1 4.1 Environmental Setting 4-1 4.2 Environmental Effects 4-1 4.2.1 Noise 4-1 4.2.2 Transportation/Circulation 4-1 5.0 Appendices 4-1 6 o o o 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report is provided by the City of San Bernardino as an Initial Study for Public Works 88-19A to install AC pavement curb and gutter and sidewalk to widen the road for four lanes. As stated in Section 15063 of the State of California Envi- ronmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, the purposes of an Initial Study are to: 1. Provide the Lead Agency with information to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepar an EIR or a Negative Declaration; 2. Enable an applicant or Lead Agency to modify a project mitigating adverse impacts before an EIR is prepared, thereby enabling the project to qualify for a Negative Declaration; 3. Assist the preparation of an ~IR, if one is required by: a. Focusing the EIR on the effects determined to be significant, b. Identifying the effects determined not to be significant, c. Explaining the reasons for determining that potentially significant effects would not be significant. 4. Facilitate environmental assessment early in the design of a project; 5. Provide documentation of the factual basis for the finding in a Negative Declaration that a project will not have a significant effect on the environment; 6. Eliminate unnecessary EIR's; 7. Determine whether a previously prepared EIR could be used with the project. 1-1 6 o o o Initial Study Re: PW 88-19A June 30, 1988 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2.1 PROPOSED PROJECT The project under consideration, Public Works No. 88-19, to allow the installation of AC pavement, gutter and sidewalks to widen the road to four lanes. A.T. & S.E. Railroad will perform improvements within railroad rail and crossing gates. 2.2 PROJECT IMPACTS The project impacts identified on the attached checklist include: Sa. Increases in existing noise levels. Sb. Exposure of people to exterior noise levels over 6Sdb. 9d. Alteration of present patterns of circulation. ge. Impact to rail traffic. The impacts identified are possible during the time of construc- tion. There are no known impacts for this project after it has been completed. 2-1 6 o o o Initial Study Re: PW 88-19A June 30, 1988 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3.1 LOCATION The proposed project is located at the railroad grade crossing of A.T. & S.F. on Pepper Avenue between Mill Street and Rialto. 3.2 SITE PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS 3.2.1 EXISTING CONDITIONS The site is currently paved at the crossing. either side will allow expansion. The street on both sides of the railroad crossing. Vacant land on is already widened 3.2.2 PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS To install AC pavement, gutter and sidewalk to widen Pepper to four lanes across the railroad crossing. A.T. & S.F. will perform work within railroad rail and crossing gates. 3-1 6 o o o Initial Study Re: PW88-l9A June 30, 1988 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 4.1 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING The site currently has railroad tracks crossing the street. The land on either side is vacant. The surrounding area includes mobil home park to the northeast, a manufacturing company to the southeast, single-family homes to the south- west and vacant land to the northwest. There is no natural vegetation on the site. A 100-year flood area is to the north of the railroad tracks. 4.2 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS The environmental checklist identifies several areas of con- cern. These concerns are only at the time of construction, none were identified as an impact to the project. 4.2.1 5. Noise a. Increase in noise levels? b. Exposure of people to exterior noise levels above 65db or interior noise levels above 45db? Construction' of this project could increase noise levels. The mitigation would be to control the hours of construction to be from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. 4.2.2 9. Transportation/Circulation: Could the proposal result in: d. Alteration of present patterns of circulation? e. Impact to rail or air traffic? During construction, circulation ~ay be impacted. This would be mitigated by providing alternate access through the area during construction. T~is impact would be temporary. The railroad company will perform improvements within the railroad crossing and crossing gates, to avoid any impacts with the railroad 4-1 . 6 o o o Initial Study Re: PW 88-19A June 30, 1988 5.0 APPENDICES Appendice "An - Negative Declaration Appendice "B" - Site Plan Appendice "C" - Location Map 5-1 . , o o "APPENDICE "A" o o "'" ~ D. DETERMINA1j:ON o On the basis of this initial study, The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. The proposed project could have 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. 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