California State Lands Commission
Betty T. Yee, State Controller,
Chair
Eleni Kounalakis, Lieutenant
Governor, Member
Keely
Bosler, Director of Department of Finance, Member
Original Agenda Posted 4:00 PM on Thursday, June 11, 2020
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The majority of
items on the consent agenda are presented by the Commission’s Land Management
Division and involve the state’s tide and submerged lands and beds of navigable
waterways. These Land Management consent items are organized by regions (see
Geographical breakdown). Consent items involving school lands that benefit the
State Teachers’ Retirement System are next addressed, followed by items from
the Commission’s other divisions.
NORTHERN REGION
COUNTIES: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen,
Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Lake, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou,
Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yuba.
BAY / DELTA
REGION COUNTIES: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa, Marin, Mono,
Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Joaquin,
Solano, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne.
CENTRAL /
SOUTHERN REGION COUNTIES: Fresno, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles,
Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San
Benito, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Tulare, and Ventura.
· A and S references are to Assembly and Senate districts
· CEQA - California Environmental Quality Act Order of Business
Public comments will be heard at 11:00 am for items not on the agenda, for no more than 30 minutes. At the discretion of the Chair, speakers will be given up to 3 minutes. For those unable to attend the early comment period, there may be additional comment time available later in the day. Note: Comments made during the general public comment period regarding matters pending before the Commission do not become part of the official record for those matters.
Continuation of Rent Actions to be taken by the Executive Officer pursuant to the Commission’s Delegation of Authority:
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AT&T
Corporation (Lessee) Continuation of rent at $412,232 per year for a General
Lease – Right-of-Way Use of sovereign land in the Pacific Ocean, offshore of
Manchester State Beach, Mendocino County. (PRC 8203.1)
·
AT&T Corporation (Lessee) Continuation of rent at
$115,042 per year for a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use of sovereign land in
the Pacific Ocean, offshore of Montańa de Oro State Park, San Luis Obispo
County. (PRC 8204.1)
·
Martin Resorts, Inc. (Lessee) Continuation of rent at $14,353
per year for a General Lease – Protective Structure Use located on sovereign
land in the Pacific Ocean, adjacent to 2411, 2555, 2575, and 2651 Price Street,
Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo County. (PRC 4698.1)
The following items are considered to be noncontroversial and are subject to change at any time up to the date of the meeting.
01
ANDREW
D. ABRAMSON AND AMANDA K. ABRAMSON (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 3860 North Lake
Boulevard, near Carnelian
Bay, Placer County; for an existing pier and two mooring buoys not previously authorized
by the Commission, removal of a third existing mooring buoy, and installation,
use and maintenance of a boat lift. CEQA Consideration: categorical
exemption. (A2366; RA# 2019158) (A 1; S 1)
(Staff: L. Anderson)
02
ALAN K. AUSTIN AND MARIANNE P. AUSTIN, TRUSTEES OF THE AUSTIN
FAMILY TRUST DATED AUGUST 6, 1997; AND BEAMING JOY LIMITED, A BVI LIMITED
CORPORATION (LESSEE); ALAN K. AUSTIN AND MARIANNE P. AUSTIN,
TRUSTEES OF THE AUSTIN FAMILY TRUST DATED AUGUST 6, 1997; AND ERIC S. O’ BRIEN
AND SUZANNE D. O’ BRIEN, TRUSTEES OF THE O’ BRIEN FAMILY TRUST DATED DECEMBER
29, 2003 (APPLICANT): Consider waiver of rent, penalty, and
interest; termination of Lease No. PRC 5801.1, a General Lease – Recreational
Use; and application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land
located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 850 and 860 West Lake Boulevard, near Tahoe
City, Placer County; for an existing joint-use pier, two boat lifts, and four
mooring buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 5801.1; A2368; RA# 2019170) (A 1; S 1) (Staff: S. Avila) – Removed from agenda 06/23/2020
03
BEARSLIDE
LAKE TAHOE, LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LESSEE); 6M, LLC, A WASHINGTON LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY (APPLICANT): Consider waiver of rent, penalty, and interest; termination
of Lease No. PRC 4857.1, a General Lease – Recreational Use, and an application
for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe,
adjacent to 4480 North Lake
Boulevard, near Carnelian Bay, Placer County; for an existing pier, boathouse,
boat hoist, sundeck with stairs, and two mooring buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical
exemption. (Lease 4857.1; A2367; RA# 2019156) (A 1;
S 1) (Staff: L. Anderson)
04 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION – DISTRICT 3 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Public Agency Use, of sovereign land located in the Feather River, adjacent to the Feather River Bridge, near Marysville and Yuba City, Yuba and Sutter counties; for the Feather River Bridge Scour Repair Project. CEQA Consideration: Mitigated Negative Declaration, adopted by the California Department of Transportation, State Clearinghouse No. 2018102014, and adoption of a Mitigation Monitoring Program. (A2243; RA# 2019187) (A 3; S 4) (Staff: A. Franzoia)
05
CENTRAL
VALLEY FLOOD PROTECTION BOARD (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Public Agency
Use, of sovereign land located in the Sacramento River, San Joaquin
River, Cache Slough, Haas Slough, Elk Slough, Georgiana Slough, Lindsey
Slough, and Steamboat Slough, in Colusa, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus,
Sutter, and Yolo counties; for construction, use and maintenance of existing
levee erosion repair sites and bank stabilization. CEQA Consideration:
Phases 1-3: categorical exemption;
Phases 4-5: Mitigated Negative Declaration, adopted by the
California Department of Water Resources, State Clearinghouse No. 2019049138,
and adoption of a Mitigation
Monitoring Program. (W27165; RA# 31417) (A 4, 9, 11, 12, 13; S 3, 4, 5,
6, 8) (Staff: M.J. Columbus)
06
COUNTY
OF SHASTA (APPLICANT):
Consider application for a General Lease – Public Agency Use, of sovereign land
located in Anderson Creek, adjacent to Assessor’s Parcel Numbers
089-110-005-000 and 057-360-008-000, near Adobe Lane and Reading Island, near
Cottonwood, Shasta County; for an existing two-lane bridge, known as the Adobe
Road Bridge. CEQA consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 3349.9; RA# 38315) (A 1; S 1)
(Staff: A. Franzoia)
07
DAVID
B. COWARD AND LINDA J. COWARD, AS TRUSTEES OF THE DAVID B. AND LINDA J. COWARD
TRUST DATED OCTOBER 1, 1989; AND John F. Kautz and Kurt Kautz and Sandra Kautz
(APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 8193 and 8201 Meeks Bay Avenue, near Meeks Bay, El Dorado County;
for an existing joint-use pier, two boat lifts, and
two mooring buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 7258.1; A2223; RA# 2019050) (A 5; S 1) (Staff: J. Toy)
08
D.
A. DABBAGH AND JEANNE M. DABBAGH, TRUSTEES OF THE D. A. AND JEANNE M. DABBAGH
1985 REVOCABLE FAMILY TRUST; DONALD R. JOHNSON AND LAURA K. JOHNSON, TRUSTEES
OF THE DON AND LAURA JOHNSON TRUST; AND LINDA BULLOCK MERRIFIELD, TRUSTEE OF
THE LINDA C. BULLOCK REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General
Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to
3031 and 3035 Jameson Beach Road, near Camp Richardson, El Dorado County; for
one existing mooring buoy previously authorized by the Commission; removal of
an existing pier; construction of a
multi-parcel joint-use pier; and use and maintenance of two existing
freshwater intake pipelines and two mooring buoys not previously authorized by
the Commission. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemptions. (Lease 5263.1; RA#
2019011) (A 5; S 1) (Staff: A. Franzoia)
09
EUREKA
READY MIX CONCRETE CO., INC. (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General
Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign
land located in the Eel River, adjacent
to Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 201-221-009,
201-261-001, 106-221-001, 106-221-003, 106-221-004, and 106-221-005,
near Fortuna, Humboldt County; for a seasonal
bridge crossing. CEQA Consideration: California Coastal Commission
Coastal Development Permit No. 1-15-0204-A2. (Lease 7988.1; A2257; RA# 2019068)
(A 2; S 2)
(Staff: J. Toy)
10
GATES
TAHOE HOUSE LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 1320 West Lake Boulevard, near Tahoe City, Placer County; for an existing pier, boathouse, boat
lift, sundeck with stairs, and two mooring buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 5913.1; A2294; RA# 2019113) (A 1; S 1)
(Staff: L. Anderson)
11
C.
DON HUFF, JR., TRUSTEE OF THE EXEMPTION TRUST UNDER THE C. DON HUFF, JR. AND
MARY K. HUFF FAMILY TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 10, 2003; AND C. DON HUFF, JR.,
TRUSTEE OF THE SURVIVOR'S TRUST UNDER THE C. DON HUFF, JR. AND MARY K. HUFF
FAMILY TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 10, 2003 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 4150 Ferguson Avenue, near Carnelian
Bay, Placer County; for an
existing pier, boathouse with a pitched roof,
and two mooring buoys previously authorized by the Commission, and an existing
boat lift not previously authorized by the Commission. CEQA
Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 4229.1;
A2036; RA# 17018) (A 1; S 1)
(Staff: J. Toy)
12
HUMBOLDT
REDWOOD COMPANY, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (APPLICANT): Consider
application for a General Lease – Right-of-Way
Use, of sovereign land located in the Eel River,
adjacent to Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 205-061-002
and 205-351-030, near Scotia, Humboldt County; for a seasonal bridge crossing. CEQA Consideration: Negative
Declaration and Addendum, adopted by the County of Humboldt, State
Clearinghouse No. 1996042012. (Lease 7171.1;
RA# 20418) (A 2; S 2) (Staff: J. Toy)
13
CHRISTOPHER
H. LEGALLET AND MARIE LEGALLET, TRUSTEES OF THE LEGALLET TRUST DATED JULY 7,
2000 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED IN 2009 (APPLICANT): Consider amendment of Lease No. PRC
9295.1, a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake
Tahoe, adjacent to 6956 Pomin Avenue, near Tahoma,
Placer County; for construction of a pier, boat lift, ramp, and catwalk,
removal of one existing mooring buoy; and continued use and maintenance of one
existing mooring buoy and one freshwater intake pipeline. CEQA Consideration:
categorical exemptions. (PRC 9295.1; A2370; RA# 2019146) (A 1; S 1) (Staff: S.
Avila)
14
PAULA
K. MATHIS, TRUSTEE OF THE PAULA K. MATHIS REVOCABLE TRUST DATED 11/17/2000; AND
JEFF HAWKINS AND MEGAN MYERS, CO-TRUSTEES OF THE TAHOE TRUST U/T/A 12/30/2005
(LESSEE); 4970 WEST LAKE, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; AND JEFF
HAWKINS AND MEGAN MYERS, CO-TRUSTEES OF THE TAHOE TRUST U/T/A 12/30/2005
(APPLICANT): Consider acceptance of a lease
quitclaim deed for Lease No. PRC 5652.1.
a General Lease – Recreational Use, and
application for a General Lease – Recreational
Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe,
adjacent to 4970 West Lake Boulevard,
near Homewood, Placer County; for an existing pier, boathouse with a boat hoist, and two mooring
buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 5652.1; A2175;
RA# 2019021) (A 1; S 1) (Staff: J. Toy)
15
BRIAN
C. MCCOSKER AND JACQUELINE S. MCCOSKER (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe,
adjacent to 3051 Jameson Beach Road, near South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County; for
an existing pier and two mooring buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical
exemption. (Lease 8792.1; A2203; RA# 2019039) (A
5; S 1) (Staff: Logan Anderson)
16
MERCER-FRASER
COMPANY (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign land located in
the Eel River, adjacent to Assessor’s
Parcel Number 200-341-005, near Fortuna, Humboldt
County; for a seasonal bridge crossing.
CEQA Consideration: California Coastal Commission Coastal Development Permit
No. 1-15-0277 and 1-15-0277-A1. (Lease 7760.1;
A2154; RA# 2019020) (A 2; S 2)
(Staff: J. Toy) – Staff Report revised
06/22/2020
17
MERCER-FRASER
COMPANY (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign land located in
the Eel River, adjacent to Assessor’s
Parcel Numbers 106-041-015, 200-352-006, and
200-352-009, near Fortuna, Humboldt County; for a seasonal bridge crossing. CEQA Consideration: California Coastal
Commission Coastal Development Permit Nos. 1-15-0277 and 1-15-0277-A1. (Lease 7797.1; A2170; RA# 2019020) (A 2; S 2) (Staff: J. Toy) - Staff Report revised 06/22/2020
18
MICHAEL
EDWARD SANDLER, TRUSTEE, OR HIS SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, OF THE MICHAEL EDWARD
SANDLER REVOCABLE TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 7150 North Lake Boulevard, Tahoe Vista, Placer County; for two existing mooring
buoys. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 8868.1; A2475; RA# 2019218) (A 1; S 1) (Staff: L. Anderson)
19
SONOMA
COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Public Agency Use,
of sovereign land located in the Russian River at Guerneville River Park,
adjacent to Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 071-160-069 and 071-160-070, near the
State Highway 116 Vehicle Bridge, Guerneville, Sonoma County; for construction,
use, and maintenance of a nonmotorized boat ramp and rock slope protection.
CEQA Consideration: Mitigated Negative Declaration, adopted by Sonoma County,
State Clearinghouse No. 2004022066, and adoption of a Mitigation Monitoring
Program. (A2337; RA# 2019142) (A 2; S 2) (Staff: S. Avila)
20
TAHOE LAKEVIEW, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY (LESSEE); NICKSAM
PROPERTIES, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (APPLICANT): Consider waiver of penalty and interest; and acceptance of
lease quitclaim deed for Lease No. PRC 8913.1, a General Lease – Recreational
Use; and application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land
located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 963 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, El
Dorado County; for an existing pier, boat lift, and three mooring buoys;
relocation of a catwalk; installation of a proposed boat lift; and removal of a
fourth existing mooring buoy. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemptions.
(Lease 8913.1; RA# 17118) (A 5; S 1) (Staff: S. Avila)
21
HERBERT
L. WEINMAN AND BEVERLY B. WEINMAN, TRUSTEES UNDER THE HERBERT L. AND BEVERLY B.
WEINMAN REVOCABLE INTER VIVOS TRUST DATED 12/14/83 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Lake Tahoe, adjacent to 7480 North Lake
Boulevard, near Tahoe Vista, Placer County; for one existing mooring buoy. CEQA
Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 6102.1;
A2355; RA# 2019153) (A 1; S 1)
(Staff: L. Anderson)
22
DARREN
WILLIAM BROCK, AS TRUSTEE OF THE DAWB TRUST, DATED MAY 17, 2004 (ASSIGNOR);
JANELLE M. HOPPS, AS TRUSTEE OF THE VITZNAU TRUST, AND RYAN A. BAILY
(ASSIGNEE): Consider assignment of Lease No. PRC 5720.1, a
General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in the Sacramento
River, adjacent to 3505 Garden Highway, near Sacramento, Sacramento County; for
an existing boat dock and appurtenant facilities. CEQA Consideration: not a
project. (PRC 5720.1; A2547; RA# 2019260) (A 7; S 6) (Staff: J. Holt)
23
CALIFORNIA
RESOURCES PETROLEUM CORPORATION (LESSEE): Consider revision of rent to Lease No. PRC 8874.1, a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign land in the bed of Sevenmile Slough, near Isleton, Sacramento County; for two
natural gas pipelines. CEQA Consideration: not a project. (Lease 8874.1) (A 11;
S 3) (Staff: D. Tutov)
24
CALIFORNIA
STATE LANDS COMMISSION (PARTY): Consider approval of the 2020 Category 2 Black Point
benchmark rental rate for sovereign land in the Petaluma River near Black
Point, Marin County. CEQA Consideration: not a project. (W27244) (A 10; S 2, 3)
(Staff: V. Caldwell) – Exhibit B revised 06/18/2020
25
CITY
OF SACRAMENTO (APPLICANT): Consider amendment of Lease No.
PRC 9574.9, a General Lease – Public Agency Use, of sovereign land located in
the American River between River Mile (RM) 23 and RM 13, near Rancho Cordova
and Fair Oaks, Sacramento County; to include additional fish habitat
restoration sites. CEQA Consideration: Mitigated Negative Declaration, adopted by the City
of Sacramento, State Clearinghouse No. 2019069088. (PRC 9574.9; A2383; RA# 2019202) (A 6, 8; S 1) (Staff: D. Tutov)
26
BUCK
KAMPHAUSEN (ASSIGNOR); PATRICK D. CRAIG AND KATHRYN A. CRAIG, TRUSTEES OF THE
PATRICK D. CRAIG AND KATHRYN A. CRAIG FAMILY 2000 TRUST (ASSIGNEE): Consider assignment of Lease No. PRC
6021.1, a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Mare
Island Strait, adjacent to 8 1/2 Sandy Beach Road, near Vallejo, Solano County;
for an existing deck and appurtenant facilities. CEQA Consideration: not a project.
(PRC 6021.1; A2527; RA# 2019245) (A 14; S 3) (Staff: D. Tutov)
27
JOHN
W. KNICKERBOCKER, TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN W. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST DATED DECEMBER 8,
2014 (APPLICANT):
Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational and Protective
Structure Use, of sovereign land located in Steamboat Slough, adjacent to 14153
Grand Island Road, near Walnut Grove, Sacramento County; for an existing boat
dock, appurtenant facilities, and bank protection. CEQA Consideration:
categorical exemption. (Lease 6850.1; A2526; RA# 2019244) (A 11; S 3) (Staff: J.
Holt)
28
LESLIE
F. LYMAN, TRUSTEE OF THE LESLIE F. LYMAN TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 19, 2009
(APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in the Sacramento River, adjacent to 13600 State Highway
160, near Walnut Grove, Sacramento County; for an existing covered boat dock,
two personal watercraft ramps, and appurtenant facilities. CEQA Consideration:
categorical exemption. (Lease 8580.1; A2369; RA# 2019154) (A 11; S 3) (Staff:
G. Asimakopoulos)
29
MARK
E. MORAIS AND LINDA S. MORAIS, TRUSTEES, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, OF THE
MORAIS FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Other, of
sovereign land located in the North Mokelumne River,
adjacent to 14743 Walnut
Grove-Thornton Road, Walnut Grove, Sacramento County; for an
accommodation dock and appurtenant facilities not previously authorized by the
Commission. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (A2546; RA# 2019262) (A
11; S 3) (Staff: V. Caldwell)
30
KAREN
PATRICK AND WILLIAM W. JACKSON, AS CO-TRUSTEES OF THE JANA L. JACKSON REVOCABLE
TRUST DATED MARCH 4, 1994 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a
General Lease – Recreational and Protective Structure Use, of sovereign land
located in the Sacramento River, adjacent to 2211 Garden Highway, Sacramento,
Sacramento County; for an existing boat dock, appurtenant facilities, and bank
protection. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 5726.1; A2418;
RA# 2019217) (A 7; S 6) (Staff: J. Holt)
31
PACIFIC
GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (LESSEE): Consider adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration, State
Clearinghouse No. 2020040266, and adoption of a Mitigation Monitoring Program
and consider amendment of Lease No. PRC 5438.1-B, a General Lease –
Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign land in the San Joaquin River, near Patterson,
Stanislaus County; to install a natural gas pipeline, and decommission and
remove an existing natural gas pipeline. (PRC 5438.1-B; A2043; RA# 24618) (A 31;
S 14) (Staff: M. Schroeder)
32
SFPP,
L.P. (LESSEE):
Consider amendment of Lease No. PRC 9402.1, a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use,
of sovereign land in various waterways, in various counties; to install a
petroleum pipeline and remove two existing pipelines in Pacheco Creek, near
Concord, Contra Costa County. CEQA Consideration: statutory exemption. (PRC
9042.1; A2420; RA# 2019178) (A 14; S 7) (Staff: M. Schroeder)
33
THOMAS
G. STUBBS (ASSIGNOR); CHRISTINE SCHULTZ AND ALAN D. COLLENETTE (ASSIGNEE): Consider assignment of Lease No. PRC
5321.1, a General Lease – Recreational and Protective Structure Use, of
sovereign land located in Corte Madera Creek, adjacent to 19 Boardwalk One, near
Larkspur, Marin
County; for an existing boat dock, appurtenant facilities, and bank protection.
CEQA Consideration: not a project. (PRC 5321.1; A2302; RA# 2019091) (A 10; S 2)
(Staff: J. Holt)
34
THE
WOODBRIDGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General
Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign land located in the Mokelumne River,
adjacent to 800 East Woodbridge Road, Woodbridge, San Joaquin County; for an
existing pedestrian bridge. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease
5028.1; A2327; RA# 2019144) (A 9; S 5) (Staff: J. Holt)
35
BOLSA
CHICA CONSERVANCY (LESSEE/APPLICANT): Consider acceptance of a lease quitclaim deed for Lease No.
PRC 8685.9 a General Lease – Other, and application for a General Lease –
Other, of sovereign land located in the Bolsa Chica lowlands, adjacent to 3842
Warner Avenue, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for continued use and the
removal and replacement of an existing interpretive center. CEQA Consideration:
categorical exemptions. (Lease 8685.9; A2495; RA# 2019264) (A 72; S 34) (Staff:
K. Connor)
36
CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (APPLICANT): Consider application for a Public Agency Permit and approval
of a Right-of-Way Map pursuant to Section 101.5 of the Streets and Highways
Code, of sovereign land located in the Pacific Ocean, between Big Sycamore
Canyon and Point Sand Dune, near Point Mugu, Ventura County; for repairs to
Pacific Coast Highway/Highway 1. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption.
(A2029; RA# 24918) (A 44; S 27) (Staff: D. Simpkin)
37
CITY
OF MENDOTA (APPLICANT):
Consider application for a General Lease – Public Agency Use, of sovereign land
located in Fresno Slough, near Mendota, Fresno County; for removal of an
existing bridge not
previously authorized by the Commission; and the construction, use, and
maintenance of a bridge and a water pipeline. CEQA Consideration: Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report certified by the California State Lands Commission,
State Clearinghouse No. 2009072044, and Addendum adopted by the City of Mendota. (W27079; RA# 07118) (A 31; S 12)
(Staff: R. Collins)
38
DONALD
G. GOODWIN, TRUSTEE OF THE DONALD G. GOODWIN LIVING TRUST DATED DECEMBER 23,
1996 (APPLICANT):
Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational and Protective
Structure Use, of sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington
Harbour adjacent to 16492 Somerset Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for
an existing boat dock, access ramp, cantilevered deck, and bulkhead protection.
CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 3164.1; A2544; RA# 2019258)
(A 72; S 34) (Staff: L. Pino)
39
GERALD A. JONES, TRUSTEE OF THE GERALD A. JONES AND MARILYN L.
JONES REVOCABLE TRUST, DATED SEPTEMBER 12, 1985 (LESSEE) STEVEN A. LOVATO AND
KAREN L. LOVATO, TRUSTEES OF THE STEVEN A. LOVATO AND KAREN L. LOVATO REVOCABLE
TRUST, DATED FEBRUARY 22, 2001 (APPLICANT): Consider termination of
Lease No. PRC 3079.1, a General Lease – Recreational Use, and an application for
a General Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in the Midway
Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent to 3442 Gilbert Drive, Huntington
Beach, Orange County; for an existing boat dock, access ramp, and cantilevered
deck. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 3079.1; A2472; RA#
2019188) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor) – Removed
from agenda 06/19/2020
40
NAOKI KAWAI (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent
to 16807 Bolero Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for an existing boat
dock, access ramp, and cantilevered deck. CEQA Consideration: categorical
exemption. (Lease 4097.1; A2210; RA# 2019108) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
41
RICHARD
G. LEWIS AND SANDRA A. LEWIS, CO-TRUSTEES OF THE LEWIS FAMILY TRUST ESTABLISHED
SEPTEMBER 18,1991 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent
to 16472 Malden Circle, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for an existing boat
dock, access ramp, and cantilevered deck. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption.
(Lease 3563.1; A2312; RA# 2019103) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
42
WARDNER
JASON NEZAT AND CAROL ANN NEZAT (APPLICANT): Consider application for a
General Lease – Protective Structure Use of sovereign land located adjacent to
205 Pacific Avenue, Solana Beach, San Diego County; for a seacave/notch
fill. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 8185.1; A2334; RA#
2019121) (A 78; S 39) (Staff: D. Simpkin)
43
SON
NGUYEN AND THUY DUONG LE (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent
to 16852 Coral Cay Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for an existing boat
dock, access ramp, and cantilevered deck not previously authorized by the
Commission. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (W27015; A2095; RA#
28418) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
44
ALASTAIR
OLDFIELD, TRUSTEE OF THE OLDFIELD TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 8, 1997 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent
to 16571 Carousel Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for an existing boat
dock. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 4098.1; A2201; RA# 2019236)
(A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
45
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (LESSEE): Consider revision of rent to Lease No.
PRC 8877.1, a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign
land located in the bed of the
Kings River, adjacent
to Fresno County Assessor's Parcel Numbers 365-072-13T, 19T, and 20T,
Reedley, Fresno County;
for overhead transmission lines. CEQA
Consideration: not a project. (PRC 8877.1)
(A 31; S 14) (Staff: K. Foster)
46
PARADISE
COVE LAND COMPANY, LLC (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease –
Commercial Use, of sovereign land located in the Pacific Ocean at Paradise
Cove, Malibu, Los Angeles County; for an existing pier. CEQA Consideration:
categorical exemption. (Lease 391.1; RA# 11718) (A 50; S 27) (Staff: D.
Simpkin)
47
ELSIE
SUE PIERSON, CO-TRUSTEE OF THE PIERSON FAMILY TRUST, UDT DATED MARCH 25, 2004
(LESSEE); HUMBERTO S. MENDEZ AND ANAMARY A. MENDEZ, TRUSTEES OF THE MENDEZ
TRUST DATED JULY 27, 2016 (APPLICANT): Consider rescission of authorization for assignment of Lease
No. PRC 3166.1, termination of Lease No. PRC 3166.1, a General Lease –
Recreational Use, and an application for a General Lease – Recreational Use, of
sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent to
16522 Somerset Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for an existing boat
dock, access ramp, and cantilevered deck. CEQA Consideration: categorical
exemption. (Lease 3166.1; A2305; RA# 2019095) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
48
STEPHEN
W. PROCHNOW AND KAREN E. PROCHNOW AS CO-TRUSTEES OF THE PROCHNOW LIVING TRUST
ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 30, 1999 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General
Lease – Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in the Midway Channel of
Huntington Harbour, adjacent to 3472 Gilbert Drive, Huntington Beach, Orange
County; for an existing boat dock and access ramp previously authorized by the
Commission, and a cantilevered deck not previously authorized by the
Commission. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 3252.1; RA#
00513) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
49
JEFFREY
READ GRETHER AND BETSEY GRETHER CHILDREY, AS CO-TRUSTEES OF THE GRETHER
RESIDENCE TRUST DATED MAY 9, 2003 (ASSIGNOR); RAYMOND WANG AND SHIRLEY XIAOLING
WANG, TRUSTEES OF THE WANG FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST DATED MARCH 30, 2015
(ASSIGNEE): Consider assignment of Lease No. PRC 3855.1, a General Lease
– Recreational Use, of sovereign land located in Huntington Harbour, adjacent
to 16795 Bolero Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for a boat dock, access
ramp, and cantilevered deck. CEQA Consideration: not a project. (PRC 3855.1; A2195; RA# 2019034) (A 72; S 34)
(Staff: K. Connor)
50
RTI
INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. (APPLICANT): Consider adoption of
a Mitigated Negative Declaration, State Clearinghouse No. 2020040309, adoption
of a Mitigation Monitoring Program, and consider application for a
General Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of sovereign
land located in the Pacific Ocean, Pismo
State Beach, Grover Beach, San Luis Obispo County; for installation, use, and maintenance
of four steel conduits and one fiber-optic cable. (W27214; RA# 12018) (A 35; S
17) (Staff: D. Simpkin)
51
ROBERT
G. SEBRING AND GAIL SEBRING, TRUSTEES OF THE SEBRING FAMILY TRUST, DATED
JANUARY 10, 2002 (APPLICANT): Consider application for a General Lease – Recreational Use,
of sovereign land located in the Main Channel of Huntington Harbour, adjacent
to 16402 Grimaud Lane, Huntington Beach, Orange County; for an existing
cantilevered deck. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (Lease 8881.1;
A2499; RA# 2019214) (A 72; S 34) (Staff: K. Connor)
52
IP ATHOS, LLC and IP ATHOS II, LLC (APPLICANT):
Consider amendment to Lease No. PRC 9579.2, a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use,
of State-owned school land located in Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 16
East, SBM, northeast of Desert Center, Riverside County; to add a co-lessee.
CEQA Consideration: not a project. (PRC 9579.2; A2514; RA# 2019221) (A 56; S
28) (Staff: R. Collins)
– Removed from agenda 06/17/2020
53
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (LESSEE): Consider revision of rent to Lease No. PRC 8880.2, a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use, of State school land within a portion of Section 36, Township 5 South,
Range 15 East, SBM, near Desert Center, Riverside County; for an electrical
transmission line and appurtenant facilities. CEQA Consideration: not a
project. (PRC 8880.2) (A 56; S 28) (Staff: K. Foster)
54
BIG
BEAU SOLAR, LLC (APPLICANT): Consider application for a Non-Exclusive Geological Survey
Permit on State school land, Assessor’s Parcel Number 474-131-04, located
within Section 34, Township 10 North, Range 14 West, SBBM, Kern County. CEQA
Consideration: categorical exemption. (A2599; RA# 2019290) (A 36; S 16) (Staff:
R. B. Greenwood)
56
CHE SHENG CHAO AND WEI YUAN CHAO; KEITH KAI TSU
AND CARMELITA KO; BURK H. CHUNG AND MARY A.L. CHUNG; CHARLES NIP AND PATRICIA
NIP; RAYMOND K. LI AND CHI F. LI; AND KWOK HUNG SZETO AND NIKKI SZETO; AND
BURLINGAME BAY ASSOCIATES (LESSEES): Consider amendments, through the use
of settlement agreements, to defer rent for the following leases financially
impacted by COVID-19: Che Sheng Chao and Wei Yuan Chao et al., Lease No. PRC
4683.1, a General Lease – Commercial Use for a commercial parking lot adjacent
to San Francisco Bay in Burlingame, San Mateo County; and Burlingame Bay
Associates, Lease No. PRC 4687.1, a General Lease – Commercial Use for a
restaurant and associated facilities adjacent to San Francisco Bay in
Burlingame, San Mateo County. CEQA Consideration: not a project. (PRC 4683.1;
PRC 4687.1; W9301) (A 22; S 13) (Staff: K. Foster, M. Wiemer,
B. Bugsch)
57
CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION AND THE
CITY OF LONG BEACH (PARTIES): Consider approval of the proposed 2020 Long Beach Tidelands
Dry Gas Price Agreement, Wilmington Oil Field, Los Angeles County. CEQA
Consideration: not a project. (W503.2118) (A 70; S 33, 34) (Staff: J. Fabel, M.
Wiemer)
58
CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION, JEREL D.
ELLIOTT, JR., SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF, MARINE ENFORCEMENT DETAIL (PARTIES): Consider rescinding the authorization
to take title to and remove and dispose of an abandoned vessel; authorize the
Executive Officer in cooperation with the Office of the Attorney General to
bring any appropriate civil action against the registered owner of the vessel
Jerel D. Elliott, Jr., and any other potentially responsible party, to remove
and dispose of abandoned Vessel CF 5601 CK or to recoup costs related to its
removal and disposal; direct staff to
seek funds that can be expended to remove and dispose of Vessel CF 5601 CK and,
if such funds are found and the Executive Officer determines it to be
financially prudent and in the State’s best interests, to contract for removal
and disposal of the vessel; on sovereign land in the Sacramento River, adjacent
to Assessor Parcel Numbers 119-0230-042 and 119-0230-043, near Clarksburg,
Sacramento County. CEQA Consideration: categorical exemption. (A 9; S 3)
(Staff: A. Kershen)
59
CITY OF LONG BEACH (TRUSTEE): Review proposed tideland oil
revenue expenditure in an amount not to exceed $300,000 by the City of Long
Beach for one capital improvement project located on legislatively granted
sovereign land in the of the City of Long Beach, Los Angeles County. CEQA
Consideration: not a project. (G 05-03) (A 70; S 33) (Staff: M. Moser)
60
SAN FRANCISCO PORT COMMISSION, CITY AND
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION (PARTIES): Consider
a Public Trust Land Exchange Agreement involving public streets located within
the City and County of San Francisco. CEQA Consideration: Mitigated Negative
Declaration, adopted by the San Francisco Planning Department, State
Clearinghouse No. 2019119077, and adoption of a Mitigation Monitoring Program.
(G 11-01) (A 17; S 11) (Staff: R. Boggiano, E. Kennedy)
61 CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION: Legislative Report providing information and a status update concerning state legislation relevant to the Commission. CEQA Consideration: not applicable. (A & S: Statewide) (Staff: S. Pemberton)
62
CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION: Report on the continued monitoring of possible subsidence, Long Beach
Unit, Wilmington Oil Field, Los Angeles County. CEQA Consideration: not a
project. (W 10442, W 16001) (A 70; S 33, 34) (Staff: R. B. Greenwood)
63
CALIFORNIA
STATE LANDS COMMISSION (INFORMATIONAL): Informational update on efforts to
develop the Commission’s 2021-2025 Strategic Plan and to solicit comments and
suggestions from stakeholders. CEQA Consideration: not applicable. (A & S:
Statewide) (Staff: C. Connor, J. Lucchesi, B. Stoddard, K. Robinson-Filipp)
Public
Comment Letters
64
LONE
PINE PAIUTE-SHOSHONE RESERVATION, CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION (PARTIES): Consider authorization, as trustee of
the School Land Bank Fund, for the issuance of a patent to the Lone Pine
Paiute-Shoshone Reservation of 38.75 gross acres, more or less, of State-owned
school land located in Section 36, Township 18 South, Range 36 East, MDM, north
of Cartago, Inyo County. CEQA Consideration: statutory exemption. (SA5773) (A
26; S 8) (Staff: D. Simpkin)
65
ORNI 5 LLC (APPLICANT):
Consider issuance of two negotiated state geothermal resources leases, covering
approximately 2,739 acres combined of school or lieu lands (owned in fee), and
State Reserved Mineral Interest (RMI) land; the first lease covers
approximately 2,016 acres, Assessor's Parcel Numbers 017-340-010, 017-340-003,
017-010-048, 017-970-014, 017-340-004, 017-010-016, 017-010-056, 017-010-044,
017-010-045, 017-010-017, 017-010-027, and 017-050-013, located within Sections
32 and 34, Township 10 South, Range 10 East, and within Sections 4 and 10,
Township 11 South, Range10 East, SBM (Lease A2079); the second lease covers
approximately 723 acres Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 017-340-011 and 017-340-018,
located within Sections 10 and 16, Township 11 South, Range 10 East, SBM (Lease
A2230), southwest of the Salton Sea Geothermal field, located within the Truckhaven area, Imperial County. CEQA Consideration:
Mitigated Negative Declaration adopted by Imperial County, State Clearinghouse
No. 2019119033. (A2079, A2230; RA# 25714) (A 56; S 40) (Staff: V. Perez, N.
Saito) – Removed from agenda
06/16/2020
At any time during the meeting the Commission may meet in a session of Government Code section 11126, part of the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act.
The Commission may consider pending and possible litigation pursuant to the confidentiality of attorney-client communications and privileges provided under Government Code section 11126, subdivision (e).
1.
The Commission may consider pending and possible
matters that fall under Government Code section 11126, subdivision (e)(2)(A),
concerning adjudicatory proceedings before a court, an administrative body
exercising its adjudicatory authority, a hearing officer, or an arbitrator, to
which the Commission is a party. Such matters currently include the following:
· Baywood, LLC and California State Lands Commission v. DOES
· California Coastkeeper Alliance, California Coastal Protection v. California State Lands Commission
· California State Lands Commission v. Signal Hill Service, Inc.; Pacific Operators, Inc., dba Pacific Operators Offshore, Inc.; DOES 1-100
· California State Lands Commission, et al. v. Martins Beach 1 LLC, et al.
· Eugene Davis v. State of California and California State Lands Commission
· Hollister Ranch Owners Association v. Xavier Becerra, et al.
· In re: HVI Cat Canyon, Inc., Bankruptcy Chapter 11
· In re: PG&E Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Bankruptcy Chapter 11
· In re: Rincon Island Limited Partnership Chapter 7
· In re: Venoco, LLC, Bankruptcy Chapter 11
· John W. Lebolt and Richard A. Lebolt v. City and County of San Francisco
· Madden v. City of Redwood City
· Martins Beach 1, LLC and Martins Beach 2, LLC v. Effie Turnbull-Sanders, et al.
· Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal, LLC v. City of Oakland
· Owens Valley Committee v. City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, et al.
· Public Watchdogs v. California State Lands Commission
· San Francisco Baykeeper, Inc. v. State Lands Commission
· San Joaquin River Exchange Contractors Water Authority v. State of California; State Lands Commission
· SOS Donner Lake v. State of California, et al
· State of California v. International Boundary and Water Commission, et al.
· State Lands Commission v. Plains Pipeline, L.P., et al.
· United States v. Walker River Irrigation District, et al.
2. The Commission may consider matters that fall under Government Code section 11126, subdivision (e)(2)(b), under which;
a. A point has been reached where, in the opinion of the Commission, on the advice of its legal counsel, based on existing facts and circumstances, there is a significant exposure to litigation against the Commission, or
b. Based on existing facts and circumstances, the Commission is meeting only to decide whether a closed session is authorized because of a significant exposure to litigation against the Commission.
3. The Commission may consider matters that fall under Government Code section 11126, subdivision (e)(2)(C), where, based on existing facts and circumstances, the state body has decided to initiate or is deciding whether to initiate litigation.
The Commission may consider matters that fall under Government Code section 11126, subdivision (c)(7), under which, prior to the purchase sale, exchange, or lease of real property by or for the Commission, the directions may be given to its negotiators regarding price and terms of payment for the purchase, sale, exchange, or lease. At the time of publication of this Agenda, it is not anticipated that the Commission will discuss any such matters; however, at the time of the scheduled meeting, a discussion of any such matter may be necessary or appropriate.
The Commission may also consider personnel actions to appoint, employ, or dismiss a public employee as provided for in Government Code section 11126(A)(1).