Mitigated Negative Declarations
If the Lead Agency finds that the project has the potential to have an impact on the environment, but certain “mitigation measures” will be required as part of the project to ensure that no significant impacts will occur, the Lead Agency will prepare a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND). These mitigation measures can be changes in the project design or operation and must be agreed to by the applicant. An MND further requires that a mitigation monitoring and reporting program be adopted to ensure that applicants follow through on the mitigation measures required by the Lead Agency.
Case Number: Major Modification PL21-0051 (Parent Case No. LU10-0069)
Applicant: Camp Hess Kramer, Inc.
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY AND INTENT TO ADOPT A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION:
- Notice of Availability
- Initial Study MND, Camp Hess Kramer
- Attachment A – Maps
- Attachment B – Project Plans
- Attachment C – Water Usage
- Attachment D – Geomorphology
- Attachment E – Creek Restoration
- Attachment F – Initial Study Biological Assessment
- Attachment G – Maps of Past Present, and Reasonably Foreseeable Future Projects
- Attachment H – Geotechnical
- Attachment I – Acoustical Study by Advanced Engineering Acoustics 2022-12-16
- Attachment J – Noise and Vibration Study by Veneklasen Associates 2024-07-16
- Attachment K – Hydrology and Hydraulics Study by Stantec 2022-03-07
- Attachment L – Preliminary Drainage and Stormwater Treatment Report 2021-05-01
- Attachment M – Works Cited
Project Description: The applicant requests a Major Modification, Case No PL21-0051, to Conditional Use Permit, Case No. LU10-0069, to authorize the reconstruction and continued operation of a recreational camp known as “Camp Hess Kramer.” The request includes replacement, restoration, and reconstruction of damaged and destroyed buildings, vehicle and pedestrian bridges, and outdoor activity areas. Walkways and trails, water, and wastewater infrastructure, electrical and communication, storm drainage facilities and lighting will also be repaired, replaced, or constructed. Segments of Little Sycamore Creek will be stabilized, restored, and enhanced to improve overall functionality and protect infrastructure.
List of Potentially Significant Environmental Impacts Identified: Biological Resources
Location: 11495 and 11677 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu CA 90265
APN: 700-0-070-450, 700-0-060-310, 700-0-060-140, 700-0-060-260
Review Period Start and End Date: November 22, 2024 to December 23, 2024
Contact: Jennifer Trunk, jennifer.trunk@ventura.org, (805) 654-2465
E-mail Notification Service for Mitigated Negative Declaration
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