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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEIR 03-04; Palomar Transfer Station; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (3)fflSTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR THE PALOMAR TRANSFER STATION PROJECT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: Dudek & Associates Prepared by: Gallegos & Associates June 2001 HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR THE PALOMAR TRANSFER STATION PROJECT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: Dudek & Associates Prepared by: Gallegos & Associates June 2001 RECEIVED SEP 3 0 2002 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPT. HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR THE PALOMAR TRANSFER STATION PROJECT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: Dudek & Associates 605 Third Street Encinitas, CA 92024 Prepared by; Gallegos & Associates 5671 Palmer Way, Suite A Carlsbad, Califomia 92008 (760) 929-0055 PJ. 11-01 Area Covered: 10.95-acres Site Previously Recorded: None Sites Newly Recorded: None USGS 7.5' Quadrangle: San Luis Rey Key Words: Negative Survey Authors Dennis R. Gallegos Project Manager Monica Guerrero Project Archaeologist June 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 INTRODUCTION Project Description Environmental Setting Background - Prehistory Previous Work 1-1 1-1 1-4 1-4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 SURVEY METHODS, RESULTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS Introduction 2-1 Survey Results 2-1 Recommendations 2-1 REFERENCES CITED 3-1 FIGURE LIST OF FIGURES TITLE PAGE 1-1 1-2 Regional Location of Project 1-2 Project Area as Shown on San Luis Rey USGS 7.5' Quadrangle 1-3 LIST OF APPENDICES A B Resumes Record Search Request PJ. 11-01 June 2001 TITLE: AUTHORS: DATE: SOURCE OF COPIES: ABSTRACT: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Historical/Archaeological Survey for the Palomar Transfer Station Project Carlsbad, Califomia Dennis R. Gallegos and Monica Guerrero Gallegos & Associates 5671 Palmer Way, Suite A Carlsbad, Califomia 92008 June 2001 South Coastal Information Center San Diego State University San Diego, Califomia 92182-0136 This study provides the results of a cultural resource literature review, a record search, and a field survey for the approximately 10.95-acre Palomar Waste Transfer Station property. The study was conducted under City of Carlsbad and CEQA guidelines. The project area comprises the existing Palomar Transfer Station and a triangular piece of land at the northem tip of the Palomar Transfer Station site. Disturbance within the existing transfer station area consists of previously graded land, buildings, asphalt roads, and drainage features, with native and non-native vegetation. Ground visibility within the project area ranged from good (80-100%) in graded, highly disturbed areas, to poor (0-20%) in drainage areas of dense native and non-native vegetation. The literature review and field survey identified no cultural resources within the project area. Given the negative literature review and field survey, impacts and mitigation of impacts need not be addressed. PJ. 11-01 June 2001 11 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Gallegos & Associates was contracted by Dudek & Associates to conduct a cultural resource literature review, record search, and field survey for the Palomar Transfer Station Project. The approximately 10.95-acre project area is located in the City of Carlsbad, north of Palomar Airport Road and east of El Camino Real (Figures 1-1 and 1-2). The study was conducted in compliance with City of Carlsbad and Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidehnes. Appendices include resumes in Appendix A and record search requests in Appendix B. 1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING The physical geography of the project area consists of rolling hills at the northem tip and central portion of the project area and a major drainage, which cuts across the southeast comer of the project area. The southem portion (the existing facility) of the project area has been graded and cut, and is currently being used for handling of green wastes and recyclables. The northem tip of the triangular piece of land has also been graded and cut at the northwestem and southwestem portions. Grading of the project area has resulted in the movement of large quantities of dirt into the eastem portion of the triangular piece of land, which is cut by a small drainage. The geology of the project area consists of granitic outcrops occurring on hilltops. Vegetation within the northem triangular piece of the project area consists mostly of non- native vegetation with some pockets of native coastal sage scrub. The southem portion (the existing facihty) contains no native vegetation, except along the southem fence where native vegetation begins and extends south into the large drainage. Introduced vegetation has been planted around the existing facility. Disturbances within the project area include grading and cutting of most the site. In addition, within the northem triangular piece of land, some trash dumping and erosion are present where trash receptacles are currently stored. PJ. 11-01 1-1 June 2001 Scale: 7"= 10 miles Mexico Gallegos & Associates Regional Location of Project FIGURE 1-1 •' r-ii )i! .K /II y — V'' - flO -, IC) I'D,/ '\ / O'l*' 4MILS 13»* SCALE 1:24000 0 240 MILS 1000 IOOO 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 700O FEET 1 KILOMETER Gallegos & Associates Project Area Shown on San Luis Rey and Encinitas 7.5' USGS Maps FIGURE 1-2 1.3 BACKGROUND - PREHISTORIC Native Americans occupied San Diego County for over 9,000 years. The period from 9,000 to 1,300 years ago is referred to as the Early Period or the Archaic Period. The San Dieguito are generally accepted as the first inhabitants of the region, occupying San Diego County as early as 9,000 years ago. The initial occupation, the San Dieguito Complex, is believed to represent a group of people who entered San Diego County from the desert. These people hunted, fished, milled plant foods, and collected and processed shellfish. The occupation from at least 8,300 years ago to roughly 1,300 years ago is also referred to as the La Jolla Complex and Pauma Complex. Archaeological sites reflecting this occupation are coastal shell habitation sites, inland hunting and milling campsites, and quarry sites. The San Dieguito and the La Jolla/Pauma Complexes are believed by this author to be of the same cultural stock, representing a long period of occupation by one people. Occupation after 1,300 years ago (Late Period) is well documented by numerous Kumeyaay/Diegueiio and Luiseno habitation sites. Artifacts and cultural pattems reflecting Late Period occupation include small projectile points, pottery, obsidian from Obsidian Butte, and cremations. The project area falls near the Kumeyaay and Luisefio territory boundary as described by Kroeber (1925). 1.4 PREVIOUS WORK A literature review and record search was completed for the current study at the South Coastal Information Center (SCIC), San Diego State University (SDSU), and from the research library at Gallegos & Associates. Thirty-three studies have been conducted and thirty-one archaeological sites are recorded within a one-mile radius of the project area. Studies near the project area include Carrico (1983), Fink (1974a and b), Hightower (1976), Bull and Norwood (1977), Bull (1978), Westec (1981), Mooney-Lettieri (1982), Hector (1983), Recon (1983), Padon (1984), Soule (1984), Wade and Hector (1986), Cheever (1988), Wade (1989), Smitii (1990 and 1991), and Kyle and Gallegos (1998). Record search requests are included as Appendix B. The record search resulted in identifying 31 cultural resources, which include artifact scatters, bedrock milling stations, lithic and shell scatters, lithic scatters, roasting pits, isolate finds, and historic resources. These sites and isolate finds reflect both prehistoric and historic use of the area of north San Diego County, where the presence of marine and fresh PJ. 11-01 1-4 June 2001 water sources, animal resources, and bedrock outcrops provided the necessary resources for long-term habitation. One previously recorded prehistoric site, CA-SDI-5118, is adjacent but outside the southwest comer of the project area. CA-SDI-5118 was originally recorded by Hightower in 1976 as part of the Palomar Shredder Project. The site was described as an area of 100 square feet and consisting of a large rock outcrop with one grinding shck. No surface artifacts were present and no excavation was conducted. PJ. 11-01 1-5 June 2001 SECTION 2 SURVEY METHODS, RESULTS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1 INTRODUCTION The current study included a literature review and completion of a field survey of the approximately 10.95-acre Waste Transfer Station project area. The field survey was completed on June 8, 2001, by Dennis Gallegos and Monica Guerrero, for a total of six person-hours. The project area was surveyed on foot using 10-meter interval survey transects. Ground visibility was good (90-100%) within the existing facility and the westem portion of the triangular piece of land. Within the eastem portion of the triangular piece of land, visibility was fair (50-60%) and at the base of the small drainage, visibihty was poor (0-10%). Disturbance within the triangluar piece of land included grading, trash bin storage, and erosion. 2.2 SURVEY RESULTS The field survey identified no prehistoric or historic sites within the project area. The previously recorded site CA-SDI-5118 was relocated as earlier described. Site CA-SDI- 5118 consists of a large rock outcrop with one milhng feature and it is situated outside the project area at the southwest edge. 2.3 RECOMMENDATIONS This study included a literature review and field survey of the 10.95-acre existing transfer station and a triangular piece of land adjacent and north of the existing facility. The hterature review and field survey were negative identifying no prehistoric or historic resources. Given the negative literature review and field survey, impacts and mitigation of impacts need not be addressed. PJ. 11-01 2-1 June 2001 SECTION 3 REFERENCES CITED Bull, Charles 1978 Prehistoric Lifeways at La Costa North: An Investigation of Archaeological Sites. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. Bull, Charles and Richard Norwood 1977 The Archaeology of Villa La Cumbre: Results of Testing Three Archaeological Sites at Batiquitos Lagoon. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. Carrico, Richard 1983 Preliminary Draft Report, Archaeological Testing at W-142/146 Carlsbad, Califomia. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. Cheever, Dayle 1988 Cultural Resource Survey of the Carrillo Ranch Road Realignment Study Area, Carlsbad, Califomia. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. Fink, Gary 1974a Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Palomar Airport Road Landfill Site Project No. RP0408. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. 1974b Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Palomar Airport Master Plan Project. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. Hector, Susan M. 1983 Archaeological Excavation of SDi-5224/SDM-W-1459, City Pubhc Safety Center, Carlsbad, Califomia. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. Hightower, Janet 1976 Site record form for CA-SDI-5118, on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, Califomia. Kyle, Carolyn and Dennis Gallegos 1998 Historical/Archaeological Survey for the Beckman Property, City of Carlsbad, Cahfomia. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Cahfomia. Kroeber, Alfred L. 1925 Handbook of tlie Indians of Califomia (first edition). Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 78. Washington DC. PJ. 11-01 3-1 June 2001 Mooney-Lettieri and Associates 1982 Archaeological Survey Report for the 580 Acre Portion of the Bressi Ranch. Unpublished manuscript on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. Padon, Beth 1984 Cultural Resource Assessment, Bressi Ranch, San Diego County, Califomia. Unpublished manuscript on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. Recon 1983 Archaeological Resource Assessment, Bressi Ranch, San Diego County, CA. Unpublished manuscript on file, South Coast Information Center, San Diego State University. Smith, Brian F. 1990 Phase I Constraints Analysis: Results of an Initial Cultural Resources Survey of the Palomar Airport Road Project. Unpublished manuscript on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. 1991 The Results of Phase n Archaeological Site Evaluation and Impact Analysis for the Palomar Airport Road Project. Unpublished manuscript on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. Soule, William E. 1984 On-Stream EarthfiU Dam Project. Unpublished manuscript on file. Unpublished manuscript on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. Wade, Sue E. and Susan M. Hector 1986 Archaeological Monitoring of the Encina Gas Pipeline Project: Profiles of Subsistence Pattems along the South Shore Of Agua Hedionda, San Diego. Unpublished manuscript on file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. Wade, Sue E. 1989 Archaeological and Paleontological Constraints for the Fox Property. Unpublished manuscript on file, South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University. Westec Services, Inc. 1981 Regional Historic Preservation Study: Pilot Area Survey, Carlsbad Area, San Diego County. On file. South Coastal Information Center, San Diego State University, San Diego, Califomia. PJ. 11-01 3-2 June 2001 APPENDIX A RESUMES RESUME DENNIS R. GALLEGOS PRINCIPAL Gallegos & Associates 5671 Palmer Way, Suite A Carlsbad, CA 92008 (760) 929-0055 EDUCATION B.A. Anthropology, Califomia State University, Northridge, 1974 B.S. Business, Califomia State University, Northridge, 1973 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Gallegos & Associates 1990 to Present Principal Investigator for cultural resource studies witiiin southem Cahfomia for federal, State and local compliance. These projects include constraint level evaluations, surveys, CEQA testing programs, evaluations for National Register status, and data recovery programs. Mr. Gallegos is knowledgeable of Federal legal requirements as well as, City, County and CEQA requirements, having worked on over 300 projects witiiin tiie past 20 years. He has served as principal investigator for a number of recent federal cultural resource projects which involved agency and 106 comphance. These projects include: surveys and test programs for SR 905 and the widening of Otay Mesa Road, the Otay Mesa Management Plan, Camp Pendleton Santa Margarita River Valley Inventory (5,000 acres), NAS Miramar inventory (sample inventory of 20,000 acres), Navd Radio Receiving Facihty inventory, Cleveland National Forest report preparation; and testing of a 5,000 year-old site along the San Luis Rey River Valley to determine site significance. Major cultural resource overviews include San Dieguito River Valley Park (80,000 acres); and overviews for the City of Escondido, San Marcos planning areas. City of Encinitas, Otay River Valley, and San Luis Rey River Valley. Recent projects managed by Mr. Gallegos include: an inventory for Anza-Borrego Desert State Park; Oceanside-Escondido Bike Trail; Viejas Village inventory and test; survey and testing for Carlsbad Ranch, constraint level study for Carrillo Ranch Specific Plan; Batiquitos Lagoon Enhancement Project; and inventories for Subareas in (3,000 acres), Subarea IV (1,500 acres), and Subarea V (2,000 acres) for tiie City of San Diego. Ogden/ERC Environmental and Energy Services Company 1978 to 1990 Project manager responsible for management and direction of cultural resource surveys, test excavations, and data recovery programs. Major projects include the data recovery programs for Ballast Point, Batiquitos Ridge, Twin Oaks Valley Ranch, Kuebler Ranch - Otay Mesa, Fieldstone Northview, and Daon's SantaFe Ridge. Utihty line projects involving FERC, NEPA, and 106 compliance include tiie SCE Palo Verde/Devers 200-mile transmission hne corridor survey, testing, and data recovery program; SDG&E La Rosita DENNIS R. GALLEGOS transmission line; and the SDG&E La Jet solar study. Large-scale Class II cultural resource inventories include tiie Bureau of Land Management's 2.5-miiiion acre Central Mojave and Colorado Desert regions and tiie BLM's 250,000-acre East/West Mesa Imperial Valley studies. MAJOR REPORTS 1999 Historical/Archaeological Inventory Report for tiie Otay Mesa Generating Company, LCC. Project. Literature review, field inventory of 250 acres, and site recording for the Otay Mesa Generating Company. 1999 5000 Years of Occupation: Cultural Resource Inventory and Assessment Program for the Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Project. Report prepared for the City of Carlsbad. 1999 (witii others) Oceanside-Escondido Bikeway Project: Cultural Resource Inventory and Significance Test for Prehistoric Site CA-SDI-14340. Report (HPSR and technical attachments) prepared for the City of San Marcos and Caltrans. 1998 (with otiiers) Cultural Resources Survey for the Altemate Route of Travel for tiie Coyote Canyon Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Feasibility Study. Report prepared for State of Califomia Department of Parks and Recreation. 1998 Management Plan for Otay Mesa Prehistoric Resources, San Diego, Cahfomia. Preparation of a management plan for prehistoric resources within a 10,000 acre study area. Report prepared for Caltrans and City of San Diego. 1997 (witii otiiers) Route 905 Reports: HPSR, Survey of approximately 2,000 acres, and Test Report for Sites CA-SDI-6941, Loci G and Y; CA-SDI-11423; and CA-SDI-11424. Reports and technical attachments prepared for City of San Diego and Caltrans. 1997 Batiquitos Lagoon Monitoring Program, Archaeological Test at Site CA-SDI- 11953, Carlsbad, Califomia. Report prepared for City of Carlsbad. 1996 Carlsbad Ranch Survey and Test Report. Field survey, testing to determine site significance, mitigation through data recovery excavation, and monitoring. Report prepared for Carltas and the City of Carlsbad. 1995 (witii otiiers) Otay Mesa Road Widening Project Cultural Resources Technical Report. Literature review and field survey of 1,750 acres. Report prepared for City of San Diego and Caltrans. 1995 (witii otiiers) Historical/Archaeological Survey Report for Subarea V Future Urbanizing Area, San Diego, Cahfomia. Literature review and field survey of approximately 2,000 acres in north San Diego County. 1995 (witii otiiers) Cultural Resource Inventory of tiie Santa Margarita River Valley, Camp Pendleton. Background study and field inventory of approximately 5,000 acres for Camp Pendleton, north San Diego County. DENNIS R. GALLEGOS PUBLICATIONS Five Tliousand Years of Maritime Subsistence at Ballast Point Prehistoric Site SDi-48 (W-164), San Diego, Califomia. (with Carolyn Kyle). Coyote Press, Salinas, CaUfomia, No. 40,1998 Environmental Change and Coastal Adaptations in San Diego County (with Patricia Masters, Ph.D.). In: Archaeology of the Califomia Coast During the ikiddle Holocene, University of Califomia, Los Angeles, Califomia, Vol. 4,1997. A Review and Synthesis of the Archaeological Record for the Lower San Diego River Valley. Society for Califomia Archaeology, San Diego, Cahfomia, Volume 8,1995 Pattems and Imphcations of Coastal Settiement in San Diego County: 9000 to 1300 Years Ago. In: Essays on the Prehistory of Maritime Califomia. Center for Archaeological Research at Davis, No. 10,1992. Antiquity and Adaptation at Agua Hedionda, Carlsbad, Cahfomia. In: Hunter-Gatherers of Early Holocene Coastal Califomia, Institute of Archaeology, University of Califomia, Los Angeles, 1991. A Review and Synthesis of Envux)nmental and Cultural Material for the Batiquitos Lagoon Region. In: San Dieguito - La Jolla, Chronology and Controversy, San Diego County Archaeological Society, Research Paper, Number 1,1987. Relocation of tiie Ballast Point Tryworks Oven Foundation (with Adella Schroth). In Fort Guijarros Quarterly, 3:2,1989 Early Man and a Cultural Chronology for Batiquitos Lagoon. In: Casual Papers, Cultural Resource Management Center, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University, 1986. Batiquitos Lagoon Revisited. In: Casual Papers, Cultural Resource Management Center, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University, 1985. Class II Cultural Resource Inventory, East Mesa and West Mesa Region, Imperial Valley, Califomia, (witii otiiers). USDI, BLM, 1980. Cultural Resource Inventory ofthe Central Mojave and Colorado Desert Regions, (with others). USDI, BLM, Cultural Resources Pubhcations, Archaeology, 1980. MONICA C. GUERRERO PROJECT ARCHAEOLOGIST Gallegos & Associates 5671 Palmer Way, Suite A Carisbad, Califomia 92008 (760) 929-0055 EDUCATION M.A. San Diego State University, 2001 B.A. Anthropology, University of Califomia, Santa Barbara 1996 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION Society for Califomia Archaeology 1997-Present PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Gallegos & Associates 2000 - Present Duties include literature reviews, record searches, direction of field crews for survey and testing programs, ceramic analysis, creation of surface collection maps, graphics, report editing, and contributing author for various San Diego County reports. San Diego State University San Diego, CA 09/98-05/01 Laboratory Assistant: Duties included the identification, sorting, and cataloging of artifacts from a San Diego County late prehistoric archaeological site. Additional duties included artifact and pottery analyses and updating State of Califomia site record forms. Teaching Assistant: Assisted professor in teaching archaeological field methods class. Duties included instmction and supervision in surveying, mapping, excavating, water screening, flotation, site documentation and unit documentation, illustration of unit profiles, and laboratory analysis. Collections Management: Duties included revitahzation of artifact collections, identification and re-cataloging of artifacts, entering data into Collection Management's database, and provided public based educational programs to local elementary students. University of Califomia, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 6/99 - 7/99 Archaeological Assistant: Assisted with archaeological field class in Mocollope, Fern. Duties included student field instmction and supervision of excavation, dry screening, artifact sorting, profile illustration, and level record forms. Central Coast Information Center Santa Barbara, CA 3/96- 6/96 Data Management: Duties included mapping newly recorded archaeological sites onto USGS quadrangle maps, entering new site information into the CCIC database, updating quad maps by mapping all previous sites onto new quad maps, and assisting local archaeologists with site record form requests. PUBLICATIONS AND CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REPORTS-PRIMARY AUTHOR 2001 Hual-Cu-Cuish: A Late Prehistoric Kumeyaay Village Site in the Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, San Diego County, Califomia. Masters Thesis on file at San Diego State University, San Diego, California. RECENT PUBLICATIONS AND CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REPORTS- CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR 2001 Cultural Resource Test Program for the Wilson Property, Carlsbad, Califomia. Prepared for the City of Carlsbad. 2001 Cultural Resource Letter Report for the Rancho Santa Fe Force Main Project, San Diego County, Califomia. Prepared for Dudek & Associates. 2001 Cultural Resource Letter Report for the Vista-Oceanside Project, San Diego County, Califomia. Prepared for Shapouri & Associates. 2001 Historical/Archaeological Survey for the Palomar Transfer Station Project, Carlsbad, California. Prepared for Dudek & Associates. PAPERS PRESENTED 2000 Archaeological Investigations at CA-SDI-945, San Diego County, California. Presented to San Diego Archaeological Society, San Diego, Califomia. 2000 Preliminary Archaeological Investigations at Hual-Cu-Cuish (CA-SDI-945), San Diego County, Califomia. Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting, Society for Califomia Archaeology, Riverside, Califomia. APPENDIX B RECORD SEARCH REQUEST South Coostol Infonnotion Center Social Sdeflce Research LaborotoiY San Diego State Unlversitv College of Arts ond Letteis 5500 Companile Drive SanDiegoa 92182 -4537 TEL: 619- 594- 5682 FAX: 619-594 -1358 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEM SITE FILES RECORD SEARCH Source of Request: Gallegos And Associates Date of ftequesti May 10,2001 Date Request Received: May 10,2001 Project Identification: Palomar Waste Transfer STatlon (11-01) Search Radius: 1 mile 0 The South Coastal Infomiation Center historical files DO NOT show recorded - prehistoric or historic site location(s) within the project boundaries, nor prehistoric site location(s) within the specified radius of the project area. (X) The South Coastal Information Center historical files DO show recorded prehistoric or historic site location(s) within the project boundaries and/or prehistoric site location(s) yvithin the specified radius of the project area. Historical Site Location(s) check: self Date: May 10,2001 Archaeological (CA-SDI) and Primary (P-37) site maps have been reviewed. All sites within the projectlDoundaries and the specified radius of the project area have been plotted. Copies of the sit^ record foims have been included for all recorded sites. Bibliographic Materials check: self Date: May 10,2001 Project t)oundary maps have been reviewed. The bibliographic materials for reports within the project boundaries and within.the specified radius of the project area have been included. Historic Map(s) check: self Date: May 10,2001 The historic maps on file at the South Coastal Infomiation Center have been reviewed, and copies have been included. Historic Resources check: self Date: May 10,2001 If there are historic resources within your project boundaries, information from the National Register of Historic Properties, Califomia Register, Califomia State Landmarics, Califomia Points of Historic Interest, and other historic property lists, has been included. A map generated from Geofinder, a historic database and mapping program, has been included. HOURS: Z5_ COPIES: 50 RUSH: H This is not an invoice. Please pay from the monthly Billing Statement THE CAUFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY . Bokersfiekl . Channel Islonik • Chico . Dominguez Hilb . Fresno • Fullerton • Hoyword . Humboldt. Long Beoch • Los Angeles . Atonlime Acodemy. Monterey Boy. Northridge. Pomono. Socromento. Son Bemordino.