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AGENDA TITLE: Conduct Public Hearing to Consider the Certification of the Final Mitigated
Negative Declaration for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project
MEETING DATE: August 18,2010
PREPARED BY: Community Development Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Conduct a public hearing to consider and certify the Final
Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Harney Lane Interim
Improvements Project.
BACKGROU NDIN FORMATION: On July 14, 2010, the City, as the lead agency, published a
Notice of Availability (NOA) announcing that the draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the
Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project was available to the public for review. The draft Initial
Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration was submitted to the State Clearinghouse, distributed to local
agencies, sent to interested persons, posted with the County Clerk's office, mailed to all property
owners of record within a 300 -foot radius of the project site, and published in the Lodi News Sentinel.
The required 30 -day review period for this project commenced on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 and
ends on Thursday, August 12, 2010. To the date this staff report was written, no response comments
or letters have been received.
ANALYSIS: ICF International consulting firm prepared a Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative
Declaration on behalf of the City. The Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration identified the
areas where the proposed interim improvements could have a potential effect on the environment.
Mitigation measures were recommended to reduce all impacts to levels of less -than -significant. At the
time of writing this staff report, staff had not received any comments from responsible agencies or the
public.
The proposed project would improve the Harney Lane interchange to keep the level of service (LOS)
of the interchange at a level D or better until the ultimate interchange construction is completed in
2016. This would be accomplished through road widening and signalizing intersections. The road
widening would occur mostly on Harney Lane at the approaches to the East and West Frontage Road
intersections to accommodate right and left turn pockets. In addition to the intersection work, the
hook on -ramps at Cherokee Lane and East Frontage Road would be widened to the inside. A small
amount of right-of-waywould need to be obtained to complete the project.
Signals would be installed at the intersections of Harney Lane and Cherokee Lane, and Harney Lane
and East Frontage Road. The connection to West Frontage Road would be severed on the south side
of the intersection by the Reynolds Ranch development. The West Frontage Road already has been
realigned farther west, and access to the homes along this road is maintained from the south;
therefore, it is not necessary to move the road as part of this project. Cherokee Lane would be closed
APPROVED:
Konradt slam, Interim City Manager
north of the existing highway off -ramp. The overcrossing (bridge) would remain in place until the
ultimate interchange is built.
Staff recommends the City Council certify the Mitigated Negative Declaration as an adequate
environmental document for the Harney Lane Interim Improvement.
FISCAL IMPACT: Not Applicable
FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not Applicable
Konra artlam
Community Development Director
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Attachment:
Harney Lane Interim Improvement Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
FINAL
INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE
DECLARATION
HARNEY LANE INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS
PREPARED FOR:
City of Lodi
221 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95241-1910
Contact: F. Wally Sandelin
209. 333.6709
PREPARED BY:
ICF International
630 K Street, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Shahira Ashkar
916.737.3000
August 2010
1CF
INTERNATIONAL
ICF International. 2010. Initial study/mitigated negative declaration Harney
Lane Interim Improvements. Final. August. (ICF 00836.09.) Sacramento, CA.
Prepared for City of Lodi, Lodi, CA.
Mitigated Negative Declaration
The City of Lodi has reviewed the proposed project described below to determine whether it could
have a significant effect on the environment as a result of project completion. "Significant effect on
the environment" means a substantial, or potentially substantial, adverse change in any of the
physical conditions within the area affected by the project including land, air, water, minerals, flora,
fauna, ambient noise, and objects of historic or aesthetic significance.
Name of Project: Harney Lane Interim Improvements
Project File Number: 10 -MND -05
Project Description: The improvements to Harney Lane are mitigation for the additional traffic
that will be generated by the Reynolds Ranch development. This would be accomplished through
road widening and signalizing intersections. The road widening would occur mostly on Harney Lane
at the approaches to the East and West Frontage Road intersections to accommodate right and left
turn pockets. In addition to the intersection work, the hook on -ramps at Cherokee Lane and East
Frontage Road would be widened to the inside. Signals would be installed at the intersections of
Harney Lane and Cherokee Lane, and Harney Lane and East Frontage Road.
Project Location and Assessor's Parcel Number: The project area covers approximately 2,200
feet along Harney Lane, crossing State Route 99 in and near the city of Lodi, California. It begins west
of Panzani Way and extends to Beckman Road.
Mailing Address and Phone Number of Applicant Contact Person: Dale N. Gillespie,
RPM Construction, 1420 South Mills Avenue, Ste. M, Lodi, CA 95242
Findings
The City of Lodi finds the project described above will not have a significant effect on the
environment in that the attached initial study identifies one or more potentially significant effects
on the environment for which the project applicant, before public release of this Mitigated Negative
Declaration, has made or agrees to make project revisions that clearly mitigate the effects to a less -
than -significant level. The City of Lodi further finds that there is no substantial evidence that this
project may have a significant effect on the environment.
• The proposed project would result in no impacts to Aesthetics, Land Use and Planning,
Mineral Resources, Population and Housing, and Recreation.
• The proposed project would result in less -than -significant impacts to Agricultural
Resources, Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils, Hydrology and Water Quality, Public
Services, and Utilities and Service Systems.
• Mitigation would be implemented to reduce potentially significant impacts to a less -than -
significant level for Air Quality, Biological Resources, Hazards and Hazardous Materials,
Noise, and Transportation and Traffic.
Mitigated Negative Declaration
Page 2 of 2
Mitigation Measures Included in the Project to Reduce Potentially Significant Effects
to a Less -Than -Significant Level
The following mitigation measures will be implemented as part of the proposed project to avoid or
minimize potential environmental impacts. Implementation of these mitigation measures would
reduce the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project to a less -than -significant level.
• Mitigation Measure AQ -1: Prepare and Implement a Dust Control Plan to Comply with
SJVAPCD Regulation VIII Requirements to Control Construction Emissions of PM10.
• Mitigation Measure BIO -1: Conduct Mandatory Biological Resources Awareness Training for
All Project Personnel and Delineate the Construction Limits.
• Mitigation Measure BIO -2: Protect Water Quality of and Install Erosion Control Measures
Adjacent to Seasonal Wetlands.
• Mitigation Measure BIO -3: Compensate for Potential Direct Impacts on Habitat for Listed
Vernal Pool Branchiopods.
• Mitigation Measure BIO -4: Conduct Preconstruction Surveys for Nesting White -Tailed Kites,
Swainson's Hawks, and Non -Special -Status Migratory Birds, and Implement Protective
Measures If Necessary.
• Mitigation Measure HAZ-1: Develop and Implement a Spill Prevention Plan to Reduce
Exposure of People and the Environment to Hazardous Conditions.
• Mitigation Measure N-1: Limit Construction Hours.
• Mitigation Measure N-2: Employ Noise -Reducing Construction Practices.
• Mitigation Measure TR -1: Notify Public and Route Traffic.
A copy of the Final Initial Study follows this MND.
Contents
Page
Chapter 1 Introduction and Project Description........................................................................ 1-1
Introduction.........................................................................................................................................1-1
EnvironmentalReview Process...........................................................................................................1-1
Contents of this Document.................................................................................................................1-1
ProjectDescription..............................................................................................................................1-2
Project Location and Setting.........................................................................................................1-2
ProposedProject...........................................................................................................................1-2
Timeline for Project Implementation..................................................................................................1-3
Chapter 2 Staff Initiated Text Changes to Draft IS..................................................................... 2-1
Chapter 3 Written Comments and Responses........................................................................... 3-1
WrittenComments..............................................................................................................................3-1
Chapter4 List of Preparers....................................................................................................... 4-1
Listof Preparers...................................................................................................................................4-1
Cityof Lodi....................................................................................................................................4-1
ICFInternational...........................................................................................................................4-1
Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration August 2010
Harney Lane Interim Improvements ICF 00836.09
Chapter 1
Introduction and Project Description
Introduction
This document has been prepared to accompany the Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative
Declaration (IS/MND) for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements. The Draft IS/MND identified
environmental impacts associated with the construction and operation of the interim improvements
and recommended mitigation measures to reduce impacts. The statutes and guidelines of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) require the Lead Agency to consult with public
agencies having jurisdiction over a proposed project and to provide the public opportunity to
comments on a Draft IS/MND. This document responds to environmental issues raised in comments
on the Draft IS/MND.
Environmental Review Process
The Draft IS/MND was submitted to the State Clearinghouse (SCH #2010072040) on July 14, 2010
for a 30 -day public and agency review and comment period, which ended on August 12, 2010. The
Draft IS/MND was prepared on behalf of the City of Lodi (City) in accordance with the requirements
of CEQA Statutes (Public Resources Code [PRC] Section 21000 et seq.) and the CEQA Guidelines
(Title 14, Section 15000 et seq. of the California Code of Regulations). The City is the lead agency for
the purposes of CEQA.
In accordance with CEQA Statutes (PRC Section 21092) and Section 15072 of the CEQA Guidelines,
public notice of the Draft IS/MND was provided by the City.
On July 14, 2010, the City, as the lead agency, published a Notice of Availability (NOA) announcing
that the draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements
Project was available to the public for review. The Draft IS/MND was submitted to the State
Clearinghouse, distributed to local agencies, sent to interested persons, posted with the County
Clerk's office, mailed to all property owners of record within a 300 -foot radius of the project site,
and published in the Lodi News Sentinel on July 15, 2010.
Contents of this Document
This document consists of the following Sections:
• Chapter 1. Introduction and Project Description: This chapter describes the purpose of the Final
IS/MND, provides an overview of the public review process, summarizes the project, and
provides an anticipated project timeline.
• Chapter 2. Staff Initiated Text Changes to Draft IS: This chapter lists modifications to the Draft IS
initiated by staff. The modifications do not change any of the analysis or impact conclusions
presented in the Draft IS.
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Introduction and Project Description
• Chapter 3. Written Comments and Responses: This chapter presents comment letters received
by the City on the Draft IS/MND and provides responses to those comments.
• Chapter 4. List of Preparers: This chapter lists the individuals who contributed to the
preparation of this Final IS/MND.
No comments on the Draft IS were received from the public or from public agencies. Therefore, no
responses or modifications to the document were necessary and the impact conclusions and
mitigation measures remain the same.
This document, together with the Draft IS/MND (incorporated by reference), constitute the Final
IS/MND for the Harney Interim Improvements.
Project Description
Project Location and Setting
The project area covers approximately 2,200 feet along Harney Lane, crossing State Route 99 in and
near the city of Lodi, California. It begins west of Panzani Way and extends to Beckman Road. The
western portion of the project is located within the city limits, and the eastern half is adjacent to and
within the General Plan Area and Sphere of Influence (SOI) of the City of Lodi. Lodi is located in
northern San Joaquin County, in the northern portion of California's Central Valley. Geographically,
Lodi lies between the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range to the east and San Francisco Bay to the west.
Harney Lane is a two-lane road that crosses State Route 99 via an overcrossing. Hook ramps from
southbound State Route 99 feed into Cherokee Lane on the west side of the highway, and similarly
hook ramps from northbound State Route 99 feed into the East Frontage Road. These side roads
then connect into Harney Lane. The West Frontage Road is located on the south side of Harney Lane
and creates a full intersection with Cherokee Lane. All four intersections are stop controlled. The
existing roadway section varies, with curb, gutter, and sidewalk in the developed areas but asphalt
shoulders within the state right-of-way.
The land use in the immediate project vicinity consists of a cemetery, farmland and associated
buildings, single family residences, and undeveloped land. The Reynolds Ranch development will be
located in the southwest quadrant of the interchange.
Proposed Project
The improvements to Harney Lane are mitigation for the additional traffic that will be generated by
the Reynolds Ranch development. The proposed project would improve the Harney Lane
interchange to keep the level of service (LOS) of the interchange at a level D or better until the
ultimate interchange construction is completed in 2016. The interchange construction is expected to
begin in 2014 and would consist of widening the highway and reconstructing the interchange.
This would be accomplished through road widening and signalizing intersections. The road
widening would occur mostly on Harney Lane at the approaches to the East and West Frontage Road
intersections to accommodate right and left turn pockets. In addition to the intersection work, the
hook on -ramps at Cherokee Lane and East Frontage Road would be widened to the inside. Fill would
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Introduction and Project Description
be placed along the inside of the loops and along the south side of Harney Lane. A small amount of
right-of-way would need to be obtained to complete the project.
Signals would be installed at the intersections of Harney Lane and Cherokee Lane, and Harney Lane
and East Frontage Road. The connection to West Frontage Road would be severed on the south side
of the intersection by the Reynolds Ranch development. The West Frontage Road already has been
realigned farther west, and access to the homes along this road is maintained from the south;
therefore, it is not necessary to move the road as part of this project.
The overcrossing (bridge) would remain in place until the ultimate interchange is built.
As part of the project, utilities within the project area will be relocated, realigned, or extended as
necessary to accommodate project construction and operation. Utilities that will be affected include
underground gas and electric lines and overhead electrical lines belonging to Pacific Gas and Electric
(PG&E), overhead electrical lines belonging to Lodi Electrical and overhead telephone lines
belonging to AT&T. Impacts associated with the various utilities relocations are addressed in this
environmental document pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) General Order
(GO) -131 D filing requirements.
Timeline for Project Implementation
The Lodi City Council is expected to make a decision on certifying the MND and approving the
Harney Lane Interim Improvements at its meeting on August 18, 2010. Assuming the project is
approved, construction on the improvements is anticipated to start in November 2010 and continue
over a three month period. The improvements are expected to be completed and the project to be
operational by the January 2011.
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Chapter 2
Staff Initiated Text Changes to Draft IS
The following corrections have been made to the Draft IS text on pages 1-2 and 2-81. These minor
changes reflect errors in the project description that were not corrected prior to public review.
These inadvertent errors do not affect the analysis or mitigation measures as presented in the
document.
No modifications were made to the Draft IS in response to public or agency comments.
Text deletions are shown in ctAk thr—oug and additions are shown in underline.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Project Description (page 1-2)
Proposed Project
Signals would be installed at the intersections of Harney Lane and Cherokee Lane, and Harney Lane
and East Frontage Road. The connection to West Frontage Road would be severed on the south side
of the intersection by the Reynolds Ranch development. The West Frontage Road already has been
realigned farther west, and access to the homes along this road is maintained from the south;
therefore, it is not necessary to move the road as part of this project. Cherokee Lane would be ,.,, sed
r-th of the existing highway „ff_r-am ,
Chapter 2. Environmental Checklist (page 2-81)
Transportation and Traffic
Impact Discussion
f. Result in inadequate parking capacity?
Because it is a road improvement project, the project would not increase the need for parking
during operation. During construction there would be a small increase in parking demand for
workers. However, it is expected that this demand would be met by the closure of Cherokee I an
rWest Frontage Road, south of the project. Therefore this impact is less than significant.
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Chapter 3
Written Comments and Responses
Written Comments
No written comments on the Draft IS were received.
The attached transmittal cover letter from the State Clearinghouse demonstrates the Initial Study
and proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration were circulated for a 30 -day public review period,
commencing on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 through Thursday, August 12, 2010 and no comments
were received.
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SCH Number. 2010072040
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Project Lead Agency: Lodi, City of
Project B escription
The proposed project Would result in the Installation of signals at the intersections of Harney Lane and Cherokee Lane and Harney Lane and East
Frontage Road, and widening Harney Lane and the hook rampsto State Route 99 siightly. The improvementsto Harney Lane are necessary mitigation
measures for the additional traffic that w1l be generated by the Reynolds Ranch development. The proposed project would improve the Harney Lane
interchange to keep the levels of service of the Interchange at a leave D or better until the ultimate interchange occurs in 2016.
Contact Information
Primary Contact:
Wally Sand elin
C lty of Lodi
(209)333-6706
221 West Pine Stre et
Lodi, CA 95240
P roject Location
County: San Joaquin
City: Lodi
Region:
Cross Streets: Harney Lane 8 Cherokee Lane, Harney Lane 8 Frontage Road
Latitude+Longitude: 38° 1 121° Map
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Other Location Info:
Proximity To
H.ighnays Hv�y 99 A 1 2
Airports
Rail%ays: UPRR,CCT
Waterways
Schools: Bo rcha rdt E S
Land Use: Public Right the v y
B evelopment Type
Oth er
Local Action
Other Action
P roject Issues
Air Quality, Noise, ToxicMaxardous, TrafficJCirculation, Biological Resources
Reviewing Agencies (Agencies In Bold Type submitted comm ent lettersto the State Clearinghouse)
Resources Agency. Department of Fish and Game. Region 2; Department o f P arks and Recreation; Department of Water Resources; California
H ich v�ay P atrol, C alt rans, D i st ri d 101 A r R esources Bo ard, T ransportatio n P tojects; R eg io nal Water Q ual it y C ontrol Bd ., R e gio n 5 (S scram a hto);
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Chapter 4
List of Preparers
List of Preparers
The Draft IS/MND and Final IS/MND for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements were prepared by
ICF International in cooperation with the City of Lodi. The following individuals contributed to the
preparation of the Final IS/MND:
City of Lodi
F. Wally Sandelin, Public Works Director
Lyman Chang, Senior Civil Engineer
Chris Boyer, Junior Engineer
Immanuel Bereket, Associate Planner
ICF International
Shahira Ashkar, Project Manager
Tina Sorvari, Project Coordinator
Jody Job, Publications Specialist
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MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING
PROGRAM FOR THE
HARNEY LANE INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE #2010072040
City of Lodi
221 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95241-1910
August 2010
ICF
INTERNATIONAL
630 K Street, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95814
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
Introduction
Section 21081.6(a) (1) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of the Public Resources
Code, requires public agencies, as part of the certification of a Mitigated Negative Declaration
(MND), to prepare and approve a reporting or monitoring program. This program should be
structured to ensure that changes to the project that the lead agency has adopted to mitigate or
avoid significant environmental impacts are carried out during project implementation.
The Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) is intended to be used by City of Lodi
(City) staff, responsible and participating agencies, and mitigation monitoring personnel during
implementation of the project. The intent of the MMRP is to ensure the effective implementation and
enforcement of adopted mitigation measures. The MMRP consists of a compliance checklist that
identifies the adopted mitigation measures, the timing of implementation of the measures, the
monitoring frequency of the measures, the entity responsible for their implementation and
monitoring, and the performance criteria used to evaluate implementation of the mitigation
measures. The mitigation measures presented in the following table are incorporated into the
proposed project.
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Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project
Page 1 of 10
Mitigation Measure
Initiation of
Mitigation
Monitoring
Frequency
Responsibility for
Verification of
Compliance
Performance
Criteria
Date
Compliance
Completed
Air Quality
Mitigation Measure AQ -1: Prepare and Implement
Before beginning
Throughout
City and primary
SJVAPCD
a Dust Control Plan to Comply with SJVAPCD
any construction or
construction
construction
measures are
Regulation VIII Requirements to Control
ground -disturbing
period
contractor
implemented
Construction Emissions of PM10
activities and
such that
To control the generation of construction -related
throughout
pollutant
PM10 emissions, construction contractors will prepare
construction
emissions are
and submit for approval a dust control plan to the
period
minimized
SJVAPCD at least 30 days prior to any earthmoving or
construction activities. The dust control plan can be
completed before a contractor is awarded the contract
with a condition that the SJVAPCD is notified as soon as
a contract is in place. The dust control plan will include
sufficient BMPs to conform to the SJVAPCD's
Regulation VIII. Potential measures that might be
included in the dust control plan could include, but are
not limited to:
• Pre -activity
Pre -water the work site and phase work to
reduce the amount of disturbed surface area
at any one time.
• Active operations
• Apply water to dry areas during leveling,
grading, trenching, and earthmoving activities.
• Construct and maintain wind barriers and
apply water or dust suppressants to the
disturbed surface areas.
• Inactive operations, including after work
hours, weekends, and holidays
• Apply water or dust suppressants on
disturbed surface areas to form a visible crust,
and vehicle access will be restricted to
maintain the visible crust.
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Mitigation Measure
Initiation of
Mitigation
Monitoring
Frequency
Responsibility for
Verification of
Compliance
Performance
Criteria
Date
Compliance
Completed
• Temporary stabilization of areas that remain
unused for 7 or more days
• Restrict vehicular access and apply and
maintain water or dust suppressants on all un -
vegetated areas.
• Establish vegetation on all previously
disturbed areas.
• Apply gravel and maintained at all previously
disturbed areas.
• Pave previously disturbed areas.
• Unpaved Access and haul roads, traffic and
equipment storage areas
• Apply water or dust suppressants to unpaved
haul and access roads.
• Post a speed limit of not more than 15 miles
per hour, using signs at each entrance and
again every 500 feet.
• Water or dust suppressants will be applied to
vehicle traffic and equipment storage areas.
• Wind events
• Water application equipment will apply water
to control fugitive dust during wind events,
unless unsafe to do so.
• Outdoor construction activities that disturb
the soil will cease whenever visible dust
emissions cannot be effectively controlled.
• Outdoor handling of bulk materials
• Water or dust suppressants will be applied
when handling bulk materials.
• Wind barriers with less than 50% porosity
will be installed and maintained, and water or
dust suppressants will be applied.
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Mitigation Measure
Initiation of
Mitigation
Monitoring
Frequency
Responsibility for
Verification of
Compliance
Performance
Criteria
Date
Compliance
Completed
• Outdoor storage of bulk materials
• Water or dust suppressants will be applied to
storage piles.
• Storage piles will be covered with tarps,
plastic, or other suitable material and
anchored in such a manner that prevents the
cover from being removed by wind action.
• Wind barriers with less than 50% porosity
will be installed and maintained around the
storage piles, and water or dust suppressants
will be applied.
• A three -sided structure with less than 50%
porosity that is at least as high as the storage
piles will be used.
• On-site transporting of bulk materials
• Vehicle speed will be limited on the work site.
• All haul trucks will be loaded such that the
freeboard is not less than 6 inches when
material is transported across any paved
public access road.
• A sufficient amount of water will be applied to
the top of the load to limit visible dust
emissions.
• Haul trucks will be covered with a tarp or
other suitable cover.
• Off-site transporting of bulk materials
• The interior of emptied truck cargo
compartments will be cleaned or covered
before leaving the site.
• Spillage or loss of bulk materials from holes or
other openings in the cargo compartment's
floor, sides, and tailgates will be prevented.
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Responsibility for
Date
Initiation of
Monitoring
Verification of
Performance
Compliance
Mitigation Measure
Mitigation
Frequency
Compliance
Criteria
Completed
Outdoor transport using a chute or conveyor
• No open chutes or conveyors will be used.
• Chutes or conveyors will be fully enclosed.
• Water spray equipment will be used to
sufficiently wet the materials.
• Transported materials will be washed or
screened to remove fines (PM10 or smaller).
Biological Resources
Mitigation Measure BIO -1: Conduct Mandatory
Before beginning
Throughout
City and primary
According to
Biological Resources Awareness Training for All
any construction or
construction
construction
USFWS criteria
Project Personnel and Delineate the Construction
ground -disturbing
period
contractor
Limits
activities
Before any work, including grading and vegetation
removal/trimming, occurs in the construction area, a
qualified biologist will provide biological resources
awareness training to all construction personnel to
brief them on the need to avoid effects on
environmentally sensitive areas (e.g., areas designated
as habitat for special -status species, wetlands and
other waters, and protected trees) and the penalties
for not complying with biological mitigation
requirements. The biological resources training will
include a description, representative photographs, and
legal status of each special -status wildlife species that
may occur in the construction area. If new construction
personnel are added to the program, the contractor
will ensure that the personnel receive the mandatory
training before starting work. Any worker who
inadvertently injures or kills a special -status species or
finds one dead, injured, or entrapped will immediately
report the incident to the construction foreman. The
construction foreman or monitor will immediately
notify the City of Lodi, which will provide verbal
notification to the USFWS Office and/or the CDFG
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Mitigation Measure
Initiation of
Mitigation
Monitoring
Frequency
Responsibility for
Verification of
Compliance
Performance
Criteria
Date
Compliance
Completed
office in Sacramento, California within 1 working day
of the incident. The City of Lodi will follow up with
written notification to USFWS and/or CDFG within 5
working days of the incident.
In addition, the contractor will clearly delineate the
construction limits through the use of survey tape, pin
flags, orange barrier fencing, or other means and
prohibit any construction -related traffic outside these
boundaries.
Mitigation Measure BIO -2: Protect Water Quality of
Before beginning
Throughout
City and primary
According to the
and Install Erosion Control Measures Adjacent to
any construction or
construction
construction
San Joaquin
Seasonal Wetlands
ground -disturbing
period
contractor
County Multi -
To prevent possible contamination of seasonal
activities
Species Habitat
wetlands from hazardous materials such as motor oil
Conservation
or gasoline, vehicles and construction equipment will
and Open Space
not be serviced within 250 feet of seasonal wetlands. If
Plan (SJMSCP)
possible, all ground -disturbing activities in and
criteria
adjacent to the wetlands will be conducted before the
onset of the rainy season. If this is not possible,
ground -disturbing activities in and adjacent to the
wetlands will be avoided when the seasonal wetlands
are wet or moist and during rain events. Erosion
control measures will be installed adjacent to seasonal
wetlands to prevent soil or other materials from
entering this habitat. Erosion control features will be
placed in areas that are upslope or adjacent to the
seasonal wetlands to prevent any soil or other
materials from entering the habitat. The locations of
erosion control features will be identified on the final
grading plans and construction specifications.
Natural/biodegradable erosion control measures (i.e.,
coir rolls, straw wattles or hay bales) will be used.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project (continued) Page 6 of 10
Mitigation Measure
Initiation of
Mitigation
Monitoring
Frequency
Responsibility for
Verification of
Compliance
Performance
Criteria
Date
Compliance
Completed
Mitigation Measure BIO -3: Compensate for
Before beginning
At ground-
City of Lodi
According to the
Potential Direct Impacts on Habitat for Listed
any construction or
disturbance
San Joaquin
Vernal Pool Branchiopods
ground -disturbing
County Multi -
Impacts on habitat for listed vernal pool branchiopods
activities
Species Habitat
will be compensated for through the SJMSCP.
Conservation
Compensation is based on the habitat that is mapped
and Open Space
at the project site. The west side of the site (containing
Plan (SJMSCP)
seasonal wetland W -ton the west side of State Route
criteria
99) is mapped as developed and no compensation
would be required under the SJMSCP for impacts on
this area (Mayo pers. comm.). The east side of the site
(containing seasonal wetland W-2 on the east side of
State Route 99) is mapped as agriculture.
Compensation for impacts on wetland W-2 on the east
side of State Route 99 would be at the rate for impacts
on agriculture (Mayo pers. comm.). The City of Lodi
will pay the applicable fees at ground disturbance.
Mitigation Measure BIO -4: Conduct
Before beginning
Throughout
City and primary
Surveys and
Preconstruction Surveys for Nesting White -Tailed
any construction or
construction
construction
monitoring are
Kites, Swainson's Hawks, and Non -Special -Status
ground -disturbing
period
contractor
conducted in
Migratory Birds, and Implement Protective
activities
accordance with
Measures If Necessary
SJMSCP and
If construction must occur during the breeding season
CDFG
(generally between January 1 and August 31), a
requirements
qualified biologist will conduct preconstruction
surveys of the project site and adjacent areas within
500 feet of the project site in order to ensure that
nesting Swainson's hawks, white-tailed kites, and
other migratory birds will not be disturbed by
construction activities. Generally, surveys for
Swainson's hawks are conducted in a larger area
surrounding the project site; however, because of the
limited scope of the project and amount of existing
activity in the surrounding area, a 500 -foot -radius
survey area is adequate for the extent of potential
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project (continued) Page 7 of 10
Mitigation Measure
Initiation of
Mitigation
Monitoring
Frequency
Responsibility for
Verification of
Compliance
Performance
Criteria
Date
Compliance
Completed
impacts on this species. Three preconstruction surveys
will be conducted within at least two of the following
survey periods immediately prior to project initiation:
• Period I: January 1 to March 20
• Period II: March 20 to April 5
• Period III : April 5 to April 20
• Period IV: April 21 to June 10 (surveys are not
recommended during this period because
Swainson's hawk identification is difficult, as the
adults tend to remain in the nest for longer
periods of time)
• Period V: June 10 to July 30
If the biologist determines that the area surveyed does
not contain any active nests, construction activities can
commence without any further mitigation.
If a white-tailed kite or Swainson's hawk nest site is
found, consultation with the CDFG may be required to
ensure project initiation will not result in nest
disturbance. Removal of white-tailed kite and
Swainson's hawk nest trees should be avoided if at all
possible. If a nest tree cannot be maintained, the nest
tree will be removed between September 1 and
December 31, when nests are unoccupied. If an active
white-tailed kite or Swainson's hawk nest is found in
the survey area, the wildlife biologist will consult with
CDFG to determine whether construction should be
delayed until the end of the breeding season (August
31) or construction could begin with weekly
monitoring of the nest site by a qualified wildlife
biologist to determine if the nest is being disturbed by
construction activities. This determination would be
made depending on the location of the nest. If weekly
monitoring was allowed and construction activities
were found to be affecting the nesting bird,
construction activities will cease until after the
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project (continued) Page 8 of 10
Responsibility for
Date
Initiation of
Monitoring
Verification of
Performance
Compliance
Mitigation Measure
Mitigation
Frequency
Compliance
Criteria
Completed
biologist determines that the young have fledged and
moved out of the area.
If a non -special -status migratory bird nest is found at
the project site or in the 500 -foot survey area, a no -
disturbance buffer will be established around the site
to avoid disturbance or destruction of the nest site
until the end of the breeding season (August 31) or
until after a qualified wildlife biologist determines that
the young have fledged and moved out of the area. The
extent of the buffer will be determined by the biologist
in coordination with CDFG and will depend on the level
of noise or construction disturbance, line -of -sight
between the nest and the disturbance, ambient levels
of noise and other disturbances, and other
topographical or artificial barriers.
Hazards and Hazardous Materials
Mitigation Measure HAZ-1: Develop and Implement
Before beginning
Throughout
City and primary
All construction
a Spill Prevention Plan to Reduce Exposure of
any construction or
construction
construction
personnel have
People and the Environment to Hazardous
ground -disturbing
period
contractor and
completed
Conditions
activities
subcontractors
training, and
The City's contractor will develop a Spill Prevention
staging areas
Plan to prevent the pollution of surface water and
have been
groundwater and to promote the health and safety of
identified
workers and other people in the project vicinity. The
Spill Prevention Plan will address:
• handling procedures and storage requirement for
hazardous materials;
• spill clean-up procedures for areas and processes
in which spills may potentially occur;
• standard operating procedures and employee
training to minimize accidental releases; and
• notification procedures in case of a spill.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project (continued) Page 9 of 10
Responsibility for
Date
Initiation of
Monitoring
Verification of
Performance
Compliance
Mitigation Measure
Mitigation
Frequency
Compliance
Criteria
Completed
The City will review and approve the plan prior to
construction. The contractor will be required to
implement these plans during construction.
Noise
Mitigation Measure N-1: Limit Construction Hours
At initiation of and
Throughout
City and primary
All construction
Construction, including set up and tear down, will be
throughout
construction
construction
personnel have
prohibited from occurring between the hours of 10:00
construction
period
contractor
been notified
p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Mitigation Measure N-2: Employ Noise -Reducing
At initiation of and
Throughout
City and primary
Construction
Construction Practices
throughout
construction
construction
equipment is
When feasible, the City or its contractor will
construction
period
contractor
properly
implement noise -reducing construction practices such
maintained and
that noise that occurs during construction hours does
equipped with all
not exceed ambient noise levels at residences in the
feasible noise
project area. Measures that can be used to reduce
control, such as
construction noise include, but are not limited to:
mufflers, in
• locating stationary equipment as far as practical
accordance with
from noise -sensitive uses;
manufacturers'
specifications
• requiring that all construction equipment powered
by gasoline or diesel engines have sound -control
devices that are at least as effective as those
provided by the manufacturer and that all
equipment be operated and maintained to
minimize noise generation;
• prohibiting the use of gasoline or diesel engines
that have unmuffled exhaust,
• when practical, placing noise -reducing enclosures
around stationary noise -generating equipment;
and
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project (continued) Page 10 of 10
Responsibility for
Date
Initiation of
Monitoring
Verification of
Performance
Compliance
Mitigation Measure
Mitigation
Frequency
Compliance
Criteria
Completed
when practical, constructing barriers between
noise sources and noise -sensitive land uses or
taking advantage of existing barrier features
(terrain, structures) or material stockpiles to block
sound transmission.
Transportation and Traffic
Mitigation Measure TR -1: Notify Public and Route
Before beginning
Throughout
City and primary
Notification is
Traffic
any construction or
construction
construction
submitted to
The City or its construction contractor will notify
ground -disturbing
period
contractor
Emergency
emergency service providers, businesses within 1 mile
activities, and
service
of the project area, and residences of construction via
throughout
providers,
letter 2 weeks prior to the beginning of construction.
construction
businesses, and
The letter will include proposed dates, times, and
period
the City.
locations of construction, proposed changes in routes,
any street closures, and information pertaining to
parking. The letter will also provide contact
information where questions and concerns can be
directed.
During construction signage and flagers will be utilized
as necessary to control traffic and avoid congestion.
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-149
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL CERTIFYING
THE FINAL MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE
HARNEY LANE INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
STATE CLEARING HOUSE NO. 2010072040
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi has heretofore held a duly noticed public
hearing, as required by law, on the requested General Plan Amendment in accordance with the
Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the project proponent is City of Lodi, Public Works Department, 221 West Pine
Street, Lodi CA 95240; and
WHEREAS, the project site is generally located along Harney Lane, crossing State Route 99
in and near the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, an Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (File No. 10 -MND -05) was
prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the
Guidelines provided thereunder. The Community Development Department has determined that all
environmental impacts that result from this project can be mitigated to a less than significant level;
and
WHEREAS, the Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative
Declarationwas prepared and distributed to reviewing agencies on Wednesday, July 14, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the required 30 -day review period for this project commenced on Wednesday,
July 14,2010, and ends Friday, August 13,2010; and
WHEREAS, the City received no written comments to the date the staff report and the
resolution were prepared; and
WHEREAS, staff recommends that the City Council approve the filing of a Mitigated
Negative Declaration by the Community Development Director as adequate environmental
documentation for the project; and
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the approval of this request have occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council has reviewed all
documentation and hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration as adequate environmental
documentation for the Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project.
Dated: August 18, 2010
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hereby certify that Resolution No. 2010-149 was passed and adopted by the City Council of
the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held August 18, 2010, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Mounce, and Mayor Katzakian
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS —None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS —Johnson
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS—None.
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City Clerk
2010-149
Conduct a Public Hearing To Consider the Certification of the Final
Mitigated Negative Declaration For Harney Lane Interim Improvements
August 18, 2010
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Applies to "projects"...
... activities with the potential to have a physical impact on
the environment
Environmental review process ...
... Basic Steps
1) Determine if the activity is a "project"
2) Determine if the "project" is exempt from CEQA;
3) Perform an Initial Study to identify the environmental
impacts of the project and determine whether the
identified impacts are "significant".
CEQA
Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration found
the following areas to be impacted:
1. Air Quality
2. Biological Resources
3. Hazards and Hazardous Materials
4. Noise and
5. Transportation/Traffic
AIR Quality
Mitigation Measures proposed to minimize
impacts to less than significant
1. Minimize Construction related dust by implementing
standard Dust Control Plans to comply with
SJVAPCD
BIOLOGICAL
Mitigation Measures proposed to minimize
impacts to less than significant
1. Pre -Construction Biological Resources Training for
all construction personnel and Delineate
Construction limits
2. Protect Water Quality and Install Erosion Control
Measures
3. Compensate for Potential Direct Impacts on habitat
4. Conduct Pre -construction survey for protected
species
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Mitigation Measures proposed to minimize
impacts to less than significant
1. Develop and Implement a Spill Prevention Plan to
reduce exposure of people and the environment to
hazardous conditions
NOISE
Mitigation Measures proposed to minimize
impacts to less than significant
1. Limit Construction Hours
• No Construction from 10:00 pm — 6:00 am
2. Utilize Noise -Reducing Construction Practices
TRANSPORTATION
Mitigation Measures proposed to minimize
impacts to less than significant
1. Prepare Traffic Control Plan.
• Notify Public and Route Traffic
FINDINGS
Based on findings of the Initial Study:
1. Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed
• Implementation of Mitigation Measures would
reduce impacts to less than significant impacts
Public Agencies Consulted
■ Resources Agency
■ Department of Fish and Game, Region 2
■ Department of Parks and Recreation
■ Department of Water Resources
■ California Highway Patrol
■ Caltrans, District 10
■ Air Resources Board (Transportation Projects)
■ Regional Water Quality Control Board., Region 5 (Sacramento)
■ Department of Toxic Substances Control
■ Native American Heritage Commission
■ Public Utilities Commission
■ San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD)
■ San Joaquin Council of Government, Inc. (SJCOG)
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Chapter 3
Written Comments and Responses
One written comments on the Draft IS from the San JoaquinValley Air Pollution Control District was
received on August 12,20 10 (Letter A). The letter presents 5 comments (A-1 through A-5).
Responses follow the letter.
Also provided is the transmittal cover letter from the State Clearinghouse (Letter B) which
demonstrates the Initial Study and proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration were circulated for a
30 -day public review period, commencing on Wednesday, July 14,20 10 through Thursday,August
12,2010 and no comments were received.
Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration August 2010
Harney Lane Interim Improvements 3-1 ICF 00836.09
City of Lodi
San Joaquin Valley
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
August 11, 2010
Wally Sandelin
City of Lodi
Planning Department
221 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95241
Written Commentsand Responses
LetterA
RECEIVED
AUG 12 2010
CITY OF LODI
l PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEN,
RECEIVED
Project! IS/MND Harney Lane Interim Improvements
District CEQA Reference Nw 20100625
Dear Mr. Sandelin:
AUG 16 2010
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTDEPT
CITY OF LODI
The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District (District) has reviewed the
project referenced above consisting of road improvements and widening, located at
Harney Lane and State Route 99, in Lodi, CA. The District offers the following
comments:
1. Based on information provided to the District, project specific emissions of criteria
pollutantsare notexpectedto exceed District significance thresholds of 10 tons/year
NOX, 10 toh/j e& ROG, and 15 tons/year PM10. Therefore, the District concludes A-1
that project specific criteria pollutant emissions would have no significant adverse
impact on air quality.
2. The District has reviewed the information provided and has determined this is a
development project that will have a mitigated baseline below two (2.0) tons per year
of NOx and two (2.0) tons per year of PMIO and shall be exempt from requirements A-2
in Section 6.0 and 7.0 pursuant to District Rule 9510, Section 4.4.3. Therefore, the
District concludes that the proposed project is not subject to District Rule 9510
(Indirect Source Review).
Regulation VIII (Fugitive PMIO Prohibitions), Rule 4102 (Nuisance), Rule 4601
(Architectural Coatings), and Rule 4641 (Cutback, Slow Cure, and Emulsified A-3
Asphalt, Paving and Maintenance Operations). In the event an existing building will
be renovated, partially demolished or removed, the project may be subject to District
Rule 4002 (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants). The above
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Harney Lane Interim Improvements 3-2 ICF00836.09
City of Lodi
Written Commentsand Responses
Dishid QEQA Reference No. 20100625
regulations that apply to this project or to obtain information about District permit
requirements, the applicant is strongly encouraged to contact She District's Small A-4
Business Assistance Office at (559) 230-5888. Current District rules can be found cont.
online at: www.valleyair.org/rules/l ruleslist.htm.
4. The District recommends that a copy of the District's comments be provided to the IA -5
project proponent.
I you have any questions or require further information, please call David McDonough,
at(559)230-5920.
Sincerely,
David Wamer
Directoro'f PermitServices
Arnaud Marjollet
Permit Services Manager
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Final InitialStudy/Mitigated Negative Declaration August 2010
Harney Lane Interim Improvements 3-3 ICF 00836.09
City of Lodi
Response to CommentA-1:
This comment is noted.
Response to Comment A-2:
This comment is noted.
Response to Comment A-3:
Written Commentsand Responses
This comment is noted. As described on pages 2-15 and 2-16 of the Initial Study,various measures
will be implemented to control construction emissions and comply with regulation VIII
requirements.
Response to Comment A-4:
This comment is noted.
Response to Comment A-5:
This comment is noted. The District's comments will be forwarded to the project proponent.
FinallnitialStudy/Mitigated Negative Declaration August 2010
Harney Lanelnterim Improvements 3-4 ICF 00836.09
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER CERTIFICATION OF THE FINAL MITIGATED
NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE HARNEY LANE INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT
On Friday, August 6, 2010, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a Notice
of Public Hearing to consider certification of the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration for
the Hamey Lane Interim Improvements Project (attached and marked as Exhibit A) was
posted at the following locations:
Lodi Public Library
Lodi City Clerk's Office
Lodi City Hall Lobby
Lodi Camegie Forum
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on August 6, 2010, at Lodi, California.
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CITY CLERK
MARIA BECERRA
ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER CERTIFICATION OF THE FINAL MITIGATED NEGATIVE
DECLARATION FOR THE HARNEY LANE INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
On Monday, August 9, 2010, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, I deposited in
the United States mail, envelopes with first-class postage prepaid thereon, containing a Notice
of Public Hearing to consider certification of the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration for the
Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project, attached hereto Marked Exhibit A. The mailing list
for said matter is attached hereto, marked Exhibit B.
There is a regular daily communication by mail between the City of Lodi, California, and the
places to which said envelopes were addressed.
declare under penalty of perjurythat the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on August 9, 2010, at Lodi, California.
JE IFER M. OBISON, CMC
ASSISTANTCTTY CLERK
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ORDERED BY:
RANDIJOHL
CITY CLERK, CITY OF LODI
MARIA BECERRA
ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK
Carnegie Forum
305 West Pine Street, Lodi
Date: August 18, 2010
Time: 7:00 p.m.
For information regarding this notice please contact:
Randi Johl
City Clerk
Telephone: (209) 333-6702
NOTICE . I i
NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, August 18, 2010, at the hour of
7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will
conduct a public hearing at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, to consider
the following item:
a) Certification cf the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration for the
Harney Lane Interim Improvements Project.
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the Community Development
Department, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, (209) 333-6711. All interested persons are
invited to present their views and comments on this matter. Written statements may be
filed with the City Clerk, City Half, 221 West Pine Street, 2nd Floor, Lodi, 95240, at any
time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said
hearing.
If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those
issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in
written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to
the close of the public hearing.
B r of the Lodi City Council:
City Clerk
Dated: August 4,2010
Approved as to form:
D. Stephen Schwabauer
City Attorney
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DONALD W &
NANCY C TR
06229025
LOGAN,
311 E HARVEY LN
LODI
CA
95242
WENDELL &
DORATHEA
06229026
THAYER,
325 E HARNEY LN
LODI
CA
95240
WALTER A &
JOANNE M TR
06229037
MILLER,
349 E HARNEY LN
LODI
CA
95240
DONALD W &
NANCY C TR
06229038
MILLER,
349 E HARNEY LN
LODI
CA
95240
DONALD W &
NANCY C TR
06256001
CARRILLO,
2392 LANYARD WAY
LODI
CA
95240
JUAN & SILVIA
06256002
LOPEZ,
2386 LANYARD WAY
LODI CA
95240
VALDEMAR &
I
DELMI P
06256006
FARNSWORTH,
2393 LANYARD WAYI
LODI
I CA
I 95240
PAUL D
06256022
CRYSTAL
PO BOX 1259 WOODBRIDGE
CA
95258
ENTERPRISES L
P
06256023
CRYSTAL
PO BOX 1259
WOODBRIDGE
CAI 95258
ENTERPRISES L
P
06256024
PADILLA,
534 SCHAFFER DR
LODI
CA
95240
RODOLFO D &
CARMEN L
06256025
BLAKELY
530 SCHAFFER DR
LODI
CA
95240
CAHILL, JOAN
TR
06256026
GREY, DOUGLAS
59 WALLACE STI
JACKSON
CAI
95642
C TR
06256027
MACIAS, ABEL
522 SCHAFFER DR
LODI
CA
95240
& OFELIA
06257001
CHUGHTAI,
12350 DEL AMO
LAKEWOOD
CA
90715
AFTAB &
BLVD APT 1610
FARHAT ETAL
06257002
WARREN, FRANK
308 DRIFTWOOD DR
LODI
CA
95240
L & MAXINE
06257003
BUSTILLOS,
314 DRIFTWOOD DR
LODI
CA
95240
ANDREW L &
STACEY
06257004
LAWLEY BROS
PO BOX 0070
DEL MAR
CA
92140
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I
LLC ETAL
95240
06257005
I LEDBETTER,
309 DRIFTWOOD DR
LODI
CRAIG J
95240
06257006
ANGERSTEIN,
18409 IRONSTONE
LODI
DENISE &
ST
LODI
KAREN
95242
06257007
DAVISON, ERIC
2526 MELBY DR
LODI
A & TERESA D
95240
06257008
CRYSTAL
PO BOX 1259
WOODBRIDGE
ENTERPRISES
95258
WOODBRIDGE
LTD PTP
95258
06257013
ASMUS,
282 MARINER CT
LODI
JEDADIAH N &
95240
DEL MAR
BRADDI L
92140
06257014
KERNICH,
278 MARINERS CT
WOODBRIDGEI
MICHAEL S &
95256
KATHLEEN
06257015
MIRANDA,
274 MARINER CT
SA.SANA
06257016
OHLHAUSER,
843 KRAMER DR
STEVEN ETAL
06257017
DUR-S=,
12049 N ANGIER
DAVID W &
RD
SHELBA D
06257018
RENSCHLER,
287 MARINER CT
BOBBY D &
NICHOLE M
06257019
CROSS, MORAY
291 MARINER CT
C & AMY I
06257020
SOUSA, ROQUE
PO BOX 213
P & DORA M TR
062570271
CRYSTAL
PO BOX 1259
ENTERPRISES
LP
06257028
GEORGE,
286 MARINER CT
MICHAEL T &
LINDA K
06258011 JONES,
2564 KIRSTEN CT
RICHARD D &
ANNA
06258012
LAWLEY,
PO BOX 0070
RODNEY &
PENNY ETAL
06258013
FLEMMER,
2031 BERN WAY
LOWELL B &
VIOLET
06258014
CRYSTAL
PO BOX 1259
ENTERPRISES L
P
0625BD15
I=='
2023 BERN WAY
BRENT LEE &
SHARON A
06258016
LEWIS, GLENN
2534 KIRSTEN DR
J
06260020
MINER,
2368 LANYARD WAY
VIRGINIA L TR
LODI CA 95240
WOODBRIDGEI CA 1 95258
LODI
CA
95240
WOODBRIDGE
CA
95258
LODI
CA
95240
LODI
CA
95240
LODI
CA
95240
LODI
CA
95242
LODI
CA
95240
LODI
CA
95240
LODI
CA
95240
WOODBRIDGE
CA
95258
WOODBRIDGE
CA
95258
LODI
CA
95240
LODI
CA
95240
DEL MAR
CA
92140
LODI
CA
95242
WOODBRIDGEI
CAI
95256
LODI I CA I 95242
LODI CA 9524C
LODI CA 95240
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06264001
HABER,
PO BOX 51525
PALO ALTO
CA
94303
BONIFACIO A
JR & RIZALI
CA
95158
& SARITA
CA
95240
KASHMIR ETAL)
06264004
GAWEL, JASONI
PO BOX 4111
SEASIDE
CA
93955
& KIMBERLY
CA
95240
JENNIFER
062640061
TROXCLAIR,
2512 MARANO IN
LODI
CA
95240
CRAIG &
ELIZABETH
06264007
LOPEZ,
2511 MARANO LN
LODI
CA
95240
ROBERTO &
GUADALUPE
06264008
MENDOZA,
2505 MARANO LN
LODI
CA
95240
ELVIS 0
06264009
BARAZON, LITA
2504 VALLINI LN
LODI
CA
95240
V
06264010
ELECTRONIC
2756 E SIDWELL
FOLSOM
CA
95630
MORTGAGE
ST STE 300
SERVICING
062640111
HERRERA,
2509 VALLINI LN
LODI
CA
95240
JESUS RAP11IR.EZ
& MARIA
06264012
TROXCLAIR,
2512 MARANO LN
LODI
CA
95240
CRAIG &
ELIZABETH
06264013
MEZA,
437 PORTA ROSEA
LODI
CA
95240
JOSEFINA ETAL
WAY
06264014
EIGHT DIGITS
6777 EMBARCADERO
STOCKTON
CA
95219
LLC
DR #3
06264015
LAMA, JOSE
2450 MONTEBELLO
LODI
CA
95240
WAY
06264016
ABDEL LATIF,
448 SAN PIETRO
LODI
CA
95240
BASEM
LN
06264017
TELLA, LYDIA
442 SAN PIETRO
LODI
CA
95240
A
LN
06264018
BRICE, JOSEPH
436 SAN PIETRO
LODI
CA
95240
S & TANYA C
06264019
BANK OF NEW
1800 TAPO CANYON
SIMI
CA
93063
YORK MELLON
RD sv2-202
VALLEY
TR
06264020
BHARWANI,
441 SAN PIETRO
LODI
CA
95240
HENRY G
LN
06264021
SLATER,
2512 MARANO LN
LODI
CA
95240
ELIZABETH M
06264022
WILSON,
2458 MONTEBELLO
LODI
CA
95240
GERMAYNE ETAL
WAY
06264023
YOUNG, GARVIN
1824 VICTORIA DRI
LODI
CA
95242
& STEPHANIE
06264024
KERLIN,
1808 AUTUMN WAY
LODI
CA
95242
DELRAY &
CYNTHIA J G
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06264025
KHAN, JOHER M
1112 RIVERGATE
LODI
CA
95240
DR
06264026
HERNANDEZ,
2455 SAN MARTINO
LODI
CA
95240
IRMA C
IN
06264027
KOZLOWSKI,
2454 FELINO IN
LODI
CA
95240
GREGORY J
06264028
SWEAT, WENDY
2453 FELINO IN
LODI
CA
95240
S SPIKER
06264029
FRIAS, JOSE
2452 MONTEBELLO
LODI
CA
95242
ETAL
WAY
06264030
BEADLES
1040 W KETTLEMAN
LODI
CA
95240
INVESTMENT
LN #388
GROUP INC
06264031
RODRIGUEZ,
2447 FELINO IN
LODI
CA
95240
ADRIANA ETAL
06264032
SINGH,
2448 FELINO IN
LODI
CA
95240
KASHMIR K
ETAL
06264033
HERNANDEZ,
2449 SAN MARTINO
LODI
CA
95240
STEVEN J ETAL
IN
06264034
LODI CITY OF
221 W PINE ST
LODI
CA
95240
06265001
CARRANZA,
2443 SAN MARTINO
LODI
CA
95242
MARIA
WAY
06265002
FARAAZ,
740 NIANTIC AVE
DALY CITY
CA
94014
MOHAMMAD &
JABIDA S
06265003
BHARWANI,
524 PALAZZO IN
LODI
CA
95240
JULIE H
06265004
D ANNA,
PO BOX 1497
WOODBRIDGEI CA
95258
ROSALIA
06265005
FEDERAL HOME
3476 STATEVIEW
FORT MILL SC
29715
LOAN MORTGAGE
BLVD
COR
06265006
WINKLER,
3019 OAKHAM DR
SAN RAMON
I CA
94583
MELISSA C
06265007
MENDOZA, ERIC
446 MASSAROSA LN
LODI
CA
95240
A
06265008
LIM, IRENNE L
6306 CAMINO
SAN JOSEI
CA
95119
TIA
VERDE DR
06265009
BERNHOFT,
434 MASSAROSA IN
LODI
CA
95240
KATIE
06265010
CHAVEZ, MARIO
433 MASSAROSA LN
LODI
CA
95240
& ROSA E
06265011
DAVENPORT,
439 MASSAROSA LN
LODI
CA
95242
KATHERINE C
06265012
SINGH, JORA
PO BOX 360874
MILPITAS
CA
95036
ETAL
06265013
KUMAR,
2482 BALMORAL ST
UNION CITY
CA
94587
MAKDEEP ETAL
06265014
TROXCLAIR,
2512 MARANO IN
LODI
CA
95240
CRAIG &
ELIZABETH
06265015
SILVEIRA,
517 MASSAROSA LN
LODI
CAA
95240
LARRY ETAL
06265016
DEUTSCHE BANK
1800 TAPO CANYON
VARY
CA
93063
NATL TRUST CO
RD
VALLEY
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TR
06265017
BARRIOS,
529 PALAZZO IN
LODI
CA
95240
RICHARD &
DENISE
06265018
WILKINSON,
535 PALAZZO IN
LODI
CA
95240
MARK E & MONA
J
06265019
AMTRUST BANK
1111 CHESTER AVE
CLEVELAND
OH
44114
06265020
BISHOP,
528 TUSCOLANA
LODI
CA
95240
LAKEISHA
WAY
06265021
FLORES,
522 TUSCOLANA
LODI
CA 95240
BERNARDINO P
WAY
& PRISCIL
06265022
REDDY,
24538 MARIE DR
HAYWARD
CA
94542
BARBARA
06265023
KHAN, MUBARAK
510 TUSCOLANA
LODI
CA
95240
& RAMIZA
WAY
06265024
OCHOA, DANIEL
504 TUSCOLANA
LODI
CA
95240
D
WAY
06265035
i7UNEZ,
527 TUSCOLANA
LODI
CA
95240
ELEANOR N
WAY
ETAL
06265036
SANCHEZ,
533 TUSCOLANA
LODI
CA
95240
PAMELA
WAY
06265037
CAMPBELL,
601 CORFINO IN
LODI
CA
95240
SHERRY C
06265038
GARCIA, LUIS
607 CORFINO IN
LODII
CA
95240
06265039
TRUONG, VAN
1187 FORMOSA
SAN JOSE
CA
95127
ETAL
RIDGE DR
06265040
AFTIAS, LEO &
1711 PECOS CIR
STOCKTON
CA
95209
LANA N
06265041
ELECTRONIC
2756 E BIDWELL
FOLSOM
CA
95630
MORTGAGE
ST STE 300
SERVICING
062650421
KUMAR,
620 CORFINO IN
LODI
CA
95240
AVINESH DEO
06265043
RASHID, FAYEQ
12732 N WEST LN
LODI
CA
95240
T
06265044
HOMER MAX LEE
PDX 1690
LODI
CA
95241
2001 FAMILY
06265045
STROOTMAN,
2428 SAN MARTINO
LODII
240
GERALD &
LN
REBEKAH
062650461
ASKLOF, LISA
2434 SAN MARTINO
LODI
CA
95240
A
LN
06265047
SAGRERO,
2440 SAN MARTINO
LODI
CA
95240
ALEJANDRO
LN