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City of Menlo Park
PROJECT NAME
Streambed Alteration Agreement , includes but not limited to vegetation and trash and debris removal from Atherton Channel
RMP File Number
304
Date
10/11/2019
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Exhibit A-1 <br />State of California — The Natural Resources Agency EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE CHARLTON H. BONHAM, Director <br />Bay Delta Region <br />7329 Silverado Trail <br />Napa, CA 94558 <br />(707)944-5500 <br />www.wildlife.ca.gov <br />September 24, 2015 <br />Azalea Mitch <br />City of Menlo Park, Engineering Division <br />701 Laurel Street <br />Menlo Park, California 94025 <br />Subject: Final Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement <br />Notification No. 1600-2013-0356-R3 <br />Atherton Channel Flood Control Maintenance <br />Dear Ms. Mitch: <br />Enclosed is the final Streambed Alteration Agreement ("Agreement') for the Atherton <br />Channel Flood Control Maintenance project ('Project'). Before the Department may <br />issue an Agreement, it must comply with the California Environmental Quality Act <br />("CEQA"). In this case, the Department, acting as a lead agency, determined your <br />project is exempt from CEQA and filed a notice of exemption ("NOE") on September 24, <br />2015, <br />Under CEQA, filing a NOE starts a 35 -day period within which a party may challenge <br />the filing agency's approval of the project. You may begin your project before the 35 -day <br />period expires if you have obtained all necessary local, state, and federal permits or <br />other authorizations. However, if you elect to do so, it will be at your own risk. <br />If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Suzanne DeLeon, <br />Environmental Scientist at (831) 440-9433 or Suzanne.deleonawildlife. ca.gov . <br />Sincerely, <br />G�Vla� <br />Craig J. Weightman <br />Environmental Program Manager <br />Bay Delta Region <br />cc: Lieutenant James Ober <br />Conserving CaCfornia's WiCdfife Since 1870 <br />
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