
California Environmental Quality Act – Notice of Exemption
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires an environmental review to evaluate projects for potential impacts on the environment. Environmental documents are written to identify any potential adverse environmental effects of proposed actions, assess their significance, and propose measures to eliminate or mitigate significant impacts. This posting will provide public notices and documents related to the environmental review process and information regarding the filing of Notices of Exemption (NOE).
PROJECT TITLE:
Internal Services Department
Rolling Hills Communication Tower Demolition
PROJECT LOCATION:
5741 Crestridge Road
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Approval of the recommendations will find the Rolling Hills Communication Tower Demolition Project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act, establish and approve Capital Project No. 8A089, approve the project budget and appropriation adjustment, and authorize the Director of the Internal Services Department, or designee, to deliver the proposed project using a Board-approved Job Order Contract.
PROJECT APPLICANT: County of Los Angeles Internal Services Department
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Thomas DeSantis
County of Los Angeles
Internal Services Department
Operations Service
Program & Project Management Division
1100 North Eastern Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(562) 922-1355
TDesantis@isd.lacounty.govEXEMPT STATUS: Categorical Exemption
TYPE, SECTION OR CODE:Categorically Exempt Project in accordance with Sections 15301(h) and 15304 of the State CEQA Guidelines and Classes 1(j) and 4 of the County’s Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines, Appendix G.
REASONS FOR EXEMPTION:
The scope of work consists of the demolition and removal of an existing communication tower. Therefore, the work is within certain classes of projects that have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment because it includes repairs and minor alterations to existing public facilities with negligible or no expansion of use and the minor alteration in the condition of land which do not involve removal of mature scenic trees.In addition, based on the records of the proposed Project, it will comply with all applicable regulations, it is not in a sensitive environment and there are no cumulative impacts, unusual circumstances, damage to scenic highways, listing on hazardous waste site lists compiled pursuant to Government Code section 65962.5, or indications that it may cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historic resource that would make the exemptions inapplicable.