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Planning commission adopts mitigated negative declaration for Burnt Ranch Estates water system upgrades

3028319 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a mitigated negative declaration and monitoring program for the Burnt Ranch Estates Community Water System Improvement Project, clearing environmental review for replacement of two storage tanks, mains, hydrants and meters and enabling use of Department of Water Resources drought-resilience funding.

The Trinity County Planning Commission on Feb. 20 adopted a mitigated negative declaration (MND) and mitigation monitoring and reporting program (MMRP) for the Burnt Ranch Estates Community Water System Improvement Project (CLA-23-01).

Patrick Flynn, an environmental compliance specialist with Trinity County Natural Resources, presented the project and staff recommendation. Flynn said the project would replace two existing storage tanks — an upper tank to be replaced with an approximately 80,000-gallon bolted-steel tank on a concrete foundation after expanding and grading the upper tank flat (about 11,000 square feet of grading) — and a lower tank to be replaced in place with a new 40,000-gallon…

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