Appendix J
AB
52
Consultation
Contact Information Date Letter Sent Response Date of Comments/ Concerns
Mona Tucker, Chairperson
Yak tityu tityu yak tilhini – Northern Chumash Tribe
660 Camino Del Rey Arroyo Grande, CA, 93420 Phone: (805) 748-2121 Email: [email protected]
1/27 by
email 1/28 email Chairperson Tucker responded by email to say that the project site is outside of her Tribal area of concern and she has no recommendations.
Kenneth Kahn, Chairperson
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians P.O. Box 517
Santa Ynez, CA, 93460 Phone: (805) 688-7997
Email: [email protected]
1/27/2021 by email
Mark Vigil, Chief
San Luis Obispo County Chumash Council
1030 Ritchie Road Grover Beach, CA, 93433 Phone: (805) 481-2461 Fax: (805) 474-4729
1/27/2021 by certified mail
Fred Collins, Spokesperson Northern Chumash Tribal Council P.O. Box 6533
Los Osos, CA, 93412 Phone: (805) 801-0347
Email: [email protected]
1/27/2021
by email 2/2/2021 Spokesperson Collins responded by email indicating the NCTC supports local tribal government recommendations.
Mariza Sullivan
P.O. Box 4464
Santa Barbara, CA, 93140
Email: [email protected] Julio Quair, Chairperson
Chumash Council of Bakersfield 729 Texas Street Bakersfield, CA, 93307 Phone: (661) 322-0121 Email: [email protected] 1/27/2021 by certified mail
Julie Tumamait-Stenslie, Chairperson Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians
365 North Poli Avenue Ojai, CA, 93023 Phone: (805) 646-6214
Email: [email protected]
1/27/2021 by email
GENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Fred Collins, Spokesperson Northern Chumash Tribal Council P.O. Box 6533
Los Osos, CA, 93412 Phone: (805) 801-0347
Email: [email protected]
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Spokesperson Collins:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
Senior Park Planner Conejo Recreation & Park DistrictGENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Kenneth Kahn, Chairperson
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians P.O. Box 517
Santa Ynez, CA, 93460 Phone: (805) 688-7997
Email: [email protected]
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Chairperson Kahn:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
Senior Park Planner Conejo Recreation & Park DistrictGENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Julio Quair, Chairperson Chumash Council of Bakersfield 729 Texas Street
Bakersfield, CA, 93307 Phone: (661) 322-0121
Email: [email protected]
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Chairperson Quair:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
Senior Park Planner Conejo Recreation & Park DistrictGENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Mariza Sullivan
Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation P.O. Box 4464
Santa Barbara, CA, 93140
Email: [email protected]
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Ms. Sullivan:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
Senior Park Planner Conejo Recreation & Park DistrictGENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Mona Tucker, Chairperson
Yak tityu tityu yak tilhini – Northern Chumash Tribe 660 Camino Del Rey
Arroyo Grande, CA, 93420 Phone: (805) 748-2121 Email: [email protected]
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Chairperson Tucker:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
Senior Park Planner Conejo Recreation & Park DistrictGENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Julie Tumamait-Stenslie, Chairperson
Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians 365 North Poli Avenue
Ojai, CA, 93023 Phone: (805) 646-6214 Email: [email protected]
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Chairperson Tumamait-Stenslie:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
Senior Park Planner Conejo Recreation & Park DistrictGENERAL MANAGER EMERITUS Tex Ward
Mark Vigil, Chief
San Luis Obispo County Chumash Council 1030 Ritchie Road
Grover Beach, CA, 93433
RE: Assembly Bill 52 Consultation for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California
Chief Vigil:
The Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) is preparing an Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project), located within Conejo Community Park, at 1175 Hendrix Avenue in the City of Thousand Oaks. The project consists of improvements to existing park facilities including demolishing the existing community center and constructing a new, expanded community center building, and renovating outdoor features such as the baseball field, a channel and bridge feature, and trails and landscaping throughout the park. Proposed improvements will be constructed so the existing topography and natural features are preserved, in accordance with the CRDP plans and specifications. This project is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CRPD is the lead agency under CEQA.
Per California Public Resources Code § 21080.3.1 (Assembly Bill [AB] 52 of 2014), the CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
The input of your tribe is important to the CRPD’s planning process. Under AB 52, contacts have 30 days from the date of receipt of this letter, to respond, in writing, to the CRPD if they are interested in further consultation.
If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact me at (805)495-6471 or via e-mail at [email protected] you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Andrew Mooney,
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Hello Ms. Durham:
Thank you for reaching out to Tribal communities. This project is too far away from my
homeland for me to make any recommendations.
Regards,
Mona Olivas Tucker, Chair
yak tityu tityu yak tiłhini – Northern Chumash Tribe
San Luis Obispo County and Region
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Dear Chairperson Tucker,
I am writing on behalf of our client the Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) to transmit the AB 52 consultation package for the proposed Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project) located in the city of Thousand Oaks. The CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated.
Please find the letter and associated project location map attached to this email. The lead agency contact information is included in the letter. Please feel free to contact Andrew Mooney, Senior Park Planner, with any questions, comments or concerns regarding the project.
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Hello April, NCTC supports the local Tribal Governments recommendations, thank you. Be safe, Fred Collins NCTCFrom: April Durham [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 1:56 PM
Subject: AB 52 Consultation for Conejo Parks District Project
Dear Spokesperson Collins, I am writing on behalf of our client the Conejo Recreation and Parks District (CRPD) to transmit the AB 52 consultation package for the proposed Conejo Community Park and Center Project (project) located in the city of Thousand Oaks. The CRPD is contacting you to conduct meaningful consultation with California Native American tribes that have requested to be notified by lead agencies of proposed projects in the geographic area with which the tribe is traditionally and culturally affiliated. Please find the letter and associated project location map attached to this email. The lead agency contact information is included in the letter. Please feel free to contact Andrew Mooney, Senior Park Planner, with any questions, comments or concerns regarding the project. April Durham, PhD Environmental & Urban Planner Rincon Consultants, Inc. Environmental Scientists | Planners | Engineers 916‐706‐1374 x 67 805‐947‐4839 Direct 805‐648‐2921 Mobile rinconconsultants.com