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Updated-Maps-1-22-2020 January 22, 2020 MAP REVISIONS Several Siting Drivers maps presented at the December Stakeholder Engagement Committee meeting are being reissued to include the potential facility corridor boundary from the Notice of Preparation (NOP) and a revised basemap that includes Delta island names. The following maps are being reissued and are provided in this packet: Map 1: Study Area Map 2: Soil Compressibility Map 3: Oil and Gas Wells Map 4: Potential Railroad Access Routes Map 5: Potential Barge Access Routes Map 6: Existing Above Ground Power Lines Map 9: Sandhill Crane Habitat Maps 7 and 8, Land Use and Sensitive Receptors, respectively, are being updated to incorporate stakeholder feedback and revised maps will be provided at a future Stakeholder Engagement Committee meeting. Map 10, 2010 River Morphology, has no changes and was not reissued. 01/22/2020 Map 1 CR E3 Bell Ave River Rd 80 Winding Way 50 Legend ¨¦§ Fair Oaks Blvd ¤£ Potential Intake Site (Only Two of Three Sites Required) San Juan Rd El CentroEl Rd Garden Hwy NorwoodAve Rio Linda Blvd El Camino Ave Coloma Rd Boundary of Potential Facility Corridors 5 AveWalnut ¨¦§ Ave Eastern Northgate Blvd Northgate Sunrise Blvd Horizontal Lines are in 10 Mile IntervalsCR 29 Arden Way West White Rock Rd Watt Ave Watt American River Sacramento Sacramento Ave Fulton Folsom Blvd 50 N St HoweAve ABH113 £ 7th St ¤ J St H St CR 98 CR 89 CR 95 American River Dr CR 105 CR 31 F St Union Pacific Railroad Pacific Union CR 32b 5th St T St Light Rail La Riviera Dr Douglas Rd L St L Y St Russell Blvd 21st St Buckeye Rd CR 32 Chiles Rd CR E6 Broadway Kiefer Blvd Hutchinson Dr Stockton Blvd 14th Ave Putah Creek Rd S River Rd ABH128 Riverside Blvd ABH99 Fruitridge Rd 505 24th St ABH16 ¨¦§ ABH84 47th Ave Elder Creek Rd Grant Line Rd Yolo Shortline Railroad S Land Park Dr Florin Perkins Rd Tremont Rd Florin Rd SWatt Ave Sievers Rd Gloria Dr Florin Rd GLIDE Pocket Rd Power Inn Rd DISTRICT Gerber Rd Mack Rd CR J8 Center Pky Freeport Bradshaw Rd Excelsior Rd Pedrick Rd Bulkley Rd CR 104 LISBON E Stockton Blvd Calvine Rd Dixon Ave W A St DISTRICT CR E2 Sheldon Rd CR E9 Elk Grove Florin Rd N Meridian Rd ¨¦§80 Midway Rd Clarksburg Laguna Blvd Bond Rd Wilton Rd Elk Grove Blvd Dillard Rd Tavernor Rd WatermanRd Lewis Rd NETHERLANDS Bilby Rd Walmort Rd Cosumnes River Hawkins Rd Liberty Island Rd Swan Rd MERRITT Hood Colony Rd Elmira Rd CR J8 Clay Station Rd LeisureTown Rd Binghamton Rd ISLAND Marshall Rd Bruceville Rd Ferry Rd RANDALL Alamo Dr CACHE ISLAND HAAS LITTLE Courtland MOORE HOLLAND Arno Rd Valensin Rd TRACT Alta Mesa Rd TRACT GLANVILLE Peabody Rd PETERS TRACT POCKET LIBERTY PIERSON ABH104 ISLAND SUTTER Abandoned Railroad LIBERTY ISLAND DISTRICT California Northern Railroad FARMS CR Twin Cities Rd (CR E13) HASTINGS PROSPECT Air Base Pky TRACT ISLAND MCCORMACK- WILLIAMSON Simmerhorn Rd ABH113 TRACT ABH84 GRAND ISLAND Locke A St RYER ISLAND Walnut Grove New Hope Rd Kost Rd EGBERT TRACT Ryde Liberty Rd DEAD HORSE NEW HOPE Thornton ISLAND TRACT Elliott Rd ABH12 LITTLE EGBERT TRACT ABH99 N Dustin Rd Dustin N Mokelumne River W Peltier Rd CANAL E Peltier Rd Rd Elliott N RANCH N Lower Sacramento Rd TYLER ISLAND TRACT GRIZZLY Shiloh Rd ISLAND Isleton Rio BRACK Vista TRACT SCHAFTER- BRANNAN-ANDRUS PINTAIL Birds Landing Rd W Turner Rd ISLAND STATEN Birds Landing ISLAND Lodi TERMINOUS Montezuma Hills Rd TRACT ABH12 E Kettleman Ln SIMMONS-WHEELER TWITCHELL BOULDIN S Ham Ln S ISLAND ISLAND San Joaquin River ISLAND Terminous DECKER SHIN KEE N Thornton Rd HONKER Collinsville ISLAND TRACT BAY CLUB RIO BLANCO BRADFORD WEBB TRACT VENICE TRACT VAN SICKLE Sacramento River ISLAND ISLAND N West Ln ISLAND SHERMAN EMPIRE KING ABH88 Davis Rd ISLAND TRACT RR Traction California Central WINTER ISLAND BISHOP CHIPPS LITTLE E Eight Mile Rd ISLAND ISLAND FRANK'S MEDFORD TRACT BROWNS TRACT FRANKS TRACT ISLAND ATLAS Thornton Rd Lower Sacramento Rd ISLAND JERSEY LITTLE TINSLEY MANDEVILLE TRACT Morada Ln Bay Point KIMBALL DONLON ISLAND ISLAND ISLAND Pittsburg BETHEL ISLAND ISLAND ISLAND WEST ISLAND LITTLE QUIMBY SHIMA W Leland Rd MANDEVILLE E Hammer Ln BIG BREAK Bethel Island ISLAND ISLAND RINDGE TRACT TRACT Pacific Ave West Ln MCDONALD N El Dorado St Calaveras River DUTCH SLOUGH LSt HOLLAND WRIGHT- Railroad Ave Antioch RHODE ISLAND Buchanan Rd HOTCHKISS TRACT ELMWOOD TRACT ISLAND TRACT Hillcrest Ave Neroly RdOakley SMITH TRACT Bailey Rd Lone Tree Way BACON MILDRED SARGENT- ISLAND ISLAND BARNHART ABH26 TRACT Delta Rd Knightsen Middle River LOWER Kirker Pass Rd PALM ROBERTS SMITH TRACT Stockton Clayton Rd VEALE TRACT TRACT LOWER ISLAND JONES ROUGH WEBER TRACT E Main St ABH4 BIXLER TRACT FAY ISLAND TRACT AND READY S El Dorado St Deer Valley Rd ISLAND Burlington Northern Santa Fe R BOGGS Brentwood ORWOOD TRACT WOODWARD S Airport Way E Mariposa Rd Balfour Rd TRACT HONKER ABH4 ISLAND LAKE UPPER TRACT MIDDLE Discovery Bay JONES ROBERTS TRACT ISLAND SellersAve Arch Rd Marsh Creek Rd BYRON DREXLER Walnut Blvd DREXLER TRACT TRACT VICTORIA POCKET N Gate Rd ISLAND French CAMINO Diablo Howard Rd W Howard Rd Camp Byron WIDDOWS ISLAND KINGS EUCALYPTUS ISLAND UNION ISLAND ISLAND French Camp Rd CONEY Tracy Blvd UPPER Clifton ISLAND ROBERTS ABH99 Court ISLAND Byron HwyForebay Lathrop Rd Old River STARK TRACT Lathrop E Louise Ave CAMINO Tassajara FABIAN TRACT STEWART TRACT Manteca Mountain W Yosemite Ave House Crow Canyon Rd Highland Rd ABH120 W Byron Rd PICO-NAGLEE PESCADERO MOSSDALE DISTRICT ISLAND Alcosta Blvd Dougherty Rd ¨¦§205 W Grant Line Rd WALTHALL Austin Rd S PARADISE Midway Rd JUNCTION W 11th St Tracy W Ripon Rd N TracyN Blvd S Airport S Way S UnionS Rd S MantecaS Rd 680 5 Kasson Rd MCMULLIN ¨¦§ ¨¦§ RANCH N LivermoreAve Dublin Blvd ABH33 KASSON S TracyBlvdS W Linne Rd DISTRICT ABH RIVER 84 CR 2063 JUNCTION 0 2.25 4.5 Study Area For Illustration Purposes Only ¯ Miles T:\WGI-38\GIS_33_00\GISRequest_11F\Deliverable_10F\MLT011_20\MLT011_20_11X17_StudyArea.mxd[(kdolan) BDSN] 20200118 Data Source: DCA, DWR 01/22/2020 Map 2 CR E3 Bell Ave River Rd Legend Winding Way ¨¦§80 Fair Oaks Blvd Potential Intake Site (Only Two of Three Sites Required) San Juan Rd Auburn Blvd El CentroEl Rd NorwoodAve Rio Linda Blvd Garden Hwy El Camino Ave Boundary of Potential Facility Corridors 5 AveWalnut ¨¦§ Ave Eastern Coloma Rd Northgate Blvd Northgate Sunrise Blvd Soil Compressibility CR 29 Arden Way West White Rock Rd Watt Ave Watt Sacramento Sacramento Ave Fulton American RiverFolsom Blvd Low Compressibility N St HoweAve J St CR 105 H St American River Dr Moderate Compressibility Port of Rd RT CR 32b 5th St Sacramento 21st St Y St T St La Riviera Dr Douglas Rd High CompressibilityCR 95 50 Broadway ¤£ Kiefer Blvd Stockton Blvd 14th Ave Putah Creek Rd ABH113 S a c r a m e n t o ABH128 Yolo County 505 Riverside Blvd Fruitridge Rd C o u n t y ¨¦§ S River Rd 24th St ABH84 47th Ave Elder Creek Rd ABH CR J8 16 Florin Perkins Rd Grant Line Rd S Land Park Dr Tremont Rd SWatt Ave Sievers Rd Gloria Dr Florin Rd GLIDE Pocket Rd ABH99 DISTRICT Gerber Rd Mack Rd Bradshaw Rd Center Pky Freeport Pedrick Rd Bulkley Rd CR 104 LISBON E Stockton Blvd Calvine Rd Dixon Ave W A St DISTRICT CR E2 CR E9 Sheldon Rd Excelsior Rd Elk Grove Florin Rd N Meridian Rd ¨¦§80 Midway Rd Clarksburg Laguna Blvd Bond Rd Wilton Rd Elk Grove Blvd Dillard Rd Tavernor Rd WatermanRd Lewis Rd NETHERLANDS Bilby Rd Walmort Rd Cosumnes River Hawkins Rd Liberty Island Rd Swan Rd MERRITT Hood Elmira Rd CR J8 Clay Station Rd LeisureTown Rd Binghamton Rd ISLAND Colony Rd Marshall Rd Bruceville Rd Ferry Rd RANDALL Alamo Dr CACHE ISLAND HAAS LITTLE Courtland MOORE HOLLAND Arno Rd Valensin Rd TRACT Alta Mesa Rd TRACT GLANVILLE Peabody Rd PETERS TRACT POCKET LIBERTY PIERSON ISLAND SUTTER ABH104 LIBERTY ISLAND DISTRICT FARMS CR Twin Cities Rd (CR E13) HASTINGS PROSPECT Air Base Pky TRACT ISLAND MCCORMACK- WILLIAMSON Simmerhorn Rd ABH113 TRACT ABH84 GRAND ISLAND Locke A St Solano County RYER ISLAND Walnut Grove New Hope Rd Kost Rd EGBERT TRACT Ryde Liberty Rd DEAD HORSE NEW HOPE Thornton ISLAND TRACT Elliott Rd ABH12 LITTLE EGBERT TRACT ABH99 N Dustin Rd Dustin N Mokelumne River W Peltier Rd CANAL E Peltier Rd Rd Elliott N RANCH N Lower Sacramento Rd TYLER ISLAND TRACT GRIZZLY Shiloh Rd S a n ISLAND Isleton Rio BRACK Vista TRACT J o a q u i n SCHAFTER- BRANNAN-ANDRUS PINTAIL Birds Landing Rd W Turner Rd ISLAND STATEN C o u n t y Birds Landing ISLAND Lodi TERMINOUS Montezuma Hills Rd TRACT ABH12 E Kettleman Ln SIMMONS-WHEELER TWITCHELL BOULDIN S Ham Ln S ISLAND ISLAND San Joaquin River ISLAND Terminous DECKER SHIN KEE N Thornton Rd HONKER Collinsville ISLAND TRACT BAY CLUB Davis Rd RIO BLANCO ABH88 BRADFORD WEBB TRACT VENICE TRACT VAN SICKLE Sacramento River ISLAND ISLAND N West Ln ISLAND SHERMAN EMPIRE KING ISLAND TRACT WINTER ISLAND BISHOP CHIPPS LITTLE E Eight Mile Rd ISLAND ISLAND FRANK'S MEDFORD TRACT BROWNS TRACT FRANKS TRACT ISLAND Lower Sacramento Rd ATLAS Thornton Rd ISLAND JERSEY LITTLE TINSLEY MANDEVILLE TRACT Morada Ln Bay Point KIMBALL DONLON ISLAND ISLAND ISLAND Pittsburg BETHEL ISLAND ISLAND ISLAND WEST ISLAND LITTLE QUIMBY SHIMA W Leland Rd MANDEVILLE E Hammer Ln BIG BREAK Bethel Island ISLAND ISLAND RINDGE TRACT TRACT Pacific Ave West Ln MCDONALD N El Dorado St Calaveras River DUTCH SLOUGH LSt WRIGHT- HOLLAND ISLAND Buchanan Rd Antioch HOTCHKISS RHODE Railroad Ave TRACT ELMWOOD TRACT ISLAND TRACT Hillcrest Ave Neroly RdOakley SMITH TRACT Bailey Rd Lone Tree Way BACON MILDRED SARGENT- ISLAND ISLAND BARNHART ABH26 TRACT Middle River LOWER Kirker Pass Rd Knightsen SMITH TRACT SellersAve PALM ROBERTS Stockton
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