Appendix 4 -- Bibliography

Appendix 4 -- Bibliography

-MENDOCINO COUNTY COASTAL ELEMENT - APPENDIX 4 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY B-D, NE Blayney-Dyett, "Natural Environment," November 1979. B-D, SA Blayney-Dyett, "Shoreline Access," December 1979. B-D, EPD Blayney-Dyett, "Existing and Potential Development," January 1980. B-D, OC Blayney-Dyett, "Options Considered, Sketch Plan Proposals," April 1980. 1. American Geological Institute, Glossary of Geologic Terms , 1972. 2. Barrett, James R., Mores Associates, Draft EIR for Irish Beach Unit No. 9 , Manchester, California, September, 1976. An Environmental Impact Report concerning a residential development, extension of an agricultural preserve, and recreational use. 3. The "Big River" Citizens Advisory Committee, The Mendocino Town Plan , April 22, 1980. Proposed Land Use Classifications for town of Mendocino based upon meetings, questionnaire, and letters from local residents. 4. Boyle, M.W., The Stratigraphy, Sedimentation and Structure of an Area near Point Arena, California , unpublished M.A. Thesis, University of California, 1967. 5. Brown, R.D., Jr., and E.W. Wolfe, Map showing recently active breaks along the San Andreas fault between Point Delgada and Bolinas Bay, California: U.S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map 1-692, scale 1:24,000, 1972. 6. Brown, S., M.M. Brinson, and A.E. Lugo, "Structure and Function of Riparian Wetlands," U.S. Forest Service, Strategies for Protection and Management of Floodplain Wetlands and Other Riparian Ecosystems ; symposium proceedings, Callaway Gardens, Georgia, 11-13 December 1978. 7. California Coastal Commission, Commission Actions , undated. A collection of precedential permit and appeal cases pertaining to coastal issues in general and specifically within the Mendocino Coastal Zone boundary. 8. California Coastal Commission, Smith & Williams, Design Guidelines for the Special Coastal Community of Mendocino , South Pasadena, April 28, 1976. Evaluates no-growth, controlled growth, and uncontrolled growth. Describes types of organizations which would buy land as a public trust. Town edges described. 9. California Coastal Commission, Designation of Coastal Zone Areas Where Construction of an Electric Power Plant Would Prevent Achievement of the Objectives of the California Coastal Act of 1976 , 1978. 10. California Coastal Commission, Draft Memo on Agricultural Policies , 1978. Staff memo on Coastal Act policies on agriculture and framework for draft Exclusive Agricultural Zone provisions. -MENDOCINO COUNTY COASTAL ELEMENT - 11. California Coastal Commission, Energy Element – Findings and Policies (Draft) , May 1974. Draft findings and proposed policies for all aspects of energy question – electricity supply and demand, tanker facilities, alternative energy sources (nuclear, geothermal), conservation, etc. 12. California Coastal Commission, First Draft of Model Ordinances , California Coastal Commission, 1978. Staff memorandum containing first drafts of model ordinances dealing with: o Steep slope and watershed protection. o Agricultural zoning. o Coastal shoreline development overlay zone. 13. California Coastal Commission, Ground Water and Quality Conditions in Inglenook Fen Watershed , 1979. Memo taken from report by State Department of Water Resources. 14. California Coastal Commission, by DeLeuw, Cather & Company, Highway 1 Capacity Study: Final Report , December 1979. 15. California Coastal Commission, Local Coastal Program Manual , July 22, 1977, Supplemented September 30, 1977, updated July 25, 1979. Assistance for local governments preparing LCPs to meet regulations of the Coastal Commission. Discusses relationship of LCPs to overall planning, sources of funds. 16. California Coastal Commission, Local Coastal Program Regulations , May 17, 1977, revised February 1, 1980. Procedures for preparation, submission, approval, appeal, certification, and amendment of any local coastal program. Methodology to prepare and determine scope of LCPs o Schedule to process LCPs. o Recommended uses of more than local importance that should be considered in preparing LCPs. 17. California Coastal Commission, Planning for an Eroding Shoreline , 1978. 18. California Coastal Commission, Public Hearing Draft of Interpretive Guidelines for Coastal Planning and Permits , February 11, 1977. Statewide and localized guidelines for permit applications. 19. California Coastal Commission, by J.E. Bodovitz, Public hearing on draft proposal for forestry special treatment areas , memo, 1977. 20. California Coastal Commission, Staff Recommendation on Designation of Coastal Areas Where Power Plants Would be Inconsistent With Coastal Act Policies , December 1977. -MENDOCINO COUNTY COASTAL ELEMENT - Attempts to balance need for plants with preserving resources, with greater emphasis on compact, contiguous development vs. a specific wildlife habitat area. 21. California Coastal Commission, by Michael Fisher, Staff Recommendations of Revisions to the Commission Designation of Coastal Areas Where Power Plants Would be Inconsistent with Coastal Act Objectives , June 1979. 22. California Coastal Commission, Statewide Interpretive Guidelines , 1979 and 1980. State guidelines on access, condominium and stock cooperative conversions, draft wetlands interpretive guidelines, blufftop development, public trust, siting new development. 23. California Coastal Commission and the California State Coastal Conservancy, Coastal Access: Standards and Recommendations , 1980. 24. California Coastal Commission and Mendocino County Department of Health, by Steve Howe, Unpublished raw data on water wells for Mendocino Ground Water Study, in progress, 1979. 25. California Coastal Conservancy, by Del Davis Associates, Draft Environmental Impact Report: Proposed Whiskey Shoals Restoration Project, March 1979. Environmental Impact Report on redesign of a residential subdivision south of Point Arena. Impact assessment includes coastal zone data. 26. California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, California Coastal Plan , 1975. 27. California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, North Coast Region. California Coastal Plan: Preliminary Implementation: Russian Gulch, Stillwell Point, Mendocino County , 1976. Coastal development, appearance, land environment, marine environment; public access, transportation, coastal resources, energy, education and recreation in area. 28. California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, by Sage and Sage. Identification of Seismic Related Hazards in the Coastal Zone , 1977. 29. California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, by Sage and Sage. Identification of Seismic Related Hazards in the Coastal Zone, Addendum , 1978. 30. California Native Plant Society, Inventory of Rare and Endangered Vascular Plants of California , 1974. 31. California Natural Areas Coordinating Council, Inventory of California Natural Areas , 1977. 32. California State Board of Forestry, Report of the Board of Forestry to the Water Resources Control Board , June 11, 1980. Identification of silviculturally-related nonpoint sources of water pollution with procedures and methods to control, to the extent feasible, such sources. 33. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry, A Fire Hazard Security Classification System for California Wildlands , April 1973. -MENDOCINO COUNTY COASTAL ELEMENT - Discussion of criteria for identifying fire hazard ares, the fire hazard classification system, and recommendations for land use policy. 34. California State Department of Coonservation, Division of Forestry, Alquist Priolo Special Studies Zones Maps , 1972. 35. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry, Geologic Map of California, Santa Rosa Sheet, 1963. 36. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry, Legends and Supplemental Information to Accompany Vegetation—Soil Maps of California , August 1951. 37. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry, Wildland Soils and Associated Vegetation of Mendocino County, California , 1963-64. Results of extensive 1947-50 soil survey. Since study, logging and fire have changed vegetation patterns, but extent of change is unknown. Technical soil survey. 38. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, by J.W. Williams and T.L. Bedrossian, "Coastal Zone Geology Near Gualala, California," in California Geology , February 1977. 39. California State Department of Conservation, J.W. Williams and T.L. Bedrossian, Division of Mines and Geology, "Coastal Zone Geology Near Mendocino, California," California Geology (October 1976). A report on reconnaissance of geological hazards and mineral resources within a 25 square mile area between Russian Gulch and Buckhorn Cove. This popular recreation area was chosen as a test site to study landslides, sea cliff retreat, liquefaction, earthquake shaking, tsunami inundation, and mineral resources. 40. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology. California Geology , Volume 32, #6, Sacramento, June 1979. Soil erosion in the Coast Forest Districts. Erosion and sedimentation can be very severe but can be reduced by early recognition and the right engineering practices. Article 1 is general; article 2 concerns Coast Forest district. 41. California State Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, C.W. Jennings, Fault Map of California with Locations of Volcanoes, Thermal Springs, and Termal Wells , Geologic Data Map Series, Map No. 1, 1:750,000, 1975. 42. California State Department of Conservation, Division

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