Long Range Development Plan Mt. San Antonio College 2018 Educational and Facilities Master Plan (EFMP) Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR)

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Long Range Development Plan Mt. San Antonio College 2018 Educational and Facilities Master Plan (EFMP) Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) September 19, 2018 // Public Scoping Meeting

Agenda / Introductions / Purpose of Tonight s Scoping Meeting / 2018 Educational and Facilities Master Plan (EFMP) Background / Description of EIR Proposed Project / Overview of Environmental Review Process / Public Comment Period

Purpose of Tonight s Scoping Meeting California Code of Regulations 15082. Notice of Preparation and Determination of Scope of EIR. to assist the lead agency in determining the scope and content of the environmental information that the responsible or trustee agency may require. Please note that video/audio of this meeting is taking place for record purposes. An opportunity to provide comments about the type, (content) and extent (scope) of environmental analyses to be undertaken in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Comments may include: Potential environmental impacts to be addressed in the EIR Alternatives to be evaluated in the EIR Methods for Comments: Verbal (tonight at Scoping Meeting) Written (see Comment sheets) mail, email, or hand delivery All comments must be received no later than 5:00 PM on October, 4, 2018

2018 Educational and Facilities Master Plan (EFMP) Background Draft Document Planning Process Community Participation + Feedback Integrated Planning

Draft EFMP Document Planning at Mt. SAC focuses on excellence and innovation in programs, services, and facilities that promote and support student access, equity, and success. The Mt. SAC 2018 Educational and Facilities Master Plan (EFMP) is the College s long-term plan and serves as the foundation for other components of the College s integrated planning process and cycle of continuous quality improvement. The Draft EFMP dated May 9, 2018 is available on the campus website. http://www.mtsac.edu/efmp/draft_ EFMP.html

EFMP Process A broad cross-section of campus and community stakeholders met, reviewed, and provided input to the EFMP The Master Plan Steering Task Force included faculty, staff, students, and managers The Community Facilities Plan Advisory Committee includes elected officials, civic leaders, and leaders of community based organizations Six key goals were established to guide development of the EFMP: 1. Collaborative 2. Comprehensive 3. Data-driven 4. Dynamic 5. Inclusive 6. Transparent

EFMP Community Participation + Feedback Community Participation The Community Facilities Plan Advisory Committee (CFPAC) was created to be a conduit to the broader community for the purposes of publicizing participation opportunities and soliciting input. In February and March 2017, The Board of Trustees hosted a series of nine interactive public workshops: The workshops aimed to introduce the EFMP project and encourage community feedback while informing the public about programming, resources, and all that the College has to offer its service area. June 2017 - Town/Gown Design Charrette with the City of Walnut Community Feedback Building Improvements Campus Access Curriculum and Programming Energy Efficiency Parking and Traffic Safety Signage and Wayfinding Town / Gown Integration

Integrated Planning Educational Planning Develop and analyze internal and external data to identify major needs and challenges that currently exist or are anticipated to exist in the next ten years Project the College s overall growth and the growth of programs and services over the next ten years Provide a common foundation for discussion about the College s programs and facilities Facilities Planning Develop recommendations for site and facilities improvements that are informed by educational planning Provide a foundation for other College plans, such as the Strategic Plan and Technology Plan Inform the public of the College s intentions and garner support for the services provided in and to the community

Description of EIR Proposed Project Project Location 2018 Facilities Master Plan EIR: Project Description EIR: New Major Buildings EIR: Major Renovations EIR: Minor New Construction, Renovation, and Site + Infrastructure Projects EIR: Cumulative Projects EIR: Project-specific Analyses

Project Location The Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) campus is located in the City of Walnut, in Los Angeles County. The campus encompasses 418.44 acres (comprised of 3 parcels) and is located north and south of Temple Avenue east of Grand Avenue, with the West Parcel located west of Grand Avenue and south of Amar Road/Temple Avenue. Mountaineer Road and Edinger Way form the northern boundary of the campus and the eastern boundary is consistent with the City of Walnut s eastern boundary. The California State Polytechnic University (Cal Poly) Pomona is located immediately east of the campus. The Mt. SAC campus is approximately 1.8 miles west of State Route (SR)-57, 1.0 mile south of Interstate (I)-10, and 0.9 mile north of SR-60.

2018 Facilities Master Plan Facilities recommendations: Campus-wide projects New Major Buildings Major Renovations Minor Projects Site and Infrastructure Improvement recommendations: Natural Habitat/Urban Forest Vehicular Circulation + Parking Bicycle Circulation Pedestrian Circulation Open Space Farm Precinct

EIR: Project Description Stand-alone EIR (not tiered from previous efforts) Generally has a development and planning horizon of approximately 10 years (through 2027) Anticipates an increase in campus headcount from 37,864 students in fall 2017 to between 40,802 and 42,745 students in fall 2027 (based on estimated medium and high growth rates Using this mid-point of 0.75 percent, the College s projected growth rate is 8.6 percent over the next ten years. Components associated with Phase 1A, Phase 1B, and Phase 2 would be implemented during the 10 year horizon period EIR will include both program and project-level analyses (where appropriate)

EIR: New Major Buildings 1. Auditorium 2. Bookstore 3. Campus Safety 4. Library/Learning Resources 5. Makerspace 6. School of Continuing Education 7. Science 8. Student Center 9. Student Services North 10. Technical Education

EIR: Major Renovations 1. College Services (6) 2. Humanities and Social Sciences (26ABD) 3. Science (7 and 60)

EIR: Minor New Construction, Renovation, and Site + Infrastructure Projects Various minor new construction and renovation projects on the main campus that are smaller in scope but necessary to provide needed space for: Athletics Instruction/training Offices Storage Workspace Site and infrastructure improvement projects include, but are not limited to: Vehicular and non-vehicular parking and circulation improvements including the construction of 3-4 parking structures Outdoor open space Improvements at the Wildlife Sanctuary Utility infrastructure Farm Precinct infrastructure improvements including two new underground water tanks

EIR: Cumulative Projects Previously Approved: Athletics Complex East (PEP Phase 1) Physical Education Complex (PEP Phase 2) West Parcel Site Improvement Project Currently Being Processed: Transit Center

EIR Project-Specific Analyses 1. Student Center + Central Campus Infrastructure 2. Bookstore 3. Parking Structure R + Tennis Courts 4. Parking Structure S 5. Sand Volleyball Courts 6. Replacement Communication Tower

Overview of Environmental Review Process Environmental Process EIR: Sequence Issues to be Addressed in the EIR Other EIR Sections Additional Opportunities for Public Comment

Environmental Process The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires Mt. SAC, as lead agency, to review potential environmental effects of the proposed project prior to approval. Mt. SAC has determined that an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is the appropriate form of CEQA documentation. Mt. SAC issued a Notice of Preparation (NOP) on September 5, 2018: Notice that an EIR is being prepared. Solicits input regarding the scope of analysis to be included in the EIR 30-day review period ends October 4, 2018

EIR: Sequence Initiate Scoping Process 30-Day Public Review + Comment Period Prepare Draft EIR 45-Day Public Review + Comment Period Prepare Responses to Comments Certification Process Notice of Availability Notice of Determination Notice of Preparation (NOP) Public Scoping Meeting DRAFT EIR FINAL EIR Board Public Hearing

Issues to be Addressed in EIR I. Aesthetics II. Agriculture and Forestry Resources III. Air Quality IV. Biological Resources V. Cultural Resources VI. Geology and Soils VII. Greenhouse Gas Emissions VIII. Hazards and Hazardous Materials IX. Hydrology and Water Quality X. Land Use and Planning XI. Mineral Resources XII. Noise XIII. Population and Housing XIV. Public Services XV. Recreation XVI. Transportation/Traffic XVII. Tribal Cultural Resources XVIII. Utilities and Service Systems

Other EIR Sections Energy Analysis Alternatives to the Proposed Project: No project Alternatives that would avoid or reduce significant impacts Cumulative Effects Growth Inducing Effects

Additional Opportunities for Public Comment Notice of Preparation (NOP): Submit comments tonight or via mail, email, or hand delivery by 5:00 PM on October 4, 2018 Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR): 45-day public comment period Mt.SAC Board of Trustees Public Hearing: Date TBD

Public Comment Period

Public Comment Please come to the front of the room Please speak into the microphone State your name and association, if appropriate, for the record All comments will be recorded and considered during the preparation of the EIR

Remember Written comments on the Notice of Preparation (NOP) must be submitted by 5:00 PM on October 4, 2018 Written comments on the Draft EIR must be submitted by the close of public comment period or prior to the close of public hearings