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California State Lands Commission AU GUS T 9, 2016 CA LEN DA R ITEM

California State Lands Commission AU GUS T 9, 2016 CA LEN DA R ITEM NUMBER: 56 SE TH BLACK MON, ATTO RNEY KEN FOS TER, P UBLIC LAND MANAGER BR IA N B UGSC H, CHIEF O F LAND MANAG EMENT CA LIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISS ION 1 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

2 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

2 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

3 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

3 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

4 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

4 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

5 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

5 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

PROJECT BY THE NUMBERS (1/2) Project Setting Beach length (from Lechuza Point to Trancas

PROJECT BY THE NUMBERS (1/2) Project Setting Beach length (from Lechuza Point to Trancas Creek Lagoon) ~6, 200 feet Estimated volume of sand lost from Broad Beach: 1974 -2009 + 600, 000 cy Current sand loss rate at Broad Beach Number of lots bordering Broad Beach Number of residences located landward of existing revetment Number of Lateral Access Easements (LAEs) on Broad Beach Number of vertical public access ways (from street to Broad Beach) Existing Temporary Emergency Rock Revetment Data Number of acres of beach covered by revetment Length Width Height (average above MLLW where revetment exists) Volume of boulders used to build revetment 1 Acres of Public Trust lands under CSLC jurisdiction covered by revetment 2 Acres of LAEs covered or impacted by revetment 2 6 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938 40, 000 -45, 000 cy/yr 121 109 76 51 2 ~3. 02 acres 4, 100 feet 22 -38 feet 12 -15 feet 36, 000 tons 1. 16 acres 0. 73 -1. 04 acre

PROJECT BY THE NUMBERS (2/2) Estimated Project Size and Acreage Total area of beach

PROJECT BY THE NUMBERS (2/2) Estimated Project Size and Acreage Total area of beach and sand dunes proposed for restoration Total volume of sand: initial restoration work Volume of sand per interim nourishment event Width of restored dry sandy post-construction beach Width of restored post-construction sand dune Height of restored post-construction sand dune Area required for staging: Zuma Beach Parking Lot Area required for sand stockpile: Zuma Beach (along 1, 000 feet of beach) Estimated Project Timing (Beach Nourishment and Dune Construction Elements) Project life (after initial restoration and supplementary renourishment) Approximate interval between major renourishment cycles Project duration (Construction activities) • Revetment relocation • Beach nourishment and dune construction • Planting, fencing, signage, and irrigation placement in dune systems Construction Staging and Sand Transport Information: Initial Nourishment Project Duration of hauling of inland quarry material to Broad Beach Number of truck trips required between inland quarries and Broad Beach. Estimated distance between quarry sand sources and Project site 7 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938 27 acres 300, 000 cy up to 75, 000 cy + 70 feet + 50 -130 feet < 17 feet 1. 4 -1. 9 acres 5 acres 10 years + 5 years 8 months (total) 1 -2 months 5 months 1 month 4 months ~21, 500 ~40 -45 miles

RECENT COMMUNICATIONS Aug. 5 Letter from the City of Fillmore Aug. 8 Call with

RECENT COMMUNICATIONS Aug. 5 Letter from the City of Fillmore Aug. 8 Call with BBGHAD representative Aug. 8 Call from Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson’s Office 8 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938

Thank You & Questions §For more information: § Seth Blackmon, Attorney § Seth. Blackmon@slc.

Thank You & Questions §For more information: § Seth Blackmon, Attorney § Seth. Blackmon@slc. ca. gov; 916 -574 -0393 § Ken Foster, Public Land Manager § Kenneth. Foster@slc. ca. gov; 916 -574 -2555 § Brian Bugsch, Chief of Land Management Division § Brian. Bugsch@slc. ca. gov; 916 -574 -1833 § Jason Ramos, Senior Environmental Scientist § Jason. Ramos@slc. ca. gov; 916 -574 -1814 9 CSLC: Serving the Public Trust Since 1938 www. slc. ca. gov