SAVE OUR
BAY FOUNDATION |
April
3, 2001
Norman
Y. Mineta, U.S. Secretary of Transportation
C/O
David G. Ortez, Assistant Chief Counsel, FHWA
201
Mission Street, Suite 2100
San
Francisco, CA 94105
Subject:
Federal Permit and Funding of Devil’s Slide Hwy 1 Project
Dear
Mr. Secretary,
This
letter is to update you on the Foundations efforts to secure Federal funding
for the 1986 Devil’s Slide Highway 1 Improvement Project. In my letter of January 4, 2001, I requested your immediate attention and
assistance as Secretary of Transportation , by directing the FHWA to submit the
1986 Devil’s Slide Highway 1 Second Supplemental EIS/EIR study just concluded
to the U.S. District Court (Judge D.
Lowell Jensen) so the Court could
conclude the judicial review of the Devil’s Slide Hwy 1 Improvement Project
(Tunnel Alternative) SSEIS/EIR.
Litigation regarding the project was commenced in U.S. District
Court in the Northern District of
California in June 1986 (Sierra Club, et al. v. United States Department of
Transportation , et al, Civ. No. 86-3384-DLJ). The project has been enjoined since September 1986,
prior to the commencement of any construction . It is with great regret and frustration that I must inform you
that Caltrans has violated the U.S. District Court injunction by building a
Tunnel mitigation habitat breeding pond
in the path of the current FHWA
Record of Decision holder and partially funded 1986 SEIR/EIR Martini Creek
alignment alternative. The Martini Creek alignment alternative did not put
listed species at risk. There are a total of six other feasible and
reasonable alternatives that fulfill the goals of this highway project and none
which jeopardize listed species or destroy statutory delineated critical
environmentally sensitive habitat areas.
The Devil’s Slide Hwy 1 improvement project requires Federal permits and
funding. Caltrans Tunnel construction mitigation actions have caused the loss
of obtaining Federal permits or highway funding for the following reasons:
·
Caltrans
commenced Tunnel mitigation construction activities within the currently 1986
SEIR/EIR approved Martini Creek alignment alternative path in November 2000
prior to receiving approval by the U.S.
District Court or the FHWA.
·
Caltrans
commenced Tunnel mitigation construction on the Devil Slides Tunnel project
prior to the FHWA having issued their
Record of Decision on the 1986 Devil’s Slide Tunnel Alternative Second
SEIS/EIR.
·
Caltrans
Tunnel mitigation construction activities in November 2000 violated Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act and
its implementing regulations that prohibits the “take” of federally listed fish
and wildlife. The California red-legged frog,
a native amphibian believed to have inspired Mark Twain’s fabled short
story “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”, gained Endangered Species Act protection as
a threatened species in May 1996. Just six months after their listing, the voters of San Mateo County approved the
LCP Measure-T ballot initiative. The
frog has suffered a 70 percent
reduction in its geographic range in California as a result of habitat loss and
alteration, overexploitation, and introduction of exotic predators. The
Shamrock Ranch red-legged frog pond population is the largest known in San
Mateo County. See attached Notice of Violation Endangered Species Act
dated November 30,2000.
· The U.S. Fish and Wildlife has designated Shamrock Ranch as critical habitat containing listed species. Critical habitat refers to specific geographic areas that are essential for the conservation of a threatened or endangered species and which may require special management considerations. A critical habitat designation sets up a preserve if the project requires Federal funding or a Federal permit. Violation of Section 9 of the Act will cause the loss of Federal permits and funding.
· U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species Division Senior Biologist Ken Sanchez informed this Foundation that he would block and impede any investigation of Caltrans Devil’s Slide Tunnel project mitigation construction activities in November 2000 that violated Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act and its implementing regulations that prohibits the “take of federally listed fish and wildlife. Caltrans Tunnel construction mitigation actions have caused the loss of obtaining Federal permits or highway funding.
· The San Mateo County Planning Commission denied an appeal by this Foundation to stop the Tunnel mitigation construction and issued Caltrans a Coastal Development Permit to construct a Tunnel mitigation frog pond in the path of the U.S. District Court enjoined Martini Creek alignment alternative. Caltrans Tunnel construction mitigation actions have caused the loss of obtaining Federal permits or highway funding.
· The California Coastal Commission denied an appeal from this Foundation to stop the Tunnel mitigation construction and granted Caltrans a “Conceptual Concurrence” on the Devil’s Slide Tunnel project 1986 SSEIS/EIR. Caltrans Tunnel construction mitigation actions have caused the loss of obtaining Federal permits or highway funding.
Mr. Secretary, the Save Our Bay Foundation is asking you to direct Deputy Counsel Ortez of the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration to report Caltrans violation of the U.S. District Court 1986 construction injunction. We request that Mr. Ortez ask the U.S. District Court to direct the U.S. Attorney’s office to investigate all Caltrans, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the San Mateo County Planning Commission activities in connection with the Devil’s Slide Tunnel Project 1986 SSEIS/EIR. The CEQA/NEPA review process has been politically corrupted in San Mateo County after fifteen years of tireless effort by the FHWA. Caltrans Tunnel construction mitigation scheme has violated the Courts injunction, violated the Endangered Species Act and caused the loss of obtaining Federal permits or highway funding.
I have enclosed a letter from former State Senator Quentin L. Kopp, Chair Transportation Committee to a Sierra Club Tunnel proponent for your review. Judge Kopp is a man of great integrity and his understanding of the Sierra Club agenda appears to have been quite prophetic. Please don’t allow the potential permanent closure of Devil’s Slide and the non-existence of any roadway between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay on the Coastside. My warm regards to you and your family.
Sincerely,
John Plock
Chair and Environmental Review Director
CC: Honorable Michael Nevin, President of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
Special Agent Steve Furrer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Division of Law Enforcement
Sara Wan, Chair and Members of the California Coastal Commission
John Blake, Chair EnviroBank Board of Trustees
Rubin Borrales, Deputy to POTUS
Enclosures: Sierra Club letter, Kopp letter, Nevin Op/Ed piece, Feds order study 9-6-95 , NOV to CCC