Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
California Coastal Commission, South Coast Area Office. Staff report: appeal De Novo coastal development permit, 1999 December 20
The collection consists of reports and documents related to the proposed development (approved by the California Coastal Commission) of 1,062 acres extending from the inland side of the Pacific Coast Highway fronted by Crystal Cove State Park to the ridge of the San Joaquin Hills, and falling within the Muddy Canyon/Los Trancos watersheds.
Tettemer and Associates, Inc. Newport Coast Planned Community proposed runoff management plan hydrologic analysis, April 2000
Prepared for the Irvine Company,Newport Beach, California.
Chang, Howard H. Sediment yield study for Muddy Canyon and Los Trancos Canyon. Howard H. Chang Consultants, May 2000
Prepared for Irvine Community Development Company, Newport Beach, California.
Hurst, Richard W. Muddy Canyon sedimentation study, Crystal Cove, Orange County, California : x-ray diffraction and modal analysis, 2000 June 2
Prepared for Leighton and Associates,Irvine, California.
Inman, Douglas L., Scott A. Jenkins,and Patricia M. Masters. Coastal processes of the Crystal Cove littoral subcell and the effects of development. Part A, Geology and mineralogy. Inman and Masters, 2000 June 5
Prepared for Irvine Community Development Company,Newport Beach, California.
Inman, Douglas L., Scott A. Jenkins,and Patricia M. Masters. Coastal processes of the Crystal Cove littoral subcell and the effects of development. Part B, Effects of dry/wet climate cycles on the budget of sediment. Inman and Masters, 2000 June 8
Prepared for Irvine Community Development Company,Newport Beach, California.
Noble, Ronald M.,and Robert L. Wiegel. Third party independent review of hydrologic, sediment yield coastal processes results conclusions for Newport Coast Phases IV-3 and IV-4 appeal. Noble Consultants, Inc., 2000 June 28
Prepared for California Coastal Commission, South Coast Area Office,Long Beach, California.
Comments on the third party independent review by consultants employed by the Irvine Company, 2000
The collection consists of reports and documents related to the proposed development (approved by the California Coastal Commission) of 1,062 acres extending from the inland side of the Pacific Coast Highway fronted by Crystal Cove State Park to the ridge of the San Joaquin Hills, and falling within the Muddy Canyon/Los Trancos watersheds.