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Supporting and Training Americas Heroes Recent Events Student Pilot Carrier Qualification DET WWII Veteran visit to Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. USS Essex Homecoming Support the Fleet, Fighter, and Family Navy Wounded


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Supporting and Training America’s Heroes

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Recent Events

  • Support the Fleet, Fighter, and Family
  • Student Pilot Carrier Qualification DET
  • WWII Veteran visit to Naval Amphibious Base,

Coronado.

  • USS Essex Homecoming
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Navy Wounded Warrior Trials

  • Tuesday, 19 March 2019
  • 0800-1600

Swimming @ VADM Martin Pool

  • 0800-1600

Golf @ NASNI Sea ‘N Air Golf Course

  • Wednesday, 20 March 2019
  • 0900-1200

Wheelchair Rugby @ NASNI Bldg. 91 Gym

  • 1400-1700

Powerlifting @ VADM Martin Fitness Center

  • Thursday, 21 March 2019
  • 0800-1300

Shooting @ NSW Coastal Campus Range

  • 1400-1800

Archery @ NSW Coastal Campus Range

  • Friday, 22 March 2019
  • 0800-1200

Track @ Coronado High School

  • 1400-1730

Field @ Outdoor area behind VADM Martin Fitness Center

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Nesting Season at NBC

  • Mid-February through

September

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NBC Species of Concern

Western Snowy Plover – Threatened

  • Nests March through mid-September.
  • On NBC beaches year-round.

California Least Tern – Endangered

  • Nests mid-April through August.
  • Migrates south.
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Nesting Deterrent: Sand Mounds

  • n Green 1 & 2

Nest Protection

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Education & Volunteer Opportunities

  • Monthly Bird Walks at NASNI
  • 1st and 3rd Fridays each month
  • 0830 – meet in Lodge Lobby
  • Led by NBC Wildlife Biologist
  • NBC Beach Clean-Ups
  • Sept – Feb to avoid impacts to nesting birds
  • Annual Base-wide clean-ups each February
  • 2019 Results:
  • Conducted Feb 12-15 on NASNI, NAB Ocean, Delta Beaches, &

SSTC-S

  • 200 volunteers collected over 4 tons of trash!
  • We encourage tenants to organize additional clean-ups!
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Geotechnical Monitoring Scope

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Four Sample Locations Along the 200 Block of Alameda Blvd

UNCLASSIFIED

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Geotechnical Facts & Work Program

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UNCLASSIFIED

Geotechnical Facts for Site:

  • No risk to human health
  • No adverse impact to water quality
  • Potable water supplied by City of San Diego
  • Underlying water is brackish and no beneficial uses are designated

Work Program:

  • Mobilization: ~2 weeks of permit approvals
  • Single lane closure for part of the fieldwork
  • No impact to sidewalks or access to residences
  • Fieldwork: 2 – 3 Days
  • Sample borings will be backfilled and capped to match
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NBC Upcoming Events

  • Navy Region Southwest Change of Command
  • March 22, 2019
  • Navy Wounded Warrior Trials Closing Ceremony
  • March 22, 2019
  • Coronado Chamber of Commerce Military

Appreciation Ball

  • April 6, 2019
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Community Concerns

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Concerns or comments may be submitted by an electronic feedback form at: https://cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrsw/installations/navbase _coronado/about/CommunityConcerns.html

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BACKUP SLIDES

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Coastal Campus Updates

  • SR-75 Traffic Light Schedule
  • 26FEB -Traffic signal installation
  • 05MAR -Traffic light will be energized
  • 05MAR – 08MAR One day of highway striping and several days of CALTRANS

testing (the traffic light will be in service the entire time).

  • 08MAR – Light testing complete.

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  • Security Lighting at ECP
  • Important for security functions -

differentiating car colors at night, camera systems that read license plates, etc.

  • Essential for safety of sentries,

motorists, bikers and pedestrians at night

  • Required by DOD criteria for entry

control points

  • Addressed in Coastal Campus EIS
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Management Overview

SSTC-N

  • Terns and Plovers present Y2-O2

and Deltas

  • B2-O2 are not scheduled unless

certain conditions are met

  • 3 crossing lanes
  • Each Plover nest marked by 30 m

buffer & off-limits Goals: 1. Mark Tern nests for take in training lanes

  • 2. Avoid buffered Plover nests

SSTC-S

  • Only Plovers present
  • Each Plover nest marked by 30 m

buffer & off-limits Goal: Avoid buffered Plover nests

  • SSTC EIS ROD signed Aug 2012
  • Take permitted under 2010 SSTC

Biological Opinion