Six Flags Power Line and Substation
Application 97-12-049
Project Manager: Judith Iklé
Phone: (415) 703-1486
email: jci@cpuc.ca.gov
INTRODUCTION
Southern California Edison (SCE) has
filed an application for a Permit to Construct Electrical Facilities with
Voltages Between 50 kV and 200 kV (A.97-12-049) with the California Public
Utilities Commission (Commission). SCE specifically requests the
authority to construct a new substation, replace power poles, and string new
power lines to service the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park adjacent
to Feedmill Road on the west side of the Santa
Clara River in northwestern Los Angeles County. This is regulated
pursuant to General Order (GO)131-D which governs
CPUC-regulated utilities. As required by the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), the Commission assessed the potential environmental
impacts of the proposed project as part of its decision to grant or deny SCE’s application. Based on this assessment from
the Initial Study, this Mitigated Negative Declaration has been
prepared.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The proposed project
involves the construction of a new substation, the replacement of power
poles, and the stringing of new power lines to increase electrical service
for the Six Flags
Magic Mountain
Amusement Park in Valencia, California.
A new 66/16 kilovolt (kV) substation would be constructed in the parking lot
of the amusement park adjacent to Feedmill Road on
the west side of the Santa Clara River. A 66 kV power line would span
the Santa Clara River, the Old Road, and Interstate 5 and new power lines
would be added to existing poles along Avenue Stanford and Avenue Hall in the
City of Santa Clarita (Interstate 5 is the boundary between the City of Santa
Clarita and unincorporated Los Angeles County). A portion of the new power
lines would be located within the boundaries of the City of Santa Clarita,
while the new substation and the majority of the new power poles would be
constructed within unincorporated territory of Los Angeles County.
Substation
The proposed 66/16 kV
chain-link fenced substation would be located approximately 1,100 feet from
the west bank of the Santa Clara River and would occupy a 45-foot by 83-foot
area with one 29-foot switchrack and one 15-foot switchrack with two circuit breakers.
Proposed 66kV Power
line
The proposed 66kV tap
line will require the construction of 3,210 feet of single circuit line, and
the double circuiting of 2,890 feet of existing line, for a total distance of
6,100 feet (1.15 miles). The proposed project requires the installation
of nine 75 foot-high wood poles and three 85
foot-high tubular steel poles. The power lines will tap into a Southern
California Edison (SCE) transmission line east of Pardee
Substation and then be strung along existing power poles on the north side of
Avenue Hall. Then the proposed power line would be strung along
existing poles on Avenue Stanford (heading southeast) for 1,590 feet, and new
poles would be added along the edge of existing parking lots located at rear
of commercial and industrial businesses on the west side of Avenue
Stanford. From the new poles, the proposed power line turns southwest
again and crosses Interstate 5 and the Old Road, and continues across the Santa Clara River along more new poles.
Here, the conductor on an existing 16kV system will be transferred onto the
new poles. After crossing the river, the proposed power line and the
transferred conductor enter the Six
Flags Magic
Mountain
property. The proposed power line continues across a gravel parking lot
to Feedmill
Road. The south side of Feedmill Road is a paved parking lot and the proposed
power lines would terminate at the proposed Colossus substation,
approximately 1,100 feet from the west bank of the Santa Clara River.
At Feedmill
Road, the transferred conductor will be split
off to the existing 16kV pole system, and the 66kV line will enter the
station as described below.
Relocation and Removal
of 16 kV Conductor and Poles
The existing 16 kV
conductor that currently crosses the Santa Clara River,
south of the proposed project, will be relocated and placed on the poles
installed for the proposed 66kV project. The 16 kV conductor will then
be strung across the Six
Flags Magic
Mountain parking lot to
an existing 16kV pole that is located adjacent to Feedmill Road.
The poles and 16 kV conductor that were previously used will be removed.
Initial
Study
Final
Mitigated Negative Declaration
Questions? Email Judith Iklé at jci@cpuc.ca.gov
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