Tahoe Cross Country Lodge Replacement and Expansion
The existing Tahoe Cross-Country Lodge, which also serves as the Highlands Park and Community Center, is owned by TCPUD and operated by the Tahoe Cross-Country Ski Education Association, under a Concession Agreement with TCPUD. The existing lodge is located at 925 Country Club Drive within the Highlands Community in Tahoe City, CA, and the proposed Project involves replacing and relocating the lodge to a site off Polaris Road adjacent to the North Tahoe Middle/High School.
The purpose of the Project is to reconstruct a facility by re-using and re-purposing the historic Schilling Lodge in an effort to better serve year round recreation activities and services. The Project will address existing operational deficiencies relative to circulation and parking, storage, staff facilities, and community space, better accommodate existing and projected recreation demands, and improve the quality of the recreation user experience at the lodge. The planned use of the new lodge is for public enjoyment of winter Nordic skiing and summer hiking and biking activities. Moreover, it will continue to serve as an education resource and provide enhanced community space. Additional uses, as determined by the TCPUD, may also be proposed.
The TCPUD Board of Directors certified the Project’s Environmental Impact Report on February 25, 2021. Since then, the TCCSEA has been preparing design plans, submitting permit applications, and conducting a fundraising campaign. On January 19, 2024, as part of the fundraising plan, the TCCSEA requested the TCPUD provide a phased funding commitment. Phasing a funding commitment will help build capital campaign momentum and increase incentive for both private donations and other public funding.
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
9-20-2024 - Addendum to the Environmental Impact Report Tahoe Cross-Country Lodge Replacement and Expansion Project
FULL FEIR WITH APPENDICES (38 MB)
COVER PAGE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
3. Responses to Comments:
- Responses to Comments: pages 3-1 to 3-51
- Responses to Comments: pages 3-52 to 3-102
- Responses to Comments: pages 3-103 to 3-167
- Responses to Comments: pages 3-168 to 3-222
- Responses to Comments: pages 3-223 to 3-274
- Responses to Comments: pages 3-275 to 3-336
4. References
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
A Notice of Availability has been issued.
Public Review and Comment Period: The Draft EIR is available for public review beginning on June 5, 2020. Comments should be submitted on or before July 24, 2020. Written comments may be sent by postal or electronic mail to:
Tahoe City Public Utility District
Kim Boyd, Director of Strategic Affairs
PO Box 5249, Tahoe City, CA 96145
Email: [email protected] (Subject Line: Tahoe XC Draft EIR)
FULL DEIR WITH APPENDICES (45 MB)
COVER PAGE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED PROJECT AND ALTERNATIVE EVALUATED IN DETAIL
3. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, AND MITIGATION MEASURES
- 3.3 Biological Resources
- 3.4 Archaeological, Historical, and Tribal Cultural Resources
- 3.5 Transportation
- 3.6 Air Quality
- 3.7 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change
- 3.8 Noise
- 3.9 Geology, Soils, Land Capability, and Coverage
- 3.10 Hydrology and Water Quality
- 3.11 Utilities
- 3.12 Energy
5. OTHER CEQA-MANDATED SECTIONS
APPENDICES
- A. Scoping Summary Report for the Tahoe Cross-Country Lodge Replacement and Expansion Project
- B. Schilling Lodge Management Plan
- C. Special-Status Species Evaluated for the Tahoe Cross-Country Lodge Replacement and Expansion Project
- D. Tahoe XC Lodge Project Transportation Analysis
- E. Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Modeling Outputs
- F. Noise Measurement Data and Noise Modeling Calculations
- G. Energy Calculations
For more information please contact
Kim Boyd, Director of Strategic Affairs
530-580-6286