Final AMOC Environmental Assessment
In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 United States
(U.S.) Code 4321 et seq., and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
California Public Resources Code Section 21000, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) Office of Air and Marine (OAM) has prepared this Environmental Assessment
(EA) to evaluate the potential effects of construction, operation, and maintenance of the
expansion of the Air & Marine Operations Center (AMOC), located on March Joint Air
Reserve Base (ARB), Riverside, California. March Joint ARB is located approximately
15 miles south of San Bernardino, 70 miles east of Los Angeles and 100 miles north of
San Diego. The base is bordered by three communities; the City of Riverside to the
northwest, Moreno Valley to the north and east, and Perris to the southeast. On the
southwest border of the base is unincorporated Riverside County land (Ross Barney
Architects, 2007).
The proposed action consists of developing two parcels of land (totaling approximately
11 acres), located adjacent to the northern and eastern property boundaries of the existing
AMOC (see Figure ES-1). A two-story building, approximately 90,000 square feet (ft2) in
size, with a 55,000 ft2 “footprint”, would be constructed on the Northern Property.
Additional asphalt parking on both the Northern Property and Eastern Property would be
constructed to accommodate the anticipated levels of staff.
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