Riverside County Fire Department Perris Administration Parking Lot Phase II

Summary

SCH Number
2026060437
Public Agency
Riverside County
Document Title
Riverside County Fire Department Perris Administration Parking Lot Phase II
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
6/10/2026
Document Description
The Riverside County Fire Administration facility is located at 403 E. 4th Street in Perris, California, 92570. The facility houses administrative staff and includes ancillary buildings for the installation of fleet communications equipment and a tire shop. The current parking lot for the facility has experienced advanced wear, cracking, and overall degradation of the asphalt surface. To correct these issues, Riverside County Fire would like to resurface or fully replace the asphalt surface. The scope of work for the Perris Fire HQ Parking Lot Phase II Project (Project) will include, but is not limited to, demolition, grading, asphalt installation, installation of proper stormwater drainage, and parking stall striping. The replacement of the asphalt surface at the Perris Fire Administration facility is defined as the proposed project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The operation of the site will continue to provide public services at the existing facility and will not result in a significant expansion of existing use. No additional direct or indirect physical environmental impacts are anticipated. Project Number: FM08270015609

Contact Information

Name
Mike Sullivan
Agency Name
Riverside County
Job Title
Senior Environmental Planner/Facilities Operations Manager
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant / Parties Undertaking Project

Location

Cities
Perris
Counties
Riverside
Regions
Citywide
Cross Streets
403 East 4th Street, east of South G Street
Zip
92570
Parcel #
310-082-009
State Highways
I-215

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Section 15301 Class 1 Existing Facilities
Reasons for Exemption
This Class 1 categorical exemption includes the operation, repair, maintenance, leasing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures or facilities, provided the exemption only involves negligible or no expansion of the previous site’s use. The replacement of the asphalt surface at the Perris Fire Administration facility, including demolition, grading, asphalt installation, installation of proper stormwater drainage, and parking stall striping are needed to maintain public services at the existing facility. The replacement of the asphalt surface at the existing facility would not expand the capacity of the site and would result in the continuation of public services; therefore, the project is exempt as the improvements meet the scope and intent of the Categorical Exemption identified in Section 15301, Article 19, Categorical Exemptions of the CEQA Guidelines.

Exempt Status
Other
Type, Section or Code
Section 15061 (b)(3) Common Sense
Reasons for Exemption
In accordance with CEQA, the use of the Common Sense Exemption is based on the “general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment.” State CEQA Guidelines, Section 15061(b) (3). The use of this exemption is appropriate if “it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment.” Ibid. This determination is an issue of fact and if sufficient evidence exists in the record that the activity cannot have a significant effect on the environment, then the exemption applies and no further evaluation under CEQA is required. See No Oil, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles (1974) 13 Cal. 3d 68. The ruling in this case stated that if a project falls within a category exempt by administrative regulation or 'it can be seen with certainty that the activity in question will not have a significant effect on the environment', no further agency evaluation is required. With certainty, there is no possibility that the project may have a significant effect on the environment. The replacement of the asphalt surface at the Perris Fire Administration facility will not result in any direct or indirect physical environmental impacts.
County Clerk
Riverside

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