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CAMP MONTARA
: Camp Montara. The site was also known as Point Montara Radar Station J80, San Mateo County, CA.
IQCATIOW The site is on the northern California coast at Half Moon Bay in San Mateo
County approximately 15 miles south-southwest of San Francisco and approximately 37 miles northwest of San Jose, California (Figure 1 and 2).
: On 26 January 1943, the War Department acquired 135.00 leased acres from McNee Company (a ranch located at the site property) and 22.60 leased acres from Hibernia Savings and Loan Society (HSLS). Total acreage acquired was 157.60. 2,052.84 leased acres were scheduled to be leased from HSLS, however, that lease was cancelled. The site was primarily used as a radar site by the Army Air Force. Improvements to the site were constructed between 1943 and 1947, they included construction of two bunkers, concrete foundations for a radar tower, and presumeably an electric generator and a fuel oil underground storage tank. Both leases were terminated in November 1947. Army Corps of Engineers real estate records do not indicate if restoration was required.
The site is currently owned by the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation and by several private property owners. The majority of the site is currently used as a public park.
m A site visit was conducted on 05-06 February 1991 by Mr. Roger Norris and
Mr. Jenn-Yih Peng, the Earth Technology Corporation. The site visit team met with Mr. Chet Bardo, State Park Ranger. Mr. Norris presented a brief discussion of the DEW-FUDS program. Mr. Bardo was identified as the most knowledgeable person regarding the former Camp Montara site area. Mr. Bardo then led the site visit team on a tour of the area. Mr. Bardo identified two DOD-build bunkers and concrete remnants of a radar tower foundation. The DOD-built structures were abandoned by the m i l i t a r y and not beneficially used since DOD terminated occupancy of the site in 1947. The site visit t e a m found no evidence of a former electric generator or underground storage tank.
: BD/DR NOFA. The remaining DOD-built structures are not a structural, climbing or engulfment hazard. : None identified.
: None identified.
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(916) 551-1049.
1. On 26 January 1943, the War Department acquired 135.00 leased acres from McNee Company (a ranch located at the site property) and 22.60 leased acres from Hibemia Savings & Loan Society (HSLS). Total acreage acquired was 157.60 (2,052.84 leased acres were scheduled to be leased from HSLS,however, that lease was cancelled). 2. The site was also known as Point Montara Radar Station J-80, San Mateo County, California. The site was used as a radar site by the Army Air Force. Improvements to the site were constructed between 1943 and 1947, they included two bunkers, a concrete foundation for a radar tower, and presumeably an electric generator and an underground storage tank.
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Both leases were terminated in November 1947. U.S.Army Corps of Engineers real estate record do not indicate if resioration was required. The site is currently owned by the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation and by several private property owners. The majority of the site is currently used as a public park.
Based on the foregoing findings of fact, the site has been determined to be formerly used by the DOD. Therefore, it is eligible for the Defense Restoration Program for Formerly Used Defense Sites, established under 10
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DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION PROGRAM FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES INVENTORY PROJECT REPORT CAMP MONTARA SAN MATE0 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SITE NO. JO9CA077100
Prepared for:
SACRAMENTO DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS 650 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814-4794
Prepared by:
THE EARTH TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 100 West Broadway, Suite 5000 Long Beach, CA 90802-4443
May, 1991
CAMP MONTARA
: Camp Montara. The site was also known as Point Montara Radar Station J80, San Mateo County, CA.
IQCATIOW The site is on the northern California coast at Half Moon Bay in San Mateo
County approximately 15 miles south-southwest of San Francisco and approximately 37 miles northwest of San Jose, California (Figure 1 and 2).
: On 26 January 1943, the War Department acquired 135.00 leased acres from McNee Company (a ranch located at the site property) and 22.60 leased acres from Hibernia Savings and Loan Society (HSLS). Total acreage acquired was 157.60. 2,052.84 leased acres were scheduled to be leased from HSLS, however, that lease was cancelled. The site was primarily used as a radar site by the Army Air Force. Improvements to the site were constructed between 1943 and 1947, they included construction of two bunkers, concrete foundations for a radar tower, and presumeably an electric generator and a fuel oil underground storage tank. Both leases were terminated in November 1947. Army Corps of Engineers real estate records do not indicate if restoration was required.
The site is currently owned by the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation and by several private property owners. The majority of the site is currently used as a public park.
m A site visit was conducted on 05-06 February 1991 by Mr. Roger Norris and
Mr. Jenn-Yih Peng, the Earth Technology Corporation. The site visit team met with Mr. Chet Bardo, State Park Ranger. Mr. Norris presented a brief discussion of the DEW-FUDS program. Mr. Bardo was identified as the most knowledgeable person regarding the former Camp Montara site area. Mr. Bardo then led the site visit team on a tour of the area. Mr. Bardo identified two DOD-build bunkers and concrete remnants of a radar tower foundation. The DOD-built structures were abandoned by the m i l i t a r y and not beneficially used since DOD terminated occupancy of the site in 1947. The site visit t e a m found no evidence of a former electric generator or underground storage tank.
: BD/DR NOFA. The remaining DOD-built structures are not a structural, climbing or engulfment hazard. : None identified.
: None identified.
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(916) 551-1049.
1. On 26 January 1943, the War Department acquired 135.00 leased acres from McNee Company (a ranch located at the site property) and 22.60 leased acres from Hibemia Savings & Loan Society (HSLS). Total acreage acquired was 157.60 (2,052.84 leased acres were scheduled to be leased from HSLS,however, that lease was cancelled). 2. The site was also known as Point Montara Radar Station J-80, San Mateo County, California. The site was used as a radar site by the Army Air Force. Improvements to the site were constructed between 1943 and 1947, they included two bunkers, a concrete foundation for a radar tower, and presumeably an electric generator and an underground storage tank.
3.
Both leases were terminated in November 1947. U.S.Army Corps of Engineers real estate record do not indicate if resioration was required. The site is currently owned by the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation and by several private property owners. The majority of the site is currently used as a public park.
Based on the foregoing findings of fact, the site has been determined to be formerly used by the DOD. Therefore, it is eligible for the Defense Restoration Program for Formerly Used Defense Sites, established under 10
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Environmental Restoration Program @FW) m:Defense Camp Montara, San Matem County, California
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Entrance to the former DOD Camp Montara site from U. S. Highway 1. Presently, it is the main entrance t o the Green Valley and state park areas. View east. Abandoned bunker number 1, with dimensions of 15' wide x 30' long x 8' high. There were three electrical pipelines connected to this bunker above it. View south. Concrete relics of former foundation for unknown structures. View west. Tower concrete feet foundation of former radar tracking station. View west-southwest. Abandoned bunker number 2 with dimensions of 20' wide x 40' long x 8' high. This bunker may have been the commanding center during the WWII. View south.
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DEFENSE BNVIRONMBNTAL RESTORATION PROGREW FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES LIST OF ALL DATA FOR A SITE S i t . Name: CAMP MONTARA
S i t . : s . & I u N J09CA0771
08/30/93
AIR FORCE
EPA Listed(Y/N): N
Site Description:
Site is on the N CA coast at Half Moon Bay in San Mateo Co. Two DOD-built
bunkers and concrete remnants of a radar tower foundation remain. The DOD-built
structuree were abandoned by the military and not beneficially used since DOD
termiNAted occupany of the site in 1947. Site visit team found no evidence of a
former generator or underground storage tank.
Site History:
On 26 Jan 1943, the War Dept acquired 157.60 ac. Site was primarily used as a
radar site by the Army Air Force. Improvements included 2 bunkers & concrete foundations for a radar tower, & presumably an electric generator & a fuel storag tank. Leases were terminated in Nov 1947.
Current Site Name:
Current Owner(8): T B D
Current Owner Description:
Site is currently owned by the State of California Department of Parks and
Recreation and several private property owners.
POCS Name Office Symbol Phone Number Date Assigned ...............................................................................
N. STERLING DON JONES TONY ME1 SARA ANGUS CESPK-ED-EB CESPK-ED-E CESPD-ED-GH CEMP-RF (916)557-7227~ (916)557-7431~ (415)705-1468~ (202)504-5223~ ( 1 x 01/10/93
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