Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians Receive Approval of Environmental Review From National Indian Gaming Commission on Expansion Plans of Casino Resort
Tribe Responds To Valley Concerns with Major Changes in Plans PAUMA INDIAN RESERVATION and PAUMA VALLEY, Calif., May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians announced today the approval of the combined Environmental Assessment and Tribal Environmental Impact Report ("EA/TEIR") from the National Indian Gaming Commission for the proposed expansion of the casino resort.
The National Indian Gaming Commission is the federal agency that reviews and approves management agreements, such as the one proposed between the Pauma Band and Foxwoods Development Company. As part of that process, the Commission serves as the lead agency for issuing and approving an Environmental Assessment effecting the Band's reservation. The TEIR is a requirement under the Band's State Compact that assesses any off-reservation impacts resulting from its proposed expanded casino. The Pauma Band combined both documents for purposes of assessing the total environmental impacts.
The Band has simultaneously certified the TEIR component of the Environmental Review and immediately forwarded copies to the County of San Diego. The next step in the process is for the Pauma Band to commence negotiations with the County of San Diego where, in compliance with the Pauma Band's Compact with the State of California, the Band will enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the County to mitigate any off-reservation impacts. Pauma revised its plans for the new casino resort after receiving input from local neighbors during public hearings and in written comments last Fall as well as working one-on-one with concerned community groups. "Following the meeting when the Pauma Tribe first publicly presented its Several new aspects to the project have been modified with the help of the community; highlights of the changes in the four major categories are: Traffic: New plan will work with Caltrans and its administrative process Site and Sound: The height of the hotel tower was reduced from 23-stories Safety: Pauma will make additional financial contributions to the Sheriff Water Use: New casino resort will use less water than the current casino "In so extensively reworking its plans for the expansion of Casino Pauma, "With its good-neighbor approach, the Pauma Tribe has uniquely provided "Tribal sovereignty creates a duty for us to work with others," said About the Pauma Band of Mission Indians
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