词条 | Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot |
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|name= Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot |location= Richmond, California |image= |caption= |type= Fuel depot |built= 1941 |materials= |used= 1941-1998 |controlledby= United States Navy |garrison= |commanders= |battles= }} Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot is a decommissioned U.S. Navy fueling station on the western coast of Richmond, California. HistoryThe depot opened in 1941 on the site of a former winery and Chinese shrimp camp and was closed during the Clinton-era base closures and realignments in 1995[1] and operationally on September 30, 1998.[2] Part of the former naval base, the housing village Winehaven is now on the National Register of Historic Places. Other portions are under redevelopment plans by the city. A portion of the beach has been turned into Point Molate Beach Park. RedevelopmentIn the 2000s, the Guideville Band of Pomo Indians attempted to build a Las Vegas-style casino development at Point Molate.[3] The project was called illegal by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and was opposed by both US Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein in addition to Contra Costa County officials and various environmental organizations.{{cn|date=October 2013}} Notes{{Commons category|Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot}}1. ^Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot, KCRT, access date 19-02-2009 {{coord|37.94861|-122.41361|display=title}}{{-}}{{Richmond, California}}{{US-navy-stub}}{{ContraCostaCountyCA-struct-stub}}2. ^Point Molate, Global Security, access date 19-02-2009 3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20110715101435/http://www.pointmolateeis-eir.com/documents/draft_eis-eir/files/compiled/Volume_I.pdf Point Molate Casino EIR, Volume I, 2009] 5 : Buildings and structures in Richmond, California|Closed installations of the United States Navy|Military facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area|1941 establishments in California|1998 disestablishments in California |
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