CENTRAL VALLEY-SIERRA NEVADA REGION-- ASSORTED WEBSITES:
PLUMAS AND
http://frlt.org/docs/summer07.pdf
map of lands saved in the
Story on 160 acre conservation easement in
--Also see website for 2007-2008 annual report: lands saved in 07-08 include 160-acre Dan Balderston Ranch in Sierra Valley saved with a conservation easement, 725 acre conservation easement at the Turner Creek Ranch, and contracted to buy the 976 acre Mello Ranch near Loyalton in Sierra County. All total in the FRLT’s history, 12 properties totaling nearly 30,000 acres have been saved in
on the
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map of land preserved in
table lists 2687 acres saved since year 2000; around 1500 acres of that total is conservation easements
http://www.placer.ca.gov/Departments/CommunityDevelopment/Planning/PlacerLegacy/Accomplishments.aspx Placer legacy timeline
map of watersheds in
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http://www.solanocounty.com/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=4865
1580 acre Rockville Trails Estates project in Solano County—9/25/2008
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http://www.ucop.edu/news/archives/2001/march20art1.htm
3/20/2001: With a grant in excess of $11 million from the Packard Foundation, UC will acquire the 7,030-acre Virginia Smith Trust parcel northeast of the city of
http://www.ucop.edu/news/archives/2001/march20art1a.htm
The UC Merced campus is planned to have an area of 2,000 acres, consisting of: 1) a developed campus of 910 acres; 2) a 750-acre natural reserve, and 3) a reserve of 340 acres for future potential development. The Campus will ultimately host 25,000 students. The Campus Community will be a planned development of approximately 2,000 acres that will eventually have about 30,000 residents.
…Under the proposal, the new campus would be situated away from the most sensitive vernal pool areas of the VST site. The new proposal also calls for the University to create the first phase of the campus on the Merced Hills Golf Course, which is part of the VST.
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http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20081120/NEWS01/811200316/1002
11-20-2008: The state's proposal would create a 1,000-acre park near
http://www.sequoiariverlands.org/pdf/IRWMP/WaterConflExistPlans_QualQuant_EconSocial_07_22_08.pdf
-- Land use issues in foothills- urbanization and development moving up from the valley, relying heavily on groundwater
--New development drawing water from other people’s wells- example:
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--Diverting runoff from the Kings River into the
--Yokohl Valley- proposing to build on a stream corridor,
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http://www.cuddyvalley.org/blogs/nimby/?p=294
According to Tejon’s very own Draft Water Supply Assessment, this is how Centennial will look from the air. It’s beautiful. It’s like the tulip fields. Who needs wildflowers...
http://www.bakersfield.com/hourly_news/story/506919.html
7-26-2008: The PdV Wind Energy Project, proposed by enXco, would use 5,820 acres west of Rosamond to generate electricity for Southern California Edison.
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/pearsonville-ca/TPJ4IOKJ6DGJGT887
web comments on sale of Onyx Ranch
The windmills will be located on the southern-most section of the property, near the intersections of
http://www.kernsmartgrowth.com
http://www.kernsmartgrowth.com/notices.html
Pine Tree Wind Development Project by Wind Turbine Prometheus proposes a zone change from E (20) to A and A WE (Wind Energy) on 8,000 acres, along with CUPs to allow construction of a temporary batch plant, located 15 miles northeast of Tehachapi.
http://www.proland.com/antelope_valley.asp
http://gthompso.blogspot.com/2008/12/tehachapi.html
photos of Tehachapi region
http://www.cityofvernon.org/about_cov/2008NovGazette.pdf
vague city newsletter mentioning city purchase of portion of Onyx Ranch in the lower Sierra Nevadas
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