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Saturday, October 16, 2010

SCC 10/2010: Coastal Conservancy October land purchases...

280 acres of Coastal Land will be purchased this month by State

...in Arcata, Fort Bragg and Ventura County

http://scc.ca.gov/2010/10/11/coastal-conservancy-public-meeting-notice-2/#more-568

TENTATIVE AGENDA
DATE: Thursday, October 21, 2010
TIME: 9:00 am
LOCATION: Temescal Gateway Park
Conference and Retreat Center – Stewart Hall
15601 Sunset Blvd.
Pacific Palisades, CA

Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $100,000 to the City of Arcata for acquisition of approximately 16.3 acres and an adjacent access easement to add to the Arcata Forest Trail system in Arcata, Humboldt County.

Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $4,000,000 to The Nature Conservancy for the acquisition of 250 acres in the lower river to further implement the Santa Clara River Parkway project, Ventura County.

Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to transfer jurisdiction of the property located at 24038 Malibu Road, City of Malibu, to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy; approval of a revised Implementation Plan for the transfer of the property; and authorization to disburse up to $994,000 to the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority for the purpose of constructing a public beach access stairway on the property.

Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $500,000 to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes for the Palos Verdes Peninsula Coastal Trail, including final design and construction of approximately nine miles of the California Coastal Trail located within the City of Rancho Palos Verdes and the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve, Los Angeles County.

Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $500,000 to the City of Fort Bragg to acquire approximately 12 acres of the Georgia-Pacific former mill site in Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, for the future site of the Noyo Center for Science and Education.

Consideration and possible modification of the Conservancy’s April 27, 2006 authorization to disburse $2,000,000 to the Land Trust of Napa County toward acquisition of Wildlake Ranch in Napa County by providing for conditional waiver of the repayment condition and adding associated conditions.

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