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Saturday, January 8, 2011

SMMC-MRCA 1/5/2011

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Coastal Slope trail and other L.A  parks' update...Park land deals in Malibu, Camarillo and Compton for 1/2011

From the agenda of the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority 1/5/2011

6 acre conservation easement in Camarillo--1/5/2011 MRCA--Consideration of resolution authorizing acceptance of conservation easement and processing and monitoring fees, St. Johns Basin, Camarillo. [Map] [Staff Report]

3.4 acre donation in Malibu--1/5/2011 MRCA--Consideration of resolution confirming acceptance of the end of the year donation of approximately 3.4 acres of land located on the Coastal Slope Trail alignment from Jon B. Lovelace and Lillian P. Lovelace, Trustees of the Lovelace Family Trust dated May 21, 1990 as amended, APN 4453-016-001, County of Los Angeles. [Staff Report] [Resolution] [Map]

Coastal Slope trail in Malibu--1/5/2011 MRCA--Consideration of resolution authorizing application to the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District for an amendment to Project Agreement No. Consideration of resolution authorizing application to the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District for an amendment to Project Agreement No. 58A1-08-2155 to add APNs 4448-029-020; 022, 4451-016-034; 4453-005-093, 094, 096; 4453-007-010; 4453-016-001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 007, 008; 4453-020-008, 017, 028, 029; 4453-027-004, 005, 006, 008, 009, 010, 011, and 012 for the Coastal Slope Trail between Sweetwater Mesa and Tuna Canyon Park.to add APNs 4448-029-020; 022, 4451-016-034; 4453-005-093, 094, 096; 4453-007-010; 4453-016-001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 007, 008; 4453-020-008, 017, 028, 029; 4453-027-004, 005, 006, 008, 009, 010, 011, and 012 for the Coastal Slope Trail between Sweetwater Mesa and Tuna Canyon Park. [Map] [Staff Report]

4.2 acres—Compton Creek--1/5/2011 MRCA--Consideration of resolution authorizing application of funds from the State Coastal Conservancy for projects in the Compton Creek watershed including Compton Creek-Washington Elementary School Natural Park Project. [Staff Report]
The proposed project will convert over four (4.2) acres behind Washington Elementary School, in the City of Compton, into a public park with native riparian plantings, stormwater best management practices, interpretative signage, amphitheater, passive recreation elements, two (2) multi-purpose fields, exercise machines, public restrooms and a satellite office for LACC, adjacent to the Compton Creek Bike Path. The undeveloped site is vacant and is not used by the school or the public.

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