Several Thousand Acres of Wildlife homes are to be Saved by CA in November
Notice of Meeting
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BOARD
November 16, 2016 10:00 a.m. State
Capitol, Room 112 Sacramento, California 95814
Preliminary Agenda Items
DETAILS:
NORTH COAST:
State Route 36, Buck Mountain
Mitigation, Humboldt County $0.00
acceptance of 155± acres to compensate for
impacts due to State Route 36 Road Improvement project undertaken in
2013. The property is located near Dinsmore.
SIERRA NEVADAS:
Smithneck Creek Wildlife Area Land
Exchange, Sierra County $7,000
exchange of 4± acres owned by the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) for 9± acres,
owned by Sierra County to serve as an expansion to CDFW’s Smithneck
Creek Wildlife Area located near the town of Loyalton in Sierra
County.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA:
Montesol Ranch, Lake and Napa Counties
$3,760,000
acquire a Conservation Easement over
7,266± acres of land near the City of Calistoga
American Canyon, Napa County $0.00
acceptance of 307± acres to compensate
for the construction of the American Canyon High School and Middle
School located in American Canyon in Napa County.
CENTRAL COAST:
Marywood- Hwy 17 Wildlife Crossing,
Santa Cruz County $415,000
acquire a conservation easement over
133± acres of land located near Scotts Valley
Irish Hills, Waddell Ranch, San Luis
Obispo County $505,000
acquire in fee 154± acres
L.A.COUNTY:
Chesebro Meadow, Los Angeles County
$2,555,000
acquire 71± acres to enhance wildlife
linkages, located near the City of Agoura.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:
Cheyenne property, San Diego County
$567,825
acquire in fee 118± acres in the City
of Santee.
Capralis property, San Diego County
$108,015
acquire in fee 20± acres in the City
of Santee
University Heights, San Diego
$1,281,750
acquisition of 258± acres near the
City of Escondido
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