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Dedicated to Ecosystem Protection and Sustainable Land Use Planning +++ Vol. 12 No. 2 +++ Spring 2002


This newsletter is pub-                                                                                                           If you are not a member
lished quarterly to                                                                                                               of the Endangered Habi-
inform the generous                                                                                                               tats League, please join
supporters and other                                                                                                              us in the ongoing effort
friends of the Endan-
gered Habitats League                                                               ENDANGERED                                    to preserve and protect
                                                                                                                                  Southern California’s
about our activties in the
ecoregion.
                                                                                    HABITATS LEAGUE                               irreplacable plants,
                                                                                                                                  animals and places.
                                                                                    NEWSLETTER
New EHL Project to Save a Hidden Gem
     Endangered Habitats League (EHL) has initiated a project to
protect one of Southern California’s least known but important
landscapes. EHL’s Canyons Project encompasses untrammeled
and often isolated lands in western Riverside County—in the
foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains. In these scenic canyon
lands, the interface of coastal and desert
climatic zones has created great bio-
diversity with many endemic species—
species found nowhere else, like the
Vail Lake Ceanothus.
     Roughly, the Canyons Project lies
south of Hemet and northeast of
Temecula, and forms an eastern edge to
the rapidly urbanizing Perris Plain. One
already protected area is the Shipley
                                                                              EHL’s new Canyons Project encompasses untrammeled, often isolated lands
Reserve south of the Diamond Valley
                                                                              in western Riverside County—in the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains.
Reservoir, which was part of the mitiga-
tion for that project. Dominant vegeta-                                          As is common in conservation, time is of the essence. Protec-
tion is rersidian coastal sage scrub (often                                  tion of this largely intact ecosystem needs to start right away.
with gnatcatchers) and chaparral.                Vail Lake Ceanothus                                                            Thus, Endan-
     Cottonwood riparian areas along Wil-        This unique, small-                                                            gered Habitats
son Creek are reminiscent of the Sonoran         leaved shrub from a dis-                                                       League has
Desert. Wilson Creek also ties together          tance bears a superficial                                                      asked the River-
                                                 similarity to Chamise.
the San Jacinto and Palomar mountains,                                                                                          side Land Con-
and thus is a critical landscape linkage for large predators be-                                                                servancy, which
tween the San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forests.                                                                        is having great
     Agricultural land in Cactus Valley, just south of Hemet,                                                                   success in its
would probably support the endangered Stephens’ kangaroo rat                                                                    San Timoteo
                                                                                         The Stephens’ Kangaroo Rat
if acquisition and restoration were to occur. The lush habitat of                                                               State Park pro-
                                                                                      Illustration by Dr. Dan Holland
Temecula Creek along Highway 79 borders scenic areas in San                                                                     ject to the north,
Diego County to the south. The area around Vail Lake forms the               to house this new EHL sponsored Canyons Project, and they
upper watershed                                                              have accepted.
                                                                                                                        This story continues on page 2
for the Santa
                         The good news is that the River-
Margarita River,
                         side County Multiple Species Habi-
one of our pre-
mier natural
                         tat Conservation Plan (MSHCP)                       EHL Project Manager for San Diego
resources.
                         seeks to create large core reserve                  Helps Establish Housing Action
     Almost all the      areas in the Canyons region.
                                                                             Network to Promote “Smart Growth”
area is privately
owned. With some exceptions, like an old sub-division called                     If our scenic landscapes are to be protected, new develop-
“Lake Riverside” and the community of Anza farther to the east,              ment must be directed “in rather than out.” Such “smart
it is sparsely settled. There are quaint “villages” like Aguana—             growth” must also meet high standards of community design.
basically just a country store. The area lacks infrastructure, and           Endangered Habitats League (represented by San Diego Project
rural residential sprawl has not destroyed the ambience in most              Manager Lynne Baker) has become a founding member of the
places—at least not yet. Unfortunately, the new Riverside                    new San Diego Housing Action Network (HAN).
                                    County Integrated Plan will not              HAN is a coalition of business, environmental, affordable
       what’s inside?               change the current zoning,               housing, and planning advocates. The group has developed
                                    which calls for 5- and 10-acre           consensus around ten project criteria to guide endorsement of
     News from Our                  lots—a prescription for rural            smart growth projects. The Network is modeled on a similar
     So. Calif. Ecoregion   2       residential sprawl advancing             coalition in Silicon Valley that has helped address concerns over
     Federal and State              east from Temecula. Also, one            added density in already developed areas. The ten criteria
     Actions Affecting              Indian casino already operates           include habitat conservation plan support, storm-water filtra-
     So. Calif. Ecoregion   2       in the area.                             tion, jobs/housing balance, and walkable, transit-oriented
     San Diego River                    The good news is that the            communities.(See chart on page 3.) The result should be the
     Park Established       2       Riverside County Multiple                creation of affordable housing that spares rural and habitat
     Progress Made Due              Species Habitat Conservation             lands and is also acceptable to surrounding communities.
     to Member Support      3       Plan (MSHCP) seeks to create                 Two projects in the City of San Diego have earned the HAN
     Sage & Sea Audu-               large core reserve areas in the          endorsement. The first project will create a “mixed use” village
     bon Profile of EHL     3       Canyons region. Land is not
                                                                             with 137 new units of market rate apartment housing integrated
     “MUTTS” Cartoon                expensive and the opportunity
                                                                             above an existing retail complex in the Clairemont district.
     Hits a Home Run        3       exists to capture reserve areas
                                                                             Three-bedroom units are incorporated into the project, meeting
     Gifts that Honor a             encompassing tens of thousands
                                    of acres. As an ancillary mea-           a rarely provided need for large family-size apartment housing.
     Friend or Loved One 3
                                    sure, the new Integrated Plan            The endorsement calls upon the owner and city to look into
     EHL in the News        4
                                    may contain an incentive system          further set-asides for Section 8 workforce housing programs.
     Tell a Friend          4                                                The second project will rehabilitate and reuse an historic 13,000-
                                    to rural landowners for devel-
     “Giant Petrel” (poem) 4        opment rights to be transferred          square foot building on Park Boulevard to create a 90-unit
                                    to growing urban centers.                                                          This story continues on page 3
N
                 ews from Around
        Our Southern California Ecoregion
                                                                           Riverside County
                                                                               A preliminary draft of the Multiple Species Habitat Conserva-
                                                                           tion Plan (MSHCP) was released to Advisory Committee mem-
                                                                           bers. Endangered Habitats League submitted comments detail-
                                                                           ing the shortcomings of the proposal, such as an over-allowance
                                                                           of new agricultural clearing, but feels that the potential conserva-
Orange County                                                              tion benefits are large. Very importantly, the County is succeed-
    The South Subregion Natural Community Conservation Plan                ing in enlisting the participation of the various cities in the
(NCCP) incorporates the 23,000 acres that remain of the historic           MSHCP, and we commend them for this crucial effort. EHL is
Rancho Mission Viejo (RMV), now proposed by the landowners                 also working to make early habitat acquisition funds available to
and their investors for massive development. However, Supervi-             the program.
sor Tom Wilson decided to take a longer view, and has convened                 County staff, developing the General Plan and transportation
a broad-based Land Use Advisory Committee under his South                  components of the comprehensive Riverside County Integrated
County Outreach and Review Effort (SCORE). EHL sits on this                Plan, will release draft documents in the coming weeks. EHL will
                                                                           concentrate on ensuring that critical features of the plan, such as
committee, which already has set precedents for community
                                                                           transit-supporting community centers, don’t get lost as the pro-
involvement. Thus far, we have been given presentations of
                                                                           cess advances. Litigation on the French Valley and Domenigoni-
biology, land use planning, transportation, and urban services.            Barton development projects is advancing toward hearing dates.
    The Land Use Committee expects potential development
footprints to be forwarded from the simultaneous NCCP process              San Bernardino County
sometime in May. In order to make progress in the potentially                  In order to implement our settlement agreement with the
contentious NCCP, The Nature Conservancy has retained a                    City of Ontario (see Winter 2002 Newsletter), the City, EHL, and
facilitator to convene stakeholders on an informal, ad hoc basis.          Sierra Club have formed an Advisory Committee to choose a land
Progress is being made; a range of reserve designs will be drawn           trust to receive mitigation funds. We are pleased that a respected
up and given to the wildlife agencies for their review in April.           community leader has agreed serve as the “neutral party” on the
Initial discussions have been constructive, and EHL will continue          committee. Elsewhere in San Bernardino County, litigation against
to try to find common ground around an alternative that protects           the Lytle Creek North project, a totally misconceived project im-
the key core landscapes in an ecologically sound manner.                   pacting alluvial fan habitat and negating the possibility of a
    Please check out the beautiful and informative web page of             successful multiple species plan, has been filed by EHL.
“The Heart and Soul Coalition” that EHL and others have form-
ed to advance land protection. It is found at: www.ocheartandsoul.org.
                                                                                          F
                                                                                         ederal and State Actions
                                                                              Affecting Our Southern California Ecoregion

                                                                           Federal
                                                                               Bush administration targets wetland protections. Regulations
                                                                           have been issued that step back from the historic “no net loss”
                                                                           standard. For example, upland buffers could now be considered
                                                                           as compensation.

                                                                           State of California
                                                                               Proposition 40 passes. Giving our conservation efforts a major
                                                                           boost, voters passed the park bond, with greater than a two-
                                                                           thirds majority. The park bond addresses multiple state needs,
                                                                           from active recreation to wildlife habitat.
                                                                               Department of Fish and Game review of environmental impact
                                                                           reports in jeopardy. In response to State budget cutbacks, the
                                                                           Department of Fish and Game has proposed the virtual elimina-
                                                                           tion of staff review of EIRs prepared under CEQA. Conserva-
                                                                           tionists, including EHL, are trying to restore this vital Depart-
                                                                           ment of Fish and Game function.
                                                          This small,          Holly Springs Ranch acquisition funded. The State of
                                                          colorful bro-    California’s Department of Fish and Game’s land acquisition
                                                         chure is titled   arm, the Wildlife Conservation Board, approved funding to
                                                         “Saving the
                                                        Natural Trea-
                                                                           purchase this important component of the North County
                                                        sures of Orange    Multiple Habitat Conservation Plan. EHL furnished a letter
                                                       County for Our      of support.
                                                       Children.” EHL
                                                      will send as many
                                                      brochures as you
                                                      want, to promote
                                                                           San Diego River Park Established
     www.o                                           The Heart and              Over the past two years, EHL initiated the establishment of the
               cheart                                Soul Coalition.       San Diego River Park-Lakeside Conservancy and also formed the
                        andso
                                 ul.org                                    San Diego River Park Foundation to assist with funding support.
                                                                                With the active involvement of environmental colleagues, wild-
San Diego County                                                           life agencies and elected officials, EHL has made significant pro-
    The County’s General Plan 2020 Update has made slow                    gress with this “model” river conservation project. EHL’s success
progress, with goals and policies undergoing scrutiny and a                has resulted in the consideration of a State of California chartered
                                                                           conservancy for this important riparian and community resource.
new land use map almost ready for review. For the Multiple
Habitat Conservation Program (MHCP), which covers the
North County cities, Endangered Habitats League has submit-                Canyons Project        (from page 1)
ted written comments. EHL also has submitted comments on                      Using funds solicited from interested donors by Endangered
traffic modeling to the San Diego Association of Governments,              Habitats League, the respected and highly experienced parkland
so that an innovative transit system under development gets a              consulting firm of Dangermond and Associates will staff the
“fair shake” compared to automotive travel. An update on                   project, and match willing-seller landowners with state, federal
EHL’s “Smart Growth” work in San Diego is found on page 1                  and local funding sources. We will keep you informed as EHL’s
of this newsletter.                                                        Canyons Project progresses.
✄
  “Smart Growth” the aim of SD Housing Action Network                                   Gifts That Honor or Thank
                           (continued from page 1)
                                                                                          a Friend or Loved One

market rate single room occupancy project in North Park. Market                              Endangered Habitats League
rates will average an affordable $500 per month.                                            is pleased to receive gifts that:
               The San Diego HAN criteria are:                                    ⇒ Honor someone on a special occasion such
                                                                                    as a birthday, anniversary or graduation
    1. Support projects that build at efficient density and scale
       (at least 12 units per acre).                                              ⇒ Memorialize someone who died
    2. Promote communities that encourage transit use.                            ⇒ Just say “Thank you!” to a friend or loved one.
    3. Encourage housing affordability.                                             Following your instructions, EHL will send a
    4. Promote efficient use of city services and provide                          beautiful acknowledgement card to the person
       adequate infrastructure.                                                       honored or to the family of the deceased.
    5. Promote quality design that engenders community
       character and a sense of place.
                                                                                         Please fill out the form below and
                                                                                     mail it with your donation. Please print.
    6. Promote pedestrian activity in the local community.
                                                                               I/we are enclosing a special gift in the amount of
    7. Support economic development and sustainability.
    8. Support regional habitat and open space plans.                          $______________________________
   9. Promote mixed uses within neighborhoods.
                                                                               In Honor of
  10. Promote clean beaches and bays and preserve the
      region’s environmental character.                                        __________________________________________________________

   EHL looks forward to working with our partners on more                      In Memory of
such endorsements, and on facilitating their approval by local                 ____________________________________________________________
governments.
                                                                               To celebrate her/his/their
                                                                               _________________________________________________
Member Support Makes Progress Possible
                                                                               To Thank
   Your annual, generous, tax-deductible support has allowed
                                                                               _________________________________________________
EHL to make significant environmental progress during the past
year in our Southern California ecoregion.                                     Send the acknowledgement card to
                  In 2001 your donations helped EHL to:                        _________________________________________________
   √ Create the Heart and Soul Coalition to help save critical lands           Address 1
     and habitats in Orange County (www.heartandsoul.org).
                                                                               Address 2
   √ Advance conservation goals by issuing a detailed scientific
     report titled: On the Global and Regional Ecological Signifi-             City/State/Zip
     cance of Southern Orange County: Conservation Priorities for
     a Biodiversity Hotspot in October of last year. The report,
     published by the Conservation Biology Institute, with                                Indicate on the acknowledgement
     assistance from GreenInfo Network, calls for “…large,                               card that this gift is being made by:
     intact, and unfragmented watershed units (to) be con-                     Your Name (s)
     served within this area, connected by landscape linkages,
     and where necessary, healed with ecological restoration.”
   √ Initiate a River Park along the upper San Diego River.                    Address 1
     We also helped to establish a State of California-chartered
                                                                               Address 2
     conservancy to preserve this outstanding riparian and
     community resource.                                                       City/State/Zip
   √ Serve as advocates for “Smart Growth” in the draft River-                 Home phone                         Fax
     side County Integrated Plan, which will focus growth in
     existing centers and direct growth away from pristine                     Office phone                       Fax
     rural areas.                                                              E-mail
   Your ongoing support will help EHL continue its work:                                 Endangered Habitats League
preserving our Southern California ecoregion and helping to                                 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592
promote comprehensive “Smart Growth”planning.                                                 Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267
                                        This story continues on page 4
                                                                                                                                                 ✄




   MUTTS © 2002 Patrick MdDonnell • Distributed by King Features Syndicate

                                                                                               Sea & Sage Audubon Conservation
                                                                                               published a profile of EHL in the fall of
                                                                                               2001. Some accomplishments were listed:
                                                                                               √ Working tirelessly to create a 172,000 acre
                                                                                               preserve in coastal San Diego County
                                                                                               √ Co-founding the California Futures Network,
                                                                                               to reform State land use planning
                                                                                               √ Filing a precedent-setting lawsuit in San
                                                                                               Bernardino County to protect the Dairy Preserve
                                                                                               √ Repeatedly defending two beleagured
                                                                                               species…from poorly planned development in
                                                                                               the Inland Empire



  The Endangered Habitats League           Dan Silver   Coordinator and Newsletter Editor     Jane Block    Director, Riverside County
  is a non-profit organization. All        Jack Bath    Director, San Bernardino County       Pete DeSimone Director, Orange County
  contributions are tax-deductible                      and EHL Secretary                     Jess Morton   Director, Los Angeles
  to the full extent allowed by law.       Michael Beck Director, San Diego County                          County and EHL Treasurer
EHL in the News                                               Member Support Makes Progress Possible
                                                                                                  (continued from page 3)
     On April 7, 2002, the Los Angeles Times reported on the status
of the highly endangered Pacific pocket mouse, which survives
in just three locations in northern San Diego and southern Or-                               In 2002, with your help, EHL will:
ange County. Two locations are on the Camp Pendleton Marine
                                                                             √    Continue our work on the San Diego County General
Base. The third is on the Dana Point Headlands.
                                                                                  plan and save the San Diego “backcountry” from sprawl.
     The Times said, Environmentalists argue for the species to recover
it’s necessary to save as much of their habitat as possible. “They’ve been   √    Expand the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge
there for a long time and they’ve survived a lot of neglect,” said Dan            near Jamul.
Silver, coordinator of the Endangered Habitats League. “Hopefully,           √    Ensure a sound Natural Community Conservation
with proper management, they will rebound. We look upon it as vital.              Plan for South Orange County’s globally import natural
There are so few of these animals left that you have to keep every one of         resource “hot spots.”
these places going.”                                                         √    Promote “Smart Growth,” throughout the ecoregion,
     Efforts by EHL and others to                                                  by cooperating on model community development
protect the population on the                                                     projects that are environmentally friendly alternatives
Headlands yielded a “qualified”                                                   to sprawl.
success. Here is the background:                                             √    Move ahead with the “Canyons Project,” to save foothills
In 1996, in a failing of the NCCP                                                 in Riverside County that link two National Forests.
program, the Orange County
Central-Coastal NCCP provided
no permanent protection for the
Dana Point population. How-
ever, due to enormous citizen                                                        Giant Petrel
effort, the housing development
                                                                                     Ocean running beneath us,
that would displace the mice
                                               Pacific Pocket Mouse                  the southern seas surge onward,
was overturned by a ballot
measure. A new planning effort                  Photo: Shana Dodd                    immense ultramarine waters
ensued, in which EHL and local groups jointly proposed a                             strapped to the roaring wind
“Nature Park” on the site, to protect the pocket mouse, Califor-                     that strips foaming tatters
nia gnatcatchers, and rare plants.                                                   out of our milky wake.
     Ultimately, following litigation by the developer, the City of
Dana Point approved a compromise plan. While EHL argued for                          Scudding clouds heap gray upon gray,
expansion of the proposed mouse conservation area in its testi-                      and under them a pale form has risen
mony, the new plan’s permanent protection is a major improve-                        out of the bristling foam
ment and has excellent management built-in. It now goes before                       to swing over the frigid sea,
the Coastal Commission for review.                                                   a bird moving without wingbeat
     The Times article noted that surveys have shown declining                       across our turbulent wake.
mouse populations on the Headlands. Over the years, EHL
had repeatedly pointed out that any one of the populations                           Ceaselessly, the giant petrel hangs,
could “blink out” or suffer a natural or man-made disaster,                          crossing behind, and crossing behind,
making each population essential as a refugium. Transplanta-                         letting its rigid wings slide down
tion, according to scientists, would only be defensible in the                       the endless Antarctic wind
case of excess individuals.                                                          then, on end, turning, turning, turning
                                                                                     upon the huge leash of our headlong wake.

              Tell a Friend about EHL                                                And when the lion rolls on his back,
                                                                                     and the Milky Way glides up out of darkness,
    Endangered Habitat League’s regional environmental perspec-
                                                                                     there, pivoting on the sinking moon’s
tive allows us to focus on those battles that are critically important
                                                                                     silver hinge of light,
to the ecosystem we all cherish!
                                                                                     the silhouette of that somber cross
    We truly need your assistance to continue this work. Please help
                                                                                     still cleaves to our glittering wake.
us spread the word about EHL’s activities by telling a friend about
our work or by sharing this newsletter with an acquaintance.Your ideas                                               —Jess Morton
and efforts to help EHL expand its support base are always welcome.


Endangered Habitats League
  8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592                                                                                           Stamp
    Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267

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Spring 2002 Endangered Habitats League Newsletter

  • 1. Dedicated to Ecosystem Protection and Sustainable Land Use Planning +++ Vol. 12 No. 2 +++ Spring 2002 This newsletter is pub- If you are not a member lished quarterly to of the Endangered Habi- inform the generous tats League, please join supporters and other us in the ongoing effort friends of the Endan- gered Habitats League ENDANGERED to preserve and protect Southern California’s about our activties in the ecoregion. HABITATS LEAGUE irreplacable plants, animals and places. NEWSLETTER New EHL Project to Save a Hidden Gem Endangered Habitats League (EHL) has initiated a project to protect one of Southern California’s least known but important landscapes. EHL’s Canyons Project encompasses untrammeled and often isolated lands in western Riverside County—in the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains. In these scenic canyon lands, the interface of coastal and desert climatic zones has created great bio- diversity with many endemic species— species found nowhere else, like the Vail Lake Ceanothus. Roughly, the Canyons Project lies south of Hemet and northeast of Temecula, and forms an eastern edge to the rapidly urbanizing Perris Plain. One already protected area is the Shipley EHL’s new Canyons Project encompasses untrammeled, often isolated lands Reserve south of the Diamond Valley in western Riverside County—in the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains. Reservoir, which was part of the mitiga- tion for that project. Dominant vegeta- As is common in conservation, time is of the essence. Protec- tion is rersidian coastal sage scrub (often tion of this largely intact ecosystem needs to start right away. with gnatcatchers) and chaparral. Vail Lake Ceanothus Thus, Endan- Cottonwood riparian areas along Wil- This unique, small- gered Habitats son Creek are reminiscent of the Sonoran leaved shrub from a dis- League has Desert. Wilson Creek also ties together tance bears a superficial asked the River- similarity to Chamise. the San Jacinto and Palomar mountains, side Land Con- and thus is a critical landscape linkage for large predators be- servancy, which tween the San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forests. is having great Agricultural land in Cactus Valley, just south of Hemet, success in its would probably support the endangered Stephens’ kangaroo rat San Timoteo The Stephens’ Kangaroo Rat if acquisition and restoration were to occur. The lush habitat of State Park pro- Illustration by Dr. Dan Holland Temecula Creek along Highway 79 borders scenic areas in San ject to the north, Diego County to the south. The area around Vail Lake forms the to house this new EHL sponsored Canyons Project, and they upper watershed have accepted. This story continues on page 2 for the Santa The good news is that the River- Margarita River, side County Multiple Species Habi- one of our pre- mier natural tat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) EHL Project Manager for San Diego resources. seeks to create large core reserve Helps Establish Housing Action Almost all the areas in the Canyons region. Network to Promote “Smart Growth” area is privately owned. With some exceptions, like an old sub-division called If our scenic landscapes are to be protected, new develop- “Lake Riverside” and the community of Anza farther to the east, ment must be directed “in rather than out.” Such “smart it is sparsely settled. There are quaint “villages” like Aguana— growth” must also meet high standards of community design. basically just a country store. The area lacks infrastructure, and Endangered Habitats League (represented by San Diego Project rural residential sprawl has not destroyed the ambience in most Manager Lynne Baker) has become a founding member of the places—at least not yet. Unfortunately, the new Riverside new San Diego Housing Action Network (HAN). County Integrated Plan will not HAN is a coalition of business, environmental, affordable what’s inside? change the current zoning, housing, and planning advocates. The group has developed which calls for 5- and 10-acre consensus around ten project criteria to guide endorsement of News from Our lots—a prescription for rural smart growth projects. The Network is modeled on a similar So. Calif. Ecoregion 2 residential sprawl advancing coalition in Silicon Valley that has helped address concerns over Federal and State east from Temecula. Also, one added density in already developed areas. The ten criteria Actions Affecting Indian casino already operates include habitat conservation plan support, storm-water filtra- So. Calif. Ecoregion 2 in the area. tion, jobs/housing balance, and walkable, transit-oriented San Diego River The good news is that the communities.(See chart on page 3.) The result should be the Park Established 2 Riverside County Multiple creation of affordable housing that spares rural and habitat Progress Made Due Species Habitat Conservation lands and is also acceptable to surrounding communities. to Member Support 3 Plan (MSHCP) seeks to create Two projects in the City of San Diego have earned the HAN Sage & Sea Audu- large core reserve areas in the endorsement. The first project will create a “mixed use” village bon Profile of EHL 3 Canyons region. Land is not with 137 new units of market rate apartment housing integrated “MUTTS” Cartoon expensive and the opportunity above an existing retail complex in the Clairemont district. Hits a Home Run 3 exists to capture reserve areas Three-bedroom units are incorporated into the project, meeting Gifts that Honor a encompassing tens of thousands of acres. As an ancillary mea- a rarely provided need for large family-size apartment housing. Friend or Loved One 3 sure, the new Integrated Plan The endorsement calls upon the owner and city to look into EHL in the News 4 may contain an incentive system further set-asides for Section 8 workforce housing programs. Tell a Friend 4 The second project will rehabilitate and reuse an historic 13,000- to rural landowners for devel- “Giant Petrel” (poem) 4 opment rights to be transferred square foot building on Park Boulevard to create a 90-unit to growing urban centers. This story continues on page 3
  • 2. N ews from Around Our Southern California Ecoregion Riverside County A preliminary draft of the Multiple Species Habitat Conserva- tion Plan (MSHCP) was released to Advisory Committee mem- bers. Endangered Habitats League submitted comments detail- ing the shortcomings of the proposal, such as an over-allowance of new agricultural clearing, but feels that the potential conserva- Orange County tion benefits are large. Very importantly, the County is succeed- The South Subregion Natural Community Conservation Plan ing in enlisting the participation of the various cities in the (NCCP) incorporates the 23,000 acres that remain of the historic MSHCP, and we commend them for this crucial effort. EHL is Rancho Mission Viejo (RMV), now proposed by the landowners also working to make early habitat acquisition funds available to and their investors for massive development. However, Supervi- the program. sor Tom Wilson decided to take a longer view, and has convened County staff, developing the General Plan and transportation a broad-based Land Use Advisory Committee under his South components of the comprehensive Riverside County Integrated County Outreach and Review Effort (SCORE). EHL sits on this Plan, will release draft documents in the coming weeks. EHL will concentrate on ensuring that critical features of the plan, such as committee, which already has set precedents for community transit-supporting community centers, don’t get lost as the pro- involvement. Thus far, we have been given presentations of cess advances. Litigation on the French Valley and Domenigoni- biology, land use planning, transportation, and urban services. Barton development projects is advancing toward hearing dates. The Land Use Committee expects potential development footprints to be forwarded from the simultaneous NCCP process San Bernardino County sometime in May. In order to make progress in the potentially In order to implement our settlement agreement with the contentious NCCP, The Nature Conservancy has retained a City of Ontario (see Winter 2002 Newsletter), the City, EHL, and facilitator to convene stakeholders on an informal, ad hoc basis. Sierra Club have formed an Advisory Committee to choose a land Progress is being made; a range of reserve designs will be drawn trust to receive mitigation funds. We are pleased that a respected up and given to the wildlife agencies for their review in April. community leader has agreed serve as the “neutral party” on the Initial discussions have been constructive, and EHL will continue committee. Elsewhere in San Bernardino County, litigation against to try to find common ground around an alternative that protects the Lytle Creek North project, a totally misconceived project im- the key core landscapes in an ecologically sound manner. pacting alluvial fan habitat and negating the possibility of a Please check out the beautiful and informative web page of successful multiple species plan, has been filed by EHL. “The Heart and Soul Coalition” that EHL and others have form- ed to advance land protection. It is found at: www.ocheartandsoul.org. F ederal and State Actions Affecting Our Southern California Ecoregion Federal Bush administration targets wetland protections. Regulations have been issued that step back from the historic “no net loss” standard. For example, upland buffers could now be considered as compensation. State of California Proposition 40 passes. Giving our conservation efforts a major boost, voters passed the park bond, with greater than a two- thirds majority. The park bond addresses multiple state needs, from active recreation to wildlife habitat. Department of Fish and Game review of environmental impact reports in jeopardy. In response to State budget cutbacks, the Department of Fish and Game has proposed the virtual elimina- tion of staff review of EIRs prepared under CEQA. Conserva- tionists, including EHL, are trying to restore this vital Depart- ment of Fish and Game function. This small, Holly Springs Ranch acquisition funded. The State of colorful bro- California’s Department of Fish and Game’s land acquisition chure is titled arm, the Wildlife Conservation Board, approved funding to “Saving the Natural Trea- purchase this important component of the North County sures of Orange Multiple Habitat Conservation Plan. EHL furnished a letter County for Our of support. Children.” EHL will send as many brochures as you want, to promote San Diego River Park Established www.o The Heart and Over the past two years, EHL initiated the establishment of the cheart Soul Coalition. San Diego River Park-Lakeside Conservancy and also formed the andso ul.org San Diego River Park Foundation to assist with funding support. With the active involvement of environmental colleagues, wild- San Diego County life agencies and elected officials, EHL has made significant pro- The County’s General Plan 2020 Update has made slow gress with this “model” river conservation project. EHL’s success progress, with goals and policies undergoing scrutiny and a has resulted in the consideration of a State of California chartered conservancy for this important riparian and community resource. new land use map almost ready for review. For the Multiple Habitat Conservation Program (MHCP), which covers the North County cities, Endangered Habitats League has submit- Canyons Project (from page 1) ted written comments. EHL also has submitted comments on Using funds solicited from interested donors by Endangered traffic modeling to the San Diego Association of Governments, Habitats League, the respected and highly experienced parkland so that an innovative transit system under development gets a consulting firm of Dangermond and Associates will staff the “fair shake” compared to automotive travel. An update on project, and match willing-seller landowners with state, federal EHL’s “Smart Growth” work in San Diego is found on page 1 and local funding sources. We will keep you informed as EHL’s of this newsletter. Canyons Project progresses.
  • 3. ✄ “Smart Growth” the aim of SD Housing Action Network Gifts That Honor or Thank (continued from page 1) a Friend or Loved One market rate single room occupancy project in North Park. Market Endangered Habitats League rates will average an affordable $500 per month. is pleased to receive gifts that: The San Diego HAN criteria are: ⇒ Honor someone on a special occasion such as a birthday, anniversary or graduation 1. Support projects that build at efficient density and scale (at least 12 units per acre). ⇒ Memorialize someone who died 2. Promote communities that encourage transit use. ⇒ Just say “Thank you!” to a friend or loved one. 3. Encourage housing affordability. Following your instructions, EHL will send a 4. Promote efficient use of city services and provide beautiful acknowledgement card to the person adequate infrastructure. honored or to the family of the deceased. 5. Promote quality design that engenders community character and a sense of place. Please fill out the form below and mail it with your donation. Please print. 6. Promote pedestrian activity in the local community. I/we are enclosing a special gift in the amount of 7. Support economic development and sustainability. 8. Support regional habitat and open space plans. $______________________________ 9. Promote mixed uses within neighborhoods. In Honor of 10. Promote clean beaches and bays and preserve the region’s environmental character. __________________________________________________________ EHL looks forward to working with our partners on more In Memory of such endorsements, and on facilitating their approval by local ____________________________________________________________ governments. To celebrate her/his/their _________________________________________________ Member Support Makes Progress Possible To Thank Your annual, generous, tax-deductible support has allowed _________________________________________________ EHL to make significant environmental progress during the past year in our Southern California ecoregion. Send the acknowledgement card to In 2001 your donations helped EHL to: _________________________________________________ √ Create the Heart and Soul Coalition to help save critical lands Address 1 and habitats in Orange County (www.heartandsoul.org). Address 2 √ Advance conservation goals by issuing a detailed scientific report titled: On the Global and Regional Ecological Signifi- City/State/Zip cance of Southern Orange County: Conservation Priorities for a Biodiversity Hotspot in October of last year. The report, published by the Conservation Biology Institute, with Indicate on the acknowledgement assistance from GreenInfo Network, calls for “…large, card that this gift is being made by: intact, and unfragmented watershed units (to) be con- Your Name (s) served within this area, connected by landscape linkages, and where necessary, healed with ecological restoration.” √ Initiate a River Park along the upper San Diego River. Address 1 We also helped to establish a State of California-chartered Address 2 conservancy to preserve this outstanding riparian and community resource. City/State/Zip √ Serve as advocates for “Smart Growth” in the draft River- Home phone Fax side County Integrated Plan, which will focus growth in existing centers and direct growth away from pristine Office phone Fax rural areas. E-mail Your ongoing support will help EHL continue its work: Endangered Habitats League preserving our Southern California ecoregion and helping to 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592 promote comprehensive “Smart Growth”planning. Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267 This story continues on page 4 ✄ MUTTS © 2002 Patrick MdDonnell • Distributed by King Features Syndicate Sea & Sage Audubon Conservation published a profile of EHL in the fall of 2001. Some accomplishments were listed: √ Working tirelessly to create a 172,000 acre preserve in coastal San Diego County √ Co-founding the California Futures Network, to reform State land use planning √ Filing a precedent-setting lawsuit in San Bernardino County to protect the Dairy Preserve √ Repeatedly defending two beleagured species…from poorly planned development in the Inland Empire The Endangered Habitats League Dan Silver Coordinator and Newsletter Editor Jane Block Director, Riverside County is a non-profit organization. All Jack Bath Director, San Bernardino County Pete DeSimone Director, Orange County contributions are tax-deductible and EHL Secretary Jess Morton Director, Los Angeles to the full extent allowed by law. Michael Beck Director, San Diego County County and EHL Treasurer
  • 4. EHL in the News Member Support Makes Progress Possible (continued from page 3) On April 7, 2002, the Los Angeles Times reported on the status of the highly endangered Pacific pocket mouse, which survives in just three locations in northern San Diego and southern Or- In 2002, with your help, EHL will: ange County. Two locations are on the Camp Pendleton Marine √ Continue our work on the San Diego County General Base. The third is on the Dana Point Headlands. plan and save the San Diego “backcountry” from sprawl. The Times said, Environmentalists argue for the species to recover it’s necessary to save as much of their habitat as possible. “They’ve been √ Expand the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge there for a long time and they’ve survived a lot of neglect,” said Dan near Jamul. Silver, coordinator of the Endangered Habitats League. “Hopefully, √ Ensure a sound Natural Community Conservation with proper management, they will rebound. We look upon it as vital. Plan for South Orange County’s globally import natural There are so few of these animals left that you have to keep every one of resource “hot spots.” these places going.” √ Promote “Smart Growth,” throughout the ecoregion, Efforts by EHL and others to by cooperating on model community development protect the population on the projects that are environmentally friendly alternatives Headlands yielded a “qualified” to sprawl. success. Here is the background: √ Move ahead with the “Canyons Project,” to save foothills In 1996, in a failing of the NCCP in Riverside County that link two National Forests. program, the Orange County Central-Coastal NCCP provided no permanent protection for the Dana Point population. How- ever, due to enormous citizen Giant Petrel effort, the housing development Ocean running beneath us, that would displace the mice Pacific Pocket Mouse the southern seas surge onward, was overturned by a ballot measure. A new planning effort Photo: Shana Dodd immense ultramarine waters ensued, in which EHL and local groups jointly proposed a strapped to the roaring wind “Nature Park” on the site, to protect the pocket mouse, Califor- that strips foaming tatters nia gnatcatchers, and rare plants. out of our milky wake. Ultimately, following litigation by the developer, the City of Dana Point approved a compromise plan. While EHL argued for Scudding clouds heap gray upon gray, expansion of the proposed mouse conservation area in its testi- and under them a pale form has risen mony, the new plan’s permanent protection is a major improve- out of the bristling foam ment and has excellent management built-in. It now goes before to swing over the frigid sea, the Coastal Commission for review. a bird moving without wingbeat The Times article noted that surveys have shown declining across our turbulent wake. mouse populations on the Headlands. Over the years, EHL had repeatedly pointed out that any one of the populations Ceaselessly, the giant petrel hangs, could “blink out” or suffer a natural or man-made disaster, crossing behind, and crossing behind, making each population essential as a refugium. Transplanta- letting its rigid wings slide down tion, according to scientists, would only be defensible in the the endless Antarctic wind case of excess individuals. then, on end, turning, turning, turning upon the huge leash of our headlong wake. Tell a Friend about EHL And when the lion rolls on his back, and the Milky Way glides up out of darkness, Endangered Habitat League’s regional environmental perspec- there, pivoting on the sinking moon’s tive allows us to focus on those battles that are critically important silver hinge of light, to the ecosystem we all cherish! the silhouette of that somber cross We truly need your assistance to continue this work. Please help still cleaves to our glittering wake. us spread the word about EHL’s activities by telling a friend about our work or by sharing this newsletter with an acquaintance.Your ideas —Jess Morton and efforts to help EHL expand its support base are always welcome. Endangered Habitats League 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592 Stamp Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267