Type: report
Article abstract: Mount Olympus Preserve (Preserve) is an approximately 707.6-acre open space preserve comprised of two non-contiguous parcels. The Preserve is located approximately six miles south of the City of Temecula just east of the Community of Rainbow in the northwestern portion of unincorporated San Diego County (County). The County Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) began acquiring the properties that make up the Preserve beginning in the early 1990s with the most recent property added in 2008. The Preserve contains valuable native habitats, as well as areas that have been marginally impacted by human activities. Currently, the Preserve is not open to the public; however, some evidence of unauthorized use is present. The Preserve is included in the County of San Diego’s North County Multiple Species Conservation Program (North County MSCP) preserve system.
Number of pages: 71
Month: June
Year: 2010
Purpose: This Resource Management Plan (RMP) has been prepared as a guidance document to manage and preserve the biological and cultural resources within the Preserve, and to provide Area-Specific Management Directives (ASMDs) pursuant to the requirements of the Draft North County MSCP Plan (North County MSCP Plan) and Draft Framework Resource Management Plan (Framework RMP) (County 2009b)
Prepared by: County of San Diego, Department of Parks and Recreation;
Keywords: Mount Olympus; MSCP; RMP;