Type: report
Article abstract: The County is required to account for the amount of habitat lost, and gained, on a yearly basis. The Subarea Plan covers approximately 252,248 acres of land. The overall preservation goal of the County?s subarea Plan is expect to cover approximately 101,268 acres of land. Prior to March 17, 1998, there were approximately 62,550.67 acres of preservation land that was included in the Subarea Plan. This land includes all land acquired within the Subarea either by the Federal, State or Local jurisdictions or land that was negotiated to be preserved by private landowners within the Lake Hodges and South County Segments.
Number of pages: 128
Year: 1998
Purpose: The report accounts for habitat loss and conservation within the Subarea Plan associated with development projects between March 17, 1998, and December 31, 1998.
Prepared by: County of San Diego;
Keywords: bank lands; conservation; County of San Diego; habitat loss; Jamul; Jurisdictions management and monitoring reports; Lake Hodges; mitigation; MSCP; San Diego County; South County Subarea; take; vegetation;