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Dedicated to Ecosystem Protection and Sustainable Land Use Planning +++ Vol. 13 No. 1 +++ Winter 2003


We publish this newsletter four                                                                                                               If you are not yet a member of the
times a year to inform the gener-                                                                                                              Endangered Habitats League,
ous supporters and other friends                                                                                                                  please join us in the ongoing
of the Endangered Habitats                                                                                                                         effort to preserve and protect
League about our activties                                                                                 ENDANGERED                                the Southern California eco-
in the ecoregion.                                                                                                                                     region’s irreplacable plants,
                                                                                                           HABITATS LEAGUE                                  animals and places.
                                                                                                           NEWSLETTER
Conservation successes across the Ecoregion—                                                              However, the developer had not reckoned with Barham
                                                                                                       Ranch stalwarts from the local community. First, Save Barham
San Diego, Orange & San Bernardino Counties                                                            Ranch filed suit to block the land transaction, due to circumven-
                                                                                                                    tion of the California Environmental Policy Act.
 Proctor Valley parcels                                                                                             They then undertook a campaign to convince the
   to be purchased—                                                                                                 owners to sell this property at fair market value to
     a conservation                                                                                                 the County of Orange, which had offered to buy it.
  “dream come true”                                                                                                 Confronted with a school district board biased in
    In the early 1990’s, the                                                                                        favor of the developer, Save Barham Ranch did
massive Otay Ranch devel-                                                                                           what so few environmental groups ever try, let
opment plan in southern                                                                                             alone succeed in: They persuaded voters to elect
San Diego County missed                                                                                             better officials. Even after this incredible grassroots
crucial opportunities to                                                                                            effort, Save Barham Ranch had to fend off last
protect unique habitat                                                                                              minute threats to the sale.
lands. Proctor Valley was                                                                                               EHL was pleased to assist and support the Barham
among the lands approved                                                                                            Ranch effort at various points along the way. We all
for development — its                                                                                               need to take some pages out of their playbook!
gentle terrain made this                                                                             Legal settlement will lead to protection
quintessential Southern                                                                                  of rare San Bernardino alluvial fan
California landscape sus-          Proctor Valley is home to a population of the endanger-            Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County is one of
ceptible to development.           ed quino checkerspot. Photo courtesy AEI-CASC Cos.
                                                                                                  the few remaining, functional “alluvial fans” in
Vernal pools, coastal sage scrub, perennial grasslands, and oak                    Southern California. Here, adjacent to the I-15 freeway at the
woodlands—and endangered species such the California gnat-                         base of the San Bernardino National Forest, are scenic washes
catcher, quino checkerspot butterfly, and San Diego fairy shrimp                   and floodplains that support the endangered San Bernardino
—all contribute to its biological richness. Proctor Valley, totaling               kangaroo rat and specialized alluvial fan sage scrub. Given that
over 3,000 acres, is adjacent                                                      the County of San Bernardino has not had the political leader-
or nearby to San Diego’s                                                           ship to implement a multiple species plan, and has tradition-
major conservation build-                                                          ally approved development in alluvial fan habitat, conserva-
ing blocks — the Multiple                                                          tion of these areas has been very problematic.
                                                                               © FINCH CREEK GAZETTE




Species Conservation                                                                    When the County approved the Lytle Creek-North devel-
Program (MSCP), the                                                                opment in the fan last year, EHL and other groups—Center for
Rancho Jamul Ecological                                                            Biological Diversity, San Bernardino Valley Audubon Soci-
Reserve, and the San Diego                                                         ety, and Spirit of the Sage Council (the latter of which settled
National Wildlife Refuge.                                                          separately)—quickly filed suit under CEQA.
Proctor Valley is essential to
complete the picture.
    After years of quiet          It takes 30-50 years to go from an acorn
                                  to a mature, magnificent woodland oak.
advocacy, EHL was pleased
to support the Wildlife Conservation Board’s acquisition of
strategic parcels totaling 1,446 acres. Late last year, state and
federal funds were used to buy the land from cooperative willing
sellers. Other parcels should now follow. Long years of commit-
                                                                                                                                                                                      © WILDFLOWER PRODUCTIONS




ment from state and federal wildlife agency personnel led to this
success. We particularly commend the leadership of Diane Jacob,
District Supervisor. The Conservation Land Group ably facili-
tated the transaction.
                                          Barham Ranch Saved
       what’s inside?                     Due to years of intensive,
                                      creative, and plain determined
    EHL in the News          2
                                      effort, Save Barham Ranch has                  Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County—one of the few functional “alluvial
                                      succeeded in its goal of pro-                  fans” in Southern California—supports at least two endandered species.
    Two Orange County                 tecting these Orange County
    canyons under assault 2                                                             Prior to our court date, a concerted effort was made to settle
                                      wildlands. Barham Ranch is
                                                                                   the dispute, not only for the Lytle Creek-North parcel, but
    Strong joint effort               508 acres of coastal sage scrub,
    stops tollroad rider     2                                                     comprehensively for the landowner’s other holdings in the
                                      chaparral and oak woodland                   vicinity. The settlement provides for over 1,200 acres of perma-
    Riverside Integrated              in central Orange County                     nent habitat conservation, thus protecting much of the highest
    Project advances         2        adjacent to Santiago Oaks                    quality habitat from any development. In addition, the agree-
    San Diego govern-                 Regional Park and the Nature                 ment includes options to purchase nearly the entire holdings—
    ments start to make               Reserve of Orange County. In                 totaling over 2,500 acres—for conservation. It is expected that
    a regional plan          2        fact, Barham Ranch was identi-               all future litigation will be eliminated, providing certainty to
    PV Conservation
                                      fied as a top priority acquisi-              all parties.
    Plan languishes          3        tion to enhance the Central-                      We commend the excellent collaboration from the land-
                                      Coastal Natural Community                    owner, Lytle Development Co., and their commitment to a
    Cougar killed in
                                      Conservation Plan (NCCP).                    comprehensive solution. While it will be a challenge to raise the
    Silverado Canyon         4
                                      Unfortunately, the owners of                 necessary funds, these are high priority lands for the state and
    “White Point”                     the land, including the Orange               federal wildlife agencies. We look forward to making conserva-
    (a poem)                 4        Unified School District, made                tion a reality.
                                      plans to sell it to a developer.                  The law firm of Johnson and Sedlack represented EHL.
EHL in the News                                                                      Tollroad rider stopped, at least for now
                         On December 2, 2002, in an article titled, “Dissent Growing
                    Over the Rancho Mission Viejo,” the Los Angeles Times reported
                    on the development proposed in this Orange County biodivers-
                    ity hotspot. The strong public support for preservation was
                    described and the assessment of EHL’s Dan Silver was quoted.
                    Remaining optimistic, he said, “I believe there’s a win-win
                    [solution] out there for everyone.”
                         On the same subject, a letter-to-the-editor from Dan was
                    published by the Times on December 8, 2002. It stated, in part,
                    “We have a unique opportunity with Rancho Mission Viejo’s
                    remaining 23,000 acres to protect south Orange County’s history,                                Sen. Barbara Boxer     Sen. Dianne Feinstein     Rep. Loretta Sanchez
                    scenic landscapes and natural treasures, and clean air and clean
                    water. We can preserve these last remaining special lands—                                        Due to a con-
                    home to many rare plants and animals, and water sources.”                                     certed effort by
                                                                  Silver was also on live                         Endangered Habi-
                                                              national television (Fox                            tats League, Sierra
                                                              Cable News) on Decem-                               Club, Friends of
                                                              ber 2, 2002, defending the                          the Hills, and
                                                              endangered Delhi Sands                              others, a sordid
                                                              flower-loving fly. In re-
                                                                                                                  rider attached to
                                                              sponse to hostile ques-
© GILBERT GOODLET




                                                                                                                  federal legislation
                                                              tioning, he explained
                                                                                                                  by the Transporta-         Rep. Susan Davis     Bill Lockyer, Atty. Gen.
                                                              how the fly represented
                                                              a larger ecosystem whose                            tion Corridor
                                                              preservation would con-                             Agency (TCA) to push through the Foothill tollroad’s southern
                                                              tribute to the long-term                            extension was blocked by Senators Boxer and Feinstein,
                                                              quality of life in western                          Congressmembers Loretta Sanchez and Susan Davis, and Attor-
                          Delhi Sands flower-loving fly                                                           ney General Bill Lockyer. The Foothill tollroad would bisect the
                                                              San Bernardino County,
                    where remaining open space is vanishing rapidly. Unfortunately,                               finest remaining natural lands in Orange County and destroy
                    the program’s format offered little opportunity for a meaningful                              most of San Onofre Beach State Park. The rider would have
                    discussion of these complex issues.                                                           exempted the tollroad from California laws.
                         Back in Orange County, Silver was quoted at length in a piece                                We urge the TCA—which is made up of local elected offi-
                    by Dana Parsons on January 3, 2003. Parsons compared the                                      cials—to operate in an open way and to respect state laws, rather
                    potential loss of 500 oak trees in the Saddle Crest and Saddle                                than utilize riders attached to unrelated legislation. We also hope
                    Creek developments to the “tree-sitter” occupying a single                                    that Congressman Ken Calvert will reconsider his support for
                    magnificent oak tree slated for removal in Los Angeles County.                                this approach.
                    Silver noted that, compared to Los Angeles, “[Orange County]
                    still has a chance to do things much better.”                                                 Riverside County
                                                                                                                              Riverside Integrated Project advances

                                        N
                                     ews from Around
                            Our Southern California Ecoregion
                                                                                                                     Riverside’s momentous, $35 million Integrated Project, with
                                                                                                                  land use, transportation, and habitat components, begins hear-
                                                                                                                  ings before the Board of Supervisors in March. EHL has several
                                                                                                                  goals. First, we seek improvements in the Multiple Species
                                                                                                                  Conservation Plan to better protect several species and close
                               Orange County canyons under assault                                                loopholes. Second, only acceptable and least environmentally
                                                                                                                  damaging transportation routes should be selected. Finally, the
                        Residents of                                                                              new General Plan must achieve several key objectives in order
                    rural Silverado                                                                               not to repeat business-as-usual sprawl. It should retain the
                    and Trabuco                                                                                   progressive features supported by stakeholders—the higher
                    Canyons, at the                                                                               density and livable “community centers” and the innovative
                    base of the Santa                                                                             “Transit Oasis” framework for non-automotive mobility. It
                    Ana Mountains,                                                                                should also preserve rural areas from inappropriate residential
                    worked long and                                                                               development, and should safeguard against future, piecemeal
                    hard to put a good                                                                            amendments.
                    community plan                                                                                   To these ends, EHL and its consultants have submitted exten-
                    in place. Unfortu-                                                                                           sive comments and will participate in the hearing
                    nately, County                                                                                               process. We will also continue to fund an outreach
                    government has                                                                                               specialist to educate the public and local businesses
                    supported devel-                                                                                             of the value of the community centers. However,
                    opers in gutting                                                                                             the project’s leader, Supervisor Tom Mullen, retired
                    the plan through                                                                                             from office at the end of last year. Unless other
                    major, piecemeal,                                                                                            Board Members pick up his vision and commitment,
                                                                                                                  Tom Mullen this vital effort could falter.
                    land use amend-
                    ments.                                                                                        San Diego County
                                                                                                  © J. WILLIAMS




                        EHL has once
                    again been forced                                                                                      Regional Comprehensive Plan at SANDAG
                    to litigate the ill-                                                                              Over the next year, the San Diego Association of Govern-
                    conceived Saddle-                                                                             ments (SANDAG) is undertaking to create a Regional Compre-
                    back Meadows           Trabuco Canyon is still largely rural and unspoiled.                   hensive Plan. The plan ultimately may provide an umbrella for
                                             Residents are fighting hard to keep it that way.
                    project—a previ-                                                                              regional transportation objectives and priorities and work to
                    ous approval for this development was thrown out by the courts.                               integrate land use and transportation planning.
                    Of greatest concern to us is the obstruction of a critical wildlife                               One concept is to take the power of the purse—SANDAG
                    corridor between central and southern Orange County. We are                                   allocates and prioritizes transportation dollars throughout the
                    co-plaintiffs with the Vedanta Society of Southern California,                                region. Currently SANDAG uses only its “bully pulpit;” they
                    whose tranquil monastery would be severely impacted by the                                    could create economic incentives for the Smart Growth objectives
                    project, and with Sea and Sage Audubon Society. Conner, Blake                                 they have championed. Looking ahead and listening to the
                    and Griffin are representing us. We will also oppose the nearby                               people who experience the current quality of life everyday is
                    Saddle Crest and Saddle Creek projects which, through major                                   key to responding to public priorities and making this “the
                    grading, would take out hundreds of oak trees. These luxury                                   people’s plan.” First up on the schedule are regional roundtables
                    housing projects are strongly and actively opposed by the                                     for local officials and the public. These meetings will help both
                    local community.                                                                              groups to become informed and weigh in on this plan.
✄
    SANDAG invites all San Diego County residents to lay the
foundation for the region’s future by providing input on the                                    Gifts That Honor or Thank
Regional Comprehensive Plan at one of six upcoming public
workshops planned for January, February and March. Attendees
                                                                                                  a Friend or Loved One
can participate in problem solving exercises involving issues
pertinent to the San Diego region: the housing crisis, planning                                   Endangered Habitats League
and land use, the environment, transportation issues, and the                                    is pleased to receive gifts that:
regional vision.                                                                          ✔ Honor someone on a special occasion such
    The creative outcomes of these public meetings will be used                             as a birthday, anniversary or graduation
to formulate the Regional Comprehensive Plan. By participating                            ✔ Memorialize someone who died
in the process, residents can expect a Regional Comprehensive                             ✔ Just say “Thank you!” to a friend or loved one.
Plan that will strengthen the integration of local and regional
plans for land use, transportation systems, and infrastructure                             Following your instructions, EHL will send a
needs and foster coordination of our plans with Southern                                  beautiful acknowledgement card to the person
California and the Northern Baja California region.                                          honored or to the family of the deceased.
                                                                                               Please fill out the form below and
                Regional Comprehensive Plan                                                mail it with your donation. Please print.
                    Roundtable Schedule
                                                                                     I/we are enclosing a special gift in the amount of
                    6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
                unless otherwise noted below                                         $______________________________
            El Cajon Community and Senior Center                                     In Honor of
                   Wednesday, February 19                                            __________________________________________________________
                   Encinitas Community Center                                        In Memory of
                     Thursday, February 20
                                                                                     ____________________________________________________________
               Southwestern Community College                                        To celebrate her/his/their
                     Student Union East
                   Wednesday, February 26                                            _________________________________________________

                                                                                     To Thank
                    City of San Diego City Hall
                         Council Chambers                                            _________________________________________________
                     Wednesday, February 26
                                                                                     Send the acknowledgement card to
                          2 to 3:30 p.m.
                                                                                     _________________________________________________
                 San Marcos Community Center
                      Monday, March 10                                               Address 1

                                                                                     Address 2
    RSVPs are requested. To RSVP, or for more information,
please call (619) 595-5316, visit www.sandag.org/rcp, or e-mail                      City/State/Zip
rcp@sandag.org
    Conservation-minded people need to attend and so that their
call for more open space and parks, more transit and less subur-                                  Indicate on the acknowledgement
ban sprawl into our rural agriculture lands are heard as people                                  card that this gift is being made by:
discuss what they want for San Diego in the next century. EHL’s                      Your Name (s)
Lynne Baker was named to the Stakeholders Working Group and
will be working with other stakeholders to focus on a few key
quality-of-life objectives that can be accomplished within the
                                                                                     Address 1
ambitious agenda and short time frame.
    Email her at lynnebaker@cox.net to weigh in, ask questions,                      Address 2
and learn how you can participate further to help make this a
plan full of what we value.                                                          City/State/Zip
          SAN DIEGO RESIDENTS PLEASE ATTEND!                                         Home phone                          Fax

Los Angeles County                                                                   Office phone                        Fax
                                                                                     E-mail
    The Palos Verdes Natural Community Conservation Plan, or
NCCP, continues to languish. Although there has been basic                                      Endangered Habitats League
agreement as to the configuration of the eventual habitat reserve                                 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592
for some time, issues relating to a critical habitat corridor and                                  Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267
funding remain to be resolved. On the positive side, the NCCP
preserve will preserve most of the remaining open space in the
                                                                                                                                                       ✄




canyons and on the peninsula’s hillsides. However, the cost of
land is very high, as is to be expected in an affluent suburban
community—especially for property with choice views, however
“unbuildable” it may be. Substantial local funding appears                               EHL seeks a Project Manager for the
available, but whether the balance can be found remains                                  Inland Empire. Please let us know of
unknown.                                                                                 candidates with skills in habitat planning,
    One of the most heartening land use planning developments
in recent years is the adoption by the Los Angeles County                                land use, and transportation (send infor-
Department of Public Works of a policy to deal with water                                mation to: dsilverla@earthlink.net).
movement from a watershed-wide perspective. No longer is
                                      This story continues on page 4


  The Endangered Habitats               Dan Silver ........ Board Member & Executive Director        Pete DeSimone .... Board Member
  League is a non-profit organi-        Jack Bath ........... Board Member & Secretary               Karen Messer ....... Board Member
  zation. All contributions are
                                        Michael Beck ... Board Member & San Diego Director           Jess Morton .......... Board Member & Treasurer
  tax-deductible to the full extent
  allowed by law.                       Jane Block ......... Board Member                            Lynne Baker ......... San Diego Project Manager
News of the Southern California Ecoregion
                                                                                             White Point
Palos Verdes plan (continued from page 3)                                                    We drove where
flood control a process of moving rainwater and effluent from the                            the spa had been,
mountains and urban landscape to the sea as rapidly as possible.                             leaving the locked car
Instead, the County—as are other southern California jurisdictions—                          on the new black top
is working to integrate elements of water quality, conservation and                          of the parking lot
reuse, habitat enhancement, public education and community needs                             beside the sleepy sea.
into programs that improve all beneficial uses of water across entire
watersheds.                                                                                  Before the war, she said,
    This change is promoting the growth of collaborative efforts that                        we ran under these bluffs
bring together environmental, industrial, governmental and regula-                           playing children’s games;
tory groups to solve problems. There are already some impressive                             splashed water at one another
results from these efforts, including substantial progress toward the                        in the sweet, soft lap
development of open space/park chains along the Los Angeles and                              of the cleansing sea.
San Gabriel Rivers.
    In the South Bay, EHL is involved in an effort to solve especially                       Our parents watched us
thorny issues in the most heavily urban-industrial watershed in                              from the shaded veranda
southern California. Despite the unpromising nature of the existing                          of the Japanese hotel.
landscape, the potential benefits appear very great, and the result                          Don’t you recall
should be a model for other urban watersheds to draw upon.                                   how the mineral baths were—
                                                                                             before the earthquake?
   Cougar killed in Silverado Canyon                                                         Perhaps the sun remembers them.
       From a story by Janet Wilson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer                          And how the sea,
    A mountain lion (cougar)                                                                 its wind-thrown waves thundering,
was shot recently in Silverado                                                               came into the cliffs
Canyon, a steep and narrow,                                                                  like the sound of heartbreak
historic mining community                                                                    thudding at our feet.
in the Santa Ana Mountains.
The cougar was a young,                                                                      But look. Children still play here,
healthy female weighing 102                                                                  running over the stones,
pounds, said Lt. Angel Raton,                                                                splashing and joyous in the salt pools
 a Fish and Game officer who                                                                 of the hotel’s shelled footings
participated in a necropsy of                                                                where sea anemone and limpets
                                                                      © ELIZABETH ROBINSON




the animal.                                                                                  cling to dead men’s dreams.
    “She was quite fat for her
size,” he said. “That’s prime                                                                Untroubled, these bright children
mountain lion habitat there,                                                                 who view only this face of the sea;
because of the slope, and the                                                                their present earth not bound
fact that there’s deer and rab-                                                              by the concrete’s transience




                                                                                                                                      © NEW DEAL NETWORK
bits everywhere.” Raton said                                                                 lapped by afternoon sunshine
there was a good chance that a yearlong drought … had driven                                 on the locked soul of our world.
smaller prey down to settled areas.
    For a decade the California Department of Fish and Game has                                                  Jess Morton
overseen a state program … to protect mountain lions, including
the fast-dwindling cougar population in Southern California.




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

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Winter 2003 Endangered Habitats League Newsletter

  • 1. Dedicated to Ecosystem Protection and Sustainable Land Use Planning +++ Vol. 13 No. 1 +++ Winter 2003 We publish this newsletter four If you are not yet a member of the times a year to inform the gener- Endangered Habitats League, ous supporters and other friends please join us in the ongoing of the Endangered Habitats effort to preserve and protect League about our activties ENDANGERED the Southern California eco- in the ecoregion. region’s irreplacable plants, HABITATS LEAGUE animals and places. NEWSLETTER Conservation successes across the Ecoregion— However, the developer had not reckoned with Barham Ranch stalwarts from the local community. First, Save Barham San Diego, Orange & San Bernardino Counties Ranch filed suit to block the land transaction, due to circumven- tion of the California Environmental Policy Act. Proctor Valley parcels They then undertook a campaign to convince the to be purchased— owners to sell this property at fair market value to a conservation the County of Orange, which had offered to buy it. “dream come true” Confronted with a school district board biased in In the early 1990’s, the favor of the developer, Save Barham Ranch did massive Otay Ranch devel- what so few environmental groups ever try, let opment plan in southern alone succeed in: They persuaded voters to elect San Diego County missed better officials. Even after this incredible grassroots crucial opportunities to effort, Save Barham Ranch had to fend off last protect unique habitat minute threats to the sale. lands. Proctor Valley was EHL was pleased to assist and support the Barham among the lands approved Ranch effort at various points along the way. We all for development — its need to take some pages out of their playbook! gentle terrain made this Legal settlement will lead to protection quintessential Southern of rare San Bernardino alluvial fan California landscape sus- Proctor Valley is home to a population of the endanger- Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County is one of ceptible to development. ed quino checkerspot. Photo courtesy AEI-CASC Cos. the few remaining, functional “alluvial fans” in Vernal pools, coastal sage scrub, perennial grasslands, and oak Southern California. Here, adjacent to the I-15 freeway at the woodlands—and endangered species such the California gnat- base of the San Bernardino National Forest, are scenic washes catcher, quino checkerspot butterfly, and San Diego fairy shrimp and floodplains that support the endangered San Bernardino —all contribute to its biological richness. Proctor Valley, totaling kangaroo rat and specialized alluvial fan sage scrub. Given that over 3,000 acres, is adjacent the County of San Bernardino has not had the political leader- or nearby to San Diego’s ship to implement a multiple species plan, and has tradition- major conservation build- ally approved development in alluvial fan habitat, conserva- ing blocks — the Multiple tion of these areas has been very problematic. © FINCH CREEK GAZETTE Species Conservation When the County approved the Lytle Creek-North devel- Program (MSCP), the opment in the fan last year, EHL and other groups—Center for Rancho Jamul Ecological Biological Diversity, San Bernardino Valley Audubon Soci- Reserve, and the San Diego ety, and Spirit of the Sage Council (the latter of which settled National Wildlife Refuge. separately)—quickly filed suit under CEQA. Proctor Valley is essential to complete the picture. After years of quiet It takes 30-50 years to go from an acorn to a mature, magnificent woodland oak. advocacy, EHL was pleased to support the Wildlife Conservation Board’s acquisition of strategic parcels totaling 1,446 acres. Late last year, state and federal funds were used to buy the land from cooperative willing sellers. Other parcels should now follow. Long years of commit- © WILDFLOWER PRODUCTIONS ment from state and federal wildlife agency personnel led to this success. We particularly commend the leadership of Diane Jacob, District Supervisor. The Conservation Land Group ably facili- tated the transaction. Barham Ranch Saved what’s inside? Due to years of intensive, creative, and plain determined EHL in the News 2 effort, Save Barham Ranch has Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County—one of the few functional “alluvial succeeded in its goal of pro- fans” in Southern California—supports at least two endandered species. Two Orange County tecting these Orange County canyons under assault 2 Prior to our court date, a concerted effort was made to settle wildlands. Barham Ranch is the dispute, not only for the Lytle Creek-North parcel, but Strong joint effort 508 acres of coastal sage scrub, stops tollroad rider 2 comprehensively for the landowner’s other holdings in the chaparral and oak woodland vicinity. The settlement provides for over 1,200 acres of perma- Riverside Integrated in central Orange County nent habitat conservation, thus protecting much of the highest Project advances 2 adjacent to Santiago Oaks quality habitat from any development. In addition, the agree- San Diego govern- Regional Park and the Nature ment includes options to purchase nearly the entire holdings— ments start to make Reserve of Orange County. In totaling over 2,500 acres—for conservation. It is expected that a regional plan 2 fact, Barham Ranch was identi- all future litigation will be eliminated, providing certainty to PV Conservation fied as a top priority acquisi- all parties. Plan languishes 3 tion to enhance the Central- We commend the excellent collaboration from the land- Coastal Natural Community owner, Lytle Development Co., and their commitment to a Cougar killed in Conservation Plan (NCCP). comprehensive solution. While it will be a challenge to raise the Silverado Canyon 4 Unfortunately, the owners of necessary funds, these are high priority lands for the state and “White Point” the land, including the Orange federal wildlife agencies. We look forward to making conserva- (a poem) 4 Unified School District, made tion a reality. plans to sell it to a developer. The law firm of Johnson and Sedlack represented EHL.
  • 2. EHL in the News Tollroad rider stopped, at least for now On December 2, 2002, in an article titled, “Dissent Growing Over the Rancho Mission Viejo,” the Los Angeles Times reported on the development proposed in this Orange County biodivers- ity hotspot. The strong public support for preservation was described and the assessment of EHL’s Dan Silver was quoted. Remaining optimistic, he said, “I believe there’s a win-win [solution] out there for everyone.” On the same subject, a letter-to-the-editor from Dan was published by the Times on December 8, 2002. It stated, in part, “We have a unique opportunity with Rancho Mission Viejo’s remaining 23,000 acres to protect south Orange County’s history, Sen. Barbara Boxer Sen. Dianne Feinstein Rep. Loretta Sanchez scenic landscapes and natural treasures, and clean air and clean water. We can preserve these last remaining special lands— Due to a con- home to many rare plants and animals, and water sources.” certed effort by Silver was also on live Endangered Habi- national television (Fox tats League, Sierra Cable News) on Decem- Club, Friends of ber 2, 2002, defending the the Hills, and endangered Delhi Sands others, a sordid flower-loving fly. In re- rider attached to sponse to hostile ques- © GILBERT GOODLET federal legislation tioning, he explained by the Transporta- Rep. Susan Davis Bill Lockyer, Atty. Gen. how the fly represented a larger ecosystem whose tion Corridor preservation would con- Agency (TCA) to push through the Foothill tollroad’s southern tribute to the long-term extension was blocked by Senators Boxer and Feinstein, quality of life in western Congressmembers Loretta Sanchez and Susan Davis, and Attor- Delhi Sands flower-loving fly ney General Bill Lockyer. The Foothill tollroad would bisect the San Bernardino County, where remaining open space is vanishing rapidly. Unfortunately, finest remaining natural lands in Orange County and destroy the program’s format offered little opportunity for a meaningful most of San Onofre Beach State Park. The rider would have discussion of these complex issues. exempted the tollroad from California laws. Back in Orange County, Silver was quoted at length in a piece We urge the TCA—which is made up of local elected offi- by Dana Parsons on January 3, 2003. Parsons compared the cials—to operate in an open way and to respect state laws, rather potential loss of 500 oak trees in the Saddle Crest and Saddle than utilize riders attached to unrelated legislation. We also hope Creek developments to the “tree-sitter” occupying a single that Congressman Ken Calvert will reconsider his support for magnificent oak tree slated for removal in Los Angeles County. this approach. Silver noted that, compared to Los Angeles, “[Orange County] still has a chance to do things much better.” Riverside County Riverside Integrated Project advances N ews from Around Our Southern California Ecoregion Riverside’s momentous, $35 million Integrated Project, with land use, transportation, and habitat components, begins hear- ings before the Board of Supervisors in March. EHL has several goals. First, we seek improvements in the Multiple Species Conservation Plan to better protect several species and close Orange County canyons under assault loopholes. Second, only acceptable and least environmentally damaging transportation routes should be selected. Finally, the Residents of new General Plan must achieve several key objectives in order rural Silverado not to repeat business-as-usual sprawl. It should retain the and Trabuco progressive features supported by stakeholders—the higher Canyons, at the density and livable “community centers” and the innovative base of the Santa “Transit Oasis” framework for non-automotive mobility. It Ana Mountains, should also preserve rural areas from inappropriate residential worked long and development, and should safeguard against future, piecemeal hard to put a good amendments. community plan To these ends, EHL and its consultants have submitted exten- in place. Unfortu- sive comments and will participate in the hearing nately, County process. We will also continue to fund an outreach government has specialist to educate the public and local businesses supported devel- of the value of the community centers. However, opers in gutting the project’s leader, Supervisor Tom Mullen, retired the plan through from office at the end of last year. Unless other major, piecemeal, Board Members pick up his vision and commitment, Tom Mullen this vital effort could falter. land use amend- ments. San Diego County © J. WILLIAMS EHL has once again been forced Regional Comprehensive Plan at SANDAG to litigate the ill- Over the next year, the San Diego Association of Govern- conceived Saddle- ments (SANDAG) is undertaking to create a Regional Compre- back Meadows Trabuco Canyon is still largely rural and unspoiled. hensive Plan. The plan ultimately may provide an umbrella for Residents are fighting hard to keep it that way. project—a previ- regional transportation objectives and priorities and work to ous approval for this development was thrown out by the courts. integrate land use and transportation planning. Of greatest concern to us is the obstruction of a critical wildlife One concept is to take the power of the purse—SANDAG corridor between central and southern Orange County. We are allocates and prioritizes transportation dollars throughout the co-plaintiffs with the Vedanta Society of Southern California, region. Currently SANDAG uses only its “bully pulpit;” they whose tranquil monastery would be severely impacted by the could create economic incentives for the Smart Growth objectives project, and with Sea and Sage Audubon Society. Conner, Blake they have championed. Looking ahead and listening to the and Griffin are representing us. We will also oppose the nearby people who experience the current quality of life everyday is Saddle Crest and Saddle Creek projects which, through major key to responding to public priorities and making this “the grading, would take out hundreds of oak trees. These luxury people’s plan.” First up on the schedule are regional roundtables housing projects are strongly and actively opposed by the for local officials and the public. These meetings will help both local community. groups to become informed and weigh in on this plan.
  • 3. SANDAG invites all San Diego County residents to lay the foundation for the region’s future by providing input on the Gifts That Honor or Thank Regional Comprehensive Plan at one of six upcoming public workshops planned for January, February and March. Attendees a Friend or Loved One can participate in problem solving exercises involving issues pertinent to the San Diego region: the housing crisis, planning Endangered Habitats League and land use, the environment, transportation issues, and the is pleased to receive gifts that: regional vision. ✔ Honor someone on a special occasion such The creative outcomes of these public meetings will be used as a birthday, anniversary or graduation to formulate the Regional Comprehensive Plan. By participating ✔ Memorialize someone who died in the process, residents can expect a Regional Comprehensive ✔ Just say “Thank you!” to a friend or loved one. Plan that will strengthen the integration of local and regional plans for land use, transportation systems, and infrastructure Following your instructions, EHL will send a needs and foster coordination of our plans with Southern beautiful acknowledgement card to the person California and the Northern Baja California region. honored or to the family of the deceased. Please fill out the form below and Regional Comprehensive Plan mail it with your donation. Please print. Roundtable Schedule I/we are enclosing a special gift in the amount of 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted below $______________________________ El Cajon Community and Senior Center In Honor of Wednesday, February 19 __________________________________________________________ Encinitas Community Center In Memory of Thursday, February 20 ____________________________________________________________ Southwestern Community College To celebrate her/his/their Student Union East Wednesday, February 26 _________________________________________________ To Thank City of San Diego City Hall Council Chambers _________________________________________________ Wednesday, February 26 Send the acknowledgement card to 2 to 3:30 p.m. _________________________________________________ San Marcos Community Center Monday, March 10 Address 1 Address 2 RSVPs are requested. To RSVP, or for more information, please call (619) 595-5316, visit www.sandag.org/rcp, or e-mail City/State/Zip rcp@sandag.org Conservation-minded people need to attend and so that their call for more open space and parks, more transit and less subur- Indicate on the acknowledgement ban sprawl into our rural agriculture lands are heard as people card that this gift is being made by: discuss what they want for San Diego in the next century. EHL’s Your Name (s) Lynne Baker was named to the Stakeholders Working Group and will be working with other stakeholders to focus on a few key quality-of-life objectives that can be accomplished within the Address 1 ambitious agenda and short time frame. Email her at lynnebaker@cox.net to weigh in, ask questions, Address 2 and learn how you can participate further to help make this a plan full of what we value. City/State/Zip SAN DIEGO RESIDENTS PLEASE ATTEND! Home phone Fax Los Angeles County Office phone Fax E-mail The Palos Verdes Natural Community Conservation Plan, or NCCP, continues to languish. Although there has been basic Endangered Habitats League agreement as to the configuration of the eventual habitat reserve 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592 for some time, issues relating to a critical habitat corridor and Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267 funding remain to be resolved. On the positive side, the NCCP preserve will preserve most of the remaining open space in the ✄ canyons and on the peninsula’s hillsides. However, the cost of land is very high, as is to be expected in an affluent suburban community—especially for property with choice views, however “unbuildable” it may be. Substantial local funding appears EHL seeks a Project Manager for the available, but whether the balance can be found remains Inland Empire. Please let us know of unknown. candidates with skills in habitat planning, One of the most heartening land use planning developments in recent years is the adoption by the Los Angeles County land use, and transportation (send infor- Department of Public Works of a policy to deal with water mation to: dsilverla@earthlink.net). movement from a watershed-wide perspective. No longer is This story continues on page 4 The Endangered Habitats Dan Silver ........ Board Member & Executive Director Pete DeSimone .... Board Member League is a non-profit organi- Jack Bath ........... Board Member & Secretary Karen Messer ....... Board Member zation. All contributions are Michael Beck ... Board Member & San Diego Director Jess Morton .......... Board Member & Treasurer tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Jane Block ......... Board Member Lynne Baker ......... San Diego Project Manager
  • 4. News of the Southern California Ecoregion White Point Palos Verdes plan (continued from page 3) We drove where flood control a process of moving rainwater and effluent from the the spa had been, mountains and urban landscape to the sea as rapidly as possible. leaving the locked car Instead, the County—as are other southern California jurisdictions— on the new black top is working to integrate elements of water quality, conservation and of the parking lot reuse, habitat enhancement, public education and community needs beside the sleepy sea. into programs that improve all beneficial uses of water across entire watersheds. Before the war, she said, This change is promoting the growth of collaborative efforts that we ran under these bluffs bring together environmental, industrial, governmental and regula- playing children’s games; tory groups to solve problems. There are already some impressive splashed water at one another results from these efforts, including substantial progress toward the in the sweet, soft lap development of open space/park chains along the Los Angeles and of the cleansing sea. San Gabriel Rivers. In the South Bay, EHL is involved in an effort to solve especially Our parents watched us thorny issues in the most heavily urban-industrial watershed in from the shaded veranda southern California. Despite the unpromising nature of the existing of the Japanese hotel. landscape, the potential benefits appear very great, and the result Don’t you recall should be a model for other urban watersheds to draw upon. how the mineral baths were— before the earthquake? Cougar killed in Silverado Canyon Perhaps the sun remembers them. From a story by Janet Wilson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer And how the sea, A mountain lion (cougar) its wind-thrown waves thundering, was shot recently in Silverado came into the cliffs Canyon, a steep and narrow, like the sound of heartbreak historic mining community thudding at our feet. in the Santa Ana Mountains. The cougar was a young, But look. Children still play here, healthy female weighing 102 running over the stones, pounds, said Lt. Angel Raton, splashing and joyous in the salt pools a Fish and Game officer who of the hotel’s shelled footings participated in a necropsy of where sea anemone and limpets © ELIZABETH ROBINSON the animal. cling to dead men’s dreams. “She was quite fat for her size,” he said. “That’s prime Untroubled, these bright children mountain lion habitat there, who view only this face of the sea; because of the slope, and the their present earth not bound fact that there’s deer and rab- by the concrete’s transience © NEW DEAL NETWORK bits everywhere.” Raton said lapped by afternoon sunshine there was a good chance that a yearlong drought … had driven on the locked soul of our world. smaller prey down to settled areas. For a decade the California Department of Fish and Game has Jess Morton overseen a state program … to protect mountain lions, including the fast-dwindling cougar population in Southern California. Endangered Habitats League 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #592 Los Angeles, CA 90069-4267