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COUIICll Me~tIiZC~: ~7ul.y 13 ~ 1993
TD: Mayor and City Council
FROM: C~.ty Sta~f
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Santa Monica, California
SUBJECT: Approva~ of Resolution in Sugport of the Proposed
CALFAW 94 Park and Wi3.d~i~e General Obligatian Bond
Act Initiative
I~# ixODUCT~ON
This repart provides informatian about CALPAW 94 (Californians
for Parks and Wi~dl3fe) -- a proposed new bond act that wouid
p~ovide funding for park pro~~cts. The report also trans~tits a
copy of the pro~ased ir~itiative and recammends appro~al of a
r~soi~tion in support af the State ballot initiative needed to
effectuate this p~flposed bond act.
B~A,CKGRUtJND
Earlie~- this year, City staf~ was ca~tacted by the Plannir~g and
Cons~rvation Leage~e (a statewide w~Id~if e and parks advocacy
organiaation based in Saer~mento) with information abaut $
propased $2 billion park and wildZife general vbla.gation bond act
ta be placed an the State bal~ot 1ay initiative in June af I994.
If passed, this would be the l.a~gest park band act in California
histary with a signi£icant partian of the funds going to Ivcal
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agencies. The Act would provide for a wide range o~ funding
possibiliti~s ~s fo~lows:
~cal Fundina: Two types of entitlement f~nding would be
avazlabZe tQ ~ocalities including (1) Per Capita Grants which
wou~d be based ~n popu~ation and b~ awarded automatically to
all counties, cities and special park districts (Santa Monica
wau~d receive approxi~ately $28o,0UO and alsa could compete
far a portion of the funds awarded to the Cvunty af Los
Angeles~, and (2} Roberti-Zyb~rg-Harris Grants which would be
a~locat~d to urY~an areas (Santa Moniaa raou2d r~ceive
approximat~~y $132,000 and could co~pete for a portion of the
County's award o~ $9 mil~.ian).
Direct Grants for ~g~,pnal Praiects: The initiative
id~ntifiad projects across the state that are of regional
significance and guarantees a specified amount for direct
funding in the ~ct itse~f. The City was invit~d to naminate
a number of proj~cts for inclusion in the Act. City staff
prvposed funding for Pa].isades Park Reconstruction, Lzncoln
Park/Miles Playhouse Improvea~ents, Virginia Avenue Park
Expansion, Santa Monica State Beach Facility Improvements,
and 5anta Monica ~each~s. The C~ty was natified that $2
~illion has been specified in the Bond Act for "the
restoratian and rehabilitatian o€ Santa Moni.ca beaches and
related faci~a.ti~s." This project was se~.ected by a
statewide selection caramittee due ta its regzonal
significance.
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This fundinq component also specified direct awards to the
Coastal Conser~ancy ($30 m~llian) and tor Coastal State Parks
{$22 ~iliionj. The City couid also compete ~vr additzana~
funding in these areas.
Cateaor~Gal Fu~dinQ: The Act would fund a range of
categorical programs that wauld allocate grants an a
statewide compet~tive basis in the following areas: Trails,
Urban Streams, Historzc Prss~rvation, Archaealogieal
Preservation, Urban Tree Planting, Local River Parkways and
Greenways, At-Risk Yauth Park and Recreation Progra~s, and
Loca~ Conservation C~rps. To date, it is esti~ated that at
least $880 millian would be award~d in Los Angeles County
thrauqh the Categorical Programs. A range af City projects
~ay be compe~itive under categaries such as Historic
Preservat~on, Urban Tree Planting, and At-Risk Yauth Park and
Recreataon Programs.
In order to gain the necessary broad-based suppart far this
initiative, the Planning and Conservation League is askinq
non-prafit groups and governmental Entities to end~rse the
effort. '~he attached resolution indicates the City Coune~l's
support far this initiative. Further, the City staff ~iil
continue ta ~onitar the pragress af this initiative as wel~ as be
prepared to propose projects under all r~Ievant funding
~ategories for Council approval should the funds become
available,
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BUDGTTARY/FISCAL IKPACT
I~ the znitiative passes, the C~ty af Santa Mflnica wauld receiv~
~nt3tlaments of appraximately $2.4 miilion in bond act funds as
wel~ as the opportunity to campete far additional grants.
R~CO~HDA~IUI~
City staff recommends that the City Cauncil approve the attached
r~solution in support af the CALPAW 14 Park and Wildlife Genera~.
Ohligatior~ Bond Act initiativ~.
Prepared by: Susan NicCarthy, ~irector
Barbara Stinchfieid, Manager, Community & Neighbor-
hood Services
Depa~tment Qf Cultural and Recreatian Services
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AtCachment I
CALPAW '94
Filed Version
5EC720N 1. This eet shall he knoun and may be cited as tha Califo~rtia Safe Ref9hborhood Parks~ Ganp
Prevention, Tree P4ant4n9 wifdlife, Coastat, Senior Centor, Park, ~letlsrds. Rtvers, Forese and Jlgricult~ral
~and C~ ervaiion Aci of ~994.
5~G71pq ~. Divietion 14,1 (tam~ncin with Section 23000} is added to t!-e Public Resarrces Code tti read:
D~vision 14.1. CaliforAia Sa~e Iteighborhood Parks Gang Prevmtiart, Tree Ptanifng. Ytt~ife
Coastal, Senior Center, Pnrk, wettands, Rivers. Forest ar~ AgriculturaE Land Consrrva[ion 11ct of 19~i.
GHAP7ER 1, GENERAL PRQVISIONS
23004. This division shsll be knowrs and may be citrd as the California Safe Neighborhood Parks Gang
Prevention, Tree Dlanting Lfildisfe, Coastal, Senior tenier, Park, Wetland~, Rivers, Forest ard AgriCU~turoi
Land Conservatfon Act of ~494.
23~01. The oeople of California fieid and declare a!i of the fotla+ing:
(a) ProvlcEing sefe garks and recreation fec~tit}es for the people of Catiforn;a ta vttal to the
social, econanic and mvirnrn~er-tal r~elf-be+ng of the sta ~,
(h) Preservation of historicat end archaeoloqica~ resaurces is 3opcrtent to w~intainir~ lir~ks rrith
the histor~c and prehistorlc cultures of California.
(c) Parks, wildl~fe hab~tst, rivers, uetlands, agricuitural tands, beachea, otheropp~ space Lar~ds
and urban trees are ~i aE ta ma~ntain~ng the quality af ltfe 1n CaEi#ornts, ar~d to maan~ainir~ tfie s#ats as
a desirabie pEace to [~ve arxi work. As the state~s population increasec ~t f$ af pro~~r-~ ~~por~ance La
protect o space and provide parks and recreatfonal apportinities ~a if~e res~dents af Cal forn a.
d) Preservatfon of Califarniafs u~ique naturei ~eritage ia n the inter~st o! alt Californians.
ie) Preservat~on of aprtcultural (a+~d WiIL help mainta~n one af California~s ~ost ta~portant
industries, pratect apen spact important to urban and ruret economies, and help ~einiain the c~uelity af t~fe
in Califarn~a
(f Preserving Ca[~iornia~s envirvnment is vatal to the state's taur4st econony, which creeies tens
of thousa~ of jabs tin Cai+fornia.
(g? Prcvidtng chiidren uith sefe ptaces to ptay, includfng parks~ recreationa! faeilities ar~ epen
space arras, w~ll make the chi[dcen less nt-r~sk of hecom{ng invoived (n ganps and other anti-sx ~el
activ~t~es.
Praviding at•risk yauth -r~th opportunities ta p~otect and restore the envirortiaent, parks ard
xtldtife habttat through emplayment in the Californfa C~nservet~on Corps a~d.coa~mity cortisgrvatfon cor~s
w~ll prvvide thern s~ith ~mpor[ant ~ob skilis which will sEso help prevent their invatveraent ~n paa~s ar~d
other 8nt1-5ocia! actsvitteS,
(h) Urban tree plant~ng impraves the quallLy of life by making our camRnities mora lireable by
tiringing park and open space benef~ts to our c~ties.
(i Preventireg uaste and ~mprovir~g efficiency in parlc and wiidlife prrservation sysie~ serves the
pu6lic g~• mexim~xes park, recreat~on arid o~en space benefits; and protects scarce o~l~c fuds.
(1) Requ~ring that perk, recreation and boating,faei ity funds be spent for thei~ orig~nslly
~ntended pvrposes preserves faith wtth the vaters prov~dea ~eirness to thase uha pay mor~cy into the #tr~ds,
and furthers rhe recreation arjd n space protecEion goals of this ac
k) Californiar~s enjoy d~~se recreatior~e! ectirities and fsc~[1tieg including, bert not {t~ited to,
safe neig~borhoad parks, htstorical and archaea[ogical resourcgs, Wi `dlffg hab~tat. other t~per- space areas,
b~cycling, haking, harse¢ack rida , atht tfcs, senior recreational fsc l~ties, nd motorized and ncxr
ncx
motarized boat~nq. Provtding sta6 e fund~ng for the ~arietyr af recr at~4nal prQ~etts en)oyed by
Califorrsians is in the pubtic interest a~d cnhpnces the c~etity of l~fe in Cai~fornia
23002. 7he ttrtns "naturel {ends° "psrk+~, and nr~patisn habiLnt" are defined ~rt the sa~pe ~reer as
in Section 5402. ~~ACquzsitiors~~ is def~ned in the same menner as in at~bdivision (a) of Section 2785 of the
F~Sh and Gmne Code.
{a) "Archarological reso~rce preseryatfon project'~ is a proJect designed to presrrve a historica[
resource as defined in this sectior~, and ++hich is pr{martty concer~ ~rith conserv~t~on of archaeological
resavrces in place and in eontext by ecqutring. protecting, stabilix ng or preservtny archaeologicat sitas
and feaEures.
(b) "At-risk youth" means persons wha have not attained thE a9e of i++er~ty~one years and are at hiqh
risk of being invo[ved i~ or are invofved in one or awre of the fallowEng: gangs, Jwernla delinquer~cy,
tr3minal activ~ty, substance a6use, adptescmt pregnancy, or schoo! failurs or drop-aut.
fc) "Coastsi resources'~ mearu those lard srd water areas within the coestat xone, as defined in
subdivislons (a) ard (b) of Sectian 330tM and u~thin the Santa Honita Mantains 2or~e, es ~scribed in
Sect~on 33705, whtch are suitabie for pubt~c park, beach or recreational purposes, inetud ng, but nox
i~mited to, areas af historica! stynificance and areas a~ open spfece that camplement park, bes~, or
recreational areas, or uhsch sre suiteble for the preservation o coastai resource values.
{d)(1) ~'O~strict" means any dtstrict foi-med pursuant to Articlt 3 icam~encing ~ith Sectim 5500 of
Chapter 3 and any recreatton erd park d3strict fonned pursuant to Chapttr 4 icamxnci~ with Sect~m 57~).
11ith respect to any area uhich ia not included k~thin a regior~al park reyiona! open-spact or regional park
and open space district or a recreation nnd perk district and sn whic(s no city or co~r:ty provides parlcs or
retreatia~a( erees or fac~lities, +~¢istrict" blso arear-s any other district kh~ch is authorized by }LStute to
operate and manage parks or recreat~ona~ arras or f~c~litits, employs a#ull-x~mepe rk and ~ecreatian
employee responstibLt for~ d~rect~rg ~ecreation ac N vit~ea and pa~k aperatia-s for the district a#fers
year-round park and recreation ser~~ces Qn lands ard tactlittes oymed by thr district, ard ellocates a
substant9al portion_of fts erxwal operatting budget to parks or recreatior~ areas or facilstiga. A county
serv~ce area which is formed for the specific pur se of prov~ding perk snd recreation services or ~fr~c~
meets the conditions in thi subd~~iaior~ is e das[rict for purposes of subparagrapM fA) cf paregrsph (6) of
subdivision (a) of Section ~3007.
(2) A district Which does not meet the deflnitian of paregraph {~~ ;a ettgibt4 toa~p 1y for
funds s c~fied in subparagraphs (C)~ (D), and (Ey of paragraph (G} of subdiyision (a) of Section 23UOT if
the dist~rsct is author~zed by statute to operate ~d manaye parks Qr recrese~ona[ areas or fac~tities,
o~pera~son fo ~the districi~offersation emptoyee respons~bte for directing recrestion actirities and park
the dsstriet~ and elloeates a substant~ai~~tiriikof~ts~~al~ Srati~~ ~ ctnto and laci~~ties owned by
areas or facslities. ~° ~ n9 ~9 ~erks or recrestion
p~anr~~rtg atquir~Cn3~? A"joV't pa+ers aqenty~ is a joint pouers eger-~y whieh is formed for thr se af
+na wft~i the a ~ ^g~ ~rating, or masntaining open space, ha6itae, or park land. ~an entity
y'~ pproval of a member agency, apply ort behe€f of that rtieml5er agency for funds speeified in
sunq~vis~an (a) of Section 23~07 and may expend thase fu~ds.
(e) "Fund" means thr Ca[ifornis Safe Neighbarh uod Perks, Gang Prevention, Tree Planting, f~ildlife.
CoastaE, Senior Center, Park itet[ands, Rirers, Forest and Agricu[tural Lend Canservation Fund of t994
crested pursuant to Section ~3046.
(#) ~~Kistorica[ resouree" ir~ctudes, but is not timited to. eny bui[ding, sei-uccure site, site
containTng_kati~e Amer~can rack art, ares, or p[ace which i~ hzstorical~y o~ archaealogica~ly sigmfitant~
or is significant in the arChstectural, ~nglneering sci mtifi c, ecor~~c, agrfcultl~PSl, educationel,
sacial, polit4cal, military, or cultural amals of Cali{arnia.
(g) "H~storical resource preservation project" is a praduet, facility or projert ciesiqncd ta
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preserve a historicat resource that is listed, or meets the cr3ter~a for l~st~ng, in the Nattonal Register
os Histarie Alaces or the Cal~forn~a Regtster of Htstor~cal Resources.
(h) "lnland resuurces" means thase iand and uater areas not included ~n the definit~on of coastal
resaurces.
U)"Lake Tahoe reg~on" means the area described tn Section 46905.5 of the Goverrm~nt Code.
[1) "Local agency+~ means a d~strtct, c~iy, county, ctty and county, ar ~oine paaers agency as
def~necE in this act
(k) "Nonorafit argantzation~~ means any charitable organizatton qualified pursuant to Sectson
501(c)(3) and SF11(c)(4) of the fedval Internal Re~enue CaEe.
(l) ~~Prime AgriCUlturaf Land" means che same as defined ~n subdivision (c) of Section 51207 of the
Gnverrmeni Code.
(m> "ReStOrat~an" whert used in cormection w~th ha6itat means improvcmertt of a degracfed hsb~tat to a
value ar functtan appraach~ng or attaining that wh~ch existed natureily. Habitat restorat~on pro~ects shall
empnasize to tne grearesz exient pass~ble the use of net~ve p[ants typtcally fow~d ~n the area be~ng
restored.
(rs) "Sacramento-San Joaquin 6elta" mea~s those lar~ and uater aresa defined ~n Section t2220 of the
Water Cade
(o? "Stewardsht p'~ mrans the devetopn~nt and tmplemcntatioR af major progrart~s for the proteci~on,
rehabztitat~ors, restoration, and enhancement of bas~c natural systems, cuEture[ reswrces, and outstandTng
scenrc features. It does not mean maantenance or alterat~on of facilities or physical instaltat~ons far
whtch the ori9 tnal purpose was not pratection af resaurces.
23003_ Far the purposes of the State General ffl~li ation Bond i.aw, tcamiencing wTth Section 1572R o4
Part 3 OP U1V1S16I1 4 of Tffle 2 of the Goverrrnent Code), 'T~State grant° or "state rant monies" means monies
recetved bY ihe state fram the sala of 6orKls authorized hy law far the ~rposes a~ this divis~on wh4ch are
a~a~[able for grants,ta cour~t~es, cit~es, cit~es and eounties, d~str~cts, publtc agenc~es. joant pouers
agencies and nonproTit organszat~ons.
SFN [OR CENTER E PARK~ueT ~ANDS, R VERS F FO EST~AND AGRtCLILYURA~ ELAIND FCOI~SERVAT OH HPROGI{AM OF 1~99~i, COASTAL,
23005. talifarn~ans have a r3ght ta en~ay safa neighborhood parks, free af garig r~olence and druq
tnfluence. Plant~ng trres in aur cit~ts i~roves the qual~ty of l~fe far all Cal~fvrntar~s erd brings park
ancf open space benesits to urban areas. Creat~ng ur6an, suburban, and rural parks, and Ca~serving {a+ids on
the Pacsfic coasi, along rivers and streams, on lakes and bays, ard ~n forests, deserts, ard valleys,
enabies Caltforn~ans to en~oy the benef~ts n# tihe naturnl mv~rorenent, open spaces, agr~cultural lands, an~E
recreat~anaE areas. These benef~ts ~nclude expanded recreat~onaL opportunit~es, i roved quality of life,
cleaner a~r and uater~ scen~c cultural and educat~onal expersentes; and the prate~~on of w~lditfe~ nati~e
plancs~ and thetr habitats. ~t is ~rs the ~L u i~terest to prav~de opportun~ties far peapie to rn~oy,
apprec~ate and directly experience the ez~raordinary di~ers~ty af Californ3a s ern~rormerst.
23~05. it ts the intent of the Peopie of Cel~farnia tn enaet~ng this dsv~sion that it be earried out
in the mast expedtttous mamer Aossible, and that all siate anci Local offtctais tmplement th~s div~s~an to
the fullest extent of the~r authority. ]t is the mtent of the People o4 Cal~farm a ~n enacting th~s
divis~on that additTOna! fvxi~ng sources far preservat~on of forests, w~ldl~fe hab~tai, coastal areas and
natural lands be developed, and that the funds provided by this ect augm~nt and not be used to supplant
other existin funding sources for natural lar~ acqutsittan.
230Q~ Al[ money depasited in the furri sha{l be aveilabLe for expenditure for the purposps set forth
below, in amounts nat to exceed the folEowing:
DEPAR7HE~iT OF PARKS AHR RECREAT[ON
Ca? Nane hundred tuenty f~ve mi~t~on ssx h~dre~d se~mty six thousand dollars (5925 b76 000) to the
nepartment of Parks and Recreattan for aequ~sitian and restarat~on of parklands, uildli~e hah~tat, coastal
and inlar~d areas, and natural lands ~n Califarnta, and for grants to local agencies and ranprofit
organ~zattons, in aceo~dance with the follou4ng schedule.
(i) Seven miitton dollars (57,000,000) for the casts of ac~~nister~ng paragraphs (G) and C7) of
su6diviston (a) of thts sect~on.
C27 iuency four m~llion s~x httndred nine ihousand dollars i524,609,000) for the aequ~sition of
naturat lar~s s+ithin near, and ad acent to existi state park um ts, ar~d for the crent~on of neN um Cs.
(3) E~ghty tfiree msli~en c~ollars (S83,Oa0,0~0) #or the development rehahi{~tation, restarat~an, ar
stewardshtp a# real property tn the state park system ar~ far museu~, ~nc~uding plam~ng and
implementation, tn accordance with the follw~ng schedule•
tA) Twenty two m~ll~on dollars (522,000 0001 for coastai resources.
LB) Tsrenty miil~an doliars (S24,OO0,OOOS for inEend sesources ar+d for lakes, reservairs,
and waterkays.
(C) Tuo million dal{ars (S2 000 ~00) for interpret~ye facitities far volunteer programs.
SD) Fi~e m~l[son doilars (s~i 006 000 for stewardship of culturai resources.
(E) Etght mi[lion doilars (s$ 006 00~? for tre~ls.
(F) Ten million doliars i51a,6ao,~00) 4or ateti+8rdship o# ttle pu#~ltC 4nvestment i~ the
procection of the er~tica[ natural erd scenic features of the state park system.
(G) 7welvr miEl~o~ dallars (S12,D00,000) for staie museuns, according to the fo[lowing
schedule:
(i) Ten miElicn dalters {310 UOO,OQO} es a grant to e quatified nonprofit
organizatfon for the Museun of I.atino F1-story, as aut~ion zed by Chapter 8.8 of d~vision 4 of T~tie 2 04 the
Governmenc Code. S~ction 8742 of the GoverrnKnt Code does not apply to eny granis made pursuant to this
subparagraph.
(s~~ One millian dollars (S3 000 000} #ar the California State Indian Museva.
(iii One ~nilL~an dollars (5~,006,000) far thr State RaiEroad lluseun.
(H) pour mil~ion doEtars (54,000,000? for historical resources.
f4) One n~ll~on dollars (5~,000,000) fo~ the aequisit~on and develop~r+t of winter recreation
facilities, inciuding fac~litses tn Southern Cal~form a, pursuant ta the 5N0•PARK progran {Chapter ~.2T
Ccam~errc~ny x~th Section 5091.01) of D~vis~on 5}.
(5) 9ne huidred ninety three ~e~ltion one huxfred aeventy five thousand doiiars (5143,~75,DD0) to the
Depnrtment of Parka and Recreation tor acc~is~tion reataration end develop~r~nt of natural lands and other
[and and xater areas as speciftically prav~ded in tfi~a paragraph to expand ihe state park system ~n
accordance w~ih the fotlowing schedulc:
SOUTRERN CALIFQRN[A
CA? Sixteen m~[lion dollars C516,,000,000) far acq~tisit~on of nat~ral lar-ds to expend Anxa
eorrego pesert State Park according to the foLLow~ng schedukc:
(f) Tr~elve mrllioh doilars (S1z,40~,000) for purchase af inNoldings and lands
irtmedtately adjacent to the Park, i~cludinp Senienac Marsh. Up to ane ~o~llion fsve h~ndred thousand doilars
~
(S1,S~O,OdO) of this amant em be spent far preparottart of a resource irwentory, e resouru aansgement
plsrs, and a general pisn far t~ie Paric.
Valley. ~>>> T~o million doilars (S2~a00,040) for acq~isit~on a# Mesquita Bosqae in 8orrega
in Borrego Valley. ~~~i? Tuo ~~llion dotlars (52,000,000) for acquisittort af nsti~e xildfla+er areas
4B) One willian five hvrxlred thousar~d dotiars (t1 50D,000) for the scquit(~Son ~nd
enhancement of ~u tur~i[y si~r-ificant aites near Pa~a~+ar iloun;a~n ~tate Park, such as tha htstoric homesite
of Afriean Amer~can pioneer Rete Harrison.
(C? 73+o n~illion dallars (SZ,OOff,00Q) for acquisieion o! natural Land to expand Rar~cho
Cuyamaca State Park and complete a tra~ls sys ten~.
(D) Eight miltdor~ dottars (SS ppp,G~ far the developsent of the Californis Citnta State
N~storic Perlc in cooperation w~th the City # 3tiversi~.
(E) ihrre mittior~ Air~ h~red thoasard doilars (53,404,0007 for tha acquisitian of natural
lands, inclvding co~stat sage sen~s hab+tat, Lo e~~ 1~ino tlills Staie Park in tha vie~nity of t!~ G~ty ot
Brea, uith h~9hest priority irert to ta~ds r~9 rth o~ Car6on Cartiyan Road.
(F) Five ~f~tion daElars (SS,OOO,Q00) sa a gr~t ta the Museun af Scierce ard ;nde~stry #or
land acquiaition and improvemr~+ts within Exposttion Perk tn tos e`es Caun#y. inctudir~g~ lopioent erid
restorac~on of lands 4or perk, reereational end open psce use ~ far rnslkways, tree-pianitng and
landscape impro+~ements in eccordanc wich tI+ Exposit~on Park ~aseer Pfsn~ and~ imp rovr~onts to fh*
Cal~forma Museuu of Scierace i~try. 0~ t~sis eroocr~t, ne lesa than firrc h~r~red thaua~d dolt~ss
(E500,000) shall bc s t on ~~owea~ertts ta the Afro-American llusewm, and no less than ti his+dred
a
thousand dollars (S5, ~000) shs l be spent an impraveaents to autdoor facilitles at Exposit~an Psrk ta
impro~e the compatzbi{tty of the ~srfc sr~th ihe surrar~ding nei ph6arhood.
Poppy Preserve. ~G) One ~~ll~on dollars (51,~00,000} to expand the vis~tor tentar at the Antetope 1Falley
(H> Two million dollars (S2,OOO,pOfl) tor the expartsion of Point Mugu 5tate Park, ard for
the acquisttion of lands alon~ Baney Ri~ye.
(17 Five miltion dol[ars {55~,600,000) for the acqv#sition of tands ard ~ainersl rights for
Lhe proiect4on and expansian of Badie State Nfstorit Park. it these funds are rwt ~rd kithin &ix years of
the effective date of this act~ they may be trar-sferred to the lfildli#e Conservation 8uard f4r the
acqu~siL~on of naturnl lsnds ~~thin Rona County named ~n paragraph {z8l of subdivtsicr4 (b} of this Section,
or if those pro'ects ara co~ptete, for other lands which meer the crdteria of th Ha itat Conserve~~on
Program pursuan to Artictr tconmenc{ng with Sec~ion 2T20} af Chapter T.5 of O~vi ~on 3 of the F~sh and
Game Cade excepting Seetions 2720, 2T22, subdivision (a} of Section 2T13, ar~d 5ecL~ans 2T24 and 2729 of the
ftish and Came Cade.
tENTR1IL VALLET
CJ] Dne ^illian dollars {S1 OOQ,OOD), for tl~e acquisition of prehistoric p€cto9raph,
peiraglyph. and archaeofoqical aites in tf~e ~fd~ac~s i Mcxmtains in 1Cern taanty.,
tK) Five millian dollars (t5,000,0~0 for the conttnued acqu~sition res oration ar~d
de~elapment of Colo~el Ailensworih StaEe Ii~sLO~ic Par~, includirig protection of W~ldtife ~bitai, and
de~elopnent of a risitor tenter.
(L) Fwr ai`lion tive hundred tha~sar~d do~tsrs {54,50~,000 for ;he acqu(siN on and
preservation of propert~ rich fn culturat and natural resaurtes in the faot~ills of the Sirrra ilevada in
Tulere County, with prc erence gi~en to acquisitions on Exetar Rocky iliti and the ad}acent Yokohl Valley.
(M) Three miEl~on five hiridred thae~sand doliars (53,51?0,000) for the~c~u isitian of ~ raiE
right-of-uay betr+een Jamestown and Oakdate. The acquisitlon shatt be from a uilling srl~ar. If th~
acquis~t~on camot bs coaiplated by ,1uly 3, 2Qb4, the Oepartment shatt use the funds for arwther pro~ect
Tntergreting ra4l trerrsportation tn Cal~form a.
~N3 Twn ntitlion dol[srs (S2,OOO,Q00) to rehabilitate the B.f. kasiiry~s 9uildir~p in Ofd
Sacramenta State istoriC Darlt.
(0} 'Fhree hundred #wertty five thaisar-d dallars [f325,OD0} for acquisition of naturat lands
and uetiands alon~ ths eesxern a~ea of the Delta Me L1etlands Pra ect.
(P One ~ilfian tive hea~dred thaelsa~dollars (!1 50~ OOU) far the scqu 1s1t(on ot a trail
right•of•way sufta6~e far future ezcursion raif use bets+ten Nood .fuxt~on and Lxlce. [f the¢ fu~ds camoe
be used for this purpos~ by July 1 2D04, hay shall be transferred to the 41ildEffe Cor;serreLion Board for
acquis~t~on of ieetlands and natura( lands ~n tha lawer 5tone Lakes Bas(n "sn eccardance with peragraplr i45}
of subdiv~s~on (b) of this Sectian.
!G) Orx sillia~ eiyht hundred thousand doElars (i1.800,000) for tht acquisition af land and
assocsated visitor-serving fatil9t~es along ;he South Fork af Lhe M-e~icsn Riwer ~n th4 vicim ty of Narshalt
Gold Discovery 5tate Historic Park for the purpo~ses of river xcess end public recreatian.
(R) One w~llion dollars (S1,WO~a00) fos the restoration and praservation of arc~-aeological
and historical resources at Marshall Gold ~iscavery State Hisior9c Psrk, includin9 histortcat resources
relat~ng to mining by the Chinese coimRnitY
(S) One mitlian seren hu~dred thausar~ doliars (SS,T00 000? tor the eoqu€sition of riatural
lands for the expansion e# florn~r Memoria{ Staie Park in Coidstrear Yal~ry ar+d Sci~allmberger Rid~,
incEuding preservation ef the Esi yfant ~rail.
(T) Tsru arillion five hendred thousand doilars {52~500,Q00) for acquisiticn of prehistoric
Native American vitla e nnundp in the Sacramento Yall
(l!) b~rx nill~on three hundred thousar~ dollars (f1,300,004f for acqu isitton af culturally
rich properties and wiEdltfe heb{tat near Anderson Narsh 5tata HtstariC Park with first pr~ority 9ir~ xo
~sland propert~es arxf secand priority ytven to a~arsh arid lakeshore properties.
(Y) One ^iLlSon dol[ars Cf1,000~000) for the acquisition of natural [ands on or near Mount
Konxti as part of Clear lake Stste Park.
Pra~eet. ~u) ~ive ~eillion dol~ars (f5,040,000) for natural land ar.quisittort for the touth T~be River
(x) T-+o wlllion doilars (S2~OOQ.000) for atquisition of Land surraxdinq and eontaining the
histaric cabin af Atrican Mieritan explarer Jemes 6ecksrourth in Plcmas County.
r~T~u~Y s~r
(Y) Ten nillion dallars (S10 ~,0003 for acqutsitions within and adjacsnt !o Biy Basin
Reduoods State Park sr~ Castla Rxk State Par1c in the Santa Cr~z Mounteins.
(2? Ten ~illian dollers (510,~O,OOQ1 for tardacqv isition to create and expund the
Monterey Bay State Seeshore, ar+d tor grants to txat agencfea far those pu~poses.
(A1l) Ten r~~l{io~ doElars (510,000,000) for lerd acquisition to expend Pvint Lobos State
Preserve and for grnnts to lx st aqencies for that purpose, }~rovided thst i4 such funds are not expended by
July 1, 149b, they may Fx used ta acqu~re coastal watershed l~ds else++here tn Hantefey Coenty.
iBB3 Tr+o eiiiion s9x hundred lhousand doElars (S2,GD0 OOD) for the acQuisFtian af open
space in ihe vicinity of Pimacles National 1Aprwoent arid Freownt Peak ~tstr Park.
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BAY AREA
CCC) F~fteeri miliian dollars (315,D00,000) for acquis~tion of Bear Greek Redxoads Staxe
Park ~n Santa Clara Caunty, pro~ided that, if the State has not acquired the property hy dune 1 1998, these
funds shall be granted tp the Mtdpem nsula Regtonal Open Space O~str~ct for the acquisit~on of ~hts or other
property elig3b[e to be acquired pursuant to this d~vsstan.
(OD) Yen million dolEars (510,000,000) for acquisitions of natural lands to sx}~and Henry
Coe State Park, arxi for grants to `he Santa Clara County Open Spaee Authorsty to create open space preserwes
that tnciude oak ar+.d sycamore woodlands, utld[ife carridors, and ripar~an zone in tfie vicin~ty of Hertry Coe
5tace Park.
(E~} TNO mill:o~ dol[ars (52 Off0 000) for the expanston of eutano State Park l~nk~ng Butano
and Cascade Ranch State Parks and acqu~rin ~ar~ along lo~r Gazos Creek.
(FF) One mtii~ion doLlars (~i,000.000) for the restorattan of rretlands at Candlesttck Po~nt
State Park.
CGG3 Five millton dollars ~55,000,000) far grents to nonprof~t organ~xations for the
i~rovement of the Caiifarnia Academy af Sc~encrs. These funds shall 6e used o~ly to repa~r, renovata and
madernize existtng fac~lities a~ the Acade~ny, and nat to constrext new buiidings or expand existirg
5uiid~ngs.
(ElH7 Ten miElton dollars {St0,000 000) for ac~zs~tiort and restoratian of natural lartds
generally guided by tha Easi Bay Shoreline #easib~~ity study prepared by the Department of Par~cs arid
Recreat~on. These funds may be granted Lo the Easf Bay Regianal Park D~stricL far these purposes.
fII7 Ten m~llton dollars (S10,OOD,OOa) far the expansion of Mount Diablo State Park and fcr
grants to the East Bay Regronal Park D~str~ct to expr~nd near~ reg~onal parklands to ~nclude oak ~+oodtands,
grasslands, or related uzidlife corr~dors in the vie~m ty of ov-t Diabla 5tate Park.
{.iJ) Five hundred thousand dollars (550~,0005 far tha preser~at~on and restorat~an of
h~storical strelctures and artifacts relating to Asian imnigratson at Angel Island State Parlc.
(KK) Two million doilars (S2,OOQ,400) for the expansion of Bothe-Napa Yal[ey State Park and
Robert Lauts Stevenson Stafe Park.
NoRrH coasr
ft~) One miilion five hv~dred t~ousand doLlars CS1,500,000) for acq~ isition of lar~d to
expand Mendo~zno headLarxls 5tate Park, tr~clud~r~g Lands containing red~oods, lands e[ong ihe estuary of the
Big R~ver, and coastal lands,
(Mti) Fifty thausand dollars (S50,Q00} for the stewerdship and ~rotectior~ af the cuitural
arx4 natura! resources of tht Clo~erdate 9ottlder stte m the vic~ntty o4 Camn~nsky Stat~on Road an l;o.;w~ra
Covnty, or for grants to nanpraf~t orgam zattons far thls purpose.
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(kN) THenty five milLion dotlars {S25,OOQ Q00) for the acquisition end restoration of
naturaL lar~s to expand the reduood parks of ihe state par~C syste~.
STAfE PARKS LOCAL GRANTS
(5) Tuo hundred seventy mitlsan dollars {S2TO,Q00,000) to the Department of Parics and Recreatian for
grants to locaL agencies in accordance w~th the follos~ing sChedule•
~q} One hw~dred twenty ftve mTllton dollars iS125,000,000) far allocation to cawities.
cit~es, and districts on the bas~s of populatson.
z'ber Harris 0~e~ 5eventy five mzllian dollars {s75 000,000} for aElocaeton pursuant to the RoberE~-
5~. g- pen-Space and Recreation Program Act (C~-apter 3.2. (camienctng with Section 5620) of pivision
(C) 7en miti~or~ dollars (59Q 000,000) for hisiorical resaurce preservation pra~eets._
traEls. ~D? Fifteen m~llton dolEars ~SSS,QOO,Q00) for hik~ng, b~tycling, jaggsng ar~d equestrran
CE3 Five m~li~on dollars (55 000,000) for archaeoiogieal resouree preservatson projetts.
(F} Fifteen mill~en dollars ~i15,000 000) for grants to eamRntty conservetsan curpB.
(G) Ten ~niition doi~ars (510 000,000} for eompetitive grants ta petbl~c agenc~es and
nonprofzt orgsnizattoris outside Las Angeies C'ounty fvr Eand acgu~s~tion for, and #or constructson,
developnent and rehabtl~tatton af at-risk youth recreation facilities_
{H) Fifteen m~[l~an dollars (S1S,OOO,Of30) for grants to [ocal agencies for the acc}iisi;ion~
~mpravement or restorat~on ot land and yeter ertas for r~ver parkuays.
(7) Three hundred forty six ~a~llsan e~ght h~ndred m nety two thousand dollars (S346,892 000) to the
Department of Parks ar~ Recreat~on for grants to local agene~es accord~ng to the follow~r~q schedute:
5d1THERH CALIF~RNIA
(A> Five miil~on doLEars (S5 000,000} to San €liego County for land acqu~sit~on, develcpaent
and enhancement af Sueetwatar Ri~er Regianel ~ark a~d Open Space Dreserve.
CB) Orre m~llian dollars (51,000,000) to the Csiy ot San Diega for the ~xpansTOn of SaEedad
Opert 5pace Park. If the Park expansion is compteted wichout the use of all or par# of these funds~ thr
remain~ng funds rney be used far other open space acquis~t~ans within the Ci~y o# Sen D~ego.
iC3 One million one hundred tuenty seven thousand do{lars (31,127,OOa) to [mperial County
~n accardance with the following schedule:
{i) TNO h~dred thirty t~+a thousand doftars (5232,000] for the acc~risition o4 ia~s
far pe~alic access Lo the Ca[orado River in the vieenity af the C~ty of Pato Verde.
ex and the Veist I.ake {~~~ One hun~lred f~fteen thousand dotlars (S7Z5,0001 far the ecquisitian af [and to
p pa~k faciEtty.
(iii) 5even hundred eightY thousard dollars (ST8G,000) for the preservat~on arid
restoration of Piorteer Par~C and the relxation of ffeber Agr~cuiturat Cotlege.
(D) Four huidred thtrty thouaand dollars (5430,000) to the Gity af 9ra~Ery for de+reiop~oent
af the Brawley Three 7ra~ts System.
Covnty according to~the folloi+ing schs~lee~ ~~red Lhousand dollars LS24,500,OD0) ta San Bernardino
(t1 Tuenty m~iE~on dollars (S2D,900,OOQ) 4ar_acquisiiian of fand and aqriculturat
conservat~an easements uithin the Ch~no Agricultural ~reserve, includ~ng grants by the Caunty to rwnprcfit
organszations adm~nistertng the San eernardino Agricultural and Open Space Acqu4s~t~on and Presarvatiort
Program.
(ia) Fi~e mi~liors dollars (f5,~00,00D) far acquisitian of coastal sage strub and
nat~ve chapparal habitat in the Crafton Nilts.
C~i~) Four million f~ve hundred thousand dollers (54,500,000~ for acquis~tion end
derr~lopnent of the Sania Ane River irail in San Berr~ard~ra County, with highest prsor~ty for acqu~sitian.
Park ~istrict eccordinfg to herefd{i~f+ty~ts ~~ dotlars (5450,~0) to t~se Rip af tlic liorld Recreatim and
~i) Po+~r hundreci fifty thousand dollsrs LSf.50,406) for~ ecqufaition of serrsitiva
mixed forest land contein~nQ critical habitat in tha srea knoWn as StraVbsrry Ppak,
(ii) F~ve hundred thousard dolfars (5500,000) for aoqutsition of natural tands
knoun as Vailey af Enchantment.
CG) Two millior~ doltars Ct2.000,00D) to the City of Rlverside accordin9 to tha folloainQ
schedule:
(i~ C~ne millian dollers (f~,OD0,000) for tand acquisition and restoration at
Sycamore Canyon wilderness ark.
(i~) One miltion dotlars (S1,OOp,0001 for landscapirg inatelEatian of irri9atjon
facilieies. Sra~E construct qrs snd other p~lic eccess 4mprovements alor-y Vitforia Averxia in t3~~ victmty
of CaEiforn~a Cztrus 5iate Ii~s~oric park.
(M) Five hundred thousand dolEars [5500 000) to the R~~ersid4 Corone Re~octrce Canservation
D~strict for ac~u isittion of a citivs faradand denpnsxrat~ivn far^ sr~ tha ric~nity of Lha California Citrua
5tate Historic Park.
(I) Foe1r r~iilton dol[ars {t4,00p,p00) to the CaachetLa Yatley Mountatr~s Conservancy for
aitocation as follows:
(~) 7wo miliion five hundrad thoussr~d dotlars if2,500,0001 shell be expeMed for
the Agua CaEiante wlturat history enter.
fii) One m~tiion tuo h~dred t~h4rty thousard ~otlars (St,230,000} shsli be
avaiEab{e for expenditure by the conservency #ar a vis tor bnd ~tural history center ser~ir+g the lndfan
Canyons Her~tage Par(c, in cqnsultat{on w~th the tribel counctl ot the Agem Catiente Band o{ Cahuitle Indians
regardtng the locat~on, des~gn, conservat~on educat~on pro9rams, and inferprsti thames of t~-¢ 4enter. The
cortservancy ~nd other sponsars af th{s {~roject shail attempt to secure met~htr~~irds ar+d in-k~nd dmatians
of land~ art~facts. equepment and other property far the cer~ter.
(iii~ Two hundred seventy thous~d dotlars (f270~000} shatl 6e experided for the
v~s~t4r ~ece tion center servinq the 5ania Rosa Mountains Nationat Scmic Ares The cons4rvaricy ard oiher
sponsors of ~his project shelE attempt to secure funds and in-ktnd donatid~s c~ land~ arttfacts, equip~aent,
and other property for the center.
tJ) xine milllon five hundred thousand dollars (59+500~a00~ ta the Rivarside Go~t~r
Regionat Park arr} Open Space Di~;r~ct for scquisition o4 natural kendc tn t e 11a~oo MilEs, and~ if
Su~fftictient addit~onal fs~ds rema~n, for a wildlife corridor carrxctir+p t~-e liorca Hi4ls and the 1~idden Yal4ey
i1ildtsfe Area in Sante Ana River 8e9loneL Park. The Oistrict nay tr~nsf~r to the City q~ lla~co, as m
addition ta ingalls Park, up,ta ten (10} acres of adjacent lartid ac~u tred in the Morcv Nt l~
<K3 Three milllon fiva h+xdred thousand dollara (s3,500,ddQ) to tha C~ty o~ San duan
Capistrano for acquisition, restQr~tjon, ~rd er,hancement of cultural resources and creatian of an h~starical
and archaeologicaE rk in the w ctm ty of Kission San Juan Capfstrano.
the faElo~+i « ~"~ mj<<1°^ five hundred thausand dollars (l9,SOD,OQ03 to Grarge County sccordiny ta
ng sch le;
of Bo[sa Chica Regiona! Par~ ~~ ~ili{on doltars (S2,QOO.QDO) tor the acqu~sition of lsrxf for the ~xpansian
de~el nt of M~la ~~t) Qne millfon five A~r~dred thousand dollars (Si,5~,000> for tha e~snsion and
opme 5qusre R. tonsE Park.
(ti~ Six milfion dol~ars (56,000 800 far the expa~ion qf Irvine Regional Park,
(M) Three hundred fifty thoussnd dollars (i35~,Ob03 to the G~ty of Lake ForrsL tor the
Aliso Creek pedestrien and b~cycle brtdge.
£1~} Ten milfion dOltars tS14,flOD,O~ti) for co~etitivs grsnts to public agi~nefes ~nd
nonprofit organizatio~ in 4os AngeEss Cax+ty for `ar~d acquis~tion, constnxtion, developa~ent and
rehab~titation of at-rislc Youth recreatiore facilfties.
(0) ien rafllior~ dollars {S10,Q00,0003 for ca~Qetfitv¢ grant$ to p~blic agericies in tos
Angeles County far capital outtey projects for tE~e ~estoration of pnrks ti+h~cls ara rwx ger~retiy available to
thr public due to lack of secur~t fac~lities'~ gar~g problems, or oiher 1ew enf+xce~ent problea~a.
(P) One milt~on ~oElars (S1 pa0,0~0) to thG Gity cf Sardena foe- restorat~on of wetlands
habitat and devet{ t of v( itar-srrv{ ~acilities at the YiC[osilartlands uildlite Areserve.
w~lderness Park, i~e~ir~~ tr~its~and rp$.~~ic'a~ccesi~~ =O the City of Gler~ls for devela~nent of Oeu-anejian
fallow~ ~R) ihirty n~ne million doEtars (339,fl00,OQ4} to thr Canty of Los Angeles ac~rding to the
r+g schedule:
(i) iwr mfllian dol[ars (S4,OOO,OD03 for acqu9sieiqn and d~welopnent of
noncamiercial ~isitor use and access fac~liL~es, arKi renavatfon of ex~st~ny faciEitics at county, staie, ar
city beaches operated by Los Angeles Count
eanellf Regional Park. ~~~~ ~~€~~j~ ~~~ h"'~~ thousand daltars ii7,50~,~0) for lmprovemer+ts at
Recreation Area. tf~~~ ~ miEiiarti dolfars {f1,Op0,000} for impravements to the Castaic Lake
iieprovements to Eaton tanyion P4r~lc~' h~ndred tha~and dotlera (f700,000) for aequisition of tard and
(v) F~#teen nstlfon dollars (l15,OOO,Q00) for the develo~cn t~ i~nprovment
restoratio~ and re~-abititation ot the HolEywood Bo++t Lo be impianented by thc xoliywood 60++[ Far,da~ton in
accordance w~th the program previously ap~roved 6y the Faundation and the Las Ar~e~es County Oepartwm[ of
Farks and Recreation.
Aark or far deveEo ~vi) One million dollars (3~,fl00,000)_for expensian of ,lohn Anson Fard RegivnaE
, pnent and,i+~provert~ent of the park tf acc~ is~tton is unfeasibtq.
(~i~) Four mi[lion doEtsrs S4,OOU,000) for land acquisstion and deveto~nent of
icenneth ifahn 5tate Recrea[ion Ares. Arquisic~Qn sha~l onE be fraa w(llir~ set[ers.
{vi~i) Pour miElion six hundred t~ausand dollars [:k,600.0003 for the oor~siruction
of the Palmdsle/Lancaster 5ports Camplex.
Placerita Cariyon Park, ttx) Two rrtillion dollars (S2,OQO,OOp) for acqufsicion o# natural lar~d to expand
(x) Fhree milEion dolEsrs (S3,Q00,000) for recrestiona[ iuQrovements irs u~developed
~nd unimproved areas o# Sania Fe Dam Regionat Park.
Schaba nm Reg~or~al Park. ~xi) One mitt~on dollars {SS~00~,000) ~or develo~ment of recreational facilities at
(xij> Ts+o hr~ndred thousard dollars {5200,~D) {or Improve~amts and trail
development at Vasquez Rotk Regional,Park.
(x~ii) One mtllian dol~ars (31,000,0~) for develop+~cnt, i~nprovemertt and
rehabilitation af 4A~~tttier Marrous Regional Park Irt ~CCOrdBf~C~ uith ihe Ifi~ttier Aarrars Rey4ar~t Park Pien.
the foElowirag scht~teen million dal[ars if10,000,Q00) to the Ctty of Los -tngetes for grar+ts accordirg to
rehabiiitatian of existingil~iousirg Author~ty~recareai€on~fac~iies~ ~and foreyr~tstGy~the C~to rwnpro#~t
5
organ~zattons for these purposes.
S~i> One millian five hundred thousand do[lars (~1,500,OOU) for rhe restoratian ci
the forested area of Elys~an_Park.
(iiiy Faur mill~on dotlars ~56,000 OOa) far expansion afi open space in and
iTprovements to ~ark and recreat~on fac~lirtes in Gr~ffith ~ark
(iv) One mzilian dollars <S1,QOO,fl00) for improvements at Hansen pam Retreai~on
Area.
(~) Five hundred thousarid dollars C$500,OOOy for the restoration and ref~ab~i~tatton
oi the h~storic Chinase i~u~lding containing the Muse~en of Chinese American History ~n Old Chinacawr~ in El
Puehio de Los Angeles Histortc Monunent, or for grants to r~or~rofit orgam zations for this purpose
(T Seven mtllion dollars (57,U06,060) to the C3ty of Long Beach, for grants according ta
the folLosating sch~ule:
(~) Qne million four htmdred thausand dollars (S1,40U,OU0) for the expans~on arxi
cevelopment of Mar~~n Luther King, Jr. Park.
(~f) Three hwxlred thousand doilars (5300,000) for the restoratia~ of Rancho Los
Cerritos.
S~i,3 rua hw~dred thousand doilars (52QQ,0~0} for the restoration of Rancho Los
Alam~tos, ~r~cluding the historic gardens.
Park. (~~~ One miilion dollars i$1,000,000) for erosion control landscaping in Bluf#
(v) Or+e ~rtill~on six hundred thousand dollars C$1,680,OQ0? far expansion and
development af Adm~ral 1Cidd Park.
(vi) TNO m~llion dollars {32,000,0~0? ta ~~lement the civic gardens netwo~k af
paclcet parks in ~nner c~ty ereas, ~n con~utctton N~th the nerghborhood ~mprovement strategy program and
accarding to the Ci~ic Gardens Foea~dation Master Plan.
Cvii) Five hundred thousar~d dollars (5500~OQ0) far ihe expanszan restoratron, and
develooment of long Beach parks of regiunal significance ar~d for restorasion of hisLOrtcal facilities
including, #wc nat lsmited.to, ather pro~ects listed m th~s subperagra
(U) One m~llion doilars (51,0~0,000) ta the Gity of Mor~et bella for the acqu~sii~on of land
4or the expansion of Chet Nolifield Pa~k.
CY) Dne mtll~on five hundred thousand doltars LS1,500,000) to the tzty of Torrance for the
restorat3on o# Madrona Marsh.
(U) Three m~ilion dallars (53,004,000) far e grant to the C~ty af Oj~ai_, and for grarrts by
the City to nonprofit arganizations, for the acqu1s~tion of riatural lands zn the viclntity pf BCSant l4esdow5
and t~esners Oaks.
(x) Tko m~{lion doLlars {S2,OU0,000) to the Cone o ~pen 5pece Canservatiort Agency for
acquisition of open space and nstural lands, The 8CQU1SlLlOn sha~l be in conformance uith the Open Space
Element af the Gity of Thousand Oaks, snd shail be done ~n consultatian with the Cane~a Recreat~on and Park
D~striet.
(Y} Tuo million dollars {S2 pOp,000) ta the City of Ventura for ecquisition and development
of a trail along the Yentura Rtver bet++een t~e O~at Valley Trail and the Omer Rairts 7rail.
(2) Twa hundred eighty thousand dollars ($280,QQ0} to Santa Barbara County for ca~structian
of pvrtions of the Caastal Tra~l located at the El Cap~tan Ranch, east ef El Capitan State Beach.
LENTRA! YALLEY
(AA) Tuo m~llion dollars (52,000,0~0) to the Czty of ealcersfie[d for ecquisition and
preservatton af naturai [gnd in the Kern R~ver PafkwaY~
(s63 Four h~mdred thous~d dollars C~400 000) ta Mariposa Caunty far tha developrnent ofi the
Mar~posa Creeic Parkway tncluding ac isit~vn of Eand and easemertts for tra~l deveiopment.
(CC} ~~e mtElton dol~ars (37,000,000) for a geant to the C~ty of Modesto to acqu~re erd
restore lands for rspar~an ha6itaC, assx~eted buffer erees, ancf t~ecreataon sites aka~g the iuo[umie R~ver
and ~ts tributaries.
follow~ng scheduieDO) One mi[lian tuo hundred thousand doltars (51,200,000) to To[o Couniy accord~ng to the
(i) Faur hundred fifty thousarid dollars CS450,d6~) for the development of a tra~l
system alang leveea tn the eastern partion of Yolo Coimty,
(~i) Faur hundred itfty thousand dollars CS4SD,UOQ) for the acqu~sitiat~ and
development of a trail alang Putah Creek ~et~een SoEano Diverstan ~am and Monticello Dam. The tratl shall
be constructed so as r~ot to damage existing ri parian and wildl~fe habita[ and Putah Creek fishery values.
{>>>) Three h+xidred thausand dallars CS300 000) for the acqu~sit~an and protectton
of Lands adjacent ta valley aaks in Yolo Caunty. Provision far pubEic access cons~stent x~th Lhe goal of
habitat preservation shaLl be prov4ded by the County
{E:3 One millzon dollars (SY,OOQ,000) to the flrangevate Recreatzor~ snd Park D~s[rict for
the purchase of lard ~n the vic~nity of Sm pes-Pershi Ravir~e Park.
(FF) Three msllion dollars (S3,OQ0,04~) to the Gity of Sacramento for accyuts~tton of land,
hab~tat restoration~ )and trai[ developx nt Kfthtn the Sacramento Rtver Parkway.
far reservat~on and aiihl-~ eirkntr~f ~h~v~ ~tas~orisinc'lu~di~ to the Sunr~se R~ irr~g tiann~, atrA te{ope =
p g , ng water conserv~
Camaui~ ty Park.
schedute: (HN} Four million dol[ars (54,00O,OOD) to Sacramento County accardi,~g ta the fol[owing
(i) One milEion five ~~ndred Lt~ousand dollars (s9,500,000) for land acquisition
atong the Dry Creek ParkuaY.
STi) Two a~illion five hundred thousarrd doltars (52,500,000) far the acquisition of
lsnd alang the lUntrican Rtver Parkway
tht ac ssitian end dev~el n~~lion datlars (51,000,000) to the Arcade Creek Recreatian and Park District far
~ opmeni of trail easevnaRtg far a nature trail System located in the narihern
unincorpor~[ed afee of Sacran~ento County.
(JJ) Three hurxEred itfty thausarid dalEars (5350,000) to the EEk Grove Cam~un~ty Serv9ces
District far ecquis~tion ar~d derelopment af a h~king bicycle and equestrien traii along Laguna Creek.
fKK) One A~ilion dotlars (Si,000,09d) Lo EL darada County far the E[ aorado ira~i ~n cht
vtcinity a# Placerville.
(LL) One htxid~ed fifty thousand dottars (5150,OOOy to the EL Dorado Hiila Cam~ity Service
D~str~ct for development of the Mew York Creek Tra~[.
(MN) F~~e hcmdred thousand doltars (35D0,000) to the Gity of Auhurn, and for grents by the
Gity to nonprofTt orgam zations, for acquss~taon of tand ar,d develo~ment of the Au6urn Ra~~nr 7rail.
(HN) Fiva huMred thausarid doilars ($5Q4,000) to P[acer County, and for grants by the
County to a nonprofrt organisai~an for acqu~s~tioe~ of lerd along Dry Creek. espeeially ~n and near the city
of Rosev~ t le, far the Dry Greek Parkway.
(00) O~e mi[lion f~ve hw~dred thousancf dotlars CE1,50Q,000) to Lake County far acquisition
of Land ~n Lhe vic~n~ty of Ro~an Siough.
~
CPP) one millfon cbitars (St ~0 000) eo Revada City, pr far a 9rant 6y the Cittr to a
Co~profit organization for the ac~isition o{s r~gf~t•of•way far 8 C~~4L alorg Deas Creek in ~nd++eu ltevada
Y <~? Five miltfan dailars (55,400,000) to the City of Reddinp for tfia eonsLruciion of a
cer+ter to interpret the 5acrea~tc Riwr,
1qNTER~1' SAT
expand and devel o~pRthe G lend Raxh~ Reglo~nair Pte 1c~~ to thr Monterey Paninsuta Rey~onsl park Oistrict to
(55) Five miliion dallars {i5,000,U00) to tht City af Sa~ta Cwz accordiny co the foliowinp
schedule;
(i) Four million dallara (34,OOO,Q00) for scquisition of netwal L~ to expand
the Santa Cruz Green6elc, and for restorat~on of Ar+tor+elli Pond and the Hoor~ Crcek Cor~idw~, includsrg
acquis~t~ona of trail corridors.
restorat~on of rf risrn habiiet~el~i~~t°n dal[an (51,~,000} fpr ~isition af nacural lends and
pa onp xhe 5an lorenzo R ver Parkwey.
BkY AREA
non rofit or anizati~ F~}4~I~e ~~ d°~lars (575,000 4~0) for preM~ to districts, local a~enct~s, ard
p 9 or+~ qu~sitian at lands for the Bey Araa R~dQe Trei~ in Atae~ds Contra Costa,
Narin~ Rapa San Franci6co, 5en Mateo Santa Clara. Solano and Sonane Caa~ti~s, and for trai~ deveEop~aent.
Grants shal~ take into consideration ~he thrtet of devetopment, cmmi~ t of egencfes to bu id and seintain
the Lrail level of co~nun9ty suppart, and txal ard regivnsl recreatlone~ ard resaurce values tlp Lo t4n
rcerst o# these funds maY ~ u~e~d~ for devetopment af he Lrait and sssoc ~ted amenities. No ~rse thsn five
~iundred thousand dotiars (5506,000) shail be expended ~n each canty in wh~ch rdsainir~ se~nents af the
trail need to be ac ired.
CUU~ kine h~dred thousarrd dollars i~900.Od~) to Sar1ta Clsre twnty for proLaction snd
resioratjon of archaeolog{cal, histor~ic arxl rtAarian resources at Ch~tactac-Adams Naritage Couaty Park.
tands and devel ~W3 Three millio~ dollars L~3 000 000) to the City af S~n Jase for acquisition of nntvrat
apmerst of the Guadalupa`Coyote r~pn r~en corridors, tra#ls, and yreen~ra~ys systa~.
(t~M1~) F~f een milliart dol[ars (i15,~00,0~) to the Sartta Clarg Cocntyp~ Spaca Auth rit
far aequisettan of natura~ lerxfs ~n southern snd eastern 5anta Clars Caunty, tncluding hill ide ard riparian
lands close to the citjes of San .lose 1lil ~tas San a Clara, G~rnpbel! Moryarstlitt and G(~ray. Of this
amount~ no less than five mi{lion dolLars ~55,0~0,~) shall be spev~t fo aoqutre na#w~al Lands rith
signiftcant threatenad natlve p[mt camtK~naties and habitat for rare anie~si speeiss along the Silver Creak
Fault se~pentine lands_
(xx) Thirty slz wil[iort dollsrs (S3G,000,000) to tha Midpeninsula Regione[ Opert Spece
District accordirq to the {ollowfinq ~r,hedule:
(i> Thirty stllion dollars {53~, 000) for expar~e1on o# PuE Ri~ , Purisime
Creek Reduoocfs, EI Corte de Nadera~ La~liwids Creek~ 1~'rdy ~ll, ~~4 Bello, St. Jo~~ Nii~, R~xho San
Antonia, 5arataga Gap, Fremont Otde~, t Serera, Russ~sn Ri e, ine Ripge, Long R~dpe and Sierra Azu[
o n 5 ce Preser~e$ and for xhe estab ishment of Alhert Canyon Open Space Preserva sr~ o~her propert~r
e~tgib~e tv be acquared ~ tha Dist~ic~ purs nt to ~y i che tar.
fi) Ssx m~llton do~lars (s~ ~0 00~) for astablishsent af the ICir~s ~antain
Recreatian Area and Open peca P~eserv~ fn San Matso L~as~{y, provic{ed xhat any uRSpersi f~ under this
pro~ect remainir,~ after Jutie 1, 1997 way ba spent by ehe D1sLrict on eny achrr propari~ ~l pible to be
acqu~reef under t is ehspter.
(TY) Ftve mi[Lion dotlar~ (S5 000.000) for a 9rant to the Caunri of Sant{ [iare, the
M~dpen insula R ionA[ Open 8pace D~strict, or ~oth t e C ty and ihe p{str;et for ae~ is~tton ot ~operties
~n the Jacques~idge area as additions to AEmaden ou~cks~tver Coeinty Psrl~ and 5lerra 1[z~tl Open Space
Preserve provided that en unspent f~nd~ under this pro~ect remstn3rg after June 1 1448 may be s~ent
jo~ntly 6y the County ar+d ~he Q~strict to acquirq parlc and apens~sce~s~ ~at •t~e~t to ~ephasize tha
prasrrvatrari of threatmed ~etiv+e plant commcr~iiies lying withSn ihe D str~et sphere afi influence. ~
(22) One ~p~llton dotlars (51~~,000) to the City of Sel~t for dev+elopment af the
5pace Trait System 1lestern Hitls Area.
i1~A) Five m~t[for~ #aur hundred fifty thousand dotEars i;5.45A,000) ta tF-e City erd Co~nty
of San Francisco accardi to the foitowir~g schedule:
~i} Dne hundred tfioussnd dollsrs is1D0,000} !or tAe restoratfan of ~etlards st
Ir+dia 8asin, and for provtidtng publit eccrss to San Franeisco Bay.
{~t) T+w witfion dottars SS2,OOQ,O~) #or tha acquisition and rastoratian af
nacural lands for open space es in San Franc~~ca.
(i3i S~x ~su~red Lhousand doltars (SSd0,000] for the restoration af rroturat tands
and parklands at GoEdm Gate Park, Txin Peaks Glm Gariyar-, 1st. Davi¢son, 6ayvin+ Mi[t, McLaren Aark,
Crand~iek €~ark and Lake Mercea. As much of ~he restoration as poss~bl~ shall I?e acca~plishad thraugfi a
contract utith ~he San Franclsco Cor~arvation torps or other ofit organixat~ons_
(i~) One ~~llian do[[ars (S1,OOO,O~~or the deve[o~xnent o# Lhe Safnt Mary~s
Square Playground.
Seventh and Hsrrison street$.Five h~ridred thousand dotlars (5500,t}00) for the developeaent o# a perk •t
Fvt) Ftvr fi~ndred thousand doflars (SSOO,ODO) #or tl~r developwent pf the Ter~derloin
PrESChoof P[ayqround.
and 2460 Rarrison Streets~vii) Seven hundred fifty thousand doi[ars (f750,000) far pa~lcs at 23rd and Treat
(868) F~ve mtEEion do[[ars (S5,DQ0,000! to Lhe City of AEbany far scquisitian of natural
~ands and open space on Atbar~y Hitl.
(CCC) One hurrdred twenty five thaisarr
and park Distrsct for acquis~t~on of [and ed~arent to
construct~on a# trails aiwiq Arroyo Det ValEe westward
to tank non-motorized users xith East Bsy Reg ronel Par
(OOD) Therty e~ t ail[ton fivr hundr~
Regiorsal Fark flistrict in accor~e s~ith the foEtarin
(i) Ten oillion do#lars (570,
ta acquire shoreEinr habitat includinq s~etlands and to
parklands, or public access to shoraline arees in Eont
made uith~n the follo++in9 areas: Carqeiinez 5traii, the
Shoreline, Harth Richmond 5horclsne, ar~d other aress a
rchase of Cii) ihree eillion doltars (S
~ the fallowi~ areas:f5ant e~aidro Oakland Shreliriee~
Shoreline.
dollars ti125 Of10) to the Livre^~oore Area Recreation
~camore Grove ~trgianal Psrk, ~acter~ion and
to the D~str~ct~s west ter~~r~us of IsabeE Avenue, snd
District perks, tra~is and ather lacilitiea.
I thousand doll.ra (i38,500,Q00) to the East Bay
Sched~lr;
10,Ofl0) ~or 5an Francisco Say urf~en shorekir-e perks,
irtoste a~ndiAl oeda~Wintie~#a{~l~erid~itw~ sha~lEhe
felta, Nayward to Coyote Nilks, Mttler ~Crwx RegioneE
r fonal s~gnificsnce.
b~~,00U) for the San Francisco Say.Trail for the
ie corridors ~ncluding bat not ti~e+ted to properties
lnion Gity S~ioreline, end Vest Go~tra Costa
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(~z~] Ten million dollars (378,~QO,OOQ) for r~dgeland parks in Alameda and Contra
Casta Counties to be additians to existing reg~o~at parX lands uith emphasis on preservat~on of nat~ve oak
kaoaiands and scenic natural areas including but no[ l~mated to the follouang exist~ng parklands: B~shop
~anc~ p~en Soace-5an Rampn/publ~n ~ills; Black Diamond Ntnes; Br~ones; Garin/Dry Creek Parks; Las Trampas;
Margan TerrTtory, Pleasantan Ridge; uildeat Canyon/San Pahfo Rid e
tiv} Four mill~on dollars (54,000 000) ~or acqu~sition of sign~ficant uildlife
c~rr~dnrs in Alameda and Contra C~sta Counttes uhere opporfunit~es extst to connect significant p~i~c
ownersh~os ror the purpose of preservirg wildl~#e corr~dors and hab~tat for the San Joaquin kit fax, Alameda
~~nipsnake and otner imoartant wildl~fe species, ~rtctt~dtng but not iimited to hab~tai near BFack Uiamond,
Chtone ~~iderness ard Sibley/NUCkleberry RegTonal Parks.
(v) Three m~ll~on dollars [33 OOO,b00y for the acqutsition of traii corr~dors for
the Alameda ancf Contra Costa sectians of the Bay Area ~at~onaE Scen~c Ridge 7rail incEudtng 6ut not limsted
ta trails oetween the follawing regional parks: Garin ta tha6ot; Vargas to M~ssson Peak; and Uildcat ta
Mart~nez.
(vt} Ts~o million five hundred thousand dollars (S2,50D,OU0) for the acqussitton of
open space land an the Vargas Plateau frpn Nilling seiLers.
{v1i? One million dollars CSI,OQO,OOD) for the acqutsition of natural lands frarr~
uilling seiEers on Graloert Ridge within the C~ty of Hayward. If development precludes acqu~si~~an xithzn
the Gity of Nays~ard, the fwxts shall be spent for acqu~sitio~ of other parts of the northern sect~a's of
Ualper[ Ridge.
(viii) Five mtiiEian dollars (35,Op0 Og0) for acwisitaon of naturai land aiong
4unsau~r Ridge and in the ricinity af the uestern boundary o~ Anthany Chabot Reg~onal Park.
(EEE) F~ve miltron dotlars t55,000 Q00) for the acqu~s~t~on of larod from uslting sellers
a€ong Pleasanton R~dge. These funds may be grante~ to the ~ast Bay Regsonal Park Dsstrfct, the C~ty of
Pleasanton, or a cort~~nation o# the C~ty and the oistr~ct as deCermined bv the De rtment.
(FFF) One mil[ion eighi htmdred thirty thousard dollars (51,83D,~003 ta the City of Pinole
according to the following sthedule:
(~Z Eighty thousand dollars (58U D00) far the c ietion af the P~nole 3t~dge TraiE.
the Shorelane Frai[ al ~~~~ ~~'e mi[lion se~en hcmdred t~iousand doElars (~1,700,4003 for the ~omptetton of
ong San Psblo Bay.
Valie Park to tar~d owneC~~~~~ F~fty thousarid dollars (550,OOQ) fer the completion of a trail fran Pinole
Y hy the East Say Regsonal Park D~sir~ct.
(GGG) Three m~ition dot[ars (53,000 ODO) far a matching grant to the Pleasant kitl
Recreation and Park District for the acqu~s~tTOn of ~and fran the Mount D~ablo Um fted School Ristrect for a
re Tonal aark. 1f the matching fw~ds carnat be obtair~ed end the project caruroot be completed by Ju[y 1
~4~8 these 4+mds shall be transferred to the East Say Regional Park D~strzct for acq~~s~tion of park ~and
whic~i serves the Pleasant H~ll Area.
(HHH) fuo msilsvn txa i~undred fsfty thausand doElars (52~25Q,000) to the City of Navato for
the preservat~on of open space near San Marin Hsgh Schooi, prov~ding cameCt~ons to t~e 8ay Area Ridge
Tratl.
(IIF7 Three m~ll~on five huridred thausand dcELars (E3,500,000} to the Man n Cou~ty ONen
Space District according to the follouing schedute:
(t) 7hree m~ll~on dotlars (53,000,000) for the acqu~szt~on of natural lands on Loma
Alta, Mt. Burde U, Little Nounca~n Big Rock Ridge, San Gerom mo Ridge, Northridge, Tiburon R~dge, barfrant
lo~[ar~ds, and other wetlands, wiid~ife ha6itat, and natural landa an accordance uith the Erw~rorniental
DuaLity and Open Space ELen~nts of the Marin CauntyWide Plan.
(ia) Five hcmdred thousand dollars {5500,D00) far ecquisitton of parkiand fraro a
willirg seller or sel[ers for a regianel park in the Ross Vailey, near Fairfax 5an Anselmo and Ross. If
these funds carnot be used for thTS purpose 6y July t, 1497, they may be used ~ar the p~rposes of
~>>r,r,wfayraph C ~ ) .
t.1JJ) S~x m~llion dol[ars (EG,000,000) far a grant to the Counxy o# Marsn far preservatian
of, arcl for grants by the County to qual~fied norrprofit orgam zat~ons for preser~ation of agrtcultural lar~s
tn the Marin County eoastal xone and inlarxi ruraL corridor in accordance with the ~arin County Agr~cultural
Land Preservation Program. These funds shall be used to acq~ire agricultural conservation easements.
(KKK) Ywo millian dollars (52,00a,000} to the City of Mii[ Yalley, for grants from the City
~o local rsanprof~t orgam zatians far the accp~ts~t~on of natvral lands on the r~dges and canyons of Mount
Tamaipais in the folLowing arras: up to six hundred fifty tha~and dolEars (5550,000) in 6lithedale Car~yart
for lands alonq the farmer Scentc Ratiuay Grade and creek; up to two huxtred thausand dollars C5200,OOU} on
Tenderfvot Trail• ttp to two hurKEred f~fty thousand dotlars (5250 000 for lands on 1~arner R4dge; up to three
hundred thousand~doliars 5300,OaD3 far lands knoun as Three Wel~s a~ong Old Mill Creek; up to s~x himdred
chousand dollars (5600~00~) for lands an the slape of ~ft. Famaipeis beLow the double bow knot af the farmer
SceniC Ra~lway. Acauis~t~ans shali be cansis[eni w~th the Open Space Elements ~n the Mar~n Countyu~de plan
or the Mitl Vafley General Ptan or both. if any of the iands described above are not a~eila6fe, the fcueds
shall be used for any of the ather pra~ects na+ned above. Ariy remaining funcis shalt be used for acqu~sst~on
of natural iands eonsisterot u~th the MTII Yaitey Generai Plan.
Park near the G~t~y~of~pape hundred thausand da[lars (3500,000} to Napa County for the ezpans~on of Slcyline
CMUMl1 E~ght hundred shousand dallars (3800 OOOJ to the Sonana Cou~ty Regiona[ Park for the
acqu~sstion of natural larxfs at Clo~erdale and 7ay lor haer~ta~n Regiorsal Parks.
(HRN) S~x roillion dollars (SG,OOU,OOQ) Lo the Coty of Fairf~aLd, and for gra~ts by the Gity
of Fa~rfirld tv nonprofit organ~zattonst according ta the foLtowing scheduie:
(a) Three ms[l~on dollars SS3,00~,000) for acqu3sit~on of land or conservation
easements within the Fairt~eld/Yaeavstle Greenbelt tn accordanee with the General Plan of the C~ty of
Fa~rf~e[d.
(ii) One ~tilEion five hur~dred thousand dollars CS1,5Q0 000) far acquisition of
natura[ lands sret{ar~d restoration end enhancemen#, and other l~c t~r avements or- lands adjacent to
weterwaya wit~i~n the City af Fairfie[d tn eccordanee x~th the ~eneral REan of the City of Fairf~eld.
(iii) One maltion five hundred ti+ous~nd doilars SS1,506,0003 for scqu~s~teon of
Lar~d ar consrrvation C89MIMCS 411t~11f1 the Jepson Prairie, tn accardanee weth the Jepsan Praarie Pro~ect
invescigation Update dated ,Iu~e 1992, p~rsuane to Resolution Chapter.86, 5catutes of 1491.
(OOd} Ftve n~~llion do{lars (i5,000,000) to the Tri-Ctties and Caxsty Reg~ana~ Aark and Open
Space Graup (a So~ano Coursty joint exereisr of powers_agency) or tts successor in interest and far grarots
hy the Group to nonprafit,argam zations, for acqu~sittan of lands and catservat~an easemenfs w~thin the
Managee~t Area of the Tr--C~t~es and County Regtanal Park end Open Space Group,
grants by the ~istrict toerar~ro~f~i torgamxati'ansa0,0o0)st~a ;s~ihon and devel~opment af the M Intyre~R~ivr
Dpen Spaee and Regianal Park tn accordance w~th t~ie 1986 Greatrr Valle~o Recreat~or~ Mast~r Ptan.
i1IL~LIFE CC3HSERVASIOFI BOARD
(b) Four hundred se~enty erght milltart five hundred seventy thousand dallars CS4T8 570,000) to the 47ildEife
Conservatton Bosrd for programs invo{v~ng the acqu~s~iion, enfiancement and restora~io~ af natural fands
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pursuant ca the uild[ffr Co~servation law of 19i7 [dFapter 4(cammencing with Section 1300)) of Diviston 2
of the Flsh ar+d Game Code), $nd coruistent with the purposes of thfs division, ard tor Qrants to tocat
agencses and ranprofit orgam zatiorb, and fpr celsted siatc a~aim strative eosts, in sccordance with the
folla+~ng sthedute:
(1) Fourteen mii~ion doElars i~14,000,0Ei0) for tha acquisition, enhancement and restoration af
naturat tands throughouL California.
(2) Two mallion dollara (52,000,400) for the acq~tisition of neturat lands for the purposa of
protecting deer ranges arxl breeding nesti and torage areas for upland ga~e dirds.
C3? Five mil[ion dallars (3~,000,~~5 for the restoration pf critical stress h~yltat for salmon and
steelhead, including ~ra- project plaminq and pqst-trestment evaluetion iR 8CC9fd8l1tE rith the
reconmendations of the Califarnie Advisory Commsttee on Salmon end Steelhead Trout. These ftx~ shsll be
depossted in the Fisheriea Restoration Account of the Deper ment af Fish and Geaie~ and sfsall be used only to
suppiement ex~sting tev,rls of scrv~ce and not to fcrod extst~nq levels of serrtce.
(4) Three m~tE~on datlars ~i3 ,OdO) for xhe acquisstion, development, rehabilitation~ or
restoratior~ of reat property for rrildEi e-oriented puhlic uae projecta.
SOUT HfR11 CAL [ FORN I!4
according~t6FtheYtoEla+fripls~c!°~iedule h~~~ thausand d°lters {345,soo,ooa> far ~r,~c$ to San Diego Co~ty
(A) 5~x m{ltion f4ve huidred thousand daltars I~.S~,,fl~) f~r acquisitior~ pf ~sensitive
hab{tat ard lanc~s iirportant #or tE~e maintertiarrct af ~iodiverst~y, ard links ta other establdshed habitat
arees ~n the Enctinitas and southern Garlsbad areas with prior~ty g~ven ta the Encinitas Greek end Batiqu~tos
Lagoon watersheds.
(8) E~ghi miElion doilars (S8,Q00,000) far the scqulsition af Ergeiwsm aak Woodland
adjacent to the C~eveland Natlanal Forest.
(C) F~ve m~~ltan do[lars {;5,000,000} for the acquisitior~, restcration and a~ancement of
natural lands along !he S~ Luss Rey Ri~er.
(D) S~x m lt~on do[lars (l~,b60,Q00) for the acquisit~on, restoratian uid e~encement af
r~partan habitat ar~d naturai lands storg the Santa ISargariia Rirer and its tr~butary drainagea. Fv~ds fro~r
this atlacet~on fnay br, used to purc}~ase natural lands tn Riverside County ta be pwrred by R~rerside Canxy or
a nonproftt organizat~on.
iE) 4en mi1[ion doEtars (S10 OQO,QdQ) for the acquzsition~, restoretion and enhanctment of
natura[ lands in the Tijuana River Yaliey. ~e ecquisition proyrarn shalt tnclude the preservation of
uetisnds, upfands and srchaeoEo9icet erd cultural ~esources.
(F} Ten million doifara (S10 ~0,000) for acquisition of natural lands at voican Mountain.
(b) Ten million dottars {510,040,DDOf for a grant to ihe City of San Diego for acquisitfrx~ of
coastal sag e scrub a~ other stnsit~ve habitat on DeC Ilar liesa.
(7) Five mil! on dotlars (SS,OOO,OtlOI for tf~e acquisition of naturat lar+ds in the vicinity of lake
Cuyamaes.
(8) Two mellion dGllars (S2 000~0~) for the acquis#tion of natural l~ds pnd r~etlands at and near
San Se6asttan Narsh and 5an Feii~re l~reek in l~perial Caunty, ~rtth pr9ority on acqutrirg wetlands snd
ripanar~ hab~tat.
(9) Th~rteen ~sillion f9ve hundred thousard doElar~rs {513,500,OQQ} for 9r~ts to the Riverside Caunty
RegionaE Perk and 0pen-5pace ~1str#~t for the scquisitian and restoretion o# netura! lands for the Santa
Rosa Plateau-aurriete Creelc prvject accordtr~ to the follawtng schedule:
(A) E+ 1ht mtliian doliars (SS,d00,000) for the acq~isit~on of natural Esr~ as additia~s to
the 5anta Rosa Piateau Ecalog icat Reservt.
{e) Three ~rCliion dollsrs (S3 000,000) for acqu€sttions alor~g Murrieta Creek, to its
confluence wfth she Santa Mergarita Rirer, nn~ alorg Cole Cenyon Crsek to protact riparian areas and provide
pubLic access that ~sses sartsitivr necural areas.
iC?'five hundred thousa~d dolt~rs (S5dD~000) for the ac~u{sition of cor~servation easemer+ts
and other ir~terests to provid~ for wildli#e eorridots comecting the Santa Roea Plateau a~d otieer ~ahitat
lands.
iD3 7ao mtitlon doltars (S2,OOO,OdQ) for alixat~or~ to the hi~est priority_ project
specified in subparagraphs (A)~ Ce), snd (C} ss deteriained by the District, or for restoratim af nativr
vegetation on arry lands scquired pursvant to ihis peragr~
(1Q) One m~llion l~ve hundred thouserd dallars (Y1,500~0~) for a grent to the City of Aemet fcr
acqu~sition af natural [arxfa and revegetstion in the Lawer San Jac~rtta YalCey Vernal Pool and Rare Plant
Reserve snd for related Lra~l cw~struct{an.
(11? Stx millfan dallers (f8 0p0,000) te atquire, restore, aM esta6tish rretlands and assoctated
lar,da tn the Northern 5an Jacinto VstEey in Rirers€de Canty, k~th hi~hest prioriry on acquiring ~Eystit
lake.
for wYl
for the
(1t} Five mitl9on doltars
~r the acc~isition af net~
life coFr~d
ti3}.5ix mt
~c isit{on
(1~ Five e
Space ~istr~ct for
Lake Skimer ltatura
{15) Two mi
River/Mission Creek
coniferous pine to
[15) Fen m
~etlands in ~ester
i1T) Ei ght
Canyons erfd r~earby
r+~[Eing sellers.
C18) Four n
Moja~e Kana ement P
(1~ Fourie
space and naturai !
Cariyon, and.Santia9
na~
ion
rest in the 5an G~
it[ion cbtlars (s
n San 8ernardino i
milllan dol[ars
natural lends in
000) as e gr,ant to the Riverside Canty Ha6itat Conservstton
0 1n the vic~ntty of the Estetle Mou~tain Eco[ogical Reserve and
00) as a grsnt ta the Riverside CwntY Nabitat Cor~servAtion ~lyency
e fox Spr~ngs i1o~nEOen to 8adlands 11i [dlife Eorridor.
000) as a yrnnt to the Riverside Canty Regionsl Park and [~er~-
ral lands as addltfons to the Roy E. 5hi ~ey Matural Resertire, the
ne Yelley Naturat Reservc and for wiid~~~s carridors.
sand doltan CS2.500,000) for acqu~sit on of ifiitewster
rersr lerye a~amnel hab~tat rangirp fra~ i~iojave Oesert to
41i{dernrss /tdditlorl end San 8ernardino lia.,ntains.
608) for the Kquiaition ot allwial saye scrub habttat arid
iear the San Berr~ardino Natioreal Forest.
,0~ for the acquisition a# natural [ands tn Soc~uet and Car6an
-ns~ino and Orange Counties. Lands ~sy be acquired only fram
tlion dollara (s4,fl00,000) fcr acquisition of Dasert Tortoise habitat within the vest
an Aree.
~n miilian dottars Cl14,Q00,6Q0) for a grant to Orangz Canty for the acquisition of opcn
rods in the SilveradO ~,anyan Trabuco Canyon Yer o Cariyon fremont Csnyon San Juan
w~th trie cr~teria vf trie i!
of Chepter 7.5 of Divi~ion
Section 2723, and Sections
fZU? Five htx~dred
serub 1n Orange Coe~nty. TI
fof the our~oses of env4ra
lar~ds ta pratect Vrare, L~erdangered a~
ning va(ueble oak xoodf~ds ~ other native habi at in'accordance
nLion Progra~ pursuant to Art€cte 2 (c~irg w~#h Sectton 2720?
and Gam~ Cade excrptfng S~ctians 2T20, 2T22, subd~vi~ian (a) of
of the Fisti ard Game Cooe.
irs (3500,000) for the restorat~on pnd revegetetian of caastal sage
tl r~ot be nsed ta repIace funds t+h~ch rrould other~ise bt obtained
tion or lram ~+y other aaurce.
I OOd 660) for acqu~s~t~on of tands in Coal Canyon and othe~ near6y
reater~ed apecirs ard t~e r~ointain l~on, and to create a wildlife
rorn dor betueen Chi:m x~lis Staie ~ark end the Goal Ganyon-Tecate Cypress EcoEogicai Resarve
(22) Tuelve m~ll~on dolEars fS12,000,00~} for the acquisit~on ar 5~gni#scant EcoLcg~cal Areas as
~dent~fiea m the Las kngeies Caunty Signiftcant Etological Area Repart. H~ghesi priorsty ShaLl be gtven ta
a_q~tsi',ions uhich create W~ldlife corrsdors.
(237 Three mzlltan dotlars ($3,000,000) for the reeovery arxt restorattan, reha~tl~tatton, ar
3cp~isi_ion af natural Eands atong the Santa Clara, San Gabrtei, and Los Angeles R~vers Or the~r
[ributaries.
(241 Three m~ll~on dollars (~3,000,000) far the reca~ery and restoration of nat~ve traut habvtat in
'^s Aryeles Caunty, to prov~de htgh-q~ality #~shing exoeriences for pubiic en~oyment, and for grancs for
:tiese our~oses ta nonprofi[ organzzat3ons wtth demanstrable expert~se ~n protection and restoratton of
naE~ve C;out RObltat_
(25) Faur mi!lion dollars (g4,000 000} for the acauisition of desert areas withtn ~os Angeles County
wh~ch generatty meet the criteria o# the ~abitat Conservac~on Program pursuant to Article Z (cam~encing uith
Secc~on 2720) of Chapter 7.5 of ~ivision 3 of the F~sh end Game Code excepting Sections 2720, 2722,
SLJF~1V1S1011 (a) af Sectian 2723, and Seet~ons 2724 and 2724 of the fish anci Game Code.
{25) Faur million dollars CS4,000,040) for acqu~s~tion of nacural iands mland of the caast ~n Santa
4arbara County which generaEly meet the crrtersa of Article 2 of Chapter 7.S of Aivision 3 of the Ffsh and
~ame Ccde, excepting Section 2722~ suodt~isvon (a) of Sectson Z723, and Sect~ons 2724 and 2729, ard the
~riteria estahlished by th~s seetion, and vhtch have I~een iderttif~ed by Santa Har6ara County as h~gh
,~rtority natura[ lands for acqutsitton. If the lands identtfted by the Co~ty as htgh prtor~ty prove to be
~navai~aole the funds shall be used r~tthin Santa Barbara Couniy to acquire lands that meet three ar more af
t~e follou~n9 cr~ter~a, with preference gi~en to the lands meeting the h~ghest number of criten a: (1)
wetlands andfor r~partan cnrridors; L2) senstttve hab3tat; (3) {arxis serv~nq as w~ldlife corr~dors
connecttng areas oi uildlife naoitat; t4) lands ad~acent to other permanently ded~cated p~lic ar pr~vate
natural lands, (51 state ar cour-ty stenic corridars.
C27? One mikt~on dallars (S1,OOO,Q00) for the acquisif~on af wetlands snd related naturaL lands in
t~e vicinity ~f Duens Lake
C28} Six m+llnon doliars (Sh,000,000) for the acquisitaon and restorat~on of natural lands naf~ve
foresz iands, riparian habitat and weclarods in Mono County. ihese #unds shall be sxpended ~rs the {ollowir~g
~rder of priority:
(A R~parian habitat and ather property along Lreen Creek, ar+d hab~[ai alorig other streams
in Mono County whic provide E~abstat for nan ve trout, hald eagles and uacerfowt.
(8) Impartant xetlands and meadow hab~tat ~n the I~ana Lake 8asin.
(C) Lands ~n the ~icinity of 6lack Lake.
needed ta mainta~mm~par an habitat~arid~ a`keblE elstai Hee~nan~and Red Lakes~ ar otierr akesEtn Alpa~e rights
Cawty
(30} Thirty Lhousand da[lars (S30 000) te the Department o# fish and Game for the restorat~on of
trout hab~[aL alang the S~esi Fark af the L~arson Ri~er tn Hope Yaliey and other troi.Et Streams tn Atptne
County
(31) Three million five hundred thousand dolRars (S3 500,OOQ) #ar acqtt~sitton af naturaE lar~ds,
nacive forest tarids and ri parian hab~tat tn and near Hope Va~ley tn Atpine County, wtth htghesi pr~ority
given to acqu~rting Bagley Va[[ey. Any funds rema~m ng after M[arch t, 1995 maY be used to acqu~re natural
lan~s in other areas an Atpine County, ar atong the Llild ard Scensc section of the Harth Fork af the
American Rtver.
CENTRAL VA~~EY
C32) 7hirceen m~ll~on dollars (SZ3,U00,000) for the acquisitzon of natural lands in the ++aiershed af
the South Fark of the ICern River and rtacural lands cr~t~cal tn proteet~on of bioiogicat di~ers~ty ~n the
Tehachapi Mountains wh~ch generail meet the criteria of Ar[icle 2 of Cha~ter 7.5 of Oiris¢on 3 af the Fish
ana Game Code exeepting Section 2~l22 s~division (a~ af Sectton 2723, and 5ectzons 2724 and 2729. In the
acqu~s~~~on o~ lands acquirecE ~n the fiehachap~ Mounta~ns, first pr~or~ty sl~att be g~ven to lands ~n or neer
tre watershed of ihe Kern R~ver.
t33) Ten thousand dailars i~1d 000) for grants io the Department af Fish and Game or to nonprafit
organizacions to provide fencing around burrow~ng aui hab~tat near Lake isabelLa.
C34) Twelve miil~on dollars (512,000,000) 4ar acqu is~tion and restoration ot oak and sycamore
uoodlands ri parian habttat ana associated buffer areas along the San ,loaquzn R~ver from Frtant Qam to
Highuay 9~ These funds shail 6e spent in eooperat~on wiTh a San Joaquin River Conservarxy if such an
agency comes into existersce.
(35) Four miLlion dot[ars (S4 UCO 000) as a grant to the Grassland water ~istrtct for factlit~es to
rovtde uater from the DeEta Mendota L~ana~ [o tt~e Distr~ct, and for d~strtbut~an of ~ater w~th m the
~istrict for waterfowl and uetland5 prese~'vateon purposes.
(35) One million dollars (ST,OOO,OOUy far Lhe acc~~s~t~on of Eand and the eor~str~t~on of a
Grassland Envirarmentat Educatton Center; or for grants to pubitc age~ctes or nonprnf~t af~anTZattons for
this purpose.
(37) Ninety three m~llion dolisrs (593,000 000) ta be spent pursuant to the Wrlditfe Conservat~ors
Lau of i947 (Chapter 4(ca~rr~encing w~cn s~c,o~, }sda~? of D~vzs~on 2 of the Fish and Game Code? for the
preservatian, enhancenknt, restoration, or estabLishment, or any canbinat~on thereof, of hab~tat for
uaterfaw[ ar other wetlar~ds essot~ated w~ldltfe as provtded for in the Central Valley Habita[ Jo~nt Venture
Comoonent af the Narth Amer~can 4laterfowl Man$gement Plan and the !nland Yetlands Conservation Program.
Preference shalL be g~ven, but not limited to, ro'acts tnvoLvirx,~ acqu~sftson of perpetual conscrvat~on
easements; habitaL development pro'ects an la~ w~iich ~tlt be menaged primarily as waterfoul he6itat tn
perpetuity; waterfowl habitat deve~opment pro~ects on agricuitural lands; tristatlation of f~sh screens on
aopropriete wetlands uater supply diversions; and pragrams Lo establish permenent buffer areas, ineludsng,
but not lzmited to, agr~eultural lands necessary ta preserve tha acreage and hab~tat values of existsng
~etlands. Of this amount, up to fsve m~ll~on dollars is5,000,000)_shalt be evailable for wetiand ha6~tat
preservat~on, enFtencemertt, restarat~an, and developnent ~n or cont~guous u~th the lrolo eypess.
These funds shall be ezpended in the Tulare, San doaquin, Uelta, Yo[o, Amer~cen, Buite, Sutter, a~d
Catusa 8asins.
Notwithstandtng Chapter 4 3(ca~merictng with 5ection i4D0) af Division 2 of the F~sh and Game Code,
of this amount ap ta five m~llian doLlars (S5,o00 000) shall t~e a~ailsble to the PacifTC Coast Joint Vencure
as a dolEar for doiiar match with other f~ads. i~iese f~ds shalk be used soLeEy for ~mptementing the
Cai~tornia c nen! of the Pac~fit Coast Joint Venture.
(38)~our m~ll'son doilars (E4,000,000) for pro~ects af the Department of Fish end Game for L~e
construction of appurtenances ar acc~~sit~on of equ~pment necessary to restore, enhance~ preservr, ard
manage those areas purthased irt fee b the state co~s~stent with tf~e Central Yalley Hab~tat Joint Yenture
Carnponent af the Hortt~ Art+erscan Water~owl ~lana ement Plan.
(39) Fi~e hundred thousarxf dollars (1~0,000) for a grant to Stam staus Eounty for acquisittare and
restorat~on of ripartan habttat and oak woodlands atong the Fuol~sme River as part af ~e Grange Regianal
Park and Lhe dae Oa~necq kilderness Area, tnclud~ng tra~l develo~x~ent and restaratton of salmon spawm ng
gravels.
~~
(4D) One m{LEion do[lars (51,000,00~) for acquisition of riparian habitac alang t~e San ,Tos~in
Rfver in Sta~islaun Caunty.
(41) Tuo millfon dollars (52,000,000) for acquisition of riparian habitat and netural E~ds aloreq
ihe 3uoiurne River snd ad1'atent t4 La Grer~e Regionsl Psrk in 5~anisiaus County, fncludirey ~tlands,
rtpar~an habitet, cak uaodiands, vernal pools, and salmon s i+ni grarids.
{42) iwa m~Ellon five hundred thousand dollars (52.5~OO~QQ~) for the expansion of the Noo~id9e
Ecological Reser~es.
(43} T~+o mittion eight hw~d~ed thousard dollars {t2,800,0a0) for acquisition of netural Earrls ar~d
easements ar~d riparian habitat to preserve riparien areas ~lonQ the Mokelume River fraa Hiahway 99 to
41oo~ridge Dam. 5'eciat e~hasfis shal! ix yiven to tha scqu~sit~on and restoration of tards ~ich wou~d
enhance ar+d restore enadromous ffsheries ha6rtat.
(44) One miltion three hwidrect thousand dottars (S! 300,000} for the acquisition of conserration
easements on farmland ~n 5an Joaqutn Cotmty ~ich is suitabEe hab~tat for Sueinson~s HaW~CS, and for
Suainson~s Hauk nest~ng habitat.
C45) Eiyht mill~an dallars CS8 OOd 80~1 f9r acquisttion trao wi[tirig seiEers o# wettar~ls and natural
lands as additions to !he Stone Lakes ~~ld~ife Refupe.
(4G) Ssx miiifan dollers (56~000 D00) for acquisitim a# naturat lsnds,,ri~a r~an habitat, and
assaciated agricultural ~ands and natura~ cannunities atonp the Cas~e s River ~n 5etramenta Cax~ty, in
coordinati~r u~th acquis~tion projetts being undertaken alorg the river by goverrment agenc~rs and ~,~.4„afit
orgari i za L i ons.
(47) Two milliors siz hundred ninety tharsand ~Itara {f2.690.40D) for a grant to the C€ty of Ga~is
according to the followin~ acheduEe:
historic uetlar~cls«} ~~ve lsu~dred thousand dotlars [f500,00Q? for the creation of wetlands an the si[e of
(8) Ont ~tllion dotlars (51,000,000) for the acquisition of wildlifa habitat, with hi~est
pr~ority given ta lands alang Autah Greek.
~W Eiyht hurdred lhousard dollars 45800,0~0) to restore oak uoocitar~d and ~land habitat at
Gomnmicaiion Par .
(6) Three hundred ninety thousand dalfars (5390,000] for the rastoration and protectian of
uildlife and ripartan habitat alang Putah Creet.
(48) Thirteen milEian doltars (l13,60D,OOa) for acquisitior~ ~d restoratiort of unde~e{oped apen
space land, including natural land and riparian hsbitat~ -n the canyon a# the 5outh Fork of the Amer~ean
R~~er bets+een Chili ear and Foisaa Reservoir. First pr~arity shell be gzven to acq~ isttians uFsich rill
preserve natura[ lands threatened by develop~n t. espec fally betaeen Creenwootf Creek and lmon Falls.
Lands shall not be acqv'sred 6etween Indien Creek erxf Greenuood Creelc. ~~~isitions sha[[ ~nclude, but rwt be
[sm~ted to the acquisition of canservat~on easements. Lands shelt onIy lye acquired from v~ltirq seilers at
fa~r markef vatue. If r~quested by thg E[ Darado aoerd of Supervisors, if~e deve[opmer~t of the ~rtag~t
plan for the Eands acquired shall be in cau~ltatlon with the Co~nty.
(49> Five e~~iiion dollars (55,400,000? for the acqu isition of ~aturaE tands i xestern Et I.~orado
CouRty containir~ rare.and u~x~sual comnum tiea pf nat~ve pisnt~. Acqe~~sitivns shatl ~nclude but not be
limiteci to the acquisttian of tor~servatian esaemenLS, Lands shaft orsiy be aGquired from wt~~ing sNlers st
fa~r merke~ vaiue. If requestod by th¢ EL Dorado goard of Supervisors, the develapment of Lhe ~ane9a~er-t
plan far the iands acquired shall be in consultetlan kith the County
(50? one a~ill~on eight hix+dred thousand doEfars (f1,gpp ~006)~for the acqutsition o€ nacurel Lands,
riparian habitat end adjacent uplands atong the Morth Fork of the An~er~can Rive~ upstream of lowa yill
Bridge, with spec iak emphas~s on lsnds wh~ch enhance the values vf tha 41i1d and 5ceretc Rirer sectian.
(51) Three miilion dolEars (S3 000,060) for scqu{sition of netural Lands arxf other ianda (n the
viciniiy of Grouse R~dge Lakes in Ne~a~a CaunLy, with priority Qiven to acquisitiorss of lake frantage ard
heevily forested l$nd9.
(52) T~o will~on dotlars (S2,O~,OdO) for the acquisition of naturat Lands, uetEands ard uplands in
Cold Stream Carryon and Perazzo Meadaes in the head++eters of the little Truckee River.
(53) Three mtlEion dal[ars (S3,OQO,fl00) for acquisttion of natural tar+ds wethin the Cache [n~ek
Kanagement Area with prioritY given to rt rian habitat and adjacent uplands.
(54) Four a~llion dollars {54,~~0007 for the purchase frae w~lling sellers af agricult~al
co~servaiion easements, and for the purthase fran w~llir~ sellers of land for use as e wildlife ard natural
habitat preserve in Lhe 5utier Buttes.
{55) Two mtllion dalfars ti2 OQ0,000) for the acquislttan of riparian habitat and othrr si ificant
natura[ areas, leases or erc~anges of Water rights, and saloan restoratson pro)ects elonp Deer and~il!
Creeks in Tehama Caunt,y.
{56) One.matl~on five hendred thousand dotla~s (51,500.1300 far acquisition of forested lard near
the Tehama 1lildl~fe ~lanaqement Area tarstainir~g ~S~ignificant archaea~ogicat, cultural ar+d wildltfe resources.
(57) iWenty mvtltion dollars (S20,000,000) for pra1'ects of t~e Depertment of Fish and Game to restore
~at~ve salmon and steelhead on tha Sacramento River, wath hiyhest priority given to provfding California's
share of the sasts to }x borr~ for Lhe fapie~oentation of the Centraf Yaltey Re Loratlan Plan purauant to the
Cmtral ValtcY Projec~ improveroene Act CTitle 34 of P~blic 4as~ 102•575 of 194~.
i583 7en aiElion doltars (540,000,4Q0) for the acqu~sition ~ restoration of ri r(an habitat along
the Sacramento River franlceawi4k downstrea~ to Verona, irxludiny the acquisltian of agr~eaLturaE or orchard
property whieh is capabEe af beirg rrstored to r{~arian habitat. Of this airiount two million dollm
LS2,OOd,000) shat! be spent on expansion o# the Battle Creek and Cattorn~ood Creek Llitdl~fe Aress.
I~lW1rFREr 8Ar
f54) 0~ m~llion dollars ~S1,Ob0,bE)03 for bcquisfition of tarids containirg native prasslard and atMer
sensitive hioi~c comE~anities et r~sk of betng destroyed tn Santa Cruz CouneY.
(60) Three miltion dotlars (i3,UQ0,0U0),for acquiaition of the Sauth Ridge of puai[ Hollow Ouerry in
Santa truz Camty and ather larsds containing unique native ptant habitats, inctud~ng the 5arad Parkiand
BtoLiC Gamxmfty.
j~~~~ (67) One million do~lars {S1,bQ0,000) for the acquisition restoratton and protectian of ti+et[x~ds,
ny associated uplands habitat, in the greater ~latsawiltt S~Lough Syste~.
e oxinaate~~ OOO~eeres for whldarf cgohns~~eva ~~~~ars (51,500,000> to acquzre parcels consisting af
ppr' y purposrs ad~acmt to the Forest of Hisme Marks. Ef all
of these funds are not needed far thia rpose the remafrder me be used #or other pro1'ects fn Senta [rus
County r+hich meet xhe criteria o# the Rab~tat ~onservation Prograyinpu rsuant to Art{cle 2 {conmenci~ wish
Seccion 2720} o{ Chapter 7,5 o# pivision ~ of Lhe Fish and Game Code excepting Sectiores 2720, 2722.
subdt~tsion {a) of section 2723, and Sectiais 2T24 and 2724 of c}rz Ftsh and Game Eode.
SA~ AREJ~
(63) Five mitlion dollars ~55,000,000 for scquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and
historic rretLands,,inctudi associated upla~ ha6itats, surroundi 5an Francisco 8ey.,
C64) One mtilion do~[ars {51.00~,000) far the acqu isition o~' lands containing stgn~ficant chrtatened
native plant camxanities irt DeE Puerio Canyon, snd elony the Red Mo~nta~n Serpersi~ne ~n Santa Clsra f.ounty.
].1
(65) Five m~llicr dollars {55,000,0~0) for xhe acquis~tion, enhancement and restoration of extst~ng
and htstoric wetlands, znclud~ng associated uoland habitais, ~n Sania Clara and~San Maceo Coun[ies.
(55} Three millton doltars (x3,a00,Otl0) for the acquisst~ort, enhancement, and restoracion af
existing and htstort~ uettands, tncluding associated upiand habstat5, zn Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
Cbl? Or.e million dollars (51,000,000) for the acq~ssitton, restoration and enhancement oi exisiing
and h;staric 6aylands, including associated habitats 3n Eastern Marin County.
(58) Five hundred thousand dollars (~500,OQ0) for acquisition and enhancement o# natural lands in
Lhe Nuichica Creek uatershed.
(fi9) Etght mtl{ion doElars (S$,OOO,OOQ) for the acqu-isition, enhancement, and restoratton of
existing and htstoric ~+etlands, inctud~ng associated uplanr! hab~tats, in the l~apa Marsn
(70) One million dollars (S1,OOU,000) for the acquisition enhancemenc, and restarat~on af ex~sring
and histor~c ue~lands, including assoe~ated up~and hahitats in ttie Petaluna Marsh.
C71) Tuo mitlion five hw-ckred thousand dallars (S2,~D0,000) for acqu~sition of natural tands and
nat~ve ptant cam~um t~es on or near Ouail Ridge, near Lake 9erryessa.
NORTH GQAS7
(723 E~gnt mtlLion dallars (58,000 p00} far the acqutsitto~ of mixed reduood, douglas ftr, tan oak,
madrone and chrnquaptn forests; forested wildlife corrtdors; and rt~ar~an arxf aguattc habitar (including
spaunsng graveis and rearrng paois fo~ steelhead, coho and r~at~vt king salmon) in the Mattole River
heapaa[ers near the town af wh~tethorn in Hu~rbeidt and Nendoc~r~o Gount~es,
(73} Forty tnousand dollars (s4p,0007 for the acqu~s~tion and pratect~on of um que nattve plant
habitat w~chin the Cow Maunta~n area to pratect the habitat from damage by of# road vehicles.
(74) Mine hundred thousand dollars (3900,fl00) for the aequss~t~on and restaration of coascal
uettands and hisiorrc ripar~an habttat in the Eel River Uelta xzth highest prior~ty gtven to the acquis~tion
af Cock Robin Island.
(757 Two mtElion dol[ars (S2,OOU,000) for the acqutstttan of land and the construct•on of a center
zn Central Amer~ca along the migra;ory path af Cal~fornia b~rd spectes far the study of beodiversity and
tropicat hiology, a princ~pal purpose of uh~ch is the conservat~on of hab~tat critical to the preservation
of mtgratory b~rd spectes rsat~ve to Califarnta,
COASTAL COHSERVANCY
Cc) Three hundred f~fty six m~il~an m rte hurxlred seventy four thousand do[lars (g356,974,aoQ3 to ihe State
CoastaL Conservancy pursuant to Dtvision 21 (commencing with Sect~on 310Q0?, consistent wz#h #he purposes of
cnes cl~vision, for acqu~sit~on, enhancertient, or restorat~o~ of coastal resaurces and otf-er areas cansistent
uith Dtv~ston 21, ar~ development of publ~c accessuays ~n coastal areas and ihe San Franc~sca Bay region;
and for relaced state a~n~m scrative costs, ~n acccrdance w~th the fo[€aa~ng schedute. Any of these funds
may be expended for grants ta pubEic agerfctes, and~ except vhere speetfied far publ~c agenc~es here~n, to
nonarofit organizat~ons. Of Lhe funds appropriated purs~ant to paragraphs (2) through (82) of th~s
subd~vTS~an the coastal conser~aney sheLi not reqe~~re reemiwrsement from the Department of Parks and
Recrea[ton ~or those funds expended for the acqu~sitaori af land that ~+~ll be adm~nistered as a part of the
Califarnsa State Park System.
resources andhothermareas cansistentS~30,'OOQ~ OOS~on Z1 a(c~~omneneny~ ki h Sec~tiotri 31000) t and jdevelopa~rit of
coastal public accesstiays, includ~ng the coasta! traiE, and the San Francisco Bay reg~an, ~ncEuding the Say
7rail, pursuant to Dtvtsion 21 (cam~enc~ng ~+tth Sect~on 31000).
SOUTHERtI CALIFORNIA
(2) Ten m~[Eion dollars (5~0,000,000) for the bCC~U151t3Df1~ restorat~on arxf enhancement of naturaL
lands ~n and ad~acent to San El~Jo Legoon Ecolog ical Reserve, the Escarxiido Creek Ecological Reserve, and
the San ELi~o Lagoon uatershed alang Escondida Greek, and for ~ro~ects that restore the tidal fiush~ng of
San Eti~~3~agoon.
Ten mtElton dallars (510,000 Q00) for the ecquisition and restoratiars af land within the Otay
R~ver VaLLey, in accordance Mith the pr~orities set by the Otay R~ver Valley Reg~anal Fark Joint Exerc~se of
Poxers Pol~cy Caimittee, compased of [he City of 5art D~ega, the Cowty of San Diega, and C~ty of Chu{a
V~sta. Land acquirecf may be ouned by any of the do~nt Exrreise of PaWer Authority agenc~es.
(4} Three hundred thausand cfollars i~300,000) for eap~tal outlay pro~acts to reduce eros~an
*.hreatening water quality in Penasquitos Creeic and coastai wetiar~s ~n the xatershed of Penasquitos Creek,
tn caoperan an with 2ne Palaner-Ramona-Jultan Resource Canservat~an D~strtct.
(5) Paur miilton dotlars (54,400,000} far the acqu~sitsan and restoration of the }luntington Beach
wetLand.
(b? One m~llion dol[ars i=1,~OO,QOOy far the acqu~sitTOn of naturai iands at Dans Fosnt, if the
[onservancy has determzned that there ha~e been sufficient m~tz gation lands ded~cated at the Point as a
resuit of any de~eLopment approved by ;he C~ty_of Dana Pa~nt. If such a determ~nation cannot be made by
Juty i, 2Q04, the funds shall be sprnL to acqulre othar stgm ficant nat~ra4 lands aLong the coasL tn Orange
Coun[y.
(7) One mil[ion dal~ars (59,000,000) for the scqutsetian ar~d restaratian of wetlands at San Joaqutrt
Marsh.
(8) Six mill~or~ dollars (56,000,000) 4or the acqu istt~on, restarat~on and enhancemertt of Watlands
ar~d ad~acent natural lands and upiands at 8olsa Ch~ca. Acquts~iion shall only be fram ufllTng seElers. The
approval by any Bolsa Chica property ouner to the langusge contained in th~s act shall not be construed es
any sr~ll~ngness by the property owrxr to sell its Belsa Chica property at any t~me nou ar in the future.
(4) Six mfiitan dellars (S6 000~000) for the acqu~sition of crit~cai natvral areas and ~31d U fe
habitat on ihe Pa{os Yerdes Pen~nsu~a and for grants to nonprotii organ~zations for th~s ~urpose.
(10) Three mitltan daltars (i5,000 000} far the restorat~an and rehab~litat~on of Venice Beach
facilsties, wakkweys, and trails, in accor~ance uith the Venice Urban waterfrant Resioration Plan.
(11) Eaght mitlion dollars (38,000,000} for the acquisitian of naturai lands and for the restoration
oE keclands and the deveEopment of factlities wh~th w~ll restare wetlar~ ~n ar nesr the 8allana Wetlands,
pravided that none of these fjxds may be used to offset any pbli9at~an relatirtg to Ballana Wetlands of any
pra3eet devrloper in or near the 8ailana 4fetlands the successor(8)-ln-InterCSt to such a developer, pr ariy
person or ent~t seek~n miti at~on credits or fu[fitlmmt of restorat~an ohlsgat~or~s fram a resrorat~an
pra~ect at the ~altana 1~etlar~s. acquisrtion may on{y he from willing seilers. t4 by Juiy 1, 1997, the
Coastsl Conservar~cy determ~nes that all feast6le miLtgatson at Ba!lona ~letlands has been pragramned ar has
been t,r+~dertakert, eny remaim ng funds availabEe p~trsuant to this subparagraph may be spent far the
acquisit~on and restoration of uectands W3th~n Los Angeles Co~nty, xith fsrst prvority for ~p to one ~illion
five hundred lhousand dallara (51,500 000) g~ven to Ballona Lagoan, and second pr~ority for the remainder of
the funcls i~en La ather weckands wit~iin the watershed of Santa Nonzca Bay.
8al[ona I,iago~on~ne miilion dallars (S1,D00,000} #or Lhe restorat~an and acquisition af uetlands in or near
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C13? Five mitlian dollars LS5,OQ0,000) for ecquls~tion and resLoratton of property fn snd near CoEd
Creek ~atershrd for the ~urpases of ecel ical ~+d apen space proEection.
C1;) Tuo milifon dollars {52,000~00),ior asqu+sition an~ restoration of cr{ticat resource Is~s
along tMe cc~ast in the City of MalS6u wfth h_ ~~hest pr~atity,qiven to acquisitionpr ojects.
(t5) Three e~iltion doliars (i`3,000 wu~ for acqu~sit~an and restoraLion oT eoastel uctianda and
other nat~af tands atdig prmond Besch in ~entura County.
(15) One m~llion da[ters (f1~000,0~0) for the acquisition of rfpar~an habitat aEa~g the Santa Clara
Rsver in Yentur~ County.
(17) 7wo mitt~an dal[ars (f2,000,000) tpr the preservation af and.for grants to c;uali#ied nor~profit
organirations for prescrvat~on of, agricultursk farxi~ in Veriturs Counfy,_~~th pre~ermce yiver~ to lands in
the Oxnard Piain. These ftmds shaLt ba u$ed to acquir interests 4n agrtculturaE lands with preference
piven to conservation easan~ntst Up io ftve percerst o~ the funds may 6e used to fund volun~ery sustainaUle
cap~tat outlay agricvltu~a€ pro~ects lrxtuding ir~pro~ements which Would increase Lhe caopat b~lity of
egr~cuttural oAeretions kith ~ensit~ve ne;u~al areas.
(t87 one ~{lt~on fi~e hundrec# thousand doilars {l1,~a0 000) for acquisition and restvration o#
nstura4 lards riparian habitat and wetlards, snd other capitaf outlay projects, to iutxove thr anedremous
fisheries of ~he Ventura River.
(l9) One millfan dollers {E1,OOO,ObO) far thr preservation of, and for grants tQ quatificd nonprofit
organi{at~ons for preserva[fan of~ sgricultura! landa In Santa Bari~era Co~ty, yt[h preference piven to
lends ~n the northernpe rt of ¢he county. lJp to ftve percertt of the furds iney be us to fu~d voluntsry
sustainable capital outlay agr~cufturol pro~ects inc~uding impraveu~ents ~sch wauld ~r~crease th~
cornpatibslity of agricuttura[ operatians with sens~itre naturat arqas.
{2t1} ~ourteeri Ail1~011 dollars (314~000 D00} }ar the acquisttian af coastal reatural lands in Santa
Barbara Caunty according to Lhe foEloriing sehedute•
(A) Eleven e~~tLion doElars (si1 000~000) in southern Santa Barbara Cocr~ty, with hi,qhast
priority given to lar~ds in one or more of the fotfowtny ereas: (i) near Gaviota, (1i> n~ar Les Posltas Park,
(1 1 1} ~j~lnt to E! Cap~ tan 5tate 8each, and ( 9v) ars Rvra Ftesa. Lands an kore Miesa e~ay only 6e purchesed
from a witting selfer.
(B) ThtAB IR1 ~ L~Of1 dal lars (53,000,000) ,in rwrthern Sarita earbare Go~e~t~r, wi th highesi
priority to Lands ~ Burtan Mesa near La Purissuna Misston, and at Point Sal.
If the lands ~dentified as highest p~iority for acquis~t~on pxsusnt to this peragrap~h prove ta be
unavaiEable, the f~ds shalt be used anstead for sccryisitiar- ef~ and for grants to puotit ayenc~es for the
acgu~s~t~on of coastal natursi Ler~ds xithtn Santa Barbara 4antY that ~t three or more of the fottarirg
crsteria, ~ith reference 9~ven to thg lands ~eeting the highest rweb~~ of criteris: (1) wetlar~ and/or
r~~arian corridors• (2) sansitive ha6itAt; (3~ lands servir~g ss wildi~fe corridors cQrnect~ng,areas gf
wi di~fe habftat; t4) contirxiation or coaiplejion of an ex€stir~g netural is~ds acquis~tion pro~ect; (5? Iands
ad~acent to other permarxntly dedicatad public or private nawrai lards; {6) sta[e or castty scem c
corr~dors- (T) o~ean frontage; t$) CoasEat Yrail corridar.
~inds expended pursuant to this paragraph shaEl not be used for required mitigattons related to
puhlic orpr ivate developaiet~t ar mainienarrce~proJects.
(Zt} T3+o mil[~on dollars (f2,Op0,Q00) for ac isition af riphts-of-uay for the Coastal Trail in
Santa Barb~ra County, Kith highest prior~ty yiven to~he sact~on between the University of Calitornia, Santa
Sarbara, ard GavioLa.
t22) Six m~Llfon dotlars (56,pOQ,000) for scquisltion, enhanceneni and sccess to naturat lsnds in
the Harro Bay ard estuary watershed, and near Cayucas~ auch as the Morros, Chorro Flats. El Mfara Elfin
Farest, Barsrood, los Qsos 6reenbelt end coastat la~ds near Ca~ucos alan~ Estero Bay,.
(23) Four m~llion flva hemdred thousand dolLara ff4,5oo,~l_for tha ~cquis~tian, er+hancaaent srd
access to aatural larKts in rwrthern coastal San Lui~ Obispo Cocnty, ~ncltdirg coestal riparfen lands
forests, ~erine terrace and arroyo lagoon syste~, tneludiry 6u! not -i~eited to, Sar~ta Rosa Creelc an~ the
Cambrisn Pine Farest.
C24? Tuo million dotEars tf2,000 D00) for the preservation of, and for qrants ta quelified nonprofi;
org8n~iettans fot pre ervation of agricu~turai L~ tn San 4uis pbispo Can~y. These funds shaEl be used
to acquire interests ~n egriculturat tends ~rith prrference gt+ron to conservatian easee+ents. ~ ta f~ve
percent of the funds may 6e used to fund volu~tary st~ta~nabie capital outley egricultural pro}ect;
inctudir~ irprovements ~ich woufd increase the cartpairbiEity of ay~icuitwal operatims wiih sensitive
natural areas.
(2S) Fcur aill~on dollars (34,000,000) for ecqu isition of natursl lands in Sha valcartic p~aks known
as the I~orros or Seven Slstars in San Luts Obrspo County.
(25) Qn~ m~llion five hundred thousand dollars (SS,SOU,0~0) for [i~e acquisition of riperian hab~tat
al~g the Saiinas River in San Luis Dbispo Canty.
(27) Orx ~nillian dotlars (S1,OOQ,OQa) for the ecquisition of native oak woodlards in San luia Obispo
County.
L283 One million doliars Lit,OQ4,b00) for the acquisition ard e~ancemer~t of ae~d access to natural
wetlands, toastsl ~fpariars ar~d legoon habitats in southern San Luis Qbispo Caunty toastal areas s~ch as Sa~
Lufs Creef~ and Black Lake Cenydr~ on Hipomo Mesa.
(24) flne h:r,dred fsfteen thousand dolisra (t115,00U) for the ecquisition of easements snd the
restoration of wettands in he ~atershed of Los Osos Creek, tn cooperatian with the Coasta€ 5an Luis
Resource Canservatlon pistr~ct.
(30) Sev~n hundred thousend dolEera (STOO,a06) for t}~e restoratian of wetlands sdjacerrt to the
Chorro Creelc estuary, in cooperation with the Gosstal San Luis Resource Canservation Oistrict.
MOii~ERET BAT
R~ver Ca~mri far tj~~red thousand dotlars {5500,000) for the restarstian and enharxe~t of the Gar~aet
9 purposr of restorireg the ~teelhead popu[atsan Qf the Carmel River. H~gh prior~iy shaLl
be 9ivers to ~he use of the Calitornia Conserrrat~orf Cofips or a camRmtty carserration torps ~n complettr~
these improvements.
i32) twa millian dollars {;2,0OO,ODU) for acquisitian and restoration af naturat lands at Elkhorn
5lough in accordance with the Elkhorn St h Managertient Plan.
(33) Four mi[lion da{lars {:4,004~) for a~cqu Isitiors of watershed [arids uith coastal frantagr
south of Partinyton Creek in Monterey £ocxity, pro~ided that if such funds are not exper~ded 6y Ju[y 1, 1947,
they may be used to atqeii~e coasta[ watershed iands eEsewher4 within Mor~ter~y Carity.
(34) F~ve m~it~on dolEar~ (55,000,000) #or preser~atian of, and tor 9rants ta qual~fied nor~profit
organizattons for preservation o~ Mont~rey Gou~ty egricu4tural lands in the coastal zone and Salir~as R~ver
watershed.
{35) Tuelve miifion five hundred thousand dollars (512,500 D00) for the acquisition of fard an the
narth caast af Santa Cruz County, with preference y~ven to s~ngle ~arye haldings including significant
agr4wltural lands ard eo the expnnsfan of u~lder Ranch State Park.
leontol~~ ~~ve hur~red thousand doliars (f560,000) for the acquisition of sipnificant archaeological and
ps ogitat sites in Santa Crux County.
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(37) Fifteen miil~on dollars (s'S,OCO,Q00) for the enhancement and restoration of exist9ng and
histo~ie ~aetlands ana assacratpd habttat through the benef~c~al use of dredged mater~als and for the
acruisit~on oT fand far [hese purposes. None oi these funds may be used to pay far cosis wnich xould
-t~eruise ~e tncurred in tne norFnal dr~dging and dtsposal o# materials fran ports in San Francisco 8ay.
These r"urds are ~nten~ed ta help pay the incremenral [osts betueen uetiands creation atxl other d~spasai
~attons, such as ocean tltsposai.
These funds mav be used only for ueclands restoration pra~ects to he ~mplemented bv pu6L~c ar
^cnprofit e~t~ties ana only for sites which are permanently protected as open space and wiCd[ife hab~tat.
Vcne or these funds may be used to m~t~gate for afi-site vettands losses pursuant to unreiated perm~tted
pra~ects.
Of the funds a[locaced pursuant to this ~aragrapii, up to f~~e E~undred thousand dollars (5500 000}
may be spent to develop a reg~onal wetlands management pian ta identify hatrrtai needs, esteblish Wet~and
habitat goals by tyqe, amount, and locat~on necessary to supr~ort a healthy balance of plant and amrml
eomrwniiies, ana gu~de restorat~or~ efforts The oLan shauld be used to g~~de the expend~ture of the feaxfs
autnorized pursuant to this paragraph, but such expend~t~res shaEl nat be cantingent on tornplet~on of the
plan.
If after duly 1, 2QU4, t~e Canservancy Ts unable to expend aiE or part of these fur,ds, ihe
rematning ~unas may be used by the Ganservar~ey for uetlands acquisition, pratect~on ar~d restaratson ~n San
Francisco Bay.
(38) Three mtllion dollars (S3 OOO,U00) for acquistt~an and developnent a# reai property ta complete
,7orttons or the San Franc~sca Bay Tra1~
t39) Seven milltion dallars {S7,Ot10 000) far acquisit~an, enhancement, and restoration af existing
and historic Nettands, tincEuding associate~ uplar~ ha~itats surro~d~ng San Francisca 8ay. 4f thss amamt,
no less than one mTttian dollars (51~006,000) shall be spen~ in each of the 4ollowing regions: San Mateo and
Santa Clara Counties; Alameda and Contra Casta Counties; Martn, Sonon~a, Napa and Solana Counties; and the
"atyRand CountY of San Francrsca. Of the f~nds expended in San Franeisco at least one m~llion doLlars
(S1,•.,OO,OOa) shall Ce transferred to the Department ot Parlcs and Recreai~on for restorat~on of wetlands at
Candlestick Fo~n[ State Park.
(4A) Eight miliion doilars (58,000,000) for the acqu~sition, er~hancert~ertt and restoration of
exist~ng and h~stor~c wetlands, ~nctud~ng associated uptand ha6itats, m Santa C~ara and San Mateo Cant~cs.
i41} Faurteen mtllton dalEars (S14,OOO,DOp) #or acquisition of, and far grants to pu~lsc agenc~es or
nonorofit organ~zatians for acqutsition of, coastal lands within San Nateo County that mesE three ar more of
-he follow~ng crster~a, xith prerererxe gtven to the larrds meet~ng the largest rnmber of triter~a: t~) acean
frontage (2} state or caunty seen~c carr~dor, (3) des~gnated ~n the Caunty General Plan as Agr3tuiture or
Timber P~oductton, (4} senstt~~e hab~tat or wetlands tS? ciose prax~m~ty ta urben areas, or (6) adjacent to
ather cermanently ded~cated pubLic or prtvate natura~ lands, such as Fitzgerald Mar me Reserve Mor~ Potnc,
and San Pedro Potnt. These funds shail not be used for ttrban waterfrants ar ~or lot cansol~dafion pro)ects
pursuant to Chapters 5(camiersctng with Section 3120~7 and 7(corm~enc~ng uith 5eetion 313~0) of Dtv~ston 21.
(42~ Three million dollars C33,D00,000} for acquis~tion, presrrvation ar~ ecologsw l restorat~on of
natural lanas conta4m ng si gm fiCant cult~rai and natura[ resources on San Bruno Manta~n including Native
,american shell mourids, and habicat for rare. endangere~ and threatened hutterfl~es, rept~~es and nat~ve
plant5.
(43~ Se~en m~llion doltars (57,000,000) for the acqutsit~on, enhancemeni, and restorat~on af
exist3ng ana h~storic wetiands includ~n associated upland habztats, in Aiameda and Contra Costa Caurtties.
(44} Three m3llton dol~ars i53,0~0 000) for acqu~sstion of uetLar~ds, aait 4oodtarxis and grasslands
and far acquisition of rights-of-uay for the 9ay Trail and spurs linktng the Bay and Ridge Tra~ls ~n and
around the Gzty of Mart~ne~.
(45) Two m~tl~on doifars (S2,Oa0,000) for the acquisition and restoratior~ of nataral lands and
parklands alang the Rodao ~faterrront.
(46) 'fhree hur~dred thnusand dollars (5300,a00) far the atquisitton and restaretson of naturat lands
and parklands along the San Joaqu3n R~ver ~n and near the City of An#iah. ~ar~ds may only be acqu~red 4rom
uilling sellers.
(47} ~rve million dol~ars fS5,000,000) far the acquisitior~, restoration and enhancement of existing
and histaric bayiands, ~ncluding associated hab~tats, ~n Easterr~ Marin [ounty.
(48) Twa mill~on dollars (52,000 OQO3 for the at ~s~t~on of tands for the expansion of Tanales Bay
State Paric end for coastat acce5s along ~omales eay. i4~hese fw~ds ara not expended by ,fuEy 1, 1994, they
shall he a~ailabie as grants to the County of Marin or to a qual~#~ed nanprof~t organ~zat~on for acquisit~on
vr apen saece lands uitnin the vieusned of Fomales Bay.
(49) Tuo hundred thousarx! doliars (5200 OOU) far capital outlay pro~ecLs ta reduce eras~an
[ireatening coastal uetlands and threatened and'endangered spec~es in the watershed of the Estero de San
Antvm a in cao rac~on w~th the Marin Count Resource Canservetion O~stricf.
C50} ~o million dollars (52,040,00~0) for the acqu~sition, er~hancement, end restoration of extst~ng
and historic xetlands, inciuding assoc~ated upland habitats, ~n the Napa Narsh.
(51} Tuo m~tl~or~ dallars (f2,000,0~0? far the acquis~tion, enhancemmt, end restoration of exist~ng
and h:storic wetkands, 3ncluding assoeiated espland habitats, ~n the Petalw~s Marsh.
(52? One m~llion doilars (51,OQ0,000) for cap~taL outlaY end erosion control projects io protect
uet[ands ~n the Estero Americano and Salmon Creek and NatersheGS betKeen the Estero M~er~cano and Satmon
Creek, and for grants to the Gold Ridqa Resource ~onservaESOn Dzstr~ct for tt+~s purpose.
(531 Two m~ll~on dol[ars (52,900,000) for acquis~tson, enhancanent and restorat~an af exist~ng and
historic uetlancEs~ including assoc~ated upland hab~tat and agricultural lands, ~n the xatershed o# the
Estero Amer~Cano in 5onana County, and for grants to pu6lic agenc~es, resaurce conservat~on dsstrtcts, and
nonpraf~t orgam zat~ons for those purpases.
(54) Two hundred Fhousand dollars (E200,000) for eapital outtay proiects to reduce eros~an
threatem ng water qual~ty in Sononw Creek and coastal wettands tn tht wa#ershed af 5onoma Creek, tn
cooperation with the Sauihern Soriome Caunt Resource Conservation D~strict.
(55) Saven million dolLars `S7,OO~,OUO) for ecquisiti m, eNeancement and restoraiton of the Russian
R~ver corridOr and assoctated u~pland ha6itat, inctud3ng development of public access where #eas~ble, and
uhere ~t uill not damage ripar~an values.
C56} F-+o mtilEion dollars (S2 000,~06) far acqu~sition enhanceo~en; and Festorat~on o# vernal pools
and essociaced habrtet in the Santa dasa Pla~n, ~ncluding val~ey aaks ar~d native grasslarids.
C57) Five ~rt~llion dollars (SS,OdO 0007 for acqu~sition, enhaneemmt and restorat~on of existing and
htstor~c uetlands along San ?abio Bay ]n ~onana Caunty, trxlud~r~g pssoC~ate~ uplar~d habitat and agriGUliural
lands.
C58) Ts~o miLlion doilars CS2,OOO,OOp) for preser~ation af, and far grartts by Sonana Ca~nty to
Gua[ifzed nonprofit organtxacions for preservatian of, agr~cuEtural lands in the 5onana County coastat zone.
Ftrst prior~ty shalL be gtven to those pra~ects uhich are coordt~ated xith agricultural land preservatian
pro1ects in netghbar~ng count~es. These funds shalt 6e used to acqutre ~nterests zn agricuEtura! Eands with
preference given co conservat~on easemmcs. Up ta fTVe percent of the fwids may be ~sed to 4und voluntary
sustainable agrzcultural cap~tak outiay prolects ~ncluding improvements wh~ch would ~ncrease the
compatibiii#y of agri wltural operattons with se~sit~ve natural aress,
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wetiands~and essoei te~d~ fiab~tat areas3a~o~ri~'~~th~e pap~tRh Ve~qu~ S~t~ ~~~r=storaxson of hsstoric ard existir~y
t50) Txo m~llion dallar~ (S2,OOO,v~~ for wetfsrds restoration at Rivar Park near Yallejp.
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(63} ~ miliion fi+rc ht~dred thousend dellers (51,500,60b) for the acquisition af parktand ar,d
coastal accessways et the Al6rort Readlands.
(62) Five m~llzon dollara (SS,OQ0,000) for direct exper~diture for, and for 9rants to p~tic agencies
ar~d nonproftt organixations for the acquisit~on ard restorat~on of ~orgste~ tands or interests in such {arx#s
withrn Mendacino County in prder to ertsure that: 1) such tarids rema4n i~ t~mber oduction; 2) these lar+ds
are managed in such a way as to resiore ar~d praoote the Eonq-ter~e health of the ~rrs; ecosystea. fncluding
soil product~~~ty, dsversity of age elasses, +ncluding Leta seret ard oEd graeth atages, native ~species e~x,
enhancement of horizonta[ and vert~cal #orest structuras (~nc4ud~rg starding and do~+n toys and de6ris) ~d
protectien of watgrshed f~mctions; 3) cultural resources withan these tartida can be protected; ard 4) wfiere
appropr~ate, pubi~c access ared recreatian can be pramoted,
rhese funds mey not be used by the Catiservnney for the e~ isition of tends rrhich should otherxise
be acguared far paric or u~lderness ~e uhere ~i^ber produce~on uouid not be permetted. Pr~or to approvirg
th~ disbursement of any funds undtr Lhis sect~on for any acquisit~on, ard after hearing t~sti~ony at lesst
e~ gne public hearing, the Cor~servancy sha~l ~ake e finding an ~ether a property proposed for curchaxe is
or is nat a high priority for exefustve perk or tiildernrss uses. The Cor~ervanry shall,ensure thra~
easements or other methods that a~+y property mr4uired under this paragraph is pmnaged tin s~srnes which is
consistmt With the goals stated above. The Conservanty sAa[[ ytve pr~arity tp project8 praposed by
Nendoc9no County and local connrnity grou~s.
Nats~tthstanding the abpve restrictior~ on timber harvestin~, the Cw~servar~cy eha~t grmt funds far
acquisition of timber Cands under thes settian only to agencies ar organizat{or~s that intmd to activeiy
manage them.
(63) One hundred fifty thousand daEEars (5150,dD0) far acquisition o# [and and de~eEapaient of a
trail alarsg the GuaEala bluff top.
(64) ihree m~li~on dallars (f~ OUO 0(~) for the s~quisition af natural lands and cortserwation
easements for protectson arid re~earat~on of important riperian snd upland r~ative forestlands trithin the
Navarra River xatershed. Acquis tian and restoration shall provide salmon and stcethead hab~tat protect4or~,
reduction of non-po~nt $ource pollut~an, preservation of remnant o[d gra+th and second growth re~ood
fares#land and ta~ectivfty aaar~g pratected areas and parka for witdlife corridprs.
(6~) Fifteen thousand dollars {575,400? for ihe develqpwent of,traiEs at Roin; Cabritlv.
(65) Three milllors dollars (S3,OOD,O~) for proje~ts ~n Mmdocino Gaunty. These finds shatt b~
deemed to be in repeymerit for tht Conserwancy's expenses fran the Sinkyone 511lderness Pra ect.
The Conservancy shall riot expend these fur+ds untti it has: 1) approved the trans~er of the Sinkyax
uptand parcels- 2) Lakert necessary steps to effect such trar~sfer• and 37 ensured through ease~nents or oEher
s~m~tar method~ ~hnt, in perpetuity and withouc ~nreasanab~e res~r~cttons, thq pro~aerty ~s ~ed ix+der Lhe
foltew~ng condttions: e~ generel public acces~ is alla~ed ncluding but rwt l~n~tetl to h king~ bu~tin~,
fishing and Native Amerlcan sustenance ether~ng, b) naturat end culturet resaurces are protected ard ean be
restored includi stafs~l~zatiora of arc~iaealogica~ ard cultural s~tes. w ldlife habitat saite, yster eds,
fisheries and nat$ve plane hab~tet; c) oppartunit~es fqr educat~anal~ sc~entific end cutturat activit~es are
a~a~isble on the site, and d) Limbar praduct~on is li~~tad and sustainable.
Reasanable linita[ipr~s p~s qe i~posed cn at~y of these aciir~ttes based on Lhe establishmer~t of
sustainable [ev~ls of resaurce ut~lixation, us~ng ~eneralt~r accepted imentory snd hahitat eratuation
technique}, pr~or to transfer of tf~e upland psrce s the onserva~cy si~atl cor~ult with interested psrties
irt Mer~dac+reo Count and, ea appropriqte, cor~diut ~~ic workshops ar public hearir~gs to derise the spetif~cs
of easements or ot~ier li~itation} s~ls}ch rrou{d app;y to the tipEand property cor~sistent w~th the requarements
of th~s pe ragra~ Upon canpletion of this proces$ ar~d the agreenent of t~ie Iniertribal Srnkyorx Vilderness
Caxic~l 3o ab3de ~ the terms snd canditions contained in Lhe proposed restrictior~s~ t~e Consesra~ shatl
take all steps xit in its authon ty to erisure trsrufer pf the property !a the aricik. ;n the evin that
the property has been transferred pr~or to the tr~actment of Lh~s aeasure, tha ~~nds shatl be availshla to
the Conservancy for prajecis in Nendocino Canty.
The projects on uh~ch the Conser~erxy ~aY expend funds under thfs paragraph shall include but shall
not be ~imtted to: 1) the resource re~toret~on of the uplend pnrce[s, 2) tFie etqu~st#ion of other
s~gnificant cultural or archeeological s~tes in the vietr~fty of this property~ ard 3? Lhe acqu4sitian srid
cwuoltdation af interests in forest lands to ensure that such lands can rema~n in t~mber productjon urder
susta~nable limits and to promote a~ode[ foresiry prog r~a. ?he Conser~ancy shell a[so givt prtor~ty io
other pro~e~ts as may be suggested ~y the Mendocino County Board of Supervtsara.
4)iiderness~} ~te h+x~deed ihausarad do~llars (5100,000> tar deirelopnent af traiis in end near the Sinkyax
~+ater qual68 y, ~andhres ro e~ol~0 5~alm~on;and$ o h~~salm~oriid in tha w~atershed~ f~the Garc~a Rive~ ;R' iu~prove
cooperat~on wtch the lier~doctno Canty Resource Consrrvatlon District.
CG9).Fiva h~ndred ihousand 6oltars (S5a0,000) for the acquisttion or restoration of dune, r-etlard or
ripar~art habitat and for the development of receeationel facflitiea W~thin the ~~risdictian of the ilam la
CamKm~ty Serrice oistrict.
Neanboldt C~t y~~'rteen thousard doltars (516,000) for devetopment of access to Baker Beach r-twr Trinidad in
(7i>,One hundred thousared ~ltara (f100 OOD for the scquisition, rrstoration end enhance~ment of
cutturally,sigrssficant islend property 1n Ru9ibotdt ~ay, with highest priority 9iven ta Lhe indian lslar+d
etchaeoEo ~~~ca~ site.
(72) Seven h~dred thausand dollars (57310 000) for acquisition of ald yrorrth redwoods and ~effer
areas in the Blaclc Dog Creek Ora~nage of the ~ad di~er.
C73) 7hree hundred tueniy thausard dotEars (5324,000) for improvement af pu6fio access to the Eei
Rivrr ~elta.
Trait in~viciniiyhoufrid~reK,~~ous,~ do~lars (5200.000) for deveiopa~nt of the Nanrnand seetion of the Caastaf
~~CY' {75) Ffve hundred thousand dolEars (f500,000) for deve[opment of the Coastat Trejl tn N~wi~o[dt
ad~acmt~ta~,lac~p~ryh Grerkin Hi~mbao dt CLoE`anr~(t400,400) tor th~ ecquisicion of pria~e agr~cultural land
reaches o~the Mad~Ri~verd,thousand dollars (S200,000) for restoracEon of rdparian hahitat alonn the la+er
dertbnstratgo~nThro eets fo susta~~nable;4arrs[~~'~~ far the mhancement of riparian habitat er~ for
River. P f -'Y, w~=~ the Qoal of restorirag sala~ontd #~shes in che Mattote
(74) Three mitlion doftars (53,600,OQQ) for the acquis~tion of o~d growth toresxs a~ong Mitl Creelc,
a tributary to the Mattole Rire~.
(SO) Three hundred thousand dol[ars (5300,6Q0) for tire acquisitian and preservation of red~wad,_
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r~arian anc wildlire hab~[at as a communi;y park uithin the cam;xm~ty of Westha~en, near Tn m dad.
(81) F~ve hundred thousand dollars t~5pQ,00Q? for cap~tal autlay pro ecis Co implemeni da~ry uaste
Tanagement systems, ~ncluding acqutsitton oF easements, to better proteci sa~mon estuarine resaurces, ana
:hre~tenea arzd enoa~~red spe~ties. ifits pro~ett ,nay jnctude a grant to *.he Eet i~sver Aes~rce Easervax~on
~istricc
C.^+ASTAL CONSFRVANCY f.OLAL GRANTS
(82) 'e~ghty one m~llion e~ght hurxirecE s~xiy thousand doilars CS$t,$b0,000) for grants to lxal
agencies accord~ng to the follouing sch~le~
SOUTSEitN CALIFORNIA
(A} Four m~ll~on f~ve hurxEred thousand dollars (S4,5DO,OOU) to the C~ty of Carlsbad
accord~rg .o the fai[oxing scnedute:
(i) Three m~lLion dollars (53,000,000) far aequisitton and preservation of natttral
lands w~thtn the Czty to s~cport the Carlsbad mttEt~pEe s ~es habitat ~rogram.
(z~) One mzli~on f1~e he,~red tn~wsand dotlars t~1,5D0,904) for the restorat~on ar~
~evelapmenc or the Carrtl[o Ranch.
(S) Ten m:llton dollars ($i0,000,000) to Lhe San Dtegu~to R~ver Valley Rey tanal Open Space
P~rk Ja~nt Peuers Authority for the acguisittan of natural lands and fcr public access arid tratls. Up ta
cne million dallars (31,000,000) of this artnunt may 6e exnended for histarical preser~ation purposes. All
:hese f~nds s~ail be expended ~n accordance w~th the San Dieguito River VaLley Regional Open 5paCe Park
~~ncept Plan
(C) F~ve hundred thousanci doilars {$500,000) to the City of 5an piego for the restorat~on
a~d enhancement of Famosa Slaugis, ar~ far facilities necessary io carry out 5uch re5iorat~on and
err.ancement.
(D) Th~rteen ms!lion three hundred thousand dollars ($13,3U0,000) to Orange Cour+ty
ac~arding to the follouing schedule:
(i) Twelve mzEl~on dollars ~512,000 OOD) fo~ the acquisitinn af natural lands
w~[hin the South Laguna/Laguna Higuel coastat ridgeline and ~iillslde erea corstainang habitat ar3d ~a~e plants
for ~nc.uston irs the Altsa and Nood Canyans RegionaL Park.
t>>) 9ne milLion thres hundreci ihovsand doilars t$1,30D,060? for the acqu~sition
and res~ora:ion ar wetlands at North Taiberi Reg~onal Parlc.
ae uts~tion of acen 5 w~ty five m~ll~on dollars (525 OOO,D09) to the Ctty of Leg~na Beaeh for the
Greenbelt, especia~lypw~tnirai~lagunau~a~~ands and bu~fer areas uithin and cantsquo~s to the Laguna
r~ Segurido Dunes. ~F} One mill~on do[lars i$1,~00,0~a3 to the City af E.os Angeies for restorat~an of the E[
~ 1.~' / CG) 7uo millton dollars (52,000,000) to the City af Santa Mom ca for the resioration and
`J °e~ab~l~tatton of Santa tlonzca eeaches ard reiated fac~l~ties,
(H) Tuo miil~an dol{ars (52,000 OQO) to the C~ty of Yentura for the restorat~on of the
Verstura Rtver Estuary and Seastde W~{derness Park.
. (I) One miilzon two hundred thousand do[tars (51,200,000) ta the City of Carpinteria for
:^e acq~is~~~on and restorat~on of farmer wet[ands at Ash Ave-we and elseuhere ~n Carpinter~a Marsh, and for
~c:blic ac=ess to the Marsh, sn cons~itation with the Marsh/Park Steering Gonm~tiee.
iJ) E~ghty thousand dailars (380,000) to Sanca 9arbara Counry for cor~struct~on ar-d
resiorat7on o4 a tratl to Loon Potnt 9eath.
MONTEREY SAY
CK) One hundred thousarod dol[ars (5104,000) to the C~ty o# Pacific Grove far restoraiton of
habtiat ~mportant ta Monareh butterfi~es.
BAY AREA
iU One hundred thausand doilars (5100,000) to the City of Pac~fita or to a nor~rof~t
crgan~zation far restorat~an of nati~e ptant naoitat o~ publ~cly owned lar+d at San Pedro Point.
t:~3 iwo miliian dallars S$2,00O,OOD} to the appra~riate local ayency, or through the
Corsservancy itself, for the acquisit~on and enhancertrent af wetiands and uplarids along the Hayxard Shoreline
to profect rare ana endangered spec~es, preserve histor~c resources, and to impro~e publ~c access.
(H) Ten m~ilion dollars (310,DDO,OOU) to the City of Oakland tor the acqu~sition of iand
for ex~anston of Lakes~de Park, and for the restorat~on of Lake Nerrttt, xith highe5t pr~qr~ty giYen to tand
acqu~sition, trail develapment Hith linkages ta the San FranC~sco 6ay Tra~l, and hab~tat restarar~an.
(0} 7uo m~ltion dotlars (S2,D00,40D) to the C~ty of R~chmond for the tonstructsan of the
yorth R~chrnond Env~rorniental Educat~on Center.
(P) One mill~on dollars {~i,00Q,aao> to the Marin County Open Spa[e Districi for the
acqu~sic~on~ restoration and enhancemenL of existing ar~ htstor~~ baylands, ~ncluding assoc~ated habitats ~n
Eastern Marin County.
(~) Ftve hunrlred #housand doilars ($500,000) to the City of Napa for ecquisition and
enhancement of iand for the Haoa 8iver Fratl ta impro~e puhlic access and enhance riparian hab~tat.
(R) One mii[~on doliars (S1,Q00,000) to the C~ty of ?etaluma for acquisit~on ard
erisar~cerrtent of lands and the devtiop~nent of trasls in ihe Retatuma Marsh and alang the Petaluna River. The
tra~ls sha[l not damage hahatat va[ues af the Harsh or R~ver.
(S} 5ix hundred thousand doltars CSb00,000) to Sonoma County Regional parks for the
expansion of Guaiala Po~nt RegionaL Park.
tT) One mill~on one hundred thousand dollars iE7,100,00fl) to the C~ty ofi Bem tta, and for
granis by the Git of Bem c~a to nonprofit organizations for wetland restorat3an and publ~c impravements on
the Benecia Water~ront, Zn accordance w~;h the Ben~cia ~faterfront Restorat~on Pfan gnd the Benfcia Parks,
Tra~is, and Open Space Master PEan. High priority shsll be given to wetlands restorat~art.
tU) Tftree miliion dollars (53,00O,OOQ) ta the Gtty of Fa~r4ield, a+~d for grants by the City
of Fa~rfTeLd to nonprofit or an~zatiw~s, for ac u~sition of land and conservation easements to prov~de
~ermar~enc protect~on of farml~ands ~rt the 5uisun~lalley lying wath~n txo ro~les of the boundary of the 5uisun
arsh Preservatton Area.
(V) Three hurx.ired eighty thousand dollars (53$0,000) to Su~sun Gtty, and for grants to
r.onproftt organ~xations, foP uetland restorat3on and aCCess improvemertts at the Su~sun Marsh Natural H~story
stte.
NORTH GOAST
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(u) Ftve hurxlred ihousand clollars (5580,008) to De! Norte Caaity #orecc~eicition ard
restoration af rlati~e farest and ripar-an hab~tat betveen N~ghxey 101 ~d Lhe oce~ a t5e ~t1~ of the
Crescent C~ty tiarsh, ar~d facilities for the new northern tra~lhead of the Coastal Tra~l.
OTN~R AGENCIES
{d) Eighty five million do~lars (S85,OOd,00d) to the Santa Nonica Mounteins taessrvancy for eapitat
outlay and rants far acquisition, enhancemeni or restoration of naturel lands, i~sra~anent of pbtie
reereation ~acilities and for grants p~rsuant to Sec~~on 33264.2 of the Publ~c R sauces Cade, ~nd ior
ratated state adminisErativa eos s, pearsuant to Dfrieson 23 (eam~eneirg w~th 5ect~on 330007.
NOEui[hstandtng any other pro~fa~on af law funde shall tx expendad for the foilorrirg purpose~, cons{stent
with the purposes af this dfvision, accord~ng to thg ~o~lowing schedule. Artiy funds re~eeininp after tha
completion of these pro~ects sha[L be spent ar~ acqu~s~t~on or restoratian of netural (ards in tfie Santa
Flqnica Mo~tains Zone, and fqr relatgd state ad~inistrative purpqsgs, pursuant to Division 23 {cp~enc;nQ
xith Section '33000 and cant~ 6tent utth the pu es of this divtston.
C~) Thirty million doflars (s3~OD0,4(10) for acquis~tian, restoration ar~d erihance~esst of
caastal canyons, areas of ine or erc~+aealoqrcal i~portance, and s~gm ficant heb~tat areas, provided tltat not
less than twenty mill~ors dol~ars (S20 OD0,000) shalE be expended ~+~th~n the 7operga ~ariyon wtershed.
Creek s~atershed de~si n~ to r~~e endSrgtvent ~os~ia}tti f~d ot~ier ~tio~ ~ct oLher pra ects within the Matibu
g, pr pol4utent ~ut off ~nto Santa Mpnip Sey
(3l F~~e mill~on dallars (t5,OD0,004? tor expend+ture within the rrildl~fa corrtdor soutti of
itaute 101, as idmiified in the study r red The Nature Conserva~c
(4~ Thirteen ~i[tion dol~ars {5~3,000,000} to be expen~ed rri hin tke "Big Yild" arp
adjacent to Tapanga State Park, end Rust~c, 5uitivt~n, artid Maeidev~lle Canyons ~dentified in the ~twd~r
prepared by Camas~ity Devetop~n t by aesign.
C5) Five mi[lton dollars (55,000,000) for critical vildLife Mabitat, conservatian aM open
space prajecis. Prior~ty shall,be yiven to projects under threat of 4mned'sate deveE~~,t aM for
opportunsty purchases fran uiLling selters,
(~) Thres million doltars {t3,0pp 600} for i Eemerttatian of the Devil's Gate Master Plan.
Such funds shalf be ex~ended in coo~e ration with t~-e City of ~asadena.
(7) Twa million do[lars (52.000,00~) for the mounta~ns education prograa~, including 9rants
pursuant to SecEion 33204.2 of the Pub[ic Resourtes Code.
(8) F~ve miEfion dollars Ci5 000~000) for land scc~isition, restoration and aafisnce~ent
proJ ects along the Los Angeles River. Notwit~standing any other pre~zsian af law, fu~ds apprapritte~ herein
shell be ex~ended accordin~ to a plan adopted by the tonserrency, after eubl~c hearjrx,~s ti+hich shalt
deL~neate t e bo+rdaries o eligible pro'ects ard s+hich shell be fi~ed w~xh the Secretary af State ~s an
amendment to the Santa Monita Nountnins ~one.
C9) Three miElion dolEars {f3,000,Q00y far acquisition restoratian and enhancaa~ent of tha
Santa C[ara River. These fund,~ hall be expended in sooperat~an uith t~e City of Santa Ctsr~ts.
Motwithstand~ng any other provtis~on of lau, furds apprapriated herein shatl be expended sccordin~ to A pLan
adogted bv the rw~servancy efter publie hearings snd consultation x~th the c~ty and sll interested parties,
uh~ch shali de[ir+eate the Eioundaries of eligi6le,pro'ecis and r~~ch sAa[1 be f~ted with the SecretarY of
State as an ameridn~ent t4 the 5anta Monica Mounta:ns ~one as otherwise defined in Sectiores 33~05, 33105.5 and
subdi~is'son (c) of Section 332D4.3.
(1Q) Twa mi lt~on dollars (f2,000 OOt1) for expansion of the Sar~ Gabriel Yatiey Ri~ l3pen
5pace Carridor, to be expended in c rat~an x~t~ tha C~ty of Gl~ndora. Notw~thstandi~p eny other
provision of taw, funds a~proQrieted~rein ~all be ¢x~~ atcording !o a plan~ tcd~y t}~e
conservancy, aftrr public-heerings and_toruultatian w~th all interested perties which sha~l deltneate the
boundarie; of eltgio[e projects end which shall be fsfrd with the Secretary of $tate as an e~e~nt to the
Sants Ma~~ca Hounteins Zone.
(11) Seven mi~lion dollars (fT~000 OOOy for the acquisitiart of psrk, opert spact, ar3d
natura[ lands and Wildlife hab~tat in jhg Lfi~tt~er-~+uente Itill$. Prior ta the exp~~ icure of euch fuids the
conservsncy shall have entered into e~o~nt povers a4rqe~ent w~th the City of Nh~ttier to faciittste the
preservati m o4 rk and open space fands as prov~ded in 5ection 8(c)(5) of the order of the Las /~rgetes
Caunty Baard of ~i~pervisors L~roposition A) appraved si the consol~dated general electiors hetd ilovaiber 3,
1942.
(12) Five million dotlars (SS,OOO,ODQ) far pro~eets ~#thin the Rim of the Vsliey Trail
Corridor as deftned in Sect~on 33705.5 and ~ubdiv~sion (c) of Section 33206.3 and twtwithstand~ any other
provision of Larr, for tra~l cor~ectars and ~mprov~ents 6etween the Rim-o#-the-Yatlry Trsil snd Tt~ie Pacifac
Crest Trail.
(l3} One mitlion doltars {51,000 0~) for scquisit#an of allu~+ia! sa9e scrub in the Big
Tujunga Wash upsxream fram Hansen Dam. Lar~ds shaf! be acqu~red onty frao willing seilers.
(e) Foriy million dotiars (S40,a00,OQ0) to the Ce[ifarnia Tahoe Cortservaney !or theacqu isition,
devefoprt~ent, ~estoration, and enhancemeni of real r y and naturaf latds withtn the E.ake Tahoe reyion
lx,rsuant to TitEe 7.42 (carmenciny with Sectian G6~S~o~ the Goverrsnmt Code. and for a~inistraiive costs
incurred therewith fo~ the foilo-ring purposes:
t{) Protecting the natural ~rrvirorment thrwph soit trosior! control. acquisition,
restvration or enhancement af envfirormentatly amsitive lends, and restoration of strtsRa, streaN
env~rorn~ent xones, wetlands, and other natural arees. i2) Providing publfc access and
pub{ic recreatianal oppart~itiea.
(3) Enhancing w~ldtife and wild~ife habitat areas.
(4) Consol~dating lands for the~r iaore affect~ve srena9emeni as a unit.
04 the for#y mil[fon dollars (i40,~00,000). up Lo #ive a~iliion dol[ars (35,0OO,OQO) nay be ~rsed to
acquire tard and to develop e Lake T~oa research and pubiic educatfon cer~ter, which shatl be opented by s
pu~ltc tnstit~tion of h~ghar tearning tn Cal~fornia.
for ranis to~fteen m~lf~an five hundred thousand dolEars {315,500,000) #o the Department of Conservatias
g public ae~encies ard nonprofic or~anizatfons far the purchesr of conservation eesewmts an
prime agricultural La outs~da of incorporat areas, attordirg to tht followirg Schedule:
(t) Ts+o million dolfars {S2 000 000) In Tufare Can~y
(27 Faur a~illion dolfars {f1~,Of~,000) !n Merced Cas~ty,
(37 Two mitlian ftve hur-dred thousand dolEars `52,50d,0003 in San doaq~in Canry.
(4) Faur mtl~~an dolEsrs Cs4 000 000),in Talo Cauny
(5? 7wo mili~on dol4ara {t2,~00,~ff0) n Fresno ~axtittjr.
[5} One million dotlars (i1,~ 04U) ~n San Ben+ta Count1r.
rthe purpose of these gran s is fo deabnstrate the teasib~lity o! agriculturaE lsnd
preservation usirg canservation easesnen;s ~n the counties in ufiich the furds ara spent.
Cg) Fifteen million dollars (s]~ OOU,000) to tha Be{~artmerst of Forestry and fire Protecttan for
urban forestry pro~rams in accordarxe w~th 5ection 67~9.12. the ~rants made pur~uent to thts sectim shalf
be for capital out ay rposes including but not Lsmited to, cos s associated w xh the rchase and
plant~ng of trees, a~up to t~iree years of.care r~hich ertsures the long ter~ viab~lity o~thosa trees.
Prefarence for grants shalt be given to pro~ects arxi progren~s irwolving valunteers ard camRnity-6saed
orqanizat~ons. Ho Eess than f~fty percmt of the aranis made pursuant to thia prograia sha[~ be ±!~±e for
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tree plant~ng pro~ects ~n areas with a medtan ~ncane of iess than f~fty pereent oT [he state average. For
curvoses or this sundtvtsion, "area~~ may mean census tract.
(h) rorty seven m~llion five hundred tf~ousand dollars {~47,5C0,000) to the State Carttroller far
allatation wirectly to the foEEouing agencies.
(1) Forty tua millton f~~e hundred thc~sand dollars (342,500,OOdl to the Moemta~ns
~e_reat~cn ana Conservatian Autfiority far caoitaE autiay and adm~m stracive costs assaciatec! chereuith,
wn;ch, r~twit~stand~ng anv other orovssian af lau, snali be expended for the purposes prov~ded herein,
~cc~rcing t~ the following st7edc~le:
(A) Fifteen miilian dollars SSiS,QOD 000} fvr pro~ects uith~n the tos Angefes River
waters^ed port,cn af the Santa Susana Mountains and srithin the Sim3 N~lls kiEdlife corr»or.
(B} Seven million ~ollars (S7,pU0,p0a) for oro~ects w~ihin the Santa Clarita
'~oodiznds. cf this amounc, no less tnan three hunCred xhausanci dolEars (g300,000) st~all be spent for tratl
corridor connecsions to Racky Peak Park and ad~acent ou6Ltciy aNned land.
(C) Faur miilton fTVe hundred thousand dollars (54 504,000) to restore ar~d enhance
:+ildltfe and ri parian haoitat in and around the Sepulveda Basin, ~ncluder~g but not t~mtted to 8ult Creek,
Hasketl Cree~c, Woodley Creek, Hayrenhurst Creek and w~[dlife reserves, and for grants [o nonproftt
argan~zations for these purpases.
fD) 7hree mtllion dollars (S3,Op0,000) for the acGu~sitian of and deveio~xnent of
mourita~n camp fac~iities servsng d~sad~anta~ed arxi at-risic youth from los Angeles Cowty.
Mission Ca~yons w~th3n cheECttyenof~Los~Anqelesrs (510,OD~,000} for expenditure ~n upper Mandev~lle and
~F) Three mtll~on dollars {g3 000,000) for trtplementation of the Los Angeles
~reenways pro~ect. Arior~ty shal! be g~ven to eapendi{ures that use matchtnq funds.
t2y Five million dol[ars {g5,0~0,000) ta the Eastern Ventura County Conservat~on Authartty
for caoitaE autLay and adm~nesirative costs in connect~on therewsch, far pro~ects in the Sarota Susana
Mo~nta~ns between Happy Camp Canyon Park and Rocky Peak Park.
C~).Ftve million dollars L$S,ODO,~CO) ta the DeQartment af Boating and Waterways for capetal outlay
pr~~ects ana granss to other state agenc~es, local agencies and nonorofit argan~zat~ons to provide access to
rivers an~ natural lakes for nornrotor~zed vessels, ~ncludtng, but not L~mtEed to, tartoes tubes, kayaks, ard
rafts. None af these fur~s shall be a~located to arttficTal reservo~rs. For purposes o~ this paragrapn,
Lake Tahoe and C.ear Leke shail be cons~dered to he natural lakes.
(~) Tuen[y etghL m~ll~on seven hundred e~ghty thousand dollars (526,780,000} to the Department of
~'ater Resources far the aequzsetsen and restoratton of natural lands which conta~n ur6an strca~, creeks,
and ripartan areas, and for tratl deveioanent generally in accordance ~+~th Sect~an 7048 of the Hater Code,
and for related state admtn~sirative cas;s nat to exceed four hundred thousand dolEars tS400 000) in
accordance with the fallouing schedu{e. Hotwithstand~~g any limtts on the size of indiv~dua~ grants
establ~shed k~y Departmertt of 1later Resaurces reguEatians or guideltnes, there Shall be no E~mii on Lhe size
o~ the granis made pursuant to paragraphs ~2) through C8) of th~s subdiv~s~on, and the max~m~m grant made
aursuan~ to paragra~h (i) shali be three mill~on dollars (53,000,040}.
f1) Fifteen mziE~on dallars {SZ5,000,000) for grants to counttes, cities, cities and
eos:nzies, distr~cts, loca! agenc~es, and nonprorit argam xat~ons for the acqu~sztion and restoratian af
natural :ands uhich conEain urban streams, creeks, and riQartan areas, and for Lra3l developoent along Lhase
streams.
(2) Five mittion dollars {55,OOO,U00) for apen space acqutsition and restoration of a
greenway corr3dor along Santiago Creelc tn the cit~es of Orar~ge and Santa Ana.
L3? Four mTllion f~ve hurvdred thousand dollars (S4,5Q0,000) for the preservatton ar+d
restorat~on of craeks tn SanLa Barbara County. Pro~e~ts funded pursuant to thts paragrapf~ shail meet thtee
cr more oi tne fallouing criteria: tA~ close proximitY to urban areas• (s> benefits tn mun~cipal water
s~eoly aua[ity and quancity; (C~ multi-ob~active benefits, iD3 be uit~i~n an area o# knor+n fiood hazard; (E)
cantatn tnreatenea utildl~fe hah~tat; (f) provide the greatest degree of habitat restorat~on- and {G)
timm nently threatened, such as Misston Creek. Fhese furxls shall not be used for requ~red mi~igation related
ta ouat~c or prtvate developmenL or maintenanee pra~ects, 5uc may be used for enhancement pro ects rn
additton to ar~d cannected with required met~ gat~ons ~f a separate acca~mt~r~g of funds for eac~ is made.
Creek in Madera CauntF~fty thousand dollars (550,000) for a parkway and trafl aEong the North Fork of i~illou
(5) One m~llion dollars (51,000,000) for Strawberry Creek ~n A[ameda County.
(5) flne melt~on dailars (S1,OOO,OOQ) for 1lalnut Creek m Contra Casta County.
(7} 7uo millton dollars I$2,000,000) for San Ramart Creek }n the Ctty of uairx~t Creek, wath
highest priority gr~en to creek restoratsan and develaoment of a trait.
{8) Tuo h~r~dred tnirty thausand dollars (5230,000) for enhancement and restoratton of
hab~tat a[ong Santa Rosa Creek in and near the C~ty of Sania Rosa. Of this amour~t, up to eighty thousand
dollars (S8~,OQ0) may be expended on a bicycEe and hiking trail atong the creeic.
Laeal Ass3stance Grants
CBAPTER 3. Mi5CELLANE0I15 PROYISIONS
230~0 (a) The state grant awnies author3zed by subxseragraph (A) ot paragraph t5) of subd~vision (a?
of Sec*.ion 23007 shall be allxated to count~es, cities, and d3str~tts on the basis of their papuiatians, as
determined oy the Uepartment of Parks and Recreation, in cooperat~on uith the Department of finance, on the
bas~s of the most recent verif~abte ceruus data and other population data as the Oe~artment of Parks and
Recreatton may require to be furn~shed 6y any cow~ty, c~ty, ar d~strzct.
(by Forty percent of the total funds ava~lable far grants pursuant to thas sect~on shal! be
allocated to counties and regional pa r!c open-spaee, or parfc and opem space distracts formecf pursuant to
Chapter 3(comnene~ng srith Section 5500j of DivTS3o~ 5 an or before October 1 t994. Each caunty's
allocation shalE be in Lhe same ratia as the county's populat~on ~s ta the state~s tarai poputatton ex~ept
that each county is mtitEed to a m~nimem aiiocation of one hwidred f~fty thousand doilars (5150.006). In
any county that embraces all or part of the territvry of a regtonal park, open-space, ar park and open-space
dzstr~ct uf~ase board of d~rectors ~s nat the county board of supervisors, che amaxit allacated to the eounty
shall be apportioned between the county and the reg~anal district in propartion ta the populat~on of the
counry that ~s inciuded wtth m the terr~tory of the regionat distr~ct and the poQulation of the c«nty that
is outside tha terrstory of the regionaf district. For pur~oses of this subdtivis~on, the City and Co~ty of
San ~ranctsto is a county.
allocated~co~e~tses and~d strtet t~oitier th n~regaanal8b rkf~o 9ranis pursuant to this sect~on shall be
pa pen-sgace, or park and apen-space districts.
Each city's and each dtstrtct's a~lacation shali 6e ~n the same ratia as the ctty's or d~strict's populatton
is to the canb3ned totai o# che state's papulatton that ts included ~n zncarporated areas and in
~n~ncornorated areas utthirs Lhe drstrtcts except that eac~ city or d~str~et ts entrtled ta a manimum
allocation of th~rty thousand dollars (S3b,000?. In eny instance ~n whzch the boundarY of a tity overlaps
the boundary of a d~sLrict, the populacson in the aree of overlapp~ng jur~sd~ct~on shall be attr~buted ta
eacn ~urisdtction zn proport~an ~a the extent to uh~ch each aperaces and manayes parks and reereational
areas and fac~lities for that poQulation. In any ~nstance in whtch the baur~ary af a csty overlaps ihe
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boundary of a,district, arxl in the area of overtap tha city does not gperate and ~anafle park erd recreation
areas and factlit~es, all grant tuids shal[ be allocated to the district.
(2) Eath city and other district ~+ose 6oundariea pvcrlsp, shall develop a speoific plart
for altocat~n9 the rant funds tn accordance ~ith !he forniu{a spccified fnpa ragra (1). !f by Septanber
15, 1994, the ptan ~ias not 6em agreed xo by the affected ur~sdictioru and su6m~ ~ed to the k~epartment of
Parks and Recreat~on, the Departn~mt shal[ determtne the a~lacation of the yrant ~unds emony ihe affected
lur~sdictrons,
{3) For purAases o#,ih~s subdsv~sion, the C~ty and Canty of San Francisca is e city.
23011 The st8te grant ~onies suthor~z~ in s~~ ragr ph (A) af parayteph (b) of subdi~~sion (a) ot
5ection 23Q07 may be exper~ded by the rec'spimt far any af the ~otla+tr~ purposes, or eny combination
thereof:
Li) The developmd~t, rehabilitation lmprovdneni, or restoretiort of atl of the foilouing:
(1) Deteriorated raads, utt`i{ttes, and ather structures and facil~ties kith4n
exist~ng parks and recreatione! areas.
(2) Neighborhoad, cammun~ty, ~d regional parks.
(3) Beaches and pubiic access~eaYS to beacFies.
;43 Histarical or archaeolag icati reaource preservatian projccts.
5) Recreatsanal areas arxl fac~lit~es.
6) Hikir~, 6icyclfng. jog9irg. md equestrisn traits,
7y ilussu~s.
8) Campgrounds.
(9 lakes, resarwoirs, waterkays, and aquetdc rlcs.
(1~) Prortsion of facitities for persa~s VfLI7 ~i~lCBpS at park, recreetioriel and
other simitar facilities.
(ti) Senior and day care pe r!c and recreational centers.
(12) Park and recreational facil~~fes -+h~cR preverrt end reduce gang snd crimsna[
acLiv~ty, anci to make parks and other recreational faci[it~es safer, and to prewent drug-reEated actirity at
park and recreation fac~litiea.
{t3) Fecilit~es for youth recrestional services.
i~i) The acquis~tion o# deve[o_S~nt rights and easements in comeci4on wiLh eny xcgrisit~on
made for any purpose specffied in paragra~ s(Z) to (G}, inclusivr, of su6division (f> ot this seciton, as
long as the rtight or easement directly erifiances the m~oyment or usr#uirxss of the acquisit~on.
(~~~) The acc~uisition af Land for park, wtldltfe Rabitat, apen space, beaeh, recreational,
or h~siorical ar archaealogical presarvation purposes.
23012. Furids autharixed tor Local assistance yrants, for the Roberti-Z~ber Rsrr9s Urban Open-Space
and Recrea[ion Program Act (Chapter 3.2 (caEm~encing kith Sec;im 5~20) of Divisim ~), pursuant to
subparagraoh (e) of paragraph (8),of subdivis~on (a) of Sect~on T3007 may be experrded notwtthstandiny
Section 5b27, only for the acc;u~e~tian, devgtepmrrtt,.rehabilitat~on~ or restorat~on a#Aa rks, wildtife
hab~tat, beaches open•sp~e Lands, recrestiona~ tra~ls, or rgcreatianal facilities and areas, snd fos the
developnent r~gh~s or rasea-ents in corrxct~on wath those ae¢i~sitiona.
23073. (~) (1) F+.nds far hsstorical nd archaeological preservati~o~n~p~ o 1ects authorixed in
suhparaq~raphs (t) and tE) 04 parsgrapi~ (b) o~ subdi~isipn (e) af SactEors 730UT sha4l be sdministe~ed by the
5tate v f~ce of e~storic PreservaEion and ahall be availabEa es Qrant~ on s ta~pet ~ti~4 basls ta cities,
counties, t~ties and tounties, distrycts, local agen4ies, and nonprof~t organixaT3ons far the ecqu~sition~
prptect~on, stab~lixation preservation, rehabiEitaeian, resLOrat~on or reconstruction qf hiator:ul
resources and ihe acguis~~ion, prateetfan, stahilizatjon, or presrrvstian Qf archa~ologicaE resoc3rc~s. An
indtvidual ur~sdtct~an mey enter ~nto an agtee~nent ~+th nonRrofit oPgsnti9tion fort iha purpose of
carrying ~ a grant, sab]ect tti the requirements af s~d~visian (a1 pf Secttar: 23D37,
{Z! An amant not to exceed tr~o~~ercmt of the allxation msde by subparagraphs (C) and (E)
of P~ragraph_(6) of su6division (a) af Section 23U0T ~day be usfd far sctual costs ineurred in comectian
uith the adnsn~strat~an ef the rants. Nat more thsn txenty f~ve p~rcent of any grant niade purs~,ant to
subparagraph (G? of para raph,(~y of subdivisio~ (a) af Section 23D0T uay 6e experided for rposes of $tudy,
[~e5earcft, pEann~r3g, cons~ructfan and engineering doc~n s, and adainistrstion. Nqt nwre t~an luen~y five
percent o# ar~y grant made pursuane to aubQaragra~ (E) o~ peragraph (6) of subdirision (a) f Sectson 23007
maY be exper-ded #or archaeofogicaE survey and re~wrts, speciat saEVage excavatton and artl~sct regervat~an
act~vit~es ~n tonformance x~tfi aee ted curetion ~tandarris. The amxtmue en~o~nt o~ arryr yran! aut~iorixed
purs~ant to subparagraphs (C) and (~) of subdiv~s~on (a) of Section 23007 shat! not exceed ane m~llion
dallars (51~000,000).
(3) The State Rfstoric Resources COIi1B1SSiQf1 shalE, besed y~on pubtic hearings and sctive
p blic participat~on, revise existing triterie and procedures #or the seirction o~fpr ojects to be fur~ded
through ihe grants authori:ed by subperagra~ s{C) and (E) of paraqraph (b) of subd vig~on (a) of section
23007. Rr:ority shaEE 6e 9~ven to rants de~igned for the ~reservat~on of hsQhly siyn~ficant resources
+rhich sre threatened W~th tlamage, ~terioration, or deseructtort.
(4) Ta be e[~gible #or fund~ng each pro~ect shalt neet these crlterta snd procedures, and
tha preser~ation standards estabtished by the 5iate Office af N{staric Preservation.
{b) For thepu rposes of subdivisioro (e? ard f) of 5ection 23p02 s~bparagraphs (C) and (•P) af
paragraph (a} of Secttprt 23007 and su6dtvision (s) o~ th~s ection. th~ ~ern-s "acqu~s~tion", p~Ol'.CCtiOI~p~
'stab~t~xeiion~~, "preservatianh ~'rehab~iitation", "restorat~on", snd "reconstruct~an" shall 6e def~ned as
in thz Secretary of Interiorjs S~tandards arxl GuideEines for Historic Preservation Pra'eeta.
(c) Priar to recar~acndirg or approv~ng expenditures pursuant to sectian 23D0~ tlsat involve the
treatmgnt of historic or archaeo[o9ical resour~es, the state agency respons~ble far rsca~m~endiny or
approv~ng the expendi w~es shaLE ¢eterm{ne that such treatm~mts meat the Secretary of Interipr~s 5tanr~ards
and other svch historic preservat~on standards required by la~. To the exter-t that the services of the
Office of Historic Aresarvaiian are ut~ltzed to corduct such revieus, ihe requestFn9 stste egency shall
reimburse the Dffice of FEistor~c Preservation for the services reqE~ested snd se~bsequently pravided.
23D14. The funds au;harized tn su6paragraph (D) of.paraqraph (5) of subdiv~sian (e) of Section 2300T
shall be avaiiabie as grants on a coo~petittwe bas~s to cit~es, caunties, cities and canties~ district~,
local agencies, and r-onprofit organixations for the d~eloQment, iaprovement,_or rehab~litetfon of hikin9.
bitycling wheelchair ard handscapped accessible jogging~ and ~ques trisn tra~ls recognized in a locel
general p{an, reg ional pian, master plan, or sta e p[an. Prio~ity shatl be gtyen Lo gr nt for regfana!
trAiEs which LinK tands owned by tsro or mor~ pub~ic sgencies end ~zch are o(nity app~i~ for by those
ree,on~ai~recreateSOnaihtrait symst~~~taatedg~n me'O~,Q00I s~iell !x allocat~ for the devetopaien! of
thsoughout the entire metropoiitan area and that com~ect~parks and'~n sapece a~ndign~atura~ilgerv~e pi~~an~.
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histortcal ar~ cuitural r~sources.
23bt5. (a} The €u~ds specified in subparapraph.(H) of peragraph ;6) of suhdiviston (a} of Section
23007 shall be available as prants on a eompetttive bes~s to [xai apencies #or urban r~ver parkuay
pro~ects.
subd~vision (aje the~Deh r~t tnt shat[l ~ty~ef projects s~nitted to th~ 4eparttpmt ~or funding pvrsuant to
pa g prefertnce to projects with tFie folla+ing chsrecteri$tlcs:
~(1) ihe project i~ a regiansl faciiity w~iich witl $erve a metropol~t~ ~opu !$t~on.
(2) ihe pro~ect s~~ll prov;de recreational ~.;ten+ties ta low and moder-ate incane
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^e~ghoornoods that are underserved u~cn parks, recreational areas and natural areas.
(37 The pro~ect wiEi preserve and restore wildla{e habstat assac~ated ~~•.h a r~ver er
s:ream
(S) The ~roject uill prov~de wildit#e corridors.
pra~ect utli provide linxages betueen extsting recreattion uniis or promote the
expan~ed use of ex~st~ng recreational un~ts
(6) ihe nro~ect is incluc:ed sn ar referenced in the Eocal agency's general plan; or a
specific plan fvr t~e river parKUay has t~een adooced by the locaL agency
234t6 (a} After ane or more publ~c hearings, the Department of Parks and Recreacion shall adopc
c~iteria and nrocedures to clarafy ar amultfy the statutory criten a for evaluattng applications for
competiciye grants s~ec~fied in su~aragraph (H) of paragrapi~ (b} of subdrvis~oR (a) oi Seciton 23007.
(n) The ~epart~nent may, as neeaea, and Tn accoraance v~th the procedures specified in subdivision
{a7 of this secEton, revtse exist~ng cri[eria and procedures for evaLuat~ng appl~cat~ons for competitive
granrs spec~fied in subeeragrapn Ly) of paragraph (6) of sui~d~v~sian (a? of Sectton ~30p7. AlL neu,
revased, and existing cr~ter~a snali be oroadly disseminated.
(c) Individual appl~cattans for grents pursuant ta subpatagraphs CA?, (B), fC?, {D), (E), {F) (G),
and tH) of paragrapn (6) of subd~vTS~on {a7 of 5ect~on 23007 shali be submsttesl to tne peqartment of ~arks
and Recreaticn for approval as to conformity ~~th the rea~uirern~nts of thts chapter. Exceot for an
acolication ror a grant under suboara~raphs (Cy, (=) (F) and (E) pf oaragraph (S? af subdiv~sion {a) qf
Sectton Z3007 the applicatiaR shall ne accomoanied ~y cerctficasTOn fran che p[amm ~g agertcy af the
aopitcant tha~ the pro+eci for wnich the grant ~s appeted is canstsient uith ihe park and recrean on p{ement
of [he apolicaole city s ar county~s or city and county's generat plan ar the d~str~ct~s or iocal ageruy~s
park ano recreetion plan and s~iLl satisfy a hrgh pn or~ty need. 1n order ta utzl:ze availab{e granc fur~s
as effectzveiy as poss~ble, overtapping pr ad~ointng ~urtsdtcttons are encouraged to combine pra~ects and
su~nit a ~o~nt appl~cation.
(d) uith the exception of grants provicfed ~vider subparagrepi3s (A) (B) ar~d (D) of aragraphs C6? of
suhdi~ision (a) of Sect~on 23007 the min~mum amaunt that may be apolied {~r any individua~ pro~eci is
tuenty thousand dollars (320,OOOS.
te) Any amounc granted an a conroeticive basis pursuant to th~s art~cle shall be tn additaon to, and
^et 3n lieu of, any other grant to -rf~~cn the applicant ~urisdzctian may be entftied to p rsuant to this
chapter or orher funds that may also be used for the purpose fnr which tne 9rant is applied.
Z30]T. (a) Ho srate grarst furods auchorazed under Seci~ort 23007 may be disbursed unless the applicant
agrees on behalf of ttself and any successor, to each of Lhe follawing:
(i) To maintain and aocrate the property acautred, deveiooed, rehabiLitated, or rastored
ai:n the funds for a peraod carniensurare u~th t~te ty~e of nra~ect and the propartton or state grant mom es
and iocal funas atlacated to the capsral costs of the pro~ect. utth the approva! of the grant~ng agency,
che annl~cant or tts successors tn tnterest tn the praperty may transfer the responstb~l~ty to maintain ar~d
opera:e the property ~n accordance Wtth th~s sectson.
(2) To use the property only for the purpose of this dtviston and ta nat make and not
perm~t any other use, sale or other disposit~nn af the property except as author~zed 6y s~ec~f-c act af the
~egislature.
C~) All applicants for a grant pursuant to Section 23DOT shall su#xnir an application to the
adm~m stering agency for grant approval. Each applicatio~ shall ~nciude in ~r~i~ng the agreements spec~fied
~n suhd~vtsion (a7.
(c) The agreements spectf~ed in subdivision {ay shail not pre~ent the transfer af procerty acqu~red,
~eveLoped rehabilitatecf, or restored u~th funds authorized pursuant to 5ect~an 23007 fran ~he apptscant Lo
a pu6lic agency, provided the successor p~bl~c agency asstmes Lhe obiigation ~mposed 6~r thase agreemenis.
[d) [f the use af the property,acquired through grants pursuant to th~s division is changed to ane
ctner than permit[ed ur~der the paragrapn or Su6paragraoh of 5xtian 23007 fran wnich the funds were
aopropriated, or che property ts soid or atherH~se disposed of, an amount equai ta the greater of the {7}
amount of the grant, (2) fa~r markat value of the real praperty or port~on thereof acqu~red wtth the grant,
or (3) the proceeds from the sale o# the property, or partton t~iereaf, acqusred with the grant, shall be
used by tne granc rec~ pient, sub~ect ta subdlv~sion (a), far a purpose author~zed in that paragraph or
s~~caragraflh or shalL 6e re~mbursed Lo the fund and be avat{able for appraprtattan onEy for a use author~ze~
tn inat paragraph or subparagraph.
(e) I4 a oroperty, ar portton thereof uas deveiooed enhanced rehabi[itated, or restored w~th
`unds granied pursuant to Sectton 230U7, ar~d the use af the prooerty ts changed tc one other than permitted
under the paragraQh ar subparagraph of section 23~QT from which the funds uere approqrtated, or the property
~s sold or otherrrise dispased of, an amount equal to the greater of the (1? amo~uit of the grant, ar (2) the
fair marke: value afi thase i~nprovemencs, shaLt be used by the grant rec~pient, sub~ect to subd~vision {a)
for approp~sacaan only~ar~a use authoraz~ed tnstt~iat~paragraph orasu6Qaragr8~phrsed ta the furid and availab~e
(f) Funds appropriated for iocal ass~stance grants pursuant to 5ect3an 2300T shall be encembered by
t7e rec~pient uithin three years of the dace when the appropr~at~on beeames effective. Sect~on 23042 shal[
govern the d~strtbuttan of the furids.
23018. All grant funds prov~ded in su6division (a) of Seciion 230D7 shall be ort a reambursement
6asis with the local agency receivtng reimEwrsement up ta the appraved grant amarst upan cortQletion of the
pro~ect. The Oe{~artment o# parks and Recreation ma prov~de for re~m6~.~rsement on an increrr~ental basis.
23{!19_ Funds allocated pursuant tv paragrap~i s(2) and <3) of subdivis~on (a) of Sect~an 23007 shall
be appropriated prtmar~ly for pra~etts that accomp[~sh one ar more of the follow~ng:
(a) Serve metropolttan populattan centers and actormiodate day-use and xeekend-avernight vtsits.
(b) Provtde for the developn~nt of extsting ~its k~th the raim m~m fac~i~ties necessary for
accessibilzty, use and ~nterpretat~an.
(c) Rehab~~~tate facilittes sc existinq units that uill provide for more efficient management and
redueed ooerat~onal costs.
(d) Min~m~ze deperidence on motor ~ehicles and reduce other forms of energy snd uater consumpt~an
through a ropriately dessgned fac~lit~es.
~ Complete ongofng pro ects, includ~ng those begun emder the Cal~#ornia wi[dlife, Coastal, and
Park Lafxy Canservatian Act of 19~ (D~vts~on 5.8, ca~.~~~~c~ng with Section 5900) approved by ihe Califarn~a
voters at the durre 7, 1488, direct primary electton.
C4) preserve examples af historical and cuicural resources, natural resaurces, and natural
larxlscapes that are underrepresented ~n the state park system.
g Preserve naturaL and culture! resources of statewtde significance.
3 20. (a My person may nomFnate a pra~ect to be funded pursuant to paraqraphs (2) and (3} of
subdsv~sion ta)_o~ Sect~on 23007 far study by the Depariment of ?arks and Reereation. Fhe State Park and
Recreation Ca7mission shal{ nom~nate prajects afcer hoLd~ng at Least one pubiic hearzng #o seek prolect
propasals from indtvtduals, eit~zen graups, the Department of Rarks ar~ Recreat~an, and other public
agenc~es.
(b? 7he Department of Parks and Recreation shall study arsy naninated projecE. In addtt~an to the
procedures requ~red by Secl~on 5006, the Department shall submit amuaLly to the legisiature and [o the
5ecretary af the Resaurces Agency a report consisting of a prtorst~zed ltst~ng and carparat~~e evalustion of
alt pro~ects nam nated far study, ~n accordance w~th the failok~ng scheduie:
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(]> Jern~nry 31 1995, for proje~cts narninated prior to Octaber 1, 1944.
(2) J~e 1, 79~5, and eac~ June 1 therea#ter far prajects rran~nated between October 1,
1994 and Jan~ary 31, 1995, ar-d before each Jarxta~ry 31 thvea~ter.
Cc) Nominated pro~ects shail be forwar~ed by the Secretary of the Resourcz-s Agency ta the Director
of F inance for inclusion tn the Bud et B~[l.
Z3020.5 Not iess than one t~iird of the f s allocated in each of s ragraphs U1) and (B) of
paragraph (3) o# subdivasion (a} of SecEion 23DO~shell be spent for minor a~majo~ cspital outiay
pro~ects, ard far Category il pro~ects costi over 550.000 each, including proje~is for the repair
res[oratian, rehabil~tation and repEacenent o~ wern, damaged, obso[ete end unders~zed facilities, s~nxturrs
and utitities uiihxn the State Park Sys[en~.
2302'I. [n thr allocstfon of f~s~ds pursuant to ~aragraph (2) of s~bdivis~on (s? of Secticn 23007,
added cons~deration shall be yiven to prvjects in area$ previously undersarved b~y the sLate pert sy stcm.
23022. Ft~ds allxated rsuent to subpera raph CBI af peragraph (3) of subdivi}ion (a) of Section
23007 shall be availab{e for in~and rqsources an~ ~ak~s, reservoirs and ~aterways within the state park
systera ~ncluding State 1later Fac~lities. as defaned tn parsgrsphs t1? to 44), inelusire, of siPodivisian (d>
of Sec~ion 12934 of the 1later Code wiihtn the state park systed.
23023. (a) Funds sllacate~ pursuant to su~ rsgrapl- (C) of paragraph (3) of s~6divis+on (a} of
Section 23007 shall be avaifable for interpretive faciCdties that supQort vofunteer proyrams for the state
park syst~r.
~6) Projects for the state park systes funded pursuant to s~aragraoh (H) ~af parag.aoh i3) of
subdivisior~ Ca) of Sectson 230D7 shatl ^eet ihe reservation standa~ds sstab{ished the S.aEe Office of
H~storic Preservetion.
23fI24. 3n making ex ituras tn the various specific atLxatian categories af paragraph i3} of
subdivision (a} of 5est~an 300T, at least five mittion dottars tS5,OQ0E000) ~l~all be spent for t~e
deveLopment or rehabilttation of csrt~graxxls in the stat~ perk sysiem~ +r-clud~ng camper-servtng facititfes,
comnon areas and protectiore ~d resioratian of rsatural features ++ithin cs~ rouids.
23D2~. Fur~ds altocated pursuent to sc~paraqraph (E) of paragr,~ t3) of aubdivisinn ta? ot 5ection
23007 sha[f be availab[e for the devefopaient or rehab~~itation pf trai(s within tha state perk syste~ or
connecttn ~nits of the state park systeat.
2SaZ5. a) uork efforta for naturai heritage stewardshippu rposes pursuant to subparagraph CF) of
pa ragra~ C3} o~ ssabd~vision (a) of Sect~an 230p7 ma~ include, Ex~t are not lsrnited ta, ob~sct~ves such as
3he con ro[ of major erosion and geologtt haterds t e restorat~on of 4ritisal plant and ania~al habitst, Lhe
contral and elamination of exat~c spec~es mcraac~iment, the stabilization of coastal du~es and bEuff;, and
the plannir~g necessary ta ~ lemer~t those objectf~es. These effarts shait rat ine ude activitles r+h~ch
merely sup~ [ement normal sta~te pa~k system operations or which are usua[ly funded ~ra~ other sources.
(b) Pra ects far cultu~at her~tage stewardship purposes fcnded pursvant to sc~bparagra~ CD) of
paragrapt~ (3 0~ subdivisior~ ;a} of Sect~on 23007 mey include, but are not iimited to, stabtl~zation and
protectian o~ h~storicai and archaea[ogical resaurces in tl~e staie park system, These pro~~cts dc not
tnclude ihe rehabititation, restarstion, reconstruction, #nterpretatlon, or mttigat~on typically required
as part o# the facility developmrnt,prograro. Tnese ~rojects ahell not incfude acEivities which rierd y
supplert~ertit norn~al statc parlc qx ratiorts or khich are usua[Ly ftnded fraai other sources.
230Z7. Ftr~ds allxated pursuant to subdivision (j) of Section 23087 shall be avsila6te for grants ta
locat ovblic agencies and nonpPOf~t organiietians by tha Departmmt af liater Resources fqr the acqu~sition
or restoration of nstura[ landg that contain urban sLreems, creeks, end ~ip~rian areas• f~r retated state
adia~n~strattve costs as $pectf~ed in that st~di~isdon, erd for use by ihe Depnremer~ o~ Stater Rrsaurcea to
provide p[amsng and dgsign assistance et the requss! 4f lxa! agenctes ~ rwr~prof~t orgsni~ations, in an
anau~t not to exceed fifteen percent of the a~aount avafin6le for ~rants #n ar~y ~iscal year, ~n accardance
~+i th Sect i ort T048 of Lhe Water Code.
23028. any conservetion easemen[s aequired pe~rs~n! to this act shall be acq,~irad ~n perpetuity and
shall cdn~ l with appltcab[e pto~isians of state law.
Z3029. If the Directar of Parks ar~d itecresttan tinds that the use would 6e ca~patible ~+ith the
u~timate use of the real praperty as s t~it or part of a tmit of the state park system and wtth the saxtid
management and conserv$tion of resourcrs wi~hin Zhe unit, the 6irector may malce agreaaenta ~+(th respect to
any real property acquared pursuant to psragraphs (2) or (5) of subdivision (a} of gectian 230t37 for the
cont~nu4d tenancy of the seller of the property for a per4od af time and ~n¢er conditior~s that may be
mutually agreed upon by the atate and the seE[er so long as ~he selfer proauses to pay the taxes on his or
her interest ~n the property that become due, owing , ar unpsad ors thr inter st crgated by the agreemant, and
so long as the setler cond~xts any operat~ans on tfie land accardir~ to spec~ficat~or~s fssued 6y the
approprtate d~rector or officer jo protect the propcrCy !or the pu613c uss or which ii was acc~ ired. A
copy o# the agreement sheEl be f~led uith the eax~ty clerk In the canty in which the property-is lacated.
The arrangement shaEl be campetible uith the operatsan of the area by the state, as determined by the
appropriate d~rector or of#icer.
23030. Ali grants, pifts, devises, or bequests to the siate. condiLionat or uicond~tianaE, for park,
conservation, recreat~on, or other purposes for which real property way be scquired or developed pursuant to
this chap[er, may be accepted arid rece~ved on behalf af tha state by thr app iate departmmtaE d~rsttar
with the appraval of #he Dtrec or of Finerxe. The granis. y~fts, devtses, qrr~~gt6 shall be ave~iabte,
uhen appro~r iated by the Legts~ature, fof exper~diture for the pu es specitied ~n Section 2300T.
23031. Real property acqu~red for tht state perk systein s~al{ ca~sist predoaainantiy of open or
naturel ~ends~ intludting lands ~rider waxer capabts af being utilized for recreatiortei purppses, snd ;ands
necessary for the prrservation af coastal er4heeoEogical, or historicet reswrces. Notw~thsta~ding Section
23D22, no firtids derived fran the baxJs au~har4zed by this ~}iv9$fon shsli be tx fQr ihe consiruction of
anY reservoir designated as a part of the ~~State Waier Facitit~es," ss dtf~ in subd~vfision td) of Section
12934 of the Uster Code.
23032. Prior to approving Lhe acquisitton af lands that are tocated on or near tidelards, s~merged
lands, sxamp or overfloued lends, whether or no~ those tarid$ heve 6een 9ranted in trust ta a Eacsl publit
agency, the state agency res~ons ~ble for approv~ng the ecquis~tion sha{[ su6m~t to ihe 5tate tards
Commission arry proposal for the acquisition af those 4ands ~rsuant to thig di~is{on. The State Lends
Comnission shati, utithin sixty days of st~mittal, re~iew ihe proposed acquisiLion, e~eke a deterRination as
to the siate's exastir~ or poEent~al interest in the lands, ard repart iis findings to the pcibtic agency
proposing to acquire t e Lard, to the Departe~ent of Parks arid Recreatiors, ard to the Departsient of Genera!
ffervices.
23033. {a) Any lards eequired reithin Settior~s 2, 1~, 11 12, T3 1k 15, 22, 23, ared 2G and ~+tthin
the southeast quartgr of Seciian 3, ot Tamship ~ South Range ~i East S~an ~ernardino Base end I~rid~an,
with funds made availahle pursuant to th9s div~s on sha~E be sub~ec ~o this sectian.
the A ua~Ca~l~e 8ansdsof ~Cahu~ltea~~~~si~t eon, be offered to the tho~ted States to be canreyed in trvst for
cond~tions: part o# the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation on the follo~ir+g
(1) The tands shall be adroenistered ~the ~3ua Csl~ente Band of Cahuitla Indians as
addit~ons ta the existing trebeE reserves established Sect~or~ 3Cc) of the act of 5eptertiber 21, 1959 (73
Stats. 603, A.L. 86•339). t e ~
currently in effect~foreexistirg tribnl ~rpeesertv~e lands. ~ic, sub~ect to reasorsable restrictions such as tf+ose
2~
(3} The Eands snall 6e used far pro[e~tion of wildlife ha6itat and other naturaL resources,
preservat~on of cpen space, provTSion or recrea;ian, reservatton oi nattve palms and other piants and
znimais na[3~e to he area anri the preservatton tn place or t~e respectful pubLtc a~splay~ at :he optton of
:he Agua Cal~ente Sand of ~ahuilia fnd~ans, of the archaeologtcal and cuLturaL resources or Lhe area.
(~) Na ex~s~ir.g tribal reserve lar,ds shall he acqutred oursuant t0 [h~s d~viszon.
{d> No lard Witnin the boundaries ar che Agua Caliente Tndian Reservat3on shall be acquired unless
aoproved by tne Agua Caliente aand ot Canuilla Indians.
(a} This sact~on is not ~ntended to restrict the acqutstt]on of su~tabie iands oucside the
ex[erior taundar~es o# E~e Agua Gal~ente lndian Reserva[ion for transfer to the ~ndian Canyons ~eritage Park
ar tor mana qement tn conlunctsan uith tne managemen[ o; thac park,
23034 The ~ildf~fe tonservatian Board shail give high qr~ority to acqu iring tands canta~ning Valley
~akst old grouth Ponderosa Pines, and oak commun~ties in the Sierra Nevada foothills wh~le carryang aut Lhe
-equirements of subdi~tsion (b} af sect~on 23007 if suth acauisit~ans are compati6le wsth the other
~equirements of that sul~o~visson.
23035 An applstaL~on far a grant pursuant to subd~vtsion (a) of Sett~on Z3UQ7 shall be Suh~~tted ta
the Director of Parks and Recreatton for re~iew and approval• an appltcatton far a grant oursuani to
suodivisian Cb) of Sec[~an 230UT sha~L be su~nttted to the Ezecutive ~irector o# the uildl~fe Conservatton
3card far reveeu and aoproval; an apQlication for a grant pursuant Lo subd~vis3on (e) of Secttan 23007 5ha[t
ae sul~mitted to the Executive Offirer pf the Coastal Conservancy for revieu ar~d aporoval, an apeltta[ton for
a gran: oursuant to subdivis~on (d) of Sectton 23D07 shall be suixmtted to •he Executive O~rectar of the
5anta MonTCa Mcuntatns Conservancy for rev~ey and approval; an aoplication #or a grant cxarsuant to
suodtv~sion (e? oT Sect~on 23007 shall be subm~tLed to the Executive Of4tcer of the Cal~fornta 7ahoe
Conservancy for re~iew ar~ approval, an app iicat~on for a grant pursuant to subdivis~on (f) of Sectsori 23D0T
s7all be submitted to the Darector ot the 0epartment of Conservatian for review and approva{; an appl~cat4on
for a g~ant pursuant ta subdtv~sion fg) of Sectton 23007 shall be su~mtted to the Oerector of Che
~_wartrnenc of Forestry and Fire Protection for review and aoQrova{; an app lication far a grant purs~a~t to
s~.:xivvsion (i) of Section 23007 shall be submitted ta the D~rectar of the Oeoartaent af Boating and
4iaeer~ays for review and aooroval, an aopl~cation ror a grant pursuant to suo~zviston (~) af Sectzan 23DDT
s~all ~e submitted to tne Director of ahe Department oi ~fater Resaurces for rev~e++ and appraval.
23a36. (a) Of tne funds rece~ved by t~e C~ty of Las Mgeies pursuant to suboaragra s(A) and (B) of
paragraqh (S) of sul~divis~an (a) af Section 23047, no iess than twa millton dollars IS2,00~000) shaEl be
spent to acquire iand to exnarx! Etysian Park. Ef these f~s cannat be soent by Juiy 1, 2060, they may ~e
used for other purposes spec~fied tn subparayrapns (A) and (S) of paragrapn (6) of suod~vts~on (a) of
Sa~t~cn 23G07.
(h) 1n additian to any other autf~qrized purposes,_ the C3[y of Lang Beach may use any funds they
recetve pursuant to suooaragrapns (A) and (B) of paragraph ~5) of st~d~vtszon (a7 af Sect~on 23007 for
capi~caE outlay pro~eccs under subsuhparagraphs (ii) and (sii) of subparagraph (T) of paragraph (7) of
suhd~vision (a) of Sect~on 23007.
23037. (a) Funds granted pursuant ;o Sectsan 2300T may be expended for development, rehab~titation
and restarat~on only on lands awned by, ar suo~ect to a lease ar other interest, heEd by the appi~cant Eocal
agency, c~ty, county, city and caunty, d~scr~ct or nonprafit organ~zation ar appiicable state agency_ If
those ~ands are not ouned by the applicanc or t~ie state agency, the applicant or the agency shali first
demonstrate to the san sfact~on of the edm~n~stering agency tnat the oro~ect uiil provide ~wbl~c 6enef~ts
commensurate weth the type and duration of tnterest in tand he{d by the app ticanc or agancy
(b} No fursds shall be allxated to the purchase or ~mprovemenc of propercy wh~ch othen+~se wauid
have ta 6e p~rchasep, ir~ro~ed, do~ated or dedicated due to the re~irements af the California EnvirormentaE
C~ai3ty Act other mztigation requ~rements, or other natural resaurce protect~on laus or regutations.
236~8. Every axaenditure p~rsuant to this Davision shail canpiy uith the Caliform a Ernr~ronmental
wua[tty Act (Dtvis~on 13 (comnenc~ng uith Seet3on 21000)).
23039. Na state funds authorized ur~der Section 23~07 may be dis6ursed unLess the appl~cant agrees to
the cendittons t~ Sect~an 5919 as app ticabLe ta this Chapter ar~ Lo the extent that Sectton 5919 is
com.patible wtth Sectton 230i7. Ta the extent that 5ect~ons 5919 and 23US7 are tnconpat~ble, the pravtsions
oi 5ecUOn 23417 shall ~sreva3 L.
23a4p The pro~isions of subdtv~ston (a) of Secttare 5929 apply to property acquired pursuant to LF~is
Division.
23041 (a) Wtth respect to Seetian 2300T, all appropr3attons for the purposes af pa ragraphs (i) and
(2) of suGdi~ision {a), subparagraphs (A} [hrougn (F) arxk su~ragraph (H) of paragraph (3) of subd~vision
(a), paragraohs (4) and (b) of subd~vis~on (a), para raphs (1 (L), (3), and (4) of subdtvis~an (b~
paragraph (1~ of subdivis~an (c) sutidivTSions (e), ~g7 and ~~~, and paragraph (1) of subd~~ision (aS shal!
:.e included in a section of the ~udget Bi~l for the i94-5 fiscal year ana each succeeding fi scai year for
cons~aerat~an by the Legisiarure ana shall bear the capiiars "Californ~e Safe Nezghoorhood Parks, Gany
Frevention, Tree Plant~nq 1litdl~fe, Caastal, Sen~or Certter, Park, Wetlands, Rivers, Forest and Agn cuEtural
Land Conservattan Act of 5944 Program.~~ The sectton shatE contain separate ttems for each pro~ect, each
c:ass o~ pro~ect, or each element of the program #or uh~ch an appropriation is made.
{b) Al[ apprapr2aFtons spectf~ed ~n subdivisian (a) of thts secteon are sub~ect to atL lzmitattons
enacted in ihe Budgec Act and to all fiscai pracedures prescri6ed by Law wtth respecs to the expend~ture of
state funds unLess expressly exempte~ from those laws 6y a statute enacted by the f.egislature. 7he Beidaet
Act shall contaan propased appropriattons onty for the pro9ram elements and c[asses of proiects contem~jated
by this divfs~on, and no funds Certred from the bonds author~zed by las~ for ihe purposes af thts dtvts~on
may be expended pursuanc to an aoprapr~at~on not contained ~n thase sect3ons of ~he 8udget Aet.
(c) Hotuithstand~ng Sectton 13340 of the Gaverrnicnt Code and SUIJd1Y3SlOf13 (a) anck (b) of th~s
Section, ten m~lE~on dolEars (S10,OQ0,000) of the funds deser~bed tn subparagraph (A? of paregraph (3} of
subdiv~stan (a) of Sect~on 23007 and ten m~llton doilars (570,000 OQO) of tNe funds descn#~ed en
s4bparagraph (B) of paragraph (35 of subdivis~an (a) of Sectton 23b07 are hereby appropr~ated, without
regard to fiseal year, d3rectly to the Department of Parks end Recreation for tne purposes spec~f~ed in
those su~ ragraphs. Not more than two~percenc o# ihese funds may be used for pre-planning purposes.
Cd) Noturthstanding Sect~an 73340 of the Ga+rerrment Code and subd~vis~ons (a? and (b~ of th~s
Sectian, five million do{Ears (55,000,000) of the funds described ~n paragra~ f1) af subdivTS~on (c7 of
Sectian 23007 are hereby apQrppr~ated, utthout regard to f~scal year, directly to the Coastai Conservancy
for the purposes soeczf~ed in that paragra
(e? Notwichstanaing Section 133~D of the Goverrment Code all funds nat described in subdivision (a)
af thzs section are hern'oy approQn ated, uithout regard ta fiscaf year d~rectly to the state agervcy yhich
is to adno~ister [hem. 7fsese funds are not sub~ect to appropr~ations by+ the Legtsiature except as pro~ided
~n Sectton 2304Z.
23042. {a) (t) L1~th respect to Section 23007 if any rnor~~! ailocated pursuant to paragraphs (5~ and
(7) of subd~vasion (a) of Sectiors 23007~ paragraphs [5~ through{75y of su6division (b) af Section 230 T ar
paragraphs t2) through(821 of su6divrsion (c) ot 5ectian 2300T is not expended prior ta Juiy i, 2004 t~se
agency to whieh the funds are ortgtnaily allocated shall sukm4t Lo the LegtsiaEUre a plan for exper~difure of
the funds sn accordance wtih the purposes af th~s division uithin a county ar count~es in which ihe fwids
uere or~gtnally authorized to be expended, and the Legislacure may approve the plan pursuant to
appropr~acian Lhrough the Budget Act. !f the reallocated fw~ds are nai expended uithin f~~e years after the
effect~ve date oi that statute, the Legislature may, through the Budget Ac:, realtocate the funds for
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expendtture in the area of the state vith the greetesL need cw~siste~t xith the purpo rs of thts divisim.
(2) if the agencY fails to su~nit a plan as prav~ded in paragraph (~j ot this subdivision,
thc Le ~slature mey, thraugh the eud et Act~ reatlocete the f~~ for experd~ture in the area of the state
with t~ie greatest need cansistent ki~h the purposes of this di~~sion.
C'~~ If a pisn sulmitted by an agency under parsgra{~h (1} of thie s~d9v~sior~ is nat enacted
6y March 1, 2006, t e Leg islature mey, through the 8~ et Act, rea~tocate the fs~nds_for expend~ture in ihe
area of the state with the greatest need consistmt wi~h ihe purpose5 of this divis~on.
(b) In Lhe event that sny [ocal agency named in this division is d~ssolved pr ior to receiving f~nds
to uhich it was entitted pur uant to this divssian, thase funds shali be transterred to the public agency
des~gnated to asstane Lhe dut~es of the dissolve~ lota! agency snd shall be expended by that public agency
for the sart~e purpose or pro~ect fn accordar+ce with this divisior~.
(c) Cn,the event that ar~y rwnprpfit organixatiors, which is narned in this division or receives f~nds
pursuant to thss division, is anfic~pating d~ssotvtion, it aiey, rrith_the approval of ;he state or iocal
agency,wl~ich provided the funds through grant or coniract, transfer its eniitlemen[ to the funds or the
f~ds sn iss possess~on ta another quaijft~ nonpraf~ organdxation that agrees to experd the #wds for the
same ~urpose or project in accordance u~th this di~is~on. 1n the avant the nonprofit organizat~on dissolves
without arranging far the trensfer ot the funds, upon disso[u~ion tf+e furds shatt be rcta~ned 6y, ar shaii
revert to, Lhe state or locai agency auihorzxed bv this div~sion to qrant the furds to the rwnprof~t.
orgsnization~ and t#~at state or locaf ageney shall expend the f~nds for the same purpose or project -n
accordarice r+3th this di~isian.
23043. The qualificatiat for or altxation of a grant or grsnts to e locat agency or r~onpreftt
or anization ~der one se~bdtvis~on, pa ragraph or s~parag r~ at 5ection 230~7 sha[L not rectude
elggibzl~ty for an addit2ane4 allceat~on of 9rant f~nds to the same tocat ency or nonprofit organizatian
pursuanc to another subdiv4s~on. paragra,ph, or subparagraph of Seciion 23l~~.
23044. [n implemer-tfng this division the state or tocal agency that_mensgrs lends ecquired uith
funds a r r~ated by this x! shaEl prepare; r+~ti~ appro~riate p~lic participstion~ s msnayement plen for
lands t~iat~iave been acqu~red tihi~h pian shall fE8ShcSbly re~ce conf~~cts with neighborir-9 land uses and
tandowners includin agrfcul4uralasts.
23b45. (a [~ any state egency desi nated in Sectton 23QOT ceases to exist, or is otherwise unable
to expend the f~s ap~roprieted by 5ect~on~~07 to Lhat agency, thr Y~ldtife Lonservatton Board or sts
successor agency shall"expersd the seme funds #or the same purposes es designated {n 5ectian 230~T.
{b)(1) Rny state or lacal agency that expends arry #unds appropriatsd,by thls act shall in the
expenditure of those ft+r+ds, to the mexsmua extent fessib[e, utilize the servtces of the Celifornia
Conservstion Corps_and locel 4am~nity conservatton torps as defined in Sectian 145aT.5, or es certified to
be eligibte accord~ng tn ~dtvision (d) of this section.
(2) Notst~thstanding paraqrapfi (~ of this aubdivision in the exper~diture of f~nds
allaeated in this ect ~n Hurrboidt, Mendocira, a Dei korta Cant~es for ecaiogicat and fishery restoration
projects and other development pu~ses, f~rst pr~or~ty shalt be gi~m byr ~y ~lic agency receiv~r~ funds
pursc~ant to this act to h~ring tra~mnp uorlcers from the f~shtng and tiai6er ndustrits raf-o are
imempioyed or u~deremployed.
;c) 14ccess for public recreation, education and en'oyrt~ent shall be provided on, or if presantly
~nfeasible incEuded irt tha acquiring agency's lang term p~ans fot~ ~a wrat lands ocQuared pursuant to tf~is
di~~s~on, fa the extent that those activ~t~es ean accur art those tands withaut detrimmt to natire plants
wildlsfe, and the~r hab#tats; cultural and arGhaeologicat f~atures; or ariy oLhar resouree values for rah~c~i
the lands are acqe~~red, other improvements on those lands sha[L be restr~cted ta the minin~al taeiE~ties
that are essmtiai Lo thg safety ar~d cornfort ot thq ~~sitir~ public or thai interprat the siym t~cance of
the larads and their se#ti~g for the purpose for rrhTCh the Lands vere ac~ired.
(d1 7he California Lonservat~on Corps shall esiabllsh cciteria rc~ardtng the efigibility af
co~m,um ty conservat~on corps to receive funds pursuant to tl~is ut -ihich do not mert the criter~a cf 5ection
~4507.5 but which serva larse!y tha same purpose and ara structured si~ailariy as those carps nd~ich do meet
the cr~~eria of Section t4507.5. Those cor~ certified by the GalifQrnia Canservation Corps pursuent to
th~s su6dsvision shal[ be eligfble to receive funding pursuant to ihts act in eacf~ case that camaxiity
conservatian cor~s arr so eligi6le.
23~.5. The Catifornfa Safr Meigh6orfiood Parks, Csng Preventlors, Te~e P[anting, 1lildii#~, Caastal,
Senior Gentar, Park, uetlar~ds, Rivers, FortsL anc! Agrtcu~tural Lard Conservation fund of i994 ts hereby
created.
2304T. (a}.in areas where habitats sra or may becane isalated or fraymented, preference shall be
given by the ager-cies expend~ng aaney pursuant ta th~s act xo prajecLS wN~ch will serve as corridors linking
otherxise separated habitat sa that ~he tntegrtty and genet~c tl~versity of wildlift poputatiazs ~+~il be
maintasned.
(b)(1} Vithin the total amotatt of each grant to a local agency for purposes of tand ec~u isition, and
vtth9n the total amount all xated far each scquisition made by e state agency, funds for capital outlay
purposes may be inc[uded fn the 9rant or allceation for t~a acguisiiton to develop ~ management lan for the
property, to alla+ development of public eccess, end to ~ainta~n and restw~~r the natural ~alues ~or which
ihe property is being acqu~red,
(2) The part of the grant or acquisition funds sp~nt on deve[opment ofi a aiar~agement plan,
de~eloFxnent,o# publiC ptceSS er~ to oiaintairl end restore naturst values aiey ngt exceed f~ve percent of the
purchase prtce of the property being ecquired except in cases r~srq the acqutsitton is being Aade
specif~cally for restorstion or develo~ment, ~f ~o authorized by tl~is act. If resto~ation or developnent
are specificatly authorExed purpose q~ the acguis~t~on the eaats of restoratioo or development may exceed
4ive percent of the cos~s at ecquis~taon. Zt is the ~REMi Of this eci that devetopment af prop~rty
acquired pursuent to this sct be so~ely for the purposes siated in this subdtvision except as atheruise
authorized in this act, and nat ta provide for intens~ve recreatimal developinent espectally o# a type
wh~ch uauld degrade the habitat vqEues of the naturat tands beirtg ac ired or res~ored. Tfie develop~ nt
generaliy,conteaQlated to be per~niEted ~ thi~ gect~on includes park~ng r+hech does not degrade habitat
ralues pscnic facil~ties, trails ard at5er mansmat recreatianai fac~ltties, including those requtred to
~ncet t~+e access r viremcnta of handicapped indfviduals.
t~ Thia section does not app_fy to funds experided pursuant to parsgraph (5? of subd~vfaion
(a) of Section 2300 or parayraph (23 ot sulidi~isim (e) of Sectiori 2300T.
23Q48. ln as~diLian to ar-y contracting authority s state or tocat pablic agency has, sny state or
loca~ publ~c egency recelving funds pursusnt ta a prov~ston of this att ~aay contract with s rwnprof~t
organlzation or another state ar €xal age~y to asa~si, or caoperate with, the rccipient puhl~c egency in
carry~ng out the pro'rcf fundcd pursuant to this dtvisian.
23Q49. In a~ition to the authority gr$nied to the LliEdlife Conserratior~ Saard in thapter ~
(comnenc~ng xith Section 1300) of Dlvision 2 of ~he Fish and Ga~ Code !n ordcr to exp~r~d the funds
authorizrd to lx spent ~y the 4t#tdltfe Coriserratiors Boerd pursuant t4 Eh~s act, ehe Witd[ife Canservation
Soard may also make gran~s to Lxa! agerxies snd nor~profit or~anizatians to carry oui the purposes of thia
act.
230513. (a) Nots~ithstandir~ Section t1005 of the Cover~u~~i Code, any contract for the act~isiiion or
hirin of reai property Irs fes or in any lesser estete ar interrst, es+tered ~nto uider this divis-on by or
on be~ialf of the 4ildl~fe Conservation Bosrd, xhe Department of Fiah and Ca~ee, the Department ot Parks and
Recreation, or the Coachella Valtey Mounta~ru Conservancy shall not requirc approval by the Ddrector of
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_enerai Seevvices ~f all or t^e foltowing occur 3n connectton uitn such ccrtract:
1) 7he cc~sicera=~on tv be paid by the State is not more t~an che fatr market value of the
~~te-est to be received by the State under such ra~tract;
2) An aparaisal ar other approar?ate estimate of the fair market value or the interes: to
oe recei~~cl by the State u~aer sucrt cantrac: has been, pr~or to eonmencement of negotiacions, reviewed and
aporovea by t~e Department o= Ganera~ Serv~ces, and
3} 'he aceu~st:ion or ntrtng of rpal property is carried aut ~n com~ttar~e w~th Chapter ?5
(~arrienc•^g with Se~ttan 7Z50) o` J~~ts~on 7 oT Title 1 of the Goverrment Code.
(o) yotwit~standing Sec'ions 33203 ar~ 33211 of tha ~ublic Resources Gode, and Part 11 (carnnencing
~~ith sec[~an 75850) af Dtv~ston~3 oi iitle 2 of t^e Ga~errment Code, the Santa Morn ca Mo~nta~ns Conservanty
rav se~ec= arp ac~tre on ~ehalfi of che state, a~y interest ~n real or personal property or secured
i^:eresrs ~~ere~n aursuant te th~s act ar o~rsuanc ta pivis~an 23 (cam~ncing with section 33000) of the
?~~lic Resources Code, and the provtstons oT 5ection 13005 of the Goverrvnent Code shalL not appiy to such
accuisitiors. Pursuant to aeoroval hy th~ Santa Montca ~ountatns Conservancy in accordance u~th O~vis~on 23
(came^cing aieh section 33~Da7 of the Publtc Resources Code, the Santa Monica Mountains Gonservancy may
also lease rent, sell, excnan8e or otheru~se ¢ransfer tand or Tnterest therein, and nocui[nsrandir~g Section
33203 o~ -~e Pube~c Resources Code, the provisions of Sectsan 1i005.Z of the Goverrment Code 5hall not apply
co sucn transa~ttons.
(c) Notutthsrar~ding Sectian 311Q7 af the Publ~c Resources Code, ttie CoastaL Conservancy may se~ect
and acauire on behalf ai tne state, real vrooerty or any tnterests there~n pursuant to this act or pursuant
to Divis~on 21 (commenctng uitn sec;~on 3100D) or the Pubt~c Resources Code, and the provis~ons of SetLtcns
15853 and 11C05 of the Goverrment Code shall not appEy to sueh acquisTiions. Pursuant to aoproval by the
~oas:al Conser~ancY in accordance wtth D~viston 21 fcomrnenctng u3th sect~on 31QOd5 of the Publtc Resovrces
'~e, tie Coastal Conservancy may also lease rent sell, exchange or otherxise transfer land or ~nterest
ttiere~n ard notuithstandtng Sectton 3~~07 0~ the ~ubltc Resources Code, the provtsions ai Section 11005 2
or the ~a~ernment Cec.'e shalt noi apnly to such transactians.
{d} 7he Californra Tahoe Co~ser~ancy may selett and accuire on behalf of the State, reaE property or
any ~ncerests t~ere~n oursuanc to thes act or purs~ant [o i~tle 7.42 (cam~netng with Section 559U5) af the
3o~errvnen[ C~de and the arovistons of Sect~on 11D05 of the Goverrment Code shali not apply to such
acquisitions, 3~ tne orovisions of paragraphs {1y or (2) of this suhdivis~an are satlsf~ed.
(1} (A) The consideracion ta be paid by the SLate ~s nat more than the fair market value of
*~e ~nreresr ta be recerved by the state under such cantract;
CB) An aopraisai or other aopropr~are esitrr~ate of the fair market value of the
~r-=rest La be received by the State under such contract has been, pr~or to compietion af negotiatians,
r=~~ewed and aporoved hy the Deoartment of General Ser~ices, and
~ (C) The acqu~s~cion or h¢r~ng af real prope rty ~s carried aut in comoliance with Title
', C.aoter t6 (comnenc~ng with sect~on 725R> of Division 7 of Titie 1 of the Goverrx~enc Code; or,
C2] The t~artsactton is part of an nverall 5ettiement of Lttigat~an enterea ~nto by the
Caltfarn~a Tahoe Conser~ancy w~th or upon the advice of the Offtce af the ALLOrney 6erseral.
ie) NotutLhsLarod~ng the geograph~e l~mitattons m Divis~on 2~ of the Public Resources Code, ihe
S:ate Coastai Conservancy rnay urwertake pra~ects or auard grants for prateeLion af agrscultural lands or
agrtcultural productton, pursuant to D~vision 21 of the Pubitc Resaurces Code, tn an area that l~es partiy
or uho~ly outs~de the coastaL zcne bc~t withirt a coastal cowty at the request of the local publ~c egency ar
agencies hav~ng ~urts~sct~on o~er the pro~ect area.
23a51 No approprsat~on to any agency or for any pro~ect or purpose shall be interpreted to li~it
t~e amount a# money any state or laea[ agency may spend for that pro1ect or purpose.
23~52. Any exoerxiiture by a state asency, or granc to a local agency for ~he purpose o#
revegeta[~on rerorestation or urban tree plantmg may incEude uithin the aElocated amoun[ sufficient funds
*.o ma~ntairr fhe vegetation for up ro the first three years after plant~ng.
23054. (a) The fleeartrnent of Parks and 3Recreat3on shalt establtsn criteria for the compet~t~ve
~rants programs for cap~tat outtay park and reereat~ar~ ~ro~ects made pursuant to suboaragraph (c) of
~aragraph (5) of subdtvis~on (a) of Sectton 73007 ar~ subparagraohs (N~ and {O1 of paragrapn (7) of
~~bdivision (a) of Sectlon 73COT. P-iorTty for t~iese grants snall be gtven to:
C') Profects that are most i~kely to succeed sn preventing or alleviat~ng gang invoivement,
~u~em Le delTnquency, crim~nal act~vity, Suhstanca aouse, adoiestent pregnanty, or schaol drop•out or
ratlure;
{2) Pra~ects in lou-tncome ne~ghborhoods that are curren[ly underserved by park and
recreacion facilities
{3) dro~ects that are combined uith other recreatton and service faciiities;
{4) Pro~ects prcoosed by publtc ayeneaes ana nonprofit orgam zat~ons 5+hp have a
~emonstrated h~story ana measuraole suctess ~n gang tnter~ent~on and prevent~on, or an ab~lity to uork uith
at r~sK yattth, ar both;
(5} ~oint applicatians by a pu6Li~ agency and a nonproftt orga~3zation whase pr~mary focus
:s working s~~th at•r~sk youth and gang members;
(6) Applications ~+hich snclude a normrofit organization ~riiich agrees to and can demonstrate
the ab~laty to ocera~e and mainte~n the fac~lity to be constructed or ~eveloped on a long-term bas~s;
(T) ApQtications wh~ch tnclude cormKn~ty conservation corps
(b) The flepartmeni shall hold one pvbltc heartng in nnrthern Cal~forn~a and one hearing in southern
Cal~fornta hefore preoarmg cr~ter~a pursuant to subdivision (a).
j(c) Al[ applicat~ons #or these fur~ds must include a deta~led plan xhtch identtfies and addresses ihe
soeci,rc and dif~erent recreac~onal needs of both boys and giris, and uh~ch provrdes specif~c 4acil~t~es to
meeC these need5.
23a55. 1lithin canpetitive grant programs made withtn urban areas 6y the Department af Parks and
RecreaLion pursuant Lo paragraph b of su6dtv~s~on (a7 of SecL~an 23007 pn oraty shaEl be g~ven ta thase
proposals whieh provide for Ehe emptoyment of youth both boys and gir~s, and parttcularly at~risk youth,
from tne area in uhich the prapased pro~ect ~s toca~ed, or uhtch tnclude or ere to be adm~rnstered by_a
nonprofit orgarn zatian with a demo~straced history of youth employment, gang prevent~an and ~r+terventson,
ancf tra+n~n4 pragrams for at•risk youth, inciudsng lacal camn~mity conservat~on corps.
23055. Na provision of this d~v~sion shall be construed as authorixing the condeircsation of state
[ands.
2305T. Landscaping, tree-plant~ng, or any other pEant~ng projects funded pursuant to thrs act shaE!
~se highly effic3ent ~rri gation systems and sha![ use Ca{~fornea nat~ve draught•resistant or xerophytic
trees, plants, [a+an or sod, exceot uhen use of such Ca[tform a natt~e glants ~s tnfeas~ble or undeserable.
[n such cases, non•native drought-res~stant or xeraphytic piants may be used. If the use of such plants ~s
infeas~ble or urxfeszrahEe, other piants may be used. uhen pra~ects tnvoive the rehabtirtat~on of ex~sting
zrragat~ort systems or the creation of nesr long term ir-rigation systert~s, reclaimed water should be used
whenever possible and prtarity shall be g~ven to develooment vf reclatmed water irrigation systems. The
~epartme~t of 1lacer Resaurces shal! develop crtter~a to be used tn determaning whether irrigation sysiems
are highlY e#ficient.
Z3Q58. a7 Of the funds transferred to the Nabitat Conservation Fund ~ursuant to Sect~on 27'95 af the
F~sh and Game Code durtng the 1994•1995 throvgh 1998-1949 #~seal years e total of not less than five
mall~on dollars (SS,OOO,U00) shall be ap¢rapr~ated for the capital outjay pro~ects for the protectton,
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restaration ~d er~ancement of wiid trout ineluding acqutsfti
designa~ed wild trout waters, resi t trout veters. and bod~es
or cand~date species of net~ve res~lent trart.
b5 Of the funds tra~ferred to tha Nabitat Conservati
and Csme Code duri the l94/.-1995 through 1946-4997 figcal y~a
dollara (t5,a00,0~~ shail be app~~r9ated for the aicqu~s~tion,
habztat and open space lands by ihe Coesta! Cortservancy et and
autlay pro~ec~s for t~e interpretation of those tands~ if in th
usldl~fe and open SPBGB preservat~on project can be accoeQlish
23054. Cons~stent with other proviaions of this act, i
agency, or granted~y a state ag to a lxal agency or nonpr
conservat~on, highesE prrarity sf~~ be yiven to pro~ects which
Conservatian Prograinpu rsuent to Arttcls 2 `c~mnene~ng ~~th Sec
he Fish and Gamc Code excepting Seetions 2720, 2722, subdivia~
~729 of the Fish and Game Cade. Thss se~tion shelt rwt 6e ca~s
speci#ic author~zatian or caxi~tior: of expenditure pursuant to
Z3460. Fuids suthortzed pursu~t to se~paragraph (F) o
230~7 shalL be grantgd in a c titive pragram estabisahed by
gra~t shalL exceed itve hv~dre~rchousand do[lars (5500,000). fi
rece~ve more than one grsnt. Grants shell be far capital outlay
conservation corps for thq p~rpose of envir~ ~~isl cor~servati
wr4dlife habitat restor:etsnn ar~d enhancdnent; improvement of p~
construction arod restoratjan• restoration of urban strean0.s, ref
sha!{ not be a~sde for projec~s whase primsry purpose ~s flood
appfy for a,qrant jo~n~ly with tF~e Cal~form e Canservation Co
the lease of larids pi~rchased or~~ by ~the ~9oard~or~the ~D
Board or the Dep artment for an existir~g Bosn! or D rtment
originaliy usea ta purchese or acq~eire the lsnds. ~iofw~ths
these furids are et~propriated, as appropriate. direct[y to t~
by the Board or the Depertmen; withbc~t sppropriation by the
appropriate these fcmds for arry oiher purpose.
23fl62. Arnr agency etig~~ble to recefve
subdivjsion (a) 04 Sectian 23007 shat[ fieve at
expenditure of f~ds to be received fran those
pursuant ta the pitslic notice requ~rements of
~he pubfic testimony received at the publi he
Recreation el with the application for ~unds
230G3~1rty f~a~ds to be ~~~ by the tdlife Con
Sect~on 2300T may be expended at hf e discretiun af the Boar,
Program createa through"Sectfon 1410 of the Fish and Gane c~
Conservat~on Progra~n created throuph Section 1387 of the F1;
p„rposee stated ~n tha respect~ve s~peragraph or paragraph
ll
:rvation Board pursuant to subdivision (b),af
pc~rsuent to Lhe ln{a~d Yetl~nds Conservation
a, or pursuant ~o the Ripar~~ llabitat
ad Gama Code ~f consi tent rith ~d for the
n t~tch the ~te~ 1s inc~uded. 7his sectio~
s a not be cgnstrued ~o interfere w~th or rep[ace any spec~fic author~zation of rxpenditure pursu~t #o
ar~y other section af this act.
23064,- The Yildlife Ccnservation 8oard ard tl~e Caestal Consrrvancy shalt jointly appoint a citizen
advisory com~~ttee of persons interested in coestel and other tand rnd weter conservattan prograa~s to sdv~se
the Board, the Conser~ancy, and the D rtmen! o# Vater Resouroes on tha ex~ iture of fuads uant to
subdivisions (b), (c} and (j) of Sect~on 23007 sn 5anta Berbara Cointy. All expendittues by ~Board, the
Car~servancy, and the ~epert~ent af water Resources in Sante 8arbera Ccxmty shatl be done in car~ultatian
w~th the camnttee artid 5anta Barbare CoE,Inty,.
23065. The Departa-ent of Conservatton is euthorized to ~reke grants to p~,~Iic agencies m~d noriprof~t
organizat~ons #or the purpose of agrttultural land preservetian in ca~ryin9 out the prograa~ sathorized tn
su6d~viston (f? of Sec~9on 23007. The Departsent ~aay acbpt regulatiavs or guide[ines to carry out this
seet~an.
23U66 It is the intent of the }~eople in ~pprorirg this act to ensur that park, recreation, open
space, and ti~ldEife proteci~an progrems 6e srplemented as efficien~iy end ef~ective[ es posaible and a
waste and ~nefficier,cy be alimi~ated. For this reason~ it is the ~ntent of the peop~r to reduce innecessary
and dupl~cative bureaucratic requi~ements that couFd potentiatly weste funds approved pursuent to th~s act.
E157. Section 5358 of the Elections Code shall not appty to this aci.
30~8. Funds allocsted to the tos ~ies Coenty Regional Park and q~ Spaca 6istr;ct pu uant to
suboaragraphs (A) and SB? of paragraph (d) of subd~v~sion (a} of Sectian 23007 shatl be acpe~ded by the
district on the acgu~s~tson and restorat~on of tards along tf~c ~os AngeLes Ri~er or in Significant
Ecological Areas u~thin Los Ar+gelec County. These fcnds msy also be spent to develap ~[ic access ;o these
areas.
~23069. No ftxids shall be deducted for atluinistrative ar other purposes 6yr a state agency fram arsy of
2300T. ~fic or Conpetitivr grants to lceal agencies ar nw~cfit organizat~oris +nede pursuant to 5eciion
230T13. Nots~ithstanding the geograph~c Eimttatians in Division 21 ar the progras categories contained
there~n, the state Goastal Conservancy ma ur~dertake any project or ~Ward ariy grant for acqu~sitian
enhancement restoration or development o~ larids funded pursuant to this div~s~or~~ in an area thet ~ie9
partly or r+fiol!y outside the coastat zone but uithin a coastal county. It a-ay undertalce such pro~eets_or
awerd such grants provided it finds that the purpose af the project or rant is generally cons~stent with
the po[tcies ardpr xedures canta~ned in Division 21. 1n the event the~ the Gor~ervancy finds that any
projecc corsta~r~e6 w~thtn thia Di~~sian is incorzsistent with the polie~es and procedures contained in
Divisiore 21 the Leg~slature shell a~propriate any f~rds spec~ficatly desi~ated for such pro~eci ta enother
stnte deparfinent for the saiae projec purposes.
23D7i_ Concurrently w~th_the acquisitian of lar~ds in fee s~~ie under this divisiort by the Wildi~fe~
Conservation 9oard, which acquisstion koutd resutt in a cancetlstion of real prc~perty taxes, the Board
shall, at the o~tion of the caaity in wh~ch the property is located, pay to the county an aoioint equat to
three percent o the purchese price or three pcrcent af the fair market ~alue of tha praperty ++hichever is
higher. Payn~ent shall be made trart f~nds a~ailable ur~der thfs div~sion for the acquisit~on o~ the property.
Payment shall be made to 4he affected county w~th~n tfiirty ~307 days after transfer of t~tle to the siate.
Payments made herecr~der shall noi be cans~dered acieinistrat~ve cxpenses, but shall be considered amjor
capitai outlay expend~tures as a part of the purchase p1'1Cl.
It ~s the intent of this section ta~r avide a one•ttme payment to canties in lieu of reat prnperty
tax reven~es yhich wauld otherwise be eollect~ble if ihe property remained privateEy a+ned. Lfienever
payment is made pursuant to this prov~ston, no pay~cnt sh~tt thereafter t~e requ~red or nade y~th regard to
the acquired-pr rty p~rrsuant to subdtvision (a) of Sect~on 1504 04 t3~e Fish and Ga~e Code,
230T1. I~ine of the }unds provtded to the Santa Aonica Mountains Conservancy or the Flauntairis
Recreation ~d Caruervation Authority ~y th~s act shall be used for the pur~ose of au~uiri~g ar~ improved
real property used for rian-profit educational ir~st~tutior+el purposes 6y the use of cm~nertt danain.
an of rip~rian ~ands srd weter rtghts along
of watrr containiny d~dargered~ threatened,
on Fundpu rsuant to Section 2795 of the Fish
rs. a total of not ltss than f#ve ~iltion
restorat~on and enhance~ent of crtt~cal
r+ear Upper I~ewFwrt 8ay, ard for capital
e ~ e~aent of the Cor~ser~ancy a vfabEe
e~ at he Ba5
n the expenditure of fuhds spent by a state
ofit orgam zstion 4ar the purpose vf s~fldlife
compty~ kith the cr~teria of the Nabitat
tion 27Z6) of Chapter l.S of Divisian 3 of
on (a) of Sect~on 2723 and Sections 2726 ar~d
trued te interfe~e w~tfi ar replace any
f~parayraplS(bj~of s~.~dinsican {a) of 5ection
t(1e Department of Pnrks and R~creat~on. No
corrrnumty,cor~servetion corps it etipible to
pro~ects,~mpiemented ¢y ca~wuE-i~y
on intluding but rwt l~mited to fisl~ and
r~ ar+d recreation facilities• trail
orestation~ and retlands res~oretion. Grants
control. A cam~ity conservat~on carps may
~8.
~erd or the Department of Fish and Ga~e from
tment shait be a~a~la6te enlY far use by the
grsm whicff is comparable to the program
~ng Section 1334Q of the Goverrw~ent Code.
~ard or the Depertieent and ~aay be expended
islsture. TMe Leg~sla~ure eay not
f~a~ds pursuant to subparagraph {A) or {B) of paraqraph (6) of
leas! ane pubtic hee n ng regarding the agency~s.proposed
th ~erg~ular pme~eti~ s of~thefethe heartng or heer~ngs shall be
g ng gericy. An sccura e sunaery af
ar~ny shett be trens~aitted to the Oepartoent o~ Parks and
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CHAPTER 4. FiSCAL AROVISi0N5
24000. Bonds in the tatal amamt o# ane btiltion, m ne hw~dred ntnety eight m~lliors dallars
(51 998,000 000), exclusive of refundtng 6or~ds, or so much thereof as Ts necessary, may be ~ssued arxl soLd
to 6e used ~or carrytng out the purposes expressed ~n th~s divtsian and to be used to re~~rse the 6enera!
Obltgation Band Ezpense Revalvtng Furx! pursuent ta Sect~on 16T24.5 of the Goverrrnent Cadc. The bonds, u~en
said, shali be and const3tute a valid and binding obli gation of the State ot Cal~form a acd the fulE fa~th
and cred~t of the 5tate of Cali#orn~a ~s hereby pledged far the punct~al pay~neni nf hot~i pn nc~pat and
interest as they become due and payable.
24001, The proceeds of bonds and notes issued and sold pursuant to thts d1V151011 ShdL~ ~ dEpOStt2d
~n the Fund.
24D02. The bonds authorazed 6y this division shall be repared, executed, issued~ sold, pa~d and
redeemeci as pro~ided sn the State Generat pbtigation Bpnd Law Chapter 4(cw~^~tincing with Sect~on 16720) of
Part 3 af D~vision 4 of Tttle Z of the Government Code? and a l prov~s~ons of that law shai[ appEy to Lhe
bonds and are hereby ineorparated in th~s div~s~on as t~iough set forth zn futl in th~s divis~ort.
24003. (a) Solely for the purpose of authorin ng the issuance and sate, p~ersuant to the State
~eneral Obi~ gat~on Bond tau, of ihe bonds authortxed by th~s divis~on, the Catiform a Safe Nei~borhood
Parks, Gang Pre~ent~on, Tree Ptanttng, uildl~fe CoastaE Sem or Center, Park, Yettands, Rsvers, Forest and
Agric:~ltural Land Car~servat~on Program of 1994 ~inance Committee is here~ created. For purposes o{ th~s
dTVis~on tne Caiifarm a Safe Naighborhood Parks, Gang Prevention, Tree Rlantsng, 4liidl~fe Coastat, Sem or
Cencer, ~arlc, ~letlands, Rivers, forest and Agr~cultural Land Conservatson program of 1944 ~ir~anee Coae~~ttee
~s "the coirmrttee" as that xerm ~s used ~n tt~e SLate General Obligat~on Bond Lau_ The ca~tttee shaE{
~onsist of che Controller the D~rectnr of Ftinance. and the Treasurer. or tfieir designatcd representatives.
The Treasurer shall serve~as the Chaarpersan of the camm~ttee. A:na~ority of the comm~itee ~aay act for the
eorcmittee.
and Recreat~on, 4~~i ld~ fe Conservat~on 8oard~C.oa~stal Coeiiservane ~ S~anta M~gCa MoLu~n~tain~,sE Co~nserrrv~arx.y~ therks
ControlLer the Depa rtment of Uater Resources, the Gepartment o~ 8oat~ng and Ysterways, the Department of
rorestry anc Fire Proeecttan, the Department of Canservation, ihe ealiform a Tahoe Cortservancy, ar any
agency that recetves an ap~ropr~ation fran these ba~d fir~ds, dependsng an wh~ch agericy has ~ur~sdiciron, is
hereoy desi gnated as "the board'~
24004. 7he eommtttee shall determine ~hether or not it is necessary or desirable ta issue 6onds
authorized pursuant to this d~visson in order ta carry out this division and ~# sa, the aino~rit of boceds to
be issued and sotd. 5uceess~ve ~ssues of bonds omy be authorized and sofd to carry aut thosepur poses
progressively, and ~t }s not neeessary that alt of the bonds authorized to be ~ssixd be sald at any one
:ime.
24005. There sha! l be coilected amually irs tf+e same memer and at the sairie ttmt es other state
revenue is coiEecxed, in sddition to the ordir~ary reverx~es of the state, a sun ~n an ~t requtrecf to pey
che princ~pal of, ar~ interest an the bonds each year. it ~s tha dut of all officers chargea by the law
uTth arsy duty in regard to the co~lec#~on af the revenue to do and per~orm each and every aci which is
necessar to collect that addtt~onal sun.
~4005. Hotw~thstar~d~ng Secr~on 1334D of the Goverrn~ent Code there is hereby approprtatcd fraA the
General Fcmd #ar the p~.~rposes of th~s dsv~s~on an amount that w~l~ equa L the tota[ of the follo~~~g
Ca) ~The sun annua[ly necessary to isay t~e prtnc~pai of, and Tnterest on, bonds issued and sold
pursuant to th~s dlvisiort, as the prtnetpa[ arid ~nterest became due and payable.
(by The sum wh~ch is necessary to carry aut Sect~on 24007, appropn aced ~rithaut regard ta ffscal
years.
2b007_ For the purposes of carrying out this di~ision, the Director of F~nance~ay auEhorize the
w~thdrawal fran the General Fund of at~ anw~nt or a~wtnts not to exceed the anwunt of wsald w,:; ~h~cl~ ha~e
been author~zed by the comm~ttee to 6e sald for Lhe purpase of carry~ng out those pravTSions. Arry aa~x-ts
withdrawn shalk be depos~ted tn che fund, pny aaney macfe a~ailable urider this sect~an shall be returned ta
he General Furid from money recezved froro the sele o4 bar~ds wh~ch uould otherwtse be depps~ted in the
Generai Fund.
24008. The board may request tfi e Poo[ed Noney Investment 6oard to make a toan frar the Pooted Money
[nvestment account zn accordance w~th Section 76312 of the Goverrment Code to carry out th~s d~v~s~on. The
amount af the loan shall not exceed Lhe amamt af the unsold bonds which tfie cd~tttee fias, by resoiutfon,
authorized ta be sald far the purooses af this div~stan. The board shali execute ar~y docv~ents as regu~red
by the Paoled Money In~estment eaard ta obta~n and repay the loan. Any amounts leaned shalk be depos~ted ~rs
tne fund co be allocated in accordance wtth thts d~vTSion.
24004. All money der~ved from prem~ua arid acerued ~nterest ors bands soLd shall be reserved and shali
~e ava~lable far transfer to the General Pw~d as a cred~t to expenditures for 6ond interest.
24010. Any bonds vssued ar sold pursuant to this division may be ref~nded by the ~sstmnce of
refunding bonds in accordance with Arttc[e G(caaoenctng with Sect~on i6780) 04 ChapteP 4 of Part 3 of
~ivision 4 of Title 2 of the Goverrynent Code. Approval by the electors of the state for the ~ssuaice of the
bonds shall inctude approval of she ~ssuarxe of ariy bonds issued ta refurxl any borids orig~rsat[y issr~ or a
prevzously issuect refunding bonds.
F4011. The people of Caltfarnia hereh~r f~nd and declare that, inasmuch as the proceeds fra~ the sale
of 6onds autharized 6y this divasion are not ~prxeeds of taxes" as that term ss used in l~rticte %1116 of
the CaLifornia Constttutton, the disi~ursement of ihese proceeds is nat sub~ect to the l~mitat~on iu~osed by
that article.
24012. (a) it is the ~nterEt of the voters that only the Generat Fund be used to pay the pr~ncipaL
arxi interest of ti~e general obligation bonds authon zed 6y this act.
~ivTSion~b~_5~e~,ng u,thESectton 2119D)rH~itat Go~er ati~anrF~E esta6L~ished pv ~tPtotsect~ori
Z786 aT the Fish and Game Code), Wtldfife ResEorat~or~ Furr1~ Cigaretie and Tabacco Praducts Surtan F~d
{cortmenc~ng -rith Sect~on 30122 of the Re~erwe and Taxat~arE Code), Endangerecf and Rare Fish, ~ftldl~fe ard
Plant Spec~es Conservat~ori ancf Enhsneement Accq~nt af the ~~sh anci Game Preservation Fu~d or a~y atAer part
of the Fish ar~d Game Preservatian Fwid, State H~ghrrey Acco~t TranSpartation Plarmfrn~ and DeveLop~eent
Accounc, ar an other special fund created wfiolty or in part ~or the pt~rpases ef eriviran~ental protecttort
shall be trans~erred ta the Genera! Fund for the pisrpvse af pay~ng or re3mburs~ng the General Fund far
pay~ng the princ~pal or interest of these bonds. Ko special f~md created for the purposes of ern~raynerttal
protection ereated subsequent to the passage of this measure shail be transferred to ihe General fu~d far
the purpose of pay~ng or reimkwrs~ng the Generai F~nd for paysng the princtpal or i~terest of these ba~ds
unless s~ecificatly authorixed in tFie statute or Const~tutianal Amendment orig~nalty creating the specral
fund.
24013. Notwithstanding any provTS~on of this dir~sion or the State Generat ObEi gatiun Bond I.ati set
forth in Chapter 4(cartnenc~ng uit#~ Seetion 36720? af Part 3 0# Divts~an 4 of Fitle 2 of the Gave:ru~.t
Code, tf the Treasurer seils bonds pursuani to th~s divtston the interest on wh~ch ~s int~:~. to bt
excluded fram gross ~ncome for federai tax purposes~ the Treasurer shall be authan zed to eaintain se~ara#e
accounts for the 3nvestment of bond prx eeds and the investment earnings on those proceeds. and the
Treasurer shal[ be authorTZed tv use ar direct the use of those proceeds or earm ngs to pay any rebate,
penalty, or other peyment requ~red under fedaral law or to take any other act~on with respect to the
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investment and use of batid proceeds required or des~ra6le ~rder federel iaw so as to maintsin the tax-exerrQt
status of those bonds and to ohtain a~y other advantaga under federal law m hehalf af the funds af this
state.
24014. {a> Notwithstandirg Section 763i2 of the Goverrnient Code. the inierest on arty loar~s ~ede
from the Pooted Noney imrestment Acco~t to the Fud for the purposes af carryinp out the purposes of thia
division shail 6e pe~d from the General f~d.
(b} Notw~thstandirg Sectior~ 13340 of the Goverrn~ent Cade the amounts requ~red to be p~id
}wrsuant to subd~v~s~on Ca) are hereby cantinuously appropriated fran fhe General Find.
OTHER PROYISlONS
24021. {a3 It is the intent of the peopie of Califarnia in approving this sst that shoutd arry
statute or amer~nant to the ConstituLion be approved ort Jtne 7 1994 that coutd prevent this act fra~ taking
effect the Peo le intend that this act go inta effect, regar~Iess of the passage of any such stetute or
Constt~utianal ~men~nent, and regardless of the rxmbar af votes received by any messure an the ~irie T, 5994
bailot.
{b 7his att shall taka effcct natwithstarding ar~y other prorision of law.
24~22. It is the e~xpress intent of the raters that this act shatf take e#feci and 6ecose operative
at 12•U1 a.m. on June T, 1994.
24023. It is the express intent of the voters that this act shafi take ef#ect and become operative
even ~4 the Canstitution ts amer~ded at the de~e 7, 3994 eEection to prohi6it or restr~ct the enectment of
bonded indebtedness.
24024. This aet does not and is not intended to amend the purppses_or intent or allxatian of funds
of any other section of this code or the Fish and Game Code~ [1"t~l55 otherv~se spec34~cally ir~dicated.
24025. (a> Acqutsit9ons by the Departmerst nf Parks and Recreatian for the state park system outs~de
the Santa tuc~a Mountazns, end acqu~sitians by the 1lildlife Conservatian BoaM.,and acquisitions a~ede
~rsusni to subdivis~orti {1~ of Sectton 230D7 pursuant io this act sha[L be catistidered fia Ix expenditerres
rom the Habitat Conservat~on Ftnd created by 5ecttgrs 2786 of the F~sh and Game Code tf the experding ayency
makes a fanding thet each and everY expenditure is tdentical in purpose to st least one ot those requ~red by
Sectian 278b of the Fish and Game Code The experditures nade hy ttie Coastal Consarvarxy, Santa Mon~ca
Mounta~ns Conservancy, Catiforn~a Tahce Conservancy ar~d ager~cies recei~ing f~ #raa the State Controiter
pursuant ta thzs act are not to be tounted es experditures froa~ the ilebitat Cartservatian Fund~ r~or shatt
funds Enade a~a~lab[e for expenditure by the Conservanc~es pursuant to th~s act be trsnsferred to the Rabitat
Conservatton Fund. kothing~ i~n this aect~an is intended to aioend or revise the requiremer-ts of Chapter 9
{comnenttng with 5ectian 2780) of the Fish and Game Gode with respett to geogr~ tcat distribu#ton of fuxls,
or u~th respect to the amual ailxatian of the Rabitat Cor-servat~on Fund for tE~e purpose9 specified in
Chapter 9.
SECTIDN 3. Section 2787 of the Fish and Game Code is repeaEed.
SECTION 4. Sectian 2787 is added to the Fish and Game Code to read:
2787, kotkithstar~ding Sect~on 73340 of tha Goverrw~enx Code, the a~or~ey in the fund is contirx~otisly
a~~r~opgiated, Without reyard to ftscaf years, d"srectly to the folEoreiny desiynated ayer~ies in the foltow~ng
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(a To the Depart~mt of Parka ~d Recreation, four ~illlan fi~e Ixndred thousand dol[ars
(54,500,00~) annualEy for aftxation as follows:
(1) One ~illion fl ve huidrecE thousand dollars (St 500 000) for projects that are located ~n
the 5anta Lucia Mountain Ranpe in Monterey Canty for expenditure ~yr the Department of Parks and Recreation
arW for grants to the Monterey Pem nsuta Reg tonel Park Dasir~ct.
(2) One m~ll~on doitars (51,OOQ,4}Qa) for acquisitiona in, and ad~acent to, units of tl~e
state park system.
t3) Two milEion dollars (S2,OOO.QOQ for 5Q perc~t matchin9 grants eo local aq~nc ies for
projects meeting the purposes spec~f~ed in 5ection 2~ and, addit~anally, for the acqu~s~t~on ofi xildfifa
tarridors arxl urban trails, neture interpretatior~ programs~ and other program~s rrhsch br~ng ur6an residents
into park anti ~ildl~fe areas. The rants made rsuant t this subdi~ts~or~ are s~ject to the cored~t~ons of
subdivis~on (d) 04 Section 5910, ar~ Sections 5~37 ard 59~9, of the Public Resuurces Code, as rKarly as may
be pract~cab[e.
(b) To the State Coastal Cdtservancy, faur ^ilEion dnllar5 (f6 000,000) amua[ly.
fc) To the Sante Monica ~Fa.ntai~ Conservancy, #ive eilEian cfa~tars (35 Q00,000) arrxielly for the
next SO fi~cal years, ca~menc~ng k~th the 1940-91 f~scal year. The money shell~be used for the purposes
spec~fied tn Sectian 2786 for w~ldt~fe habitat, ard for rtlated open•spacr~ pro}ects w~th~n the S~ta i~onica
Mountains Zor~e, the R~m of the Yailey Garridar, and the Santa Clarita Lloodlands. D# the total a~aant
approprtatgd pursuant to th~s subd~visim, not less than a total of ten million dollers (S10 OOO,ODO~ shall
be spent w~th~n the Sants Susana Mantains and the Simi Nilis, and not Less than a tatai of ~en ^iLt~on
dollars (E1D,0~0 OOQ) shail be spent,within the Santa Clarita ilaadlandst These fuids shall be ~per~ded in
aeeordance wtitf~ b~v~ston 23 (cam~~c~ng ~ith Secttan 33f~00) of tha Publtc Resaurces Code dur~ng tne
aperative per~od af th~s sect~on as specif~ed in subd~vis~on {g~ and in Sect~an 2797. The tey~slaturc may,
by statute extend the per~od for experiditure of the funds prov~ded by this paragra~
(~ To the Californta 7~x Ca~servaricy, f~ve h~dred thousand dallars (55Q~,000) amuatty.
(e? To the Coachella ValLey Mouncains Catservancy far the ac~u isit~on and protect~on of naturaE
lands, ar+d far related admim strat~ve costs pursuant ta Dtw s~on 23.5 (c~ing wtith Sectian 3350E1) of
the Publac Resources Code three ~~llion doElars (S3 Q00 000) in 1494-1995 fiscal year ntne o~ltion doflars
{S9,OOO~D90) tn the 9945-~ fssGai year, three mi[lion d`oltars (53,040,0(Ki) in the 199~-97 fiscal year, and
three million dol{ars tS3 OOO~QO) in the 1997-48 fiscai Year; provtded hoKever, that ~f at leasL six
r~~~~~~ ~{{ars (~ 000,060 ~s a~propriated for expenditure by the 41~~dl~fe Cduervation Boerd pursc~ant to
subdi~~s~on (b) of s~ect~on ~OQ7 0~ the Publ~c Resources Eade, tfien the amounc ellxated to the Coachetla
VatLey Mounta~ns Conser~ancy ~n the 1994-95 f~scal yesr shall 6e augmented by six m~tlion dolLars
(S6,OOO,OU4) and the amount allocated fn the 1945-96 ffscal year shall be rediced byr six million dollars
(S6 000 Q00). 0# tMe total ama~nt sllxated to the toachella YaEle Mounta~ns Conservanc not [ess than
e~ fit mill~on dollars E$8.000,000) shal! he exper~ded far addit~ons ~o the ]ndtan Carryons ~lerstage Park and
ot~ier acquistt3orss in the Palm Car+y~ uatershed. Of the tatal amount exoer~ded pursuant to this subdivision,
to one percent {1%} may be expended for p~l~c access facitit~es, includ~ng signs and ~ntetprettve
d~isplays, eons3stent uith the requir~rtts af Section 2T99.5 of thtis code and Sect~an 33503 af the Public
Re5ources Lode.
(f) ~o the Baard, the ba[ance af t~-e fund.
(~) 7h~s seciian shslt 6ecaee operat~ve on .iuly 1, 1994, and, as af July t, 2020, is repealad,
unless a ater-enacted statute, wh~ch becomes effective on or befare duly 1, 2020, deletes or exter~ that
date. The enactment of th~s settion at the June 7'1944 direct rimary e[eci~on shell rrot effect the
allocattan of funds made pursuant to subdivis~on (6) of Sectian ~T97.
SECTiON 5, Sectiors 33216 of the Puhl~c Resaurccs Code is repcaled.
SECTIOM d. Sect~on 33216 is addcd to the Public Resources Code to read as folloas:
3321G. The People hereby f~nd and declare thaE Lhe toniirwed exzstence of the Conservancy ~s
necessary to provtde conti~u~ty for proper adms~istraiiort of lands acqu~red and prog rams ~mplemented
pursuant to th~s act for the benefit of the peopte of the State of Cat~#ornia and that support af the
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conservancy is an appropn ate expenditure from the GeneraE Fund.
SECTION 7. 5ectton 5t7 is added to Article 3 af Ghapter 1 of D~vis~on 1 of the Publ~c Resaurees Codc
ta read as foflqws:
517. As part of the inteni of Goverrnient Code Section 15749, timety canstruct~on of state park
caoital outiay pro~ects are benef~c~al for the protect~on of state~park resaurces, for the education ar~d
en~oyment of Californians, and far a healthy siate ecora~y. I~ ~tion to the powers spectfied in ihts
devision the pepartment of Parks and Reereat~on ~s vested tf~e powers,_f~nctiorts and ~un sdictton af the
Office o~ ihe State Architeet and the Department of General Servtces wtth rESpec~ ta State Park facility
plamm ~g, des~ gn constructton contracr adm~n~stration ard profess~onaE services contract~ng.
SEC7ION ~. Seciion 149~G af Lhe Goverrvnent Code is amer~ed to read es fvliows:
14956. Th~s chapter, insofar as it vests tn the State Arch~teet general charge of the erectiai of
all sxate build~ngs and requ~re him or her ca have an irsspector ass~gned to each ~iiding during its
constructton does not appiy to the construction of any pubt~c warks wh~ch Ts under the Jlli'4SdiCiF017 of the
Department o~ 4later Resources, the Department of Parks and itecreation, the Departmenc of 6oat mg and
uaterways pursuant to Art~cLe 2.~ ~comnencing wsLn section n~~ or ~rtapter 2 of Div:sion 1 of the Karbors and
~av~gation Cade, or the oepartment of 7ranspartaiaon.
SECTION 9, Section 10105 of the Publ~G Contract Ccde ~s amended to read as foilaws:
701d6. "Depertment," as used ~n this part, means (a) the flepartmertt of Llater Reso~rces as to arry
pro~ect under [he ~urisdictian or that department, (b) the ~epartment of GeneraF Serv~ces as to ar~y pro~ect
under the jurisdict~on of that department, (c) the Departn~mt af Boat~ng and waterways as to any pro~ect
under tha ~urtsdsciinrt of that department pursuant to ArEZele 2.5 (Corteenc mg u~th Sect~on 55) af Ct~apter 2
or pivision 1 of the Harbors and Navigation Code, (d7 the ~epartmait of Correct~ons uith respect to any
pro~ect under ~ts 111urtsdictron pursuant to Chapter 11 CtM~~r~cing W~th Section 70001 of Tttie 7 of Vart 3 of
che Penal Code, ~ the Department of Parks and Recreat~on as to ar~y pro~ect under the ~urisdfcttan of ih~
~epartment, and t zrte uepartment or iransportation as ta a<< otner pro~ects.
~~oirector, as used in this parr, means the dtrector of each department as def ined here~n
respectively
SEETION 10_ Sectian 10110 of tf~e Publsc Carstracts Code is repealed.
SECTION 11. Sect~on 10107 of the Public Contracis Code is art~ended ta read as fallaus:
~0107. 6thenever prov~s~on is made by lar~ for anyrpr o~ect whicfa ~s rmt ~r the jurisdTCLion of the
Deoartment of Water Resources, the Oepartment of Parks and Recreat~on, the Depertment of 9oattng and
Wateruays pursuant to qrticle ~.~ [comnenc~ng witn secz~on e» ot cnapter 2 of D~viston 1 of the Harbors and
Nav~gataon Code, the Deoartment of Corrections pursuant to Chapter 11_(camiencing with Sectton 7000) of
Title 7 of Part 3 of the Penal Code or the Department of General Serv~ces, the pra~ect sha[L he under Lhe
sale charge and direct contra! of the Department of Traresportation.
5EC710N i2. Sectton 8352.4 of the Revenue and Taxat~on Code is amended ta read as follows:
a Sub~ect to Secttons 8352 and 8352.1, there shall be transferred fran ihe money depos4ted to the
credit o e~totor Yehicle Fuel Account to the Narbors and Watereraft Revalving Fund, for expendsture ~n
accoreance wsth Div~sian i(camienc3ng ~ith Section 3Q) of the Harbors and Navigat~on Code, the s~ of s~x
m~ilion s~x h~mdred thousand doElars (56,600,000) per arr~~ representing the amount of money ~n the Mator
Veh~cie F~el Account attr~butabte ta taxes i~o sea on distrt6utso~s of motor vehicle fuel used or usable in
propeliing vessels. The actual amo~u~t snali be calculated using the annuaE reports of reg~stered boats
prepared by the Department of Motor Vehicles for the United States Goast Guard and the fornula and method af
the oecember 19?Z reoort prepared for this purpose and su6~a~tted to the Leg~slature on December 26, 1972 by
the Diractar of 7ransportat~ort. tf the amount transferred durinq each fiscai year ;s 3n excess of the
calculated amount the excess shaEl be retransferrec4 frao fhr karbors ard liatercraft Revolving Fuid to the
Motor Veh~cle Fue( Accwnt. If ihe amount transferred ~s tess than the emou~~t calcuiated, the d~ffermce
shall be transferred from the Motor Veh~cle Fuel Account to the Narbors arid watercraft Revol~ing Fend, ko
acf~ustment sha1L be made Tf ihe cc~uted d~fference is less than tifty thousand doilars (S50,OU0), and the
amount shall be adfusted to reflect any temQorary ar pernanent ~ncrease or decrease that may be made ~n ihe
rate unaer the Motor Vehicie FueE License Tax Lau. Payments pursuant to this seciton shaik he made pr~or to
paymentsW~~su~E t~tonecessar ~52 2.
1laterways or ~ ts successor aqen y, tthe De~rrtment of TTra~p~ortet ~ona~after eonpsul r~atl on w t h ttMre De~pertment
of 6oa[ing anc wateruays or its successar aqency, shall prepare or cause to be prepared an updated report
setting fiorth the turrent esttraate ot tne ar~ount of ~nney ered~~ed to the Motor Vehicle ~uel Accaait
attrzbutabte ta taxes imposed on d~strtbuttons of motor veh~cte fuet used or usable ~n propelLing vessels.
The Department of Transportatfon shall su~n~t the report Lo the teyislature upon rts complet~ar~.
(h) she Leqislature may amend th~s seet~on by statute passed ir~ eaci~ house of the Legtsiature by
rollcall vate enterea m tne ~ourna~, tnree-rourtns ot tne ~+e~sntp concurr~ng, qs tne sta[ute ~~
cons~stenr witn, and rurtners tne purposes or, tnis sect~on.
Sc~iiuH ~s. sectton e~~ or tne Maroars ana Havigat~ort Code ~s amer~ded to reacf as foilows:
~ ALl moneys rece~ved k~y the departmeni, tnctuding ar~y woneys recetved by the department fran rhe
purchase or condeimation by any other person ar agency of any property acqu~red by the department for the
purposes of th~s d~~tsion, shall be depasited in the State Treasury and cred~ted to the Harbors and
llatercraft Revolving Fund, whicfs ~s hereby created. 7he Harbors arxi iiatercraft Revoiving Fund ~s ifie
successor to the Small Creft Harbor Revol~ing Fund, ~~ch is her~ abol~shed. All references tn arry far~ to
the Small Craft Harbor Revolving Fund shatl be deemed to refer Lo he Iterhars and 1latercraft Re~olving Fund.
(6) The 1larbors and 1latercraft Aevolv~nq fund is herebv desrcnated as a trust fund and sha[[ be useYi
only for tne purposes set rortn ~n sect~on n~ r
Ic~rne teqzs~ature may amena sn~s sectio~ by statute passed in each house of the teqislat~re by
rolleaLl voxe enEerea in the ~ournai~ tnree-tourtns ot [ne meiroership concurrtng, it croe scacute ~~
cons~stenr uitn, ana turtners che purposes ot, tnis sec[~ors.
~e~:iiuH ~4. sect~on a~.t ot cne naroors ana r~avi gation Code is amerxied ta read as follows:
~ All money tn the Harbors arx111atercraft Revo#vfng f~r~d shali be svailable upon appropr~ation try
the legistature, for exper~diture by the department or its successor agencyr far baat~ng faciEit~es
de~etopnent and rehabtl~tat~on, hoating safety, ana ooat~ng ragutai~an pragrams, Tnformat~on and research
roqramsi`for reauctzon ot ~oss of life and property ~n operatzon of vessels, -r.~ -c- ~~_ ~~r,::~_c =-
~,= inc~uain9 retunas ane ror expenu~t~re ror construct~on or renab~lttation of smal! zreft
narbor~~and boat~ng faciltLS@S planned, des~gned, and constrrxted by the oepartment as specif~ed in
subd~vision (c} of Sectron 5D, at satas ouned or under the controi of the state. fhe money ~n the fund
snall atso be ava~lable, upon appropriat~on by the Legislatvre to the ~epartment of Parks arx! Recreatson
far^the_dix rect^operation~ar+d mainter-ance costs of boating fac~(it~es in _~~~- -~ the state parlc system :.`.~`
~ Yessel reg~stration tees aepos~rea ~n the fu~d shall be ex}~ended pursuant
to Section ~863 ot~the~Vel~~Cle~Cade.
(b) Tha ~eqislature may amend this section by statute ~+aQ~ in eacA house of the leq~stature by
rollcatl vote enterea in tne ~ournat~ tnree-TOUrtns ar tne !~±~rsn~p c~currinq, ir tne scafute ~~
consistent Witn~ ana surtn2rs zne purposes or, tnts section.
Stl;11UN 7~. SecL~Drl vzsas or tne venlCLe l:o~ is amertided to read as foiious:
(a) Except as provided in subd~vision (b), ail fees recetred, except moneys coilected under 5ect~on
9875, pursuant to this chapter shall be depas~ced ~n the 1larboPS and uatercraft Revalving Fund and are
apQropriated for the atiministrat~on of thts chapter. Any of suth money ~n the Harbors and Natercraft
z$
Revot~ing Fund sn excesa of the amant detrrritned by the Director of Finance, from time tc time to 6e
necessary for exAend~ture for the admim stration of this chapter shall 6e available for expend~~ure in
accordance with Saction 85.2 of thc Harbors and Navi9ation Code.
ib} All money derived from the ~ricrease tn fees requ~red p+arsuant to this Chap~ter by tfie aw~ndme~it
of Sectfons 9853, 9855 9880, 986T, and 490t enscted at the 1980 port~on of tha 197'9•80 Regular 5ess~on o4
the ~eg~slature shaEl be deposited in the Harbors and Vatercraft Rrvol~ir~ fir~d ar-d is cantinuously_.~ of
a~praprtated for support of local boat~rg safety and en#orcement programs as prov~ded in Sectien ba3
the Harbors and Na~igatton Code.
(c) ~he lea~slature may amend this seet~on by statute passed in each heuse of the Leg islature by
rollcall vote entere~ ~n [ne ~ournal. inree-tourtns ot in~ mombersnip con~urring, ~t rne statute i~
tonsistens rn tn, ana rurcners tne purposes or, ~nis sec~~on.,
st~~~uH ~a. it any provision ot tnis act or tne appt~cation thereof is held invalid, the 'srnalidity
shall not affect other provisions ar applicattons of the act uhich can be y~~en effect W~thout the srnelid
prorisian or e licatton and to thss end the prov~sior~s of tt~is act ere severabEe.
SECT1 1~17, The ~egislature may emer~d this act by stawte passed ~n each house of the legislature
by roEl cal! vote entered tn the ~aurnal, tuo-thirds o{ the u~~:,ars~iip concurr~ng, if the statute is
cans~stent with and furthers the pu~~rposes ot thts act However, no ailocat~on of f~nds may 6e reallocated
except irt accordanc~ with Sect~an Z301~ 73039 ~ci 23b42; rw changes shall be n~ade ~n th~ weY in ~~ch funds
are appropriated pursuant to 5ections 2#DOT and 73841 of the PubEic Rrsourees Cade; and Sect~ons 24012,
240z5 and 33~9b shall r~ot be ~aended. ihe L isEature~ey edoot a short t~#le for this act.
SECTION 18. Th~s act shall be liberal~y canstrued to further its purposes, especially with respect
ta be~ng allowed to take effect.
SECTION 19. it is the ~ntent of the people in approvir~ Ehis act that the Treasurer, the tantro[ler
ar~ the Governo~ uill constder ths heslth of the econa+~y of California, bond me~kets~ snd the eredst rattng
of Cal~form a in determm~ning wheiher to euthorize the sale of these ar nny other bonds.
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Attacnment II.
RESaLUTION NO. 8624(CCS)
(CITY COUNCIL SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CDUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MQNICA
IN SUPPORT OF THE CALPAW 94 PARK AND WILDLIFE
GENERAL OBLZGATION BOND ACT INITIATIVE
~ WHEREAS, the Planning and Conservation League is proposing
a$2 billion park and wlldlife genera~ obligation bond act to be
placed on the State ballot by initiative in June of ~99g; and
WHEREAS, a direct grant of $2 million to the City af Santa
Monica for the restoration and rehabilita~ion of Santa Monica
beaches and reZated facilitie~ is spec~fied in the proposed
initiative; and
WHEREA~, a Competitive Pragram will also be a part of the
praposed bond act ~hat would prov~de the City with additional
apportunities far impraving Santa Monica's pazks and recreatlonal
and cultural facilitzes; and
WHEREAS, this initiative will need broad-based local and
statewide support to ensure its passage by voters,
NaW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY aF SANTA MONICA
DOES RESOLVE AS F~LLOWS:
SECTION ].. The City Cauncil supports th~s ~.nitiative and
encaurages its passage in order ta promote the rehabi~itation and
enhancement af the State's and this cammunity's most valuable
natural resources.
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SECTID~ 2. The City Clerk sha~I certify to the adaptian of this
resolutzon, and thenceParth and thereafter the same shall be in
ful~ force and effect.
APPROVED AS Ta FaRM:
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ting city Attorney
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Adopted and approved this 13th day of July, ~993.
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~Mayor
I hereby certify that the faregaing Resalution No. 8624(CCS)
was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Monica
at a meeting thereof he~d on Ju~y 13, 1993 by the following
Council vote:
Ayes: Councilmembers: Abdo, Genser, Greenberg,
Holbrook, Olsen, Rosenstein,
Vazquez
Noes: Counc~lmetnbers: None
AbsCain: Councilmembers. None
Abse~t: Councilmembers: None
ATTEST:
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