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CA, STATE, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
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A-2007-297
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PARKS, RECREATION, & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Council Approval Date
1/2/2007
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3/31/2014
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R 2 s o 1 u t i on f o r C a l i f orn i s Hab i t a t C on s erva t i on Fund <br />January 2, 2007 <br />Page 2 <br />The McFadden Triangle has been identified as an opportunity site in the <br />Santa Asia River Vision P1an_ The proposed project will provide additional <br />riparian habitat at a site adjacent to the Santa Ana River_ The project <br />scope consists of installation of understory plantings such as bunch <br />grasses, wild rose, and additional trees, and improvements to the <br />existing irrigation system. <br />The C i ene ga d e 1 a s Rana s Hab i t a t Restoration Pro j e c t a t Thornton Par k <br />consists of the re-creation of the 2iistoric ecological conditions of the <br />site_ The project will enhance the freshwater marsh habitat, both <br />surrounding the lake and to the east of the lake, and connect the flood <br />control cl-iannel to the lake with a band of native wetland and riparian <br />habitat. To accomplish this, non-native exotic grasses will be removed, <br />and native plants, along with plant and wildlife interpretive signage <br />will be installed_ <br />The Centennial Peninsula Waterfowl Sanctuary Project at Centennial Park <br />consists of the re-creation of ecological conditions conducive to the <br />nesting of waterfowl currently at the site, which has the potential to <br />attract additional species_ The project includes automatic irrigation <br />system modifications and native planting. <br />F = SCAL SMPACT <br />Ther is no fiscal impact associated with this action. <br />_ ??? <br />Ger a do Moue t <br />Ex a c t i ve D i r e c t o r <br />Park Recreation and <br />Community Services Agency <br />55A-2
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