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CEQA
Review of Master Plan Status
Link to County Department of Environmental Review
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DCH Master Plan
Deer
Creek Hills Master Plan
Natural
Resources & Trail Information
Deer
Creek Hills Workshop
Documents
Deer
Creek Hills Master Plan
Sacramento
Valley Conservancy is pleased to post the draft Deer Creek Hills Master
Plan, which has been submitted to the County of Sacramento for environmental
review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The upcoming
CEQA process will likely take several months, and will include public
hearings and opportunity for formal public comment that will become a
part of the CEQA process public record. In the meantime, feel free to
download and review any of the elements of the draft Deer Creek Hills
Master Plan. SVC thanks all the participants in the public focus sessions
held at Sloughhouse, Rancho Murieta, El Dorado Hills, Folsom and Sacramento
in 2005. Call (916-492-0908) or email (bond13mac@aol.com)
Aimee Rutledge, Executive Director, Sacramento Valley Conservancy with
any informal questions or comments.
Natural
Resources and Trail Information
The following
documents are provided for your use. They include a wealth of information
about our open space natural resources and trails.
Big
Thanks to our Deer Creek Hills Workshop Supporters
Wildlife
Conservation Board, CA Department of Fish & Game, CA Department of
Parks & Recreation, AKT Development, the Central Valley Regional Water
Quality Control Board, American River Conservancy, Amador Land Trust,
County of Sacramento, CA Department of Fire & Forestry, California
Releaf, Great Valley Center, A.Teichert & Son, Inc., Sacramento Tree
Foundation, Warmington Homes, Woodside Homes, Cassano Kamilos Homes, Murieta
Holdings, California Native Plant Society, Sacramento Audubon, City of
Folsom staff, City of Rancho Cordova staff, Rancho Murieta Association
staff, East County Landowners Group members, Dan Macon of the High Sierra
Resource Council, Sloughhouse Inn staff, The Dangermond Group, and Foothill
Associates for their very valuable help in hosting our website, and the
many special individual donors who have stepped up at all different levels
to support this effort!
Sacramento
Valley Conservancy's workshop documents are available for download here.
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