Building Wildlife-Friendly Resilience in Working Landscapes - Roots 41
Summary
SCH Number
2024030972
Public Agency
California Wildlife Conservation Board
(WCB)
Document Title
Building Wildlife-Friendly Resilience in Working Landscapes - Roots 41
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/26/2024
Document Description
The project will involve building cross fencing on grazing land and a riparian exclusion fence (totaling 7,000 linear feet). It will also include the seeding of native/adapted herbaceous species (grass, legumes, forbs) into a shrub-dominated rangeland (75 acres). Cross fencing will allow for the management of the forage resource and the conservation of woody and herbaceous vegetation. Seeding will enhance the herbaceous component of vegetation within the property.
Contact Information
Name
Rebecca J. Fris
Agency Name
Wildlife Conservation Board
Job Title
Deputy Executive Director
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
Doyle
Counties
Lassen
Regions
Unincorporated
Parcel #
141-050-040, 141-050-093, 141-350-075
Other Location Info
APNs:141-050-040, 141-050-093, 141-350-075. The project is located on a rangeland and irrigated pasture property. The project corresponds to portions of sections 8 and 17, T 25N, Range 17E of the Doyle USGS Quad.
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 4 - section 15304: minor alterations to land
Reasons for Exemption
WCB has determined that the objectives of enhancement and restoration of wildlife and pollinator habitat, and the implementation activities as designed for this project, will result in minor alterations to land and vegetation, and therefore fit within the CCR Section 15304 exemptions.
County Clerk
Lassen
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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