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Wildhawk Northeast, Wildhawk Northwest and Willman

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has extended the Streambed Alteration Agreement for the Wildhawk Northeast, Wildhawk Northwest, and Willman projects, granting Taylor Morrison additional time to fulfill remaining mitigation obligations. The extension, issued under Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code, allows the applicant to complete the final three years of monitoring required by the Onsite Wetland Restoration and Monitoring Plan, finalize the Addendum to the Open Space Preserve Operations and Management Plan for North Vineyard Station covering Elder Creek and Gerber Creek, record the Conservation Easement, and establish the Endowment Fund for the Wildhawk North Preserve. These actions are critical to ensuring long-term ecological compensation for impacts associated with the development projects. The extension is managed through EPIMS Notification Number SAC-17434-R2, with oversight coordinated by the Sacramento County agency and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and primary point of contact for project-related inquiries is Julie Newton, while Harvey Tran serves as the Senior Environmental Scientist responsible for regulatory compliance.

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Extended permit allows Taylor Morrison to complete final mitigation tasks for Wildhawk and Willman projects.

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California → Sacramento County

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

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NONE

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SAC-17434-R2 Streambed Alteration Agreement Extension Notice of Determination

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AgencyCalifornia → Sacramento County
Contacts2 people available
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California → Sacramento County
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Harvey TranSenior Environmental Scientist, Specialist
Julie NewtonProject Proponent

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has extended Streambed Alteration Agreement EPIMS Notification Number SAC-17434-R2, pursuant to Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code to the project Applicant, Taylor Morrison. The Extension will provide the Permittee with additional time to complete their compensatory mitigation requirements in their Streambed Alteration Agreement. This includes completing the remaining three years of mitigation monitoring per the Onsite Wetland Restoration and Monitoring Plan and finalization of the Addendum to the Open Space Preserve Operations and Management Plan for the North Vineyard Station - Elder Creek and Gerber Creek, recordation of the Conservation Easement, and establishment of the Endowment Fund for the Wildhawk North Preserve.

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