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Park Planning

Park Plans
Notice of Public Meeting
Review of Proposed Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Parking Lot Improvements
May 9, 2013, 6:30-7:30 pm
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Parking Lot, North Lake Street at California, Moss Beach

San Mateo County Parks is proposing to rebuild the existing parking lot at the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve main entrance for improved storm water management benefits and public access. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and solicit input on revised plans for the parking lot project. Plans have been revised based on public feedback. See the most recent plan.

Contact: Senior Planner, Sam Herzberg, (650) 363-1823

Master Plans

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Each Park should have an updated Master Plan that is revised every 20 years. Master Planning is an important method to evaluate parks and their futures, to involve the public in the decision making process and identify projects for future funding.

pdfEdgewood Park and Nature Preserve Master Plan - Final 11 MB

pdfFitzgerald Marine Reserve Master Plan - Final 2.6 MB

pdfFlood Park Master Plan 3.6 MB

pdfHuddart and Wunderlich Parks Master Plan 30 MB

pdfHuddart and Wunderlich Parks Master Plan - Environmental Impact Report 8.3 MB

pdfSan Bruno Mountain Park Master Plan - Draft 1.2 MB

pdfSanchez Adobe Master Plan - Final 12 MB

pdfTrails Master Plan - Final 1.7 MB

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Other Planning Efforts

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County Parks is actively involved with a variety of  planning improvements in various County Parks. These planned improvements can be conceptual, specific and detailed and/or involve environmental review.

pdfCalifornia Coastal Trail Conceptual Plan Midcoast Pillar Point to Mirada Surf - Final 2.3 MB

pdfCoastal Access Plan - Final 22.6 MB

pdfColma Creek Headwaters Restoration Plan - Final 10.4 MB

pdfConceptual Plan for Interpretation at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve - Final 9.1 MB

pdfCounty Parks March 2008 Strategic Plan 1 MB

pdfCoyote Point Concept Plan for Dock Reconfiguration and Replacement - Dec 2007 - Final 5.6 MB

pdfCoyote Point Promenade Preliminary Design Plan - March 2009 5.4 MB

htmlCrystal Springs Regional Trail (CSRT) South of Dam Project

htmlCrystal Springs Regional Trail (CSRT) South of Highway 92 Project

pdfFitzgerald Marine Reserve Coastal Trail, Bridge and Access Ramp Projects

pdfFitzgerald Marine Reserve Parking Lot Rebuild - Concepts A and B 5.3 MB

pdfFitzgerald Marine Reserve Resource Assessment - Final 3.5 MB

pdfHighway 1 Safety and Mobility Improvement Study 12.2 MB

htmlJunipero Serra Golf Disc Demonstration Project

pdfMain Midcoast Action Plan for Parks and Recreation - Final 700 KB

pdfMid-Coast Park Development Fees 220 KB

htmlMid-Coast Recreational Needs Assessment Plan

htmlNeeds Analysis & Financing Options Study

pdfNFWF Grant for Habitat Restoration at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve - Final 5.8 MB

pdfRidge Trail Feasibility Final Report - April 2008 - Final 12 MB

pdfSan Bruno Mountain Gorse Control Project 12.4 MB

pdfSediment Assessment for Pescadero Parks Complex - Final 16.4 MB

pdfVegetation Management Guidelines 11.3 MB

htmlVegetation Resources Report

pdfWater Supply Study for Memorial County Park - Final 14.3 MB

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Review of Outside Development

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Staff reviews development proposals near or adjacent to County Parks from private and public property owners and utilities.
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California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Review

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Staff administers the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for park sponsored projects and oversees application of wetland permits.
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San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)

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Staff administers the San Bruno Mountain HCP by reporting to the HCP Trustees (made up of the County Manager, and City Managers of Brisbane, Daly City and South San Francisco), providing oversight of the Habitat Manager, and interacting with the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Staff actively participates in the San Mateo County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (STOPPP) to protect and improve water quality, and Fishery Network of Central California Coastal Counties (FISHNET 4C) effort to protect and restore Coho salmon and Stealhead trout habitat. Staff actively participates in the development and implementation of the County's Endangered Species and Watershed Protection Program to address development standards, road maintenance, and integrated pest management. County Parks Planning operates under the County Public Works Watershed Protection Maintenance Standards.

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