Park Planning
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Park Planning Responsibilities
Master Plans | Strategic Capital Plan | Other Planning Efforts | Development Projects | California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Review | San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) | Endangered Species and Watershed Protection Program
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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. Examples of Master Plans currently underway include: San Bruno Mountain, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Coyote Point, anticipated Master Planning efforts include Sanchez Adobe, and Huddart/Wunderlich Parks. Back to top
Sanchez Adobe Master Plan - Final
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Coyote Point Recreation Area Master Plan - Final
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Edgewood Park and Nature Preserve Master Plan - Final
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Trails Master Plan - Final
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Other Planning Efforts
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County Parks is actively involved with planning improvements in various County Parks. Current efforts underway include development of a Coastal Access Improvement Plan, Recreational Needs Assessment in the Unincorporated Mid-Coast, Phase-1 - Vegetation Management Plan. Future efforts will include development of a Conceptual Plan for Edgewood Park Interpretive Center, Road and Sediment Assessment of Pescadero/Memorial/Sam McDonald Park complex, Memorial Park Water Study, and Coyote Point Recreation Area Bay Trail Conceptual Plan. Back to top
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Coyote Point Conc. Plan for Dock Reconfig. and Replacement - December 2007 - Final
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| 1. Part 1 (2.3 MB) |
2. Part 2 (1.9 MB) |
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Conceptual Plan for Interpretation at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve - Final
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| 1. Part 1 (1.0 MB) |
2. Part 2 (4.4 MB) |
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Wax Myrtle Ravine Post-Burn Restoration Plan - Final
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Conceptual Plan for Edgewood Park Interpretive Center - Final
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| Conceptual Plan - Part 1 (2.5 MB) |
Conceptual Plan - Part 2 (1.5 MB) |
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NFWF Grant for Habitat Restoration at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve - Final
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| Part 1 - NFWF Grant Report (3.35MB) |
Parts 1 and 2 - NFWF Grant Report (5.61MB) |
Part 2 - NFWF Grant Report (2.37MB)
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Appendix - Statiscal Analysis Output (186k) |
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Sediment Assessment for Pescadero Parks Complex - Final
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Appendix C
137 Road and 68 Trail Site Data Sheets |
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Midcoast Action Plan for Parks and Recreation - Final
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| Main Body (700K) |
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Junipero Serra Golf Disk Demonstration Project
Mid-Coast Park Development Fees
Mid-Coast Recreational Needs Assessment Plan
Needs Analysis & Financing Options Study
Vegetation Resources Report
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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. Back to top |
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. Back to top |
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.
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Endangered Species and Watershed Protection Program
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| 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 theCounty Public Works Watershed Protection Maintenance Standards. Back to top |