NEWHALL LAND GIVING 163 ACRES TO PROTECT RIVER.Byline: Daily News VALENCIA - The Newhall Land and Farming Company The Newhall Land and Farming Company is a land management company based in Valencia, California, United States. The company is responsible for the master community planning of Valencia, as well as the management of farm land elsewhere in the state. has handed over 163 acres of San Francisquito Creek The San Francisquito Creek is a creek that flows into San Francisco Bay in California, United States of America. Its headwaters are in the Santa Cruz Mountains above Menlo Park, around 667m (2000 feet) above the Bay. to the state for protection, part of what the firm says is a long-term effort to protect waterways near its developments. Newhall Land is building homes and other projects along the creek bed, a tributary of the Santa Clara River Santa Clara River may refer to:
The easement is part of a program that will ultimately lead to permanent protection of all of Newhall Land's riverbed landholdings, company officials said. The action brings to 427 acres - more than one-third of Newhall Land's 1,200 acres of riverbed within its Valencia Natural River Management Plan area - the river area designated for protection. In December 2000, a conservation easement covering 264 acres of Santa Clara River bed and adjacent uplands was granted to Fish and Game. ``With this conservation easement, all of our landholdings along San Francisquito Creek are now protected and preserved,'' said Mark Subbotin, senior vice president, planning and environmental resources for Newhall Land. ``This is very significant natural habitat, which can now offer a permanently protected home to endangered species endangered species, any plant or animal species whose ability to survive and reproduce has been jeopardized by human activities. In 1999 the U.S. government, in accordance with the U.S. and other native plants, fish and animals, as well as serve as a wildlife corridor to the Angeles National Forest The Angeles National Forest (ANF) was established by executive order on December 20, 1892 as the San Gabriel Timberland Reserve. It covers over 2,600 km² (650,000 acres) and is located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, just north of the metropolitan area of Los .'' Under the easement, the property must be retained forever in a natural condition, subject to the conditions of the Natural River Management Plan. Ultimately, 2,000 acres of Newhall Land riverbed and riverside landholdings will be protected by conservation easements EASEMENTS, estates. An easement is defined to be a liberty privilege or advantage, which one man may have in the lands of another, without profit; it may arise by deed or prescription. Vide 1 Serg. & Rawle 298; 5 Barn. & Cr. 221; 3 Barn. & Cr. 339; 3 Bing. R. 118; 3 McCord, R. under the company's river management plan, the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan and agreements tied to the development of the Valencia Commerce Center. Portions of the Santa Clara River and its South Fork, San Francisquito Creek and Castaic Creek are covered in the plans. As part of its plan for river conservation, Newhall Land has been working to remove arundo donax, a fast-spreading, invasive, non-native plant that overtakes the native habitat of willows, cottonwoods and other plant species. All the arundo has been cleared from our San Francisquito Creek landholdings in the lower 2.3 miles of the watershed, Subbotin said. ``We hope that our efforts, coupled with arundo removal activities being conducted by the United States Forest Service “USFS” redirects here. For the figure skating organization, see U.S. Figure Skating. The USDA Forest Service is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture that administers the nation's national forests and national grasslands. and other landowners in the upper parts of the watershed, will result in the San Francisquito Creek watershed becoming the first drainage in Southern California where this invasive weed has been completely eradicated,'' he said. |
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