One of the conditions to the sewer project is the Habitat Conservation Plan (see the need for this and what it is at this link to project conditions - No. 92, page 37 of 98 if you open the document in Acrobat).
We haven't heard much about it, but it will be unveiled next week at the South Bay Community Center, Tuesday October 8. There will be two sessions for you to learn and to give input. The LOCAC website lists the times at 3:30-5:30 p.m. and at 7:30-9:00 p.m..
I have a copy of the old 2005 plan, but all the links to a copy of that plan online seem to be dead. So to get an idea of what this is about, here are some useful links:
For mostly what you need to know about what the plan is, click the blue links or just scroll through to the bottom:
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2013/09/19/2013-22778/habitat-conservation-plan-for-the-community-of-los-osos-san-luis-obispo-county-ca-notice-of-intenthttps://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2013/09/19/2013-22778/habitat-conservation-plan-for-the-community-of-los-osos-san-luis-obispo-county-ca-notice-of-intent
Lots of info here on the County document at this link:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PL/environmental/Los+Osos+Communitywide+Habitat+Conservation+Plan/NOP.pdf
And here is the timeline/status report:
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Assets/PL/environmental/Los+Osos+Communitywide+Habitat+Conservation+Plan/statusreport.pdf
$300,000 in grant funds were awarded to SLO County from the Coastal Impact Assistant Program to pay for the state and federal EIR reports needed for this plan required for the wastewater treatment facility by the California Coastal Commission.
Public participation is invited and encouraged, so I hope to see you there!
(Not to confuse you, but this is not the same thing as the Habitat Management Plan which fulfills Special Condition 3 of the CDP or Coastal Development Permit.)
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