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Section 1 |
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Figure 1-1 |
Regional Context Map |
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Figure 1-2 |
Plan Area Map |
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Section 2 |
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Figure 2-1 |
Current Land Ownership in the
Plan Area |
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Figure 2-2 |
Land Status as of June 1,
2003 |
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Figure 2-3 |
Future Land Use without the
Plan |
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Figure 2-4 |
Existing Public and Private
Conservation Lands |
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Section 3 |
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Figure 3-1 |
Natural Communities and
Development |
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Figure 3-2 |
Alternative 1 |
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Figure 3-3 |
Alternative 2 |
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Figure 3-4 |
Alternative 3 |
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Section 4 |
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Figure 4-1 |
Conservation Areas |
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Figure 4-2 |
Existing Conservation in the
MSHCP Reserve System |
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Figure 4-3 |
Complementary Conservation
Areas |
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Figure 4-4 |
Local Permittee Lands to be
Conserved |
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Figure 4-5 |
Essential Ecological Processes
Conserved through General Plan Land Use Designations
and Flood Control Standards |
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Figure 4-6a |
Cabazon Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-6b |
Cabazon Conservation Area
Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-6c |
Cabazon Conservation Area
Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-6d |
Cabazon Conservation Area
Essential Ecological Processes & Biological
Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-6e |
Cabazon Conservation Area
Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-7a |
Stubbe and Cottonwood Canyons
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-7b |
Stubbe and Cottonwood Canyons
Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-7c |
Stubbe and Cottonwood Canyons
Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-7d |
Stubbe and Cottonwood Canyons
Conservation Area Essential Ecological Processes &
Biological Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-7e |
Stubbe and Cottonwood Canyons
Conservation Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-7f |
Stubbe and Cottonwood Canyons
Conservation Area Development Ratio Areas |
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Figure 4-8a |
Snow Creek/Windy Point
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-8b |
Snow Creek/Windy Point
Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-8c |
Snow Creek/Windy Point
Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-8d |
Snow Creek/Windy Point
Conservation Area Essential Ecological Processes &
Biological Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-8e |
Snow Creek/Windy Point
Conservation Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-9a |
Whitewater Canyon Conservation
Area |
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Figure 4-9b |
Whitewater Canyon Conservation
Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-9c |
Whitewater Canyon Conservation
Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-9d |
Whitewater Canyon Conservation
Area Essential Ecological Processes & Biological
Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-9e |
Whitewater Canyon Conservation
Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-10a |
Highway 111/I-10 Conservation
Area |
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Figure 4-10b |
Highway 111/I-10 Conservation
Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-10c |
Highway 111/I-10 Conservation
Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-10d |
Highway 111/I-10 Conservation
Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-11a |
Whitewater Floodplain
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-11b |
Whitewater Floodplain
Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-11c |
Whitewater Floodplain
Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-11d |
Whitewater Floodplain
Conservation Area Essential Ecological Process &
Biological Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-11e |
Whitewater Floodplain
Conservation Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-12a |
Upper Mission Creek/Big
Morongo Canyon Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-12b |
Upper Mission Creek/Big
Morongo Canyon Conservation Area Biological
Resources |
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Figure 4-12c |
Upper Mission Creek/Big
Morongo Canyon Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-12d |
Upper Mission Creek/Big
Morongo Canyon Conservation Area Essential
Ecological Processes & Biological Corridors and
Linkages |
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Figure 4-12e |
Upper Mission Creek/Big
Morongo Canyon Conservation Area Conservation and
Land Use |
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Figure 4-12f |
Morongo Wash Special
Provisions Area |
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Figure 4-13a |
Willow Hole Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-13b |
Willow Hole Conservation Area
Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-13c |
Willow Hole Conservation Area
Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-13d |
Willow Hole Conservation Area
Essential Ecological Processes & Biological
Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-13e |
Willow Hole Conservation Area
Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-13f |
Willow Hole Conservation Area
Conservation/Development Ratio Areas |
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Figure 4-14a |
Long Canyon Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-14b |
Long Canyon Conservation Area
Essential Ecological Processes |
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Figure 4-14c |
Long Canyon Conservation Area
Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-15a |
Edom Hill Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-15b |
Edom Hill Conservation Area
Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-15c |
Edom Hill Conservation Area
Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-15d |
Edom Hill Conservation Area
Essential Ecological Processes & Biological
Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-15e |
Edom Hill Conservation Area
Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-16a |
Thousand Palms Conservation
Area |
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Figure 4-16b |
Thousand Palms Conservation
Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-16c |
Thousand Palms Conservation
Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-16d |
Thousand Palms Conservation
Area Essential Ecological Processes & Biological
Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-16e |
Thousand Palms Conservation
Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-16f |
Thousand Palms Conservation
Area Conservation/Development Ratio Areas |
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Figure 4-17a |
West Deception Canyon
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-17b |
West Deception Canyon
Conservation Area Essential Ecological Processes |
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Figure 4-17c |
West Deception Canyon
Conservation Area Conservation & Land Use |
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Figure 4-18a |
Indio Hills/Joshua Tree
National Park Linkage Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-18b |
Indio Hills/Joshua Tree
National Park Linkage Conservation Area Biological
Resources |
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Figure 4-18c |
Indio Hills/Joshua Tree
National Park Linkage Conservation Area Natural
Communities |
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Figure 4-18d |
Indio Hills/Joshua Tree
National Park Linkage Conservation Area Essential
Ecological Processes & Biological Corridors &
Linkages |
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Figure 4-18e |
Indio Hills/Joshua Tree
National Park Linkage Conservation Area Conservation
and Land Use |
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Figure 4-18f |
Indio Hills/Joshua Tree
National Park Linkage Conservation Area
Conservation/Development Ratio Areas |
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Figure 4-19a |
Indio Hills Palms Conservation
Area |
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Figure 4-19b |
Indio Hills Palms Conservation
Area – Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-19c |
Indio Hills Palms Linkage
Conservation Area – Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-19d |
Indio Hills Palms Conservation
Area Biological Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-19e |
Indio Hills Palms Conservation
Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-20a |
East Indio Hills Conservation
Area |
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Figure 4-20b |
East Indio Hills Conservation
Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-20c |
East Indio Hills Conservation
Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-20d |
East Indio Hills Conservation
and Land Use |
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Figure 4-20e |
East Indio Hills Conservation
Area Adams Ranch Corridor |
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Figure 4-20f |
East Indio Hills Conservation
Area Post Mining Conservation Status |
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Figure 4-21a |
Joshua Tree National Park
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-21b |
Joshua Tree National Park
Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-21c |
Joshua Tree National Park
Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-21d |
Joshua Tree National Park
Conservation Area Essential Ecological Processes |
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Figure 4-21e |
Joshua Tree National Park
Conservation Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-22a |
Desert Tortoise and Linkage
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-22b |
Desert Tortoise and Linkage
Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-22c |
Desert Tortoise and Linkage
Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-22d |
Desert Tortoise and Linkage
Conservation Area Biological Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-22e |
Desert Tortoise and Linkage
Conservation Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-23a |
Mecca Hills/Orocopia Mountains
Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-23b |
Mecca Hills/Orocopia Mountains
Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-23c |
Mecca Hills/Orocopia Mountains
Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-23d |
Mecca Hills/Orocopia Mountains
Conservation Area Biological Corridors and Linkages |
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Figure 4-23e |
Mecca Hills/Orocopia Mountains
Conservation Area Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-24a |
Dos Palmas Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-24b |
Dos Palmas Conservation Area –
Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-24c |
Dos Palmas Conservation
Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-24d |
Dos Palmas Conservation Area
Conservation and Land Use |
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Figure 4-25a |
Coachella Valley Stormwater
Channel and Delta Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-25b |
Coachella Valley Stormwater
Channel and Delta Conservation Area Biological
Resources |
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Figure 4-25c |
Coachella Valley Stormwater
Channel and Delta Conservation Area Natural
Communities |
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Figure 4-25d |
Coachella Valley Stormwater
Channel and Delta Conservation Area Conservation and
Land Use |
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Figure 4-26a |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area |
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Figure 4-26b |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Biological Resources |
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Figure 4-26c |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Natural Communities |
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Figure 4-26d(1) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Conservation and Land
Use (Zone 1) |
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Figure 4-26d(2) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Conservation and Land
Use (Zone 2) |
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Figure 4-26d(3) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Conservation and Land
Use (Zone 3) |
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Figure 4-26d(4) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Conservation and Land
Use (Zone 4) |
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Figure 4-26e(1) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Take Authorization Area
(Zone 1) |
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Figure 4-26e(1)A |
Shadowrock/City of Palm Springs Planning Area - 2 Special Provisions Area
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Figure 4-26e(2) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Take Authorization Area
(Zone 2) |
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Figure 4-26e(2)A |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Palm Hills Special
Provisions Area |
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Figure 4-26e(3) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Take Authorization Area
(Zone 3) |
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Figure 4-26e(3)A |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Travertine Special
Provisions Area |
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Figure 4-26e(4) |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area Take Authorization Area
(Zone 4) |
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Figure 4-26f |
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto
Mountains Conservation Area - Water Sources |
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Section 5 |
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Section 6 |
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Figure 6-1 |
Joint Review Process |
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Figure 6-2 |
Coachella Valley Fringe-toed
Lizard Preserves |
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Section 7 |
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Figure 7-1 |
Take Authorization Areas
Outside Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-2 |
Interchange Projects and
Associated Arterials |
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Figure 7-3 |
Additional Caltrans’ Projects |
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Figure 7-4 |
Local Transportation Projects |
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Figure 7-5a |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-5b |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-5c |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-5d |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-5e |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-5f |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-5g |
City of Cathedral City’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-6a |
City of Palm Springs’ Covered
Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-6b |
City of Palm Springs’ Covered
Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-7 |
Coachella Valley Water
District’s Covered Activities |
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Figure 7-8 |
Imperial Irrigation District’s
Covered Activities in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-9 |
Riverside County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District’s Covered Activities
in Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-10 |
Riverside County Waste
Management Department’s Covered Activities in
Conservation Areas |
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Figure 7-11 |
Existing and Proposed Trails |
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Figure 7-12 |
Trails with Special Management
Prescriptions |
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Figure 7-13 |
Deferred Palm Desert to La
Quinta Connector Trail |
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Figure 7-14 |
Trails to be Deferred:
Perimeter Trails/New Trails |
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Figure 7-15 |
Trails Addressed Separate from
the Trails Plan |
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Figure 7-16 |
Trails with Bicycle
Restrictions and Dog Use Areas |
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Section 8 |
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Figure 8-1 |
Organizational Structure and
Decision Process for Monitoring and Management
Programs |
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Figure 8-2 |
Reserve Management Units |
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Figure 8-3 |
Existing Conservation Lands |
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Figure 8-4 |
Integration of the Monitoring
Program and the Management Program |
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Figure 8-5 |
Adaptive Management Conceptual
Model |
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Figure 8-6 |
Development of Niche Models
from baseline survey data and GIS Habitat parameters |
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Figure 8-7 |
Aeolian Community Sand Process
Model |
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Figure 8-8 |
Aeolian Sand Habitat Threats
Model |
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Figure 8-9 |
Alluvial fan and wash Habitat
threats model |
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Figure 8-10 |
Riparian Habitat threats model |
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Figure 8-11 |
Marsh Habitat threats model |
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Section 9 |
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Section 10 |
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