Section 79572 Of Chapter 10. Coastal Watershed And Wetland Protection From California Water Code >> Division 26.5. >> Chapter 10.
79572
. (a) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code,
the sum of seven hundred fifty million dollars ($750,000,000) is
hereby continuously appropriated from the fund to the Wildlife
Conservation Board, without regard to fiscal years, for the
acquisition, protection, and restoration of coastal wetlands, upland
areas adjacent to coastal wetlands, and coastal watershed lands.
Money appropriated pursuant to this section shall be for the
acquisition, protection, and restoration of lands in or adjacent to
urban areas. Eligible projects shall be limited to the following:
(1) Acquisition, protection, and restoration of coastal wetlands
identified in the Southern California Coastal Wetlands Inventory as
of January 1, 2001, published by the State Coastal Conservancy,
located within the coastal zone, and other wetlands connected and
proximate to such coastal wetlands, and upland areas adjacent and
proximate to such coastal wetlands, or coastal wetlands identified
for acquisition, protection, and restoration in the San Francisco
Baylands Ecosystem Habitat Goals Report, and upland areas adjacent to
the identified wetlands.
(2) Acquisition, protection, and restoration of coastal watershed
and adjacent lands located in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara
Counties. Any project financed pursuant to this paragraph within the
Santa Monica Mountains Zone, as defined in Section 33105 of the
Public Resources Code, shall be by grant from the Wildlife
Conservation Board to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. Any
project financed pursuant to this paragraph within the Baldwin Hills
area, as defined in Section 32553 of the Public Resources Code, shall
be by grant from the Wildlife Conservation Board to the Baldwin
Hills Conservancy.
(b) Not less than three hundred million dollars ($300,000,000) of
the amount appropriated in this section shall be expended or granted
for projects within Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Of the
remaining funds available pursuant to this section the Wildlife
Conservation Board shall give priority to the acquisition of not less
than 100 acres consisting of upland mesa areas, including wetlands
therein, adjacent to the state ecological reserve in the Bolsa Chica
wetlands in Orange County.
(c) Not more than two hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) of
the amount appropriated in this section may be expended or granted
for projects in the San Francisco Bay area, as described in Section
31162 of the Public Resources Code. Any project within the San
Francisco Bay area may be by grant from the Wildlife Conservation
Board to the State Coastal Conservancy.