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Board approves Harper Canyon/Sena Hills subdivision after revised wildlife-corridor mitigation
Summary
After reviewing revisions prepared with California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Board certified a supplemental environmental impact report and approved the Harper Canyon / Sena Hills vesting tentative map with conditions restricting building envelopes and conservation easements.
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors on June 17 approved the Harper Canyon / Sena Hills vesting tentative map and certified a supplemental environmental impact report (SEIR) that includes additional mitigation measures focused on wildlife connectivity and visual impacts.
Staff said the revised mitigation language, developed in consultation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), requires building envelopes to be recorded on the final map, limits each envelope to one acre, places area outside envelopes into conservation easements, and restricts disking for vegetation maintenance outside building envelopes. The revisions…
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