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PUC outlines grazing license and carbon study for former Sonoma Valley Golf Course site

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · October 10, 2017
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Tim Ramirez told the commission the former Sonoma Valley Golf Course is secured and temporarily hosts staff; near-term plans call for a grazing license to manage vegetation and a carbon sequestration study to establish a baseline before any further land-use decisions, with community outreach planned.

Tim Ramirez, division manager for Natural Resources and Lands Management, briefed the commission on Oct. 10 about the former Sonoma Valley Golf Course property the PUC now manages.

Ramirez said the utility secured the site after tenants left in January 2016, addressed fencing, trespass and decommissioning of a wastewater facility, and has relocated staff temporarily to the clubhouse area to provide a regular presence along the highway. He told commissioners that the PUC manages roughly…

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