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Stockton adopts San Joaquin County multi-species habitat-fee schedule; fees to take effect Jan. 1

Stockton City Council · December 9, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a San Joaquin County multi-species habitat conservation and open-space plan development fee schedule for 2026, a voluntary program that lets developers pay fees, provide land in lieu or opt out for state/federal permitting, with the fees effective Jan. 1, 2026.

The Stockton City Council held a public hearing and voted 7-0 to adopt the San Joaquin County multi-species habitat conservation and open-space plan development fee schedule for 2026, which the San Joaquin Council of Governments updates annually.

Miss Ocasio, representing the COG, told the council the plan balances new development with preservation goals and offers…

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