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(ii) One million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) for nonagricultural lands north of the ridge line of the <br /> ~Santa yn.z Mountain Rnn~ <br /> (iii) One raftlion dollars ($1,000,000) for the presew atlon o~ agricultural land in Santa Barbara County as identified <br /> for agricultural use in the Santa Barbara County Comprehensive Plan. These funds shall be used primarily for the ac- <br /> quisition of conservation easements. <br /> (I) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for a grant to the County of Monterey for acquisition of conservation easements <br /> in Monterey County on agricultural lands in the Salinas and Pajaro Valleys. <br /> (J) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for a grant to the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District to expand the <br /> Garland Ranch Regional Park and for acquisition of natural lands and wildlife and riparian habitat in the Bixby Creek <br /> watershed. <br /> (K) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for a grant to the County of Santa Cruz for acquisition of conservation easements <br /> in Santa Cruz County on commercially viable agricultural lands in the Pajaro Valley and the coastal terrace north of the <br />City of Santa Cruz, consistent with Section 2.3.1 of the Santa Cruz County General Plan. <br /> (L) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for acquisition of those greenbelt lands known as the Pogonip property located <br />in the City of Santa Cruz and the County of Santa Cruz, as defined in the 1979 City of Santa Cruz Greenbelt Ordinance. <br />This acquisition shall be accomplished through grants to the following entitles listed in order of priority: ( 1 ) the City of <br />Santa Cruz and (2) a park and open space district or a park and recreation district formed by the local electorate. <br /> (M) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for a grant to the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District for acquisition <br />in accordance with the following schedule: <br /> (i) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acquisition of land between property managed by the district and Castle Rock <br />State Park and Portola State Park. <br /> (i i) Nine million dollars ($9,000,000) for expansion of Rancho San Antonio, Sierra Azul, E1 Sereno, E1Corte de Madera <br />Creek, and Windy Hill Open Space Preserves and for acquisition of Teague Hill Open Space Preserve. <br /> (N) Thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) for a grant to the East Bay Regional Park District in accordance with the <br />following schedule: <br /> (i) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for expenditure in accordance with the East Bay Regional Park District Master <br />Plan, for expansion of Morgan Territory Regional Park and Briones Regional Park, acquisitions of natural lands along <br />the Carqumez Straits and on Pleasanton Ridge, and shoreline access and trail acquisitions adjacent to the San Francisco <br />Bay. <br /> (ii) One million five hundred thousand dollars(S1,500,000) for acquisition of lands in the southern portion of Walpert <br />Ridge in Hayward in central Alameda County. <br /> (iii) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for expansion of the Carquinez Shoreline Park in Port <br />Costa. <br /> (O) Five million dollars ($5,000.000) for a grant to the Marin County Open Space District for acquisition of natural <br />lands on Loma AJta Mountain, Big Rock Ridge, and other wetlands, wildlife habitat, and natural lands in accordance <br />with the Environmental Quality and Open Space Elements of the Marin Countywide Plan. <br /> (P) Fiix~een million dollars ($15,000,000) for a grant to the County of Marin for preservation of, and for grants by the <br />county to nonprofit organizations for preservation of agricultural lands in the Marin County coastal zone and in]and rural <br />corridor, in accordance with the Marin County Agricultural Land Preservation Program. Funds provided in this sub- <br />paragraph shall be used primarily to acquire agricultural conservation easements. <br /> (Q) One million six hundred thousand dollars ($1,600,000) for a grant to the City of Mill Valley for acquisition of <br />natural lands on the Northridge and spurs of Mount Tamalpais, in accordance with the Open Space Elements in the Mann <br />Countywide Plan or the Mill Valley General Plan, or both. <br /> (R) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for a grant to the City of Vacaville for acquisition of natural lands along the <br />ridgelands of the Vaca Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains, and English Hills, including Old Rocky, for a ridgeline park <br />in accordance with the Vacaville City General Plan. <br /> (S) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for a grant to the City of Davis for acquisition of, or for grants from the city to <br />nonprofit organizations for acquisition of, wildlife and ripanan habitat, wetlands, and potential wetlands within the 1987 <br />Davis General Plan Study Area. <br /> (T) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for a grant to the County of Sacramento, to be shared by the county with the City <br />of Sacramento on a per capita basis, for acquisition of parklands, wetlands, wildlife habitat, and related greenbelt areas <br />in the county along Morrison Creek, Dry Creek, Snodgrass Slough, Cosumnes River, Laguna Creek, Sacramento River, <br />and American River, consistent with the County Park System Master Plan. <br /> (U) Four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) for a grant to Lake County for acquisition of a county park that provides <br />wildlife habitat._nna~i__'.an_..ar_e~s~__andJ~_z~a~ondJ~nefits near Middletowns_ <br /> (c) Eighty-one m,!!ion three hundred thousand dollars ($81,300,000) to the Wildlife Conservation Board tbr programs <br />involving the acquisition of land pursuant to the Wildlife Conservation Law of 1947, subject to Section 2625 of the Fish <br />and Game Cede and consistent with the purposes of this division, and for grants to local agencies, including an amount <br />not to exceed one million two hundred nineteen thousand five hundred dollars ($1,219,500) for state administrative costs, <br />in accordance with the following schedule: <br /> (1) Thirty-eight million dollars ($38,000,000) for projects involving the acquisition, preservation, protection, resto- <br />ration, enhancement, or development of wetlands for wildfowl and other wildlife habitat, in accordance with the following <br />schedule: <br /> (A) Thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) for acquisition or restoration ofwetlands within or adjacent to ( 1 ) the areas <br />subject to the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission or (2) the boundaries of <br />historic San Francisco Bay wetlands as designated in the 1985 United States Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetland <br />Inventory Maps for the San Francisco Bay Area or in subsequent updates with not less than eight million dollars <br />($8,000,000) for acquisition or restoration of wetlands south of the San Mateo Bridge. <br /> (B) Twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) for wetlands outside the coastal zone as defined in Section 30103 and <br />other than within the area defined in subparagraph <br /> 12) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition of Monarch Butterfly habitat. <br /> (3) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for acquisition ofriparian habitat that drains into the Pacific Ocean within the <br />Counties of San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, and Ventura. <br /> (4) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition of land containing Tecate Cypress forest and associated rare <br />species in Coal Canyon in Orange County. <br /> (5) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for acquisition of wildlife habitat and natural lands along the San Joaquin River <br />between Friant Dam and Highway 99 in the Counties of Fresno and Madera. <br /> (6) Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for acquisition of valley oak riparian forest and wetlands along the <br />Moke!umne River near Gait in San Joaquin County. <br /> (7) Two million dollars {$2,000,000} for acquisition of wetlands, riparian habitat, vernal pools, and immediately <br />adjacent natural uplands in the vicinity of the Stanislaus. Tuolumne, Merced, and San Joaquin Rivers and their tnbutanes <br />in Stanislaus, San Joaquin, and Merced Counties. <br /> (8) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition of riparian habitat along the Sacramento River from Shasta Dam <br />to Collinsville. <br /> (9) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acquisition of riparian habitat along the Feather River from Oroville to the <br />mouth of the river. <br /> ilO)Fourmilliondollarsl$4,0OO.OOO)foracquisitionofinland, San pablo Bay andcoastal wetlands inSonomaCounty, <br />including the Laguna de Santa Rosa. <br /> (11) Two million dollars i$2,000,000) for acquisition within the Napa Marsh and associated wetlands. <br /> (12) One million dollars i$1,000,000) for acquisition of ~vildlife habitat along the east shore of Lake Berryessa as <br />identified by the Department of Fish and Game. <br /> ~13) Four million dollars ($4,000.000~ for acquisit ion of sensitive riparian areas, meadows. critical wildlife habitat. <br />and recreation lands in the Hope Valley area just south of Lake Tahoe in Alpine County. Portions of these lands which <br />could provide compatible recreational opportunities may be managed by the Department of Parks and Recreation under <br />an interagency agreement with the Department of Fish and Game. <br /> (14) Four million dollars i$4 000,000) for acquisition of old growth redwoods, mixed forest, and wildlife habitat near <br />the town of Whitethorn in the Matrole River watershed in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. <br /> i'd} Fifty-eight million dollars ($58.000,000} to the State Coastal Conservancy pursuant to Division 21/commencing <br />with Section 31000 I. consistent with the purposes of ~his division. for acquisition. enhancement. or restoration of natural <br />lands and development of public accessways in coasta~ areas and the 5an Francisco Bay region: and for preservation of <br />agriculture in coastal areas. and for grants to local agencies and nonprofit organizations. and for related state admin- <br />istrative costs. in acc >rdance with the followin~ schedulL,: <br /> <br /> <br />