Documents & events relating to Sand Gilia / Monterey Gilia (Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria)
Compiled by F. Watson.
- 1948. Mason, H.L. & Grant, A.D. Some problems in the genus Gilia. Madrono 9 (7): 201-220.
Acquired FW. - 1954. Grant, A. and V. Grant. Genetic and taxonomic studies in Gilia VIII: the cobwebby gilias. Aliso 3(3):203–287.
- 1960. Incorporation of Sand City.
- 1963. Sand City General Plan (Later updated in 1980, 1984, & 2002).
- 1965. Grant, V. and K.A. Grant. flower pollination in the Phlox family.
Columbia University Press, New York, New York. 177 pp.
- 1967. Cooper, W.S. Coastal dunes of California. Geological Society of America Memoir 104. Boukder, CO.
Acquired FW. - 1970. McBride, J.R. & Stone, E.C. Plant succession on the sand dunes of the Monterey Peninsula, California. American Midland Naturalist 96:118-132.
- 1970. Bluestone, V. Distribution of selected coastal beach and dune plants along Monterey Bay, California. M.A. Thesis, Department of Geography, San Francisco State College, San Francisco.
- 1976. California Coastal Act of 1976.
- 1980. Sand City General Plan update.
- 1981. Bluestone, V. Strand and dune vegetation at Salinas River State Beach, California. Madrono 28 (2): 49-60.
Acqiured FW. - 1981. Schoen, D.J. The Breeding system of Gilia achilleifolia: variation in floral
characteristic and outcrossing rate. Evolution 36: 352-360. - 1983. Seaside Local Coastal Program: Coastal Implementation Plan document.
Cited here.
- 1984. Sand City Local Coastal Program: Land Use Plan
- 1984. Sand City General Plan Update.
- 1987 January. State listing of GITEA as threatened.
- 1987. Zoger, A. & Pavlik, B. Marina Dunes Rare Plant Survey. Report for the City of Marina, CA. 7 pp.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1994. - 1987 August 14. Marina State Beach General Plan.
Superceded by 1990 version. See below. - 1987 November. Thomas Reid Associates & The Planning Collaborative, Inc. Marina Dunes Plan: Supporting Technical Studies.
Contains maps of GITEA occurrences.
Acqiured FW.
- 1987. Pavlik, B.M., Zoger, A., Baumgartner, M. Rare Plant Report in Sand City Biological Field Surveys for Rare Plants, Smith's Blue Butterfly, and Black Legless Lizard. Thomas Reid Associates, Palo Alto, California. 35 pp.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1994.
Probably the basis of Fig 3 of Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993.
- 1988. Allen, D. & Guinon, M. The restoration of dune habitats at Spanish Bay: Implementation. In: Reiger, J.P. & Williams, B.K. (eds). Proceedings of the Second Native Plant Revegetation Symposium. Society for Ecological Restoration, Madison, WI. pp 92-96.
- 1988. Guinon, M. Dune restoration at Spanish Bay. Fremontia 16: 8-11.
- 1988. Ferreira, J.E. & Gray, K.L. Marina State Beach dune revegetation. In: Reiger, J.P. & Williams, B.K. (eds). Proceedings of the Second Native Plant Revegetation Symposium. Society for Ecological Restoration, Madison, WI. pp 100-108.
- 1980s. "Potential Presence [of Sand Gilia] in the HCP area [Sand City west of Highway 1]. No individuals of sand gilia were found in the HCP area during extensive surveys for this species throughout Sand City conducted in the late 1980's (Jean Ferreira, pers. comm.) and in 1993 (Joey Dorrell, pers. comm.), or on the MBSR site in 1997 (Zander Associates 1998)."
(Quoted from 1999 Sand City Coastline Habitat Conservation Plan - Preliminary Draft) - 1982 (reformatted 2013). City of Marina Local Coastal Program: Volume I - Land Use Plan.
Acquired FW. - 1989. Sand City General Plan amendment.
- 1989 February 1 (addended & adopted March 7). Harding Lawson Associates. Biological Resource Management
Plan, Sand City Regional Shopping Center, Sand City.
"Harding Lawson Associates, 1989. Biological Resource Management Plan, Sand City Regional Shopping Center. Report prepared for EMC Planning Group, Inc., Monterey, California. February 1. 47 pp. Addendum 1 (March 7, 16 pp.), Addendum 2 (May 15, 2 pp.)."
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1999 Monitoring Report (2000). - 1989 March 7. Ford, K. (HLA) Addendum Number 1: Biological Resource Management
Plan, Sand City Regional Shopping Center, Sand City, California.
Relates to Sand Dollar Shopping Center.
Included in Appendix A to Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993. - 1989 March 7. Resolution #SC-8 (1989). Resolution Approving Biological Resource Management Plan for Certain Property Owned by Monterey Sand Co. within the City of Sand City.
Approves original plan (Feb 1) plus Addendum Number 1 (Mar 7).
Acquired FW.
Included in Appendix A to Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993.
- 1989 May 15. Addendum Number2: Biological Resource Management
Plan, Sand City Regional Shopping Center, Sand City, California.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1999 Monitoring Report (2000). - 1989 August 9. Sand City Dune Restoration Techniques. Prepared by Pacific Open-Space, Inc.
Acquired FW.
Included as Appendix B to Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993. - 1989. Establishment of mitigation area for Sand Dollar I Shopping Center.
- 1990 September. Marina State Beach General Plan September 1990.
Acquired FW. - 1990. Plitmann, U. and D.A. Levin. Breeding systems in the Polemoniaceae.
Plant Systematics and Evolution 170: 205-214. - 1990. Allen, D. & Guinon, M. Restoration of dune habitats at Spanish Bay. In Berger, J.J. (ed.). Environmental Restoration. Island Press, Covelo, CA.
- 1990. Dorfman, E.J. Germination and community and flower number of the slender-flowered gilia (Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria) of Monterey Bay, California. Report for the Department of Parks and Recreation, Central Coast Region, Monterey, California. 12 pp.
- 1990. Thomas Reid Associates. (Proposed) Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan.
Thomas Reid Associates, Palo Alto, CA. 92 pp.
Cited by 1999 Sand City Coastline HCP - Preliminary Draft.
Probably superceded by Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993. - 1990. Marina Dunes Habitat Conservation Plan, Administrative Draft, November 1990.
Cited by 1996 Coastal Commission doc. - 1990. "Sand Dollar I Dune Restoration. In 1990 a regional shopping center (Sand Dollar Center) was constructed east of Highway I and north of Tioga Avenue in Sand City. As part of the project, a 7.6 acre dune restoration and habitat preservation program was undertaken by the developers as a City permitting requirement. Although a Section 10a Permit was not required, both [USFWS] and CDFG were parties to an agreement which provided for the establishment of habitat and monitoring for several species of concern including the endangered Smith's blue butterfly and the sand gilia. The project has resulted in the successful introduction of coast and dune buckwheat (host plants for the Smith's blue butterfly), Monterey spineflower, black legless lizard, coast wallflower (Erysimum ammophilum), Monterey ceanothus, sandmat manzanita, in addition to the sand gilia."
(Quoted from North of Playa HCP)
The "agreement" might be the " Biological Resource Management Plan, Sand City Regional Shopping Center, Sand City, California" with two amendments (see 1989 above).
- 1990. Appraisal by H. Berry.
Referred to by MOU between CDPR, MPRPD, CSC, and SCRA. - 1991 May 3. Spring 1991 Monitoring Report, Biological Resource Management Plan, Sand City. Prepared by Harding Lawson Associates
- 1991 July 30. Arnold, R.A. Habitat assessments for the Endangered Smith's Blue Butterfly and Candidate Monterey Bay Dune Gilia in Sand City, CA. Entomological Consulting Services, Ltd., Pleasant Hill, California, 60 pp.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1994.
Basis of Fig 4 of Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993.
- 1991 June 4. Fiedler, P. L. Mitigation-related transplantation, relocation and
reintroduction projects involving endangered and threatened, and rare plant species in California. Report for CA. Dept. of Fish and Game, Endangered Plant Program.
Sacramento, CA. 82 pp. - 1992 June 2. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Six Plants and Myrtle's Sllverspot Butterfly From Coastal Dunes In Northern and Central Callfornla Determined To Be Endangered. Federal Register 57 (120): 27848-27859.
- 1992. USACE with Jones & Stokes Associates Inc. Flora and Fauna Baseline Study of Fort Ord, California.
Acquired FW. - 1993. Julin, K. and C. Sorensen. Spring 1993 Monitoring Report: Habitat
Preserve, Sand Dollar Shopping Center (Phase I). Prepared for the City of Sand City by
Harding Lawson Associates. Novato, CA. 11 pp.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1994.
- 1993. "Potential Presence [of Sand Gilia] in the HCP area [Sand City west of Highway 1]. No individuals of sand gilia were found in the HCP area during extensive surveys for this species throughout Sand City conducted in the late 1980's (Jean Ferreira, pers. comm.) and in 1993 (Joey Dorrell, pers. comm.), or on the MBSR site in 1997 (Zander Associates 1998)."
(Quoted from 1999 Sand City Coastline Habitat Conservation Plan - Preliminary Draft) - 1993 February. Sand City Proposed Habitat Conservation Plan - Draft - February 1993. Prepared by the City of Sand City and Thomas Reid Associates. 228 pages.
Acquired FW.
"In 1993 [Sand] City prepared and submitted a draft city-wide.HCP to [USFWS] and the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) for review and comment. In late 1994, the City and the Service agreed to a major re-structuring of the HCP effort to result in a feasible implementation program.
The City, in consultation with the Service, developed a "City-Wide Habitat Conservation Strategy" which encompasses the various conservation efforts currently underway in the city. These efforts include the existing and planned dune restoration as part of the Sand Dollar I Shopping Center development, the proposed residential development in the East Dunes Planning Area, and this HCP which is focused on the North of Playa area"
(Quoted from North of Playa HCP) - 1993 February. EIP Associates. Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project: Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Report. Appendix 19-A: Growth Study Update - 1992.
Includes description of Sand City development history.
Acquired FW. - 1994. MLML Newsletter article on Canepa & Holte.
Acquired FW. - 1994 February. Installation-Wide Multispecies Habitat Management Plan for Fort Ord, California.
Includes detailed survey maps for Sand Gilia (Figs 3-1 & 4-2).
Acquired FW. - 1994. Beatley, T. Habitat Conservation Planning: Endangered Species and Urban Growth. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX. 234 pp.
Highlights HCP processes in Sand City and Marina as case studies (Pages 64-67). - 1994. USACE with Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. Installation-Wide Multispecies Habitat Management Plan for Fort Ord, California.
Acquired FW. - 1994. Dorrell-Canepa. Population biology of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. Arenaria (Polemoniaceae). M.S. Thesis. San Jose State University.
- 1994. Beatley, T. Habitat Conservation Planning: Endangered Species and Urban Growth. University of Texas Press.
Contains one-page description of Sand City HCP & Marina Dunes HCP processes. - 1995. Sand City General Plan amendment.
- 1995. Seaside-Sand City Coastal Alignment Bike Path EIR. EMC Planning Group.
(provides additional information on biological resources based on studies by LSA
Associates).
Cited by 1999 Sand City Coastline HCP - Preliminary Draft. - 1995 September 28. Certification of North of Playa FEIR.
- 1995 August, revised October. Zander Associates. Habitat Conservation Plan for the Federally-Endangered Smith's Blue Butterfly and Other Species of Special Concern on the North of Playa Project Site, Sand City, California.
- 1995. Cowan, B. Coastal dune and bluff restoration. Fremontia 23 (1): 29-91.
- 1995. "East Dunes HCP.
The City is in the process of preparing an HCP for the East Dunes Planning Area in support of an application to the Service for a Section 10 (a)(l)(B) permit to allow for the future development of a residential neighborhood on the undeveloped portions of the Planning Area. Mitigation for impacts to species of concern which have been identified to exist in this area is proposed to include a 4.5 acre enhanced habitat preserve within the Planning Area and a one acre enhanced habitat preserve in the northern portion of the proposed North of Playa commercial project. Implementation of the East Dunes HCP, in conjunction with the existing and proposed dune restoration efforts for the Sand Dollar Center and the North of Playa project, will result in a total of approximately 18 acres of restored generally continuous coastal dune habitat on the east side of Highway 1 in Sand City."
(Quoted from North of Playa HCP) - 1996. Cowan, B. Update on a coastal dune and bluff restoration project. Fremontia 24 (3):17-19.
- 1996. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding Sand City coastal
land use. Adopted among the California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR), Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD), City of Sand City, and Sand City Redevelopment Agency on April 8, 1996.
Included as Appendix C to Sand City General Plan 2002-2017.
- 1996. Morey S. Coastal plants recovery workshop summary 1996-12-17.
Cited by CNDDB. - 1996. Jones and Stokes Associates, Inc. 1996. Final recovery strategies for six coastal plant species on the Monterey peninsula (JSA 95-079). Report prepared for the California Department of Fish and Game. Sacramento, California.
Cited by 2001 Biological Opinion re: Naval Postgraduate School. - 1996. Appraisal by Hanna & Associates.
Referred to by MOU between CDPR, MPRPD, CSC, and SCRA. - 1997. East Dunes Specific Plan - Administrative Draft.
- 1997/8. "Potential Presence [of Sand Gilia] in the HCP area [Sand City west of Highway 1]. No individuals of sand gilia were found in the HCP area during extensive surveys for this species throughout Sand City conducted in the late 1980's (Jean Ferreira, pers. comm.) and in 1993 (Joey Dorrell, pers. comm.), or on the MBSR site in 1997 (Zander Associates 1998)."
(Quoted from 1999 Sand City Coastline Habitat Conservation Plan - Preliminary Draft) - 1998 April 30. Foster & Meredith. HLA. FODSP.
Acquired FW. - 1998. Cowan, Bruce. 1998. Status of rare and endangered species, Naval Postgraduate School dune restoration, Monterey, California. Pacific Grove, California.
- 1998. Morrell, P.L. & Rieseberg, L.H. Molecular tests of the proposed diploid hybrid origin of Gilia achilleifolia (Polemoniaceae). American Journal of Botany 85(10):1439-1453.
Acquired FW. - 1998. Dorrell-Canepa, J., 1998 Monitoring Report, Habitat Preserve, Sand Dollar Shopping Center (Phase 1), Sand City, California. 27pp.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1999 Monitoring Report (2000). - 1999 January 12. Church & Foster. HLA. FODSP.
Acquired FW. - 1999. Thomas Reid Associates. Marina Dunes Plan, species management guidelines. Prepared for the City of Marina. Palo Alto, California.
- 1999. Zander Associates. Sand City Coastline Habitat Conservation Plan - Preliminary Draft.
- 1999. Greening Associates. 1999. Sensitive plant species survey of semi-developed areas, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Monterey County, California (Contract G 125.000). Prepared for Department of the Navy (Engineering Field Activity West) and BTG Inc., Delta Division. Ben Lomond, California.
- 1999. Allen, D., 1999. Monitoring report for the Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas at Spanish Bay Golf Links. Report written for the Pebble Beach Company. 20pp.
Cited by Dorrell-Canepa 1999 Monitoring Report (2000). - 2000 May. Harlen & Moulton. State Parks. FODSP.
Acquired FW. - 2000. Dorrell-Canepa, J. 1999 Monitoring Report: Habitat Preserve, Sand Dollar Shopping Center, Sand City, California. Prepared for City of Sand City, 34 pp.
Acquired FW. - 2000. Morrell, P.L., Porter, J.M., & Friar, E,A. Intercontinental dispersal: the origin of the widespread South American plant species Gilia laciniata (Polemoniaceae) from a rare California and Oregon coastal endemic. Plant Syst. Evol. 224:13-32.
Acquired FW.
- 2000 approx. Draft East Dunes Habitat Conservation Plan
Cited by 2008 USFWS 5-year review:
"The only other consultation initiated for this subspecies under the Act was the East Dunes draft HCP started by a developer in Sand City (EO #3) and eventually abandoned. This draft HCP has been inactive since 2000."
Also referenced by Sand City General Plan 2002, and North of Playa HCP 1995.
- 2000.
(Quoted from Sand City General Plan 2002) - 2001. Marina Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Acquired FW. - 2001. Zander. Several relevant docs to do with Del Monte Forest planning.
Acquired FW. - 2001 April 16. Incidental Take Permit 2081-2000-052-3 issued to UC Santa Cruz for take of Sand Gilia & Seaside Bird's Beak at UC MBEST center on Fort Ord (including Eighth Ave parcel), to be mitigated at UC Fort Ord Natural Reserve.
Acquired FW. - 2001. FORA. 2nd Ave / Imjin EA/IS by DD&A. Has some occurence data.
Acquired FW, but need color version. - 2001 July. EMC. Parker Flats Biological Resources Survey.
Partially acquired FW.
- 2001 July 2. Biological Opinion for the Invasive Plant Species Control and Vegetation Management Activities at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey County, California (1-8-01-F-29).
Acquired FW. - 2001. Marina Local Coastal Program Amendment. California Coastal Commission Staff Report with detailed analysis.
Acquired FW. - 2002 January 18. Harlen. State Parks. FODSP.
Acquired FW. - 2002 April 15. Incidental Take Permit 2081-2001-022-03 issued to Fort Ord Reuse Authority for take of Sand Gilia at Imjin Rd, Blanco Rd, & Reservation Rd on the former Fort Ord, to be mitigated at parcels in or near the Landfill site.
Acquired in part, FW. - 2002 May 15. Incidental Take Permit 2081-2002-003-03 issued to Fort Ord Reuse Authority for take of Sand Gilia at Second Avenue and 12th Street on the former Fort Ord to be mitigated at parcels in or near the Landfill site.
Acquired in part, FW. - 2002. Sand City General Plan 2012-2017.
Includes Initial Study & Mitigated Negative Declaration, and other appendices.
"Significant habitat for the Smith's Blue butterfly and concentrations for the Monterey Bay gilia have been identified within the central portion of the East Dunes district. A draft HCP has been prepared for this area."
"In 2000, the USFWS designated all of the Sand City coastal area west of Highway One as critical habitat for the western snowy plover. ... In addition, a small area of the East Dunes district is being required by the USFWS as a habitat set-aside area for the Smith's blue butterfly and other species of concern prior to allowing additional development of that area of town. The City is in close coordination with the Service regarding both areas of town."
"The City shall complete preparation of a Habitat Conservation Plan for the East Dunes area and the Coastal area."
- 2002. Zander Land Swap report Fig 6.
Acquired FW. - 2003. USFWS. Recovery Plan for Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle’s Silverspot Butterfly.
- 2004. DMF doc that mentions Gilia at Monterey Peninsula Country Club.
Acquired FW. - 2004. ESA, for State Parks. Fort Ord Dunes State Park: Preliminary General Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Report.
Acquired FW. - 2005 December 20. Dorrell-Canepa, J. Dune Habitat Restoration Plan, Marina Dunes Preserve, prepared by Joey Dorrell-Canepa, Native Solutions, San Juan Bautista, CA.
- 2005 (approx.). DDA report to MCWD for establishment of GITEA in southern FONR.
- 2006 March (approx.). Incidental Take Permit 2081-2005-029-03 issued to Cypress Marina Heights, L.P. for take of Sand Gilia at the (now-named) Sea Haven residential development on the former Fort Ord, to be mitigated in and near the old Landfill site.
Acquired in part, FW. - 2006. Porter, J.M. Summary of research on Gilia tenuiflora subsp. arenaria and proposed
research. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, Claremont, California. 4 pp.
- 2006. Fox L, Steele H, Holl K, Fusari M. Contrasting demographies and persistence of
rare annual plants in highly variable environments. Plant Ecology. 183:157-170.
Acquired FW
- 2006 June 6. CCC staff report for Pebble Beach Company project.
Mentions Gilia at Signal Hill dunes on Page 79. - 2007 June 28. Incidental Take Permit issued to East Garrison Partners, LLC for take of Sand Gilia at the East Garrison residential development on the former Fort Ord, to be mitigated in the adjacent East Garrison North habitat parcel.
Acquired FW. - 2006 September 6. Hyland, T. (Resource Ecologist, California State Parks). Email to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff, Ventura Field Office, Ventura,
California.. Surveys for Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria and exotic species control at Sunset
State Beach.
Cited by 2008 USFWS 5-year review. - 2006 August 23. Love, E. (Ecology Manager, Pebble Beach Company). Email to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff, Ventura Field Office, Ventura, California. Non-native plant control and protective fencing at Spanish Bay.
- 2006 September 7. Felton, J. (Principal Planner, City of Marina, California). Email to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff, Ventura Field Office, Ventura,
California. Extirpation of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria CNDDB occurrence #23 due to
development and the mitigated out planting from that population to Locke-Paddon Park.
Cited by 2008 USFWS 5-year review. - 2006 August 23. Spruance, R. (Legal Affairs, Pebble Beach Company, Pebble
Beach, California). Email to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff, Ventura Field Office,
Ventura, California. Lack of surveys, protective fencing, and non-native plant control at
Spanish Bay.
Cited by 2008 USFWS 5-year review. - 2006 September 1. Worcester, S. (Associate Professor, California State University,
Monterey Bay). Email to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff, Ventura Field Office,
Ventura, California. Surveys for Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria done on former Fort Ord
lands, concentrations of Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria in specific areas of former Fort
Ord.
Cited by 2008 USFWS 5-year review. - 2007. Bieschke, B. Understanding Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria population fluctuations and community relationships. Undergraduate capstone thesis. CSUMB.
Acquired FW. - 2007. Fox, L. Climatic and Biotic Stochasticity: Disparate Causes of Convergent Demographies in Rare,Sympatric Plants. Cons. Biol. 21(6):1556-1561.
Acquired FW. - 2007 June 12. Hillyard, D. Regulatory Framework and Protection of Maritime Chaparral. Maritime Chaparral Workshop.
- 2007. Zander and Associates. Internal draft of Fort Ord multi-species habitat conservation plan. Novato, California.
- 2008. USFWS. Monterey Gilia (Gilia tenuiflora ssp. arenaria) 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation.
- 2009. DD&A for HydroGeologic Inc. Results of 2008 Monterey Spineflower and Sand Gilia Surveys OU-1, Fort Ord Natural Reserve, California.
Acquired FW. - 2010. Zander. Biological Resources Review Del Monte Forest Plan Pebble Beach Monterey County, California.
Acquired FW. - 2010. Zander. Biological Resource Assessment 1170 Signal Hill Road Pebble Beach, Monterey County, California.
Acquired FW. - 2011. Pebble Beach Company Project DEIR.
Acquired FW. - 2012 June 27. Wagoner et al. Sand Gilia monitoring at UC FONR & planting at UC MBEST.
Acquired FW. - 2012 November. The Collection at Monterey Bay: Draft Environmental Impact Report.
Volume I acquired FW.
Volumes II & III sought.
FEIR sought, with responses to public comment. - 2013. Del Monte Forest Conservancy: 2012 Annual Report.
Acquired FW. - 2013. Seaside Local Coastal Program Update. Michael Baker Interntational (or Pacific Municipal?)
Cited here. - 2014. DD&A. 2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report: Former Fort Ord, California.
Acquired FW. - 2014. Hrusa. TWO NEW SUBSPECIES OF GILIA OCHROLEUCA (GILIA SECT. ARACHNION: POLEMONIACEAE) FROM SOUTHWEST-CENTRAL CALIFORNIA.
Acqiured FW. - 2015 April. A document to do with King Ventures project. 26 acres north of Tioga.
- 2016 March 15. City of Sand City Housing Element.
- 2016 approx. Naval Support Activity Monterey Rare Plant Dune Transects map.
Acquired FW. - 2017 November. Monterey Bay Shores Habitat Protection Plan.
Acquired FW (near-final version?) from CCC. Not held by City of Sand City. - 2018 April 16. Watson, F. Written public comment on South of Tioga: Draft Environmental Impact Report.
- 2018 May 9. Final Environmental Impact Report: South of Tioga. State Clearinghouse # 2017061066.
Acquired FW. - In development? South of Tioga Coastal Area Plan
Cited here. - In development. East Dunes Specific Plan
Cited here.
Need to add Fort Ord 2081 permits, monitoring, mitigation plans, MOUs etc.