SEA
Significant Ecological Area - Proposed SEAs
MARCH 24, 2015 GENERAL PLAN APPROVED AT BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: WITH COUNTYWIDE SEA MAP and POLICY
The Los Angeles County General Plan Update, including the SEA Program Goals and Policies, Countywide SEA and Coastal Resource Areas Map (Figure 9.3) (“SEA Map”) and SEA Descriptions were approved at public hearing of the Board of Supervisors on March 24th, 2015.
- Click here for Final Draft of the General Plan March 24, 2015
- Click here for the report to the Board -Click here for a PDF Copy of Map 9.3 (SEAs & CRAs)
SEA and Coastal Resource Areas Map/Figure 9.3:
FEBRUARY 2015: MINOR CHANGES TO THE COASTAL RESOURCE AREAS TO MATCH THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS LOCAL COASTAL PLAN
After the Santa Monica Mountains Local Coastal Plan was adopted minor changes were made to the proposed SEA Map to reflect the final approved boundaries of the Coastal Zone. The changes are not generally visible in figure 9.3. Here is a sample image of the adjustment, with the adjusted Coastal Zone in red, the Proposed SEA in green and the Coastal Resource Area in diagonal stripes.
DECEMBER 10: REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN UPDATE: WITH SEA MAP AND POLICY
Outcomes: General Plan Update Approved and recommended to the Board of Supervisors. Changes made to the Countywide SEA Map.
The Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed update of the Los Angeles County General Plan and the Draft EIR on December 10th 2014. After hearing testimony the Commission unanimously moved to adopt a resolution recommending approval of the General Plan Update Project to the Board of Supervisors.
SEA Map Changes:
This approval included the Countywide SEA Map (Figure 9.3), which includes the changes to the Antelope Valley Area Plan SEA Map that the Board of Supervisors heard on November 12, 2104.
At the December 10th hearing the Regional Planning Commission expressed concern that the SEA Map should require specific review for compatibility with community plans in the following communities: Altadena, Rowland Heights and Hacienda Heights. In order to accomplish this review, the Regional Planning Commission recommended creation of a new SEA category, known as the “Conceptual SEAs”. The Conceptual SEAs are the proposed SEAs prior to the December 10th hearing which have been presented by the Department of Regional Planning within the areas contained in the Community Plans for Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights and Altadena.
For these communities the adopted SEAs will be retained and the designation of Conceptual SEA were added as overlay showing where the proposed SEA Boundary updates would be within these three areas. Conceptual SEAs will replace the current adopted SEAs in these three communities only as each community amends or updates its own community plan.
These changes have been are reflected in Figure 9.3 which was submitted to the Board of Supervisors in the Board Submittal for the March 24th hearing.
- Staff Report November 25, 2014
- Attachment 1: Revised Draft General Plan and Appendices, November 25, 2014 (Scroll down in webpage for previous drafts)
- Attachment 2: General Plan Update Environmental Impact Report (Scroll down in webpage for previous drafts)
- Staff Report December 4, 2014
- Regional Planning Commission Meeting Agendas and Minutes for December 10, 2014
NOVEMBER 12 2014: ANTELOPE VALLEY AREA PLAN APPROVED AT BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: SEA PROGRAM ADJUSTMENTS
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on the proposed project and its appurtenant Final Environmental Impact Report on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. After hearing testimony from about a dozen people, the Board unanimously indicated its intent to approve the Area Plan Update and certify its Final EIR. The Antelope Valley Area Plan Update was Item No. 64 on the agenda. This intent to approve the Area Plan Update and certify its Final EIR includes updates to the SEA Map, SEA Program Goals and Policies and SEA Descriptions within the Antelope Valley Planning Area. These changes will not be in effect until 30 days after the Antelope Valley Area Plan returns to the Board of Supervisors on consent. Please refer to the Antelope Valley Area Plan Webpage for further updates or see below for links to additional hearing materials.
SEA Program Specific Changes:
At the November 12th hearing the Board of Supervisors moved to make the following changes to the Antelope Valley Area Plan regarding the implementation of the SEA Program:
- Add a provision that ensures that if a conflict exists between the Antelope Valley Area Plan (AVAP) and any new or existing Significant Ecological Area (SEA) ordinance, the provisions in the AVAP shall control;
- Prohibit ground mounted utility-scale renewable energy projects in all SEA and EOA designated areas in the AVAP;
- Exempt from the SEA Ordinance single family residences and their accessory structures and animal keeping areas and facilities located within the boundaries of the AVAP;
- Exempt from the SEA Ordinance all previously disturbed farmland located within the boundaries of the AVAP;
- Exempt from the SEA Ordinance minor subdivisions located within the boundaries of the AVAP;
- Exempt from the SEA Ordinance the rebuilding and replacement of structures destroyed in a catastrophic event;
Map Changes:
At the November 12th hearing the Board of Supervisors moved to make the following changes to the Antelope Valley Area Plan SEA Map:
- Adjust the Significant Ecological Area (SEA) designation within the East and Central Economic Opportunity Areas (EOA) to the boundaries which generally align with the existing adopted SEAs and do not include any additional SEA expansion in the EOAs;
- also, remove the SEA designation from the Rural Land - Maximum 1 Dwelling Unit per gross acre (RL1), Rural Commercial (CR) and Light Industrial (IL) in the West EOA;
- Within the West EOA, the SEA overlay/designation shall apply only to the portion of the parcel or lot that are indicated as SEAs in the Land Use Policy Map (Map 2.1) of the AVAP; if a portion of such a lot has an SEA overlay/designation, only that portion of the lot shall be subject to the SEA regulations, not the entire lot notwithstanding Section 22.56.215 of the County Code;
- Click here for a PDF of the Antelope Valley Area Plan SEA Map Changes
- All Materials submitted to the Board for the Antelope Valley Area Plan Update
- Draft Antelope Valley Area Plan
- Final Environmental Impact Report
- Statement of Proceedings at the Board (Minutes) November 12, 2014 (Refer to Agenda Item #64)
- Video of Proceedings at the Board November 12, 2014 (Project is Agenda Item #64)
- Motion of Mayor Antonovich (Agenda Item #64)
- Antelope Valley Area Plan Update Webpage
SEPTEMBER 27, 2014 ANTELOPE VALLEY AREA PLAN AT REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
The Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed update of the Antelope Valley Area Plan and the Draft EIR on Saturday, September 27, 2014 in the Antelope Valley. After hearing testimony from approximately 70 persons, the Commission closed the public hearing, and recommended approval of the project to the Board of Supervisors with additional changes. The changes can be seen above in the map for the November 12th hearing of the Board or downloaded below.
AV SEA Program Changes
At the September 27th hearing the Regional Planning Commission brought forward the following changes to the Antelope Valley Area Plan regarding the SEA Program:
“Add broader language in the Plan regarding SEAs and a future SEA ordinance that addresses flexibility in the review of projects based on value of resources and mitigation, and that adjustments to the SEA boundaries may be made in the future based on certain criteria.”
AV SEA Map Changes
At the September 27th hearing the Regional Planning Commission brought forward the following changes to the Antelope Valley Area Plan SEA Map: - “Revise the SEA boundary within the West Economic Opportunity Area to follow the west Branch of the California Aqueduct and the east edge of Quail Lake on the west and the CA-138 and West EOA boundary on the south.” - “Revise SEA boundary within the Central Economic Opportunity Area to establish the Southern Pacific Railroad as the westernmost boundary.”
- Click here for a PDF of the Antelope Valley Area Plan SEA Map Changes
- RPC Meeting Materials (Video, Agenda, Minutes, etc)
AUGUST 6, 2014, SEA MAP & BOUNDARIES AT REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
The content of this meeting focused on how the SEA boundaries are determined and included the Department’s responses to public comments regarding the boundaries.
- Click Here for Presentation Materials and Comment Letters
- RPC Meeting Materials (Video, Agenda, Minutes, etc)
SEA MAP INFORMATION
SEA & CRA MAP- shows where the proposed SEAs are designated throughout Los Angeles County
NOTE: The proposed SEAs for the County of Los Angeles were adjusted at public hearings for the Antelope Valley Area Plan and under the public hearings for the Draft General Plan As of September 27, 2014, please refer to the General Plan website for any SEA Maps. Maps listed below may have been changed through the hearing process. Updates to the General Plan include all changes made to the Antelope Valley SEAs.
More information on the individual proposed SEAs is located below.
MAPPING APPLICATION & GIS SHAPEFILES
The Department’s interactive map program, GIS-NET3,is used to map important information about individual properties in the County, such as zoning or land use. SEA Maps are accessible on GIS-NET3. To check if your property is in a proposed or adopted SEA click here for GIS-NET3.
SEA GIS-NET3 Tutorials
SEA GIS Shapefiles
Our GIS Shapefiles are also available for use with GIS applications, please contact staff to obtain recent shapefiles
PROPOSED SEAS:
SEAs are designated through the Los Angeles County General Plan. For more information about SEAs in the General Plan, including detailed descriptions, and the goals and policies click here. Regulations that affect development within the SEAs are covered in the Los Angeles County Zoning Code under the SEA Ordinance. For more information about the SEA Ordinance and the proposed updates to the SEA Ordinance click here.
There are 21 Proposed SEAs. Proposed SEAs entirely or partially within the County’s jurisdiction are marked with a *. These SEAs will be subject to the SEA Ordinance. All other SEAs are subject to the regulations of the cities they are located within.
- Altadena Foothills and Arroyos*
- Antelope Valley*
- Cruzan Mesa Vernal Pools*
- East San Gabriel Valley*
- Griffith Park
- Harbor Lake Regional Park*
- Joshua Tree Woodlands*
- Madrona Marsh Preserve
- Palos Verdes Peninsula and Coastline*
- Puente Hills*
- Rio Hondo College Wildlife Sanctuary*
- San Andreas*
- San Dimas Canyon and San Antonio Wash*
- San Gabriel Canyon*
- Santa Clara River*
- Santa Felicia*
- Santa Monica Mountains*
- Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills*
- Tujunga Valley and Hansen Dam
- Valley Oaks Savannah*
- Verdugo Mountains
PROPOSED COASTAL RESOURCE AREAS
The proposed Significant Ecological Areas and Coastal Resource Areas Map designates 9 areas as Coastal Resource Areas (CRAS). The SEA Ordinance will not apply to Coastal Resource Areas. Although Coastal Resources areas have equivalent ecological significance to SEAs, all CRAs are within the California Coastal Zone, and the SEA Ordinance is superseded by the CA Coastal Act . Both Santa Catalina Island and the Coastal Zone of the Santa Monica Mountains have individual CA Coastal Commission Local Coastal Programs which regulate development within them. The starred CRAs are within or partially within the County’s jurisdiction.
- Alamitos Bay
- Ballona Wetlands*
- El Segundo Dunes
- Malibu Coastline*
- Palos Verdes Peninsula and Coastline*
- Point Dume
- Santa Catalina Island*
- Santa Monica Mountains*
- Terminal Island Pier 400
Note: Portions of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Coastline and the Santa Monica Mountains are inside the Coastal Zone and portions are not. These two areas are listed both in both the SEA and CRA category.
- For information regarding development within the Santa Monica Mountains Coastal Zone, applicants should refer to the Los Angeles County Malibu Land Use Plan
- For information regarding development on Santa Catalina Island applicants should refer to the Los Angeles County Santa Catalina Island Local Coastal Plan
ADOPTED SEAS
The county adopted 61 SEAs in Los Angeles County in 1980 through the General Plan. Additional changes to the SEA map and regulations were made in 1983, 1986 and 2011.
1983: Santa Catalina Island
In 1983 the Board of Supervisors adopted the Santa Catalina Island Specific Plan which incorporated the Santa Catalina Island SEA into the Santa Catalina Island Local Coastal Program. There are 34 areas on the Island that together comprise the Santa Catalina Island Significant Ecological Area.
1986 Santa Monica Mountains Coastal Zone
The SEAs in the Coastal Zone of the Santa Monica Mountains were superseded by the 1986 adoption of the Land Use Plan for that area by the California Coastal Commission. In this Land Use Plan, Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas (ESHAs) and Sensitive Environmental Resource Areas (SERAs) have been mapped that are different and more extensive than the original SEAs. ESHAs and SERAs are now used to determine special environmental review for this area, and not the SEAs. Environmental review for the unincorporated Coastal Zone in the Santa Monica Mountains is done by the County’s Environmental Review Board (ERB).
2011 Santa Clarita Valley Area Plan
The Santa Clarita Valley Area Plan Update: One Valley One Vision (OVOV) was adopted by the Board of Supervisors on November 27, 2012. The following changes were made to the County’s SEA Map under OVOV:
- The Cruzan Mesa Vernal Pools SEA and the Santa Felicia SEA were created as new SEAs
- The Valley Oaks Savannah SEA boundaries were changed.
- The Santa Clara River SEA was expanded and now contains two SEAs which were previously separate; the San Francisquito Canyon SEA and the Kentucky Springs SEA.
- What was previously named the Santa Susana Mountains SEA expanded to include the Lyon Canyon SEA and Santa Susana Pass SEA and was renamed the Santa Susana and Simi Hills SEA.
PROPOSED SIGNIFICANT ECOLOGICAL AREAS PROFILES
ALTADENA FOOTHILLS & ARROYOS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Altadena Foothills & Arroyos SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: none, new SEA
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities: La Canada Flintridge, Pasadena
Unincorporated Communities: Altadena, Angeles National Forest
Download Altadena Foothills & Arroyos Criteria Table
ANTELOPE VALLEY SEA
DOWNLOAD the Antelope Valley SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Big Rock Wash (48), Little Rock Wash (49), Rosamond Lake (50), Saddleback Butte State Park (51), Piute Butte (54), Desert Montane Transect (55), Edwards Air Force Base (47), Lovejoy Butte(53), Alpine Butte (52)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities: Lancaster, Palmdale
Unincorporated Communities: Antelope Valley, Angeles National Forest
Download Proposed Antelope Valley SEA Criteria Table
CRUZAN MESA VERNAL POOLS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Cruzan Mesa Vernal Pools SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Cruzan Mesa Vernal Pools SEA (Adopted 2012)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities:
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Clarita Valley
Download Proposed Cruzan Mesa Vernal Pools SEA Criteria Table
EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SEA
DOWNLOAD the East San Gabriel Valley SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Buzzard Peak-San Jose Hills (16)
Supervisorial District (s): 1, 5
Incorporated Cities: Covina, Pomona, La Verne, San Dimas
Unincorporated Communities: Walnut Islands
Download Proposed East San Gabriel Valley SEA Criteria Table
GRIFFITH PARK SEA
DOWNLOAD the Griffith Park SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Griffith Park (37)
Supervisorial District (s): 3
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities:
Download Proposed Griffith Park SEA Criteria Table
HARBOR LAKE REGIONAL PARK SEA
DOWNLOAD the Harbor Lake Regional Park SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Harbor Lake Regional Park (35)
Supervisorial District (s): 2, 4
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities: West Carson
Download Proposed Harbor Lake Regional Park SEA Criteria Table
JOSHUA TREE WOODLANDS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Joshua Tree Woodlands SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Joshua Tree Woodland Habitat (60)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities:
Unincorporated Communities: Antelope Valley
Download Proposed Joshua Tree Woodlands SEA Criteria Table
MADRONA MARSH PRESERVE SEA
DOWNLOAD the Madrona Marsh Preserve SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Madrona Marsh (36)
Supervisorial District (s): 4
Incorporated Cities: Torrance
Unincorporated Communities:
Download Proposed Madrona Marsh Preserve SEA Criteria Table
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA & COASTLINE SEA
DOWNLOAD the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Coastline CRA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Portuguese Bend Landslide(27) Rolling Hills Canyons (31), Agua Amarga Canyon (32), Palos Verdes Penisular Coastline (34), Buffer (34B) (99)
Supervisorial District (s): 4
Incorporated Cities: Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills Estates
Unincorporated Communities: Westfield
Download Proposed PALOS VERDES PENINSULA & COASTLINE CRA Criteria Table
Note: Portions of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Coastline are designated as Coastal Resource Areas as detailed below under Coastal Resource Areas
PUENTE HILLS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Puente Hills SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Tonner Canyon-Chino Hills (15), Powder Canyon-Puente Hills (17), Whittier Narrows Dam County Recreation Area (42),
Sycamore & Turnbull Canyons (44)
Supervisorial District (s): 1 ,4
Incorporated Cities: Industry, Montebello, Diamond Bar, Pico Rivera, Whittier, La Habra Heights
Unincorporated Communities: Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar Island, Whitier Narrows, South San Gabriel, North Whittier
Download Proposed Puente Hills SEA Criteria Table
RIO HONDO COLLEGE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY SEA
DOWNLOAD the Rio Hondo College Wildlife Sanctuary SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Rio Hondo College Wildlife Sanctuary (43)
Supervisorial District (s): 4
Incorporated Cities:
Unincorporated Communities: North Whittier
Download Proposed Rio Hondo College Wildlife Sanctuary SEA Criteria Table
SAN ANDREAS SEA
DOWNLOAD the San Andreas SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Ritter Ridge (56), Fairmont & Antelope Buttes (57), Portal Ridge-Liebre Mountain (58), Tehachapi Foothills (59)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities: Lancaster, Palmdale
Unincorporated Communities: Antelope Valley, Angeles National Forest
Download Proposed San Andreas SEA Description Criteria Table
SAN DIMAS CANYON & SAN ANTONIO WASH SEA
DOWNLOAD the San Dimas Canyon and San Antonio Wash SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: San Dimas Canyon (25), San Antonio Canyon Mouth (26)
Supervisorial District (s): 1, 5
Incorporated Cities: Glendora, Claremont, La Verne, San Dimas
Unincorporated Communities: West Claremont, Angeles National Forest
Download Proposed San Dimas Canyon and San Antonio Wash SEA Criteria Table
SAN GABRIEL CANYON SEA
DOWNLOAD the San Gabriel Canyon SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Santa Fe Dam Floodplain (22), Dudleya Densiflora Population (45), Galium Grande Population (62)
Supervisorial District (s): 1, 5
Incorporated Cities: Irwindale, Arcadia, Azusa, Monrovia, Duarte, Bradbury
Unincorporated Communities: East Azusa, South Monrovia Islands
Download Proposed San Gabriel Canyon SEA Criteria Table
SANTA CLARA RIVER SEA
DOWNLOAD the Santa Clara River SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Santa Clara River SEA (Adopted in 2012)
Supervisorial District (s): 3, 5
Incorporated Cities: Santa Clarita, Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Clarita Valley, Angeles National Forest, Antelope Valley, Oat Mountain
Download Proposed Santa Clara River SEA Criteria Table
SANTA FELICIA SEA
DOWNLOAD the Santa Felicia SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Santa Felicia SEA (Adopted in 2012)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities:
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Clarita Valley, Angeles National Forest
Download Proposed SEA 21 PDF Map
Download Proposed Santa Felicia SEA Criteria Table
SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Santa Monica Mountains SEA & CRA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Zuma Canyon (3), Upper La Sierra Canyon (4), Malibu Canyon and Lagoon (5), Las Virgenes (6), Tuna Canyon (10), Temescal-Rustic
Sullivan Canyons (11), Palo Comado Canyon (12), Encino Reservior (39), Buffer Area 3B (99)
Supervisorial District (s): 3
Incorporated Cities: Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Los Angeles, Malibu
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Monica Mountains North Area
Download Proposed Santa Monica Mountains SEA Criteria Table
Note: Portions of the Santa Monica Mountains are designated as Coastal Resource Areas as detailed below under Coastal Resource Areas.
SANTA SUSANA MOUNTAINS & SIMI HILLS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Chatsworth Reservoir (13), Simi Hills (14), Santa Susana Mountains (20), Santa Susana Pass (21), Lyon Canyon (63)
Supervisorial District (s): 3, 5
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Clarita Valley, Oat Mountain, West Chatsworth, Westhills
Download Proposed Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills SEA Criteria Table
TUJUNGA VALLEY & HANSEN DAM SEA
DOWNLOAD the Tujunga Valley and Hansen Dam SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Tujunga Valley-Hansen Dam (24)
Supervisorial District (s): 3, 5
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities:
Download Proposed SEA 25 PDF Map
Download Proposed Tujunga Valley and Hansen Dam SEA Criteria Table
VALLEY OAKS SAVANNAH SEA
DOWNLOAD the Valley Oaks Savannah SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Valley Oaks Savanah, Newhall (64)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities:
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Clarita Valley
Download Proposed SEA 26 PDF Map
Download Proposed Valley Oaks Savannah SEA Criteria Table
VERDUGO MOUNTAINS SEA
DOWNLOAD the Verdugo Mountains SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed SEA boundary: Verdugo Mountains (40)
Supervisorial District (s): 5
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles, Glendale, Burbank
Unincorporated Communities: Santa Clarita Valley
Download Proposed Verdugo Mountains SEA Criteria Table
PROPOSED COASTAL RESOURCE AREAS PROFILES
ALAMITOS BAY CRA
DOWNLOAD the Alamitos Bay SEA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed CRA boundary: Alamitos Bay (30)
Supervisorial District(s): 4
Incorporated Cities: Long Beach
Unincorporated Communities:
Download Alamitos Bay Criteria Table
BALLONA WETLANDS CRA
DOWNLOAD the Ballona Wetlands CRA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed CRA boundary: Ballona Creek (29)
Supervisorial District (s): 2
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities: Ballona Wetlands, Marina Del Rey
Download Proposed Ballona Wetlands CRA Criteria Table
EL SEGUNDO DUNES CRA
DOWNLOAD the El Segundo Dunes CRA Description (2012)
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Existing SEAs inside the Proposed CRA boundary: El Segundo Dunes (28)
Supervisorial District (s): 4
Incorporated Cities: Los Angeles
Unincorporated Communities:
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