Bank Type: Private Commercial
Bank Status: Approved
Chairs:USACE, USFWS
USACE District:San Francisco
FWS Field Office:Sacramento
NOAA Fisheries Region:West Coast
State:California
County:Sonoma [CA]
USACE Permit/Tracking No.:SPN-1998-240070
Total Acres:75.00
Status/Date:Approved 07/01/2002
Establishment Date:07/01/2002
Type:Private Commercial
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Comments: The Hale Mitigation Bank has been created in order to preserve and restore seasonal wetlands on the central part of the Santa Rosa Plain. The Bank is 75 acres total and contains approximately 35.38 acres of currently existing wetlands. Of this total, approximately 18 acres contain populations of Sebastopol meadowfoam and Baker's blennosperma and will be preserved and protected as is.
On Public Lands: No
Bank Credit Classifications
Wetland
- Vernal Pool Establishment (404)
Species/Habitat- California Tiger Salamander - Sonoma DPS (Sonoma CTS)
- Sebastopol Meadowfoam - Limnanthes vinculans (LIVI - Preservation)
- Sonoma Sunshine (Blennosperma bakeri)(BLBA - Preservation)
- Vernal Pool Establishment (ESA)
Group- Group: Vernal Pool Creation + CTS
- Group: Vernal Pool Preservation + species
Credit Ledger Summary
Last Transaction: Dec 27, 2013***ATTENTION***
Credit reservations and pending transactions are NOT reflected in the Available Credits total. Potential purchasers MUST contact the Sponsor to verify credit availability.|
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CreditsReleased
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Credits
Wetland
Vernal Pool Establishment (404).217.517.717.7
Species/Habitat
California Tiger Salamander - Sonoma DPS (Sonoma CTS)7.8526.153434
Sebastopol Meadowfoam - Limnanthes vinculans (LIVI - Preservation)6.8211.3318.1522
Sonoma Sunshine (Blennosperma bakeri)(BLBA - Preservation)4.1.14.25
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