Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
fg2
COMMISSIONERS Daniel W. Richards, President EDMUND G. BROWN, JR. Upland Michael Sr-lfon, Vice President Monterey Jim Kellogg, Member Discovery Bay Richard Rogers, Member Santa Barbara Governor Jack Baylis, Member Los Angeles " STATE OF CALIFORNIA Fish and Game Commission May 7, 2012 TO ALL INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTIES: SoAke Mastrap EXECUTIVE DIItECTOR 1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320 Box 944209 Sacramento, CA 94244-2090 (916} b53-4899 (916f 653-SU40 Fmr fgcQfgc.ca.gov ~~ ""~ p9 This is to provide you with a copy of a continuation notice of proposed regulatory action relative to sections 550, 550.5, 551, 630, and 703, Title 14, California Code of Regulations, regarding Public Use of Department of Fish and Game Lands, which appeared in the California Regulatory Notice Register 2011, No. 41-Z. During the regulatory process to add or amend the sections noted above, changes were made to the originally proposed language, which is scheduled for adoption at the Commission's June 20, 2012 meeting in Mammoth Lakes. The Department of Fish and Game eliminated the general permit requirement for group dog training, altered special use permits so that the dog trial permitting process is more streamlined and not quite as expensive as other large events, included site specific regulations that had inadvertently been left out, and renumbered where necessary. There were no revisions made to the proposed amendments to Section 552 or the repeal of Section 553 which are posted an the Commission's website at http://www.fgc, ca. g ovlreg ulatio ns/20111#550. Because the modified proposed regulations are different from, yet sufficiently related to, the originally proposed regulations, the Administrative Procedure Act requires that these changes be made available to you fora 15-day written comment period. Attached for your review is the Continuation Notice with the Updated Informative Digest, the modified proposed regulatory language for sections 550, 550.5, 551, 630, and 703 (shown in double strikeoutldouble underline) and the attached forms incorporated by reference. You may submit written comments to the Commission office andlor attend the May 23, 2012, meeting in Monterey and June 20, 2012, meeting in Mammoth Lakes, and offer testimony. Dr, Eric loft, Chief, Wildlife Programs Branch, Department of Fish and Game, phone (976) 445-3555, has been designated to respond #a questions on the substance of the proposed regulations. Documents relating to the proposed action shall be pasted on the Fish and Game Commission website at httn:l/www.fc~c.ca.gov or may be obtained by writing to our office at the above address. Please note the dates and locations of related discussion hearings found on pages 16 and 17 of the attached notice. Sincerely, r _ ~~~I Z~ti~ ~~~`>~~n~Yc~ _.-'"'S'heri Tiemann Staff Services Analyst Attachments~;~~, ~ ~.~ `7 J TITLE 14. Fish and Game Commission Notice of Proposed Changes in Regulations (Continua#ion of California Notice Register 2011, No. 41-Z and Meetings of September 15, 2011, November 17, 2011 and February 2, 2812} NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fish and Game Commission {Commission), pursuant to the authority vested by sections 200, 202, 203, _355, 714, 710,5, 710.7, 713, 1002, 1050, 1053, 1526, 1528, 1530, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1580, 1581, 1583, 1585, 1761, 1764, 1765,,1907, 2118, 2120, 2122, 21.50, 2150.2, 2157, 2190, and 10504 of the Fish and Game Code and to implement, interpret or make specific sections 355, 711, 713, 1050, 1053, 1055.3, 1526, 1528, 1530, 1570, 1571,1572, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1583, 1584,1585, 1590, 1591, 1764, 1765, 2006, 2116, 2118.5, 2117, 211$, 2120, 2125, 2150, 2150.2, 2151, 2157, 2190, 2193, 2271, 10504, 12000, and 12002 of the Fish and Game Code, and Section 14998, Government Code, proposes to amend sections 550, 551, 552, 630 and 703, add Section 550.5 and repeal Section 553, Title 14, California Code of Regulations, relating to Public Use of Department of Fish and Game i_ands. U dated informative Di estlPolic Sta#ement Overview The majority of acreage administered by the Department of Fish and Game is included in either wildlife areas or ecological reserves. Wildlife areas are acquired primarily for wildlife conservation and providing opportunities for compatible recreational uses {Fish and Game Code 1525 -1530). There are currently 110 wildlife areas that encompass approximately 707,071 acres. Ecological reserves are acquired primarily for the purpose of protecting rare andlor endangered native plant and animal species and specialized habitat types (Fish and Game Code 1580}. Other purposes for the establishment ofi ecological reserves are the observation of native plants and animals by the general public and scientific research {Fish and Game Code1584}. The ecological reserves currently include 130 properties, encompassing approximately 204,585 acres. The Department also administers public access lands and properties which are not yet designated. These are typically properties that have been recently acquired but have not yet been designated as either wildlife areas or ecological reserves by the Fish and Game Commission. The regulations that govern public uses of lands administered by the Department are in Sections 550, 551, 552, 553, and 630 of Title 14 of the California Code of .Regulations (CCR). Currently, Sections 550, 551, and 553 pertain to wildlife areas that are awned or managed by the Department. Section 552 pertains to National Wildlife Refuges where the Department manages hunting programs, and Section 630 pertains to the Department's ecological reserves. If approved, these proposed regulation changes would: 1) Consolidate and improve the consistency and clarity of the regulations that govern public use of lands owned andlor managed by the Department of Fish and Game, and remove existing regulations that are duplicative or unnecessary. The sections of Title 14, CCR that would be "cleaned-up" include 550, 551, 552, 553, and 630. Section 553, Heenan Lake Wildlifie Area, is being moved to Section 551. 2) Standardize the process used to issue special use permits for activities or group events on Department lands that are outside of compatible activities defined in the proposed general regulations in Section 550 (b}{2), Title 14. Fees associated with Special Use Permits are proposed in Section 703. 3) Designate seven properties that have been acquired relatively recently by the Department as wildlife areas or ecological reserves (Sections 551 (b} and 630{b) respectively of Title 14). 4} Change site-specific regulations for the Magnesia Springs Ecological Reserve, Riverside County, currently in Section 630{b}{73), Title 14, to correct the names of trails that have been rerouted per the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan and Natural Communities Conservation Plan. 5) Change site-specific regulations for the Palo Verde Ecological Reserve, Riverside County, currently in Section 630(b){87), Title 14, with respect to method-of--take and species that are hunted on the property. These changes are proposed to promote visitor safety. Note that no revisions have been made to proposed Section 552 or to the proposed repeal of Section 553 since the previous circulation of these regulations and the Initial Statement of Reasons in November 2x19. Background information is provided below to explain the need far the proposed regulation changes. The consolidation and clarification of the regulations and standardizing the procedures for addressing requests for special events or uses on Department lands will not 'result in any new uses of the Department's land and will not remove existing uses. Because these proposed changes are meant to clarify existing regulations (and. designate recently acquired lands} rather than change on-the-ground uses, the proposed regulation changes will no# have an adverse effect on the environment and are not subject to a separate review process under the California Environmental Quality Act {Ci=QA). This is consistent wi#h the substitution of regulatory documents of certified programs for Environmental Impact Reports or Negative Declarations provided for in Section 15252 of the California Code of Regulations. Consolidate and Clari Land Re ulations These sections include many subsections that are unnecessary because they duplicate other regulations or information in statutes, or because they address management issues that are more appropriate to address in individual land management plans (e.g. vegetation management by Department staff). The manner in which the regulations are organized makes it difficult for the public to find information on specific uses and know what is allowed or prohibited on Department lands. Inconsistencies throughout the regulations make it difficult for staff to interpret what is allowable resulting in potential enforcement issues. The quantity, lack of clarity and inconsistencies in the existing regulations make it difficult to assess whether new proposed regulations are consistent and non-duplicative. Examples of Current Regulation Shortcomincas: Inconsistent: 1) Recently acquired lands not yet designated as wildlife areas or ecological reserves are referred to as "undesignated lands." They are not regulated by Sections 550, 551, and 552, Title 14 which cover designated wildlife areas and the federal refuges with Hunt programs managed by the Department. Undesignated lands are also not covered by Section 630, Title 14 which regulates the use of ecological reserves. Even though the lands have been acquired for conservation purposes, undesignated lands do not currently receive the same level of legal protection as designated properties. General regulations need to cover undesignated Department lands as well as the lands that are designated. 2 2) Section 630(a){7) requires that visitors stay on designated trails in parts of ecological reserves that are designated as being especially environmentally sensitive. There are no comparable regulations far wildlife areas although they may include areas where it is important for visitors to stay on designated trails. 3) Existing regulations regarding research on Department lands contain problems of both duplication and inconsistency. In Section 630(b}, there are over twenty nearly identical regulations for research permits on individual ecological reserves. Research permits are not mentioned in the sections that govern wildlife areas (Sections 550 and 551) or the general regulations for ecological reserves {Section 630 (a}}, In practice, the Department oversees research conducted on all of its properties, however this should be clearly stated in the regulations. 4} Section 550{b)(5} requires obtaining written authorization from the Regional Manager to hold an organized event on a wildlife area. There is no general orsite-specific regulation in Section 630 that requires obtaining written authorization or a permit to conduct a special use or hold an event on an ecologica! reserve. In practice, the Department requires written permission for special uses or events on ecological reserves, but this should be clarified in the regulations. 5) Several regulations prohibit the application of pesticides on Department lands with varying exceptions made far applications conducted by public agency employees. Section 550(b}(15} specifies that pesticides can only be used in accordance with aDepartment- approved program. Section 630(a)(13) requires that pesticide use be authorized by either the Department or the Commission for management or public safety, and Sections 630(b)(24) and {25) require authorization from the Commission for pesticide applications on two ecological reserves. Although the common intent is to prohibit members of the general public from applying pesticides on Department lands, the existing regulations are inconsistent with regard to the Department's use of pesticides. It should be noted that pesticide use is analyzed in the land management plans for each property, which undergo public review through the CEQA process and that pesticide use by the Department is .conducted in compliance with local, state and federal laws. Confusing: 6) Multiple subsections of Sections 550, 551 and 630, Title 14 address the inter-related topics of research, educational activities and collecting. Differences in warding among these sections can be confusing to the pubic and Department staff. For example • Section 55D does not contain a regulation that addresses collecting animals on Wildlife Areas, outside of hunting or fishing (e.g. for educational ar scientitEC purposes). • Section 550(b)(10)(A) states that plants can only be collected under the direction of the area manager or to build hunting blinds. • Section 630 has one subsection (a)(3) that explains that collecting anything on an ecological reserve requires a scientific collecting permit obtained per Section 65D, Title 14. • Section 63D(b) includes multiple site specific regulations that allow collecting for research or educational purposes under written authorization, but those subsections do not provide any specific directions. Examples of these subsections include 63D(b){29) and 630(b)(30). 7) Bicycles are currently allowed an "designated access" roads on ecological reserves (Section 630(a}(4), Title 14}, Currently nine out of the 130 ecological reserves have site specific regulations that allow bicycles on "designated trails° and five of those specifically describe the trails in the regulation. The vast majority of ecological reserves do not have maps, signs or regulations that designate particular roads or trails as access roads or bicycle trails, so the end result is that bike riding is not currently allowed on most ecological reserves. A similar state of confusion exists for bicycles on wildlife areas. As outlined in Sections 1525, 1528,1580, 1584 and 1585 of the Fish and Game Code, Department lands are not acquired to create opportunities for bicycle riding, although it may be appropriate on certain sites under certain conditions. To resolve the existing confusion, under the proposed general regulations that apply to all Department lands (proposed Section 550{bb), Title 14), bicycles are only allowed on properties that currently have site specific regulations allowing them (proposed Sections 551(j}, (552), and 630{g)}. Going forward, the use of•bicycles will need to be evaluated under CEQA prior to adding them or removing them as a public use on specific Wildlife Areas and Ecological Reserves. Unnecessary: S) Duplication among regulations: a. There are general regulations for fires on both ecological reserves (Section 630(a}{19)) and wildlife areas {Section 550 {b}{13}} There are 15 site specific regulations about fires in Sections 551(q) and 630(b}. All of these regulations share the same intent of preventing wildfires on Department lands. b. The general regulations in Sections 630(a) and 550{b) have many nearly identical regulations regarding destructive activities such as littering, dumping trash, destruction of habitat, archeological artifacts, vandalism, etc. It would be more clear and efficient to have a single set of regulations in Section 550 that apply to all Department lands that prohibit these activities. 9) Site Specific Regulations #or Generally Incompatible Uses Some site-specific regulations that prohibit specific activities are unnecessary because the activity is incompatible with the purpose of an ecological reserve. Incompatible uses are prohibited in general regulations and legislative statute. An example is current Section 630(b}(9)(I), Title 14 which prohibits the use of motorized mode! rockets and aircraft on the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve. The preamble of Section 630 states that "public entry and use of ecological reserves shall be compatible with the primary purposes of such reserves." Also, Regional Manager's have the authority to prohibit incompatible uses (current Section 630{a)(22}}. A specific regulation should not be necessary to prohibit the use of motorized model rockets and aircraft on the ecological reserve because it is incompatible with the primary purpose of the reserve. 10} Explicitly covered in statute and land management plans Regulations that address an activity that is already very explicitly addressed in statute are not necessary. An example is a regulation authorizing the Department to construct facilities on the Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve {Section 630(b)(99}{C}, Title 14). Section 1584 of the Fish and Game Code clearly authorizes the Department to construct such facilities, where appropriate on ecological reserves. Beyond the statute, the construction of such facilities is addressed in each property's land management plan, and associated environmental documents, which undergo public review in accordance with CEQA. 11) Activities better addressed on a site specifc basis in land management plans: 4 Some existing regulations address management activities conducted by the Department that must also be analyzed in land management plans and associated environmental documents prepared fiat each property. Some of these management activities are also regulated by other agencies. An example of this is language in the existing regulations that addresses the use of pesticides by the department (Sections 550{b)(15), 630(x)(13), 630(b)(24), and 630{b)(25}}. Pesticide use is analyzed in the land management plans for each property, which undergo public review through the CEQA process and pesticide use by the Department is conducted in compliance with local, state and federal laws. Approach to Consolidate and Clarify the Regulations: The regulatory language in this proposal consolidates the general regulations for wildlife areas and ecological reserves (currently Sections 550(b), 551(b} through 551 {n), and 630(a}, Title 14}. The intent is to provide a single set of general regulations in Sections 550 Title 14 that apply to all properties awned or managed by the Department of Fish and Game. Proposed Section 550.5 was added to provide more detailed rules on implementing several sections of Section 550 that address topics such as resen-ations and special use permits. This was done to keep Section 550 more readable and focused on covering aq of the basic use topics. Where necessary, Section 550 refers the reader to the appropriate section of 550.5 for more detailed information. The proposed regulations not only provide a more simplified approach, but also provide protection for undesignated lands. Currently undesignated lands are not protected under Sections 550 or 630, and in some cases they have been especially difficult to protect from human-caused habitat degradation. In addition to eliminating duplication among the general regulations, site specific regulations in the current Sections 551(q), 552, 553, and 630(b) that are duplicated for many individual properties are consolidated into the proposed general regulations in Section 550. For example, instead of the 24 site-specific regulations currently addressing research permits in Section 630(b}, there will be one regulation tha# addresses research permits for all Department lands in Section 550(fl. General regulations pertaining to all Department lands (formerly in Sections 550 and 630(a}} will be in Section 550. Regulations specific to wildlife areas will remain in Section 551 and regulations specific to ecological reserves will remain in Section 630. Site specific regulations will be retained if they address a unique need for a particular property. New tables are included to assist users with finding regulations on specific uses or properties. The consolidation described above reduces the overall length of the regulations, but that reduction is somewhat offset by providing more definitions and specific direction on issues such as research permits and special use permits. Overall, these changes should facilitate responsible use and management of the Department's lands. It is anticipated that the public and staff will find the proposed regulations easier to use and understand. It is important to note that this proposed "clean-up" of the regulations does not remove any existing public uses or add any new uses. Because no changes in existing environmental conditions are proposed wi#h #hese changes, they do not require separate review under CEQA. Standardize Processing and Recover Casts for Special Use Permits Individuals and organizations may desire to conduct events on Department lands which are outside of the routine uses of the property or involve large groups of people or domestic animals. Examples of these types of uses or events include field dog trials, organized horseback trail rides, mountain bike access, running events (e.g. 10K runs), weddings and commercial filming. 5 These special uses may conflict with routine uses and the conservation purposes of Department lands. However, in some cases, upon review of the Department and under specified conditions, these activities could potentially be conducted in a manner #hat is consistent with the overall management of the properties. It should be noted that numerous permits are currently issued for a variety of activities, all of which come at some cost to the Department. The review of these requests, and the development and implementation of these conditions requires additional work by Department staffwhose time is often fully committed under their existing workload. back of sufficient Department staff can be a limiting factor far authorizing these activities. There currently are no sta#ewide procedures for making or processing these requests. Fish and Game Code Sections 1525 and 158Q authorize the Department to operate wildlife areas and ecological reserves, respectively, for the purposes described in those sections. Conservation of natural resources is a primary purpose of both wildlife areas and ecological reserves. Current Section 550{b}(2), Title 14 authorizes the Department to restrict entry unto wildlife areas for safety and management purposes and similar language exists for ecological reserves in Section 630(a)(1 Q). Section 550(b}(5) for wildlife areas currently requires prior written authorization from the Regional Manager for special events, but it does not provide guidance on haw this authorization should be issued_ The regulation does state that the activity must be compatible with the management objectives of the properky. Section 550{b)(14) states that "special permits" are required for field dog trials on wildlife areas, but it provides no information about what these permits are or how to obtain them. Special uses or events are not addressed in the current regulations for ecological reserves (Section 63Q), although the Department does receive and respond to requests for special uses of these properties. _ There is also no reference to cost of such permits, yet Section 699 requires a fee for all permits issued by the Department unless otherwise defined elsewhere in Title 14. In order for the Department to meet its public trust responsibilities with regard to lands management, it is necessary far the regulations in Title 14 to provide a consistent method for authorizing special uses of ail Department lands. Proposed Sections 550(d) and 55Q.5(d), Title 14 clarify when a special use permit is necessary and standardize how special use permits are applied for, evaluated and processed. A definition of special uses is provided in proposed Section 550(b){7}. This does not introduce a new use because, as discussed above, the Department has authorization to administer entry and uses of its lands, and existing regulations specifically direct the public to apply for permits or written authorization for group activities and other special uses on wildlife areas. In practice, individuals and groups request authorization to conduct special use activities on ecological reserves, although this is not specifically addressed in the current general regulations for ecological reserves (Section 630, Title 14}, There is a lack of direction in the existing regulations for bath. -- the public and staff in how to handle these requests far all types of Department lands. There is also no mechanism at present for the Department to recover the costs of reviewing special use requests, meeting with applicants, writing conditions and conducting on-site work required for special uses (e.g. posting and removing signs, assisting with or monitoring the special use, clean up or repairs). Section 710 of the Fish and Game Code discusses the need to develop funding sources to cover the Department`s costs. Section 1 Q50 of the Fish and Game Code authorizes the Commission to set fees to cover reasonable costs incurred by the Department to implement and administer permitting activities. Fish and Game Cade Section 1528 authorizes the Commission to set fees #or any use privileges on wildlife areas and for the Department to collect fees. Section 1585 states that~the Department can collect fees for selected ecological reserves. In addition to the activities mentioned above, there are numerous hunting dog field trials held an 6 Department wildlife areas each year. According to existing Section (550} (b)(14) of Title 14, field dog trials require a "special permit". In spite of the rule in Section 699 that the Department is required to collect a fee when it issues a permit, this has not been implemented in practice. Field dog trials are usually multi-day events, involving many people, animals and vehicles. They require exclusive use of portions ofi the public wildlife area. Reservations to use parts of a wildlife area far this purpose are made months in advance. Department staff set conditions of the events with the organizers, reviewing the locations for the activities, trash-pick up, toilet facilities, signage, rules for using the property, etc. The Department's staff inspects the area afterwards for compliance with the permit conditions and follow-up with organizers if necessary. It is appropriate for the Commission.to establish and the Department to collect fees for field dog trials on Department lands. The use of a standard field trial permit form will assist the Department in gathering information about this type of public use. The proposed regulations introduce an application fee and a special use permit fee to cover the Department's costs for reviewing and processing an applicatian to conduct special uses on Department lands. The proposed fees would be added #o Section 703, Title 14. The tasks involved are listed below ("TASKS PERFORMED BY DEPARTMENT STAFF"). The applicant would submit a filing fee ($5$.71, per Sections 699 and 704, Title 14), with a permit application to the appropriate Regional office. A Special Use Permit fee would only be paid if the applicant receives notice from the Regional office that the Department intends to approve the permit and allow the special use. The proposed application farm, standard permit conditions and attachments that would be provided to the applicant are attached to this Initial Statement of Reasons. The first page ofi the application form requests information about the event and contact information from the applicant. The second page is filled out by Department staff~and indicates the terms, conditions and costs of the permit and the Department's approval. The attachments are: Attachment A: Instructs the applicant on determining which Regional office special use permit applications should be sent to, and provides the addresses and phone numbers for the Regional offces. Attachment B: Explains the process for obtaining a special use permit and the standard terms and conditions. Attachment C: Indicates the applicant's acceptance ofi the terms, conditions, fees and any other casts for the special use permit. It is meant to be signed and submitted with payment due after the Department has reviewed the application, decided to approve it and sent the application back to the applicant with the information on the second page filled out. Attachment D: An applicatian supplement to collect information about proposed fund raising orfor-profit activities. Section 6, Article XVI of the California Constitution prohibits any person, entity, or organization from holding, sponsoring, leading, or otherwise conducting a recreational, educational, or other activity on Department land for profit ar fund raising purposes without adequate compensation for the commercial use of state resources. Under the proposed regulation Section 550.5 (d)(4}(D), unless an activity is sponsored or co- sponsored by the Department, the Regional Manager or their designated representative may charge a guaranteed minimum fee or percentage of the gross profits as a condition of issuing a permit. The criteria to determine the fee or percentage are included in the proposed regulation section. The criteria include consideration of whether the applicant is anon-profit organization.. 7 The permit application and many of the standard terms and conditions were adapted from similar processes and programs elsewhere in the State. The permit fee calculations below assume typical costs for uncomplicated reviews, setting of conditions, and projects that do not require staff time beyond the tasks listed below {"TASKS PERFORMED BY DEPARTMENT STAFF"}. The proposed regulations in Section 550.5(d) allow the Department to recover additional costs that might be incurred and also to collect a refundable cleaningldamage deposit. Information fields far Department staff to fill out are provided in the permit section of the proposed special use permit application form for the purpose of explaining any additional cost or deposit to the applicant. Examples of additional casts are site preparation (e.g. posting and subsequently removing signs), monitoring the special use, cleaning up or conducting repairs afterwards as a result of the special use. On properties that require a per person day use fee, the special use permit and any additional charges are in addition to the per person day use fee. There are two types of special use permits proposed: Special Use Type 1: $112.46 (Non-refundable Application Fee: 58.71; Permit Fee: $53.75} A "Type 1"special use meets all of the fallowing criteria: • 30 or fewer visitors on-site, • ten or fewer (0-10) animals (such as dogs or horses) or bicycles (or other pedaled vehicle) in total, • does not require the use of animals, bicycles, vehicles, or large equipment outside of designated parking areas, roads, trails, or areas authorized for visitor use, and • does not require use of the site for more than one calendar day during regular op_ erating hours for the subject property. Visitor is defined in Section 550(b}(5), Title 14, • It is not a dog #rial per proposed Section 550(b}{14) Special Use Type 2: $370.46 (Non-refundable Application Fee: $58.71; Permit Fee: $311.75} A "Type 2" special use is a dog trial per proposed Section 550(b}(14) These are organized hunting dog trials or tests to evaluate the performance of hunting dogs. Special Use Type 3: $445.21 (Non-refundable Application Fee: $58.71; Permit Fee: $386.50) "Type 3" special uses involve any of the fallowing: • over 30 visitors on-site, • over ten bicycles or animals in total, • requires the use of animals, bicycles, vehicles, or large equipment outside of designated parking areas, roads, trails, or areas authorized for visitor use, and • use of the site for more than one calendar day. • are not a dog trial per proposed Section 550(b){14) The fee calculations are presented below: TASKS PERFORMED BY DEPARTMENT STAFF: ^ Application Review ^ Site visit, phone conversations, a-mails with Applicant ^ Notify other Department staff (law enforcement, other land management staff} ^ Evaluate any policy issues and consult with Department staff as needed ^ Write any special conditions of permit ^ Prepare written notification to applicant ^ Review and approval of permit by management staff ^ Distribution and filing of paperwork ^ Fee processing Assume lead staff person for processing special use permit applications will be a Habitat Supervisor II, Interpreter II, Associate Biologist, Environmental Scientist Range B, Environmental Scientist Range C, Senior Biologist, ar Staff Environmental Scientist. S eclat Use Permit Cost - T e 1 S ecia[ Use Permi t Fee Interpreter II, Associate Biologist, Sr. Biologist, Environmental Scientist, Staff E.S., or Habitat Supervisor II 1 hour @ $40Ihr.' $40.00 Environmental Pro ram Marra er '/z hour $531hr $26.50 Re Tonal Mana er '/a hour $571hr $14.25 Office Technician '/ hour 231hr $11.50 Subtotal $92.25 Overhead 20% $18.50 A lication Fee Surchar e3 3% of $57.00 $1.79 Total Cosfi $112.46 A lication Fee +Surchar e a $57.00 + $1.71 $58.71 Permit Fee $53,75 S ecia[ Use Permit Cost - T e 2 S ecia) Use Permi t Fee Interpreter II, Associate Biologist, Sr. Biologist, Environmental Scientist, Staff E.S., or Habitat Su ervisor II 6 hours @ $40.OOIhr. $240.00 Environmental Program Marra er '/z hour @ $531hr $26.50 Re Tonal Mana er '/4 hour $571hr $14.25 Office Technician '/z hour 231hr $11.50 Vehicle ex enses 3D miles $0.501mi[e $15.00 Subtotal $3U7.25 Overhead 20% $6'1.50 A lication Fee Surchar e3 3% of $57.00 $1.71 Total Cos# $370.46 A lication Fee + Surchar a $57.00 + $1.71 $58.71 Permit Fee ~ $311.75 S ecia) Use Permit Cost - T e 3 S ecial Use Permi # Tree Interpreter II, Associate 6 hours @ $40.OOlhr.' $240.00 Biologist, Sr. Biologist, Environmental Scientist, Staff E.S., or Habitat Su ervisor II 9 Environmental Program Mana er 1 hour @ $531hr $53.OQ Re Tonal Mana er '/2 hour $5?Ihr $28.50 Office Technician 1 hour 231hr $23.00 Vehicle ex . ennes 50 miles $0.50/mile ~ $25.00 Suiatotal $369.50 Overhead 20% $74.00 A lication Fee Surchar e3 3°10 of $57.OD $1.71 Total Cost $445.21 A lication Fee ~- 5urchar e 3 $57.00 ~- $1.71 $58.71 Permit Fee $386.50 'Hourly rate =Monthly salary T 174 hourslmonth x 1.33% {benefi#s} $301hr =median salary for classifications listed for "lead staff person" $4DIhr =median salary for Environmental Program Manager 1 $431hr =median salary for Regional Managers (Classification = CEA} $171hr =median salary for Office Technician Salaries.for civil service classifications accessed at www.s b.ca. ov on April 29, 2D11 2009 salaries for current Regional Managers: www.sacbee.com on April 29, 2011 zEstimated Department overhead rate = 20% 3$57 of the permit cost is recovered by anon-refundable application fee, based on Section 699, Title 14. This fee will be processed through the Department's Automated License Data Sys#em and a $1.71 surcharge will be added to the application fee per Section 704, Title 14. If the Department intends to issue a special use permit, the Department's Regional staff will issue a Type 1 or 2 permit or "draft" Type 3 permit to the applicant that will include the valid dates for the permit, ai! terms and conditions, including any that are specia! or unique for that permit, and notification of the permit flee and any other casts or deposits that are due. A Type 1 or 2 permit is not considered valid until Attachment C is signed by the Applicant and returned to the Regional Office with any payment that is due. A valid Type 3 permit is not issued until Attachment C and any payment due is received at the Regional Office. It should be noted that educational activities are listed as a compatible use in proposed Section 55D(b)(2) and will not require a special use permit, though written authorization from the Regional Manager or designee will be required per proposed Section 550(e},Title 14. if the Department denies a special use permit, the Regional Manager or designee will send notification to the applicant explaining the reason that the permit was denied. The criteria for approving a special use permit application are included in proposed Section 550.5(d)(3)(A}. Designation of Pro~er#ies The Department proposes designations of the recently acquired lands described below as wildlifie areas per Fish and. Game Code Sections 1525 and 1526 or ecological reserves per Fish and Game Code Section 1580. Wildlife areas are currently designated by addition to Section 550(a), Title 14. The list of designated wildlife areas is proposed for inclusion in Section 551 (b} under the proposed regulation changes. Ecological reserves will continue to be designated through addition to Section 630{b} under the proposed regulations. A compilation of Land Management Summaries and maps for the properties that are proposed for designation is included as an attachment to this document. Wildlife Areas (Proposed Section 551 b} 10 1 } Designate the Burcham and Wheeler Flats Wildlife Area, Mono County (Type C). The proposed Burcham and Wheeler Flats Wildlife Area (BWFWA) is approximately 1,160 acres of sagebrush scrub and meadow habitat located north of the town of Bridgeport in Mono County. The primary management objective for the proposed BWFWA is to conserve and enhance essential wildlife habitat for greater sage grouse (Centrocercus uraphasianus}, pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahaensis}, and other sagebrush obligati species; and, to retain dispersal corridors far migratory mule deer and large carnivores. The area once supported six historical sage grouse strutting grounds, of which two are currently active. BWFWA still supports nesting and brood rearing habitat {mostly wet meadows} as well as winter habitat for this species. An estimated 3,500-4,500 deer (Odocoileus hemionus) #rom the East and West Walker deer herds migrate through the area. In addition, the area functions as a portion of the spring and fall holding area for these herds, as well as summer range fawning habitat. The property is surrounded by U.S. 1sorest Service andlor private land and has been used by the general public in an uncontrolled manner (e.g., illegal grazing, destruction of signs and fencing, off-road vehicle use}. Designation as a wildlife area under the proposed Section 551, Title 14 will bring the property under the protection of the general regulations in Sections 550 and 551. This will assist the Department in controlling destructive activities on-site and better protect federal and state listed species, and the habitat necessary to ensure their continued existence. Ecological Reserves {proposed Section 630(b}} 1) Designate the Bakersfield Cactus Ecological Resen-e, Kern County The primary management objective far the proposed 658 acre Bakersfield Cactus Ecological Resen-e is the protection and long-term preservation of the Bakersfield cactus {Opuntia basilaris var. trelease~}, which is both state and federally listed as Endangered. Additional objectives include preserving San Joaquin Valley upland habitat features, protecting other special status species and wildlife corridors, and allowing appropriate public access and use. The land is currently undesignated Department-owned property located near a high density urban setting and used by the general public in an uncontrolled manner (e.g., illegal dumping, horseback riding, dogs off leash, destruction of signs and fencing, off-road vehicle use). The property's designation as an ecological reserve in Section 630, Title 14 will bring it under the pro#ectian of the general regulations for Department lands (proposed Section 550}, and other pertinent regulations in Section 630. This will help to alleviate damaging activities and better protect federal and state listed species and their habitats. 2) Designate the Cambria Pines Ecological Reserve, San Luis Obispo County The primary management objective for the proposed 106 acre Cambria Pines Ecological Reserve is the protection and long-term preservation of a native stand of Monterey pines (Pines radiata) and associated botanical resources. Native Monterey pine forests occupy a small portion of their historical range and are currently restricted to five coastal locations. A secondary objective is to directly and indirectly protect the resources of Santa Rosa Creek through watershed protection and by not utilizing the existing wells on site so that water in this aquifer will be available for the creek. Protection and enhancement of Santa Rosa Creek will provide direct benefits to a number of creek and riparian dependent species including southern steekhead {Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus}, California red-legged frog (Rana draytonir), western pond turtle (Emys mam7orata), two-striped garter snake 11 (Thamnophis hammondiv), and yellow warbler (Dendroica petechia). The land is currently undesignated Department-owned property located near a high density urban setting and used by the general public in an uncontrolled manner (e.g., illegal dumping, horseback riding, dogs off leash, destruction of signs and fencing, off-road vehicle use}. The property's designation as an ecological reserve in Section 630, Title 14 will bring it under the protection of the genera! regulations for Department lands (proposed Section 550), and other pertinen# regulations in Section 630. This will help to alleviate damaging activities and better protect sensitive species and their habitats. 3) Designate the Liberty Island Ecological Reserve, Solano County. Liberty Island is a 5,209 acre inundated island at the southern end of the Yolo Bypass (Bypass) in the northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The portion of the island owned by the Department is 4,308 acres in Solano County. The area lies approximately twelve miles south-southeast of the town of Dixon, ten miles north of Rio Vista. It is accessible via county roads #hat intersect State Route 113 in Solano County. The property is bound by Liberty Cut, Prospect Slough, Little Holland Tract, and the western levee of the Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel (which is now the eastern Yola Bypass levee) to the east. Shag Slough and the Western Bypass Levee bound Liberty island on the west. The Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, awned by the Department, lies to the north with agriculture and conservation properties lying directly between Liberty Island and Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. The southern region of Liberty Island is predominately open water and stands at tidal and subtidal elevations. The area of the Island within Solano County is open to full #idal excursion. The primary purpose for accepting transfer of the Liberty island from the Trust for Public Lands was to protect the developing wetland for special status fish species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has classified lands including and near Liberty Island as "critical habitat" for the Central Valley fail-run Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and the Delta smelt {Hypomesus transpacihcus). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has Fisted as threatened the Southern Distinct Population Segment of North American Green S#urgean (Acipensermedirostris) and designated Yofo Bypass lands as critical habitat for the species. Positioned at the downstream end of the Yolo Bypass, Liberty Island is within the statutorily defined flood easement protecting urban Sacramento. The Department recognizes the importance of flood control and acknowledges Liberty Island habitat management constraints may be impacted by flood flow accommodation. Flooding is an important ecosystem process that shapes habita# structure and benefits fish and wildlife. The Department anticipates managing Liberty Island in a manner that is consistent with both flood protection and wildlife needs. Liberty Island currently supports significant existing wildlife and has outstanding potential for restoration, floodpiain management, and endangered species recovery. Seven primary management concerns pertain to the Liberty Island Ecological Reserve (LIER): Endangered Species) Critical Habitats: To protect, restore, and enhance native habitats, aid the recovery of federally and state listed endangered and threatened species. Biodiversity: To protect, manage, and restore the riparian woodlands, tidally-influenced wetlands, tidal open water, and non-tidal open water habitats representative of the biological diversity of the SacramentolSan Joaquin River Delta. 12 • Connectivity: Provide habitat linkages and migration corridors for wildlife in the Yola Bypass and Cache Slough Complex to adjacent habitats. • Cooperative Management: To coordinate land management activities with Federal, State, and local governments and agencies, private conservation organizations and citizens in support offish and wildlife resource protection at the LIER. • Wildlife: To provide breeding, migration, and wintering habitat for migratory and resident birds; aquatic habitat for spawning, rearing and refugia for endangered or threatened native fish, such as longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys), delta smelt, Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) and salmon; and, provide habitat for mammals such as otters, beaver, muskrat, and others. • Public Use: To provide limited, safe, and high quality opportunities for compatible educational and recreational activities that foster public appreciation of the unique natural heritage of the BaylDelta Ecoregion. • Hunting at such times and in specific areas as designated by the Department is proposed for this reserve in Section 630(d)(23). • Flood Flow Conveyance: To facilitate flood flaw conveyance and the transportation of additional flows through the LIER in a manner that benefits wildlife by managing on-site conveyance features through nonstructural improvements such as vegetation management. The property is currently undesignated land owned by the Department, located near an urban area. It is used by the general public in an uncontrolled manner (e.g. illegal dumping, destruction of signs, unregulated hunting, overnight camping, unauthorized structures built on property).. The property's designation as an ecological reserve in Section 830, Title 'f4 will bring it under the protection of the general regulations for Department lands {proposed Section 550), and other pertinent regulations in Section 630. This will help to alleviate damaging activities and better protect federal and state listed species and their habitats. 4) Designate the San Antonio Valley Ecological Reserve, Santa Clara County. The primary management objective of the 2,899 acre proposed San Antonio Valley Ecological Reserve is protection of native habitat types, wildlife and plant species that are present on the property. The site has historically been used for hunting, and limited hunting as part of special opportunities at such times and in specific areas as designated by the Department is proposed in Section 630(d)(37}. The native habitat types on proposed reserve include Valley Oak Woodland, Blue Oak- Foothill Pine Woodland, Mixed Chaparral, and Vernal Pool. The property contains a high abundance and diversity of native flowering plants including five sensitive species. Hospital Canyon larkspur (Delphinium califomicum subsp. interius) and chaparral hairbell Campanula exigua} have not been proposed for state or federal listing as threatened or endangered, but are considered very rare and vulnerable by the California Native Plant Society (GNPs List 1 B.2}. Santa Clara thorn-mint (Acanthomintha lanceolafa), spring fessingia {Lessingia tennis}, Michael's rein orchid (Piperia michaelb) are California Na#ive Plant Society List 4 plants, which are of limited distribution or infrequent throughout a broader area in California. Special status wildlife species possibly occurring an-site include California tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum califomiensis, red-legged frog {Rana aurora} and foothill yellow legged frogs (Rana boylir). Tule elk (Cervus elaphus), which were re-introduced into their historical habitat in the 9970s, hake been obsen-ed on the property. Cattle grazing and other unauthorized uses have occurred on the property. The property is adjacent to Henry Coe State Park and private ranches. The property's designation as an 13 ecological reserve in Section 630, Title 14 will bring it under the protection of the general regulations far Department lands {proposed Section 550), and other pertinent regulations in Section 630. This will provide the level of protection appropriate for the sensitive habitats and species. known or anticipated to be on-site. 5) Designate the Sands Meadow Ecological Reserve, Tuolumne County. The primary management objective for the proposed 120 acre Sands Meadow Ecological Reserve (SMER) is the protection of montane meadow, stream and forest habitats in the central Sierra Nevada. Management objectives would be to survey and manage far special status species including great gray owl (Sfrix nebulosa) and willow flycatcher (Empidonax-traillii), both of which are State-listed as Endangered, known from this general area and utilize the type of habitats available on-site. Other focus species include a suite of mesocarnivores (animals that are mostly carnivorous) including Sierra Nevada red fox (Vulpes vulpes necator, State-listed as Threatened), wolverine (Gula gulo, State-listed as Threatened}, fisher (Mantes pennanti) and marten (Marfes amerrcana). Management of this property as an ecological reserve would also facilitate protection of an adjacent 40 acre property with a conservation easement held by the Department. The 40 acre parcel is bordered on three sides by the SMER. The two properties combined are surrounded by the Stanislaus National Forest and are wholly contained within a designated State Game Refuge. The designation of the Department's parcel as an ecological reserve in Section 630, Title 14 will bring it under the protection of the general regulations for Department lands {proposed Section 550), and other pertinent regulations in Section 530. This designation will provide the level of protection appropriate far the sensitive habitats on-site and the listed species they support. 6) Designate the Vernalis Ecological Reserve, San Joaquin County: The proposed Vernalis Ecological Reserve (VER} is approximately 136 acres of seasonal emergent wetland and riparian habitat, located along the San Joaquin River, south of Manteca in San Joaquin County. It consists of two separate units, Vernalis and Dredger Island, located on apposite sides of the mouth of a deep oxbow. The Vernalis unit is 115 acres in size and consists primarily of seasonal emergent wetland vegetation, along with a few small scattered cottonwoods. The Dredger Island unit is 21 acres in size and is a remnant stand of riparian habitat dominated by large cottonwoods and valley oaks (Quercus lobafa), with same willows, elderberry (Samf~ucus mexicana), and other native shrubs in the understory. Both parcels are within the floodplain of the San Joaquin River. Because the habitat value to native species on this property is high and the potential for recreational use is relatively low due to its small size and lack of land-based public access, the Department proposes that this property should be designated as an ecological reserve. The primary management objective far the proposed VER is to conserve the property's seasonal wetland and riparian habitat and provide limited public recreational opportunities in the form of fishing and hunting. Other than permitted access across private farms that borders both properties, the only access is by boat from the San Joaquin River, or by walking one to two miles along a levee from a public road. Most anglers access the properties by boat. Recreational use of the properties is low, but illegal activities such as off-highway vehicle (OHV) use, trash dumping, target shooting, and campfires are fairly common. Department law enforcement personnel regularly patrol the property and eject individuals engaged in these activities. Designation of the property as an ecological reserve under proposed I4 Section fi30, Title 14 will provide the level of protection appropriate for the site and allow for more effective law enforcement. The Vernalis unit was acquired in 1990 by the Department in fee title at no cost from the Federal Farmers Home Loan Administration, under the Federal Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 that donated surplus farm land with significant wildlife values to state wildlife agencies. The transaction also included a conservation easement retained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) that requires that the property be perpetually managed for the maintenance of wildlife habitat, the conservation of soil and water, and maintenance of the natural plant species and ecology of the area. The conservation easement also allows for public use and recreation consistent with the dominant uses for fish and wildlife, and the conservation of the natural environment of the area. Fishing and hunting are compatible uses of this property, but the only feasible hunting opportunities occur during the pheasant season when birds fly to the property, over the levee from adjacent alfalfa fields. The Stockton Sportsmen's Club leases the ai#alfa fields every fall to conduct public pay-for-access hunts with pen-raised pheasants. Upland game hunting at such times and in specific areas as designated by the Department is proposed for this unit in Section fi3~(d)(42). The Vernalis unit may benefit from some habitat improvement activities, but a plan describing the existing vegetation and proposed actions to benefit andlor increase native vegetation would need #o be developed by the Department, and likely approved by the USFWS. It is anticipated that a draft management plan will be prepared for the Vernalis unit, {along with updating the current plan far the Dredger Island unit) later this year. The Dredger Island unit is owned by the Central Valley Flood Protection Board (Board) {formerly known as the State Reclamation Board) and managed by the Department under a 50-year lease that will expire on April 1, 2027. Staff at the Board stated to Department staff that it is common for these leases to be renewed for another 50-year term. The lease was obtained by the Department to preserve the property's wildlife habitat value and provide public recreational use. The Board reserves the right to use Dredger Island "for the purpose of maintaining, constructing and operating flood control vvorks," and "may suspend...this agreement for any period or periods of time for levee reclamation or flood control purposes..." However, to date, the riparian habitat on the property appears to be quite healthy and intact, therefore, it appears that few, if any, impacts from flood control maintenance have actually occurred. The Board will need to approve the designation of the property as an Ecological Reserve by amending the lease, and that action will be completed prior to the scheduled adoption date for these proposed regulations. The Department's wildlife management biologist far San Joaquin County {North Central Region) is currently working with the Board's Staff Environmental Scientist to amend the lease. This process includes updating the current Department management plan for Dredger Island, written in 1990. The primary management objective #or the Dredger Island unit is to conserve the property's riparian wildlife habitat and to provide public recreational opportunity in the form of fishing. At only 21 acres, the parcel is too small to sustain an upland game {primarily quail, dove, or rabbits) hunting program. The property is also approximately one mile north of a San Joaquin County school, so safety issues further preclude use of the property for hunting. Dredger Island is remnant San Joaquin River riparian habitat that occurs within an area known to be used by nesting Swainson's hawks (Bufeo sv~ainsoni). Valley elderberry 1S longhorn beetle (Desmocerus califomicus dimo-phus) may also exist on the property, along with small populations of birds and small mammals that are typical of Central Valley riparian habitat. Neighboring properties along the east side of the parcel are large farms that grow alfalfa and raw crops. The designation of these lands as units of the Vernalis Ecological Reserve in the proposed Section 634, Title 14 will provide protection for the property through the general regulations proposed under Section 550 and other pertinent regulations in Section 630. Protection under Title 14 will help to prevent damaging activities and better protect the habitats, while still allowing continued use by the public for fishing and hunting on the respective units. Site Specific Regula#ions for Palo Verde Ecological Reserve and the Magnesia Sgrinas Ecological Reserve, Riverside County Palo Verde Ecological Reserve Hunting rabbit, doves and quail and waterfowl in accordance with general hunting regulations is currently allowed at the Palo Verde Ecological Reserve (current Section 630(b)(87)(B)). The Reserve is adjacent to a Riverside County park that allows overnight and long-term camping. Many people who stay at the park regularly visit the ecological reserve. The Department proposes to limit methods of take far hunting an the reserve for the safety of adjacent park users. The proposed regulations (Section 630(d){28), state that hunting with a firearm on the ecological reserve will be fmited to hunting rabbits, doves, quail and waterfowl with a shotgun. Archery deer hunting is also proposed as an allowable use. Magnesia Springs Ecological Reserve Trails that cross the Magnesia Springs Ecological Reserve were rerouted and renamed as part of implementation of Section 7.3.3.2 of the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan and Natural Communities Conservation Plan. This section addresses public use and trails management on reserve lands within the Santa Rosa and. San Jacinto Mountains Conservation Area, which includes Magnesia Springs Ecological Reserve. These changes necessitate updating the names of trails currently referred to by name in Section 630{b}(73). The new names appear in the corresponding sections in the proposed regulations: Sections 630{g}(7) and 630(h}{20). The benefits of the proposed regulations will make it easier far the public and the Department staff to find the regulations about specific uses or properties that they are interested in. It will be easier to understand what uses are allowed or prohibited on Department lands, will assist Department staff in providing clear, consistent guidance to the public, and enhance law enforcement efforts. It will be easier to evaluate land regulations that are proposed in the future for consistency and lack of duplication. The Commission does not anticipate non-monetary benefits to the protection of public health and safety, worker safety, the prevention of discrimination, the promotion of fairness or social equity and the increase in openness and transparency in business and government: The proposed regulations are neither inconsistent nor incompatible with existing state regulations. NOTICE IS GIVEN that any person interested may present statements, orally or in writing, on all options relevant to this action at a hearing to be held in the Best Western Plus Beach Resort, 16 La Grande Room, 2600 Sand Dunes Drive, Monterey, California, on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 8:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that any person interested may present statements, orally or in writing, on all actions relevant to this action at a.hearing to be held in the Mountainside Conference Center, 1 Minaret Road, Mammoth Lakes, California, on Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. 1t is requested, but not required, that written comments be submitted on or before June 13, 20'12, at the address given below, ar by fax at {916) 653-5040, or by a-mail to FGC f c.ca. ov. Written comments mailed, #axed or e-mailed to the Commission office, must be received before 5:80 p.m. on .tune 18, 2x12. All comments must be received no la#er than June 20, 2092, at the hearing in Mammoth Lakes, CA, If you would like copies of any modifications to this proposal, please include your name and mailing address. The regulations as proposed in strikeout-underline format, as well as an initial statement of reasons, including environmental considerations and all information upon which the proposal is based (rulemaking file), are on file and available for public review from the agency representative, Sonke Mastrup, Executive Director, Fish and Game Commission, 1416 Ninth Street, Box 944209, Sacramento, California 94244-2090, phone (916} 653-4899. Please direct requests for the above mentioned documents and inquiries concerning the regulatory process to Sheri Tiemann at the preceding address or phone number. Dr. Eric Loft, Chief, Wildlife Branch, phone (916) 445-3555, has been designated to respond to questions on the substance of the proposed regulations. Copies of the Initial Statement of Reasons,. including the regulatory language, maybe obtained from the address above. Notice of the proposed action shall be posted on the Fish and Game Commission website at httpalwww.fgc.ca.gov. Availability of Modified Text If the regulations adopted by the Commission differ from but are sufficiently related to the action proposed, they will be available to the public for at least 15 days prior to the date of adoption. Circumstances beyond the control of the Commission {e.g., timing of Federal regulation adoption, timing of resource data collection, timelines do not allow, etc.) or changes made to be responsive to public recommendation and comments during the regulatory process may preclude #ull compliance with the 15-day comment period, and the Commission will exercise its powers under Section 202 of the Fish and Game Code. Regulations adopted pursuant to this section are not subject to the time periods for adoption, amendment or repeal of regulations prescribed in Sections 11343.4, 11346.4 and 11346.8 of the Government Code. Any person interested may obtain a copy of said regulations prior to the date of adoption by contacting the agency representative named herein. If the regulatory proposal is adopted, the final statement of reasons may be obtained from the address above when it has been received from the agency program staff. Im act of Re ulato Action The potential for significant sta#ewide adverse economic impacts that might result from the proposed regulatory action has been assessed, and the following initial determinations relative to the required statutory categories have been made: {a) Significant Statewide Adverse Economic Impact Directly Affecting Businesses, Including the Ability of California Businesses to Compete with Businesses in Other States: The proposed action will not have a significant statewide adverse economic impact 1~ directly affecting business, including the ability of California businesses to compete with businesses in other states. The proposed regulations are intended to clarify existing regulations. (b} Impact on the Creation or Elimination of Jobs Within the State, the Creation of New Businesses or the Elimination of Existing Businesses, or the Expansion ofi Businesses in California; Benefits of the Regulation to the Health and Welfare of California Residents, Worker Safety, and the State's Environment: The Commission does not anticipate any impacts on the creation or elimination of jobs, the creation of new business, the elimination of existing businesses or the expansion of businesses in California. The Commission does not anticipate any benefits to the health and welfare of California residents. The Commission does not anticipate any non-monetary benefits to worker safety. The Commission anticipates benefits to the environment by the sustainable management of lands owned ar administered by the Department of Fish and Game. (c) Cast Impacts on a Representative Private Person or Business: Per proposed regulation Section 550.5(d}, persons or organizations that apply for a special use permit would pay a nonrefundable application fee of $58.71. !f the permit is approved the applicant would pay an additional permit fee. The proposed permit fee is $53.75 for a Type 1 Special Use Permit, $311.75 for a Type 2 Special Use Permit or $386.50 for a Type 3 Special Use Permit. The permit fee recovers the Department's cost to review the permit application, coordinate with the applicant, develop terms and conditions, and issue the permit. An additional amount may be charged ar a deposit may be required to recover other Iepartment costs associated with a specia! use (e.g. site preparation, monitoring during the special use, clean up) Definitions of the types of special uses are in proposed Section 550.5(d)(1). (d} Costs or Savings to State Agencies ar CostslSavings in Federal Funding to the State: The reduction of duplication.within the lands regulations would reduce the number of pages in the regulation booklets which are published each year ("Hunting and Other Public Uses an.State and Federal Areas"}. This would save the state money in publishing costs. The state would recover the cast of regulating special uses or events on Department lands through the special use permit fee. (e) Nandiscretionary CostslSavings to Local Agencies: None. (f} Programs mandated on Local Agencies or School Districts: None. (g) Costs Imposed on Any Local Agency or School District that is required to be Reimbursed Under Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4, Government Code: None. (h) Effect on Housing Costs: None. 18 Effect on Small Business It has been determined that the adoption of these regulations may affect small business. Considera#ion of Alternatives The Commission must determine #hat no reasonable alternative considered by the Commission, or that has otherwise been identified and brought to the attention of the Commission, would be more effective in carrying out the purpose for which the action is proposed, would be as effective and less burdensome to affected private persons than the proposed action, or would be more cost-effective to the affected private persons and equally effective in implementing the statutory policy or other provision of law. FISH AND GAME COMMISSION Dated: May 7, 2012 Sonke Mastrup Executive Director f9 Regulatory Language Section 550, Title 14, CCR is amended to read: i~~TLT~T I~\ C+a•}n {Alif.+EliFr_. nre~.+n• VCR • 7 f'7\ nn4, ('r~.r.lr {nlilrllifo Ara. /I r~nnc~rl .+rl.••! flAnrlnn nralsn+ionl /Tlma Q\• 1~~ . .v11 v1 VVI~ • YiIM I11V . lI Vu \VMVVaii 1 ul'1 , n~`-^ 7 - /' f/1~ Q~+FIn r`raoL SAlil.•llifra nrr.~ /Char+.~ .~nrl Tr~h~+w,.+ ~nlirl+i.~n\• \ .I I--IUaaw vl va.n r r uaa n¢a..-'r aru , f ~~n 1 I iic` (lhinr+r~ nnF In+inn\ /Ta.r.r~a f'1• ~-/ -.~ ~~.. ..~~ ................ ..... ~......I .av.v~ awlly vull ~aa 1~]-v r..w , ~~tLCV'a'FFc.r 1~-wil~iC'Y'tCCCt{S~~J~• Ta,r,.~ L2\• ~•~'7+' ~v , ~nrl I..I.~rla~. f -I Ilnh rv~.+n.-.nrarrlr~n+ I Ini+~ lT.,no !'`\- w1 IM I IMI IVr Vaa1Vf l 1 f lul iuaJ. a.r rrlG , 1 1 F ~ 1 ~\- F ' -/~ 1 f 1 /1 F f,'?'~\ /~rnnlinr 11Ao.~rlnal/ {nlifrllifr, ~ra7 /D111a•a•a.~n ! 'AI IY1+l.\ /Ta.ra.~ f'a\• F t /ilrllifo Arn.S /I .~c.oon /~ralln+a.\ ITalr.r, P'\• ~.....~ ~..J... F (!~F•illlii+r±h_.Cin+{nlilrllifo nro.~ /AA.•.rJr.e±_C~nIIn+..l /T,.na /''1• \.~v/ vwav.s a aua rrllaauly • ua..u \irivaw , ~„77l C•sc+{A-.slliar I~ia.or{Alilrilif.•a Aroma /IIAnr..a ~I.11In+a.\ /T,.r~.-. f~\• ~.....~ ~....:. r~a.a:.wi ia::.: r:ia.aii-.--- f 1 F ' r~z~~_1=tea, clnil„h -nril.~l.~o nre., rullr„hnw+ r,,.ln+,.\ /T..r,,, r~~• ,Va..` a Mr VIVMa~i ll YYIIaAlliaif al a/u"\l~-l' , F , .ry~Cr~ raf +1•l0 {nlrane•ln f1A.+ra.nafillo I,Ararao k]n.s.-J Alr.lcnn Clnl1/1h (1~(~~rarar,r I .sli.~e. C'h..ra.a4a..: .~........+. a+.v . Yvvasv, Irlw:yvrnla., Irlvr.3~ , , 1 ~ , ~;;,F4~~rpmnn~ 1Alpir 1AliIrJliFo A rww /Vnln f•`wl tnhr\ lTamw ~\• ~... ...~ :vlslylaa Y rv11 Y Yu•.auly • Ilvu \ 1 y1V vv t I _Ct ~#pr nnl tn~ic~n\ lTarr.w A\~ `v v, ~•~nJ rvVVJy • ~tIM IIIV / IIVG \LNLLV Git- t !'2 C3\ T_'rr.pn ('rppL 1A-il,Jli#o Arr_aw l1111nnn ~wtll•a}a.\ /Ta,r,r. T\• \vv/ vlvvll VI VVI\ Y YIIM IIIV I II VG"tilYf t ' 1 7 1 } t ~ 1 ~ 7 7 ~ t 1 Lp 1Alilrliif ~pn f'nllr.ia.1 lTa~raw Q\• --2~c~-~v~rnE~FE~-~ct5~z ~-ti7; (,ds~~-},nr~p \/~Ilpa~ 1Alilrllifo Arr..+ lAlrainp f•'n.rr.ia~l lTa~r.r. !''1• \ Y unv~ ..........v a a1 vu \. ul.a 4 a,rya.t rrL t t f e ~, s `-' / 1 t t 0 l~dl ~ uI~CG-.52prraiar•nw 1Alilr!#i~c~ Arww 1Plwr,n /~raltrafi~l lT....r, I'`\• . \... / L....•.. ~.......... Y Y.L..L.y . Ir ya.1 11 .L,a l,.u vvurrr t LAlrar•fp hralmfirl lTlrrap r`l• ~....~ ~........ ~..... ............... ,....•. 1...y1 .arl w vv t /t--.521 I nn Rnnwn ~ 1A-ilrllifa brow INtlprnw.•1 h.-atn~ai\ 1Tarnca A\• ,•.r v' ivV VMI IVV IIM Ii1V / a1 VG 11YIVI VVV'- - 1 t t 1 7 1 1 1 7 f 7 C°'°TT°T~~` ~c~~n~~~('Ilifa /1 rc~w /C'nlcia~nt t /1nt trl~atl 1Ta~ra.•a !~\• ...v. a.y... \yw...yy1.. vvutlLr/ l1~rl/°~ f t t ~ f ~ t ~ f t t i ! 7 1 1 7 ~ ~ / /7~ ~T~#dl ll ~.Ar O#1 rJ,l -n /1#/`#11 1'0 nrRn /n~L1 rf\t1/'~ r/'11 1M~1 ., / ~I.Y.A f -~• / 1 !7A\ DlaFnl llml~_1 -AI~r~+h l Alilrl lifa Ards /11A .Srir\ 11nr1 C11R/lr rln nra llniie-.n\ in nlll.•7inr ~ ~hn C] I.~nli 11 ~ f 1 vau l u,n 1 1 7 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Zf1] C? ~ 1 7 i l Alil i lif n / •1 T dn r [ `• v` • ~VVLV /S2/11 17 ~ 1 lr . dn I I \VV L l dnrll r VI Y VIi A/iliJlif r Y YIlM d rdn N# I11V l lI VM 11 ^ \ nnn / 1\Ir L41.IN VVM nll.l /T I ILr/ 11 ~ arnrl r#./V~ ~~• ~ d/' a o d Ard n lAinind ( '\Irr\~ar\ 1T l.n.rl ( \• 1 1 i 1 1 f ~ + ~ I I i lT Al t d ~ rdr /SZR\ C # l\ n ~ i 'l vRO hi • 1 F ~ ron /Q•7\ e I tl c• / i ~ nni\ 1 Ali1r1 1Al 1i d Ardn /C il JliF n nn I Ilin fl /nll 1 #-Iinrlr. f r ( .~IIr \tiil• 1 .sr, 1V1 / VMII I. rl n .LIIJ 1l dndR1`\ VVVlYV tr iI Y'Y r e\ rr.11 IIV IIrV I IIVG drL+elr i1V1 li-IR ~,\ /T\ .r.d f \• 1 1 1 1 [~2LCi# f r L -Alil il iF /A 11 ~ 1 /T ' 7 sldr /O` C l dd # I i r I A d f rd.~ I~nod i l F n r\IIn#al lln ~ d ! 1• f 'a ~~ ~ ~~~ [~ rr• -_ ! -F o nt L r\n o {A- lr #i o A ron lnAr\n n / nl ~nfir\ l Ta.r\r. P ~• 1 7 ~ e 1 LaQI C 44 Q 1Ali# llii A /C` ~ l 1T ' r1 d l f4/1f11 T h r l-n l ~cn A1il Jlif r d rdr~ 11!-F or r\Ilnfl ~ l l lr nd ~ \• 1 ' a /'1 /-'11 TR In nrYla lidd d r d iardr {Al Ara il.•71ii n ITdhmm~ .-. A re~.+ /C]Iw / `\Ilnilr / n~r AY'1~ A Tvn.r. ~~ ! 1• f /1_(1/\I I T~'FOnI iRA l1 I~inA I~ '~'h0 4.[/1 A/J - 1 V I/ 11\AV I\VV I DIY VI Y Y 1I VI III V / if V[d ,1""IU IIV i-"L.l l'1 V' 1 / 1 1 11 /171 I Irn .-lr I~I i 1 {"fd K7G• It1 lA jll/'1#Y~•d A rd~ /I~11~"#d .SR /'1 f _1~ n11 n/\ 1 s In~iAn\ IR nll l/'1}n M ~#'1A I-- 111\A.A r!'1 1 I vim! v#,.1.I V1 1/1.L } f L7f141 ~/ Ih lAlil lliF A f /n A l r A T 1 ~ r o rd 1~ drndr r\II n~l l vn d A\- T 1 1 1 /4f1SZ11A14 i4 Cl h -Ali l lli f A IC i 1 \ 1 \ 1 ld/lO1 -AhII c n r` lln L LA1 1 r ~ 11 i d ron nn A /l #r\nlYll n (~ ( r\Iln ~ /T ~lr /T 1..1.-. f \• 1 n 1111 Aron I~ lA. r dMI tln oo 1 fir\nn- r 1 d rdn nnn dn AitM ~1/ llnd Q 1• 1 T 1 1 1 T T 1 ~ T 1 1 ~ IC C~11h nh I~TfG ~ ~r.' 7 1 f 1. 1 1 . nhid /G.`~ IIAr.~r. r ~' lriar on \/~. hir.lr.n 1 1 7 1 1 s n.-+ronn nr 1 nn~r k~ r~r t~~ilrllifo 1 1 1 ! 1 {~ ~= 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T~4 ~ ff r-rrv Tr c o n i ~ ~_ }r~ nr~m nl~r s~ li4h fhc, in n+n Ir+~in r~ ..f 4 L,.~ r,r rl r.l.~ta r.r~ ., f fhc , r•I c~n~ rFmo n$ 1 ~I ho~r+{~. /~\ \/n in ov nr•I.~lin r.bt c...f 7 m ~nr+l I '] h i~~ nl Irn r f 7 i i 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 7 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 lQ\ AL, 1 n~l+ 1 r~n~ll + ~li~ 1 I1n n 1 r rom n~ r~ env I ,~ lml* o c r~il t..5r - lr~1 r. -- ra~ral - nr rnnli_ - T°~-r~ ~ arnu s~ ~I Oar~raa rca ~ ruvcr, yr rvcn. 1 IAIiIrJlif e Arn im 1 r 1 f 1 1 1 ~+~rwi~•s{~~ 8fl ~7irJ+ Ae~wn a fir + 1 or~rar~l ~+-.n in• • 1 f 1 1 } +{'la !'~A nrS r-Fm A nf 1 ~ f 7 • 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 7 1 ~'~'1 r1111/'!~'1 nar~IF la.'1 mrJ i~ n~ 7 /f ~~ ha In ^II A~/'a~'iAw .-.~ ~L.~~ ..w..i i..w 1 f ~ 1 1 f 1 f 1 / 1 1 T 1 1 i f f 1 1 i 11' 11 ' 1 6 1 1 • 1 1 ' i f 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,$,~ Z 4 F~ 11-.~ ~ C~~n 4 ~f1 1 C.7'7 1 C,StC. q 7RA 47L:C. .+r,.J '1 f1F.f1A Cinh .+n.J 1 1 ~ -rv 1 ~-r 1 i 1 1 1 ~Q mama ~•`rr~a X550. General Regulations for Public Use on All Department of Fish and Game Lands. (a) Opening department lands to compatible visitor uses or activities is subiect to ~~ticable taws and upon a determination by the Fish and ,Game Commission that ~_ ening__an area to such visitor use is compatible with statuto re.~uirements and the ur ose of the roe . Exce t as rovided ~in the sections below • or in sections 550.5 551 552 or 630 of Title 14 all de artment administered lands are dosed to visitor access and use until and unless the area is o ened for a use or uses through designation of the land by the commission. b Definitions (1) "Department land" is defned as: . ~A) any real_ propertyin_which the department owns fee title and maintains management authori Ban real roe over which the de artment has mana ement authori throw h a current Memorandum of Understandin Mana ement A reement or similar document with another enti (C~ real property designated by the commission as a Wildlife Areassection 551 ~D) real property designated by_the commission as an Ecological Reserve (section 630) q .. cess ,...............-- (E) real property. acquired.. by the department as a Fishin,,, Ae (F) real property acquired by the department as a Public Access ^G real roe desi Hated b the~~~ ~ ~ mis ~ ~~__. com~~ s•on as a Public Shootin Area 2 "Com atible activities or uses" are defined as huntin fishin wildlife viewin wildlife photography, environmental education, and/or environmental research. Each activity or use is subiect to review pursuant to state and federal _ re ulato requirements prior to being authorized. Activities tha _.do not mee# tie fiollowina criteria or are not otherwise authorized in Sec#iQ~s 550. 55'1: and 630 shall uir w itten authorization from he e a m n • ~ icall in the far f S ecial Use Permit (see subsection 550.5~c1}~_______ _ ~A) they are included in the_approved acquisition documents andlor management plan for a subject prop__erty,_on file with the department., B the will not result in im acs ^^^~"^* •••~}~• the wildlife lant or habitat conservation ur oses for which the roe was ac aired or de arkment activities necessary to achieve those purposes. L3) "Environmental education" is defined as: A de artment administered ors onsored inter retive ro rams offered to the ublic• or (B~ organized youth or school groups whose primarypurpose is to increase awareness and knowledge of the natural environment. (4}_"Environmental research" is definet~, as,,the..field study of biological, physical or cultural rocesses or values with the rima ur ose of im rovin the understandin of the natural environment. (5~_ "Visitors" are defined as the. general public, users, or any,,pPrson, other than department employees or their designees perForming„ offcial duties, who enters department lands. 6 "Ent Permits" are defined as ermits which allow ent to a s ecified roe for com atible activities where eneral access is restricted er subsection 550 c 2 D . Ent ermits ma re wire a fee. (7) "Special Uses" are defined as activities, events, or gatherings which do not meet the definition of compatible activities or uses: are not currently a~#horized elsewhere in this Title; or meet the criteria in subsection 550(b)(2} but a~ may not be in conflict with the manac}ement purposes of the department land upon review and approval by the department when conducted in compliance with the conditions of„a special use hermit. (Reservations" are_defined as randomly drawn applications that assure entry onto a wildlife area, when presented with the appropriate daily,e,ntry fee, if applicable. Reservation _h_o_Iders do not necessarily,,,,,haWe, priority for use of the area over other users. {9) "Fishing" for the purposes of department lands, is defined as angling per section 1.05 of this Title 14 and also in I des the use of bow and a rows for he takin offish. ('~0~ "Hunting" fior the purposes of department lands, is defined as the legal take (take is defined in Section 86, Fish and Game, Code),,of,wildlife species authorized on, de artment lands sub'ect to the re ulations listed in sections 550 550.5 551 552 and 630 in addition to t#~e eneral re ulations overnin huntin seasons and method of take elsewhere in Title 14. The regulations listed in sections 550,,,.550.5. 551. 552, and 630 shall have precedence over general hunting regulations on department lands where there maybe differences. 11 "Cam in "for the ur oses of de artment lands is defined as an overni ht or after hours visitor stay which may include a vehicle, trailer, motor home..boat, tent, or any other.ty~e of vehicle or shelter. i12} "Wildlife viewing" for the purposes of department„lands is defined as walking_ hikin or usin visitor or inter retive facilities on de artment lands when and where authorized. ('l3) "Dog training" for the purposes of department lands, is an allowable activity only within department desianated and authorized trainina areas and is defined as the noncommercial act of trainin a huntin do ~~ to improve the dog's performance in hunting mi rato or u land ame birds and enhance the huntin erience and retrieval of downed name. 14) "Dog Trial" for the purposes of department lands. is defined as an organized competitive ar scored event far testing hunting dog performance. ~~415) "Upland game birds" for the purpose of department lands are.game birds as defined in Section 3683, Fish and Game Code. ~c} Visitor Entry and Responsibilities ~1) All department regulations pertaining to #ishing, hunting, and use of department lands carry with them strict liability; ,all visitors on department lands are re~or~sible for knowin these re ulations rior to enterin de artment lands. These re uiations are incorporated by reference into and become a condition of entry andlor permits. Failure to comply with any of the regulations is a violation of this subsection. ~2) Visitor entry onto department lands is at the discretion of the department to manage and protect fish, wildlife, native plants, habitats and natural resources, and may require an Entry Permit and fee. ~A) Visitor entry, where authorized or designated, is for campa#ible activities. All other visitor activities are rohibited unless s ecificali ermitted b the de artment. iB) All visitors shall present and show valid permits, season.or annual asses, licenses, and all fish and Game taken on the area at the checking station or upon the request of any departmen_t_employee. Visitors shat! return all permits to the checking station or point of entry upon leaving the area. (C) Visitor entry is au#horized only from sunrise to sunset except during department authorized hunting ar fishing opportunities when access to hunting and fishing sites at other times may be_permitted., D The de artment.ma close all or ortions of its lands to visitors entire) seasonal) or to specific activities or uses, and may limit the number of visitors entering an area for safety reasons, to reduce_ _crowding, to reduce environmental disturbance, to limit the take of species, or to protect natural or cultural resources. Designa_t_ed closures and entry restrictions are fisted in subsections 5510}, 551(000, 5510€}, .551 (cue}, 551(ow#), 552, 53~{oc~}, 630(e), and 630,h}. 1. Any department land, or portion_thereof, and any adjoining lands under control of the department may be closed without notice to any or all visitor use or access by the department by posting such closures or lands. 2. No pers_on(s) other than department employees or their designees in the performance of offcial department duties or persons possessing written authorization from the department shall enter ar access any department land or portion thereof which is closed to visitors includin areas osted with closed si ns and seasanall closed areas. sE) On department (ands where entry and exit sites are designated by the department, no visitor shall enter or leave the lands except at those designated sites. ~F} No visitor shall enter any department land or portion thereof where the department has restricted visitor entry without a valid entrypermit (550.50).. 1. Where required, entry permits are only available and issued by the department at the area checkingstation, point of entry, or by mail for successful special drawing..,...,......,..., ~plicants. 2. Where fees are required for entry permits, passes must, be purchased through the departments Automated License__Data System,_.__., ' _ ,,., and„ presented at the area with a photo identification for_issuance of an entry~er;~mit. 3 Daii Ent Permit Revocations Refusals and E'ections. Em to ees of the department are authorized #o refuse entry or issuance of entry permits, revoke permits andlor elect any visitor from department lands ~s defnec~ in subsection 550(b}(1)) for violation of any rules,_ cf_rug_ or alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct, or for any reason when it appears that theg_eneral safety or welfare of the p~operty_or_persons thereon is afFected. The decision and duration of revocation in such res ect of an de artment employee assigned management or enforcement responsibilities for the area shall be final. (A) Visitors found to violate any such revocation may be cited and fined. L) Penalties. A Failure to com I with an of the re ulations is a violation of this subsection and ma result in an or all of the followin 1. denial of permission_to__enter department,lands: 2. revocation of any permit already issued: 3. ejection from the department land for up to one calendar year from the,, date of discovery; 4._ citation or arrest under the applicable provisions of the ,Fish and Game Cade or Title, 14 of the California Code of Regulations; 5. a rp ocee__d__ing under any of the above shall not preclude the invocation af,any other re- -re_ _ medy. (d) Special Use Permits. An~pers,cn or entity who wishes to request a special use as defined in subsection 550 b 7 on an de artment Land shall submit an a lication and fee ursuant to subsection 550.50 for a Special Use Permit to the department fior review. Department review and i,,,s ,„„ ' ,, ,.,,s ,uance is dependent upon staffing, availability. If the department determines the requested use or activity can be.cort,ducted in a manner that is not in canflic~ with ,current uses, management, or the purposes for which the property was acquired, it may issue a special use permit. The department will char a fees to recover casts- related to the review and issuance of ermits. Conditions of issuance of the permit may also include reimbursement for any staff time or other department costs resulting fro. m the activity. ,All permittees shall adhere to all State and Federal requirements terms, and conditions. The permit must be approyed,.i~, writing b the de artment and in ossession of the ermittee rior to en#erin and Burin the use of de artment lands. (e) Environmental Education. Youth or school,.,g_roup,enyironmental educational activities on department lands shall be conducted under written authorization from the re Iona! mans er or desi nee and coo g' ~ g rdinated with the area manager for the purpose of trackin use maintainin ublic safe and ensurin that activities are consistent with current management and..the purpose for which the property was acquired. (fl Research. The department may authorize, in,writing from the regional manager or designee, environmental research on department lands if the research and the„ associated activities are determined, by the department to be compatible with current mans ement and the ur ose for which the ro ert was ac uired and not in conflict with existing visitor uses. Conditions of approval may include. but are not limited to:, 10 ~1)_ proof of all necessary collecting permits; 2 written ro ress re orts submitted to the de artment' 3 a schedule of activities and deliverables' _ .. a ectronic copies of eos anal and all other,,,,,.-,,, _ g p ,,,,,,field data and reports in a digits! format specified by_the department; and 5 co ies of Natural Diversit Database field data forms fors ecies tracked b the department (g Protection of Resources. Except for the take offish andlor wildlifie in compliance with general and site specific hunting and fishing regulations adopted by the commission, or under permit_from the department to conduct research or educational activi#ies, no visitor shall- mine or dis#urb geological,formations, archeological, cultural or anthro olo ical artifacts structures or resources nor shall the #ake or disturb an bird or nes# ore s thereof cut saw trim remove or disturb an lant mammal fish mollusk, crustacean, amphibian,_reptile, soil, sand, gravel, rock, mineral,. or any other form of plant or animal life on department lands. No yisitor,sha,ll, construct or build any tYee of structure, including those made of veQetation,,,or anv other types of materials, on department lands except as may be authorized by a special use permit. h Fishin .Fishin as defined in subsection 550 b 9 shall be allowed unless otherwise noted in subsection 551 a~ or 630 a or when the area is s ecificall closed. Fishin shall be conducted in accordance with eneral fishin re ulations except the method of takinq_fish shall be limited to the share except where„boating facilities_andlor areas for boats or other floatin devices g are designated. No person shall take fish (as defined_in Section 45, FGC} for commercial purposes from department lands. i Re ions( Mana er's Authori .The re Iona! mans er or his deli nee steal! have the authorit to lace tem ara restric#ions on ublic .use of de artment lands for the ur oses of rotectin ublic heal#h and safe or natural resources when circumstances warrant additional restrictions, and where such restrictions are not rovided for in these regulations_or_in sec#ions 550.5, 551,552, , 30, ~~~_~~ ~~~~ p 6,. , or 632 of this Title 14. (jZWildlife viewing, hiking,_and photography,are allowed except when the area is s~ecifi__cafly closed. 1 Photo rah video rah or filmin of an t e for commercial root and sale ur oses on or of de artment lands re uires a s ecial use ermi# from the de artment and a permit from the California Film Commission, pursuant to Section 14998.8 et seg,~, Government Code. The_department will not authorize and permit anv commercial photography,. yideography, or filming or any type without a valid permit from the California Film Commission. Failure to do so may result in a citation and fine. k In#roduction of S ecies. Visitors are rohibited from releasin introducin or transplanting._animal or plant sdecies, including domestic or damesticatPdspecies, onto or within department lands or waters without a hermit issued by, the department. (I} Feeding of_Wildlife. Visi#ors are prohibited,_from feeding fish or wildlife except as part of an otherwise le al method or activit such as fishin in com liance with state fishin regula#ions. (m} Pets. Pets, including, but not limited to, dogs and ca#s are prohibited„from entering. department lands except on a leash of less than ten feet,or inside,a motor vehicle 91 unle s a herwise rohibi d in subs ctions 551 or 630 h orb rohibitions ~ osted on lands. Do s ma be sed for huntin durin an o en season for an uthorized s e ies unless otherwis rohibited. Dogs shall be restricted on department lands pursuant to Section 265. ,~} Use of Do sand Field Trials., The department may_prohibit or restrict dog training, dog trialsL or the use of dogs,for any,purpose,,,, y p t. lands Dogs must be on an de artmen leashed while not hunting or training. Dogs for hunting mammals training. and trialina shall be restricted an cfepartment lands pursuant to Section 265. ~ ~~~_ L? Do-g training is allowed only on de artment lands with designated dog training areas as identified in subsections 551(il€) and_ 630(1) and may require a permit ursuant to subsection 551 i . (2? Field Trials may be allowed only on department lands with designated training areas as identified in subsec#ions 551 ~I~~and reguire a special use permit (550Ld)) era lication instruc#ions in subsection 550.5 d . 3 The use of do s for huntin mammals on de artment lands is sub'ect to the re ulations of sections 265 and ma be rohibited a subsection 557 z~ of this Title 14. o Horses Pack Stock and Horseback Ridin .Recreational use of horses is enerall allowed on departmen# lands designated as wildlifie.areas except when,the area is s ecificail closed or ass ecified in 551 kn~ . The recreational use of horses is rohibited on all other de artment lands exce # those lands with de artment deli Hated horse trails or areas identified in subsection„630fa). ' (p)_Camping,__Motorhames. and Camp Trailers. 1 No visitor shall cam includin on a boat on an de artment land exce # on those areas or portions of areas where the department has designated campsites or camping areas see subsections 551 # and 552 . Cam in -shall occur onl within de artment designated camping areas. Camping, where authorized, on a single department roe ma be conducted for u to seven consecutive ni hts and for no more than fourteen ni hts er ear. The de artmen# ma rovide written authorization to cam outside of desi Hated cam in areas for authorized research monitorin or mans ement ur oses. Written ermission shall be in immediate ossession. (2) Camp trailers and motorhomes are prohibited on department.landsexeept on esignated cam pr parki 9 areasepartment d p trailer or motorhome accessible camping 0 A Cam trailers or mo#orhomes must re ister at the checkin station or a ro riate office and are limi#ed #o one per person in the_parking area Utility or cargo trailers are .prohibited in the designated,,.motorhome orcamp trailer parking„ areas except as authorized under a special use permi#. . for visitor use and .. The erson, , y p how oro flof use of temp trailer or motorhome a e aistered at the checkin station must s (_q.. g )_.,._ p e area, within the revious seven da s u on re uest. Failure to do so maresult in citation and removal of the trailer ar motorhome at the owner's expense , {C) Camp #railers or motorhomes over 30 feet in length are prohibited on all department Viands. (D) Tow vehicles for trailers must be s#owed in, designated vehicle parking lots ~3) Camping is prohibited on„all lands designated as ecalogicai_reserVes 12 Fires. 1 Exce t as further restricted in subsection 551 mo fires are restricted to ortable as stoves charcoal bri uette barbe ues or fire laces or its develo ed b the de artment for visitor use on lands desi Hated as wildlife areas where cam in sites are designated. 2 Visitors are rohibited from usin all forms of fire. on all other de artment lands includin those desi Hated as ecolo ical reserves. 3 No fire shall be left unattended and all fires shall be com letel extin uished b the visitor before leaving the site. r No visitor shall a I an esticide herbicide or hazardous material on de artment lands. s Unauthorized farmin or razin includin but not limited to cattle horses shee oats and ho s and associated activities on de artment lands are rohibited. t Vandalism: No visitor shall tam er with dama a destra or remove an roe not their own when such roe is located within de artment lands. u Si ns and Markers: No visitor shall dama a remove or destro an barrier si n si n ost trail marker or si nboard on de artment lands. No visitor shall lace si na e fla in or markin on de artment lands without rior written authorization from the department. v Litter: No erson shall leave de osit dro dum bu or scatter bottles broken lass feathers hides carcasses tar ets shells casin s ve etation earth rock waste a er cans sewa a ci arettes ci ors or other debris or trash on an de artment lands exce t in a rece tacle or area desi Hated for that ur ose. Where no desi Hated rece tacles are rovided visitors must remove all refuse from the area. '# All ersonal a ui ment and belon in s shall be removed from the area Bail . Failure to do so shad result in it bein deemed litter and dis osed of. w FireworkslEx Iosives: No erson shall im ort ossess or use fireworks ex losives or incendia devices of an a an de artment lands unless authorized under ermit b the de artment for mono ement ur oses. x Possession and Use of Alcohol Mari'uana and Controlled Substances: 1 No visitor shall ossess use or be under the influence of alcohol while in the field huntin .For the ur ose of this section "in the field" is defined as all areas exce t desi Hated arkin and cam in areas. Persons under the influence of alcohol to a level determined to be unsafe ma be cited and e'ected er subsection 550 c 3 . 2 No visitor steal! ossess use or be under the influence of mari'uana on an de artment land. Persons in ossession of medical mari'uana cards andlor other le al authorization to ossess mari'uana for medical ur oses er Health and Safe Code 11362.7 to 11362.83 ma oni ossess mari'uana in that erson's trans art vehicle. Persons with authorization to ossess mari~uana ma not consume it or be under its influence on de artment lands. Persons determined to be under the influence of mari'uana ma be cited and e'ected er subsection 550 c 3 . 3 No erson shall ossess use or be under the influence of an illicit controlled substance on an de artment land. Persons found in ossession and/or under the influence of an illicit controlled substance on an de artment land wil! be cited and e'ected er subsection 550 c 3 . Illicit substances for this re ulation are those 13 substances where no medical authorization exists and no legal authorization allows pOSSession for legitimate use of_the substance. ~y}.Motor Vehicles (1 }Visitors are prohibited from driving or operating any motor vehicle or trailer on department lands except on designated roads (2 Visitors are prohibited from stop~'ing any motor vehicles between designated parking areas #o drop off passengers or hunting equipment 3 4n areas where auto tour routes are rovided visitors ~e shall use an ullouts or wide s ots clan the route to sto and view wildlife rather than block the road for other visitors. ~4 Designated parking areas are for visitor use, only Parking motor vehicles and trailers outside of desi Hated arkin areas is rohibited exce t for s ecial use or research ermittees who ma be authorized otherwise. Utili flatbed car o or similar trailers are prohibited on department.,_lands except,as authorized under a special use ermit. safe oof othershorlwipthoutdugi cautionhor at aryl eed o~ i~ ~Ilful disregard.,of the rights or ~ ,..,,..,, p ,,.,,,,,,' a manner 1i,kely to endanger an erson ro girt or wildlife on de artment lands. 6 ~ erators of motor vehicles shall not exceed 15 m h unless otherwise osted and comply with traffic and other signs posted on department lands. (7) The use of off highway vehicles (OHV'sZ all terrain vehicles (ATV's}, motorcyclesL and snowmobiles is prohibited ,except where authorized ar~d designated,.,in sections 55.1(~~), and 552_ A Visi#or use of QHV's ATV's motorc cles and snowmobiles is rohibited on all lands designated as ecological reserves. (z~ Boats and Swimming floati devices on y ~~ p ~ ts, boat motors, and g de artme. n t the use p nd o , so ,,,_ e artment map rest eration of rces or provide for the rl -,.. a t lands to rotect natural re _ n of coma le uses on these areas Boatin restrrcti but are not i m ted to rohitlb'ons limitin boats eels or motor stze~~~ons may include, bits and a if allowed. Durin the times waterFawl are resent the revisions of Section 251 Title 14 also apply which prohibit pursuit or shooting of birds or mammals from a motor driven vehicle (including but not limited: to motorboats, airboats, or.,sailboatsZ (2}.Boats and floatin, devices are generally prohibited except as provided for in subsections 55'I 't 552 and 630 .Where boats andlor floatrn devices are allowed they may be used under the following regulations on department lands, department administered national wildlife refuges and department administered hunting programs on state recreation areas: A no erson shall o erate a vessel carelessl in willful disre and of the ri hts or safe of others or without due caution or at a s eed or in a manner likel to endan er an person, property~r„wildlife on department lands (B) when launch sites are designated by the de artment, all boats must bP launched and removed from those sites; C an boat trailers shall remain attached to the tow vehicle and stowed in the designated parking areas: 14 (D) alf .persons shall remo~e_ their boats from the waters or beach when. instructed to do sob an em to ee of the de artment. An ease officer ma remove the boat of an erson who has been instructed to remove their boat from the waters or beach and fails to com I with the instruction of the em to ee of the de artment• E the use of boats or other floatin devices ma be res#ricted to certain zones designated by the department: F boats eed shall not exceed five miles er hour unless otherwise osted• and G an eace officer ma remove an boat that is !eft unattended in the waters or on land in excess of 72 hours. 3 Swimmin is rohibited on de artment lands exce t where desi Hated and authorized in subsection 630(fl. as Aircraft. No erson shall o erate an aircraft hovercraft or hot air balloon within de artment lands exce t as authorized b s ecial use ermit issued b the de artment. bb Bic Iles and bike ridin are rohibited on de artment lands exce # where authorized and desi Hated in sections 551 't 552 and 630 1 On lands where trails or roads have been desi Hated for bic cles no visitors shall ride o erate leave or ark a bic cle exce ton those desi Hated areas. cc Firearms Arche and Other Pro ulsive E ui ment: (1) Possession, discharge,_and use of firearms or archery equipment is prohibited on de artment lands exce t where the de artment has desi Hated huntin areas or shootin sites or with a s ecial use ermit. This includes air or as o erated devices or uns and an other ro ulsive devices. 2 General Non Huntin Uses A Exce ton de artment lands with desi Hated shootin sites i.e. ran es in subsection 551 v~ and 630 ~ ossession and use of firearms arche a ui men# or other propulsive devices is prohibited. B The use of lass or orcelain tar ets is rohibited on all de artment lands. Cla tar ets-shat! be used onl a# desi Hated shootin sites where their use is ermit#ed. C Desi Hated shootin sites are o en dail from sunrise to sunset unless otherwise listed in subsection 551 vx or 630 ' . 3 Huntin Method of Take. Where huntin is allowed i# shall be in accordance with eneral huntin re ulations and sub'ect to sections 550 550.5 551 552 and 630 of this Title 14. A Possession of sho# uns lar er than twelve au a is rohibited on all de artment lands. B Exce # as otherwise rovided no rifles ellet or BB uns combination rifle- shot uns istols arche a ui ment or revolvers shall be ossessed in the field or dischar ed on an T e A or T e B wildlife areas. All le al firearms and arche e ui ment ma be used on T e C wildlife areas unless rohibited in subsection 551(rt}. Firearms and. archery eauipment may be used on Ecological Reserves where hunting is authorized in subsection 6~..0(d) subject to any restrictions therein. C The use or ossession of shot size lar er than T in steel or BB in lead or non-toxic other than steel shot is rohibited on all de artment lands and national wildlife refu es. On those areas where bi ame s ecies ma be hunted shot uns with siu s ma be used. 95 D A hunter shall not ossess more than 25 shot shells while in the field on T e A wildlife areas. Onl those ersons ossessin a valid huntin ermit for that da ma ossess ammunition in the field. E At Grizzl Island Wildlife Area the ortion of the Tola Creek Unit Na a-Sonoma Marshes Wildlife Area south of Hi hwa 37 and on all national wildlife refu es onl steel or other non-toxic shot a roved b the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ma be used orpossessed~ F Arche a ui ment shall not be used durin the waterfowl and heasant seasons on Type A__an_d B wildlife areas, unless provided for in subsection 551 ~~). G Loaded firearms as defined in Section 2006 of the Fish and Game Code or Section 12031 of the Penal Code are rohibited in arkin lots visitor areas checkin stations or any other facility on department lands. ~d} Falconry: 1) On Ecolottical Reserves. falconry is prohibited. 2~ On T e C wildlife-areas ra tors ma be used to take le al ame in accordance with eneral huntin and falcon re ulations. ~~ On TYee A and B state wildlife areas, raptors may be used to take legal game only from the first_Saturday following the end of the waterfowl season through the end of the falconry pheasant season. Raptors may be,iased only on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays.- Note: Authori cited: Sections 200 202 203 355 710 710.5 7'10.7 713 1050 1526 152$1530, 4-3~^~' ~-7' ' ~''' 1580, 1581, 1583. 176,1., 1764, 1765, 1907, 2118, 2'I 90, ~=~~ and 10504, Fish and Game Code. Referen,ce_ Sections 355, 711, 7'13. 1050, 1055.3, 1526 1528 1530 1570 15711572 1580 1581 1582 1583 15841585 1590 1591 1764 1765 2006 and 10504 Fish and Game Code 18 Regulatory Language Section 550.5, Title 14, CCR is added to read: §550.5 Reservations Ent Permits Fees Passes and S ecial Use Permits. (a) Reservations for, Hunting Activi#ies. (1 }Advance reservations_for waterfowl and pheasant hunting are available for Type A wildlife areas for ail authorized shoot days.ofithe season, Reservations a are re uired for the o enin weekend of waterfowl season and ma be re uired for the opening of pheasant season on Tvpe B wildlife areas. A Reservations shall be issued b random drawin . A iications are available throe h the Automated License Data_ System or made available,,,,#o the public through license a ents and de artment license offices. A licants must ossess an annual or lifetime hunting license valid for the waterfowl huntingseason for which they are apply.,,i,ng_ Two- da nonresident huntin licenses shall not be used to a I far reservation drawin s. To be included in a reservation drawin a iications must be received b the de artment throe h the Automated License Data S stem or at the address s ecified on the a lication at least 17 da s rior to the hunt date. Late incom lete or incorrect applications will not be included in the drawing. The fee„to apply for a reservation is s ecified in Section 702 of this Title 14. B Multi le A iications. 1. An a licant is limited to one a lication for each wildlife area for each authorized shoot da . Shoot da s are s ecified under subsections 551 e 1 551 e 2 551 e 3 551(0), 551(p}_551(g}. 551(s),,,,,and 552(a). 2: The de artment ma eliminate from an drawin a iications not in com liance with ~hese_rec~ulations. Persons who submit more than one application for the same shoot da for the same area ma be barred from huntin on de artment o erated areas for a eriod of one ear followin the date of discove of the violation b the de artment. An reservation issued to an erson as a result of such im ro er submission or to an erson alread barred from the State-o erated areas shall be void and not valid. C Unless otherwise stated on the huntin reservation or on information mailed with the reservation successful a licants shall be ranted pone-da ent ermit Burin the waterfowl or pheasant season. The entry permit shall be Granted for the assigned or stated date on the huntin reservation u on resentin a one-da two-da or season ass onl if the a licant's reservation was issued b the de artment in the a licant's name and is for.the area requested. Verification. of the reservation aoolicant shall, €nre_a _ oto Edentification ger sub ,. 4-~ section 700.4(cl. Unless otherwise provided, the reservation will ex ire one and one-half hours before waterfowl shoot time for the assigned or stated date on the reservation. For some areas, reservations will be numbered b the department in the order in y which they are drawn. These reservations will be accepted at checking stations ,in„#hat order. only if the reservation,..holder is present at the time the number is called. D Exce t as rovided for in subsection 551 x a reservation shall assure ent for u to six persons who must hunt as a~arly. No mare than two may be adult hunters who, have valid resident or nonresident hunting licenses and no more than two may be ersons 16 or 17 ears of a e and in ossession of a valid resident ar nonresident huntin license. Each adult ma be accom anied b u #o two hunters holdin 'unior licenses or #wo non-shooters irres ective of a e or one of each. Non-shooters are defined as persons who, wish to accompany a permittee in the field or remain a# a designated parking area. Non-shooters shall not discharge or possess ammunition or a firearm on the area. E When huntin a desi Hated huntin zone assi ned and or blind area a reservation will onl assure ent of the number of ersons adult hun#ers 'unior hunters andlor nonshooters not to exceed the ca aci of the zone or blind. (_b} Reservations for Wildlife Viewing. Advance reseniations for wildlife viewing may be available for certain de artment lands durin eak viewin eriods or when uided tours may be mailable. (c En#ry_Permits. Fees, and Passes 1 Where the de artment has determined that ent ermits are re uired er subsection 55Q(c)(2) and that fees are necessary to offset the costs of providing_public recreational opportunities, passes,,must be purchased #hrough the department's Automated License Data Svstem_and presented at the checking station er~oint of entrk to receive an entrypermit. (A) Passes for hunting, during the waterfowl season are sold as ane day, two day, or T e A or T e B season huntin asses. B Passes for wildlife viewin are sold as one da or annual lands asses. 2 Ent ermits and fees are re uired for waterfowl huntin activities on all T e A wildlife areas. (3~ Entry permits and proof of either a Type,_,A or Type B season ass are required for watertowl hunting. on all Type B wildlife areaso~One c~,r two day_passes are not acce ted at T e B wildlife areas. 4 Ent ermits andlor fees ors ecial drawin s ma be re uired for huntin activities on T e C wildlife areas where the de artment has determined er subsection 550 c that restricted access is„ necessary_(see subsection 551 {g}) ~5 En#ry permits and/ ' , or fees may be required for wildlifesu~bsections ther activities on department lands (see the list of lands ,reauinng a fee in ~~~~ 551(w} and A Persons in ossession of a valid s ort fishin huntin or tra in license are not sub'ec# to the fee but must obtain an ent ermit and must have the ermit and valid license in their immedia#e ossession while on de artment lands re uirin an ent ep rmit. 6 Visitors must have ent ermits in their immediate ossession while on de artmen# lands. (7} Persons hunting under the authority of a.,junior hunting_license are exempt from the en#ry permit fee and will only be issued an entry permit when accompanied by an adult and u' on roof of a valid 'unior hun#in license. An adult is defined as a erson 18 ears old or older. An adult hun#er ornon-shooter ma accom an u to two 'unior hun#ers on de artment lands. 8 An erson s 16 or 17 ears of a e in ossession of a valid resident or nonresident huntin license will be issued ent ermits and ma hunt inde enden I 9 An re uired ent ermits will be issued on a first-come first served basis andlor b a reservation drawin to be held at a desi Hated de artment office. The de artment shall inform the commission in writing and the public via the news media of anX implementation of the provisions of this subsection, wheel,limits imposed under this subsection differ substantiail for a s ecific area from the riot ear. Such notification shall include: the land affected• the time eriod the reason for the limitation or closure• the number of ent ermits to be issued' and the method of issuance. d S ecial Use Permits. Huntin do trial events or activi i or ~4activities other than those ~ ' ' defined as compatible uses, in, subsection 550(b)(2)~ or groups w_ ishing__to___organize an event or gathering are required to have written authorization from the de artment icall in the form of a s ecial use ermit. The de artment shall not issue ermits for activities that conflict with the current uses or managemenfi of a department land. 1 T es of s ecial use ~A~Type 1 Special Us_e. A Type 1 special use is an activity that meets all of the following criteria: 1. involves 30 or fewer visitors on site 2. involves ten or fewer 0-10 animals such as do s or horses or bic Iles or other pedaled vehicle) in total, 3. does not re uire fihe use of animals bic Iles vehicles or lar e e ui ment outside of designated parking areas, roads, trails, or areas authorized for visitor use: and, 4. does not reauire use of the site for more than one calendar day during normal operating hours of the property. .~) Tvpe 2 Special Use. A Tvpe 2 soecial use is a hunting dog trial or testing event or activity. Ct~ T e 3~ S ecial Use. A T e 3~ s ecial use is an activi that meets an one of the following criteria: 1. involves more thanes 30 visitors on site 2. involvPS more fihan ten animals or bicycles in total 3. requires the use of animals, bicycles, vehicles, or large equipment outside of designated parking areas, roads, trails, or areas authorized for visitor use; or, 4. re uires use of the site far more than one calendar da durin normal o eratin hours. (2) Application Process for„Special Use Permits (A} Application for a special use. permit shall, be made on a standard form as specified in Section 703. Failure to disclose fund-raising or commercial activities or other information per the instructions far Form FG-WLB-730 may„result in a citation and fine. B A nonrefundable a lication fee ass ecified in Section 703 shalt be submitted with the a lication. The a lication shall be submitted to the address s ecified on the application. (C}.All applications shall be submitted at least 45 days prior to the, date of the requested activity fio allow time for department staff to review the application, communicate with the appljCant_about_the activity or event, meet on-site wifih_the applicant if deemed necessa and ion for an additional work for de artment staff that ma be Vela#ed to the special use. 3 S ecial Use Permit A lication Review and A royal Process (A) Evaluation Criteria. Criteria used to evaluate special use permit applications shall include but_not be limited to, the following: 1. will the s eclat use create a reater otential hazard or liabili to the State resources or the ublic #han incurred throw h ical o erations within that unit 2. will the s eclat use include an activi or activities other thaneufside the com atible activities._defined in subsection 550(b}t2) 3. wit! the s eclat use re wire the exclusive use of a unit within an area 4. will the s eclat use interfere with other visitors' use of the area or a unit within an area 5. will additional de artment staffin or staff time be re aired because of the s eclat use 6. wit! fees be charged by the t~ermittee beyond those for department authorized, licenses,_day use fees. ,or passes 7. wi_Ll items, roducts , p , ,~ or services ba„„sold: and 8. has the a licant com lied with the terms and conditions of an rior s ecia! use ermit issued b the de artmen#. .{B) Notification of Approval,of the Special,,,,Use Permit. If the department intends_to, issue a special use_permit, it will provide written notification to the applicant that the permit will be issued upon payment of all fees, ctlarges or deposits and,„.acceptance by„the a licant of the ermit terms and conditions. Notification of an fees char es de ooits terms and conditions required_to issue the permit„„will be provided in a draft permit provided to the applicant. The, draft permit will cpnsist of the completed application form with the permit section completed by the_department except for the regional manager or designee signature,,plus any and,.,,all attachments regarc~,ing the permit fee, cost recove b the de artment ursuant to subsection 550.5 d 4 and terms and conditions ursuant to 550.5 d 5 for the ermit. The draft ermit is not valid and does not authorize an activi or rant access until it is si ned b both parties and the fees are paid in full. i s ancle of the oerUm tl i# shat I soy de written notif cation t the amelica # thas to denx _ . p • , p ~ _.- ._.._... pp .,_.. t the a lication for a s ecia! use ermit is denied and include the reasons for the denial in the notification. 4} Fees, aCost Recoye . ,and Compensation for Special Use Permits N.. ~A) Special Use Permit Fees. Special use permit fees apply in addition to the non, refundable application fee reauired with the,_Application for a Special Use Permit„_The fees far e T e 1 a T e 2 nd T 3 S eclat Use Permits are s ecified in Section 703. The permit fee,shall be received by the department before a valid Special Use Permit is issued. For de artment ro erties that normall re wire a fee for a dail use pass or entry permit, the special use permit fee is in addition to the regular entry fee_ (B) Additional Anticipated Costs. If it_is determined in advance by the regional manager or deli nee #hat de artment staff will need to conduct work outside of normal duties to re are for the s ecia! use monitor or assist with the s eclat use or return the site to its prer-ious condition following the special use, payment of the additional anticipated cost to the state will be added to the fee specified in Section 703 and required in advance of the department issuing a valid special use permit. The additional cost shall,.,be based on the number of hours and the job classification of state personnel required to conduct the, work, the department's costs for employee benefits,.,_overhead, mileage, and use of department equipment and supplies. g- g need for c~leaninD orr dam D e e I aiD the a in Igicant ma be char ed at leaniti,c~ated 9 ,,, _-g p .,.,~ pp Y .... g na or dams a de osit as determined b the re Tonal mans er or deli nee. Costs to return the site to its revious condition shall be deducted from this de osit. The re Tonal mans er or desi nee shall determine whether all or onl a ortion of the de osit is refunded based pn department costs to clean up or repair damaae. D For-Profit or Fund Raisin Activities. Section 6 Article XVI of the California Constitution rohibits an erson enti or or anization from holdin s onsorin leadin or otherwise conductn a recreational educational ar other activit occurrin whop or artiall within or pn an de artment land for the ur ose of eneratin revenue for rofit or fund raisin without ade uate com ensation for the commercial use of state resources. Unless an event is s onsored or co-s onsored b the de artment a char e b the de artment fora uaranteed minimum fee or ercenta a of the Toss rofits shall be a condition of an s ecial use ermit that authorizes activities on de artment lands that are intended to enerate revenue. The amount re aired for com ensation shall be s ecified in the draft ermit. The criteria used to determine said fee or percentage shall include. 1. the extent of the subject prpperty to be used 2. the size and scope of the event 3. the impact on resources and facilities 4. consideration of revailin fees for com arable facilities in the Ipcali 5. amount and es of ermittee's a ui ment to be used on the subject ro e 6. the number of eo le vehicles bic Iles andlor domestic animals on the subject property because of the special use 7. the amount of profit the permttee expects to make.,from_the event 8. the cost of services pr time, re~c aired of or by the department 9. whether the a licant is a ~ non- rofit or anization with tax-exem t status under section 501 c Sub#itle A of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code• or 10. an other considerations as a ro riate. (5} Terms and Conditions of Special Use Permits (A) To protect _human health and safety, natural or cultural resources. or department facilities the re Tonal mana er or desi nee ma im ose s ecial conditions in addition to the standard terms and conditions included in Form FG-WLB-730. Any special conditions must be rovided as art of the notification of a royal referenced in subsection 550.5,~d){3)(B). 6 Acce tance of the Terms and Conditions of S eciaf Use Permits and Pa ment of Fees. If an applicant receives written notifcation of approval for..~:.,special use permit per section 550.5(d}L)(B) and wishes to obtain a valid pe,rmit,, the applicant shall submit a ment in full a si ned and dated draft ermit to the address on the a lication. 7 Valid S ecial Use Permit. A valid s ecial use ermit includes the com feted a lication Form FG-WLB-730 New 0812011 includin the ermit section of the form si ned b the re Tonal mana er or desi nee and an and all attachments referenced in thepermit. 8 The ermittee or their re resentative shall have the valid s ecial use ermit in immediate ossession and on-site Burin the s ecial use and shall resent it to an de artment em to ee u on re uest. 9 Onl the ac#ivities or uses included and covered in the s ecial use ermit are authorized. Issuance of a special„use permit does not grant„visitors any special rights for activities not covered by the special ,use Hermit. Conducting such activities or uses not covered by the special use permit shall result in revocation of the special use permit: and m~ result in a, citation and 5ne. {10) ThP regional manager or desi, nee may,terminate without.,prior notice any special use permit when it is necessary for huma,n.heaith and safefy or protection of natural or cult€~ral resources or department facilities, or for violation of any rules or,regulations of the department or conditions of the special use permit In addition, any special use permit may be cancelled without notice in the event of a disaster, or unforeseen emergency. {11}Revocation of Special Use Pemmi#: The regional manger ordesignee-,may revoke a special use_ permit and deny future .special use permit applications for violation of any, rules_or regulations of the_ department or conditions of a special use nermit_ Note: Authority cited: Sections 200. 713, 1050.,_'#526 1528, 153D. 1761. 1764, 1765 and 10504., Fish and Game Code;; Reference: Sections 355, 711.7'i 3, 1050, 1055.3, 1526, 1528 1530 '1-~~5~~-~~ 1764 1765 2006 and 10504 Fish and Game Code• Section 14998 Government Code. Regulatory Language Section 551, Title 14, CCR is amended to read: ~ ~ rnnllla}in rlr± ~ rlr C orl ar nl nrn na f non G`e~n4 i.-. r1 F~F. '1~• f e f r lill ~ ~ ' ~e,~ Z\"°`~T fCl C '~rr~ rrin ~~ nfn n. A ~l - ~, Alil~lif ~~ c L7 nfl ~~ ln ~ n T. T ~ rr~o A /nn~ e. Gcrl r ~an nlln n ~+n firl r7 • I f~'nl lln.-. nr.1 Ir. }i~ ~ , ~ r ~ ~ > > f f I • ~ I I T i t I I I ~ f ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ e I ~ fr~c i T > > T r ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ; 1 1A1 f I }~r~p~ (~v~+[~IICi~" ~ e~ "LA.C p~ LTST ; ' ~ l f' IAl '~ _ il llif ? f r - .~C r [G ~l l/'f T G f ~ a' ~arY1 ~ A ' ~~~Arr Jmai Gi ]~rt~ l-- ~ - rtl l - _---_ J' d~~G'i /`.2~ Ara~c -~~ru nn r.n f or~} ~ nrl in r c nnnn L c GT nrn l,n U9 }inn n ~ .^ T a i ri YF ri}h rt A /C c'TT° n}hc.r 11}Fo ~z~ ~r,rln r rr~l/ T°II~ rnl nI' n}~r1 YF inMnl nO • , !A\ R.Slr~laa \ \/ I nrl I IAI;I .~L 11i F ° t ~.rr ~o f / C.~ n I~ or nnrr l;rlr~ (~ r~rlrlh r\• i /l~~ .. }o \~ r ~ n A ro \r n Tarr~ G, I ~r./ ~ o n Vr ! rn 1 ,1 Y n~ I\.r r..n.~ l VIrC r...In }.r~- ~ ~~ GG es / ..r r 1r •I , _l,l _1G ~ renn n.Yt~S rnlln +l ., rn~ n!Ai~; ~i C nroh ~.r 1n l;Irlrf ~~ crs ~- .r..o r inn o. ~ rnl, n}a.~• . jr~Tv~Zri7 'i7T pr RT T ~ , s s 7 I T 7 i 1 1 1 f cYYhca nfir~n C.l'9! n\\ ~ ~ Y ' ~ neanar.~ ~yv~ w~ u l ~Y ~nfinr~ r ~ ~ ~w~ iur~~ ! angy ~I.~ fiann 7 1 ~ 1 7 \ 1 1 n 1A-a.Jn a~rl.~~l~ d'e kCgitlh ~l~ ..r C~ ~ n~rn! 2 1 1Ali~ri~ifo C~ n,in.-. f ~/ 1 f ~ 1 r 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 foa an~n, r+ orml~ ~anfiG~ ~ 7 J-Lf1~Pff+..R` nFh ~n~~~vvy V•II an.ric. VI YYrV a nr V J.II n~rie~JnrJ i VYiV VIa-! n L+Ilhrer+fir ~no J'.J'.4l,~\ - 1 ~1In~iMM nh. 1fMffNl ly uF7 ~il ha ihb ranro.~~ inr1 ArnA r1 / 1V, I IA r. ~.-..~. 1 1 1 1 1 } /h\ Inns I.sn,+ \I f~ luau a of nno ri.~ar f~n fn, J~r~rm:~r. • anna wanat~ia MVVVI r~ hai it In irar h llra~.... . • 1 ~ • 1 f ta~a~i rlCl 4ha .S Ivu r u r9-[TTG-G rn r~ ITGG~ e 1 1 1 f T ' 7 7 1 ~3QTT: 1 1 ~ 1 1 T 1 nl Inh ~n~ir-nn .auvl 1 riL~acarar.~}in V bra 4ha nr~ra.~sw~ nn • en..:.... . • v • 1 1 4 ~~~~ 1 2~2E~: 1 1 ~'ll]1A.. ~'F1~ n~ ~m~r~r in e~ettl. ulna. -. r1 f f f F 1 t 1 f rn Cncniac All.-.ur.•..d• l'J 1 T • 1 1 1 } ' 1 dLrrinrv 4ha nne.-1 ca~nnn of }hn~ nr~~r.ian nf.+ir. ~erilr[lifa ~ra'~ rll Irinrl rho rc~n/rl.•Ir nr~.~n nr~ V LU LV r , 1 1 • 1 1 f 1 1 1 infr. .+~r•1 hannev~d.~ r~.~rk of .,II nc~rrn inn 11 i iV- in_\_enl'IITInAIAI dc~lvv~i~lrv~~tl^~C1p CDCf''ICIf` A17CAC ~~~~~~~~~~ r Y"tFt~~~KiC'Y'~t~t~""F"\lJ~~~~~arr~ (~nrlnfif~T 1 ]Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 R.3{~}~n Crcalc 1Alilrllifa Aror~ lCh~n~.~ r+n~ Tah~rv~.~ nnrln+innl• ..........v vl vv.• r r new llly r v aiul wl iu.aiu ur 1 ~yL~~~nnnn lAlilrllifa Ar.-...T T.rr..-. !' /1..111..'.h..l~ 1~.,..,.,i..\' `J 1 T 1 1 7 ~ I Ini~e. Tema ~ / lie. ~nlrr.fir\• E~~~}a~r~P'c-JCL-~ 1 ; . 1 ~ ,~,~ //~~i~ ,~..,, pp• 1 r ~~t3--t,ai"~~~t~f'tF .~ 1 T~b~.{'7Vt°c-i~ r) a n r1 CL.~ nf.•. (' 1.. .. 1 1'lAllnharh/ I..Ii111Alilr-!li a Ar rr-.-. ~' lVllh.-. l~n..r.+..\• Ir. GLi~.J 1 1 6 1 ; 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 ; 1 , i 1 1 1 1 T F 1 i 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 ` . 7 1 } J r 1 f f 1 i 1 1 ~ 1 T 1 1 7 1 f 1 i 1 T i 7 T 1 f ~ 1 } 1 1 i 1 ~ 1 i S 7 T i 1 6 1 d11"1~ 1 r1~ • 1 7 C Cl ~ ~G~~/ 1 1 t1~ ~AI 1 ~ CCI f C i AL+[+I YtIY 1 ~ GTfIG ITLLZZII 1 1 G f 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i f 1 1 1 7 • e .,,~ r 1 rnr-. ( ~ /Q44FFr1 f'f~4 ,Y 1+1 •\. , 1 v t , f , , / 7 1 ~~ ~ i 4 C li r ~ ' r. r. ~• 4 •1 1nlil. 4~~77,v~~{~u,,~..,e a~~ ~/'~ I Jlif ~ F qq ~ ~_ /l r~rl+r~ f r.r±~ .~ ri A4,nflr\ • 1 r i~YYCQI-rt;4 ran, ,,,.. C ,, '7`t ,,,. F"~'~ 1 n 4 4 nft rl ~ , ~ 1 ~ f 1 , 1 f 1 ~~-; 1 , , 1 , 1 1 1 , ; 1 •` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f r~+nn te ilr\• ~#a~~a- a~cac~i vn a ti7r , r .., , .,~„~ 1 1 1 ; (~ /~ 1 ; v ,~ C f 'kfG7- ~ ~1~ - r~!'l~i, r ~+~ `~ Tl n T7R~ Qi~'CCr nA„r~~ir~n ~ ~~ r.. ,.,.,r,., r .,...,+ .r~F 1 1 / 1 1 ; ,. 1 , 1 1 ,,~ / ~i • • ~ ~ n ~ ~~ }1 1 ,f1fGCL 1 YY1+~1^ 1 lI YY 1Alhif r Sn I r 43' ~f /~~J lI G G[I T !'1G ~ ~AAC~G I 'r f A l ln'}4 I,• 1 - ~~~llYY 'l ~PV r r~,~~ ~+J• 71g 71T C C r PE•1_ t 11Flo r rerJn r /l~f/Y4 4in ~r1441'~31 1~• , IslrlE]"f'Ll~i?[U CJC !~I\_Ach f'raolrln 'r'_` lii IrI rllif I-I c~ A 1 r.-..+ • , r 1 f 1 , • f / 1 1 1 l.~dcfrinfinnr r rR> Allf{~r.ri~ liofar~l 4+ drf Qwa alnr nian ~r • All L-.n .~l nwr`e ~ian .+Il hl_Infinn _c uu r !_'21 R.SfFIa f' anc+nno raaL 1A1i I • rJ lifer 7 A r.-..+ f 1 1 1 1 ~~ 1 Ftin ~ Ani" ,T` IJI 111 R11#a,~~ iny'. 1~111~ A Ila^11A1iI IITd / .Jll~a ATD/1 A •AraA • • 1 7 1 ` 1 i 1f~'_l_(''nrr~nin n anra T mila • ro• Alln u.n 1 r7 T 1 1 1 hAnri+4i 1 fn /G:\ C~LLZi.rd ~~~ Allniinf 7 ~lAlilrJlif F a Ar r,.~ • • 1 1 } LdL1lAafhnrl_ nf T~La C]an frinfinn n• A Ir•. ri flac~ n r n icfnlc+ m.~.r 4.a i load r.r w r.nne-. nne-. r~ ,• aJ •~iYNIVY Yi rMl\V I\VY LIIVNVII • V. 1 \iTrl 1 1 • 6l1'7fa\/4\!Q1/F.ll ~~n4il nnril 4 /£2\ CA.I C1ns ~ni-~ lnliwlif'r~ n rr..-. • ~ht+r_i~crl cnania~ u ar crr /Il\ r.~rr~r,ir,n .~nr7 Tr.+ilarn- Al.,i~ .~Il > ' n~~i.-.r ' l Ffl']fa\f41/R\lF.11 ~~n+il Anrii 4 ~ o o e ~ ~~ rli~n iha 'r~a~aa n... -......~. • s ~ ~ f i i o 14 f1\ l..lnrnanhna C7+sni+I-~ lA/ilrll:~ A..... 1441 I r~l~a C.~rllnlilr7EiFe~ nra.+ r~ Y o II ~1 ~rJ ~Y1n Fn I'f QT~ I ref 1IA Yf~• AI/1~' X111 n1~1a/'I ~ r . Y ~?] ilAi~cr Cln~ ~r~h {Alilrlli~e~~ 10 • 1 1 ~~ All~l~~ri~oi•7 ~~~~~. . iiii ]r..n "c mC.~Y,- • 1 1 ' • 1 T f 1 1 ~~ 11 11 11 11 f 1 r~nctr dL~0o1'I r ___=__-~___~. • T ~~1-J1~iathnri~nri c.r.ar.i~n• ~~~ •..... ......~v~w vjrvvlvv. A1-+ vvM ...-c lVl • ,...1 ..., 1 7 + nr,.~l ~. T 7 ~r~ 1 1 ~R~-n.l~hnrlya.-J ~ne~nir~~.• ,v' . •u ~.iVI1R~Vaw Vr/VVf{:i . ^~~ ~ or•~ ~ nln r~n ir~n • 11 !_~_7__LTaham~ IAIilrllifa Aran ' Ikon+rin+ir,nn lin+arl hain,a. /T~l A 11+hnrl~~ Cr~a/~~~~+ •A II I.,.^. jOT7ZQ7T7QfTC ~FJGGf~iJ.TS1T7 1©_LCncni~I L?ac+rin+innc .1 n.-.....i.... 1 ~m~~~ar +~~ah.sm.~ -AlilrllifG ~~~~ Din I-Il ln+ Darmi+ f7 Q11r61iI1n,11._l~raaL-Alilrlfifa Aram ~1vf • 1 711+hnriyarl cnaniac+ T ' rKl A11+hr, ri7al'! ~_r,a[~I~pL+. -~[1~yZ \A~, 1!„~n1y\p ' r~nf'~ m/~nrh Al"1,n~ If'1 r~~mninn .,n.d T'r1TASCli.7r,rn• I~la+i.QtYIVaT...-.,."~.r_rfi'fi~-~1~ ~il'7 /1[Sl An+alnn~\L~IIa,.-AlilnlGfa /Aran A lv~r LAL1-1111'++ n~t,c•• Waif.. frnm lrll,r 4 +hr.-.I.nh 1~nllan. '1'I r~Ellrinr~ r~r,an nA.~+e..+.+r. F r ,~ ~~ ~ lulls vawJv. 1./Mllr 11 Vi11 VLllr 1 LI IiV rill+hr,ri~ar! nr,anian G~LCnani sl Rac•+rin+innc•• I-li In+iniv in .+Ilr.,x .a.d nnh. frn m 1111.. 'E +hrnl Irlh I.+ r.l I.tr.. 'Z ~ ~_..~ ._. r.........,......................... ......~...~ 1., x.111... Mf-A f'`anha f•`raalr -Al:I.•Ilifa Ara~+ /RA A s l+l-Ir,ri~arl C'nanian• All Ir, rl.•11 nr.naiar . • e i s A r.ril +Lirnf Inh.+ha +hirrE Ca+1 Irrl rte,. in A1.-,a..-, l ,!.!1 EI r771 r'nilinn Crlrl,.-nlilrJfifc, Arn.+ mhr.r • • r~Ann~~nnarl //11.,..,~'~,,.~.x,,,..J1 pf+1~ ~ ~~f~},.,,,.~'~,~,~ ~+r~n+ ~+~f'I'~'~S~ ~ PYLiCS7~'vvT rnA ['`amr.inr. .~nra Tr.~ilarn• Alr.+ .+Iln,~rnrl 1 ~+ rr,nnrh TjTfR7~7T7GT r~r.rl ri f~ ~ ll Ilnlr.nrl PI.A m.. 12 /f 1 AII~h.~ri~n ,v/ i aa.1u wr ~ Cr{er.io o• All L -av.+l ~. • e ~ ~ 1'}A\ Ca.~}hcr \L~I ~iaror lAlil .J lid'.-. A r..., Il'`l L\II~L~~ri~.-. `V/ ! aM all Vi ILai rJ Cnnnia V c• L111 fc . ~.•{wl nr. ..r.:.-... • • ~ ~t~t~ia~i-~e ~~peEi~ s: ell la „~r ~., .,.,.,,~ 1 13 > 1 1 ~~~~~„Crt~ '~ t+'"1~• -n n~c rr4nnr har~r r.ha.~n.~r4fn iJn 4fr.n nl l~+il ~ e 1 ~ 1 1 f ~ "LrArL/~l. Lnlmnp,rc rlaf;r~ari .ten c~-Iall r.r ohAl4r.r mark #n h a r4nnllr4i~arl ..n .~ nin lillr. ~r11 i.1. NIVM• / •11 V4A111~1 VI VI WVIIfIVM 4.1V ViIV11 VI VIiVI(.G ~ T rn~ L~iis~fi nztiRC• nailLl frnm ,r a` a •u11~ vawJ V. vu11r II Vi11 a4 1+hnri-earl _~naniac• /Q~ e114hari~arl Qaar.ioo• ell 11114• 'I fhralsrlh I.-.n1 VMIr I LI II VI.{{J.ll V lari.41 n4.4anian 1ar4i 4'1 /~I IrIr,M nrLan naannnn fnr ' ('752 I--Iaanan I aLa 1A7ilrllifn f_eLl..li4nf_ L1~y~+• Ilaily /'ll Iri1'4n ,r •, • au11~ /Iw'v. vu11r MLAI 1111. 1R~e~1 rid Cr4a+~'~~ lf`\ f amninr. r~nr~ Trallaro• Aran ar4ar4 aaannnn fnr Vl./VI I VVLAV VI IV' ~p~al~n~c+~y~,,, Al`n'f~`A`IIn4.lArl a1 Ifhnri~a • rl c~r4ar•ian /el l..ll ln# Ila4rc l-]aih~ frnm + ha r4naninrl of nrnh an~ .•laar C aaana-4 ~hrnl Inh 1r+n1 1r+r1. r24 ,r a, • •ualL vM'V• vMI1r II VfII V IV vI.rV1III I•J. vi u1 VI IVIr MVVI V VGiV~ a~ewe~ '~ 4 E 3 '1~ f~a rlac ir.rl.~}orl }.•Irrv~} reran+ir+o ~re~ ~w• u.M MvVIy111.a L~rV LGI __ .+ ,_______ _____, __ ~_ _~ _. ,~_..........__, Y,~,..,N, /f 1 A 11}hnri~r~r~ Cnenion• AEI Ee~iv.+l .. ,V! I •L.1 •IIVrICG ' ~l~ i~ h11 "I 7, V V V~7; 7 1 T 1 f 1 T v ~u r~zm noa I ~U~ IAlii.-jlif.-. n...., ~ L~nl lar.r '27 and r`II Irirlri .~rnhran• rl~ar . V MIIM411r V 1021 All+hori-~crJ Cr.oi+ioo• Ail Ir.r..a1 .. ~i.r f • tiaarn ~~'7rr~ninn .~r.rl Tra ifr.rn• Ala+ r.ll........ ~~/ +.+.+.,...... -1 • , t ~I rJ k $~,or~ lanl~ _. _ l I Ir -_ _ ____. ~if IIA.~~ ______ _ _ n.~~^ ~ __~-__.~ ~ ~~. ~. ~~.1 . . .... ..... r•• n I Ir .~+ •r. iif LJ v r.. a vu n In iiuii l .1 MU V 1 I :~ liiLl .+nrl C]' 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 CriGA1~0 hf71 A 1~11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 F 1 1 f 1 1 f T FI 11 In.-.e-. t~ Z7 ']lir ,uuu , l of +ho f~f=C]1 • fhcrcuri+h 1 n-r~-cvvrcrr. t 1 f 7 ~?_7_ ~~/mil ~,f fh.~ ('~~ ]1 1 ~6 f„nc nnn \\`"' r+i+ir .n A Q\ • 7 1 1 f f nr~r+rl i}i~n v~t'IQ1SiQ>-f n• T 7 1 ~ ~ f 7 br+llr ~f+e r iory ~-S ~FRS °} f r~ g ~2 ~ f ~-~1~ ~7 a .~ ..f +ho r ~~\ • f 7 f 1 7 7 • Marc sllraaw. .-+.v unv~r orJ vu. ~I.-.r ~lu , .}rir - m n+nrc n nl~~ 1 • ~:' /C\ 1/ohin \Vf YViIIV le_~n . IVV +rc nrr~ hih i}orl • f • T 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 f 1 7 1 7 1 7 f 1 17 ^~~~~~ lRt ^rrfhari~ ~~,ar ry~~niaa .s ar~ ~nanie ~~h nrl rlr rrinn f .-. nr~rirr.-e fr rrLr~ti~ ~n• /-II lan.sl nr~aaian +ho and of fF~~~riT7 7~tui e.r..v......• ~~G'Q~Vrf:' r > > e ' r I'~71 Cr r -vi s ffar Rvrs.~~r• -Alilrl lifa A ro~+ /Rl Wr rn ~r...~ r rear r f Il.~~in• il.si a vuy v. vurr k~ .-Ir r r rinn nrsar~ esaae•a.scti far .srrfhari~aeJ nr~r ~ni.-.n • r r r , • /QQl_Trr lv L'.2~1 I Ir. r ralrafl L?i~rar nar Rrr#a Ry 1Alilrl scsin 1 li~a Arms fllilrlli$a Aras • 1$ • 1 s r 1 1 • 1 r' • + 1 t 1 s 1 ~ 1 ~~.,,..TT,,,,~~,,.,, / ~St'~ 1 rennr.rai7}inn lino io rlan 1 L.uu^ LC~\_Rina~nlan• Alai ~II.•.Iw \v~ r.r,Vr VIV V. I.VL ulil/Y l.:.afrarl ~anE r+Itlr VC-. irl.. w.~fa1•~ Faa.ll nr+++na1~ - • ~I lfhari~a.•I c+raanian ~f \ Crafra~ ~armif• Calf \V` 1`IINr I VII IIIL. VL /~!'1 \ I'ZorLar I~(.Sn.J -Alil \~ '! ~xi~Tlar I~+I~nrl -Alilr ~ ,r ~-+rrccry--rrru,-rc~--v-q-ri< 1 raninfr. rllif.-. A r iliFa Ar rrrrc~--m 1 ~fian in rr.r 1 ...+ • a.. • ccr ll lir.-. 1 ~ • 1 • 19 1 f ~ yy~~..,, ' ' ~ ~•~rlf c. o.~ o nn .~n ~ }~ } ~+l Ir ~I 1 ~ tl S~ c~ ~r l , ' " r 'cdi j1 ~~ "C[TiC l • 1 f 7 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 • • 1 1 1 1 1 i I IY11iL+' Al ' n h! I n41 l lf1 A~ I/~l Al L1 /'~ ~ + • 1 7 1 1 1 1 ~ li'_Prsnllir or! /~n 1 1•~rlnl e•1or» rfrv~nt~4 I.~ .,.•E~• r ..~ono n Anrl l .+r~i-1~+_n~ r.coc. m .~ti~ !~~ ic.c.l ln.•! F .•. •v ! v..~....! vv. . f1 a 11uu1 µy'/µ1 VI1 Iy1 Il lu l lu.s ~ .,+u.T e • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / 1 ~ ) 1 1 1 7 1 f rnnn.+.-~n I I Iu11u.~u r_r~l_tr inr v ~hc f! Ilo o 1L hllrl~in n nc~ nnna-1 T • 1 1 1 1 f 1 } 1 20 t l/1'2\ Llnnvtiil~ \-r v~ o IAlilrllif. ~ Arr..-. • '1~lnwr~r~ hi ............... ..+...1 . d nnc_ .. ... v.,... n~s.~r+ar Mu rr~iln of rlee•ir~r..~~•orl .•..,rl.i.,.. .~ • • t7~tYFGt ~ce~~1 nn fL.o nn r 1 l'lnr.' ar.F.~l C] {~hL c~r (~~ A~r~f4~r,ri r. ~w ~~ •~~v~~ ~v~A v f Ta4n C7 ~ ~ 4l1\V ^ \ an4rinii ~r r.nc~• D • r .sr~~~iari~r~r7 i d~~rir~.v w 1 N a • • • ~ ' ' f ' ~ ~~ 7 ~~ 21 • ~C\ cy'y~,r ~~` ~ ~ p 7 pir+nnl I ~1Annnnn 7 r rn.~~r .-~ ~ in 7 o tArho+ 7 h~r rlc~nn~rn m~+~r h ~ , lef+ sn fhb finlrJ /i1SY T~ Sn1- 7a-PriaTiTC°TS , „"I F~ •J• ~ T°7T« rl-rc~~p°cE'i Gam. ti-v vf~'ui /R\ l"`.5mnir.rY r~nt'1 Tra~ilorn• Al nf .,I Ir..Alr..J • LQZ_L•.~Ilnf l•1Z,tig±'-C~fl lrrl~trc+ C I Irlr~. ~~rn .>, nrl {nlnrln. ~n.Jn~l~ _r111 rinn nylon n n~+nnnn fir ,v~ • •u•aa v•w'v. vu4M•MMr V1 V MII•.if MrV7 M1 1\A YYV\AII V V{J ~Qty~~~ar rl~--avvc~nV~a7T ~" {F'~' n nrIRT7U-QVPGT i 1 7 f 1 7 1 n 1 I[•A~__/Zr Y1nCt +II!~+C ~~ Onl I+h /\~ I-Iln ~~w Lail! f / n I~ I I Y11f~+• I lA n[~ ~frA nA+ ~f llAlA rl1/'I / ~ ~ E I YIIL[~7 "7 1Z77Zf7 T1'C~7~ ~'}-p1Zi fTV{ 'Q77~9YGQ /Ff11 C]o+nlllmn IlAnrnh 1AIil.-Jlifr C°7~TQ rl~`""• `''F'e'~.Ci: 1~ . nr.~ orFc, nrrv` .~ v"~Ir~ nfn7vra--r"'r~vvT r~`r~.~`n7 ^- nrl • r..4.E .i4o• ' 1 7 f I 1 .nt-d'fC tr-~~r~ h-n n~~--In~~h s+ III +i moo A ll Ifni+n• f lneYn ..r .~ n n+ nl lnaArorl f rnm 11A.ernh 7• ....... ~... ,.•......~ ...... ..... •.,. •yYV11 M4 fhrnllnln II InQ `2 f1 /F~1\ t7~in+ Crli+h 1nliirlliFo nrr.a+ u11 aIt IIV V. • 111 7.If IIiV• V . VyJ-G[r G /r~ e7l~hnri ~r,ol+t c• lA/A+ II1T~C~I~JGfii~ :~PCtc Ill\ /~~mninn nn~ Tr.~ilorn• Al /r.71 6J11+.~h f`rnnL -A/ilr•Iliio n r. ~rF~a GTfOV nf .+II ~.+ ul YrGCYI .-.7Al~,.1 • a+nt•1 r It'T'RTtCl'-r rlnnrhn rlV VI-rYG r.n t'tS • If 1 /-'+~ty~ninrl anr~ Tr.~ilorn• ~I nf .+Il naArr~r~ ZG ~rr.l If'~1'1 I.Sr+ll.~ni `~'I • /F.`2- I7on~nr l7e~n.-.rarr~ir -A!:/.JI:C .. A... ... `~7mr~inn .~nrl Tr.+il.~rn~ Al r+~ ~+Il r.~ri.-.~ • • • ~nt_crsnnri.,,-.• nl„+ 1'411A1A1f111 7 T 1 • 1 ) f 1F.71 Vnln R~~r~+~nn 1A1:1.-li:f~v A.. ... tiwil-liln in +I,v fc~l.•1 rlllrinr. Oho tixr rrl my Il 1 vl Iv u~aar w}.~r~ .~. 1 • 0 1 1 f 1 1 ~ • ~~ 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 rcniTr~ni C]L~"'1tlAl ~ . ltZS2\ Rin C'.»,rl,~ 1RliliJlifr, Arra.+ (~L1--1i ~n~[~~~~~+• R~ilai r1~ ~rinr. rar.on ncs.+nr.n~_ fnr ~~ ~fhrri-serl c r-onioo • ~....~ ...w..r r.w~v. v...an~r MMI111~ vNv~~ ua..uv Ir\ A.~+hrari~arl Cr,or+:an• All I.~n.al nr,.~, r,i.ti.. /A\ 1 ~umr rr•.#~nnurr~.-arl rrcalr 1 lr,:f \r of LVYYLI vvaiv~~rrvv- _'~_Au~hr-r_i~cc~Cnnriar• All lor..~l c.raon:.-.n ~, r~w,ninn ~nr1 Tr~il~~+~~~Ili„~~ • ~ ~ IRl 1 lr,r,cr_r~4fcanaunnrj rraoL # Ini~ C~ ~nrlna~ in I~n~ ~~nr r!~ iri.~r. ..raor, nc.+n.•.nc fnr n~ ~~hnriya.J or.or+:oc. v .,...vvr ............vv. Y v.... .. ..J. vMv.. v,..uuv • f } i1 A a ~~hnri~orl Cr,oni~n• A Il Ir,.r.•,I nr.r..-.:.... • °~ • rl~ ~rinn +hn ~r,rinra 4~+rl~o,• ao~nnn • cranrr~-- Ir\ A ~ ~~hnri^sorl Cv,on:on• All Ira.•..al n.tir,..:.-... • Ift'1 \ f i#le_D_nnen__ha_L?ccon~nir {AIilrJlii.~ A r.•..+ ~~ lf''1 A~~}Lica w~ra ri-scrl Ct~ cnion• AI! 1.-..•. wl nra..•.:.. .. • • ' r ff f ~hollr }.~If ora in}~ }h c~ fi.-alr1 ~ ~ • s f f f ~ • t e f f f ~ f r~ni.nnnr f .5r..•I r~hh • i}n e 7 f e f f ' • t ' f f f ~~,,,,,, ~~~1 ..,,yy 'Ft: ~G !G."~l IlAonr4rai.~ 1Alil rlli~ra Ar.-..~ ~ i r ~ i r n nc frn m~ 1~ ~la~ 7 ~hr. -.~ ~e^h Cary+ arr .I.or ' I C . ~nrl . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~SAFi- , • • ~~ ~4hrari-sarl c+r+oni~ ~ cr ~'.~mnfirc~n .te , rra r~r~F~ ~ ihi~.-.~I ~ 26 nlnc arl fn hl ln~irlrt 1 n u . ' l 1 1 1 / • 1 1 1 1 l / • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 117713'1 r ~F~ R ~• f • ~'a h ~ Ma r+ f3Cfsr1l~'~ •vvvl rr. a fi~nn .s aylvlly ul n.-1 _~n la~ a_11 i~rai D ~/r 1 drmi4n• A VflltlC fa~r~e~ ~ ~ay-IY~ 1~ eC• I^ brv1 Iiro r~ ~~~ .-a r ~~rai e •~1 tril nn 7 • 1 f 1 ' 1 T 1 1 7 inc+ir~ 11 IV IM a Flo au V i11V Yr ilrllifa .+ IIMIIiV Ut rr..s_r~l ~a:s Irinn .sIl~Faari-i orl F~i.+in 27 • T 9~}e- ~~f_A n~h~aF.~arr$c~ I~, el.~'~'1Ar17a/`~ CMe-.nir~n• AfAM/1 • . 1 1 1 • ' 11 1 1 11 • 1 1 • 1 f • 1 1 L•a~E ' 1 1 1 1 1 ~?nhhi~n rn.+~i nn~ ha }rsVon iJl Irinn 4hr. ~~.~,+.-..-F.....1 .. ~ \iANVl~~T nlu fi V gve+crl~ lfahi.+lon m~af h~ . v~yylyl YVIIIVIVV II1Mr NV l -lr:aran r~nc ilt ~+ r~.~rl iinn inf 4 ~~ I.+I I. •...4. 4....~~n , t 1 • f`f11Jf-if•OI! lllfi~h nl.sni mw}ter vv r v, vW •r Ia1 I !/IUa as I I Iua I :.-.I L~r.•.....4 iµ1 NI VMiJr .i ice...... . ....+}ti~ o .Fh b axri lr~lifo .~ro.~ , hllrl~irln_.sr!.~.innmea'I+ r LI•lt_~7mninr~ ~nrl Tr.~ilor C(ll 1TL.1 C'rIACT C]C/"'I~I 1771 I-lrlllonhonL (~~sn..r~r, t n• AI.,+ .+I1.. AI lAlilrll:~.. A I .~..-..,1 . ....r t t ' ~A rl cc in n .~~orl .~ row /n 1 q~~ t t t Clt7~r_mif#crl 1~1i~h:n fhb rlooi F.rv11a111LYM YY1a1 II11 lIIV aIVVI nn.sir.rl_nn y11u LG- rLinn ~ro~ if , nr.. +.+.•. i n .+ ..ii..hl.-, t . I t IAflrfn Allrl r\Of^l 29 nrahllnl}cPI !/ r in f•Ir~ ainnn}n fd Ar. "f/'a[a • • 1 f~\ A11}hrar \v f f ar,r[I Ivr !fl\ !'.-.mni \V` VU i~n~ r nn r~.•1 Cnaf+ion .•1 •€•r.~ilo • All rn• I~n.+l nr..•an AI.-.4 .•ail.a....-.. :~n , d • l..linh_tx., '~-v--~ '7 - H n F1~f-i'1t" If~ ~3i . rllr w1.C^- - r . 1'.~Ya:s. ___ __ a..7 s.a d.. _~__.....~•.,••,••.• .-.s.,.,1 __ rr~li}o~ I'•l,~ n+rAln:rlfY In - ••~••-- J Inll A AEI'1 E•1 I I Y L! 11 t L! ~4,~ ~Idla ~. 1=CCL fin ~ 73C E7C LTCC-~ f31r ~ ~ v Iv lAl .~ .... IIav .}i.rr..-.I M aV aAVV{a~FI C'..r.....i LAIV , ~~ • 7 1 _ I ~ hl/n}ar t• • a 1 IMI IaV1 Vf l7CC\ Imnori h.sll n IaA 11 I I ~aE {AIi n} n~nn VY I.lVV IrJl:f.~ Ar ncaca f..a rrlrlre }hnn 7F nhA } nh.al#n l..La: l.a :.-. i4..a f:..i.,l • ~fn)r! .-!I I u lu rinrl } ha lxlr~} orff~lx ri n~.+n.~.r. • f f t f e ..---tea.. ~... .J .~.~. ...~ ...v vvl y av.r•wv awv YV va.fN V VII MIIN VI ha•~ca.~n} hlrra} I I:JTRw rl~+lfn • . T tuna \xl~A~ h pTAre f }hA lxf/ a}AV~ AI.11 A • 1 7 ~ T rr hAlllnn TrG1A IIMYII Ir~. IfVV MArm f.JQ i 1 l}G• ICLar idfJ h lf }hf~ AMrIr AYa rIA}n rA wl .~a ~:.~aw • 3a ~. ~nhhi}c .~r~r~ r~nn.~r~r~n r.z~rca ~ m~+. ha ~ gyn.-.rJ u f i f s f i f ~ s t e ~ ~ 7 finiri }ri~+ln ..re_.~ilrt~a.a.J r+nls. in'Jr~nir~r~..+..eJ .-. /~~~ p n E7ac+ar+..~.ir C`}.+ a~}inn ^ ran T-r°7T-errr7~~cucr'v'vn--vza6~currvrrrrrcu . > > > ~Ez~i~d fr-nr-r-i thr~firrf ~-,t~ ~r.a.,., fAIlA4Rllr~r~ 1 r.E~....~ Tl.... +hrr~~ ~nh ~.~r~~ ~.~ra. `~ ~1 3'i ~ ~ 1 1 1 f 1 1 ~~_fi cr clrl P11 lrinn +b1~ awr Ai~arfral~ il n~AnAn , 1 1 , • 1 f 1 1 1 f norrn I.ra. A L?a i~~ icc conrA •I Ian ha• iL,n ~Finn~• CAnI Annr~ ~ ron~n nriAf~ r~rri rA+ir~n nhA .~nnl r ll 'nom ~ffinr } }ro a enfrar n I Ir. fn he s ArII Ila .+. .~} fiirA r. • •Y ~rtiria VVI Y[ rr. rar AIIVI IV. VGVi i1lni~r Fa1In~ I I~rVVI i1-In lin.-a YGLFaJI t JI"i G r~n.-.n 'f ' T RIIIJi • ~`. ~' '~' ".' L nrl TrA:I ~~: l~I..~-r~v 7 rzr'Irivr"v~. 1 1 f } f 1 . s f } 1 r~Amo 1021 D '1 /tiA I VG 1^IIln~ ~~rern rrlnin I111., lil inr,1 AYAA E Inii ev ..nrl _Tr~il y Gli are•• ~.~ mrairais Arl rl r~aro rnirrll ~ I Inn in rlral• Ailr., .1.-..J /! Rin T. YJIL arnltZ liec_ic+ lima ifn rl l•~ r:l dc`irsnA+o rl ~rAiln Anrl/ mar rn llf. -an , • 1 32 /A1 ~Iln l~ a~ a ~u~ ~ + Flm ac.• a vu rhila^ r~~~ri rart ~' nine.- do ~ec~~c. ~r. -~c rtnon or r~ vrra nc~. hl-.i+ vvrr ~n~nn n .gyn.- .7 ~ urra ~~r AT ! r~~sni --gaur E+hnri E• r ~~rl nr artnirtn • > > 1 7 T ~ ~E~+o• n ~ - ~+F.rtri i+o.+• ~o.a~ - nn in - n ~n~ ~ f n~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ n on ~ F~ ~ ~'7S2 ~ ~n ~ ~~n .. ~ s atr~v ccr. ca rrsi- v ~ cv~c v~ ; v ~ r r ti...~rw trT -rv ~ r~cv~ r v~ v~--rs~ s > > ~ r f Cini~ anr e ~ r_`.~mo ~ 7 ~n~•Ert f o ~ ~ ~ ~ > > §55'l. Additional Visitor Use Regulations on Department Lands Designated as Wildlife Areas. ~~ (a) The areas listed here hay_e_ .been designated by the Fish and,.Game Commission maintained_ for the primary purpose of developing, a,,,statewide program of wildlife and ecolo ical conservation restoration reservation develo ment and mans ement of wildlife and wildlife habitat and huntin .Visitor uses ar de endent u on the rovisions of a licable laws and u on determination b the commission that~e o ening_an area to such visitor use is_compatible with the purppse of the property. Visitor use is subject to the_regulations below, and sections 5,50 and 550.5, as well as any other department regulations that may apply. These regulations are incorporated by reference into and become a condition of entry andlor permits.,_,,.It_is the responsibility of all_visitors to know and understand these red,ulations prior to entry (b} Wildlife Areas owned and operated by the department: 1 Antelo a Valle Wildlife Area Sierra Coun T e C 2 Ash Creek Wildlife Area Lassen and Modoc counties T e B ~3} Bass Hill Wildlife Area (Lassen County},.including the Egan„Management Unit (Type (4} Battle Creek Wildlife Area (Shasta and Tehama counties) {T, per): (5} Biq_Lagoon W_ ldlife Area (Humboldt County} (Type C); 6 Bi Sand Wildlife Area Montere and San Luis Obis o counties T e C ' 7 Biscay Wildlife Area Lassen Count T e C ' 8 Burcham and Wheeler Flats Wildlife Area Mono Coun T e C - 9 Buttermilk Count Wildlife Area In a Coun T e C ' (1 ~) Butte Valley Wildlife Area (Siskiyou County} (Type B~, 11 Cache Creek Wildlife Area Lake Coun includin the North Fork Cache Creek and Harley Gulch management units (Type C); 12 Cam Cad Wildlife Area San Bernardino Coun T e C 13 CantaralNe S yin s Wildlife Area Siski ou Coun T e C (14} Cartago Springs Wildlife Area, Ingo County {Type C~. (15) Cedar Roughs. Wildlife Area (Napa County} (Type C}; (16} Cinder Flats Wildlife Area,(Shasta County) {Type C); 17 Clear Lake Wildlife Area Lake Coun includin the Rodman Slou h Unit T e 33 18 Collins Edd Wildlife Area Sutter and Yolo counties T e C ' 19 Colusa B ass Wildlife Area Colusa Coun T e C ' {20} Coon Hollow Wildlife Area (Butte County),{Type C); L1)_Cottonwood Creek Wildlife_Area [Merced County}, includi,ng the Upper Cottonwood and Lower Cottonwood mans ement units T e C ' 22 Crescent Ci Marsh Wildlife Area Del Norte Coun T e C ' . 23) Crocker Meadow Wildlife Area Plumas Cou,, ty}„•(Tvge C~;, ( ~. X24 Daugherty Hill Wildlife Area (Yuba County) [Tape C}~ L2~}_ Decker Island Wildlife Area_(Solano County_~ (Type C~ (26} Doyle Wildlife Area,{Lassen County) (Ty_pe C}~ 127 Dutch Flat Wildlife Area Modoc Coun T e C (28} East Walker__River Wildlife Area (Mono County) (Type C}~ (29) Eel Riyer Wildlife Area {Humboldt„County) (Type C); LO)_Elk Creek Wetlands Wildlife Area {Del Norte County} (Ty_pe C)' 31 Elk River Wildlife Area Humboldt Coun T e C ' 32 Fa Can on Wildlife Area AI ine Coun T e C (33) Fay Slouch Wildlife Area (Humboldt County) (Type C): {34} Feather Riyer Wildlife Area (Sutter and Yuba counties}, includi,ng,the Abbott Lake, Lake of the Woods, Ma svilie, Mor , , , _ _ ry se. Road. Nelson Slough, O'Connor Lakes Shanghai, Bend and Star Bend mana ement units T e C ' 35 Fitzhu h Creek Vlllldlife Area Modoc Coun T e C ' 36 Fremont Weir Wildlife Area olo Coun T e C ' {37) French Valley Wildlife _Area (Riverside County}STyoe C): {38) Grass Lake Wildlife Area {Siski„y_ou County) !Type C}~ (39)_Gray Lodge Wildlife Area (Butte and Sutter counties} (Ty_pe A)' (40) Green Creek Wildlife Area (Mono County) Type C}~ 41 Grizzl Island Wildlife Area Solano Coun includin the Garibaldi Crescent (Type A~, Gold Hills LT_ype_B), Goodyear Slough (Type B}, Grey Goose (Type, C) Grizzly Island (Tvge A}. Island Slough (Tvge B). Joice Island (Tvge A}, Wesfi.Family (Type B} and Montezuma Slough management units j42) Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area, (Lassen and Sierra counties) {Tvge C)• 43 Heenan Lake Wildlife Area AI ine Coun T e C • 44 Hill Slou h Wildlife Area Solano Coun T e C ' (45}. HollenlJeck Canyon Wildlife Area {San Diego County) {Ty_pe C}~ (46) Honey Lake Wildlife Area {Lassen County) (Type B}~ 47 Ho e Valle Wildlife Area AI ine Coun T e C ' 48 Horseshoe Ranch Wildlife Area Siski ou Coun T e C (49) Imperial Wildlife Area (Imperial County}, including the Wister Management Unit ~Type AZ and Finney Ramer Management U~,its (Tvge C): (_50)_lndian_Valley Wildlife Area (Lake County) (Type C}~ 51 Kelso Peak and Old Dad Mountains Wildlife Area San Bernardino Coun T e 52 Kinsman Flat Wildlife Area Madera Coun T e C ;53) Knoxville Wildlife Area (Napa and Yole counties) (Ty_pe C}~ (54)__L.aguna Wildlife Area (Sonom,a County) (Type C}~ 55 Lake Ber essa Wildlife Area Na a Coun T e C 34 56 Lake Earl Wildlife Area Del Norte Coun T e C ' 57 Lake Sonoma Wildlife Area Sonoma Coun T e C 58 Little Panoche Reservoir Wildlife Area Fresno Coun T e C {59} Los Banos Vllildfife Area (Merced County}•.(Tvpe A)' 60 Lower Sherman Island Wildlife Area Sacramento Coun T e C ' 61 Mad River Slou h Wildlife Area Humboldt Coun T e C 62 Marble Mountains Wildlife Area San Bernardino Coun T e C 63 Mendota Wildlife Area Fresno Coun T e A 64 Merrill's Landis Wildlife Area Tehama Coun T e C ' (65) Miner Slough Wildlife Area~Solano County) {Type C)• 66 Monache Meadows Wildlife Area Tulare Coun T e C 67 Morro Ba Wildlife Area San Luis Obis o Coun T e C ' 68 Moss Landis Wildlife Area Montere Coun T e C 69 Mouth of Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area Shasta and Tehama counties T e C ' 70 Mud Lake Wildlife Area Siski ou Coun T e C ' 71 Na a-Sonoma Marshes Wildlife Area Solano Na a and Sonoma counties includin the American Can on Coon Island Dutchman Slou h Huichica Creek Na a River Rin strom Ba Sonoma Creek Tola Creek and Win o mana ement units T e C 'and Green Island Southern Crossin and White Slou h mana ement units• 72 North Grasslands Wildlife Area Merced and Stanislaus counties includin the China Island Gadwall and Salt Slou h mana ement units T e A 73 O'Neill Foreba Wildlife Area Merced Coun T e C ' 74 Oroville Wildlife Area Butte Coun# includin the Thermalito Afterba Management Unit Lype C~ 75 Petaluma Marsh Wildlife Area Marin and Sonoma counties T e C includin the Black John Slou h B~ardell and Petaluma River mana ement units T e C • and Bahia Da Island Green Point Novato Creek Point Sonoma and Rush Creek management units: 76 Pickel Meadow Wildlife Area Mono Coun T e C (77} Pine Creek Wildlife Area~odoc County) (Ty_pe C}- ~78) Point Edith Wildlife Are~Contra Costa County) {Type C)' 79 Puta_ h Creek Wilcfiife Area (Solano„County) !T, p- 80 Rector Reservoir Vllildlife Area Na a Coun T e C ' 81 Red Lake Wildlife Area AI ine Count T e C ' 82 Rhode Island Wildlife Area Contra Costa Coun T e C 83 Sacramento B ass Wildlife Area Yolo Coun T e C ' (84) Sacramento River Wildlife Area (Butte. Colusa and Glenn counties) {Type C): 85 San Feli a Valle Wildlife Area San Die o Count T e C 86 San Jacinto Wildlife Area Riverside Coun includin the Davis Road Unit and the Potrero Unit (Type A}~ 87 San Luis Obis o Wildlife Area San Luis Obis o Coun T e G ' {88) San Luis Reservoir Wildlife Area (Merced,.County) (Type C); 89 San Pablo Ba Wildlife Area Marin and Sonoma counties T e C ' 90 Santa Rosa Wildlife Area Riverside Coun T e C ' 91 Shasta Valle Wildlife Area Siski ou Coun T e B 92 Shee Rid a Wildlife Area Siski ou Coun T e C ' 35 (93} Silver Creek Wildlife Area (Lassen County, (Type C}; (94) Slinkard-Little Antelope Wildlife Area (Mono Co.~anty} (Ty_pe C~„ 95 Smithneck Creek Wildlife Area Sierra Coun T e C (96} South Fork Wildlife Area (Kern County) (Type C~ X97) South Spit Wildlife Area (Humbo,~dt County) {Type C); (_98) Spenceville Wildlife Area {Yuba and Nevada counties) (Type C}~ 99 Sur rise Valle Wildlife Area Modoc Coun T e C {100} Sutter Bypass Wildlife Area (Sutter County) (Type C~ {101) Tehama Wildlife Area (Tehama County) (Type C}~ (102) Truckee River Wildlife Area {Placer and Nevada counties) including the Boca, Polaris, Union Ice, .and West River management units {Type C}~ 103 U er Butte Basin Wildlife Area Butte and Glenn counties includin the Howard Slough,. Little Dry Creek, and Llano 5eco management units„~Type A~ (104) Volta Wildlife Area (Merced County_)•~Type A)• 105 Waukell Creek W„ ,,, i~diife Area {DeI,,,Norte County) {Type C); {10fi) Warner Valley Wildlife Area (Plumas County}~Tvpe C~ . (107} West Hilmar Wildlife Area (Merced and Stanislaus counties) (Ty_pe C}~ (108} West Walker River Wildlifie Area {Mono County} {Type C}~ (109} White Slough Wildlife Area San Joaquin County} (Typ_e C): ~0) Willow Creek W • ildlife Area (Lassen County} {Ty_pe B); and L1.11_)_Yolo B ass ,, yp Wildlife Area {dolo County,Z{Type A) c Areas owned and o erated b federal a envies where ublic huntin o ortunities are administered b the de artment for additional re ulations far Refu es see Section 5522 (1) Baldwin_Lake, Type C {San Bernardino Countv),~ 2 Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. Type A (Colusa County); al Wildlife Refuge ,.Type A (Colusa„•Couniy~ 4 Kern Nationtal Wildlife Refu e T e A Kern Coun ~5} Lake Berryessa Wildlife Area, Type C {Napa,-County); . {6) Lake Sonoma Wildlife Area, Type C (Sonoma County), {7) Merced National Wildlife Refuge, Type A,,,,{Merced County)_ (8)__Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Type A {Glenn and Colusa,counties}: 9 San Luis National Wildlife Refu e T e A Merced Coun includin the San Luis Kesterson, West„Bear Creek, Frei#as, and Blue Goose Units; (10) Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife „Refuge Type A (lmperial County} ~e~a#ed with the Imperial Wildlife Area)• (11) Sutter National Wildlife Refuge,,.Tvpe A (Sutter County),., (d} Areas operated by the department in cooperation with other state or federal agencies: (11Ciifton Court Forebay~Type C (Contra Costa County~_ rvoir Wildlife Area, Type C (Fresno County); 2 Little Panoche R life Area, Type C (Merced County); ~~ O'Neill Forebay Wild (4) Perris Reservoir State Recreation Area, area day, use fee (Riverside County); j5} Rector Reservoir Wildlife Area. Type C {Napa CountyZ (6) Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge including the La Barranca Unit. Blackberry Island Unit,• Mooney Unit. Ohm Unit Flynn Unit, Heron Island Unit. and Rio 36 Vista Unit Tehama Co. • Pine Creek Unit Dead Man's Reach Unit North Llano Seco Island 1 & 2 Units and Llano Seco Ri orlon Sanctua Unit Butte Co. • and McIntosh Landin North and South Units Ca a Unit Phelan Island Unit Jacinto Unit Ord Unit Ord Bead Unit South Ord Unit Hartle Island Unit Su[ Norte Unit Codora Unit Packer Unit Afton Unit North Drumheller Slou h Unit and Drumheller Slou h Unit Glenn Co. Type C; 7 San Luis Reservoir Wildlife Area T e C Merced and Santa Clara counties ~ and 8 Volta Wildlife Area T e A Merced Coun US Bureau of Reclamation (e)~Tvoes of„Wildlife Areas 1 T e A Wildlife Areas are defined as de artment wildlife areas which have restricted hunter access and re wire ent ermits and a fee for huntin activities durin the waterfowl season. Advance reservations are available per subsection 550.5(x} during the waterfowl season. . Species,,open for hunting are waterfowl. coots moorhens sni a heasant and dove unless otherwise s ecified in subsection 551 # . Exce t s rovide for ins bsection 551 o and 552 shoot da s are S_ turdavs. Sundays. and Wednesdays durincl the waterfowl season. vouch waterfowl hunt da s au horized in Section 502 an doll durin the Se tember dove seaso onl . 2 T e B Wildlife Areas are defined as de artment wildlife areas which have restricted hunter access and re uire ent ermits a d a fee in a form of an T e A or T ae B annua..l_pass for huntinca activities during the waterfowl season_ Advance eservations are required f,.,~__ _per subsection 550.5(x) r .. or o entng weekend S ecies o en for huntin include waterfowl coots moorhens sni a heasant and doye unless otherwise s ecifiied in subsection 551 s~ . Exce # as r vided for in subsec ion 51 shoot days are Saturdays. Sundaysr and Wednesdays during the waterfowl season and d it durin the Se tem dove season onl ~-~ ~~~~ ~~) Type C Wildlife Areas are defined as department„wildlife areas that,, except as provided for in subsection, 551(gs}, are open _daily for all legal species except as rovided for in subsection 551 t~ artd do not re uire a flee for ent (4) For State Recreation Areas included n_subsection 551 fd){4). the entry permit fee for hunting shall be the recreation area da -use fee. f# Shootin Hours: Waterfowl: Exce t as rovided for in subsections 551 o and 551(p}, watertowl shooting hours _on all Type A and Type B areas shall be the legal watertowl shootin hours as defned in Section 506. Other S ecies: Exce t as s ecified in subsections 551 0 551 ~ 551 s and 551 s# others ecies where authorized ma be taken onl durin the le al shootin hours for the takin of each s ecies as defined in sections 250.5 310 310.5 352 and 474. ~ Deferred O enin s: When the de artment considers such deferment desirable ~to rotect a ricultural cro s from waterfowl it is hereb authorized and directed to defer o enin to visitor access an area until in the o inion of the de artment the don er of cro dama a in the immediate re ion is abated. 37 ' Assi ned Huntin Zones: In order to assure ro er hunter dis erral and to romote safe the de artment ma subdivide the o en huntin onion of an wildlife area into zones and assi n hunters to these zones andlor desi Hate where hunters shall ark. il~ Wildlife Areas Authorized For Do Trainin and Do Trials. Unless included and s ecified below #hese uses are rohibited on wildlife areas. H ntin do trials re wire a special use permit. AREA DOG TRAINING DOG TRIALS Allowed on the area and re uires a Allowed on the area a S1) Gray Lodge Wildlif A permit from the area ' e rea ma a er. Allowed on area but prohibited Allowed on the area a from March 1 throw h June 30 _ . 2 Grizzl Au ust 1 throw h the end of the „.,.. Prohibited from March 1 through ~ I l d tole elk season m Se tember and June 30 Au ust 1 t hrough the g s an Wildlife ,,., Area October 1_#hrou h end of g end of the tole elk season in waterfowl season. Se tember and October 1 through end of waterfowl season. Allowed onl in the desi Hated onion of the area from Se tember 1 through February Onlv male _ . rin -n k hea nts male bobwhite quail. either sex feral ~: Prohibited i eon and m le malls d c L~Hollenbeck ~ Canyon Wildlife ma used for do tr i in , ~ ur ases. Release or ossession Area of female ring-neck pheasant. female bobwhite auailr female ma lard. or anv birds ecies is prohibited. It is unla wful to release _ or ossess a male mallard duck wi out a least one 'n cli ed. I Allowed on the area and re uires a Allawed on the area a (4) mperial Wildlife Area .,, permit from the area ., m na er. 5 Little Prohibited Allowed an the area Panoche Reservoir Wildlife Area owe in_desi Hated,,, g portion of Allowed in the designated a) L B _ y ls from the e onion of the area onl and onl Vi os anos Wildl f end of wat rfowl sea son to March from the end of waterfowl i e Area 31 and Jul 1 throw h Se tember season to March 31 and July 1 15. throw h Se tember 15 38 7 Mendota Wildlife Area owed in desi ed ion of the ar onl a d onl. from the end of waterfowl s~~son to March Allowed on, the area 31 ~ N h Allowed in desi Hated ortion f the area onl and ni from he end of w terfowl season to March Allowed on the area a Prohibited from April 1 through ort G l d 31 and July 1 throe h September q. June 30 and Se p tuber 15 to rass an s 1 g d of„ throb h the en waterfowl Wildlife Area ,,.._ season. ~. 9 O'Neill Forebav Wildlife Area Allowed on t e area Allowed on th area (10~) Oroville Wildlife Area Allowed onl in the desi Hated ortian of the area from Jul 1 throe h March 15 onl . Allowed in the desi Hated ortion of the area from Jul 1 throe h March 15 and -ate 11~ San Aort on of the'areha from Se ttember Aoirt on of theta eha designated from ~ Felipe Vailev 1 throe h Februa _ Se tember 1 throe h Februa Wildlife Area 12~ San Allowed on the Davis Road Unit Allowed on the Davis Road Unit Jacinto Wildlife and re uires a ermit Area from the ar mana er. 1~Z S~enceville Wildlife Area Allowed an the area from Jul 1 throe h March 15 onl Allowed on the area and re uires a s ecial use ermit from Jul 1 throe h March 15. ~~14} Yolo Allowed on the area and requires a Bypass Wildlife permit from the area Area mana er. _ Prohibited {it) Off Highway_ Vehicles, Boats, and Bicycles. Unless listed and specii•ied in the columns below, these uses are prohibited on wildlife areas {These uses are prohibited on all wildlife areas not listed here and on those areas below where the cells or fields in the table are empty Area OHV's Boats Bic cles Allowed but U Biq speed restricted Lagoon to 5 mph, for Wildlife Area motorized vessels. 39 . Allowed except 2 Butte from March 1 Valley Wildlife through Area September,1. Motors are rohibited. 3 Cache Allowed within the Harle C k Wildlif Gulch Unif__o_nly from the third ree e Are „ Saturd_ ~ in April through the a third Saturda in November. ~4} Daughertx Allowed onl from Ma 10 Hill Wildlif through September 15 on the e Area ~ Daugherty Hill Unit of the area onl . Prohibited except ~~~~~ for valid (5) Eel River commercially Wildlife Area licensed anglers w_ho are utilizing the , wave-slope for tishin access. 6 G Allowed from one week after ra Lodge Wildlife watertowl season until two Area weeks prior to waterfowl season onl Allowed on the Grey Goose Unit and the portion of the Goodyear . Slough Unit to the south of Lake Herman .Road and east of the 7 Grizzl eastern most . Island Wildlife railroad tracks Area onl .This shall not prohibit launching of boats at the Montezuma Slou h Unit for access to Montezuma Slou h. L8}__Heenan Prohibited exce t Lake. Wildlife durin controlled 40 Area entry fishing events {see 551 as . Hollenbeck Allowed on deli Hated trails Canyon, or routes only. Wildlife Area Allowed and X10 Imperial required for Wildlife Area waterfowl hunting Finne - onl . Onl electric Ramer.U,nit) motors ma be used. Hand carried portable boats X11 ~_Lmperial only during Wildlife Area waterfowl season. (VVister Unit Only electric motors may be ~~ used. 12 Lake Earl Allowed but no Wildlife Area _m_otors during waterfowl season. 13 Little Panoche Allowed but only Reservoir electric mators Wildlife Area may be used. Allowed. On those portions of Thermalito Afterba south of Highway 1fi2 not 14 Oroville otherwise posted Allowed only on the reads Wildlife Area or marked as oper_r to vehicles. 5mph, watercraft may exceed the 5m h s eed limit consistent with 550 z . 15 Perris Reservoir State Allowed and Recreation require a motor. Area 16 San Allowed on desi Hated trails 41 Felipe Vallex or routes_ only. ~~ Wildlife Area 17 San Jacinto Wildlif A Allowed on designated trails e rea Portrero ° Unit (1$} Shasta Allowed but only Valley Wildlife electric motors Area ma be used. Allowed on west side of South Jettv . !19} South Spit Wildlife on designated Area access corridors and wave-slo e onl . S enceville Allowed on designated trails Wildlife Area and roads orily. X21) U er Allowed from one week after pp Butte Basin waterfowl season until two Wildlife Area weeks_prior to waterfowl season oni 22 Yolo B ass Allowed in designated areas Wildlife Area o-~iy (k~)_ Wildlife Areas with Horse and Pack Stock Restrictions AREA HORSES 1 Cache Creek Wildlife Area Allowed within the Harle Gulch Unit onl from the third Saturda in A ril throw h the third Saturda in November. 2 ottonwood Creek Wil~,life Area ....._.. - Prohibited ~~) Daugherty Hill Wildlife Area Allowed onl from Ma 10 throe h Se tember 15 on the Dau he Hill Unit of the area onl . ~} G L d Wildlif A Allowed on the east side onl and onl from Jul 1 ~ rav o ge e rea throw h Au est. 54 Grizzl Island Wildlife Area Allowed oni durin authorized do trials. (6~} Hollenbec_ k Canyon Wildlife Allowed on desi Hated trails or routes onl . Area 7~ Little Panoche Reservoir Wildlife Area Allowed onl durin authorized do trials. 8~ Mendota Wildlife Area Allowed onl durin authorized do trials. 42 9~ O'Neill Foreba Wildlife Area Allowed only during authorized dog trials. Wig) Oroville Wildlife Area Allowed_only on the-roads open to vehicles,~nd within 25 feet of exterior bounds fences. ~4~} Sacramento, River Wildlife Area Prohibited ~4~12) San Felipe Valley Wildlife Allowed an desi Hated trails or routes onl . Area 413 South S it Wildlife Area Allowed on west side of South Je Road onl . 414 S enceville Wildlife Area Allowed on desi Hated trails and roads oni . 5 Yolo Wil li Area Prohibited !~ Wildlife Areas with Cam in Cam Trailers and Motorhomes as a desi Hated use. Unless included ands ecified below this use is rohibited: AREA CAMPING ~1,~Antelope Valley No motorhomes or cam trailers. Cam in onl from Ma 1 Wildlife Area throu h October 31 ~)_Ash Creek Wildlife- Area Allowed ~) Butte Valley Wildlife Area Allowed (41 Cache Creek Wildlife No mo#~rhomes or camp trailers. No camping withirs '%4 mile Area ., , of desi Hated arkin areas. (5). Cottonwood Creek Allowed in the U_ peer Cottonwood Creek Unit parking lot only Wildlife Area 6 Dau he Hill Wildlife No tent cam in . Overni ht arkin with cam trailers Area allowed in desi Hated arkin lots. Allowed onl Burin waterfowl season. Cam trailers or motorhomes may be placed in the designated camp trailer. area no sooner_than one week, _ before,,the beginning of waterfowl season and must be removed from the wildlife (7} Gray Lodge Wildlife area no later than one week after the close of the re ular Area . waterfowl season. All cam ers defined as a shell or shelter made-to be mounted on a pickup truck must remain attached to a registered vehicle when on the area. All camp trailers- and motorhomes must be registered at the checking station within one week of lacement. (8} Grizzly Island Wildlife Not allowed exce t with riot written ermissian from the Area area mans er Burin the tule elk season. j9 Honey Lake Wildlife Area. (Fleming and Dakin Allowed ., Units 10 Ho a Valle Wildlife Back ack cam in east of Hi hwa 89 onl . 43 Area (11) Horseshoe Ranch , Wildlife Area Allowed 12 Im erial Wildlife Area Allowed in desi Hated area at Finne Lake. Finne -Ramer Unit 13 Im erial Wildlife Area In desi Hated area oni .Cam ers must obtain a dail use ister Unit ermit. No unattached trailers or tents allowed in the checkin station arkin lot. (14) Indian Valley Wildlife Cam in allowed but trailers aad motorhomes are Area rohibited. 15 Knoxville Wildlife Primitive cam in is allowed be and ~/ mile of Ber essa- Area Knoxville Road. (16) Lake Sonoma Allowed in Arm Cor of En ineers desi Hated Wildlife Area cam rounds oni . 17 Little Panoche Allowed in arkin lot oni exce t durin authorized do Reservoir Wildlife Area trials when artici ants must adhere to conditions of the s ecial use ermit. (18) Los Banos Wildlife Allowed in the main offce arkin area oni durin waterfowl Area season. ~) .Mendota Wildlife Allowed oni in checkin station arkin lot durin waterfowl Area season. 20 North Grasslands Allowed oni in checkin station arkin lot durin waterfowl Wildlife Area season. X21) O'Neill Forebay Allowed in arkin lot oni exce t for authorized do trials , Wildlife Area when artici ants must adhere to conditions of s ecial use ermit. (22) Oroville Wildlife Area Allowed in desi Hated cam in sites oni and oni b ermit issued from the Oroville CHP ofFice at 530 538-2700. 23 San Luis Obispo Allowed in the arkin lot oni and no more than 30 vehicles Wildlife Area are allowed without a s ecial use ermit. 24 San Luis Reservoir Allowed_ in parking. lot only Wildlife Area 25 Shasta Valley Allowed Wildlife Area (26) Spenceville Wildlife Allowed in desi Hated cam sites from Se tember 1 throe h Area ~ the end of s rin turke season. S27) Surprise Valley Allowed in south arkin area oni exce t from A ril 1 Wildlife Area throe h Au ust 15 when it is rohibi#ed. (28). Tehama Wildlife Allowed Area 29 Upper Butte Basin, Overni ht oni and allowed oni in the checkin station Wildlife Area arkin lots durin the waterfowl season. (30) Volta Wildlife Area Allowed in checkin station arkin lot oni . U.S. Bureau of 44 Reclamation Lands (mom) Additional fire restrictions on wildlife areas ~1 Grizzly Island Wildlife Area ~~~- A Portable as stoves onl in desi Hated arkin areas and sites. 2 Ho a Valle Wildlife Area (A) Portable qa_s stoves only, no open fires. {3) Knoxville Wildlife Area A Portable gas stoves only L?Oroyille Wildlife Area (A) Portable aas stoves only in designated campsites., 5 S enceville Wildlife Area A Portable as stoves onl in desi Hated cam si#es. (~,~) _ Designated Closures„ and Restrictions on, Wildlife Areas' AREA DESCRIPTION OF CLOSURE OR RESTRICTION ( l) A h C k Wildlif A Portions of the area ma be closed to all visitor ent ~ s ree e rea from March 1 throw h Au ust 15 2 Antelo a Valle Closed to huntin from Februa 1 throw h June 30. { 4) B ttl C k Wildlif No huntin or ossession of firearms and arche 3 a e ree e Area e ui ment ~4;~utte Valley Wildlife Area Closed to boatin and water-related activi from March 1 throw h Se tember 1. {~~ Cott_onwood Creek Wildlife Closed to huntin after the last Sunda in Janua to Area ~ the o enin of Zone A arche deer season. Closed to huntin Februa 1 throw h June 30 exce t for the s rin turke season when onl turke s ma 6~ Dau he Hill Wildlife Area be hunted. Closed to alt visitor ent durin the first nine da s of the s rin turke season exce t for s ecial turke ermit holders. Portions of the area are closed to vehicle ent from March 1 throw h Se tember 15. Cannibal Island Unit 7~ Eel River Wildlife Area is closed to ail visitor use from the Monda followin oath huntin da s subsection 502 e 1 B 5 throw h A ril 1. ~~)_Elk River Wildlife Area Close to all visitor use from the Monda followin oath huntin da s subsection 502 e 1 B 5 throw h A ril 1. Closed to all visitor use from the Monda followin 9~ Fay Slough Wildlife Area oath huntin da s subsection 502 e 1 B 5 throw h A ril 1. 45 Closed to hunting Februa 1 through Jane 30 except for the spring turkey season when only turkeys maX (~10} Feathe_r_River Wildlife Area be hunted. The Shan hai Bend Unit is closed to hunting. No person shall enter that portion of the O'Connor Lakes Management Unit marked as closed to ent from March 1 throu h June 30. 11) F t W i Wildlif Closed to huntin Februa 1 throu h June 30 exce t .(~ remon e r e A for the spring #urkey season when only turkeys may rea „ be hunted. Closed to all non-hunting uses from two weeks prior 12~ Gray Lodge Wildlife Area ,„ to. w_atert'owl season through one,.,week after waterfowl season exce t those areas deli Hated for wildlife viewing_purposes. The west side of the area is closed falcon ~~~ (~41~) Grizzly Island Wildlife Area Garibaldi, Hill Slough, and Closed to hunting „ Montezuma 51ou h units 14 Grizzl Island Wildlife Area Do s are rohibited from March 1 to n 3D ~G~zzly Island Unit) Se e~~ and during the foie. elk hunt season i~ tuber. lHallelu~ah Junction Wildlife r use from February 1 through l ~ ,. Area June 30 Do s a re rohibited exce t for huntin . 'I( 6) Hollenbeck Canvon Wildlife Closed to hunting Februa~1 #hroug,h_August 3'!. ~ A Hunting is only allowed in designated portions of the rea area Burin the other times. (17 Honey_Lake Wildlife Area. Portions of the area ma be closed to all visitor use Flemin and Dakin Units from March 1 throu h Au ust 15. 18 Ho a Valley Wildlife Area Closed to hunting Februa 1 until the„„o.pening of arche deer season. Close to ail non-h ntin ubli uses from one week 19) Imperial Wildlife Area before waterfowl season through the last day of waterfowl season,, exce r designated wildlife vi wi sites and desi ated fishin re s. The Timber Hill, Bluecher Creek and Cooper Road units are closed to huntin . Onl the wetlands ortion of the Occidental Road Unit which are associated with.the Laaur~a de Santa Rosa are o~er~ to hunting 20~ La una Wildlife Area , _ and only___accessible by boat from Laguna de Santa . „ Rosa when Haul able. Foot or terrestrial access to the Occidental Road Unit is rohibited because there is no visitor right of way. Dogs are prohibited from M rch 2 thro Jun 3D. 21 Lake Be essa Wil 1' a Doas are prohibited from_.Februarv 15 thro h July Area _ 4fi Bush Creek public access is closed to all visitor use ~22 E l Wil y outh waterfowl hunting Y ~ t in ( ~ke ar dlife Area , ^ t e B da s subsec )~ on 502 y ( { ~{ l )(5}) through April 1. . , ,_ Do s are rohi i#ed exce t for huntin . {~23 Lake Sonoma„Wildlife Closed to huntin exce t throw h s ecial ermit drawinAS. The portion of the area~osted as "Critics! Area Habitat" is closed to all visitor use and entry from Februa 1 throw h Au ust 1. Do s are r hibited. X24 L B Wildlif Closed to all visitor uses Se tember 15 until the o enin of waterfowl season. Closed to non-huntin os anos e Area uses during the waterfowl season Saturdays, Sunda s and Wednesda s. Closed_to all visitor use from the Monday following X25 Mad River Slou h „ youth hunting days (subsection 502(e,(1)(B)(5)) Wildlife Area through April 1. Doss are prohibited except for hun in (~428~ Mendota Wildlife Area Closed to ail visitor uses September 15 until the openinc# of waterfowl season except for the designated_t_our route and fishing site. Closed to non_ huntin uses Burin the waterfowl season. X27 Morro Ba Wildlife Area Closed to hunting the„day after waterfowl season until the o enin da of brant season. X28 Moss Landing Wildlife Area Closed to huntin on New Years Da .The Salt Ponds are closed to huntin . The White Slough Unit is closed to all hunting1 firearms__and archery equipment. The portion of the {~2 N S M h i a outh of the PG& li s 's closed - ~ r ~ apa- onoma ars es e Te ,., l W ldh€ A to a huntin firearrm and archery u a Green g i e rea „_,_„_„_,_. Island and Southern Crossin units are closed to all visi#or uses during restoration. Doss ar e prohibited _ _ from March 2 throw h June 3 ~~ 3~L'Neill Forebav Wildlife Closed to all visitor use the day of and day after A designated special apprentice pheasant hunts except rea fors eciai a rentice heasant hunt ermit holders 3~~ O ill Wildli# A Closed to hu~tina February 1 through August 31 season when only p g y d n h u e ~ rov e e rea ~~ h„ turlce s ma be hunted th ou ; Y-__ __y _ g a special drawing , . Do s are rohibit d from March 2 throw h June 3p. 32~ P t l M h Wil The Bahia Da lsland Green Point Novato Creek e a uma ars dlife A Point Sonoma, and Rush Creek units are closed to rea , huntin and firearms and arche use. X33 P t h C k ild f C_I_osed to hunting February 1 until the apenir~c~ u a ree W li e A „ weekend of A Zone d,Per archery season which is rea defined in section 360. ~3 Rector Reservoir Wildlife Closed to huntin the da afters rin turke season 47 Area closes to the o enin of arche deer season. X35 Red Lake Wildlife Area P ~bruary 1 through,August 31 t n exce durin arche deer SeaSOn. X36 Sacramento B ass Wildlife Area Closed to hunting February,l through August 31,E mento River 1N d f A - 9. exce tdurin n~i~e s ebruary 1 through„August 31 rin turke season when onl rea e turke s ma be hunted. ~3 S F li Wildlif A Closed to hunting February 1 through August 31 exce t durin the s rin turke season when onl an e a e rea turke s ma be hunted. D-16 eneral deer zone to s ma not be used west of Hi hwa S-2. X39 San Luis Obis o Wildlife Closed to aIf visitor uses except for the shooting Area _ arealran e Closed to_huntina on the portion of the area that lies (4030 Santa Rosa W~Idlife Area within Fish an d Game Refuge 4D (see section _ , 10$37 Fish and Game Code . Closed to hunting February 1 through August 31 exce t durin the s rin turke season when onl turke s ma be hunted. Closed t0 all visitor ent _ 4~9~~) Spence~iile Wildlife Area durin the first nine da s of the s rin turke season except for special turkey permit holders. The posted area around the Spenceville Mine is closed to visitor ent all ear. Those onions of the east and west levees of the area adjacent to the Sutter National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR) are closed to hunting. The west levee of the _ area is closed to hunting from the northern boundary (42~ S tt B Wildlif OswaldlHughes Roa . The d ) u er ypass e A r_ ,- Easteevee o the ahea closed to hunting f om the rea ,,, northern bounda of the SNWR south to the SNWR checking station parking lot. The remaining portion of „ _ the east levee from the SNWR parking lot south to the southern boundary of„the SNWR is closed to huntin ursuant to Section 625 Title 14 CCR. The portion of the area south of Antelope Creek is (443) Tehama Wildlife Area closed to all visitor use and entry from the first Monday in December through the last Friday in, March. Closed to all non-hunting uses from two weeks prior ~4~44) Upper Butte Basil Wildlife Area to waterfowl season through one week after _waterfowl season. Dogs are prohibited except for huntin ~- 4$ Closed to all visitor uses August 15 until the opening of waterfowl season except for fishing in the Volta Wasteway__Channel. Fishing is restricted to the Volta 4~4 Volta Wildlife Area U.S. Wasteway Channel one mile downstream ofi kngomar Bureau of Reclamation Lands) ,. Grade from September 15 until the end of waterfowl season. Closed to non-hen#in uses durin waterfowl season. (4~4~i) White Slough Wildlife Area Closed to hunting February 1 through August 31. Closed to all non-hun~ing usPS fmm two weeks prior (44.7) Yolo Bypass,Wildlife Area ,, , to waterfowl season throe hone week after waterfowl season except those areas designated for wildlife viewin ur oses. o T e A Wildlife Areas with Shoot Da or Shootin Hours Restrictions Durin the Waterfowl Season: AREA DESCRIPTION (1) Grizzly Island Wildlife Area Sundays only wh en the department determines fall (Joice Island Unity . __ , flight forecast andlor numbers in the Suisun Marsh warrant its o enin . p ,Area (2) Im erial Wildlife ._._,_ Pheasant hunting only on Mondays and Thursdays ~Vllister Unity , when uail rabbits dove and sni a ma also be taken (3) Kern National Wildlife Saturdays and Wednesdays only and during waterfowl Refu a season onl (4} Merced National Wildlife Saturdays and Wednesdays only and during waterfowl Refu a season onl 5 San Luis National Wildlife Must return ermit to check station b 3:OQ m. Refuse (Bear Creek Unit) Hunting on the West Bear Creek portion is prohibited until the third Saturda in November .Saturdays and Wednesdays only during the waterfowl (6) San Jacinto Wildlife Area (Davis Road Unity season fior waterfowl. Pheasant and other ~ap~lan__d,~ ac~m hunting only on Mondays during pheasant season and, only_~~esi a ~d areas. Daily for all other u land ame from Jul 1 throe h Janus 31. 7) San Jacinto Wildlife Ares Upland name and resident small same only in -~~~~ ~^ ' designated areas unless otherwise restrced on the P rtr r R n t ,_ area. ~ T e B Wildlife Areas with Shoot Da Restrictions Durin the Waterfowl Season: AREA ~ DESCRIPTION (1} Butte Valley Wildlife Area Sundays only for pheasant during the season 49 L2) Shasta Valley Wildlife Area Sunda s onl for heasant durin the season s T e C Wildlife Areas with Shoot Da Restrictions andlor S ecial Drawin Re uirements: unless identified with s ecific shoot da s or seasonal closures or s ecial drawin re uirements below or with closures identified in subsection 551 0 T e C wildlife areas are o en dail . AREA DESCRIPTION Huntin allowed oni durin waterfowl season and onl on Saturdays and Wednesdays. Hunting only allowed from a 1 Baldwin Lake , boat. S ecial draw ent ermits are re aired for the first seven _ hunt days of waterfowl season. ~ ~•__ - ,._ Clift C rt F b Saturda s Sunda s and Wednesda s onl and durin on ou ore av ~~°~ waterfowl season onl . 3 C tt d k S ecial draw ent ermits are re aired for all visitor ent ( ) o onwoo Cree Wildlif A during the opening_weekend of th e Zone A generaa deer e rea , • season. Self re istration re aired all other times of ear. 4 Dau he Hil[ Wildlife S ecial draw ent ermits are ~re aired for the first nine Area da s of the s rin turke season. (5) Fay Slough Wildlife Area Saturda s Sunda s and Wednesda s onl and durin waterfowl season onl . 6 Grizzl Island Wildlife Saturda s Sunda s and Wednesda s onl and durin Area Gra Goose Unit waterfowl season onl . ~7}.Laguna Wildlife Area Saturda s Sunda s and Wednesda s onl and durin waterfowl season onl . (8) Lake Berryessa Wildlife Area Special.draw entrypermits„are required (9) Lake Sonoma Wildlife Deer to re aired throe h bi ame drawin S ecial Area drawin far turke throe h de artment. Permit re aired from the Arm Cor s of En ineers for i huntin . ~1 Q) Little Panache Reservoir Wildlife Area Self registration is required on site ending W Idllif A atur a s. Sunda s, and We waterfowl season onl . Clased to huntin on New urinq g Years y e re a ,., Da 12 N S Saturda s Sunda s and Wednesda s durin o en season X ) apa- onoma M h Wildlif A t dove and rabbits may be e c' e ars es e rea r hu ted da l du~n the Se pe be dove seasan. X13} O'Neill Forebav Wildl f A Self registration is required afi•the parking lot except for •unior. heasant hunts and the da followin •unior hunts i e rea when ent is controlled throw h s ecial drawin s. (14) Oroville Wildffe Area Special draw entrXpermits are required for the spring, turke season. 50 Daily for upland game from the first, Saturday after Labor X15) Perris Reservoir Day through January 31,.,, ,S~turdays and Wednesdays only for waterfowl durin waterfowl season. S ecial draw ent ermits are re uired for all visitor ent X16} San Luis Reservoir during the opening_weeicend of the Zone, A deer season. Wildlife Area Self recaistration is required at the pa,rking lot on Dinosaur, Point Road at all other times of ear. (17) Spenceville Wildlife S ecial draw ent ermits are re uired for the first nine Area da s of the s rin turke season. (rt) Firearm Restrictions on Type,.C Wildlife Areas: AREA DESCRIPTION 1 Baldwin Lake Riffles and istols are rohibited 2 B Hill Wildlif A Shotguns, archery eq uipment, or muzzle loaders only a } ( ass e rea on the E an Mana ement Unit (3) Battle Creek Wildlife Area All flrearm_s are prohibited ~4) Clifton Court Fprebay Wildlife Area Rifles and_ - pistols are prohibited (5}.Collins Eddv Wildlife Area Rifles, pistols, and archery equipment„.are prohibited ~6) Colusa Bypass Wildlife Area Rifles_and pistols are prohibited (7) Cottonwood Creek Rifles and istols are rohibited on-the Lower Cottonwood Wildlife Area Creek Unit (8) D h t Hill Wildlif During the sp__ring turkey season, restricted to shotguns, aug er y e , A archery eq uipment, and air rifles firing pellets of a minimum rea 0.20 caliber and owered b com ressed air or as. L} Decker Island Wildlife Rifles and pistols are prohibited Area (10) Eel River Wildlife Area Rifles and pistols are prohibited (1'f) Elk Creek Wetlands Wildlife Area Rifles and pistols are prohibited ~1?:) Flk River Wildlife Area Riffles and pistols are Qrohibited a ou i i e y g - Area i es acid pistols are o , bited i pr ,, h'.,,,,,,,___ (14) Feather River Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited (15) Fremont Weir Wildlife Area Rifles and pistols are prohibited 16 Gre Goose Wildlife Riffles and istols are rohibited 51 Area {Uni# of Grizzly Island Wildlife Area (17} Hollenbeck Canvon Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited (18) Horseshoe Ranch Durin s rin turke season restricted to shot uns and Wildlife Area arche a ui ment onl . (19} Kinsman Flit Wildlife Durin s rin turke season restricted to shot uns and Area arche a ui ment onl . 20 La una Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited (2'l) Lake Berryessa Wildlife Area Firearms authorized fors ecial hunts onl Rifles and istols are rohibited. Possession of firearms f22} Lake Earl,Wildlife A and arche a ui ment far waterfowl is ermitted onl within the first 100 feet of land alon the shoreline and on rea the water surface of Lake Earl and Lake Totowa durin the waterfowl season onl . (23} Lake Sonoma Illlildlife Area Firearms authorized fors ecial hunts onl (24} Little Panoche Reservoir Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited 25) Lower Sherman Island Wildlife Area ifles an ~~ istol are _rohibited (~26) Mad River S~~uah Rifles and istols are rohibited Wildlife Area (~27) Miner,Sloucah Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited (28}--Morro Bay Wildlife Rifles and istols are rohibited Area (~29) Moss Landing Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited ~30~) Mouth of Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area Riffles and istols are rohibited (~31}Mud Lake Wildlife Rifles and pistols are prohibited Area _ , (~32) Napa-Sonoma Marshes Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited (~33) O'Neill Forebay Wildlife Area Rifles istols and shot un slu s are rohibited (~34) Oroville Wildlife Rifles and istols are rohibited exce tat the ortion of the Area area desi Hated as a shootin ran e. X435 Perris Reservoir Rifles and istols are rohibited ~~36)__Petaluma Marsh Wildlife Area Rifles and g lstols are prohibited 52 (~37) Point Edith Wildlife Rifles and pis#ols are p rohibited Area 338 Rhode Island Wildlife Area Rifles and~istols are p rohibited (~39) Sacramento B ass Wildlife Area Rifles, pistols, and archery equipment are prohibited. Buckshot and slu s are rohibited. (40~} Sacramento River Wildlife Area Rifles a_nd_ pistols are p rohibited (A~411 San Felipe Valley Wildlife Area Rifles and istols are rohibited in desi Hated areas (~q~42) San Luis Reservoir Wildlife Area Rifles and pis#ols are p rohibited j4~~) San Pablo Bay Wildlife Area Rifles and pistols are p rohibited All firearms, archery eq uipment, air and gas guns, spear (~44} Santa Rosa Wildlife Area puns, or other propulsive devices are prohibited on the portion of the area that lies within Fish and Game Refgae 4D see Section 10837 Fish and Game Code (445) South Spit Wildlife Rifles and pistols are p rohibited Area (446) Sutter Bypass llllildlife Area Rifles and pistols are p rohibited (4~7) Truckee River Wildlife Area Rifles and pistols are p rohibited s4~48) West Hilmar Wildlife Area Rifles and pistols are p rohibited Rifles and pistols are p rohibited. All firearms and archery (449) White Slouch Wildlife Area equipment are prohibited in the_portion of the area desi Hated as Pond 9. (sue) Additional Hunter Opportunities on Type A and Type B Wildlife Areas: AREA SPECIES PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Apprentice Zone 5 -Big Valley L~_Ash Creek Wildlife Area Pronghorn antelope to from the bi ame drawin (2)_ Butte ValleyWild_life Apprentice tag from the biq Area _horn anfPlope rOn° ~ ~~° °°~° ° ame drawin A~ ~ I~ee€ (3) Gray bodge Wildlife Area Deer G-12 deer_tag required from the big game drawing ~4} Gray Lodge Wildlife Area Pheasant Pheasant hunting open dailx for the first nine da s of the 53 pheasant season and waterfowl hunt days for,the remainder of the_pheasant season {5) Gray Lodge Wildlife T k Special drawing during spring ur ev Area season Pheasant hunting,,open daily f_or_the first twelve days of the 6 Grizzl Island Wildlife Pheasant pheasant season and Area waterfowl_ hunt days far the remainder of the pheasant season 7 Grizzl Island Wildlife T l lk Special taps available through u e e Area the bi ame drawin ~8 Grizzly Island Wildlife Allowed daily in July and on Area (Crescent and Grizzly Rabbits pheasant hunt days ,, Island units 9 Grizzl Island Wildlife Pigs S ecial drawin Area 10 H L k Wildlif Allowed only on waterfowl one a e e Area Quail and rabbit shoot da s that occur durin the heasant season. 11 Im erial Wildlife Area Quail Onl ors heasant hunt da s Daily during the rabbit season {12) Imperial Wildlife Area Rabbits except during the,waterfowl season. Rabbits ma also be taken on heasant hunt da s. Daily from August 1 through {13} Imperial Wildlife Area Raccoons one week before waterfowl season. Pheasant huntin o en dail for the first nine days of the (14) Los Banos Wildlife pheasant season and Area Pheasant waterfowl hunt days foSahe remainder of the hea nt season and on the da foliowin Thanks ivin 15 Los Banos Wildlife Self registration. Raccoons Area Raccoons and rabbits during at w erfowl season. Pheasant hunting open daily for the first- nine days of the (16) Mendota Wildlife Area Pheasant pheasant season and , waterfowl hunt da s for the remainder of the heasant 54 season and on the day followin Thanks ivin Raccoons rabbits and Seif registration. Raccoons 17 Mendota Wildlife Area may not betaken durina crows waterfowl season. Pheasant hunting open daily for the first nine days of the (18} North Grasslands p n~on and _ Wildlife Area pheasant waterfow! hu days for the remainder of the pheasant seaso_n_and on the day followin Thanks ivin (19} North Grasslands Self registration. Raccoons Wildlife Area Raccoons and rabbits may not be taken durina waterfowl season. Self resister at area. Quail __ {20) Shasta Valley Wildlife shoot days .limited to waterfowl Quail Area days only during waterfowl, season. During the G-1 deer,season. onl ersons with de artment (21~ Tehama Wildlife Area Deer issued entry permits may enter. J-3~prentice tag from the big {22~ Tehama Wildlife Area Deer ame drawin 23 Tehama Wildlife Area Pis S ecial drawin no do s (24) Upger Butte Basin Rabbits Self registration Wildlife Area peer ___ utte asm ~-~ apprentice tag from the big Deer , Wildlife Area ame drawin Pheasant hunting„„open daily for the first five da s of the {2fi) Upper~Butte Basin Pheasant pheasant season and Wildlife Area waterfowl hint days for the remainder of the pheasant season Rabbits allowed except {27} Volta Wildlife Area Self registration. Burin waterfowl season Pheasant hunting open daisy for the first nine days of the (2$} Yolo Bypass Wildlife Pheasant pheasant season and Area waterfowl hunt da s for the remainder of the pheasant season 55 Species Restrictions for Hunting on Type„C Wildlife Areas: AREA SPECIES 1 Baldwin Lake Wildlife Area Watertowl coo#s and moorhens onl (2) Clifton Court Forebay Wildlife Waterfowl coots and moorhens oni Area 3 Collins Edd Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots moorhens and u land ame onl 4 Eel Rive Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots sni a and heasant onl 5 Elk River Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and sni a onl 6 Fa Slou h Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and sni a onl 7 Hollen_b_eck Canvon Wildlife Crow co ote u land ame birds and resident small Area ame onl 8 La una Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and moorhens onl 9 Lake Earl Wildlife Area Watertow! coots sni a and moorhens onl ~0 ) Lake Sonoma Wildlife Area Deer i s and turke s onl and ma re uire s ecial ermit 11 Lower Sherman Island Waterfowl coats moorhens heasant dove and Wildlife Area rabbits onl ~ __Mad River Slouch Wildlife Waterfowl coots and sni a onl „ Area 13 Miner Slou h Wildlife Area Waterfowl onl 14 Moss Landin Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and moorhens onl (15 Napa-Sonoma Marshes Watertowl coots moorhens sni a rabbits uail Wildlife Area heasants and dove onl X16) O'Neill Forebay Wildlife, Area Waterfowl crows onl heasants uail dove rabbits and (17) Perris Reservoir Waterfowl coots moorhens dove heasants uail and rabbits onl 18 Petaluma Mash Wildlife, Area Waterfowl coots moorhens and rabbits onl 19 Point Edith Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and moorhens onl 20 Rhode Island Wildlife Area Watertowl coots and moorhens onl ~} Sacramento River Bypass All le al s ecies exce t bi ame ,,,, Wildlife Area 22 San Pablo Ba Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and moorhens onl 23 Santa Rasa Wildlife Area Deer rabbits and uail oni 24 South S it Wildlife Area Waterfowl coots and sni a onl 25 West Hilmar Wildlife Area Wa#erfowl uail doves heasants and rabbits onl 26 White Slou h Wildlife Area Waterfowl heasants nail and dove onl ~~) Typpe A and Type B Wildlife Areas Which Allow,,Archery Egraipment During Waterfowl and Pheasant Season per,.subsection 550lcc)(F): ~ Los Banos Wildlife Area 56 v~ Shootin Areas. Wildlife Areas ursuant to subsection 550 cc with desi Hated shooting areas (i.e., ranges) and additional regulations for each designated shootir~g area (1) Oroville Wildlife Area A All le al firearms and arche a ui ment ma be ossessed and dischar ed at the tar et ractice area which is o en ear-round. Onl a er and cla tar ets ma be used and must be removed by the user when leaving the area. 2 San Luis Obis o Wildlife Area (A) Entry: No_person shall enter the San Luis Obispo Wildlife Area except that portion of the area designated as a public shooting facility under supervision of the authorized ran emaster or with a s ecial use ermit from the de artment. B No firearms or other ro ulsive devices of an kind ma be ossessed or dischar ed exce t at the desi Hated shootin ran a under the direction and control of the authorized ran emaster. (C) Days of Operation: Open Wednesday through Monday, one~half hoiar before sunrise to one-half hour before sunset. D Hours of O eration for Li hted Ran es: One-half hour before sunrise to 10:00 .m. L}_Fee: Daily range fees are reauired. F S ecial Restrictions: Alcoholic bevera es ma not be ossessed or consumed on any_part of the San Luis Obispo Wildlife Area by„anv person who officially acts as a, rangemaster, or by anv person. who attempts to discharge a firearm or propulsive, device, or shoot an arrow. (G) Ammunition restrictions: Full metal„ jacket bullets are not allowed. (3} Spenceville Wildlife Area SA) All legal firearms and archery equipment may be possessed and discharged at the tar et ractice area which is o en ear. Onl a er and cla tar ets ma be used and must be removed b the user when leavin the area. (~w~) Wildlife Areas That Require Entry Permits and Fees for Wildlife Viewing or Otller 1/isitor Uses (see subsections 55Q(c)(2){D), and 550.5(c)(5)) 1 Gray_L.odge Wildlife Area 23} Grizzly Island Wildlife Area (34) Imperial Wildlife Area,,(Wister Unit} ^4~ Los Banos Wildlife Area L~) San Jacinto Wildlife Area (x~) Additional Waterfowl Reservation Regulations Area Number of Hunters Per Reservation Reservation Ex ices (1) Colusa National Maximun~i of three adults each adult hunter One hour before Wildlife_Refuge may bring up to two junior hunters or two shoot time. nonshooters or one of each, not, ~o exceed a total of six ersons. i2) Delevan Four ersons but not more than two 'unior One hour before National Wildlife hunters or non-shooters. shoot time. 57 Refuse ~3 Gray Lodge Two adults each adult hunter ma brin u One and one half Wildlife Area to two junior hunters or two nonshooters or hours before shoot , one of each. time. (4~ Grizzly Island Two adults, each adult hunter may bring up 'One hour before 11Vildlife Area to two junior hunters or two nonshooters or shoot time. one of each. Reservation numbers are not used at Grizzl Island. ~5~ Grizzly Island Two adults, each adult hunter may bring ug One hour before Wildlife_Area {,loice to two junior hunters or two nonshooters or shoot time lsland Unit one of each. . 6 lm erial Wildlife Six people, but no more than four adults One and one half Area ister Unit) ., hours before shoot time. {7) Kern National Two adults each adult hunter ma brin u One and one half Wildlife Refuse to twa junior hunters or two nonshooters or hours before shoot one of each bu ma no exceed ca aci of time s ced blinds. (8) Los Banos Wildlife Area Blinds -Two ersons• Free roam - Two adults,_ each adult hunter may bring ua to One hour before shoot time. , two 'unior hunters or two nonshooters or one of each. (9) Mendota Two adults, each adult hunter may bri ng up One hour before Wildlife Area , to two junior hunters or two nonshooters or shoot time. one of each. (1 Q~ Merced Two in the two erson blinds Three in the One and one half Na#ional Wildlife three person blinds {from 1 to 3 available). . hours before shoot Refu a , . time. 11 North Two adults, each adult hunter may bring up One and one half Grasslands Wildlife to two 'unior hunters or two non-shooters or hours before shoot Area {China,,lsland Unit one of each. Check in at the Kesterson Unit time. 12 ~Nor#h Two adults, each adult hunter may brings up Qne and one half Grasslands Wildlife , to two 'unior hunters or two nonshooters or hour before shoot Area {Gadwall Unit) one of each. Check in at the Sait Slou h time Unit . 13 North Grasslands Wildlife Free roam-two adults, each adult may bring up to two junior hunters or two non- One hour before shoot time Area_(Salt Slough ,, shooters or ane of each. Zone 13- 4 blinds . Unit u to four ersons er blind. Field 50 blinds - ADA blind- up to 3 persons, 50-1 , blind 3 ersons. (_14) Sacramento Four ersons but not more than two 'unior One and one half National Wildlife hunters or non-shooters. hours before shoot 58 Re. fuse time. {15~ San Jacinto Two_adults and two juniors. 3:00 AM or until last Wildlife Area reservation is called. (16) San Luis Two adults, each adult hunter may bring up One -and one half National Wildlife to two 'unior hunters or two nonshooters or hour before shaot Refuc€e (Bear one of each. For East Bear Creek three time. Creek Unit) persons per reservation. Check in at the Salt Slou h Unit (17, San Luis One boat_with up to four people, Check in 3:00 AM National Wildlife Refuse {Freitas Boat North , at Kesterson Unit 18 _San Luis One boat with up_to dour people. Check in ~ 3:00 AM National Wildlife Refuge (Freitas Boat South at Salt Slou h Unit 19 San Luis Three in the three- erson blinds 16 . Twa One and one half National Wildlife Refuge (Kesterson in the twa- erson blinds 15 . hours before shoot time Unit . X20) San Luis Blinds -Two in the two persan blinds, three One hour before National Wildlife in the three person blinds. Free roam -two shoo# time. Refu a San Luis adults, each.adult hunter may bring up two Unit , 'unior hunters or two non shooters or one of each. 21 _Sutter Nati onal Maximum of three adults, each adult hunter One hour before , ,._ Wildlife Refuge may bring up t0 two junior hunters ~r two shoot time. nonshooters or one of each. not to exceed ,- a total of six ersons. {22) Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area Up to three hunters. One hour before shoot time sward Slough Unit . 23 U er Butte Basin Wildlife Area (Little Dry Creek Unit Up to three persons. One hour before shoot time. L24} Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area Llano Seco Unit U to three ersons. One and one half hours before shoot time. 25 Vo_Ita Wildlife Two adults, each adult hunter may bringup One hour before Area to two junior hinters or two nonshaoters or shoot time. one of each. 59 X26, Yolo Bypass Blinds - u to four hunters. Free roam -two One and one half Wildlife Area adults each adult hunter ma brin u to hours before shoot two junior_hunters_ortwp nonshooters or time. one of each. a~ risnm neszr~cicons on vvua~ite Hreas ursuant to subsection 550 h ~1) Heenan Lake Wildlife Area A Permits shall be issued ursuant to the eneral fishin re ulations in subsection 7.50(b)(76} for the lake and shall only be issued to holders of a valid sport fishing license for er-sons 16 ears of a e or older. Persons under 16 ears of a e shall be accom anied b an adult le all res onsible for him or her and said adult shall list each minor on the permit. (B~ F~shina Hermits shall be issued b de artment office in Reddin , Sac.___ . ,,, y p s.' ~ ramento, Rancho Cordova, Bishops„Yountvill_e, Fresno, Loma Beach .and at designated license agents in Markleeyille. C A fee of 3.00 shall be char ed for each three-da weekend eriod for all ersons 16 ears of a e or older. ~D~ Only boats propelled by oars or electric motors may be used by_permit,,,holders (z~) Wildlife Areas. with Restrictions for the Use of Dogs,for Hunting Mammals 1}Cache Creek Wildlife Area A The use of do s for i huntin is rohibited (2) Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area- (A) The use of doas for pia huntin^ is prohibited 3) Little Panoche_Wildlife Area '~~~ A(~The _use of doas for pia hanging is prohibited 4) San Luis Reservoir Wildlife Area (A) The use of doas for giq huntin^ is prohibited, LSLTehama Wildlife Area ~A) The use of doas for pig hunting is prohibited lags-e) Woodcutting. The department maX continue to authorize in writing from the regional manager or designee, woodcutting on the,folaowing department,,lands Woodcutting is prohibited on all other department,,, lands. !1) Eel River Wildlife Area !Z) South Spit Wildlife Area Note: Authority cited: Sections 200. 202, 203, 355, 71.0, 710.5, 710.7, 713. 1050. 1526 1528 1530 ~'1~i -^~~a~ '' ~''' 1580 158'1 1583 1761 1.764 1765 1907 2118 219D and 10504 Fish and Game Cade. Reference: Sections 355 711 713 1050 1055.3 1526 1528 1530 1570-1572 1580 1581 1582 1583 1584 1585 1590 1591 1764 9765, 2DD6, and 10504,. Fish and Game Code. 60 Regulatory Language Section 630, Titie 'i4, CCR is amended to read: E ----- ~^f+C~ vuvru v----- ~ man.} rrly -----_ n CnAEn __ _-. . rlin.~l r .._ ~_ _. pnprtfp ._ -~-r o Grp e_ --..... nn}+s _.. hlin _.. ......._ h.~rJ }A -c_~..... nrA~air1A .., . r~r.-.}A ... .... n}iAr~ .,.. ~... ~nr rte. ......., rti f f 1 7 1 f 1 1 T 1 T 1 1 ~'fnn!!r cavv~a! p r~rA M a.. p,l.. E, f_1Y !lii Ei~ .~.! uuz! ~.}ipn_ ~nrl m nln}dlhrJ AAp A~ DnAEAAI n+']E rpn A r~fpn , Hunan } !'1\f n prmi} frr ~m }hp nAmm inniAr~ ~ ~( ~,~ " ~~5 +#.sll r1ri r ~~ ^r ~fp n}AM na~~f rr ~.-.}nr ~ fAFlinlr~ t Qp 6Ta 1 l :~nnp~ 1 c rA~f s ~lc ~nr1 n ~rLinn ~rp~ o ! t e ~+elhnp n}iA-~ /n1lQl en_plp v rYin~Lr p~pnrp pvnpn} [-.~^ r.o rmi} frA m } h.r. nArr.rr~in ni.~.n ! hnrnp ! !v! .a~. hAnli i vuvn n n!!nh u ! .aaa v! ! ArAn~ uru pvnpr~} !lY1Ar1 }3~p on}. ~6alinhp r) }r.~iln Ar nn} fin . ! 1 f 1 f f ! v ! C~ctiLil~~in •v~MIM LI V nw +FIw} wFlwL. IIV Lf lf.l4 Niil! zfnr ~' fs.r1}in n 'rn r+r+d~n iJ L narar~ ; 1 1 / 1 I 1 1 f 1 I 1dII~!'~~I~a ~ Tawc+ 1 - 7 1 7 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 7 i 1 1 7 /'1G21 Cwln I V` I MIV r~nnyi ~'w~f.an VI IE! • i' n• ic. r~ rnFiiF ~iFr~rl . 1 1 1 1 .~ 1 2 1 T f_N1~ .LLraac anr ~.+~ . .. vr.v wi IV ~1 Cr.a { vFav .+:.~1 viua C7aiY111/ I ~~.a~ul 1}i~rl~ fnr 1 Ito• 1 1 ~ 7 1 1 ..nnat_+ia}arI ar uuuv 1~l1 X11 fici-iir.n ~ yl linen i~ r.r arl} ..hih . i}r_..J 1 ' 1 "~~~ r~ ~Iy ~i ~vr scww ~l as a• L!4, L1C11a ^YY\+~/'~1 CCii Ci i tir ~ I111n~a / 1 1 1 F 1 ~ T LdL~lI fichirtin 1' it rar r^hih i}arl 1 r a ~~~nrhar! an.+l iua.aiivilVM ir1ilM ra}ri IV~II a~ror VYVN ) in r1a III WV~ L+inn~}art r~ra.~o 1 r.n lir 7 LB~Qna. C~rcal r flnr. rl r.i. n}ral n #v.+r.rar.I. ncrrr~i~~ir~n _frnrr i fh o r 1 ~ora.~rFmo 7 n~ , 1 1 7 t'YIL'i'tVr 141 Alnfieu4h ~i~~n rlln n + ha r.rr~~fin iAr ,n r.~F nllh 1 ~~r~ inne~ /.114 \ / `.!\ ! r.\ / G.`\ ..+++J /~1 ~]1 +hA `~ a~ •rv arr •aa iv auil M if l y ~ IIV ~ivriv iVi iV v1 VaJ/ VV V4 i ViIV 1Gf1 7 1 1 1 1 7 f 1 l1~ ~f1I rI i^im G f'I~'. 1 1 1 1 nnrrrn~4ihl~ _ufk~h ~hn I'Y I IYranciao r AT ~ f hr. r. -1n.-.r lr.-. / 1 1 f 1 1 F 7 7 S 1021 1111 ~rhi nn ica 1 r+ri+ hi hi~orl 1 rcc~~ 1 1 • f /~1 TT°T°nrlan /''~n i.r.r. 1 C r.r.lA~~ '7"'c~ ~:~7~iv 1 ~C v ° aTr vr'~"v-v ~ic ''-- Y ~CM/J I-~m on~ f 1 7 ~ f ~ f+~d~+ir'r raA+ o~ A raAn 1 /~\ I-IArn w~ I Ivl u A~._n u ro-nrnhi hi+c~ frnm A nft7rinrl +hA r ranAr ..A , I I L"S_~~AY1 1\T 11\1 I ^AAT Ln 11111(Y1/±~.I- tLG1L1 Q[gpVTG~QI-f~~Cia7 'Glr~ /~~ G~ 1 .9}~+IS ~r1I r 7 f "AI InP\^ I 1 ' 1 ~ f ~ I I 1 a.~ithnr_i-7- ~. rr ~nfr-~~}rt r~ f.,r -v~ara.~n e omon~ Ar r~ nA.+ rn~a ra r har I~k~r an~F~rnB ma r.~lnl lh lin r+~w ~~ •v• •arv ~Afil Af"F ~I a.~ Lr JC2~ l~nrcao ~ I..r L vv If±Gr ca .~ 1 [al awvaV c krR rccr rlr1 hinarA lM IVI i IIMI IM a~ ~An~A fA Y111h Tr7UA iAC. Are nrrah VIlIV1IL ~1n n.-I~A 17~r7LxfC ihiFArl T VI 1 V fir Ar "iC~R7 Va.iGl hAA TSI~Q V ~ ~~~'1 ~hA ~C~yy'C YA r/~e~ CY~QI'Ci~7: inn111e~J.-. F II Iva>aaavl v .I I~ r awa I .n} hc_Ii Iva vv IIa mi4cnl +A r.An I ItaVU aVl VVI ~rnllr,~J ILI VIIVU hl lrn rJNI f l irlrl lf ly~- I ~nrl n hcmin.~l srar~ m Ar.F.+~ nin.~l 5 I11•~fa~ ~~ ~~,}a~.1^I tittC / }i~Iar ~br° i~ar~l ~ h~~ i•h nIIn~ e nnm CJI~n minn~i~.~pr~ ~•~~PrCe.~Jar l~a C~11 f *a (\.~rlln h~ nffii+a va~IYV rc n i V/ V r fir i III cfinh} VI1y11L a rn in VIV II raone~ I IVV,.JV nnn }n r11 /hl fIVV lL ~:/ in cafa fi/ nr ho., !}h h ~~I+ re•~n I IAId LI L~ rJ11 1 }h r~r i~ar~ har }ho ne~m minniar~ } !'?71 # ,F-.I , /d~ el ~iy_I'•l Y' V l Fio a~. l' MJ V hinrr `raalr I VVI\ is r+rr Gr.r.l L.~V VI ~hihi} r. r.in.~l V~IVawf a.J l7 r_\nr.nic {1A / \VVV r nnn I hIIr1}1^ f / rae~ c / ~ f ~~~ finn of s x/ilrllif al ~7/YI IA}in li fer rlnrl h.+hi} .-.} f 12~LL `cr err, v ~ 'an~ 'anllu rla_d ~a lw ~ a fns V IVV flcn VVV c Cnr.l V 4.VVI . r~~in~l C~.tn.~ VI,IVL.l1 1 \VVV rarn Ca r1fG/ n+s f I.~r r .~ rn l/nl~a . ' 1 1 1 ~ '! r -- r ~ ~ frnm } ho r•~ aI~Y.J 1 r}mar l+ ~ f / f / r•e rt~r Fmo n4 'EYJ eJ '~~ ~: 1 / f / f f / / nn}ia ri} [.{VLI YIL I i~o- /VV I mllc.} EIIAVL h.-. n VV V nmr.n Vil13.l U }ihla_sa LI n}h }ho rlrim anr rat l rr~r.nn .tif }h.. r .-..... ra a.. . frnm } he rl cr.a rFmcn + 1`~R1 r'.~n tvvT-csur ah rcu ralra CnnEnninal ratccc l7ac.ar.i a L lorr. f nlln tir ~ v o ~ lf'1 Aini~~ rifh c~anrlinn ~ha nrn irininnc of r! Ih~ an~inn c /al /'! 1 !' 2\ ! F1 !R \ a nd /'1']1 ~h a o I f ~ e ranaari.h oh alE ha nmm~aiih la uri~h i ha nrim ar~i r~I Irnnn a of ~ ha r aoan ra 0 h!!+ nrrl~~ ~~I\ f~.~rl /`.!`]~ ~ar jo~ in rh ri~r cr~anifin araac• rl arl F..~inhlarlr~e ~n ~ f rnn Cnnlnr ac•inr~a~a r~~r~r~ir+a vinal ~a ~-r-[c. rl h ~ ~ na ~~.. 1. ~ha aoVra~ nm C7 ~ r~an ~ a ivaro arFmo n ni irla f > n~ ~ ~! m~a r.!ln ~ ~1i > ~ i t ~ anr~ I IG~a r AT aL+L+ri A17i'8!'~ bA! Ii I rlmarl+ I r rnn+nr •aa hin la I t f r ~ /R\ TarA aF ohnn~inA in Harm i~-Forl in rlao irlna ~ar~ a raao ~ s > > I r tia~i~ nI{rr~r~$ Gj,J`~7rt+'i ~~ v~ c - nh.~ll hr_~ nrn ~~iriarl in fha rlan nrFmon ~ i }ha narin r~ Lahr! l~rlr ~I r. ~hrn ! Ir~h 1! !h , 4 4 1 c+s.hian~+ n c l~hcan4inr~ f`2 /S 1f Al ahn~i a - f 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 f ~ 1 1 1 T f 1 7 1 1 7 1 T 1 1 1 7 1 sari~hin +hp rpf 1 ±pRfA 1 } . r1L^fs_ nr u ftih ih } i~p rd 1 1 ~ ~ T 1 1 S rirrtfe,r of I •• ~III~IiTn AfY 7 1lAf ln Il~n An.-~ h Ah1 ~Af. 1 .+f nllnh fimnc- uL VaAVf 1 r ~n~in-nra cnif in IAn Afl~nr ac+ ~nc~ Ihr..~for! 4.a! fh o r~n n.+rFmnnf , 1 r~nr~ArFmnn~ mrtf>1r srnhinl~ s t s ~ 1 f ' f f i - > > ~~~~ `~~~{~ ~~ ,,A,,,~ ~ ,, ' F' ~ ,., ~ ~ ~ ,i.,~,, ~,.,t,,,,, ,f1,, ' l i C ~ h i'G~c~r.+h c hAl ra. l ha nnmr~ ~ Afih lo a~li G~Fiq fh fho GY i ra rim .~rl ~" 1"di . nl irnnan -C~i'b rt~ f TiciCG hea r. ~itl~}t i~ l'TCJ ~n ra ra.rt , CU~ . ~ T 7 f r.~rminra is nmm ~nfihln sal ifh fhn n rim.In / rl I rl-~r~n rt .-.f flirt rrtnr~ l-ie.-. .+F fhr. rlinrrnfi ua a Iv vl UlA1_Chlnc ~'~17~7~''f~Ta7 nrs of fhc r Ln 1= Irtrv ~. GGPtG~ lnn i I iCZll ArFmn Aac+ "1'c{..~. nf , rtrllrt lif'Y' ..~j T f'~ .~m. ~ f nilnfi. ri~9~,7'~7e ~CT~irtn~vr~ GV ~TLI 1 ~Z 1 ~ r f Frr..s}mrtnf.~a.ifh al ~..uu 1 Iv ~4~'~ Rn~~f n {4~-~£f~-~ar __~hn Ilcn o ~p~S rlinrt Cnnl ,~,~~~ f A nrt rt.vi ~ f ~c+r~ni lnrtin. 117 c~,-,- sfnrl n z`n~ nnnnr « nlli nnr n A , r.mb nl IlA LIIin a nf rtnfnrc~sr rt1-0n rnll ~rtll nfsr fir sal~fnrFrsul rnnl llafinnc c+ranr.iTlr. .~rnnn nn rlnnirtn Afn rl h•1 fhe, r7n r~A rFmA rlf i i 9 ~an.~rFm~n F Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 ~n+er~a. fi ! , Lli 1 lir._C n/ Infi lQ~j7~ . ~ 1 1 1 1 1 r~r~ 1 1 ~.~f'in n n 1 n~+rrieel_hn~ vu~ ~ ELM NVG +r m.~ L ~. he . ~7llnnh arl ~+n.-1 r.n..r 1 1 f r.~. ~~1 1 iL 11 ~/fnnn nnl ln4 i ion 1 1 1 f 1 1 f 1 1 la ~ t ~ ~ i e f f v ~ ~ t ~ f ~ r ~ xnr~e_~I~~inr 1 \.r ~~ f 7 1 ~ ~..~'~ ~n ,., ~ ~'~ .n7 ~ f, ro c.r~n ~n~~r~fii e ~ o 'i s r ~ s ~ s 11 eR,~ar nz.T~T RLR7id ~n.~l•o .sir .:~L.:... 14.7.. M v /C~1 ^11 fiC.l-airtr~ is r~rn4aiF~iF.~r1 i ~ r ~ ~ r ~~Cr~rir.nc. C.+s.lr~~~~nr~ra CI Ilnr.~rlr. ~a~.rtfi. f i ~ ' ' > > f ~7~~arav~„"77'~FraJ~~CeS~~nr~rvL~c~rr~ (~n~~in~• LT7\ IIA~nlrlirti f"`raali ~naln in^art~a Alaar...-7.-. ~r~~fr~~• ~r~avrv~ ~ i^Y^c. ~ s~~.~ f ~ -•fV'T~~TFCi.7~'~~(JIGL~1~CCiJara~_y y~ -~jyarn ir~el ~r.~ ~r~+aa ' F~~~~~.~J r L'1'~y'1~ f ~ s e mr_s~nr tiiahinla i i 12 ~~l {IA~rin Icl.~r.rln Gnnlnn ~' °~°9 '~. },.,~~3 Cnr 1 a 11A r t .5rin t f'`nllr.f.s 1 t i 1 mc~n high fi.Jn tmrirV t 1 1 ~e[nen_ et trac~n~ .Sr~r) nt tnri iJIiLY iFi1_. C{AItYYL t'4'71nd IG~ Aartval~A! i re\ 4.3 rarnon .~nr1 hi.+vrlcc a no , '~ rc nrnhi i~~. J frr+ o 1 n~orind 1 h~, rnnr r. rr~ ~hrnl~dh_~l~c cnrtnd ~ttrUoLr unvv9 (R'~l ~{nc+ic• Cnrirldn Cnnlnd {.+...~ v.nvly vNa to taJ..a ~vvtva~. yet e~i Fic+~-lir,d in nrn4,ihi+.~.J no~nnn , inr.l 17.-.n tout t La.u .-.r.f i.rv t a R z-.t t itifaro irJo f"`n1 lni~. Qt Irr~7t t of 1 ~nr~ All.~n.~nam tJ IiCC+ 1S2R\ /IIAr~ ~roo~ F/aA~nM1An1 en4tn {llli 17e~n.-.rtt lrl.-. r~ LJ 1 rr~r.n I Iwy n A r. 4~.tilr1~ -..+ ~..r++ /~.-.....f. .~i..Li.~.-... , . t ~hn nricn.~rL! nt trnnc o r.f ~~o it ili ronortro , 1 7 ~~o r~onnrEme~n~ 7 7 13 1 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 rnnr,nrnh ~aaifhirv fhr, rp . v L•LVnfr~ n vv. t'vl a. ne~l m laa , e ,~yf la+,r 711naa a.a 11YY i nnllc~nfinn rtf rvl nnfn and nni mnln f fho rac+aura 1 ~ s I~annfn mnll hc_I_.zllnnho .J 1Al1fhIT fh!'1 r .-an. -.w,r. 1 J } 1 } ~ 7 f (~j (~~LL~nrc•AL+_ era raor ~...~ , .... ...... vv.+ ...~ v Mvl mifforl la+i 11lluva./ rrl ~hin arn fha v ~I'al I T~,'friLln n~F ~ fh.. rr vnn , , f r ' 1 nor_mic+c+inn frnm fha r~ ~' annr-Fmnr vf r1ar.~.-Fmo.-If bt~Ft~: c~,nll loo nlc~rla~ r+ranfor l 1 > > 14 ror~inn.~l m~ nnrl~r 1 1 1 r p '~"'PI:~~~ C~ f d~ 1 rJ"C C.+ CCT~7 V+'ZITTp'CG ~ rl~ o AAnnn 7 •r'e~l l n~ai - T t 1 /~ rr f /1'ITArr11•S Io 1 .~c.} hor n MAL+~IM/ ~ 1[~~r.r.rl 1 * 1 1 1 1 / 1 1 7 7 1 / 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 f > > T > > ~ i~F~r. 7 ~ , ~ F f ~ ncrmicci rn ~,~f#h ~ rl or~.+r}rr.r.s .4 f e f ~ i ~ ~ nr.w+ra.~~FiT~ vvn rr.rua J~u~i4h ~ha r~~ ~rr~~nr~ n ref ~!- ..~. .~ e rorn ~~~~i~ nn 16 r ar ro n~~ T ~-^~d~A ~R .rP 'ir~n i tJ~~ G'C~'t ~crL'".r.1 me Rr r}} n r ..r rn}rr fi~l.-J r±}r rr~ rrvr.w vr.r.r u ~~ ion r~,.vr ~G Q nr r1.- yr r+~. ,.,,., CQ ~II~~ .r..+rFm Nur '` ~''r'~icv I+l1iAI cn iv9 Yjn TQL } .Srr ~~~~ iGl~i" A~ ~~ fr r~rn~r p I~c'~.r.7~~ ,An e~J Enrv 1G f hinl ~C v ~rrm r.n ° u A i~+.+ f Tp lli/' l r.-,n...ti 7i~^ r ~ ArrM rr.4. ar mnr+h.~nin .vl }r n.+}yyti 1 ~n} r r ~~' L'I~J'~1 Thr ~m~ + ~ ~ ~o h~ m.+ ~r~ rrr~}rr r 1 ' `~~ ~ p rB ~ "..~ > """' ce"c7 " r a {1A ~r in > f~r.r rn}af f' ~ f s -'r rnvF£'fG-V~ trFfQi~tCr ~ r T mi~bc~ nor h~rr r ~ f 1 f f 1 f 1 17 AM/'~ ! IltiO A~ +J G. L.I1I+57}p~ A/YI IIH 1'I7Q M~' 1 f 1 1 rcc~ . s f f t i ~ hcfti~rcarr cllncaf /SIYP1 c.llr.rioo 1 s 1 1 I ~ I na• Cd''an ' 4l'. '~7 ~~1 ~ F,Q~I ..r.d 4 F.S2f1 ~ 1'.SICI Ci h .-. r.e~ 1~...•,,... P~...J... §630. Additional Visitor Use Regulations on Department Lands Designated as Ecological Reserves. .._.__.....,, _(a) The_areas listed here have been designated by the Fish and Game Ceommission ase ecolo ical reserves. Ale al descri tion of the boundaries of each ecolo ical reserve is on file. at the de artment's head uarters 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento. All ecological_ resen-es are maintained for the primary purpose of developirig_a statewide program for protection of rare, threatened, or.,er~dangered native plants. wildlife aquatic ,,.,.-- organisms, ands ecialized terrestrial ,,,,,,,_ ' p , or, aquatic habitat types,_,Vsitor uses are dependent upon the provisions of applicable laws and upon„ a determination by the commission that o enin an urea to such visitor use is com atible with the purpose of the property. Visitor use is subject to the regulations below, and sections 550 and 550.5, as well as any other department regulations that may_, apply. These regulations are incorporated by reference into and become a condition of entry andlor ermits. It ism the res onsibili of all visitors to know and understand these re ulations prior to entry, Ecological reserves that are marked with an asteris~*} in Section 630{b} are,,.adiacent to or share sensitive marine environments with Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Marine Managed_Areas_(_MMAs}, andlor Special Closures and are defined in Section 632 of Title _'L4. The general regulations, for MPAs, MMAs, and Special Closures are in Section 632 a and sites ecific re ulations for each are in' Section 632 b .The desi Hated names of the MPAs in Section 632(b~,aenerally correspond with the names ef.,adiacent or overlapping ecological reserves. For example, Fagan Marsh Ecological Reserve shares marine waters the Fagan Marsh State Marine Park. Moro Coio Ecological Reserve is ad'acent to the Moro Co'o State Marine Reserve. b Ecolo icai Reserves owned and o~ erated b the die artment: {1~ Aqua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological Reseryet_San Diego County*L 18 {2) Albany Mudflats Ecological Reserve, Alameda County: (3} Alkali Sink. Ecological Reserve, Fresno County;, (4)_Allensworth Ecological, Reserve, Tulare County_ 5 A ricum Hill Ecolo ical Reserve Amador Coun {6) Atascadero Creek_Marsh Ecological Reserve. Sonoma County;, {7) Bair Island Ecological Reserve, San ,Mateo County"~; ($) Bakersfiei_d Cactus Ecological Reserve, Kern Couniy1 9 Baldwin Lake Ecolo ical Reserve San Bernardino Coun ' 10 Ballona Wetlands Ecolo ical Reserve Los An eles Coun 11 Bati uitos La oon Ecolo icaf Reserve San Die o Coun *- (12) Biq Table Mountain Ecological Reserrie, ,Fresno County', (13 Blue Ridge_ Ecological Reserve,,,Tulare County: X14) Blue Sky Ecological Reserve, San Diego County; ~~Bobelaine Ecological Reserve, Sutter Countys 16 Boden Can on Ecolo ical Reserve San Die a Coun 17 Bo s Lake Ecolo ical Reserve Lake Coun {18) Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Orange County_* (19) Bonny Doon Ecological Reserve, Santa Cruz,County: 20 Boulder Creek/Rutherford Ranch Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Coun 21 Buena Vista Creek Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Coun 22 Buena Vista La oon Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Coun *• 23 Burton Mesa Ecolo icaf Reserve Santa Barbara Coun • 24 Butler Slou h Ecolo ical Reserve Tehama Coun • 25 Butte Creek Can on Ecolo ical Reserve Butte Coun (26) Butte Creek House Ecological Reserve, Butte County; 27 Buttonw~llow Ecolo ical Reserve, ,., , m County; {----~ g- Ke .._..-~---... (28} By-Day Creek Ecolagicaf Reserve, Mono County; 29 Calhoun Cut Ecolo icaf Reserve Solano Count 30 Cambria Pines Ecolo ical Reserve San Luis Obis o Coun ' 31 Canada de los Osos Ecolo ica! Reserve Santa Clara Coun 32 Canebrake Ecolo ical Reserve Kern Coun (33) Carlsbad Highlands Ecological Reserve San_Diego County;,, X34) Carrizo Canyon Ecological Reserve, Riverside County_ 35 Carrizo Plains Ecolo ical Reserve San Luis Obis o Coun includin the American, Panorama, Elkhorn Plain, North Chimineas, and South Chimineas Units; 36 China Point Ecolo ical Reserve Siski ou Coun - (37) Chorro Creek Ecological Reserve, San Luis Obispo County: L3~} Clover Creek Ecolo_g_ical Reserve,,Shas~a-County; 39 Coachella Valle Ecolo ical Reserve Riverside Coun 40 Coal Can on Ecolo ical Reserve Oran a Coun 41 Coldwater Can on Eco[o ical Reserve Ventura Coun - (42) Corral Hollow Ecological Reserve, San .3oaquin„County: (43) Corte Madera Marsh Ecological Reserrie~ Marin Cour##y~`: 44 Cosumnes River Ecolo ical Resenve Sacramento Coun 45 Crestrid a Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Count 46 Dales Lake Ecolo icaf Reserve Tehama Count ' 19 (47) Del Mar Mesall~opez Ridge Ecological Reserve, Sari D,ieao County;, (48)_Del Mon#e Dunes Ecological Reserve. Monterey County_• (49) Eden Landing_Ecologicai Reserve. Alameda Count}G, (50) Elkhorn Slough Ecological Deserve (National Estuarine Research Reserve Monterey County*: {51} Estelle Mountain Ecologica! Resenie. Riverside County_• (52) Fagan Allarsh Ecological Reserve. Napa County`; 53 Fall River Mills Ecolo ical Reserve Shasta Coun • 54 Fish Slou h Ecolo ical~Resenre In o and Mono counties 55 Fremont Valle Ecolo ical Reserve Kern Coun (56) Goleta Sfou~c h_Ecological Reserve. Santa Barbara Count 57 Harrisor~_Grade Ecological Reserve. Sonoma County 58 Headwaters Forest Ecofo ical Reserve Humboldt Coun 59 Hidden Palms Ecolo ical Reserve Riverside Coun 60 Indian Joe S rin s Ecolo ical Reserve In o Coun .~61) Joshua Creek Canyon Ecological Reserve, Monterev County 6( 2) Kaweah Ecological Reserve, Tulare CountyL (63) Kerman_Ecolagical Reserve. Fresno Countyi 64 Kin Clone Ecolo ical Reserve San Bernardino Coun 65 La una Laurel Ecolo ical Reserve Oran a Coun {66} Lake Hodges Ecological Reserve,_.San Diego County;, (fi7) Lake Mathews Ecofogical,Reserve. Riverside Countrr• S68) Leek S~ri_ngs Ecological Reserve. EI Dorado County 69 Libe Island Ecolo ical Reserve Solano Count (70) Limestone Salamander Ecological Reserve. Mariposa County 79 Little Butte Ecolo ical Reserve Mendocino Coun (72) Little Red Mountain Ecological Reserve. Mendocino County;,. 7{ 3) Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve. ,L~ke Count. 74 Lokern Ecolo ical Reserve Kern Coun 75 Macklin Creek Ecofo ical Reserve Nevada Coun • 76 Ma nesia S rin Ecolo ical Reserve Riverside Coun (78) Mattole River Ecological Reserve. Mendocino County 79 McGin Mountain Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Coun 80 Meadowbrook Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Count X81} Moro Colo Ecological Reserve„Monterev County; (82) Morro Dunes Ecological Reserve. including the Bayview Unit, San Luis Obispo Coun 83 Morro Rock Ecolo ical Reserve San Luis Obis o Coun 84 Na a River Ecolo ical Reserve Na a Coun (85} North Table Mountain Ecolagical. Reserve. Butte County_• (86} Oasis Springs Ecological Reserve. Riverside County;, (87) Offshore Rocks and Pinrr,acles. coastal counties 88 Ota Mountain Ecolo ical Reserve San Die o Coun 89 Owl Creek Ecolo ical Reserve Humboldt Coun (90) Palo Verde Ecological ReserrrP. Riverside Count 20 {91} Panoche Hi_Ils .Ecological Reserve, Fresno County 9( 2) Peninsular Ranges Ecological•.Reserve, Riverside Count 93 Pe onia Slou h Ecofo ical Reserve Solano Coun 94 Phoenix Field Ecofo ica! Reserve Sacramento Coun 95 Pil rim Creek Ecofo ical Reserve San Die o Coun (96) Pine Hill Ecological Reserve, Ef Dorado County including the Salmon Falls Unit; (97} Piute Creek Ecological Reserve,.San Bernardino Count 98 Plaisted Creek Ecofo ical Reserve San Die o Coun ' 99 Pleasant Valle Ecofo ical Reserve Fresno Coun 100 Quail Hollow Ecofo ical Reserve Santa Cruz Coun (101) Quail Ridge Ecological Reserve, Napa County; 102 Rancho Jamul Ecofo ica! Reserve includin the Head uarters Unit San Die o Coun • 103 Redwood Shores Ecofo ical Reserve San Mateo Coun 104 River S rin s Lakes Ecofo ical Reserve Mono Coun 105 Saline Valle Ecofo ical Reserve In o Caun (106) San Antonio Valley Ecological Reserve, Santa Clara County, (107) San Bruno Mountain Ecological ReserveSan Mateo County {108) San Diego River Ecological Rese,rve,, San Diego County 109 San Die uito l! a oon Ecofo ical Reserve San Die o Coun *• 110 • San Elio La oon Ecofo ical Reserve San Die o Coun *• 111 San Feli a Creek Ecofo ical Reserve Im erial Coun 112 San Jaa uin River Ecofo ical Reserve Fresno and Madera counties 113 San Luis Re River Ecofo ical Reserve San Die o Coun • (114) Sands Meadow Ecological Reserve. Tuolumne County; (115) Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander Ecological Reserve, Santa Cruz County 116 Santa Rosa Plain Vernal Pool Ecofo ical Reserve Sonoma Coun includin the Hall Road, Todd Road. Wikiup and Yuba Drive Units; 117 Santa Rosa Plateau Ecofo ical Reserve Riverside Coun 118 Semitro is Ecofo ical Reserve Kern Coun 119 Sk Valle Ecofo ical Reserve Riverside Coun (120). Springville Ecological Reserve. Tulare County; (121) Stone Corral Ecological Resen-e, Tulare County 5122 Stone Ridge Ecological Reserve. Butte CountyL 123 S camore Can on Ecofo ica! Reserve Riverside Coun '124 S cuan Peak Ecofo ical Reserve San Die o Coun (125} Table Bluff Ecological. Reserve, Humboldt County; {126} Theiller Sebastopol Meadowfaam Ecological Reserve, Sonoma County, 127 Thomes_Creek Ecological„Reserve, Tehama County ,{1.28) Tomales Bay Ecological, Reserve, Morin County 129 U er New ort Ba Ecofo ical Reserve Oran a Coun ~`• {130) Vernalis.Ecological Reserve, San Joaquin County; {131) Walker Canyon Ecological Reserve,,,San Diego County: 132 Watsonville_Slough Ecological Reserve, Santa Cruz County 133 West Mo'ave Desert Ecofo ical Reserve San Bernardino Coun 134 Woodbrid a Ecofo ical Reserve San Joa uin Coun 2l .(13.5}_Yaudanchi Ecologica,I ,Reserve, Tulare Coun~• and 136 Yorkville Ecolo ical Reserve Mendocino Count . Vic) Ecological Reserves That Require Entr~r„ Permits and Fees #or Wildlife Viewing or Other Visitor_Uses (see subsections 550(c)(2 F~} and 550_5~}_~5)) (1) Elkhorn Slough Ecological., Reserve {2) .Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve (d) Ecological Reserves with Hunting as a Designated Public Use. Unless listed and specified in the_table below, hunting is prohibited on ecological reserves AREA DESCRIPTION ~1 } All h E l i l R Allowed onl at such times and ins ecifiic areas enswor# co og ca esen-e as desi Hated b the de artment. 2 Bair Island Ecolo ical Reserve Watertowl onl {3) Baldwin Lake Ecological Reserve Waterfowl and u land ame onl .Waterfowl hun#in shall be from boats onl . Allowed but onl as art of de artment s ecial (4~BIue Ridge Ecological Reserve o ortunities at such times and ins ecific areas as desi Hated b the de artment. {~} Boden Canyon Ecological U land ame allowed onl at such times and in Reserve s ecific areas as desi Hated b the de artment. 6 B tt ill E l i l R Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas { ~ u onw ow co og ca eserve as desi Hated b the de artment S7) By-Day Creek Ecological Reserve Allowed Waterfowl allowed onl from a boat on the waters (8}_C_a_lhoun Cut Ecological Reserve within the bounda accessible onl from Lindse , Slow h. There are no launch sites on the area. !9) C d d l O E l Allowed but onl as art of de artment s ecial ana a e os sos co ogical , R o ortunities at such times and ins ecific areas eserve as desi Hated b the de artment ( L0} C b k E l i l R '°'llowed onl at such tunes and ins ecific areas ' ane ra e ca a ca eserve g as desi Hated b the de artment Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas L11) Carrizo Plains Ecological Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment. Huntin of co otes and ~ round s uirrels is rahibited on the North and South Chimineas units. {12}__China Point Ecological Reserve Allowed Au ust 1 throw h Februa 14 (13} Coal Canyon Ecological Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas Reserve ~ as desi Hated b the de artment 14 Cosumnes River Ecolo ical Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment 15 Dales Lake Ecolo ical Reserve Waterfowl onl 16 Eden Landin Ecolo ical Reserve Waterfowl allowed onl at such times and in s ecific areas as desi Hated b the de artment 17 Elkhorn Slou h Ecolo ical Allowed oni at such times and ins ecific areas 22 Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment 18 Estelle Mountain Ecalo ical Reserve U land ame onl 19 Fish Slou h Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed 20 Indian Joe S rin s Ecolo ical U land ame onl Reserve 21 K h E l i l R Allowed oni at such times and ins ecific areas awea co o ca eserve as desi Hated b the de artment 2( 2} Kerman Ecological Reserve Allowed July 1 through January 31. Only licensed hunters are allowed to ossess firearms. Shot uns onl (.2.3 Liberty Island Ecological Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment 24 Lokern E l i l R Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas co o ca eserve as desi Hated b the de artment (25} North Table Mountain Deer and u land ame allowed from the da after Ecolo ical Reserve s rin turke season throw h November 15. (26) Oasis Springs Ecological Reserve Allowed (27) Otay Mountain Ecological Allowed in accordance with the Bureau of Land Reserve Mana ement's Wilderness Area Restrictions Deer rabbits dove nail and waterfowl onl and allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas 28 Palo Verde Ecolo ical Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment. Deer huntin is by archery only. Rabbit, dole. quail, and waterfowl huntin is b shot un onl . 29 Panoche Hills Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed from Jul 1 thrau h Janua 31 ~} .Peninsular„ Ranges Ecolagcal Aland am U g e only Reserve . ~) Piute Creek Ecological Reserve Allowed 32 Pleasant Valle Ecolo icai Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment {33} Q il R id E l i l Allowed but onl as art of de artment s eclat ua _ _ ge co og ca Reserve a ortunities at such times and ins ecific areas as desi Hated b the de artment (34) Rancho Jamul Ecological Allowed onl at such times and ins ecific areas Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment 5 RiverSprings Lakes Ecological Allowed Reserve ~~ {~36} Salin_e Valley,Ecoiogical Reserve Allowed ~7)_San Antonio,,Vallev Allowed,. but only as part of department special Ecolo ical Reserve o ortunities at such times and ins ecific areas 23 as desi Hated b the de artment. ,(~38) San Felipe Creek Ecolagical Allowed Reserve (~~~) Sky Valley„Ecological Reserve Upla~d_game only _ ral„Ecological ~ tone or Allowed only at_such times and in specific areas Reserve as desi Hated b the de artment (441) Tomales Bay Ecological Reserve Waterfowl only U land ame onl and onl on the Vernalis Unit ~4~42) Vernalis Ecological Reserve at such times and ins ecific areas as desi Hated b the de artment (443} Walker Canyon Ecological Allowed Reserve ~4~44} West Mojave Desert Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed from July 1 through January 31 (e} Fishing Restrictions and Additional Regulations on Ecological Reserves pursuant to subsection 550(h): AREA DESCRIPTION (1) Aqua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological Reserve Prohibited 24 Baldwin Lake Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited 3~ Ballona Wetlands Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited exce talon shore onl in desi Hated areas alon Ballona Creek flood control channel or from a boat within the channel. Barbless hooks oni . 4~ Bobelaine Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited Prohibited exce t at a desi Hated area at the north end of outer Bolsa Bay, and as (54) Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve ( } provided for in Subsection 632 b for fhe marine waters ^ „ shared with the Bolsa Chica State Marine Park. ~~uena Vista Lagoon Ecological Reserve - ~ Prohibited exce t at desi Hated fishin areas Prohibited except by hand-carried boas or (76} Butte Creek Canyon,.Ecological Reserve flotation devices in the main channel of Butte Creek from February 1 through Aprii 3d ~ B -Da Creek Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited C Prohibited exce t from a boat within the main channel of Calhoun Cut accessible (9~) Calhaun ut Ecological Reserve only from Lindsey Slough. Thee are no „ launchin sites on the area. 24 (10~} Canada de los Osos Ecological Pro~ibi_ted except ' as Reserve „ part of special opportunities in specific areas at such times des_ ianated by the de artment. ~ ~~ 11~ C b k E l i Allowed onl ins ecific areas desi Hated ane ra e co o cal Reserve b the de artment 12~ China Point Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed from boats and the shore. 13~ Cosumnes Rivver Ecological Reserve Allowed only from a boat in the main channel of the Cosumnes River and sloughs accessible from the Mokelumne River. ._ Allowed from boats and the shore, but only 1( 4~} Eden Landing Ecological Reserve at such times and in specific areas as ,. desi Hated b the de artment. . (154) Elkhorn Slaugh Ecological Reserve Allowed only from specific. areas designated by the department and as provided in Subsection 632(b, for the marine waters shared with the Elkhorn , Slou h State Marine Reserve. Fishin is prohibited in the Elkhorn Sough Marine Conservation Area Section 632 b . 16~ Fa an Marsh Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed from boats and the shore. Prohibited within the 20 acre fenced and osted lot of land encom assin two s~rinA areas and an artificia{ impoundment 17~ Fish Slou h Ecolo ical Reserve of 5.6 acres located in the northwest corner of the area known as "Fish Slough", northern Inyo and southern Mono counties. (~~} Goleta Slough Ecological Reserve Prohibited except at designated areas and , as provided for in Subsection 6320 for the marine waters shared with the Goleta Slou h State Marine Park. 19~ Lake Mathews Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited 20~ Leek S rip s Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited 21~ Macklin Creek Ecalo ical Reserve Prohibited 22~ M R k E lo Allowed but may only enter upon that ortion of Morro Rock between the law tide orro oc co ical Resen-e mark and a~aoint ten (10) feet in elevation , above the mean hi h tide mark. 23~ Oasis S rip s Ecolo ical Reserve Prohibited 24~ Palo Verde Ecolo ical Reserve Allawed at ni ht 254 Peytonia Slaugh„Ecological Reserve Allowed from boats and the shore {2~~) Red_wood Shores Ecological Allowed from boats and the shore. Onl Reserve li htwei ht hand-carried boats ma be 25 launched and o erated. (27~} San Dieguito Lagoon Ecological Reserve Allowed from share and Grand Avenue brid e Allowed from boats and the shore in times and_places designated by the department; (28~) San Joaquin River Ecological Reserve. Only lightweight,_hand carried, non_ gasoline powered floating deyices may be , launched and o erated from desi Hated launchin sites. Allowed from boats and the shore. Onl 29~ Tomales Ba Ecolo ical Reserve lightweight, hand-carried boats may be launched and o erated. (30~} Upper Newport Bay Eco,loc~ical Reserve Allowed from boats and in designated shore_areas and as pro~ided,,for in Subsection 6320 for marine waters shared with the U er New ort Ba State Marine Park. Clamming and wading is rohibited Swimmin andlor Boatin .Unless listed ands ecified in the columns below these uses are rohibited on ecolo ical reserves. These uses are rohibited on all ecolo ical reserves not listed here and on those areas below where the cells or felds in the table are em AREA SWIMMING BOATING Prohibited except ,~. (1) Canada de Ios Osos ~ as Hart of special fishinct Reserver _ Ecological opportunities in specific ;areas at , such #imes designated by the d rtment. (2) China Point Ecological Boats may be launched and Reserve o erated in the Klamath River 3 C M h Allowed but only Lightweight hand- ~ ) orte Mader ars a ,. ,,,,,,, Ecological Reserve carried boats ma be launched and o erated within the reserve Allowed but only_lghtweight, hand (4) Cosumnes River , ~ered p E l i l R floating devi es may be I - unched co og ca eserve , and o erated from desi Hated launch sites. (5) Eden Landing Allowed onl at such times and in Ecological Reserve - s ecific areas as desi Hated b the de artment. ~6) Fagan Marsh Ecological Allowed Onlylghtvueight, hand-carried Reserve boats may be launched and o erated. 26 ~) Napa River Ecological Allowed Reserve -- - # __ _- ~ ,. ~ P k i l h ~ Allowed but only lightweight hand- ~ ). ey on a„S oug Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed . carried boats may be launched and o erated within the reserve 9~ _Redwood Shores Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed (10~} S J i Ri Allowed onl at such times and in an oaqu n ver E l i L R specific areas as designated and co og c_a_ eserve authorized b the de artment (11) Tomales„Bay All Allowed for fishin but nl I~tweiaht hand-carried boats may Ecoloaical, Reserve owed be launched and operated. within the reserve. (12} Upper_Newport Bay Allowed only„in that area bayward from Allowed in designated areas only Ecological Reserve North Star Beach to „ and limited to~non-motorized craft mid-channel Bic Iles Horses Pack Stock andlor Horseback Ridin .Unless listed ands ecified in the columns below these uses are rohibited on ecolo ical reserves. These uses are rohibited on all ecolo ical reserves not listed here and on those areas below where the cells or fields in the #able are empty.) AREA BICYCLE DESCRIPTION HORSEBACK DESCRIPTION ll W Allowed on_the designated pa#h L)_Ba ona etla~rds . E l i on the north side of the Ballona co og cal Reserve Creek flood control channel. 2 Canebrake Allowed. only on established Ecolo ical Reserve trails in desi Hated areas Allowed on designated„trails Allowed on designated trails only, excluding dates within 72 only, excluding dates within 72 hours of an weather event that hours of an weather event (3) Coal Canyon a~roduces % inch of ~ that roduces ~/ inch of Ecological Reserve ur ~ ) a n h precipitation_n any 24 hour 1' y h time er io d or an suc er-ent time period, or any such event that produces % inch of that produces %z inch of precipitation in any 72 hour reci itation in an 72 Dour eriod. eriod. Ma be allowed on desi Hated S4) Crestridge roads durin desi Hated E l i l seasons as determined b the Allowed on designated trails co og ca Reserve department. Closures may be im lemented at the discretion 27 of the de artment. (5) Eden Landing Ecolo ical Reserve Allowed on designated trails, Allowed on designated trails - ~6} Headwaters Forest Ecological Reserve Allowed onl on the northern 3.5 mile desi Hated corridor. ° .Year round Year ,,,,, ,,._ access is allowed only, on tha round access is all wed onl portion of the Mhe Schuler ~ on that ortion of the Mike Trail in the n ~~~~~~ ~heast corner of Schuler Trail in the northeast ~7) Magnesia Spring , Section 24. and the Miraae corner of Section 24. and tie Ecological Reserve Trail where it enters Seption 24 Miraae Trail where it esters in the north and continues south until the trail becomes the Her effries Trail which. continues south and then easy Section 24 in the north and continue south until the rail becomes the Herb Jeffries Trail which.continues south and exits the Ecological and then east and exits the Reserve at the eastern border Ecological Reserve at the of Section 24. Access is also allowed vear ro,~and on the Ho alon Cassid Trail in the eastern order of Section 24. Access is also allowed vear round on the Hopalorlg eastern portion of Section 35. Those partions of the„Art Smith Cassidy Trail in the eastern ortion of Section 35. Tho e Trail in Sections 35 and 27 are portions of the Art Smith Trail oven from October 1 through .~r~ne 30 and closed from July 1S through September 30. in Sections 35 and 27 are open from October 1 through June 30 and clos.~d from July , 15 throu h Se ~~ember 30. ~} Redwood_Shores Allowed along the levee-top Ecolo ical Reserve , road s stem f9) Upper Newport All d l Allowed on established trails in Bay Ecological, Reserve owe on y on paved Back ~ l3ay Drive. design_ated areas. 28 h Desi Hated Closures and Restrictions on Ecolo ical Reserves: AREA DESCRIPTION (1) Apricum Hill Ecological Reserve Closed to all visitor uselaccess ~2)_BallonaW_etlands No Berson shall. allow pets, including dogs and cats. to Ecolo ical Reserve enter the reserve. ~)_Bair Island Ecological Reserve Closed to all visitor uselaccess from February 15 throw h Ma 20 (4} Bobelaine Ecological, Reserve Closed to all visitor uselaccess (5) Bolsa Chica Ecological Pets are. rp ohibited, except when they remain inside a Reserve motor vehicle. e_an _ orttons are c ose to al ccess. p Etor / (6) Calhoun Cut Ecological R . n Cut a , ,,,, ~ "~~ The navigable portions of Calhou nd a s sociated eserve , ,, slow hs are accessible b boat from Lindse Slou h. (7) Canebrake Ecological Pets are prohibited except for hunting dogs at such Reserve . times and in specific areas as designated and authorized b the de artment f8) Canada de los„Osos Ecolo ical Reserve Closed to all visitor uselaccess except for special o ortunities er subsections 630 d and 630 e U Carrizo Canyon Ecological Closed to all visitor uselaccess from January 1 thror;~h Reserve , September 30. Pets are prohibited, except when they remain inside a motor vehicle. (10) Carrizo Plains Ecological Access to the South Chimineas Unit reauires an entry Reserve , ermit issued b the de artment. Permits must be filled out and returned to the de artment u on leavin the area. (11~China Point Ecological Reserve Closed to all visitor uselaccess from Februa 15 throw h Ma 20 (12) Corral Hollow Ecologcal Closed to all visitor use/access Reserve (13) Cosumnes River Pets are rohibited exce t when the remain inside a Ecolo ical Reserve motor vehicle. (14) Headwaters Forest Pets are prohibited except for dogs on a leash on the Ecolo ical Reserve „ northern 3.5 mile desi Hated corridor. 15~ Hdde_n__Palms Ecolo ical g Closed to all visitor uselaccess Reserve X16}.Lake Mathews Ecological Closed to all visitor uselaccess Reserve (_17} Leek Springs Ecological Closed to all visitor uselaccess Reserve (18} Limestone Salamander Ecolo ical Reserve Closed to all visitor use/access 19 Macklin Creek Ecolo ical Closed to all visitor uselaccess 29 Reserve _ S20) Magnesia Spring .. Year round access is allowed only on that portion of Ecological Reserve the Mike Schuler, Trail in the norlrheast corner of Section 24...,~nd the Mirage Trail where it enters Sec 'on 24 in the o h and con ' ues south until h ra'I becomes the H rb Jeffri s Trail which continues south and then eas~.and exits the Ecological Reserve at the eastern border of Section 24 Access is also a lowed .ear round on the Hopalona Cassidy Trail in the easternportion of Section 35. Those portions of the, Art Smith Trail in Sections 35 and 27 are open from October 1st through June 30th and closed from July 1 through September 30 : Pets are prohibited ex e t when he remain inside a motor vehicle. 21 Phoe_n_x Field Ecological Closed to all visitor use/access Reserve _U_Pine Hill Ecological Reserve Clased to all visitor use/access 23 Qual_ Ridge Ecological Reserrie Closed to all visitor uselaccess except for special o unities er 630 33 L24) San Joaquin River Ecolo ical Reserve Closed to all visitor uselaccess except for special o ortuni ies er 63 a 27 (25} Santa Cruz„L~ng-toed Salamander,,Ecological Reserve Closed to all visitor use/access X26} Santa Rosa Plain Verna! Pool Ecolo ical Reserve Closed to all visi#or uselaccess 27 . #one Ridge Ecological Closed to all visitor uselaccess except for department eserve authorized interpretive. educational. or research ra rams. ~ ~~~ (28) Table Bluff Ecobaical Reserve The fenced western lil area is closed to all visitor uselaccess 29 Woodbrid a Ecolo ical Closed to al! visitor uselaccess exce t for the viewin 30 Reserve area ~_Ecological Reserves Autf~orized for Dog Training_ (1~ Rancho Jamul Ecological Reserve A Retriever trainin allowed in the desi Hated area onl and re uires a s ecial use eg~ rmit. ' Shootin Areas. Ecolo ical Reserves ursuant to subsection 550 cc with desi Hated shootin area i.e. ran es and additional re ulations (~ Carrizo Plains Ecolag,ical Reserve A Tar et shootin is allowed in desi Hated areas onl . Note: Authori cited: Sections 200 202 203 355 710 710.5 710.7 713 1050 1526 152$ 1530 -,~~'~~o'= 1580 1581 1583 17fi1 1764 1765 1907 2118 2190 and 10504 Fish and Game Code. Reference: Sections 355 711 713 1050 1055.3 152fi, 1528, 153041570, 1571,.1572. 1580, 1581,,,1,58,2„1 1583, 1584, 1585, '1590. 1591, 1764 ~ 17fi5 2006 and 10504 Fish and Game Code. 31 Regulatory Language Section 703, Title 14, CCR, is amended to read: 703. Miscellaneous Applica#ions, Tags, Seals, Licenses, Permits, and Fees. {a) Applications, Forms and Fees for January 1 through December 31 (Calendar Year) {1) Permits for Restricted Species (A) 2011 Restricted Species Permit Fees 1. Restricted Species Permit Application (New) $101.50 2. Restricted Species Permit Application {Amended or Renewal) $ 52.00 3. Animal Care -Welfare Species $ 51.50 4. Animal Care -Detrimental Species $433.25 5. Aquaculture $433.25 6. AZA -Detrimental Species $433.25 7. Breeding ~ $433.25 8. Resident BrokerlDealer $433.25 9. Nonresident Broker/Dealer ~ $866.00 10. Resident Exhibiting $433,25 11. Nonresident Exhibiting $866.00 12. Native Species Exhibiting $433.25 13. Resident Nuisance Bird Abatement $433.25 14. Nonresident Nuisance Bird Abatement $866.00 15. Research -- Detrimenta! Species $433.25 16. Shelter $ 51.50 17. Single Event Breeding for Exhibitors $ 51.50 18. Fish $433.25 19. Fee for two bi-annual inspections (All permits except Aquaculture and Fish} $173.25 20. Fee for two bi-annual inspections (Aquaculture and Fish) $3,000.00 21. Hourly fee for inspections longer than 2 hours $ 55.00 {B) New Restricted Species Permit Application (FG 1312 (New 11110)), incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person applying for all permits specified in subsections 671 .1(b){1)-(12}, except for the permit specified in subsection 671.1{b)(7) (Native Species Exhibiting Permit}, shall submit this application when applying for a new permit. (C) Native Species Exhibiting Permit Amendment Request form {FG 1312a (New 11110)), incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person with a valid Native Species Exhibiting Permit specifi ed in subsection 671.1(b)(7) and requests to add species, change authorizations and conditions or change the facility's name andlor address shall submit this form. (D} New Native Species Exhibiting Permit Application (FG 1312b ( New 11110)}, incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person applying for the Native Species Exhibiting Permit specified in subsection 671.1 (b}{7} shall submit this application when applying for a new p ermit. {E) Restricted Species Permit Inventory of Animals form (FG 1313 (New 11110)), incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person applying for any permits specifiied in subsections 671.1(b){1) - (12}, except for the permit specified in subsection 671.1(b)(7} (Native Species Exhibiting Permit), shall submit this form when applying for a new permit. (F) Native Species Exhibiting Permit Inventory of Animals form (FG 1313a (New '11110)), incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person applying for the Native Species Exhibiting Permit specified in subsection 671.1(b)(7) shall submit this form when applying for a new permit. . (G) Restricted Species Permit Amendment Request form (FG 1313b (New 11110)), incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person with a valid permit specified in subsections 671.1{b}(1) - (12}, except for the permit specified in subsection 671.1 {b)(7} {Native Species Exhibiting Permit}, and requests to add species, change authorizations and conditions or change the facility's name and/or address shall submit this form. (H) Restricted Species Nonresident Exhibiting Permit Itinerary form (FG 1316 (New 11110)), incorporated by reference herein. 1. Any person applying for a Nonresident Exhibiting Permit specified in subsection 671.1(b)(6) or amending an existing itinerary on file with the department shall submit this form as required in subsection 671.1(c)(2}(G). (I) Any person renewing an existing restricted species permit specified in Section 671.1 {b), shall submit their request using an annaai report generated and provided by the department. (2) Permits for Special Use of Department Lands (A) Special Use Permit Fees 1. NonTrefunda.ble Special Use Permit Application ,.._ $ 57.00 2. Application Surcharge per Section 704. Title 14 ,_,.,,,,, $ 1 71, 3. Ty~e 1 Special Use Permit,.,,,, ,,, .,~ x-53 75 4. Type 2 Special Use Permit _ ~~~~ $311.75-~~~~~~~ 54. T _ e 3~ Special Use Perm ._.,_.....:_ (B} Special Use Permit Application (FG-WLB-730 (New 0812011}) incorporated by reference herein. ~..Anyperson or group applyin,g, fior a special use of department land specified in subsection 550 d shall submit this a lication when a I in fora ermit ursuant to subsection 550.5 d . {b) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 699, Title 14, the department shall annually adjust the fees of all licenses, stamps, permits, tags, or other entitlements required by regulations set forth in this section.. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 713, 1002, 1050, 1053, 1528, 1 X85. 2118, 2120, 2122, 2150, 2150.2, and 2157, Fish and Game Code. Reference: Sections 713, 1050, 1053, 2116, 2116.5, 2117, 2118, 2120, 2125, 2150, 2150.2, 2151, 2157, 2190, 2193, 2271, 12000, and 12002, Fish and Game Code. 2 Cal'rfomis Na(ural Resources Agency S!a!e of Califomla DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME PERMIT APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE OF DEPARTMENT LANDS (Nonrefundable Application Fee: $58.71) INSTRUCTIONS: To apply for a Special Use Permit, fill in the information requested on this page. Sign and date where indicated below. Mail or deliver the form and the nonrefundable app[ication fee of $58.71 to the Lands Supervisor at the appropriate Regional Office. See Attachment A for addresses and phone numbers. The Application Fee is the only fee that is paid at the time of submitting the application. If you will be charging a fee for participation in the event or activity (beyond the Department's entrance fee, where required}, charging a fee for a service, selling items orfund-raising an-site, complete Attachment D (FG-WLB-d, Special Use Permit Supplement) and submit it with the application. Yau will be contacted by Regional land management staff regarding approval or denial of the permit, permit conditions, and scheduling a site visit if necessary. Information about additional permit fees, potential casts, and terms and conditions are in Attachment B. For questions about your permit, contact the Regional Office and request to be contacted by land management staff for the property you would like to use. For general questions about Special Use Permits, contact the Department's Lands Program at {916} 445-3418 Payment Policy: Payment may be made by money order, cashier's check, personal or business check, or credit card. For credit cards, please use the Department's credit card au#horization form (httpalwww.dfg.ca.govllicensinglformsl}. Personal or business checks must be made payable to the CA Dept. of Fish and Game and have the account holder's name and address imprinted on the check. Checks returned to the Department for insufficient funds or other failure to pay the amount due may cause the Department to deny the issuance of a permit or will render an issued permit invalid. ITEM 1. ALL APPLICANTS: PLEASE COMPLETE a~~ sECTinnls nF ITFAlI ~ F1RST NAME: M.I. LAST NAME: ORGANIZATION NAME {IF APPLICABLE): (AREA CODE)PHONE NUMBER(S): ADDRESS: CITYISTATEIZIP CODE: FAX NUMBER: E-MAIL ADDRESS: DEPARTMENT LAND TO BE USED (ONE PROPERTY PER APPLICATION); REQUESTED DATE(S) OF 115E (CAN REQUEST MULTIPLE EVENTS ON ONE PROPERTY OVER A 12 MONTH PERIOD OR LESS): NAME AND PHONE NUMBER FOR 2 CONTACT PERSON 1S THIS EVENTS} A HUNTING DOG TRIAL OR TEST? (Sec, 550(6)(14),1ille 14,CCR) ESTIMATED NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT WILL BE ON-SITE PER DAY TYPES AND EST. NUMBER OF VEHICLES (CARS & TRUCKS, RV'S, TRAILERS, BICYCLES, ETC.) ON-SITE PER DAY TYPE(S) AND ESTIMATED NUMBER OF ANIMALS ON-SITE PER DAY (SPECIFY FOR DOGS, HORSES, BIRDS (SPECIES IF KNOWN)), OR ANY OTHER TYPES OF ANIMALS). 11= NONE, ENTER N1A. ITEM 2. COMPLETE FOR ALL ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS OTHER TWAN WONTING DOG TRIALS OR TESTS: On a separate sheet of paper, describe the special use event or activities in detail from set-up through tear-dawn. Include the equipment and supplies that will be used. Attach the description to this application. The application is incomplete without the description. If an activity is not listed in the description, your permit will not allow it. ITEM 3. ALL APPLICANTS: SIGN AND DATE APPLICATION. [ certify under penalty of perjury under the laws and regulations of the State of California that all information on #his application is true and correct. I understand that it is unlawful to use or possess a per-nit which was obtained by fraud or deceit (Fish and Game Code Section 152(b}). I understand that in the event that this information is found #0 6e untrue or incorrect, the permit will be considered invalid, it must be immediately surrendered to the Regional Manager or authorized representative, and future special use permits maybe denied. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE I]ATE Naturat Resowces Agency State aPCelifomia For this Special Use Permit to be valid, it must include the entire Form FG WLB-730 completed by the applicant and Department staff, as indicated, and any attachments from the Department indicated below. The permittee or designee must have the permit in possession on-site during the special use and show it, upon demand, to any Department employee. • For Department Completion On[y SPECIAL USE OF DEPARTMENT LANDS- PERMIT 4Requires ~Appro~al by Wld[i~€e Area or` Ecological Reserve Managery 1. Region #: 2. Name of Property (one property per application): 3. Permit Valid for Date{s): 4. Unit{s) of Property to Se Used: 5. Circle Permit Type: 1 2 3 6. Is there a map showing location of permitted activities attached? _ (Type 1 8 Type 3 are defined in Attachment "B". Type 2 =Dog trial per Sec 550(b)(14),Titfe 14. Includes hunting dog trials and tests. 7. Attachment "B" Standard Conditions attached to permit: Yes No 8. Special conditions dated S. Comments: are attached to this permit. (If none, enter NIA). 'Fees and Costs (in addition to $58.77 application feel Type 1, 2, or 3 Permit Fee: Additional Casts Total: CleaninglDamage Deposit: Total Due: 'Permit fee and costs are per Sec#ion 703, Title 14 Type 1: $53.751 Type 2: $311.751 Type 3: $3$6.50 2' Attach explanation of "other costs" if any. Approved by: Wildlife Area or Ecological Reserve Manager Approved by: Regional Manager or Designated Representative Date: Date: 2 Additional Costs: Naluraf Resources ggertcy 51ate of Celifomia Attachment A APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE OF DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME LANDS (FG-WLB-730): ADDRESSES OF DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS After determining the county where the proposed special use would occur, use the table below to find the corresponding DFG regional headquarters. Mail the completed FG-WLB-730 application form, application fee and any supplementary information to the attention of the LANDS SUPERVISOR at that address. If your permit is approved, use the same address to submit the acceptance of terms and conditions (Attachment C}, the permit fee and payment of other costs, if any. NORTHERN REGION.`('!}, 6D1 Locust Street Redding, CA 960D1 53D 225-23D0 `NQRTH CENTRAL REGION {2), 17D1 Nimbus Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95fi7D 91 fi 358-290D BAY-DELTA REGION (3} 7329 Silverado Trait Napa, CA 94558 707 944-5500 CENTRAL REGION (4} 1234 East Shaw Avenue Fresno, CA 93710 (559) 243-4DD5 SOUTH COAST R. EGIDN (5} 3883 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 (858} 4fi7-4201 .,INLAND DESERTS REGION {6~ 36D2 Inland Empire Boulevard, Suite C-22D Ontario, CA 91764 {909) 484-D1fi7 Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Teharna, Trinity Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, EI Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, . Sierra, Sutter, Yuba, and the portions of Sacramento, San Joaquin and Yolo Counties that are north of I-~ 8 and east of I-5 Alameda, Contra Costa, Morin, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Solana, Sonoma and the portions of Sacramento, San Joaquin and Yolo counties that are south of I-80 and west of I-5 Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Monterey, Merced, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare, and Tuolumne Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura Imperial, Inyo, Mono, Riverside and San Bernardino FG-WLB-730-a (New 0812011) 3 Natural Resources Agency Attachment B APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE OF DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME LANDS {FG-WLB-73©): INFORMATION ABOUT SPECIAL USE PERMITS '1] Issuance of Special Use Permits A Special Use Permit may be issued to cover one or multiple events, over a period of '12 months or less, on a single property. A separate application and fee are needed for each property. Permits are issued to a single individual or organization and are not transferable. Criteria used by the Department to approve or deny a special use permit application are included Section 550.5{d)(3)(A), Title 14, California Code of Regulations (CCR). The applicant will receive written notification from the Department's Regional Land Management Staff regarding the approval or denial of the permit, a permit fee, possible additional costs, and terms and conditions of the permit. Permit denials include a written explanation of the reason(s) fior the denial. After the nonrefundable application #ee ($58.71) has been paid with the submission of the applica#ion, no additional payment is required until after the applicant has received written notification that the Department intends to approve the special use permit. PLEASE NOTE: If you receive a Type 1 or Type 2 permit (defned below), sign and return Attachment C with the permit fee to the "Lands Supervisor" at the appropriate Regiona! Office prior to the event. This step is necessary for your permit to be valid. If you receive a draft Type 3 permit, a signed, valid permit will not be issued until Attachment C is signed by the applicant and returned with payment for a!I fees and costs indicated on the draft permit to the "Lands Supervisor" at the appropriate Regional Ofi•ice. 2] Tyues of Special ,Use Permits Type 1 Special Use -Type 1 special uses involve 30 or fewer visitors on-site, ten or fewer (0 - 10) animals (such as dogs or horses) or bicycles {or other pedaled vehicles) in total, does not require the use of animals, bicycles, vehicles, or large equipment outside of designated parking areas, roads, traits, or areas authorized for visitor use, and use ofi the site for one fut! day or less during regular operating hours for the subject property. Visitor is defned in Section 550{b}{5),Title 94. Type 2 Special Use --Hunting dog trials and tests. "Dog Trial" for the purposes of department lands, is defined as an organized competitive or scored event for testing hunting dog performance. (Section 550(b)(94), Title 14). Type 3 Special Use -Type 3 special uses involve any of the following {with the exception of hunting dog trials): over 30 visitors, over ten animals (such as dogs or horses} or bicycles (or other pedaled vehicles) in total, use of animals, bicycles, vehicles, or large equipment outside of designated parking areas, roads, trails, or areas authorized far visitor use, or use of the site for more than one day during regular operating hours. SEale c FG-WLB-730-b (New 0812011). 4 Natural Resources Agency 3 Fees and Costs for Suecial Use Permits A permit fee is charged in order for the Department to recover normal costs associated wi#h specie! use permits. If the Department intends to approve your special use permit, you will receive written notification about the permit fee and other casts that may be associated with your special use. Permit Fees: Type 1 = $53.75 Type 2 = $311.75 Type 3 = $386.50 Additional Costs: If it is determined in advance by the Regional Manager or their designated representative that department staff will need to conduct work outside of normal duties to prepare for the special use, monitor or assist with the special use, andlor return the site to its previous condition following the special use, payment to the State to recover the additional anticipated cost may be required in advance of receiving the Speciai Use Permit. The additional cost will be based on the number of hours worked, the job classifications of State personnel required to conduct the work, other casts incurred by the Department (e.g. extra mileage, supplies) and overhead based on the Department's official rate. Cleaning or Damage Deposit: Depending on circumstances and the anticipated need for cleaning or damage repair associated with a special use, the applicant may be charged a cleaning or damage deposit as determined by the Regional Manager or their designated representative . Costs to return the site to its previous condition will be deducted from this deposit. The Regional Manager or their designee will determine if all or only a portion of the deposit is refunded. For-Profi# or Fund-Raising Uses: Section 6, Article XVI of the California Constitution prohibits any person, entity, or organization from holding, sponsoring, leading, or otherwise conducting a recreational, educational, or other activity occurring wholly or partially within or on any department land for profit or fund raising purposes without adequate compensation for the commercial use of state resources. Unless an event is .sponsored or co-sponsored by the Department, the Regional Manager or their designated representative may charge a guaranteed minimum fee or percentage of the gross profits as a condition of issuing a special use permit that authorizes for profit or fundraising activities on department lands. The criteria utilized #o determine the fee or percentage are in the Section 550.5{d)(3}(A), Title 14, CCR. 4 Terms and Conditions for S ecial Use Permits Speciai Conditions: To protect human health and safety, natural or cultural resources, or department facilities, the Regional Manager or their designated representative may impose special conditions in addition to the standard terms and conditions listed below (Section 550.5(d)(4){B), Title 14, CCR}. All terms and conditions for a special use permit are provided to the applicant with written notification of approval or pending approval from the Regional Manager or their designee. Standard Terms and Conditions: Standard terms and conditions far special use permits are listed below. 1. The term of the permit is only for the date or dates and time or times specified on the permit. State c FG WLB-730-h (New 0812011] 5 Natural Kesources Agency 2. Permits are not transferable. 3. Permittee or representative must be in possession of the permit on-site during the special use. 4. Only special use activities listed in the permit are authorized by the permit. 5. Beyond the special use activities authorized by the permit, the permittee, employees, agents, contractors and participants will be responsible for knowing and complying with ail general rules and regulations for rase of Department lands in Section 55d, Title 14 and any site specifc regulations for the subject property in Section 559 (for a Wildlife Area} or Section 634 (for an Ecological Reserve). 6. No structures may be constructed on or transported onto the property, and no modification, decoration, or alteration of department facilities, grounds, trees or shrubs shall occur unless specifically described in writing, submitted with the permit application and authorized in the permit. 7. Permittee will control all traffic, vehicles and equipment associated with the special use as directed by the Regional Manager or designated representative. 8. Permittee will restore the area to its prior condition to the satisfaction of the Regional Manager or designated representative. 9. Per Sections 14998 et seq., California Government Code, if the special use includes filming or still photography for other than personal use or news media, the permittee will possess a valid permit from the California Film Commission prior to conducting filming or photography. 10. Film or photographs used for other than personal use will credit the subject property and the Califiornia Department of Fish and Game. 11. The Department may require at its discretion, the following special conditions: a. Fire controk measures and additional fire fighting equipment to be furnished by the permittee as required by the Regional Manager or designated representative: b. First-aid service to be supplied by the permittee, including ambulance service, doctors or nurses. c. Additional !aw enforcement or traffic control personnel at the expense of the permittee. d. Parking arrangements required far the permittee's operating personnel. e. Provision of sanitary facilities, at the expense of the applicant, may be required as a condition of a special use permit. This may be above and beyond sanitary facilities that are furnished by the department. f. Provision of garbage cans for the special use activities and removal of garbage to be provided by the permittee: State c FG-WLB-730-b (New 08!2011} 6 Nelural Resources agency 12. The Regional Manager or their designated representative may terminate without prior notice any special use activity when it is necessary for human health and safety or protection of natural or cultural resources or department facilities, or for violation of any rules or regulations of the department or conditions of the special use permit. In addition, any Special Use Permit may be cancelled without notice in the event of a disaster or unforeseen emergency. 13. It is an express condition of this permit that the State, its officers, agents and employees shall be free from any and all liabilities and claims for damages andlor suit for or by reason of any death of or injury or injuries to any person or persons or damages to property of any kind whatsoever, whe#her the person or property of the permittee, its agents or employees, or third persons, from any cause or causes whatsoever while in or upon said premises or any part thereof during the term of this permit or occasioned by any occupancy or use of said premises or any activity carried on by permittee in connection therewith; and permittee hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify and to save harmless-the State, its officers, agents and employees from ail liabilities charges, expenses {including counsel fees} and cost on account of or by reason of any such deaths, injury, IiabiGties, claims, suits, or losses however occurring or damage growing out of same. 14. For events or activities having greater potential hazard or liability to the State than is incurred through typical daily activities on the subject property, the permittee will be required to provide the Regional Manager or #heir designated representative with a certificate of insurance with required endorsements as-proof of liability insurance coverage. The policy will cover the period of the permit and will be in an amount no less #han one of the following as determined by the Regianal Manager or their designee: a. Public Liability $300,000 each person, $500,000 each occurrence, Property Damage Liability and Products Damage Liability $200,000; OR b. Combined single limit (CSL} $500,000 per occurrence; OR c. Combined single limit (CSL} $1,000,000 per occurrence Insurance policies shall be underwritten to the satisfaction of the State and shall contain the following special endorsement: State of California, its officers, employees, and servants are included as additional insured but only insofar as operations under this contract or permit are concerned; The insurer will not cancel or reduce the insured's coverage during the period that this permit is in effect or without 30 days prior written notice, whichever is shorter, to State. This cancellation provision shall not be construed in derogation of the duty of the permittee to furnish insurance during the entire term of the permit. 15. The interest of permittee created by this agreement may be subject #o property taxation. Permittee agrees to pay any possessory interest tax or any other tax levied on such interest and to indemnify the State from any damage or loss arising, by reason of such tax or Revenue and Taxation Code Section 107.6. SLaia t FG-WLB-730-b (New Q812011) 7 3Vatural Resources Agency Attachment "C" Application for Special Use of - Department of Fish and Game Lands (Form FG-WLB-730}: Applicant Acceptance of Terms, Conditions and Costs If the Department intends to approve a special use permit, the blank information #ields near the bottom of this form will be filled out by the Department staff responsible for managing the subject property and sent to you. For a Type 1 or Type 2 permit (Type 2 is a dog trial per Sec S50(b}(14}): This form will be attached to a signed Special Use Permit, that will include the permit Terms and Conditions and notification of the permit fee and additional casts, if any. Any charges beyond the permit fee will include an itemized explanation. Unlike the application fee, the permit fee and payment for any costs not yet incurred by the Department are refundable if your activity or event is cancelled. The permit will not be valid unless Attachment C is signed and returned with the permit fee and payment for any additional charges prior to the even#. Send these items to the Lands Supervisor at the appropriate Regional Office. A valid permit includes the completed application, including the section signed by the Wildli#e Area or Ecological Reserve Manager, and any attachments indicated on the permit. Conducting a special use activity without a valid permit is a violation of Section 550.5 (d){8}, Title 14, CCR and is therefore subject to enforcement action. F'or a Type 3 Permit: This form will be attached #o a draft permit (not valid}.. fn order to receive a valid, signed permit after reading the terms, conditions and costs, sign below and send this form with the draft permit and any payment due to the Lands Supervisor at the appropriate Regional Office. Any charges beyond the permit fee will include an itemized explanation from the Department. Unlike the application fee, the permit #ee and payment for any costs not yet incurred by the Department are refundable if your activity or event is cancelled. After the permit is signed by the Wildlife Area or Ecological Reserve Manager and the Regional Manager (or designee}, it will be mailed back to you as your valid permit. A valid permit includes the completed application, including the section signed by the managers mentioned above, and any attachments indicated on the permit. Conducting a special use activity without a valid permit is a violation of Section 550.5 (d)(8), Title 14, CCR and is therefore subject to enforcement action. Payment Policy: Payment may be made by money order, cashier's check, personal or business check, or credit card. For credit cards, please use the Department's credit card authorization farm (httpalwww.dfg.ca.govllicensinglfarms/}. Personal or business checks must be made payable to the CA Dept. of Fish and Game and have the account holder's name and address imprinted on the check. Checks returned to the Department for insufficient funds will render the permit invalid. The Department may also deny the issuance of a permit or revoke an issued permit, if the permittee has failed to reimburse the Department for the amount due. I have read and accept the attached permit Terms and Conditions for the Special Use at: on Name of Subject Property on Permit Application Date{s) that Permit is Valid (Entered by L7FG staff) (Entered by l7FG staff) understand that the Regional Manager or authorized representa#ive may terminate without prior notice any special use activity or event when it is necessary for safe#y, the protection of resources, ar for violation of any rules or regulations of the Department of Fish and Game or the terms and conditions of this permit. I also understand that any Special Use Permit may be cancelled without notice in the event of disaster or unforeseen emergency. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE Slate c FG Wf_B-730-c (New 0812011) 8 Natural Resources Agency State of California Attachment "D" DEPARTMENT ~F F15H AND GAME SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION (FG-WLB-730) SUPPLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS: If you will be charging a fee for participation in the event or activity (beyond the Department's entrance fee, where required}, charging a fee for a service provided on-site, or wilt be selling items orfund-raising on~ite, complete and attach this form to your Special Ilse Permit application. If additional space is required, continue on a separate sheet of paper and attach. If a question does not apply to your use, enter NIA. 1. Please answer yes or no: Isthe permittee anon-profit, tax-exempt organization per the Internal Revenue Service Code Section 54'1(c)? 2. List of fees and charges to participants) attendees. For Department properties that normally charge visitors an entry permit or day pass fee, list any fees or charges that would be in addition to Ehe Department's entry fee. If any fees charged to participantslattendeesore intended to recover the permittee's cost far the special use application and permit fees, that can be indicated in this section by identifying the portion of the participant or attendance fees intended to recover that cost. 3, List of items or services to be sold during the special use. 4. Estimated grass receipts and net profits to the permittee. 5. Identify additional indiuiduals, businesses or organizations that will receive revenue from entrance fees or from providing goods or services. If the spec'r€ic individuals, businesses or organizations are unknown at this time, at a minimum identify the types of entities that are likely to receive revenue from this event. 6. Method(s) of advertising and promoting the event. Attach sample copy of brochures, flyers, poster, etc. The Department reserves the right to review and approve a1i promotional materials to protect the interests of the Department. 7. Detailed description of displays and concession booths to be installed. S. List of all organizations involved, whether sponsors, recipients or promotionaE firms. Commercial sponsors must be specifically listed. FG-WLB-730-d (New 0$12091} 9