South County Subarea Plan
The San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) Plan for the southwestern portion of San Diego County was approved in 1998 and covers 85 species. The City of San Diego, portions of the unincorporated County, and ten additional city jurisdictions make up the San Diego MSCP Plan Area. The County Subarea Plan (South County Subarea Plan) was adopted by the Board of Supervisors in October 1997.
The goal of the South County Subarea Plan is to acquire or permanently protect 98,379 acres in the unincorporated area. Since 1998, thousands of acres of land have been added to the MSCP by local, State, and Federal agencies.
Project Contact: MSCP@sdcounty.ca.gov
UPCOMING EVENTS
MSCP Annual Reports go before the Board of Supervisors every spring. Click above to see the most recent annual report and subscribe below to receive hearing updates as they become available.
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Final
San Diego MSCP Plan
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South
County Subarea Plan
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Implementing
Agreement
- Biological Mitigation Ordinance (Attachments)
- Biological Opinion (for the South County Subarea Plan)
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MSCP
Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement
Vol. 1
- MSCP Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement Vol. 2
- Framework Management Plan (Attachment A)
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Board Report and Attachments