Placer Legacy
Placer Legacy is a Countywide, open space and habitat protection program. Placer Legacy will result in a comprehensive open space plan for Placer County that preserves the diversity of plant and animal communities in the County and addresses a variety of other open space needs, from agriculture and recreation to urban edges and public safety. Placer Legacy will help maintain the County's high quality of life and promote economic vitality.
How Does Placer Legacy Work?
- It is totally voluntary. Only willing buyers and willing sellers participate.
- It is based on the existing County General Plan and community plans, so it doesn't require land-use or zoning changes.
- It is non-regulatory. No new regulations are adopted to meet the objectives of the program.
Placer Legacy Program Documents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction and Background (PDF)
- Chapter 2 - Land Use and Change in Placer County (PDF)
- Chapter 3 - Open Space Priorities (PDF)
- Prioritization of Resource Types - Tables 3 through 5 (PDF)
- Figure 3-1 - Vegetation Composition (PDF)
- Figure 3-2 - Land Cover, Ownership and Jurisdiction (PDF)
- Figure 3-3 - West Placer Vegetation Conversion (PDF)
- Figure 3-4 - East Placer Vegetation Conversion (PDF)
- Figure 3-5 - City Vegetation Land Cover (PDF)
- Figure 3-6 - City/County Vegetation Land Cover (PDF)
- Chapter 4 - Opportunities for Individual Study Areas (PDF)
- Chapter 5 - Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis (PDF)
- Chapter 6 - Multi-Source Funding Plan (PDF)
- Chapter 7 - Government Structure Options (PDF)
Appendices
- Appendix A - Commonly Used Terms (PDF)
- Appendix B - Existing Open Space Conservation Programs (PDF)
- Appendix C - Placer County General Plan Conservation Goals, Policies and Programs (PDF)
- Appendix D - Board of Supervisors Resolutions for the Placer Legacy Program (PDF)
- Appendix E - Placer Legacy Draft Strategy for the Conservation of Biological Resources (PDF)
- Appendix F - A Guide to Placer County Ecological Zones (PDF)
- Appendix G - Implementation Steps for Agriculture (PDF)
- Appendix H - Open Space Land Acquisition Guidelines (PDF)
- Appendix I - Sample Conservation Easements (PDF)
- Appendix J - Placer Legacy Quantitative Implementation Scenarios (PDF)
- Appendix K - Sensitive Species List (PDF)
- Appendix L - Summary of GIS Data (PDF)
- Appendix M - Setting Acquisition Priorities (PDF)
Placer Legacy Summary Report
Placer Legacy has been developed to implement the goals, policies and programs of the 1994 Placer County General Plan by meeting a number of objectives:
- Conserve natural features necessary for access to a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities
- Maintain a viable agricultural segment of the economy
- Preserve the diversity of plant and animal communities
- Protect endangered and other special status plant and animal species
- Retain important scenic and historic areas
- Separate urban areas into distinct communities, and ensure public safety
Placer Legacy comprises four primary areas of program work, including:
- Natural Resource Activities
- Program Implementation (acquisition, monitoring, development and maintenance)
- Program Startup
- Public Outreach
Identified in the Program Summary (PDF) is the latest information on:
- Accomplishments to Date
- County Acquisitions
- County Contributions to Other Agency Acquisitions in Placer County
- Current Activities for the Placer Legacy Program
- Program Funding
- Property Descriptions
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Kally Kedinger-Cecil
Senior PlannerPhone: 530-745-3034