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Pacific Forest and WatershedLands Stewardship Council

Biannual ReportApril 16, 2009

California Public Utilities Commission

The Stewardship Council protects and enhances watershed lands and uses, and invests in efforts to improve the lives of young Californians through connections with the outdoors.

Mission

• Land Conservation–141,000 acres –22 counties

•100% to be protected by easements or equivalent•Approximately 50% of lands available for donation

Progress To Date

• Award winning planning documents – Volumes I and II of the Land Conservation Plan

• Transparent, inclusive planning process• Master 851 Application approved by CPUC• Successful collaboration among pilot

project stakeholders• Strong land conservation team in place

Pilot Project Sites

• 240-acre site located in Tuolumne County

• 2 proposals received from:

–Collaborative group: Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District, Tuolumne County, and Mother Lode Land Trust

–U.S. Forest Service, Stanislaus National Forest

Kennedy Meadows

• 40-acre site located in Tulare County

• 1 proposal received from U.S. Forest Service, Sequoia National Forest

Doyle Springs

Bucks Lake

• 2,000-acre site located in Plumas County

• 1 proposal received from collaborative group:– Plumas County

– Enterprise Rancheria

– Greenville Rancheria

McArthur Swamp

• 7,600-acre site located in Shasta County

• 2 proposals received from:– Shasta County and California

Waterfowl Association

– Fall River RCD, Pit River Tribe, Shasta Land Trust, CA State Parks

Next Steps on Pilot Projects

• Complete evaluation of Land Stewardship Proposals

• Recommend donees for future land stewardship• Negotiate and complete transaction agreements• Prepare land conservation and conveyance plan• Prepare and file 851 application with CPUC

Round 1 Watershed Areas

•Pit-McCloud

•Feather River

•Upper Mokelumne

Watershed Approachto Conservation Easements

Land Conservation Program Team

13

Chantz Joyce

Toby Perry

Heidi Krolick

Mary Adelzadeh

2009 Youth Investment Program

Community Parks Outdoor Programs

Youth Program Accomplishments

• Since 2006:– Awarded $6,421,000 to

more than 130 organizations

– Connected more than 140,000 youth to the outdoors

Youth Investment Program

16

Get Out & Learn

“When I went to GO&L my attendance and participation improved because we really get out and learn…”

-- 2008 GO&L Student

You can see it…

Transportation

Daly City Park & Recreation & Jefferson Unified Van Pool

Culturally Relevant Programs

20

Outdoor Youth Connections (OYC)

Gear and Other Materials

22

Perception of the Outdoors

23

Big City Mountaineers

25

High School Student

College InternshipProfessional

Get Out & Learn

Fiscal Oversight

• Investment Best Practices– Independent Investment Advisor– Regular review & update of investment policy– 2008 Return: 4.67%

• Board Involvement– Fiduciary Committee– Audit Committee

• Public Availability of Information

Financial Update

Category 2008 (Budget)

2008 (Actual)

2009 (Budget)

Youth Investment Program 3,126,983 3,033,380 3,087,202

Land Conservation Program 3,015,780 2,447,531 3,033,515

Total 6,142,763 5,480,911 6,120,717

Pacific Forest and WatershedLands Stewardship Council

Biannual ReportApril 16, 2009

California Public Utilities Commission