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File #: 26-161    Version: 1
Type: Land Use and Environment Status: Passed
File created: 3/11/2026 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - LAND USE
On agenda: 3/25/2026 Final action:
Title: ??IRON MOUNTAIN COUNTY PRESERVE - APPROVE ACQUISITION OF APPROXIMATELY 380 ACRES OF OPEN SPACE PRESERVE FROM POWAY IRON MOUNTAIN ESTATES AND RELATED CEQA EXEMPTION ([3/25/2026] - SET HEARING; [4/22/2026] - HOLD HEARING) (DISTRICT: 2)
Attachments: 1. 1.3.25 and 4.22.26 Iron Mtn - Poway Estates Acq BL Final, 2. A72 Form Iron Mtn - Poway Estates Acq FINAL, 3. DGS-DPR BL Iron Mtn Acq Approval Log, 4. 2023-0086 Attachment A - Location Map - Poway Iron Mtn Estates 003, 5. 2023-0086 Attachment B - Site Map - Poway Iron Mtn Estates 002, 6. 03252026 ag02 Ecomments, 7. 03252026 ag02 Public Communication 1, 8. 03252026 ag02 Speakers, 9. 03252026 ag02 Minute Order

DATE:
March 25, 2026 and April 22, 2026
02

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
SET A HEARING FOR APRIL 22, 2026:
Title
??IRON MOUNTAIN COUNTY PRESERVE - APPROVE ACQUISITION OF APPROXIMATELY 380 ACRES OF OPEN SPACE PRESERVE FROM POWAY IRON MOUNTAIN ESTATES AND RELATED CEQA EXEMPTION ([3/25/2026] - SET HEARING; [4/22/2026] - HOLD HEARING) (DISTRICT: 2)

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OVERVIEW
The County of San Diego (County) Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) enhances the quality of life in San Diego County by providing exceptional parks and recreation experiences and preserving significant natural resources. A core aspect of DPR's conservation program is acquiring open space lands to balance the conservation of plant and animal species with recreation, housing, development, and agricultural activities within the San Diego region.

DPR has identified approximately 380 acres to expand the existing Iron Mountain County Preserve, contribute toward DPR's goal of acquiring 500 acres of land per year, and ensure compliance with the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) goals. If acquired, the existing approximately 160-acre Iron Mountain County Preserve (Preserve) would be expanded to approximately 540 acres, conserving Diegan coastal sage scrub, chamise chaparral, and southern mixed chaparral habitat to help protect sensitive species, including Belding's orange-throated whiptail, Blainville's horned lizard, Cooper's hawk, and mule deer. Conserving these lands also supports housing by ensuring that development can be streamlined under the MSCP permit for compatible projects.

This acquisition would enhance conservation under the MSCP set by federal and State requirements for special-status species conservation. It would also support multiple County sustainability goals, habitat and biodiversity, biological connectivity, greenhouse gas reductions, and housing. Additionally, conservation of the property would provide flood control benefits and protection of water and air qu...

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