On Farm Hedgerow at 14650 County Road 87

Summary

SCH Number
2025090600
Public Agency
Yolo County Resource Conservation District
Document Title
On Farm Hedgerow at 14650 County Road 87
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
9/12/2025
Document Description
The hedgerow project consists of 1,314 feet of native plant hedgerow planted along an orchard field edge. The hedgerows will consist of trees and shrubs with pods of herbaceous flowering plants. The native plant species in the hedgerow will provide floral resources, forage, and cover for wildlife and native pollinators. The Yolo County RCD conducted a biological review that determined that the site does not have documented species of concern. Container plants will be installed by hand using shovels to dig planting holes. Implementation of this hedgerow is expected to occur during the fall or winter season and will not impact special status plants or wildlife. The goal of the hedgerow is to create beneficial habitat for native species of wildlife and pollinators by providing floral resources, forage, and shelter in an area that is predominantly agricultural land.

Contact Information

Name
Heather Nichols
Agency Name
Yolo County Resource Conservation District
Job Title
Executive Director
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Parties Undertaking Project

Location

Cities
Esparto, CA
Counties
Yolo
Regions
Unincorporated
Parcel #
048220023

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 33, Small Habitat Restoration Projects CEQA Guidelines Title 14 § 15333
Reasons for Exemption
This habitat enhancement project has been explicitly designed to benefit native pollinators and wildlife. Hedgerow installation will enhance unused farm edges with wildlife habitat and is documented to increase carbon sequestration and enhance water infiltration and water quality. Enhancing unused farm edges throughout the property develops important wildlife corridor habitat connectivity and serves to increase species diversity and abundance. Hedgerow implementation is conducted using hand tools with minor soil disturbance. This restoration project meets the requirements of Class 33 Categorical Exemption {small habitat restoration projects) Section 15333 as the project is under 5 acres. Project implementation will not result in significant adverse impact on endangered, rare, or threatened species. The project will principally be carried out with hand tools and not mechanized equipment, and will result in revegetation that will impr.ove habitat for native wildlife and pollinators. It has been concluded that no significant adverse environmental impacts would occur to aesthetics, agriculture and forest resources, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, energy, geology and soils, greenhouse gas emissions, hazards and hazardous materials, hydrology and water quality, land use and planning, mineral resources, noise, populations and housing, public services, recreation, transportation and traffic, utilities and service systems, or wildlife.
County Clerk
Yolo

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