Mark West Creek and Wetland Restoration Project

Summary

SCH Number
2026010166
Public Agency
Sonoma County Regional Parks (SCRP)
Document Title
Mark West Creek and Wetland Restoration Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
1/8/2026
Document Description
Restoration in the Upper Mark West Creek watershed is critical to the recovery of coho salmon, which are currently listed as Endangered under the Endangered Species Act. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries prioritizes Mark West Creek in the Central California Coast (CCC) Coho Salmon Recovery Plan (CCC ESU) for being some of the best remaining habitat for coho salmon in the Russian River watershed. The recovery plan identifies a lack of pool habitat, lack of winter refugia, and insufficient baseflow conditions as limiting factors for rearing juvenile coho. Porter Creek and Mill Creek, tributaries to Mark West Creek in the Preserve, are considered salmonid bearing streams. Under the California Water Action Plan, Mark West Creek was identified as one of the five priority streams due to its high biological resource value and potential for species recovery. The California Water Action Plan outlines actions to address challenges and promote reliability, restoration, and resilience in the management of California’s water. The California Department of Fisheries and Wildlife (CDFW) and the State Water Resources Control Board have been directed under Action 4 of the California Water Action Plan to implement actions to enhance instream flows within at least five priority stream systems that support critical habitat for anadromous fish, which includes Mark West Creek. The Project would implement restoration in the Preserve to support recovery of coho salmon by restoring streamflow and wetlands, improving fish passage, elevating groundwater levels, and reducing erosion, among other goals. This Project would improve stream flow and migratory fish access to prime habitat locations in the upper watershed, as well as improve instream habitat in tributaries to Mark West Creek on the Preserve property. The Project is designed to benefit coho salmon consistent with the CCC ESU coho salmon recovery plan (i.e., creates pool habitat, winter refugia, and improves baseflow conditions). The Project will: - Capture, spread out, and infiltrate flows from small watersheds to prolong stream flow and delay drying of the ephemeral reaches Mark West Creek and Porter Creek within the Preserve over the late spring and early summer months; - Remove small dams and legacy structures. Modify relic instream structures within the Preserve to improve fish passage for juvenile salmonid to the upstream cold-water reaches of Mark West Creek, Mill Creek, and other perennial creeks; and - Increase wood loading in cold-water reaches of Mill Creek and Mark West Creek to enhance habitat conditions for juvenile salmonids.?

Contact Information

Name
Bert Whitaker
Agency Name
Sonoma County Regional Parks
Job Title
Director
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant / Parties Undertaking Project

Name
Minona Heaviland
Agency Name
Sonoma County Regional Parks
Job Title
Park Program Supervisor
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant / Parties Undertaking Project

Location

Cities
unincorporated area
Counties
Sonoma
Regions
Northern California, San Francisco Bay Area, Unincorporated
Cross Streets
Porter Creek Road and Cresta Road
Zip
95403
Parcel #
079-090-016, 079-090-015, 079-090-008, 079-090-014, 028-060-058, 028-060-062, 028-060-063
State Highways
None
Railways
None
Airports
None
Schools
Camp Newman
Waterways
Mark West Creek, Porter Creek, Mill Creek
Township
8N
Range
8W
Section
12, 13
Base
MtDiablo
Other Location Info
Add'l APNs: 028-060-064, 028-070-036, 028-060-067, 028-060-066, 079-090-008, 028-060-048, 028-060-047, 028-060-056
Other Information
3000 Porter Creek Rd., Santa Rosa, CA

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Statutory Exemption Public Resources Code section 21080.56 (Statutory Exemption for Restoration Projects, “SERP”)
Reasons for Exemption
The Project falls within the SERP because the Project meets all of the following conditions: (1) the Project is exclusively to conserve, restore, protect, or enhance, and assist in the recovery of California native fish and wildlife, and the habitat upon which they depend; or is exclusively to restore or provide habitat for California native fish and wildlife; (2) the Project may have public benefits incidental to the Project’s fundamental purpose; (3) the Project will result in long-term net benefits to climate resiliency, biodiversity, and sensitive species recovery; and includes procedures and ongoing management for the protection of the environment; and (4) Project construction activities are solely related to habitat restoration.
County Clerk
Sonoma

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