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matching funds and in-kind services meant to cover the 2007 treatment season, most will <br />also contribute new matches for the additional funding from the Conservancy for the <br />2008 treatment season as follows: <br />Grantee New SCC Funding New Grantee Match <br />San Mateo Co. Mosquito $544 $25,000 <br />Abatement District <br />California Wildlife Foundation $308,531 $0 <br />East Bay Regional Park District $5,000 $25,000 <br />City of Alameda $57,000 $5,000 <br />City of San Leandro $6,303 $5,000. <br />FWS Don Edwards San $2,059 $40,000 <br />Francisco Bay National <br />Wildlife Refuge <br />Friends of Corte Madera $84,000 $15,000 <br />Creek Watershed <br />California Department of Pazks $9,140 $1,000 <br />and Recreation <br />TOTAL $472,577 $116,000 <br />CONSISTENCY WITH CONSERVANCY'S ENABLING LEGISLATION: <br />As described in previous staff recommendations (Exhibits 1 and 2) and associated <br />Conservancy resolutions, the ISP and implementation of the Control Program serve to <br />carry out the objectives for the San Francisco Bay Area Conservancy Program mandated <br />by Chapter 4.5 of the Conservancy's enabling legislation. Both the ISP and its Control <br />Program will serve to protect and restore tidal marshes, which-are natural habitats of <br />regional-importance (Public Resources Code Section 31162(b)). <br />Consistent with Public Resources Code Section 31163(c) this project is assigned priority <br />in the San Francisco Bay Area Program: (1) The ISP implements policies of the regional <br />Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan adopted for the San Francisco Estuary <br />by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and stakeholder entities. (2) The <br />project is multi jurisdictional covering the baylands and lower creek channels of the nine <br />counties and several cities that bound the San Francisco Bay. (3) ISP completed the <br /> <br />