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NATURAL RESOURCE REGULATORY LAW
Endangered Species
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Vernal
pool tadpole shrimp
(Lepidurus packardi) |
B. Demar Hooper has developed substantial depth of experience in
land usematters requiring federal or state entitlements for impacts
upon wetlands, endangered species, and other resources. Mr. Hooper
has practiced in this field of law since 1986. Before beginning
his legal career, Mr. Hooper served twelve years as an environmental
analyst for the County of Sacramento, where he became very familiar
with biological resources in the Central Valley. In the late 1980’s,
much of his work in this area focused on wetlands. From 1990 on,
his work has increasingly included endangered species and habitat
protection issues.
The following list is representative of the range of endangered
species matters for which the firm has provided legal assistance:
- Negotiate formal and informal Section 7 Consultations and biological opinions for projects requiring federal action;
- Prepare, coordinate processing of, and facilitate with working groups investigating HCPs, NCCPs, and similar resource protection tools;
- Analyze legal arguments associated with species takings, and property takings pursuant to the U.S. Constitution 5th Amendment;
- Analyze and formally comment on public notices of candidacy for potential endangered and threatened species;
- Coordinate preparation of confidential special status plant and animal surveys;
- Advise regarding removal or retention of man-made water features potentially affecting endangered species habitat;
- Analyze federal and state endangered species acts jurisdiction over land disturbed by mining and man-made water features, vernal pools and other isolated wetlands.
- Process steelhead and salmon Essential Fish Habitat Assessments
pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
In addition to the specific representation described above, Mr.
Hooper has kept abreast of regulatory developments by assisting
in drafting state and federal legislation regarding endangered species
wetland mitigation banking and providing comments on state guidelines
for mitigation banking. In particular, Mr. Hooper assisted in drafting
1998 revisions to the California Endangered Species Act (CESA) and
frequently consults with legislative staff on natural resource matters.
Mr. Hooper has regulatory experience with the following Special
Status Species:
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San
Joaquin Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica) |
Animals
Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hybugaea)
California freshwater shrimp (Syncaris pacifica)
California red-legged frog (Rana aurora draytonii)
California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense)
California Central Valley Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Conservancy fairy shrimp (Branchinecta conservatio)
Giant garter snake (Thamnopsis gigas)
San Joaquin kit fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica)
Swainson’s hawk (Buteo swainsoni)
Valley elderberry longhorn beetle (Desmocerus californicus dimorphus)
Vernal pool fairy shrimp (Branchinecta lynchi)
Vernal pool tadpole shrimp (Lepidurus packardi)
Western spadefoot toad (Scaphiopus hammondii)
Plants
Boggs Lake hedge-hyssop (Gratiola heterosepala
Burke’s goldfields (Lasthenia burkei)
Butte County meadowfoam (Limnanthes floccosa ssp. californica)
El Dorado mule-ears (Wyethia reticulata)
Greene’s Legenere (Legenere limosa)
Pine Hill Ceanothus (Ceanothus roderickii)
Sacramento Orcutt grass (Orcuttia viscida)
Sanford's arrowhead (Sagittaria sanfordii)
Stebbins’ morning glory (Calystegia stebbinsii)
Mining
As a subset of Natural Resource law, Demar Hooper has worked with
mining companies for his entire legal career. He also developed
expertise in mining issues while working as an environmental analyst
during the early years of implementing the California Surface Mining
and Reclamation Act (SMARA). As an attorney, Mr. Hooper has worked
with both hard rock and aggregate (sand and gravel) producers, and
has performed the following tasks:
- Assisted in preparation of reclamation plans in satisfaction of SMARA;
- Analyzed mining operations regarding the need for reclamation plan amendment;
- Assisted property owners in forming business entity to prepare for aggregate mining;
- Analyzed existing mining operations regarding right to operate as legal non-conforming use;
- Advised mining clients regarding operational considerations associated with the Endangered Species Act and wetland features;
- Reviewed mining environmental documentation for legal sufficiency;
- Assisted in developing environmental mitigation for mining reclamation plans; and
- Analyzed environmental risks and benefits of aggregate mining in dredger tailings.
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