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New Rule Enables Land Owners to Preserve Habitat for Endangered Species

A final rule published on Dec. 10 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) encourages home builders, developers and other property owners to identify and preserve habitat for threatened or endangered species by providing needed regulatory certainty to builders and developers who establish Habitat Conservation Plans.

“NAHB applauds the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for striking a fair balance between two important priorities: protecting endangered species and building adequate, affordable housing,” said NAHB President Bobby Rayburn. “The rule provides vital assurances that permits issued in conjunction with Habitat Conservation Plans can only be revoked under limited circumstances, and that policy will encourage more builders to plan and develop long-term projects that preserve habitats for threatened or endangered species.”

Established under the Endangered Species Act, the program allows property owners — builders, developers, municipal governments and others — to develop Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs) in conjunction with FWS biologists and environmental organizations. Once the HCP is approved — a process that takes an average of nearly two years — the property owner can secure permits to build on the land.

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An HCP may provide for preservation of existing habitat, restoration of degraded or former habitat, creation of new habitat, the establishment of buffers around existing habitat or restrictions on land use or access. An NAHB analysis of the Service’s HCP database shows that these plans cover more than 33 million acres of land across the United States, more than 90% of it in fast-growing states in the West, Southwest and Southeast .

A critical incentive for property owners to set up HCPs is the “No Surprises” policy, which ensures that once the plan is approved, the federal government cannot impose additional conservation and mitigation measures except under limited circumstances that the parties could have foreseen when they struck their agreement. This policy, which is protected and clarified in the new rule, preserves property owners’ substantial investments of time, money and effort in implementing HCPs.

“The ‘No Surprises’ policy is essential to the success of the Habitat Conservation Plan program, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service should be commended for recognizing that private property owners play an important role in protecting endangered species, just like environmental groups,” said Rayburn. “We can only hope that Fish & Wildlife can move forward with HCPs and other productive conservation efforts without the delays and financial drain of additional litigation.”

For more information, e-mail Duane Desiderio at NAHB or call him at 800-368-5242 x8146, or contact Christopher Galik, x8663.

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