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The Dotson Family Marsh, formerly Breuner Marsh, is a 238-acre (96 ha)North Richmond's Wetlands Threatened by Development
, Pacific Institute, access date August 8, 2008
Breuner Marsh Stewardship
by Aleta George, Bay Nature, March 2006, access date August 8, 2008
Parchester Village Residents Fight to Preserve Breuner Marsh, Open Space
by Tomio Geron, November 12, 2004, access date August 8, 2008
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on
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in the East
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city of Richmond,
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, In 2009 the
East Bay Regional Parks District The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a special district operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California, within the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area. It maintains and operates a system of regional parks which ...
acquired the Breuner Marsh site, adding it to
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. A
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plan for 60 acres of
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s and 90 acres of California coastal prairie was subsequently approved. On April 22, 2017, the district renamed Breuner Marsh as the Dotson Family Marsh, honoring a local family that had worked for many years to keep Breuner Marsh wild and open to the public."Point Pinole Regional Shoreline." East Bay Regional Parks System.
Accessed August 29, 2017.


Geography

The boundaries surrounding Dotson Family Marsh are approximately: *
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to the west. *
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and Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Park to the north. *a Southern Pacific Railroad embankment and Parchester Village to the east. * Rheem Creek to the south.San Francisco Bay Area Wetlands Restoration Program
, Letter of Review/Breuner Marsh Mitigation Bank, January 28, 2003, access date August 8, 2008


History

The former Breuner Marsh land was owned by Fred Parr in the mid 20th-century. It was/is located between the bay and Parchester Village, a post-WW II master planned community that was the first in the state to sell to African Americans. It was built by Parr with the promise of maintaining the marsh free from development. However, Parr subsequently sold it off, leaving the community's open space in uncertainty.


Gerald Breuner

The new owner was Gerald Breuner, the owner of the former
Breuners Home Furnishings Breuners Home Furnishings was a chain of furniture stores in Southwestern United States for 148 years before declaring bankruptcy in 2004. Founded in California during the California Gold Rush in the mid-19th century, its stores served California ...
chain. During the 1970s he had much of the wetlands illegally destroyed, with the intention of building a private general aviation airport, to be called
Breuner Field The Dotson Family Marsh, formerly Breuner Marsh, is a 238-acre (96 ha) However community and political opposition prohibited it,Parchester's Marsh
, by Kathryn Gillick, Ecology Center, access date August 13, 2008
and the small model plane airfield was the largest he could build, and some of the mixed wetlands—grasslands still remained. In the 1980s Bruener tested experimental aircraft, a
gyrocopter An autogyro (from Greek and , "self-turning"), also known as a ''gyroplane'', is a type of rotorcraft that uses an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to develop lift. Forward thrust is provided independently, by an engine-driven propeller. Wh ...
, at the site, and used it as his primary residence. Collective pitch change system for teter-bar type gyroplane rotary wing aircraft
United States Patent 4741672, May 3, 1988 access date August 15, 2008
Breuner Field or Breuner Airfield was a 5-acre (2 ha) private radio controlled aircraft airfield or "flying field" and club built in the 1970s.About
, BARCS.org, January 20, 2008, access date August 10, 2008
Richmond
Gallagher & Lindsay Realtors, access date August 10, 2008
It was located on the illegally reclaimed wetlands, at 4114 Goodrick Avenue, and was accessible from the Richmond Parkway. The site had a sports club, some cottages, and a fishing pier. The runway was about 300 ft (91 m) and is marked with x's to state that it is not suitable for landing by any planes.Google maps
access date August 15, 2008
It was run by the Bay Area Radio Control Society.


Bay Area Wetlands LLC

Breuner Marsh was purchased in 2000 by ''Bay Area Wetlands LLC'', a company that planned on selling the land to the highest bidding developer. After the purchase by Bay Area Wetlands LLC, various proposals to develop the marsh were put forward. These included upscale housing, an industrial complex, a mixed use transit village with housing businesses, and a transit center, and expansion of Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, with Breuner Marsh being restored. The latter was the preferred option from the Parchester Village Neighborhood Council which had fought development in the past. Development was also fought by the Sierra Club and the North Richmond Shoreline Open Space Alliance, and by Gayle McLaughlin and the
East Bay Regional Parks District The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a special district operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California, within the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area. It maintains and operates a system of regional parks which ...
. The East Bay Regional Parks District had considered using
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to prevent development of the rare undeveloped San Francisco Bay shoreline and to protect endangered species.Park District may save Breuner Marsh
''Sierra Club Yodeler'', access date August 8, 2008
Bay Area Wetlands LLC at one point wanted to build "''Edgewater Technology Park''" but were rebuffed by Parchester residents. Signature Homes, a housing construction firm, bought a six-month option at one point, but was unable to persuade the city council to rezone the area from light industrial, since the city wanted revenue building commercial development instead of funds-draining housing that would place addition strain on city services. The city was willing to zone 27 acres (11 ha) for residential but no more.Breuner Marsh to become parkland at last!
Citizens for East Shore Parks, access date August 8, 2008
A lawsuit was filed against the property owners to protect the open space, and the court's preliminary judgment was reached on March 28, 2008. The jury decided that the value of the was $6.85 million. This was contrary to the East Bay Regional Parks District's appraiser whom valued it at $1.5 million, and the previous purchase price the Breuners received of $3 million. The defendant owners argued that the city would make up to $18 million off the where development would be allowed. The owners were allowed to keep 20 acres (8 ha), but appealed the March 2008 decision nonetheless. A sale was finally reached two months later for the undeveloped property.


Parkland

Threatened wildlife species in the area include the
white-tailed kite The white-tailed kite (''Elanus leucurus'') is a small raptor found in western North America and parts of South America. It replaces the related Old World black-winged kite in its native range. Taxonomy The white-tailed kite was described in ...
, a state "Species of Concern," and endangered species such as the
salt marsh harvest mouse The salt marsh harvest mouse (''Reithrodontomys raviventris''), also known as the red-bellied harvest mouse, is an endangered rodent endemic to the San Francisco Bay Area salt marshes in California. The two distinct subspecies are both endangere ...
and the
California clapper rail Ridgway's rail (''Rallus obsoletus'') is a near-threatened species of bird. It is found principally in California's San Francisco Bay to southern Baja California. A member of the rail family, Rallidae, it is a chicken-sized bird that rarely fli ...
.Government report
p. 6, access date August 10, 2008
The East Bay Regional Park District purchased a large portion of the historic Breuner Marsh in May 2008 for $8,830,155. The Park District has approved plans to restore tidal wetlands and coastal prairie habitats on the property. In addition the district planned to add a component of the
San Francisco Bay Trail The San Francisco Bay Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian trail that when finished will allow continuous travel around the shoreline of San Francisco Bay. As of 2020, of the trail have been completed. When finished, the trail will be over of p ...
.EBParks News Archive
/ref> In 2011, EBRPD acquired Breuner Marsh, using $6,875,000 of its own bond funds. The San Francisco Bay Area Conservancy (SFBAC) joined the EBRPD effort, authorizing $1,250,000 of Conservancy funds plus a $920,000 grant from the state Fish & Wildlife Agency.''Breuner Marsh Restoration Project''. San Francisco Bay Area Conservancy. August 2, 2012.
Accessed July 25, 2018.
On April 22, 2017, the district renamed Breuner Marsh as the Dotson Family Marsh, honoring a local family that had worked for many years to keep Breuner Marsh wild and open to the public, while opposing several attempts to develop the tract for commercial ventures.


Notes


See also

* Parks in Richmond, California * Wetlands of the San Francisco Bay Area * Species of concern


References


External links


Google maps: Breuner MarshCalifornia Coastal Conservancy: Breuner Marsh Restoration & Public Access Project
— ''recommended actions (2012 documents)''. {{East Bay Regional Parks Marshes of California San Pablo Bay Wetlands of the San Francisco Bay Area Geography of Richmond, California Landforms of Contra Costa County, California East Bay Regional Park District Parks in Richmond, California Model airplane fields