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Sarasota County Resource Management
Rosemary Scrub

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The 67-acre site consists of one parcel located south of Dearborn Street and east of State Road 776. Gottfried Creek forms the eastern boundary, with approximately a half mile of creek frontage. The site is predominately sand pine/rosemary scrub habitat and very dry. Seasonal wetlands with high quality mangrove and salt marsh habitats occur along Gottfried Creek.

Importance
This small site is west of the Ainger Creek Protection Priority Site and would provide an opportunity to protect high quality habitat in an archipelago of protected scrub sites throughout southern Sarasota and adjacent Charlotte counties. The site’s proximity to the bay, undeveloped land to the east, and nearby protected scrub makes it a valuable sanctuary for wildlife in the Englewood urban area. The area contains sand pine and rosemary – a rare habitat in Sarasota County. Protecting this natural area along Gottfried Creek is also important for maintaining water quality.

Status
The Englewood Water District (EWD), an independent public agency, owns the entire site that is utilized as a potable water wellfield; this use is compatible with protection of its environmental features. The site has no permanent protection should the current use or ownership change. The EWD governing Board has voted to consider entering into an agreement with Sarasota County to protect the site while allowing the wellfield operations to continue.

 

 
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