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Tonikian, Victoria
From:Camille Small <notetocamille@yahoo.com>
Sent:Wednesday,
To:Advisory Bodies
Subject:PLANNING COMMISSION-- WILDLIFE CORRIDOR--BRESSI
Dear Planning Commissioners,
Please recognize the importance of wildlife habitats by protecting
the entire Wildlife Corridor (upper as well as lower portions) across the
entirety of the Bressi property. Knowledge of the background is important.
In the end, stepping out with moral purpose is most important for those
of you who represent San Luis Obispo residents concerned about wildlife.
There is no legitmate reason to not include the upper portion with the
lower portion--and no reason not to protect both at this time.
Staff's initial proposal addressed the lower section. Concerned residents
drew Staff's attention to the need to include the upper portion.
Perhaps it will be included it by the time you meet. If they do not change it,
you will witness a staff concerned about developers--not residents and wildlife.
Talking 'round and 'round may be persuasive; but please be open to learning
that residents who have been involved for a very long time have seen
this unpleasant alliance fora very long time!
We have already experienced a devastating decision by Mayor Heidi
Harmon and those who voted with her (Gomez, Revoire) The majority
of residents believe in supporting the General Plan Conservation
Element protecting our Natual Reserves on Cerro San Luis Mountain
by disallowing human activity after sunset for the well being of wildlife.
If you are unaware of these proceedings, suffice it to say that 3 of 5 on
Council thought nothing of ignoring caring and conservation-minded
residents. It didn't even matter that the respected organizations,
ECOSLO and Sierra Club, were adamantly opposed. These on Council
thought more hours of mountain biking was more important. Working
to educate residents, we have hope of ending this 'reign' at election.
Now you can protect us from Staff's agenda whenever the underlying
alliance is developers over the welfare of neighborhoods and habitats!
I trust you will see the light. Thank you for accepting facts,
for stepping forward with conviction and for representing residents.
Genuine concern after years of observing,
Camille Small
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