Petition updateSAVE THE MODOC ROAD TREESALIGNMENT B IS NOT VIABLE
Deb ThomasSanta Barbara, CA, United States
20 Oct 2022

GREAT NEWS!
We have been saying all along that Alignment B is not viable. Our attorneys have submitted a 16 page legal comment letter to challenge the County's deficient and inaccurate environmental review document (MND) containing numerous errors, omissions, & obfuscations...etc...

Now, the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County (LTSB) and La Cumbre Mutual Water Company (LCMWC) have also both written legal responses to the County's revised MND stating that it is "inaccurate and incomplete".


So, now the decision makers, and the public, really are being forced to come to grips with the fact that the removal of 48 trees, including 29 iconic and historic Canary Island date palms, in the County's Alignment A, is not tenable...
Or, as we call it…an Unmitigated Disaster! Literally, omitting “special status” oak trees in their Alignment A that by County ordinance require…you guessed it…MITIGATION!

In fact, Gregg Hart told a CAMP member that not one of the CI date palms would be touched..."political suicide"...please write to Mr. Hart and remind him of this fact! Especially, since his opponent in the 37th Assembly District race, Mike Stoker, supports a recommendation to not destroy these iconic heritage palm trees.

Gregg Hart 2nd District Supervisor

ghart@countyofsb.org

We also met with 4th District Supervisor Bob Nelson last night...and, are hopeful that he will do the right thing and VOTE FOR TREES!

CAMP points out in this latest blog post that extending the Obern Trail by 3/4 mile...the Greenbelt Alignment...running the MUP outside the tree line using existing asphalt infrastructure, will solve the problem...

Simply put, it is a 3/4 mile long extension of the Obern Trail
The 4.5 mile Class I Obern Trail MUP (Multi-use Path) doesn't also have adjacent Class II bike lanes for it's 4.5 mile length. The County's tree count and survey is inaccurate as there are native oak trees omitted (Oaktober Surprise) in the County's revised MND Alignment A tables and maps, that the Board of Supervisors will be voting on Nov. 1. which renders the revised MND a failure as an informational document.

The main objective of this proposed  3/4 mile long Modoc Road Class I MUP, is to "bridge the gap" between the new 2.6 mile Class I MUP from Hendry's Beach to Modoc Road...with the 4.5 mile Obern Trail Class I MUP to Goleta Beach...and, it can be done without cutting down a single tree...it's the most cost effective and reasonable thing to do... 

Clerk for SB County Board of Supervisors
sbcob@co.santa-barbara.ca.us

Das Williams 1st District Supervisor

SupervisorWilliams@countyofsb.org

Joan Hartmann 3rd District Supervisor

jhartmann@countyofsb.org

Bob Nelson 4th District Supervisor

bob.nelson@countyofsb.org

Steve Lavagnino

steve.lavagnino@countyofsb.org

2nd District Candidate Laura Capps (Unopposed)

laura@lauracapps.com 

The legal research work and letter that our attorneys have written outlining the discrepancies and deficiencies that we found in the revised MND...required a significant amount of billable hours that we are paying for...if you would like to help us offset these legal bills to protect the Modoc Road trees...
PLEASE DONATE TO OUR MODOC PRESERVE LEGAL DEFENSE FUND...

We are very grateful to you all...this thing is winnable...and, we couldn't do this without you...thanks again so much!

 

Copy link
WhatsApp
Facebook
Nextdoor
Email
X