Title: Canyon Hills approval
1Canyon Hills approval
- Was predicated on mitigating for destroying the
entirety of the sites pristine Riparian habitat
and 150 acres of untrammeled Chaparral by
preserving the remainder of the open space in
perpetuity.
2These are photos of this preserved land.
- Preservation of the rest of the open space does
not appear to be a high priority, now that they
have their development agreement. - Huge swaths of this hillside have been stripped
of its plant cover recently, and will erode
rapidly in the heavy winter rains. - Its value as habitat? Not much, getting to be
less every day it appears. -
3What happened to the dense native vegetation?
4Trail cutting!
5Un-posted land is a trail cutting magnet
6That was a willow tree, so is this. Please note
the refuse drying up to the left.
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18Did you notice the rut already washed out in that
last picture? Thats only from this years rains!
19Many smaller trails still being cut into
openspace!
20But why?
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26These are chainsawn trees!
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30So Who is doing this?
31How would I know? I had to walk 5 miles while
sick to take these pictures. Somebody who has a
key and equipment?
32Naw, it couldnt be the LA county FD?
- Probably not, but they skedaddled when I
approached on foot.
33Presumably, one must preserve first, then grade.
- This site is going fast. If Canyon Hills is
allowed to destroy the remaining habitat to the
east of here, most all the animals will die. - The mitigation for destroying the drainage 4
riparian corridor and 150 acres of very intact
chaparral, was supposed to be to preserve the
chaparral pictured in this presentation. - Thats close to no mitigation, they are
preserving nothing, all they will do is destroy.
No plant, no animal, no habitat will be spared.
34So what to do?
- Hold Whitebird to their mitigation commitments,
make them preserve their habitat properly, they
have not provided the maintenance necessary to
protect this area as they promised in their
development agreement, and they should not be
allowed to devastate any more of this site until
that habitat to be preserved has recovered
sufficiently to support the displaced wildlife
to some minimal degree. - Get signage and barriers on all illegal trails
fast or habitat will continue to dissapear.
35Get me a key
- All these people can drive right up there.
- I have to walk 5 miles while sick with the flu to
document this destruction. - Get it together and start protecting our
environment or we are all doomed! - The economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the
environment, never forget that.
36environmentalrep_at_STNC.org