Saturday, August 2, 2014
Significant Ecological Area Changes in LA County Hearing
Dear Property Owners in Antelope Valley,
LA County is progressing on making significant changes to the zoning in the County land Areas in Antelope Valley. Some of the changes will make some land parcels worthless unless you buy all the neighbors properties. They plan on only allowing a home to be built on 10 or even 20 acres on the far east side in High Vista Areas. The changes will also not allow you to build in areas where there are endangered plants and animals. There is a new hearing this week, so you need to do your research quickly and send a letter to Richard Bruckner and Supervisor Antonovich to slow this process to at least debate it more. The following is a sample letter we forwarded. More help is needed. Thank You property owners
County of Los Angeles
Department of Regional Planning
320 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA. 90012
Attn: Mr. Richard Bruckner
Aug. 2, 2014
RE: The Pending Hillside Management and SEO Hearings
It is our understanding that the Los Angeles County General Plan 2035 includes two ordinances within it; the Significant Ecological Area (SEA) and Hillside Management Area (HMA). These two ordinances will drastically affect any future housing needs and job creation within the county of Los Angeles if adopted as it is currently written. our opinion is that these changes go too far and are unneeded, and the amount of land that these plans affected is enormous.
We request that the Planning Commission move to a continuance on any further discussion on the SEA and HMA. Allow property owners to review this and debate it further.
Sincerely,
Property Owner
Cc: Supervisor Antonovich
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