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See a summary list of the TWENTY-TWO APPEALS received by Coastal Commission (below)

See a summary of some VALID REASONS appellants used in 22 appeals (below)

Read about LAWSUITS challenging development plans (below)


 

"APPEAL FROM COASTAL PERMIT DECISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT"
(Monterey County Supervisors Approval of PB Co.’s Applications)

Summary list of the twenty-two appeals received by Coastal Commission as of 6-27-05

NOTE: Dan Carl, Coastal Commission Staff Planner, advised that only County approvals of PLN010254 and PLN010341 are appealable. The County's action on PLN040160 (modifying conditions of approval of PC-5040 and PC-5405 - Sawmill Barrow site) is not a coastal permit action because such changes are changes to the Coastal Commission's Spanish Bay coastal permit and must come through the Coastal Commission Staff office directly.

  • Helping our Peninsula’s Environment (HOPE), Carmel
  • Sierra Club Ventana Chapter, Carmel (with additional documentation)
  • Concerned Residents of Pebble Beach and Monterey County, Pebble Beach
  • Mary Ann Matthews, Carmel Valley
  • California Native Plant Society, Monterey Bay Chapter
  • League of Woman’s Voters, Monterey
  • Green Party of Monterey County
  • Carmel Valley Women's Network
  • Save our Peninsula Committee
  • Nancy Parsons
  • Ruth Gingerich
  • California Coastkeeper Alliance
  • Helaine Clark
  • Friends of the Sea Otter
  • Marilyn Hartwell Schlangen
  • Herman Medwin, Ph.D.
  • The Ocean Conservancy
  • Pacific Grove Neigbors
  • Karin Perling
  • San Luis Obispo Coastkeeper
  • Robert W. Shepner
  • Coastal Commissioners Meg Caldwell and Mary Shallenbeger

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SUMMARY OF SOME VALID REASONS APPELLANTS USED IN 22 APPEALS

The Monterey County’s approval of the Pebble Beach Co.’s Applications for major construction projects throughout the Forest on March 15, 2005 has been challenged in the Appeals. This Summary lists some of the major reasons.

  • Violations of the California Coastal Act
  • Violations of the only existing Del Monte Forest Land Use Plan/Local Coastal Program (1984, outdated)
  • Ignoring the Coastal Commission’s notice that the Measure “A” Initiative (that changes zoning and policies in the LUP) should be certified by the Commission prior to taking action on PB Co.’s applications
  • The County’s failure to recognize Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas (ESHA) including wetlands, the loss of 17,000 Monterey Pines and imperiled plants protected by the Federal Endangered Species Act
  • Expansion of visitor serving commercial developments in established residential areas of the Forest
  • Increased traffic problems on Holman Highway 68 and in the Forest
  • Ignoring major issues associated with water supply

    NOTE: CLICK here to read the nine page document which outlines in detail reasons why the Concerned Residents of Pebble Beach and Monterey County has filed an Appeal

 

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LAWSUITS CHALLENGING DEVELOPMENT PLANS

7-20-05 - SAVE OUR PENINSULA COMMITTEE HAS FILED A LAWSUIT in Monterey County Superior Court to stop the County from approving subdivisions that are not consistent with the existing 1982 COUNTY GENERAL PLAN. The Committee has asked County officials to repair (update) the current Plan or to seek state permission to keep using it to process projects.

For more detail with quotes from Charles McKee, County Counsel, Brian Finegan, a land use attorney and Gary Patton, LandWatch Monterey County representative, CLICK here to read "Suit seeks freeze on rural projects - General plan at heart of challenge" in the July 20, 2005 Monterey County Herald on their web site, www.montereyherald.com (external link).


4-29-05 - The Sierra Club, Ventana Chapter, is preparing to sue the County of Monterey over the Supervisors' March 15th approval of the Pebble Beach Co.'s massive development plans in Del Monte Forest. The Concerned Residents of Pebble Beach and Monterey County organization agrees that the Supervisors should be challenged. Lawsuits require money and the Sierra Club needs your financial support in this fight. As a supporter of our organization, please send them your tax deductible contribution. CLICK here for details that are provided in our April, 2005 mailer which is posted on this web site.

 

4-14-05 - Lawsuit has been filed to have Monterey County Superior Court overturn the County's March 15th approval of Pebble Beach Company's proposed plans for major construction projects in Del Monte Forest. Alexander Henson, an environmental lawyer, filed the suit for David Dilworth's "Help Our Peninsula's Environment" group. They claim the County's Environmental Impact Report for PB Co.'s projects does not adequately address impacts on the Forest (loss of 17,000 Monterey pines and other endangered plants) and does not provide alternatives for the proposed 8th golf course in the Forest.

• Read "Carmel group sues over Pebble Beach project" April 14th news story on the Monterey County Herald web site, www.montereyherald.com (external link).

• CLICK here to download and view the actual lawsuit (100 kb PDF) posted on the Monterey County Herald web site, www.montereyherald.com (external link).

 

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