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RE: [RC] The City needs further studies, What will they think of next - David LeBlanc

Another angle to attack the problem from is that a substantial portion of the property value of the area is because it was zoned for equestrian use. Because the city annexed the area, they can't re-zone in such a manner as to substantially impair property values.
 


From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steven Proe
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:46 AM
To: SandyDSA@xxxxxxx; Marinera@xxxxxxx; jeanniegillen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] The City needs further studies, What will they think of next

Hi Folks: To me its sounds like a case of selective prosecution, if the City proposes to force the cleanup of the "emissions" from horses a form of transportation, then it is my opinion that the City is using selective enforcement/prosecution if they also do not compel vehicle owners to clean up the air and the roads for the depositing of rubber and asbestos that is a by product of motor vehicles that apparently the City is not or has not proposed to regulate. My thoughts are that the horses are grandfathered in their use and housing in the City.
 
A interesting question comes to mind, has the City done a "Initial Study" as a part of the CEQA process to determine the real impacts that may occur as a result of the passage of this proposed law?
 
HTH
Steven Proe
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [RC] Fw: What will they think of next

in addition, around HERE, when people need help evacuating in the yearly fire storms, who jumps right out there on the front lines to help people - whether they have horses or not?? The horse owners with trailers and trucks and guts. They BETTER not tell us to pick up after our ponies.  As many times as some of us have put our butts - and our trailers, trucks, and even lives - on the line for people who either have horses and shouldn't :), and also for people who wanted the "rural lifestyle" but don't have or like horses, not one of them had better ever put us in that kind of position. sheesh!

S

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