| 6-06-07 - Pacific Grove City Council reaffirms opposition to Measure A (November 2000).  Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 23:47:07 -0700From: "D. Dilworth" <David7@1hope.org>
 Subject: PG Council Votes Against Pebble Beach Pine Forest Destruction
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  THIS IS IT !!! After 15 years, the giant Forest DestructionProject by Clint Eastwood / Pebble Beach Company
 is coming to the end of its political rope.
  =================== 1. June 6, After a spirited discussion thePacific Grove City Council voted this evening
 to reaffirm their "strong" opposition to the
 Pebble Beach Monterey Pine Forest Destruction
 rezoning and project. The lone vote in favor
 of the destruction of 17,000 trees was former
 Chamber of Commerce President Alan Cohen.
 Voting to protect the forest were Lisa Bennett,who put the item on the agenda, Dan Davis, who
 gave a history of Pebble Beach Company's broken
 promises especially concerning the Sawmill gultch
 area neighboring the City's Del Monte park area,
 and former POlice Chief Scott Miller who backed
 up the other two with stories about how the
 company deliberately routes golf tournament
 busses, truck and car traffic through Pacific
 Grove so that the traffic doesn't impact
 Pebble Beach residents.
 Susan Nilmeier also voted for it as did VickiStillwell who said "I was going to vote against
 this, but you have persuaded me. (Good for Vicki.)
 Mayor Cort tried to delay the vote to a future
 meeting (after the Coastal Commission votes) but
 he voted for it when he saw it would easily pass.
 HOPE was the only organization to speak in favorof the forest protection and we provided extensive
 materials about the project, and the best available
 science on Monterey pine forest ecosystems.
 But thanks go to John Fischer who also spokeagainst the project. The Chamber of Commerce's
 Mo Ammar opposed reaffirming the Council's
 opposition to the forest destruction.
 (Mo had earlier shot himself in both feetwhen he adamantly opposed a Farmer's Market
 in Pacific Grove saying all businesses he'd
 spoken with opposed it. Right after him
 came a string of business people who supported
 a Farmer's market and others who said Mo
 had told them he was "100 percent" in favor
 of one. Quick, someone nominate Mo for
 the 2007 Whopper award.)
 Pacific Grove is the only city who votedto take a position on the Pebble Beach
 project. What seemed to make a difference
 is the Monterey County Herald editorial
 pointing our how Pebble Beach Company
 "mislead" voters in 2000 by hiding the fact
 that 17,000 trees would be destroyed to
 build yet another golf course. The public
 didn't learn about that until 2004 when the
 Environmental Impact report was released.
 PLEASE call to Thank the Council membersto let them know how much you appreciate
 their effort.
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