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Clubhouse at 2607 'C' Street.
*All ages from 8 years and up, are welcome!
Workshops are $10 per person, per program.
Each paying adult can bring one child under
12 years of age, for free.
For info or to teach a workshop, call Don Rowe at
(760) 765=2463, or visit wwwJullanMusic.com
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JULIAN RESIDENTS VISIT ALASKA
Gary Sauter, Marta Kendall, Sharron Cooney, and Richard Rose sailing through Alaska's spectacular
Glacier Bay in September. They are holding the September 3, 2003, issue of The Julian News.
SUPERVISORS WITHHOLD ACTION ON 40 TO 80 ACRE PLAH CHAHGE
! ! 8 Julian Residents Sign Letter of Nonsupport for JCPG
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has been "pipelined'; meaning the current
plan which shows two, four or eight acre
parcels or Forest Conservation Initiative land
(40 acre parcels) will apply rather than any
future plan change.
According to the JCPG's draft minutes for
September 8th, Helsel reported that no
position was taken by the Plannirg
Commission on the Hoskings Ranch referral
sin(e there was a split vote not providing the
required five votes for an action.
On Referral 163a for Dallas Green, staff
reported that Green had requested Semi-
Rural, one dwelling unit per eight acres, when
Green had actually asked for one unit per 40
acres, or the same as current zoning on his
621 acres.
In reaction to the recommendation of the
current JCPG to change most of the planning
area from 40 acres per dwelling to 80 acres,
the letter appearing on page 9 signed by 118
Julian area residents and community leaders
was presented to the Board of Supervisors at
;heir continued hearing on Octoberlst.
At the continued hearing, back county
residents again appeared to voice their
opinions about the staff report and the results
of private property referrals.
Monte Green appeared to contest the
staff recommendation to change the plan for
150 acres he and his wife, Bobbi, own in
Shelter Valley. That property is outside the
Julian Community Planning Area, on $2.
Green indicated that the present plan would
allow parcels as small as four acres, but the
staff is recommending 40 acre density. Green
pointed out that this property is directly
across the road from parcels that are one,
two and four acres in size.
Juli Zerbe then presented to the
Supervisors a letter voicing the belief that the
current Julian Community Planning Group
(JCPG) does not represent the Julian
community. It also urged the Supervisors to
not support that group's recommendation to
change all of the 16,400 acres of land
previously shown as 40 acres per dwelling to
80 acres.
Bob Stuart also spoke in support of the
letter and urged the Board members to not be
intimidated by Save Our Forest and
Ranchland's (SOFAR's) proposed Rural
Lands Initiative that would impose 80 and 160
acre sized parcels on this same area.
Near the end of the hearing, general
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PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 9
FOR FULL REPRODUCTION OF
LETTER.
comments were offered by several speakers,
including Eric Larson of the San Diego
County Farm Bureau, who indicated support
for traffic modeling based on the 2002 and
2003 Working Copy Plan Maps as well as on
the current plan map. He also indicated that
the Supervisors would have heard many
more property owners complaining about
downzones if they had not earlier indicated
their support for an equity mechanism that
would compensate property owners for loss
of value for such reductions in use.
At the conclusion of the hearing
Supervisor Dianne Jacob, who represents the
Julian area, made a motion regarding
referrals in her district which was seconded
and modified by Supervisor Bill Horn, who
added directions concerning referrals in his
north county district, with Jacob's consent.
The lengthy and complex motion included
direction to approve most of the planning
group recommendations, with certain
exceptions. Jacob moved that nine property
owners' recommendations be approved,
including the one for the 1,570 acre Hoskings
Ranch, where the owner has asked for 40
acre density for land shown on the current
plan for two, four or eight acre parcels and
partly in the Forest Conservation Initiative
(FCI) area.
The other property owner
recommendation approved in Julian was
Green's 621 acre ranch, where he had asked
to be left with 40 acre parcels, as is required
by the FCI.
Jacob's motion also directed that no
action is to 'be taken on twelve referrals,
pending the outcome of groundwater studies.
Among those not being acted upon were the
JCPG's recommended change from 40 to 80
acre density for 16,400 acres, the Collins
request for 40 acre density on 550 acres the
Houle request for four acre density on 80
acres. Green's request in Shelter Valley was
also included in this category.
Jacob emphasized that these do not
rerrresnt final actions, and that before final
decisions are made, staff is to present a
complete package of recommendations,
including equity mechanisms for downzoned
property losses•
The Supervisors approved the Jacob-
Horn motion unanimously.
The Julian News will present information
on previously conducted and possible future
roundwater studies in a future issue•
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