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LandWatch Letter to the Planning Commission |
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December 1, 2004 Chairperson John Wilmot and Members RE: Rancho San Juan Specific Plan – DEV0301 Butterfly Village Subdivision Proposal – PLN020470 Dear Members of the Planning Commission: LandWatch Monterey County is very appreciative of the efforts of the Commission to do a thorough job of reviewing and evaluating the proposed Rancho San Juan Specific Plan, and the proposed Butterfly Village Subdivision proposal. As Commission members have stated themselves, during the course of their hearings so far, neither the Commission nor the public has really been given an adequate opportunity to do a comprehensive and detailed evaluation and review of these very significant proposals. The County staff, and particularly the County Counsel’s Office, has essentially asked the Commission to truncate its normal process to accommodate an artificial deadline related to a threat of litigation by the developer of the proposed Butterfly Village Subdivision project. LandWatch does not believe that a Court would “hold it against the County” if the Commission (and the Board) were to take the amount of time it really needs to do a thorough evaluation and review of the current proposals. In fact, we think that a Court will recognize and support the public’s interest in good decision making, and will find that the public interest in good decision making is not only legitimate, but is in fact is a basic requirement of due process to which all the residents of Monterey County are entitled, as the County considers actions that could so profoundly affect their future. We do not believe that a Court would hold that the ill treatment of the project proponent at an earlier time justifies the ill treatment of the public now. We understand, however, that while the Commission really needs more time to do the kind of job it would like to do, the Commission has tentatively decided to meet the deadline set by the County Counsel, which contemplates action by the Commission tomorrow, and then immediate consideration by the Board of Supervisors at a public hearing on the very next day. The Rancho San Juan Specific Plan is the largest single development proposal in the history of Monterey County, and the schedule that the County has established is unprecedented – and in fact outrageous. We believe that this schedule is a shameful effort to deprive the public of their rightful opportunity to consider all the ramifications of what has been proposed, and to participate meaningfully in the decision making process. The accelerated schedule being advocated by County staff is all the more shameful because the process is proceeding with an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) which is admittedly not “final.” We believe that the County (and your Commission) should take the time needed to do a good job for the residents and taxpayers of Monterey County. If the County does not take the time to do it “right,” it exposes both itself and the project proponent to litigation by the public, which is in no one’s real interest. Furthermore, it is fundamentally unfair to the public to make it litigate against its own public officials to get the right to participate meaningfully in the largest single development project ever proposed in Monterey County. With our objections noted, we again want to state our appreciation for the very thoughtful job that the Commission has been trying to do, within the constraints of the artificial deadlines deriving from the threat of litigation by a developer who stands to make millions of dollars (if not hundreds of millions of dollars) if the Rancho San Juan Specific Plan and the Butterfly Village Subdivision project are approved as presented. As Commission members have noted in their comments, and as public testimony has established:
If the Commission determines to make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, as requested by County Counsel, instead of taking more time to review and consider the complex and extensive set of documents that are before you (and the public), we urge that you do all of the following:
Thank you for taking our comments into consideration, as you further deliberate on the proposed Rancho San Juan Specific Plan and the proposed Butterfly Village Subdivision project. cc: Members, Board of Supervisors County Counsel County Planning Staff Other Interested Persons [Return to North County Issues and Actions] posted 12.12.04 |
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