It’s déjà vu all over again only this time in Malibu. Yep, that’s how it’s done, folks. Los Osos was the test case. Now it’s Malibu. Welcome to Chinatown, Boys, Welcome to Chinatown.
The best comments from the L.A. Times story concerned the “science” studies being ignored because they missed the comment deadline (???) (Bwa-hahahah) and the comment from one of the Board members about “raw sewage running down the streets,” which seems to be a mantra with Regional Water Quality Board members who are apparently clueless as to how septics actually operate even though they’re charged with overseeing septics. (Yes, it’s the old raw sewage running down the streets ploy. More Bwa-hahahah) Ah, poor Malibu. Say prayers.
PROHIBITION ZONE’ FEVER GRIPS MALIBU
If you have lived in Los Osos for at least the past five years, the following account may echo with a darkly familiar ring: “Hundreds attended Thursday’s 10-hour hearing, which included passionate testimonies for or against the septic ban from environmental group leaders, surfers, Los Angeles County officials, local developers and wastewater experts, among others." This from a Nov. 11 Malibu Times article under the headline: “Water board bans septics in Malibu.” According to the article, the RWQCB’s Malibu prohibition means “an end to future permitting of septic systems in the commercial areas as well as the residential areas...” Malibuites will soon discover more than they ever wanted to know about Los Osos, as the posh, pastoral city by the sea takes sides. Sure, it’s a different town, but the same story line. It’s called “The Sewer Scam!”
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http://www.rockofthecoast.com/features/rockreport/833-prohibition-zone-fever-grips-malibu
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Monday, November 16, 2009
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A topic to be perused for shure.
In What way did the Los Osos experience already influence the Shareholders/Regulatory interactions down there.
And in several alternative universes I was down there long ago, applying the Lessons from Los-Osos (differently). But in this one, the person closest was Joey Racano, who found the Environmentalists down there pushing for the Expensive fix.
And since the world revolves around Los Osos, and I have stayed on topic for the minimal amount of time;
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Appeals Received by the California Coastal Commission on the Board of Supervisors’ ActionsFor Approval of the Coastal Development Permit for the Los Osos Wastewater Project (September 29, 2009)
No.
Appellant
1
Chris Allebe
2
Sandra Bean
3
Don Bearden
4
Barry and Vivian Branin
5
California Coastal Commission
6
Chuck Cesena
7
Citizens for Affordable and Safe Environment (CASE)
8
Jeff Edwards
9
Fair Allocation of Important Resources (FAIR)
10
Martha Goldin
11
Joan Harlem
12
Los Osos Legal Defense Fund
13
Alfredo and Lourdes Magallanes
14
Richard Nyznyk
15
Linde Owen
16
Steven Paige
17
Bruce Payne
18
Piper Reilly
19
Santa Lucia Chapter of the Sierra Club
20
Surfrider Foundation, San Luis Bay Chapter
21
Julie Tacker
22
Elaine Watson
23
Keith Wimer
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