Board of Supervisors' Meeting January 28, 1986
Spanish Bay Development - Sawmill Gulch Conditions

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Monterey Herald - January 29, 1986
Board of Supervisors' Meeting January 28, 1986
Spanish Bay Development - Sawmill Gulch Conditions

Monterey County supervisors gave their final approval Tuesday to the controversial Pebble Beach conveyor belt system, but opponents indicated they may not be giving up their long fight.

Karin Perling, president of the Peninsula Concerned Neighbors, said her group will meet Thursday to discuss future strategy.

The supervisors, while denying the group's appeal of county Planning Commission approval of the project, imposed numerous conditions designed to mitigate the belt's impact on the environment.

The belt, which will be used to transport sand from the Sawmill Gulch "Borrow Site" to the site of the proposed construction of a hotel at Spanish bay, will run close to homes in the Del Monte Park housing area in nearby Pacific Grove.

Supervisors added conditions requiring that the borrow site be restored, revegetated and placed in a scenic easement.

Another condition specifies that "any successful court challenge to any part of the permit by any party, where any conditions are deleted or modified, will invalidate the entire permit."

The conveyor system itself is subject to 27 conditions, including restricted operating hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays for a period not to exceed seven months from the start of the operation.

Ms. Perling, who said her organization represents 800 households in the Del Monte Park, a housing area adjacent to Pebble Beach, told The Herald that "we may have a public display of displeasure about how the Pebble Beach Company and the Pebble Beach Community Services District have been treating their neighbors."

"I'm not happy about the belt, and we're upset about digging that hole (at Sawmill Gulch), but I'm ecstatic that we don't get the sewer plant." she said.

Ms. Perling was referring to one of the conditions which requires the company to grant a permanent scenic easement to the county over the borrow site and adjacent deforested area, which will preclude any possibility of putting a sewer plant there.

Another member of the neighborhood group, Melinda Mayland of Del Monte Park, said, "They're letting them get their conveyor belt, and they're letting us get some forest back, even through it will take decades to grow into full trees again."

Mrs. Mayland, who lives 150 feet from the conveyor belt route, said her husband sleeps days and "I am for his sleep as well as for our neighbors' sanity."


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