Los Angeles Times Reporter Louis Sahagun has some insights into the Tejon Ranch Company's conservation plan, which must be approved before construction can begin on TRC's Tejon Mountain Village:
A developer’s draft conservation proposal aimed at clearing the way for approval of a construction project in the Tehachapi Mountains would prohibit the issuing of permits to kill condors, mandate the burial of new utility lines, and create condor feeding stations away from a proposed complex of luxury homes, hotels and golf courses.
It's not really clear if Sahagun has seen a copy of the plan, which was set to be released soon, or if he has just gleaned a few details from TRC representatives. Not really sure there's anything new here, but it's interesting.
By Garrison Frost
January 20, 2009
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