Ft Ord Controlled burn jumps containment line

The bottom two descriptions and photos are reversed and I’ve tried to correct them several times. WP set it up this way, and doesn’t want me messin’ with it. Sheesh! The last one, is by Kelly OBrien from York School. The second-to-last one is by Pearl.

Also, two flare ups last night at 9:00 pm and again at 11:30 pm. I think things are fine today, but if not, I’ll let my readers know.

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2:10 pm – per eyewitness Kelly O’Brien, KUSP, it is now under control. Was a little exciting there for a minute. Above photos by Kelly.

At approximately 1:25 pm, the controlled 72 acre burn jumped its containment line. York School evacuated. More in a minute. Gotta make a call.

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This is the York School Boundary Road, from York School, photo by Kelly O’Brien, KUSP.

Photo below by Pearl.

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Controlled Burn on El Sur Ranch

From CPOA:

Local Controlled Burn Alert!

If weather conditions permit, there will be a controlled burn conducted on the southern property line of El Sur Ranch adjacent Andrew Molera State Park on the east side of Highway 1.

The burn is scheduled to begin the morning of either Wednesday, October 16th or Friday, October 18th.

This will be a “black line burn” of approximately 10 acres, the purpose of which is to clear hazardous fuels in preparation of an as yet unscheduled controlled burn on State Park property.

As of this writing, it is believed that members of the Big Sur Volunteer Fire Brigade, Cal-Fire, US Forest Service and personnel from North Tree Fire will be on standby and managing the operation. Signs will be up notifying the public.

Also, you may have noticed the 2d Ft. Ord controlled burn today.

B-SAGE & The Grange offer an eye-opening film

B-SAGE and the Big Sur Grange present

Forks Over Knives: How a Plant Based Diet Can Save America*

Wednesday, Oct. 23 at the Big Sur Grange
6 pm potluck (bring a dish to share and your own place setting)
6:30 Rise Up Singing and Film showing
Free Donations gratefully accepted.
Help with set up at 5:30 would be appreciated.

“A great film”
​Sanjay Gupta, M.D. CNN Chief Medical Correspondent
“ A film that can save your life.”
​Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
“I loved it and I need all of you to see it.”
​Dr. Oz, The Dr. Oz Show

What has happened to us? Despite the most advanced medical technology in the world, we are sicker than ever by nearly every measure.

Two out of every three of us are overweight. Cases of diabetes are exploding, especially amongst our younger population. About half of us are taking at least one prescription drug. Major medical operations have become routine, helping to drive health care costs to astronomical levels. Heart disease, cancer and stroke are the country’s three leading causes of death, even though billions are spent each year to “battle” these very conditions. Millions suffer from a host of other degenerative diseases.

The idea of food as medicine is put to the test. Throughout the film, cameras follow “reality patients” who have chronic conditions from heart disease to diabetes. Doctors teach these patients how to adopt a whole-foods plant-based diet as the primary approach to treat their ailments—while the challenges and triumphs of their journeys are revealed.

Ft Ord controlled burn photos

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Photos by Dan Danbom, taken today around noon.

Here are some more photos from Kelly O’Brien, KUSP,

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Short Term Rentals or VRBO

We have two meetings coming up as follows:

· October 14, 2013 6:30 PM Big Sur Grange
· October 23, 2013 6:30 PM Carmel Highlands Fire Station

It is not necessary to attend both meetings.

The meeting in Big Sur is a follow up to the September 19, 2013 meeting. This email seeks to accomplish two things. First is transmitting information being provided for discussion at these meetings. Second, is to set the stage for what we want to accomplish during these meetings. Attached please find:

1. Agenda (Separate Agendas for 10/14 and 10/23)
2. List of Concerns (Updated from discussion on September 19, 2013)
3. Maps showing Big Sur Land Use Plan Area (Sorry it takes three maps)
4. Title 20 sections:
a. WSC Zoning District
b. CGC Zoning District
c. B & B Provisions

Goals for the Meetings
This focuses on the Big Sur meeting since it occurs first and has some context, but the meeting in Carmel Highlands should achieve the same result. We want to start by addressing some of the items brought up in prior discussions related to the area covered by Big Sur (Briefly) The attached maps show the area, we can discuss any questions.

We want to present the process used to investigate and act on Code Enforcement complaints. This discussion hopes to clarify some of the questions raised about impediments to successful enforcement of regulations. We then will spend some time looking at the code and discuss how it is interpreted. We particularly want to look at the B&B provisions of Title 20. Attached for your review are the provisions of the WSC Zoning district which is where most of the Short Term Rentals would be located. The Coastal General Commercial District is also attached because it will relate to the special event discussions.
From there we want to go back to the list of concerns and confirm what needs to be on that list. (I hope this version captures the 9/19/2013 discussion.) There may be individual differences of what should be on the list, but that is allowable in the context that we are simply identifying concerns. From there we want to identify what approaches can be used to address these concerns. The approaches typically would involve some type of enforceable legislation that would range from an outright prohibition, to establishing criteria for time, place and manner of allowing the use.

We also want to move into the same level of discussion related to special events.

At the end of the evening the goal would be to have a general consensus on a desired approach to addressing both Short Term Rentals and Special Events.

If you have any questions, please contact me

John

John Ford
Senior Planner
Resource Management Agency
(831) 755-5158

To view your project online via Accela Citizen Access, please use the following link: https://aca.accela.com/monterey/Default.aspx

This is an issue that has been wrestled with by other areas, as well. This was recently reported by KSBY: “The city of San Luis Obispo says its residents cannot rent out rooms or space in their home for a time period of less than 30-days. On Wednesday, the city’s Planning Commission voted 5-1 to uphold the current ordinance that bans vacation rentals, and denied resident Sky Bergman’s appeal of the ordinance.

Bergman said she is disappointed, but not surprised. She said if it weren’t for her push and tenacity, the issue may not have gone so far. On November 12th, the city council is expected to take up the issue, as the Community Development department has been ordered to conduct a study session and will return its findings of pros and cons to council.

Bergman said she wants to be able to rent out a room in her house to make extra income. She said it would also be nice to be an ambassador to the city.

However, Doug Davidson, the Deputy Director for the Community Development Department, said there can be pros and cons to short-term rentals.

“The vacation rentals have never been allowed in the city. But prior to 2007 the ordinance was silent on them, in 2007 they were expressly prohibited until such time that an ordinance was adopted. The concerns are often neighborhood driven, about traffic and noise and other impacts that these type of uses could cause,” said Davidson.

Davidson also noted that websites like http://www.airbnb.com, which have made short-term rental opportunities popular, don’t charge a bed tax, which means those solicitors can have a leg up on local hotel rooms. Local hotel rooms charge a TOT (transient occupancy tax) which generate money for the local economy.

But, Davidson said the pros of short-term rentals are that people can experience San Luis Obispo in a different way when they stay in an cozy environment like someone’s home.

The Community Development department urges residents on both sides of the matter to come to the city council on November 12 to have an open discussion.

People caught breaking the rules on short-term rentals can face up to $500 in fines.”

Jade Festival starts tomorrow!

At noon!

Look who mentioned us:

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From Lisa Gering in the comment section below. I thought it important enough to reproduce here in its entirety.

“As a coordinator of the Jade Festival who has been in discussion with the USFS this entire week, there is HUGE concern of campfires, stoves and cigarette smoking or anything with a flame in our tinderbox forest. Everyone needs to let anyone they see with a campfire, etc, to put it out right then and there…no exceptions! Everyone needs to be respectful of the land that hosts us. If that goes up in smoke, so do we as residents and there goes the Jade Festival (it’s happened before and can happen again)! Please be considerate and tread lightly. No toilet paper, trash and especially fires. Our permit, that was so generously reinstated, thanks to so many of you, Congressman Sam Farr and his hard working aide Alec, will be revisited after the festival. How well things run at this festival has a direct impact on our permit next year. Please help us continue to have this festival in the best possible venue that exists! People will be asked to move along if they are camping along the highway overnight. I recommend people look into Limekiln or Pfeiffer State Park, San Simeon Campground or Big Sur proper. The gov’t shutdown has given us this opportunity to look closer at the impact of the amount of people that come to join in the beauty that surrounds us in addition to the jade and gems that sparkle in abundance this weekend. Thank you for all your support, have a great time and be respectful of our environment and those people who have been hired to oversee its care.”

Prescribed Burn

From twitter about 11:30

CAL FIRE BEU
1 hour ago
CAL FIRE is planning a prescribed burn in the southern Diablo Range southeast of Pinnacles National Park (San Benito County) for Thursday, October 10, 2013.

ROCKY CREEK OVERNITE CLOSURES FOR 5 NITES

HIGHWAY 1/ROCKY CREEK VIADUCT PROJECT CONTINUES WITH DAYTIME ROADWORK AND INTERMITTENT OVERNIGHT CLOSURES

IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION: THERE WILL BE FIVE, FULL OVERNIGHT CLOSURES, FROM 11 PM TO 7 AM, STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 13 THROUGH THURSDAY, OCT. 17 (OPENING FRIDAY MORNING) TO REMOVE THE VIADUCT FALSEWORK.

Daytime roadwork on Highway 1 at Rocky Creek continues next week from 7 am to 5 pm Monday, Oct. 14 through Friday, Oct. 18, with 10-minute delays as needed.

Jade Festival is ON

The 22nd. Big Sur Jade Festival is officially ON!!

The US Forest Service has reinstated our Special Use Permit and restored our use of the parking area on the west side of Highway 1 adjacent to Sand Dollar Day Use area, (**which remains closed). **Attention: Plaskett Creek Campground and Kirk Creek Campground remain closed. Attendees should make other plans for overnight lodging and camping. We will try to find room on the campus of Pacific Valley School for some of those volunteers who would normally stay at Plaskett Creek Campground. Due to the lack of room, verified vendors and verified volunteers who have already signed up for specific shifts on the parking spreadsheet will be given precedence for very limited on-campus camping. Camping will be limited to verified vendors and verified volunteers only; NO public parking or camping will be allowed on the campus of Pacific Valley School, all attendee parking will be along Highway 1 or directed to the designated parking area adjacent to Sand Dollar Day Use area parking lot; no exceptions! The gate to the designated parking area will be closed when at capacity and after 5 pm, overnight parking or camping will not be allowed in that area.
Congratulations to all who lobbied to save our Festival; your combined voices have won the day! We hope to see you all at the 22nd. Annual Big Sur Jade Festival October 11, 12, & 13, 2013.

**Closed due to Government shutdown; could reopen at any time if standoff ends, but is not open at the time of this notice.

Cambrian Scarecrows 2013, part 2

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These are from Moonstone Beach. After the Jade Festival, go to Cambria for an open, state-run campground, and see and photograph hundreds of scarecrows!