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7/7/2004 - STAFF REPORTS (5)
Besieged on Every Side Palm Springs is a great place for development these days but it is not so good for the residents who see their quality of life diminishing by the day. The parade for development at any cost is led by the mayor, Ron Oden, who admitted at his inauguration ceremony that his mentor was Tom Suitt, a local land speculator. Consequently, no project, regardless of how much its impact, is ever turned down (let alone even slightly modified). There is Section 14, the Wal-Mart Super Center or Palm Springs Village, the 2 square mile, 1200-home major tract project or Mountain Gate, La Palapas and Little Araby. The Crescendo and Boulders projects in the Tram, Little Tuscany and Chino Canyon threaten open access areas enjoyed by so many. They want to destroy, even further, the grand entrance to Palm Springs. On the lovely long drive into town, we now have the debacle of"The Cove". They don't call it"Windy Point" for nothin', ya' know! Sand and oodles of water to keep down the dust bowl that they've created, now make the happy, hopeful tourists annoyed with their filthy greeting. What was once a pleasant view of this canyon has now been totally obliderated by an unnatural, out-of-place freeway wall. Our beautiful entry into our village has now been marred by high-density tract crap. What a lovely view for tourists to admire, and for residents to be proud of...the urban sprawl they are escaping from! Yipee! And they even want to add more of the same there, as well as completely ruin the beautiful drive to the Tram and back. The disturbing view of walls and rooftops will be all they see if this ugly Mountain Gate is expanded and the Boulders and Crescendo projects go forward. This land is adjacent to a National Monument, and is called a "Monumental Treasure". These critical environments need to be protected, not plundered for the profit of a few at the expense of everyone else. Meanwhile, the Palm Hills development would be destroying even more massive habitats, beauty and recreation areas to the south. We thought we were changing the course of the previous rubber-stamp City Council. Ron is certainly letting down his people. We wish he had told us before the election, so that we could have voted accordingly! Why not follow the examples of Carmel, Santa Barbara, 'or Vale and Aspen, Colorado? Palm Springs is still a celebrity hideout that is under siege instead of being upgraded. Rest assured, we will fight tooth and nail to save our precious heritage. The legal deliberations are ramping up, and citizens are at their battle stations. �I I e' • I �l I All, X. ..:. :.tea::::.:• While his parents beamed, little Tommy Lundquist, future developer, surveyed the view from his newly constructed treehouse. i HERE we're not going to tell you where to look. Remember,this is a DIY deal. "These mountains aren't well-known to the botanical world,"says Kathryn Kramer,a botanist for the San Bernardino National Forest. "Wejust haven't had that many peo- ple out poking around.There are still a few unknown species lurking out there, especially '•.�ow that you've got your hearings,you in the remote canyons." can get out there and discover something. It "This is a very important place biologi- hasn't all been done for you. cally,"adds A]Muth, director of the Deep This monument presents a dream Canyon Desert Research Center.The opportunity for anyone with an appetite for monument is part of the Peninsular Ranges adventure.You have an impressive chunk:of Province, a series of mountain ranges begin- protected land,but minus the snack shops, ring at the southern tip of the Baja peninsula kiosks, and crowds that clutter many of our and winding up here at Mount San Jacinto. nation's parks.The Santa Rosa and San Tile linked ranges provide a highway liar Jacinto Mountains National Monument is a species,and the rapid elevation shifts also great,raw work-in-progress. make for an array of He zones, From Sonoran And for now it's largely a DIY(do-it- Desert to Arctic Alpine, yourself)monument.Be your own naturalist. All this diversity means ire Santa Itma Be your own botanist.Be your own explorer. and San Jacinto mountains arc a good habitat Still in its infancy, the monument is for scientists as well as sil.unanden On your somewhat inaccessible, except to hearty rambles,you might run into a researcher — - - -- hikers. In fact, there is only one major herding speckled and red rattlesnakes,or ' -< '=„^p -•- -- paved road through the mountains studying hybridization in Cznibel's quail. ' q (Highway 74, the Palms-to-Pines Or you night spot a collared bighoin Highway). For now,the thoroughfares really sheep.Big, handsome and cndanigci ed, the consist of trails. There's a snippet of the Peninsular Ranges bighoi n sheep is the Pacific Crest Trail,along with a hodge- celebrity species of the monument. More podge of old Indian paths and horse trails than that, they are a benchmark o the f laboriously hacked out of granite mountain- health of the mountains. "They're a Good sides by the circa-1930s riding club The indicator of wilderness and a good indicator Desert Riders- ofenviroumennrl problems,"says inn DcFoi ge, Because so much of the monument is executive director of the Bighorn Irnunrte. hard to access,you can still feel like a pioneer You've likely heard more about the naturalist-For example,says BLM geologist bighorn than other momvucnt sper ies Steve Kupferma n,you can venture our and because they're at the center of dhspums over investigate the Martinez Mountain Rock trail use. Specifically,should hikers be v Avalanche.Not many visitors have glimpsed allowed on trails in bighorn habitat rim inG this mammoth and remote slide,the second lambing season?A final nails plan is still being largest of its kind in the United States.The worked out,but whatever the outcome, there slide was created between 10,000 and 20,000 are likely to be more skirmishes ahead years ago,when avalanches roared out of the It's inevitable,because the niouument is mountains and blocks the size of small cars so close to huge urban populations. The were tossed a mile into the desert. managers undoubtedly will spend endless Another area ripe for discovery:plants hours figuring out how to keep huniau users and animals.The area is recognized globally as happy while protecting plants,animals and a hotspot ofbiodiiversity.While out bagging other resources. peaks,Jeff Morgan has come upon cougars a As you become Lunriliar with the sheep half dozen times, as well as bighorn sheep, 10 and ferns, a crowning piece of the mouunuent different kinds of snakes and perhaps 100 remains:an unusually nch human history. It's varieties of birds. been said the central question in gcumg to Buford Crites has discovered ferns and orchids tucked away in canyons.There's a rare bluecurl flower in the!nigh country— �' the only place it exists in die world.But Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument N'6W93 "Them are the stories of folks building the train and the folks up in ldyllwild who didn't want it to happen.There's Peg Log o Smith and the lost gold mine down at the [EDWARD S GURTISICOUMESY AMA CALIETIFFr southern end of the Santa Rosas.Or rustler; Z into Horsethief Creek.Or CULTU�l .1,11USEUPA. running cattle Patton and his soldiers camping on[what is nowl El P;iseo.There's the incredible story of j know a place is, "What happened here?" building Highway 74,a remarkable mnsterpie— It T11 When you ask that question about the Santa of engineering. Rosa and San Jacinto mountains,the answer "The first expedition in California,the is,"Quite a lot," Aria expedition,camit,right over the mountain Cahuilla Indians lived in the canyons hem in 1774,"adds Crites,"This is the same for thousands of years, traveling deeply time Americans were ringing bells in Boston 't worn paths to the higher country to gather and here they were conurig over the Salton pinyon nuts,acorns,agave,yucca fibers,and Sink and thinaigh the Middle Wiflows." The game. If we moderns sometimes look at the Anna route is visible from the monument,at mountains as one-dimensional backdrops to the crest of Coyote Canyon. our patio parties, the Calmilki didn't need An article like this can only hold a 3D glasses to see a richer land. fi:action of the stories and riches of the Peale;and boulders were not inert lumps monument. And even if we had a hundred to rhein,but beings transfornied into natural pages,there is plenty about these mountains forms.Rock and even hot springs had we don't know and perhaps will never power and individuality,according to know. anthropologist Lowell Bean- So as you're -The creation of National Monument i sightseeing in the monument,keep in mind a commitment from today';community to -4, Y od that any arresting outcrop or outer might future generations that a place for solitude have an identity and a name. will remain within the Southern California The sense that people lived here before landscape,"Danefla George says. and invusted the land with meaning is palpable For Crites,a goal of the new monument to 13LIVI archeologist Wanda Raschkow. is keeping it that way.This should always be "You can be standing on this knob in the a place where discovery is possible."There iiiidLUe of nowhere that took you all day to always should be hidden places that aren't on get to,"she says. "And you've climbed, cliff maps,"Crites says. and slid down the other side and nin into 20 At the end of his journey,J. Smeaton chofla cactus,and you can't imagine another Chase came to a similar conclusion-The human being has ever been here.And you riddles and mysteries give the desert look down and End a grinding stick. mountains their enduring appeal. He wrote: L 14t "This is really challenging tetnin,"she "The secret is secrecy-" adds, "and yet everywhere you go you find indications this land has been in use for thou- sands of years."To get ,hnipse of what M7 Raschkow,is talking about,bike four rats up the Palm Canyon Tnd firm the Tradingsty 1.21 Post. Where you cress the creek, there are deep bedrock mortars right there on die But die human history of the mom.1- ment isn't limited to the Calmilla. "There are lots of stories,"says mountain wanderer Crites. 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But will they still come away as awestruck when the canyon floor leading up ,a > t' , j ° ?; s to the base of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is fihed with residential and com p ice' mercial developments? e - That's the concern of the Palm Springs 2 Mountains Conservancy' a recentlyformed c� did{l" : 41�'�hlE� �AaN1CJIuIGi'� '�� ,ilUPdu iI� If f organization that is backing the Pahn Springs Mountain Preservation Initiative,a 8"''' ' — �"w ^•` "` ' - measure that could go on the ballot next Residential and commercial developments are proposed for much of the canyon floor March to restrict hillside development. leading up to the base of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. While homes could be built in areas such as borhood,Boulders and Crescendo,her con- Day said Palm Springs city government is Chino Canyon,large-scale developments cern is citywide. She would like to see these "wired for development"And he noted,that would be prohibited,unless previously ap- projects considered by Palm Springs city residential growth does not pay for itself with proved by city government. government after summer is over and more tax funds,but taxes city set-vices instead. "The focus right now for us is protecting residents are at home to participate in the "With over 300 planned development and preserving the foothills surrounding hearings process. districts and thousands of new residents,to Palm Springs and changing the general plan," "We understand why developers and the cut back services is not the solution,"he said said Mallika Albert, co-chair of the Chino city choose to act at this particular time," about city fiscal woes. Canyon Neighborhoods Organization and a she said,noting many residents are gone for Former Palm Springs City Councilmem- spokesperson for the conservancy. "We want part or all of the summer. "But we'd like bar Jim Jones is active in supporting the the voters to have the opportunity to decide them to wait.What's the big rush?" Mountain Preservation htitiative. He noted what they want the city to look like.We know City Councilmeniber Mike McCulloch that the initiative will not affect previously what we're up against. This is a grass-roots said he doesn't see any evidence that projects approved projects and that it is not focused organization.We're aware of what•can hap- like Palm Hills,due for a hearing July 7,are on one project or developer, pen when people speak in one voice." purposefully delayed. "The only one I really know about is i Albert said the initiative movement gains "Everything we do is controversial and Palm Hills," ]ones said, "That was going on supporters every day and noted that while our calendar is very full," McCulloch said. when I was on the council." two residential projects by John Wessman's "Many more public hearings [are] all lined Jones said the current general plan for development firm are planned for her neigh- up and waiting to get through the planning Palm Springs would not allow the Palm Hills commission or on our calendar. I don't project to be built as designed.With zoning think projects are delayed intentionally. handled through the initiative process,he There is just a huge backlog." added,city government would not be able to Greg Day,a Chino Canyon area resident, alter the general plan at will. Rather, it notes developers use planned development would take a majority vote of the cit s vot- districts to circumvent city zoning require- ers to enact any changes. ments, He says this leads to higher density "Palm Springs is a very large city,I think projects that are less environmentally and 94 square miles,"Jones said."What we're do- ,, aesthetically sensitive to their surroundings. ing is preserving the open space bordering "They negotiate the whole district," Day the city from tract homes and commercial noted. "There's kind of a feeding Frenzy of development.We tried to write it [the htitia- _ developers. In Ventura County, zoning is tive] going by what other cities have done one home per 90 acres on hillsides." and we took the middle path when you look Day, co-chair for the CCNO,and Albert, at other ordinances that go from 20 acres to R4 a emphasized they are not anti-development. 640 acres.Planned development districts will Albert is president of her own real estate in- not be allowed.That's a way that's been used vestment firm.They worry,instead,that mas. as a way around not having to abide by nor ! / sive high-density residential and commercial mall codes.It's used to condense housing." development on the hillsides of Palm Springs The reason for higher density develop- ' will 6e detrimental to the resort atmosphere ment is simple, Jones said — it's highly that makes the city attractive to tourists. profitable for the developer. k Y 'What does make money in Palm Springs "Greed is a hell of a motivator," he com- 1 e is tourism,"Day said. "If we don't watch it, mented. "You can quote me on that." �. , ''� ` we'll damage our tourism industry...We 1FhCs, ° att'' °'yr? " need to be wise and thoughtful. Do people Comments? Drop news edltor Steve Brown Former Palm Springs City Councilman Jim want to drive through housing projects to an email at Jones is involved with the initiative. take the Tram?" steve.brown@desertpostweekly.com E,q,"Q, -A ILL. I 1 -a 71�t!�� N �.T A'S 'butis IVO Thn" �BY MARIA.NNE LAVELLE AND JOSHUA. URLANTZIO K T he top water was so dark in Atlanta some pearance),but no one.sees this as a long-term so- days this summer that Meg Evans lotion.America's aging water infTastructure needs I. couldn't see the bottom of the tub when huge new investment,and soon. she filled the bath. Elsewhere in her Decayed pipes alone would be a serious chal- neighborhood,Gregg Goldenberg puts his lenge.Now,add these:Providing water free of dis- infant daughter, Rasey, to bed Lmbathed rather ease andtaxins is ever more difficult,as old meth- than lower her into a brew"the color of iced tea." ods prove inadequate and new hazards emerge. Tom Crowley is gratified that the Publix super- Shortages have become endemic to inany regions, market seems to be keeping extra bottled water on as record drought and population sprawl sap rivers hand;his housekeeper frequently leaves notes say- and aquifers.Then there's the threat,unthinkable ing,'Don't drink frD111 the faucet today."All try to a year ago,that now seems to trump all others:ter- keep tuned to local radio,Tv,or the neighborhood rorism.Put it all together, and it's easy to see why Web site to catch"boil water" advisories,-four of concern over clean drinking water might someday 11 which have been issued in the city since May to make the energy crisis look like small potatoes. protect against pathogens. "We've gotten to the "The idea of water as an economic and social point where I'm thinking this is just normal," good, and who controls this water,and whether it Evans says."It's normal to wake tip and take a both is clean enough to drink, are going to be major is- in dii LT water." sues in the country,"says economist Gary Wolff, Ina nation where abundant, clear, and cheap at Oakland's Pacific Institute for Studies in Devel- drinkingwater has been taken for granted for gen- opment,Enviromnein;and Security.In March,En- erations,itis hard to imagine residents of amajor vironmental Protection Agency Administrator city adjusting to life without it.But Atlanta's water Christie VVhitniaii called water quantity and qual- woes won't seem so unusual in the,years ahead. ity"the biggest environmental issue thatwe face in Across the country,long-neglected mains and pipes, the 21st ceirtm-y." mg.,erprovi,ers, oftheiiJfespaai f 'I A ffielp ' ubton-tap �4 ....... 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