Please Write A Letter...It's That Time Again

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Oct 25, 2011, 7:01:08 PM10/25/11
to Save Soaring At Hemet Today
Plagiarize as much or as little as you wish of my following
letter...focus more on the Master Plan rather than the EIR. Be as
indignantly respectful as you wish. Send me a copy as I will need to
cc the FAA later with them.

DO IT NOW!!!!

Thanks!

LT
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Orange County Soaring Association • P.O. Box 5475 • Buena Park,
CA • 90622

October 24, 2011

Supervisor Jeff Stone
37600 Sky Canyon Dr. Suite #505
Murrieta, CA 92563

RE: Soaring at Hemet Ryan- HMT Master Plan and Environmental Impact
Report

Dear Supervisor Stone,
The aviation community recently was able to review with great
dismay the Final Draft of the September 2011 Hemet Ryan Airport Master
Plan.
At no time in these documents does the EDA lay out a plan for the
continued existence of gliders at Hemet Ryan. This non-responsiveness
is surprising given the amount of effort the FAA, the State of
California’s DOT, and the local soaring community has offered to the
EDA. Indeed much of the new document mindlessly repeats the same
false assumptions, misleading facts which the EDA has used
disingenuously over the past two years to stall a resolution for all.
Absolutely no sign of EDA creativity, let alone any acknowledgement of
presented options, has been applied to the soaring issue by the EDA’s
airport planner, Chad Davis, or the consultants at LSA Associates.
This observation, On Oct 20th, has been supported by the FAA (see
attached email), ie, “airport stakeholders should be solicited for
comments during the Master Planning process”.
The Supervisors of the County of Riverside are left with a defective
document which should be rejected or sent back to the EDA for further
work.
Supervisor attention should also be focused on the Initial Study
dated also Sept 30, 2011 which calls out areas for an Environmental
Impact Report. A careful reading of this report is in order. The
chance for this project to easily pass environmentally with “No
Impact”, in the EDA’s own estimation, is very questionable. 26
“Potentially Significant Impact” boxes have been checked on this
document creating what will be described for years into the future as
an “outside consultant’s retirement plan” with no certainty of passing
without then incurring uncalculated remediation costs.
If the Master Plan is not defective in serving the community, then the
Initial Study EIR, on face value, should create tremendous doubt
regarding the probability of the eventual completion of the projects
as contained in the Draft Master Plan.
We respectfully request to meet in your offices prior to the
Supervisors voting on this matter. There are easy solutions to this
problem. In that regards I will call your office to schedule a
meeting.
We look forward to meeting you again.

Sincerely,


Larry Tuohino
OCSA President
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