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    200 attend meeting to oppose clear-cutting oak trees 

    Pictured left is a shot from Google Maps in 2015, and on the right is a shot taken by Matt Trevison in his plane a few weeks ago.

    Pictured left is a shot from Google Maps in 2015, and on the right is a shot taken by Matt Trevison in his plane a few weeks ago.

    Attendees were broadly opposed to clear cutting oaks to make way for vineyards

    –More than 200 people turned out Monday night at Nature’s Touch in Templeton to discuss the recent clearing of an oak forest on land operated by Justin Vineyard and Winery, owned by Lynda and Stewart Resnick‘s Wonderful Corporation. Read the original report: Justin Vineyards criticized for clear-cutting oaks.

    Vicki Shelby, representing First District San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Frank Mecham helped moderate the event. Concerned residents asked questions and made comments related to oak trees, reservoirs, grading and the impact of wineries on local ranchers and property owners.

    The attendees were broadly opposed to the clear cutting of oak trees to make way for vineyards. They circulated petitions and stickers with Justin logo’s and “Just No.”  Attendees at the outdoor meeting demonstrated a profound frustration with neighbors who have incredible resources and little sense of public responsibility.

    San Luis Obispo County Planner Art Trinidade took questions and spoke about code enforcement issues. “The Resnicks may have to plant 500 oak seedlings if code enforcement finds them at fault. Although it’s legal to clear trees for agriculture, the Resnick company may have violated grading restrictions.” When Trinidade started talking about the company replanting seedlings to replace trees cut down, some yelled from the crowd that they’d be dead before those seedlings were trees.

    Linda Heaton, whose family’s property borders the land, which was cleared to make way for grapes and a reservoir, said a silt fence will not prevent erosion.

    Bill Spencer, who has lived in the area of Sheep Camp Creek since 1962, said, “water is the issue.”

    Fifth District San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Debbie Arnold told those in attendance that a similar clear-cutting episode by Kendall-Jackson in Santa Barbara inspired discussion about an oak tree ordinance 20 years ago, but the agriculture community opposed it, saying no one would clear trees like that.

    Speakers encouraged people to attend today’s San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors meeting.

    Bill Pelfrey of the Templeton Advisory Group encouraged people to also attend the Tempelton Advisory Group Meeting Thursday evening at 7 p.m.

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    Martin Schacht

    Save the oaks, stone the ………"Money doesn't talk, it screams", Bob Dylan. I will be boycotting any and all Resnick products, Wonderful Citrus, Fiji Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful piatachios and almonds, Telefora, Justin Wines. I encourage any amd all to do the same. These people just don't give one crap about our land, water and ecology…cutting hundreds of 200 year old oak trees.

    Martin Schacht

    Save the oaks, stone the ………"Money doesn't talk, it screams", Bob Dylan. I will be boycotting any and all Resnick products, Wonderful Citrus, Fiji Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful piatachios and almonds, Telefora, Justin Wines. I encourage any amd all to do the same. These people just don't give one crap about our land, water and ecology…cutting hundreds of 200 year old oak trees.

    Bettie Du

    I forsee Wonderful Water as the Resnick's next product. These notorious water barons have no regard for our most cherished resource. The trees are just the tip of the iceberg.

    DaCosse & Associates - Real Estate

    I have written off any Resnick product and wish they had never come to Paso Robles. So sad to think that people are so selfish and unconcerned with this little community when they already have more money than they can spend. Why not put that money into helping those folks who have dry wells from all the other drilling in known shallow water areas. My gosh, 200 year old growth oak trees are just not a dime a dozen. What is wrong with these people and their friends!

    Erich Russell

    I cannot believe that any county planner gave approval for a 6 million gallon reservoir that would be filled from wells on the property–that is just insanity. It is almost as insane as saying that they have to plant 500 oak seedlings to make up for this damage. Resnick had a chance to come into Paso Robles and really do wonderful things and he has shown that he can not change his evil ways–just ask the people of Figi and the people in the valley who deal with his water bank. I am with DaCosse, I was originally glad he came to town now just go away. We have stopped farming 80 acres of vines as there is just not enough water right now. What is the county going to do when all the neighbors wells start going dry–get us into another water district fiasco or is Resnick going to truck them in water. It is not just shame on Resnick it is also shame on the county for giving them the reservoir permit as without it this may not have happened as they would not have had enough water

    Erich Russell

    I cannot believe that any county planner gave approval for a 6 million gallon reservoir that would be filled from wells on the property–that is just insanity. It is almost as insane as saying that they have to plant 500 oak seedlings to make up for this damage. Resnick had a chance to come into Paso Robles and really do wonderful things and he has shown that he can not change his evil ways–just ask the people of Figi and the people in the valley who deal with his water bank. I am with DaCosse, I was originally glad he came to town now just go away. We have stopped farming 80 acres of vines as there is just not enough water right now. What is the county going to do when all the neighbors wells start going dry–get us into another water district fiasco or is Resnick going to truck them in water. It is not just shame on Resnick it is also shame on the county for giving them the reservoir permit as without it this may not have happened as they would not have had enough water

    Lars Hendrickson

    Agree.

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    Martin Schacht

    Save the oaks, stone the ………"Money doesn't talk, it screams", Bob Dylan. I will be boycotting any and all Resnick products, Wonderful Citrus, Fiji Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful piatachios and almonds, Telefora, Justin Wines. I encourage any amd all to do the same. These people just don't give one crap about our land, water and ecology…cutting hundreds of 200 year old oak trees.

    Martin Schacht

    Save the oaks, stone the ………"Money doesn't talk, it screams", Bob Dylan. I will be boycotting any and all Resnick products, Wonderful Citrus, Fiji Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful piatachios and almonds, Telefora, Justin Wines. I encourage any amd all to do the same. These people just don't give one crap about our land, water and ecology…cutting hundreds of 200 year old oak trees.

    Bettie Du

    I forsee Wonderful Water as the Resnick's next product. These notorious water barons have no regard for our most cherished resource. The trees are just the tip of the iceberg.

    DaCosse & Associates - Real Estate

    I have written off any Resnick product and wish they had never come to Paso Robles. So sad to think that people are so selfish and unconcerned with this little community when they already have more money than they can spend. Why not put that money into helping those folks who have dry wells from all the other drilling in known shallow water areas. My gosh, 200 year old growth oak trees are just not a dime a dozen. What is wrong with these people and their friends!

    Erich Russell

    I cannot believe that any county planner gave approval for a 6 million gallon reservoir that would be filled from wells on the property–that is just insanity. It is almost as insane as saying that they have to plant 500 oak seedlings to make up for this damage. Resnick had a chance to come into Paso Robles and really do wonderful things and he has shown that he can not change his evil ways–just ask the people of Figi and the people in the valley who deal with his water bank. I am with DaCosse, I was originally glad he came to town now just go away. We have stopped farming 80 acres of vines as there is just not enough water right now. What is the county going to do when all the neighbors wells start going dry–get us into another water district fiasco or is Resnick going to truck them in water. It is not just shame on Resnick it is also shame on the county for giving them the reservoir permit as without it this may not have happened as they would not have had enough water

    Erich Russell

    I cannot believe that any county planner gave approval for a 6 million gallon reservoir that would be filled from wells on the property–that is just insanity. It is almost as insane as saying that they have to plant 500 oak seedlings to make up for this damage. Resnick had a chance to come into Paso Robles and really do wonderful things and he has shown that he can not change his evil ways–just ask the people of Figi and the people in the valley who deal with his water bank. I am with DaCosse, I was originally glad he came to town now just go away. We have stopped farming 80 acres of vines as there is just not enough water right now. What is the county going to do when all the neighbors wells start going dry–get us into another water district fiasco or is Resnick going to truck them in water. It is not just shame on Resnick it is also shame on the county for giving them the reservoir permit as without it this may not have happened as they would not have had enough water

    Lars Hendrickson

    Agree.

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