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[Video Link] Nick Gillespie says: "Thought you might find this new Reason.tv doc about homeowners in one of the world's great godforsaken places, the Antelope Valley, being hassled by LA County officials. Includes footage of the great "Phonehenge" house out that way."
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
reply to post by KilrathiLG
This is CRAZY.
Stupid fascists.
This guy built a castle out of telephone poles. That is genius.
No one is bothering anyone. Why the hell would they do this? Oh yeah (Second line)
Originally posted by painterdude
reply to post by Wyn Hawks
If that were the case I would imagine LA county would pursue acquisition of the properties through eminent domain.
Originally posted by painterdude
It sounded as though a supervisor just has a power trip going on and is enforcing the letter of the law.
Originally posted by painterdude
Something tells me the homes in the video were constructed without permits too, and a cash strapped county may want to collect.
The Wildlands Project
Executive Order 13575
“The White House Rural Council will coordinate programs across government to encourage public-private partnerships to promote further economic prosperity and quality of life in rural communities nationwide. Chaired by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, the Council will be responsible for providing recommendations for investment in rural areas and will coordinate Federal engagement with a variety of rural stakeholders, including agricultural organizations, small businesses, and state, local, and tribal governments.”
“The order admits that it intends to seize greater power over “food, fiber, and energy,” items that are key to human sustenance.”
"Much of this region is federal land. However, several key areas include extensive private lands. One is the Antelope Valley, a V-shaped valley separating the Liebre-Sawmill Mountains portion of the Angeles National Forest from the Tehachapi Mountains. This valley broadens slowly from a point near the I-5/Highway 138 junction to a wide connection with the Mojave Desert proper in the Lancaster-Rosamond area."
"Spring blooms in the Antelope Valley, in the western Mojave Desert. The Antelope Valley is also famous for the iconic California poppy (official State flower). Unfortunately, the proposed Blue Sky wind energy project and "Wildflower Green Energy Farm" would industrialize several square-miles of these fields around the famed California Poppy Reserve, adding wind turbines and solar panels."