"Or, you could have just read the analysis of all the nasty stuff he wanted to implement. "
Your link ends with the statement -
"Nothing like a developer looking to cash in on farmland"
yet NormsRevenge posts here seem to say he is against development
"Did you know aRnie was gonna stick it to the Sierra
Nevada property and busniess owners by signing the monstrosity ..."
So if you don't mind, I'll just step aside and let you two guys work it out between you.
It's a matter of selecting the "right" developers in particular locations (per The Wildlands Project), sic:
Eli Broad is high on that list.
So if you don't mind, I'll just step aside and let you two guys work it out between you.
Despite your denials, you were warned.
Like I said, there are a number of threads that deal with the Sierra Nevada Conservancy and its long term implementation and implications for business and property owners in general now under its control.
I don't know that I can spotlight a single thread that sums it up, calcowgirl may be able to,, but if ya want some background, go spend sometime checking them out. (that oughta keep ya busy for a bit) :)
Protect the Sierra Nevada. A decade of hard work by a broad variety of stakeholders resulted in the Sierra Nevada Framework, a policy document that has been widely hailed as a model of forest ecosystem resource protection. As Governor, I will direct all relevant state agencies to comply fully with the Framework and call on the federal government to honor its pledge to abide by the policies set forth in this unprecedented compact.The Sierra Nevada Mountain Range is one of the state's crown jewels. Yet, unlike many of California's other natural treasures, it has no conservancy. As Governor I will propose establishment of a Sierra Nevada Mountains Conservancy.