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Old 09-01-2009, 12:51 PM
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The eco-nannies at the AQMD will not issue the necessary permits to allow the Forest Service to make controlled burns, so when it does burn, we get loss of life, property, and lungs.
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Fact is the brush that's fueling the Station Fire is a Forestry issue. Local FD went up there and told them to clear it out years ago. But they had to study it, they had to have an environmental impact debate, then they conveniently forgot about it.

Conversely in Malibu the fine for not clearing brush and in place planting succulents can be up to $50,000 depending on the size of the threatened structure.

Have you noticed Malibu isn't burning this time around?
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The thing that torques my shorts most of all (not just Ca.) is that people build in these areas (where Mother Nature loves to remind you that she is in charge) is that every bodies insurance goes up. Why should I have to pay a higher premium because others chose to live in an unsafe area.


And by extension it's like those butt-heads that want to sue the state of Florida or any other coastal state when some swimmer gets chomped on by a shark?
People, like tha man said, "Mother Nature is in Charge!"
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the real fact is that these areas are fire-prone ecosystems. period.

they are going to burn no matter what - all the plants there are adapted for, and most REQUIRE fire to breed.

SoCal needs Fire Zoning but does not have it (or nearly so) - last year one of the fire chiefs said that the #1 thing to do was to zone the whole area for fires.

you can "mow"; drag chains; spray with herbicides; whatever and it will only delay the fires (which allows more fuel to build up and make the eventual fire worse).

the area probably needs more compact development which makes it easier and cheaper to defend against fires - the most rie-prone or indefensible areas could become neighborhood or regional parks

- but as some comment above show - many there do not want that. they want big back yards.

so if your backyard fills up with flames... that is the inevitable end result of living in a Mediterranean climate ecosystem

bon appetit!
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Anyone else out there think that ****ing morons who build their homes in the dry scrubland hills above LA should be entitled to:

A) A place to sleep on a gymnasium for a couple days

B) A helpful brochure entitled "A facktards guide to not building your ugly McMansion where its going to burn down every year"

C) Nothing else. Not one thin dime of the publics money.

Firefighters are dying because morons want to build their homes in a blast furnace? WTF? WHY does the rest of the country have to see this year after year? Piss off idiots. If Schwartzenuthin asks for federal disaster aid, I am going to blow a valve.

Is it REALLY that difficult to understand?

A) Don't allow development in these fire areas.

B) If you are going to allow development, insist that the developments are surrounded by firebreaks 200 yard across, and all homes have thick gauge metal roofing.

California: Suckin just a little bit harder every day

Disagree with me? Fine, I'm all full of Petite Syrah, and I'll take on the lot of ya.

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The eco-nannies at the AQMD will not issue the necessary permits to allow the Forest Service to make controlled burns, so when it does burn, we get loss of life, property, and lungs.
This is the exact reason that the "controlled burn" in Yosemite got out of control.
The air pollution control board would not issue the burn permit to the forest service in the winter (when the fire wouldn't have gotten out of control) because of the inversion layers that occur here in the winter.
So that forced them to do a controlled burn in the height of the fire season.
Now the air is 1000X worse than it would have been had the forest service been able to burn the overgrowth when they wanted to.
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My favorite part of the post!
Mine, too... the only way it could've been any funnier is if he'd said he was "all full of White Zinfandel..."


Hard Drive, excellent rant... I think most of the thinking people here are with ya all the way.
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The eco-nannies at the AQMD will not issue the necessary permits to allow the Forest Service to make controlled burns, so when it does burn, we get loss of life, property, and lungs.
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the real fact is that these areas are fire-prone ecosystems. period.

they are going to burn no matter what - all the plants there are adapted for, and most REQUIRE fire to breed.

SoCal needs Fire Zoning but does not have it (or nearly so) - last year one of the fire chiefs said that the #1 thing to do was to zone the whole area for fires.

you can "mow"; drag chains; spray with herbicides; whatever and it will only delay the fires (which allows more fuel to build up and make the eventual fire worse).

the area probably needs more compact development which makes it easier and cheaper to defend against fires - the most rie-prone or indefensible areas could become neighborhood or regional parks

- but as some comment above show - many there do not want that. they want big back yards.

so if your backyard fills up with flames... that is the inevitable end result of living in a Mediterranean climate ecosystem

bon appetit!
All true. Of course we know the property tax on large backyards and the fire insurance premiums is much more important than whether or not someone should build in a burn area.
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The AQMD headquarters are in nearby Diamond Bar, CA. We should show up their with torches and pitchforks!!!
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I was prepared to offer up my best defense as to why I choose to live where I do then it struck me.....I don't give a flying f**k what you think about where or why I live where I do. And if you're not OK with that then go f**k yourself after all I'm stone cold sober.
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I was prepared to offer up my best defense as to why I choose to live where I do then it struck me.....I don't give a flying f**k what you think about where or why I live where I do. And if you're not OK with that then go f**k yourself after all I'm stone cold sober.
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I was prepared to offer up my best defense as to why I choose to live where I do then it struck me.....I don't give a flying f**k what you think about where or why I live where I do. And if you're not OK with that then go f**k yourself after all I'm stone cold sober.
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I'll have to remember to come back to Mr. HardDrive after that Seattle mega-quake hits. It's gonna be a monster. And then I can criticize him for choosing to live there. Can, but won't.

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