Letter: Sienna Solar Project
Posted by Laraine Turk on April 25, 2022
Related MBCA News follows this letter.
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MBCA Comments on Sienna Solar 2 in Lucerne Valley
Posted by Laraine Turk · September 25, 2022 8:36 PMAdd your reaction ShareChanges to the proposed Sienna Solar project in Lucerne Valley triggered a new scoping comment letter from MBCA about Sienna Solar 2. The proposed site has expanded and poses a wide range of potential harms to quality of life and the desert ecosystem. In a community designated as Severely Disadvantaged, Lucerne Valley residents will be subjected to dust, degraded views, and excessive lighting. Environmental problems likely to arise include degraded air quality, water issues, and harm to wildlife including threatened species. MBCA Directors Pat Flanagan and Brian Hammer have outlined the problems and created detailed maps illustrating the issues in MBCA's Scoping Comments to San Bernardino County’s Land Use Services Department.Featured post
Eblast September 24, 2022
Posted by Steve Bardwell · September 24, 2022 2:14 PMContinue reading → Add your reaction Share- Short Term Rentals and Housing Element Update
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- Sienna Solar 2
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Eblast September 22, 2022
Posted by Steve Bardwell · September 22, 2022 8:13 PM- Short Term Rentals and Housing Element Update
- Workshop and Webinar: Joshua Trees and Climate Change
- Sienna Solar 2
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MBCA Comments on Relocation of Lucerne Valley Solar Project
Posted by Laraine Turk · April 28, 2022 3:27 PMAdd your reaction ShareMBCA joined Lucerne Valley homeowners and Mojave Communities Conservation Collaborative in a letter to protest the "relocation" of the Sienna Solar Project in Lucerne Valley. The letter points out to the San Bernardino County Supervisors how the reapplication of the project is not simply a relocation allowed by regulations, but an expansion that violates the County's Renewable Energy Conservation Element, intended to minimize negative effects and optimize benefits to unincorporated communities.Do you like this post?
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