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1 Wild life Corridor To: Cc: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:00AM I support Paul Koretz's motion to establish wildlife corridor regulations. Michael Haas 8481 Allenwood Road
2 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones. 1 message Squaraspace <customercare@squarespace. info> Reply-To: Swag1274@aol.com Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 7:39AM Name: Suellen Wagner .Address: Swag1274@aol.com Address: Laurel Terrace Dr., Studio City, CA USA SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones. Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
3 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE WILDLIFE HABITAT LINKAGE ZONE Squarespace info> Reply-To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 7:49 AM Name: Nancy Apgar Address: Address: 160 Bluefield Ave, Newbury Park, CA USA SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE WILDLIFE HABITAT LINKAGE ZONE Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable members of the PLUM Committee, I am a citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range Eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
4 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones Support wildlife linkage zones Squarespace info> Reply-To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:15AM Name: nancy schneider Address: Address: Aqua Vista St, studio city, ca os angeles SubJect: Support wildlife linkage zones Message: Dear Chairman and Honorable Members please support this important bill to protect our precious wildlife
5 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Squarespace <customercare@squarespace. info> Reply-To: dragosine@earthlink. net Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:37AM Name: Dorrit Ragosine Address: dragosine@earthlink.net Address: 3855 Fredonia Drive, Los Angeles, CA United States SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now. I have observed much wildlife in my own backyan:i, as well as development that has adversely impacted the same. It's time to swing the balance back to preserving some areas.
6 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Squarespace <customercare@squarespace. info> Reply-To: alliex@me.com Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:10AM Name: Allison Brooker Address: alliex@me.com Address: 2556 Glen Green St., los Angeles, CA USA SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sura every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
7 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones Support Council-File Squarespace info> Reply-To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:14AM Name: Sheryl Schroeder Address: Address: 424 E. Arrellaga st, Santa Barbara, CA United States Subject: Support Council-File Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA aty's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now. Please help our native wildlife. Right now you could do something incredible and forward thinking to conserve what we hold dear.
8 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Squarespace <customercare@squarespace. info> Reply-To: mikeberger2@me.com Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:24AM Name: Michael Berger Address: mikeberger2@me.com Address: 11 Meadowlark Lane, Oak Park, CA 913IT USA SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sura every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
9 maria gritsch Reply-To: maria gritsch To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:50 AM Dear City Council Members, We ask you to support the creation and preservation of a Wildlife Corridor in the Santa Monica Mountains, as part of the Hillside Ordinance Zoning. Please forward this to the city council members who will be considering this issue. Thank you very much in advance. Sincerely, Maria Gritsch Warren TenHouten 8854 Lookout Mountain Ave Los Angeles, CA 90046
10 I support the wildlife corridor William Hiser To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:44 AM I support the wildlife corridor William Hiser
11 In Support of CLAW Stephanie Chong To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 11:59 AM I wholeheartedly support CLAW in protecting and restoring the wildlife environments and creating wildlife corridors!! Stephanie Chong La Crescenta, CA
12 LA City Council File correction Laurie Cohn To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 11:36 AM Sharon Dickinson City Clerk Dear Ms. Dickinson, I support Councilmember Koretz's motion to create an ordinance to create a Wildlife Corridor in the eastern area of the Santa Monica Mountains. Thank you. L~ Cohnt '+22 7 '8el.la.t::r~A v~ Stl..uU.& CU;y, CA 9160' ht
13 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Squarespace <customercare@squarespace. info> Reply-To: diluster@yahoo.com Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:49 AM Name: Deborah Lustr Address: diluster@yahoo.com Address: 8568 Lookout Mountain Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca USA SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Message: PLEASE COPY AND INSERT THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE BELOW: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a atizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory pattems and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
14 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Squarespace <customercare@squarespace. info> Reply-To: bharper@ucla.edu Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 2:45 PM Name: Rebecca Harper Address: bharper@ucla.edu Address: 2616 CORDELIA RD, Los Angeles, California United States SubJect: SUPPORT COUNCIL FILE Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zones Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable Members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zone ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range eco-system that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion of urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building project undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
15 Motion before City Planning Beth Dymond To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 3:12PM Dear Ms. Dickinson, Please lodge this with the Planning and Land Use Committee to be read at the April 19th public hearing. I support Motion to instruct the Planning Department to prepare and present an ordinance to create a wildlife corridor in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains. The ordinance should foiioyi the criteria as laid out in Councilmember Koretz's motion which is before the committee. Thank you. Very truly yours, Beth Dymond Canton PI Studio City, CA
16 Form Submission Wildlife Linkage Zones Support council file wildlife habitat linkage zones Squarespace info> Reply-To: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 5:14PM Name: Monica Martins Address: Address: 38 grant st. Port chester, NY USA SubJect: Support council file wildlife habitat linkage zones Message: Dear Chairman Huizar and Honorable members of the PLUM Committee, I am a Citizen for Los Angeles Wildlife and I support a Wildlife Habitat Linkage Zona ordinance. The Santa Monica Mountains is a special mountain range ecosystem that runs through the heart of Los Angeles. LA City's eastern portion urbanized canyons and hillsides between the and 1-5 freeways is a critical Wildlife habitat Linkage Zone that should be established in our municipal code in order to protect the migratory patterns and habitats of our native animals. As part of the ordinance, please make sure every new building projects undergoes a checklist and review for wildlife habitat connectivity and permeability. It needs to be passed now.
17 LA GEECS Sharon Dickinson Council File PLUM April 19th Alan Dymond To: Cc: Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:02 PM ~ STUDIO (ITY!..Jill R~SID~NTS ASSOCIATION You r Advocot..e for Stud1o C1t..y April 13,2016 Atten: Sharon.Dickinson@LACity.org RE: Los Angeles City Council File HeBJtng Date Apltl19th@ 2:00p.m. Planning and Land Use Committee. Dear Ms. Dickinson: RB: The above public hearing befora the Planning and Land Use Committee (PWM) pursuant to Koretz on the Wildlife Corridors and Habitat Fragmentation Issue. motion made by Council member Paul SCRA has over 1,000 member households a significant number of which reside in that pert of the Santa Monica Mountains that would be subject to the establishment of wildlife contdors without slgnlftcant loss of use and value to their properties es has been demonstrated In the past by voluntary establishments of such corridors by owners. The undersigned has served for many years on the Mulholland Scenic Padtway Scenic Advisory Committee and has knowledge of the effect of not allowing wildlife to transit from one habitat area to another habitat. The fragmentation of well-established and known animal pathways inevitably leads to a raduction of a diverse and healthy gene pool leading to an overall raduction in the numbers of many species of wild life and the health of wildlife in these mountains. Please add to the above cauncil file and place befora 1he PLUM committee members that the Studio City Residents Association (SCRA) supports without reservation the motion as submitted and requests that the motion pass for submission to the full Los Angeles City Council with a recommendation 1hat the proposal contained in said motion be adopted. Thank you for your attention to this matter,
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