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Review for HIGH SIERRA RURAL ALLIANCE, Sierra Ciyt, CA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

We are proud to be donors to the High Sierra Rural Alliance. The motto of this grass roots organization is “Be Happy; Stay Rural” – a motto that is suggested by the spirit of the General Plan for Sierra and Plumas Counties. These counties have a rural history and their General Plan, written and approved by their residents, was adopted in 1996 to preserve this history.

The High Sierra Rural Alliance was founded in 2004 to help Sierra and Plumas Counties abide by this General Plan. The goal of HSRA is “to promote good local and regional land use planning that will balance economic growth with preservation of the area’s unique natural and scenic resources.” It has stood firmly by the General Plan in the face of strong ridicule and falsehoods from media and some property owners.

There have been many instances in the last five years in which applied-for variances have threatened to erode the General Plan’s land use stipulations. These guidelines balance economic growth with the preservation of a rural atmosphere. Here are some of the actions The High Sierra Rural Alliance has taken to help maintain the General Plan:
1. making sure a development in Plumas County respects a most sensitive environmental area;
2. challenging Sierra County’s action trying to authorize large residential estates on TPZ parcels;
3. making an agreement with Sierra County to enact ordinances to implement the General Plan in creating zoning districts around streams and to bring the Zoning Code into conformity with the General Plan simplifying development occurring in existing community core areas while protecting sensitive stream areas outside the core areas;
4. working with the Counties to ensure sound planning regarding development within the 100 year flood plain;
5. encouraging the Smart Growth principle of development around existing communities and discouraging development in areas remote from existing services;
6. stopping approval of a development subdivision in Plumas County for failing to prepare an EIR when a stream bank failure was a known risk.

It’s easy for county governments to approve all development, or to stop all development. It takes time, knowledge, impartiality, and education to keep governments on the path of their General Plan by making smart land use decisions. We thank and will continue to support the High Sierra Rural Alliance for their perseverance in their mission.

Joe & Fran Burgard
Sierra City, CA

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