Sunday, January 29, 2012

PUBLIC FUNDS FOR DOG PONDS?

The San Diego County Fish and Wildlife Commission (SDFWAC), has been voting for the last three years to direct funds to a consortium of hunting groups (San Diego Wildlife Federation-SDCWF).  Every application has been approved and funded, so that to date more than $23,000 has been funneled toward the Dog Training Facility at Honey Springs Ranch.  The site is part of the Hollenbeck Canyon Wildlife Area, and controlled by the California Dept of Fish and Game (CDFG).

Navigating through the alphabet soup of these grants has been a challenge.  No indication has ever been given that public funds were being used to create an artificial wetland environment on public land, for benefit of an exclusive and restricted group.  Most of the public is not welcome to join SDCWF because " No clubs, organizations or people whose goals are not in accordance with SDCWF's beliefs and/or which have an anti-hunting bias will be accepted for membership." http://www.sdcwf.org/membership.html 

During the last three years, Robert Smith, President of SDCWF, has requested a total of 6 grants.  The amount awarded is nearly HALF of all monies the Commission has to oversee-- monies collected from fines levied by CDFG.  According to the minutes of the Commission, SDCWF made its first request for fund in January of 2009... asking for $550 for "well restoration."  In fact, at the January meeting the Commission voted to "amend" the grant award to $7,325.  An increase of 1400% (if my math is correct).
In all the SDCWF went on to request and receive another five grants from the Commission, one for each of the funding periods from 2009 through July of 2011.

From the SDCFWAC website: "The ten-member advisory commission is appointed by the Board of Supervisors. ...The Commission disperses fine monies derived from violations of the State Fish and Game Code...

The Mission Statement of the Commission states: 
The San Diego County Fish and Wildlife Advisory Commission serves the public by providing advice, funding and participation on issues and projects relevant to the prudent use, protection, and perpetuation of San Diego's wildlife. 
Question:  Is creating artificial wetland with millions of gallons of precious groundwater in a dry chaparral environment considered an "improvement" of habitat?

Throughout the last three years of rubber-stamp-funding of SDCWF, only once has a Commissioner (Suzanne Hall - Dist. 3) questioned the appropriateness of any of these awards (see minutes of July 2011). All other appointees have supported each award without exception. 

The following information is available online as of this posting:

1) Article by SDCWF President, Robert Smith:  "Finding a Place to Train..." 
http://www.deerhornvalley.net/SDCWF_article.pdf 

2) The Dog Pond Proposal as envisioned by SDCWF in March of 2009. 

http://www.sandiegonavhda.com/annual_meeting/honey_springs_project_plan3.pdf 

3) A Summary of (6) grants awarded to SDCWF by SDFWAC over the past 3 years showing dates, amounts, and project.  http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/awm/fwac.html

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

DOG POND APPROVAL HINGES ON GROUNDWATER

EastCountyMagazine.org published an article this morning stating, "...state and county officials have both confirmed that groundwater will be the key factor in determining whether or not the project moves forward."  Full Article:  http://eastcountymagazine.org/node/8494
Please read and comment at the end. Have your voice heard.
Additional information and links are posted on the Honey Springs Dog Ponds page (RED link to left) on DeerhornValley.net 


Saturday, January 14, 2012

UPDATE: Dog Pond Subcommittees Formed...

Great turnout!  At least 55 people attended the Tuesday night meeting of the Jamul-Dulzura Planning Group to discuss the current status of the Dog Training Ponds proposal for Honey Springs Ranch. Randy White (a JDPG member for some 22 years), drafted a letter to the Dept. of Fish and Game with a list of resident and Board concerns. Here is my quick summary of the issues raised in the letter.  The full text and other communication is posted here at the top of the page: http://www.deerhornvalley.net/honeyspringsponds.html
  • NO NOTIFICATION to residents, Rural Fire District, or Jamul-Dulzura Planning Group 
  • GROUNDWATER needed to fill/maintain is projected at 3.3 million gal/year (10 acre-ft). 
  • NOISE: The site is in a bowl-shaped valley with many nearby residences, horses, animals. 
  • "REPAIRING ABANDONED STOCK PONDS": This portion buried deep in the document. Why? 
  • RAINWATER: Original plan was to use only rainwater/runoff to fill the ponds. What happened? 
  • HUNTING ACCIDENTS/SAFETY: Who will reimburse local fire department for emergency response? 
  • POISONED TREES: 100-year old eucalyptus along access drive were reportedly poisoned. Why? 
  • LOCATION IS IN FLOOD PLAIN.  Implications? 
  • WATER PUMP DISCREPANCY: 100-gal/min or 400 gal/min pump required? Document is unclear. 
  • HERBICIDES: What impacts will pond "weed-control" have on groundwater? 
  • ALTERNATIVE SITE: 19,000-plus acres that are in the DFG jurisdiction.  An alternative site could be a win-win for everyone. 
In addition to the above, the issue of using potable groundwater for non-drinking purposes was raised. This may be an illegal use under California Title 22. 
A Committee was formed to address these issues with DFG, San Diego Wildlife [Hunting] Federation, Planning Group, and residents.  The first meeting will be this Saturday (today!) at 11 AM at Brody's Burgers and Beer.



Monday, January 9, 2012

COMMUNITY MEETING: TUES 1/10/12

 HONEY SPRINGS DOG PONDS 
TOMORROW NIGHT
TUESDAY, January 10th
7:30 PM 
Jamul-Dulzura Planning Group
Oak Grove Middle School Library


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LATEST UPDATE
HONEY SPRINGS RANCH DOG TRAINING PONDS PROPOSAL
Supervisor Jacob held a meeting at her office Friday with Ed Pert, the Regional Manager for the California DFG, Rich Grunow, (Dept of Planning and Land Use), Jim Conrad & Bob Smith (Wildlife Fed), and Mike Casinelli & Randy White (Jamul/Dulzura Planning Group.)
Marcia Spurgeon, Glenn Revelle, and Pat Terry from Honey Springs Homeowners Assoc. also attended to discuss their concerns regarding the use of well water to fill the proposed "puppy ponds."
According to Pat, Ed Pert from DFG seemed willing to work with residents, and Supervisor Jacob stated that well water should NOT be an option! Further, the DFG admitted that they need more oversight and enforcement at Honey Springs Ranch area.
Ed Pert was made aware that neighbors are upset that no notification was given, and that a list of concerns has been drafted by the Jamul Planning Group.
Supervisor Jacob called for a followup meeting in three months. Said Terry, "We are hopeful of a positive outcome- and no need for lawsuits!"

JUST POSTED:

http://www.deerhornvalley.net/dogponds_jacobletter.pdf
  • Letter from Supervisor Dianne Jacob (01/06/2012): 
  • Letter from SD County Groundwater Geologist, Jim Bennett (12/02/2012):
Residents Speak Out.. 
Report from December Jamul-Dulzura Planning Group Meeting

Sunday, January 8, 2012

NWS WIND ADVISORY:

The National Weather Service issued this Urgent Advisory at 3:05 AM for San Diego County:

WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM PST THIS AFTERNOON...

NORTHEAST WINDS PEAKING SUNDAY MORNING...THEN DECREASING THIS AFTERNOON.

WINDS: 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH NEAR THE FOOTHILLS.
WATCH FOR BROKEN TREE LIMBS AND DOWNED POWER LINES.

WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH CONTINUING FOR TONIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING..