If you oppose the YMCA’s logging of Camp Jones Gulch [pdf of plan], you must send a letter to the California Dept of Forestry (CDF) by September 7.
Details: YMCA San Francisco, owners of Camp Jones Gulch (aka Science Camp), have submitted a logging plan to the CDF to log 733 acres of the 907 acre property [Coastsider story], cutting 60% of redwood and fir trees 18 inches in diameter or larger, on slopes of 5% to 80%. Though old growth (40+ inches) would likely be excluded in the first round of cutting, the permit would be in perpetuity, and every 15 years another round of logging could occur with no more public input, and old growth could be cut then. The proposed logging would result in ten truckloads per day for 8-10 weeks, winter harvesting, impacts to local creeks and to our community.
Points to make: This plan should be withdrawn by the YMCA, and if not, it should be denied by CDF; the YMCA should consider land stewardship that does not include timber harvesting.
For more info and to sign the petition urging the YMCA to withdraw this plan, call Patty Mayall 650-851-1902 or go to Coastsider.com for local updates. Saturday, August 26 from 10:30am—1:30pm sign the petition at the table outside of the La Honda Post Office
In your letter put your name, address and the plan’s name: YMCA NTMP #1-06NTMP-014 SMO
Send To:
C.D.F. (Ca. Dept. Forestry)
Leslie Markham at 135 Ridgway Av.
Santa Rosa, Ca., 95401
Or email: [email protected]
Send a copy to:
Bill Worthington
YMCA Camp Jones Gulch
11000 Pescadero Rd.
La Honda, Ca. 94020
Phone: 650-747-1200
Or email: [email protected]
UPDATE: BIll Worthingtons email address has been corrected.