Re: NO ACCESS at old 3ed launch

From: Alex Pang (pang@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Jul 12 1994 - 11:50:00 PDT


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From: Alex Pang <pang@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: NO ACCESS at old 3ed launch


> > By the way, to the left side of the parking area while heading in, there is
> > a really large flatland of dry tundra and marsh grass. Couldn't some large
> > section of this be easily turned into a dirt parking area?
>
> If it looks like "dry tundra and marsh grass" it is considered wetlands
> and under strict environmental controls. These "wetlands" (near 3rd)
> are not very impressive, but there isn't much left around the Bay.
> Please don't even suggest that we park there - it will raise
> environmental hackles!

i thought this area (at least the elevated area immediately to the left
of the fence) used to be land-fill. no?

alex



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