SSMPA

SANTA SUSANA MOUNTAIN PARK ASSOCIATION
Dedicated to the Preservation of the Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills
A Non-Profit 501(c)(4) Incorporated Nov.30,1971                 Founded Nov.20,1970
 
   Email:  [email protected]                     Website:  www.ssmpa.com


SSMPA Newsletter
 
Spring 2016 (April)
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In this issue
   
SSMPA COMMUNITY MEETINGS             

Community Meetings are free to SSMPA Members and the Public. 
 
Rockpointe Clubhouse: 22300 Devonshire Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311
(On the south side, one block before entrance to Chatsworth Park South)
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Monday, April 18, 2016   7:00pm - 8:30pm
Rockpointe Clubhouse: 22300 Devonshire Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311
 
Climate: Change, Reality, Action
 
Presenter:
Sharon Markenson
Educator and Advocate, Climate Reality Leadership Corps
 
Sharon Markenson spent the first part of her life teaching students secondary English while incorporating respect for the environment into her lessons whenever possible.  She also taught public speaking and competitive forensics and coached the El Camino Real High School's Academic Decathlon team to three national titles.  In 2013, she trained with the Climate Reality Leadership Corps to present information on climate issues.  Since then, she has been educating business, school, faith and community groups on causes and effects of climate disruption as well as what we need to do about it. 

One of the most important things you can take away from this presentation is what YOU can do about climate change.
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Monday, May 16, 2016   7:00pm - 8:30pm
Rockpointe Clubhouse: 22300 Devonshire Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311
 
Our Chatsworth Region: History and Pre-History
 
Presenters:
Albert Knight: Anthropologist, Archaeologist

Ray Vincent, Sr: Research Director at Chatsworth Historical Society
photo J. Luker
Albert Knight will provide a visual presentation on recent archaeological and historical research in the Chatsworth area. Knight will discuss the findings of the archaeological work at Dayton Canyon, the old west-valley lime industry, and what we now know about the 19th and early-20th century west-valley Native American community. Knight will be assisted by Ray Vincent, of the Chatsworth Historical Society, who also researches history of the area.

Al has been studying the area for over 30 years His presentation will include some photos of local Chumash pictographs.
 
Andora Estates Development Project: Comment Period Extended
 
Thanks to letters from concerned organizations like SSMPA , the City has extended the deadline for public comments by 2 weeks.
 
You have until Monday April 18th to get your comments to the City Planning Department about the Andora Estates development.

Andora Estates proposes to build 30-40 houses in the canyon that connects Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park to Chatsworth Oaks Park and Chatsworth Nature Preserve.
  
               
The following sites give you the information you need to make your voice heard:


Here are documents that provide additional useful information:

Points you can make in your comments
Andora Fire Frequency
Andora Fire Recency

Andora area fire danger 2005
Andora area fire danger 2005
 
Deerlake Ranch
Work Begins on New Residential Development in Santa Susana Mountains


Deerlake Ranch is a development of 314 houses in the Deerlake Highlands area in the southern foothills of Oat Mountain. It is just north of the Twin Lakes community, just west of Porter Ranch, and just south of the proposed Hidden Creeks Estates. Check out stunning aerial photos of the area HERE.

 

Grading of land is just beginning for the project, which was approved years ago but delayed during the years of the weak real estate market.

 

The contractor brought in a herd of goats to "de-vegetate" the land before grading. The goats have gone, but you can see them in the video below.

(Try to watch without smiling.) 

 

                

  
  
Rim of the Valley: Moving Forward, ... We Hope
  

The Rim of the Valley Corridor Study is now "final" and it is up to members of the U.S. Congress (Adam Schiff, Julia Brownley, Steve Knight, and others) to move it forward by introducing it as a bill to be voted on.

 

The "selected alternative" in the "final" study by the National Park Service would add about 170,000 acres to Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. This is less than most public commenters called for, but still doubles the area within the boundaries of the National Park unit. It is unknown whether a last minute push by some supporters to increase the size of the "selected alternative" will cause the Interior Department to expand the encompassed area.

 

SSMPA, whose mission focuses on preserving open space in the Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills, would like to see the area of the "selected alternative" expanded, but we are nevertheless pleased that much terrain within our particular area of concern is included. The habitat linkage corridor areas just north and west of Chatsworth fall within the selected boundary.

 

See the red line on the map below that links the San Gabriel Mountains, Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills, and Santa Monica Mountains. This  boundary alignment potentially calls on Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park, Chatsworth Nature Preserve, and Santa Susana Field Lab to play major roles in maintaining a viable habitat corridor.

               

Useful information on the current prospects of the Rim of the Valley:
  
Interesting issues related to ROV:
  
 
Oil and Gas in the Santa Susana Mountains
Recent events in a 140-year old story
  
Oat Mountain has been a center of local controversy since even before the discovery of the SoCalGas Aliso Canyon gas leak in October 2015. The controversy arose from the Termo Company's effort to gain approvals for drilling up to twelve new oil wells (it already operates 18) near the mountain's ridge line.

Termo announced in January 2016 that, in light of the nearby Aliso gas leak, it was going to hold off on releasing the Environmental Impact Report that it was working on until after the leak situation was resolved.

" The Termo Company (Termo) has decided to postpone the release of the Public Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the North Aliso Canyon Project. Termo intends to resume the LA County EIR process sometime in the future."
 
Soon after the announcement, regulators discovered that Termo's oil pumping operations were illegally venting natural gas into the air. They previously piped the gas to SoCalGas to inject into their gas reservoir, but SoCal's well leak forced them to stop injecting gas, including that from Termo's operations. Termo has been assessed $75,000 in fines. See more.
 
And so the clash between loosely regulated industrial operations and more recent residential and commercial development continues in the Santa Susana Mountains ... as it does elsewhere around the world.
 
 
CONSTRUCTION IS STARTING
AT CHATSWORTH PARK SOUTH

There are striking signs that remediation work is about to begin at Chatsworth Park South, at the far west end of Devonshire Street. After more than eight (8) years of closure, construction work seems to be starting up.

We all know that Chatsworth Park South (City of LA) has been closed for more than 8 years, awaiting cleanup of reported lead contamination on a portion of the acreage. The City has engaged a contractor to do remediation work (grading, capping the surface, etc.). Work was delayed in order to begin after the El NiƱo
season 2016. City officials have planned a construction groundbreaking event for 10am, Monday April 11 (2,978 days since closure).

Remediation will be accomplished primarily by hauling in materials (aggregate and clean soil) to serve as a one-foot cap over the soil that is contaminated with lead pellets and fragments of clay pigeons. Only some areas will have soil removed and hauled away.
 
Remediation work may take up to a year to complete, say some city officials.
DTSC says the project will span April 4 through December 13, 2016.
 

For a timeline of the long saga of the Park's closure, see: SSMPA's Watch Center for Chatsworth Park South Reopening

 

Santa Susana Field Lab Cleanup - Future Open Space
  
The Community Advisory Group (CAG) for the Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL) has released a new video, a straight-forward, plain-talking overview of the history of the facility and the organization of the contamination cleanup that remains to be done.
  
 
My Cubicle Is Nicer Than Yours!
Art Exhibit & Sale by SSMPA's Vice President, John Luker
April 2 through April 29, 2016
9 AM-5 PM
 
Artist John Luker works for the Department of Parks and Recreation, Resources Department on habitat restoration projects. His photographs were taken in some of the most sublimely beautiful spots in the Santa Monica Mountains, his "office."  

For more information call 805-370-2301 or e-mail [email protected]. For directions to the Anthony C. Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center, click here.

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Store
Anthony C. Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center
King Gillette Ranch
26876 Mulholland Highway
Calabasas, CA  91302
             
Stagecoach Trail History Hike
 Climb the Devil's Slide
 
Saturday April 30, 2016
9:00am - 1:30pm
  
Meet at Larwin Avenue entrance to Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park (1/2 block south of Devonshire)
 
Hike leader: Teena
Difficult: 4.5 miles, 4.5 hours
 
More HERE

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Hikes and other events in the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park are run by volunteers for State Parks.  SSMPA passes on information about various activities outdoors, open space concerns, and/or certain naturalist activities to help our friends know what is happening, but does not sponsor or manage the events.

 

 Annual Garden Festival

  
photo: Ann Vincent

                Chatsworth Historical Society Presents...

 

A GARDEN FESTIVAL
SUNDAY, APRIL 24 th 2016
11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
HOMESTEAD ACRE
Located just inside Chatsworth Park South (West End of Devonshire Street)
10385 Shadow Oak Drive, Chatsworth, CA 91311
Details    HERE

Chatsworth Nature Preserve Open House
 
Hundreds of people turned out for the once-a-year Open House at the Chatsworth Nature Preserve on Sunday April 3, 2016. A highlight for many was a two-mile guided hike around the recently re-vamped Ecology Pond. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has deepened the pond by removing sediment and has increased its storm-water gathering ability through drainage routing alterations.  
 
SSMPA directors John Luker, Wendi Gladstone, and Tom Nachtrab led hikes around the pond, as did a dozen volunteers from many local conservation-oriented organizations such as the San Fernando Valley Audubon Society and the Southwestern Herpetologists Society. SSMPA thanks tireless Sharon Shingai for organizing a highly successful 2016 Chatsworth Nature Preserve Open House.  
photo J. Roskilly
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Join Our Board of Directors!

 

Do you support conservation?

Open space? Parks and parkland?

 

SSMPA needs to fill a couple of vacancies on our Board of Directors.

 

If you want to learn a bit more about the possibility of joining our board, please drop a message at [email protected] No obligation. Confidential.

  
 
SSMPA Board of Directors Election  2016 - 2017
Candidates Statements and Election Ballot
 
 
SSMPA members, currently paid as of May, 2015, can vote for the candidates on the ballot, or you can write in the names of the candidates of your choice. Members can mail their ballots, e-mail their ballots, or bring them to the Community Meeting, Monday, May16, 2016.
 
Must have been the rain ...?
   
 
HIKES 

Welcome Walks:  Interpretive hikes in the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park (SSPSHP):  Facebook: Friends of the Santa Susana Mountains   &    fpssm.org

SSPSHP Volunteer Hikes: Contact: Jennifer Dandurand, park interpretive specialist, Los Encinos SHP: 818.784.4849; [email protected]
  
Rancho Simi Trail Blazers: www.simitrailblazers.com
 
Sierra Club: www.angeles.sierraclub.org/sfvg/  Meetings, hikes
 
SFV Audubon: www.sfvaudubon.org  Meetings and Bird Walks for families
 
Hiking and Event Updates:  ssmpa.com
 
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SSMPA Mission 

 

SSMPA's mission is to preserve and protect the Simi Hills, Santa Susana Mountains, and regional open space.

 


Come Aboard!  Be an SSMPA Member

We gratefully accept your new membership, renewals, donations all year round!
 

Please click HERE  to start or renew your membership by  credit card
or fill in the membership form below and mail it to us. 

 
Your membership (new and renewal) and donations help SSMPA efforts and continued success in providing free community meetings; advocacy for open space/nature preserves; keeping or reopening local parks; acquiring easement land parcels to protect native plants and habitat, wildlife corridors and park space; environmental educational opportunities; preservation of Chatsworth's and the surrounding area's historical, cultural, and archaeological sites. 

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SSMPA MEMBERSHIP GIVES YOU A VOICE IN YOUR COMMUNITY!
  
THANK YOU for your recent Life Memberships:
Karin Benson and Terry Tanner

THANK YOU for your recent New Memberships:
Laura Graff, John Paladin, Chris Berwager, Felicia Becker 
THANK YOU for a special donation: Diane Fike, Life Member
And THANK ALL OF YOU loyal members who have recently renewed your SSMPA Membership 

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"Cotton Blend Cool" T-shirt with a Chumash-inspired design
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or send an email to [email protected] if you pay online.
 
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SSMPA, P.O. Box 4831, Chatsworth, CA 91313-4831   
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2015/2016 SSMPA Board of Directors 
 
President, Treasurer: Teena Takata
Vice President: John Luker
Recording Secretary: Donna Nachtrab

Director-at-Large: Vanessa Watters

Director-at-Large: Robert "Bob" Dager

Director-at-Large: Warren Stone

Director-at-Large: Wendi Gladstone

Director-at-Large: Tom Nachtrab