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"The Planning Commission voted 4-3 to change the zoning, despite a plethora of evidence that the bluffs are too close to environmentally sensitive habitat and will destroy a sacred Native American burial and ceremonial site.... Both 'The Ridge' and the 'Goodell Property' ...overlap ORA-83 and ORA-86 which are historically and culturally significant to Native Americans and to our understanding of the Bolsa Chica’s ancient peoples. Together they are 'one of the most important archeological sites' in all of California. Both are threatened by residential development."

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The Bolsa Chica Land Trust will be fighting to save these historic sites in ways that will hopefully be a lot more effective than marching with signs.
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Something is very wrong with our culture, when a 174 sets of human remains are excavated for a housing tract. What if this were a Civil War cemetery? A similar excavation took place a few years ago at Playa Vista, when 3 to 4 hundred sets of human remains were excavated for a high rent development. Let's just let these people rest! O.C. does not need more houses.
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