Amador County – Members of the Upcountry Community Council (UCC) are urging the area’s citizens to attend a meeting this Wednesday, June 23, to discuss concerns over the proposed Pine Acres development. The subdivision will be located in the area of Tabeaud Road and Highway 88. A group of upcountry citizens recently filed an appeal regarding the Amador County Planning Commission’s approval of the project. The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to hear the appeal on Tuesday, June 29 at 10:30 am in the County Administrative Building in Jackson. According to UCC member John Carlson, the meeting will be an opportunity to “join your neighbors (and) members of the Pine Grove Civic Improvement Club to hear more about what’s going on…protect our rural areas, keep safety first and learn what you need to know to fight a ‘cement jungle’ happening here or in your neighborhood.” He called the proposed development “unsafe for everyone” because “it’s high density, it’s about clear cutting (and) it threatens all the rural areas of Amador County.” The meeting to discuss this issue takes place this Wednesday, June 23 at the Pine Grove Town Hall. Story by Alex Lane This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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