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DESCRIPTION:Santa Cruz County versus Roy Kaylor\nCourt Hearing - Urgent Request for 
 Support!\n\nThe public is invited to attend this free event. Your presence 
 at this historically significant court hearing would be very much 
 appreciated!\n \nRoy Kaylor, world-class inventor (credited by some 
 historians with the U.S. winning the Cold War) purchased 153.5 acres in 
 Santa Cruz County (next to Big Basin Redwood State Park) in 1984 with a 
 winery, a vineyard, sawmill, 4 bedroom house, 2 bedroom house, 1 bedroom 
 house, and ½ mile of narrow gauge track.\n\nA miscreant “for fun” 
 bulldozed down most of the buildings shortly after purchase.  Over 100 
 trips to the Planning Department were made to get permits to rebuild.  2 
 permits were paid for and granted, but the Planning Department no longer 
 has records.  Kaylor’s records were burned in one of 17 arson fires on 
 his property.\n\nThe Planning Department issued Red Tags for alleged code 
 violations on Kaylor's property and has gone to court and fined him. Kaylor 
 has been sued under the wrong zoning!  His land is TPZ 505 (miscellaneous 
 developed), not TPZ 500 (undeveloped)!  The County has been seeking about 
 $25,000,000. in fines.  The value of his property has dropped to about 10% 
 of 2008 value.\n\nA Santa Cruz County Sheriff and a Planning Department 
 Representative have led meetings with Kaylor’s neighbors and told them 
 they were taking his land and would sell them a total of ten 10 acre 
 parcels next to their properties.  The County would keep 53.5 acres.  (A 
 large subdivided map was presented.)\n\nKaylor is not allowed to stay on 
 his property (Kaylor Micro-Basin Wildlife & Wilderness Preserve) or have 
 any vehicles, personal property, or buildings on his property by judicial 
 ruling.  He has not been allowed to have annual Fourth of July picnics and 
 neighborhood watch meetings for neighbors on his land.\n\nThe County is 
 trying to prevent school children from the adjacent New Horizons Outdoor 
 School from hiking on his property. Over 15,000 children have hiked to a 
 waterfall on his property in conjunction with schooling about nature. Big 
 Basin Redwood State Park has plans to move their headquarters to a building 
 200 feet from Kaylor's land.\n\nStanford Law School was going to make a 
 class project of the case. The head building official of the Planning 
 Department said that the County would not sue Mr. Kaylor if he signed a 
 mediation agreement. Kaylor withdrew from Stanford’s assistance. He was 
 not able to get a complete copy of the agreement from the Planning 
 Department. After accidentally discovering the missing material, he signed 
 the heavily biased Planning Department version of the judicially mediated 
 agreement written by County counsel. The Planning Department rejected the 
 signed agreement and commenced to sue Mr. Kaylor. Kaylor was not able to 
 re-instigate the Stanford Law School class project. The County is planning 
 to reappoint their receiver, Mr. William Rayhal, to chop down all of the 
 trees on Kaylor's land and sell it to pay him for ‘cleaning up’ the 
 property and restoring it to its ‘pristine state’. Kaylor was forced to 
 log about one quarter of the mature redwood trees in the Kaylor Micro-Basin 
 Wildlife and Wilderness Preserve to partially pay his attorney to file an 
 appeal to block the auction of his buildings, museum vehicle collection, 
 personal property, science equipment, tools, etc. and to keep from clear 
 cutting the land. The appeal was filed about 20 hours before the auction, 
 which cancelled the auction. The appeal was recently rejected and the 
 County is about to take Kaylor’s land, not only without compensation, but 
 with very major penalties.\n\nRoy Kaylor designed or invented: the Toyota 
 Prius prototype, the Voyager spacecraft main power supply, the steering 
 controllers on the Space Shuttle, the innards of the lead-acid car battery, 
 the power supply in computers, electric drone motor controllers, etc. He 
 gave a lecture on implementing stealth technology at Stanford E.E. Grad 
 School in May 1960. He invented medical electronic devices, all present tow 
 trucks, satellite power supplies, air born military electronics, microwave 
 traveling wave tubes, IFF (Identification Friend or Foe), Dolby noise 
 reduction, police strobe lights, portable roadside warning lights, 
 world’s fastest outboard hydroplane, and set up the world’s largest 
 solar cell production.\n\nEnvironmentalists should take a stand against the 
 unlawful seizing of Kaylor's property and the clearcutting of Kaylor's 
 redwood trees, without his consent. Santa Cruz County is exercising 
 "eminent domain" with an excessive abuse of power. They are taking Kaylor's 
 private land without just cause and without compensation. In fact, they are 
 charging Kaylor millions of dollars to pay for the clearing of his land and 
 for confiscating and throwing away his inventions, research tools and 
 materials.\n\nRoy Kaylor urgently needs your help in coping with Santa Cruz 
 County.\n\nPlease take action by informing others about Kaylor's situation. 
 \n\nPlease come to Roy Kaylor's court hearing at 8:00 am on Tuesday, July 
 21, 2015, Dept. 4  and show your support!\n\nPlease contact your elected 
 officials and any others who could help correct this injustice!\n\nThank 
 you.\n\nFor more info. please contact Roy Kaylor:\n\n(831) 
 234-9703\nKaylorenergy@yahoo.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/17/18775069.php
SUMMARY:Roy Kaylor - Court Hearing
LOCATION:Santa Cruz County Superior Court\n701 Ocean Street, Dept. 4 \nSanta Cruz, 
 CA 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/17/18775069.php
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