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DESCRIPTION:EMERGENCY ACTION AND MEETING TO DEFEND  HUCHIUN  - KNOWLAND PARK! \n\n 
 PLEASE SHARE AND 
 INVITE!\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1621914134725011/\n\n12:00 PM - 
 Thursday August 6th - The Knowland Park entrance by the intersection of 
 Malcolm an Snowdown Ave.\n\n6:00 PM - Planning Meeting - The Knowland Park 
 entrance by the intersection of Malcolm an Snowdown Ave.\n\nPlease join us 
 this Thursday to stop the construction and plan a long term resistance to 
 defend the park and neighborhood from the Zoo!\n\nOver the weekend the 
 Oakland Zoo began constructing a fence around the proposed development site 
 for the Zoo expansion despite public outcry against its negative impacts on 
 the rare habitat and working class neighborhood. The Oakland Zoo plans to 
 cut down 50+ trees including 2 old growth Oak trees destroying the home of 
 the threatened Alameda Whipsnake, the rare Maritime Chaparral plant 
 community and the Mountain Lion. We see this expansion as neo-colonial, 
 gentrifying, and devastating to this rare and beautiful land. Now that the 
 Zoo and City of Oakland are refusing to hear the concerns of a massive 
 community coalition the we are being forced to take direct action to 
 protect the land. \n\nDefend Huchiun! Defend Knowland Park!\n\nUpdate for 
 the Save Knowland Park Coalition: 
 https://www.facebook.com/saveknowlandpark/posts/398633457002532\n\nPlease 
 donate for supplies and legal defense here: 
 https://rally.org/defendknowlandpark\n\nFor more information about the 
 campaign check out : 
 http://defendknowlandpark.org/2015/05/05/to-celebrate-plants-animals-you-would-have-to-destroy-them/\n\nMeet 
 at the Knowland Park entrance of Malcolm and Snowdown 
 Ave.\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/Malcolm+Ave+%26+Snowdown+Ave,+Oakland,+CA+94605/@37.7510375,-122.1335236,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x808f8f039538507d:0x61ff064d01b2b01a\n\nShuttles/Rideshares 
 are being organized! Click here if you need or can offer a ride! 
 http://www.groupcarpool.com/t/o36i2k\n\nFrom the Save Knowland Park 
 Coalition: "PARK UPDATE - PERIMETER FENCE\n\nDear Friends, despite the fact 
 that EBZS does NOT have the money necessary to build the California Trail 
 project, despite the fact that the EBZS does NOT have all the permits 
 necessary to build the structures, despite the fact that the tree removal 
 permit is being appealed, EBZS has started construction on the perimeter 
 fence that will block access to 53 acres of the park for the public and 
 wildlife that use it.\n\nHow can they do this? It's not reasonable, but 
 here's what we've learned ... on Tuesday - the same day we submitted our 
 appeal of the tree removal permit - the Zoo started to build the project 
 perimeter fence.\n\nThe construction workers could not produce a permit and 
 directed us to contact the Zoo. The Zoo’s CFO, Nik Dehejia, refused to 
 share any information about a permit with the public, and he did he not 
 know that construction permits have to be available for review on 
 site.\n\nIn 2011, the Zoo was granted a tree removal permit for Phase 1 of 
 their expansion that included building the vet hospital, service road, and 
 perimeter fence. Although the 2011 permit explicitly stated that it expired 
 one year from the date of issuance, tree reviewer Robert Zahn said that the 
 2011 tree permit has not expired because the work related to the permit 
 (construction of the vet hospital) began before the permit 
 expiration.\n\nThe Zoo claims they have a "vested interest" in the 
 remaining work (perimeter fence) under the 2011 tree permit. There is no 
 definition of "vested interest" provided in the general City 
 Code.\n\nEffectively, this means that tree permit can remain valid for 
 years beyond an expiration date. However, trees that were not of a 
 protected size when the permit was issued may have grown to a protected 
 size in four years, and these trees would not be covered by that 
 permit.\n\nHOW CAN YOU HELP?\n\nHelp us monitor the fence construction. 
 Take photos and report ANY and ALL violations of the tree protection 
 requirements (see below). Our monitoring and reporting now will make it 
 clear that the public expects the Zoo to comply with the rules - we will 
 report violations.\n\nThe tree protection requirements are straightforward 
 ... you don't have to be an expert to see whether the construction crew is 
 following the rules that include:\n\n- NO disturbance or tracked equipment 
 allowed under the tree's dripline (i.e. no wheeled vehicles, no digging, no 
 piling dirt, etc.)\n\n- holes must be dug only with a "portable, hand-held, 
 gas-powered post-hole digger"\n\n- pruning can be performed only by 
 certified arborist - not by the construction crew.\n\nMORE TO COME ..."\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/08/03/18775727.php
SUMMARY:Emergency Action and Meeting to Defend Huchiun - Knowland Park!
LOCATION:12:00 PM - Thursday August 6th - The Knowland Park entrance by the 
 intersection of Malcolm an Snowdown Ave.\n\n6:00 PM - Planning Meeting - 
 The Knowland Park entrance by the intersection of Malcolm an Snowdown Ave.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/08/03/18775727.php
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