Why Did they Approve Frazier Park Estates?
Continued—Part Two [Read Part One] By Patric Hedlund “It was a foregone conclusion, they knew how they were going to vote before any of us got there,” Robert Lame of Pine Mountain said after the Kern County Board of Supervisors hearing May 11 on Frazier Park Estates. Lame, like several others we interviewed, felt there was little “hearing” occurring before the 5-0 vote to accept the developer’s application to build 557 homes surrounding Frazier Mountain High School in Lebec. Had the supervisors entered the chamber with their minds already made up? Their only questions were about the diminished water quality that has begun to occur as the water table falls in the area— even before Frank Arciero, Jr. begins to build. After that, only District 4 Supervisor Ray Watson spoke, explaining his thoughts on several points. This is a summary of Watson’s comments, from rapid notes that were taken on a computer at the hearing. It is not a transcript of a recording, but we will carry his comments he
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