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Aerial photo of proposed development
Aerial Photograph of Proposed Development
The two houses which have just been completed are shown as plans in this picture taken before they were built.  The four proposed parcels are immediately above them.  This shows how this development in Thousand Oaks would connect to development in the Santa Rosa Valley



panorama
Panorama from Wildwood Park
This is the view looking east from the east end of the park.  On the right is Thousand Oaks and on the left is Santa Rosa Valley.  The two homes under construction have halved the size of the wildlife corridor and four new homes proposed would be to the left of those already built.  This would completely cut through the wildlife corridor and destroy the ring of green.




House under construction on Montclef Ridgeline
This photograph taken from Santa Rosa Valley shows the area where four new home are proposed.  The house on the ridgeline is one of the two recently completed.



SOROG Booth
Thousand Oaks Arbor Day  April 17th 2004
SOROG member Maryjane Mac Leod explains the destructive impact of the proposed development on the Mounclef Ridge to the habitat linkage.  Scores of local residents signed our petition.

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