Posted: 12/04/2009 09:51:25 PM PST
Updated: 12/04/2009 09:51:25 PM PST
PACIFICA — A ranch owner
has run afoul of city, state and federal laws by building several horse
structures without a permit and endangering local wildlife habitat by
illegally filling a creek with construction debris, according to
officials.
Millard Tong founded Millwood Ranch four years ago,
a 166-acre horse boarding and riding facility tucked into the hills
behind Pacifica's Linda Mar neighborhood. In the past year and a half,
he has received five stop-work orders from Pacifica building officials
for illegal construction work, ranging from July 2008 to November 2009.
Tong finally halted his construction work on Nov. 4 after city
officials arrived with police officers, according to city officials.The most serious violation at Millwood Ranch involved the illegal dumping of soil in an 85-foot stretch of sensitive creek bed in violation of the federal Clean Water Act. This prompted a cease-and-desist order from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in late October and could make Tong liable for serious fines and cleanup requirements.
Other work on the ranch involved grading a hillside, constructing roads, and moving vast amounts of earth without a permit, according to local and state officials. These and other problems have resulted in a flurry of site visits and enforcement letters from the California Department of Fish and Game and the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board.
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4 comments:
Maybe Millard Tong thought performing work without permits and ignoring regulatory agencies was just the way we did things in Pacifica . . .
C'mon, Jeff...
You and Millard both know that privilege is reserved for elected officials -- one of the many rewards of service.
You've got that wrong, Millard. Performing work without permits and ignoring regulatory agencies is only acceptable for City Council's pet projects.
"It's easier to ask for forgiveness than it is to get permission." - supposedly Grace Hopper.
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