Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Kawano site was contaminated by chemicals declares VWdog, infamous ANTI

Vista Watchdog 1 wrote on February 17, 2010, 7:08 posted a libelous comment regarding Jay Kawano's property. Falsely saying it was heavily pesticide contaminated thus lowering the value of the land for Mr. Kawano. I hope Mr. Kawano asks the NCTimes for the name of VWDog 1 and files a court action against him for libel and potential loss of revenue when he sells the land.

As VWdog1 is well aware, VUSD conducted a test for agricultural pesticides at the Kawano site and the site passed. There was no contamination. This testing was done in the summer of 2002. The nctimes ran an article about it.

Next VWdog 1 brings up the sewer extension. Tee Hee. Really VWdog do you think a sewer extension would have cost the extra tens of millions the expensive, hilly, ungraded Melrose site (63 acres) cost over the cheap level Kawano site (50+ acres)? You are so funny.

As to the Stacco site, I believe you are referring to the site that required a nature corridor through the middle of the land thus making it unattractive for building a third high school. Of course I am not sure as you never identify where this Stacco site is that you write about. How about a location?

As you can read in my previous post your heroes, Gibson and Guffanti, certainly did not consider your mythical Stacco site. As late as 2007 G and G were still pining for the teeny itsy, bitsy 18 acre Lincoln Middle site rejected by the state of California in 2005. They were not interested in your mythical Stacco site or the full sized Kawano site (50+acres) or even the full sized Melrose site (63 acres).
http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/vista/article_4de53f08-d8d4-5606-8189-3a7ee6a484f6.html

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