Mr. Kramer plans to turn the fecund, beautiful, and diversity-rich North McKay Tract into this:
- 64 “workforce” apartments
- 32 “affordable” single family parcels
- 46 “townhouse” units
- 64 “condominium” units
- 114 single family units
- 1.8 acre of neighborhood commercial space with “affordable” apartments
- 30 acres of open space
If this plan goes through, Cutten and Eureka would be a mess at the expense of one of the most diverse tracks of land remaining in Humboldt County. The McKay Tract deserves to be a fully protected Neighborhood Park, such as Arcata’s. With sustainable selective logging, the town of Eureka could financially benefit indefinitely. If rezoning is allowed, no one will benefit except Green Diamond Resource Company.
Endangered Northern Spotted Owls, bears, deer, salamanders, fox, mountain lions, etc.. are all at risk of losing their home. Please take a stand and help us stop this plan. Development is not an option!
Download full plan for further details:
North McKay Tract Rezone Plan