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Zoning, Planning and Use

Mar. 8, 2003

Slippery Slope

Forum Column - By Michael M. Berger - It's been years since Southern California has seen a real rainy season. So people forget. One of the things that they forget is that, in keeping with our Hollywood ethos that things aren't always what they seem, the things that pass for "mountains" in this part of the world are not as strong as they look.

Forum Column

By Michael M. Berger
        
        It's been years since Southern California has seen a real rainy season. So people forget. One of the things that they forget is that, in keeping with our Hollywood ethos that things aren't always what they seem, the things that pass for "mountains" in this part of the world are not as strong as they look....

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