The Final Update (We Hope)
We Support Riley's Farm!

In February of 2004, a few Oak Glen business competitors signed a petition full of falsehoods about our farm and family.   Since then thousands of you have told the county of San Bernardino how much Riley's Farm Means to you.   That support has helped our response to the county beyond measure.    We have a long fight ahead of us, but all of you make it worth the effort. 
Thank you! 

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   Yes!  Number us on your side!    We believe that living
history, battle reenactments, organized camps, craftsmen
shops, u-pick apple orchards, school tours, and a lodge on Riley's
Farm are as American as Riley's Homemade Apple Pie!    They
are also a great way to preserve apple country!

Yes, Riley's Farm is a cultural asset to the county of
San Bernardino!

Yes, I will forward this link on to other friends who
value Riley's Farm!  

Yes, if necessary, I will appear at a County Board of
Supervisors Meeting or at a Planning Commission meeting. 
 

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Please tell
the San
Bernardino
County Board of Supervisors what the farm has
 meant to you.  (Please be courteous.   The county is on our side!)

 

 
   
   

March 2006, It's coming down to the wire!  Do you want to see a living history farm in Oak Glen or should the Riley family pack up and go.    Attend the San Bernardino County Planning Commission meeting on March 23, 2006.   Details.

   

By July of 2005, the Riley Family had spent more than $50,000 in application and study fees, in order to meet county land use requirements--more than any other similar Oak Glen business undergoing a conditional use permit application.   All of the studies indicate our application will have little, if any, impact on our neighbors.  

Meanwhile, at least two of the complainers are operating businesses without any land use permits at all. 

April 2006:  we won at the planning commission, but our opponents have appealed the decision and they are trying to attack us on the environmental front.    David Meyers of the Wildlands Conservancy has given us his support and he says they will not be a part of environmental suitWe do need your help, though, fighting off the legal threat  
   
   
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
   
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
           
           
           
         
             
 

 

909-797-7534
Colonial Chesterfield at Riley's Farm
12261 S. Oak Glen Road -- Oak Glen, CA 92399
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