Supes Reject Appeal, New Zipline Course Gets Go-Ahead

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An appeal to try and thwart a 50-acre zipline course south of Big Bear City was rejected by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, paving the way for a new recreational facility in the San Bernardino Mountains.

Nine residents living in the area of Onyx Summit, located off Highway 38 about halfway between Angelus Oaks and Big Bear City, appealed the July 2 decision by the Planning Commission to approve a conditional use permit for Action Zipline Tours. Residents argued that such a facility, where fun-seekers hang from pulleys suspended on a steel cable and whiz down the mountain, would be too noisy and destroy the quiet ambiance.

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Supes Reject Appeal, New Zipline Course Gets Go-Ahead

"I like these kinds of projects, but I don't know if it's appropriate in...

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