"Landscaping has been done with care for the creatures of the outdoors since the Hinsvarks are nature lovers"
but now, suddenly, all those animals who have learned for generations that this land between the mountain and wash was safe-- will now be DISPLACED and DIE?
All due to the trust selling to a DEVELOPER?
Which seems the exact OPPOSITE of what the late Madelyn and Kenneth Hinsvark intended?

An archived Desert Sun news article profile from March 3, 1978 noted that the Hinsvark home
"...seems to belong so much to the desert that coveys of quail and scurrying rabbits thrive in the sagebrush and song birds send their cheery notes heavenward, undisturbed."
Word around the neighborhood is that Mr Hinsvark used to call his 22 acre parcel of land a 'dog park' and never intended for it to be developed.
It seems that Madelyn and Kenneth Hinsvark loved nature, so I cannot imagine they would be too happy to learn the trustees are allegedly selling their 22 acres to a developer?
It's things like this that make one wonder what the Hinsvark Trust & Hinsvark Marital Trust instructs about this property?🤔Is the executor honoring the intent of the trust?
Maybe the executor needs to do some reading on who Madelyn and Kenneth Hinsvark were and what they would have wanted.
This article is available online, they should start there.
See article here: https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DS19780303.2.86&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN--------




