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Scott Simono, left, a biologist with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, and SFPUC Senior Project
Manager Joe Ortiz pull fountain thistle seeds from an area of the Crystal Springs Reservoir watershed slated for
habitat restoration. Below: The purple fountain thistle is a federally protected plant species unique and native
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Police reports
Not so hot
Someone was seen throwing hot sauce
at cars on Howard Avenue in Burlingame
before 6:01 p.m. Tuesday, July 12.
MILLBRAE
Vandal i s m. Someone smashed the front
passenger window of a car at the 100 block
of La Cruz Avenue before 9:30 p. m.
Thursday, July 14.
Sto l en v ehi cl e. A motorcycle was stolen
near Millbrae Avenue and Skyline
Boulevard before 5 p.m. Wednesday, July
13.
Petty theft. Someone stole a workout bag
from a locker at the 900 block of Broadway
before 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 12.
Theft. Some stole license plates from a
vehicle at the 1200 block of Broadway
before 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 12.
Arres t. A 35-year-old Redwood City man
was arrested after an attempted carjacking
on the 400 block of El Camino Real before
8:10 p.m. Monday, July 11.
BURLINGAME
Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A driver almost ran
someone off the road near Rollins Road and
Winchester Drive before 6:32 p.m. Tuesday,
July 12.
Pe t t y t h e f t . An ex-employee did not
return $500 used to make change to the
employer on Airport Boulevard before 5:16
p.m. Tuesday, July 12.
Di s turbance. A driver was seen driving
erratically and at one point driving on the
wrong side of the road on Broadway before
3:53 p.m. Tuesday, July 12.
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and renovations of existing parks and a
community center, according to the city.
The search process attracted more than 90
candidates and he will start Aug. 15, according to the city.
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Obituary
Norbert Ewald Wagner
Norbert Ewald Wagner, born June 23,
1934, died June 21, 2016.
A big man with a big
personality and passion
for life.
Former owner of La
Cigogne Restaurant in
San Mateo and the Polo
Club
Lounge
in
Burlingame.
Survived by his children Hannah and Marc
(Jennifer), grandchildren
Olivia, Isabella, Danielle and Jake, sister
Helga Oswald, nieces Sylvie and Emillie.
Preceded in death by brother Fernand and his
wife Suzanne.
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that
a
contested
Democratic
primary,
although winding down,
would draw enough new
voters in the liberal state
to further exceed expectations.
Considering all the
election hype and media
Alex Padilla coverage and money and
the fact that Clinton and
Bernie Sanders had rallied across the state,
you could have argued that wed see more,
said Mindy Romero, director of the
California Civic Engagement Project at the
University of California, Davis. She noted
that the number only accounts for about 34
percent of Californias eligible voters.
She and other experts said several factors
Obituary
Obituary
Amalia quickly assimilated into life in Palos Verdes, CA. She learned to speak and read English
through cookbooks and church connections and raising her five children. In short time she was
described as a beautiful, elegant, fabulous cook and brilliant hostess. To her children she was the
quintessential Mom. Always game for a day at the beach, a friends house for a swim, play dates
and sleepovers; the Rice house was the place of fun. In 1961, Amalia was invited to join the newly
created Peninsula Committee Childrens Hospital volunteer group. Many lifelong relationships
were built through this organization which she supported until her last days.
In 1965, the Rices moved to Prescott, AZ so Erwin could partner in his cousin, Dick Markhams,
business. Moving from the Southern Californian beaches to the Cowboy Capital of the World,
was a dramatic shift for the entire family. Amalia, a devout Catholic, sought connections in The
Sacred Heart Community and her childrens activities. Once again, this beautiful and intriguing
mother of five was sought after to engage in all things Prescott. Everyone wanted to be invited to
Amalias for lunch, dinner, New Years Eve, etc. Amalia just knew how to entertain. She lived in
Prescott for 38 years and built the strongest and most enduring friendships.
In 2004, Amalia moved to The Peninsula Regent in San Mateo, CA to be closer to her children.
TPR was a perfect match for Amalia. Not surprisingly, she made an immediate impact and
forged, yet again, endearing and deep relationships with other residents. The family is especially
appreciative of the tender loving care administered by TPRs Assisted Living staff over the last
two and half years. They were her family too.
Amalias greatest source of pride was the family she built with Erwin. She is preceded in death
by her eldest child, Miriam Amalia Rice (1949-2012), and survived by Victor Rice (Corrine),
Maziebelle Rice (David Gutierrez), Jaime Rice (Paige Procter) and Marisa Comach. Amalia
took great pride in her grandchildren Jeffrey Rice, Peter Patrakis, Spencer Johnson, Tyler and
Michael Comach, Maria and Tess Gonzalez and her newest addition, great-granddaughter, Abril
Gonzalez.
There will be a Celebration of Life on July 18, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Bartholomews, 600
Columbia Dr. San Mateo, CA 94402. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be
made in Amalias name to Peninsula Committee Childrens Hospital, www.pcch.net.
LOCAL
San Mateo is seeking more than $1.4 million in damages from architects and contractors who allegedly installed a faulty heating, ventilation and air conditioning system as part of the citys estimated $58 million police headquarters that opened just
seven years ago.
The city discovered design and construction flaws caused the police stations air
conditioning to fail, creating poor air quality and ventilation issues, according to the
complaint filed in San Mateo County
Superior Court Thursday.
The city first caught wind of the faulty
system around June 2014, and spent at least
$1.4 million in repairs at the state-of-theart police station on the corner of Saratoga
Drive and Hillsdale Boulevard.
Without proper ventilation at the 47,000square-foot headquarters for the nearly 155member department, City Attorney Shawn
Mason said conditions were unpleasant for
San Mateos emergency responders.
The fact that the system didnt work
properly made it very uncomfortable to
work, Mason said, noting he couldnt comment on the litigation itself.
The city is pointing the finger at Leach
Mounce Architects, which designed the station; Mazzetti, Inc., which was subcontracted to design the HVAC system; and its general contractor Charles Pankow Builders,
which also worked on the San Mateo Main
Library.
A representative from Mazzetti said they
could not comment on pending litigation
and had not yet received a copy of the complaint. Officials from Leach Mounce and
Pankow did not immediately return requests
for comment.
The city spent nearly a decade planning
for the departments new two-story facility
that includes underground parking, a firing
range, emergency operations and dispatch
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centers, wireless internet and space for its
K-9s.
Mason said construction estimates alone
topped $40 million. Including design as
well as land acquisition expenses, he agreed
the $58 million price tag seemed accurate.
But after the long-planned-for facility
opened in 2009, the city alleges the HVAC
system prematurely deteriorated in 2014 due
to faulty design and construction, according
to the complaint.
Some of the failures included rooftop units
that leaked refrigerant and failed to produce
air causing stale conditions, a snapped fan
belt damaging a cooling tower and a fan that
made loud noises. Access panels were not
installed on certain equipment and some
components were enclosed in a metal box
instead of a controlled temperature environment, which caused it to fail during hot
days, according to the complaint.
There were also daily failures that often
required the system to be reset and an oversized boiler that sent off an alarm every day
until it was abandoned, according to the
complaint.
In keeping with San Mateos sustainability goals, the site was designed to reach
Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design, or LEED, Silver. The lawsuit alleges
Leach Mounce Architects and Mazzetti made
false and misleading statements to the city
as part of its application regarding is energy
efficiency.
The city is seeking a judge to make a ruling on the case in which it seeks at least
$1.4 million in damages as well as attorneys fees, according to the complaint.
Heather Polcik, of Burlingame Intermediate School, and Bethany Lukash, of Burlingame High
School, received recognition as the Burlingame Rotary Clubs teacher of the year.
egistration is
open for the
tenth
annual
Sequo i a Hi g h Scho o l
alumni picnic, set to be
held Saturday, Aug. 20,
on the campus, 1201
Brewster
Ave.
in
Redwood City. Alumni
from San Carl o s Hi g h
S c h o o l are invited as
well.
Tickets cost $40 at the
door, $35 in advance and
$25 for children 10 and
under. Funds raised benefit the schools alumni
association, which offers grants, scholarships and additional support to current students. Email sequoiaalumni@earthlink.net,
visit sequoiahsalumniassoc.org or call 5925822 for more information.
***
May ra Veg a Hernandez, of East Palo
Alto, graduated from Farl ei g h Di cki ns o n
Uni v ers i ty.
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group dedicated to fighting hunger, will
host a meal packing event Saturday, Aug.
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information on how to contribute email
(650) 344-5200 ext. 106
Jenn. Robinson@
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595-4545.
***
Ho l l y Fi s c h e r, of
Redwood City, was named
senior of the year in film
studies and production at
the Lawrence Herbert
Scho o l
of
Co mmun i c at i o n
at
Ho fs tra Uni v ers i ty .
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Juan Ro dri g uez, of
Redwood
City,
and
Benjami n Kus ber, of
San Carlos, were named
to the deans list at Depauw Uni v ers i ty.
***
Ro bert Cl aude and Aus ti n Wi l s o n, of
Redwood City, Co n n o r Fo o dy and
Ro bert Marti nez, of Menlo Park, Sco tt
Peters , of Belmont and Brendan Wri g ht
and Candy Zhang , of San Mateo were
named to the deans list at Rens s el aer
Po l y techni c Ins ti tute.
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physicians to the
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community
Kevin Wenguang
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A woman places a bouquet of flower with others to pay tribute to victims near the
scene where a truck ran into a crowd at high speed killing scores and injuring more
who were celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday, in Nice, France.
They fanned out to enjoy nighttime
street artists, arcade games and food
stalls or strolls to their hotels beside
the Mediterranean. Then Bouhlel used
his truck to turn a celebration into a
dash for survival.
Cyril Croisy said he saw the truck
accelerate into the first crowds outside
Nices landmark Negresco Hotel, aiming straight for a stand selling candy to
children.
He said he tried to help the wounded,
including a woman with catastrophic
injuries.
I was there when her heart stopped,
said Croisy, his eyes welling with
tears. The 40-year-old Parisian suffered
a broken arm while fleeing and jumping
from the Promenade to the beach below.
Ten of the 84 dead were children. Of
the 202 injured, 52 were critically hurt.
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Bible School 9:45am
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Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
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Sunday Worship Services 8 & 11 am
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Business briefs
deceived consumers into believing they
could earn substantial money selling its
products.
Under the settlement announced Friday,
Herbalife must rework the way in which it
compensates salespeople. They must be
compensated for selling Herbalife products,
and the company must scrap incentives that
reward them for recruiting other salespeople.
In early trading Friday, shares of Herbalife
jumped almost $10, hitting 19-month highs.
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Padres 4, Giants 1
Andrew Cashner (4-7) won for the first time
in four starts by holding the Giants to one run
and four hits in six innings, striking out nine
and walking none.
Brandon Maurer worked the ninth for his
second save.
Brandon Belt was ejected for arguing with
umpire Mike Estabrook after striking out in
the ninth, and Giants manager Bruce Bochy
also was tossed.
Rosales homered off the side of the Western
Metal Supply Co. brick warehouse in the left-
Trainers room
Up next
Giants: RHP Jeff Samardzija (9-5, 3.91
ERA), who won his final start before the AllStar break, is scheduled to start the middle
game of the series Saturday night.
Padres: Rookie RHP Luis Perdomo (3-4,
7.48) will try to bounce back from a loss in
his last start before the break.
Broncos make
Miller offer he
cannot refuse
By Arnie Stapleton
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
players from this years Majors squad experienced that 2013 first hand and are hoping
to draw inspiration from it.
BRS head coach Chris Freire said the kids
on his team were heavily invested with that
2013 team, since they all came up together
in the same club program.
Its a little bit unique, Freire said.
[Players on this years team] were part of
the celebrations (in 2013). There are a lot of
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SPORTS
MMA brief
UFC star Lesnar flagged for
potential flunked drug test
LAS VEGAS Brock Lesnars UFC comeback could
stall after one fight after the former heavyweight champion was flagged for a potential anti-doping violation.
The UFC said Friday it was notified
by the USADA of a potential anti-doping policy violation stemming from
an out-of-competition sample collection on June 28.
The USADA did not announce what
substance may have caused the failure.
The UFC said USADA received the
test results Thursday, five days after
Lesnar returned from 4 1/2-year layoff
Brock Lesnar and beat Mark Hunt in the co-main
event of UFC 200.
Lesnar brushed off doping accusations before the fight,
saying, Im a white boy and Im jacked. Deal with it.
Lesnar made a UFC-record $2.5 million guaranteed
purse for his first bout since late 2011, returning to the
sport where he won and lost the heavyweight title during
a meteoric MMA career. Lesnar was given permission by
WWE to return to UFC for one fight and he had no other
future fights scheduled in the future.
He was scheduled to return to the WWE and wrestle
Randy Orton on Aug. 21 at SummerSlam.
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Pac-12 media days, with last seasons Heisman Trophy runner-up detailing everything from his encounter with pro
wrestler Ric Flair at the ESPY Awards earlier in the week I
just shook his hand. I didnt whoo. I couldnt get it out. to
his pet potbellied pig named Tarance.
He died of obesity, McCaffrey said.
McCaffrey shredded Iowa for a Rose Bowl-record 368 allpurpose yards in Stanfords dominating 45-16 win, finishing
his sophomore season with 2,019 yards rushing. Shaw
expects opposing defenses to focus on McCaffrey, especially
as redshirt senior Ryan Burns or redshirt junior Keller Chryst
settles in at quarterback, but believes the presence of other
returning skill position players could allow him to surpass
his record-setting season.
Thats why you have a great team, Shaw said. Having all
those guys around him with experience, with playing ability
. helps Christian be what Christian can be and maybe make
him even more dangerous knowing that he has more dangerous guys around him.
And while the Pac-12 negotiated for earlier television
broadcast windows to avoid the stretch of late-night games
Stanford had to play last season, McCaffrey had no interest in
the idea that Heisman voters right actually see him play rather
than just looking at highlights and box scores.
As far as exposure goes, I could care less, McCaffrey said.
Whether I have the greatest season ever and everybody sees
it or I have the worst season ever and no one sees it, if Im
playing football thatll bring me peace and thats where I am
happy.
That mentality of never being satisfied has been a constant
during Stanfords football renaissance. McCaffrey said the
underdog attitude that permeated the locker room and caught
his eye as a recruit is still there, even coming off a conference
championship and the expectations of winning another.
Nothings changed, McCaffrey said.
and games. He will be eligible to return
to the 49ers active roster Oct. 3.
While disappointed to hear the news
regarding Aaron today, we support and
respect the leagues decision, 49ers
general manager Trent Baalke said in a
statement. We are confident that he will
learn from this matter and that he understands what is expected of him moving
Aaron Lynch forward.
Lynch has 12 1/2 sacks and 61 tackles
in two seasons with the 49ers.
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Josef Newgarden set for
Toronto Indy title defense
TORONTO It hasnt always been good
times and checkered flags for IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden.
The defending Honda Indy Toronto
champion overcome low points during his
2012 rookie season when he started 14
races and only led for one lap the entire
year. He didnt have a teammate, was dealing with a new car and was part of a small
team.
About halfway through that year it got
really difficult at certain points to have
faith and motivation in what you were
doing, Newgarden said Friday. I just
remember thinking, What is going on? I
dont know what Im doing, I dont know
what we need from a big picture, whether
thats a team thing or a car set up standpoint. There was a lot going on.
If you can imagine loving something
so much, more than anything else in life
and then losing your love for it. Its kind
of an odd thing to happen, and then you
regain it.
The 25-year-old driver said things really
started clicking in 2014 and continued
into last year when he captured the Indy
Toronto.
You learn the ups and downs, he said.
You learn the emotional roller coaster of
racing.
Newgarden enters this weekends race on
the streets surrounding Exhibition Place
as a favorite. Hes not only the defending
champion but is coming off a win last
week in the Iowa Corn 300, where he led
for 282 of 300 laps.
As 8, Blue Jays 7
overturned after a review of 2 minutes, 56 seconds.
Reddick, Davis and Vogt all homered for the
As. Ryan Dull (3-2) retired five batters to earn
the win, and Ryan Madson pitched the ninth
for his 18th save.
The Blue Jays entered two games out of first
place in the AL East and had won eight of nine
heading into the All-Star break but couldnt
hold leads of 3-2 and 7-3.
Reddick homered in the third. Davis and
Vogt hit back-to-back shots in the fifth. All
three home runs came off Toronto starter
Marcus Stroman.
Stroman was chased after Vogts home run
in the fifth. The right-hander gave up seven
New-look As
Before the game, Melvin said the As plan
to cut into the playing time of OF Coco Crisp
and 3B Danny Valencia in order to take a look
at some of the teams younger prospects like
Jake Smolinski and Ryon Healy. Both started
against Toronto, batting eighth and ninth in
the lineup, respectively. Smolinski has
appeared in only 77 major league games.
Healy, called up from Triple-A Nashville
before the game, made his major league debut.
Up next
Bl ue Jay s : RHP R.A. Dickey (7-9) starts
Saturday in Oakland. The knuckleballer has
allowed six earned runs over his last 21
innings.
Athl eti cs : Sonny Gray (3-8) hopes to end
a seven-game losing streak that is tied for the
longest in the majors. The right-hander has a
6.16 ERA over his past 12 starts.
Tom Brady
mitted.
More worrisome for Brady and the Patriots,
though, was the chance that he would receive a
stay which would require only the blessing
of a single Supreme Court justice, in this case
Ruth Bader Ginsburg only to have the
whole court later refuse to hear the case. That
could allow the suspension to fall at a more
inconvenient time in the season, perhaps
sion symptoms.
Earnhardt will sit out
Sundays race at New
Hampshire
Motor
Speedway and there is no
timetable
on
when
NASCARs most popular
driver might return. While
retirement talk for the 41Jeff Gordon year-old Earnhardt might
be premature, his history
of concussions could accelerate the process on
when he decides to hang up the helmet.
Gordon thought he was finished, walking
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Im happy that both sides were able to
broker a deal that works for both sides,
Branion said. Thats the mark of a good
negotiation. The Broncos are happy to have
Von back and Vons happy to be back.
Miller was in Utah on Friday for an appearance with Whitney Carson, his partner on
Dancing With The Stars, and Elway was
overseas.
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what the future holds for you & our team,
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older brothers who went through and played
on that All-Star team. I think theyre well
aware (of the history).
BRS cruised through the first two rounds
of District 52 play, beating its first two
opponents by a combined score of 20-1.
Things got infinitely tougher in the winners bracket semifinals, where its slipped
past San Mateo American, 7-6. Then, it had
to beat Pacifica American twice to capture
the title. BRS beat P-Town in winners
bracket final, 11-6 and met it again in the
championship series, pulling out a tough 32 victory.
Pitching has been a major reason BRS has
had not faced a lot of adversity. Nelson
Hawkins won three of BRS five district
games, while Ryan Yang has been getting
the job done both on the mound and at the
plate.
Defensively weve been playing strong
and we havent had to use a bunch of pitching Freire said. But I think well have to
show our pitching depth (in this tournament).
There could be an interesting develop-
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BOXING
Continued from page 11
Unkindest cut
The biggest problem with the headgear
removal is likely to be cuts, which will
develop more frequently without the facial
protection. Qualifying tournaments have
been filled with fighters unable to continue
to their next bout after getting cut, and
Olympic stars seem likely to meet the same
fate.
breach of contract suit seeking at least $5 million and to find another opponent on relatively
short notice.
We needed a guy that was going to come and
fight, he said. We needed a guy that wasnt
going to come and make excuses. He may still
make excuses at the end talking about weight.
But we mainly needed a guy that was going to
come and give the people of Alabama a show,
and worldwide.
Theres no other guy that we could have had
that was going to give me the fight that I was
looking for out of a fighter than Chris Arreola.
Thats why we chose him.
Wilder said he needed a quick fight after being
down following cancellation of the Povetkin
fight. This one is part of the Premier Boxing
Champions series.
I cant wait because Ive been wanting to
in 1990.
The 6-foot-7 Wilder has knocked out every
opponent except Stiverne, but his three title
defenses have all gone at least into the ninth.
Wilder is coming off a ninth-round knockout of
Artur Szpilka in January.
The 6-3 Arreola hasnt fought since
December, when he won a split decision over
Travis Kauffman. It was declared a no contest
because Arreola tested positive for marijuana.
Arreola freely acknowledges he hasnt earned
this title shot, but is hoping to catch Wilder
looking ahead to possible bouts with unbeaten
Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury, who is awaiting
a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko. Promoter
Lou DiBella calls Arreola a scary man because
he has nothing to lose. Arreola is seeking to
become the first fighter of Mexican heritage to
win a piece of the heavyweight championship.
Big names
Hes back
AIBA has tried for years to become a player in international professional boxing
under President Wu Ching-Kuo, but it has
succeeded only in nations without an established pro boxing culture. The Olympicstyle sports growth in former Soviet
republics will be obvious in Rio, where
Kazakhstan (12 fighters), Azerbaijan (11),
Uzbekistan (11) and Russia (11) will be
well-represented along with the likes of
Britain (12) and China (11). Cuba (10) has a
fighter in every mens weight class, but no
women.
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The U.S. team is the historic leader in
total Olympic boxing medals and golds, but
the Americans are sending just eight fighters to Rio after four men and one woman
failed to secure spots through qualifying
tournaments. The team might be small, but
Shields and lightweight Mikaela Mayer are
both medal contenders. The U.S. men didnt
win a single medal in London, but touted
bantamweight Shakur Stevenson has a great
shot to end that drought in Rio.
The Greatest
Youre not seeing things on the schedule:
Thats Muhammad Ali competing in Rio.
The 20-year-old British flyweight with the
conspicuous name is among the medal
favorites after training in the same gym as
Amir Khan, the English silver medalist in
Athens.
Watch out
Cuba, another traditional world power,
could return to prominence in Rio after a
down Olympic cycle in London. Among its
several strong medal contenders are threetime amateur light heavyweight world
champion Julio Cesar La Cruz; London flyweight gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez, now
fighting at bantamweight; and lightweight
Lazaro Alvarez, a three-time world champion in two classes.
SPORTS
LA CAVERNE DU PONT-DARC,
France Amid reinforced security
a day after the deadly attack in
Nice, the Tour de France rolled on
and defending champion Chris
Froome extended his overall lead
on Friday.
Thousands of people lined the
37. 5-kilometer (23-mile) time
trial route to La Caverne du PontDArc to celebrate the Tour and pay
homage to the dozens killed and
injured by a truck which drove
through beachfront crowds celebrating Bastille Day.
Froome nished second to Tom
Dumoulin on the 13th stage, but
ahead of all other general classication contenders. A time trial
specialist, Dumoulin was in a
league of his own but Froome limited his time loss to 63 seconds.
Its terrible what happened and
overshadows the day a lot, said
Dumoulin, who also won a mountain stage last week in the
Pyrenees. So youre speaking to
a man with two sides to his face
today. Of course Im happy with
the win, but at the same time my
thoughts are with everyone
involved in the horric attacks in
Nice.
Froome leads Dutch rider Bauke
Mollema by 1:47 overall, and fellow Briton Adam Yates was third,
2:45 back.
Froomes main rival in the
mountains, Colombian climber
Nairo Quintana, was lagging by
2:59, and the rst alpine stage was
not until Sunday.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L
New York City FC 8 6
Philadelphia
8 6
New York
8 9
Montreal
6 4
Toronto FC
6 6
New England
5 7
D.C. United
5 7
Orlando City
4 5
Chicago
4 8
Columbus
3 7
17
EAST DIVISION
T
6
5
3
8
6
7
6
9
5
8
Pts
30
29
27
26
24
22
21
21
17
17
GF
31
32
30
29
20
26
17
28
16
23
GA
34
26
25
26
20
33
20
31
21
29
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T
FC Dallas
11 6 4
Colorado
9 2 7
Real Salt Lake
8 6 5
Los Angeles
7 3 8
Sporting KC
8 9 4
Vancouver
8 8 4
Portland
6 6 8
Earthquakes
5 6 7
Seattle
6 10 2
Houston
4 8 6
Pts
37
34
29
29
28
28
26
22
20
18
GF
31
21
29
31
24
31
29
19
19
23
GA
29
13
30
18
24
33
30
21
21
25
EAST DIVISION
W
52
50
51
44
34
L
36
38
41
45
55
Pct
.591
.568
.554
.494
.382
GB
2
3
8 1/2
18 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
53
Detroit
47
Kansas City
45
Chicago
45
Minnesota
32
36
43
44
44
57
.596
.522
.506
.506
.360
6 1/2
8
8
21
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
As
Los Angeles
37
41
45
51
52
.593
.544
.500
.433
.422
4 1/2
8 1/2
14 1/2
15 1/2
Baltimore
Boston
Toronto
New York
Tampa Bay
NATIONAL LEAGUE
54
49
45
39
38
Fridays Games
Chicago Cubs 6, Texas 0
Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 3
Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 3
Detroit 4, Kansas City 2
Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2
L.A. Angels 7, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland 8, Toronto 7
Houston 7, Seattle 3
Saturdays Games
Texas at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Toronto at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Houston at Seattle, 1:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 3:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 4:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 4:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 6:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
Texas at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m.
Toronto at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Houston at Seattle, 1:10 p.m.
Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m.
W
55
48
48
42
31
L
36
41
41
49
59
Pct
.604
.539
.539
.462
.344
GB
6
6
13
23 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
54
St. Louis
46
Pittsburgh
46
Milwaukee
38
Cincinnati
33
35
43
44
50
57
.607
.517
.511
.432
.367
8
8 1/2
15 1/2
21 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Giants
Los Angeles
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
34
40
48
51
53
.626
.565
.461
.433
.418
5 1/2
15
17 1/2
19
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
57
52
41
39
38
Fridays Games
Chicago Cubs 6, Texas 0
N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 3
Washington 5, Pittsburgh 1
Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4
Colorado 11, Atlanta 2
Miami 7, St. Louis 6
L.A. Dodgers 13, Arizona 7
San Diego 4, San Francisco 1
Saturdays Games
Texas at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:05 p.m.
Colorado at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
Miami at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 5:10 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 5:40 p.m.
Sundays Games
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m.
Colorado at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
Miami at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.
Texas at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 1:10 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 1:40 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Optioned OF Billy Burns
to Nashville (PCL). Selected the contract of INF Ryon
Healy from Nashville. Designated RHP Nick Tepesch
for assignment.
BOSTON RED SOX Optioned RHP Noe Ramirez
to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled LHP Eduardo Rodriguez
from Pawtucket. Agreed to terms with LHP Jason
Groome, 3B Bobby Dalbec, RHPs Mike Shawaryn
and Francisco Lopez Soto, OF Juan Carlos Abreu
tract.
ATLANTA BRAVES Placed C Tyler Flowers on
the 15-day DL, retroactive to Sunday. Selected the
contract of C Anthony Recker from Gwinnett (IL).
Sent LHP Eric OFlaherty and OF Hector Olivera to
Gwinnett for rehab assignments. Agreed to terms
with RHP Roberto Hernandez on a minor league
contract.
COLORADO ROCKIES Sent LHP Chris Rusin to
Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment.
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By Mark Kennedy
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Woody Allen has outdone himself at age 80. Not only has he
kept up his blistering pace of
pushing out a movie a year, but
this time hes really delivered two
films, only loosely connected by
jangling neurosis.
Cafe Society, starring Jesse
Eisenberg as the sweet but awkward Allen stand-in, is a meandering look at lost love that is
split between the highball-sipping, fur-wearing elite nightclubs of Manhattan and
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screenwriter Stine (Jeffrey Brian Adams, right) as Buddys secretary Donna (Monique Hafen)
looks on. The world of 1940s movies and hard-boiled detective stories creates the perfect
backdrop for laughter and murder in the Tony Award-winning musical City of Angels, at San
Francisco Playhouse through Sept. 17.
of becoming a cook. A wonderful chance to
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live music. Then, July 27, comes Final
Symphony: Music from Final Fantasy VI,
VII and X, as Conductor Eckehard Stier leads
the SFS and pianist Katharina Treutler in
music familiar to fans of the video game
franchise. Musical group Pink Martini
returns to the SFS for two concerts with the
Orchestra July 28-29. More summer highlights are a Parisian-themed concert with
singer/songwriter/guitarist
Madeleine
Peyroux July 21, an evening of Russian
favorites July 22, and an American classics
performance with pianist Makoto Ozone
July 23. The Orchestra performs free July 24
at the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at
Pier 27, with pianist Makoto Ozone performing Prokofievs Piano Concerto No. 3.
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revived with Turturro in the lead role and
Gandolfinis
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(Gandolfini, a friend who starred in
Turturros 2005 film, Romance and
Cigarettes, retains a posthumous credit as
executive producer.)
With this weeks episode, Stone comes
into his own as does Turturro.
Accordingly, The Night Of tightens its
grip with the same addictive properties of
true-crime podcast Serial and the Netflix
docuseries Making a Murderer. Co-created by Richard Price (The Color of Money,
The Wire) and Steven Zaillian
(Schindlers List), it lands Turturro in a
role that, once again, demonstrates his
peerless gifts for authenticity and the unexpected as previously displayed in such
films as Barton Fink, Quiz Show, The
Big Lebowski and O Brother, Where Are
Thou?
Now 59, Turturro grew up in a workingclass Italian household in Brooklyn sur-
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POKEMON
Continued from page 19
the same night in St. Petersburg, Florida.
SANDERS
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Continued from page 18
play. Although Troy has said all along that
he loves her, his betrayal and excuse for it
are too much for her to take.
The concept of responsibility crops up
throughout the play. Its presence or lack in
a character is a primary motivator of
actions.
Director Raelle Myrick-Hodges elicits
tour-de-force performances from both
Billingslea as the flawed Troy and Hall as
the loyal Rose, leaving the audience rapt
through each scene.
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Continued from page 1
In total, the SFPUCs Bioregional Habitat
Restoration Program will restore nearly
180 acres of native oak woodland and grassland across the nearly 23,000-acre site that
is home to a variety of butterflies, birds,
frogs, snakes and some plants found
nowhere else in California. Although the
utility owns these local man-made reservoirs that supply nearly 1 million
Peninsula residents with fresh water, it is
also a major landholder and wildland steward.
Our number one reason for owning the
land is to protect water quality, said Tim
Ramirez, SFPUCs division manager of natural resources and lands management. But
we would like to operate the property so
that its more sustainable.
Yet restoring habitat is no easy feat, nor
may the end product be what some might
expect.
Beginning Aug. 1, a portion of the trail
will be closed weekdays as large equipment
is brought in to remove invasive species of
trees across nearly 22 acres and clear out
brush to prepare for more than a lifetimes
worth of restoration and management.
Restoring history
Todays dense watershed forest, filled with
Monterey pines, Australian blackwood acacia and eucalyptus, is in stark contrast to
how the lands originally looked before settlers in the 1800s formed a small town and
subsequently planted non-native species,
Ramirez said.
Since the area was dammed, reservoirs created and turned into a watershed, Ramirez
said the SFPUC is now trying to revive
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provided by his office. Those who stain
the militarys reputation must leave. The
process has started today, and it will continue just as we fight other terrorist groups.
In images broadcast on CNN-Turk, dozens
of soldiers walked among tanks with their
hand held up, surrendering to government
forces on Istanbuls Bosporus Bridge.
Discarded gear was strewn on the ground.
People, some holding flags, climbed onto
the tanks. Fifty soldiers were taken into
custody, according to the state-run Anadolu
Agency.
An official in Erdogans office says at
least 60 people have been killed and more
tat is unlike any other. Work must be coordinated to avoid things like mating seasons, crews must ensure endangered snakes
arent in the construction zones and god forbid one of the resident bald eagles decides to
nest in the area.
While the Alameda County projects are
wrapping up, there are about a dozen
Peninsula site crews are kicking into gear.
The final is planned for an area south of
State Route 92 that is expected to culminate
in fall 2017, according to the SFPUC.
But while removing massive trees on
uneven ground is an undertaking expected to
cost $55.6 million, its just the tip of the
iceberg.
Ramirezs group will then inherit the
project and begin restoring it by planting
new oaks and fountain thistle from acorns
and seeds theyve been collecting.
Replanting fountain thistle, which only
grows in San Mateo County and is a protected species, will have dual benefits,
Ramirez said.
For decades, the SFPUC has kept the
reservoirs approximately 4 feet lower than
capacity as a prior spillway construction
project required them to lower the water.
During that time, new fountain thistle
formed around the bathtub ring of where
the water level sat. By the time they were
finished, they couldnt raise the reservoir
level because it would have affected the
endangered plants, Ramirez said.
After replanting new thistle as part of the
Bioregional Habitat Restoration Program,
theyll be allowed to raise the reservoir
back to capacity slowly over the next 10 to
15 years, Ramirez said.
Projects such as these arent about the
short-term benefits. Ramirez and Ortiz
noted theyll spend about two to three years
monitoring for regrowth to ensure nonnative trees dont return before planting
new natives.
Finding a balance
Although the landscape across a relatively small portion of the entire site may
appear very different in the near future,
SFPUC biologist Scott Simono said its
about balance.
Its about our natural diversity, Simono
said, after collecting seeds near an area slated for fountain thistle restoration. Having
a healthy, native habitat helps keep the
non-native species at bay.
While Simono and other biologists
worked along portions of the secluded
watershed closed to the public, visitors to
the Sawyer Camp Trail will get a closer look
at restoration taking place about a mile
south of Crystal Springs Road.
An approximate 2.25-mile segment of the
trail will be closed weekdays Aug. 1 through
Oct. 28. It will remain open weekends and,
after removing non-native species, the
SFPUC plans to repave the portion of trail.
The ongoing cost to manage the site has
yet to be determined, however, the SFPUC
is required to have an endowment that will
likely reach more than $120 million,
according to Ramirez and Ortiz.
While it may take decades to return at least
these portions of the local watershed back
to how it functioned before humans interfered, Ramirez noted this is a project that
will literally continue to grow.
Its going to be very dynamic, Ramirez
said. Its not like a pipeline project thats
static. Its going to change as it supports
plants and animal habitat.
Visit sfwater. org/peninsula for more
information.
again reigns in the country, for law and
order to be reinstated.
Fighter jets buzzed overhead, gunfire
erupted outside military headquarters and
vehicles blocked two major bridges in
Istanbul. Soldiers backed by tanks blocked
entry to Istanbuls airport for a couple of
hours before being overtaken by pro-government crowds carrying Turkish flags,
according to footage broadcast by the
Dogan news agency.
But the military did not appear unified,
with top commanders taking to television
to condemn the action and order troops back
to their barracks.
Those who are attempting a coup will
not succeed. Our people should know that
we will overcome this, Gen. Zekai
Aksakalli, the commander of the military
special forces, told the private NTV television by telephone.
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Economic Policy Institute that found
the top 1 percent of the countys population makes 44 times more than the
bottom 99 percent. Theres an extraordinary amount of displacement, theres
a growing number of low-wage jobs and
theres a lot of working parents that are
trying to support their families. So its
important to move this along.
Although the council carved out
exemptions for small businesses in an
ordinance that could be approved as
early as Monday night, it now appears
the majority of stakeholders are favoring a different alternative.
According to letters sent to the city,
members of the Raise the Wage
Coalition, the United Way Bay Area,
the San Mateo Chamber of Commerce
and a local coalition of restaurant owners are now urging the council to eliminate the small business distinction.
Many note it would be easier to enforce
and more equitable if everyone faced
similar mandates.
The business association and local
restaurateurs prefer hitting $15 by
2020, according to a letter submitted to
the city.
Alicia Petrakis, owner of Three
Restaurant in downtown, said the
restaurant coalition is urging more
gradual increases and keeping all businesses on the same page.
They ask the city not to draw a line
for small businesses, because no matter
where you draw that line, someones
going to be left out and its going to
create inequality in the city. And were
already going to have inequality with
other cities, Petrakis said.
She suggested a $1.25 per hour raise
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around making those interested in brewing comfortable with the process, and
encouraging them to take the plunge
into production of porters, lagers,
stouts or whatever style suits their
fancy.
It is really exciting to me to take
these four very simple ingredients
malt, water, hops and yeast and combine them and tweak them and come up
with beer, she said.
Acknowledging though the science
and craftsmanship required to make beer
may seem intimidating to some,
Christensen said she wants to simplify
the process for novices, using equipment commonly found in most
kitchens.
There is a lot of anxiety about home
brewing, she said.
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starting a year from now, noting businesses are already having to meet state
increases and having wages essentially
increase 50 percent will undoubtedly
trickle down to consumers.
The workers would get their money
sooner and it would just be a more gradual increase so we can absorb the shock
in increases and expenses and hopefully pass those costs on to our customers at a more reasonable rate,
Petrakis said. The whole community is
going to pay for it.
Cleveland said $15 an hour is still
inadequate, but its moving in the right
direction. Members of the Raise the
Wage Coalition, which previously
attended meetings decked in green
stickers urging $15 by 18, said the
group supports the 2019 compromise
for two prime reasons.
For the issue of fairness, both for
the employer and employee, and in the
interest of simplicity and enforcement,
it just makes more sense, Cleveland
said.
If the council opts to proceed with its
original ordinance, the minimum wage
would increase to $12.50 an hour starting Jan. 1, 2017, then hit $15 a year
later. Businesses with 55 or fewer
employees as well as nonprofits would
have to begin paying $12.50 in 2019
and $15 by 2020.
An alternative, which initially didnt
gather the needed support at the June 6
meeting, has picked up steam and would
phase increases over a longer period of
time.
This second alternative would apply
to all businesses, big or small, and provide a six-month deferral for nonprofits. Beginning July 1, 2017, the minimum wage would increase to $11.65
at that point the state will already
require at least $10.50 an hour. Then
beginning July 1, 2018, it would
increase to $13.35 then hit $15 a year
She also specializes in making 1 gallon of beer, rather than the 5 gallon
batches traditionally recommended by
most recipes, as the smaller amount is
easier to tackle for new brewers.
It also costs less to purchase the
ingredients needed for 1 gallon and the
procedure can be carried out in an apartment kitchen, which she said is ideal for
many who attend her speeches.
Though it is possible for the inexperienced to dive into the deep end of beer
making by themselves, Christensen
recommends the buddy system.
She found her passion for beery engineering in 2009 after a friend brought to
her party some homebrew which she
found spectacular. Soon after, she joined
them in their next endeavor, and has
been hooked on hooch invention ever
since.
Her predisposition for food and recipe
writing pairs perfectly with her passion
for beer making, as Christensen is a
graduate of the Cambridge School for
Culinary Arts and has contributed to The
Calendar
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Affordable health screenings. 9
a.m. to noon. New leaf Community
Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
Moon Bay. Screenings by West Coast
Health Services include cholesterol,
diabetes and bone density and are
conducted by a licensed phlebotomist. For more information visit
www.westcoasthealthservices.com.
Family. Fitness. Fun! 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., Washington Park, 850
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Bring
the family for a fun day at the park.
Free entertainment includes magic
shows, marionette puppet show, fitness demonstrations, jump ropes
and hula hoops, concert and more.
Presented by the Daily Journal and
the
Burlingame
Parks
and
Recreation Department. Free. For
complete entertainment schedule
visit smdailyjournal.com/family fun.
For more information call 344-5200.
Menlo Summerfest. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. 600-1000 Santa Cruz Ave.,
Menlo Park. The festival will transform charming, tree-lined street into
a moveable feast of people and colorful tents for two days of worldclass fun in the sun. For more information call 325-2818.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Seal Point Park, San Mateo. Come
out and enjoy a stroll with physician
volunteers and chat about health
and wellness topics along the way.
All ages and fitness levels welcome.
Free. Walkers receive complimentary bottled water and a healthy
snack. Every Saturday through Oct.
15 (excluding May 28, July 2 and
Sept. 3). Visit smcma.org/walkwithadoc for more info and to sign up.
Andy Z concert. 10:30 a.m. and
11:30 a.m., Washington Park, 850
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Andy
Z performs favorite childrens songs.
Performances take place during the
second annual Family. Fitness. Fun!
event. While at the event, enjoy a
puppet show, magic show, bounce
house and more. Free. For complete
entertainment schedule visit smdailyjournal.com/family fun. For more
information call 344-5200.
Mr. Shap. 2 p.m. San Mateo Public
Library, 205 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
Mateo. Watch Mr. Shaps balloon and
magic show. For more information
call 522-7838.
Doctor Noize Live! A Phineas
McBoof Crashes the Symphony
Album Release Party. 3 p.m. Palo
Alto Childrens Theatre, 1305
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Free. For
more information call 463-4930.
Donation-Based
Yoga
for
Democrats. 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. 1601
El Camino Real, Belmont. Practice
yoga and support the Democratic
presidential candidate. All donations will go to Hillary for America.
For more information call 264-9655.
Elvis Fundraiser for San Bruno
Senior Center. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
1555 Crystal Springs Road, San
Bruno. Local singer Manny Catania
will present an Elvis show with
dancing. Admission is $12 and
includes snacks and a non-host bar.
For more information call 616-7150.
SUNDAY, JULY 17
Coffee with the Cops. 9:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. 400 Heller St., Redwood
City. This event allows the Redwood
City community to discuss concerns, obtain resources from and
gain assistance from local police
officers. For more information email
mhorrigan@redwoodcity.org.
Menlo Summerfest. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. 600-1000 Santa Cruz Ave.,
Menlo Park. The festival will transform charming, tree-lined street into
a moveable feast of people and colorful tents for two days of worldclass fun in the sun. For more information call 325-2818.
Kidchella. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. Free concert for children with The
Hipwaders. For more information
call 780-7311.
The Party Monsters: Motown/
R&B. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Washington
Park, 850
Burlingame
Ave.,
Burlingame. Free. Beer, wine and
food for purchase. For more information call 558-7300.
Friends Books Sale. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
610 Elm St., San Carlos. Support our
library by buying books at the
Friends of the San Carlos Library
book sale. For more information call
591-0341.
Homebrewing 101 with Emma
Christensen. 2 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Public Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Emma Christensen, food writer, editor and home brewer, will teach the
basics of homebrewing, including
equipment, ingredients and recipes.
A sampling will follow the workshop.
For more information call 829-3860.
Red Light Cameras. 2 p.m. 1 Library
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El Camino Real
CORRIDOR PLAN
Citizens Advisory Committee Public Meeting
Wednesday, July 27th at 7 pm
Council Chambers, City Hall
1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City
Join us for the first of many meetings to discuss the vision for El Camino Real!
How do we improve the experience for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians?
How do we better link our neighborhoods and downtown?
How do we retain our small businesses?
Meeting Scope: At this kick-off meeting, we will provide an introduction to the
corridor study including the scope, goals, and timeline and discuss the purpose and
role of the Citizens Advisory Group (CAG).
More info: www.redwoodcity.org/elcaminoplan
Contact: elcaminoplan@redwoodcity.org
En espaol: Para ms informacin en espaol, favor de
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IS
HeReBy
gIVen that on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. (or
as soon thereafter as the
matter is heard) in the Millbrae City Council Chamber,
621 Magnolia Ave., Millbrae,
CA, the Millbrae City Council
will conduct a public hearing
to consider the applications
of Dinar and Associates for
the property at 30 Hermosa
Avenue for the following:
A Use Permit to allow multiple-family dwellings in the
Commercial (C) Zoning
District. A Use Permit to allow the multi-family building
to be a condominium, pursuant to Millbrae Municipal
Code Section 10.25.020. A
Design Review for a fortyfoot tall, four-story building
containing nine new residential units six 2-bedroom,
and three 3-bedroom units with the first floor providing
parking and entry lobby on
an existing 8,206 square
foot lot located at 30 Hermosa Avenue. A Tentative Subdivision Map to create nine
residential condominiums.
The Planning Commission
has recommended to the
City Council approval of
these applications.
The proposed nine-unit multi-family condominium is a
project for the purposes of
the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) and is
subject to environmental review. The project is recommended to be found to be
categorically exempt from
CEQA review under Class
32, Infill Development, Section 15332 of the State CEQA Guidelines.
At the time of the hearing, all
interested persons are invited to appear and be heard.
If you challenge the decision
of the City in court, you may
be limited to raising only
those issues you or someone else raised at the public
hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the
City Council at, or prior to,
the public hearing. For further information or to review
the materials regarding
these matters, please contact the Millbrae Community
Development Department
621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae at (650) 259-2341.
Published: July 16, 2016
By: Angela Louis, City Clerk
7/16/16
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302 antiques
304 Furniture
notIce oF PetItIon to
aDmInISteR eState oF
Caren Ann Castagnetto
Case Number: 16PRO00091
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Caren Ann Castagnetto,
aka Caren A. Castagnetto & Caren Castagnetto. A Petition for Probate has been
filed by Catherine LaChapelle in the Superior Court of California, County of San
Mateo. The Petition for Probate requests
that Catherine LaChapelle be appointed
as personal representative to administer
the estate of the decedent. The petition
requests the decedents will and codicils,
if any, be admitted to probate. The will
and any codicils are available for examiniation in the file kept by the court. The
petition requests authority to administer
the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority
will allow the personal representative to
take many actions without obtaining
court approval. Before taking certain very
important actions, however, the personal
representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they
have waived notice or consented to the
proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: AUG 10, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
toaSteR oVen, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
BaSSInet $45 (Musical, Rocks, vibrates, has 4 wheels, includes sheets &
mattress) (650)348-2306
FISHeR-PRIce HeaLtHy Care booster
seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
FISHeR-PRIce HeaLtHy Care booster
seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
295 art
297 Bicycles
$99.
BoB taLBot Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
Painting
aIR conDItIoneR 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
296 appliances
coLeman LXe Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
298 collectibles
aWaRD
WInnIng
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303 electronics
Painting
$99.
aWaRD
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(415)867-6444
3.7 cUBIc ft mini fridge $99 Mint Condition (Used only 6 weeks kitchen remodel)
(650)348-2306
aDULt BIkeS 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
LegaL notIceS
toaSteR oVen, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
BmW FoRmULa 1 Diecast Model, Excellent Condition, 1:43 Scale 2007 Race
Team $80. 510-684-0187
BLack
oFFIce
(650)7569516 Daly City.
chair
$25
Call
edition,
300 toys
3-StoRy BaRBIe Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
StaR WaRS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
StaR WaRS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
StaR WaRS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
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302 antiques
1930'S SPaLDIng golf club, wooden
shaft, left handed, iron blade#2,
$20, 650-591-9769 San Carlos
304 Furniture
3-tIeR
WIRe
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
redwood,
$20.
new $20.00
304 Furniture
USeD FURnItURe
& DecoR SaLe
Sat 7/16 & Sun 7/17
9 am to 3 Pm
Used furniture,
accessories,
art and home decor.
Warehouse having
our
"christmas in July"
sale
Great savings on all
items. Home staging
company has that piece
youre looking for.
Voila Staging
and Design
306 Housewares
308 tools
316 clothes
PRe-LIt 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
PaRIS HILton purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
308 tools
aLUmInUm LaDDeRS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BoStItcH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
cRaFtSman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
cRaFtSman JIg Saw - 1/4 HP. Variable speed. Extra blades. Saw edge
guide. $25 650-654-9252
eLectRIc
tyPeWRIteR
$40.00
Good condition
(650)367-1508
cRaFtSman RaDIaL SaW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
DynagLoPRo
HeateR.
Phone: 650-591-8062
$40.00
306 Housewares
cHRIStmaS tRee China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
comPLete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630
DecoRatIVe LamP & 8"x8" mirror, exc
cond $30 (650)756-9516.Daly City.
PLaStIc DUaL-LID Underbed Storage
Container with wheels, 31"x15"x5-1/2",
$7 (650) 952-3500.
SoLID teak floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
DOWN
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2 Shade-loving
landscape plants
$99
Pet caRRIeR, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
316 clothes
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(650)348-6660
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one kenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
3101 Susan Dr
San Bruno
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gaRage SaLeS
eState SaLeS
Rmt cHRIStmaS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
46 See 52-Across
48 Colorful flier
50 Rich kid in
Nancy comics
53 Actress
Loughlin
55 Respectful
address
57 Where
Discoveries
Begin govt.
agency
59 Come up short
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SaLe
HaRmonIca.
HoHneR Pocket Pal.
Key of C. Original box. Never used.
$10. (650)588-0842
taSco LUmInoVa Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
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individual?
11 Castmate of Alda
and Swit
15 Mass
transportation?
16 Problem solver,
at times
17 One dealing in
signs
18 Not opt.
19 Complicated
20 ... __ no fury ...
22 Qubec
journalists
question
23 Speed unit
24 Intersected
26 Conversational
skills
28 Leaking sound
29 Traditions seen
in some circles
31 Sudden and brief
32 Waters near the
South Pole
34 Towel ending
35 Appeal for
backup?
39 Natural salve
40 Savanna outings
41 Like snakes but
not worms
43 Skin product
prefix
44 Put down roots?
47 Old London ride
49 Nabokov novel
50 Crucifixion of St.
Peter painter
Guido
51 Four-song discs,
briefly
52 With 46-Down,
world creator?
54 Open-flame treat
56 One in a football
quartet
58 Pacific swimmer
60 Californias
Mission Santa __
61 Furtive question
62 Football that
wont deflate
63 Pays, old-style
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(650) 574-0203
lic#628633
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Painting
Plumbing
meyeR
PLUmBIng
SUPPLy
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
Plumbing
BeLmont PLUmBIng
Complete Local Plumbing Svc
Water Heaters, Drain Clearing
Faucets, Sinks, Bathtubs
Showers, Toilets, Gas Repair
Bonded & Insured
Lic #836489 C-36
Roofing
tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Trimming
2030 S Delaware St
San mateo
Pruning
650-350-1960
Large
Removal
Stump Grinding
Roofing
Free
Estimates
ReeD
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Mention
License #931457
computer
Dental Services
Food
Furniture
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PancHo VILLa
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exceptional.
Reliable. Innovative
650-282-5555
Dental Services
comPLete ImPLant
Dentistry Under one Roof
Same day treatment
Evening & Saturday appts available
Peninsula Dental Implant Center
1201 St Francisco Way, San Carlos
650.232.7650
WASHING
Shaping
(650) 591-8291
WINDOW
650-766-1244
comPUteR
PRoBLemS?
Window Washing
Dental Implants
Free Consultation& Panoramic
Digital Survey
1101 El Camino RL ,San Bruno
(650)583-2273
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www.smpanchovilla.com
(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
FREE DELIVERY
Health & medical
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ImPLantS
tHe cakeRy
Save $500 on
Implant abutment &
crown Package.
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Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDa #11
Registered & Bonded
(650)574-2087
legaldocumentsplus.com
650-453-3055
a touch of europe
Legal Services
marketing
gRoW
eye eXamInatIonS
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
SkIn taStIc
meDIcaL LaSeR
Cosmetic Spa Cool Sculpting
Laser&Cosmetic Dermatology
1838 El Camino Rl#130
Burlingame. 650 542-7055
www.skintasticmedicalspa.com
SLeeP aPnea
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Call for a free
sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
millbrae Dental
Insurance
aFFoRDaBLe
LIFe InSURance
Eric L. Barrett,
CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
President
Barrett Insurance Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
ReFInance
HaRD money
at LoWeR Rate
DIRect PRIVate LenDeR
ALL CREDIT ACCEPTED
Since 1979
WACHTER
INVESTMENTS, INC.
348-7191
Real Estate Broker
CA BRE#746683
NMLS #348288
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gRoUP
(650) 595-7750
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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can check the status of your licensed
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