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California approves free phones, “The report documents that it had severe problems in pro-
viding adequate care,” said attorney Steve Fama, who repre-
sents ill inmates with the nonprofit Prison Law Office and
internet for youth in foster care toured the facility last week.
A
fter the apocalyptic Camp existing housing stock that’s been
Take Santa Rosa’s Coffey Park what I was feeling in the Museum of Ice
Fire reduced most of Paradise built in these places?” asked Max
neighborhood, where the Tubbs Fire Cream, pretty much from the get-go until I left. I know
to ashes last November, a Moritz, a wildfire specialist at UC
killed five people and destroyed 1,321 that this was supposed to be a place of fun and joy, but
clear pattern emerged. Santa Barbara interviewed by The
homes in 2017. The neighborhood it really left me feeling fearful for our society and our
Fifty-one percent of the 350 houses Bee. “For the existing housing stock
wasn’t considered a fire hazard zone,
built after 2008 escaped damage, that’s out there, that isn’t built to future. Quite the opposite of the intended feeling, I
unlike some other areas of Santa
according to an analysis by Rosa. The Tubbs Fire proved other- these codes, we have a massive retro- imagine.
McClatchy. Yet only 18 percent of the wise, but Coffey Park still isn’t desig- fitting issue on our hands.” If I feel this way, you may ask why was I there. Like
12,100 houses built before 2008 did. nated as a “very high fire hazard zone” “You’ve got to get in and retrofit,” any good dad, I went because my daughter wanted to. I
What made the difference? Building by Cal Fire. said Gov. Gavin Newsom, citing had read it was this fun and interactive installation by
codes. “City officials are OK with that,” McClatchy’s reporting during a press Union Square that kids love. It would be like visiting a
The homes with the highest sur- according to The Bee. “Although conference at the state’s Office of museum, I thought. After all, it is the Museum of Ice
vival rate appear to have benefited developers rebuilding Coffey Park are Emergency Services operations cen-
from “a landmark 2008 building code Cream.
being urged to consider fire-resistant ter.
designed for California’s fire-prone Assembly Bill 38 is a good place to Monetizing art is nothing new. Look at museum gift
materials, city spokeswoman Adriane shops, for instance. But this is a whole new thing. It
regions — requiring fire-resistant Mertens said the city doesn’t see any start. The bill by Democratic
roofs, siding and other safeguards,” Assemblyman Jim Wood of Santa not only monetizes art, it
reason to impose the 7A code in the
according to a story by The neighborhood.” Rosa would provide $1 billion in loan also draws at people’s need
Sacramento Bee’s Dale Kasler and Mertens suggested high winds on funds to help homeowners retrofit to share conjured oddities on
Phillip Reese. the night of the fire meant officials their properties. It’s not enough social media. In fact, I might
When it comes to defending have no reason to require fire-safe money to retrofit every home, but it’s argue that this place is really
California’s homes against the threat construction as Coffey Park is rebuilt. a start and that can raise public aware- a museum for social media
of wildfires, regulation is protection. One fire scientist called Santa Rosa’s ness of the dire need for fire-safe retro- and pretty much everyone
The fire-safe building code, known as stance “an error in judgment.” fits in hazard zones. there was working on their
the 7A code, worked as intended. Folsom also appears to have its The state fire marshal is currently
selfie A game.
Homes constructed in compliance head in the sand with regards to fire developing a list of low-cost fire
with the 2008 standards were built to retrofits that the state plans to pro- First of all, this place
risk. It’s allowing the Folsom Ranch
survive. mote once it’s finalized in 2020. requires a $30 ticket, is wall-
development to be built without
As many as 3 million homes stand adherence to the fire-safe code. The In addition, Cal Fire is revising its to-wall pink and sprinkles,
in what the state calls “very high fire parcel of land south of Highway 50 fire zone maps, and the “very high fire begins with a slide down
hazard severity zones,” according to was formerly managed by Cal Fire and hazard” zones will surely spread over into a room where someone
Cal Fire. These areas, where the cli- designated as a moderate fire risk a larger portion of the state. This time dressed in pink hands you an
mate and the presence of combustible zone, which would trigger the fire-safe around, local officials won’t be able ice cream sandwich then
foliage can lead to tinderbox condi- building requirements. Once Folsom to opt out of the requirements, as they allows visitors to go from room to room interacting
tions, are destined to burn. The data annexed the land for the new develop- can under current law. with weird things like a wall of magnet letters or fake
on which homes survived the Camp ment, the city decided to opt out of A series of recent “atmospheric hands you can high-five. The last room has a fake pool
Fire should be a call to action for the 7A code because the area was river” storms made fire season seem
filled with fake plastic sprinkles and visitors can frolic
every city in the danger zones. never considered a “very high” fire like a bad memory. But it’s all too
Unfortunately, short-term thinking easy for most Californians to forget at will while taking selfies or having someone else
hazard zone.
can triumph over common sense. The city will require “vegetation that these rains feed the growth of take their photo. And some people were working their
Cities facing severe fire risks can management” plans and fire-resistant vegetation that turns into kindling. selfies for days, it seems.
avoid compliance with the fire-resist- fencing. But they may eventually put Thanks to McClatchy’s analysis, Contrived and odd, it is a hot bed of narcissism. What
ant building codes, or choose to avoid 25,000 people into non-fire-safe we now know fire-safe building codes was seemingly supposed to be happy and fun was actu-
their obvious advantages, despite the housing in an area Cal Fire knows has can mean the difference between sur- ally quite strange in that it invoked this base response
fact that “a new home built to wild- a higher risk of burning. vival and destruction. When the next of simply trying to capture images of “fun” to share
fire-resistant codes can be constructed Getting officials and developers to big incinerating fire barrels down on a with others rather than actually having fun. There was
for roughly the same cost as a typical follow the fire-safe code in increased city full of ready-to-burn homes in the some natural frivolity, mainly from children, but the
home,” according to a report by risk zones is hard. But the even big- hazard zone, we can’t claim we didn’t adults were feigning their grins and their cool looks
Headwaters Economics. ger problem is how to retrofit the mil- know better.
while trying to get just the right angle. I know it can
be quite some work to make something appear to be
Letter to the editor weightless fun but what I got from this was a severe
commentary on our society and our collective goals.
How, in 2019, is it “lawful” for offi- getting away with the murder of black In the midst of this saccharine fluff were people out-
DA’s decision on cers to kill a man for simply resisting individuals the same way they did a side in true pain sitting homeless on the streets. There
Chinedu Okobi’s death arrest? Mr. Okobi demonstrated no hundred years ago. reasons for their being there are many and largely
Editor, sign of aggression toward the officers If Chinedu Okobi’s murder was law- understood only by themselves. While the streets just
I am greatly disturbed by District until after being hit by a Taser seven ful, then our laws need to change. It is outside of the museum are kept clear of such people,
Attorney Wagstaffe’s early-March times. Penal Code 196 and San Mateo time to ensure that our laws protect one doesn’t have to look too far to find them. This is a
decision that the use of force by five County sheriff use of force policies and serve all Californians. With true societal problem that takes effort to solve. This
San Mateo County sheriff deputies in should have protected this man from California AB 392, a bill that problem is worthy of our time and attention.
the October 2018 Taser death of death at the hands of law enforcement restricts when police can use deadly Not this contrived Museum of Ice Cream. It is with
Chinedu Okobi “was lawful pursuant officers. But they did not. force, we can do just that. I encourage
all readers to contact your any place of excess or fake joy and superficial escape,
to the provisions of the California I have written letters to Wagstaffe
that have not been answered. I have Assemblymember in support of AB there is usually a large amount of pain either behind it
Penal Code 196.”
The video released on the district attended public and private meetings 392. all or nearby. To see it juxtaposed so clearly was jar-
attorney’s website shows a man who with the San Mateo County Board of ring. Clearly.
was stopped for jaywalking in Supervisors. I have read California There are things we do for our children, and often it’s
Millbrae and died after being hit by a law and San Mateo County Sheriff Kelly Underwood Rozmus harmless fun and the stuff of imagination. I’m game for
Taser seven times by law enforcement Use of Force Policies. What I have San Bruno that. After all, I’ve been to Children’s Fairyland count-
officers when he attempted to flee. learned is that people in power are less times and have seen children use it to accentuate
their natural state of play. I’ve even joined in to take
OUR MISSION: part in my child’s play. But this Museum of Ice Cream
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most is not the stuff of imagination — it is fake balderdash.
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. If this was truly an art installation, and I saw ele-
By combining local news and sports coverage, ments of that, the people within and how we reacted is
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, really the art. That fixation with this senseless com-
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The ice cream sandwich was pretty good, however. I’ll
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Shutterfly reported Alison Nathan to extend their deadline for million in the period.
Business briefs presenting the court with an “agreement in California Water Service Group shares
a loss of $83.6M in 1Q The company expects full-year earnings to principle” until April 30, noting that the have climbed roughly 5 percent since the
REDWOOD CITY — Shutterfly Inc. on be 61 cents to $1.11 per share, with revenue talks continue to be productive. beginning of the year. The stock has
Thursday reported a loss of $83.6 million in ranging from $2.13 billion to $2.21 billion. The SEC had wanted Nathan to find Musk increased 25 percent in the last 12 months.
its first quarter. Shutterfly shares have increased roughly 5 in contempt of court for violating a settle-
The Redwood City-based company said it percent since the beginning of the year. In ment that requires his tweets to be approved Southwest CEO ‘not happy’
had a loss of $2.47 per share. Losses, adjust- the final minutes of trading on Thursday, by a lawyer if they disclose important com- about Max crisis but backs Boeing
ed for one-time gains and costs, were $2.44 shares hit $42.21, a decrease of 49 percent in pany facts.
the last 12 months. Nathan ordered the two sides to meet and DALLAS — Southwest Airlines executives
per share.
work out their differences. acknowledge they are upset with Boeing over
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- the grounding of its 737 Max jetliner, a
tions. The average estimate of four analysts Musk still working on pact
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was with SEC to avoid contempt ruling California Water Service Group move that has caused the airline to cancel
thousands of flights.
for a loss of $2.53 per share. SAN FRANCISCO — Elon Musk and U.S.
reported a loss of $7.6M in 1Q But they are still standing by the embattled
The online photo company posted revenue securities regulators say they are still trying SAN JOSE — California Water Service aircraft maker and deny interest in buying
of $324.7 million in the period, which also to work out an agreement that would avoid Group Holding on Thursday reported a loss of planes from its rival, Airbus.
beat Street forecasts. Four analysts surveyed the Tesla CEO being held in contempt of $7.6 million in its first quarter. Southwest has 34 Max jets — more than
by Zacks expected $323.1 million. court over his tweets. The San Jose-based company said it had a any other carrier — and has run up extra costs
For the current quarter ending in July, In a filing late Thursday, Musk and a coun- loss of 16 cents per share. and lost revenue since they were grounded
Shutterfly said it expects revenue in the sel for the Securities and Exchange The results missed Wall Street expecta- last month after two deadly crashes. It is not
range of $469 million to $479 million. Commission asked U.S. District Judge tions. The average estimate of three analysts clear when the planes will fly again.
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was “We are not happy with this situation.
for earnings of 5 cents per share. Who would be?” Southwest Chairman and
The water utility posted revenue of $126.1 CEO Gary Kelly told reporters Thursday.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: HMB BEATS ARAGON IN EIGHT INNINGS TO FORGE THREE-WAY TIE ATOP OCEAN DIVISION STANDINGS >> PAGE 13
“John Havlicek is one of the most accomplished players Golden State Warriors (57-25, first in the Western
BOSTON — John Havlicek, the Boston Celtics great in Boston Celtics history, and the face of many of the fran- Conference during the regular season) vs. Los Angeles
whose steal of Hal Green’s inbounds pass in the final sec- chise’s signature moments,” the Celtics said in a statement. Clippers (48-34, eighth in the Western Conference during
onds of the 1965 Eastern Conference final against the “He was a champion in every sense, and as we join his fam- the regular season)
Philadelphia 76ers remains one of the most famous plays in ily, friends, and fans in mourning his loss, we are thankful Los Angeles; Friday,7 p.m.
NBA history, has died. He was 79. for all the joy and inspiration he brought to us.” Wes tern Co nference fi rs t ro und: Golden State
leads series 3-2
The Celtics said the Hall of Famer died Thursday in Nicknamed “Hondo” for his resemblance to John Wayne,
Bo tto m l i ne: The Golden State Warriors visit the Los
Jupiter, Florida. The cause of death wasn’t immediately Havlicek was drafted in the first round in 1962 out of Ohio
Angeles Clippers in the Western Conference first round
available. The Boston Globe said he had Parkinson’s dis- State by a Celtics team stocked with stars Bill Russell, Bob
with a 3-2 lead in the series. The Clippers won the last
ease. Cousy, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, Tom Sanders, Tom
matchup 129-121. Lou Williams scored 33 points to lead
Gravel-voiced Johnny Most’s radio call of the 1965 steal Heinsohn and Frank Ramsey.
Los Angeles to the victory and Kevin Durant recorded 45
— “Havlicek stole the ball! Havlicek stole the ball!” — Boston won NBA championships in his first six years points in defeat for Golden State.
helped make the play one of the most enduring moments in with the team. The Clippers have gone 26-15 in home games. Los
Angeles ranks seventh in the NBA with 51.2 points in the
row as they swept the Bearcats in PAL Ocean Division
Local sports roundup action.
paint, led by Montrezl Harrell averaging 12.9.
The Warriors are 35-17 in conference matchups. Golden
Both teams scored single runs in the second inning and State leads the Western Conference with 29.4 assists.
THURSDAY the game stayed tied until Sequoia (6-4 PAL Ocean, 9-11 Draymond Green leads the Warriors with 6.9.
overall) scored twice in the top of the seventh. To p perfo rmers : Landry Shamet leads the Clippers
Softball Tommy Ozawa led the offense for San Mateo (4-6, 10-11), with 2.7 made 3-pointers and averages 10.9 points while
San Mateo 8, Half Moon Bay 1 coming up with a pair of hits. Jack Warren was the hard-luck shooting 45 percent from beyond the arc. Williams has
The Bearcats used a six-run third inning to beat the loser as he pitched a complete game, scattering five hits and averaged 19.9 points and collected 3.2 rebounds while
Cougars in a PAL Bay Division matchup. striking out five. shooting 41.0 percent over the last 10 games for Los
Freshman Bethany Shih played a big role in the win for Angeles.
San Mateo (7-3 PAL Bay). She earned the win in the pitch- Boys’ golf Stephen Curry leads the Warriors averaging 27.3 points
er’s circle with four innings of work, allowing one run on Sacred Heart Prep 210, Crystal Springs 246 and has added 5.4 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game.
four hits. At the plate, she had three hits and drove in a pair The Gators reached the .500 mark in WBAL play with the Durant has averaged 22. 7 points and collected 4. 1
of runs. win over the Gryphons at Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country rebounds while shooting 56.1 percent over the last 10
Jada Walker, Giuliana Selvitella, Monet Scheller and Club. games for Golden State.
Kylia Galea, along with Shih, all drove in runs during the Finn O’Kelley led the way for SHP (4-4 WBAL, 4-5 over- Las t 1 0 g ames : Warriors: 7-3, averaging 120.6
six-run third as the Bearcats finished with 14 hits. all), firing an even-par 36. Matt Flynn carded a 41 and points, 46.3 rebounds, 30.5 assists, 7.6 steals and 6.5
Half Moon Bay falls to 0-9 in Bay Division play. Anikait Bhardwaj a 42 for the Gators. blocks per game while shooting 49.9 percent from the
Crystal Springs (1-7) got a 42 from Jake Gutierrez, 43 field. Their opponents have averaged 112.1 points on
St. Francis 10, Notre Dame-Belmont 0 from Udai Pal and a 45 by William Liang. 45.2 percent shooting.
The Tigers were held to just three hits in a non-league loss Clippers: 4-6, averaging 115.8 points, 41.3 rebounds,
to the Lancers in a game that was ended by the 10-run mercy WEDNESDAY 26.9 assists, 8.2 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while
rule after six innings. shooting 46.8 percent from the field. Their opponents
St. Francis, after scoring a run in the bottom of the first, have averaged 123.9 points on 48.4 percent shooting.
took command of the game with a five-run second. Badminton
Chloe Miller, Ashleigh Dean and Sophia Dinelli each had Crystal Springs 7, Sequoia 7
a hit for NDB (9-5 overall). Helen Ye was dominant for the Gryphons at No. 1 girls’
singles to help her team forge a tie with the Ravens.
Baseball Ye posted a 21-3, 21-4 victory, while teammate Luke
Half Moon Bay 2, Aragon 1, eight innings Shannon captured the No. 1 boys’ singles match, 22-20,
The Cougars completed the two-game sweep of the Dons 21-14. Matthew Mills and Catherine Hu won No. 1 mixed
to pull into a tie atop the Ocean Division standings with doubles for Crystal, 23-21, 21-18.
Aragon and Woodside, which swept Mills this week, includ- Sequoia notched wins at No. 1 boys’ doubles, where Nic
ing a 14-1 decision Thursday. Lozben and Liam Cetto posted a three-set win, 16-21, 21-
Danny Guevara scored the go-ahead run in the top of the 16, 21-16. The Ravens also needed three sets to win at No.
eighth for HMB (7-3 PAL Ocean, 16-5 overall) when he 1 girls’ doubles, where Eolisa Duarte and Lydia Rice won 21-
walked and went to third on a Jack Mettam single. He then 14, 13-21, 21-18.
scampered home on a pitch in the dirt.
HMB took a 1-0 lead in the top of the fifth when David Girls’ lacrosse
Fisher scored from third on an errant pickoff attempt at first
base.
Menlo-Atherton 16, Burlingame 1
Aragon (7-3, 14-5) pushed across the tying run in the bot- The Bears scored 10 first-half goals to cruise to the WBAL
tom of the seventh. win over the Panthers.
Audrey Koren, Theresa McGannon and Sally Norman each
Sequoia 3, San Mateo 1 scored three goals to lead M-A (7-3 WBAL, 9-5 overall).
The Streaking Ravens won for the fifth time in six games Burlingame (0-9, 3-9) is still in search of its first WBAL
win.
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The Sharks scored four goals on the ensuing Thursday but didn’t take part in practice.
Sharks’ Pavelski unlikely Sharks brief power play and eventually won 5-4 in over-
for Game 1 after scary injury expected to be cleared for Game 1 against time. DeBoer says he is still feeling the effects of
SAN JOSE — San Jose Sharks captain Joe the Avalanche on Friday night. Pavelski was at the practice facility the injury.
Pavelski is unlikely to play Game 1 in the Pavelski got hurt Tuesday in a Game 7 vic-
second round of the playoffs against tory over Vegas when he was cross-checked
Colorado after being knocked out and by Cody Eakin after a faceoff and fell awk-
bloodied in the first-round clincher. wardly, with his helmet slamming on the
Coach Peter DeBoer said Thursday that ice. He was knocked out and bleeding on the
Pavelski is officially day to day but is not ice before being helped to the locker room.
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49ERS
so long. I’m itching to get out there, I real- in the way he plays.” from that, put it in the past, and bring the
ly am.” Shanahan believes his newest rookie can faithful some wins.”
Prior to getting hurt, Bosa had four sacks, do more than just chase after quarterbacks. Lynch said the 49ers spoke with several
Continued from page 11 14 tackles, six tackles for loss and a forced “I see him as a three-down player, ” of Bosa’s teammates and coaches and had
fumble and was in the early Heisman Trophy Shanahan said. “He’s got to come in and do been made aware of the issues on social
conversations. it. His best strength is rushing the passer media.
Bosa had 17 1/2 sacks and 29 tackles for That came on the heels of his spectacular but he can play all three downs and can play
loss in 30 games with the Buckeyes. He sophomore campaign when Bosa had eight in all situations.” “As we do with all of our prospects, we do
played in only three games as a junior sacks, 15 tackles for loss and was the Big background checks and look at their social
Bosa does come with some baggage. He
before suffering a core muscle injury that Ten defensive lineman of the year despite media,” Lynch said. “We choose to think
recently came under scrutiny for comments
required surgery. Although there was specu- starting only four of the 14 games he more about what we’ve heard from people as
he made on Twitter regarding political and
lation Bosa would return to school, he played. to who the person really is. We’re going to
racial subjects. Bosa deleted some of them
announced in mid-October that he would be give him a fresh start and we hope that
“When you’re watching players certain and told ESPN he did so because he might
concentrating on the draft. everybody will.”
things jump out right away. Nick has a end up in San Francisco.
Bosa’s last game was on Sept. 15 when he tremendous first step, he gains a ton of “I love the Bay Area and I’m excited to The 49ers may be tempted to stay on the
had five tackles, a sack and a forced fumble ground,” Lynch said. “A mix of speed and play there,” Bosa said after being drafted. “I defensive side during the second day of the
against TCU. power and then he’s an absolute technician was a little insensitive in some of the draft. San Francisco needs help in the sec-
“I miss it a lot, man,” Bosa said. “You with his hands. He’s not only incredibly tal- things I said. I’ve learned a lot in the past ondary, although it has issues at receiver
don’t realize it until you’re away from it for ented, powerful, fast but he’s very efficient few months. I’m just ready to move forward and with the depth of the offensive line.
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SKYLINE
Continued from page 11
ances.
“A little fatigued,” Flowers said of his prolonged outing.
“But that was my first time throwing more than an inning or
two for a while.”
Skyline utilized four pitchers on the day, turning to reliever
earn the tiebreaker — having won the season series with Tony Zamagni amid a three-run second. The freshman right-
Skyline — even if the two finish with the same record. hander worked 1 2/3 innings. Michael Altman entered in the
The Trojans’ only hope of reaching the field of 18 playoff fourth, surrendering one run through two innings.
teams from Northern California is via an at-large berth. Rumb looked sharp at the very outset, opening the game
Skyline last advanced to the California Community College with two quick strikes. He then lost a fastball up and away, and
Athletic Association playoffs in 2017. seemed to overcorrect by hitting the left-handed hitting Chase
“We have to win,” Trojans manager Dino Nomicos said. “But Lindemann with the following pitch. Rumb never recovered.
[qualifying for the postseason] is not guaranteed.” “He gets that guy and he’s a different guy pitching,”
After Tuesday’s starter Paulie Ferrari shut down Hartnell in an Nomicos said.
8-2 Skyline win, the Panthers wasted no time getting on the Lindemann moved to second base on a sacrifice bunt then
board Thursday. Hartnell rallied for two runs in the first inning TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL advanced to third on a wild pitch to the backstop. Davin
then knocked out freshman starting pitcher Nate Rumb with a Hartnell base runner David Ortiz, left, dives around the tag Kapuras drove home Lindemann with an infield groundout.
three-run second. The right-hander worked 1 1/3 innings, his of Skyline catcher Matt Leong to score in the second inning. Then Travis Madison drilled a solo home run to right to put
shortest start of the year. Hartnell up 2-0.
Kaleb Keelan reached on a catcher’s interference.
In the ninth inning, the Skyline bats looked poised to get
Andrew Roy followed with a sacrifice fly to make it 7-3. But In the second, Hartnell’s David Ortiz sparked the offense
their starting pitcher off the hook. Trailing 7-2 heading into
with one out, Noah Marcelo and Anthony Masetti each ground- with a one-out single. Ortiz then advanced two bases on a wild
the final frame, the Trojans rallied to load the bases. Kasi
ed out to end the game. pitch. After a walk to JJ Rodriguez, Isaiah Bueno topped a ball
Pohahau led off with a double, Mitchell Plane singled and
“[Masetti] has been good,” Nomicos said. “He’s been clutch in front of the mound, but the throw home saw Ortiz slide
for us, very clutch. … You’ve just got to tip your hat. Now around the tag to put the Panthers up 3-0, ending Rumb’s day.
we’ve got to go out [Friday], get a win and leave it in the (seed- “He was mad,” Nomicos said. “He wasn’t mad I was taking
ing) committee’s hands.” him out. You could tell he was disappointed in his outing, no
Skyline left-hander Derek Flowers kept the game from get- question.”
ting out of hand, closing out the day with four innings of relief Skyline totaled 12 hits but stranded nine base runners while
work. The sophomore got touched for one unearned run on four hitting into two double plays.
hits. It marked his longest outing of the season, and saw him “We couldn’t get some key hits,” Nomicos said.
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interchange project, which aims to recon- “On your retail level, there doesn’t seem
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figure the roads and create new turn lanes
and bike paths. That project is in the design
phase and slated to begin in late 2020 or
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to be a lot of differentiation between the
spaces. It’s rather all monolithic in look
and that’s really not the best for retail to be
early 2021 if funding is secured. successful,” she said. “I’d really like to see
The development proposal was initially you possibly mix it up a little bit, maybe
income while a “very low” income person submitted in 2015 and has evolved signifi- “I’m generally in support of this project. some different colors or planters or just
makes $51,350 a year and “low” income is cantly since then due to community feed- I think that it is from a cost benefit per- something so that you have the interest of
$82,200 a year. back. Residents requested the child care spective, which is how I’m seeing the real the walking public. If a retail frontage
Developer Sobrato is also proposing facility and increased open space, for exam- nature of this project, one that the benefits doesn’t change within an average of 25
460,000 square feet of office space, 26,000 ple, and Sobrato incorporated those clearly outweigh the costs, ” said feet, you lose the interest of your pedestri-
square feet of retail, a 10,000-square-foot requests into the latest plans — one of Commissioner Michael Smith. “The hous- ans so it’s really important to have that
child care facility with an outdoor play many reasons commissioners celebrated ing, specifically the apportionment of change.”
area, plus shared underground parking. the project. deeply affordable housing, is extremely Members of the public who spoke at the
There will also be 1.6 acres of publicly “The process sounds like it has resulted compelling and shouldn’t be lost on any- meeting also celebrated the project, includ-
accessible open space with a dog park, in a fairly exemplary project, which I think one on the dais.” ing resident Kris Johnson, though he said
water feature and other amenities at the cen- is important for setting high standards for The benefit of the development’s afford- the loss of a grocery store currently located
ter of the project site between the residen- other projects and expectations to either able housing was not lost on Smith’s col- in the strip mall is a “big deal” for the
tial and office buildings. The environmen- meet or exceed,” said Commissioner Bill leagues, including Commissioner Rick neighborhood. He also pushed back against
tal impact report estimates 1,720 workers Shoe. Hunter, who also celebrated the “deeply the idea that “Broadway Plaza” is a transit-
and that the child care facility could support While the subject hardly came up during needed” child care component as well as the oriented development, as was suggested by
100 to 125 children. the meeting, traffic impacts associated with shared parking arrangement, which allowed others during the meeting.
A CVS/pharmacy at the corner of the project have been of concern among for the reduction of 270 parking spaces. “This project area is poorly served by
Chestnut Street and Bay Road will relocate councilmembers and residents in the past. “This is as good a project as I could’ve SamTrans and is a mile from Caltrain so it’s
to the corner of Woodside and Bay roads to The development will generate 3,777 daily asked for,” Hunter said. a bit of a stretch to refer to this as transit
make way for the affordable housing build- car trips and traffic impacts cannot be Despite the commission’s effusive praise oriented development,” he said.
ing, which, along with the other residential avoided at four intersections as well as seg- for the development, they did suggest a Commissioners also shared several aes-
buildings, will be constructed before the ments of Highway 101, according to the handful of tweaks. thetic gripes with the project and the appli-
offices. EIR. Commissioner Nancy Radcliffe, who used cant appeared amenable to making addi-
Sobrato has also agreed to donate 13,500 But commissioners felt the benefits of to own a retail business downtown, said the tional changes before the City Council
square feet of land for the Woodside/101 the project overshadow those downsides. development’s retail frontage lacks variety. reviews the project at a meeting May 20.
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‘Endgame’ concludes
not one, but 22 movies
By Jerry Lee Something to make us all make it snappy.” Traffic, plays over the Marvel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF happy. A song that perfectly encap- Studios intro screen at the
Do anything, take us out of sulates the long journey of the onset of “Avengers:
“Dear Mr. Fantasy, play us a this gloom, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Endgame.”
tune, Sing a song, play guitar, “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” by See ENDGAME, Page 20
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pathos to remind us of what we have been but also the equally satisfying end of the ing of “Infinity War” would be a prerequisite.
ENDGAME
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gifted and that it’s coming to an end, espe-
cially in the next stanza.
“You are the one who can make us all
entire storyline.
Considering the bureaucracy, politics and
egos throughout Hollywood, the qualita-
I get it that many people dismiss these
movies as shallow. It’s hard to get past the
spandex, the CGI and likely, the CGI span-
laugh, tive success that has occurred under his dex. They argue that profundity is generated
But doing that you break out in tears. watch is mind-boggling, not to mention through manipulation rather than art. They
There’s a pun at the end of the first stan- the revenue it has generated (nearly $19 bemoan that the cinema and television
za, “snappy” alluding to Thanos’ infamous Please don’t be sad if it was a straight
mind you had; billion worldwide in ticket sales worldwide have been hijacked by this stuff, only
snap that cliff-hangered the previous since Iron Man came out May 2, 2008). slightly less vapid than a Kardashian tweet.
Avengers installment, “Infinity War.” We wouldn’t have known you all these
years.” All the standard Marvel Cinematic That may be the case, but right now, like
On a deeper level, it’s a summation of the Universe attributes are present in it or not, we are at peak geek culture, and
wondrous output that the folks at Marvel Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has “Endgame”: Comic book action, quip-filled Marvel Studios has played a major role in
Studios (standing on the shoulders of the led this audacious variety show containing humor, high stakes gravitas. There are lots dragging it from the nerdy outskirts direct-
Marvel Comics’ founding fathers, Lee, 22 films, all laid out in a cohesive manner, of wonderful surprises and shocks, call- ly into the center. And it has a powerful
Kirby, et al) have given us for more than a culminating with this massive, spectacular backs to at least a dozen previous MCU pull.
decade. The music starts us off with a bit of finish. It’s the “end” of this two-part story, films and a basket full of Easter eggs. Along with “Endgame” soon to rule
What’s surprising are the levels of emo- movie theaters, we currently have the final
tion that leavens the movie. Recent MCU season of “Game of Thrones” lording over
entries have stepped up the drama meter television. Star Wars is about to open up a
considerably (i.e. “Black Panther” nomina- theme park later this summer.
tion for Best Picture), but “Endgame” takes Superheroes, spaceships and dragons are
it to another level. In between the sucking all the oxygen out of the room,
grandiose set piece spectacles, there are along with all the major production budgets
some real moments of intimacy that occur and venture capital. Since the dawn of the
with nary a costume or special effect in the arts, talent has always followed the money.
vicinity. And our best and brightest artists, writers
It helps to be familiar with the previous and actors are currently being drawn into
films, but it’s not completely necessary. You this geek space.
don’t have to know the difference between Disney and Warner are our modern-era
Bucky Barnes and Pepper Potts, or Ronan Medicis, and “Endgame” shows us how this
the Accuser and Hope Van Dyne, but a view- can be a good thing.
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p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Bond 25 launches in Jamaica
Paws for Purple Hearts, Warriors de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS easy ride of it” in Bond 25. The movie finds Bond out of active
Helping Warriors. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 information call 591-8154. Craig has said this will be his final service and enjoying a tranquil life in
a.m. San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, NEW YORK — The 25th James Bond turn in the tuxedo. When the 51-year- Jamaica. That changes when his CIA
6650 Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. The Power of Digital Photography
For more information call 787-5595. and Family History. 10:30 a.m. to movie and Daniel Craig’s fifth and old actor first confirmed his return for friend Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright)
noon. Grace Lutheran Church, 2825 final installment as 007 is heading Bond 25, he said: “I just want to go turns up asking for help. Their mis-
Senior Showcase Information Fair. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. home to Jamaica.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Twin Pines Senior Learn a method for image editing, out on a high note.” But Broccoli and sion is to rescue a kidnapped scien-
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. labeling and organization to pre- Craig, Bond producers Barbara Wilson, in an interview by phone tist.
Free. For more information call 344- serve and easily find your photos Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, and from Jamaica, said they aren’t ready to Aside from Jamaica, filming loca-
5200. again. Free. For more information call
306-3423. director Cary Fukunaga on Thursday contemplate a new 007 yet. tions include Italy, Norway and
3D Printing. 10 a.m. to noon. launched the film from the Caribbean “We’re very happy with the Bond we London, with studio production based
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Friends of the San Bruno Public
las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign up for a Library Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. island nation where Ian Fleming wrote have in Daniel Craig. He’s just been at Pinewood Studios outside London.
two-hour block of 3D printing. Visit San Bruno Library, 701 Angus Ave. W, all of his Bond novels. The still unti- phenomenal in the role, ” said Returning cast members include Lea
smcl.org/3Dprinting to make a reser- San Bruno. Bring your own grocery tled movie will be partly set in
vation. For more information call size bag and fill it up with books. Cost Broccoli. “I really just don’t want to Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Ralph
591-8286. is $7. For more information call 616- Jamaica, which was also a setting in even think about if and when we have Fiennes and Naomie Harris.
7078. “Dr. No” and “Live and Let Die.” to replace him. We’re excited to have Production will begin Sunday.
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10
a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Spring Open House — Arbor Day Rami Malek, fresh off his Oscar win him back and thrilled he decided to Bond films have usually been
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. fun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo for “Bohemian Rhapsody,” is joining come back. We’re just going to set announced in Britain but this time, the
Relax for some art and refreshments. Arboretum, 101 Ninth Ave. Entrance,
Supplies will be provided but feel San Mateo Central Park, San Mateo. the cast as the villain. about trying to make the best Bond cast and filmmakers flocked to
free to bring your own. For more Enjoy demonstrations, docent tours, In a videotaped message, Malek said film ever and not think about the Fleming’s Goldeneye villa in Jamaica
information call 591-8286. face painting, bake sale, Master he’ll make sure Bond “will not have an
Gardeners and more. Free for all future.” for a livestreamed announcement.
Caminar and Family and Children ages. For more information call 579-
Services Circle of Suppor t 0536.
Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. partnership with Home for All, a col- and sporting events — can be effective
Sharon Heights Golf and Country
Club Inc., 2900 Sand Hill Road, Menlo
Park. Guest speaker David Sheff. Free.
For more information call 513-1509.
Friends of the Belmont Librar y
Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Live jazz music. Free. For
more information call 591-8286.
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laborative which gathers housing
resources and information and has
helped implement housing-related
in generating interest.
Though each city participating in
the conversations reaches out to their
The 18th Annual New Living Expo. ordinances. communities in different ways, Mullin
3 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Mateo County Learn to Code at the Library. 11
Events Center, 2495 S. Delaware St., a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Having guided Burlingame, Half said pop-up events and asking leaders
San Mateo. New Living Expo places a Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. stirred by development proposals or Moon Bay, Portola Valley and of faith communities or community
sharp focus on holistic and sustain- Free. For more information call 522- an ongoing effort to update San Redwood City through pilot conversa- organizations to encourage others to
able living, and provides an educa- 7818. Mateo’s General Plan, city officials are
tional forum that honors cultural her- tions last year, Home for All’s program participate are also among the strate-
itage, spiritual expression, artistic cre- Cat and Kitten Adoption Fair. 11 hoping an effort to foster “big picture” has helped community members iden- gies cities have used.
ation, wellness education and posi- a.m. to 2 p.m. Forster City Library, conversations about housing can help
tive social transformation. Cost is 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. tify shared values and begin to chart a Council said city officials have
$20. For more information call 574- Working with the Homeless Cat bring clarity to others’ experiences path toward the types of projects they
Network of San Mateo. For more with housing in the city and set the sought to spread the word about the
3247.
information call 574-4842. feel will help maintain them, said conversations at community and pop-
stage for future talks about a topic that Deputy County Manager Peggy
Tween Night: Animal Style. 5 p.m.
The 18th Annual New Living Expo. affects nearly everyone. up events in neighborhoods across the
to 7 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 Jensen.
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. A fun night 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Dubbed “Community city with hope community members of
of crafts, games and pizza. Free. County Events Center, 2495 S.
Conversations: Housing in San Whether it’s ensuring a city’s down- all backgrounds will consider offering
Registration required. For more infor- Delaware St., San Mateo. New Living
mation call 522-7818. Expo places a sharp focus on holistic Mateo,” the effort to invite San Mateo town is pedestrian-friendly or provid- their experiences and feedback.
and sustainable living, and provides
community members to get to know ing workforce housing, the priorities She noted city officials who may
‘The Odd Couple.‘ 7 p.m. San Mateo an educational forum that honors
Performing Arts Center, 600 N. cultural heritage, spiritual expres- each other and share their experiences cities have pegged so far have allowed attend the conversations will be sim-
Delaware St., San Mateo. San Mateo sion, artistic creation, wellness edu-
with housing will kick off Saturday them to create solid steps to move ply listening to others’ thoughts and
High School Drama presents ‘The cation and positive social transfor- those priorities forward, noted Jensen,
mation. Cost is $20. For more infor- morning as they gather in groups at those who attend are invited to bring
Odd Couple,’ by Neil Simon. This
adaptation switches the gender of mation call 574-3247. San Mateo High School to discuss who added the strategies that have someone they know. Sitting at round
each role. Cost is $15. For more infor-
what they value in their community, come out of the conversations have tables and starting with ice breakers,
mation call 558-2375. Peninsula Ballet Theatre presents
Carnival of the Animals. 11:30 a.m. among other topics. ranged from the easing of rules for the groups will get to know each other
San Carlos K iwanis Club Variety to 12:30 p.m. Peninsula Ballet
Acknowledging San Mateo has sev- accessory dwelling units to a focus on before beginning guided discussions at
Show ‘Swing, Jazz and Theatre, 1880 S. Grant St., San Mateo.
Cost $30-$35. For more information eral housing-related projects in the shared housing. their tables, she noted.
Razzmatazz.’ 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. San
Carlos Kiwanis Club Variety show, 757 call 342-322.
works that are expected to extend years By centering the discussion on what Council noted the input received
Cedar St., San Carlos. Cost is $15 to residents, business owners, workers Saturday is expected to inform the May
$30. For more information call 207- Watercolor B ook marks. 2 p.m. into the future, Sandy Council, San
5164. Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 Mateo’s housing manager, said offi- and many others appreciate about the 18 session, and looked forward to see-
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. All
are welcome. Supplies provided. For cials are hoping the conversations community, those with differing per- ing how an effort to take a step back
Fun After 50 Dance. 7:30 p.m. to 10
p.m. Veteran’s Memorial Senior more information call 877-8530. afford those who participate a better spectives may begin to identify hous- and take a broad look at housing in San
Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood
Poetry and Community: A Concert. understanding of others who might ing solutions that make sense for their Mateo takes shape this weekend.
City. Enjoy ballroom dancing to won-
derful music. Cost is free to $7. For 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Burlingame Public have differing perspectives from them. communities, said Jensen. “I really feel like it’s a worthwhile
Library, 480 Primrose Road, “The value in this is it’s not about
more information call 380-2672.
Burlingame. This event is part of the By deepening their understanding of effort to just start at the beginning,”
SATURDAY, APRIL 27 San Mateo County Poet Laureate’s housing issues and how they affect making a decision in any way, it’s she said.
campaign, ‘Speak Poetry,’ which aims about talking about these issues and
American Legion San Bruno Post
to elevate and celebrate the literary others, Council looked to Saturday’s San Mateo’s first Community
409 Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. finding a common path forward,” she
757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. arts and their roles in public life. Free. conversation, as well as another slated Conversation will be held Saturday
Pancakes, toast, waffles, hash browns, For more information call 558-7400. for May 18, to provide a foundation for said. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the multi-
bacon, omelets and fruit. Coffee, tea future discussions on more complex Jessica Stanfill Mullin, Home for All purpose room at San Mateo High
or juice. $10 adults, $6 children. STEAM: Math. 3 p.m. South San
Public is invited. For more informa- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. housing-related issues. program manager, noted that engaging School, 506 N. Delaware St. The event
tion call 345-7388. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. Origami ninja stars and “The goal is really just for communi- residents who might not have ever par- is free and those planning to attend are
Spruce Up Your Garden With experimenting with geometric pat- ty members to talk to each other,” she ticipated in these types of discussions invited to bring a friend and RSVP.
terns. For more information call 829-
Rhododendrons. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Los
3860. said. “We’re not there to talk about a is a goal for the conversations. She V i s i t
Altos Masonic Lodge, 146 Main St.,
Los Altos. This event is put on by the specific process or project.” said the various cities that have pilot- cityofsanmateo.org/3988/Community
American Rhododendron Society. ‘The Odd Couple.’ 7 p.m. San Mateo San Mateo is among a class of cities ed the program so far have found that -Conversations to RSVP and for more
Free for all ages. For more informa- Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
tion call (408) 920-0884. Delaware St. San Mateo. San Mateo — including Brisbane, Foster City, spreading the word about them at pub- information. Visit homeforallsmc.org
High School Drama presents ‘The Hillsborough and Pacifica — taking lic gathering spots — which can to learn more about Home for All of
Poetry Walk Celebration. 10 a.m. to Odd Couple,’ by Neil Simon. This
adaptation switches the gender of on these conversations this year in include coffee shops, train stations San Mateo County.
11 a.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Join each role. Cost is $15. For more infor-
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name
Large amount of cash statement #280794 notiCe of pUbLiC
The following person is doing business
turned into the police de- as: Wellesley Crescent apartments, hearing
partment on January 7, 1141 Wellesley Cresent, rEDWOOD NOTICE IS HErEBY GIV-
2019. rightful owner may CITY, Ca 94062. registered Owner: EN that on Monday, May 6,
Spieker Wellesley Crescent, LLC, DE.
call the Belmont Police De- The business is conducted by a Limited 2019 at 7:00 p.m., (or as
partment’s Property Officer Liability Company. The registrant com- soon thereafter as the mat-
& describe location it was menced to transact business under the
FBN on 03/07/2014. ter is heard) in the Millbrae
lost, amount of loss and a /s/richard Tod Spieker/ City Council Chambers, 621
description of the container This statement was filed with the asses- Magnolia ave., Millbrae,
the money is in. 650-595- sor-County Clerk on 3/25/19. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/19, Ca, the Millbrae Planning
7431 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). Commission will conduct a
4/23, 4/24, 4/25, 4/26, 4/27, public hearing on the follow-
4/28, 4/29/19 ing matters:
Cns-3245339# fiCtitioUs bUsiness name
statement #280877
san mateo daiLy The following person is doing business 646 hemLoCK avenUe: over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
JoUrnaL as: NorCal Project Engineering Group,
DESIGN rEVIEW PErMIT
1827 Carmelita Dr., SaN CarLOS, Ca
94070. registered Owner: Vladimir Ze- to allow the construction of
lenko, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis- a new second-story and the
trants commenced to transact business addition and renovation to
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name under their FBN on april 26, 2006. an existing single-story resi-
statement #280889 /s/Vladimir Zelenko/
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the asses- dence; a VarIaNCE allow-
as: Matrick auto Glass, 761 Commercial sor-County Clerk on 4/2/2019. (Publish- ing less than the required
ave., SOUTH SaN FraNCISCO, Ca ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
94080. registered Owners: Karla Iveth 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). minimum ground floor set-
Garcia Campos, 761 Commercial ave, back; and SETBaCK EX-
South San Francisco, Ca 94081 and
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name
CEPTIONS to allow less
Manuel De Jesus Campos, 761 Com-
mercial ave., So. Sfran, Ca 94080. The statement #280636 than the minimum required
business is conducted by a Married Cou- The following person is doing business second floor setbacks in a
ple. The registrants commenced to as: Inail Spa, 1784 El Camino real, SaN
transact business under their FBN on CarLOS, Ca 94070. registered Owner: Single-Family residential
2/19/2019. Minh Dai, 547 McLaughlin ave., San (r-1) Zoning District (Public
/s/Karla Iveth Garcia Campos/ Jose, Ca 95116. The business is con- Hearing)
This statement was filed with the asses- ducted by an Individual. The registrants
sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2019. (Publish- commenced to transact business under 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, their FBN on 03/11/2019. 826 robin Lane:
4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). /s/Minh Dai/ fiCtitioUs bUsiness name the personal representative appointed by notiCe of petition to
This statement was filed with the asses- DESIGN rEVIEW PErMIT statement #280962 the court within the later of either (1) four administer estate of
sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- to allow for a new addition The following person is doing business months from the date of first issuance of arthur L reno
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, to an existing single-story as: COrTEZaNOWEDDINGS, 121 Bay- Case Number: 19PrO00459
fiCtitioUs bUsiness name 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). letters to a general personal representa-
view Drive, SOUTH SaN FraNCISCO, tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
statement #280792 residence in a Single-Fami- Ca 94080. registered Owner: Dennis To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
The following person is doing business ly residential (r-1) Zoning Kim Cortezano, same address. The busi-
from the date of mailing or personal de-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
as: Madison Place apartments, 400 E. ness is conducted by an Individual. The otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Hillsdale Blvd., SaN MaTEO, Ca 94403. District. (Public Hearing) registrants commenced to transact busi- livery to you of a notice under section tate, or both, of arthur L reno, arthur
registered Owner: Spieker Hillsdale 354 LUdeman Lane: ness under their FBN on 05/06/2014. 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Lee reno, arthur reno, art reno. a Pe-
Boulevard, LLC, DE. The business is DESIGN rEVIEW PErMIT /s/Dennis Kim Cortezano/ er California statutes and legal authority tition for Probate has been filed by
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- This statement was filed with the asses- may affect your rights as a creditor. You Donald M. ahlbach in the Superior Court
ny. The registrant commenced to trans- to allow a first floor renova- sor-County Clerk on 4/10/2019. (Publish- may want to consult with an attorney of California, County of San Mateo. The
act business under the FBN on tion and second-story addi- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, knowledgable in California law. Petition for Probate requests that
04/01/2014. 4/19/19, 4/26/19, 5/3/19, 5/10/19). Donald M. ahlbach be appointed as per-
/s/richard Tod Spieker/
tion to a single-family resi- You may examine the file kept by the
sonal representative to administer the
dence and a SETBaCK EX- court. If you are a person interested in
This statement was filed with the asses- estate of the decedent.
the estate, you may file with the court a
sor-County Clerk on 3/25/19. (Published CEPTION to allow less than fiCtitioUs bUsiness name
request for Special Notice (form DE-
The petition requests the decedent’s will
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/19, statement #280981
4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). the required minimum sec- The following person is doing business 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- bate. The will and any codicils are availa-
ond floor setbacks and Far as: EZ DMV, 2850 Middlefield rd., rED- praisal of estate assets or of any petition ble for examination in the file kept by the
WOOD CITY, Ca 94063. registered or account as provided in Probate Code court.
EXCEPTION to allow more Owner: Union Smog rWC, Ca. The section 1250. a request for Special No- The petition requests authority to admin-
than the required maximum business is conducted by a Corporation. tice form is available from the court clerk. ister the estate under the Independent
City of paCifiCa notiCe of hearing floor area ratio in the Sin- The registrants commenced to transact attorney for Petitioner: administration of Estates act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
business under their FBN on N/a. Constance Liu
gle-Family (r-1) Zoning /s/alberto Sanchez/ Hanson Bridgett LLP tive to take many actions without obtain-
NOTICE IS HErEBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of District. (Public Hearing) This statement was filed with the asses- 425 Market Street 26th Floor ing court approval. Before taking certain
the City of Pacifica will conduct a public hearing on Monday, sor-County Clerk on 4/12/2019. (Publish- very important actions, however, the per-
527 CapUChino drive: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SaN FraNCISCO, Ca 94105 sonal representative will be required to
May 6, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 2212 DESIGN rEVIEW PErMIT 4/19/19, 4/26/19, 5/3/19, 5/10/19). (415)995-5132 give notice to interested persons unless
Beach Boulevard, Pacifica, to consider the following: to allow a second-story ad- FILED: 4/2/2019 they have waived notice or consented to
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- the proposed action.) The independent
dition to a single-family resi- fiCtitioUs bUsiness name nal on 4/18/19, 4/25/19, 4/26/19 ) administration authority will be granted
fiLe no. 2018-035 for deveLopment agreement da- dence and a SETBaCK EX- statement #280976 unless an interested person files an ob-
1-18, site deveLopment permit psd-834-18, Coast- The following person is doing business jection to the petition and shows good
CEPTION to allow less than as: Barterra Winery, 643 Main Street, notiCe of petition to cause why the court should not grant au-
aL deveLopment permit Cdp-397-18, Use permit the minimum required sec- Unit a, HaLF MOON BaY, Ca 94019. administer estate of thority.
Up-107-18, parKing eXCeption pe-184-19, tentative ond floor setbacks, of a sin- registered Owner: Barterra Winery, LLC, Gerald Lloyd Vers a hearing on the petition will be held in
sUbdivision map sUb-242-19 and heritage tree re- Ca. The business is conducted by a Case Number: 19PrO00438 this court as follows: MaY 10, 2019 at
movaL aUthoriZation, filed by Ciyavash Moazzami,
gle-family residence in the Limited Liability Company. The regis- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
Single-Family (r-1) Zoning trants commenced to transact business California, County of San Mateo, 400
agent for owner Phoenix Capital XV LLC and John r. Hansen, under the FBN on N/a. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
District. (Public Hearing) tingent creditors, and persons who may County Center, redwood City, Ca
for the construction of a new, two to three-story mixed-use /s/Paul Minoletti/ 94063.
This statement was filed with the asses- otherwise be interested in the will or es- If you object to the granting of the peti-
building consisting of 993 square feet (sf) of ground floor com- sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2019. (Publish- tate, or both, of Gerald Lloyd Vers. a
mercial space and three residential units (condominiums), and at the time of the hearing, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Petition for Probate has been filed by
tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
an associated tentative subdivision map for condominium pur- all interested persons are 4/19/19, 4/26/19, 5/3/19, 5/10/19). Frances M. Vers in the Superior Court of objections with the court before the hear-
poses, on a 5,446-sf vacant site at or near 2100 Palmetto ave- invited to appear and be California, County of San Mateo. The ing. Your appearance may be in person
heard. If you challenge the Petition for Probate requests that or by your attorney.
nue (aPN 016-182-370 and 016-182-340). The project site is fiCtitioUs bUsiness name
Frances M. Vers be appointed as per- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
decision of the City in court, statement #281076
located in the Coastal Zone and the application was filed on The following person is doing business sonal representative to administer the itor of the decedent, you must file your
May 4, 2018. a parking exception is requested to deviate from you may be limited to rais- as: 1. Xander Networks 2. arevalo estate of the decedent. claim with the court and mail a copy to
The petition requests authority to admin- the personal representative appointed by
the off-street parking standards for commercial use and a her- ing only those issues you or alarm, 673 abbot ave., DaLY CITY, Ca
the court within the later of either (1) four
94014. registered Owner: William ister the estate under the Independent
itage tree removal authorization is requested for the removal someone else raised at the alexander arevalo, same address. The administration of Estates act. (This au- months from the date of first issuance of
of one Monterey pine. The Planning Commission will make a public hearing described in business is conducted by an Individual. letters to a general personal representa-
thority will allow the personal representa- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
recommendation to City Council on a development agreement this notice, or in written cor- The registrants commenced to transact tive to take many actions without obtain- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
business under their FBN on 04/22/2019. ing court approval. Before taking certain
which contains various provisions, including but not limited to respondence delivered to /s/William alexander arevalo/ from the date of mailing or personal de-
i) certain developer benefits including vested rights and an ini- very important actions, however, the per- livery to you of a notice under section
the Planning Commission This statement was filed with the asses-
sonal representative will be required to 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
tial permit term of up to five years with provision for a two-year at, or prior to, the public sor-County Clerk on 4/24/2019. (Publish-
give notice to interested persons unless er California statutes and legal authority
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
extension; and, ii) certain public benefits, including a guaran- hearing. For further infor- 4/26/19, 5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19). they have waived notice or consented to may affect your rights as a creditor. You
tee from the applicant pertaining to the commercial use within the proposed action.) The independent may want to consult with an attorney
mation or to review the ma- administration authority will be granted knowledgable in California law.
the project, and contributions by applicant to the City of Pacif- terials regarding these mat- You may examine the file kept by the
notiCe of petition to unless an interested person files an ob-
ica for creation of public parking facilities and promotion of ters, please contact the Mill- administer estate of jection to the petition and shows good
court. If you are a person interested in
economic development along Palmetto avenue. recommend- the estate, you may file with the court a
brae Community Develop- Cora Bertha Brew, aka Bertha Y. Brew, cause why the court should not grant au- request for Special Notice (form DE-
ed California Environmental Quality act (CEQa) status: Class aka Berta Brew thority. 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
3 Categorical Exemption, CEQa Guidelines Section 15303; ment Department 621 Mag- Case Number: 19PrO00387 a hearing on the petition will be held in praisal of estate assets or of any petition
and nolia avenue, Millbrae at this court as follows: MaY 15, 2019 at or account as provided in Probate Code
(650) 259-2341. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of section 1250. a request for Special No-
tingent creditors, and persons who may California, County of San Mateo, 400 tice form is available from the court clerk.
fiLe no. 2018-006 for site deveLopment permit otherwise be interested in the will or es- County Center, redwood City, Ca attorney for Petitioner:
psd-829-18, CoastaL deveLopment permit If anyone wishes to appeal tate, or both, of Cora Bertha Brew, aka 94063. Donald M. ahlbach
any final action taken, Bertha Y. Brew, aka Berta Brew. a Peti- If you object to the granting of the peti- Law Office of Donald M. ahlbach
Cdp-395-18, Use permit Up-94-18, varianCe PO Box 1377
he/she may do so by con- tion for Probate has been filed by tion, you should appear at the hearing
pv-522-18 and tentative sUbdivision map Dorothy Verne Brew in the Superior and state your objections or file written
SaN MaTEO, Ca 94401
sUb-237-18, filed by Ciyavash Moazzami, agent for owner tacting the City Clerk at Court of California, County of San Mateo. objections with the court before the hear-
(650)348-5577
FILED: 4/16/2019
Phoenix Capital LXV LLC, for the construction of seven “town (650) 259-2414, to submit a The Petition for Probate requests that ing. Your appearance may be in person (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
home” style residential units, and an associated tentative sub- written appeal and pay the Dorothy Verne Brew be appointed as or by your attorney. nal on 4/19/19, 4/26/19, 4/27/19 )
division map for condominium purposes, on a 19,476 square corresponding fee. an ap- personal representative to administer the If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
estate of the decedent. itor of the decedent, you must file your
foot (.45 acre) vacant lot at 1567 Beach Boulevard (aPN 016- peal letter must be submit- The petition requests the decedent’s will claim with the court and mail a copy to
011-190). The project site is located in the Coastal Zone and ted before the end of the and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- the personal representative appointed by
the application was filed on February 16, 2018. a variance is appeal period stated at the bate. The will and any codicils are avail- the court within the later of either (1) four
requested to deviate from the rear setback standard. recom- able for examination in the file kept by months from the date of first issuance of
conclusion of the hearing. the court. letters to a general personal representa-
mended CEQa status: Class 32 Categorical Exemption, CE- 4/26/19
Qa Guidelines Section 15332.
The petition requests authority to admin- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 295 art
Cns-3247468# ister the estate under the Independent California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
san mateo daiLy administration of Estates act. (This au- from the date of mailing or personal de- oiL painting-Canvass, Victorian
Detailed plans and additional information for all items above JoUrnaL
thority will allow the personal representa- livery to you of a notice under section Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
are available for public review at the Planning Department, tive to take many actions without obtain- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- OBO (650)515-6091
ing court approval. Before taking certain er California statutes and legal authority
1800 Francisco Boulevard, Pacifica. These items will also be very important actions, however, the per- may affect your rights as a creditor. You tapia: painting, seasCape,
posted 72 hours prior to the meeting on the City's website at: sonal representative will be required to may want to consult with an attorney FraMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO.
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the proposed action.) The independent court. If you are a person interested in 296 appliances
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The City of Pacifica will provide special assistance for persons unless an interested person files an ob- request for Special Notice (form DE- air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
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fiCtitioUs bUsiness name a hearing on the petition will be held in
taped, advance notice is necessary. all meeting rooms are statement #280953 section 1250. a request for Special No-
The following person is doing business
this court as follows: MaY 13, 2019 at tice form is available from the court clerk. free washer and 220v dryer, both
accessible to the disabled. 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of attorney for Petitioner: working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
as: 1)KTSF TV26 2)KTSF TV, 100 Valley
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tered Owner: Lincoln Television, Inc. The County Center, redwood City, Ca 2171 Junipero Serra Blvd, Suite 600
Tina Wehrmeister business is conducted by a Limited Part- 94063. DaLY CITY, Ca 94014 gLass-paneL Lampshade. Similar
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expected to wrap up by May 2020.
The latest price tag for the project totals
$4. 4 million and that number doesn’t
we can sit around and wait for the revenue to
come in. We’re in fairly good financial
shape and I’m incredibly supportive of pur-
would use those to pay back the folks that
we lend. It buys us time in order to do this.
The drawback is there’s interest on this and
include additional “soft costs,” including suing reasonable financing options to it does reduce our capacity to borrow money,
geographical engineering and soil report move the ball down the field as soon as pos- but it’s a good project, it’s worthwhile and
bleachers and the installation of an addi- updating. sible.” it’s what we’re here to do is make these
tional light pole as well as upgrades to the The latest cost estimate is well above pre- kinds of improvements.”
existing light poles to make them more There are three financing options for the
vious estimates in 2014 and 2018 because council to consider — private placement, Councilman Doug Kim seemed to agree
energy efficient, according to the report. All construction costs have risen since then and that debt financing is the appropriate path
subsurface drainage will be replaced, net- public competitive sale and public negoti-
because the city has not yet received as ated sale — and they all entail borrowing forward.
ting will be added to existing fencing to much revenue from development fees as was
protect cars from flying baseballs and a 4- money that will be paid back over time. “I’m interested in all of our options going
expected. “Significant” money from devel- forward. I think debt financing is probably
foot perimeter fence will be installed to sep- opment fees is expected in 2020 and beyond “It’s a common thing to do and there’s
arate the asphalt bike and pedestrian path nothing unusual about the circumstances the way to go, but the cost of doing that will
to help fund the project, but councilmem- be something I want to look at,” he said.
from the playing field. bers are not interested in delaying the proj- that we find ourselves in today and using
The above upgrades will improve safety, ect until that money is available. this particular method for proceeding with The project has been contemplated for
increase playable hours by 30 percent and “The longer we wait, the more expensive construction,” Fil said. “What we would over a decade, but never moved forward due
save the city $50,000 a year in water costs, it’s going to likely do is escrow the funds we currently to a lack of funding.
according to the report. get, ” said
The goal is to break ground on or before
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