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MASCOTS Crusty the Crab and his little buddy Fly Ball!
Surge in
Public denials, private collaboration on physical, financial details of housing
Hep C, complex; project opponents ACRH partly funded by unidentified developer
HIV cases Kevin L. Hoover
Mad RiveR Union
will be a public culmination of ex-
tensive behind-the-scenes prepa-
present 11-acre Craftsmans Mall
site on St. Louis Road. The location
house a substantial portion of
Humboldt State’s student body,
Daniel Mintz ARCATA – The proposed “The ration by both advocates and op- borders several residential neigh- the university has been mostly
Mad RiveR Union Village” student housing project ponents – much of it purposefully borhoods. It would be privately missing in action throughout the
HUMBOLDT – Humboldt will finally reach the City Coun- kept out of public view. financed and constructed by Cole- 11 Planning Commission meet-
County’s syringe exchange pro- cil June 6 after failing to gain The Village would provide 700 raine Capital Group and its devel- ings on the subject.
gram seeks to prevent disease the endorsement of the Planning beds for Humboldt State students opment partner AMCAL Equities. HSU’s public communications
but the county’s rate of Hepati- Commission. The council hearing in four buildings to be sited at the Though The Village would on the subject have been negligi-
tis C is the highest in the state ble, vague and seemingly indiffer-
and supervisors have been told ent as to The Village’s fortunes.
Kinetic Madness
a more comprehensive ap- A Nov. 2, 2015 letter from then-
proach needs support. Vice President Joyce Lopes states
A “three-pronged approach” that, “While we are not in a po-
to reducing the incidence of sition to make a specific recom-
Hepatitis C was recommend- mendation regarding individual
ed as the Board of Supervisors projects, we generally favor efforts
fielded a report on syringe ex- to provide additional options for
change at its May 22 meeting. quality housing for our students.”
The Department of Health A Dec. 18, 2017 letter from
and Human Services’ syringe President Lisa Rossbacher is
exchange program discourages only slightly more specific. States
disease-inducing practices by Rossbacher, “...HSU supports the
collecting used needles and dis- concept of the Village project and
tributing sterile ones to IV drug other projects that will increase
users. access to appropriate housing for
It’s a program that’s ramped our students…”
up in the last several years and Planning Commissioners and
is peaking now, as the county’s members of the public have openly
number of Hepatitis C infec- wondered about the hands-off atti-
tions has risen to 7,500. tude of the university, which would
Public Health Director Mi- be deeply affected by The Village.
chele Stephens said one out of Those asking HSU about its
every 18 people in the county position on the project, or wheth-
has chronic Hepatitis C, pri- er it was coordinating with the
marily due to the sharing of in- developers were told HSU had
nothing to do with it and referred
fected needles.
to the developers.
When the seeming contra-
Even as they issued bland pub-
diction between the availability
lic statements and expressions of
of clean syringes in Humboldt
disinterest, a variety of HSU offi-
and its high Hep C infection
cials were simultaneously creat-
rate was brought up by Super-
ing a separate and contradictory
visor Rex Bohn, Stephens said GLORIOUS WEEKEND The rolling Ki- public record of emails indicating
syringe exchange is only one netic Sculpture Race party began on ongoing, intensive involvement
prong of a “three-pronged ap- the Plaza Saturday and then slow- with the project and its develop-
proach to addressing Hepatitis ly made its way to Ferndale for the ers dating back to when The Vil-
C.” grand finale Oh, what a fun week- lage was first announced in 2016.
The other two prongs are end! Matt Filar | Union VILLAGE A2
“medication-assisted treatment
for substance abuse disorder”
and medical treatment for Hep
C, she continued, services that
Wreck claims 2 lives Kidnapping suspect behind bars
“have not been robust here.” Mad RiveR Union
Referring to a graph showing ORICK – Two McKinleyville women died HUMboldt CoUnty SHeRiff’S offiCe Sheriff’s deputies were dis-
a multi-year trend in rising Hep Wednesday, May 23 when the pickup truck they TRINIDAD – On Wednes- patched to the area to attempt to
C rates, Stephens told super- were traveling in flipped over and collided with a day, May 23 at about 6 p.m., the locate the vehicle. The Califor-
visors “you can’t address that Peterbilt tractor trailer south of Bald Hills Road Humboldt County Sheriff’s Of- nia Highway Patrol (CHP) was
trajectory with just syringe ser- on U.S. Highway 101 near Orick. fice Emergency Communications called to assist. At about 7:40
vices programs.” Terra Lynn Smith, 46, and Andra Lynell Coo- Center received a 911 call from a p.m., officers with the CHP lo-
Communities that have the per, 64, were pronounced deceased at the scene. distressed female stating she was cated and stopped the vehicle on
other services along with sy- At about 1:20 p.m., Smith was driving her being held against her will. the 400 block of Sixth Avenue in
ringe exchanges are successful 2003 Chevrolet Silverado pickup southbound on The line was disconnected and John Luther Westhaven. The driver of the ve-
in reducing Hep C rates, she U.S. Highway 101 when, for unknown reasons, dispatchers’ attempts to recon- hicle, 35-year-old John Luther
Leslie
said. she swerved off the road. The truck overturned nect with the female were unsuc- Leslie of Eureka, was detained.
Public Health Officer Dr. on its side, then slid back onto the highway. cessful. Upon further investigation, deputies
Don Laird said that in the pro- The pickup then collided with a 2018 Peterbilt As dispatchers worked to determine the learned that Leslie was in a dating rela-
cess of exchanging clean nee- driven by James Rumble, 50, of Crescent City. location of this distress call, the Emergen- tionship with the female victim and had al-
dles for used ones, public health Emergency personnel responded to the crash cy Communications Center received a call legedly assaulted her several days prior to
staffers also have the opportu- and pronounced Smith and Cooper deceased. from a State Parks officer advising he was this incident. In the early evening hours of
nity to inform IV drug users of Both were wearing seat belts, according to the flagged down by a female screaming for May 23, Leslie allegedly forced the victim to
the potential for infection and California Highway Patrol. The driver of the Pe- help from a vehicle in the area of Patrick’s leave their Eureka residence with him and
how to prevent it. terbilt was uninjured. Point Drive in Trinidad. The vehicle fled began to drive northbound on U.S. High-
The CHP is investigating the crash. from the officer in excess of 100 mph. KIDNAP A4
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Village | Publicly, HSU says it’s not involved with the project. Privately, it very much is
FROM A1 compilation of internal wrote Stephen St. Onge, On Dec. 3, David Moon, Stewart and I were going to ing this group. Very inter-
As revealed in the emails, and other communications director of housing & resi- president of Coleraine Cap- discuss the following lan- esting strategy! (Financed
the university’s goals in- includes some large redac- dence life, asking whether itol Group, wrote St. Onge, guage with you and Wayne by a local landlord)” St.
clude a keen interest in ad- tions, and also alludes to HSU would have any pres- Brumfield and others relat- this afternoon: Onge wrote.
vancing the project – and meetings between various ence at the upcoming Plan- ing that he was “disheart- ‘Obviously, the City of “A creative weaponiza-
perhaps to eventually pur- entities which aren’t docu- ning Commission meetings ened,” with “deep concerns Arcata will need to make tion of the design charette
chase it. mented. regarding The Village. regarding the trajectory of its own determination if concept,” Wruck wrote.
A range of top university Nonetheless, it’s clear “I appreciate your mes- the Planning Commission the Village project is the A $100 million dangle
officials across several de- that Humboldt State is sage, however I would have deliberations.” right fit. There is much to Even before the Plan-
partments – including those deeply interested in seeing to refer you back to the de- Moon lamented that the consider, and many details ning Commission began
who issued the denials as The Village approved and veloper or the city for a dis- reaction in Arcata, as con- about the proposed project considering the project, the
well as Rossbacher and her built, and that it is actively cussion of your points,“ he trasted with other towns in that we at Humboldt State developers were wooing
lieutenants – have been co- researching mechanisms by replied. This was to prove which his group has built University do not know. Humboldt State with a plan
ordinating closely with Cole- which it might acquire the a standard response to The student housing “could not ‘That said, HSU stu- under which the universi-
raine/AMCAL on the mam- facility. Going about cre- Village-related inquiries. be more opposite than the dents need accessible and ty could eventually acquire
moth project’s features, its ation of student housing in On Nov. 20 at 3:36 p.m., than the receptions we re- quality housing. They have The Village and rake in a lot
financial details and ways to this manner would save the an HSU professor wrote ceived in those other com- been very clear about that. of money from the property.
drum up support. university millions of dol- Wayne Brumfield, vice munities.” There simply is not enough Last Oct. 31, David Moon,
Along with the continu- lars, according to ACRH. president for student af- He suggested that some housing available for our president of Coleraine Cap-
ing dialogue, HSU has been Were the California State fairs. “Do you have any in- opponents “have a vested students on campus and itol, wrote St. Onge, Dawes,
monitoring press reports, University system to build sight on the university’s co- interest” in opposing the in the community, and this Brumfield and Michael
social media comment and The Village, it would have ordination/communication project – apparently allud- impacts our ability to re- Fisher, associate director
the efforts by Arcata Citi- to pay prevailing wage for (if any) with the 800 bed ing to rival developers – and cruit and retain students. of Planning and Design.
zens for Responsible Hous- the labor involved. But AM- facility that a private firm said he expected more sup- ‘Because of that reality, Moon alluded to a meeting
ing (ACRH) to create an CAL does not. That, accord- is hoping to build at the port from the community. HSU supports the concept with HSU officials the pre-
alternative project and halt ing to ACRH, could cut the Craftsmen Mall adjacent He asked Humboldt State of the Village project. From vious week and mentions a
The Village. project’s cost by as much as to HWY 101 in Arcata?” the representatives to appear at what we have heard from “tax-exempt bond program”
It has also facilitated 20 percent or more. professor asked. the next Planco meeting to the developer and from soon to be presented to CSU
meetings between the de- The emails Earlier that same day, “promote” the project, and what we have read in the Stanislaus regarding his
veloper and students to The messages obtained at 9:15 a.m., Brumfield had to be put in touch with sup- project proposal, it would group’s Vista housing proj-
expedite their supposedly by ACRH reveal wide-rang- been cc’d a message from portive student groups. be positive for our stu- ect in Turlock.
grassroots advocacy for the ing interest in many aspects Craig Wruck, vice president On Dec. 8, Wruck wrote dents. It would mean qual- “The program will pro-
new housing project. of the project, close coordi- for University Advance- Brumfield, Douglas Dawes, ity housing close to campus vide the University with
The university’s involve- nation with the developers ment with observations of vice president for finance and for about 800 students.’” the opportunity to share in
ment is partly detailed in and continuing scrutiny of Village opponents. administration, Frank Whit- Concludes Wruck, “I’m surplus project cash flow
emails obtained via a Pub- opponents – and public de- “This weekend volun- lach, associate vice president afraid the message you’ve (in excess of $100 Million)
lic Records Act request filed nials of any association. teers were canvassing the of marketing and communi- sent to the City of Arcata is over the term of the bonds
by the ACRH. A 369-page On Nov. 8, Maureen Jules neighborhoods surround- cation, and Lola Alto, HSU the same as the University’s (35 years) and to have the
ing the Craftsman Mall urg- Advancement Foundation previous statements and does buildings gifted to the Uni-
ing attendance at the Arcata board coordinator. not help move this forward.” versity debt free at bond
City Planning Commission He proposed that a group In January, a message maturity,” Moon stated.
meeting on 11/28. Attached meeting be held to prepare from St. Onge to Janessa Noting that he’ll be in
is the handout they were for the Dec. 12 Planning Lund, executive director town for a Planco meeting
distributing,” Wruck told Commission meeting and of Associated Students, on The Village, Moon says
Rossbacher and five other included for background Brumfield and Moon states that “We would be happy to
HSU officials. “While the links to city online docu- in part, “Dr. Brumfield has meet with you that week to
text is confusing on some ments, plus a Union story explained that there is a discuss the bond program if
points, it does not explic- describing the harsh recep- group of students repre- you have interest.”
itly label this as an HSU tion the project was given sented through AS (Associ- They did. By January,
project and we do not see a by the public at the first ated Students) interested in Moon and the university
The Mad River Union, (ISSN 1091-1510), is published weekly (Wednesdays) reason to respond or ask for Planco meeting about it. speaking to the developer of were deep into financial pro-
by Kevin L. Hoover and Jack Durham,
791 Eighth St. (Jacoby’s Storehouse), Suite 8, Arcata, CA 95521. corrections. We will con- A Dec. 12, 2017 email the proposed Village Hous- jections for The Village as
Periodicals Postage Paid at Arcata, CA. tinue to monitor the social from Dawes asked David ing Project.” well as details of the bond
Subscriptions: $40/year
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the media channels.” Note: a Loya, Arcata’s director of The message proposes program. Todd Larsen, as-
Mad River Union, 791 Eighth St., Suite 8, Arcata, CA 95521 concerned resident photo- Community Development, dates and times for an open sociate director of Business
Deadlines & Departments graphed the flyer distribu- to share with the Planning forum with students and Operations, asked a series of
Letters to the Editor & Opinion columns: Noon Friday tors; see below. – Ed. Commission a general state- The Village’s developer, one questions about the project of
Press Releases: 5 p.m. Friday Ads: Contact Ad Dept. Legal Notices: 5 p.m. Friday
Press releases: (707) 826-7000 news@madriverunion.com “Thank [sic] Craig for ment of support for “afford- that did later take place. Stephen Clarke, AMCAL di-
Letters to the Editor/Opinion: (707) 826-7000 opinion@madriverunion.com the update,” Brumfield re- able, quality student hous- An email shared by Pres- rector of market rate housing.
Advertising: (707) 826-7535 ads@madriverunion.com
Entertainment: (707) 826-7000 scene@madriverunion.com sponded at 10:41 a.m. But ing near campus to support ident Rossbacher in March The answers were pro-
Legal notices: (707) 826-7000 legals@madriverunion.com the next day, Brumfield student access and success.” of this year includes a link to vided in an email attach-
Jack D. Durham, Editor & Publisher editor@madriverunion.com answered the professor’s It includes no specific en- a Union story about ACRH ment which was not includ-
Kevin L. Hoover, Editor-at-Large, Publisher opinion@madriverunion.com question about the project dorsement of The Village. and its alternative project. ed in the records provided
Jada C. Brotman, Advertising Manager ads@madriverunion.com
with a non-denial denial Within two hours, Wruck “We had a good discussion to ACRH. “As you know,
Daniel Mintz, Janine Volkmar Reporters about HSU involvement: responded and cc’d a draft regarding this group in our there is still a lot up in the
Matthew Filar, Photographer
Patti Fleschner, Ayla Glim, Mara Segal, April Sousa Columnists “Good afternoon Mark, of a more direct expression City/HSU Liaison Meeting air about what shape the
Karrie Wallace, Distribution Manager karrie@madriverunion.com you’re correct, this is a pri- of support: Friday,” Dawes wrote. “I project will ultimately take
Louise Brotz, Subscription Outreach Coordinator
Marty Burdette, Proofreader vate developer building this “That’s not the strong have never seen anything like when it’s finally approved
© 2018 The Mad River Union
project. This project has statement we discussed this before. Very interesting.” by the City. But, we real-
nothing to do with HSU.” at Cabinet. Frank, Connie “Yes I have been follow- ly like this bond execution
and have presented it to
give you an idea of the pro-
gram and the benefits that
could be derived by HSU,”
Clarke told Larsen.
The bond would be facili-
tated by the California Pub-
lic Finance Authority, which
promotes developments via
low-cost bonds, both tax-ex-
empt and taxable.
In January, Larsen asked
Clarke a series of questions,
including, “Were you plan-
ning on California Prevailing
Wages in the construction?
If not, would a potential
affiliation agreement from
us cause you to be required
to use Prevailing Wages for
construction?”
Larsen also asks about fi-
nancial models and possible
tax liability for the project,
as well as whether the proj-
ect could legally be internal-
ly reconfigured and whether
bond finances include occu-
pancy restrictions.
Clarke’s responses to
the questions appear to be
redacted, but he does tell
Larsen, “Looking forward
to the possibility of pro-
ceeding jointly on the much
needed project.”
Also in January, Dawes
asked Clarke, “Do you have
an example/sample tax ex-
empt bond financing agree-
ment that we can begin to
review and start vetting
with stakeholders on cam-
pus and at the CSU Chan-
cellor’s Office?”
On Jan. 12, Larsen asked
Moon a number of detailed
financial and legal ques-
tions, one of which is, “We
want to confirm that there
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M AY 30, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION A3
Village | Controversial project goes to City Council without Planco endorsement on June 6
FROM A2 Maureen Jules cited a 2012 British study indicating that become disillusioned if they thought of themselves being
are about 220 single rooms that could be converted to dou- installation of a large student housing complex can have allied with a well-to-do developer. And besides, the finan-
bles. You also mentioned studios that could be made into all kinds of adverse effects on host communities, including cial backers aren’t calling any shots for the group.
doubles — how many?” boosting alienation and bad feelings between students and “The three of us here are the only ones making deci-
That passage dismays members of ACRH. They say that the community. sions for ACRH,” Bergenske said, referring to himself, Vais-
reformatting rooms in The Village to double their occu- The group is especially concerned about the legitimacy saide-Elcock and Boardmember Erik Jules. “I have no inter-
pancy invalidates the 700-student premise under which of the many redactions in the HSU emails, and may seek to est in helping out developers. I want to help my community.”
approval is being sought. It also makes irrelevant the have some of the blacked-out pages reconsidered for release. Maureen Jules, who has devoted a lot of her personal
CEQA analysis, including potential traffic impacts, which “We’re incredibly curious about the redactions,” Ber- time to ACRH, said she was “insulted” by any suggestion
are based on a 700-student population. genske said. “It propagates that hiding. Please, come clean that she and the group might be doing the bidding of a lo-
And, claim ACRHers, looking for ways to cram more – let’s have an adult conversation.” cal developer.
people into the buildings isn’t consistent with the univer- There’s no telling where the money’s from “I’m frustrated that because I volunteer my time to
sity’s stated goal of developing the highest-quality housing At the same time, ACRH keeps some of its own key de- ACRH, an non-profit required to protect anonymous do-
for students. tails close to the vest as well. Mainly, who is funding it. nations, that this Strombeck suspicion threatens to nullify
In March, Larsen was contacted by a reporter for Con- That remains undisclosed. my efforts and the efforts of countless other neighbors and
structionWire, an online publication, asking about The Bergenske said most of ACRH’s funding comes from cit- ACRH members,” she said. “I’m volunteering for this group
Village. “Humboldt State University has nothing to do with izens who make small donations, and brandished a $100 because individuals weren’t being listened to and because I
this private development,” responded Larsen. “The contact check from a private citizen as an example. “Eighty percent care about my neighborhood, our community and students.
would always be AMCAL. I would recommend you reach are people who are just ‘us’,” he said. This proposal threatens to restructure the student experi-
out to them as the University is not involved in any way.” He acknowledged that a “vast minority” of developers ence and a large part of Arcata. We deserve to discuss this
In February, Clarke sent along an attachment (which have given ACRH financial support, but that they have “se- with all the stakeholders involved, including HSU.”
was redacted) with a note stating, “Attached please find lected to do so anonymously.” Summarized Jules, “ACRH doesn’t represent Strom-
the model in Excel. Let’s work together this week to get To many, all signs point to developer Steve Strombeck beck. ACRH is controlled by its three board members.”
this dialed in to where it works for you and us.” as ACRH’s financial angel. “This is an organic process,” Vaissade-Elcock said.
Along with multimillion-dollar financing, HSU and the Strombeck representatives have avidly attended the Alternating facts
developers were also discussing minute details of The Vil- Planco meetings, sometimes advocating for a pause in con- Bergenske maintains that local landlords want The Vil-
lage and helping shape the project. sideration of the The Village so that a comprehensive de- lage built, because it will ultimately have the effect of driv-
Email exchanges last fall involve the university provid- velopment plan for the area around the Craftsman’s Mall ing up rents locally. “They’re going to make more money,”
ing Coleraine technical minutia about the existing College could be created. he said. “They support The Village.”
Creek residence halls’ HVAC system. In the HSU emails, St. Onge refers to flyer distribution ACRH holds that the 700 new beds will draw students
In February, the university was asking the developers “financed by a local landlord” – almost certainly Strom- away from undesirable rentals mostly in McKinleyville and
what type of laundry machines they used in their other beck, who owns multiple affordable housing complexes in Eureka rather than Arcata.
projects – coin-op or e-payment. Arcata, including the new Canyon Creek development just Coleraine’s Moon disputes this. “We’ve heard that and
Throughout the process, Humboldt State also works south of The Village site. it’s just bogus,” he said. “The laws of supply and demand
with its housing consultant, Brailsford & Dunlavey, Inc. to A message to Strombeck asking about any tie-in with pertain to housing, just like anything else. When you re-
help inform the dialogue with the developers. ACRH went unreturned. strict product, prices go up.” He insists that ACRH’s
Humboldt State responds Arcata project planning and management group Gre- claims notwithstanding, “developers oppose us, but that’s
Wruck, a key coordinator at the center of much of the enway Partners hosted multiple community meetings, in- not our focus.”
email traffic, was out of town Friday and not available for cluding a design charette, and created development plans He also dismissed the study indicating adverse effects
comment. Wruck also serves on Arcata’s Economic Devel- for ACRH’s project alternative – obviously a costly scope of from purpose-built student housing complexes, and said
opment Committee. work for a grassroots group to fund. that The Village would help alleviate Arcata’s housing
Asked about the disparity between HSU’s public protes- ACRH readily disclosed the fees paid to Greenway, stat- shortage. “I suppose you could find a study that says any-
tations of no association with The Village and the intensive ing it donated $11,500 in labor and charged ACRH $3,500. thing you want,” he said. “They’re grasping at straws.”
private coordination with its developers, Frank Whitlach, “They did a $15,000 job for $3,500,” Maureen Jules said. Some of Bergenske’s most heated criticism has to do
associate vice president of marketing and communica- “I don’t have any involvement with him [Strombeck] with the project’s name. He said the massive complex is
tions, termed it a “two-track discussion.” on any personal or professional level,” said Kirk Cohune, anything but the humble “village” the name implies. He
The first track, he said, is Coleraine/AMCAL asking principal with Greenway. “We’ve had no payment from called that branding “a lie, and deceitful.”
questions about the development proposal, attempting to anyone but ACRH.” Moon said the name is a pleasant reminder of the proj-
refine and optimize it. As a few minutes of online searches quickly reveal, asso- ect’s inclusiveness. “We like the idea that ‘it takes a vil-
The second track was the investigation into “another ciations between the ACRH members and Strombeck are lage’,” he said.
possible approach” by the university – in other words, an many, even for a small community with reduced degrees He cited a recent letter from the Eureka NAACP dis-
affiliation of some sort. of separation. cussing housing discrimination against people of color by
But, Whitlach noted, “That has never led to a viable propos- Bergenske, for example, previously owned a portion of private landlords, and said equal access to heavily regulat-
al” of partnership on the project. Anything like that, he said, LACO Associates, which he sold four years ago, ending his ed The Village would be guaranteed.
“would require a lot more involvement by the university.” relationship with the company. LACO employees have at- “It will be inclusive,” he said. “We’re proud of our di-
Asked why the university wasn’t more open about its talks tended Planco meetings and described Strombeck’s wish versity.”
with the developers, he said many of the discussions were for a pause in consideration of The Village. Former Arcata mayors Connie Stewart and Alex Stillman
sensitive and “not what we were ready to share publicly.” On a 2010 Redwood Capital Bank website, James and both spoke in favor of the Village during the final Planco
Coleraine comment Edythe Vaissade are listed as co-organizers of the bank, meeting on the topic. Stillman stressed the importance of
David Moon of Coleraine offered comment on the emails on whose Board of Directors Strombeck serves. Vaissade providing equal opportunity housing to students of color.
and the project last Friday. He staunchly defended The Vil- has spoken out against The Village, and her daughter Julie Mysteries
lage, and the communications with Humboldt State. is one of ACRH’s three boardmembers. The bank has also As The Village proceeds to the City Council on June 6,
“It’s the due diligence that they’re obligated to do,” he funded Greenway projects. Julie Vaissade-Elcock terms some mysteries remain unsolved.
said of HSU’s cooperation. “The community, the students, any perceived connection “quite a stretch.” One which cropped up last November has to do with the
their guardians and support networks deserve inclusive, Strombeck is a client of attorney Tim Needham of Eure- initial, pre-ACRH wave of anti-The Village activity in the
high-quality, professionally managed student housing.” ka-based Janssen Malloy LLP, and Needham has spoken on Westwood neighborhood, adjacent to the project.
Moon said that building the project and then selling Strombeck’s behalf regarding The Village. ACRH’s articles of As part of a well-organized effort, a large white van
it is an option, but not the overarching goal. He said that incorporation as a non-profit corporation were filed on Jan. transported several unidentified individuals who placed
AMCAL has created about 80 properties, but has only sold 23 by Jeffrey Slack, a staff attorney with Janssen Malloy. professional-looking flyers on residents’ doorsteps. Asked
three or four of them. “That’s not our business plan,” he But that’s all circumstantial, and not definitive proof of who they were, the flyer people became agitated and de-
said. “We always approach the universities to learn how to any financial alliance between Strombeck and ACRH. clined to identify themselves – but not before a resident
best serve the students and the universities.” ACRH has stated that it has two offers on the table from took their pictures.
ACRH aghast local developers willing to build its Greenway-forged al- The flyers raise numerous questions about costs and
Also on Friday, Boardmembers of ACRH were still an- ternative project. It won’t identify them, at their request, impacts of The Village, and encourage attendance at the
alyzing the revelatory emails. But their core objections re- leaving undisclosed whether one of them is helping ACRH. first Planco meeting on the subject Nov. 28.
main the project’s scale and negative impacts on adjacent It’s not clear how or if the alternative project might be They allude to a Facebook page, facebook.com/thevil-
neighborhoods and the community at large. supported by Craftsman’s Mall owner Nancy Kirkpatrick. lagearcata, which has since been taken down.
Boardmember John Bergenske described The Village as She, through her attorney Bill Barnum, declined comment. Inquiries at the time as to who was behind the page
ill-conceived on all levels, from its massive size to the ef- Bergenske is open about having asked area developers went unanswered by whoever was running it.
fects it will have on housing and adjacent neighborhoods. for support, “We have reached out to all of the local devel- Read the emails obtained from Humboldt State and the
He said ACRH is pushing for an inclusive development opers for donations, and business entities,” he said. letters from HSU officials to the city, and view photos of
rather than a huge, exclusive dormitory. Bergenske was concerned that the citizen-donors could the unidentified anti-Village flyers at madriverunion.com.
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Janine Volkmar they joined a league and weren’t available last year. We’re
Mad RiveR Union really excited about it,” Filar said.
ARCATA – As you read this, this year’s Crabs players The Crabs have a full schedule including away trips to
are moving into their apartments and getting ready for the Healdsburg and San Luis Obispo in June. “The Seattle
74th season. The Humboldt Crabs have the distinction of Studs will be here on Father’s Day, one of our most im-
being the oldest continuously operated summer collegiate portant days, and we will be playing the B-52s twice,” Filar
wood bat baseball team in the country. Whew, that’s a said. “It’s going to be an exciting season.”
mouthful but one Arcata fans are proud to say. As in former years, the crowd pleasing special days with
Come welcome the new players (including a few return- opportunities to dress accordingly include Cowboy Night,
ees from last year) at the FanFest this Thursday night, May June 30; Camo Day, July 8; Tie Dye Day, July 15; Pirate
31 at 5 p.m. Night, July 20; and Hawaiian Day, July 22. A trip to the
“The players will take batting practice, be introduced, ballpark on those days can be like watching a parade as
and give autographs,” Matt Filar said. Filar is a past pres- well as watching the game.
ident of the Crabs’ board of directors and a faithful pho- Not one but two fireworks nights are scheduled on two
tographer of all things Crabs. His game photographs are Saturdays: July 14 and Aug. 4.
featured weekly here. “Five dollars gets you in, a hot dog, The Crabs are all about honoring special groups, too.
chips and a soda,” he added. Sunday, June 3 is Strike Out Cancer and Humboldt Roll-
“The roster looks really good with some juniors and se- er Derby Day; Sunday, July 1, Public Safety and First Re-
niors. It’s always nice to have experienced older players on sponders will be honored; and on Tuesday, July 3, Military
the team,” he said. and Veterans Appreciation Day is celebrated with special
The Crabbies open the weekend with games Friday and ticket prices of $2 for vets.
Saturday nights at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Both And the Crabbies honor their own. July 13 is the Crabs
Friday’s and Sunday’s game will feature the renowned Alumni Fest and Parents’ Weekend. Former players are
Crab Grass Band. Their first opponents will be the Cor- inducted into the Crabs Hall of Fame on July 14. And for
vallis Knights. “We used to play them every year and then those important folks who cheer, heckle, and fill the bleach-
ers, there is Crabs Fans Appreciation Day on Sunday, Aug.
14. Last year when the announcer called out, “Free Beer!”
Can you it was like watching ants at a picnic as the stands emptied
in mere seconds. Then Crabs Board members walked the
catch line, throwing candy bars into the stands after the eighth
inning. It sweetened up what is always a sad day, the last
the Fly
day of the Crabs games.
Printed schedules are around town or visit the website
humboldtcrabs.com to print out a schedule. Take note,
Ball? the away game scheduled for June 21 in Alameda has
been cancelled. And if you are a fan of the band, watch for
MOVE-IN DAY Top from left, Erik Fraser, Liam Wagner
A Fly Ball has landed in the pages of the Mad River and Timothy Wagner prepare the Arcata Ballpark for
the musical note on the schedule opposite the date. That
Union! Look carefully and you’ll find the Fly Ball on the the upcoming season. Banners are hung and now
means the band will be in the park, always a fun addition
ad of one of the businesses supporting the Union’s they’re ready to playball. Photos by Matt Filar | Union
to the experience.
Crabs coverage. Clip out this entry form, and every It’s not too late to schedule a picnic for your group or up the outfield grass after fireworks nights. Green Team
week write down the name of the business where business in the right field barbecue area nor is it too late members receive tickets for each hour of service. Email
Fly Ball landed in the space provided. At the end of to sign your children up for the Crabs camps. Check out Felter at bfelter3@gmail.com for more information.
10 weeks, return your completed form to the office the website. Speaking of tickets, outlets include Mr. Fish and Sport &
of the Mad River Union, 791 Eighth St., Ste. 8, Arcata, Larry Zerlang reminds the community that players need Cycle in Eureka, Wildberries Marketplace in Arcata, Ray’s
CA, 95521 and you will be entered in a drawing to jobs – light yard work, office work, or even a part-time job Food Place in McKinleyville, and Sport & Cycle in Fortuna.
win hot tub tickets, Police Log books, subscriptions in your business. Call him at (707) 496-4802. Buy tickets in strips of 10 to save a few dollars or a Season
to the Union and many other great prizes! The And Bob Felter is looking for dedicated fans to be part Pass for $100. Have to miss a game? Listen in on KGOE
deadline for returning forms is Wednesday, Aug.
of The Crabs Green Team. That’s the volunteer group that 1480 AM for the action.
15 at noon. Only paper copies are accepted;
cleans up a section of U.S. Highway 101 and also cleans See you at the ballpark! Go Crabbies!
no emailed entries will be eligible. No purchase is
necessary; pick up your FREE copy of the Union at
the Arcata Ball Park! Game on!
May 30:
Crabs to honor Scott Eskra on June 6
T
June 6: he Crabs played for the
will hon- Redwood Empire
June 13: or one of Little League,
their own, former Babe Ruth, Eure-
June 20:
Crabs third base- ka High School,
June 27: man Scott Eskra Humboldt Ea-
on Wednesday, gles, College of
July 4: June 6. Fans are the Redwoods
asked to wear his CRAB and Lassen Col-
July 11: number 24 or his
initials to the ball-
GAB lege. He was re-
cruited by the
July 18:
park. University of
July 25: Eskra died at the young age of 42 Misssissippi and SCOTT ESKRA will be honored by the Humboldt Crabs
in an industrial accident last March in was second on on June 6. Photos coUrtesy hUMboldt crabs
Aug. 1: Hydesville. the team in the being inducted into the Hall of Fame.
He was inducted into the Crabs 1997 season with a .350 average. He and his wife Brandy were there,
Your contact information: Hall of Fame in 2015. (Mad River His family has asked that memorial enjoying the day and the sunshine.
Union, July 29, 2015.) donations be sent in his honor to Red- He spoke of his daughter, Ari, then
Name: 9 years old, who played softball. "I'd
Eskra played for the Crabs in 1995, wood Empire Little League, P.O. Box
leading the team in runs (50), hits 39, Cutten, CA 95534 love for her to play for the Crabs," he
Address:
(53), homeruns (9), and RBI (39). His I had the pleasure of interviewing said. "Being the first girl to play for the
City: State: ZIP: baseball career started early when he Scott at the ballpark the day he was Crabs would be cool."
Phone: ( )
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presents ‘Lore
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rinidad Art Night on Fri- All of the artists participating Park. Donations encouraged. For for their presentation of a beauti-
day, June 1 combines with in the North coast Open Studios information or to reserve a place, ful tea and fashion show for 100
of the Land’ North Coast Open Studieos will have their work on view on call Lisa Sundberg at (571) 309- ladies last weekend. Their only
Humboldt County to bring the best of art, music, and Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 3553. regret was that the event sold out
HistoriCal soCiety good cheer to Trinidad. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 Lighthouse Open House so quickly that more local ladies
EUREKA – Master story- Both events run from 6 p.m. as well. The 1871 Trinidad Head Light- were not able to attend. Attend-
teller and Mad River Racon- to 9 p.m. JD Jeffries Band house will be open on Saturday, ees thank the chairmen, and the
teur Paul Woodland presents For Trinidad Art JD Jeffries Band, June 2 from 10 a.m. to noon with Club, the two dozen volunteers,
“The Lore of the Land: Folk- Night, there are Kid featuring Devin Paine, volunteer docents from Trinidad Belle Starr, and TCC President
tales, Legends, and Myths Zone activities at Trin- Teri and Kory Lock- Museum and Bureau of Land Dana Hope for a memorable af-
from the Redwood Coast” at idad School along with hart and JD will per- Management welcoming guests. ternoon. As they so often do, lo-
the Humboldt County Histor- art and music at Moon- form at Trinidad Art No vehicular access. Allow about cal businesses helped to under-
ical Society program meeting stone Crossing Winery, Gallery from 6 to 9 15 minutes to walk from park- write the event. There cannot be
on Saturday, June 2 at 1 p.m., Ned Simmons Gallery, p.m. on June 1. How- ing lot to the lighthouse. Pets on enough gratitude expressed for
in the first-floor conference Lighthouse Grill, Trini- dy Emerson will play leash, please. the good fortune of living in such
room of the Humboldt County dad Museum, Trinidad Art Gal- harp during the evening too. You Spring Choir Concert June 3 a generous community.
Library, 1313 Third St., Eure- lery, Trinidad Eatery and Gallery, can hear JD Jeffries again at the The McKinleyville Communi- Coming Soon to Trinidad
ka. Admission is free, and ev- Seascape Restaurant, Trinidad Trinidad Fish Festival coming up ty Choir, which includes several Trinidad Fish Festival on Fa-
eryone is invited. Trading Company and Windan Sunday, June 17. He will entertain Trinidad singers, will present its thers' Day, June 17 all over Trin-
Humboldt is a region known Sea. Saunders Park features fire from 1 to 4 p.m. at Trinidad Art Spring Concert on Sunday, June idad. Melanie Getman is event
for its folklore about the mys- dancing at 8:45 p.m. Gallery. Go to rainbowsound@ 3 at 3 p.m. in Trinidad Town Hall. coordinator. For booth, food,
terious nomad “Bigfoot,” but For inquiries, email trinidada- live.com for performance details. Robert Keiber is the director. Steve volunteer information call her at
that is just a small part of the rt95570@gmail.com. Fine Arts Salon June 1 Reis and Lynn Pettlon accompany (858) 859-7005 or leave a mes-
storytelling landscape of the The 20th Annual North Coast Donna Haddock of Inner-Cen- the choir on the Steinway. sage at (707) 677-1610.
Redwood Coast. Paul Wood- Open Studios takes place on Fri- ter Fine Arts Institute has planned The concert will include a Internationally recognized mu-
land will share tales as tall as day night as well as Saturday and her next Ladies Fine Arts Salon Schubert tune sung in German, sician Steve Poltz coming to Town
the redwoods, with as many Sunday, June 2 and 3 from 10 for Friday, June 1 starting at 10 show tunes, spirituals, folk songs, Hall July 2. Tickets at Lighthouse
twists and turns as the Eel Riv- a.m. to 5 p.m. at venues all over a.m. The topic will be "Evolving some jazz numbers and a Swahi- Grill.
er, and a real life adventure so Humboldt County. Taste." Donna's salons are always li tune. Trinidad Civic Club will RIP Dottie Haukenberry
outrageous it sounds implausi- Trinidad artists participating uplifting and educational. Her art serve refreshments. The concert Dottie Haukenberry died last
ble. are Kathrin Burleson at 1828 Pat- discussion sessions come highly is free of charge, however, dona- week. She was a bundle of ener-
Woodland has been collect- rick’s Point Drive, with new work, recommended from the dozen or tions happily accepted. Email gy, good will, understanding and
ing, creating, and sharing the limited edition prints, greeting so ladies who regularly partic- swedelena@gmail.com for de- talent when she led the Trinidad
fabulous folklore of the Red- cards and books; Paul Rickard ipate. There is a $10 suggested tails. Community Choir from 1982 to
wood Coast from the moment at the Simmons Gallery next to donation. Light refreshments are Annual Spring Violin Musicale 2004 and she showed the same
he set his size-10 sneakers on Trinidad Library off Patrick's provided. Call (707) 496-5350 to The violin students from Rob qualities up to her last days. Trin-
the forest floor of the Avenue Point Drive; Donvieve, Oceana reserve a place and the venue lo- Diggins' teaching studio will idad laments her passing and
of the Giants in 1996. Madrone, Amanita Mollier, Pa- cation. perform on Sunday, June 3 at sends its heartfelt condolences
You will hear about the tricia Sundgren Smith, Annie High Tea by the Sea Westhaven Center for the Arts to her family and friends far and
mystifying disappearance of a Reid, and Laura Rose at Trinidad The Sundberg family invite la- from 3 to 4:30 p.m. There is a wide.
prominent Humboldt County Art Gallery, corner of Trinity and dies who love to wear hats to High $5 suggested donation. Call (707) Dottie and her late husband,
lake, the incredible voyage of Parker streets; Matt Dodge at 254 Tea by the Sea on Saturday, June 845-1788 for information on the Bill Haukenberry, made life bet-
Captain Courageous, and the Westhaven Dr., Antoinette Mag- 2 from noon to 3 p.m. at the Sun- program. ter wherever they went. Trinidad
last train ride from Luffen- yar at 216 Loop Place off Sixth set Restaurant, Cher-ae Heights Fashion to a Tea Big Success was blessed to have them in the
holtz, plus many more memo- Avenue, Westhaven; and, Dev- off Scenic Drive. Good buffet food, Trinidad Civic Club tea par- community.
rable tales. on Van Dam, 724 Ferncrest Rd. good company and good will pre- ty co-chairmen Jan West, Joey
(707) 445-4342, hum- off Driver Road in Moonstone vail. The tea is a benefit for Sumeg Wauters and Katherine Wayne Email Patti at baycity@sonic.
boldthistory.org/ Heights. Village in Patrick’s Point State are basking in the compliments net.
O BITUARY
Carol A. Harrison
Dec.10, 1955 – May 17, 2018
C
arol A. Harrison died at her Field- er. After the newspaper folded, Harrison
brook home on Thursday, May 17, split her time between freelance journal-
2018 with her wife, Pam, by her side ism, college teaching, and marketing/
after a 3-month battle with ovarian can- public relations consultation for a variety
cer. She was 62 and a 30-year resident of of local nonprofits. She became part-time
Humboldt County. program director for the
Carol was born Dec. Project for Senior Action.
L EGAL N OTICES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the reasons for the objection at want to consult with an attor- the court may grant the petition publication of notice. mission will conduct a public may do so prior to or at the pub- indicated below to show cause,
STATEMENT least two court days before the ney knowledgeable in Califor- without a hearing. 3. That the Defendants who hearing on Tuesday, June 12, lic hearing noticed herein. if any, why the application should
18-00290 matter is scheduled to be heard nia law. Date: JUNE 19, 2018 are designated as Unknown are not be granted. Any person ob-
2018, beginning at 6:00 p.m. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- jecting to the name changes
The following person(s) is (are) and must appear at the hearing You may examine the file Time: 1:45 p.m. listed above in the caption. (or as soon thereafter as can be EN that the information regard- described above must file a
doing business as: to show cause why the petition kept by the court. If you are a Dept.: 4 4. The real estate is described written objection that includes
heard) in the City Council Cham- ing the proposed project and
CLEAR & CONCISE should not be granted. If no person interested in the estate, 3. A copy of this Order to Show as follows: the reasons for the objection at
written objection is timely filed, Cause shall be published at The south half of the south- bers, Arcata City Hall, 736 F St., environmental review may be
BOOKKEEPING you may file with the court a for- least two court days before the
325 SECOND ST. STE 103 the court may grant the petition mal Request for Special Notice least once a week for four suc- west quarter of Section 26, to take action on the project list- reviewed at the Community De- matter is scheduled to be heard
EUREKA, CA 95501 without a hearing. (form DE-154) of the filing of an cessive weeks prior to the date Township 19 North, Range 1 ed below. velopment Department at Arcata and must appear at the hearing
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT Date: JUNE 19, 2018 inventory and appraisal of es- set for hearing on the petition in West, containing 80 acres, more Project: The applicant propos- City Hall, 736 “F” Street, Arcata, to show cause why the petition
Time: 1:45 p.m. the following newspaper of gen- or less. should not be granted. If no
ANANDA B HAZZARD tate assets or of any petition or es to develop a two-story, prima- on weekdays between the hours written objection is timely filed,
2060 PALOMINO LN. Dept.: 4 account as provided in Probate eral circulation, printed in this The southwest quarter of the ry residence about 1,430 sq ft in of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the court may grant the petition
ARCATA, CA 95521 3. A copy of this Order to Show Code section 1250. A Request county: Mad River Union. southeast quarter of Section size with a 530 sq ft attached ga- (707) 822-5955. without a hearing.
This business is conducted by: Cause shall be published at for Special Notice form is avail- Date: 4/23/18 26, Township 19 North, Range 1 Date: JULY 6, 2018
rage. The parcel is about 8,300 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
AN INDIVIDUAL least once a week for four suc- able from the court clerk. KELLY L. NEEL West, containing 40 acres, more Time: 1:45 p.m.
cessive weeks prior to the date Judge of the Superior Court or less. sq ft in size and currently devel- that this action is appealable to Dept.: 4
S/ AMANDA HAZZARD Attorney for the petitioner:
/OWNER set for hearing on the petition in J. BRYCE KENNY 208626 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13 The west half of the southeast oped with a one-story dwelling the Arcata City Council by any 3. A copy of this Order to Show
the following newspaper of gen- quarter of the southeast quar- unit about 700 sq ft in size. The aggrieved person. Appeals must Cause shall be published at
This statement was filed with the P.O. BOX 361 least once a week for four suc-
Humboldt County Clerk on eral circulation, printed in this TRINIDAD, CA 95570 ter of Section 26, Township 19 proposed unit will be designated be filed within 10 working days cessive weeks prior to the date
MAY 10, 2018 county: Mad River Union. (707) 442-4431 NOTICE OF PETITION TO North, Range 1 West, containing as the new primary dwelling unit following the date of the action set for hearing on the petition in
KELLY E. SANDERS Date: 4/30/18 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF JO- 20 acres, more or less, except a as it is greater in size and height by filing an appeal, along with the following newspaper of gen-
SM DEPUTY CLERK KELLY L. NEEL SEPH M. FORBES, JR. tract 150 foot square for use as as the existing dwelling unit. the applicable fee. eral circulation, printed in this
5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6 Judge of the Superior Court ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CASE NO.: PR180110 a water tank for the Cleveland, county: Mad River Union.
Design Review is required for NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- Date: MAY 17, 2018
5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 FOR CHANGE OF NAME To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Lou-
itors, contingent creditors, and is Railroad. the new construction because EN that, pursuant to state law, WILLIAM P. BARRY
JENNIFER HOVIE AND THOM- Judge of the Superior Court
AS HOVIE persons who may otherwise be Lot No. 1 of fractional Section the newly designated accessory “If you challenge City action on
5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CITATION FOR PUBLICATION SUPERIOR COURT OF interested in the will or estate, 26, Township 19 North, Range dwelling unit is located in front of a proposed project in court, you
STATEMENT UNDER WELFARE AND CALIFORNIA or both, of: DAVID DUJOSEPH 1 West, containing 30.55 acres, the proposed primary dwelling may be limited to raising only CITY OF ARCATA
18-00293 INSTITUTIONS CODE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT M. FORBES, JR., AKA JOE more or less. unit. those issues you or someone PUBLIC NOTICE
The following person(s) is (are) SECTION 294 CASE NO. CV180387 FORBES Lot No. 1 of fractional Section Application Type: Design Re- else raised at the public hearing The Arcata Police Department
doing business as: Case Name: Baby Boy Hum- TO ALL INTERESTED PER- Petition for Probate has been 27, Township 19 North, Range view Permit described in this notice, or in received found property which
LOVE LIFE boldt040818 SONS: filed by: DANIEL E. FORBES in 1 West, containing 65.69 acres, included U.S. currency. The
File Number: 178-068-DR written correspondence deliv-
2355 CENTRAL AVE. #123 Case No. JV180076 1. Petitioner has filed a peti- the Superior Court of California, more or less; except therefrom, property was found in the 1100
1.To unknown alleged mother County of HUMBOLDT. commencing at a point where Location: 2225 Jay Street ered to the hearing body at, or
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 tion with this court for a decree block of G St. in Arcata, CA
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT and unknown alleged father changing names as follows: The Petition for Probate re- the Indian Reserve Line crosses Assessor’s Parcel Number: prior to, the public hearing(s).
during the month of February
RIPPLE INC. & any persons claiming to be Present name: EMMA FRANCIS quests that: DANIEL E. FORBES the east line of said Section 27, 505-063-012 POSTED BY: June 2, 2018 2018. (Case 1802060022).
CALIFORNIA 4194503 mother or father and anyone TAFT-HOVIE to Proposed name be appointed as personal repre- and run thence south 12 rods, Property Owner/Applicant: 5/30 Pursuant to Sec. 2080.3 of the
2355 CENTRAL AVE. #123 claiming to be a parent of Baby EMMA FRANCIS HOVIE. sentative to administer the es- more or less, to a point in the Mark Raymond Civil Code, the property has
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Boy Humboldt040818 born on Present name: FERN PENELO- tate of the decedent. north line of the C.C.C. and St. Zoning: Residential Low Den- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE been stored for 90 days and has
This business is conducted by: 4/8/18 at St. Joseph Hospital, PE TAFT-HOVIE to Proposed The petition requests authority L. Railroad right of way, thence FOR CHANGE OF NAME not been claimed and is hereby
sity (RL) LAURA ELIZABETH JOHN-
A CORPORATION Eureka, CA. name FERN PENELOPE HOV- to administer the estate under northwesterly along north right advertised as found. Owner
General Plan: Residential SON
S/ ESTHER BENEMANN 2. A hearing will be held on IE. the Independent Administration of way line to its point of inter- must produce proof of owner-
Low Density (R-L) SUPERIOR COURT OF
/PRESIDENT 9/5/2018 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. 7 2. THE COURT ORDERS that of Estates Act. (This authority section with the Indian Reserve CALIFORNIA ship and claim the property at
This statement was filed with the located at Superior Court of Cal- all persons interested in this will allow the personal represen- Line, thence east along said In- Coastal Status: Project is not
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT the Arcata Police Department,
Humboldt County Clerk on MAY ifornia, County of Humboldt, 825 matter appear before this court, tative to take any actions without dian Reserve Line to the place located in the Coastal Zone. CASE NO. CV180412 736 F Street, Monday through
11, 2018 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA 95501, located at 825 5th Street, Eu- obtaining court approval. Before of beginning, containing 1 acre, Environmental: California En- TO ALL INTERESTED PER- Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
KELLY E. SANDERS Juvenile Division, 2nd floor. reka, California, at the hearing taking certain very important more or less, and leaving after vironmental Quality Act (CEQA) SONS: When claiming property please
SC DEPUTY CLERK 3. At the hearing the court will indicated below to show cause, actions, however, the personal said exception 64.69 acres, 1. Petitioner has filed a peti-
Categorical Exemptions pursu- tion with this court for a decree refer to the respective case
5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6/ consider the recommendations if any, why the application should representative will be required to more or less. ant to Section 15303 for New number. Please call the Evi-
changing names as follows:
of the social worker or probation not be granted. Any person ob- give notice to interested persons Also a part of the fractional Present name: LAURA ELIZA- dence Technician at (707) 822-
Construction – Single Family
officer. jecting to the name changes unless they have waived notice southeast quarter of Section BETH JOHNSON to Proposed 2428 if you have questions.
4. The social worker or probation or consented to the proposed 27, Township 19 North, Range 1 Residence.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME described above must file a name LAURA ELIZABETH Eileen Verbeck, Police Business
STATEMENT officer will recommend that your written objection that includes action.) The independent admin- West, described as follows: Date of Application: May 10, SARVINSKI. Manager
18-00314 child be freed from your legal the reasons for the objection at istration authority will be granted Commencing 29-1/8 rods 2018 2. THE COURT ORDERS that DATED: MAY 14, 2018
The following person(s) is (are) custody so that the child may least two court days before the unless an interested person files south and 33-2/5 rods west of NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN all persons interested in this
matter appear before this court, 5/30
doing business as: be adopted. If the court follows matter is scheduled to be heard an objection to the petition and the northeast corner of said that anyone desiring to present located at 825 5th Street, Eu-
SIX RIVERS the recommendation, all your and must appear at the hearing shows good cause why the court fractional southeast quarter, said testimony regarding said project reka, California, at the hearing
SURGERY GROUP parental rights to the child will be to show cause why the petition should not grant the authority. point being at the point of inter-
3800 JANES ROAD terminated. should not be granted. If no A hearing on the petition will section of the Indian Reserve
ARCATA, CA 95521 5. You have the right to be pres- written objection is timely filed, be held in this court as follows: Line and the south line of the
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT ent at the hearing, to present ev- the court may grant the petition Date: June 14, 2018 C.C.C. and St. L. Railroad right
DENNIS D. WILCOX idence, and you have the right to without a hearing. Time: 2:00 PM of way, thence west 46-3/5 rods,
3412 LETZ AVENUE be represented by an attorney. If Date: JUNE 25, 2018 Dept.: 6 more or less, along said Indian
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 you do not have an attorney and Time: 1:45 p.m. Address of court: Superior Reserve Line to its point of in-
BARBARA R. WILCOX cannot afford to hire one, the Dept.: 4 Court of California, County of tersection with the west line of
3412 LETZ AVENUE court will appoint an attorney 3. A copy of this Order to Show Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eu- the east half of said fractional
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 for you. Cause shall be published at reka, CA, 95501. southeast quarter, thence north
This business is conducted by: 6. If the court terminates your least once a week for four suc- If you object to the granting of 29 rods, more or less to a point
A MARRIED COUPLE parental rights, the order may cessive weeks prior to the date the petition, you should appear in the south right of way line of
S/ BARBARA WILCOX be final. set for hearing on the petition in at the hearing and state your ob- the C.C.C. and St. L. Railroad,
/CO-OWNER 7. The court will proceed with the following newspaper of gen- jections or file written objections thence south 64 1/2 degrees
This statement was filed with the this hearing whether or not you eral circulation, printed in this with the court before the hearing. east along said south right of
Humboldt County Clerk on MAY are present. county: Mad River Union. Your appearance may be in per- way line to the place of begin-
18, 2018 ATTORNEY FOR: Date: 5/4/18 son or by your attorney. ning containing 4.22 acres, more
KELLY E. SANDERS CHILD WELFARE SERVICES KELLY L. NEEL If you are a creditor or a or less.
SE DEPUTY CLERK JEFFREY S. BLANCK, Judge of the Superior Court contingent creditor of the Except however the following
5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13 COUNTY COUNSEL #115447 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6 decedent, you must file your described real estate, to-wit:
5 KATIE BACA, claim with the court and mail a A part of the south half of the
DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL copy to the personal represen- southeast quarter of Section
CITATION FOR PUBLICA- #188031 tative appointed by the court 26, Township 19 North, Range
TION 825 FIFTH STREET ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE within the later of either (1) four 1 West, of the Second Princi-
UNDER WELFARE AND EUREKA, CA 95501 FOR CHANGE OF NAME months from the date of first pal Meridian located in Center
INSTITUTIONS CODE (707) 445-7236 GAGE BARSANTI issuance of letters to a gener- Township, Boone County, Indi-
SECTION 294 DATE: MAY 11, 2018 SUPERIOR COURT OF al personal representative, as ana, and being more particularly
Case Name: Hannah Morris Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, CALIFORNIA defined in section 58(b) of the described as follows, to-wit: Be-
Case No. JV170200 Deputy COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT California Probate Code, or (2) ginning at the northeast corner
1. To Allison Hames and Har- 5/16, 5/23, 5/30. 6/6 CASE NO. CV180397 60 days from the date of mail- of the west half of the southeast
vey Morris and anyone claiming TO ALL INTERESTED PER- ing or personal delivery to you quarter of the southeast quarter
to be a parent of Hannah Morris SONS: of a notice under section 9052 of Section 26, Township and
born on 11/02/2004 at St. Jo- NOTICE OF PETITION TO 1. Petitioner has filed a peti- of the California Probate Code. Range aforesaid, proceed south
seph Hospital, Eureka, CA. ADMINISTER ESTATE OF tion with this court for a decree Other California statutes and 1 degree 05 minute 11 seconds
2. A hearing will be held on DAVID DUBOIS WILLIAMS changing names as follows: legal authority may affect your east along an existing fence
8/15/2018 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. 7 CASE NO.: PR180108 Present name: GAGE BARSAN- rights as a creditor. You may line for a distance of 1312.91
located at Superior Court of Cal- To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- TI to Proposed name GAGE want to consult with an attor- feet to the section line, thence
ifornia, County of Humboldt, 825 itors, contingent creditors, and ESKRA. ney knowledgeable in Califor- south 89 degrees 20 minutes
Fifth Street, Eureka, CA 95501, persons who may otherwise be 2. THE COURT ORDERS that nia law. 20 seconds west for a distance
Juvenile Division, 2nd floor. interested in the will or estate, all persons interested in this You may examine the file of 646.92 feet along said section NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCATA
3. At the hearing the court will or both, of: DAVID DUBOIS matter appear before this court, kept by the court. If you are a line; thence north 65 degrees Wednesday, June 6, 2018, at 6:00 p.m., in the City Hall Council Chambers, 736 F Street,
consider the recommendations WILLIAMS, AKA DAVID D. located at 825 5th Street, Eu- person interested in the estate, 31 minutes 13 seconds west for
of the social worker or probation WILLIAMS, reka, California, at the hearing you may file with the court a for- a distance of 106.70 feet along Arcata
officer. AKA DAVID WILLIAMS. indicated below to show cause, mal Request for Special Notice the north right of way line of the SUBJECT: THE VILLAGE STUDENT HOUSING GENERAL PLAN & ZONING MAP
4. The social worker or proba- Petition for Probate has been if any, why the application should (form DE-154) of the filing of an Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago AMENDMENT/PARCEL MERGER/DESIGN REVIEW/PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
tion officer will recommend that filed by: DIANA BARTLEY in not be granted. Any person ob- inventory and appraisal of es- and St. Louis Railroad; thence
the Superior Court of California, tate assets or of any petition or proceed along the limited access PERMIT/GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY/DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT/ST. LOU-
your child be freed from your le- jecting to the name changes
gal custody so that the child may County of HUMBOLDT. described above must file a account as provided in Probate right of way fence of I65 on a IS ROAD VACATION, 2715-2905 ST. LOUIS ROAD, ARCATA
be adopted. If the court follows The Petition for Probate re- written objection that includes Code section 1250. A Request curve whose cord bears north 9 Project Description: The project consists of the development of four 4-story (50’ tall)
the recommendation, all your quests that: DIANA BARTLEY the reasons for the objection at for Special Notice form is avail- degrees 37 minutes 33 seconds
able from the court clerk. west for a distance of 1274.89
buildings to accommodate up to 240 units (800 beds) for student housing. On May 8,
parental rights to the child will be be appointed as personal rep- least two court days before the
terminated. resentative to administer the matter is scheduled to be heard Attorney for the petitioner: feet (radius 9291 feet); thence 2018, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution PC-18-02 recommending that the
5. You have the right to be estate of the decedent. and must appear at the hearing LAW OFFICE OF W.G. WAT- north 88 degrees 50 minutes 0 City Council approve the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) prepared for the project,
present at the hearing, to pres- The petition requests authority to show cause why the petition SON, JR. seconds east with the quarter but a tie resulted in a failed vote on Resolutions PC-18-03 and PC-18-04, referring to
ent evidence, and you have the to administer the estate under should not be granted. If no 7151 I ST. quarter line for a distance of
right to be represented by an the Independent Administration written objection is timely filed, P.O. BOX 1021 932.47 feet to the point of be- the necessary general plan and zoning amendments, and the permits, respectively. The
attorney. If you do not have an of Estates Act. (This authority the court may grant the petition EUREKA, CA 95502 ginning, containing 25.03 acres, project requires: 1) Design Review for the demolition of all existing structures and the
attorney and cannot afford to will allow the personal represen- without a hearing. (707) 444-3071 more or less, subject however to development of the new buildings, low-impact development landscaping, and parking
hire one, the court will appoint tative to take any actions without Date: JUNE 27, 2018 5/23, 5/30, 6/6 all public highways, legal rights
obtaining court approval. Before of way and easements of record. facilities; 2) amendments to the City’s General Plan and Zoning maps to change the
an attorney for you. Time: 1:45 p.m.
6. If the court terminates your taking certain very important Dept.: 4 STATE OF INDIANA IN THE Containing in all herein de- properties’ zoning and land use designations from Industrial Limited (IL) and Residential
parental rights, the order may actions, however, the personal 3. A copy of this Order to Show BOONE SUPERIOR COURT I scribed and after said exception Low-Density (RL) to Residential High-Density (RH) and to add a Planned Development
be final. representative will be required to Cause shall be published at COUNTY OF BOONE 214.43 acres, more or less, ex- (:PD) overlay to exceed the 35’ height limit of the RH zoning; and 3) merger of the seven
7. The court will proceed with give notice to interested persons least once a week for four suc- CAUSE NO. 06D01-1804- cept therefrom the right of way
this hearing whether or not you unless they have waived notice cessive weeks prior to the date PL-000469 of the C.C.C. and St. L. Railroad underlying parcels to allow uniform development of the entire site.
are present. or consented to the proposed set for hearing on the petition in as the same is now located over The project also includes a Development Agreement, the development of a portion of the
ATTORNEY FOR: action.) The independent admin- the following newspaper of gen- CHRIS L. SHELBY, as Per- and across the above described Rail-with-Trail along an approximately 510’ long segment (see map below) of St. Louis
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES istration authority will be granted eral circulation, printed in this sonal Representative of the real estate.
unless an interested person files Estate of JOHN CHARLES Subject to legal highways, Rd. to be vacated, a pedestrian path along the northern property line to Maple Ln., new
JEFFREY S. BLANCK, county: Mad River Union.
COUNTY COUNSEL #115447 an objection to the petition and Date: 5/7/18 WHIFFING, Petitioner, rights of way and easements curb, gutter and sidewalk along St. Louis Rd to the St. Louis Rd overpass and a new
KATIE BACA, DEPUTY shows good cause why the court KELLY L. NEEL vs. EMILY WHIFFING, located in Center Township, bus stop. All vehicular access will be from St. Louis Rd. The project will be served by
COUNTY COUNSEL #188031 should not grant the authority. Judge of the Superior Court JOHN C. WHIFFING, JR., Boone County, Indiana.
A hearing on the petition will THE ESTATE OF JUNE MARIE 5. The purpose of this action
community water and sewer.
825 FIFTH STREET 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13
EUREKA, CA 95501 be held in this court as follows: (SCHUMACHER) WHIFFING, ) is to quiet title to said real estate. Application Type: General Plan & Zoning Map Amendment/Parcel Merger/Design Re-
(707) 445-7236 Date: June 7, 2018 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FILED 6. The name and address of view/Planned Development Permit/General Plan Consistency/Development Agreement/
DATE: MAY 3, 2018 Time: 2:00 PM FOR CHANGE OF NAME THE ESTATE OF RICHARD the Personal Representative St Louis Rd Vacation
Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, Dept.: 6 MAILIA ROSANN PENHALL MORRIS WHIFFING, and counsel representing the
Deputy Address of court: Superior MAY 17, 2018 Petitioner is: Location: 2715-2905 St Louis Rd.
SUPERIOR COURT OF
5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 Court of California, County of CALIFORNIA THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM Chris L. Shelby Assessor Parcel Numbers: 505-022-011, -012, -503-372-002, -003, -004, -005, -006
Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eu- COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT HARVEY WHIFFING, Shelby Law, PC Applicant: AMCAL Equities LLC / Coleraine Capital Group
reka, CA, 95501. CASE NO. CV180317 BOONE COUNTY COURTS 116 N. West Street
If you object to the granting of THE ESTATE OF HAZEL PO Box 743 Property Owner: Nancy Yagi-Kirkpatrick
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE TO ALL INTERESTED PER-
FOR CHANGE OF NAME the petition, you should appear SONS: WHIFFING, Lebanon, IN 46052 File Number: 156-179-GPA-ZMA-PM-DR-PDP-GPC-DA-Vaca
ALEXANDRA NICOLE LANE at the hearing and state your ob- 1. Petitioner has filed a peti- THE ESTATE OF TINA WHIFF- Dated: 05/17/2018 Zoning and General Plan: Industrial Limited (IL) & Residential Low Density (RL)
SUPERIOR COURT OF jections or file written objections tion with this court for a decree ING, Jessica J. Fouts /s/ Coastal Status: Project is not in the Coastal Zone.
CALIFORNIA with the court before the hearing. changing names as follows: THE ESTATE OF CHERRY Clerk, Boone Superior Court I
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT Your appearance may be in per- Present name: MALIA ROSANN WHIFFING, Chris L. Shelby, #123-06 Environmental: The project is subject to environmental review under the California Envi-
CASE NO. CV180359 son or by your attorney. PENHALL to Proposed name THE ESTATE OF CAROLINE Shelby Law PC ronmental Quality Act (CEQA). A Draft and Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has
TO ALL INTERESTED PER- If you are a creditor or a MALIA MELE MATSUMOTO. WHIFFING, 116 N. West Street been prepared and circulated in accordance to the CEQA Guidelines.
SONS: contingent creditor of the 2. THE COURT ORDERS that THE HEIRS OR DEVISEES OR PO Box 743
decedent, you must file your SPOUSES OF Lebanon, IN 46052 Date of Application: March 8, 2016
1. Petitioner has filed a peti- all persons interested in this
tion with this court for a decree claim with the court and mail a matter appear before this court, ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMED Telephone: (765) 482-1370 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the information regarding the proposed project and
changing names as follows: copy to the personal represen- located at 825 5th Street, Eu- DEFENDANTS, Facsimile: (765) 482-9065 environmental determination may be reviewed on the City’s website: http://www.cityofar-
Present name: ALEXANDRA NI- tative appointed by the court reka, California, at the hearing KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, ALIVE 5/30,6/6, 6/13, 6/20
within the later of either (1) four OR DEAD.
cata.org/704/Major-Development-Projects at the Community Development Department
COLE LANE to Proposed name indicated below to show cause,
ALEXANDRA NICOLE DIBIASE months from the date of first if any, why the application should Notice of Quiet Title Action at Arcata City Hall, 736 F Street, Arcata on weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and
2. THE COURT ORDERS that issuance of letters to a gener- not be granted. Any person ob- To whom it may concern and NOTICE OF ARCATA PLAN- 5:00 p.m., or by phone: 707-822-5955. Contact person: Alyson Hunter, Senior Planner
all persons interested in this al personal representative, as jecting to the name changes to all those claiming interest in NING COMMISSION PUBLIC (707-822-5955).
matter appear before this court, defined in section 58(b) of the described above must file a real estate described hereinafter HEARING and
California Probate Code, or (2) 1. Petitioner has filed on the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to §1094.5 of the California Code of Civil
located at 825 5th Street, Eu- written objection that includes Intent to adopt a CATEGOR-
reka, California, at the hearing 60 days from the date of mail- the reasons for the objection at 18th day of April, 2018 a Com- Procedure, “If you challenge City action on a proposed project in court, you may be
ing or personal delivery to you plaint to Quiet Title to real estate ICAL Exemption PURSUANT
indicated below to show cause, least two court days before the
TO THE
limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing
if any, why the application should of a notice under section 9052 matter is scheduled to be heard described hereinafter.
of the California Probate Code. 2. The Court shall hear the California Environmental described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the hearing body at, or
not be granted. Any person ob- and must appear at the hearing
jecting to the name changes Other California statutes and to show cause why the petition above matter on August 29, Quality Act prior to, the public hearing(s).”
described above must file a legal authority may affect your should not be granted. If no 2018, at 8:30 a.m. which is more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Posted by: May 25, 2018
written objection that includes rights as a creditor. You may written objection is timely filed, than thirty (30) days after the last that the Arcata Planning Com-
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