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FERTILIZING NOT AS
HARD AS YOU THINK
FOURTH OF JULY
DONALD TRUMP PRAISES MILITARY FOR KEEPING
U.S.‘SAFE, STRONG, PROUD’
BARNDS TO
THE RESCUE
SUBURBAN LIVING PAGE 17 NATION PAGE 7 SPORTS PAGE 11
Burlingame eyes
developer fees
Councilmembers weighing residential
building rates, back away for more study
By Austin Walsh “At the end of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the day, we need
to create afford-
Burlingame officials continue able units. If we
their search for just the right fee kill the project
level paid by residential builders because we
which could help facilitate con- make it so it
struction of affordable housing doesn’t pencil
without discouraging developers out, everybody
from proposing projects locally. Ricardo Ortiz loses because
The Burlingame City Council we create noth-
weighed the issue Monday, July 2, ing,” he said. “So we need to come
but moved on without a decision in up with a way … that encourages
favor of further studying the issue, new construction and creates that
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL according to video of the meeting. affordable housing.”
Members of the Redwood City Improvement Association show off their dance moves in the city’s 80th annual Councilman Ricardo Ortiz Councilmembers have been dis-
Independence Day parade. Below: A bagpiper leads the way as the Scottish American Military Society Post 1921 detailed the difficult nature of the cussing the payments from hous-
marches down Marshall Street. decision facing officials who are ing developers for months and
looking to combat the communi- were set to make a decision on the
Local briefs
Suspect flees after woman finds him Growing wildfires in U.S. West
allegedly burglarizing apartment
Palo Alto police are searching for a bur -
glary suspect who allegedly shoved a
woman after she returned home to find him
mean more red on July Fourth
By Kathleen Foody
inside her apartment. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Police responded to the 300 block of
Curtner Avenue at about 9:22 a. m. on DENVER — Large wildfires grew across
Saturday to reports of a burglary in the American West on Wednesday, keeping
progress. thousands of people out of their homes for
A woman in her 40s returned home after the July 4 holiday and forcing some strict
leaving her apartment at 8:50 a.m. to run bans on fireworks to prevent new fires from
errands, police said. She returned 30 min- igniting in the hot, dry region.
utes later and found her front door unlocked The National Interagency Fire Center on
and a light on inside. Wednesday reported more than 60 large,
Police said she entered her home, saw a active blazes across the country, most in
man she didn’t recognize and noticed that the drought-stricken West where holiday
her items had been rummaged through. festivities could lead to increased fire dan-
The suspect looked surprised to see her, ger.
police said, and allegedly pushed her into a
The third-largest fire in recorded
wall and ran away.
Colorado history kept expanding, chewing
The woman suffered minor injuries on her
through 147 square miles near Fort Garland,
arm after she was pushed but did not require
about 205 miles southwest of Denver.
medical treatment, police said.
The Spring Fire has destroyed more than
The victim told police the man was white,
100 homes, and over 2,000 have been evac-
in his 20s, about 5 feet 7 inches tall and
uated. Officials said preventing the flames
weighed about 160 pounds with dark brown
from spreading toward the small mountain
hair and a clean shave. She said he was wear-
town of Cuchara is a priority.
ing gloves, a gray long-sleeved sweatshirt
and black pants. Nearly 1,000 firefighters were working
The suspect allegedly stole jewelry and to gain control of the fire in unpredictable
money from the victim’s home. winds, but it was only slightly contained REUTERS
Anyone with information about the bur- since sparking June 27. Flames from the County Fire, covering Yolo and Napa counties, east of Lake Berryessa.
glary is asked to call police at (650) 329- “We’re holding our own,” Shane Greer, an
incident commander with the Rocky Parts of Colorado and other Western The growing fire forced authorities to
2413 or send an anonymous tip to paloal- states have been grappling with severe shut down high-tension power lines in the
to@tipnow.org. Mountain Incident Management Team told
residents. “There’s some good firefighting drought that’s made wildfires explosive so area Wednesday evening.
going on out there.” far this season. The fire roughly two hours southeast of
Motorcyclist dies Utah authorities ordered more residents to Salt Lake City has destroyed about 30 struc-
Some fireworks displays were scheduled
in solo-vehicle crash to go on in Denver and other large cities, evacuate as a blaze grew to at least 62 square tures. Officials in Utah closed a portion of
A motorcyclist died Tuesday evening in a but several mountain communities called miles near a popular fishing reservoir amid Strawberry Reservoir so planes could scoop
solo-vehicle crash in Daly City, police off their holiday festivities to avoid any high wind gusts, steep terrain and dry con- water and drop it onto the flames, but peo-
said. risk of flames. ditions. ple could still boat and fish on other parts
The crash was reported at about 5:40 p.m. In the southwestern mountain town of It wasn’t clear how many more people of the water Wednesday.
on westbound Hickey Boulevard near Silverton, a fireworks display was canceled were told to flee, but several hundred homes On Wednesday afternoon, authorities also
Skyline Boulevard. in favor of live music and a parade. Aspen and cabins have been evacuated and the ordered evacuations of a campground and
No other details were immediately avail- officials planned a fire-proof display using orders were extended to a 20-mile area dot- nearby subdivisions after flames moved
able. drone lights in place of fireworks. ted with trees and cabins. closer to the reservoir.
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Protester scales Statue of warship firing a 21-gun salute to mark the 242
years since the signing of the Declaration of
Independence.
DUELING CELEBRATIONS
The country’s longest-running live national
Liberty, forces evacuation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS federal government’s chief immigration
For some Western states, however, the holi-
day will be a bit more muted as high wildfire
danger forces communities to cancel fireworks
July Fourth television tradition is PBS’ broad-
cast of music and fireworks from the U.S.
Capitol’s West Lawn. But it’s facing new coun-
enforcement agency, said Jay W. Walker, an displays. terprogramming this year from the White
NEW YORK — A woman protesting U.S. organizer with Rise and Resist, which Here are some highlights of Wednesday’s House, which is hosting its own concert and
immigration policy climbed the Statue of arranged the demonstration. festivities: view of the National Park Service’s fireworks
Liberty’s base and forced the monument’s The group initially tweeted that the climber show.
evacuation on the Fourth of July hours after had “no connection” to the demonstration.
OLDEST WARSHIP PBS’ “A Capitol Fourth” has the bigger
several other demonstrators had hung a ban- Walker later said she was involved but others The USS Constitution has sailed in Boston stars, including The Beach Boys, Jimmy
ner on the statue’s pedestal and had been had no idea she would make the climb, which Harbor and fired its guns again to mark Buffett, Pentatonix, Chita Rivera, Luke
arrested. wasn’t part of the planned protest. He said he Independence Day. Combs and The Temptations. It will be hosted
About 100 feet aboveground, the climber didn’t know her name. The world’s oldest commissioned warship by John Stamos.
engaged in a four-hour standoff with police “We don’t know whether she had this still afloat left its berth at the Charlestown The entertainers on the 90-minute White
before two officers climbed up to the base and planned before she ever got to Liberty Island Navy Yard on Wednesday morning. It glided House event airing on the Hallmark Channel
went over to her. With the dramatic scene or whether it was a spur-of-the-moment deci- through the harbor to mark 242 years since include singer-songwriter Sara Evans, pianist
unfolding on live television, she and the offi- sion,” Walker said. the signing of the Declaration of Lola Astanova and two former “American
cers edged carefully around the rim of the stat- Regardless, he said he felt the publicity Independence. Idol” finalists.
ue’s robes toward a ladder, and she climbed would help the group’s cause.
down about 25 feet (8 meters) to the monu- A spokesman for the National Park Service,
ment’s observation point and was taken into which runs the monument, saw it differently.
custody. “I feel really sorry for those visitors today”
The woman had participated earlier in dis- who had to leave or couldn’t come,
playing a banner calling for abolishing the spokesman Jerry Willis said.
Donald Trump praises military for outdated, inconsistent with existing law, or
otherwise improper.” Attorney General Jeff
Sessions called the changes an effort to
restore the “rule of law,” though civil rights
programs that take race and ethnicity into
account.
The new policy dramatically departs from
the stance of the Obama administration,
keeping U.S. ‘safe, strong, proud’ northern Virginia. He returned about an hour
groups decried the move and some universi-
ties said they intended to continue their diver-
which said schools could consider race in
admissions decisions.
By Darlene Superville
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS before he addressed the picnic. A concert and Feds say ex-firm of Stormy Around the nation
viewing of the fireworks near the Daniels’ lawyer owes unpaid taxes
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump Washington Monument is also on the line- tion of the unpaid tax
on Wednesday praised the U.S. military for up. LOS ANGELES — The Justice Department money.
keeping America “safe, strong, proud, Trump was not expected on Wednesday to says Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, Michael On Tuesday, the U.S.
mighty and free” and used the Independence interview candidates for the Supreme Court, Avenatti, made “misrepresentations” in a attorney’s office in Los
Day holiday to thank them for being willing taking a holiday respite from the intense bankruptcy case involving his former law Angeles filed a motion
to put their lives on the line in defense of the process. He has spoken with seven candi- firm that owes more than $440,000 in asking a federal judge to
nation. dates, according to the White House, and will unpaid federal taxes. compel the payment of
announce his choice for a successor to retir- Avenatti’s former firm, Eagan Avenatti $440,291 in unpaid taxes
“Two hundred and 42 years ago on July 4,
ing Justice Anthony Kennedy on Monday. LLP, had agreed in January to pay about $2.4 and more than $11,700 in
1776, America’s founders adopted the
Before greeting guests on the lawn, Trump million in back taxes and penalties as part interest. Lawyers from
Declaration of independence and changed the Michael
praised service members and their families of a resolution of a bankruptcy case involv- the U.S. attorney’s office
course of human history,” said Trump, Avenatti
as “truly unbelievable people.” ing the firm. represent the govern-
addressing hundreds of military families
“Thank you for keeping America safe, Court documents show some of the money ment in bankruptcy court when there’s a
attending a holiday picnic from a balcony
strong, proud, mighty and free,” he said. was paid, but attorneys for the government debt to a government agency, like back
overlooking the lawn.
said in May that the firm still owed a por- taxes or unpaid student loans.
“But our freedom exists only because there The White House invited some 1,500 mil-
are brave Americans willing to give their itary families to the picnic, according to the
lives, to defend it and defend our great coun- first lady’s office, with 5,500 more invited
try,” added Trump, who was accompanied by for the fireworks.
his wife, Melania. “America’s liberty has Entertainers appearing at the 90-minute
been earned through the blood, sweat and concert to be televised on the Hallmark
sacrifice of American patriots.” Channel include singer-songwriter Sara
Trump left the White House for several Evans, pianist Lola Astanova and former
hours on Wednesday morning headed in the “American Idol” finalists Jonny Brenns and
direction of the private golf club he owns in Jax.
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PARADE
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Rushmore and the Washington Monument
while the Statue of Liberty and flag-raising
of Iwo Jima was portrayed by costumed peo-
ple striking poses.
Melissa Pimento, another longtime
Yaja Gonzalez was one of those people parade-goer, has been in attendance since
and by 7 a.m. Wednesday, she had her lawn she was a kid, and now she returns each year
chairs setup and a stretch of sidewalk for her with her kids.
family staked out. “I’m looking forward to when my 2 1/2-
Before the city passed an ordinance, she year-old is in the parade,” she said.
would claim her area three days in advance Watching from a few feet away, Spencer
of the parade. Liu and Faye Weng of San Carlos enjoyed
Clapping and waving to just about every Redwood City’s parade for the first time.
passing float, Gonzalez has been showing They recently returned from China, where
up for the parade for about as long as she’s they lived for seven years.
lived in Redwood City: 40 years. “We’ve been away, so we’re feeling extra
“It can’t go on without me,” she said. “I’m patriotic,” Liu said. “We used to take every-
big on tradition. I’ll come out till I can’t thing for granted [before we left the coun-
anymore.” try] — freedom of speech, respect for other
Gonzalez said this year’s parade was one people and clean air. ... People of all walks
of the best and had the largest turnout she’s of life are coming together and sharing in
seen. She also liked the relatively short the American spirit.”
pauses between acts. Maryanne McArthur was also enjoying
“It’s all about people coming together. the atmosphere and drove down from San
We all have busy lives and you see people at Francisco to watch her friend play in one of
the parade that you only see once a year,” the marching bands.
she said. ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL “It was really nice that everyone was wav-
During the nearly two-hour parade, public Casa Circulo Cultural’s float featured detailed sculptures Mount Rushmore and the Washington ing and smiling. Everyone seemed genuine-
safety personnel from just about every Monument while the statue of liberty and flag-raising of Iwo Jima was portrayed by costumed ly happy and the people in the parade of all
department one could think of marched by, people striking poses. different professions seemed really proud of
and fire departments showed off both the kicked out beats — the Daughters of the and waving atop her colorful, sparkling their community and country,” she said. “It
latest fire engines and antique ones from the American Revolution, clad in period out- float. was also nice to see the children having fun,
1930s. Elected officials cruised by in vin- fits, played a live version of “Born on the Another float that surely impressed the it’s a national experience that will be part of
tage cars, marching bands of all varieties Bayou” — and Miss California sat smiling judges was created by Casa Circulo Cultural their childhood and identity.”
between $7 million and $19 million over a sentiment, and said she believed the fund With the cost of building so high already,
FEES
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the next five years, according to an earlier
report.
Median fees across the county range
could serve as a valuable resource for the
city to collaborate with nonprofit builders
that have expertise in navigating the com-
largely due to the cost of land and construc-
tion, builders are growing more sensitive to
the additional burden placed by fees on their
around $20 per square foot of townhome and plex finance systems often needed to build profit margin, Seifel said.
condominium development and $21 per affordable housing. In recognition of that sensitivity and the
wake of an intensive report on the issue square foot of apartment construction, fear that some developers may be scared
from consultant Libby Seifel illustrating “I don’t think we can underestimate the
according to the report. power of some fees to get those projects away from Burlingame due to the high cost
the fine details needing to be considered, of doing business, Vice Mayor Donna
which came following hours of delibera- The fees would flow into a fund available going,” she said.
for officials to allocate toward a variety of Colson suggested officials also examine
tions on other matters, councilmembers Meanwhile, Councilwoman Ann Keighran other ways of addressing affordability con-
postponed their decision. efforts designed to keep housing more suggested officials expand their horizons
affordable. cerns.
“It just doesn’t make sense to try to get when discussing fee usage from paying She implored officials, when the issue
you all to any kind of consensus right now,” Officials in earlier discussions indicated toward development of new projects to returns for further discussion, to think out-
said City Manager Lisa Goldman, as the they were interested in establishing a rate helping rehabilitate or preserve aging side the box for a variety of innovative
meeting neared 11 p.m. She suggested offi- which would encourage builders proposing units. solutions.
cials return later for further discussion at a projects to build affordable units rather than As officials examine rates though, Seifel “If we as a community want this to hap-
designated study session. pay a fee. Such a desire was generated by an pointed out the variety of fees such as per- pen, the funding and the land and resources
In previous meetings, councilmembers impression that the city’s ability to convert mitting and environmental reports which are going to have to come from outside the
discussed establishing fees ranging the fund into construction of affordable developers must pay when proposing proj- fees on developers,” she said. “They are just
between $10 per square foot and $20 per housing was limited. ects. To further illustrate the financial hur- not going to be enough. So hopefully in our
square foot of new residential growth, But Goldman said a recent county housing dles already in place for builders, Mayor conversation we can think about not just
according to a city report. With about 850 discussion suggested the ability to leverage Michael Brownrigg said the cost of an envi- the fees, but more broadly about a strategy
units and 900 units in the development fees may be greater than officials initially ronmental impact report for a 10-unit build- for attacking and meeting affordable hous-
pipeline, assuming an average unit size of thought. ing may run in the neighborhood of ing requirements in the future with all our
850 square feet, the city stands to generate Councilwoman Emily Beach echoed such $150,000. resources.”
Thai official says boys may among Latin American governments to punish President
Nicolas Maduro for taking Venezuela down the path of dicta-
torship, according to the official. The official spoke on the
condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of
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OAKLAND
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the best thing you can do is relax, go play
baseball and enjoy what you’re doing and
then the hits start coming.”
always fun to try something like a different
position.”
Through two previous varsity seasons,
Barnds demonstrated a knack for finding the
SHP cruised through the opening round
against Serra, then gutted out an 8-6 victory
over Bellarmine in the semifinals. The rea-
son to celebrate the semifinal win was
cage. He totaled 23 goals as a freshman, and twofold. Not only did it send SHP to the
“Olson’s a power guy and he’s a left-han-
OH SO SMOOTH better than doubled that total as a sopho- championship game for a rematch with St.
der and there’s a base open and it’s a tie ball- Oakland third baseman Matt Chapman more with 49. Ignatius, it also marked the return of
game. It made a lot of sense,” Piscotty said. was hitless in three at-bats, but helped with In 2018, he had his best output yet, and in Crockett to the lineup.
“I was ready as soon as guys were on second a pair of sparkling defensive plays. The A’s more ways than one. Not only did he lead In the WCAL championship reckoning,
and third.” rookie made a diving stop on A.J. Ellis’ the Gators with a career-high 65 goals, he though, it was Barnds who led the charge
grounder in the fourth, and then made a spin- was also a valued assist man and figured into with a game-high five goals in a 12-5 victo-
Lou Trivino (7-1) retired two batters for
ning backhand grab of Hunter Renfroe’s approximately half of SHP’s goals on the ry over St. Ignatius.
the win. Blake Treinen pitched the ninth for
sharp grounder down the third-base line to season, according to Rotelli. Now that it’s all said and done, Barnds
his 22nd save.
begin a 5-4-3 double play in the sixth. “I knew he would do a great job because admits he felt no pressure in stepping into
Christian Villanueva hit his 17th home “You look at the box score and it shows he’s able, even as a midfielder, he’s able to the Gators’ limelight. His first instinct
run for San Diego. The Padres lost all four oh-for, but for us he drove in like three be productive even against the other team’s upon being named SHP’s main attackman
games against the A’s this season. runs,” Melvin said. “There’s two plays there best defenseman,” Rotelli said. “So, I knew was the same way he summed up the season
“We’re not getting hits with runners in that are going to lead to some runs probably he would be a good attackman filling in for of destiny — with a smile.
scoring position,” said Green, who is in his for sure.” Jack. He did better than I expected. I didn’t “It wasn’t pressure for me to take over,
know he was going to be as well-rounded a exactly, what [Crockett] was doing because
player so quickly.” we had a lot of people that also improved
With SHPs’s first game after Crockett’s with the opportunity,” Barnds said. “Also,
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admittedly struggled. The Gators still won,
we both play really differently, so there was-
n’t a lot of pressure.”
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to share information regarding the the most office space at 5 million will increase to $2. 2 billion, of
San Mateo Public Library’s Book emotional and financial benefits of assessment roll value,” he said in an square feet of commercial space to which an estimated 45 percent will be
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 pre-planning your cemetery and email. “Adding to the county’s eco- become available, according to the allocated to county schools, 25 per-
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. funeral needs. For more information
Third Ave., San Mateo. Meets in Cedar call 376-5006. nomic viability are the lowest unem- release. cent will be allocated to the county,
Room. For more information contact ployment rate in the state of More than 1.1 million square feet 20 percent to cities and former rede-
cmccarthy@cityofsanmateo.org. Burlingame Music in the Parks —
The House Rockers. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. California, one of the highest median of major commercial projects were velopment agencies and 10 percent
FRIDAY, JULY 6 Washington Park, 850 Burlingame household incomes in the nation, and logged in the 2017-18 fiscal year. to cities, according to the release.
Caldwell Galler y presents Ave., Burlingame. Food will be avail- the highest residential median price
‘Pathways.’ 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400 able to purchase and there will be Another 18.7 million square feet of Church noted the county’s share
County Center at the Hall of Justice, face painting available. The of a single-family home in the state new development is under construc- increased $41 million over last year
Redwood City. Touching community Burlingame Art Society will be on- ($1.77 million).” tion, 9. 4 million square feet have to reach at total of $556 million.
and solitude through the site hosting open houses at each
Printmaking and acrylic paintings of concert to display artwork. Free. For Though total assessed values rose planning approval, and 28.8 million Though this year’s assessment roll
Celina Rachelle Paul. For more infor- more information call 558-7312. in the county’s 20 cities and unincor-
mation contact square feet are under review, accord- included many promising economic
celinapaul1@gmail.com. Adam Miller Folk Concert. 2 p.m. to porated areas, three of the five cities ing to the release. indicators, Church emphasized
3 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 logging the most growth in property
Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Driving the increase in assessed assessment values are subject to fluc-
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Experience folk music with auto- tax values were also among the cities value for Menlo Park was office tuations in economic conditions and
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Take harpist, Adam Miller. He will perform with the highest number of pending, development owned and leased by a reduction in the value of the coun-
a break from your day and relax at folksongs and ballads of America’s
the library! Color a page or two and heritage. Learn about American folk- approved or under-construction com- Facebook, accounting for more than ty’s roll would directly affect the rev-
enjoy some refreshments and con- lore and traditions while singing mercial projects larger than 80,000 $700 million of new construction. enue available to schools, cities,
versation. Coloring sheets and col- along. Free. For more information call square feet, according to a press
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free to bring your own supplies. Free. release. Facebook developments were also “Assuming all local, state and
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3-D Printing at the Library. 10 a.m. St., Half Moon Bay. An exercise that City reached 11.4 percent and 11.3 roll value in Menlo Park and East stable, San Mateo County’s econom-
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME paper of general circulation: FILED: 7/02/18
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Mateo Daily Journal
STATEMENT #278135 STATEMENT #277940
Filed: 6/4/2018 (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The following person is doing business nal on 7/5/18, 7/12/18, 7/13/18)
The following person is doing business as: CA Maintenance Service, 227 Brent- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
as: All Temp HVAC, 1186 Ebener St, wood Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Judge of the Superior Court
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The business is conducted by an Individ-
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We will help you recruit qualified, talented This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
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have been in the works for several years,
county planners have been ensuring the
project’s environmental impacts are con-
MHRCs, to design the spaces specifically
to meet the needs of those receiving care at
each one. He added the individualized care
the buildings, and will have an opportunity
to see how they fit within the project’s
budget — which officials are hoping stays
sidered in each step, said Deborah Bazan, provided at each of the five MHRCs could under $120 million — later this summer.
director of the county’s Project also allow staff to treat young clients fac- Gurley said grading for the project could
consideration the facility’s wooded loca- Development Unit. From working with Cal ing co-occurring conditions, such as drug begin as early as next summer with con-
tion just east of Interstate 280 at 200 Fire to ensure the water supply to the site is and alcohol addictions combined with men- struction of the buildings estimated to
Edmonds Road, both as a component of sufficient to performing an environmental tal illnesses. begin by the end of 2019 and end in 2022.
future treatment provided there and in analysis of the project, those working on Rittgers said the improvements are As is the case for other capital projects
addressing effects the project might have the project have been careful to consider expected to not only allow for high-quality county officials are planning, officials
on its surrounding environment. how the project may affect its surrounding treatments for clients but also benefit staff have pegged creating energy-efficient
Originally a hospital for tuberculosis during and after construction, said Bazan, and family members involved in their care buildings with zero net emissions as a pri-
patients when it was built in 1952, the who added the project would also be phased by providing it in a natural, healthy envi- ority. Though he acknowledged plans are
existing facility is known for its long hall- in such a way that current clients would ronment. still taking shape, Gurley noted those coor-
ways and high maintenance costs, said continue to receive care throughout con- “It’s a much more serene, peaceful envi- dinating the project are staying focused on
Terry Rittgers, clinical services manager struction. ronment where everybody feels a lot safer ensuring the facility meets the needs of its
with the county Health System’s “We’re actually being very sensitive to and cared about,” he said. future clients.
Behavioral Health and Recovery Services the phasing of how that project will be For county project manager Scott Gurley, “We’re really trying to mitigate the
Division. rolled out,” she said. “It’s a very complex completing environmental impact report- impacts on the environment and the sur-
By including five mental health rehabili- phasing plan but exciting.” ing and obtaining California rounding neighbors and trying to keep our
tation centers with beds for 16 clients and After its transition from a tuberculosis Environmental Quality Act permits are the eye on the overall end goal and end-user
supportive housing for nearly 60 other hospital to a mental health center in the next big milestones for the project. He said experience for rehabilitation,” he said.
clients at a building expected to replace the 1970s, the existing facility largely became
current facility in their plans, officials are a home for those in need of psychiatric care
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