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Ambitious initiatives
California aims to drop fossil fuels for electricity by 2045
By Jonathan J. Cooper
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Artist’s rendering of the proposed
development on Cypress Avenue
SACRAMENTO — California
in South San Francisco.
has set a goal of phasing out elec-
tricity produced
by fossil fuels
by 2045 under
legislation
South City
signed Monday
by Gov. Jerry
Brown, who
plan clears
said the policy
should serve as
a model for
other states and
Jerry Brown complaint
nations. Planning commissioners
Brown, who has positioned approve project’s second
California as a global leader in the
effort to reduce greenhouse gas phase, despite concerns
emissions, approved the measure By Austin Walsh
The renewable energy measure would require California’s utilities to generate 60 percent of their energy from
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
wind, solar and other specific renewable sources by 2030. See CLIMATE, Page 18
Officials advanced a transforma-
A look at California’s plan to get carbon-free electricity tive housing proposal in down-
town South San Francisco, in the
HOW WE GOT HERE The first accelerates the renewable portfolio California Energy Commission. The bulk of that is was unable to convince lawmakers to give up the
face of fears raised by a neighbor-
For more than a decade California has adopted standard’s 50 percent target by four years to 2026 solar energy. control that the governor and Legislature now
ambitious laws and regulations to confront climate and sets a new target of 60 percent in 2030.That’s California utilities are struggling to integrate the have to appoint leaders of the state’s primary grid ing restaurateur claiming the proj-
change. The policies — including electric vehicle a mandate that utilities must follow or face fines. abundant solar energy now produced. At peak operator. ect will block his iconic sign and
incentives, a“cap and trade”program to put a price The second part declares that the state’s policy is times, they’re forced to shut down renewables or CARBON NEUTRAL
on carbon emissions, and renewable energy to work toward eliminating fossil fuels from the offload energy to other states because there’s not Brown also signed an order that seeks to remove
harm business.
mandates — have helped the state reduce electric grid and all agencies should make enough local demand. carbon from the air. The South San Francisco
emissions to the same level as 1990. decisions with that goal in mind. It is more of a It directs the state to achieve “carbon neutrality”
California’s“renewable portfolio standard”requires goal than a mandate. Unlike the renewable Eliminating fossil fuels from the grid will require Planning Commission unani-
new storage technology that can harness wind by 2045 at the latest, and after that to begin to
utilities to meet targets energy that must come portfolio standard, there are no fines or penalties reduce the state’s net carbon emissions. mously approved, with
for utilities. It also is less restrictive on technology, and solar when it’s abundant for use when it’s not.
from solar, wind, geothermal, small hydroelectric
allowing any carbon-free resources to qualify That may include batteries and large- scale
There are several ways to make that happen. The Commissioner Sam Shihadeh
dams and other specific types of renewable state is looking at natural carbon “sequestration”
energy. Before Monday, the target was 50 percent including large hydroelectric dams and nuclear pumped storage, in which excess solar energy is by improving wetlands, meadows and forests. It abstaining, a Sares Regis proposal
by 2030. power. used to pump water uphill. The water is released also could involve new technologies such as to construct 195 units in a new
A NEW GOAL HOW TO DO IT and flows through hydroelectric generators. carbon capture sequestration, in which carbon tower at the corner of Cypress and
The legislation Brown signed has two parts. California utilities already get about a third of their Brown is pushing for regional management of the emissions are captured at their source and fed
energy from renewables, according to the western grid to better share renewables, but he underground. Miller avenues.
The decision pushes the second
phase of the Cadence project ahead
to the South San Francisco City
Council for final approval, despite
concerns expressed by the owner
See SOUTH CITY, Page 18
sparking when hit by tree limbs or other at landmark in Joshua Tree park
The blaze has chewed through 64 square objects. RIVERSIDE — A man has been sentenced
SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL FOREST — miles of timber and brush. It was 5 percent Southern California Edison announced to five years in prison for setting a fire that
A major interstate that connects California contained Monday. Monday that it aims to replace the lines by damaged a historical landmark in Southern
and Oregon reopened Monday after a wild- The blaze was human-caused, officials 2025 to align itself with legislation that California’s Joshua Tree National Park
fire roared along the roadway and forced a said, without indicating whether it was California lawmakers have sent to the gov- Federal prosecutors say George William
six-day closure while burned trees and arson or an accident. ernor to sign to prevent wildfires. Graham was observed watching flames rip
charred vehicles were removed. The highway closure forced trucks and Sparking power lines are one of the lead- through palm trees in March at the Oasis of
One lane in each direction of Interstate 5 other traffic to take smaller, winding roads ing causes of California’s wildfires. Mara and told park rangers he started the
near the Oregon border was reopened with that added 100 miles and as long as eight Wildfires have killed dozens of people and fire. The oasis was settled by Native
restrictions and warnings of slow traffic, hours to trips in bumper-to-bumper traffic. destroyed thousands of homes in recent Americans who planted the 29 palm trees
California Department of Transportation It was the latest of several major fires that years. The legislation sparked debate that inspired the name of the nearby city of
spokeswoman Denise Yergenson said. have ravaged the area this summer. The cur- because it also will allow another utility Twentynine Palms.
With the fire still burning, vehicles carry- rent fire was moving into an area that previ- company — Pacific Gas & Electric — to City News Service says Graham was sen-
ing flammable materials, including hay, ously burned. raise electric rates to cover the costs of law- tenced to prison Monday and ordered to pay
wood chips, lumber and logs, will not be The wildfire also was close to the scene of suits from last year’s deadly wildfires amid $21,000 in restitution.
allowed along the 17-mile stretch in Shasta- a massive blaze that killed eight people and
Trinity National Forest. burned about 1,100 homes before it was
“Motorists should anticipate long lines contained last month. Obituary
of vehicles and long delays,” Yergenson In Napa County, California fire officials
said. lifted all mandatory orders for a blaze that Emma Lois Begovich
The stretch of highway that traverses the ignited over the weekend and had threatened
180 homes. August 8, 1926 – August 29, 2018
West Coast from Mexico to Canada and
serves as a main artery for commerce had Residents of the rural area can return home
but should remain vigilant, the California Emma Lois Begovich passed away peacefully on August 29, 2018. She was the
been closed since Wednesday, when a wall of
flames descended from hills along the high- Department of Forestry and Fire Protection cherished wife of the late Daniel V. Begovich; loving mother of Ann, Patrice and the
way and forced motorists to abandon trucks said Monday. late Daniel (Mariann Byerwalter); adored grandmother of Joseph, Daniel and Neal;
and cars. The 4-square-mile blaze began Saturday in and caring sister of Vernal Archibald (deceased), Max Archibald (Karma, Utah),
Officials have determined that the freeway the Napa County woodlands, but cooling Zenna White (James, Utah) and Gaye Miller (Gary, Montana/Arizona).
is safe for travel, but potential closures weather helped fire crews slow its growth. A native of Idaho, she moved to the San Francisco area in 1944 to pursue a career
could be ordered at any time. Access ramps The fire is 30 percent contained. in nursing, earning a Diploma in Nursing from St. Francis Hospital in 1947 and a BA
from San Francisco State in 1950. She married Daniel in 1950 and continued to work
as a nurse until starting a family in 1954. Upon his death in 1996, Emma took over
management of the family business until her retirement in 2011 at age 85. She loved
all sports and, with her husband, supported Cal Athletics, in particular, the football
program of which he was an alum. An avid golfer, she was a member of Crystal
Springs Golf Club and California Golf Club. She also enjoyed gardening and was an
excellent cook, a talent she learned from her father-in-law, the chef and co-owner of
Dominic and Johnny’s, a vibrant San Francisco restaurant in the 1930’s – 60’s.
A private service for immediate family is pending. Donations in Emma’s memory
may be made to Mission Hospice & Homecare of San Mateo (www.missionhospice.
org) or the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (www.cancer.
ucsf.edu).
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Magda Johnson There will be no memorial, but the family Oregon and California.
Obituaries would like for her to be remembered with a Preceded in death by par-
Magda Johnson, born Aug. 22, 1934, small donation in her name to the Search ents, Lewis and Lila
died Aug. 30, 2018, having succumbed to Melissa Kulhanjian; and
the canine love of her Dog Foundation, searchdogfoundation.org McDaniel; brother Gary
cancer at the age of 84. or (888) 459-4376. and sister Linda.
Founder, president and indomitable spirit life Rocky.
As Magda said to Brad had been ill last
behind Travel Wizards of Burlingame, where
Melissa just recently, “I
Bradley Garth McDaniel 18 months battling
she will be remembered for her energy, trav- esophageal cancer. He
eler’s spirit, enthusiasm for her clients’ have lived a very suc- Bradley Garth McDaniel, born in Klamath
cessful and fulfilling life Falls, Oregon, Oct. 5, 1956, died Sept. 5, enjoyed day trips to
welfare and professional, hands-on expert- Roaring Camp in Felton,
ise. over the last 84 years 2018, at home in San Mateo, California.
and I am grateful for all He is survived by his spouse Charlene of trips to Half Moon Bay, driving on back
Magda working six days a week and lead- roads in Sonoma County. He loved taking
ing groups to exotic destinations from of my blessings. I have San Mateo; daughters Shannon McDonald
wonderful memories of the amazing journey and (Shane) Rochelle Hantzmon (Justin) of trips to Oregon visiting family and friends.
South America to Southeast Asia — and Eating pizza especially at Abby’s. He was
countless countries in between — during I have taken. My clients have been a beauti- Klamath Falls, Oregon, and grandchildren
ful gift opening a window to the world of Trevor and Rison and Stephen, Andy and an enthusiast for old cars, trains, planes and
which she was both a detail-oriented and a motorcycles.
most gracious host. travel. I have so enjoyed our journey Mackenzie (Baby Mac). He is also survived
together and I am forever grateful to have so by many aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and There will be no formal services per
Magda is survived by her daughter, Brad’s request.
many friends and family in my life.” cousins. He had many, many friends in both
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Florence strengthens to Category 4 hurricane THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rential rains to the Appalachian mountains
and as far away as West Virginia, causing
RALEIGH, N.C. — Florence exploded flash floods, mudslides and other dangerous
into a potentially catastrophic Category 4 conditions. The storm’s potential path also
hurricane Monday as it closed in on North includes half a dozen nuclear power plants,
and South Carolina, carrying winds up to pits holding coal-ash and other industrial
140 mph and water that could wreak havoc waste, and numerous hog farms that store
over a wide stretch of the eastern United animal waste in massive open-air lagoons.
States later this week. Airlines, including American and
Communities along a stretch of coastline Southwest, have started letting passengers
that’s vulnerable to rising sea levels due to change travel plans that take them into the
climate change prepared to evacuate the hurricane’s possible path.
storm, which forecasters expect to be close National Hurricane Center Director Ken
to Category 5 strength by Tuesday. The Graham warned that Florence was forecast
South Carolina governor ordered the state’s to linger over the Carolinas once it reaches
entire coastline to be evacuated starting at shore. People living well inland should pre-
noon Tuesday and predicted that 1 million pare to lose power and endure flooding and
people would flee. And Virginia’s governor other hazards, he warned.
ordered a mandatory evacuation for some “It’s not just the coast,” Graham said.
residents of low-lying coastal areas. “When you stall a system like this and it
The storm’s first effects were already moves real slow, some of that rainfall can
apparent on barrier islands as dangerous rip extend well away from the center.”
currents hit beaches and seawater flowed A warm ocean is the fuel that powers hur-
over a state highway. ricanes, and Florence will be moving over
REUTERS For many people, the challenge could be waters where temperatures are peaking near
Hurricane Florence is seen from the International Space Station as it churns in the Atlantic Ocean finding a safe refuge: If Florence slows to a 85 degrees, hurricane specialist Eric Blake
toward the United States. crawl just off the coast, it could bring tor- wrote.
China promises retaliation if U.S. imposes more tariffs By Joe McDonald poised to raise tariffs. China matched Washington’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “If the United States insists on first round of tariff hikes on $50
imposing another round of tariffs billion of its goods, but their lop-
BEIJING — China on Monday on Chinese products, China will sided trade balance means Beijing
promised retaliation if U. S. definitely take countermeasures to is running out of imports for retal-
President Donald Trump escalates safeguard its legitimate rights and iation. The United States imported
their tariff battle, raising the risk interests, ” foreign ministry $3 of Chinese goods last year for
Beijing might target operations spokesman Geng Shuang said. every $1 of American goods
of American companies as it runs Geng gave no details, but the bought by China.
out of imports for penalties. government said in June it would Chinese leaders agreed in May
The threat came after Trump said impose unspecified “comprehen- to narrow that trade gap by pur-
Friday he was considering extend- sive measures” if necessary. That chasing more American soybeans
ing penalties to an additional $267 left American companies on edge and other products. But they reject
billion of Chinese products in their about whether Beijing might use Trump’s demand to roll back offi-
battle over Beijing’s technology its control over the heavily regu- cial industry plans such as “Made
policy. That would be on top of lated economy to disrupt their in China 2025,” which calls for
$50 billion of goods already hit by operations by withholding licens- state-led creation of global cham-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO 25 percent duties and another $200 es or launching tax, anti-monop- pions in robotics, artificial intel-
Containers are seen at the Yangshan Deep Water Port in Shanghai, China. billion on which Washington is oly or other investigations. ligence and other technologies.
HONOR ROLL: THE WEEK’S BEST PERFORMANCES BY SAN MATEO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES >> PAGE 12
Honor roll
Sam Untrecht, Menl o Scho o l bo y s ’ San Mateo County participants by running
water po l o . The four-year varsity starter the course in 17 minutes, 37.3 seconds.
scored 16 goals in four games to help lead Meg an Chung , San Mateo g i rl s ’
the Knights to a third-straight title at the water po l o . Chung got off to a flying start
Roche Invitational — the first three-peat to the season, helping the Bearcats to a 2-0
winner of the 21-year event. He also added week. First, she unloaded on Sequoia, scor-
seven assists, 13 steals and earned eight ing nine times in a 16-11. She added four to
ejections. Untrecht also scored six times in cap the week in a 12-6 non-division win
a 14-5 win over Burlingame in the Knights’ over the Bay Division’s Notre Dame-
PAL Bay Division opener. Belmont.
Mi l l i e Mui r, Sacred Heart Prep v o l - Nat al i e Gro v e r, Me n l o - At h e rt o n
l ey bal l . The Gators are looking to their v o l l e y b al l . The junior outside hitter
freshman setter to reinvent their offense, recorded a double-double during the Bears’
and Muir responded by leading them to their 3-2 win over rival Woodside in the Bay
biggest win of the season so far. SHP took Division opener. Grover finished with 10
down Carlmont in non-play last Tuesday, kills and 16 digs.
holding on for a four-set victory 25-15, 22- Qui nn McCaul ey, Hal f Mo o n Bay
25, 25-19, 26-24. Communicating with fo o tbal l . A 5-8, 159-pound freshman,
Ally Polverari for 11 kills by the senior out- McCauley ran for a pair of touchdowns as
side hitter, Muir went on to record a double- the Cougars’ starting quarterback in a 26-7
double with 41 assists and 13 digs. win over San Mateo. McCauley led the team Brandon Malaingi totaled 107 rushing yards
Michelle Kleytman scored 16 goals in three Des to n Hawki ns , Menl o -Atherto n in rushing, accumulating 111 yards on 17 and three touchdowns for Capuchino.
games for NDB at the Stinky Rose tourney. fo o tbal l . The senior running back churned carries. the drive with a 6-yard run. Kuhn finished
M
i c h e l l e Kl e y t man , No t re out 117 yards rushing and two touchdowns Carl mo n t de f e n s e , f o o t b al l . The the game with 126 yard on 19 carries. Nico
Dame-Bel mo nt g i rl s ’ water on 20 carries during the Bears’ 26-20 over- Scots blocked a pair of punts in the fourth Franchi’s extra-point gave the Scots a 21-
p o l o . The reigning Daily time loss to Palma. quarter and cashed in both as they rallied to 20 lead.
Journal Girls’ Water Polo Player of the Year, Cl ai re Yerby, Hal f Mo o n Bay cro s s - stun Mountain View, 21-20. Trailing 20-7, B ran do n Mal ai n g i , Cap uc h i n o
Kleytman is starting to round into form. co untry. The junior placed ninth overall, Carlmont blocked a punt that was recovered fo o tbal l . The Mustangs are off to a 2-1
During the Stink Rose Tournament at and sixth in her race, at the season-opening by Darian Dennler inside the Spartans’ 5- start behind their junior quarterback, who
Christopher-Gilroy, Kleytman scored 16 Lowell Invitational at Golden Gate Park. yard line. Two plays later, Julian Morin ran engineered a 39-0 shutout of visiting
goals while the Tigers went 1-2. She com- While her club teammates with the it in from 3 yards out. With just over five Hillsdale last Friday. Malaingi not only
bined for eight goals in the first two games iGreyhounds, Menlo juniors Charlotte minutes to play, Simon Tara broke through opened with a 23-yard scoring pass, he went
before erupting for eight in a 13-8 win over Tomkinson and Kyra Pretre, led the Knights for the block and recovery inside the on to rush 13 times for 107 yards and three
the host team. to a third-place team finish, Yerby topped all Mountain View 15. Jonoven Kuhn capped more scores.
demeanor on the field and is just a great ly the right time. Two years before his to do with that feat. It’s a trait he first appre-
pitcher Steve Rogers, per to Stats, LLC. Yankees’ Judge takes on-field BP MLB brief
GIANTS The only other Giant to allow two or fewer
runs in 13 of their first 16 starts in a season
is Juan Marichal (1965).
MINNEAPOLIS — Yankees slugger Aaron
Judge took on-field batting practice
Monday for the first time
games. He’s also struck out 137 times in 372
at-bats.
Continued from page 11 since breaking his right
Notable Judge took indoor batting practice the last
wrist July 26. two days in Seattle and said Sunday the wrist
manager Brian Snitker said. “He’s always Braves OF Ronald Acuna Jr. was among The five-round session still hurts. He did not speak to media before
looking to advance to the next base, that’s the first eight players named to represent included home runs to all Monday’s game in Minnesota.
for sure.” Major League Baseball in the 2018 All-Star fields by the 2017 AL
Newcomb (12-8) allowed a run on three Tour with Nippon Professional Baseball in Rookie of the Year. Assuming Judge feels good Tuesday, Boone
hits. He struck out eight and walked none. Japan, which opens Nov. 7 at the Tokyo “It went really well. said he anticipates Judge taking more swings,
“I was just attacking the hitters the whole Dome. ... Acuna’s 25th home run on Sunday Another big step for him potentially during group batting practice.
time, trying to make them uncomfortable,” moved him into a three-way tie fifth place Aaron Judge to get out on the field,” “We’re not at that point to where we’re
Newcomb said. on the career list for players under 21 with said manager Aaron going to throw him in the games yet or some-
Braves closer A.J. Minter pitched a score- Hall of Famers Eddie Matthews (1952) and Boone, who called the performance “putting thing,” he said. “We just want to get through
less ninth for his 14th save. Orlando Cepeda (1958). on a show.” these next couple days where he starts ramp-
Rodriguez gave up two runs, one earned, Judge is second on the team with 26 home ing up the amount of swings out on the field
on five hits and two walks in 6 1/3 innings. Trainer’s room runs and has 61 RBIs while hitting .285 in 99 and continues to build that momentum.”
“I asked him to go back out for the sev- Giants third baseman Ryder Jones (dislo-
enth. I felt good regardless of pitches,” cated patella on left knee) will have surgery
Rodriguez said. “I thought I could pitch a later this week. The 25-year-old was injured
pretty good inning. I feel strong. I want to taking a swing during Sunday’s game in
keep going out there. Milwaukee.
“I like playing with old school managers.
It’s the game I learned, bunting guys over to Up next
second, and grew up watching. Having
Bochy as a manger and him having confi- Braves right-hander Mike Foltynewicz
dence in me is awesome.” (10-9, 2.75 ERA) is 2-3 with a 5.35 ERA in
The 26-year-old rookie joined some elite six career starts against the Giants.
company. Giants southpaw Andrew Suarez (6-10,
Rodriguez became one of just two pitchers 4.33) is tied for 11th in franchise history for
to allow two or fewer runs over six-plus a rookie with 118 strikeouts. He ranks sev-
innings 13 times in their first 16 career enth in that category in the San Francisco
starts. The other is former Montreal Expos era.
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Keselowski makes it a Penske sweep at Indy Iowa boy who wanted racing
stickers for his casket dies
Sports brief
Moines, after determining the
By Michael Marot tires and timely celebrate, a move made famous by OSKALOOSA, Iowa — An 11-year- painful leukemia treatments he’d
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS late cautions to Team Penske driver Helio old Iowa boy who wanted racing been undergoing at a Des Moines
put Penske in Castroneves, a three-time stickers to cover his casket has died. hospital weren’t working and
INDIANAPOLIS — Brad victory lane. Indianapolis 500 winner. other options offered little hope.
Michael Sytsma, of Bates
Keselowski snatched victory from Keselowski has Keselowski wasn’t a factor until Race drivers and others answered
Funeral Chapel in Oskaloosa, says
Denny Hamlin in the final laps of now won two two late cautions gave the 2012 his call for the stickers, and he was
Caleb Hammond died Monday. He
the Brickyard 400 on Monday to c o n s e c ut i v e series champion a chance to use even given a chance to drive a race
declined to say where. His family
give Roger Penske a sweep this year races headed fresher tires to chase down Hamlin. car at a local track, under the guid-
brought him home to Oskaloosa,
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. into NASCAR’s The race went green with three laps ance of a 12-year-old racer.
about 55 miles southeast of Des
Will Power won the Indianapolis Brad playoffs. The to go and Clint Bowyer, in second,
500 in May for Team Penske’s 17th Keselowski victories are spun his tires. Keselowski darted
victory in that event. Despite all big ones, too: around Bowyer into second, then
the organizational success at Indy, the Southern 500 last week and caught Hamlin. The two cars
no Penske driver had been able to now the Brickyard 400, two of touched a handful of times as they
win NASCAR’s Brickyard 400. NASCAR’s crown jewel events. raced for the lead, and Keselowski
Keselowski, an afterthought Keselowski and his No. 2 crew finally surged ahead with a little
most of this season, used fresher climbed the Indianapolis fence to more than one lap remaining.
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Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton,San Mateo atWoodside,Mills
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Burlingame at Aragon,El Camino at Hillsdale,Carlmont Continued from page 11 store for a strong season. Last Now, there were several balls
at Menlo-Atherton,San Mateo at Half Moon Bay,Oceana Boys’ water polo
at Capuchino, Terra Nova at South City, Westmoor at San Mateo at Priory,Aragon at Mills,4 p.m.;Terra Nova at season, Carlmont won the Central dropped that were not
Mills,Sequoia at Woodside,4 p.m. Capuchino,5 p.m.
ball carriers trying to get to the Coast Section Division I title and Garoppolo’s fault, and he was
Girls’ volleyball Girls’ water polo outside. Heimuli’s play of the advanced all the way to the under immense pressure for most
South City at Sequoia, Jefferson at El Camino, Mills at Terra Nova at San Mateo,4 p.m.;San Mateo vs.Half Moon game, in my Division II Northern California of the game, especially when the
Terra Nova,Westmoor at Capuchino,5:15 p.m.;Eastside Bay at Priory, Hillsdale at Mills, Capuchino at Sequoia, 5
opinion, came championship game. 49ers lost their top two offensive
College Prep at Crystal Springs, Notre Dame-SJ at Pri- p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame vs.Sequoia at Priory,6 p.m.
ory,5:45 p.m.;Burlingame atWoodside,Menlo-Atherton when he buried NDB is certainly no stranger to guards. But for the kind of money
at Carlmont, Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Hillsdale at San Women’s college soccer
his shoulder volleyball success, having won he’s making, he needs be better.
Mateo,6:15 p.m. NDNU at CSU San Bernardino,3 p.m.
into the mid- the Division IV CCS and state In no way am I saying that
Boys’ water polo Men’s college soccer section of title in 2015. It appears the Garoppolo is a bust. It was one
Terra Nova at San Mateo,5 p.m.;Priory at Mills,Capuchino NDNU at CSU San Bernardino,12:30 p.m. Tigers might be in line for anoth-
at Sequoia,6 p.m. Palma running only start and, despite all the
FRIDAY back Anthony er deep run into the playoffs. The errors, the 49ers still had a chance
Girls’ water polo Football
Villegas, driv- win over the Monarchs validates to win that game. But maybe it’s
Half Moon Bay at Mills,Terra Nova at San Mateo,4 p.m.; Menlo School at Overfelt, King’s Academy at Home-
Hillsdale vs.Mercy-Burlingame at Mills,Capuchino at Se- stead,Mission at Sequoia,Mills atYerba Buena,7 p.m.;Palo ing him into NDB as a team with which to time 49ers fans get a little more
quoia,5 p.m. Alto at Aragon,El Camino at Half Moon Bay,Sacred Heart Daniel Heimuli the turf at the reckon. realistic about what he and this
Prep at Hillsdale, Watsonville at Burlingame, Carlmont To be fair to Mitty, however,
Women’s college soccer at San Mateo,South City at Jefferson,7:30 p.m. line of scrimmage in the fourth team can do. When people started
Canada at Fresno,4 p.m. quarter. both its losses to Carlmont and mentioning “San Francisco
Boys’ water polo NDB have come in tournament
WEDNESDAY Serra/Sacred Heart Prep at St.Francis tournament Heimuli has also been a tack- 49ers” and “Super Bowl” in the
Boys’ water polo ling machine in his time with the games, where matches are a best- same sentence in regards to this
Menlo School at Hillsdale,4 p.m.;Half Moon Bay atWood- Women’s college soccer Bears, having recorded 9.5 sacks of-3. A regular-season match is season, it was time to pump the
side,Burlingame at Carlmont,5 p.m.;Sacred Heart Prep at Canada at Hartnell-Salinas,4 p.m. best-of-5.
St.Ignatius,Serra at Bellarmine,6:30 p.m. and 175 tackles coming into brakes. This team is still very
Men’s college soccer 2018. Whichever college he The Tigers, who are off to an 8- much a work in progress. Better
Girls’ water polo Menlo at Cumberland University, 11 a.m.; NDNU at Cal 1 start to the season, will get
Menlo-Atherton at Castilleja, 3 p.m.; Menlo School at Poly-Pomona,7 p.m. chooses, that school will be get- to hope for improvement from
Aragon, 5:30 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont at Woodside, ting one heckuva player. another tough test at the Durango 2017, than to begrudge the team
Burlingame at Carlmont,6 p.m. Women’s college volleyball *** Classic tournament in Las Vegas for not making the Super Bowl
Menlo at San Diego Christian College,7:30 p.m.
College volleyball For the second year in a row, a this weekend. this season.
Sierra at San Mateo,noon;Foothill at San Mateo 4 p.m.; SATURDAY Peninsula volleyball team *** The 2018 San Francisco 49ers
Menlo at University of St.Katherine-Escondido,4:30 p.m. Football
College of San Mateo at American River, Capuchino at knocked off the queens of the Well, Jimmy Garoppolo’s first are most likely not a Super Bowl
THURSDAY Mountain View,1 p.m. court, Mitty, when Notre Dame- start since signing a five-year, team. Fans should hope the team
Girls’ tennis Belmont topped the Monarchs 2- $137.5 million contract left a lot
Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton,Half Moon Bay at El Camino, Women’s college volleyball can make the playoffs first —
BurlingameatCarlmont,AragonatSanMateo,Capuchino Menlo at Vanguard University,2 p.m. 0 in a match at the Milpitas to be desired as he had a major which is no sure thing, either.
atTerraNova,millsatOceana,SouthCityatSequoia,West- Spikefest Sept. 1. hand in the 49ers’ 24-16 loss to
moor atWoodside,4 p.m. Women’s college soccer
NDNU at Cal Poly-Pomona,4:30 p.m. Last year, it was Carlmont that the Minnesota Vikings.
Girls’ volleyball accomplished the feat and it was Not only did he throw three
El Camino at Westmoor, Capuchino at South City,Terra SUNDAY Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
NovaatJefferson,5:15p.m.;CrystalSpringsatCastilleja,5:45 Men’s college soccer
something that stuck with the interceptions — including a third- nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
p.m.;Half Moon Bay at Carlmont,Aragon at Burlingame, Menlo at Lindsey Wilson College,8 a.m. Scots — good or bad — for the quarter pick-6 — but he completed phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.
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mit.
The renewable energy measure would
require California’s utilities to generate 60
clean energy goal without sending electric
prices skyrocketing.
“Those who don’t want it are going to be
ural gas production. California’s production
of crude oil has fallen steadily since the
mid-1980s.
percent of their energy from wind, solar and foisting very high prices on California, and Business groups also opposed the meas-
other specific renewable sources by 2030. I think there will be resistance to that,” ure amid concerns that it would raise the
as he prepares to host a summit in San That’s 10 percent higher than the current Brown said. “It may take one or two years, price of energy and, together with
Francisco of climate change leaders from mandate. but we’re going to get there. It makes too California’s other environmental and labor
around the world starting Wednesday. much sense.” protections, make it hard to compete with
The new law, along with an executive The goal would then be to use only car-
bon-free sources to generate electricity by He also pointed to the need for better bat- firms in other states.
order Brown signed directing California to
2045. It’s merely a goal, with no mandate or tery technology to store energy. “If we’re going to have these first-in-the-
take as much carbon dioxide out of the air as
penalty for falling short. California’s Renewable energy experts have looked to nation laws, we want to see first-in-the-
it emits, represent the latest in a string of
renewable energy goal is not as ambitious batteries that can store solar energy gener- nation benefits,” said Rob Lapsley, presi-
ambitious environmental initiatives as
as Hawaii, which has adopted a 100 percent ated in the afternoon as one solution, but dent of the California Business Roundtable.
California seeks to fill a void left by
President Donald Trump’s decision to with- renewable energy mandate. the technology is not ready for wide-scale The measure was written by state Sen.
draw from the Paris climate accord and his Phasing out fossil fuels would be a mas- deployment. Another potential solution is Kevin de Leon, a Los Angeles Democrat who
efforts to boost the coal industry. sive change in the energy grid. Utilities pumped storage, in which water is pumped is running for U.S. Senate against fellow
“We want others to do likewise, and if rely on natural gas plants to meet demand uphill in the afternoon using solar energy Democratic U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
enough people often enough do what is when renewables fall short, particularly in and then released through hydroelectric “Today we’re setting a marker that will be
needed we will curb global warming, ” the early evening when the sun sets and generators after the sun sets. remembered by future generations,” de Leon
Brown said during an interview with the people turn on their air conditioners as they Brown has often faced criticism that he’s said.
Associated Press. “But we’re definitely at get home from work. too lenient with the oil industry, including The companion executive order Brown
the beginning of what’s going to be a long Utilities are already dealing with an abun- from environmental groups pushing him to signed directs the state to achieve “carbon
and difficult and contentious journey.” dance of solar energy during peak times, create a moratorium on new oil and gas neutrality” no later than 2045. After that, he
The state is pushing to rapidly expand which must be offloaded to other states wells in the state. He rejected the criticism says the state should emit net negative
adoption of electric vehicles and has created when there’s not enough demand locally for and said that California’s approach to cli- greenhouse gas emissions.
a “cap and trade” program to put a price on the power. mate change relies on curbing emissions The order directs several state agencies to
carbon emissions, creating incentives to Brown advocates for a regional energy from a variety of sources, including oil. set targets for artificially removing carbon
reduce them. It’s working toward a goal to grid that would more easily allow Western California has nearly 54, 000 active dioxide from the air through a process
reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per- states to share energy. An effort he pushed wells, some of them close to urbanized areas known as “sequestration.”
cent over the next 12 years. has died the past two years in the in Southern California and the Central That could involve restoring forests and
The efforts have drawn criticism from Legislature, with critics arguing California Valley, according to state data. wetlands to use plants to consume carbon
business groups worried about rising elec- shouldn’t be part of a grid with states that California ranked sixth among states in dioxide or new technologies that capture
tric bills. Some environmentalists say rely on coal. But Brown on Monday said crude oil production in May, the latest data carbon dioxide, compress it and inject it
Brown is too cozy with oil and gas interests moving toward a regional grid is essential available from the U.S. Energy Information into the ground.
traffic regulation headaches. detail, with hopes a deal can be struck. But Sodini’s attorney Bradley Kass argued in a
SOUTH CITY “It seems to me it is like a David and
Goliath thing, and we are just getting buried
he shared the challenge officials face in
wishing to recognize Sodini’s concerns,
while also acknowledging their obligation
letter issued before the meeting that the
project was incompatible with the character
of South San Francisco, and doubled down
Continued from page 1 and there is no love,” said Sodini, who tem-
pered his criticism by noting he supports to address the greater community’s needs. on those concerns during the most recent
the builder’s plans for the site as well as the “We have to think about the net benefit to meeting.
of nearby Bertolucci’s Ristorante, accord- the community,” said Wong, referencing the “We’re asking the commission to take
larger vision to build housing downtown.
ing to video of the meeting Thursday, Sept. opportunity to build hundreds of new homes into consideration the quality of life here,”
6. Going ahead, he expressed a desire to col-
laborate with Sares Regis executives to near the city’s Caltrain station and only a said Kass, whose letter previously raised the
Restaurateur Peter Sodini said he main- short distance from its thriving biotechnol- potential for filing a lawsuit to impede the
tains reservations that the project, pro- reach an agreement designed to quell his
nerves — a perspective which resonated ogy job center. development, and claimed ongoing con-
posed to reach as high as eight floors at Beyond an opportunity to create new struction has blocked sign visibility, and
some points, will dwarf his business, block with commissioners.
homes in a region starved for housing, could result in additional wind, shadows and
his landmark sign and invite parking and Commissioner Alan Wong encouraged the parking congestion.
advocates for the project claim the develop-
two sides to discuss the matter in greater For her part, Commissioner Michele
ment will reduce traffic congestion by build-
ing homes near public transportation and a Evans noted the contributions of both the
booming job center. restaurant in establishing South San
Sares Regis representatives also noted a Francisco as a desirable place to live and
hearty community benefits package offered work while also nodding toward the need to
to the city, which will finance infrastructure advance the community’s growth.
and utility improvements, as a perk tied to “If it was not for the historic community
the project moving ahead. and those such as Bertolucci’s, there would
The proposal going onto councilmem- not be the attraction to build the housing
bers is the most recent phase of construc- that we will see, that will serve your busi-
tion for a project first approved in 2016, ness as we grow,” she said.
allowing for construction of 272 units Sodini also expressed a desire for all sides
along adjacent Cypress Avenue. Building is to come together and collaborate as the
currently underway and expected to be com- project progresses.
pleted next year. In all, the project is slated “I just want to be able to move forward and
to include more than 460 units. work together in unity,” he said.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11
Calendar PLANTS
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fluid. It’s almost impossible to escape
because the interior of the pitcher is
so slippery.
today. Brown’s fascination for carniv-
orous plants has never wavered since
then, and he’s remained focused on
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Play Poker Like a Pro. 11:30 a.m. to Whatever enters the trap eventually those plants specifically.
San Carlos Adult Community Center, 12:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, drowns, and nepenthes absorb nutri- “It’s a narrow, but deep passion,” he
601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San bed. The hobby eventually led to a ents from their prey through glands at said.
basic skills and explore a variety of Mateo. For more information call 522- mail-order nursery business and, in
drawing tools and subject matter. 7490. the bottom of the pitcher. Brown launched his business in
18+. Cost is $30 for eight two-hour July, Brown opened his first brick-
Nepenthes typically eat insects and 2008, and left a lucrative job at
classes. For more information call Friends of the San Mateo Public and-mortar carnivorous plants store in
802-4384. Library Annual Fall Book Sale. 3 are especially skilled at catching Microsoft to start it.
p.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo Main Library, his hometown at 12511 San Mateo
hordes of ants, Brown said. They also Predatory Plants has relied almost
Job Lab. 10 a.m. to noon. Redwood 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Pick from Road on the Pastorino Farms strip of
City Downtown Library, 1044 a great selection of books at bargain nurseries. sometimes consume mammals. entirely on online sales until he
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Help prices. For more information call 522- One of Brown’s nepenthes once opened the Half Moon Bay location,
with job searches, online applications 7802. Predatory Plants will celebrate a
and resume writing. For more infor- grand opening in late October — the caught a 9-inch rat and turned it into which is currently open from Friday to
mation call 780-7058. LittleBits: Bubble Machines. 4 p.m.
shop will offer a variety of family- soup. The trap is also incredibly Sunday, but hours will expand with the
to 11:59 p.m. Grand Avenue Branch
Textile Tuesday: Button-Up Pillow Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San friendly activities and events from thick-skinned, ostensibly too thick grand opening in October as will
Cover. 1 p.m. South San Francisco Francisco. Family-friendly, cost is free.
Oct. 26 to Nov. 4 — and Brown has for that rat to claw its way out. inventory.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South For more information call 877-8530.
San Francisco. For more information big plans for the space and his busi- The nepenthes are hard to breed, The plan is to eventually set up per-
call 829-3860. Author Talk with Body Positivity ness moving forward. Brown said; they typically take four to manent installations in the store
Activist Virgie Tovar. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 10 years to flower and he won’t be
Menlo Park Memoir Classes. 1 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose “Business is excellent and it’s been offering a glimpse of these plants in
to 2:30 p.m. 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Road, Burlingame. For more informa- expanding incredibly quickly, ” he able to sell them for another two to their natural habitat and in a home,
Park. Guidance in using life to create tion call 558-7400. three years after that. and an adjoining space will regularly
Memoir for personal use or publica- said, adding that interest in carnivo-
tion. Cost is $60 for series of four Registration for ‘Improv for rous plants is also growing around the “I’ve spent the last five years obses- host carnivorous plant-related class-
classes or $20 for drop-in. For more Anyone.’ Actual event is on Saturday, sively breeding and figuring out the es.
information call 326-0723. Sept. 15. 10 a.m. to noon. Dragon country, especially with young peo-
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 ple. process and I’m only now beginning Brown said upkeep for these plants
Classroom Safari. 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 Broadway, Redwood City. Class wel- Brown breeds the plants himself, to release the first crosses from five is “pretty easy.” He advises customers
p.m. Menlo Park Belle Haven Library, comes everyone: those new to
413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. Live, rare improv, seasoned improvisers, actors mostly at a nursery in San Francisco, years ago,” he said. to give them distilled water — salty
and unusual ‘animal ambassadors’ who want to try this genre of theater, but increasingly he’ll be growing Brown is strongly against cultivat- water can kill them — and they also
from around the world, and discus- and all those in between who just
sions of their habitats, predators and want to have fun. Class lasts six them behind his new Half Moon Bay ing carnivorous plants from the wild appreciate humid air and plenty of
more. For more information call 330- weeks. Ages 18 and above. Cost is store, where he has access to some and said two species of napenthes bright light. Most carnivorous plants
2540. $200. To register or for more informa- have become extinct because of
tion call 493-2006. 17, 000 square feet of greenhouse emit almost no odors and if they do,
New Gallery House Show, Summer space. poaching. The plants are now protect- it’s a pleasant smell, like roses, he
Into Fall — Coastal Paintings. 6 p.m. New Gallery House Show, Summer ed and there are serious penalties for said, though napenthes’ flowers smell
to 8 p.m. Gallery House, 320 S. Into Fall — Coastal Paintings. 6 p.m. He currently employs four people
California Ave., Palo Alto. For more to 8 p.m. Gallery House, 320 S. full time and hires additional contrac- those who poach them. like Fritos chips. Another common
information, call 326-1668. California Ave., Palo Alto. For more tors seasonally to help out. Carnivorous plants can live indefi- misconception is that people some-
information call 326-1668.
San Mateo SBDC Workshop: One of Brown’s top sellers is the nitely under the right conditions. times think these plants have died and
TURBO START Your Business. 6 p.m. San Mateo SBDC Work shop: cape sundew carnivorous plant, and Brown sells smaller ones for about throw them away when they’re just
to 9 p.m. Bay Area Entrepreneur TURBO START Your Business. 6 p.m.
Center, 458 San Mateo Ave., San to 9 p.m. Bay Area Entrepreneur he’ll sell thousands of them in a year. $20 and, within a year or two, those dormant — for about three months
Bruno. One-on-one business counsel- Center, 458 San Mateo Ave., San Those plants have brightly colored same plants can grow so much that each year the plants appear dead, but
ing. Cost is $99. To register and for Bruno. One-on-one business counsel- they triple in value. are simply resting.
more information visit sanmateosb- ing. Cost is $99. To register and for tentacles covered in a sticky sub-
dc.org/events/turbo-start-your-busi- more information visit sanmateosb- stance that traps insects mostly. Once “Even if you begin with entry-level Brown and his staff are always
ness-0. dc.org/events/turbo-start-your-busi- prey is stuck, those tentacles wrap plants, unlike coin or stamp collect- happy to share their knowledge and
ness-0.
Documentar y Club: These Walls around it and smother it within min- ing, if you are successful growing passion for carnivorous plants with
Speak. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 utes. them, they accrue value. You could customers in person, and he’s posted
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Friends of the San Mateo Public
Belmont. Free for all ages. For more Library Annual Fall Book Sale. 10 Venus fly traps are also popular and take a cutting of [a plant], grow that plenty of informational videos on his
information call 591-8286. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Main have been cultivated longer than any out, trade it to someone else for a website and social media for aspiring
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 Pick from a great selection of books carnivorous plant, he said. But the plant you’re coveting and your collec- and experienced hobbyists alike.
Fundamentals of Geology. Little at bargain prices. For more informa- nepenthes — known as tropical pitch- tion just grew and it didn’t shrink,” he “We like to use the Pokemon analo-
House, The Roslyn Morris Activity tion call 522-7802. er plants — are Brown’s specialty, and said. “It’s like if you’re into baseball
Center, 800 Middle Ave. Menlo Park.
gy — that they are these highly col-
Cost $70. Learn to use common Friends of the San Mateo Public he’s the largest producer of those cards and your baseball cards made lectible charming, charismatic things
genealogical record types and impor- Library Annual Fall Book Sale. 10 plants from seed in the nation. more baseball cards over time. It’s a with a lot of personality and they all
tant family history websites. For more a.m. to 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Main
information call 326-2025. Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Nepenthes’ leaves — the trap — are hobby that pays you.” look different and there’s this collec-
Pick from a great selection of books pitcher-shaped vessels filled with Brown bought his first carnivorous tor’s mentality where you gotta catch
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to at bargain prices. For more informa-
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, tion call 522-7802. digestive fluid. The trap has a lid on plants more than 20 years ago for a them all,” Brown said. “They’re so
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood top that is coated in nectar, and prey science fair project in middle school, rewarding and incredibly complex and
City. Free. For more information call Adult Crafternoon: Stained Glass
Jars. 1 p.m. South San Francisco usually enter the trap looking to eat in which he fed them tofu — they rare beautiful plants that you can just
780-7098.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South that nectar. They then slip and fall and loved it — and he’s still selling have.”
San Mateo Professional Alliance. San Francisco. For more information
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, 181 call 829-3860.
becoming starved for space. programs, such as those built around
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E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Promotes
an environment for idea sharing, Table Talk: Open Gaming at the
leveraging resources and building Library. 2 p.m. South San Francisco The district has been experiencing science, technology, engineering and
long-term relationships. Annual dues Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South math, could be effective in attracting
are $60 per year, and members will San Francisco. Learn how to play declining enrollment over recent
board games or bring one to share. years, furthering the financial woes more students to the district. He added
enjoy solid referrals from other busi- Continued from page 3
ness members within the group. For more information call 829-3860.
and buttressing confidence among bilingual courses could be useful under
Make sure to bring your business that effort as well.
cards, company brochures and other First Annual Open House. 5 p.m. to 7
tendent installed will help us start officials that reconfiguring campuses
informational materials. For more p.m., Voices of Recovery 1842 Bay is a worthy initiative.
Road, East Palo Alto. Supporting going in the right direction,” said Chavez agreed, and said reaching out
information call 430-6500.
lifestyles free of addiction. Call 289- Sanchez. Sanchez noted an opportunity in those in households where English is a
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and 7670. second language could too be a useful
Leadership Sk ills Development. Zel n i k , mean wh i l e, ques t i o n ed rebuilding the campuses to establish
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 New Gallery House Show, Summer
the logic of selling district proper- flexible spaces which could accommo- method for building community in the
Into Fall — Coastal Paintings. 6 p.m. school district.
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
to 8 p.m. Gallery House, 320 S. ty, noting the opportunity for the date additional students, should enroll-
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
portive atmosphere while learning to California Ave., Palo Alto. For more ci t y ’s ch an g i n g demo g rap h i cs t o ment trends switch direction in com- “That way we can be proactive and
improve your communication and information call 326-1668. ing years.
leadership skills. For more informa-
res ul t i n an en ro l l men t up t i ck , encourage families to participate,” she
tion call (202) 390-7555. Shor t Reads for People with No l eadi n g t o t h e s ch o o l s y s t em Mason said establishing magnet said.
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sTaTemenT #278695 spués de que le entreguen esta citación over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge
The following person is doing business y papeles legales para presentar una re-
as Summit Auto Body and Painting, 317 spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
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/s/Christopher Zammit/ spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
This statement was filed with the Asses- larios de la corte y más información en el
sor-County Clerk on 8/27/18. (Published Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/4/18, fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
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case numBer (número del caso): un formulario de exención de pago de
CGC-16-555174 cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
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(aViso al demandado) eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
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cia.
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the land at 1825 Trousdale Drive outright,
and said trustees are not interested in taking
on additional debt tied to property acquired
ment hosts the health care district’s head-
quarters, as well as the school district’s
headquarters, a senior rehabilitation center,
of improvements to be delivered by the dis-
trict,” she said in the letter.
For her part, MacIsaac said school admin-
in a potential deal. Community Gatepath and other medical istrators are seeking direction from trustees
“We do not have a mortgage and we do not offices. regarding potential next steps they would
development along Trousdale Drive. Should discussions about finding the prefer in response to the health care dis-
owe any money,” she said, of the parcel
In return for the property currently hous- school district a new piece of property ulti- trict’s interest in the property.
spanning about one-third of an acre. “So
ing the school district administrative mately not prove fruitful, health care dis-
trustees have said if said if we find a new “We need direction from the school board
offices, health care district officials are trict officials expressed a willingness to set
place, it has to be turnkey and they don’t as to what we want to do,” she said.
offering the to trade a yet to be identified aside some space in the wellness communi-
want it to cost the district any money.” Fama, meanwhile, expressed her anticipa-
piece of land with the district, or make ty.
space for a new school property in the well- The conversation at the upcoming meet- tion for an opportunity to push the initia-
ness community. ing is the most recent in a series of talks Such an agreement would require officials tive ahead, by allowing each side to glean a
The upcoming discussion, which will also which have proceeded over the past few from each agency to compare the cost of the clearer understanding of their interests
feature health care district officials, is years, as health care district officials move existing school property against the new through the upcoming discussion.
designed to lay out the variety of considera- closer to ushering their development vision space, which would include improvements “By better understanding BSD’s needs, we
tions each agency must address in assuring into reality. and amenities, according to the letter sent are hopeful the district and BSD can reach an
any potential deal is equitable and desirable. to the school district. agreement on a property exchange that is
Those plans include building roughly 375
For her part, school Superintendent senior housing units, 250,000 square feet of Health care district CEO Cheryl Fama acceptable to both parties in the next five
Maggie MacIsaac said a primary concern for professional office and medical research acknowledged the hard work ahead for offi- months,” she said. “We look forward to
education officials is assuring the school space, plus additional amenities near cials on each side of the negotiation, if the hearing from you and moving discussions
system receives equal value in return for any Trousdale Drive. The proposed development swap is possible. forward.”
property potentially offloaded. is still in its formative stages, but officials “We recognize that there are many issues
“We want to be good neighbors, we don’t recently selected Pacific Medical Buildings that the district and BSD will need to discuss The Burlingame Elementary School
want to stand in the way, but we need to look to develop the project designed to spread and resolve, including the term of the District Board of Trustees meets 6 p.m.
out for the financial interest of our school across 8 acres of health care district proper- option, the scope of improvements, the Tuesday, Sept. 11, in the district office,
district,” she said. ty. purchase price and appropriate offset of the 1825 Trousdale Driv e.
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