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n a recent surge of letters to the there was nothing City. It was inspired by the Planning
editor at the Daily Journal, read- decent about how Commission’s approval of a six-story office building at
ers debated the existence and Pence acts. It is 610 Walnut St. — a building that will make its internal
cause of the so called “cold civil war,” absurd and danger- parking garage available to the public on nights, weekends
which gives a name to the intense cul- ous to suggest that and holidays.
tural and political battles common- disagreements over In Redwood City, buildings such as 610 Walnut St. open
place in modern American society. policy automati- their parking to the public for sound financial reasons. For
While I hesitate to elevate our current cally signal inde- cultural fighting is necessary to reduce one, buildings that do so receive a substantial reduction in
squabbles to the level of a war that cency and obscure any positive char- our current level of conflict. For the number of parking spaces that their garages must pro-
killed 620,000 Americans, it is unde- acteristics of a person. instance, separating politics from vide. But even with this reduction, some projects are not
niable that we are in a period of inter- Intense political debate is not nec- entertainment such as sports and economically viable. For this, the city has another mecha-
nal conflict that is seemingly incur- essarily a sign of impending nation- movies can give respite from dis- nism by which development projects can reduce the amount
able. wide conflict, from the beginning our agreements and unite people of vary- of parking they must supply: a parking in-lieu fee.
Almost daily, we are privy to dis- nation has been home to various fac- ing viewpoints. It is not necessary A parking in-lieu fee allows a
plays of intense political and cultural tions who passionately defend their for every part of American life to property developer to pay the
fighting, on everything from illegal positions. John Adams and Thomas revolve around politics, as it leads to city instead of including the
Jefferson, two of the most famous our country becoming separated even parking spaces that the project
immigration to socialized health care
Founding Fathers, were famous for a during times that used to unite us. should, but won’t, provide. For
proposals. It seems as if our country example, consider the building
is slowly being separated into two vicious feud between the two men. It is possible to mend the divide in
While they each held opposing views our country, but every American will proposed for 610 Walnut St.
separate groups, with the gap between Given its size, it is supposed to
them constantly growing. It is unsus- regarding the future of the country, need to accept the existence of alter-
include 325 parking spaces. The
tainable for our country to continue to both men remained in close contact nate viewpoints and still be able to
building’s garage, however, will
function at this level of political con- up to their death on the same day. treat those who hold them in a digni- only have 132. Because those
flict. The remedy to our division is to Such animosity becomes toxic when fied manner. Additionally, we need to 132 spaces are available to the
expand our understanding of what has political disagreement becomes a bar- understand that our common identity public during non-business
unified our country since its founding. rier to acknowledging the decency of as Americans is stronger and more hours, they are counted twice,
Included in this is the recognition and others and being able to be friends permanent than any allegiance to a thus crediting the building with
acceptance that those who have differ- with them outside of politics. The single ideology. Unity can be found 264 spaces. That still leaves the
Greg Wilson
ent views exist, and are still worthy ability for political foes to separate through this common identity and it garage short 61 spaces, however. Accordingly, the develop-
of respect and decency. politics from personal relationships can bring us together as a union as it er has agreed to pay the city an in-lieu fee for each of those
A disheartening sign for the current and respect for other people is an has done since our founding. 61 spaces.
state of affairs occurred last week, integral part of preserving our union. The in-lieu fee isn’t cheap. A couple of years ago the City
when former Vice President Joe Biden Being able to compartmentalize Council more than doubled the fee to its current $25,000
capitulated to critics who attacked his political arguments to separate it Charlie Chapman is a senior at Burlingame per space. Thus, Windy Hill Property Ventures, the owner
from personal relationships and cul- High School. Student News appears in the
statement that Vice President Mike weekend edition. You can email Student and developer of the 610 Walnut St. project, has agreed to
Pence was a “decent man.” Within tural events can help to unite our News at news@smdailyjournal.com. pay the city a total of $1,525,000 in-lieu fees. If that
days of his original statement, Biden country. Having escapes from intense sounds like a lot, it is, but other projects have paid even
more. The building at 550 Allerton St., for instance, result-
ed in $1,550,000 in in-lieu fees. The 601 Marshall St.
Letters to the editor building was short some 118 parking spaces, and thus the
developer paid a parking in-lieu fee of $2,950,000. And
then there is the building at 889 Winslow St. That one
Democrats to defend their president. DNC server and from Podesta’s pri- would have paid the most — its 88-space parking garage
Response to Student News It is the Trump method of attack and should have had an additional 137 spaces — but for a vari-
vate phone and these have nothing to
Editor, attack when they feel threaten. To do with Hillary’s private email server ety of reasons the total in-lieu fee paid for that project was
As a teacher, I found the article judge what kind of person Donald which she illegally used while at the cut to $350,000.
“Pondering disappointment” by Trump is, you have see the type of These parking in-lieu fees go into a dedicated fund that
State Department.
Vishu Prathikanti in the Feb. 23-24 friends he hangs with. Let’s see. originally was going to be used to build additional munici-
Our media is confusing the two on pal parking downtown. However, things have changed.
edition of the Daily Journal particu- There are these Russian agents like
larly notable. He mentions the dilem- purpose to make a non-existing People don’t seem to be driving as much, to the extent that
George Papadopoulos, Michael causal connection between Trump’s
ma we all face: Should we do what we Flynn, Rick Gates and Paul Manafort. the parking we have downtown now appears to be adequate.
can to survive in a corrupt world or do joking campaign plea to Russia and Thus, nowadays the money is used for other parking-related
Then there is Trumps’s fixer lawyer what WikiLeaks actually released;
we try to change it? There are no easy functions, such as the electronic signs that indicate how
Michael Cohen, dirty trickster Roger such connection would be laughed out
solutions, so we must decide in the much parking is currently available in our downtown
Stone, scandal monger David Pecker garages.
moment as we follow our path. of any court. This is why Trump sim-
and Hot Air Hannity. Of course, we According to Redwood City’s Fiscal Year 2018-19 budg-
He shows great awareness for a can’t leave out Fox and Fiends. Birds ply cannot wait for the Mueller report
young man. His column was not dis- to be released, while the Democrats et, this year some $1.8 million in Parking Fund money will
of a feather flock together. Some of be used to add sensors that will monitor and report parking
appointing (as he mentions) but was these birds will soon be jail birds. dread it. The Mueller report will
encouraging. I hope his peers also expose the Democrats’ public indict- space use downtown; to direct motorists to available park-
Raymond DeMattei ing via electronic signs, websites and parking apps; to
see beyond themselves and look at ment of collusion with Russia for
San Carlos replace the elevator in the Jefferson Avenue garage; to reha-
the big picture. what it is, namely a disgusting flout- bilitate the two elevator cabs in the Marshall Street garage;
ing of our most dear institution, our and to upgrade security within the city’s parking facilities.
Bill Williams
Clinton emails justice system. The Democrats should The city will also use some of the money to create a
San Mateo be careful of what they wish for, Transportation Demand Association, which will presum-
Editor, because impeaching Trump frees him
On the 2016 campaign trail, Trump ably coordinate the various Transportation Demand
up to unleash on them his attorneys Management programs our new buildings use to reduce the
The gang that jokingly asked Russia to release the
in never-ending cases of libel and number of daily vehicle trips made to and from those build-
30,000 possibly classified emails
couldn’t shoot straight which Hillary had erased from her pri- damages. ings.
Altogether these parking-related improvement projects
Editor, vate server because such servers are Virgil Stevens will cost the Parking Fund some $1.8 million in this fiscal
The same old local vocal right easily hacked into. What WikiLeaks year. In addition, Redwood City also plans to use $3.1 mil-
San Carlos
wingers are always attacking released are emails hacked from the lion from the fund to pay for parking-related operations,
including meter collection, parking enforcement and the
administration and maintenance of the city’s parking
OUR MISSION: spaces and garages.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most In-lieu fees are often the largest, but not the only source
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. of income for the Parking Fund. Some amount of property
By combining local news and sports coverage, taxes flow into the fund, as do the fees we pay to park in
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, city spaces and garages. If I’m reading things right, it
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to appears that in the average year, absent in-lieu fees, more
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. money flows out of the Parking Fund than flows in. In this
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we year’s budget, for instance, the Parking Fund began with
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this about $7.7 million but is anticipated to end with just under
INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Dave Newlands, Production Manager
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman $6 million. These figures do not include in-lieu fees, how-
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine ever, since those depend upon projects actually being built
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM and are not under control of the city.
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin Although the money flowing into the Parking Fund is
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Nick Rose Joel Snyder facebook.com/smdailyjournal
less than what is being spent this year, things may change
REPORTERS: Gary Whitman in upcoming years. And, thanks to the parking in-lieu fees,
Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler twitter.com/smdailyjournal for now the fund appears quite healthy. While that may
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal change if developers stop paying in-lieu fees, we likely
have years before the fund runs into trouble.
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Business brief
Emoji gods approve
How Federal Reserve helped
skin-tone options for couples of color
NEW YORK — In 1664, Maryland passed the first British
colonial law banning marriage between whites and slaves.
fuel the bull market in stocks
By Martin Crutsinger some pointed to the housing market involved three rounds of bond purchas-
An 1883 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that state prohibitions
on interracial marriage don’t violate the Fourteenth THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bubble that had burst before the finan- es. The Fed’s vast increase in its bond
Amendment held for more than 80 years. cial crisis and helped ignite it. portfolio ballooned its balance sheet
While such impediments to marriage were both disman- WASHINGTON — The decade-long In December 2008, at the height of more than four-fold — from under $1
tled over time, there are still some hurdles, however small, bull market in stocks was fueled in no the financial crisis, the Fed cut its trillion in 2008 before the crisis, to a
to overcome. Here, in 2019, interracial couples have a small part by the aggressive moves benchmark rate, called the federal peak of $4.5 trillion in 2017.
small victory to celebrate: The approval of 71 new varia- the Federal Reserve took after the funds rate, to a record-low range Like the ultra-low Fed funds rate, the
tions of couples in emojis of color. 2008 financial crisis and the Great between zero and 0.25 percent. The torrent of bond purchases is thought to
Capping a year-long(AP Style 1) project thought up by, Recession to nurse the U.S. economy goal was to reduce loan rates for com- have led many investors to shift out of
of all people, the folks at the swipe-right dating app Tinder, back to health. panies and individuals as much as low-yielding bonds and into stocks,
the emoji gods (known as the Unicode Consortium) recent- The Fed took the extraordinary step possible to spur borrowing and thereby boosting the stock market
ly approved the additions to emojis technically referred to of keeping its benchmark short-term spending and thereby help stimulate over time. Still, some critics argued
as two folks “holding hands.” rate at a record low near zero for seven the economy. The economy, it was that the Fed was distorting the bond
full years. It also unleashed a series of felt, needed an extraordinary level of market and would risk a dangerous dis-
unorthodox initiatives. They included support to recover from the worst ruption of the financial system once it
a program in which for several years financial crisis and the deepest eco- began reducing those holdings. The
the Fed bought billions in Treasury and nomic downturn in seven decades. Fed did begin that process in October
mortgage bonds as a way to force down After leaving the funds rate near zero 2017, allowing a portion of its bond
long-term borrowing rates. for seven years, the Fed began very holdings to run off its balance sheet as
All that bond buying helped depress gradually raising it. they matured. The Fed’s balance sheet
rates not only on loans but also on Beginning in December 2015, the now stands at $4 trillion.
bonds and other fixed-income invest- central bank has raised its key rate Some investors have fretted that the
ments. A result was that demand for nine times, to a range of 2.25 percent Fed might cut its bond holdings too
stocks rose as investors went seeking to 2.5 percent, still low by historical much and end up slowing the economy
higher returns than they could get from standards. When it met in January, the by sending long-term rates up too
low-yielding bonds. In that way, Fed left rates alone and indicated that it high. But Chairman Jerome Powell
among others, the Fed’s moves helped wouldn’t likely raise them again for at told Congress last week that the Fed
propel the bull market. least several months. That expected has been assessing the proper
The Fed’s role drew some criticism, pause has helped drive a rebound in approach to its balance sheet and is
mainly from conservative stock prices. close to announcing its final plans.
Republicans in Congress, who com- Among the steps the Fed took at the Besides keeping rates super-low and
plained that the Fed’s ultra-low rates height of the 2008 crisis was to start buying long-term bonds, the Fed over
risked creating dangerous bubbles in an aggressive drive to buy long-term the past decade has leaned heavily on
stocks or other assets that could burst bonds to help drive down consumer another tool: The use of its policy
with disastrous consequences for the and business loan rates. The program, statements to provide “forward guid-
economy. As a cautionary example, called quantitative easing, or QE, ance” about the likely path of rates.
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Biden eyes fundraising challenge amid new sense of urgency accustomed to power cuts, but nothing like
the one that hit during rush hour Thursday
evening, sending thousands of people on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS donors, according to a per- matter of weeks should he enter what is expect-
son with direct knowledge ed to be the most expensive presidential cam- long nighttime treks in the dark to their
NEW YORK — On the cusp of another White of Biden’s thinking. paign in U.S. history. homes.
House run, Joe Biden faces a daunting chal- Questions about money
lenge that could complicate his path to the are among the nagging
2020 Democratic presidential nomination: issues Biden is still con-
money. sidering as he weighs
Those close to the former vice president launching a campaign.
believe he would start off at a fundraising dis- He’s decamped this week
advantage compared to would-be rivals, whose to St. Croix, a favorite
campaigns have benefited from an early flood
Joe Biden
Biden family vacation
of small-dollar donations from the most liber- spot in the Caribbean, to discuss the remain-
al wing of the party. Biden, a 76-year-old life- ing roadblocks with his wife, Jill.
time politician with strong connections to the Biden has long disliked the time-intensive
party’s establishment, would be forced to rely process of political fundraising. But with vir-
on an “old-school grind-it-out” plan to gener- tually no campaign operation in key states,
ate campaign cash from wealthy individual he’d need to generate millions of dollars in a
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46 two-bedroom units and 39 three-bed- tial building at East Fourth and South fair share … and we’re going to work col-
HOUSING
Continued from page 1
room units available in the development,
the rents of the units will depend on the
income level of the families who apply,
Railroad avenues to an alternate location,
such as one farther away from the train
tracks along South Claremont Street.
laboratively with the [school] district,” she
said. “I think they see the benefit of this
project because of the opportunity to house
which Naber explained would fall largely Though he acknowledged the plaza near the their teachers.”
within 30 percent to 120 percent of the area train tracks could get more sunlight, he felt For Central Neighborhood resident Laurie
publicly-available surface parking lots and median income. According to the 2018 San the noise of the train could deter people Watanuki, the possibility of temporarily
the Worker Resource Center have been tak- Mateo County Income Limits posted on the from using it. housing the Worker Resource Center in a
ing shape since MidPen was selected by San Mateo County Housing Department’s “We can withstand the shade, but it would modular unit on one of the existing surface
city officials as the developer nearly a year website, the area median income for a fami- be a much more inviting location for the parking lots while the parking garage is
ago. ly of four is $118,400. plaza since the noise of the train is really constructed was a concern.
With plans to include a public plaza aimed Depending on a family’s income, month- strong,” he said. Councilmembers earlier this week voiced
at connecting the residential building to ly rent for a 475-square-foot studio could Hornos also expressed a hope for resident support for relocating the nonprofit-operat-
downtown and an opportunity for public art range from $700 to $2,000 while rent for a input on the public art planned for the ed facility aimed at connecting day laborers
on the parking garage, the nonprofit devel- three-bedroom apartment could range from development, and Heather Stewart from San with local jobs in the community space
oper asked community members to weigh in $1,144 to $3,774. Naber added families liv- Mateo’s Community Development planned for the development, as well as
on design elements aimed at tying it in with ing or working in San Mateo may qualify Department explained residents are wel- where the center will be temporarily moved
nearby downtown retail establishments as for the workforce housing, and preference come to attend the city’s Civic Arts as construction takes shape. Watanuki won-
well as neighboring single-family homes for public employees would be applied to a Committee meetings to weigh in on specif- dered if officials would consider closing the
and industrial uses. Mollie Naber, a project portion of the units available to families at ic public art projects. center during the construction of the devel-
manager for MidPen, noted an open space in the moderate income level. In response to questions about how the opment out of concern downtown visitors
the middle of the residential building will
In response to questions about the selec- developer would help mitigate its effect on searching for parking at the existing lots
also be accessible from East Fourth and East
tion process for residents of the develop- traffic and schools, Naber and Jan might park in the Central Neighborhood.
Fifth avenues to connect residents of the
building to the surrounding neighborhood, ment, Nevada Merriman, MidPen’s director Lindenthal, the nonprofit’s chief real estate “We do have concerns if that is temporar-
and added a repurposed rail car will serve as of Housing Development, said applications development officer, explained the develop- ily moved there because of the parking
a pedestrian bridge over East Fifth Avenue for the housing likely wouldn’t be ready er will pay traffic and school impact fees and overflow,” she said.
to connect them with the parking garage until the development is six months from is also prepared to offer bus passes and Assistant City Manager Kathy Kleinbaum
and community space planned for the completion. She said applications would be explore any other traffic mitigation meas- explained temporarily housing the Worker
garage’s ground floor. accepted over the course of two to three ures that could be identified through a traffic Resource Center in a modular unit was an
“We envision that this development will weeks after which point they will be put study. Naber noted some of the children liv- alternative that could be considered if offi-
serve as a gateway to downtown,” she said. through a lottery, adding that preferences ing at the development may have attended cials aren’t able to find another temporary
“We’re taking into account our existing for certain types of candidates would be San Mateo schools before their families site for the facility.
neighbors as we work on the design for this applied before a list is compiled. move there, and Lindenthal noted the devel- City Planner Roscoe Mata said MidPen’s
development and we want to create space for As the owner of a home at East Fifth oper has been collaborating with school proposal for 480 E. Fourth Ave. and 400 E.
people to stop by and feel part of the com- Avenue and South Delaware Street, Gustavo officials to account for any changes to Fifth Ave. will go up for review at the
munity.” Hornos said he hoped the developer would enrollment and also to scope its potential Planning Commission’s April 23 meeting,
With nine studios, 70 one-bedroom units, consider moving the location of a public to house teachers. and the developer is expected to submit a
plaza planned for the corner of the residen- “I fully expect that we’re going to pay our formal application as early as the fall.
The ultimate goal is to have an express commuters across all of the lanes in this be fixed while the express lane construction
LANES
Continued from page 1
lane network throughout the Bay Area,
including continuous express lanes between
San Francisco and San Jose. Officials are
corridor benefit — that is equity. When
there’s shared benefit for all of the com-
muters not only on 101, but when we elec-
takes place, and not before.
Managed Lanes construction impacts
include nighttime lane closures, temporary
already planning that expansion as well as a trify Caltrain, this entire corridor is going ramp closures and temporary city street clo-
funding strategy. to see a tremendous amount of investment sures, according to the San Mateo County
the express lanes, which will be free for “We’ll continue with the development of and everyone is going to benefit.” Transportation Authority website.
buses and carpools of three people or more, legislation this year looking at a Bay Officials have also repeatedly expressed The project was funded largely by Senate
but solo drivers who choose to use those Areawide transportation measure that will interest in establishing an equity program Bill 1, Regional Measure 3, Measure W as
lanes will have to pay a toll. Tolls will fluc- include hopefully completing the entire so that low-income drivers can use express well as funding from Google and Facebook.
tuate based on traffic conditions, though Bay Area express lane system,” said state lanes at a discount. “We believe this is how you reduce con-
initial projections suggest prices will aver- Sen. Jim Beall, D-San Jose. “It works best Managed Lanes construction will occur in gestion on freeways, by diverting carpools
age $1 per mile in San Mateo County. when you have everything developed and two main phases. Between March and and buses and, if space is available, toll
Officials claim the other lanes without you don’t have to go in and out of express November of this year, the carpool lanes payers to an express lane,” said Maryann
tolls will also see relief once the facility is lanes. We want the whole system developed between the Whipple Avenue exit and the Moise Derwin, chair of City/County
in place. Part of the plan is to roll out an and we hope to have that, with discussions Santa Clara County line will be converted to Association of Governments and also a
expanded network of express buses that will in the future on the Bay Areawide measure.” express lanes with tolling equipment. Portola Valley councilwoman. “This is how
use the new lanes and officials hope many Speeches also addressed the issue of equi- Between October of this year and November you change behavior, by encouraging peo-
solo drivers will commute that way instead. ty, which remains a concern for many resi- of 2021, the new lanes will be constructed ple to drive in carpools or take express
The tolled facility in San Mateo County is dents. along with tolling infrastructure between buses that fly through traffic. And because
expected to generate $10 million to $20 the Whipple Avenue exit and Interstate 380.
“Some have raised issues around the toll this is how you ultimately reduce green-
million a year and that money must be rein-
lane,” said Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D- Caltrans spokesman Jeff Weiss said pot- house gases, by keeping cars moving at a
vested into the corridor.
San Mateo. “The reality is when all of the holes on that stretch of Highway 101 will steady speed.”
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Elco celebrates rare rivalry sweep off the trifecta Friday The Colts also won the boys’ basketball start this season, with everyone in the
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF afternoon at Colt Field. rivalry game Feb. 8 with a 46-42 victory Warriors dugout Friday knowing a potential
Soto struck out the side over the Warriors to earn the Net trophy. On three-sport sweep was imminent.
The Bell, the Net and the Glove. in the seventh inning to Nov. 3, 2018, EC took back the coveted “They are aware of that,” South City man-
These three trophies signify one of the close out El Camino’s 9- Bell trophy with a 41-15 win over South ager John Selvitella said. “We’re all aware
most contentious rivalries in the Peninsula 3 win, securing the Glove City on the gridiron. of it. I can’t express how much it hurts.”
Athletic League between El Camino and trophy. It has been a down year for South City Adding insult to injury, the Warriors were
South City. And for the first time since “It meant a lot,” Soto boys’ athletics, starting with a winless sea- done in by senior Levi Stubbles, who trans-
2003, El Camino — with victories over said. “I didn’t think about son in football. The basketball team fol- ferred from South City to El Camino after
South City in each football, basketball and Jacob Soto it too much because we lowed with an 8-15 overall record, including his sophomore year. Stubbles proved a
baseball — has won all three in the same had a decent lead. So, it a 3-9 mark in league play to finish in sixth menace against his former team Friday,
school year. was just: Come in and get the job done. But place in the PAL North Division.
Senior right-hander Jacob Soto finished I wanted this a lot.” The South City baseball team is off to a 0-3 See ELCO, Page 17
one of the nation’s premier tracks — and a practicing for 35 years with sport horses, drought, and Justify followed suit last See NEWBERRY, Page 15
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Carlmont (4-0 PAL) was led by Ethan Mayoss, who fin-
ished with 14 kills. Giovanni Smith, Anthony Frangos and
Chapman healthy
Boys’ tennis
Aragon 5, Carlmont 2
The Dons earned a big PAL Bay Division win with the vic-
Hamilton Chock III all had three kills each.
Leadoff hitter Matt Dayao opened for a two-run double. sophomore Jaden Francisco. But
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the first with a single to left against
South City starting pitcher Erik
Leonor, then stole his first two
“Personally, I would love to get
the field fixed,” Soto said of the
short porch. “But since this is our
once reliever Justin Keegan entered,
the EC bullpen would face just one
batter over the minimum through 3
SATURDAY
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Girls’ basketball
bases of the year by swiping second home park we try to use it as an 1/3 innings. Keegan worked 2 1/3, CIF Division II state championship
and third. He went on to total four advantage.” with four strikeouts and a walk, No. 1 Menlo School (25-5) vs
going 3 for 4 with three RBIs and steals in the game. El Camino starting pitcher Ryan though the lone runner was wiped
a run scored. No. 6 Rolling Hills Prep (27-4)
With one out, Stubbles came Thompson worked 3 2/3 innings to out on a double play in the fifth. at Golden 1 Center-Sacramento, 2 p.m.
El Camino’s first-year varsity within a few feet of hitting his first earn the win, and had to escape a The Warriors totaled five hits on Baseball
manager Casey Owen has his team home run of the year on a 1-1 pitch jam in the third inning to do so. the day. They opened the year with Jefferson at Vallejo, Riordan at Mills, Saratoga at Ca-
off to a 3-1 start. And Stubbles is a with a booming shot down the left- South City sparked a two-out rally a 9-3 loss to San Mateo, totaling puchino, El Camino at Terra Nova, 11 a.m.; Lowell-SF
big reason why. The athletic 6-1 field line, but it curled foul. On the on back-to-back single by Daniel just two hits in the game. They
at San Mateo, Sacred Heart Prep at Serra, 2 p.m.;
Mountain View at Menlo School, Hillsdale at Aragon,
shortstop is batting .583 (7 for 12) following 1-2 offering, Stubbles Marroquin and Dominic Cayabyab. then dropped a 14-4 decision to KIPP at Design Tech, 2:30 p.m.
on the year, and also figures to be shortened up and turned in a clutch Then House, batting out of the Terra Nova.
the Colts’ ace on the mound. situational swing by driving home cleanup spot, returned the favor with Track and field
“We’re alright,” Selvitella said
Owen served as El Camino’s jun- Dayao with a groundout toward the a high shot off the center field wall K-Bell Meet at Westmont, all day
of the Warriors’ bats. “We’re scor-
ior-varsity for the past two years. middle of the infield. to plate both base runners, cutting ing runs and putting the ball in
And while he didn’t manage “I was going to try to go to the El Camino’s lead to 3-2. Men’s college basketball
play. Teams are just scoring runs
Stubbles until this season, he right side, just try to get the job The Colts got the runs back in the CCCAA Nor Cal tournament
against us.”
recalls the excitement when the cor- done,” Stubbles said. bottom of the inning, though. Noel Semifinals
nerstone talent moved across town Soto extended the lead to 3-0 later Valdez and Stubbles led off the frame After EC added two runs in the No. 9 Cañada (22-7) at
to EC in 2018. in the inning. After back-to-back with back-to-back singles. Both fourth and two more in the sixth. No. 1 San Francisco (29-1), 7 p.m.
“I think everybody was excited to walks by Justin Vargas and Josue runners moved up on a groundout by Soto then struck out three and walked
have him,” Owen said. “He’s a qual- Iniguez, Soto lifted a fly ball to cen- Vargas, with the South City short- one in the seventh to end it.
ity player. He’s played great … and ter field that would be a can of corn stop Marroquin making a nice The game was El Camino’s first College baseball
he’s definitely a team leader.” for South City center fielder Frank charging play and a throw on the run since Feb. 23 due to a slew of rain Cañada at Monterey Peninsula, San Mateo at De
postponements. Anza, Skyline at Cabrillo, 1 p.m.
While Stubbles registered three House in any other PAL ball park. to get the out at first. But EC cashed
hits in his final three at-bats, his At El Camino, however, with the in when Josue Iniquez shot a two-run “There’s definitely some rust SUNDAY
most impressive plate appearance short center-field fence just 270 feet single to center to up the lead to 5-2. there,” Owen said. “So it was good College softball
came in the first inning on an RBI from home plate, the ball hit up the Thompson departed in the sixth to have this kind of game to shake Feather River at San Mateo, noon; Feather River at
groundout to shortstop. fence just out of House’s reach to go after yielding an RBI single to of that rust.” San Mateo, 2 p.m.
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moviegoers — though such a starry, big-
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“Triple Frontier” is both more and less
Launched with a mix of altruistic and capi-
talistic intentions, the expedition begins
to mirror other American international
coteca) and the lush, wide-screen cine-
matography (via Roman Vasyanov). The
balance of pulp and parable feels tenuous-
than what it seems. The crew heads south overreaches, and, not unlike in ly close to syncing, but never quite does.
to an unspecified country in South America Afghanistan or Iraq, the former soldiers Part of the problem is that the five guys
tells Davis. “You’ve been shot five times (the title refers to the junction of Brazil, find themselves leaving stacks of cash to (probably a few too many dudes, if we’re
for your country and you can’t pay off your Argentina and Paraguay) where they plot, compensate for the deaths of villagers. counting) — and every one of the Spanish-
truck.” with the help of an insider (Adria Arjona), Things turn dark and in a frantic escape speaking locals — are too thinly
“Triple Frontier,” a Netflix release play- to take down a long-elusive drug lord over the Andes, the value of money plum- sketched. Affleck draws the Bogart card
ing in theaters for a week before stream- named Lorea at his jungle hideaway and mets. from the “Sierra Madre” types, but the rest
ing, was first scripted by Mark Boal with make off with millions. Allegories of capitalism have proven a — talented as they are — don’t come
plans for Kathryn Bigelow to direct. Both But “Triple Frontier” is only part heist passion for Chandor, who has made money through clearly. Only Isaac, with remorse
remain executive producers and Boal is a movie. Its second half, a militaristic riff an ever-present subtext in crime dramas creeping over his face, leaves a mark.
co-writer alongside Chandor. on “The Treasure of Sierra Madre,” tail- (“A Most Violent Year,” with Isaac as an “Triple Frontier” has the good sense to
That “Triple Frontier” originated from spins into a existential, survivalist ambitious heating-oil businessman) and take a macho, “Expendables”-like set-up
the team behind “The Hurt Locker” and thriller about greed and combat addiction. survival tales (“All Is Lost”). His debut, and turn it inward. It just doesn’t go far
“Zero Dark Thirty” isn’t surprising. It’s For many of the guys, especially Affleck’s “Margin Call,” was about a Wall Street enough.
similarly attuned to the under-rewarded Redfly, being drawn back into the field is investment bank in the tumult of a finan- “Triple Frontier,” a Netflix release, is
sacrifice of elite American soldiers. But like relapsing. Trigger fingers again get cial crisis. rated R by the Motion Picture Association
it’s also a larger leap into genre. Bountiful itchy, to tragic ends. With each film, Chandor’s scale has of America for “violence and language
in dudes, guns and action scenes, “Triple Almost as soon as the mission — more expanded, and part of the thrill of “Triple throughout.” Running time: 125 minutes.
Frontier” is the kind of proudly macho ragtag than what they signed up for — gets Frontier” is the finely staged set pieces Two and a half stars out of four.
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the tepid pace of hiring. The govern-
ment uses one survey of households to
calculate unemployment and a separate
San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895 location. $8-$15. For more informa- survey of businesses to count job
Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. tion call (408) 772-9868. growth, and sometimes the results of
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 311, 000 in January. Even with the two surveys diverge for a single
Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. Free. Bourbon France: A History Class. February’s anemic gain, job growth
For more information call 583-4499. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo month.
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las over the past three months has aver-
The jobless rate for African-
Mr. Rodgers’ Neighborhood Watch Pulgas, San Mateo. $60 for class aged a solid 186,000, enough to lower
Party. 1 p.m. Grand Avenue Branch series. Registration is required. For Americans, which hit a record low of
Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San more information call 522-7490. the unemployment rate over time.
5.9 percent in May and has frequently
Francisco. In celebration of Fred And average hourly pay surged 3.4 been celebrated by President Donald
Rogers’ birthday and legacy, South WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13
San Francisco Public Library will be Conversations about Dementia. percent from a year earlier — the Trump, rose for a third straight month
hosting a four-part series viewing 10:30 a.m. to noon Redwood City sharpest year-over-year increase in a in February to 7 percent, its highest
party. Mr. Rogers’ neighborhood held Public Library, 1044 Middlefield decade. The unemployment rate also
an incredible impact on children, Road, Redwood City. Learn helpful point in more than a year. The rate for
imparting the value of solidarity and tips to guide you in having difficult dropped to 3.8 percent, near the lowest Hispanic and Latino Americans,
empathy within communities every- conversations with family members. level in five decades, from 4 percent in though, dropped to a record low of 4.3
where. Free. For more information Free. For more information call 780-
January. positions that offer flexible hours
call 877-8530. 7058. percent.
All told, Friday’s monthly employ- soared 110 percent — a trend that could
Origami Time. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Reach Free Electric Vehicle Workshop.
ment report from the government draw more women with family respon- The overall jobless rate fell partly
and Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., San 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Millbrae sibilities off the sidelines and into because thousands of federal workers
Mateo. All ages and experience levels Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. This pointed to a still-sturdy job market and
welcome. All materials provided for free workshop will cover how electric
economy. work. had been temporarily counted as unem-
free. For more information call 759- vehicles work, their low fueling and “Employers are finding all these ployed in January during the partial
3784. maintenance costs and how to get “The U.S. labor market is still in
government rebates for ‘going EV.’ ways to sweeten the deal and invest in government shutdown. They returned
good shape,” said Gus Faucher, chief
Pride and Prejudice Opera RSVP recommended. For more infor- their employees,” Pollak said. to work and were counted as unem-
Lecture. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San mation call (570) 768-7491. economist at PNC Financial. “Slower
Carole Witkowski, vice president of ployed in February.
Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave., job growth was expected after huge
San Mateo. Go behind the scenes of Mindfulness Series with Aik o human resources at Batteries and Also on a positive note, the propor-
the new opera. Light refreshments. Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. average gains of better than 250,000
Free. For more information call 522- Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose over the preceding four months. Job Bulbs, said her 700-store retail chain tion of part-time workers who’d prefer
7818. Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus
growth should bounce back in March has raised starting hourly pay for full-time jobs fell sharply. That meas-
on each pillar that makes up the
Celebrating 50 Years: Mar tin foundation of Mindfulness, and will and through the rest of this year.” workers at its distribution center from ure had risen in January during the
Luther King Center Anniversary. be taught as a hands-on investiga-
Last month’s pullback in hiring does $11 to $12, with additional raises for shutdown as some furloughed govern-
King Center, 725 Monte Diablo, San tion to explore the true nature of those working evening and overnight ment workers took part-time jobs tem-
Mateo. Grand opening of the awareness. Free. For more informa- follow signs that U. S. economic
revamped Teen Center. For more tion call 558-7400. growth is probably slowing because of shifts. porarily. But in February, a gauge of
information call 522-7277.
a weaker global economy, a trade war The company has taken other steps, what is called underemployment,
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
Family Dance and Romp. 2 p.m. to 4 MPMC Lifeline Personal Help between the United States and China she said: Jobs at the distribution cen- which includes part-timers who want
p.m. All Saints Episcopal Church, 555 Button. 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. San
and signs of caution among American ter, located outside Milwaukee, don’t full-time work and discouraged people
Waverley St., Palo Alto. Free for all Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
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helps seniors live independently. 2001.
The 12th Annual Crab Cioppino Registration is required. For more growth in the first three months of this workers can find jobs elsewhere.
Fundraiser. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. information call 522-7490. year. Others haven’t worked much before There are signs that the economy is
American Legion Hall, 651 El Camino and aren’t always used to showing up slowing: Consumer confidence fell
Real, Redwood City. Tickets cost $60. ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare. But most economists still cautioned
For more information call 364-9383. 8 p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre against reading too much into on time regularly. So about 18 months sharply in January, held back by the
Co., 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. ago, the company started paying $250 shutdown and by a steep fall in stock
‘The House on Mango Street.’ 7 Watch a tragic tale of all-powerful February’s sluggish pace of hiring.
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Hillsdale High ambition and consuming conscience The monthly employment data can be each quarter to workers who arrive on prices in December. And Americans
School, 3115 Del Monte St., San takes on an entirely new life. Cost is
volatile. During the nearly decade- time every day. spent less over the winter holidays,
Mateo. The Hillsdale High School $15 to $37. For more information call
Drama Department’s spring show. 493-2006. long recovery from the Great And in the suburbs outside Chicago, with consumer spending plunging in
Cost at the door is $12 for students Recession, job growth has sometimes when the company received no appli- December by the most in five years.
and $17 for adults. For more informa- FRIDAY, MARCH 15
tion call 678-4178. SSF Youth Ar t Show. 4 p.m. to 7:30 plunged in a single month — to cations in response to retail job post- “We are seeing a fading of the effects
p.m. SSF Municipal Services Building, 15,000 in May 2016, for example, and ings last winter, it offered a $500 sign- of the Trump tax cut and increased gov-
SUNDAY, MARCH 10 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco. ing bonus. That shook loose some
2019 Summer Camp Expo. 11 a.m. This two day event showcases the to 18,000 in September 2017 — only ernment spending, ” which helped
to 3 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, artistry of SSF Unified School District to rebound to healthy levels in the applicants. accelerate growth last year, said Sung
60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. Research students from kindergarten through
12th-grade. Open to the public. For months that followed. “We got a little aggressive there,” Won Sohn, chief economist at SS
camps and summertime activities all
in one place. Free. For more informa- more information call 829-3800. And February’s increase in average Witkowski said. Economics.
tion call 571-1029.
‘Macbeth’ by William pay suggests that businesses are step- Nationally, though, the sluggish Analysts generally foresee growth
2019 Summer Camp Expo. 11 a.m. Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon ping up their efforts to attract and keep hiring and job cuts in February were slowing sharply in the first three
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 workers. The year-over-year increase widespread across industries.
to 3 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center,
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a months of this year to just a 1 percent
60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. Research
camps and summertime activities all tragic tale of all-powerful ambition of 3.4 percent in February is up from a Construction cut 31, 000 jobs, the annual rate, down from a 2.6 percent
in one place. Free. For more informa- and consuming conscience takes on corresponding figure of just 2.6 per- most in more than five years, likely rate in the October-December quarter.
tion call 571-1029. an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to
$37. For more information call 493- cent a year ago. because of cold weather. Still, most expect a rebound in the
Healing the Rift — Gardens for a 2006. Julia Pollak, a labor economist at Manufacturing added just 4,000, the April-June quarter, and there are
Troubled Planet. 12:30 p.m. Filoli, 86
SATURDAY, MARCH 16 jobs marketplace ZipRecruiter, said fewest in a year and a half, a sign that already signs of one: Consumer confi-
Cañada Road, Woodside. In this illus-
trated talk, renowned British land- Union Cemetery History Tour. 10 many companies are becoming Trump’s trade war has raised costs and dence rose in February along with the
a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery, 300 lowered exports for many factories.
scape and garden designer Jinny
Woodside Road, Redwood City. Visit increasingly hungry for workers. The stock market. And more Americans
Blom will showcase some of the
more extreme landscapes she has the graves, and hear the stories of number of job ads on its site that offer Retailers cut 6,100 positions, while signed contracts to buy homes in
created and discuss altering our per- some of Redwood City’s most influ- to pay for training, she said, jumped jobs in a category that mostly includes January, propelled by lower mortgage
ceptions of beauty in light of today’s ential people. Free for all ages. For
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110 Employment 110 Employment 127 Elderly Care Tundra Tundra Tundra
GOT JOBS?
BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own-
ers: Abigail Tirona Manalastas and Den-
nis Manalastas, 707 S. Grant St., San 203 Public Notices The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday,
Mateo, CA 94402. The business is con- March 19 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
ducted by a Married Couple. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following
under their FBN on N/A. STATEMENT #280412 items. All interested persons are invited to attend.
/s/Abigail Tirona Manalastas/ The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Cannon Properties, 968 Woodside
sor-County Clerk on 2/14/2019. (Publish- Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. 741 San Mateo Avenue Request for Use Permit to allow alco-
The best career seekers ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19).
Registered Owner: Patrick C. Kerwin,
same address. The business is conduct-
hol beverage sales (Type 41 ABC lic.) in conjunction with a
restaurant d.b.a. “JC Bruno”, per Section 12.84.210 and
read the Daily Journal. ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under 12.96.120.C of the SBMC. Recommended Environmental De-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME their FBN on February 15, 2019. termination: Categorical Exemption. UP19-003
STATEMENT #280391 /s/Patrick C. Kerwin/
We will help you recruit qualified, talented The following person is doing business
as: Cabaña Janitorial Services, 579 Mill-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2019. (Publish-
533 San Mateo Avenue Request for Use Permit to allow alco-
individuals to join your company or organization. er Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: Hilva J. San-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, hol beverage sales (Type 42 ABC lic.) in conjunction with an
chez, same address. The business is 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19). art studio “Pinot’s Palette”, per Section 12.84.210 and
conducted by an Individual. The regis- 12.96.120.C of the SBMC. Recommended Environmental De-
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide trants commenced to transact business
under their FBN on N/A. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME termination: Categorical Exemption. UP19-001
range of qualifications for all types of positions. /s/Hilva J. Sanchez/ STATEMENT #280453
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business 850 Cherry Avenue Request for Use Permit to allow alcohol
sor-County Clerk on 2/14/2019. (Publish- as: Alpha Electric Co., 1000 San Antonio beverage sales (Type 47 ABC lic.) in conjunction with a café
Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
For the best value and the best results, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19). tered Owner: Victor M Gomez, same ad- within an existing office building per Section 12.84.210 and
recruit from the Daily Journal... dress. The business is conducted by an 12.96.120.C of the SBMC. Recommended Environmental De-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Individual. The registrants commenced termination: Categorical Exemption. UP18-029
to transact business under their FBN on
STATEMENT #280387 Jan 1, 2010.
Contact us for a free consultation The following person is doing business
as: Avocado Toast, 226 E. 3rd Ave.,
/s/Victor M Gomez/ 500 Sylvan Avenue - Request for a Zoning District Amend-
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
This statement was filed with the Asses- ment to establish and Planned Development District, Planned
Owner: Avocado Toast, Inc., CA. The sor-County Clerk on 2/20/2019. (Publish- Development Permit, Architectural Review Permit, Conditional
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Use Permit, and CEQA conformity determination to allow con-
Call (650) 344-5200 or business is conducted by a Corporation.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under their FBN on 1/1/2019.
2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19).
struction of a new three-story, multi-family residential building
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com /s/Jamal Zumot/
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
containing nine dwelling units and 14 total parking spaces, pur-
suant to Section 12.136, 12.96.190, 12.108, and 12.96.120 of
sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2019. (Publish- STATEMENT #280531
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business the San Bruno Municipal Code. Alan William Coon (Applicant),
2/16/19, 2/23/19, 3/2/19, 3/9/19). as: Valiant Running, 188 WEstmoore Suresh Gandhi (Owner). PD18-001, PDP18-001, AR18-002,
Ave., DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis- UP18-012.
tered Owner: Matthew Cayabyab, same
address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com- Zoning District Amendment: An amendment to the Zoning
menced to transact business under their District to change from the current Low-Density Residential (R-
FBN onN/A. 2) zoning classification to a Planned Development District (P-
/s/Matthew Cayabyab/
This statement was filed with the Asses- D), and to adopt a related District Development Plan to estab-
sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish- lish use and development standards is required.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19). Recommended Environmental Determination:
The 500 Sylvan Avenue project is located within the Transit
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Corridors Plan (TCP) area. A Program Environmental Impact
STATEMENT #280608 Report (EIR) and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
The following person is doing business
as: Royal Hardwood Flooring, 525 N San was prepared for the TCP and was adopted by the City Council
Mateo Dr, Apt 105, SAN MATEO, CA on February 12, 2013. The 500 Sylvan Avenue property was
94401. Registered Owner: Fiodar Shko- analyzed in the TCP EIR at a programmatic level, with poten-
da, same address. The business is con- tial impacts identified and mitigations applied in the program
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under EIR to avoid or reduce potentially significant impacts.
their FBN on N/A.
/s/Fiodar Shkoda/ Under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2019. (Publish- sections 15168 (Program EIR), 15162 (Subsequent EIRs and
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Negative Declarations), and 15183 (Projects Consistent With a
3/9/19, 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19). Community Plan or Zoning), subsequent individual projects
can utilize a previously certified program EIR if all potentially
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR significant environmental impacts of the proposed individual
CHANGE OF NAME project: (1) have been previously identified (i.e., are not new)
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CASE# 19C1V00927 and are not substantially more severe than those identified in
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, the previous EIR, (2) have been avoided or mitigated to the ex-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, tent feasible as a result of the previous EIR, and (3) have been
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 examined in sufficient detail in the previous EIR to enable
San Mateo County Event Center, Event Pavilion PETITION OF
Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu
those impacts to be avoided or mitigated by the mitigations in
the EIR, site-specific project revisions, or the imposition of uni-
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioners: Marie Lugtu and Brian Lugtu
filed a petition with this court for a decree
formly applicable development policies. If these conditions are
met, then the City can approve the individual project as within
the scope of the previous EIR, and no additional environmental
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changing name as follows:
Present name: document is required. The certified TCP EIR and the 500 Syl-
Laila Faith Lugtu van Avenue project meet these CEQA conditions.
Proposed Name:
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Small Wireless Facility Ordinance and Small Wireless Fa-
GSPNMPDBMDPNQBOJFTUIBUBSFIJSJOHOPX THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
cility Design, Siting and Engineering Guidelines. Receive
report, take public testimony, and provide feedback to staff on
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fore this court at the hearing indicated a draft ordinance amending Title 8 (STREETS, SIDEWALKS,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY) of the San Bruno Municipal Code and
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granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
accompanying policy resolution to establish provisions and
procedures for regulating the design, placement, and engineer-
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a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
ing of Small Wireless Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way and
PSDVSSFOUMZVOFNQMPZFE days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
Easements on Public and Private Properties.
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wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
der to Show Cause shall be published at
least once each week for four successive
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
LEGAL NOTICES
the petition in the following newspaper of Fictitious Business Name Statements,
general circulation: Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
San Mateo Daily Journal Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Filed: 2/25/2019
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ Notice of Public Sales and More.
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 2/21/2019 Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
For a complete list of companies that will be hiring at the job fair visit: (Published 3/2/19, 3/9/19, 3/16/19,
3/23/19). Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
www.sm-dj.com/jobfair
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
For more information call (650).344.5200
025-030 0309 sat:Class Master Odd 3/8/19 3:02 PM Page 3
water
mountain BiKe. Top brand. Runs
good. $39. (660)342-5220 Brown living room chair with cush-
ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. 41 Small stingers 03/09/19
298 Collectibles $70..00. Transport
(650)872-2371
yourself. Call
43 Adoptee,
15 lp ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- BunK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 maybe
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and
more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 44 Second person?
45 Mideast port
B/O (650)685-2494
46 “The Moor
1984 time magazine. Special 1994 China CaBinet Wallet, $20. Call
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg (650)589-1407
(650)588-0842
Commode, good condition. $20 obo. already changes
49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
Please call (650)745-6309
with my poison”
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 Computer desK (glass) & chair. Like speaker
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
miller lite Neon sign , work good gtecher@comcast.net 48 Texted the
wrong person,
$59 call (650)218-6528
say
50 Sign of
confusion
53 Part of a case
55 Figure (out)
56 Copper
60 Home of
Tumnus, in
fiction
62 Angry
overstatement,
usually
64 Ideally
65 Unable to hit a
pitch
66 Big group By C.C. Burnikel
03/09/19
67 Visited overnight ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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308 tools 311 Musical instruments 318 Sports equipment Garage Sales 620 Automobiles 645 Boats
lG CrAftSMen shop vac 6.5hp $60 ChroMAtiC hArMoniCA: Horner BrAnd neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods; Auto AuCtion MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
(510)943-9221 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great Every Tuesday 11am built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
most attachments.
(650)504-0585
$1,500/OBO.
ePiPhone leS Paul Custom Prophecy
eASton AluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
eStAte SAleS CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K
SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. Make money, make room! miles, $3000 (650)481-5296
VintAGe CrAftSMAn Jig Saw. Circa (650)421-5469. eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT 650 rVs
eVerett uPriGht antique piano.
Guthy-renker PoWer Rider,Ever-
List your upcoming CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
CheVrolet ‘88 Itaska; Motor Home:
310 Misc. for Sale Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- garage sale, Sun Downer, Excellent Cont., All Ameni-
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 Got An older ties, 19,000 miles, $6000.00 (415)239-
500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint,
huGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian moving sale, CAr, BoAt, or rV? 1433
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
(916)975-4969
leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90.
(650) 592-2648.
estate sale, Do the humane thing.
Gulf StreAM, Sun Voyager ‘04.
BeSSy SMAll Evening Hand Bag With
Men'S roSSiGnol Skis. $95.00,
yard sale, Donate it to the
Humane Society.
36 ft, Excellent Condition. $39,500.
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 PiAno-AndreW kohler, Mahogany, 650-349-3087.
Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250 good condition, (650)341-0282. rummage sale, Call 1- 866-899-3051
Bifold ShutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306
(415)334-1980 one dozen Official League Diamond clearance sale, or 670 Auto Service
Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
(650)771-6324.
whatever sale you
Blue oySter cult lp signed by donald PlAyer PiAno 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 have... dition One owner Fully loaded Low
AA SMoG
totAl GyM XLS, excellent condition. miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
(408)661-6019 www.elo.deals Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call 4650 Complete Repair & Service
CAndelABrA-SilVer PlAted tar- SPinet PiAno + Bench, $50. Call
(650)588-0828 Reach over 83,450 readers $29.75 plus certificate fee
nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide, (650)589-1407 VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- from South San Francisco MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- (most cars)
Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025 VintAGe AutoPiAno upright player ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz to Palo Alto. fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles 869 California Drive .
piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 in your local newspaper. $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 Burlingame
CASh reGiSter Parts; Much Skin Not message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 Workout BenCh, weights, bars, for (650) 340-0492
Wurlitzer uPriGht piano. Fair con- flat/incline bench and legs. $100. Call (650)344-5200 MerCedeS 1994: E320- 169,800
miles, runs great, Black, 4dr, $3,750 obo
CoMeAlonG 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595 (650)861-2411 (650)713-6272.
873-6304
yAMAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75.
CoSCo PlAy Pen with travel bag. Used 312 Pets & Animals (650)458-3255
niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage 670 Auto Parts
34,500 Excellent condition (650)796-
once $35 (650)591-2981 3896.
one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
340 Camera & Photo equip. 379 open houses 1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
Cut GlASS serving bowl 8" diameter mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. PontiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum (650)592-3887
$25. Call 650-921-4016 (650)593-2066 Rims with good tires. Needs engine
nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
deluxe folder Walker - 5" wheels - lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell BridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
PArrot CAGe, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best oMeGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
oPen houSe 9650)714-3865. $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
offer. (650)245-4084 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- liStinGS VW ‘13 TIQUAN, SUV, white, 80K miles, used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
driVe 3-Wheel buggy $45. Call $9,800 (650)302-5523
(650)589-1407 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
316 Clothes List your Open House CheVy/GMC 1994. Full size. Front
free MAGAzineS. Library discards ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and 625 Classic Cars plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for BroWn Sued boots, fur-lined, size 8, original manual. Like new. $99 SSF in the Daily Journal. Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 (650)583-6636 CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
Reach over 83,450 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
hAt, t-Shirt, sweatshirt and comput- fAnCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn 345 Medical equipment potential home buyers & and headliner $2,475 OBO (650)218- GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 4681. Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
renters a day,
AdJuStABle BAth shower transfer
from South San Francisco complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
lionel ChriStMAS Holiday expan- bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
fAux fur Coat Woman's brown multi ble .$75. (650)727-7266
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
color in excellent condition 3/4 to Palo Alto. Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- obo. (650)952-4036.
lionel WeStern Union Pass car and length $50 (650)692-8012 et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
in your local newspaper. White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (510)770-1976 CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
kAyAno Men’S Running shoes size 11 Call (650)344-5200 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
Motley Crue lp signed by neil lee good condition $20 (650)520-7045 driVe deluxe two button walker $10 obo. (650) 952-4036.
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 knee-hiGh BlACk women's boots, (510)770-1976
size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k 680 Autos Wanted
neGrini fenCinG Epee mask size M oMt tABle, excellent condition, fold- MileS. New upgrades; best offer.
$40.00. Call (650)872-2371 ing, $25, (650) 552-9556. (415)602-8480. Mr. Roberts.
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 470 rooms Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
(415)260-6940 lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, rAdiAtion ProteCtion 1/2-apron MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. Novas, running or not
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
old B&l Microscope in good condition;
ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
hiP houSinG Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- Parts collection etc.
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program 0878
35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. Men'S StetSon hat, size large, new, 7742. San Mateo County
So clean out that garage
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
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Silicon Valley is returned to the communi- still my position. What I would like to hap-
ty,” David Smith, an attorney representing pen is I’d like to see Cargill donate or sell
DMB, said in a statement. “It’s a new day the land to a group that would restore it to
and Reimagine Saltworks looks forward to wetlands.”
engaging the public in a thoughtful way to The announcement has caused consterna-
drive a new vision of the solutions tion among environmentalists, including
Saltworks can provide.” Save the Bay, which has been fighting
The site was once used to harvest commer- development on the site for years.
cial salt and has had different development “It’s a terrible precedent that threatens
proposal iterations over the years. The most San Francisco Bay water quality and wet-
recent proposal by developer DMB Ventures lands and weakens the Clean Water Act,”
would have created about 12,000 homes said David Lewis, Save the Bay’s executive
amid some wetlands restoration but was director. “This determination directly con-
dropped in 2012 after years of controversy. tradicts the conclusion of an extensive
Smith didn’t say what may be proposed, review and recommendation from EPA
instead describing a planned extensive out- Region 9 in 2016, which found that the
reach through community forums, regional entire Saltworks site is within the jurisdic-
meetings, discussions with local govern- tion of the Clean Water Act.”
ments, businesses and community advo- While any development proposal would
cates. be subject to approval by the Redwood City
Mayor Ian Bain suggested DMB will not Council, the site is also subject to other
hear the sort of feedback it might want to approvals by the Bay Conservation and
hear in those discussions. Development Commission and federal agen-
“The community wants to see the site cies.
restored to wetlands and there’s close to zero Lewis said hundreds of local, regional,
appetite for another housing proposal, state and federal officials are on the record
“Bain said. “The site is not zoned for hous- over the last decade opposing development
ing, I don’t want to see it rezoned and that’s on Bay salt ponds.
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