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THE MASTER
Cow Palace
legislation
scrutinized
County Board of Supervisors holding off on
support of proposal for banning gun shows
By Anna Schuessler Proposed by
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF state Sen. Scott
Wiener, D-San
How San Mateo County officials Francisco, SB
will be represented on a proposed 281 marks the
restructuring of the Daly City Cow second time
Palace’s governing authority was Wiener has
the linchpin in a discussion this authored legis-
week about whether they should lation banning
support Senate Bill 281, legisla- Scott Wiener firearms sales at
REUTERS tion aimed at banning gun and the Cow Palace,
Tiger Woods celebrates sinking his clinching putt to win The Masters golf tournament, Sunday, April 14, in ammunition sales at the Daly City which long has hosted the Grand
Augusta, Georgia. With the victory, Woods won the 15th major tournament of his career and his first in nearly venue and putting in place a local-
11 years. SEE STORY PAGE 11 ly-controlled governing body.
See PALACE, Page 19
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF pharmacies and other large retailers. Under close San Bruno Avenue overnight Off the rails
A man was making threats to others on
the proposed initiative, the products would
SFO is planning overnight closures from the train on James Avenue in Redwood
Consistent with trends sweeping across only be offered in South San Francisco
April 15 to May 4 on San Bruno Avenue as City, it was reported at 7:39 p. m.
the county and state, South San Francisco smoke shops and other specialty outlets
part of its project to extend the AirTrain light Monday, April 8.
officials are interested in raising the mini- where patronage is limited to adults.
rail system to long-term parking, officials
mum wage, regulating flavored tobacco and Councilman Mark Addiego said such a
announced this week.
electronic cigarettes as well as banning policy would work toward officials’ goal of SAN MATEO
San Bruno Avenue between Highway 101
plastic eating utensils and straws. keeping the products away from young peo-
and the intersection with South Airport Auto burg l ary. A vehicle was broken
The South San Francisco City Council ple while not restricting the access of adults
Boulevard/North McDonnell Road will be into on Bridgepointe Parkway, it was
agreed during a study session Tuesday, April allowed to buy tobacco.
closed overnight from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. The reported at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 9.
9, the new policies should be considered to “I do want to protect an adult’s right to
schedule is subject to change based on weath- Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A man refused to
improve residents’ quality of life and limit enjoy what they want to enjoy,” he said.
er conditions, according to SFO.
youth access to tobacco products as well as Bans on electronic cigarettes and flavored leave a business on S. El Camino Real after
Drivers of automobiles and light trucks are
environmental damage caused by unrecy- tobacco have grown increasingly common bothering employees and customers, it was
encouraged to use the SFO Terminal inter-
clable plastics. across California, as officials and lawmak- reported at 1:59 p.m. Tuesday, April 9.
change from Highway 101 to enter and exit
No final decision was made at the meet- ers try to tamp down the rise in vaping, Theft. Someone attempted to steal items
the airport. Drivers of large vehicles and trac-
ing, but the direction from councilmembers especially among children and teens. from a vehicle after the doors were
tor-trailers will be required to use the
to consider the actions would follow prece- County officials banned the sales of such unlocked, it was reported at 1:43 p.m.
Millbrae Avenue interchange from Highway
dent established by county and state law- products last year, citing a national survey Tuesday, April 9.
101, or South Airport Boulevard interchange
makers who previously approved similar indicating 81 percent of youth who’ve used Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A man was found
with Interstate 380. The construction project
measures. tobacco reported flavored products were the lying on the ground with a bottle of vodka
is expected to be completed in early 2020.
Before implementation, South San first they tried. in his hands on Alderwood Court, it was
Francisco officials agreed more outreach is As South City officials draft their own Kaiser grant to aid HIP Housing reported at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday, April 9.
required to assure adequate input is provided policy, Vice Mayor Rich Garbarino said he Fraud. Fraudulent activity occurred on
by merchants and residents who may have wanted to assure any penalties for violators A program that provides educational sup- Cherrywood Drive, it was reported at 10:34
concerns about the policies. are sufficiently severe to deter any potential port, counseling and access to affordable a.m. Tuesday, April 9.
scofflaws. housing to low-income families will be Fraud. Fraudulent activity occurred on
Flavored tobacco “I think we need to draft an ordinance that expanded with a Kaiser Permanente grant.
Lousine Lane, it was reported at 9:35 a.m.
is really tough on these kinds of products The $150,000 grant to the San Mateo-
Councilman Mark Nagales suggested reg- Tuesday, April 9.
and those who sell them, and that includes based HIP (Human Investment Project)
ulating flavored tobacco and electronic cig- Housing will expand its Self Sufficiency
arettes is necessary to prevent addiction not just a token fine but a really serious fine
Program for up to 150 homeless individuals
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
among teens and young South San for violating,” he said.
Officials will return for a more formal dis- and families at-risk of homelessness in San Arres t. A burglary occurred at the Holiday
Francisco residents. Mateo County. The program supports clients Inn located on South Airport Boulevard, it
“I know it is somewhat of a controversial cussion on the issue later.
who are in school with completion of their was reported at 2:14 p.m. Wednesday, April
issue, but I don’t think we are afraid of
standing up and taking on issues like this,”
Minimum wage educational goals and helps them achieve 10.
financial stability through employment. The Sex Cri me. A sex crime occurred on
said Nagales, according to an audio record- Seeking to assist those struggling to Ramada Limited Suites on Airport
program also provides counseling to clients
ing of the meeting. afford the high cost of living locally, coun- Boulevard, it was reported at 8:52 a.m.
and provides them with access to affordable
Officials initially considered an outright cilmembers also called for a minimum wage Wednesday, April 9.
housing, according to Kaiser.
ban for the products, but perspectives hike paid to city employees earning less
shared by local smoke shop owners who than $15 per hour.
opposed the policy seemed to sway the con- The effort aligns with a state and regional
versations. movement over the next few years to hike
In recognition of the fears that a ban the pay levels for those earning $12 per
would harm the business for independent hour currently, which local cities such as
merchants, officials reached a compromise
by seeking to ban sales of flavored tobacco See SSF, Page 17
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Pelosi calls on Trump to take Russia chills stir worry of stumbling into conflict THE ASSOCIATED PRESS very important part of deterrence,”
down his tweet of Omar video WASHINGTON — It has the makings of a
Scaparrotti said, referring to the idea that
adversaries who know each other’s capabili-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gressional authorities new Cold War, or worse. ties and intentions are less likely to fall into
“to ensure that Capitol The deep chill in U.S.-Russian relations is conflict. “So, I think we should have more
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Police are conducting a stirring concern in some quarters that communication with Russia. It would ensure
Pelosi said Sunday she has taken steps to security assessment to Washington and Moscow are in danger of that we understand each other and why we are
ensure the safety of Rep. Ilhan Omar after s a f e g u a r d stumbling into an armed confrontation that, doing what we’re doing.”
President Donald Trump’s retweet of a video Congresswoman Omar, by mistake or miscalculation, could lead to He added: “It doesn’t have to be a lot.”
that purports to show the Minnesota her family and her staff.” nuclear war. The United States and Russia, which
Democrat being dismissive of the Sept. 11 Pelosi said officials American and European analysts and cur- together control more than 90 percent of the
terrorist attacks. will continue to monitor rent and former U.S. military officers say the world’s nuclear weapons, say that in August
The California Democrat also called on Nancy Pelosi and assess threats nuclear superpowers need to talk more. A they will leave the 1987 treaty that banned
Trump to take down the video. Soon after her against Omar, and called foundational arms control agreement is an entire class of nuclear weapons. And there
public request, the video was no longer on Trump to discourage such behavior. being abandoned and the last major limita- appears to be little prospect of extending
pinned atop Trump’s Twitter feed, but it was “The President’s words weigh a ton, and tion on strategic nuclear weapons could go the 2010 New Start treaty that limits each
not deleted. his hateful and inflammatory rhetoric cre- away in less than two years. Unlike during side’s strategic nuclear weapons.
Pelosi was among Democrats who had crit- ates real danger,” Pelosi said. “President the Cold War, when generations lived under After a period of post-Cold War coopera-
icized Trump over the tweet, with some Trump must take down his disrespectful and threat of a nuclear Armageddon, the two mil- tion on nuclear security and other defense
accusing him of trying to incite violence dangerous video.” itaries are barely on speaking terms. issues, the relationship between
against the Muslim lawmaker. An upstate The video in Trump’s tweet on Friday “During the Cold War, we understood each Washington and Moscow took a nosedive,
New York man recently was charged with included a snippet from a recent speech Omar other’s signals. We talked,” says the top particularly after Russian forces entered the
making death threats against her. gave to the Council on American-Islamic NATO commander in Europe, U.S. Army former Soviet republic of Georgia in 2008.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders Relations, in which she described the 2001 Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, who is about to Tensions spiked with Russia’s annexation of
defended Trump earlier Sunday, saying the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center as retire. “I’m concerned that we don’t know the Crimea in 2014 and its military inter-
president has a duty to highlight Omar’s his- “some people did something,” along with them as well today.” vention in eastern Ukraine. In response,
tory of making comments that others deem news footage of the hijacked airplanes hit- Scaparrotti, in his role as Supreme Allied Congress in 2016 severely limited military
anti-Semitic or otherwise offensive and that ting the Twin Towers. Trump captioned his Commander Europe, has met only twice with cooperation with Russia.
he wished no “ill will” upon the first-term tweet with: “WE WILL NEVER FORGET!” Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the The law prohibits “military-to-military
lawmaker. Critics accuse Omar of being flippant in Russian general staff, but has spoken to him cooperation” until the secretary of defense
Pelosi issued a statement while traveling describing the perpetrators of the attacks by phone a number of other times. certifies that Russia “has ceased its occupa-
in London saying she had spoken with con- that killed nearly 3,000 people. “I personally think communication is a tion of Ukrainian territory.”
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Business brief
China, Japan tout
Apartment rents climbing, and poised to go higher
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘recovered’ ties amid global uncertainty
BEIJING — China and Japan have the opportunity to It’s a great time to be a landlord in America, not so much
“take charge of the economic field” during a time of world- if you’re a renter.
wide uncertainty, Japan’s foreign minister said Sunday, as Apartment rents are continuing to rise this year, fueled by
trade pressures from the United States have prompted both higher demand from millennials looking for a place of their
countries to seek alternative markets. own, strong job growth and rising wages.
Foreign Minister Taro Kono met with his Chinese coun- The U.S. median rent climbed 3.4% in March from a year
terpart, Wang Yi, in Beijing to discuss youth exchanges and earlier to $1,535, according to data from online rental hous-
economic relations between the two countries, whose ties ing portal HotPads.
“completely recovered” last year, according to Kono. While apartment construction surged in the years after the
The relationship was turbulent in previous years due to an housing bust, it hasn’t kept up with demand, giving land-
unresolved dispute over islands in the East China Sea. High- lords the upper hand. Years of rising home prices, mean-
level exchanges were frozen in 2012 after Japan national- while, have made it more difficult for many would-be home-
ized the small group of remote islands claimed by Beijing. buyers to save up for a down payment.
The act set off violent protests in China and sent Japanese “Even though mortgage rates are sliding a little bit and are
investment and tourism into a nose dive. lower than the historical average, you still have a huge
Trade and investment have since rebounded, and compa- amount of people who are not able to afford homes right
nies from the two nations are considering joint projects in now,” said Joshua Clark, an economist at HotPads. “That’s
third countries such as Thailand. keeping people renting and that’s going to keep people
competing against each other for the same units.”
The national median rent has risen annually since at least VISUAL HUNT
On the move December 2012, the earliest data available from HotPads. Apartment rents are expected to rise over the year.
That trend has developed against the backdrop of a steady site end of the scale, the median rent in Houston rose just
Burlingame-based lawyers, Ni al l Mc Cart h y an d increase in rental households and a sharp decline in the 1.3% in March to $1,585. New York’s median rent also rose
Jus t i n B e rg e r received the 2019 California Lawyer homeownership rate for much of the last two decades. slightly, increasing 1.5% to $2,380.
Attorney of the Year Award from the Los Angeles and San The number of renter-occupied U.S. housing units climbed “A year ago, the country was experiencing slowing rental
Francisco Daily Journal. from a low of around 32.9 million in 2004 to a high of markets and tighter for-sale markets,” Clark said. “Today,
McCarthy and Berger were honored with the CLAY Award about 44.08 million in 2016. It’s been mostly flat ever most of the country is experiencing the opposite.”
for securing a $102 million settlement with oil company since, reaching around 43.11 million at the end of last year, Steady job growth and demographic trends, namely more
BP, days before a month-long trial in the whistleblower according to Census data. of the younger millennials coming of age and seeking to
case was set to begin. Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP are At the same time, the nation’s homeownership rate has move out on their own, are expected to continue to drive
trial lawyers experienced in state and federal false claims tumbled from a high of 69% in 2004. It bottomed out at more demand for rental housing, pushing rents higher.
matters, antitrust law, securities actions, employment law, 63.4% in 2016 and has since crept higher, reaching 64.4% “What I’m confident about right now is that over the next
consumer class actions, and personal injury cases, among last year. few months we’re going to see rents continue to rise,” Clark
other practice areas. HotPads’ March report shows rents are rising in all of the said. “The fact that we have been accelerating in these win-
nation’s top 50 most populous metropolitan areas. ter months a little bit, that’s a really strong signal that
Phoenix notched the biggest gain, with its median rent we’re going to have higher rent appreciation this year than
vaulting 6.7% from a year earlier to $1,520. On the oppo- last year.”
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Brooks Taner swam his final meet in his home pool Saturday
at the West Catholic Athletic League championships.
Woods wins first Masters in 11 years being moved up by two weeks on the spring schedule, the meet
fell three weeks prior to the CCS championships, scheduled
for May 3-4 in Santa Clara. In past seasons, the WCAL meet
By Doug Ferguson another round of golf. He had a fourth back surgery has been held the weekend previous to the CCS meet.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with hopes of simply playing with his two children, “Traditionally, WCALs is right before CCS and at that
not chasing Jack Nicklaus in history. point I’m usually a little bit into my taper,” Taner said. “And
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods blazing to victory in And now it’s all pieced back together — his life, his usually my times are a little bit faster than what I’m doing
his Sunday red at the Masters, a scene once so familiar, back, even golf. now. But now, because the WCALs are more in the middle of
was never more stunning. A fallen hero, a crippled star, Woods is a Masters my training, my times are not quite as fast. … So, where I’m
It was only two years ago at Augusta National that champion again. at now in my training, those times are pretty good.”
Woods needed a nerve block just to hobble upstairs to
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Mayor Karyl Matsumoto called for the
policy discussion, and said such a regula-
tion would be in sync with a previous ban
another defining human characteristic (like
the belief that food equals love) less than
20 percent of owners admit to fat pets.
According to pet health insurers who
species, human or otherwise. Except for
those relatively rare instances where
weight-gain is related to some underlying
illness, prevention is best but if the fat
on allowing food to be distributed to cus- have an obvious financial stake in this, ship has already set sail then reduce calo-
tomers in Styrofoam containers. the growing epidemic of pet obesity ries and increase activity. Less treats and
San Mateo and Redwood City have already “It’s a step in the right direction,” said increases annually, along with related more walking and play. Just as with peo-
adopted. Matsumoto, who also acknowledged similar claims for illness and injuries. To put a ple, a slow and steady approach is less
Following the raise for the nearly 200 city policies are under examination by county number to that, obesity-related pet health miserable and better likely to produce
workers to which the pay increase would officials and other cities across the state insurance claims topped $69 million in long-lasting results.
apply, officials requested an examination such as Malibu.
for the increase to be spread across South 2017 alone, a 24 percent increase over the
Under the direction from councilmem- last eight years. Bad enough, but when we Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
San Francisco’s private companies as well. bers, officials will draft a proposed ordi-
“I would like to see this expanded city- factor in that only 2 percent of pets are Humane Society & SPCA
nance banning use of straws and plastic
wide, to be honest,” said Nagales. “Other utensils in South San Francisco. And while
cities have done it, I don’t know why we most favored the initiative, Addiego said he
can’t follow through.” wanted more information before taking
Officials agreed before the increase is action.
implemented, more outreach should be con- “I don’t want to do it just to feel good,”
ducted, especially to prepare merchants for said Addiego. “I want it to make a differ-
the likelihood that the raise is expanded to ence.”
local businesses. To that end, he called for officials to return
“I support increasing this. I think we all before councilmembers with more details
do. Even if we go from $12 to $15, it about the alternatives to plastic straws and
helps,” said Nagales. “And I think my col- utensils, and the additional cost faced by
leagues agree it helps our city.” merchants to purchase those.
“It is my intent to join you on this,” he
Plastic straws and eating utensils told his colleagues. “But I just don’t want to
Furthermore, officials largely agreed a dictate it from this conference room
ban should be placed on plastic eating uten- tonight.”
sils and straws, as they seek to limit the The issue will return for further discussion
amount of waste generated by South San at a later meeting.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18 Given the region’s housing shortage, and one-bedroom units.
Play of the Hand. San Mateo Senior Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 Continued from page 1 San Mateo resident Jon New was glad to Neighbors of the Passage project
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
San Mateo. $135 for residents, $165 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors. see more housing proposed near train have previously voiced concerns about
for non-residents. The second For more information call 286-2585. still determining how publicly-avail-
course of the ACLB Bridge Series, and bus stops. With other transit-ori- increased traffic congestion and the
designed to help seniors advance V ir tual Reality Experience. able parking spaces can be included in ented and mixed-use projects being pro- loss of retail stores like Ross Dress for
their playing abilities. Registration Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de the plans. posed or taking shape nearby, New was Less in the neighborhood.
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information. Come to the library to use our The project is also about a block hopeful the neighborhood would Though no dates for a public hearing
Oculus Rift and experience virtual away from the proposed Passage proj- become more pedestrian-friendly, on the Hayward Park station project
Maturing Gracefully. Noon to 1 reality. This immersive experience
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda will allow you to play, explore and ect, a 961-unit, mixed-use development which he hoped would encourage resi- have been set, Brennan said the devel-
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Stephanie learn in a new way. Patrons can sign slated for the 14.5-acre Concar dents to become less dependent on cars. oper’s pre-application would be
Meyer, a healing touch practitioner, up by calling 591-8286 or
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Events Ross Dress for Less currently operate, I’ve seen a dramatic decrease in my car Commission, after which point a for-
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Basis of Sex. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. usage and I’m hopeful that future resi- mal application could be submitted. He
Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 to 12 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Passage project is currently under envi- dents will see less of a need for car trav- said neighborhood meetings to discuss
Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. This film Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ronmental review, residents may see a
is about the life of Justice Ruth Come practice speaking and listen- el,” he said. the project with residents are the next
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Citizens Environmental Council will Continued from page 1 currently pegged for San Mateo Daly City officials.
Science to Identify the host speakers explaining how cli- County supervisors. Though supervisors agreed to hold
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San Mateo Library, 55 W. Third Ave, insurance rates and quality of life. Supervisor Don Horsley was among off on a vote to support the bill until
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and responsibilities of the Coroner’s Holy Week at Congregational Fair and the Crossroads of the West
Church of B elmont. 7:30 p.m. to concern about San Francisco supervi- Horsley was joined by board Chair
Office as well as forensics and other gun show, among other large-scale
scientific fields with county 8:30 p.m. Congregational Church, sors having one more seat than San Carole Groom in voicing support for a
Assistant Coroner Emily Tauscher. 751 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. events.
Mateo supervisors, especially since composition in which San Mateo
Service on the darkest night of Holy But in the new legislation introduced
TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Week. For more information call the entire property lies within San County maintains two seats on the
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 593-4547. this year and approved by two Senate
Mateo County. authority, Daly City is assigned four
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community committees so far, Wiener is hoping to
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 “I don’t believe that San Francisco seats and the city and county of San
Learn basic drawing skills. 3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 put in place locally-controlled govern-
supervisors should be making deci- Francisco is represented by one per-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ing body for the venue to make it more
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ammunition sales. Though the bill has
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326-2025. las Pulgas, Belmont. Relax for some introduced a resolution in support of County Counsel John Beiers said he
cials and San Francisco supervisors, it
art and refreshments. Supplies will the bill, acknowledged Horsley’s con- was focused on making sure the con-
Smar tphone Training. 1 p.m. to 3 be provided but feel free to bring has also sparked concerns among
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members of the Cow Palace’s board and
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This class will discuss the Android. Wildfir es and Climate Change event coordinators who believe the
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Registration is required. Free. For Connections: Solutions for a bill signals the demolition of the
more information call 522-7490. Sustainable Future. 6 p.m. 8:30 property. Canepa noted the composi- Though Beiers said he believed it
p.m. College of San Mateo. College venue to make way for housing.
tion of the governance structure is cur- was the intent of the bill to ensure the
B ook Club. 6 p.m. South San Heights Conference Center, Building Currently governed by the 1-A
Francisco Main Library, 840 West 10, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd, San rently weighted in San Mateo County agencies involved are not liable for
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Mateo. For more information call District Agricultural Association with-
and Daly City’s favor and that the pro- the site’s debts, he said he would mon-
The book selection for April is 208-1549. in the California Department of Food
Homer’s Odyssey by Gwen Cooper. posed governance structure is aimed in itor the bill’s amendments to ensure
Free. For more information call 829- SATURDAY, APRIL 20 and Agriculture, the site would be
part at recognizing San Francisco there is language making it clear the
3860. Har vesting Rainwater and transferred to a district comprised of
Building a Rain Garden. 9 a.m. to owns acreage on the property. He agencies would not be held liable.
three Daly City officials, two officials
Memoir Class. 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. noon. Donnelly Avenue near emphasized the bill would give those Supervisor Warren Slocum also
Menlo Park Little House, 800 Middle Primrose Road. Learn how to har- from the city and county of San
Ave., Menlo Park. $10 for assistance vest rainwater in your garden. Visit living near the Cow Palace a chance to expressed concern about the growing
Francisco and two San Mateo County
offered writing life memoirs. For bawsca.org/classes to register. weigh in on its future. number of districts, joint powers
more information, call 326-0723. supervisors, according to the most
Going Zero Waste. 10 a.m. to 11:30 “It’s about local control, it’s about authorities and commissions in the
recent version of the bill.
Roadmap for Library Makerspace. a.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. the people who live in that area hav- region and asked Beiers if there is any
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 3rd Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to County Manager Mike Callagy said
ing their voice[s] heard,” he said. other way to structure the arrangement
Library Ave., Millbrae. Help design make realistic lifestyle changes and his office would be working with
what makerspace in the Millbrae reduce your footprint on the envi- Canepa said he planned to discuss that wouldn’t create a new district as is
Library could look like. Free. For ronment. Free, registration required. Wiener’s office to work through any
with San Francisco supervisors proposed in the bill. Beiers said he
more information call 697-7607. For more information call 522-7818. amendments to the bill and concerns
Shamann Walton and Ahsha Safai the would look into whether another
Community Poetry Night Cur iOdyssey Ear th Day county officials might have about it,
possibility of having one member rep- arrangement could be considered.
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or account as provided in Probate Code
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Crestmoor Canyon and the San Andreas faults runs adjacent While the project is unique, Smith took time to note there
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to the property, requiring the developer to hire geotechnical
experts to analyze the safety of building new homes.
A similar development on a lot divided by a fault line was
is no momentum currently pushing the development toward
the approval process required prior to construction.
“We don’t have any dates for meetings or when that will
approved in South San Francisco, where officials earlier be done,” said Smith.
this year allowed construction of 22 single-family homes at Regarding projects which could be moving toward the
accommodate two more cars. A total of 20 guest spaces are the corner of Westborough Boulevard and Oakmont Drive. approval process more rapidly though, Smith noted the
spread across the development as well. For the San Bruno development, Smith noted a segment Mills Plaza development may be heading before officials
Near to the property identified for development is the of the property is zoned for more dense construction but later this summer.
Crestmoor neighborhood, site of the 2010 Pacific Gas and regulations cannot be further amended per the city’s general Applicant Signature Development Company has
Electric gas line explosion and fire which killed eight and plan. expressed interest in building a vast residential develop-
injured dozens more. Work to rebuild the infrastructure in A city ordinance limits land use densities according to a ment offering 400 new apartments and 45,000 square feet of
the area is still underway, though many fixes have been ballot initiative which regulates building heights in the retail space spread across roughly 4.5 acres of property near
completed over the years. area to three stories, unless a change is approved by a City Hall at the corner of El Camino Real and San Bruno
Also neighboring the site is open space preserved in majority of voters. Avenue.
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