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ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />

PERMIT NO. 94<br />

THE<br />

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VOL. 27, NO. 13 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

DIGGING IN<br />

Swifty swines, <strong>The</strong> Beach Boys and a pie-eating contest signal the opening of the San Diego County Fair. Above: 6-year-old<br />

San Diego resident Ruby Marquez tied for 2nd place in the Coco’s Pie Eating Contest. <strong>The</strong> fair this year features the theme<br />

“Game On,” highlighting classic video games to TV shows. This year’s opening weekend saw 91,174 people attend, a 3 percent<br />

increase from last year. See more photos on page B8. Photo by Daniel Knighton<br />

RDO streetlight repair plans still pending<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE —<br />

Decorative streetlights<br />

installed in the Rancho del<br />

Oro neighborhood in the<br />

1980s need to be replaced.<br />

About one-third of the 640<br />

streetlights have been<br />

removed by the city because<br />

they have fallen down or<br />

deteriorated.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city and the Villages<br />

THE BIG READ<br />

If a cook needs a restaurant<br />

— a writer needs a bookstore.<br />

So says Sean<br />

Christopher, a budding<br />

author, who began his own<br />

unique bookstore where<br />

passersby can take any book<br />

they find. B1<br />

of Rancho del Oro<br />

Association have differing<br />

views on whether homeowners<br />

or the city are responsible<br />

to pay for the replacement of<br />

the streetlights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> HOA filed a lawsuit<br />

against the city, charging the<br />

city with the obligation to<br />

replace the lights. <strong>The</strong> lawsuit<br />

was dismissed and it was<br />

determined that the city was<br />

not responsible to provide<br />

additional maintenance for<br />

the streetlights beyond the<br />

standard it maintains over<br />

other city lights, namely providing<br />

electricity and light<br />

bulbs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city is moving forward<br />

with actions to allow<br />

Rancho del Oro homeowners<br />

to vote on a lighting assessment<br />

district to fund the<br />

Two Sections,<br />

52 pages<br />

Arts & Entertainment . A<strong>14</strong><br />

Food & Wine . . . . . . . . A12<br />

Legals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A24<br />

Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4<br />

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A16<br />

installation and maintenance<br />

of its neighborhood streetlights.<br />

Although the lawsuit<br />

against the city is already dismissed,<br />

Attorney Carrie M.<br />

Timko, who represented association<br />

members in their lawsuit,<br />

said she stands by the<br />

belief that the lights are on<br />

TURN TO STREETLIGHTS ON A21<br />

HOW TO<br />

REACH US<br />

(760) 436-9737<br />

Calendar:<br />

calendar@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

Community <strong>News</strong>:<br />

community@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

Letters to the Editor:<br />

letters@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

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Southern California Edison announced that the San Onofre Nuclear<br />

Generating Station would be shut down permanently. <strong>The</strong> plant hasn’t<br />

produced power since problems with the generator tubes were discovered<br />

in January 2012. Photo courtesy of Southern California Edison<br />

SONGS shut<br />

down. Now what?<br />

SDG&E says<br />

loss of plant<br />

should not lead<br />

to blackouts<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

COAST CITIES —<br />

Opposition to the San Onofre<br />

Nuclear Generating Station<br />

shifted into high gear in 2011<br />

after an earthquake-generated<br />

tsunami caused a meltdown<br />

at Japan’s Fukushima<br />

Daiichi plant.<br />

Efforts by local environmentalists<br />

to shut down<br />

SONGS intensified less than a<br />

year later when vibrations in<br />

steam generator tubes resulted<br />

in a small radioactive leak.<br />

Majority plant owner<br />

Southern California Edison<br />

announced <strong>June</strong> 7 that<br />

SONGS would be permanently<br />

shut down.<br />

But with every bit of<br />

radioactive waste produced<br />

YES = gives residents control over increased<br />

density, building heights<br />

YES = allows residents to improve their<br />

property<br />

by the plant since 1983 stored<br />

on the site, is the area any<br />

safer should a natural or manmade<br />

disaster hit?<br />

“U.S. nuclear plants are<br />

among the most secure, safe<br />

facilities in the world,” SCE<br />

spokeswoman Maureen<br />

Brown said. “That was true<br />

last Friday (when the<br />

announcement was made)<br />

and it’s true today.”<br />

Even though the plant<br />

will no longer produce energy,<br />

“strict regulatory oversight<br />

continues and that<br />

includes spent fuel storage,”<br />

Brown said. “<strong>The</strong>re are very<br />

specific federal regulations<br />

that must be complied with to<br />

ensure facilities are secure.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> white containment<br />

domes along Interstate 5 will<br />

be in place indefinitely as<br />

decommissioning the plant<br />

will be a decades-long<br />

process.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spent fuel rods must<br />

be cooled in a containment<br />

pool for at least five years.<br />

NO = developers and outside building industry<br />

money have control<br />

NO = supersized construction and traffic<br />

gridlock<br />

TURN TO SONGS ON A21<br />

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A2 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Fresh water expected to flow from plant by late 2015<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

CARLSBAD — As far as<br />

the complexities of building<br />

the largest desalination plant<br />

in the Americas go, Peter<br />

MacLaggan, vice president of<br />

Poseidon Water said it was<br />

hard to say where the most<br />

critical element of the project<br />

was.<br />

Over the last several<br />

months crews have been working<br />

to demolish tanks that<br />

were on the Carlsbad site<br />

where the 5.5-acre plant will<br />

go. A demolition job that was<br />

made all the more complex<br />

due to the environmentally<br />

hazardous materials that had<br />

to be handled, managed and<br />

moved off site to an appropriate<br />

disposal landfill,<br />

MacLaggan said.<br />

On July 6, a crew of 45<br />

craft construction workers<br />

began pouring concrete that<br />

will serve as the foundation<br />

for parts of the plant.<br />

Once that’s done,<br />

MacLaggan explained, structures<br />

will be set in place and<br />

the plant’s technologies will<br />

be installed.<br />

On the site will be a large<br />

pump station that will pump<br />

the water through two massive<br />

pipes that will go<br />

between the plant and the<br />

pump station, which,<br />

MacLaggan said, will be made<br />

complex by having to go<br />

underneath the heart of the<br />

nearby power plant.<br />

Entering into a 30-year<br />

Crews began work last month to demolish tanks on the site where the new desalination plant will go. Earlier this month construction workers started<br />

pouring concrete for parts of the plant’s foundation. Photo courtesy of Poseidon Water<br />

agreement with the San Diego<br />

County Water Authority, the<br />

Carlsbad Desalination<br />

Project, as it has come to be<br />

known, represents 8 percent<br />

of the total water demand for<br />

the county, said Carlos Riva,<br />

CEO, Poseidon Water.<br />

“Very importantly it’s<br />

also local, so it’s not imported<br />

from long distances,” Silva<br />

said. “It’s…water coming from<br />

the Pacific Ocean, so to the<br />

extent there are uncertainties<br />

about climate change and<br />

drought…this will not be<br />

affected by those factors.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> project, 15 years in<br />

the making, will produce 50<br />

million gallons of fresh water<br />

per day, and they’re expecting<br />

fresh water production before<br />

the end of 2015, he said.<br />

MacLaggan said the contract<br />

completion date for the<br />

plant is Nov. 26, 2015.<br />

“We have a goal of getting<br />

done earlier,” he said,<br />

adding that it was too early to<br />

confirm whether they’re on<br />

track to get done earlier. “But<br />

we might be able to shave a<br />

few weeks off of that schedule<br />

if all goes well,” he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plant is to be fully<br />

operational by the November<br />

Family Home Agency<br />

date, which includes the completion<br />

of water testing phases.<br />

For Carlsbad, Mayor Matt<br />

Hall said they are planning on<br />

how to bring the purchased<br />

water to the city’s life sciences<br />

companies so they have the<br />

best water possible and to<br />

help grow those businesses.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new facility, he<br />

added, will help to create<br />

thousands of jobs in North<br />

County.<br />

Earlier this year, work<br />

began on a 10 mile-long<br />

pipeline that will carry water<br />

from the Carlsbad plant to the<br />

water authority’s second<br />

aqueduct in San Marcos.<br />

MacLaggan said 1,500<br />

feet of pipeline has already<br />

been laid, starting in San<br />

Marcos. That part of the<br />

pipeline will continue working<br />

west toward the direction<br />

of the plant.<br />

On <strong>June</strong> 17, crews will<br />

begin work on the westerly<br />

reach of the pipeline and start<br />

heading east from the desalination<br />

plant.Work is expected<br />

to begin in Carlsbad at that<br />

time at Cannon Road and<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Prop A election triggers debate over land use<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — Pam<br />

Slater-Price, the mayor of<br />

Encinitas in 1990 and former<br />

county supervisor, noted that<br />

land use has consistently<br />

been a hot topic in the city.<br />

With a <strong>June</strong> 18 special<br />

election on Prop A, the issue<br />

is once again at the center of<br />

a citywide debate.<br />

Last summer, residents<br />

began gathering signatures<br />

for the “Right-to-Vote” initiative,<br />

now known as<br />

Proposition A. By January, the<br />

initiative qualified for a special<br />

election, sparking a backand-forth<br />

debate about how<br />

the city should grow.<br />

Proponents maintain<br />

Prop A would protect community<br />

character by putting zoning<br />

decisions in the hands of<br />

residents.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council has<br />

stated they believe in the spirit<br />

of the initiative. But they<br />

oppose Prop A on the grounds<br />

that it makes development in<br />

some parts of the city needlessly<br />

difficult and opens<br />

Encinitas up to legal challenges.<br />

Slater-Price said Prop A<br />

would continue a tradition of<br />

self-determination in<br />

Encinitas. Because of concerns<br />

with overdevelopment,<br />

residents voted in 1986 to<br />

break away from the county<br />

and make Encinitas its own<br />

city.<br />

“I’ve always believed<br />

that people who live here<br />

know what’s best for<br />

Encinitas,” Slater-Price said.<br />

“Not developers, the region or<br />

Prop A is headed for a special election <strong>June</strong> 18. <strong>The</strong> land-use<br />

initiative reignited a debate over how Encinitas should grow.<br />

Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

the state.”<br />

In most cases, Encinitas<br />

voters already have the power<br />

to vote on increases in density,<br />

as well as changes in zoning.<br />

Prop A eliminates the<br />

City Council’s ability to “upzone”<br />

beyond height and density<br />

limits with a four-out-offive<br />

councilmember vote. <strong>The</strong><br />

“four-fifths” exception was<br />

passed in 1991 to give council<br />

more flexibility with zoning<br />

— a decision Slater-Price<br />

called “a mistake.”<br />

Councilmembers agree<br />

that the four-fifths exception<br />

could lead to development<br />

that doesn’t sit well with the<br />

community. So they unanimously<br />

eliminated it with a<br />

resolution last month.<br />

Prop A supporters counter<br />

that because it’s a resolution,<br />

a future council could<br />

reverse the action.<br />

In response, City Council<br />

intends to put the resolution<br />

to a public vote in 20<strong>14</strong>.And if<br />

passed, future councils couldn’t<br />

undo it.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council has yet<br />

to release the language.<br />

Consequently, Slater-<br />

Price said there’s no guarantee<br />

they’ll submit a ballot that<br />

eliminates the four-fifths<br />

exception and that doesn’t<br />

contain any other zoning loopholes.<br />

Yet Councilman Tony<br />

Kranz said he’s committed to<br />

an initiative on the 20<strong>14</strong> ballot<br />

that reaffirms the public’s<br />

right to vote — sans any loopholes.<br />

“We got rid of that exception<br />

and we want to lock it in<br />

with a public vote,” Kranz<br />

said.<br />

Kranz signed Prop A this<br />

past fall, but later came out<br />

against after it was brought to<br />

his attention that “specific<br />

plans” within the city would<br />

be impacted.<br />

Most of the city has a<br />

maximum height limit of 30<br />

feet. Yet a handful of specific<br />

plans throughout the city<br />

allow a small number of<br />

mixed-use projects, as well as<br />

some commercial buildings to<br />

be taller than 30 feet. For<br />

instance, the mixed-use<br />

Pacific Station development<br />

was built according to guidelines<br />

in the downtown<br />

Encinitas specific plan. Thus,<br />

it wasn’t subject to a public<br />

vote, though residents<br />

weighed in on the project during<br />

city council meetings.<br />

As another example, the<br />

Encinitas Town Ranch Center<br />

permits some buildings up to<br />

40 feet.<br />

If Prop A passes, existing<br />

buildings in the specific plans<br />

would remain intact. But proposed<br />

buildings higher than<br />

30 feet within them would go<br />

to a public vote. Proponents<br />

of the initiative argue that<br />

some of the specific plans are<br />

flawed, because they were<br />

passed with the four-fifths<br />

exception.<br />

However, Kranz said the<br />

specific plans revitalized businesses<br />

across the city. And<br />

they take community character<br />

into account.<br />

“I’m not sure why Prop A<br />

addresses specific plans,”<br />

Kranz said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re largely<br />

popular with residents.<br />

“Prop A overcomplicates<br />

matters,” Kranz added.<br />

As an example, he said<br />

an area near C Street and 2nd<br />

Street in downtown is zoned<br />

greater than 30 feet for visi-<br />

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DEL MAR — Council<br />

members finally received a<br />

progress report with financial<br />

details on the Tourism<br />

Business Improvement<br />

District formed nearly three<br />

years ago to increase occupancy<br />

in the city’s six hotels.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district is required to<br />

provide City Council with an<br />

annual update. A presentation<br />

was given March 4 by the<br />

owner of a company hired to<br />

help with the marketing<br />

efforts but council members<br />

were frustrated by the lack of<br />

financial information.<br />

Those details were provided<br />

<strong>June</strong> 3 by John<br />

Lambeth of Civitas Advisors,<br />

who helped develop the Del<br />

Mar program, and Mike<br />

Slosser, general manager of<br />

L’Auberge Del Mar and chairman<br />

of Visit Del Mar, the nonprofit<br />

organization created by<br />

the district to manage the<br />

assessments.<br />

Slosser was sick in March<br />

and unable to attend that<br />

meeting to give a presentation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district is funded by<br />

a 1 percent fee paid by hotel<br />

guests since October 2010.<br />

Nearly $375,000 has been collected<br />

so far but less than half<br />

has been spent, Lambeth<br />

said.<br />

After repaying the startup<br />

costs, about $205,000 was<br />

rolled over into this year’s<br />

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Nearly $30,000 will go<br />

toward downtown improvements<br />

such as pathway lighting<br />

between Hotel Indigo and<br />

downtown, holiday lighting<br />

and entry signs into the city.<br />

<strong>The</strong> remaining $175,000<br />

is slated for marketing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> majority of the<br />

money collected — 74 percent<br />

— is budgeted for a promotional<br />

campaign. Another 10<br />

percent each goes to commercial<br />

zone improvements and<br />

the Del Mar Village<br />

Association downtown program.<br />

Only 5 percent is allocated<br />

for administrative costs<br />

and the city receives 1 percent<br />

to cover any costs<br />

incurred for processing the<br />

money,which is collected with<br />

the transient occupancy tax.<br />

By comparison, the<br />

Carlsbad and Carlsbad Golf<br />

district budgets total more<br />

than $1 million and Coronado<br />

and Oceanside have budgets<br />

of $517,000 and $472,000,<br />

respectively.<br />

Del Mar’s is enough to<br />

make a difference but it’s on<br />

the small side, Lambeth said.<br />

Slosser also noted collections<br />

were impacted because<br />

some of the hotels have<br />

undergone renovations since<br />

the district was formed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> assessment applies<br />

to hotel stays 30 days or shorter.<br />

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OPINION&EDITORIAL<br />

Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial do not<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A4 necessarily reflect the views of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Jim Kydd<br />

When I was a college sophomore<br />

I was talked into running for<br />

class president.<br />

I had a campaign manager,<br />

had debates in the auditorium,<br />

handed out flyers, put up signs,<br />

etc.<br />

A Vietnam vet beat me out.<br />

He dropped out of school a month<br />

later.<br />

<strong>The</strong> day after the election, I<br />

was alone in the large snack bar<br />

area on the first floor of the dorm<br />

taking down a rather large 50-foot<br />

long sign. It took awhile.<br />

As the snack bar started filling<br />

up a lot of people approached<br />

me saying things like, “How could<br />

you possibly lose?” and “You were<br />

a shoe-in. Everybody knew you<br />

were going to win.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>n they all said something<br />

By Celia Kiewit<br />

Fluoride is coming<br />

soon to a tap near you!<br />

Olivenhain and parts of<br />

Encinitas will be fluoridated<br />

July 1. It’s state law. It’s<br />

good for you! What if we<br />

don’t want it? What if<br />

they’re wrong? It’s my<br />

understanding that San<br />

Diego voted this down<br />

twice, to no avail. What is<br />

the truth about fluoride?<br />

Sounds a lot like the battle<br />

we’re fighting over local<br />

development.<br />

Is fluoride a vitamin or<br />

essential mineral?<br />

Absolutely not. It is already<br />

present in the ground water,<br />

as are many other unwelcome<br />

substances, like<br />

arsenic and lead. Do we<br />

want to ingest more stuff<br />

like that? Absolutely not.<br />

Fluoride interferes with the<br />

absorption of calcium. <strong>The</strong><br />

San Dieguito Water District<br />

website states that fluoride<br />

is “discharge from fertilizer<br />

and aluminum mining.”<br />

Gee, sounds like toxic waste<br />

to me. Does it improve your<br />

quality of life? Absolutely<br />

not.<br />

Pete Wilson signed AB<br />

733 into law in 1995 allowing<br />

this to be implemented<br />

into all areas of the state “as<br />

funding becomes available.”<br />

Sounds like a good<br />

thing, but it is a violation of<br />

the Safe Drinking Water<br />

Act. This is about politicians<br />

doing what they do — caving<br />

to the lobbyists with lots<br />

of power and fists full of<br />

money. Who’s calling the<br />

shots? Where does the<br />

funding come from?<br />

EDITORIALS<br />

Don’t forget to vote<br />

to the effect that if they knew I<br />

could lose, they would have voted.<br />

Even my campaign manager<br />

didn’t vote. How bad is that?<br />

So the moral is: Don’t assume<br />

anything. Get out and vote!<br />

In the case of this election, I<br />

would like you to vote YES on<br />

Prop A.<br />

It is almost, if not factually,<br />

impossible for the average voter to<br />

completely analyze the issues<br />

involved with Prop A without taking<br />

a ton of time and doing a lot of<br />

boring reading. Those opposing<br />

the initiative are using confusion<br />

and lies to further their cause.<br />

Please keep these facts in<br />

mind when you vote:<br />

(1) Prop A was co-authored by<br />

a former Encinitas city planner<br />

and a land use attorney. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

people have absolutely nothing<br />

Apparently there isn’t<br />

enough to pay for it, which<br />

means the cost of water<br />

goes up. Is coastal North<br />

County going to be next?<br />

Why doesn’t Rancho Santa<br />

Fe get a dose? Check out<br />

the world’s largest chemical<br />

distribution company,<br />

Brenntag. Is this another<br />

conspiracy theory?<br />

Absolutely not.<br />

Oh, who cares? We<br />

never drink tap water anyway.<br />

If you don’t have a filter<br />

on your home or faucet,<br />

and if you don’t buy plasticized<br />

water by the gazillion<br />

little bottles adding up to<br />

mega-gallons per year<br />

(more than three times the<br />

price of gasoline, by the<br />

way), you must be poor, stupid,<br />

and definitely uncool.<br />

How many times must we<br />

financially to gain by its passage.<br />

(2) Other towns like<br />

Escondido have similar initiatives<br />

and have had absolutely no problems.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> money being spent to<br />

defeat Prop A (and there is a lot of<br />

it) comes almost entirely from<br />

developer interests. Give me a<br />

break — $8,250 from the Chicagobased<br />

National Association of<br />

Realtors. Do you think these people<br />

care about the quality of life in<br />

our town?<br />

I am a 28-year Encinitas resident<br />

with nothing to gain except<br />

helping to save our town from<br />

forces that threaten our community<br />

character.<br />

Please join me and vote YES<br />

on Prop A.<br />

Flouride is coming to a tap near you<br />

Jim Kydd, Publisher<br />

get screwed paying for<br />

water, while water wars are<br />

on the horizon? Fact: fluoride<br />

isn’t readily removed<br />

regardless of expensive filtration<br />

systems. No one is<br />

immune. It is also absorbed<br />

through the skin in bathing.<br />

Let’s just allow the<br />

municipal water supply to<br />

deteriorate into a sewer.<br />

That’s what so-called developing<br />

countries do. Let<br />

them drink Coke, or die<br />

from polluted water. In an<br />

advanced democracy like<br />

ours, aren’t we responsible<br />

to protect the environment<br />

and defend the rights of all<br />

citizens? Is the solution to<br />

pollution dilution?<br />

It’s not just about teeth.<br />

What if a mother, rich or<br />

poor, decides she doesn’t<br />

want her children exposed<br />

to this toxic substance?<br />

How does mom control<br />

the dosage to her young<br />

child’s vulnerable<br />

developing body? I<br />

defy any dentist, doctor,<br />

or public health<br />

official to tell me that<br />

this stuff is safe when<br />

TURN TO FLOURIDE ON A27<br />

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER JIM KYDD<br />

MANAGING EDITOR TONY CAGALA<br />

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER CHRIS KYDD<br />

ACCOUNTING BECKY ROLAND<br />

COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR JEAN GILLETTE<br />

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RACHEL STINE<br />

PRODUCTION EDITOR CHUCK STEINMAN<br />

GRAPHIC ARTIST PHYLLIS MITCHELL<br />

ADVERTISING SALES KRISTA LAFFERTY<br />

RYAN SOLARSH<br />

DEANNA STRICKLAND<br />

CLASSIFIEDS SALES SHERYL DENT<br />

CIRCULATION MANAGER BRET WISE<br />

Inside<br />

Oceanside<br />

Sometimes they listen<br />

By Ken Leighton<br />

Some citizens talk too<br />

much at city council meetings.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y somehow are authorities<br />

on everything.<br />

Others don’t speak at all.<br />

That’s too bad. I am here to<br />

report that sometimes your<br />

elected leaders will actually<br />

listen to what you have to say.<br />

And, dadgum, they may even<br />

change their mind.<br />

On March 5 the Oceanside<br />

City Council was considering<br />

whether it should direct staff<br />

to create an ordinance that<br />

would allow the city to start<br />

lending money to upstart businesses.<br />

It was aimed at getting<br />

new businesses to fill up empty<br />

downtown storefronts.<br />

If the council voted to proceed,<br />

a city employee would<br />

spend staff time researching<br />

how the city would launch this<br />

program, which called for<br />

$500,000 a year to be pulled<br />

out of the general fund annually<br />

so that about 10 to 15 low<br />

interest loans ($25,000 to<br />

$50,000) would be awarded.<br />

But just one week earlier<br />

the council had identified<br />

pressing capital improvement<br />

needs like upgrading grungy<br />

Clarification:<br />

<strong>The</strong> article, “City states<br />

construction isn’t impacting<br />

flow of Rossini Creek” in the<br />

<strong>June</strong> 7 edition incorrectly stated<br />

the date of a meeting when<br />

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beach bathrooms.<br />

In previous meetings<br />

Councilman Jerome Kern said<br />

the city should not be in the<br />

TV business; the process of<br />

handing out big block grants to<br />

KOCT were ended. Nor, he<br />

said, should the city be in the<br />

mobile home park business.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city has spun off its only<br />

city-owned park.<br />

But now the city was considering<br />

becoming a bank?<br />

Gee, Mr. Kern, that’s a strain of<br />

Republicanism I’m not aware<br />

of. Sounds more like Hugo<br />

Chavez than Ronald Reagan to<br />

me.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no doubt that if<br />

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that people who couldn’t get<br />

business loans otherwise<br />

would be lining up around the<br />

block for these big checks from<br />

the city.<br />

But how would Oceanside<br />

decide whether we get a new<br />

cafe or a new gift shop?<br />

And how would the city<br />

decide which folks get this<br />

civic bequeathed-booty and<br />

which don’t?<br />

I implored the city to<br />

instead focus on its obvious<br />

TURN TO OCEANSIDE ON A27<br />

the Encinitas Parks and<br />

Recreation department will<br />

address the matter. <strong>The</strong> meeting<br />

will take place <strong>June</strong> 17 at 6<br />

p.m. at City Hall, not <strong>June</strong> 18 as<br />

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OPINION&EDITORIAL<br />

Who will be the<br />

shepherd of our city?<br />

By Ian Thompson<br />

At this point all the arguments<br />

surrounding prop A have<br />

been laid bare with the real,<br />

unreal and just plain fantastic<br />

rationale laid out for you to<br />

believe or not. Just in case you<br />

need a refresh let’s divide up<br />

the soup and take a look at<br />

some of this information and<br />

the dynamics that are at work.<br />

On the pro “YES on A”<br />

side we have a group of educated,<br />

informed and concerned<br />

residents who are looking out<br />

Take responsibility<br />

In <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong> article,<br />

“Contributions rolling in for<br />

Prop A,” (<strong>June</strong> 7), Christie<br />

Guerin says Prop A has “drawbacks.”<br />

I beg to differ.<br />

Prop A allows citizens to<br />

vote yes or no on high density<br />

projects, maintaining a greater<br />

measure of control over excessive<br />

changes to their own<br />

neighborhoods. Why not?<br />

As a member of the board<br />

of North County Advocates (I<br />

live in Leucadia), I voted to<br />

spend some of NCA’s money on<br />

Prop A and have contributed<br />

some to its passage myself.<br />

<strong>The</strong> people supporting<br />

Prop A have a proud record.<br />

In Encinitas, we brought<br />

you Cottonwood Creek Park,<br />

Moonlight Creek Park,<br />

Indianhead Canyon, and the<br />

Hall property park. One of our<br />

special friends followed the<br />

landscaping on Leucadia<br />

Boulevard to Highway 101,<br />

pressuring for its beauty. Like<br />

it?<br />

In Carlsbad, the City<br />

Council had to form their<br />

Facilities Management Plan<br />

(FMP) and put it on the ballot<br />

in order to defeat the citizen’s<br />

initiative (much like Prop A)<br />

controlling growth. <strong>The</strong> FMP<br />

requires developers to pay for<br />

the city services their developments<br />

require — like new<br />

roads, park space, more police<br />

and firemen, and expanded<br />

library space. Otherwise, all<br />

residents would pay to accommodate<br />

the developer’s development<br />

bringing more traffic<br />

and more neighbors.<br />

Our people also kept the<br />

developer from blowing up the<br />

waterfall in the canyon off<br />

Cadensia.<br />

City Planners are paid out<br />

for their own interests,interests<br />

that typically align with those<br />

of the majority of people who<br />

live here, in this case preserving<br />

the city’s character and<br />

quality of life.<br />

On the “No on A” side we<br />

have the city council and the<br />

development community. In<br />

the case of the developers, they<br />

are also looking out for their<br />

own interests, interests that are<br />

typically financially based, in<br />

TURN TO SHEPHERD ON A26<br />

Prop A — A heavy<br />

price to pay!<br />

By Doug Long<br />

Many of us voting No on<br />

Proposition A believe parts of<br />

the initiative were written with<br />

good intentions. However, the<br />

flaws contained within the<br />

proposition would invite many<br />

negative consequences for<br />

Encinitas.<br />

Proposition A was poorly<br />

constructed—it was written<br />

behind closed doors, without<br />

public input, hearings, or environmental<br />

and legal review. A<br />

process any other new law<br />

would have to undergo.<br />

An independent, third<br />

party report, prepared for the<br />

city by one of the top law firms<br />

in the state, pointed out many<br />

flaws and potential issues that<br />

a public process would likely<br />

have revealed and corrected.<br />

Among the most notable<br />

risks to Encinitas taxpayers is<br />

that Proposition A would put<br />

TURN TO HEAVY PRICE ON A26<br />

of developer fees. <strong>The</strong> more<br />

they build and the denser it is,<br />

the higher their six figure<br />

wages and pension plans.<br />

Wake up. Learn to love democracy<br />

and take responsibility for<br />

your city.<br />

Very truly yours,<br />

Dolores Welty,<br />

Leucadia<br />

A repetitive barrage of<br />

lies Opponents of Prop A are<br />

losing ground and are running<br />

scared. <strong>The</strong>y are resorting to<br />

established tactics of clinically<br />

certified Sociopath liars by<br />

misrepresenting the truth and<br />

scaring you into believing<br />

these lies. Sociopath liars are<br />

doing exactly what they accuse<br />

others of doing. <strong>The</strong>y project<br />

the consequences of their<br />

actions onto others.<br />

This is evident in the<br />

opponents’ latest mailers.<strong>The</strong>y<br />

claim terrible things “could”<br />

happen if the citizens of<br />

Encinitas approve Prop A and<br />

gain control over inappropriate<br />

development. <strong>The</strong> exact<br />

opposite is true under Prop A.<br />

But those terrible things would<br />

actually result if the building<br />

industry continues its firm grip<br />

on our city officials.<br />

Contrary to former<br />

Planning Commissioner<br />

Jacobson, Prop A will give residents<br />

a stronger voice over<br />

their community.<br />

Contrary to Plumber<br />

Doug Long, Prop A will protect<br />

height limits as they are now.<br />

Contrary to Councilman<br />

Mark Muir, Prop A will not cost<br />

taxpayers millions of dollars.<br />

Costs of elections are paid by<br />

the developer, not the taxpayer.<br />

Contrary to former Mayor<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Rick Shea, Prop A will not<br />

decrease residents’ property<br />

values.<br />

Contrary to Deputy<br />

Mayor Shaffer, Prop A will not<br />

cause more high-density development.<br />

Contrary to<br />

Councilmember Gaspar, Prop<br />

A will preserve homeowners’<br />

rights to improve or restore<br />

their homes.<br />

Contrary to Opponents,<br />

Encinitas residents do not<br />

presently have the right to vote<br />

on height increases.<br />

Contrary to Mayor Barth,<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is no basis for the claim<br />

that the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission<br />

will need to certify or delay the<br />

effective date of Proposition<br />

A... I cannot recall a single case<br />

where a Proposition was ever<br />

brought to the Commission for<br />

review.” — Sara Wan, former<br />

Chair, California <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission.<br />

Statements used by Prop<br />

A opponents in their deceptive<br />

fliers, mailers, and phone-calls<br />

are out of-context quotes from<br />

a biased pro-development<br />

study. This Rutan and Tucker<br />

analysis was ordered by prodevelopment<br />

City Manager<br />

Vina without prior Council<br />

approval and is full of deceptions,<br />

misrepresentations and<br />

outright lies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> profiteering land<br />

barons and developers, who do<br />

not care about your community<br />

character, have thus far contributed<br />

over $60,000 to perpetuate<br />

these lies about Prop<br />

A, even after they have been<br />

proven wrong.<br />

Take Control Over Your<br />

Neighborhoods.<br />

VOTE YES on A<br />

Dietmar Rothe,<br />

Cardiff<br />

Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial do not<br />

necessarily reflect the views of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

Prop. A will create confusion, not help city<br />

By Mark Muir<br />

<strong>The</strong> “Right to Vote”<br />

title alone sounds very<br />

compelling. Those who<br />

have heard the enticing<br />

pitch from supporters of<br />

Proposition A might be led<br />

to believe that the initiative<br />

was providing<br />

Encinitas voters with a<br />

new right — the opportunity<br />

to vote on changes to the<br />

General Plan, the document<br />

that controls the<br />

growth of our city.<br />

In reality, Encinitas<br />

voters already have this<br />

right. However, due to the<br />

complex nature of our<br />

General Plan, confusion is<br />

understandable.<br />

Under current law,<br />

voter approval is required<br />

for any increase in residential<br />

density or nonresidential<br />

intensity, or any<br />

change in land use designation<br />

between residential<br />

and nonresidential uses.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council has<br />

the ability with at least<br />

four of its five members<br />

agreeing to approve a<br />

change in density, intensi-<br />

Need a daily paper with<br />

real news coverage<br />

I am aware of the wholesale,<br />

Happy Memorial Day firings<br />

of North County reporters<br />

including Oceanside’s beat<br />

reporter Ray Huard. I am very<br />

sad to see him go as he always<br />

treated me fairly and seems<br />

just to be a decent human<br />

being.<br />

Once Manchester took<br />

over the U-T and eviscerated<br />

the North County Times, we all<br />

knew reporting would be slim<br />

to none.<br />

We did get some good<br />

reporting from Ray and others<br />

including those who covered<br />

MiraCosta,Tri City, NCTD, and<br />

school sports, however the coverage<br />

was thin and spotty and<br />

obviously over-edited. Now<br />

with all those reporters gone<br />

who knew the subject matter<br />

and the players in each area,<br />

why should anyone in North<br />

County subscribe to the U-T<br />

anymore?<br />

North County businesses<br />

should not advertise in the U-T<br />

either because we simply are<br />

not reading it! Some of us may<br />

subscribe online, if we can<br />

choke down our own ethical<br />

stances on the U-T, but that<br />

media does not give display<br />

advertisers any meaningful<br />

coverage. You are paying a lot<br />

for nothing!<br />

As they say,good riddance<br />

to bad garbage. We are so<br />

thankful for <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Patch and KPBS! Is anyone<br />

out there interested in<br />

doing a North County daily<br />

anymore or a daily online<br />

newspaper? I think you could<br />

easily swoop in and grab all the<br />

North County advertisers and<br />

you know you would have readers,<br />

too.This area is ripe for the<br />

ty or zoning designation of<br />

land — but only if the proposed<br />

change provides a<br />

“significant public benefit”<br />

to the city. In the 26year<br />

history of Encinitas,<br />

no council has ever used<br />

this provision to approve a<br />

major project without first<br />

a vote of the people. Two<br />

earlier examples are when<br />

voters approved the Home<br />

Depot and rejected houses<br />

on the Ecke Ranch.<br />

Again, even though<br />

this provision has never<br />

been used, in response to<br />

It’s a matter of trust — Vote yes on A<br />

By Andrew Audet<br />

For me Prop A is simple.<br />

Voting yes gives<br />

Encinitas citizens the right<br />

to vote on land use<br />

changes and holds the city<br />

council accountable.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are good things.<br />

By opposing Prop A,<br />

the Encinitas City Council<br />

has shown it doesn’t trust<br />

citizens with the right to<br />

vote. Today council members<br />

are on mailers that<br />

appear to me funded by<br />

parties standing to profit<br />

by controlling land use.<br />

<strong>The</strong> facts are, the<br />

council sided with the<br />

building industry to keep<br />

power out of the hands of<br />

the people and in the<br />

hands of special interests.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir vision is to up-zone<br />

commercial properties for<br />

residential use, give away<br />

local control and allow<br />

four to five stories<br />

throughout the city. If the<br />

council doesn’t trust you,<br />

should you trust them?<br />

History says no.<br />

Consider having to<br />

trust in the incestuous<br />

relationships between<br />

elected officials and developers<br />

in our small town. In<br />

2010 a mayor failed to disclose<br />

discounts and a<br />

$100,000 loan from people<br />

with land use issues and<br />

pled guilty to the district<br />

attorney. In 2012, a mayor<br />

that received 60 percent of<br />

his campaign contributions<br />

from developers was<br />

caught on video violating<br />

city election ordinances. If<br />

we couldn’t trust yesterday’s<br />

mayor how can we<br />

trust tomorrow’s?<br />

In March the Council<br />

overturned the rulings of<br />

the Planning Commission<br />

and sided with the developer<br />

to increase densities<br />

in Olivenhain that residents<br />

say threaten safety.<br />

Ask these residents if they<br />

trust City Council — they<br />

picking.<br />

Nadine Scott,<br />

Oceanside<br />

We can’t have enough<br />

trails in Carlsbad<br />

Let’s think big in planning<br />

the next phase of trails in<br />

Carlsbad. Not just a few feet of<br />

trails like were proposed with<br />

the Quarry Creek project.<br />

Instead let’s look at things like<br />

the Waterfall to the Waves<br />

Trail, connecting the sacred El<br />

Salto waterfall to the coast.<br />

Even bigger — connect all the<br />

way to Palomar Mountain<br />

along the route taken by early<br />

Luiseno people hundreds of<br />

years ago. Even better, link<br />

homes and jobs so people don’t<br />

need to get in their cars. Let’s<br />

make these off the beaten<br />

track trails the focus of transportation<br />

plans — and not just<br />

an afterthought.<br />

Mike Stivers,<br />

Carlsbad<br />

RE: Letters published<br />

<strong>June</strong> 7<br />

To Mr. Leighton: Total support<br />

for your letter regarding<br />

Doug Manchester, and his grab<br />

of almost all balanced news in<br />

San Diego and the North<br />

County.That and the firing of a<br />

great editor, Kent Davy. That<br />

and the fact that the former<br />

NCT is another newspaper he<br />

made into a screed for his politically<br />

extremist views. Those<br />

and the fact that he’s fired several<br />

good, hard working<br />

employees.<br />

To Mr. Donovan: You call<br />

Joe Moris a “rarity among<br />

present-day journalists’? Sadly,<br />

he really isn’t all that rare, he’s<br />

the same as those published in<br />

the extremist rants in the op/ed<br />

pages of the Manchester rag<br />

A5<br />

Proposition A proponents’<br />

concerns, the City Council<br />

voted unanimously to<br />

remove this provision. In<br />

addition, the council unanimously<br />

agreed to begin<br />

the process of ratifying<br />

this change in the 20<strong>14</strong><br />

election.<br />

Voter ratification<br />

would eliminate a future<br />

council from reinstating<br />

the four-fifths provision<br />

without voter approval.<br />

This decision by the coun-<br />

TURN TO PROP A ON A22<br />

filed a suit to protect themselves.<br />

Should we ignore the<br />

relationship between<br />

Councilmember Kristin<br />

Gaspar’s husband and<br />

developer David Meyer?<br />

<strong>The</strong> two were involved<br />

with a group that sent<br />

mailers out during the last<br />

election period that favorably<br />

profiled pro-development<br />

candidates. Should<br />

insiders have power at City<br />

Hall when you don’t?<br />

<strong>The</strong>n there is the issue<br />

of pensions and the question:<br />

If the city is sacrific-<br />

TURN TO TRUST ON A22<br />

daily. Mr. Moris extols the wonders<br />

of Mexican medicine, and<br />

of his adopted land of retirement,<br />

but ignores the fact that<br />

millions of Mexicans have<br />

immigrated to the United<br />

States. Why Mr. Moris? And if<br />

our medical industry is costly<br />

I’ll support those who try to<br />

make it affordable, not those<br />

who walk away.<br />

On his web site Mr. Moris<br />

opines that, “I am bullish on<br />

helping those who have lost so<br />

much in this recession and<br />

have resigned themselves to<br />

working until the day they die<br />

to have hope again of retiring<br />

comfortably.” That sentiment<br />

— about having to work until<br />

the day they die — applies also<br />

to those that built his oceanfront<br />

condo in Puerto Vallarta<br />

for $135,000. <strong>The</strong> people of<br />

Mexico need help in establishing<br />

a better quality of life, a<br />

better government, a better<br />

public health care system, and<br />

a better police force, not carpetbaggers.<br />

John Lynn,<br />

Carlsbad<br />

Take back control<br />

We live in an age where<br />

half-truths, outright lies, and<br />

the use of smoke and mirrors<br />

reign.<br />

In order to broadside the<br />

Prop A safeguards which will<br />

preserve our small beach town<br />

character by a vote of our citizens,<br />

our Council adopted a<br />

craftily written change to one<br />

portion of our governing documents<br />

eliminating the 4/5<br />

override in our General Plan.<br />

What we are not told is<br />

that another Policy (3.12: 4)<br />

still retains their 4/5th majori-<br />

TURN TO LETTERS ON A21


A6 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Del Mar began serving the city one year after the inception of the San Diego County Library system. Originally located in a strip mall that is<br />

now Del Mar Plaza, the facility has been at 1309 Camino del Mar since 1996. Photos by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

Library has storied history<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — As the San<br />

Diego County Library system<br />

celebrates its 100th year, the<br />

Del Mar branch is marking an<br />

almost-centennial milestone<br />

of its own.<br />

In 19<strong>14</strong>, the tiny library<br />

opened in a strip mall that is<br />

now Del Mar Plaza.That same<br />

year, just a few blocks away,<br />

St. James Catholic Church<br />

began serving parishioners<br />

that, at one time, included<br />

Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Bing<br />

Crosby and Jimmy Durante.<br />

No one would have<br />

guessed 99 years ago the<br />

house of worship at 1309<br />

Camino del Mar would one<br />

day become the house of<br />

books.<br />

After the church relocated<br />

to Solana Beach, the building<br />

was sold and became a<br />

restaurant in 1966. A few<br />

decades later it was home to<br />

an insurance company before<br />

the city bought it for the<br />

library, which, at the time, was<br />

located in the trailer that is<br />

now City Hall Annex.<br />

Books, periodicals and<br />

patrons were officially welcomed<br />

in 1996. Through the<br />

years the library has undergone<br />

a few more transformations,<br />

however, the original<br />

church lights still hang from<br />

the ceiling.<br />

Many may recall an open<br />

patio on the south side of the<br />

building, which was designed<br />

“with a vision of people sitting<br />

outside reading in the<br />

ocean breeze,” Pat Freeman,<br />

president of Friends of the<br />

Del Mar Library, said.<br />

“That’s a great visual but<br />

in reality it didn’t work,”<br />

Freeman said. “Birds pooped<br />

on it, the street was noisy and<br />

kicked up dust and car fumes<br />

and the ocean breezes were<br />

sometimes gale winds.”<br />

When the old roof needed<br />

to be replaced to comply<br />

with new laws, a decision was<br />

made to enclose the patio at<br />

the same time. That project<br />

was completed nearly five<br />

years ago and the new room is<br />

now used for everything from<br />

baby yoga and Zumba classes<br />

to Homework Helpers, bridge<br />

and Friends of the Del Mar<br />

<strong>The</strong> library has increasingly become a place where people bring their<br />

computers because it offers free W-Fi and is always quiet.<br />

Claire McEvoy of Solana Beach discovers a new computer game during<br />

her first visit to the Del Mar Library.<br />

Library meetings, making it<br />

obvious this is not your grandparents’<br />

library.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most recent project<br />

— a collaboration between<br />

local artists Pat Welsh and<br />

Betsy Schulz — was upgrading<br />

the concrete wall that<br />

faces Camino del Mar. <strong>The</strong><br />

mural was constructed using<br />

brick, terra cotta tile, black<br />

rocks and found objects that<br />

include railroad spikes, horseshoes<br />

and a piece of the<br />

Berlin Wall<br />

<strong>The</strong> facility has also “evolved”<br />

to keep pace with<br />

ever-changing technology.<br />

Although a library card is still<br />

needed to check out books,<br />

the system is automated and<br />

patrons can now download ebooks.<br />

“One of the biggest<br />

changes is the library is now a<br />

place to come to use your<br />

computer,” Freeman said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re are lots to use here<br />

but people bring their own<br />

because there’s free Wi-Fi and<br />

it’s quiet and pleasant.”<br />

Programs offered at the<br />

Del Mar Library are as varied<br />

as the titles on the shelves.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is baby-lap story time,<br />

with age-appropriate games<br />

and songs for 6- to 18-montholds.<br />

Preschoolers can enjoy<br />

story times, crafts and magic.<br />

For Tweens there is<br />

Prodigy Players, a children’s<br />

play featuring two fractured<br />

fairy tales, and science classes.<br />

Teen programs include<br />

books talks with treats, art<br />

classes and Homework<br />

Helpers, during which Torrey<br />

Pines High School students<br />

provide assistance to students<br />

in preschool through grade<br />

seven.<br />

For teens and adults the<br />

library offers nutrition and<br />

cooking information, art and<br />

foreign language lessons.<br />

Family activities include<br />

Love on a Leash, which allows<br />

youngsters to improve their<br />

skills by reading to therapy<br />

dogs, and Saturday family<br />

films.<br />

And of course there are<br />

the tomes. Because it is part<br />

of the county library system,<br />

the Del Mar branch has<br />

access to millions of books,<br />

magazines and newspapers<br />

that can be checked out and<br />

returned to any one of the 33<br />

branches.<br />

Friends of the Del Mar<br />

Library helps keep the latest<br />

and most popular books available<br />

by purchasing them with<br />

the guarantee that they<br />

remain at the facility for six<br />

months before becoming part<br />

of the general county collection.<br />

In addition to buying<br />

books, Friends of the Del Mar<br />

Library has provided financial<br />

support for nearly every<br />

aspect of the facility, including<br />

raising money for construction<br />

upgrades, funding<br />

programs and purchasing furnishings.<br />

“We support whatever<br />

the library does,” said<br />

Freeman, who has been with<br />

the group since its inception<br />

in 1982.<br />

Freeman is especially<br />

proud of “<strong>The</strong> Wave,” a statue<br />

by James Hubbell that was<br />

donated to the library and has<br />

sat at the entrance since 1996.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Del Mar Library is<br />

run by five full- and part-time<br />

employees and more than 20<br />

volunteers.<br />

“We couldn’t do anything<br />

without our volunteers,”<br />

librarian Gretchen Schmidt<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y’re essential to our<br />

operation.”<br />

Ninety-nine years later,<br />

with myriad free books, programs<br />

and lessons, the library<br />

remains one of the best deals<br />

in town. Books can be<br />

checked out for three weeks<br />

at a time and renewed 50<br />

times unless someone else is<br />

waiting to check out a title.<br />

Youngsters can settle an<br />

overdue penalty by “reading<br />

off” their fines in 30-minute<br />

intervals. Adults, although<br />

they have tried, can’t participate<br />

in that program, but they<br />

can catch a break on Fine-<br />

Free Fridays.<br />

To help honor the county’s<br />

100th anniversary, Del<br />

Mar scheduled a centennial<br />

celebration <strong>June</strong> 13 that was<br />

to include music by acoustic<br />

guitarist KEV, refreshments<br />

and remarks by Supervisor<br />

Dave Roberts, Del Mar Mayor<br />

Terry Sinnott and José<br />

Aponte, director of the San<br />

Diego County Library.


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

ENCINITAS — City<br />

Council voted unanimously<br />

to approve three new firefighters<br />

for the recently<br />

opened mini-fire station on<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Road.<br />

It’s a reversal from a<br />

month ago, when four out of<br />

the five councilmembers<br />

declined the request for<br />

additional firefighters.<br />

At that time, they<br />

argued the city was previously<br />

told the new station<br />

wouldn’t require fulltime<br />

firefighters.<br />

Councilwoman Kristin<br />

Gaspar said that she<br />

changed her mind after getting<br />

a clearer picture of how<br />

the station operates.<br />

Namely, it was explained<br />

that the station will be transitioning<br />

from providing 12hour<br />

coverage to 24-hour<br />

coverage in the next two<br />

weeks.<br />

“We don’t have any personnel<br />

allocated to (just)<br />

that station,” Gaspar said.<br />

“So I think that’s really<br />

important to understand.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> City Council voted<br />

about a year ago to approve<br />

a lease to establish a fire station<br />

at an office building in<br />

Olivenhain. <strong>The</strong> shifts at the<br />

station were covered by<br />

overtime hours from firefighters<br />

who are assigned to<br />

other stations. But Deputy<br />

Fire Chief Mike Daigle said<br />

that’s led to “employee<br />

burnout.”<br />

“Fire season is coming<br />

up,” Daigle said. “We have to<br />

anticipate that. We have to<br />

look at the condition of our<br />

fire personnel.”<br />

Before the vote, nine<br />

Olivenhain residents said<br />

the geography of the area —<br />

known for windy roads, dead<br />

ends and a lack of streetlights<br />

— necessitates dedicated<br />

coverage.<br />

Resident Tom Swanson<br />

maintained GPS navigation<br />

systems are practically useless<br />

in the area. But he said<br />

that full-time firefighters<br />

would be given the chance<br />

to learn Olivenhain’s road<br />

system.<br />

Another resident, Tom<br />

Ford, said that a fire station<br />

serving Olivenhain has been<br />

a longtime coming.<br />

“We now want you to<br />

finish the job,” Swanson<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong> last part is manning<br />

the station with at least<br />

three fulltime firefighters.”<br />

Ford said that three<br />

firefighters would go a long<br />

way toward bringing down<br />

high emergency response<br />

times in the area.<br />

City Manager Gus Vina<br />

said some overtime hours<br />

would still be necessary to<br />

fill the shifts at the station.<br />

He noted that City Council<br />

might want to consider more<br />

firefighters down the line.<br />

“I would even submit to<br />

you that as we move forward<br />

we continue to evaluate<br />

this,” Vina said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hiring of three fulltime<br />

firefighters will add<br />

$24,000 to their operating<br />

budget; the remainder of<br />

costs will be offset by the<br />

reduction of overtime hours.<br />

Most of the $24,000 will go<br />

toward purchasing new safety<br />

equipment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> operating budget<br />

for the Olivenhain station is<br />

$883,000 for the upcoming<br />

fiscal year, which begins in<br />

July. Compared to the current<br />

fiscal year, that’s an<br />

increase of $163,00 due to<br />

personnel expenses going<br />

up with the move to 24-hour<br />

staffing.<br />

City Council also adopted<br />

a citywide budget for the<br />

approaching fiscal year.<br />

Revenues are expected to<br />

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Balanced city budget adopted as<br />

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total $55.2 million, with<br />

expenses at $50.6 million.<br />

<strong>The</strong> projected revenues are<br />

$2.7 million higher than the<br />

current fiscal year. Expenses<br />

are expected to rise about<br />

$700,000.<br />

Revenue for the 2011-12<br />

fiscal year amounted to<br />

$52.3 million, while expenses<br />

came in at $48.5 million.<br />

Councilmembers also<br />

agreed to dedicate $100,000<br />

to develop a plan for<br />

enhancing beach access and<br />

stabilizing the bluffs at<br />

Beacon Beach.<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Teacher steps down after four decades<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Thomas<br />

“TR” Robertson will be<br />

leaving a legacy behind at<br />

Carlsbad High School when<br />

he retires at the end of this<br />

school year.<br />

Students and staff know<br />

him by the movie posters<br />

strewn across his classroom<br />

walls, his hundreds of ties,<br />

his easygoing chuckle and<br />

his curled mustache.<br />

And he has had plenty<br />

of time to leave his mark.<br />

Robertson has been teaching<br />

at Carlsbad High School<br />

for the past 44 years.<br />

“He’s a great teacher,<br />

and he’s fun to be around,<br />

and he is Carlsbad High<br />

School,” said senior Emma<br />

Rudolph.<br />

Replying to her praise,<br />

Robertson laughed, “I’m<br />

old.”<br />

Robertson began as a<br />

student teacher at Carlsbad<br />

High School in 1968, and<br />

was hired on fully the following<br />

year.<br />

He has taught multiple<br />

generations of students from<br />

the same Carlsbad families<br />

and has had students, that in<br />

later years, have returned to<br />

Carlsbad High School to<br />

teach or coach.<br />

“I just did weird stuff<br />

here and (the administration)<br />

liked it,” he said of his<br />

year of student teaching.<br />

“I taught poetry classes<br />

at lunchtime, analyzing the<br />

poetry of the day because<br />

most of it was peace and<br />

love and freedom and antiwar...I<br />

offered (the classes)<br />

to the students in the library<br />

and packed the house with<br />

it. And so (the administration)<br />

thought it was pretty<br />

strange and creative, so they<br />

ended up offering me a job.”<br />

And with the exception<br />

of when he was drafted from<br />

1971-73 to serve in the Navy<br />

during the Vietnam War,<br />

Robertson has taught ever<br />

since.<br />

Throughout his career,<br />

Robertson has taught<br />

English classes, advised the<br />

school newspaper, and<br />

served as athletic director.<br />

His domain has been ASB<br />

and yearbook for the past 38<br />

years, and in recent years he<br />

has also taught sociology.<br />

He said his favorite part<br />

of every year is the first pep<br />

rally and home football<br />

game because of all of the<br />

excitement that comes with<br />

it.<br />

Though he counts bringing<br />

airbands and Lancer<br />

Day, the school’s homecoming<br />

celebration, as his top<br />

accomplishments.<br />

He designed airbands, a<br />

competition where students<br />

lip synch and perform popular<br />

songs, in 1983 and initiated<br />

the first competition<br />

Thomas "TR" Robertson helps senior Jared Morr with some make up work less than two weeks before the school<br />

year ends and Robertson retires. He’s been teaching at Carlsbad High School since 1968. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

Eager to engage students, Robertson wore costumes on occasion<br />

throughout his 44-year teaching career at Carlsbad High School. Photo<br />

from the Carlsbad High School 1976 yearbook<br />

between Carlsbad High<br />

School and El Camino High<br />

School.<br />

Airbands became so<br />

popular, “Before you knew<br />

it, we were being sponsored<br />

by Pepsi Cola and other people,<br />

and we were holding the<br />

finals down in the Rimac<br />

Center in front of about<br />

6,000 people,” he said.<br />

As for the school’s<br />

homecoming celebration,<br />

Robertson has helped develop<br />

it into a full day community<br />

event.<br />

Lancer Day consists of a<br />

half-day of classes, followed<br />

by a school assembly elaborately<br />

decorated according<br />

to the year’s homecoming<br />

theme, a parade with floats<br />

representing schools and<br />

clubs throughout the city, a<br />

huge halftime dance performance<br />

during the football<br />

game, and the dance the<br />

next day.<br />

“We’re the only school<br />

in the state of California<br />

that does this,” he pointed<br />

out.<br />

But at 67 years old,<br />

Robertson said he is getting<br />

worn out by the big school<br />

events and teaching full<br />

time.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> only reason I’m<br />

retiring is I’m getting a bit<br />

tired,” he said. “I feel good<br />

about it, I’m sad. But it’s<br />

time. I’m ready to slow down<br />

a bit and do some other<br />

things.”<br />

He said he looks forward<br />

to traveling with his<br />

wife and playing more with<br />

his two dogs.<br />

Plus, he is excited about<br />

new leadership taking over<br />

his classes and bringing in<br />

new technology to enhance<br />

school events.<br />

Furthermore, he said he<br />

will have more than enough<br />

reason to visit the school<br />

because one of his sons,<br />

Chris Robertson, will continue<br />

teaching history at<br />

Carlsbad High School.<br />

He said that he will of<br />

course miss his students and<br />

all that they have taught<br />

him, including patience.<br />

“I think you achieve by<br />

working hard. So a lot of<br />

times students can get a little<br />

lazy, and so I’m constantly<br />

on them on working and<br />

doing and striving and<br />

things like that,” he said.<br />

“But they’ve taught me<br />

that they’re kids, that<br />

they’re going to make mistakes<br />

and that they’re going<br />

to have great accomplishments<br />

some days and other<br />

days it’s just going to be in<br />

the toilet. But they also<br />

taught me just how incredibly<br />

creative they can be.”<br />

And as 44 years of<br />

teaching at Carlsbad High<br />

comes to an end, he said that<br />

he never regrets pursuing<br />

other career paths.<br />

“I just knew I wanted to<br />

teach and that’s all I ever<br />

wanted to know. Never wanted<br />

to do anything but that.”<br />

Oceanside has looked at establishing a continuous quiet zone along<br />

its five coastal rail crossings since 2006. <strong>The</strong> city is working with<br />

Amtrak and SANDAG to make rail improvements in preparation for<br />

future quiet zones. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Oceanside on track<br />

to establish future<br />

rail quiet zones<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — NCTD<br />

presented plans to conduct<br />

a coastal corridor study to<br />

establish a continuous<br />

quiet zone along North<br />

County rail lines at the<br />

City Council meeting <strong>June</strong><br />

5 at the request of<br />

Councilman Gary Felien.<br />

NCTD invited Oceanside to<br />

buy into the study.<br />

Quiet zones establish<br />

upgraded railroad crossing<br />

safety measures to warn<br />

vehicles and pedestrians<br />

that a train is approaching<br />

without the train sounding<br />

its horn.<br />

Currently there are 44<br />

train trips chugging down<br />

the coastal rails a day. By<br />

2030 there will be an estimated<br />

76 trips a day and a<br />

horn blast at every crossing<br />

that is not a quiet zone.<br />

<strong>The</strong> idea of establishing<br />

quiet zones is welcomed<br />

by Oceanside, however,<br />

the city has already<br />

taken initial steps to establish<br />

a continuous quiet<br />

zone along its five coastal<br />

rail crossings.<br />

“We’ve been looking<br />

at quiet zones for some<br />

time,” Councilwoman<br />

Esther Sanchez said.<br />

Oceanside funded a<br />

diagnostic study in 2006<br />

and another one in 2007 to<br />

look into establishing quiet<br />

zones.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> study would be<br />

covering what we have<br />

already done,” Scott Smith,<br />

city engineer, said. “I don’t<br />

know how beneficial it will<br />

be since there’s no money<br />

to go along with that study.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> studies previously<br />

conducted by Oceanside<br />

conclude that the Federal<br />

Railroad Administration<br />

would likely OK a continuous<br />

quiet zone through<br />

Oceanside if safety, environmental<br />

and maintenance<br />

criteria were met.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project is currently<br />

on hold due to lack of<br />

funding. <strong>The</strong> idea of establishing<br />

an assessment district<br />

to fund initial costs of<br />

creating a quiet zone was<br />

turned down by property<br />

owners in 2009.<br />

In the meantime the<br />

city is working with<br />

Amtrak and SANDAG as<br />

opportunities arise to<br />

make rail improvements in<br />

preparation to establish<br />

future quiet zones.<br />

“We’re incrementally<br />

addressing these crossings,”<br />

Smith said. “We have<br />

encouraged them to help<br />

supply the safety measures.<br />

We’re actually getting<br />

close.”<br />

Next steps will be to<br />

secure funding to outfit<br />

quiet zone crossings and<br />

reach a memo of understanding<br />

with NCTD on<br />

crossings design and maintenance.<br />

Felien said he was not<br />

aware of what the city had<br />

already done toward establishing<br />

quiet zones and<br />

thought the information<br />

presented by NCTD might<br />

be relevant.<br />

“It may not be necessary<br />

for us to participate in<br />

the study if we’re that far<br />

along,” Felien said. “I’m<br />

excited we’re a lot farther<br />

along than I was aware of.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong> main issue is to<br />

move ahead,” Felien<br />

added. “<strong>The</strong> key is to get as<br />

much outside funding as<br />

possible.”


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Please join your Encinitas Neighbors and Community Leaders and Vote ...<br />

YES on PROP A<br />

LEUCADIA<br />

Sheila and Don Cameron -<br />

fmr. Encinitas Mayor/Engineer<br />

Dolores Welty - ret. Educator<br />

Doug Fiske -<br />

fmr. Editor "Surfing Magazine"--<br />

Steve & Sheila Locko -<br />

Investment Manager<br />

Dennis Holz -<br />

Attorney & frm. Mayor of Encinitas<br />

Dennis and Karen Kaden - Medical<br />

Instrument Sales<br />

“ When we<br />

incorporated this<br />

City, we did not<br />

intend 27 years<br />

later to have it<br />

trashed by the<br />

developers and<br />

special interests<br />

who now oppose<br />

Proposition A. Vote<br />

YES on A! ”<br />

— ORIGINAL INCORPORATION MEMBERS:<br />

BOB BONDE, PAM SLATER-PRICE, ROBERT<br />

ANDERSON, GAIL HANO AND JOHN ELDON<br />

Frank Dennison - Attorney<br />

Janet and Stan Neill -<br />

Home Designers & ret. Teacher<br />

Joan and David Hershkowitz -<br />

Environmental activists<br />

Ron and Nicola Ranson -<br />

ret. UCSD Professor; Filmmaker &<br />

Yak Wrangler<br />

Keith Harold - Accountant<br />

Susan Turney -<br />

Communications Manager<br />

Karen Young - Leucadia resident<br />

Marty, Chriss Brumfield -<br />

General Contractor<br />

Robert Anderson -<br />

Communications Consultant<br />

Stewart Walton -<br />

long time Leucadia resident<br />

Robert MacFarlane -<br />

Attorney, Mediator<br />

Becky Cohen - Photographer<br />

Richard and Wendy Horowitz -<br />

Gallery Owner/Educator<br />

Dr. John Eldon - Engineer<br />

Lance Dickes - Architect<br />

Mary Fleener - Artist<br />

Fred Caldwell -<br />

Businessman, Artist, Co-Founder<br />

Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Assoc.<br />

Bob Aronin - Marketing Director<br />

Kathleen Lindemann - ret. Teacher<br />

Dean Turney -<br />

Aerospace Engr. & Officer in<br />

Camellia and Begonia Societies<br />

Elizabeth Gilpin - Resident<br />

David Smith -<br />

Fire Fighter, Engineer, EMT<br />

CARDIFF<br />

Bob Bonde - Father of Encinitas<br />

Brad Roth -<br />

Engineer & Founder Cottonwood<br />

Creek Conservancy<br />

Jerry Peters - Realtor<br />

Marie Dardarian - Educator<br />

Dr. Dietmar Rothe -<br />

Research Scientist<br />

Peter Stern - Attorney<br />

Janet and Bill Goff -<br />

long time Cardiff Residents<br />

Andrew Audet -<br />

Manager, SeedLab Managing<br />

Partners<br />

Susan Willhoit -<br />

long time Cardiff resident/Animal<br />

Rights Advocate<br />

Jon and Nance Robertson -<br />

Teacher/Fitness Trainer<br />

Elena Pitt - Resident<br />

Gerald Sodomka -<br />

Agricultural Consultant<br />

Bob Holt -<br />

Cardiff Tennis Association<br />

Debra Taramasco -<br />

Downtown Merchant<br />

Dennis Cole - ret. Sheriff's Captain<br />

Susan Schein - Businesswoman<br />

Jane Schmauss -<br />

Surf Museum Founder<br />

HISTORIC ENCINITAS<br />

Gail Hano -<br />

frm. Encinitas Planning<br />

Commissioner and Mayor<br />

Gina Kouma-Renteria -<br />

Encinitas resident<br />

Paul Kouma - Encinitas resident<br />

Laurie Michaels -<br />

Downtown Merchant<br />

Harry Couglar -<br />

Investment Manager<br />

Carolyn Cope -<br />

Community Activist & Business<br />

Owner<br />

Dr. Bernard Minster -<br />

Professor of Geophysics<br />

C.J. Minster -<br />

Sr. Instructional Designer<br />

Jim & Linda Hornung -<br />

owners First Street Gallery<br />

Bert & Tonna Swaim -<br />

Third Generation Encinitas family<br />

Jim Kydd - <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong> Publisher<br />

Sandy Boss - longtime Resident<br />

Ian Thompson -<br />

Businessman & husband of<br />

Maggie Houlihan<br />

OLIVENHAIN<br />

Bruce and Beth Ehlers -<br />

frm. Planning Comm. & V.P.<br />

Olivenhain Town Council<br />

Bill and Marguerite Butler -<br />

Olivenhain residents<br />

Mark and Ellen Bramson -<br />

Olivenhain residents<br />

Robert Campbell -<br />

frm. Senior Commissioner<br />

Molly Olbertz - Olivenhain resident<br />

Nancy Sorro - Olivenhain resident<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Lou Obertries<br />

Dr. Daniel and Julie Graboi -<br />

Engineer/Teacher<br />

Richard Porritt -<br />

President & CEO of DR Systems<br />

Tinker Mills -<br />

parts distribution driver<br />

Valerie Thorpe -<br />

Olivenhain resident<br />

Karen Haubrich - Attorney<br />

“ On March 27 City<br />

Staff told Council<br />

Members that<br />

remodels and<br />

additions are NOT<br />

affected by Prop A,<br />

nor are election<br />

costs, but council<br />

and developers<br />

continue to Lie. ”<br />

— SHEILA S. CAMERON,<br />

FORMER MAYOR OF ENCINITAS<br />

Dr. Rob Wilder -<br />

UCSD Adj. Professor, Environmental<br />

Sciences<br />

Bob and MaryJo Nortman -<br />

longtime Olivenhain residents<br />

Ellie Troester - Olivenhain resident<br />

Babs and Hal DeMasters -<br />

Olivenhain Residents/Trails<br />

members<br />

Forrest Rose - Olivenhain resident<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William Grant Wheatley,<br />

Jr. -<br />

Olivenhain residents<br />

Fred Frumin, M.D.<br />

NEW ENCINITAS<br />

Olivier Canler -<br />

Chief Financial Officer<br />

Virendra Mohan Sood - Engineer<br />

JoAnn Hoffman - Business Owner<br />

Jeff Ryan - Owner/Operator/Graphic<br />

Designer, Graphics Under Pressure<br />

Denise Keough-Udrasols -<br />

Homemaker & Community Volunteer<br />

Yuriko Spiess -<br />

M. D. & Ph.d. Psychotherapist<br />

Denise Martin -<br />

Homemaker, Girl Scout Leader<br />

Linda Arth - Grimes Mortgage<br />

Broker<br />

Cheri Sheridan -<br />

Marketing & PR specialist<br />

Usha Dhupa - Poet/Writer<br />

Duff Pickering -<br />

resident New Encinitas<br />

Deana Ryan - Biotech QA Manager<br />

Jill and Paul Hacker - Retired<br />

Linda Durham - frm. Teacher<br />

Mark Gensler - Business Manager<br />

Ben Laubbacher - Home Builder<br />

Tim and Diana Campion - Retired<br />

Teri McFarland - Realtor<br />

Druv Dhupa, M.D.<br />

Ronnie Steinau -<br />

Animal Rights Activist<br />

Isabella Breasted -<br />

Photography Artist<br />

Chitra Saxena - Realtor<br />

Jugesh Saxena - Engineer<br />

Michael Grimes - Home Inspector<br />

Usha Singhal -<br />

Ret. Lab Technician<br />

Joachin Spiess, M.D. & Ph.D.<br />

Neuroscientist<br />

Bryn Hamson -<br />

Homemaker & Girl Scout leader<br />

Jane Cartmill -<br />

President, Animal Advocates<br />

Bryan Ziegler -<br />

Sr. Deputy County Counsel<br />

VOTE YES on Prop A - Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 18th<br />

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“ <strong>The</strong>re is no basis<br />

for the claim that<br />

the California<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission<br />

will need to certify<br />

or delay the<br />

effective date of<br />

Proposition A. I<br />

can’t recall a single<br />

case where a<br />

proposition was<br />

ever brought to the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission<br />

for Review. ”<br />

— SARA WAN, 15 YEAR MEMBER OF THE<br />

COASTAL COMMISSION AND FORMER CHAIR<br />

A9


A10 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

MARKETPLACE NEWS Items<br />

Having painful feet can prevent you from doing the activities that you<br />

enjoy. Foot Solutions in Encinitas provides a non-surgical, non-invasive<br />

approach to solving the common problems stemming from the feet.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

What would you do if<br />

your feet didn’t hurt?<br />

Most of the people who<br />

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to the pain or discomfort<br />

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That can be anything from<br />

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You will see great looking<br />

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“I walked all over<br />

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“I stand all day in my<br />

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“I can’t believe the difference<br />

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“I can’t remember the<br />

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Foot Solutions has been<br />

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Bring in this article and<br />

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Dr Pamela Best is passionate<br />

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She is also one of only a few<br />

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Processing Disorders in children<br />

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Because she has had<br />

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patients’ struggles and the<br />

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Numbness, tingling, and<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Woman’s love of animals leads to a ‘wild’ career<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

ENCINITAS — Jessica<br />

Larios realized a childhood<br />

dream of working with wild<br />

animals when she founded<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wildlife Company in<br />

Vista <strong>14</strong> years ago.<br />

At 4 p.m., <strong>June</strong> 19 she’ll<br />

bring her animal ambassadors<br />

to the Encinitas Library<br />

for an interactive “Good<br />

Eats!” presentation as part of<br />

the library’s summer reading<br />

program. During the show,<br />

kids will learn about the animals<br />

and their native diet.<br />

Some lucky volunteers will<br />

even have an opportunity to<br />

sample their food.<br />

Larios was raised in<br />

Minneapolis, Minn. and<br />

remembers visiting the<br />

Minneapolis Zoo as a child.<br />

She had an ah-ha moment in<br />

middle school when her family<br />

traveled to San Diego and<br />

she visited SeaWorld for the<br />

first time.<br />

“After that I planned to<br />

jump off orcas at SeaWorld,”<br />

she said, smiling.<br />

During her senior year of<br />

high school, Larios got an<br />

internship at the Minnesota<br />

Zoo where she fed, trained<br />

and presented shows with the<br />

park’s six dolphins.<br />

She also helped to raise<br />

two baby dolphins that were<br />

born at the park. After high<br />

school, she studied zoology at<br />

North Dakota State<br />

University but soon realized<br />

that she wasn’t so much interested<br />

in scientific study as<br />

hands-on work with exotics.<br />

Subsequently, Larios was<br />

accepted into the prestigious<br />

Exotic Animal Training and<br />

Management (EATM) program<br />

at Moorpark College in<br />

Ventura County. After receiving<br />

her associate’s degree, she<br />

worked as an educator for a<br />

wildlife education program<br />

for two years. <strong>The</strong>n she decided<br />

to go out on her own and<br />

start <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Company.<br />

Today, Larios cares for 40<br />

different species of critters on<br />

her 2-acre wildlife facility<br />

that include a fennec fox,<br />

severe macaw, a boa constrictor,<br />

a giant black millipede —<br />

even a hissing cockroach.<br />

Most of the wildlife was<br />

either owner relinquished or<br />

confiscated because they<br />

were kept illegally. Among<br />

the most popular critters in<br />

Larios’ menagerie is Izod, an<br />

alligator that was kept illegally<br />

in a garage. <strong>The</strong>re is also<br />

Gepetto, a capuchin monkey<br />

that was rejected by her<br />

mother. Now 13, Gepetto<br />

enjoys life with best friend<br />

Belo, a ring-tailed lemur.<br />

Larios says there’s a lot to<br />

running a wildlife facility<br />

including paperwork, permits,<br />

and veterinarian visits,<br />

including the cleaning and<br />

feeding. She estimates that<br />

she buys 100 pounds of produce<br />

each month as well as<br />

chicken and rabbit for animals<br />

with special dietary<br />

needs such as Zari, an African<br />

Serval (cat).<br />

Kelsey Barker is a volunteer<br />

at <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Company<br />

and a senior in organismal<br />

biology at Point Loma<br />

Nazarene College in San<br />

Diego. Next year she plans to<br />

follow in Larios’ footsteps by<br />

earning a degree from the<br />

EATM program at Moorpark<br />

College.<br />

“I had never worked with<br />

exotic animals before,” she<br />

explained. “But I’ve slowly<br />

progressed and have become<br />

well-rounded. In the beginning,<br />

prairie dogs were my<br />

favorite because they were<br />

the only species I was allowed<br />

to be with alone. That<br />

changed when I was told to<br />

form a relationship with<br />

Cheeya, a coatimundi (a<br />

mammal in the raccoon family).<br />

Because I worked so hard<br />

at it, I fell in love with her. She<br />

is so sweet and curious and<br />

Wildlife Company Founder Jessica Larios holds “Cheeya,” a coatimundi indigenous to Central and South<br />

America. Cheeya is one of many of Larios’ animal ambassadors. Larios and some of her animals will visit the<br />

Encinitas Library for an interactive “Good Eats!” presentation as part of the library’s summer reading program<br />

at 4 p.m., <strong>June</strong> 19. Photo by Lillian Cox<br />

always wants scratches or to<br />

be held by me.”<br />

Barker recently visited<br />

Costa Rica where she saw coa-<br />

timundis in their natural environment.<br />

She said her internship<br />

has helped her to gain<br />

knowledge as well as an<br />

opportunity to polish her<br />

presentation skills as an educator.<br />

“I love the way Jessica<br />

A11<br />

does her show because she<br />

talks about an individual animal<br />

instead of overwhelming<br />

children with facts,” Barker<br />

said. “That’s such a helpful<br />

way for kids to learn.”<br />

Larios explained that her<br />

ultimate goal is for children to<br />

become stewards of the planet<br />

by continuing to read and<br />

raise their awareness of little<br />

actions, such as picking up<br />

trash and recycling.<br />

“It’s incredible to see<br />

that children have been driven<br />

to action by even donating<br />

presents received at a birthday<br />

party to animal charities,”<br />

she added.<br />

Larios is a member of the<br />

Association of Zoos and<br />

Aquariums and the Animal<br />

Behavior Management<br />

Alliance.<br />

She traveled twice to<br />

Africa to observe and photograph<br />

many of the animals<br />

she works with in their natural<br />

environments.<br />

Her presentations are<br />

available for elementary<br />

school assemblies, library programs,<br />

scouting programs and<br />

birthday parties.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit wildlifecompany.com or<br />

call (760) 439-6444.


A12 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Let’s start with a brief<br />

definition of Omakase, which<br />

roughly translates to “leave<br />

it to us” in Japanese. It’s a<br />

custom sushi dining journey<br />

that features a menu prepared<br />

just for you. It’s a chefdriven<br />

evening where the<br />

chef prepares a sushi menu<br />

based on your preferences.<br />

You tell him what you like,<br />

and he will design five or six<br />

fish courses based on what’s<br />

fresh that day and what he<br />

thinks will fit your tastes.<br />

As the meal unfolds, the<br />

menu changes based on your<br />

feedback. It’s an interactive<br />

experience where you get to<br />

know your chef and enjoy<br />

the most fresh and innovative<br />

sushi available. Omakase<br />

at <strong>The</strong> Sushi Room is an<br />

experience unique to<br />

Encinitas and will be a complement<br />

to the long-established<br />

patio known for Hapi<br />

Hour and sushi specials.<br />

Andy Suzuki (sensei) is<br />

the head chef at HapiFish.<br />

Originally from Tokyo, Japan,<br />

Suzuki has more than 30<br />

years of culinary expertise in<br />

sushi and Japanese cuisine.<br />

Suzuki comes to HapiFish<br />

from RA, a nationally recognized<br />

sushi chain, where he<br />

was the original head chef<br />

for nearly 15 years.<br />

Suzuki brings the culinary<br />

expertise and sushi<br />

edge to HapiFish. Suzuki is<br />

also owner Justin<br />

Masunaga’s “Master Sensei.”<br />

While attending college,<br />

Masunaga worked under<br />

Suzuki, learning his technique,<br />

skill and appreciation<br />

for Japanese culture and<br />

food.<br />

Masunaga is also a<br />

restaurant industry veteran<br />

and sushi chef in California,<br />

New Zealand, Arizona, &<br />

Colorado. Masunaga’s sushi<br />

training and the Encinitas<br />

beach vibe influenced his<br />

vision for HapiFish and the<br />

new Sushi Room is just an<br />

extension of that.<br />

Because not everyone is<br />

a sushi expert, I thought it<br />

might be of helpful for those<br />

who are new to the cuisine to<br />

get some introductory points<br />

from the experts.<strong>The</strong> team at<br />

HapiFish collaborated on the<br />

responses.<br />

Lick the Plate: Let’s say<br />

I’ve never tried sushi or anything<br />

even remotely close,<br />

what is your advice to ease<br />

FOOD&WINE<br />

New sushi room at HapiFish introduces Omakase<br />

DAVID<br />

BOYLAN<br />

Lick the Plate<br />

Head Chef Andy Suzuki working his magic in the new Sushi Room at HapiFish. Photo by David Boylan<br />

into it?<br />

HapiFish: Our advice to<br />

a sushi newbie is to come<br />

with an open mind and to sit<br />

with a sushi chef. A skilled<br />

sushi chef will be sensitive to<br />

the fact that a customer is a<br />

first-time sushi eater and<br />

make recommendations<br />

accordingly. It is important<br />

not to be intimidated.<br />

LTP: Any particular<br />

dishes you could suggest to<br />

start with?<br />

HF: Start with something<br />

cooked. Americanized<br />

sushi rolls are very palatefriendly<br />

for the novice sushi<br />

eater. Signature rolls that are<br />

cooked and topped with various<br />

sauces and garnishes<br />

help beginners get over the<br />

psychological “raw” stigma.<br />

HapiFish has a signature roll<br />

called the Doublewide which<br />

has panko fried chicken<br />

breast, spicy crab mix, and<br />

cucumber topped with avocado,<br />

Japanese BBQ sauce, and<br />

crunchies for specifically this<br />

purpose. It was to our surprise<br />

a very popular roll.<br />

Del Mar to celebrate the onset of summer<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — Del<br />

Marians will once again<br />

welcome the upcoming season<br />

with Summer Solstice<br />

from 5 to 8 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 20 at<br />

Powerhouse Park.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 18th annual event<br />

will feature culinary samplings<br />

from city restaurants,<br />

selections from<br />

California wineries and<br />

breweries, music by Semisi<br />

& FulaBula and a silent<br />

auction that includes the<br />

always-popular and price-<br />

less year of free parking as<br />

well as vacation packages<br />

at local hotels and admission<br />

to Del Mar<br />

Fairgrounds activities.<br />

Tickets are $65 each<br />

and traditionally sell out<br />

prior to the event every<br />

year. Tables of 10 can be<br />

reserved.<br />

To purchase tickets or<br />

for more information, visit<br />

delmarmainstreet.com.<br />

Proceeds support the<br />

DMVA’s downtown revitalization<br />

efforts.<br />

Our Beach Bum roll is a<br />

HapiHour favorite and<br />

appeals to almost every sushi<br />

eater (spicy tuna, crab, cream<br />

cheese, & jalapeno all tempura<br />

fried and topped with<br />

spicy mayo and unagi sauce).<br />

LTP: Can you give a<br />

brief overview on the difference<br />

between rolls, nigiri<br />

and sashimi?<br />

HF: Good question.<br />

Don’t think of sushi as just<br />

rolls. Maki sushi (rolls)<br />

are/were a very small part of<br />

traditional sushi. Nigiri sushi<br />

(typically a filet of fish<br />

served over a rice ball) is<br />

very simple yet very delicate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> simplicity and quality of<br />

the ingredients is what<br />

makes sushi delicious.<br />

Sashimi is the presentation<br />

of filets of fish. <strong>The</strong> true art<br />

and delicacy of sushi is<br />

meant to go far beyond just<br />

rolls … but they are a good<br />

place to start.<br />

When you evolve to<br />

Nigiri tuna, yellowtail and<br />

salmon are the three most<br />

popular fish in the modern<br />

sushi bar. <strong>The</strong>y are identifiable<br />

by most diners in other<br />

cuisine and they are mild in<br />

flavor compared to some<br />

more “exotic” fish. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />

also very versatile fish in that<br />

they can be offered in number<br />

of ways, either cooked or<br />

raw.<br />

LTP: What about pairing<br />

beer, wine and sake? Any<br />

advice there?<br />

HF: Sake is wine made<br />

from rice and is very similar<br />

in its manufacturing process<br />

to regular wine. Contrary to<br />

popular practice, quality<br />

sake should be sipped like<br />

wine or a fine scotch as<br />

opposed to shot. Sushi is delicate<br />

in both flavor and texture.<br />

It is served fresh and<br />

typically at cold-room temperature.<br />

Drink pairings<br />

should be similar. Japanese<br />

beer is typically light, usually<br />

a lager.This is because Japan<br />

has warm, humid temperatures<br />

and lighter beer pairs<br />

well with the cuisine. It doesn’t<br />

overpower the fish/food.<br />

Wine is also very similar in<br />

that lighter wines accompany<br />

sushi/Japanese cuisine.<br />

Thanks for the tips<br />

HapiFish! I’d suggest sushi<br />

experts and beginners check<br />

out HapiFish. Located at 190<br />

N. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 in<br />

Encinitas or check them out<br />

online at hapifish.com.<br />

Lick the Plate can now be heard on<br />

KPRi, 102.1 FM Monday-Friday<br />

during the 7pm hour.<br />

David Boylan is founder of Artichoke<br />

Creative and Artichoke Apparel, an<br />

Encinitas based marketing firm and<br />

clothing line. Reach him at<br />

david@artichoke-creative.com or<br />

(858) 395-6905.


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> West Restaurants in Carlsbad craft their menus around nature in a 3-acre farm supervised by Executive<br />

Chef Eugenio Martignago, shown in the greenhouse where seedlings are nurtured. Photos by Frank Mangio<br />

FRANK<br />

MANGIO<br />

Taste of Wine<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s something<br />

remarkable going on at Bistro<br />

West and West Steak and<br />

Seafood in Carlsbad.<br />

It’s excellence aligned,<br />

with top tier wine presentations<br />

and food unequaled in<br />

freshness and taste on the<br />

restaurant landscape.<br />

In a way it’s a simple but<br />

brilliant model of same-day<br />

fresh vegetables and fruit and<br />

the very best Napa Valley —<br />

Sonoma wines, to excite diners<br />

who crave this combination.<br />

Evidence the recent<br />

wine dinner marquee wineries<br />

to present: Silver Oak and<br />

Ferrari- Carano from Sonoma<br />

and <strong>June</strong> 18, Duckhorn<br />

Winery comes in from Napa<br />

Valley.<br />

This will be a gold rush<br />

sellout and we advise an<br />

RSVP on this right away, at<br />

(760) 930-9100.<br />

Silver Oak is one of the<br />

standard bearers for fine<br />

Cabernet ever since the wine<br />

world of Napa and Sonoma<br />

caught on in the ‘70s.“Life is a<br />

Cabernet” was created by<br />

owner Justin Meyer.<br />

Its current 2008 vintage<br />

from the Alexander Valley<br />

($60) was served up at West to<br />

pair with Executive Chef<br />

Eugenio Martignago’s Wagyu<br />

steak. It was a truly savory<br />

experience. <strong>The</strong> Silver Oak<br />

2008 Napa Valley Cabernet<br />

($90) was mated with the Rib<br />

Eye Cap, a luxury combination<br />

that gets to the heart of<br />

the West program of only<br />

excellence.<br />

Only excellence is never<br />

more true than Chef<br />

Eugenio’s 3-acre West Farm,<br />

just a couple of short miles<br />

from West Steak and Seafood<br />

and Bistro West.<br />

Someone once said,<br />

“Shipping is a terrible thing to<br />

do to vegetables.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y probably get jetlagged,<br />

just like people.” Now<br />

West’s authentic same-day<br />

farm to table approach produces<br />

many of the herbs,<br />

fruits and vegetables offered<br />

from these two restaurants.<br />

“Right now, we are ready<br />

to pick artichokes, zucchini,<br />

brussels sprouts, cabbage,<br />

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FOOD&WINE<br />

advance at $95 per person; for an opera-paired four-course calling (858) 3<strong>14</strong>-1996.<br />

$<strong>14</strong>5, including wine pairings. wine dinner <strong>June</strong> 20 at 7 p.m. Encinitas Wine Merchants<br />

Call (760) 930-9100, or <strong>The</strong> wine is Alex Sotelo’s has two major winery pourings<br />

Farm fresh<br />

visit weststeakandseafood.com.<br />

Wine Bytes<br />

Cellars of Napa Valley. Call for<br />

reservations at (619) 269-4207.<br />

SLO Wine Country, San<br />

Luis Obispo presents Roll Out<br />

<strong>June</strong> 21, McPrice Myers and<br />

Bodega De Edgar plus over 20<br />

wines available by the glass.<br />

For pricing, call (760) 407-4265.<br />

at West<br />

PAON Restaurant in<br />

Carlsbad has a winemaker dinner<br />

<strong>June</strong> 19 from 6:15 p.m., featuring<br />

DAOU Vineyards and<br />

Winery of Paso Robles. Special<br />

guest is Georges Daou. $85.<br />

Call (760) 729-7377 for an<br />

RSVP.<br />

Join Toast Enoteca &<br />

Cucina in San Diego’s Gaslamp<br />

the Barrels Weekend, <strong>June</strong> 20<br />

to <strong>June</strong> 23. Check out all events<br />

at slowine.com.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Terrace at Addison,<br />

the Grand Del Mar Resort, is<br />

the location for Flights of Wine<br />

Tasting <strong>June</strong> 21 from 5:30 to<br />

7:30 p.m. and every other<br />

Friday through August. Price is<br />

$25. Details are available by<br />

Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur<br />

certified by Wine Spectator. His<br />

library can be viewed at www.tasteofwinetv.com.<br />

(Average Google certified<br />

900 visits per day) He is one of the top five<br />

wine commentators on the Web. Reach<br />

him at mangiompc@aol.com.<br />

beets, onions, asparagus and<br />

all the other sides you see on<br />

our menu,” he enthused. “We<br />

planted 50 trees this year like<br />

avocado, citrus and fruit. We<br />

pick early in the morning and<br />

have that day’s crop ready by<br />

lunch. Our asparagus grows<br />

wild…the more that is picked,<br />

the more it comes back. You<br />

never have to plant them<br />

again!”<br />

Martignago revealed that<br />

for the steakhouse, he leaves<br />

the beautiful flower of the<br />

zucchini on the plant for show,<br />

and encourages diners to eat<br />

the flower.<br />

“It is so good,” he<br />

exclaimed.<br />

West Steak and Seafood<br />

has introduced “A Night with<br />

the Chef,” a dining adventure<br />

on Tuesday and Thursday<br />

nights. Guests are invited to<br />

trust in the expertise of the<br />

chefs, who will design a sixcourse<br />

prix fixe menu based<br />

on their handpicked selections<br />

of seasonal ingredients<br />

from West Farm.<br />

Guests will get to sample<br />

a range of produce to compliment<br />

fish, steak or chop; one<br />

of a kind, off the menu plates.<br />

Reservations are<br />

required three days in<br />

From left: Ben Cane, Winemaker from Silver Oak/Twomey, Julie Bart, rep from Silver Oak, Tom Bertrand, GM<br />

of West Steak and Seafood and West Steak and Seafood Manager Sean Merzbacher.<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Sculptures enrich library<br />

KAY<br />

COLVIN<br />

A Brush With Art<br />

Guests of the Encinitas<br />

Library are in for an<br />

unprecedented pleasure<br />

during the exhibit of “<strong>The</strong><br />

Shape of Things: James<br />

Hubbell Sculpture” on display<br />

through July 22. <strong>The</strong><br />

Oceanside Museum of Art,<br />

in collaboration with the<br />

city of Encinitas, presents a<br />

collection of 16 sculptures<br />

created during the last 50<br />

years of acclaimed artist<br />

James Hubbell’s career.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibited sculptures<br />

express Hubbell’s<br />

inner world and philosophies<br />

through a diverse<br />

range of media while<br />

demonstrating his mastery<br />

“Three Sentinels,” set of three cast bronze maquettes by James<br />

Hubbell. Image courtesy of Hubbell Studios<br />

of the visual language of<br />

sculpture.<br />

With undeniably profound<br />

reverence for nature,<br />

Hubbell is widely recognized<br />

for his biomorphic<br />

shapes and incorporation of<br />

a rich variety of materials<br />

into his art and architecture.<br />

Danielle Susalla Deery<br />

of the Oceanside Museum<br />

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Send your arts & entertainment<br />

news to arts@thecoastnews.com<br />

Sea Wolf brings feeling of<br />

‘home’ to <strong>The</strong> Belly Up<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

SOLANA BEACH —<br />

Alex Brown Church, the<br />

man behind Sea Wolf, has<br />

come full circle — in more<br />

ways than one.<br />

After living in<br />

Montreal for three years,<br />

Church made his way back<br />

to California a few years<br />

ago. And the feeling of<br />

coming home defines his<br />

newest album, “Old World<br />

Romance” — his third<br />

record.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s a connection<br />

with friends and family<br />

that I maybe didn’t appreciate<br />

as much as I could<br />

have,” Church said. “It hit<br />

me how important they are<br />

to my life when I moved<br />

back.”<br />

Returning also made<br />

him realize how he missed<br />

the comfort of his bedroom<br />

studio. He recorded his<br />

debut album, “Leaves of<br />

the River,” in 2007 in his<br />

home studio, taking his<br />

time to polish the folktinged<br />

indie rock songs.<br />

For the 2009 album “White<br />

Water, White Bloom,” he<br />

wanted a larger chamber<br />

rock sound — a conscious<br />

effort to recreate what it’s<br />

like playing live. So he<br />

holed up with musicians in<br />

an Omaha, Neb. studio for<br />

more than a month to lay<br />

down tracks.<br />

Church said he was<br />

satisfied with the result,<br />

but with only a limited<br />

window of time in the studio,<br />

he sometimes felt pres-<br />

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ARTS<br />

CALENDAR<br />

Got an item for Arts calendar?<br />

Send the details via email to<br />

calendar@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

MARK THE<br />

DATE<br />

LAUGH TO HELP<br />

Comedians Bob Perkell,<br />

Kristin Key and Ron<br />

Pearson will host two<br />

fundraiser shows, “We Are<br />

Not a Glum Lot III,” to benefit<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fellowship Center,<br />

at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 29<br />

at the Avo Playhouse, 303<br />

Main St., Vista. Tickets $10<br />

each or $20 at vistixonline.com<br />

or by calling the<br />

AVO box office at (760)<br />

724-2110. For information<br />

on the center, visit thefellowshipcenter.org/.<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong><br />

ON DISPLAY Carlsbad-<br />

Oceanside Art League<br />

watercolor artist Lynn<br />

Crealock will have work<br />

displayed on the feature<br />

wall. In addition to the regular<br />

show, a special “Black<br />

and White” show will be<br />

displayed, 300 Carlsbad<br />

Village Drive, Suite 101,<br />

Sea Wolf, the moniker of Alex Brown Church, will play tracks from “Old<br />

World Romance,” his new album, 8 p.m. at <strong>The</strong> Belly Up <strong>June</strong> 20. “I<br />

revisited my past to carve a path forward,” Church said of his new<br />

album. Courtesy photo<br />

Carlsbad. For hours, call<br />

(760) 434-8497.<br />

YOUTH CHOIR San<br />

Diego Children’s Choir is<br />

looking for children who<br />

love to sing. Short 5-10<br />

minute auditions for<br />

grades three to 12 can be<br />

scheduled by calling (858)<br />

587-1087 or e-mail donnaicenhower@sdcchoir.org.<br />

No audition required for<br />

grades one and two. To<br />

schedule an audition or for<br />

more information, call<br />

(858) 5871087 or visit sdcchoir.org.<br />

JUNE 15<br />

LIFE DRAWING<br />

EXHIBIT <strong>The</strong> Solana<br />

Beach Library is hosting<br />

the Encinitas Library<br />

Figure Drawing Group’s<br />

annual Mixed-media Life<br />

Drawing Show at 157<br />

Stevens Ave., Solana<br />

Beach. For more information,<br />

call (858) 755-<strong>14</strong>04 or<br />

(760) 942-8738.<br />

JUNE 16<br />

TRIP TO GETTY<br />

MiraCosta College will<br />

visit the J. Paul Getty<br />

Museum <strong>June</strong> 22. <strong>The</strong> bus<br />

will depart MiraCosta<br />

College San Elijo Campus,<br />

3333 Manchester Ave.,<br />

Cardiff at 9:20 a.m. and<br />

MiraCosta College<br />

Oceanside Campus (parking<br />

lot 1A), 1 Barnard Dr.,<br />

Oceanside at 10 a.m. Cost<br />

is $69. To register, call (760)<br />

795-6820 or register online<br />

at miracosta.edu/community.<br />

JUNE 17<br />

VETERAN’S VIEW-<br />

POINT Carlsbad<br />

Playreaders presents<br />

“Elliott, A Soldier’s Fugue”<br />

at 7:30 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 17 at<br />

Carlsbad City Library’s<br />

Ruby G. Schulman<br />

Auditorium, 1775 Dove<br />

Lane. Elliot Ortiz, a 19year-old<br />

Lance Corporal,<br />

home from Iraq after<br />

receiving the Purple Heart,<br />

and his father and grandfather,<br />

also veterans, share<br />

their personal experiences<br />

of war. Suggested donations<br />

are $5. For more information,<br />

visit carlsbadplayreaders.org<br />

or call<br />

(760) 602-2012.<br />

JUNE 18<br />

BLUES TIME Robin<br />

Henkel plays solo blues<br />

from 7 to 9 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 18 at<br />

Wine Steals Cardiff, 1953<br />

San Elijo, Cardiff. For<br />

information, call (760) 230-<br />

2657.<br />

JUNE 19<br />

‘COLOR’ EXHIBIT<br />

Artists Muffy and John<br />

Peugh of West of 101<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Superman bends, but doesn’t break<br />

By Noah S. Lee<br />

Although it’s not quite as<br />

indestructible as we’d like it to<br />

be, “Man of Steel” triumphs<br />

as an action-packed summer<br />

movie, distinguished by its<br />

sensation and scope.<br />

Was bringing back<br />

Superman into the public consciousness<br />

necessary? Not<br />

really, considering how much<br />

people have enjoyed and continue<br />

to enjoy the first two<br />

Christopher Reeve films.<br />

Of course, that didn’t stop<br />

“Superman Returns” from<br />

trying to relive the franchise’s<br />

golden years; sadly, that<br />

attempt didn’t reignite as<br />

much interest in the character<br />

as the crowds had hoped for.<br />

Poised to resurrect the<br />

Kryptonian superhero is<br />

“Man of Steel,” a grounded,<br />

realistic reboot designed to<br />

breathe new life into the character’s<br />

history.<br />

While it’s too early to tell<br />

if this new take on Superman<br />

will stand the test of time, I<br />

can say for sure that it brings<br />

a fresh quality to a mostly<br />

dead film series and will<br />

excite fans eager to witness<br />

the famous superhero make<br />

the comeback they’ve been<br />

waiting for.<br />

I appreciated the confident<br />

direction Zack Snyder<br />

(“300” and “Watchmen”) displayed<br />

in terms of tackling the<br />

Superman mythos; he<br />

advances from one stage of<br />

the character’s life to another<br />

without showing any signs of<br />

uncertainty.<br />

He quickly establishes a<br />

complex mythology from the<br />

get-go that, surprisingly, neither<br />

wears down the story’s<br />

flow nor bores the audience.<br />

While the pacing may<br />

seem slow to some, it pays off<br />

in the end when you come to<br />

realize how “Man of Steel”<br />

needed to take its time developing<br />

the superhero’s human<br />

side.<br />

I found myself enjoying<br />

the film’s use of a nonlinear<br />

narrative, which I believe<br />

served as an advantage in<br />

terms of guiding the audience<br />

through Clark’s overly familiar<br />

journey towards becoming<br />

Superman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dichotomy of his two<br />

families — one of Earth, the<br />

other of Krypton — is an interesting<br />

device that imbues his<br />

emotionally charged story<br />

with exciting dramatic gravitas.<br />

“Man of Steel” also intersperses<br />

the titular superhero’s<br />

origin story with Lois Lane’s<br />

search for the truth about him,<br />

giving the human side of the<br />

film a greater relatable angle.<br />

As for the technical<br />

aspects, Snyder’s decision to<br />

shoot the film with handheld<br />

cameras worked rather well; it<br />

didn’t produce the usual disorientating<br />

sense of dizziness.<br />

In fact, this technique<br />

immerses the audience even<br />

deeper in the journeys undertaken<br />

by Clark and Lois to<br />

uncover the secrets of<br />

Krypton. It’s a relief we don’t<br />

have to worry about walking<br />

out of the theater with a<br />

throbbing headache!<br />

While the action set<br />

pieces are well executed and<br />

spectacular, I felt overwhelmed<br />

at times by their<br />

nonstop presence.<br />

This problem is most<br />

apparent in the third act,<br />

when Superman battles Zod<br />

Henry Cavill is the latest to take on the role of Superman in “Man of<br />

Steel.” Photo by Clay Enos<br />

and his band of Kryptonian<br />

followers.<br />

As visually impressive as<br />

these action sequences are to<br />

the naked eye, they didn’t<br />

leave a lot of room for character<br />

development, thereby forcing<br />

Clark’s journey of self-discovery<br />

to be placed on the<br />

back burner.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are times when<br />

Henry Cavill takes his role of<br />

Clark Kent/Superman a tad<br />

too seriously for his own good,<br />

but for the most part you can<br />

believe the emotion in his<br />

eyes and the power in his<br />

punches.<br />

If only Christopher<br />

Reeve were still around, he’d<br />

be proud to see this new incarnation<br />

of the iconic superhero.<br />

Amy Adams delivers a<br />

strong, hands-on performance<br />

as Lois Lane, infusing her with<br />

equal amounts of courage,<br />

intelligence, ambition, and<br />

heart.<br />

<strong>The</strong> standout cast member<br />

is Michael Shannon, who<br />

relishes the opportunity to<br />

unleash General Zod’s deluded<br />

sense of purpose and<br />

frightening rage.<br />

Russell Crowe is in full<br />

teacher mode as Jor-El,<br />

Superman’s father — his performance<br />

is defined mostly by<br />

his sage counsel and solemn<br />

facial expressions. In contrast,<br />

Kevin Costner and Diane<br />

Lane, as Jonathan and Martha<br />

Kent, respectively, are exactly<br />

what you’d expect a loving<br />

Midwestern American couple<br />

and the source of Clark’s<br />

moral compass to be.<br />

Despite some obvious<br />

flaws toward the end, “Man of<br />

Steel” finds its voice and succeeds<br />

as an exhilarating summer<br />

blockbuster — one that is<br />

worthy of donning the “Sshaped”<br />

logo.<br />

MPAA rating: PG-13 for intense<br />

sequences of sci-fi violence,<br />

action and destruction, and for<br />

some language.<br />

Running time: 2 hours and 23<br />

minutes<br />

Playing: In general release<br />

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A16 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Midfielder Danica Carey sends a pass downfield in the SeaLions’<br />

home opener on Sunday.<br />

By Tony Cagala<br />

SAN DIEGO — Showing<br />

the other team what they’re<br />

capable of doing — that was<br />

just some of their motivation<br />

on Sunday when the San<br />

Diego SeaLions took the<br />

pitch against Ajax America<br />

Women for their home opener.<br />

<strong>The</strong> SeaLions routed<br />

Ajax 6-0 and since the beginning<br />

of the season, haven’t<br />

allowed a goal in league play<br />

so far.<br />

“As a center back it’s<br />

always more important to me<br />

to have that zero up on the<br />

score board than six goals,”<br />

said SeaLions’ first-year<br />

defender Nikki Krzysik.<br />

She credits the growing<br />

chemistry between the<br />

defense and the communication<br />

they have on the field.<br />

Not only that, but goalies<br />

Kaycee Gunion) and Rachel<br />

Locke are fantastic, Krzysik<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y always have our<br />

back if we make a mistake,<br />

and they make us look good.”<br />

Offensively, the<br />

SeaLions have scored 10<br />

goals, all-coming at the<br />

expense of Ajax, who they<br />

opened the season against on<br />

the road, winning 4-0.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Head Coach Jen Lalor-<br />

Nielsen said the team didn’t<br />

have to make too many<br />

changes to the game plan,<br />

since the two teams’ last<br />

meeting.<br />

What she wanted to see<br />

of her team was their speed<br />

of play on the field.<br />

“I feel like this team is<br />

up another notch and another<br />

level of making the game<br />

so pretty to watch, and making<br />

the ball move and do the<br />

work and that’s going to open<br />

up the gates for people that<br />

are individual specialists<br />

that can take people on. And<br />

that only can happen when<br />

our speed of play is quick.”<br />

Some of the quickness<br />

displayed, the SeaLions<br />

moved the ball well, has<br />

stemmed from the team’s<br />

expectations for raising the<br />

bar on strength and conditioning<br />

commitment levels.<br />

“It has been very good,”<br />

Lalor-Nielsen said.<br />

With practice twice a<br />

week and the remaining time<br />

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Nielsen said that has made<br />

the team more focused<br />

throughout the week.<br />

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that is going to be able to be seen in games,” she said. <strong>The</strong><br />

fitness they maintain will<br />

make the game easy, she<br />

added, and will contribute to<br />

SeaLions forward Jessica Wi races past an Ajax defender. A new commitent<br />

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Lalor-Nielsen said will help make the game “easier.”<br />

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the high level of performance.<br />

Apart from their expected<br />

commitment levels for<br />

this season, Lalor-Nielsen<br />

said the team has their goal<br />

and they know what it is.<br />

Taking a one game-at-atime<br />

approach, she added<br />

that they have to make sure<br />

that they’re better than they<br />

were in the last game they<br />

played.<br />

And so far, she said, she’s<br />

seen that improvement, even<br />

in practice. “And so being<br />

able for them to actually do it<br />

and see it in games and at<br />

being successful, I think that<br />

that has been the ticket.”<br />

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Angeles for the third consecutive<br />

year.<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Violinist to perform at library<br />

By Lillian Cox<br />

ENCINITAS — Irina<br />

Tseitlin was only 12 when<br />

she began studying with<br />

Yuri Yankelevich at the<br />

prestigious Moscow<br />

Conservatory. She went on<br />

to graduate at the top of her<br />

class.<br />

After fleeing Russia in<br />

1975 with new husband and<br />

fellow violinist, Michael<br />

Tseitlin, Irina received critical<br />

acclaim on the world<br />

stage as a violin virtuoso,<br />

winning top prizes in the<br />

Queen Elisabeth, Montreal<br />

and Munich international<br />

music competitions.<br />

Subsequently, she performed<br />

as a soloist with the<br />

Munich Radio Orchestra<br />

with Rafael Kubelik, the<br />

Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />

with Pinchas Zukerman, the<br />

Montreal Symphony with<br />

Charles Dutoit and the BBC<br />

Symphony.<br />

She garnered rave<br />

reviews from <strong>The</strong> London<br />

Times, which described her<br />

performance with the BBC<br />

Symphony as “ …Full of<br />

Passion and Truth” and <strong>The</strong><br />

Los Angeles Times that<br />

spoke of her talent as the,<br />

“Sound of rare beauty.”<br />

At 8 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 29, Irina<br />

will perform at the<br />

Encinitas Library.<br />

Tickets are $15 and will<br />

be sold at the door.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert is the first<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Art of Recital Series<br />

sponsored by the local nonprofit,<br />

Friends of Musical<br />

Arts.<br />

Also performing is<br />

Violin virtuoso Irina Tseitlin of Rancho Santa Fe will offer the first concert<br />

of the new <strong>The</strong> Art of Recital Series sponsored by the local nonprofit,<br />

Friends of Musical Arts, at 8 p.m., <strong>June</strong> 29 at the Encinitas Library.<br />

Courtesy photo<br />

Belgium pianist Patrick<br />

Dheur who has played with<br />

the Scottish Chamber<br />

Orchestra, the Moscow<br />

Soloists with Yuri Bashmet,<br />

Hong Kong Philharmonic,<br />

Jerusalem Philharmonic<br />

Wiener Sinfonietta, Caracas<br />

Symphony, Grenoble<br />

Symphony, Bucharest<br />

Symphony and Belgian<br />

National Orchestra.<br />

Dheur has appeared<br />

locally at the Sherwood<br />

Auditorium at the San<br />

Diego Museum of<br />

Contemporary Arts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program at the<br />

Encinitas Library will<br />

include “Suite in Old Style”<br />

(Schnittke), “Children in<br />

Yad Vashem” (Tseitlin),<br />

TURN TO VIOLINIST ON A19<br />

Living with war<br />

From left to right, Spike Sorrentino, Steve Lone, and John Padilla portray a multi-generational family of U.S.<br />

military veterans trying to relate to each other through their experiences of war in Carlsbad Playreader’s<br />

production of “Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue” <strong>June</strong> 17. Photo courtesy of Dori Salois<br />

Carlsbad Playreaders<br />

bring poetic tale of war<br />

to library<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — In its latest production,<br />

the Carlsbad Playreaders will bring a poetic<br />

tale of war told from the perspective of three<br />

generations of military within the same family<br />

in “Elliot, a Soldier’s Fugue” at the<br />

Carlsbad Library <strong>June</strong> 17.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> piece is extremely intriguing,”<br />

said actor John Padilla. “It’s such a beautiful<br />

story of three generations of Puerto Rican<br />

soldiers in the American Army.”<br />

Written by Quiara Alegría Hudes,<br />

author of the Broadway musical “In the<br />

Heights,” the play centers around19-year-old<br />

soldier Elliot Ortiz after he returns from Iraq<br />

and must decide whether to re-enlist for a<br />

second tour.<br />

Ortiz, played by Steve Lone, seeks out<br />

his father, (Padilla), and grandfather, played<br />

by Spike Sorrentino, both veterans, to understand<br />

their experiences of fighting in<br />

American wars.<br />

Padilla previously performed the same<br />

role during a production at the Ion <strong>The</strong>atre a<br />

few years ago. He said he welcomes the<br />

opportunity to play the part again, because<br />

as a veteran he can relate to “Pop’s” experiences.<br />

Padilla served in the Air Force during<br />

the Vietnam War for nearly five years, and<br />

had family members who served as well.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s so much pride involved in<br />

being in the military and representing your<br />

country, and to me that’s what it’s all about,<br />

regardless of race or creed,” he said.<br />

He said he remembers some of his family<br />

members trying to reach out to others to<br />

process their own wartime experiences, similar<br />

to Elliot in the play.<br />

He said that for older generations of vet-<br />

erans in his family, “You were pretty much<br />

on your own. <strong>The</strong> only people you could really<br />

talk to (about war) were your family.”<br />

Director Dori Salois was at first hesitant<br />

about the choice to perform “Elliot,” and at<br />

first, thought that the play might be “too<br />

sad.”<br />

But she said the more she thought about<br />

the piece, the more she realized how culturally<br />

relevant its subject matter is to San<br />

Diego, with its large Hispanic population<br />

and military bases.<br />

She said she was particularly struck by<br />

the play’s point that for a lot of young people,<br />

joining the military is the best career and<br />

economic opportunity they have.<br />

“This young man (Elliot) says that, ‘If I<br />

wasn’t a Marine, I would be at Subway asking<br />

if you want hot peppers with that,’” she<br />

said.<br />

Moreover, Salios and Padilla agreed that<br />

the piece lends itself well to a stage reading<br />

rather than a full production because of its<br />

small cast and minimal set.<br />

As a stage reading, the two hope that<br />

the production will enhance the audience’s<br />

engagement with the material and actors.<br />

“If you have the right actors and they<br />

have the right intensity and they’re committed,<br />

I think (stage readings) actually stimulate<br />

the imagination of audience,” Salios<br />

said.<br />

“It’s just such a beautiful piece because<br />

you get to experience each character in a different<br />

way,” said Padilla about the play’s<br />

intense focus on only a few characters.<br />

Salios added, “<strong>The</strong> piece is like music<br />

and a poem. Each memory, each character’s<br />

impression is kind of woven like a tapestry.”<br />

Padilla said that ultimately he hopes<br />

that playgoers will, “just listen to the words<br />

and enjoy the story.”<br />

Carlsbad Playreaders will perform<br />

“Elliott, A Soldier’s Fugue” <strong>June</strong> 17 at 7:30<br />

p.m. at the Carlsbad City Library’s Ruby G.<br />

Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Lane.<br />

Suggested donations are $5 for adults and $1<br />

for students.Visit carlsbadplayreaders.org or<br />

call (760) 602-2012 for more information.


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

VIOLINIST<br />

CONTINUED FROM A18<br />

“Visions des Ames”<br />

(Dheur), “Suite from<br />

‘Circus 1937” (Tseitlin) and<br />

“Polonaise Brillante” in A<br />

major (Wieniawski).<br />

“It’s very exciting to be<br />

performing in Encinitas<br />

and I hope we will have<br />

more and more venues in<br />

San Diego for great artists<br />

to play here because we<br />

need it,” Irina said. “Unlike<br />

larger venues, the Encinitas<br />

Library provides an intimate<br />

concert setting that<br />

creates a one-on-one relationship<br />

between the performer<br />

and the audience.<br />

“I know there are a lot<br />

of people interested in this<br />

and I think it’s very important<br />

for our younger generation<br />

to have access to<br />

world-class performers.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tseitlins have lived<br />

in North County since 1980<br />

and raised their sons here:<br />

international concert violinist,<br />

Paul “Pasha” Tseitlin;<br />

and violinist, conductor and<br />

composer, Alexander<br />

Tseitlin.<br />

In 1990, Irina and<br />

Michael founded the<br />

California Institute of<br />

Music, which has become<br />

the pre-eminent center for<br />

BRUSH WITH ART<br />

CONTINUED FROM A<strong>14</strong><br />

of Art wrote of Hubbell’s<br />

work, “This accomplished<br />

artist’s relationship with<br />

nature is his primary source<br />

of inspiration. Hubbell turns<br />

bronze, glass, stone and<br />

wood into poetic manifestations<br />

that evoke both the<br />

inherent essence of the<br />

material and his passionate<br />

sensitivity to his surrounding<br />

natural environment.”<br />

While the 82-year-old<br />

Hubbell has long been considered<br />

a San Diego treasure,<br />

his more than 100 public<br />

artworks worldwide have<br />

received international<br />

acclaim.<br />

Hubbell has been recognized<br />

primarily for his architectural<br />

work while also<br />

being actively engaged in<br />

the visual arts and poetry<br />

throughout his career.<br />

He recently commented<br />

on his relationship with<br />

sculpture, “I often think of<br />

myself as a sculptor and<br />

attribute much of my direction<br />

in architecture to it.”<br />

Daniel Foster,<br />

Executive Director of <strong>The</strong><br />

Oceanside Museum of Art<br />

states: “As one explores the<br />

special talents and unique<br />

qualities that define<br />

Hubbell’s artistic aesthetic,<br />

style, and iconography, it<br />

becomes highly apparent …<br />

that Hubbell himself is a<br />

master of life. In effect, his<br />

artworks are actually the<br />

material artifacts that capture<br />

the journey and spirit<br />

of a remarkable human<br />

being.”<br />

Hubbell has indeed led<br />

an extraordinary life of contribution,<br />

much of which has<br />

been focused on stimulating<br />

creativity and cooperation<br />

in others as a vehicle for creating<br />

a more peaceful and<br />

harmonious world.<br />

In 1982 Hubbell and his<br />

wife Anne founded <strong>The</strong> Ilan-<br />

Lael Foundation on the 40acre<br />

site of their Santa<br />

Ysabel, Calif. home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foundation initially<br />

pre-college professional<br />

education in music.<br />

Alumni include David<br />

Chan (violist, Metropolitan<br />

Opera Orchestra; professor,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juilliard School), Igor<br />

Gruppman (concertmaster,<br />

San Diego Symphony,<br />

London Symphony<br />

Orchestra, Rotterdam<br />

Philharmonic Orchestra),<br />

Erik Ulman (composer and<br />

lecturer, Stanford<br />

University) and Francesca<br />

Dego (violinist, Milan<br />

C o n s e r v a t o r y<br />

Philharmonic).<br />

Throughout the year<br />

Irina and Michael travel<br />

across the United States<br />

and abroad, offering concerts<br />

and teaching master<br />

classes to talented students.<br />

At 6 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 23, Irina<br />

will perform with pianist<br />

Kevin Fitzgerald at the Los<br />

Angeles County Museum of<br />

Art’s Leo S. Bing <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concert will be broadcast<br />

live on KUSD classical<br />

music radio.<br />

In August the Tseitlins<br />

will travel to New York<br />

where they will perform<br />

and teach master classes at<br />

the Summit Musical<br />

Festival. <strong>The</strong>y will do so<br />

again in the fall when they<br />

embark on a tour that will<br />

served as a conduit for<br />

Hubbell’s many involvements,<br />

including the design<br />

and building of a school for<br />

the arts in Colonia<br />

Esperanza, Tijuana, Mexico.<br />

Hubbell also founded<br />

Pacific Rim Parks, an organization<br />

whose multifaceted<br />

mission includes “fostering<br />

understanding and goodwill<br />

while bridging political, cultural,<br />

environmental, and<br />

spiritual boundaries” while<br />

working with teams of volunteers<br />

in creating the<br />

parks.<br />

Through the process of<br />

training volunteers in his<br />

multiple projects, Hubbell<br />

has equipped many artists<br />

and craftsmen worldwide<br />

with skills that have enabled<br />

them in turn to develop<br />

their own creative careers<br />

and pass the gift along to<br />

others.<br />

After a major portion of<br />

the Hubbell property was<br />

destroyed by wildfire in<br />

2003, individuals rallied to<br />

help restore the damaged<br />

structures as testament to<br />

the esteemed position<br />

Hubbell holds in the community.<br />

take them to Europe and<br />

Israel.<br />

In addition to being a<br />

violin virtuoso, Michael is a<br />

world-renowned visual and<br />

multimedia artist.<br />

“We also write children’s<br />

books together,”<br />

Irina added. “It’s very much<br />

the story of our family.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tseitlins continue<br />

to be active in the local arts<br />

scene, and were part of a<br />

group of residents who<br />

came together in 2002 to<br />

form Friends of Musical<br />

Arts.<br />

“FOMA’s goal was and<br />

remains to support music<br />

and art in San Diego,”<br />

Michael explained. “Over<br />

the years the organization<br />

has donated a number of<br />

music instruments to local<br />

schools and financially supported<br />

California<br />

International Young Artists<br />

Competition. Our CEO is<br />

Danny Dabby, a resident of<br />

Del Mar.”<br />

Michael added that <strong>The</strong><br />

Art of Recital Series <strong>2013</strong>-<br />

<strong>14</strong> season will be<br />

announced in September.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Encinitas Library<br />

is located at 540 Cornish<br />

Drive. For more information<br />

about the Tseitlins, visit<br />

michaelandirinatseitlin.co<br />

m or YouTube.<br />

Since that time the Ilan-<br />

Lael Foundation’s purpose<br />

has been crystallized in<br />

Hubbell’s words as “an arts<br />

education foundation celebrating<br />

nature and the aesthetic<br />

of the built environment<br />

for its ability to help<br />

us see ourselves and our<br />

world in new ways.”<br />

As Daniel Foster aptly<br />

states, “…Hubbell’s art envisions<br />

our best hopes for the<br />

future of art and society.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> public is invited to<br />

meet James Hubbell and<br />

view his work at the opening<br />

reception of “<strong>The</strong> Shape of<br />

Things: James Hubbell<br />

Sculpture” <strong>June</strong> 30, from 2<br />

to 4 p.m. at the Encinitas<br />

Library, at 540 Cornish<br />

Drive, Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> exhibit<br />

runs through July 22.<br />

For more information<br />

about James Hubbell and<br />

his art and architecture visit<br />

jameshubbellart.com.<br />

Kay Colvin is director of the L Street<br />

Fine Art Gallery in San Diego’s<br />

Gaslamp Quarter, serves as an arts<br />

commissioner for the City of Encinitas,<br />

and specializes in promoting emerging<br />

and mid-career artists. Contact her at<br />

kaycolvin@lstreetfineart.com.<br />

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sured to finish songs during<br />

that recording process.<br />

Thus, he decided writing<br />

songs at his own pace from<br />

the confines of his house<br />

suits him best.<br />

“Sometimes you have<br />

to stray off the path to realize<br />

where the path is,”<br />

Church said.<br />

“I’d like to keep<br />

recording this way.”<br />

Many of the songs on<br />

“Old World Romance”<br />

reflect the change in<br />

approach.<br />

Without a consistent<br />

backing band, the album<br />

features a sound that’s<br />

more stripped back than<br />

his previous effort.<br />

And even though musicians<br />

fleshed out some of<br />

the acoustic songs, Church<br />

wrote, produced and<br />

recorded the album. <strong>The</strong><br />

result is an atmospheric<br />

effort that’s arguably more<br />

personal than past albums.<br />

Inspired by what it’s<br />

like reconnecting with an<br />

environment after being<br />

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Studio, will be exhibiting<br />

their Color <strong>2013</strong> show<br />

Mondays through Thursdays<br />

9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays<br />

and Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. and Sundays noon to 5<br />

p.m. through July 15 at<br />

Encinitas Library Gallery,<br />

540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas.<br />

JUNE 20<br />

CITY ARTISTS Carlsbad’s<br />

Cultural Arts Office is hosting<br />

“On Your Own Time: <strong>The</strong><br />

National Arts Program at<br />

Carlsbad” featuring art by<br />

117 city employees and their<br />

families, <strong>June</strong> 20 through<br />

July 12 at the William D.<br />

Cannon Art Gallery, 1775<br />

Dove Lane, Carlsbad. For<br />

information, call (760) 602-<br />

2021 or visit<br />

carlsbadca.gov/arts.<br />

CRUISIN’ Join the<br />

Carlsbad-Oceanside Art<br />

League Gallery, Oceanside<br />

Art Gallery, Lynn Forbes<br />

Sculpture Gallery and other<br />

Carlsbad Village art venues<br />

for “Cruising the Art<br />

Scene” from 5:30 p.m. to<br />

8:30 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 20, with live<br />

music, refreshments and<br />

lots of art. For more information,<br />

visit 300 Carlsbad<br />

Village Drive Suite 101,<br />

Carlsbad or call (760) 434-<br />

8497.<br />

away, Church covers new<br />

ground lyrically.<br />

<strong>The</strong> album is about<br />

“viewing familiar things<br />

after having grown up a little,”<br />

he noted.<br />

“After being away for<br />

a while, some of what you<br />

left is exciting to get reacquainted<br />

with, but other<br />

parts are scary to face,”<br />

Church said.<br />

While there’s a new<br />

emphasis on rediscovery,<br />

“Old World Romance” also<br />

shares many lyrical themes<br />

with his past two albums.<br />

Based in Los Angeles,<br />

Church grew up in the Bay<br />

Area and Columbia,<br />

California — a former gold<br />

rush town with less than<br />

3,000 people.<br />

For that reason, his<br />

music is imbued with the<br />

“grandiose landscapes of<br />

the Old West.” Church also<br />

trekked around Europe as<br />

a kid with his mother.<br />

That explains “the<br />

romantic sense of the Old<br />

World” lurking in some of<br />

his songs, he said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> imagery of his<br />

songs harkens back to days<br />

JUNE 22<br />

STAND UP AND LAUGH<br />

Brent Goodman presents<br />

“Stand Up Comedians” at E<br />

Street Cafe, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>June</strong> 22 at 128 E St.,<br />

Encinitas. Goodman will be<br />

performing and hosting other<br />

comics. Call (760) 436-9737<br />

for more details.<br />

SUPERHERO ART DAY<br />

Rancho Santa Fe artist, Todd<br />

Krasovetz, presents a free<br />

Children’s Superhero Artist<br />

workshop from 1 to 3 p.m.<br />

<strong>June</strong> 22, to explore drawing<br />

or painting their favorite<br />

superhero at his gallery, 6024<br />

Paseo Delicias, Suite G. Call<br />

(760) 801-9371 or (619) 490-<br />

9985, or visit<br />

toddkrasovetz.com for more<br />

information. Parents will<br />

receive 20 percent off for oil<br />

portraits.<br />

BY THE SEA <strong>The</strong> New<br />

Village Arts <strong>The</strong>atre invites<br />

A19<br />

gone by.<br />

And the name Sea<br />

Wolf is taken from a Jack<br />

London novel.<br />

But Church said he<br />

isn’t by any means stuck in<br />

the past.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> imagery is what I<br />

experienced when visiting<br />

or living in those places,”<br />

Church said.<br />

“I want to fill my lyrics<br />

with lush imagery — that’s<br />

a common frame of reference<br />

to many — to leave an<br />

impression, not to be overly<br />

nostalgic. In reality, I’m<br />

usually thinking about the<br />

future.”<br />

To that end, Church<br />

said he’d like to continue<br />

exploring new sonic territory<br />

when puts together a<br />

new batch of songs, even if<br />

that’s a ways away.<br />

“I feel like I have a<br />

restless energy,” Church<br />

said. “I don’t by any means<br />

want to do the same thing<br />

twice.”<br />

“In this album, I revisited<br />

my past to carve a<br />

path forward,” he added.<br />

Sea Wolf performs at<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belly Up <strong>June</strong> 20.<br />

all to its annual gala<br />

fundraiser, “60’s by the Sea”<br />

from 6 to 10 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 22 at<br />

Agua Hedionda Lagoon<br />

Discovery Center, 1580<br />

Cannon Road, Carlsbad.<br />

Couple tickets are $280. For<br />

more information, visit<br />

info@newvillagearts.org.<br />

GALLERY SHOWS In<br />

<strong>June</strong>, see original signed<br />

prints by Inka Zamoyska and<br />

reverse-glass paintings by<br />

Diane and Ed Greene at<br />

E.Greene Gallery, 264 N El<br />

Camino Real, Encinitas. For<br />

details, call (760) 942-2317<br />

@<strong>Coast</strong><strong>News</strong>Group


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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

HONORING THE FALLEN<br />

From left, Boy Scouts Johnny Harrison, Kevin Wylot, Spencer Dalton, Riley Steel, Trevor Harrison and Assistant Scoutmaster<br />

and event organizer Ken Harrison from Solana Beach Troop 782, Encinitas Troop 776, and Olivenhain Troop 2000, participated<br />

in a Memorial Day ceremony at the Fallen Alumni Monument at San Dieguito Academy High School. <strong>The</strong> boys, all SDA<br />

students, performed the flag-raising ceremony and read names and biography’s of the 19 fallen alumni killed in WWII, Korea<br />

and Vietnam. <strong>The</strong> event was hosted by SDA’s Foundation and Alumni Association. Courtesy photo<br />

LOOK WHO’S<br />

BEHIND<br />

the “NO ON A” CAMPAIGN<br />

<strong>The</strong> mailers are signed “Encinitas Hope” but are<br />

paid for by obvious developer interest groups.<br />

Here are a few examples:<br />

• National Association of Realtor Fund - $8,250<br />

• Encinitas Town Center, LLC/Ecke - $7,500<br />

• Gary Levitt Real Estate Development/Sea Breeze - $1,500<br />

• Douglas Harwood (Developer/broker) - $2,500<br />

• Encinitas Town Center/Ecke - $10,000<br />

If these guys are saying no and you want less development you should...<br />

Vote YES on A<br />

Paid Political Advertisement Paid for by the Encinitas Project - Committee For Proposition A<br />

Ecke School<br />

lands garden grant<br />

ENCINITAS — Paul<br />

Ecke Central Elementary<br />

School was one of 16 organizations<br />

nationwide to receive a<br />

$10,000 Share the Good grant<br />

for its seed-to-plate connection,<br />

“School as a Garden,”<br />

taught by Hank Stelzl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> funds will be<br />

used to launch a student- and<br />

parent-run farm stand at the<br />

school’s farmers market and<br />

expand the existing garden’s<br />

capabilities to provide the<br />

school fresh produce.<br />

“It was inspiring, yet<br />

again, to see the incredible<br />

work being done to promote<br />

the seed-to-plate story and we<br />

applaud all of our applicants<br />

on what they’re working to<br />

achieve,” said Tim Snyder for<br />

Seeds of Change. “<strong>The</strong>se<br />

types of organizations are<br />

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tor-commercial, making it the<br />

ideal location for a hotel.<br />

But Prop A would demand a<br />

public vote, adding another<br />

layer of difficulty.<br />

“I agree with much of the<br />

initiative, but I can’t support it<br />

due to unintended consequences<br />

like this,” he said.<br />

Mayor Teresa Barth, also<br />

against Prop A, declined to<br />

comment for the article, only<br />

stating that the election has<br />

been “ugly” and “divisive.”<br />

Bruce Ehlers, spokesman<br />

for Prop A, said that if the initiative<br />

passes, he has faith in<br />

the residents to make<br />

informed decisions.<br />

“Good projects will win<br />

public support and get<br />

approved,” Ehlers said.<br />

Given the contributions<br />

flowing into the election, he<br />

referred to Prop A as a “David<br />

versus Goliath battle.”<br />

Three organizations, two<br />

against Prop A and one for it,<br />

have been active in trying to<br />

sway voters with mailers and<br />

signs around town.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two “no” on A groups<br />

have combined to raise more<br />

than $55,000, while the organization<br />

in favor of it has<br />

brought in $8,400, as of <strong>June</strong><br />

11.<br />

“We’re concerned residents<br />

(who) are up against<br />

development interests,”<br />

Ehlers said.<br />

Further, he said an anti-<br />

Prop A group has “spread conjecture<br />

that just isn’t true<br />

about Prop A.”A recent mailer<br />

from one of the “no” on A<br />

groups alleges that home<br />

remodels would require a public<br />

election.<br />

But Encinitas city staff<br />

confirmed that that’s not the<br />

case during a March 27 council<br />

meeting.<br />

Steve Shackelton, a local<br />

architect, said that Prop A supporters<br />

have also released<br />

their fair share of deceptive<br />

election materials.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y’ve papered the city<br />

with posters showing a fivestory<br />

building towering over a<br />

neighborhood, he argued.<br />

“Planning exercises<br />

never placed five-story homes<br />

in a residential neighborhood,”<br />

Shackelton said. “It’s<br />

disingenuous to say otherwise.”<br />

By exercises, Shackelton<br />

sometimes our children’s first<br />

introduction to nutrition,<br />

which is why we want to support<br />

as many of them as we<br />

can through Share the Good.”<br />

Share the Good is funded<br />

by the Seeds of Change “1%<br />

Fund,” the company’s commitment<br />

to donate one percent<br />

of net sales to community-based<br />

nutrition, gardening<br />

and farming programs.<strong>The</strong> 16<br />

organizations were selected<br />

from a pool of more than 700<br />

applicants that applied<br />

through the company’s<br />

Facebook page.<strong>The</strong> grant program,<br />

which is in its second<br />

year, has distributed nearly<br />

$300,000 to enhance the environmental,<br />

economic and<br />

social well-being of gardens,<br />

farms, farmers and communities<br />

nationwide.<br />

is referring to citizen groups<br />

helping the city update the<br />

housing element of its General<br />

Plan.<br />

Based on projected<br />

growth, the city was assigned<br />

1,300 housing units by the<br />

state. And the groups mapped<br />

out where the mandated units<br />

could be built.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> truth is we were<br />

looking for underutilized properties<br />

that wouldn’t impact<br />

neighbors,” Shackelton said.<br />

“Eventually, we’ll have to<br />

have a plan in place for those<br />

units,” he said.<br />

Revamping the General<br />

Plan has taken more than<br />

three years and cost the city<br />

more than $1 million, without<br />

consensus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> process is expected<br />

to resume in the fall.<br />

And Shackelton said citizen<br />

input in the General Plan<br />

is a better course than ballotbox<br />

planning — especially if<br />

the city is going to meet its<br />

state-housing requirement.<br />

In response, Ehlers has<br />

said Encinitas shouldn’t focus<br />

so much on the state numbers.<br />

He argued they’re inaccurate<br />

and unrealistic.<br />

Critics of the state mandate<br />

say Encinitas hasn’t certified<br />

a housing element since<br />

the early 1990s, with few<br />

repercussions.<br />

But Shackelton said<br />

Encinitas is pressing its luck if<br />

it fails to move forward with a<br />

housing element. On that note,<br />

he also said Prop A is full of<br />

ambiguities that could lead to<br />

lawsuits from developers.<br />

“I’ve had a difficult time<br />

interpreting this,” Shackelton<br />

said. “I assume it will be the<br />

same for others.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> election is projected<br />

to cost the city $300,000,<br />

according to the Registrar of<br />

Voters.<br />

Who will pay for the ballot<br />

items if Prop A passes? If<br />

developers ask for the<br />

increase in density, they would<br />

pay for it, likewise for the city.<br />

Zoning changes can<br />

either be placed on a special<br />

election at a greater cost —<br />

loosely estimated around<br />

$300,000 — or wait until a general<br />

election.<br />

Items on the general election<br />

would have a price of<br />

around $30,000 for the first<br />

item and $20,000 for subsequent<br />

ones, though that’s only<br />

a loose estimate.


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Avenida de Encinas.<br />

A third heading of the<br />

pipeline will also begin later<br />

this month in Vista at Poinsettia<br />

Avenue and West Linda Vista<br />

and will work westerly.<br />

MacLaggan said he<br />

expects the pipeline to be completed<br />

by the end of 20<strong>14</strong>, with<br />

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city property and were dedicated<br />

to the city when they<br />

were originally installed making<br />

them the city’s responsibility.<br />

Furthermore, she said an<br />

agreement was signed that<br />

stated the city was responsible<br />

for maintenance of the<br />

streetlights.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> association never<br />

had responsibility to maintain<br />

them, ever,” Timko said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city has maintained<br />

the lights to citywide standards.<br />

Now that the lights need<br />

to be replaced opinions are<br />

split on who should have to<br />

pay.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> court found the city<br />

didn’t have a legal obligation<br />

to replace the lights,” City<br />

Manager Peter Weiss said.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> expectation is that<br />

Rancho del Oro would provide<br />

funding to maintain the<br />

lights.”<br />

It was included in the<br />

1980s city/homeowner agreement<br />

that the HOA would collect<br />

fees for any repair and<br />

maintenance costs beyond<br />

those of standard city streetlights.<strong>The</strong>se<br />

funds were never<br />

requested by the city.<strong>The</strong> contract<br />

expired after 10 years<br />

and was never resigned.<br />

City Attorney John<br />

Mullen said the court case<br />

never went into discovery to<br />

determine how much money<br />

the HOA had collected. <strong>The</strong><br />

court dismissed the case and<br />

said the city had fulfilled its<br />

obligations to upkeep the<br />

lights.<br />

<strong>The</strong> decorative streetlights<br />

are metal and require<br />

routine maintenance to withstand<br />

the weather. Standard<br />

city streetlights are made of<br />

concrete and are therefore significantly<br />

more durable.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y (RDO streetlights)<br />

require more maintenance,”<br />

Timko said. “<strong>The</strong> key is that<br />

they were not maintained.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir idea of maintenance is<br />

changing out light bulbs.”<br />

Mullen said the HOA<br />

never requested additional<br />

a total of 75 construction workers<br />

to complete it.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are 120 engineering<br />

professionals working on the<br />

plant, 90 of which are in<br />

Carlsbad and 30 are in Israel<br />

working on the design of the<br />

plant, MacLaggan said. <strong>The</strong><br />

number of construction workers<br />

at the Carlsbad site is<br />

expected to peak at 340 by next<br />

year.<br />

maintenance on the lights.<br />

To provide streetlights<br />

throughout the city,<br />

Oceanside has established<br />

lighting assessment districts.<br />

Homeowners pay a minimum<br />

sum for streetlights. <strong>The</strong> city<br />

then supplements the cost of<br />

supplying electricity and<br />

changing light bulbs with gas<br />

tax funds and city general<br />

funds if needed and available.<br />

This year, $400,000 in gas tax<br />

funds was designated to supplement<br />

citywide lighting<br />

costs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed RDO lighting<br />

assessment district will<br />

collect fees from homeowners<br />

in that neighborhood to pay<br />

for replacement of downed<br />

lights and routine maintenance.<br />

“We don’t have an obligation<br />

to replace the decorative<br />

lights without a funding<br />

source,” Mullen said.<br />

Timko said the city had<br />

an opportunity to form a lighting<br />

assessment district when<br />

the streetlights were first<br />

installed, but failed to do so.<br />

“Now they’re trying to<br />

backpedal and do it now,” she<br />

said.<br />

Timko said the HOA filed<br />

a lawsuit against the city after<br />

City Council “shot down” a<br />

tentative agreement reached<br />

by the HOA and city staff.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> association had to<br />

file a lawsuit to preserve their<br />

right to do things,”Timko said.<br />

She said this included<br />

their right to obtain requested<br />

documents and public<br />

records.<br />

With bond financing rates<br />

dipping, Silva said they were<br />

fortunate to close financing<br />

below their initial projections.<br />

A benefit, he said, that would<br />

go the consumer and the cost of<br />

water.<br />

<strong>The</strong> water authority estimates<br />

that a typical household<br />

of four people in the county<br />

will pay approximately $5 to $7<br />

more for water by 2016.<br />

Rancho del Oro homeowners will vote on a lighting assessment district<br />

to fund the installation and maintenance of neighborhood streetlights in<br />

the upcoming months. <strong>The</strong> city and HOA disagrees on who is responsible<br />

for upkeep of the lights. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Mullen said he strongly<br />

disagrees with Timko’s statements<br />

about why the lawsuit<br />

was filed. He said the city proposed<br />

solutions to replace the<br />

lights before the lawsuit was<br />

filed and prepared 1,731<br />

pages of requested documents<br />

for pickup. Upon being notified<br />

the documents were<br />

ready, Timko’s firm, Epsten<br />

Grinnell & Howell Attorneys<br />

at Law, refused to pay the 10<br />

cents a page copy fee for the<br />

documents.<br />

Timko also said that she<br />

objects to what she calls City<br />

Council, “coming out in full<br />

force” against the HOA following<br />

the lawsuit.<br />

“Association members<br />

are not the bad guys,” Timko<br />

said. “<strong>The</strong>y didn’t do anything<br />

wrong.”<br />

Mullen said he could not<br />

speak to Timko’s comment<br />

about the city, “coming out in<br />

full force” against the HOA,<br />

because he does not know<br />

what she is referencing.<br />

Mullen added that the<br />

city has been trying to resolve<br />

the issue and is continuing to<br />

do so with the establishment<br />

of a lighting assessment district.<br />

“We’re back to square<br />

one,” Mullen said. “I don’t see<br />

any funding.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y can’t compel<br />

spending of general funds proceeds,”<br />

Mullen added. “<strong>The</strong><br />

city is the only one offering<br />

solutions. <strong>The</strong> big concern is<br />

they’re loosing their lights one<br />

by one. I’d rather be engaging<br />

in productive dialog.”<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

2012 TBID Budget Projected and Actual<br />

Service Percent Budget Actual<br />

Tourism Promotion/Special Events 74 $119,394.56 $118,160<br />

Commercial Zone Improvements 10 $16,134.40 $15,968<br />

DMVA Downtown Program 10 $16,134.40 $15,968<br />

Administration 5 $8,067.20 $7,984<br />

City Fee 1 $1,613.44 $1,597<br />

Total 100 $161,344.00 $159,677<br />

<strong>2013</strong> TBID Budget<br />

Service<br />

Percentage<br />

of budget Dollar Amount<br />

Tourism Promotion/Special Events 74 $125,111.63<br />

Commercial Zone Improvements 10 $16,906.98<br />

DMVA Downtown Program 10 $16,906.98<br />

Administration 5 $8,453.49<br />

City Fee 1 $1,690.70<br />

Total 100 $169,069.76<br />

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assessed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> five owners of the six<br />

hotels — L’Auberge, Hotel<br />

Indigo, Del Mar Motel on the<br />

Beach, Del Mar Inn/Clarion,<br />

Les Artistes Inn and Secret<br />

Garden Inn — make up Visit<br />

Del Mar’s governing board.<br />

A DMVA representative<br />

was also included as a nonvoting<br />

member, but new rules no<br />

longer allow nonprofit organizations<br />

to have nonvoting<br />

board members so the DMVA<br />

representative is now an advisory<br />

member.<br />

<strong>The</strong> board will be expanding<br />

to include restaurants and<br />

other businesses. <strong>The</strong> district<br />

is also developing comprehen-<br />

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After that they are surrounded<br />

by inert gas in a<br />

sealed steel cask.<br />

That goes into a transfer<br />

container that is sent to a<br />

storage vault with a door that<br />

is securely shut.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Department of<br />

Energy proposed storing<br />

spent fuel from U.S. nuclear<br />

plants at a facility in Yucca<br />

Mountain in Nevada. But the<br />

project is being abandoned<br />

due to legal challenges, concerns<br />

over how to transport<br />

nuclear waste to the facility<br />

and political pressures.<br />

Radioactive waste from<br />

SONGS remains there in drycask<br />

storage. Brown said she<br />

didn’t know the exact number<br />

of spent fuel rods that are<br />

there.<br />

<strong>The</strong> estimated $4 billion<br />

cost to decommission the<br />

facility will be shared by<br />

SCE, Southern California Gas<br />

& Electric and the city of<br />

Riverside, which own about<br />

78 percent, 20 percent and 2<br />

percent, respectively.<br />

Brown said SCE’s share<br />

is about $3 billion, but about<br />

$2.7 billion is in a fund that<br />

has been collected from<br />

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ty vote in other matters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Policy 3:<strong>14</strong><br />

adopted by our council states:<br />

A public vote shall be<br />

required on City Council<br />

approved General Plan<br />

Updates that are comprehensive<br />

in nature, and shall<br />

become effective only when a<br />

majority of those voters who<br />

cast ballots vote for the<br />

change. A comprehensive<br />

plan update shall be a City<br />

sponsored work program<br />

titled as such that substantially<br />

changes and/or re-adopts<br />

sive partnerships with the Del<br />

Mar Fairgrounds and racetrack,<br />

Lambeth said.<br />

Slosser said an expanded<br />

board is a “great idea.”<br />

“We want it to be inclusive,”<br />

he said. “We believe it<br />

ought to be shared even<br />

though it was funded by us.All<br />

boats ride with the tide.”<br />

A website —dreamdelmar.com<br />

— has been launched<br />

where visitors can input<br />

desired vacation dates and a<br />

list of all available Del Mar<br />

hotels and rates are displayed.<br />

It also lists things to do, shopping,<br />

restaurants and more.<br />

<strong>The</strong> site will also allow<br />

the district to track its success.<br />

Mayor Terry Sinnott said<br />

he was particularly concerned<br />

about the $205,000 rollover<br />

ratepayers over the years.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plant hasn’t produced<br />

power since problems<br />

with the generator tubes<br />

were discovered in January<br />

2012. Since then Edison<br />

announced plans to lay off<br />

more than 700 workers.<br />

About 1,500 people were<br />

employed when the shutdown<br />

announcement was<br />

made and the company now<br />

expects to reduce its workforce<br />

to 400.<br />

Existing employees<br />

could be used for the decommissioning<br />

process, Brown<br />

said, but more specialized<br />

contractors may be needed at<br />

some point.<br />

At its peak, SONGS provided<br />

energy to about 1.4 million<br />

homes. Service was<br />

essentially uninterrupted last<br />

summer without the plant.<br />

At a <strong>June</strong>11 press conference<br />

to discuss the power outlook<br />

for this summer, SDG&E<br />

officials said “adequate electric<br />

supplies are lined up” to<br />

meet area needs, however,<br />

customers are encouraged to<br />

conserve, especially during<br />

extreme conditions.<br />

“SDG&E has already<br />

made plans to meet customer<br />

needs safely and reliably<br />

without SONGS,” Jessie<br />

the text and maps of the<br />

existing elements.<br />

In the above policy we<br />

are told the public will get to<br />

vote on an update of the<br />

General Plan if there is a<br />

comprehensive work project<br />

sponsored by the city titled as<br />

such, which substantially<br />

changes existing elements.<br />

What you are not told is:<br />

<strong>The</strong> city decides what is<br />

comprehensive in nature.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city, not you, decides<br />

what is a substantial change.<br />

Also, no mention is made of<br />

the developer-sponsored projects.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public gets to vote<br />

only on city sponsored work<br />

A21<br />

funds.<br />

“We’re not in business<br />

just to be collecting money,”<br />

he said. “I appreciate the fact<br />

that that’s going to start being<br />

used.<br />

“We encourage what<br />

you’re doing,” Sinnott added.<br />

“Let’s focus on the ball as to<br />

what we’re trying to do.”<br />

Slosser said the district<br />

will allow the hoteliers “to<br />

brand Del Mar as a destination<br />

rather than being a drivethrough<br />

element between<br />

Encinitas and Solana Beach<br />

and skip over to La Jolla.”<br />

“It’s going to give us an<br />

opportunity … to bring awareness<br />

of what’s here because<br />

this is a fantastic place that<br />

more people need to know<br />

about,” he said.<br />

Knight, the company’s chief<br />

executive officer, said.<br />

He said SDG&E will be<br />

“marginally more challenged”<br />

this summer but “we<br />

do have adequate reserves.”<br />

Officials said brown outs<br />

or black outs won’t be more<br />

likely without SONGS. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

will just be handled differently,<br />

using other power sources.<br />

“We have to be prepared<br />

to face challenges without<br />

SONGS,” Knight said. “We<br />

think we have covered all of<br />

our bases but conservation is<br />

key.”<br />

“We don’t call for conservation<br />

unless we absolutely<br />

need it,” added Caroline<br />

Winn, SDG&E vice president<br />

of customer services.<br />

“Given the safety concerns<br />

and uncertainty surrounding<br />

operation of<br />

SONGS, I applaud Edison's<br />

decision,” Toni Atkins, state<br />

Assembly majority leader,<br />

said. “As SONGS winds down<br />

its operations, it will be<br />

important that safe handling<br />

of nuclear material be a priority,<br />

that both ratepayers<br />

and employees be treated<br />

fairly, and that we continue to<br />

work to ensure an adequate<br />

power supply for Southern<br />

California.”<br />

projects titled as such. So<br />

nothing has really changed,<br />

has it?<br />

In the past, when the<br />

developer requested amendments<br />

to the General Plan<br />

and Zoning Codes they were<br />

granted to him.<br />

It seems, despite all their<br />

changes to the General Plan,<br />

the council still maintains the<br />

power to grant favors to the<br />

developers. A No on A is a<br />

vote for developer control.<br />

Take back control of<br />

your city.<br />

Vote YES on Prop A.<br />

Marie Dardarian,<br />

Cardiff


A22 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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honored for being an<br />

active member of the<br />

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for 50 years. Cater has<br />

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including district<br />

advancement chair,<br />

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Chair. Cater is himself<br />

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PROP A<br />

CONTINUED FROM A5<br />

cil affirms our support for<br />

the spirit of Proposition A<br />

but would avoid many of<br />

the other consequences<br />

that come with other parts<br />

of this poorly written initiative.<br />

While Prop A has a<br />

deceptively simple name —<br />

“right to vote” — the initiative<br />

does far more.<br />

It includes other faultily<br />

written provisions that<br />

will create confusion and<br />

legal nightmares for the<br />

city.<br />

For instance, a citywide<br />

height limit written into<br />

the initiative would actual-<br />

TRUST<br />

CONTINUED FROM A5<br />

ing our small town character<br />

and quality of life to pay<br />

for pension debt?<br />

We should question<br />

Deputy Mayor Lisa<br />

Shaffer’s claims that she<br />

wants to limit density. In his<br />

editorial, Councilmember<br />

Tony Kranz claimed Prop A<br />

ly allow taller structures in<br />

certain areas by overriding<br />

existing statutes.<br />

Proposition A will also nullify<br />

community-specific<br />

plans created with years of<br />

public input and millions in<br />

taxpayer dollars.<br />

When the Encinitas<br />

City Council voted to unanimously<br />

oppose Proposition<br />

A, the primary reason was<br />

that we could not accept<br />

the poison pills that came<br />

with any positive aspects of<br />

the initiative.<br />

By moving forward<br />

with the process to permanently<br />

remove the fourfifths<br />

provision, we’ve put<br />

actions behind our words<br />

by providing Encinitas vot-<br />

would impact the 101 specific<br />

plan, ignoring that residents<br />

were prevented from<br />

voting on the 101 plan and<br />

failing to mention the upzoning<br />

negatively changed<br />

the neighborhood with the<br />

proliferation of bars and<br />

crime. Do you think these<br />

residents wish they had a<br />

vote?<br />

And what happened to<br />

READY TO<br />

HELP<br />

Members of the<br />

Encinitas Community<br />

Emergency Response<br />

Team (CERT)<br />

Program learn how to<br />

respond without direction,<br />

put out electrical<br />

and gas fires and handle<br />

disaster medical<br />

operations during<br />

academy training and<br />

annual disaster<br />

response exercises.<br />

For more information<br />

on become a member<br />

of CERT, visit<br />

eccert.org. Courtesy<br />

photo<br />

ers with the ability to reject<br />

Proposition A, along with<br />

its flaws.<br />

<strong>The</strong> voters will have<br />

the “Right to Vote” to permanently<br />

delete the fourfifths<br />

provision in<br />

November 20<strong>14</strong>.<br />

Encinitas residents<br />

should be confident that<br />

they will have a voice on<br />

future growth of our city.<br />

Thanks to the actions of the<br />

City Council and your No<br />

vote on <strong>June</strong> 18, we won’t<br />

have to suffer the negative<br />

impacts of Proposition A.<br />

Mark Muir, Encinitas<br />

Councilman.<br />

Elected in 2012 after<br />

retiring as fire chief of<br />

Encinitas.<br />

the promise of transparency<br />

at City Hall? Under Mayor<br />

Teresa Barth, City Manager<br />

Gus Vina signed a contract<br />

with an Orange County<br />

developer law firm to<br />

review the initiative prior<br />

to being directed to do so<br />

by the Council.<br />

Now the special interests<br />

the Council has sided<br />

with are using the firm’s<br />

claims to defeat the right to<br />

vote. Just who’s running<br />

City Hall?<br />

<strong>The</strong> Founding Fathers<br />

of America wanted the people<br />

to control the government.<br />

Please join me in voting<br />

yes on A and holding<br />

the Council accountable.<br />

It’s a matter of trust — We<br />

the people have earned it,<br />

City Hall hasn’t.<br />

Andrew Audet is an<br />

Encinitas resident.


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

PET<br />

OF<br />

WEEK<br />

THE<br />

Zeppelin is a 4-yearold,<br />

13-pound, Powder<br />

Puff variety Chinese<br />

Crested dog.<br />

It was a heartbreaker<br />

when Zeppelin’s family<br />

couldn’t keep him.<br />

Now it’s time for him to<br />

ramble on to a home<br />

where he’ll stay indoors<br />

with his family and give<br />

them a whole lotta love.<br />

Zeppelin’s $<strong>14</strong>5<br />

adoption fee includes<br />

medical exam, up to date<br />

vaccinations, neuter and<br />

microchip. For more<br />

information about other<br />

dogs, cats, and rabbits<br />

that need families call<br />

Academy offers<br />

course on media<br />

CARLSBAD — Student<br />

Television Network (STN),<br />

a national association of<br />

high school and middle<br />

school media programs, has<br />

announced plans for its first<br />

academy program for middle<br />

school students.<br />

<strong>The</strong> academy will be<br />

held <strong>June</strong> 24 through <strong>June</strong><br />

28 at the Carlsbad by the<br />

Sea Resort, 850 Palomar<br />

Airport Road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> five-day academy<br />

is open to students entering<br />

grades six through eight.<br />

No previous experience in<br />

video is required.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cost starts at $350.<br />

Early morning and evening<br />

extended care is also available.<br />

Students from around<br />

the country have been invited<br />

to attend and overnight<br />

options are also available.<br />

Students who attend<br />

will learn about video production,<br />

planning and executing<br />

a story, writing copy,<br />

speaking on camera and<br />

using equipment.<br />

Students will experiment<br />

with the creation of a<br />

feature news story, a public<br />

service announcement, a<br />

commercial, a music video<br />

and a movie trailer.<br />

Students will serve in<br />

various production roles<br />

and will be taught leadership<br />

skills and responsibility<br />

while learning to work<br />

together as a team to complete<br />

a common goal.<br />

“In addition to real<br />

world skills for video, television<br />

and film, this academy<br />

will give students<br />

tremendous confidence in<br />

speaking, writing and performance.”<br />

said Nancy Held<br />

Loucas, program director<br />

for Student Television<br />

Network. “<strong>The</strong>se are all<br />

21st -century skills that kids<br />

need to be successful.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Academy Director<br />

is Paul Kass, an STN Board<br />

Member and teacher at<br />

Placerita Middle School.<br />

In addition to his normal<br />

teaching assignment,<br />

he organizes the video production/broadcastjournalism<br />

club for the school and<br />

helps the students produce<br />

a live daily morning news<br />

show.<br />

(760) 753-6413, log on to<br />

sdpets.org, or visit<br />

Rancho <strong>Coast</strong>al Humane<br />

Society at 389 Requeza<br />

Street in Encinitas.<br />

Kennels are open 11 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m., Wednesday<br />

through Monday.<br />

For more information,<br />

refer to the website at studenttelevision.org<br />

or call<br />

the Carlsbad office at (760)<br />

692-2295.<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

A23


A24 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 09-0124929 Title Order No. 09-<br />

8-368106 APN No. 158-630-06-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

02/28/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTRUST<br />

COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed<br />

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by MATTHEW<br />

SCOTT MACLEAN AND SANDI<br />

LEE MACLEAN, HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated<br />

02/28/2006 and recorded 3/8/2006,<br />

as Instrument No. 2006-0159435, in<br />

Book N/A, Page 2479, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

State of California, will sell on<br />

07/26/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00AM, SHERATON<br />

San Diego HOTEL & MARINA<br />

1380 Harbor Island Drive, San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 at public auction,<br />

to the highest bidder for cash or<br />

check as described below, payable<br />

in full at time of sale, all right,<br />

title, and interest conveyed to and<br />

now held by it under said Deed of<br />

Trust, in the property situated in<br />

said County and State and as more<br />

fully described in the above referenced<br />

Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> street<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported to be:<br />

3704 CYPRESS ROAD, OCEAN-<br />

SIDE, CA, 92054. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

address and other common designation,<br />

if any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

with interest thereon of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be<br />

sold plus reasonable estimated<br />

costs, expenses and advances at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale is $891,698.36.<br />

It is possible that at the time of<br />

sale the opening bid may be less<br />

than the total indebtedness due. In<br />

addition to cash, the Trustee will<br />

accept cashier's checks drawn on a<br />

state or national bank, a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal credit<br />

union, or a check drawn by a state<br />

or federal savings and loan association,<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state. Said<br />

sale will be made, in an ''AS IS''<br />

condition, but without covenant or<br />

warranty, express or implied,<br />

regarding title, possession or<br />

encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />

indebtedness secured by said Deed<br />

of Trust, advances thereunder, with<br />

interest as provided, and the<br />

unpaid principal of the Note<br />

secured by said Deed of Trust with<br />

interest thereon as provided in said<br />

Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of out-<br />

Legals 800<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this information.<br />

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the California<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

to you and to the public, as a courtesy<br />

to those not present at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

09-0124929. Information about<br />

Legals 800<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

PLANNING AND BUILDING<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL<br />

PLACE OF MEETING: Council Chambers, Civic Center<br />

505 South Vulcan Avenue<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

THE ABOVE MENTIONED AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNI-<br />

TY PUBLIC ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE<br />

BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN,<br />

SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MEN-<br />

TAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF<br />

SERVICE. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS-<br />

ABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973,<br />

IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN<br />

THESE MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT<br />

(760) 633-2601.<br />

It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 26, <strong>2013</strong> at 6:00 p.m., or as soon as possible<br />

thereafter, by the Encinitas City Council to discuss the following<br />

hearing item of the City of Encinitas:<br />

CASE NUMBER: 12-127 TPM/CDP<br />

FILING DATE: August 20, 2012<br />

APPLICANT: Jay Refold<br />

LOCATION: 535 Sheffield Avenue (APN: 260-282-05)<br />

DESCRIPTION: Public Hearing to consider a Tentative Parcel<br />

Map and <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit for the subdivision of an<br />

existing 0.79-acre (gross) parcel into four (4) single-family residential<br />

lots and associated site improvements. <strong>The</strong> applicant is also<br />

requesting, as part of the subdivision, to vacate portions of an existing<br />

60-foot wide Irrevocable Offer of Dedication (IOD) along Bristol<br />

Avenue, Sheffield Avenue and Oxford Avenue. <strong>The</strong> applicant is also<br />

requesting to modify public road standards on Oxford Avenue to<br />

allow for a 45-foot right-of-way width versus the required 56-foot<br />

minimum right-of-way width. <strong>The</strong> subject property is located in the<br />

R-8 (Residential 8) zone and within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone area of the<br />

City of Encinitas.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project has been determined to<br />

be exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15315 of<br />

the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines which<br />

exempts division of property in urbanized areas zoned for residential<br />

use into four or fewer parcels when the division is in conformance<br />

with the General Plan and zoning, no variances or exception<br />

required, all services and access to the proposed parcels to<br />

local standards are available, the parcel was not involved in division<br />

of a larger parcel within the previous 2 years, and the parcel does<br />

not have an average slope greater than 20 feet.<br />

Under California Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge<br />

the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to<br />

raising only the issues you or someone else raised regarding the<br />

matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered<br />

to the City at or before the time and date of the determination. <strong>The</strong><br />

action of the City Council may not be appealed to the California<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission for the above listed item.<br />

For further information, or to review the project application prior to<br />

the hearing, contact Roy Sapa’u, Senior Planner, at (760) 633-2734<br />

or via email at rsapau@encinitasca.us, or the Planning and Building<br />

Department at (760) 633-2710, 505 South Vulcan Avenue,<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024-3633.<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15086<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 11/26/2009 RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo<br />

Canyon Rd., CA6-9<strong>14</strong>-01-94 SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

Information: (800) 281-8219 By:<br />

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. FEI #<br />

1006.104026 6/<strong>14</strong>, 6/21, 6/28/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 15093<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 09-0062974 Title Order No. 09-<br />

8-184585 APN No. 121-351-02-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

04/06/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTRUST<br />

COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed<br />

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by FOTI A BURT-<br />

ZOS, AND BELINDA B BURTZOS,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS, dated 04/06/2006 and<br />

recorded 4/12/2006, as Instrument<br />

No. 2006-0252266, in Book N/A,<br />

Page 2227, of Official Records in<br />

the office of the County Recorder<br />

of San Diego County, State of<br />

California, will sell on 07/12/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 10:00AM, On the grounds of the<br />

Scottish Rite Event Center, located<br />

at 1895 Camino Del Rio South, San<br />

Diego, CA at public auction, to the<br />

highest bidder for cash or check as<br />

described below, payable in full at<br />

time of sale, all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

by it under said Deed of Trust, in<br />

the property situated in said<br />

County and State and as more fully<br />

described in the above referenced<br />

Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 319<br />

HIGHLAND OAKS CT, FALL-<br />

BROOK, CA, 920288083. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance with interest thereon<br />

of the obligation secured by the<br />

property to be sold plus reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

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CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT<br />

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS<br />

North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 Streetscape Improvements<br />

NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS<br />

<strong>The</strong> City of Encinitas is seeking an engineering consultant for the design of the North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 Streetscape project. <strong>The</strong> City of<br />

Encinitas will receive proposals at the Engineering Services Department until Wednesday, July 3, <strong>2013</strong> at 5:00pm. Five copies of the proposal<br />

shall be submitted to the Engineering Services Counter at 505 S. Vulcan Ave, Encinitas, California, 92024, Attention: Christy<br />

Villa.<br />

Consultants who are interested in submitting a proposal shall contact Christy Villa at 760-633-2862 or by email at<br />

N<strong>Coast</strong>Hwy101@encinitasca.gov to be placed on the RFP Holders list. <strong>The</strong> consultant shall give all necessary contact information in case<br />

an addendum is issued to this RFP.<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

<strong>The</strong> City has developed a concept plan for the North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 Streetscape Improvements, entitled Alternative 4A, dated May <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

A digital copy of the concept plan can be obtained at the Engineering Services Counter, or by emailing a request to<br />

N<strong>Coast</strong>Hwy101@encinitasca.gov.<br />

This Request for Proposal (RFP) includes the development of 30% plans and a cost estimate for the entire project. In addition, this RFP will<br />

include preparation of 60% and 100% plans, specifications, and cost estimate for Phase I of the concept plan. Phase I consists of pedestrian<br />

and traffic-calming facilities, low impact development techniques (LID), streetscape improvements, signing, and striping along North <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101, between A Street and North Court. Phase I also includes a roundabout at the intersection of North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 and<br />

La Costa Avenue, and all appurtenant work.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City has retained the services of a landscape architecture firm to prepare landscape design plans for the project. <strong>The</strong>se plans, as well<br />

as other pertinent materials, will be incorporated in the preliminary and final project plans developed by the successful firm for ultimate use<br />

in bidding the project for construction. In addition, the City has retained the services of a roundabout design expert whom has already developed<br />

initial roundabout design. <strong>The</strong> firm selected for this project will be expected to incorporate comments and revisions as necessary to<br />

complete the roundabout designs.<br />

Scope of Work<br />

<strong>The</strong> consultant selected for this project shall be responsible for the following tasks:<br />

A. Complete additional topographic survey for the entire North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 corridor, from A Street to La Costa Avenue. <strong>The</strong> City has<br />

limited topographic survey available for use, which was utilized and is shown on the concept plans. <strong>The</strong> Consultant will be required to provide<br />

additional field and aerial survey as needed to supplement and update existing data to provide complete base mapping for the entire<br />

project.<br />

B. Prepare 30% level plans and cost estimate for the entire scope of the North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 Streetscape Concept Plan for Alternative<br />

4A, dated May <strong>2013</strong> (A Street to La Costa Avenue). <strong>The</strong> 30% plans will be utilized for processing of environmental documents and permits,<br />

and must include the following at a minimum:<br />

1) Accurate and updated base mapping, including right-of-way, property lines, street centerlines, and topography at 1’ intervals.<br />

2) Horizontal layout at 40’-scale maximum, depicting all proposed work per the concept plan.<br />

3) Potential locations for LID areas.<br />

4) Existing utilities and infrastructure<br />

5) Parking and striping layout<br />

6) Street and pedestrian lighting layout<br />

7) Landscaping and irrigation layout<br />

8) Curb and wall profiles<br />

9) A minimum of one cross section per block, and one cross section at each location where parking and/or curb alignments change. <strong>The</strong><br />

cross sections shall show right-of-way limits, existing grades, pavement width, parking and parking assist lanes, curb, gutter, sidewalk, and<br />

any parkway grading or improvements.<br />

10) Specifications of color and materials<br />

11) Demolition limits<br />

12) Proposed improvements, including, but not limited to infrastructure, retaining walls, hardscape, drainage infrastructure, LID techniques,<br />

and all other work necessary to bid the project. <strong>The</strong> plans shall include driveway profiles, curb profiles and additional details required to convey<br />

the intent of the design.<br />

13) Traffic control plans, including staging areas and construction phasing<br />

C. Provide technical assistance to the City as part of the processing of a Design Review Permit and a <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit, as well<br />

as the environmental review process, including preparing all graphics and attending all public hearings during the process to answer questions.<br />

D. Prepare 60% and 100% plans, specifications, and cost estimates for Phase I of the North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101 Streetscape Improvement<br />

concept, from A Street to North Court, and at La Costa Avenue. Plans shall include (but are not limited to) items 1 through 12 in Section B<br />

above.<br />

E. <strong>The</strong> proposal shall include an option to prepare 60% and 100% plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the entire scope of the concept<br />

plan (A Street to La Costa Avenue) per Section D above.<br />

F. Submittals. Fifteen copies of the 30%, 60% and 100% preliminary plans and two copies of the cost estimate shall be submitted at each<br />

phase of work. Draft specifications shall be submitted digitally in Microsoft Word 2010. Final plans shall be delivered on mylar. Plans shall<br />

be drafted in AutoCad 2010 or newer. Consultant shall submit a CD that contains the primary AutoCad drawing files and all referenced files,<br />

base maps, blocks, etc. to date at each submittal phase. A final drawing file including site topography, plan and profiles shall be submitted<br />

to the City upon completion of design. <strong>The</strong> City will provide a boilerplate for the special provisions of the specifications (covering bond requirements,<br />

insurance requirements, liquidated damages, etc.). Consultant shall be responsible for the technical specifications, the bid schedule,<br />

and incorporating the boilerplate into the project specifications.<br />

Consultant should be aware that the project design phases (30%, 60%, and 100%) coincide with environmental document and permitting<br />

approvals. <strong>The</strong> 60% design phase will not commence until a CEQA determination has been made. <strong>The</strong> 100% design phase will not commence<br />

until proper approvals have been obtained through the City of Encinitas and the California <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.<br />

G. Progress Meetings. Consultant shall meet with City staff and City project consultants at each submittal phase. Consultant shall incorporate<br />

all City comments into the plans, specifications, and cost estimates.<br />

H. Council Presentation. Consultant shall provide assistance, materials, and representation during a City Council public hearing when plans<br />

are at 60% completion.<br />

I. Coordinate work with all utility companies and adjacent districts and municipalities during the entire project via the City’s project manager.<br />

Coordination includes (but is not limited to) providing plans during the 30%, 60%, and final submittals phases of work to all utility companies<br />

and adjacent districts and municipalities affected by the proposed improvements.<br />

J. Consultant, when necessary, shall go with City staff to individual meetings with residents, business owners, and property owners to answer<br />

any technical questions that may arise. This task shall include the preparation of property-specific exhibits, as needed.<br />

K. Community Workshop. Consultant shall provide all exhibits and presentation material to conduct a public community workshop during the<br />

30% phase of work. Consultant shall attend the workshop, provide a presentation, and assist City staff in answering any technical questions<br />

that may arise.<br />

L. Prepare all Temporary Construction Easements, as needed, for the project. This shall include plat maps and legal descriptions.<br />

M. Provide assistance during advertising, bidding, and construction phases of the project. This may include, but is not limited to preparing<br />

addendums, attending the pre-construction meeting, reviewing submittals, and working with City staff to resolve any design revisions and/or<br />

concerns that arise during construction.<br />

N. Prepare mylar as-built drawings when construction is complete.<br />

RFP Criteria<br />

<strong>The</strong> City reserves the right to award a contract to any consultant proposing on the project or to reject all proposals. By this RFP, the City in<br />

no way obligates itself to award a contract for this project. All proposals shall be valid for a minimum of 90 days.<br />

Any consultant who is interested in submitting a proposal must contact Christy Villa at 760-633-2862 or by email at<br />

N<strong>Coast</strong>Hwy101@encinitasca.gov prior to the July 3rd, 5:00pm deadline to be placed on the RFP Holders list. <strong>The</strong> consultant shall<br />

give all necessary contact information in case an addendum is issued to this RFP. Any consultant who submits a proposal but is<br />

not on the RFP Holders list shall have their proposal rejected.<br />

<strong>The</strong> submitted proposal shall include the following:<br />

1. Letter of transmittal – identifying the firm and address, along with the name of a contact person, a telephone number, and the location of<br />

the office where the work will be performed.<br />

2. A short profile of the firm and subconsultants.<br />

3. An organization chart indicating the individuals who will conduct the work for this project. If the office where any individual works is different<br />

than the one identified as the office where the work will be performed, please mention it here. Furthermore, include the resumes for each<br />

team member that will be involved on the project.<br />

4. Project Understanding. Describe the goals and key issues of this project and the approach and methodology that will be taken to and<br />

resolve these issues and successfully design the project.<br />

5. Scope of Work. Describe the tasks within the scope of the project and discuss advanced or innovative techniques that will be utilized.<br />

Include a design schedule showing all critical paths and key milestones.<br />

6. A list of three references. <strong>The</strong> reference must include a contact person familiar with the firm’s work and a telephone number.<br />

7. A list of similar projects that the firm has completed in the past (maximum of five). Include the dollar value for each project budget.<br />

Proposals shall be limited to a maximum of 40 pages and shall be kept to the minimum length necessary. Padding of the proposal with “boilerplate”<br />

material is strongly discouraged. A cost proposal will be requested from only those consultants whom are selected to continue to<br />

the second round of review. Five copies of the proposal shall be submitted. Consultants that fail to adhere to the criteria listed above will be<br />

disqualified.<br />

Consultants shall submit all questions regarding this RFP in writing to N<strong>Coast</strong>Hwy101@encinitasca.gov . Responses to questions will be<br />

provided to all interested parties upon request. Meetings will not be scheduled with individual consultants during the RFP process. A prebid<br />

meeting will be held for interested consultants to answer any questions regarding the project on <strong>June</strong> 20, <strong>2013</strong> at 1pm in the Poinsettia<br />

Room located at Encinitas City Hall. Attendance at the pre-bid meeting is not mandatory in order to submit a proposal.<br />

Selection Criteria<br />

Selection criteria will be based on the following weighted factors:<br />

1. Consultant understanding of the work to be done 35%<br />

2. Consultant experience with similar kinds of projects 25%<br />

3. Capability of developing innovative solutions to resolve issues 20%<br />

4. Demonstrated technical ability 15%<br />

5. Consultant financial responsibility 5%<br />

Total: 100%<br />

Once the deadline for submitting has passed, the City will review all proposals, and rank the consultants based on the criteria listed above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> highest ranked consultants will then be scheduled for an interview during the week of July 29, <strong>2013</strong>. Note: All consultants will be notified<br />

once the proposal review period is complete. Please do not contact the City during the review period.<br />

Your interest in this project is greatly appreciated. For general questions, please contact Ed Deane at (760) 633-2872, Christy Villa at (760)<br />

633-2862, or email N<strong>Coast</strong>Hwy101@encinitasca.gov .<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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From Page A24<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$937,988.84. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total indebtedness<br />

due. In addition to cash, the<br />

Trustee will accept cashier's<br />

checks drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union, or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified<br />

in Section 5102 of the Financial<br />

Code and authorized to do business<br />

in this state. Said sale will be<br />

made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but<br />

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession or encumbrances, to satisfy<br />

the indebtedness secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder,<br />

with interest as provided,<br />

and the unpaid principal of the<br />

Note secured by said Deed of Trust<br />

with interest thereon as provided<br />

in said Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this information.<br />

If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the California<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

to you and to the public, as a courtesy<br />

to those not present at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

09-0062974. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 08/12/2009 RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo<br />

Canyon Rd., CA6-9<strong>14</strong>-01-94 SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

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Information: (800) 281-8219 By:<br />

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. FEI #<br />

1006.57944 6/<strong>14</strong>, 6/21, 6/28/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15084<br />

APN: 157-471-23-00 TS No:<br />

CA09004561-12-1 TO No: 5911952<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED August<br />

13, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 10,<br />

<strong>2013</strong> at 09:00 AM, Auction.com<br />

Room at Sheraton San Diego Hotel<br />

& Marina, 1380 Harbor Island<br />

Drive, San Diego, CA 92101, MTC<br />

FINANCIAL INC. dba TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS, as the duly Appointed<br />

Trustee, under and pursuant to the<br />

power of sale contained in that certain<br />

Deed of Trust Recorded on<br />

August 20, 2007 as Instrument No.<br />

2007-0554324 of official records in<br />

the Office of the Recorder of San<br />

Diego County, California, executed<br />

by ANDRE MANUEL RADER<br />

AND SARA A RADER HUSBAND<br />

AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS,<br />

as Trustor(s), in favor of INDYMAC<br />

BANK, F.S.B. , A FEDERALLY<br />

CHARTERED SAVINGS BANk as<br />

Lender and MORTGAGE ELEC-<br />

TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-<br />

TEMS, INC. as nominee for Lender,<br />

its successors and/or assigns, WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful<br />

money of the United States, all<br />

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Community Development Institute<br />

HEAD START<br />

Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach, CA<br />

616 N. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024<br />

Phone: (760) 436-4800<br />

Fax: (760) 436-4801<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLICIT BIDS<br />

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE HEAD<br />

START (CDI HS) Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach CA,<br />

a participant in the Child and Adult Care Food Program is<br />

soliciting letters of interest from prospective suppliers of<br />

meals in order to comply with the federal regulations governing<br />

the program in matters of procurement. <strong>The</strong> contract<br />

will be for meals served to participants at 3 Child<br />

Development Centers located at VARIOUS SITE<br />

ADDRESSES (SEE BID PACKAGE). CDI Head Start<br />

Serving Encinitas and Solana Beach, CA will be awarding a<br />

contract for BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND SNACK for the<br />

<strong>2013</strong> – 20<strong>14</strong> School Year beginning September 9, <strong>2013</strong> and<br />

ending on <strong>June</strong> 7, 20<strong>14</strong>. <strong>The</strong> meals to be served under this<br />

contract must meet the requirements of Title 22 of the<br />

State Health and Welfare Code and Title 7 Code of Federal<br />

Regulation, Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program<br />

Regulations. Lunches must contain on an average 1/3 RDA.<br />

Any food service vendor who has an interest in bidding for<br />

the contract may request a Bid Packet be mailed or emailed<br />

to them. To request a Bid Packet, call Jessica Dorn or Bryan<br />

Lee at (760) 436-4800, or email your request to<br />

jdorn@cdiels.org or blee@cdiels.org.<br />

Bid Packets are also available for pick up at 616 N. <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101, Encinitas, CA 92024.<br />

Bid proposals are due by 4:00 PM on <strong>June</strong> 15th, <strong>2013</strong>. Late<br />

or incomplete Bid Packets will not be considered. <strong>The</strong> winning<br />

proposal will be announced on or before July 10, 20<strong>14</strong>.<br />

Any questions regarding this solicitation may be directed<br />

to Jessica Dorn at (760) 436-4800.<br />

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payable at the time of sale, that<br />

certain property situated in said<br />

County, California describing the<br />

land therein as: AS MORE FULLY<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, of the real property<br />

described above is purported<br />

to be: 4943 GABRIELIENO AVE,<br />

OCEANSIDE, CA 92057 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability<br />

for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said sale will be made without<br />

covenant or warranty, express or<br />

implied, regarding title, possession,<br />

or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

Note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest thereon, as provided<br />

in said Note(s), advances if<br />

any, under the terms of the Deed of<br />

Trust, estimated fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated<br />

to be $309,761.54 (Estimated),<br />

provided, however, prepayment<br />

premiums, accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />

check drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings association<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the California<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in California, or other<br />

such funds as may be acceptable to<br />

the Trustee. In the event tender<br />

other than cash is accepted, the<br />

Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />

of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />

until funds become available to the<br />

payee or endorsee as a matter of<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />

excludes all funds held on account<br />

by the property receiver, if applicable.<br />

If the Trustee is unable to convey<br />

title for any reason, the successful<br />

bidder`s sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no further<br />

recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bidding<br />

on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bidding<br />

on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

Trustee auction does not automatically<br />

entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a junior<br />

lien. If you are the highest bidder<br />

at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auctioned<br />

off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the existence,<br />

priority, and size of outstanding<br />

liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

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mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Auction.com at 800.280.2832<br />

for information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address www.Auction.com<br />

for information regarding the sale<br />

of this property, using the file number<br />

assigned to this case,<br />

CA09004561-12-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

Legals 800<br />

City of Encinitas<br />

Planning and Building<br />

Department<br />

NOTICE OF PENDING ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

APPLICATION AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT<br />

<strong>The</strong> Planning & Building Department of the City of Encinitas is currently<br />

reviewing the following Administrative Application request for<br />

a project located within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone of the City of Encinitas:<br />

CASE NUMBER: 13-081 CDP<br />

FILING DATE: May 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

APPLICANT: Michele McTigue<br />

LOCATION: 515 Hermes Avenue<br />

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit for a remodel and addition for a singlefamily<br />

residence that will not remain habitable during construction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> project site is located in the Residential 8 (R-8) Zone and<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Zone. (APN: 256-110-43)<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental<br />

review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act<br />

(CEQA) Guideline Section 15303(e)(1). Section 15303(e)(1)<br />

exempts from environmental review minor alterations of existing private<br />

structures and additions to existing structures provided that the<br />

addition will not result in an increase of more 50 percent of the floor<br />

area of the structure before the addition, or 2,500 square feet,<br />

whichever is less.<br />

A minimum 10-calendar day review period has been established<br />

for the subject application. <strong>The</strong> application submittal is available for<br />

your review and comments during regular business hours, 7:00 AM<br />

to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. City Hall is closed alternate<br />

Fridays (6/21, 7/5 etc.).<br />

PRIOR TO 6:00 PM ON MONDAY, JUNE 24, <strong>2013</strong>, ANY INTER-<br />

ESTED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION AND PRE-<br />

SENT TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE PLAN-<br />

NING & BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN TESTIMONY IS<br />

PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COM-<br />

MENTS RECEIVED.<br />

If additional information is not required, the Planning & Building<br />

Department will render a determination on the application, pursuant<br />

to Section 2.28.090 of the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, after<br />

the close of the review period. An Appeal of the Department’s<br />

determination accompanied by the appropriate filing fee may be<br />

filed within 15-calendar days from the date of the determination.<br />

Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter<br />

1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any filing of an appeal will suspend this<br />

action as well as any processing of permits in reliance thereon in<br />

accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code Section 1.12.020(D)(1)<br />

until such time as an action is taken on the appeal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> above item is located within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone and requires<br />

the issuance of a regular <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit. <strong>The</strong><br />

action of the Planning & Building Director may not be appealed<br />

to the California <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.<br />

Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge the<br />

nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising<br />

only those issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter<br />

described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the<br />

City at or prior to the date and time of the determination.<br />

For further information, contact Andrew Maynard, Associate<br />

Planner, at (760) 633-2718 or amaynard@encinitasca.gov, or the<br />

Planning & Building Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas,<br />

CA 92024, (760) 633-2710 or planning@encinitasca.gov.<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15085<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

I. REQUEST FOR BIDS<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City of Encinitas, California will<br />

accept sealed bids from qualified firms to provide highway<br />

signs and hardware to our Public Works Department. Bids will<br />

be accepted at the Encinitas City Hall, Office of the City Clerk,<br />

505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, California 92024, until 2:00p.m.<br />

on <strong>June</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong>. Bids shall be submitted in plain, sealed<br />

envelopes, marked on the outside with the project title:<br />

City of Encinitas – Sign and Sign Hardware Bid<br />

Request for Bids <strong>2013</strong>-02 – <strong>June</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> successful bidder will result in a contract with the City of<br />

Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> bid will include, but is not limited to providing<br />

signs, sign poles and hardware.<br />

Bid documents may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of<br />

$10.00 per set from the City of Encinitas Public Works<br />

Department located at 160 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas,<br />

California 92024.<br />

No Bid will be accepted unless it is made on the Bid forms furnished<br />

by the City of Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> City reserves the right,<br />

after opening bids, to reject any or all bids, or to make award to<br />

the lowest responsible bidder and reject all other bids, to waive<br />

any informality in the bidding and to accept any bid or portion<br />

thereof.<br />

For further information contact the Contract Officer, Mark<br />

Hosford, at (760) 633-2873 or by email at mhosford@encinitasca.gov.<br />

Date: May 30, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Mark Hosford - Superintendent<br />

06/07/13, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15066<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way<br />

to verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

Date: <strong>June</strong> 5, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA09004561-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

926<strong>14</strong> 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />

www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM at<br />

800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1044<strong>14</strong>2<br />

6/<strong>14</strong>, 6/21, 06/28/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15083<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

Trustee Sale No. 459286CA Loan<br />

No. 3010774390 Title Order No.<br />

130043186 ATTENTION<br />

Legals 800<br />

RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING<br />

REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED<br />

SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO<br />

THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE<br />

TRUSTOR ONLY. PURSUANT TO<br />

CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE 2923.3<br />

NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY<br />

OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS<br />

DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU<br />

ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED 10-20-<br />

2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />

Legals 800<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE INVITING BIDS<br />

A25<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Encinitas (City) invites<br />

sealed bids for:<br />

K Street Pedestrian Improvements Project, a CDBG Project<br />

Project Number CS13B<br />

RECEIPT AND OPENING OF PROPOSALS: Sealed bids will be<br />

received at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Encinitas at the<br />

address given below. Bids will be received until <strong>June</strong> 27, <strong>2013</strong> at<br />

2:00 PM at which time the bid packages will be publicly opened and<br />

read.<br />

Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to:<br />

Kathy Hollywood, City Clerk<br />

City of Encinitas<br />

505 S. Vulcan Avenue<br />

Encinitas, CA 92024<br />

On the outside of the envelope shall be stated: “Sealed Bid for K<br />

Street Pedestrian Improvements Project, a CDBG Project. DO NOT<br />

OPEN until <strong>June</strong> 27, <strong>2013</strong> at 2:00 PM.”<br />

WORK TO BE DONE: <strong>The</strong> Work will consist of the Items generally<br />

listed below and other related appurtenant work required in accordance<br />

with the Contract Documents:<br />

Work includes: Demolition of existing improvements and construction<br />

of curb, gutter, concrete sidewalk, decomposed granite pathway,<br />

pedestrian ramps, and conduit for landscape irrigation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Work shall be completed within 20 Working Days<br />

ENGINEER’S COST ESTIMATE: <strong>The</strong> Engineer’s Estimate is:<br />

$210,000.00<br />

<strong>The</strong> contract for this project will be awarded upon the lowest responsive<br />

and responsible bidder.<br />

OBTAINING BID PACKAGE: Bid Packages may be obtained on or<br />

after <strong>June</strong> 17, <strong>2013</strong>, at the Engineering Department front service<br />

counter at 505 South Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024, at a non<br />

refundable cost of $50.00 per set. Prospective Bidders may call<br />

(760) 633-2839 with any questions about obtaining a bid package.<br />

<strong>The</strong> City is closed alternate Fridays. Bid packages can be mailed at<br />

an additional cost. Please contact the City at 760-633-2770 to<br />

request a mailed bid package.In compliance with California Contract<br />

Code, Section 20103.7, electronic copies will be made available to<br />

contractor plan room service upon request. <strong>The</strong> City makes no representation<br />

regarding the accuracy of Contract Documents received<br />

from third party plan rooms and recommends that any contractor<br />

interested in bidding the project obtain a bid package from the City.<br />

Questions about the project should be emailed to the project manager<br />

at SKellar@EncinitasCA.gov .<br />

LICENSE: In order to bid this project, the Contractor must have at<br />

the time of bid award a valid State of California Class A license in<br />

good standing. <strong>The</strong> Contractor is responsible to ensure that all proper<br />

licenses are maintained. No bid will be awarded to a contractor<br />

who is not licensed in accordance with these requirements or the<br />

provisions of Chapter 9, Division 3 of the Business and Professions<br />

Code.<br />

City shall have the right to request, and Bidder shall provide within 5<br />

calendar days, evidence satisfactory to City of all valid license(s)<br />

currently held by that Bidder and Bidder’s Subcontractors required<br />

by these Contract Documents.<br />

BOND AND BID SECURITY: Bid Security shall accompany the bid<br />

in the form of a certified or cashier's check, or a Bid Bond for ten percent<br />

(10%) of the total bid amount. Additional information on bid<br />

security requirements can be found in the project Specifications<br />

included with the Bid Package. All bonds shall be issued by an<br />

admitted carrier qualified to do business in California.<br />

WAGE RATES: This is a prevailing wage project and prevailing<br />

wage rates for this locality and project as determined by the Director<br />

of the California Department of Industrial Relations apply, pursuant<br />

to labor code section 1770, et. Seq. A schedule of prevailing wage<br />

rates may be found on the internet at<br />

http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/dlsepublicworks.html .<br />

Wage rates shall conform to the Davis-Bacon Act. Contractors shall<br />

pay the higher of either the minimum federal wage rates or State<br />

prevailing wage rates. Federal minimum wage rates applicable to<br />

this project have been determined by the Secretary of Labor and are<br />

set forth in the Reference Documents as a General Wage Decision.<br />

In accordance with the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C.<br />

276 to a-7) as amended (29 CFR, Part 5), the Contractor shall be<br />

required to pay wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less<br />

than the wage rate determinations of the Secretary of Labor.<br />

Federal prevailing wage rates for various labor classifications have<br />

been included in the project specifications.<br />

A copy of the prevailing wage rates shall be posted on the job site<br />

by the Contractor. A schedule of prevailing wage rates is available<br />

for review at the City’s offices. Questions pertaining to State predetermined<br />

wage rates should be directed to the State department of<br />

Industrial Relations website at www.dir.gov . <strong>The</strong> successful bidder<br />

shall be required to pay at least the wage rates set forth in that<br />

schedule. <strong>The</strong> prime contractor shall be responsible for ensuring<br />

compliance with all applicable provisions of the Labor Code including,<br />

but not limited to, Section 1777.5.<br />

FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: <strong>The</strong> Prime Contractor shall be<br />

responsible for ensuring compliance with related Federal regulations<br />

and laws, including those specified in the Contract Documents.<br />

Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), Underutilized<br />

Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (UDBEs), and other small<br />

businesses are strongly encouraged to participate in the performance<br />

of this work. All Bidders shall refer to the project Specifications<br />

for important DBE/UDBE requirements for the performance of this<br />

work.<br />

Federal Section 3 regulations apply to this CDBG project. All<br />

Bidders shall refer to the project Specifications for important Section<br />

3 requirements for the performance of this work.<br />

RIGHT TO REJECT ALL BIDS: <strong>The</strong> City requires responsible and<br />

responsive bidders. All Bids shall remain valid for a period of 90 calendar<br />

days from the date of bid opening. <strong>The</strong> City reserves the right<br />

to reject all bids at its sole discretion and to waive any immaterial<br />

irregularities or informalities in the bids received. Withdrawal of bids<br />

shall not be permitted for a period of 90 calendar days after the bid<br />

opening.<br />

See INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS in the<br />

Specifications for additional bid information and requirements.<br />

City of Encinitas<br />

BY: Glenn Pruim, P.E. DATE: <strong>June</strong> <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

City Engineer<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13, 06/21/13 CN 15099<br />

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A26 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

220 Lomas<br />

Santa Fe Dr.<br />

Solana Beach, CA<br />

SHEPHERD<br />

CONTINUED FROM A5<br />

this case increased project density<br />

and higher elevations for<br />

buildings leading to improved<br />

profit margins.<br />

As for the city council,<br />

puzzling at best. A team that<br />

the residents put together to<br />

protect their interests but<br />

which has now come up with a<br />

variety of “No on A” arguments<br />

ranging from a fear of lawsuits<br />

to onerous intervention by the<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.<br />

All of their arguments<br />

have been surgically rebutted<br />

not only by the “Yes on A” folks<br />

but also by the likes of a former<br />

member of the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission who is now a leading<br />

expert on the application of<br />

the <strong>Coast</strong>al Act. <strong>The</strong> fact that<br />

the council is holding to their<br />

unified decision without a single<br />

member reconsidering<br />

their stance in the face of their<br />

arguments being academically<br />

debunked is a disappointment.<br />

I personally hope for more<br />

informed leadership from this<br />

team as they mature as a council<br />

yet show that individually<br />

they can be independent<br />

HEAVY PRICE<br />

CONTINUED FROM A5<br />

the city in the position of violating<br />

state law, exposing<br />

taxpayers to absorb the costs<br />

of related lawsuits.<br />

Proposition A will waste<br />

millions of our taxpayer dollars<br />

by requiring expensive<br />

citywide elections to<br />

approve even relatively<br />

Lic #376700976<br />

Saints<br />

Constantine<br />

and<br />

Helen<br />

Academy<br />

Learn<br />

and<br />

Grow<br />

with Us<br />

thinkers.<br />

What tactics are we being<br />

subjected to in order to sway<br />

our votes? On the “Yes on A”<br />

side we have residents walking<br />

the neighborhoods handing<br />

out leaflets, standing at intersections<br />

waving signs and<br />

donating their hard earned<br />

money for postcards and newspaper<br />

ads. On the “No on A”<br />

side we have, for the most part,<br />

a faceless group called<br />

Encinitas HOPE, an organization<br />

managed by a professional<br />

consultant John Wanio, a political<br />

consultant, whose client<br />

list includes the Building<br />

Industry Association of<br />

America, developer Barrett<br />

America and Accretive Capital<br />

Partners. <strong>The</strong> latter two have<br />

had or continue to have ongoing<br />

development interests in<br />

Encinitas. This is the shadowy<br />

group that is putting out the<br />

glossy mailers featuring the<br />

photographs of council members,<br />

without their permission,<br />

along with claims that the<br />

Leucadia 101 organization, the<br />

Leucadia Main Street<br />

Association and Cardiff 101 are<br />

all against prop A. Stands that<br />

these groups to this day deny<br />

minor projects. <strong>The</strong> city<br />

already had to allocate<br />

$500,000 for the special election<br />

for Proposition A.<br />

Taxpayers will have to bear<br />

the cost of elections simply<br />

to comply with state mandates,<br />

draining city reserves<br />

that would be better spent<br />

on our parks, fire, police and<br />

emergency medical services.<br />

Despite the contrary<br />

ENROLLING<br />

PRESCHOOLERS<br />

AGES 3-5<br />

Christian Orthodox Education<br />

they have ever made. Is there a<br />

trust issue here?<br />

When my late wife<br />

Maggie Houlihan was on the<br />

city council she sponsored an<br />

initiative called the<br />

Community Character<br />

Implementation Program, the<br />

underpinnings of which were<br />

the same as Prop A. <strong>The</strong> council<br />

majority at that time,<br />

Jerome Stocks, James Bond<br />

and Christie Guerin, all leveraged<br />

by campaign contributions<br />

from the development<br />

industry, ultimately quashed<br />

the initiative using many of the<br />

same scare tactics as you see<br />

today.<br />

As a result, we now have<br />

incompatible 3-story development<br />

starting to dot our landscape,<br />

the Pacific Station project,<br />

the Moonlight Lofts on 101<br />

and the live work units next to<br />

Caldwell’s Antiques. Of note is<br />

that James Bond and Christie<br />

Guerin have recently sent out<br />

robo calls attacking Prop A.<br />

<strong>The</strong> question before us is a<br />

simple one. After all of this<br />

rhetoric, whom are we going to<br />

trust to shepherd Encinitas<br />

through its final phase of build<br />

out? Who is the best bet to<br />

claims of supporters,<br />

Encinitas citizens already<br />

have a right to vote on<br />

changes to the existing<br />

General Plan, including<br />

increases in height and density.<br />

<strong>The</strong> only exception to<br />

this provision is if a project<br />

is deemed to provide a “significant<br />

public benefit” by at<br />

least four of the five<br />

• Low student to teacher ratio for<br />

individualized attention<br />

• Loving, caring, nurturing<br />

environment<br />

• Faith based classical curriculum<br />

Call for a tour or more information<br />

760-942-0920<br />

3459 Manchester Ave., Cardiff-by-the-Sea<br />

www.stsconstantinehelen.com<br />

ensure that the finished product<br />

will be a city that has the<br />

kind of quality of life that drew<br />

us here in the first place? <strong>The</strong><br />

result of your choice will be<br />

very predictable. You can vote<br />

against prop A and leave the<br />

city in the hands of a council<br />

that for the past 12 plus years<br />

has been leveraged by developer<br />

election campaign contributions<br />

coming from within and<br />

from outside the city, or you<br />

can determine for yourself, by<br />

voting Yes on A, to retain your<br />

voice in what kind of place<br />

Encinitas is to become.<br />

Would you prefer we grow<br />

to look more like Pacific Beach,<br />

or hold on to our essential character<br />

as the inevitable growth<br />

ahead is integrated into our<br />

town?<br />

I know how I am voting<br />

and I’m pretty sure I can guess<br />

how Maggie would have voted.<br />

In the future, I’m sure I’ll find<br />

myself in Pacific Beach or<br />

Mission Beach and I’ll probably<br />

enjoy the visit but I can guarantee<br />

that if Prop A passes I’ll<br />

sure be glad that I live in<br />

Encinitas.<br />

Ian Thompson is an<br />

Encinitas resident.<br />

Councilmembers. In the 26year<br />

history of the city, the<br />

council has never utilized<br />

this provision. Even so, on<br />

May 22, the council voted<br />

unanimously to remove this<br />

provision—a change the voters<br />

will be able to ratify at<br />

the next general election.<br />

More directly, if passed,<br />

Proposition A could restrict<br />

your ability to improve,<br />

expand and to even refinance<br />

or sell your home by<br />

making many homes that<br />

meet the current laws not<br />

comply with the new rules<br />

set forth in Proposition A.<br />

Proposition A would<br />

effectively raise the existing<br />

building height limits in certain<br />

residential areas, leading<br />

to light and view blockage.<br />

While supporters of<br />

Proposition A claim this isn’t<br />

true, the legal experts who<br />

conducted the independent<br />

review have cited language<br />

within the initiative that<br />

overrides existing height<br />

limits.<br />

Proposition A also<br />

threatens to erode the<br />

unique character of our<br />

neighborhoods. <strong>The</strong> initiative<br />

could undermine efforts<br />

supported by decades of<br />

public input and millions in<br />

taxpayer dollars to revitalize<br />

Highway 101 in our downtown,<br />

Cardiff, and Leucadia.<br />

Furthermore, historical<br />

preservation efforts, like the<br />

iconic Boathouses would also<br />

be placed at risk.<br />

Proposition A could<br />

limit future revitalization,<br />

discourage reinvestment,<br />

reduce revenue generation,<br />

and inhibit highly desired<br />

future amenities, including a<br />

movie theater and cultural<br />

arts center.<br />

Ultimately, Proposition<br />

A is a poorly written, onesize-fits-all<br />

approach that<br />

will compromise our quality<br />

of life in Encinitas. <strong>The</strong>re is<br />

no need to expose Encinitas<br />

and its residents to the many<br />

risks brought on by<br />

Proposition A. Please vote<br />

NO on Proposition A.<br />

Doug Long<br />

Parks & Recreation<br />

Commissioner<br />

Co-Chair, Encinitas<br />

Homeowners to Preserve<br />

Encinitas


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

OCEANSIDE<br />

CONTINUED FROM A4<br />

needs: fix the potholes on<br />

Industry Street; fix the street<br />

lights near the residential<br />

train wreck at 415 Grant St.<br />

so that its property manager<br />

can’t blame the crime that<br />

hovers around that complex<br />

on the city; reopen Marshall<br />

Street pool so that we can<br />

get kids off the streets and<br />

into the pool.<br />

I also suggested (as<br />

someone who has gone<br />

through it) that our city<br />

should not make new businesses<br />

pay the huge business<br />

startup fees all at once, all<br />

up front — that future new<br />

businesses could be allowed<br />

to pay these fees in increments<br />

as they get up and<br />

running, say over two years<br />

or so.<br />

When it came time for<br />

council members to speak,<br />

only Councilwoman Esther<br />

Sanchez said she was against<br />

Oceanside giving out startup<br />

loans. All four of the others<br />

said — to varying degrees —<br />

that they would support it.<br />

Kern initially seconded<br />

Councilman Jack Feller’s<br />

motion to approve, saying<br />

that while he was “on the<br />

fence,” he thought it might<br />

overall be a good idea.<br />

But as the discussion<br />

continued, Kern changed his<br />

mind, saying (paraphrasing<br />

here) that the city is, in fact,<br />

not set up to administer<br />

small business loans.<br />

When the vote came<br />

down, Mayor Jim Wood and<br />

Kern joined Sanchez.<br />

It was defeated 3-2.<br />

At least three council<br />

members admitted that my<br />

Introducing...<br />

idea that deferring business<br />

start-up fees was something<br />

that should be considered.<br />

And what about the potholes?<br />

City Manager Peter<br />

Weiss said all of Industry<br />

Street needs to undergo<br />

major rebuilding, but that<br />

other major thoroughfares<br />

like El Camino and College<br />

Boulevard will first get the<br />

grease first.<br />

He says the potholes are<br />

getting addressed.<br />

Regarding 415 Grant<br />

St., he says the city does<br />

replace streetlights as they<br />

get shot out, and that the city<br />

is now protecting streetlights<br />

in difficult neighborhoods<br />

with bulletproof Plexiglas.<br />

Mr.Weiss also explained<br />

that he is happy to lease out<br />

the Marshall Street pool for<br />

$1/year to any responsible<br />

group willing to run it.<br />

But he explained that<br />

the pool’s old pumping<br />

equipment is simply not<br />

energy efficient and its huge<br />

energy bill has chased away<br />

potential operators.<br />

He says the city should<br />

tap into a grant to upgrade<br />

the pool’s inefficient pumps.<br />

“It’s not the cost of personnel<br />

(lifeguards), it’s the chemicals<br />

and the energy<br />

expense,” that keeps tenants<br />

and the city of Oceanside<br />

from reopening the pool.<br />

My city council listened<br />

and the city manger took<br />

time to explain.<br />

And I promise I won’t<br />

show up at every meeting.<br />

Oceanside born and raised, Ken<br />

Leighton writes columns for <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>, the San Diego Reader<br />

and is an Oceanside business owner.<br />

FLOURIDE<br />

CONTINUED FROM A4<br />

the entire body is being dosed.<br />

Could fluoride be contributing<br />

to increases in cancer,<br />

bone disease, arthritis,<br />

Alzheimer’s, etc.? Topically<br />

applied to teeth, short-term<br />

maybe, but only pharmaceutical<br />

grade, not industrial toxic<br />

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runoff, and not systemic, and<br />

definitely not long term. No<br />

way!<br />

I absolutely care — as a<br />

health-conscious person, as a<br />

conservationist, as an organic<br />

gardener, as a realtor who values<br />

the properties I sell and<br />

the one I own, as someone<br />

who takes my civic duty seriously,<br />

as an American and<br />

defender of our beautiful<br />

coastal quality of life, and if<br />

nothing else, as a rate payer.<br />

My city council and elected<br />

representatives are obligated<br />

to explain this. Must we tear<br />

this town apart with more lawsuits<br />

because “Sacra-<br />

Demento” refuses to listen to<br />

the will of the people and our<br />

new city council is just more<br />

A27<br />

of the same old, same old? Is<br />

fluoridation right for us?<br />

Absolutely not.<br />

Dr. David Kennedy, one<br />

of the world’s top experts on<br />

this subject, will speak at 2<br />

p.m. at the Vista Library <strong>June</strong><br />

23. Free to the public. Get<br />

yourself informed.<br />

Celia Kiewit is an<br />

Encinitas resident.


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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


B<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>,<br />

<strong>2013</strong><br />

JEAN<br />

GILLETTE<br />

Small Talk<br />

Oh, the<br />

vanity<br />

Every morning I get up<br />

and, as my father used to<br />

tease, “put my eyes in.”<br />

I became cross-eyed and<br />

far-sighted at the age of 3, so<br />

he was only half-kidding. My<br />

poor parents had to struggle<br />

with getting a 3-year-old to<br />

keep these odd contraptions<br />

on her face. Instead, I regularly<br />

lost them.When my mother<br />

would ask where I’d left them,<br />

my reply would be to point<br />

vaguely off in one direction<br />

and say, “<strong>The</strong>re.”<strong>The</strong>y spent a<br />

lot of time searching.<br />

By the time I turned 10,<br />

that same adoring father<br />

decided that his “beautiful”<br />

daughter wasn’t going to go<br />

through life as a “four-eyes.”<br />

It was 1959, and contacts had<br />

only been generally available<br />

for about 10 years. I admit, it<br />

took me a year to stop whining<br />

and weeping while getting<br />

used to them. Let’s<br />

remember that these were<br />

the very early versions. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

were the size of manhole covers<br />

and thicker than the ones<br />

we have today. But one day, I<br />

looked in the mirror at myself<br />

in glasses and never complained<br />

again.Vanity is a wonderful<br />

motivator.<br />

For years, I was the only<br />

child I knew who wore these<br />

exotic inventions, which gave<br />

me some real swagger.<br />

By the 1970s, soft lenses<br />

debuted. I tried them and felt<br />

like I was wrestling with cling<br />

wrap. My hat is off to those<br />

who can deal with them. I also<br />

sadly discovered they didn’t<br />

correct my weird vision, so I<br />

still wear the hard kind.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no sleeping in<br />

them, even today. For all my<br />

experience, it is embarrassing<br />

that even today I manage to<br />

accidentally wash them down<br />

the sink or crack them in half.<br />

I never thought about<br />

how long I had been wearing<br />

them until a laser surgery<br />

nurse told me I would need to<br />

leave my lenses off a month<br />

for each year I had worn<br />

them. I was shocked when I<br />

calculated a year-plus without<br />

lenses.<br />

I do feel like a pioneer in<br />

the field, but was fascinated<br />

to learn that Leonardo da<br />

Vinci actually came up with<br />

the concept of lenses directly<br />

on the eye and a German<br />

glassblower made the first<br />

wearable ones in the late<br />

1800s.<br />

I’ll bet they did it for<br />

their “beautiful,” cross-eyed<br />

daughters.<br />

Jean Gillette is a freelance writer<br />

who is now a “six-eyes,” if you count<br />

her reading glasses. Contact her at<br />

jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

SECTION<br />

Bookseller shares love of literature<br />

By Rachel Stine<br />

CARLSBAD — Sitting in his little bungalow<br />

house off of Jefferson Street, Sean Christopher<br />

began to describe one of the many reasons he is passionate<br />

about books.<br />

“(A book) can be old and yellow and crispy, and<br />

that story —”<br />

Christopher couldn’t finish his sentence before<br />

his 4-year-old Jack interjected — “Dad,watch me get<br />

the golden egg,” he said, wanting to show off his aptitude<br />

for playing Angry Birds on his dad’s iPhone.<br />

“I am, Buddy,” Christopher said before resuming<br />

his sentence. “That story is the same story as the<br />

first edition that is worth thousands of dollars.”<br />

“Daddy...”<br />

At that point, Christopher leaned over and<br />

began tickling Jack into submission, the two laughing<br />

as they rolled around on the couch.<br />

Holding two conversations at once is one of several<br />

talents Christopher has developed while raising<br />

Jack as a single father.<br />

For a time, caring for his son was his sole occupation.<br />

His writing and bookstore took a backseat<br />

when Jack was an infant.<br />

But now that Jack is older and attending the<br />

Montessori preschool down the street regularly,<br />

Christopher is able to devote more time to his love of<br />

literature, and has started to share that love with the<br />

community.<br />

Nestled in a parking lot between the Taco Bell<br />

and Garden State Bagels along Carlsbad Village<br />

Drive is a one-room cabin that houses Christopher’s<br />

countless books.<br />

Aside from his freelance fiction writing, he<br />

mainly collects and preserves independently published<br />

and older books. He sells his books online<br />

under the name “L.H.O.O.Q Books;” a reference to<br />

French-American artist Marcel Duchamp’s small<br />

portrait of the Mona Lisa with a mustache and goatee.<br />

“I thought if a cook needs a restaurant, a writer<br />

needs a bookstore,” he said of starting his bookselling<br />

business.<br />

But with L.H.O.O.Q.’s book cabin stacked,boxed<br />

and shelved with books to the brim, Christopher<br />

<strong>The</strong> city is moving forward to lease the lot on the corner of Jimmy<br />

Durante Boulevard and San Dieguito Drive from NCTD and use it<br />

for parking. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

City will lease lot from NCTD<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — In an<br />

effort to improve what many<br />

call the “northern gateway to<br />

the city,” council members<br />

agreed at the <strong>June</strong> 3 meeting<br />

to negotiate a lease with<br />

North County Transit District<br />

for a 29,280-square-foot parcel<br />

at the northeast corner of<br />

Jimmy Durante Boulevard<br />

and San Dieguito Drive.<br />

Leasing the lot would<br />

also allow the city to improve<br />

access to the San Dieguito<br />

Lagoon and <strong>Coast</strong>-to Crest<br />

Trail and establish a walkway<br />

along San Dieguito Drive.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is also an opportunity<br />

to provide education<br />

with interpretive signage,”<br />

assistant City Manager Mark<br />

Delin said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> site was previously<br />

the Waste Management recycling<br />

buyback center but it<br />

has been vacant and unused<br />

since 2010. NCTD lined the<br />

entry with boulders to prevent<br />

unauthorized parking.<br />

Based on a recent<br />

appraisal, NCTD is requesting<br />

$2,550 annually in rent<br />

plus half of any net parking<br />

revenue. <strong>The</strong> agency is also<br />

requiring reimbursement<br />

from the city for the $4,000<br />

appraisal and $7,000 site survey.<br />

“I did attempt to talk<br />

them out of it but they say<br />

that’s their policy,” Delin<br />

said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> appraised value<br />

includes the entire parcel<br />

even though about 4,000<br />

square feet is underwater in<br />

the San Dieguito River, and<br />

an additional <strong>14</strong>,500 square<br />

feet is in a designated wetland<br />

area so it cannot be<br />

developed.<br />

According to staff estimates<br />

the city will likely have<br />

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Sean Christopher holds his 4-year-old son, Jack, outside of the free bookstand he set up outside of his bookstore,<br />

L.H.O.O.Q. Books, in Carlsbad Village. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />

built shelves outside of his cabin for books that he<br />

shares for free.<br />

He said that with more than enough books to<br />

feed his business, “I wanted to bring an offering (to<br />

the community).”<br />

<strong>The</strong> shelves line one entire side of the<br />

L.H.O.O.Q. cabin and are filled 24-hours a day with<br />

books, written by a range of authors from Nora<br />

Roberts to Fyodor Dostoyevsky to George W. Bush.<br />

Christopher described having a “Noah’s Ark”<br />

Oceanside Pier’s braces and<br />

planks set to be replaced<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — In its<br />

ongoing effort to maintain<br />

its landmark pier, the city<br />

will replace 31 of the pier’s<br />

steel braces and some of its<br />

worn boardwalk planks.<br />

Frank Quan, manager of<br />

Oceanside harbor and<br />

beaches, describes the maintenance<br />

process as being<br />

similar to maintaining the<br />

Golden Gate Bridge, as soon<br />

as maintenance work is completed<br />

end to end it’s time to<br />

start the process again.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1,600-foot-long<br />

wood pier was built in 1980.<br />

It is constructed of wood<br />

piles, steel braces and wood<br />

decking.<br />

City Council approved a<br />

contract <strong>June</strong> 5 with the<br />

John S. Meek Company to<br />

replace 31 of the pier braces<br />

for $124,930. <strong>The</strong> contract<br />

was awarded based on the<br />

company placing the lowest<br />

bid for its services.<br />

Maintenance of the 33year-old<br />

pier started in 2006.<br />

To date 600 of the pier’s<br />

2,000 braces have been<br />

replaced.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pier is reported to<br />

be in good condition.<br />

“We had the pier surveyed<br />

and the structural<br />

engineer said it’s in good<br />

Oceanside will replace 31 of the pier’s steel braces and some of its<br />

worn boardwalk planks. <strong>The</strong> project should be done by spring 20<strong>14</strong><br />

and then the process to request bids and get work done will begin<br />

again. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

shape for its age,” Quan said.<br />

Work on the pier should<br />

begin sometime after<br />

August. Braces must be<br />

ordered, cut to size and coated<br />

to withstand pounding by<br />

saltwater waves.This process<br />

can take approximately six<br />

weeks.<br />

Once the braces are prepared<br />

the installation<br />

process takes two weeks.<br />

During installation the<br />

immediate area of the pier<br />

under construction will be<br />

closed. This entails a section<br />

about 100 feet long.<br />

A truck will lower the<br />

new braces down from the<br />

pier boardwalk. Workers will<br />

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secure the braces from a<br />

temporary deck below the<br />

pier.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new braces should<br />

be in place by spring 20<strong>14</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n the process will begin<br />

again.<br />

“We continue plugging<br />

away on it,” Quan said. “It’s<br />

an old pier, it’s heavily used<br />

and it’s a landmark in<br />

Oceanside. We try to do the<br />

best we can to maintain it.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> city replaces a set<br />

of braces almost every year,<br />

working from the west end<br />

of the pier to the shore. <strong>The</strong><br />

braces, to be replaced this<br />

year, sit about 3/4 of the way<br />

out to the end of the pier.


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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Oceanside set aside $650,000 to cart sand from the San Luis Rey River<br />

environmental cleanup project to Wisconsin Avenue beach. Last year’s<br />

efforts to replenish sand were halted by an unexpected grunion run,<br />

leaving less sand on beaches. Photo by Promise Yee<br />

Council OKs funds to move sand<br />

By Promise Yee<br />

OCEANSIDE — City<br />

Council voted <strong>June</strong> 5 to set<br />

aside $650,000 to cart sand<br />

from the San Luis Rey<br />

River environmental<br />

cleanup project to the rocky<br />

beachfront at Wisconsin<br />

Avenue.<br />

Funds will come from<br />

the sale of the Laguna Vista<br />

Mobile Home Park.<br />

Final proceeds from<br />

the sale are expected to be<br />

$4.7 million.<br />

City Council approved<br />

funds to move the sand in a<br />

3-1 vote in which<br />

Councilwoman Esther<br />

Sanchez voted no and<br />

Mayor Jim Wood was<br />

absent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> river sand needs to<br />

be moved off the site as<br />

part of the environmental<br />

cleanup project.<br />

“In order to plant vegetation<br />

we have to remove<br />

sand to lower the elevation,”<br />

City Manager Peter<br />

Weiss said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> environmental<br />

cleanup project has already<br />

taken decades.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is still property<br />

mitigation to resolve and<br />

additional mowing, grading<br />

and restoration to complete<br />

before the sand can be<br />

moved.<br />

<strong>The</strong> timeline depends<br />

in part on when the Army<br />

Corps of Engineers completes<br />

the second phase of<br />

mowing.<br />

This requires permits<br />

and chopping through<br />

unwanted brush with a massive<br />

vegetation mower.<br />

“It is unlikely we will<br />

move the sand this year,”<br />

Weiss said.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earliest sand is<br />

expected to be put on the<br />

beach is next spring.<br />

Before river sand is<br />

placed on the beach it must<br />

be tested and deemed to be<br />

beach-quality sand.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city hopes it can<br />

coordinate moving the<br />

riverbed sand with annual<br />

harbor dredging operations<br />

in spring.<br />

“It has to be removed,”<br />

Councilman Jack Feller<br />

said. “We own the property,<br />

we own the sand. It will<br />

help the tourist cause.<br />

“At least we’ll be ready<br />

at a moment’s notice,”<br />

Feller added.<br />

Last year’s efforts to<br />

replenish beach sand were<br />

halted by an unexpected<br />

run of grunion.<br />

This left less sand on<br />

the Wisconsin Avenue<br />

beach.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is absolutely no<br />

sand there at all,” Weiss<br />

said.<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

by CHUCK<br />

ODD<br />

SHEPHERD<br />

FILES<br />

Very Personal<br />

Hygiene<br />

Orestes De La Paz’s<br />

exhibit at the Frost Art<br />

Museum in Miami in May<br />

recalled Chuck Palahniuk’s<br />

novel and film “Fight Club,”<br />

in which lead character Tyler<br />

Durden’s principal income<br />

source was making upscale<br />

soap using discarded liposuctioned<br />

fat fetched from the<br />

garbage of cosmetic surgeons<br />

(thus closing the loop of fat<br />

from rich ladies recycled<br />

back to rich ladies). De La<br />

Paz told his mentor at Florida<br />

International University that<br />

he wanted only to display his<br />

own liposuctioned fat<br />

provocatively, but decided to<br />

make soap when he realized<br />

that the fat would otherwise<br />

quickly rot. Some visitors to<br />

the exhibit were able to wash<br />

their hands with the engineered<br />

soap, which De La Paz<br />

offered for sale at $1,000 a<br />

bar.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Entrepreneurial<br />

Spirit<br />

As recently as mid-May,<br />

people with disabilities had<br />

been earning hefty blackmarket<br />

fees by taking<br />

strangers into Disneyland<br />

and Disney World using the<br />

parks’ own liberal “disability”<br />

passes (which allow for<br />

up to five relatives or guests<br />

at a time to accompany the<br />

disabled person in skipping<br />

the sometimes-hours-long<br />

lines and having immediate<br />

access to the rides). <strong>The</strong><br />

pass-holding “guide,”<br />

according to NBC’s “Today”<br />

show, could charge as much<br />

as $200 through advertising<br />

on CraigsList and via wordof-mouth<br />

to some travel<br />

agents. Following reports in<br />

the New York Post and other<br />

outlets, Disney was said in<br />

late May to be warning disabled<br />

permit-holders not to<br />

abuse the privilege.<br />

After setting out to create<br />

a protective garment for<br />

mixed martial arts fighters,<br />

Jeremiah Raber of High<br />

Ridge, Mo., realized that his<br />

“groin protection device”<br />

could also help police, athletes<br />

and military contractors.<br />

Armored Nutshellz<br />

underwear, now selling for<br />

$125 each, has multiple layers<br />

of Kevlar plus another<br />

fabric called Dyneema,<br />

which Raber said can<br />

“resist” multiple shots from<br />

9 mm and .22-caliber handguns.<br />

He said the Army will<br />

be testing Nutshellz in<br />

August, hoping it can reduce<br />

the number of servicemen<br />

who come home with devastating<br />

groin injuries.<br />

Unconventional<br />

Treatments<br />

Researchers writing<br />

recently in the journal PLoS<br />

ONE disclosed that they<br />

had found certain types of<br />

dirt that contain antimicrobial<br />

agents capable of<br />

killing E. coli and the antibiotic-resistant<br />

MRSA.<br />

According to the article,<br />

medical “texts” back to<br />

3000 B.C. mentioned clays<br />

that, when rubbed on<br />

wounds, reduce inflammation<br />

and pain.<br />

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Optional uses for Surfside building to be presented<br />

By Bianca Kaplanek<br />

DEL MAR — Two proposals<br />

for alternative uses of<br />

Surfside Race Place at the<br />

Del Mar Fairgrounds will be<br />

presented to the 22nd<br />

District Agricultural<br />

Association board of directors<br />

at a future meeting, likely<br />

in August.<br />

One of them, however,<br />

may not be a viable option as<br />

it likely goes beyond activities<br />

authorized under a landuse<br />

agreement at the stateowned<br />

facility, Director<br />

David Watson said.<br />

“I don’t think the people<br />

who applied were aware of<br />

that,” said Watson, a land-use<br />

attorney who is chairman of<br />

the land-use committee for<br />

the 22nd DAA, which governs<br />

the fairgrounds.<br />

One proposal for a family<br />

entertainment center with<br />

a focus on upscale bowling is<br />

from the company that<br />

owned Stick and Stein, a<br />

sports bar in El Segundo that<br />

closed in 2011. It had healthy<br />

and safety violations during<br />

inspections in 2008 and 2009.<br />

Called New Stick, the<br />

plans submitted to the 22nd<br />

DAA include installing bowling<br />

lanes in Surfside.<br />

Fair board Director<br />

Stephen Shewmaker said the<br />

business would be similar to<br />

Lucky Strike bowling, which<br />

has venues at L.A Live, in San<br />

Francisco and nationwide.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second, more problematic<br />

proposal called for an<br />

upscale movie theater as well<br />

as a drive-in, although<br />

SANDAG<br />

wants your<br />

opinion<br />

COAST CITIES — Now is<br />

the time to make your voice<br />

heard. Bring your ideas to the<br />

table on the issues facing the<br />

San Diego region between now<br />

and 2050 - issues like the economy,<br />

the environment, transportation,<br />

public health, and<br />

social equity. <strong>The</strong> San Diego<br />

Association of Governments<br />

(SANDAG) is hosting a meeting<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 20 in<br />

the Oceanside City Hall<br />

Community Rooms, 300 N.<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Highway. For reservations,<br />

contact Sarah Strand at<br />

sarah.strand@sandag.org or<br />

call (619) 595-5609.<br />

<strong>The</strong> community workshop<br />

will seek input on land use,<br />

transportation, housing,<br />

healthy environment, public<br />

health, economic prosperity,<br />

public facilities, energy, climate<br />

change and borders. Get<br />

involved in the on-going conversation<br />

about how to tackle our<br />

challenges today, and determine<br />

quality of life for the<br />

future.<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Diego Association<br />

of Governments and its partners<br />

have embarked on creating<br />

San Diego Forward: <strong>The</strong><br />

Regional Plan. It plans to build<br />

upon local planning efforts and<br />

incorporate emerging issues<br />

and innovative concepts, to<br />

form an overall vision for the<br />

region's future, including specific<br />

actions aimed at turning<br />

that vision into reality.<br />

Two companies submitted proposals for alternative uses of Surfside Race Place. <strong>The</strong> plans will be presented at noon on <strong>June</strong> 17 at a special fair<br />

board meeting. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />

Shewmaker said those plans<br />

could be scaled down so the<br />

project is confined to<br />

Surfside as is required.<br />

When the projects were<br />

initially introduced at the<br />

<strong>June</strong> 4 22nd DAA meeting,<br />

Watson said that one in particular<br />

could present “huge,<br />

huge regulatory stumbling<br />

blocks.”<br />

He said he didn’t want to<br />

“undo” any of the legal issues<br />

just settled between the 22nd<br />

DAA, California <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />

Commission, Sierra Club and<br />

adjacent cities.<br />

“I’m not willing to open<br />

up land-use issues,” Watson<br />

said, adding the proposals<br />

“are just ideas that have<br />

been suggested.”<br />

“<strong>The</strong>y haven’t been<br />

blessed,” he said.<br />

In April, board members<br />

directed staff to explore<br />

alternative uses for Surfside<br />

Race Place, an approximately<br />

100,000-square-foot satellite<br />

wagering facility built in<br />

1991 to accommodate 5,000<br />

people.<br />

A decrease in offsite betting<br />

has resulted in an average<br />

daily attendance of only<br />

about 350.<br />

“It’s a woefully underutilized<br />

facility that we spent a<br />

Finally!<br />

lot of money constructing,”<br />

board President Adam Day<br />

said.<br />

Directors support a private/public<br />

partnership as<br />

long as there is always space<br />

for off-track betting, there are<br />

no parking impacts during<br />

the fair and horse race seasons<br />

and the activities are<br />

“sympathetic and compatible<br />

with the community.”<br />

A request for interest<br />

and qualifications was available<br />

for about 30 days,<br />

Shewmaker said.<br />

“People had shown<br />

interest but at the end of the<br />

day we only received two pro-<br />

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posals,” he said. “With the<br />

uniqueness of situating something<br />

in the middle of a race<br />

track and fair we didn’t<br />

expect a lot of responses.”<br />

Both companies will be<br />

invited to each give 15minute<br />

presentations. <strong>The</strong><br />

proposals were slated to be<br />

presented during a special<br />

<strong>June</strong> 17 meeting to discuss<br />

the proposed joint powers<br />

authority between the 22nd<br />

DAA and the county for governance<br />

of the fairgrounds,<br />

however, that has been canceled.<br />

Public comment on the<br />

proposals is welcome.


B4 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

David Miyashiro stands at the Encinitas Union School District office. <strong>The</strong> assistant superintendent of education services for EUSD, he recently took<br />

a job as superintendent of the Cajon Valley Union School District. He was a driving force behind the district’s yoga program and iPad curriculum.<br />

Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />

Bringing yoga, technology to the schools<br />

By Jared Whitlock<br />

David Miyashiro served as the assistant superintendent<br />

of education services for the Encinitas Union School<br />

District for four years. During this time, he spearheaded a<br />

plan for the district to buy iPads for its third through sixgraders<br />

for $1.7 million, the funds for which came from<br />

bond money for technology improvements. He also crafted<br />

the district’s yoga program. Now, he’s taking over as superintendent<br />

of the Cajon Valley Union School District.<br />

You implemented the oneto-one<br />

iPad initiative for<br />

EUSD. What role do you<br />

see technology playing in<br />

education?<br />

We’re at a point in time<br />

where technology and education<br />

can no longer be separate.<br />

Finding content is no<br />

longer about what’s in textbooks.<br />

Information is everywhere.<br />

We want to show students<br />

how to cull the best<br />

information. And it’s not<br />

just about consuming content.<br />

Students can make a<br />

movie, a podcast and create<br />

different kinds of presentations<br />

that can be shared on<br />

a multitude of platforms.<br />

How do you tailor the curriculum<br />

on iPads so that<br />

the content isn’t taking a<br />

backseat to the technology?<br />

<strong>The</strong> goals as far as content<br />

and curriculum don’t<br />

change for students.<br />

Technology allows you to do<br />

things more efficiently and<br />

more precisely. For example,<br />

let’s say you want to<br />

tear a piece of paper. You<br />

tear it with your hands, it’s<br />

rough in the middle.You use<br />

scissors, that’s more precise.<br />

Now take a paper cutter,<br />

you can do mass amounts<br />

with precision and less<br />

time.<br />

So with content and<br />

curriculum, you still know<br />

what you want kids to do.<br />

But it’s faster and precise.<br />

When kids do an assignment<br />

like answering math<br />

questions (on the iPad), the<br />

software grades it and provides<br />

feedback instantly.<br />

Teachers don’t have to take<br />

home the assignment, grade<br />

it and put in the computer.<br />

Teachers and students do<br />

more in less time. <strong>The</strong> technology<br />

doesn’t eclipse content<br />

if we’re doing it the<br />

right way.<br />

How did the district’s yoga<br />

program come about?<br />

We opened the door three<br />

years ago by hiring a yoga<br />

teacher when I was serving<br />

as interim principal at Paul<br />

Ecke. It was well received. A<br />

couple years later, the Jois<br />

Foundation sponsored an<br />

initiative at Capri for a fulltime<br />

yoga teacher. And then<br />

we (the district) discussed<br />

our big goals, and those<br />

were to increase student<br />

performance, reduce childhood<br />

obesity and create<br />

healthy avenues for all kids<br />

district-wide. We developed<br />

a farming, cooking, yoga<br />

and character education<br />

program and received a<br />

grant from the Jois<br />

Foundation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> district faces a deficit<br />

(revenues of $44.7 million<br />

and expenditures of $48.8<br />

million as of Jan 31). Do<br />

you see this getting better<br />

or worse in the next few<br />

years? And what do you<br />

think could be done to<br />

bring this down?<br />

<strong>The</strong> school board has made<br />

cuts along the way to ensure<br />

our budget is solvent. We’re<br />

actually at a point with this<br />

recent $4 billion state surplus<br />

that (the EUSD) budget<br />

is likely to start to recover.<br />

It looks positive. But we<br />

need to be cautiously optimistic<br />

and not put things<br />

back into place all at once<br />

and be wise about what programs<br />

we restore.<br />

Beyond digital learning<br />

and yoga, are there other<br />

notable programs you<br />

worked on for the district?<br />

<strong>The</strong> technology aspect — it’s<br />

not so much about the technology.<br />

It’s about pedagogy,<br />

which is an education philosophy.<br />

It used to be that<br />

teachers were deliverers of<br />

content. Students showed<br />

up to class and they get<br />

knowledge from the lecture<br />

or textbook. <strong>The</strong> biggest<br />

shift is that with all of these<br />

advances in technology is<br />

that content is everywhere<br />

and easy to find. So the<br />

teacher’s role is not to deliver<br />

content, but to facilitate<br />

learning. <strong>The</strong> idea is for<br />

teachers to be less of a<br />

“sage on the stage” and<br />

more of a coach and mentor<br />

working with individuals.<br />

It’s really changing the way<br />

that classroom learning<br />

happens on a day-to-day<br />

basis.<br />

Have other districts toured<br />

the schools here to get a<br />

sense of how students use<br />

iPads?<br />

<strong>The</strong> National School Boards<br />

Association visited us — a<br />

big honor. We get calls all<br />

the time from districts in<br />

other states to look at our<br />

policies, plans and how to<br />

determine which apps to<br />

use on their iPads. And<br />

because we went iPad, last<br />

week two apple executives<br />

toured our schools.<br />

Any advice for your successor?<br />

Breathe. Do yoga breathing<br />

(laughs). Just focus on people<br />

and listening to your<br />

parents, principals and<br />

teachers. Don’t try and do<br />

too much at once. Have fun.<br />

Don’t take yourself too seriously.<br />

Oceanside looks back<br />

at its 125-year history<br />

City’s official<br />

anniversary<br />

is July 3<br />

OCEANSIDE — It’s<br />

going to be a special summer<br />

in Oceanside, as it celebrates<br />

its 125th anniversary,<br />

marked with a number<br />

of events.<br />

With the official<br />

anniversary date July 3,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>, the schedule of<br />

events will take place primarily<br />

during the week of<br />

July 4 and include concerts,<br />

a parade, a street<br />

market and fireworks.<br />

Throughout the year,<br />

a special booth showcasing<br />

the city’s colorful history<br />

in photos will be on<br />

display at Oceanside’s<br />

weekly daytime and sunset<br />

street market.<br />

And, all summer long,<br />

visitors can meet on the<br />

second Saturday of each<br />

month for Oceanside<br />

Historical Society’s complimentary<br />

guided<br />

Downtown History Walks.<br />

“Oceanside has such a<br />

rich, interesting history as<br />

a seaside getaway, a<br />

celebrity escape and a<br />

gateway between Los<br />

Angeles and San Diego,”<br />

said Leslee Gaul, of Visit<br />

Oceanside.<br />

“Our goal is to have<br />

both visitors and locals<br />

share in the celebration of<br />

this milestone and gain a<br />

deeper appreciation for<br />

Oceanside’s place in San<br />

Diego’s history,” she<br />

added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> current calendar<br />

of anniversary events<br />

includes:<br />

1x2<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

—<strong>June</strong> 21: Concert by<br />

<strong>The</strong> Surfari’s, who wrote<br />

“Wipe Out,” 5 to 8 p.m. at<br />

Rancho Del Oro park.<br />

— <strong>June</strong> 29: 125<br />

Anniversary Freedom Day<br />

Parade through downtown,<br />

10 a.m. to noon.<br />

— Live concert, outdoor<br />

pier beach amphitheater,<br />

5 p.m.<br />

— Movie screening of<br />

“Bring It On” (filmed in<br />

Oceanside), at the pier<br />

beach amphitheater at<br />

dusk.<br />

— July 3: Anniversary<br />

proclamation, Civic<br />

Center Plaza, 11 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. and 125th<br />

Anniversary fireworks,<br />

9:15 p.m. El Corazon park,<br />

bounded by Rancho del<br />

Oro Drive, Oceanside<br />

Boulevard El Camino Real<br />

and Mesa Drive.<br />

— July 4: Special Star-<br />

Spangled Anniversary<br />

Sunset Market with children’s<br />

activities, live<br />

music, eats and <strong>14</strong>0 vendors<br />

with products and<br />

produce, downtown<br />

Oceanside, 2 to 9:30 p.m.<br />

— July 7: Concert At<br />

Heritage Park from 4 to 6<br />

p.m.<br />

In addition,<br />

Oceanside offers a second-<br />

Saturday free, guided<br />

Downtown History Walk at<br />

9 a.m. from the Oceanside<br />

Civic Center Fountain at<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Highway and Pier<br />

View Way.<br />

Walks take participants<br />

to historic homes,<br />

churches, and banks, three<br />

Irving J. Gill buildings, the<br />

famed “Top Gun” house,<br />

the Oceanside Pier and<br />

band shell and a variety of<br />

other sites.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tour takes about<br />

two hours.<br />

Now<br />

Enrolling<br />

All Ages


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Exercise tips for<br />

cancer patients<br />

Health<br />

Watch<br />

By the physicians and staff<br />

at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas<br />

Recently, the American<br />

College of Sports Medicine<br />

convened a panel of 13<br />

researchers with expertise in<br />

cancer, fitness, obesity and<br />

exercise training to study the<br />

effects of exercise and physical<br />

activity for cancer patients.<br />

<strong>The</strong> panel’s conclusion?<br />

Exercise can have impressive<br />

physical benefits for people<br />

who are undergoing cancer<br />

treatments. It can reduce nausea<br />

and pain, preserve bone<br />

density, increase appetite and<br />

improve circulation.<br />

Exercise can also<br />

increase cancer patients’ selfesteem,<br />

lower the risk of anxiety<br />

and depression and<br />

improve overall quality of life.<br />

Other peer-reviewed research<br />

has shown that exercise can<br />

offer substantial health benefits<br />

to cancer patients.<br />

<strong>The</strong> type, intensity and<br />

frequency of exercise must be<br />

appropriate for each individual<br />

patient.Several factors will<br />

influence an exercise plan,<br />

such as the type and stage of<br />

cancer, the treatment regimen,<br />

current restrictions and<br />

limitations and other health<br />

concerns. Developing an exercise<br />

strategy should include<br />

input from the patient’s oncologist<br />

and primary care physician,<br />

along with a personal<br />

trainer and physical therapist.<br />

<strong>The</strong> timing of exercise is<br />

important. Patients going<br />

through chemotherapy for the<br />

first time should wait to exercise<br />

until the first treatment<br />

cycle has been competed, so<br />

they have an idea of how they<br />

may respond to the demands<br />

of exercise. <strong>The</strong>y should avoid<br />

exercise on chemotherapy or<br />

biological treatment days, and<br />

avoid public gyms when their<br />

immune systems are compromised<br />

due to low white blood<br />

cell counts. In addition,<br />

patients who are undergoing<br />

radiation therapy should generally<br />

decrease or avoid exercise<br />

near end of treatment and<br />

for several weeks following it,<br />

and should avoid chlorinated<br />

swimming pools, which can<br />

irritate the skin.<br />

Generally, a well-rounded<br />

exercise program should<br />

include cardiovascular activity,<br />

resistance training, flexibility<br />

exercises and training for<br />

balance and core strength.<br />

Cancer patients undergoing<br />

treatment have an increased<br />

risk of osteoporosis and<br />

peripheral neuropathy, so<br />

exercises that strengthen bone<br />

and promote circulation can<br />

be especially helpful.<br />

For someone just beginning<br />

to exercise during cancer<br />

treatment, the ACSM recommends<br />

moderate-intensity cardiovascular<br />

exercise, such as<br />

walking or stationary cycling,<br />

three to five days a week for 30<br />

minutes. A patient who is in<br />

recovery may be able to<br />

increase the duration or intensity<br />

of exercise with the medical<br />

team’s approval and guidance.<br />

Resistance training can<br />

help patients build muscle<br />

strength. Working with their<br />

medical team, patients can<br />

develop a routine of eight to 10<br />

exercises once or twice per<br />

week to strengthen the large<br />

muscle groups such as the<br />

chest, back and legs, followed<br />

by smaller muscles.<br />

Yoga, Pilates and balance-oriented<br />

exercises can be<br />

ideal for flexibility, stretching<br />

and core strength. Several hospital-affiliated<br />

fitness centers<br />

offer yoga especially for cancer<br />

patients. Mindfulnessbased<br />

stress reduction programs<br />

combine yoga and meditation<br />

to promote physical,<br />

emotional and spiritual health<br />

and can be especially beneficial<br />

for patients undergoing<br />

cancer treatments.<br />

Exercise offers tremendous<br />

benefits to caner<br />

patients, but be smart.<br />

Swelling, dizziness, pain or<br />

blurred vision are warning<br />

signs. If they occur, stop exercising<br />

and call the oncologist<br />

immediately. Should patients<br />

have any questions or concerns<br />

about exercise, take<br />

advantage of the medical<br />

team’s expertise.<br />

“Health Watch” is brought to you by<br />

the physicians and staff at Scripps<br />

Memorial Hospital Encinitas. For<br />

more information or for physician<br />

referral, call (800) Scripps or visit<br />

scripps.org.<br />

NEW LEADERS<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oceanside Newcomers & Friends installs its <strong>2013</strong>-<strong>14</strong> board of directors. Pictured front row, from left: Wanda Hazewinkel,<br />

Carolyn Keene, Eileen Miller, Maggie Marshall, Cherie Wilson, Diane Gilbert and Paula Powers. Back row, from left, is Barbara<br />

McKenzie, Mary Ann Cooney, Teresa Hatt, Valbori Daughtery, Judy Clarquist, and Cristina West. Not pictured is Hannelore<br />

Freundlich. <strong>The</strong> oath of office was administered by Colleen O’Hara, Oceanside attorney and women's advocate. Courtesy photo<br />

You can create your own adobe brick<br />

ENCINITAS — Do you<br />

like playing with mud? If you<br />

do, then you’ll love making<br />

adobe bricks at the San<br />

Dieguito Heritage Museum<br />

every Saturday and Sunday<br />

throughout the month of<br />

<strong>June</strong>, from noon to 4 p.m. at<br />

450 Quail Gardens Drive.<br />

<strong>The</strong> word adobe has its roots<br />

in Egypt. <strong>The</strong> Native<br />

Americans of the Southwest<br />

United States have been<br />

using adobe for centuries.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spanish taught the<br />

Native Americans to make<br />

abode structures using wooden<br />

frames to create the<br />

bricks. Learn the history and<br />

then make your own minibricks<br />

and create your own<br />

structure.<br />

Each weekend there<br />

will be free hands-on experi-<br />

Get busy at the San Dieguito Heritage Museum every Saturday and<br />

Sunday making adobe bricks, throughout the month of <strong>June</strong>, from noon<br />

to 4 p.m. at 450 Quail Gardens Drive. Courtesy photo<br />

ences that highlight a certain<br />

era of San Dieguito history.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se activities will<br />

change monthly. <strong>The</strong> historic<br />

eras and corresponding<br />

activities may include:<br />

— Native American<br />

period: rock-painting and<br />

acorn-grinding,<br />

— Rancho Period:<br />

adobe brick-making, cattleroping<br />

and soap-making.<br />

— Pioneer Days: butter-<br />

B5<br />

making, washboard clotheswashing<br />

and quilt--making<br />

— Flower-growing period:<br />

seed planting, plant identification<br />

and plant dyeing<br />

— Surfing and concern<br />

for ocean ecology: balsa<br />

mini-surfboard shaping, kelp<br />

cookie making and ocean<br />

awareness experiences.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit the Museum’s Web site<br />

at sdheritage.org, or call<br />

(760) 632-9711.


B6 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Del Mar resident joins board<br />

COAST CITIES —Nick<br />

Cole, a financier from Del<br />

Mar, has been named to the<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

Charities of San Diego board<br />

of trustees.<br />

Cole is an executive vice<br />

president in the Corporate<br />

Banking group at Wells<br />

Fargo, where he is responsible<br />

for the Restaurant and<br />

Casino Gaming Finance divisions.<br />

With 17 years in corporate<br />

and investment banking,<br />

Cole doesn’t just bring business<br />

knowledge to the charity,<br />

but a dedication to its<br />

cause. Cole has a history of<br />

volunteering at the Ronald<br />

McDonald House and has<br />

served meals to guests in the<br />

Family Care Center, helping<br />

to alleviate some of the dayto-day<br />

stress that comes with<br />

having a seriously ill or<br />

injured child in the hospital.<br />

His dedication to serving<br />

families in need and financial<br />

stewardship will be an asset<br />

to Ronald McDonald House<br />

Charities of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> facility provides<br />

supportive services, including<br />

food and lodging, to families<br />

with a critically ill or<br />

injured child being treated at<br />

a local hospital.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Ronald McDonald<br />

House depends on hundreds<br />

of volunteers to serve thousands<br />

of meals each week<br />

and keep the 47-bedroom<br />

Lucie Martin, 97<br />

Carlsbad<br />

May 27, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Jean Bernard Jourdain, 27<br />

Encinitas<br />

<strong>June</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Douglas Kendrick Eilar, 67<br />

Encinitas<br />

May 30, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Elizabeth Fund, 92<br />

Encinitas<br />

May 29, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Dnaiel A. Ness, 90<br />

Encinitas<br />

May 20, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>resa K. Dimitry, 80<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>June</strong> 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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facility running smoothly,<br />

and it relies on a handful of<br />

dedicated individuals to provide<br />

guidance as members of<br />

the board of trustees,” said<br />

Doug Dawson, chair of the<br />

Ronald McDonald House<br />

Charities of San Diego board<br />

of trustees. “Our board has<br />

recently expanded and we’re<br />

delighted to have visionary<br />

philanthropists and unstoppable<br />

business minds join the<br />

team.”<br />

Other new board members<br />

include Susan Hoehn,<br />

Sister Tricia Cruise, Abbaseh<br />

Samimi and Brian Cahill.<br />

“Each member of our<br />

board of trustees dedicates<br />

their time, talent and<br />

resources to our House,<br />

enabling us to focus on how<br />

we may best serve the families<br />

who need us,” said Chuck<br />

Day, president of Ronald<br />

McDonald House Charities<br />

of San Diego. “This group of<br />

individuals has a range of<br />

knowledge and experience to<br />

bring to the table and we look<br />

forward to learning from<br />

them for years to come.”<br />

Founded in 1980, Ronald<br />

McDonald House Charities<br />

of San Diego provides a<br />

“home away from home” to<br />

families with children being<br />

treated for serious, often lifethreatening<br />

conditions at<br />

local hospitals.<br />

To learn more, visit<br />

rmhcsd.org.<br />

Rates:<br />

Mary Catherine Stouter<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>June</strong> 6, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Herman Trinity<br />

Guayante, 85<br />

Oceanside<br />

<strong>June</strong> 2, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Kapsoon Murphy, 81<br />

Oceanside<br />

May 31, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Lorraine C.Ybarra, 76<br />

Oceanside<br />

May 27, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Jovencio R. Mendoza, 77<br />

Oceanside<br />

May 26, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Tammy L.Ongais, 43<br />

Oceanside<br />

May 24, <strong>2013</strong><br />

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From left, David Lilburn, Vron Vance, Maddie Gardner and KJ<br />

Newman celebrate with Grauer School Teacher of the Year Morgan<br />

Brown after winning another FIRST Inspire Award. Courtesy photo<br />

Chamber recognizes<br />

Grauer school teacher<br />

ENCINITAS — Morgan<br />

Brown, a high school science<br />

and mathematics teacher at<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grauer School in<br />

Encinitas, was recognized by<br />

the Encinitas Chamber of<br />

Commerce as <strong>The</strong> Grauer<br />

School’s Teacher of the Year.<br />

Brown and other top educators<br />

in the Encinitas community<br />

were recognized by<br />

the ECC <strong>June</strong> 4 at the Salute<br />

to Education Event held at<br />

Rancho Santa Fe Security.<br />

Grauer School Founder Stuart<br />

Grauer and Grauer School<br />

Principal Dana Abplanalp-<br />

Diggs presented the award to<br />

Brown.<br />

Four years ago, Morgan<br />

Brown submitted an unsolicited<br />

resume to <strong>The</strong> Grauer<br />

School inquiring about potential<br />

positions in mathematics,<br />

physics, or computer science.<br />

Principal Abplanalp-Diggs<br />

remembers seeing his application.<br />

“When I read Morgan’s<br />

resume, I knew that he was<br />

someone that <strong>The</strong> Grauer<br />

School wanted to meet and<br />

get to know — he fit our<br />

teacher profile exactly.<br />

“I contacted him and<br />

scheduled an interview with<br />

him immediately, even<br />

though we did not have a posi-<br />

tion open at the time,”<br />

Abplanalp-Diggs said.<br />

Today, Brown is the head<br />

of the Mathematics<br />

Department at <strong>The</strong> Grauer<br />

School and teaches algebra I,<br />

calculus, physics and robotics.<br />

He has also taught computer<br />

science and has implemented<br />

a guitar-building course at the<br />

school that incorporates<br />

physics and music.<br />

Brown is the coach of <strong>The</strong><br />

Grauer School’s award-winning<br />

FIRST Tech Challenge<br />

Robotics Team.<br />

His guidance has led the<br />

robotics team to three FIRST<br />

Inspire Awards and four consecutive<br />

World Championship<br />

appearances. His efforts and<br />

the team’s achievements have<br />

garnered continuous sponsor<br />

support from the Loewy<br />

Family Foundation.<br />

In 20<strong>14</strong>, when <strong>The</strong><br />

Grauer School finishes building<br />

out the campus, Brown’s<br />

new home base will be in <strong>The</strong><br />

Loewy-Linz Physics Lab.<br />

Brown is also <strong>The</strong> Grauer<br />

School’s high school boys’ soccer<br />

coach and within two seasons<br />

coached the team from a<br />

last place finish to a second<br />

place league finish at the<br />

Magdalena Ecke YMCA<br />

arena soccer league.<br />

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Youthjamz<br />

honored<br />

Noah Lizerbram of<br />

Carlsbad, a senior at La Costa<br />

Canyon High School, was presented<br />

with an engraved<br />

bronze medallion <strong>June</strong> 6 to<br />

recognize his selection as a<br />

Distinguished Finalist for<br />

<strong>2013</strong> in <strong>The</strong> Prudential Spirit<br />

of Community Awards program.<br />

Lizerbram is being honored<br />

for founding<br />

“YouthJamz,” a nonprofit<br />

organization that has raised<br />

$25,000 through concerts to<br />

help provide instruments and<br />

music education to children<br />

fighting leprosy in India, children<br />

affected by war in Africa,<br />

and teenagers who are homeless<br />

in San Diego.<br />

She’s got talent<br />

Annika Gullahorn, a<br />

Pacific Ridge School senior,<br />

took home the top honors of<br />

‘Best Female Lead in a<br />

Musical’ after singing<br />

"Moments in the Woods," by<br />

Stephen Sondheim at the<br />

recent <strong>2013</strong> Globe Honors and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Road to the Jimmy<br />

Awards competition. In addition<br />

to earning scholarship<br />

funds, she received an allexpenses-paid<br />

trip to New<br />

York City to compete at the<br />

National High School Musical<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre Awards (<strong>The</strong> Jimmy<br />

Awards) in <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Norby moves up<br />

Solana Santa Fe<br />

Elementary School Principal<br />

Julie Norby been promoted to<br />

serve as the Director of<br />

Instructional Services for the<br />

Solana Beach Elementary<br />

School District. <strong>The</strong> position<br />

will begin July 1 of this year.<br />

Cross-country race<br />

An eight-man team made<br />

up of Oceanside Police<br />

Officers will be taking part in<br />

Race Across America to raise<br />

money For multiple sclerosis.<br />

A group of 41 solo racers,<br />

began their 3,000 mile coastto-coast<br />

race <strong>June</strong> 11 and will<br />

be followed by 35 teams who<br />

depart from the Oceanside<br />

start line <strong>June</strong> 15.<br />

Picnics for concerts<br />

Pacifica Del Mar is offering<br />

to-go picnics from individual<br />

to-go boxes, to family fourpacks<br />

to share for the Twilight<br />

Concert series beginning <strong>June</strong><br />

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Kirkland closing<br />

Kirkland’s announced<br />

today it will not renew the<br />

lease for its Encinitas Ranch<br />

Town Center in Encinitas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> store will close <strong>June</strong> 30.<br />

Store employees will have the<br />

opportunity to apply for open<br />

positions at other Kirkland’s<br />

locations in San Ysidro,<br />

Temecula and Lake Elsinore.<br />

Bow wow happy hour<br />

Bistro West, located adjacent<br />

to West Inn & Suites in<br />

Carlsbad, is launching Bow<br />

Wow Hour, a happy hour for<br />

dogs and their owners on the<br />

patio Sunday through<br />

Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30<br />

p.m. at 4960 Avenida Encinas,<br />

Carlsbad. <strong>The</strong> West Inn &<br />

Suites Dog Park is located<br />

adjacent to Bistro West. For<br />

reservations, call (760) 930-<br />

8008.<br />

Survivors celebrate<br />

Scripps Health will host<br />

free public celebrations<br />

throughout the month of <strong>June</strong><br />

for local cancer survivors, families,<br />

friends and the community<br />

at large at each of its five<br />

hospital campuses across San<br />

Diego County, as part of the<br />

26th annual National Cancer<br />

Survivors Day. <strong>The</strong> event at<br />

Scripps Memorial Hospital<br />

Encinitas will be from 10 a.m.<br />

to noon <strong>June</strong> 29 in the Scripps<br />

Encinitas Conference Center,<br />

354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas.<br />

Register by calling 1-800-<br />

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Tournament success<br />

<strong>The</strong> third annual<br />

Swinging for Seany Golf<br />

Tournament raised more than<br />

$60,000 for research and programs<br />

for children, teens, and<br />

young adults affected by cancer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Foundation also<br />

announced the exciting news<br />

that, in 20<strong>14</strong>, the American<br />

Cancer Society will pass the<br />

torch to <strong>The</strong> Seany Foundation<br />

as the funding organization for<br />

Camp Reach for the Sky, a<br />

free summer camp for children<br />

with cancer and their siblings.<br />

WOMEN’S HEALTH Solana<br />

Beach obstetrician/gynecologist<br />

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Summer Women’s Health<br />

Lecture Series twice each week,<br />

Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and Saturday<br />

at 9 a.m. at 765 Academy Drive,<br />

Solana Beach. For reservations,<br />

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<strong>June</strong> 25 and <strong>June</strong> 29 and “Good<br />

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THE COAST NEWS<br />

CAMP PENDLETON NEWS<br />

One of ‘the few’ who served for many<br />

By Cpl. Trevon S. Peracca<br />

CAMP PENDLETON —<br />

His journey began in the<br />

mid-’70s as an adolescent<br />

on the streets of Detroit,<br />

which he resolved to leave<br />

after one day on the “wrong<br />

side of 8-Mile Road.”<br />

“I got dropped off in an<br />

area for my newspaper<br />

route, and while I was waiting<br />

for my ride to come<br />

back, a couple kids in the<br />

neighborhood saw me and<br />

started calling me the Nword<br />

while throwing rocks<br />

at me,” said 49-year-old Sgt.<br />

Maj. Derrick Christovale Sr.<br />

“I’ve never really experienced<br />

anything like that<br />

before. I wanted to get<br />

away.”<br />

He paused for several<br />

seconds before returning to<br />

his story.<br />

He said he watched a<br />

lot of television as a kid,<br />

and it made him see that<br />

the whole world wasn’t like<br />

Detroit. He dreamed of<br />

going to California.<br />

Growing up with several<br />

family members in the<br />

military, serving appealed<br />

to Christovale. He first considered<br />

enlisting in the U.S.<br />

Air Force until he was<br />

asked by the recruiter,<br />

“What can you do for Air<br />

Force?”<br />

He didn’t know what to<br />

say. So he left the recruiting<br />

office.<br />

Christovale’s girlfriend<br />

at the time was working as<br />

an assistant to Marine<br />

recruiters, and she often<br />

spoke about how the<br />

recruiters would ask her to<br />

bring Christovale to the<br />

office. At that time, he said<br />

he didn’t know much about<br />

the Marine Corps.<br />

His Uncle Jim, a combat<br />

cook who served during<br />

the Korean War, shared<br />

countless stories about his<br />

experiences in the Corps.<br />

Uncle Jim’s stories<br />

gave Christovale a better<br />

understanding of what the<br />

Marine Corps had to offer,<br />

so he decided to visit the<br />

recruiters who had been<br />

asking for him.<br />

After taking the written<br />

entry exam for the<br />

armed services, the Marine<br />

recruiter asked him the<br />

question that would make<br />

his dreams of getting away<br />

a reality: “Parris Island or<br />

San Diego?”<br />

In 1982, he boarded a<br />

flight and traveled to<br />

Marine Corps Recruit<br />

Depot San Diego.<br />

Countless emotions<br />

were running through him,<br />

he said.<br />

He was nervous, anxious<br />

and thrilled, but above<br />

all else, he was happy.<br />

“If I had to share my proudest moment, it would be going to Parris Island, S.C., and watching my son graduate - standing on the parade deck with<br />

him, wearing the same uniform and being on the same team, serving on active duty with him,” said Sgt. Maj. Derrick Christovale, who serves as<br />

the senior enlisted leader for Camp Pendleton in addition to his regional responsibilities for five Marine Corps installations in the southwestern<br />

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His head tipped back<br />

and his eyes widened while<br />

recalling his first steps on<br />

the yellow footprints. “It<br />

was a culture shock.”<br />

Three months of boot<br />

camp passed. Through sickness,<br />

good days and bad,<br />

and even being yelled at for<br />

smiling too much, his day<br />

came.<br />

Christovale marched<br />

with his platoon at graduation<br />

and earned the title of<br />

United States Marine.<br />

Upon completion of<br />

boot camp, Christovale<br />

reported to Basic Combat<br />

Engineer Instruction<br />

School, Camp Lejeune, N.C.<br />

In April 1983,<br />

Christovale arrived at<br />

Camp Hansen, Okinawa,<br />

Japan, trained in construction<br />

and demolition, and<br />

ready to operate.<br />

He loved the Corps,<br />

and he would take charge of<br />

anything he could get his<br />

hands on, like leading<br />

cleanup and taking charge<br />

of the engineer tool room,<br />

among other things.<br />

Through continuous<br />

displays of leadership,<br />

Christovale earned meritorious<br />

promotions to the<br />

ranks of corporal and sergeant.<br />

As his career progressed,<br />

he served at installations<br />

in North Carolina,<br />

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Returning to the depot<br />

in 1992, Christovale went<br />

on to serve as a drill instructor<br />

in the same company<br />

and battalion he was in as a<br />

recruit: Company F, 2nd<br />

Recruit Training Battalion.<br />

After completing his<br />

duties as a drill instructor,<br />

Christovale reported to 1st<br />

Combat Engineer Battalion<br />

at Camp Pendleton in 1994.<br />

In 1996 he was promoted to<br />

the rank of gunnery sergeant<br />

and later appointed<br />

company gunnery sergeant<br />

for Headquarters and<br />

Service Company.<br />

“I will never forget<br />

attending the weekly meetings<br />

at 1st CEB when you<br />

were the H&S Company<br />

gunnery sergeant,” said Sgt.<br />

Maj. Chad M. Butts, Marine<br />

Air Control Squadron 1, in<br />

an email to Christovale. “I<br />

learned a lot from you,<br />

especially about being a<br />

good Marine, and have tried<br />

to emulate your professionalism<br />

in my career since<br />

then.”<br />

Christovale smiled as<br />

he began to speak about his<br />

experiences while serving<br />

with Headquarters and<br />

Support Company and<br />

Company C, 1st Battalion,<br />

5th Marines, during the battalions<br />

maneuver from<br />

Kuwait to Baghdad in 2003.<br />

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‘One Five’ was the first unit<br />

to cross the line of departure,”<br />

Christovale said. “We<br />

moved across the desert -<br />

did and saw amazing things.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re was a sandstorm<br />

that grew so bad that<br />

vehicles had to stop. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was zero visibility. We<br />

ended up wearing our gas<br />

masks in order to breathe<br />

because the sand was so<br />

bad. We were in our vehicle<br />

and couldn’t see our hands<br />

in front of our faces.<br />

“We couldn’t tell where<br />

we were or if enemies were<br />

moving toward us. <strong>The</strong><br />

sounds, the feeling, the<br />

whole experience was<br />

amazing.”<br />

Christovale, who retires<br />

October 1, said of his entire<br />

31-year career, his only<br />

regret is not serving on<br />

Marine Security Guard<br />

duty.<br />

“MSG is something I<br />

really wanted to do early on<br />

in my career, but for some<br />

reason, I got kind of sidetracked,”<br />

Christovale said.<br />

“I didn’t do it. I made it into<br />

the drill field, so that was a<br />

great honor being a drill<br />

instructor, wearing the campaign<br />

cover, and being a<br />

part of making Marines.<br />

“If I had to share my<br />

proudest moment, it would<br />

be going to Parris Island,<br />

S.C., and watching my son<br />

graduate (recruit training)<br />

Sgt. Maj. Derrick Christovale takes<br />

his drill instructor photo at the<br />

Marine Corps Recruit Depot San<br />

Diego where he served between<br />

April 1992 and July 1994.<br />

— standing on the parade<br />

deck with him, wearing the<br />

same uniform and being on<br />

the same team, serving on<br />

active duty with him.”<br />

Christovale’s last<br />

assignment wearing the<br />

uniform has been serving as<br />

the senior enlisted leader<br />

for Camp Pendleton in addition<br />

to his regional responsibilities<br />

for five Marine<br />

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Opening Day<br />

San Diego County Fair<br />

Blue skies surprised the opening day crowd for several hours on opening<br />

day before the <strong>June</strong> Gloom returned to cool things off.<br />

Vantaa, Finland resident Kiersis Pietila takes 3rd place in the Coco’s Pie<br />

Eating Contest.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amazing Bandaloni, a Toronto-based one-man band performs<br />

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4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-<br />

892-6902 For Sales Information:<br />

www.lpsasap.com or 1-7<strong>14</strong>-730-<br />

2727 www.priorityposting.com or 1-<br />

7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 www.auction.com or<br />

1-800-280-2832 CALIFORNIA<br />

RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS<br />

A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />

INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL<br />

BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.<br />

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS: If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, this infor-<br />

mation can be obtained from one<br />

of the following three companies:<br />

LPS Agency Sales and Posting at<br />

(7<strong>14</strong>) 730-2727, or visit the Internet<br />

Web site www.lpsasap.com<br />

(Registration required to search<br />

for sale information) or Priority<br />

Posting and Publishing at (7<strong>14</strong>)<br />

573-1965 or visit the Internet Web<br />

site www.priorityposting.com<br />

(Click on the link for "Advanced<br />

Search" to search for sale informa-<br />

tion), or auction.com at 1-800-280-<br />

2832 or visit the Internet Web site<br />

www.auction.com, using the<br />

Trustee Sale No. shown above.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. A-4391785<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong>, 06/21/<strong>2013</strong>, 06/28/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 15082<br />

APN: 104-<strong>14</strong>3-41-00 TS No:<br />

CA09002675-10-1 TO No: 55017400<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />

November 3, 2006. UNLESS YOU<br />

TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

On July 10, <strong>2013</strong> at 09:00 AM,<br />

Auction.com Room at Sheraton<br />

San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380<br />

Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />

92101, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly<br />

Appointed Trustee, under and pur-<br />

suant to the power of sale con-<br />

tained in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on November 16, 2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0816211 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by ARTURO<br />

AGUIRRE AND, IRENE AYALA<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE, as<br />

Trustor(s), in favor of WASHING-<br />

TON MUTUAL BANK, FA as<br />

Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUB-<br />

LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST<br />

BIDDER, in lawful money of the<br />

United States, all payable at the<br />

time of sale, that certain property<br />

situated in said County, California<br />

describing the land therein as: SEE<br />

EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERE-<br />

TO AND MADE A PART HEREOF<br />

EXHIBIT "A" LOT 22 OF COUN-<br />

TY OF SAN DIEGO TRACT 4816,<br />

IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,<br />

STATE OF CALIFORNIA,<br />

ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF<br />

NO. 12756 FILED IN THE OFFICE<br />

OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF<br />

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DECEM-<br />

BER 10, 1990. <strong>The</strong> property hereto-<br />

fore described is being sold "as is".<br />

<strong>The</strong> street address and other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, of the real<br />

property described above is pur-<br />

ported to be: 384 WOMACK LANE,<br />

FALLBROOK, CA 92028 <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the street address and other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. Said sale will be made with-<br />

out covenant or warranty, express<br />

or implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

Note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />

vided in said Note(s), advances if<br />

any, under the terms of the Deed of<br />

Trust, estimated fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimat-<br />

ed to be $469,598.19 (Estimated),<br />

provided, however, prepayment<br />

premiums, accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />

check drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the California<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in California, or other<br />

such funds as may be acceptable to<br />

the Trustee. In the event tender<br />

other than cash is accepted, the<br />

Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />

of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />

until funds become available to the<br />

payee or endorsee as a matter of<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />

excludes all funds held on account<br />

by the property receiver, if applica-<br />

ble. If the Trustee is unable to con-<br />

vey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder`s sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

Trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Auction.com at 800.280.2832<br />

for information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address www.Auction.com<br />

for information regarding the sale<br />

of this property, using the file num-<br />

ber assigned to this case,<br />

CA09002675-10-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement infor-<br />

mation is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: May 29, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA09002675-10-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

926<strong>14</strong> 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />

www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM at<br />

800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1042777<br />

6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15060<br />

APN: 222-470-22-29 TS No:<br />

CA09007107-11-1 TO No: 7742-<br />

420983 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S<br />

SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />

DATED <strong>June</strong> 7, 2005. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

On July 10, <strong>2013</strong> at 09:00 AM,<br />

Auction.com Room at Sheraton<br />

San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380<br />

Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />

92101, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly<br />

Appointed Trustee, under and pur-<br />

suant to the power of sale con-<br />

tained in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on <strong>June</strong> 22, 2005 as<br />

Instrument No. 2005-0522287 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by BARRY E.<br />

LOCKWOOD AND KIMBERLY J.<br />

LOCKWOOD, HUSBAND AND<br />

WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as<br />

Trustor(s), in favor of JPMORGAN<br />

CHASE BANK, N.A. as Beneficiary,<br />

WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in<br />

lawful money of the United States,<br />

all payable at the time of sale, that<br />

certain property situated in said<br />

County, California describing the<br />

land therein as: AS MORE FULLY<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, of the real prop-<br />

erty described above is purported<br />

to be: 3046 AVENIDA CHRISTINA,<br />

CARLSBAD, CA 92009 <strong>The</strong> under-<br />

signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />

ity for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said sale will be made without<br />

covenant or warranty, express or<br />

implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

Note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />

vided in said Note(s), advances if<br />

any, under the terms of the Deed of<br />

Trust, estimated fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimat-<br />

ed to be $158,964.26 (Estimated),<br />

provided, however, prepayment<br />

premiums, accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />

check drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the California<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in California, or other<br />

such funds as may be acceptable to<br />

the Trustee. In the event tender<br />

other than cash is accepted, the<br />

Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />

of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />

until funds become available to the<br />

payee or endorsee as a matter of<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />

excludes all funds held on account<br />

by the property receiver, if applica-<br />

ble. If the Trustee is unable to con-<br />

vey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder`s sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

Trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the<br />

property.Notice to Property Owner<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this Notice<br />

of Sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Auction.com at 800.280.2832<br />

for information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address www.Auction.com<br />

for information regarding the sale<br />

of this property, using the file num-<br />

ber assigned to this case,<br />

CA09007107-11-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement infor-<br />

mation is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: May 28, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA09007107-11-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

926<strong>14</strong> 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />

www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: AUCTION.COM at<br />

800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1042536<br />

6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15059<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-12-536851-LL Order No.:<br />

120388391-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 3/5/2007. UNLESS<br />

YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

A public auction sale to the highest<br />

bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />

drawn on a state or national bank,<br />

check drawn by state or federal<br />

credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />

state or federal savings and loan<br />

association, or savings association,<br />

or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 to the Financial Code<br />

and authorized to do business in<br />

this state, will be held by duly<br />

appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />

made, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession, or encum-<br />

brances, to pay the remaining prin-<br />

cipal sum of the note(s) secured by<br />

the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />

late charges thereon, as provided<br />

in the note(s), advances, under the<br />

terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />

thereon, fees, charges and expens-<br />

es of the Trustee for the total<br />

amount (at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />

reasonably estimated to be set<br />

forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount may be<br />

greater on the day of sale. BENEFI-<br />

CIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS<br />

THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT<br />

DUE. Trustor(s): BENJAMIN<br />

EARL JOHNSON, A SINGLE MAN<br />

Recorded: 3/13/2007 as Instrument<br />

No. 2007-0170618 of Official<br />

Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 6/28/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the<br />

Sheraton San Diego Hotel &<br />

Marina, 1380 Harbor Island Drive,<br />

San Diego, CA 92101, in the<br />

Auction.com Room Amount of<br />

unpaid balance and other charges:<br />

$315,993.26 <strong>The</strong> purported proper-<br />

ty address is: 4101 TIBERON<br />

DRIVE, OCEANSIDE, CA 92056<br />

Assessor’s Parcel No.: 168-101-04-<br />

01 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />

DERS: If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 800-280-2832 for information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12-<br />

536851-LL . Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the property address or other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is shown,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by send-<br />

ing a written request to the benefi-<br />

ciary within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is unable to<br />

convey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. If the sale is set<br />

aside for any reason, the Purchaser<br />

at the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through bank-<br />

ruptcy, you may have been released<br />

of personal liability for this loan in<br />

which case this letter is intended<br />

to exercise the note holders right’s<br />

against the real property only. As<br />

required by law, you are hereby<br />

notified that a negative credit<br />

report reflecting on your credit<br />

record may be submitted to a cred-<br />

it report agency if you fail to fulfill<br />

the terms of your credit obliga-<br />

tions. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />

POSE. Date: Quality Loan Service<br />

Corporation 2<strong>14</strong>1 5th Avenue San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 800-280-2832 Or Login to:<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />

7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan<br />

Service Corp. TS No.: CA-12-<br />

536851-LL IDSPub #0051164<br />

6/7/<strong>2013</strong> 6/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> 6/21/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15056<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 12-0079809 Title Order No. 11-<br />

6-252336 APN No. 105-531-60-00<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />

05/22/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is<br />

hereby given that RECONTRUST<br />

COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed<br />

trustee pursuant to the Deed of<br />

Trust executed by ALBERT J. RUS-<br />

SELL AND CARRIE C. RUSSELL,<br />

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT<br />

TENANTS, dated 05/22/2006 and<br />

recorded 5/31/2006, as Instrument<br />

No. 2006-0385120, in Book N/A,<br />

Page 30249, of Official Records in<br />

the office of the County Recorder<br />

of San Diego County, State of<br />

California, will sell on 06/28/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 10:00AM, On the grounds of the<br />

Scottish Rite Event Center, located<br />

at 1895 Camino Del Rio South, San<br />

Diego, CA at public auction, to the<br />

highest bidder for cash or check as<br />

described below, payable in full at<br />

time of sale, all right, title, and<br />

interest conveyed to and now held<br />

by it under said Deed of Trust, in<br />

the property situated in said<br />

County and State and as more fully<br />

described in the above referenced<br />

Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, of the real property described<br />

above is purported to be: 308 POT-<br />

TER STREET, FALLBROOK, CA,<br />

92028. <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee<br />

disclaims any liability for any<br />

incorrectness of the street address<br />

and other common designation, if<br />

any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

amount of the unpaid balance with<br />

interest thereon of the obligation<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

plus reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of the<br />

Notice of Sale is $407,792.41. It is<br />

possible that at the time of sale the<br />

opening bid may be less than the<br />

total indebtedness due. In addition<br />

to cash, the Trustee will accept<br />

cashier's checks drawn on a state<br />

or national bank, a check drawn by<br />

a state or federal credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, sav-<br />

ings association, or savings bank<br />

specified in Section 5102 of the<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in this state. Said sale<br />

will be made, in an ''AS IS'' condi-<br />

tion, but without covenant or war-<br />

ranty, express or implied, regard-<br />

ing title, possession or encum-<br />

brances, to satisfy the indebted-<br />

ness secured by said Deed of Trust,<br />

advances thereunder, with interest<br />

as provided, and the unpaid princi-<br />

pal of the Note secured by said<br />

Deed of Trust with interest thereon<br />

as provided in said Note, plus fees,<br />

charges and expenses of the<br />

Trustee and of the trusts created<br />

by said Deed of Trust. NOTICE TO<br />

POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are<br />

considering bidding on this proper-<br />

ty lien, you should understand that<br />

there are risks involved in bidding<br />

at a trustee auction. You will be<br />

bidding on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this notice of sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />

ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the California<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />

tesy to those not present at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

12-0079809. Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement information<br />

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Legals 800<br />

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Legals 800<br />

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Legals 800<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 12/28/2012 RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo<br />

Canyon Rd., CA6-9<strong>14</strong>-01-94 SIMI<br />

VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale<br />

Information: (800) 281-8219 By:<br />

Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. FEI #<br />

1006.172620 5/31, 6/07, 6/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />

CN 15034<br />

APN: 104-181-35-00 TS No:<br />

CA07000592-12-1 TO No: 1262022<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />

DEED OF TRUST DATED July 9,<br />

2009. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />

ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />

PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />

A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />

AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />

NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS<br />

AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />

CONTACT A LAWYER. On <strong>June</strong><br />

21, <strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM, at the<br />

entrance to the East County<br />

Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020,<br />

MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS, as the duly<br />

Appointed Trustee, under and pur-<br />

suant to the power of sale con-<br />

tained in that certain Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on July 17, 2009 as<br />

Instrument No. 2009-0394313 of<br />

official records in the Office of the<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

California, executed by JULIO<br />

CESAR CHAVEZ, A MARRIED<br />

MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-<br />

RATE PROPERTY, as Trustor(s), in<br />

favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRON-<br />

IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,<br />

INC. as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER, in lawful money of<br />

the United States, all payable at<br />

the time of sale, that certain prop-<br />

erty situated in said County,<br />

California describing the land<br />

therein as: AS MORE FULLY<br />

DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />

TRUST <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />

described is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong><br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, of the real prop-<br />

erty described above is purported<br />

to be: 1256 OLD STAGE ROAD,<br />

FALLBROOK AREA, CA 92028<br />

<strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and other<br />

common designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. Said sale will be made<br />

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession, or encumbrances, to<br />

pay the remaining principal sum of<br />

the Note(s) secured by said Deed<br />

of Trust, with interest thereon, as<br />

provided in said Note(s), advances<br />

if any, under the terms of the Deed<br />

of Trust, estimated fees, charges<br />

and expenses of the Trustee and of<br />

the trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance of the obligations<br />

secured by the property to be sold<br />

and reasonable estimated costs,<br />

expenses and advances at the time<br />

of the initial publication of this<br />

Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimat-<br />

ed to be $252,464.22 (Estimated),<br />

provided, however, prepayment<br />

premiums, accrued interest and<br />

advances will increase this figure<br />

prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />

said sale may include all or part of<br />

said amount. In addition to cash,<br />

the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />

check drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation or savings bank specified in<br />

Section 5102 of the California<br />

Financial Code and authorized to<br />

do business in California, or other<br />

such funds as may be acceptable to<br />

the Trustee. In the event tender<br />

other than cash is accepted, the<br />

Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />

of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />

until funds become available to the<br />

payee or endorsee as a matter of<br />

right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />

excludes all funds held on account<br />

by the property receiver, if applica-<br />

ble. If the Trustee is unable to con-<br />

vey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder`s sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. Notice to Potential<br />

Bidders If you are considering bid-<br />

ding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

Trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

Trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same Lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

Deed of Trust on the property.<br />

Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />

may be postponed one or more<br />

times by the Mortgagee,<br />

Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />

pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

Trustee Sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call Priority Posting and<br />

Publishing at 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 for<br />

information regarding the<br />

Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />

Web site address on the previous<br />

page for information regarding the<br />

sale of this property, using the file<br />

number assigned to this case,<br />

CA07000592-12-1. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />

way to verify postponement infor-<br />

mation is to attend the scheduled<br />

sale. Date: May 23, <strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />

CORPS TS No. CA07000592-12-1<br />

17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />

926<strong>14</strong> 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />

Authorized Signatory SALE<br />

INFORMATION CAN BE<br />

OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.pri-<br />

orityposting.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />

ED SALES INFORMATION<br />

PLEASE CALL: Priority Posting<br />

and Publishing at 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965<br />

TRUSTEE CORPS MAY BE ACT-<br />

ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR<br />

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />

DEBT. ANY INFORMATION<br />

OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR<br />

THAT PURPOSE. P1041955 5/31,<br />

6/7, 06/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15032<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS<br />

No. 09-0019127 Doc ID<br />

#0001313128762005N Title Order<br />

No. 09-8-061163 Investor/Insurer<br />

No. 131312876 APN No. 259-271-26-<br />

00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />

UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />

DATED 08/01/2006. UNLESS YOU<br />

TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />

YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />

SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />

NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />

THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />

ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />

SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />

Notice is hereby given that<br />

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.,<br />

as duly appointed trustee pursuant<br />

to the Deed of Trust executed by<br />

DELIA SANCHEZ MENDOZA, AN<br />

UNMARRIED WOMAN, dated<br />

08/01/2006 and recorded 8/2/2006,<br />

as Instrument No. 2006-0549261, in<br />

Book N/A, Page <strong>14</strong>998, of Official<br />

Records in the office of the County<br />

Recorder of San Diego County,<br />

State of California, will sell on<br />

06/28/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00AM, Sheraton<br />

San Diego Hotel and Marina, 1380<br />

Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />

92101, Auction.com Room at public<br />

auction, to the highest bidder for<br />

cash or check as described below,<br />

payable in full at time of sale, all<br />

right, title, and interest conveyed<br />

to and now held by it under said<br />

Deed of Trust, in the property situ-<br />

ated in said County and State and<br />

as more fully described in the<br />

above referenced Deed of Trust.<br />

<strong>The</strong> street address and other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, of the real<br />

property described above is pur-<br />

ported to be: 1010 BALOUR<br />

DRIVE, ENCINITAS, CA, 92024.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />

any liability for any incorrectness<br />

of the street address and other<br />

common designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />

unpaid balance with interest there-<br />

on of the obligation secured by the<br />

property to be sold plus reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$673,231.35. It is possible that at<br />

the time of sale the opening bid<br />

may be less than the total indebt-<br />

edness due. In addition to cash, the<br />

Trustee will accept cashier's<br />

checks drawn on a state or national<br />

bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />

federal credit union, or a check<br />

drawn by a state or federal savings<br />

and loan association, savings asso-<br />

ciation, or savings bank specified<br />

in Section 5102 of the Financial<br />

Code and authorized to do busi-<br />

ness in this state. Said sale will be<br />

made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but<br />

without covenant or warranty,<br />

express or implied, regarding title,<br />

possession or encumbrances, to sat-<br />

isfy the indebtedness secured by<br />

said Deed of Trust, advances there-<br />

under, with interest as provided,<br />

and the unpaid principal of the<br />

Note secured by said Deed of Trust<br />

with interest thereon as provided<br />

in said Note, plus fees, charges and<br />

expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />

trusts created by said Deed of<br />

Trust. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />

BIDDERS If you are considering<br />

bidding on this property lien, you<br />

should understand that there are<br />

risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on a property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the lender may hold<br />

more than one mortgage or deed of<br />

trust on the property. NOTICE TO<br />

PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />

shown on this notice of sale may be<br />

postponed one or more times by<br />

the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />

trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />

Section 2924g of the California<br />

Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />

information about trustee sale<br />

postponements be made available<br />

to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />

tesy to those not present at the<br />

sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />

your sale date has been postponed,<br />

and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />

time and date for the sale of this<br />

property, you may call 1-800-281-<br />

8219 or visit this Internet Web site<br />

www.recontrustco.com, using the<br />

file number assigned to this case<br />

TS No. 09-0019127. Information<br />

about postponements that are very<br />

short in duration or that occur<br />

close in time to the scheduled sale<br />

may not immediately be reflected<br />

in the telephone information or on<br />

the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way<br />

to verify postponement informa-<br />

tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />

DATED: 05/25/2009 RECONTRUST<br />

COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon<br />

Rd., CA6-9<strong>14</strong>-01-94 SIMI VALLEY,<br />

CA 93063 Phone: (800) 281 8219,<br />

Sale Information (626) 927-4399<br />

By: Trustee's Sale Officer RECON-<br />

TRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt<br />

collector attempting to collect a<br />

debt. Any information obtained<br />

will be used for that purpose. A-<br />

4388822 05/31/<strong>2013</strong>, 06/07/<strong>2013</strong>,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN 15030<br />

Trustee Sale No. : <strong>2013</strong>0169800710<br />

Title Order No.: 130018661<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 09/01/2006.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. NDEx West, L.L.C., as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 09/12/2006 as<br />

Instrument No. 2006-0646394 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: DAVID A. DEAL<br />

AND VELIA V. DEAL, WILL SELL<br />

AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH-<br />

EST BIDDER FOR CASH,<br />

CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH<br />

EQUIVALENT or other form of<br />

payment authorized by California<br />

Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at<br />

time of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States). DATE OF SALE:<br />

06/24/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF SALE: 10:00<br />

AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />

TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />

STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET,<br />

EL CAJON, CA. STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common des-<br />

ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />

ty described above is purported to<br />

be: 3545 BROOKFIELD WAY,<br />

CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92010<br />

APN#: 167-480-22-12 <strong>The</strong> under-<br />

signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />

ity for any incorrectness of the<br />

street address and other common<br />

designation, if any, shown herein.<br />

Said sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />

vided in said note(s), advances,<br />

under the terms of said Deed of<br />

Trust, fees, charges and expenses<br />

of the Trustee and of the trusts cre-<br />

ated by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

of the obligation secured by the<br />

property to be sold and reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$358,544.98. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />

cuted and delivered to the under-<br />

signed a written Declaration of<br />

Default and Demand for Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell to be recorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 for information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site www.priori-<br />

typosting.com for information<br />

regarding the sale of this property,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case <strong>2013</strong>0169800710.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE<br />

SALE INFORMATION PLEASE<br />

CALL: PRIORITY POSTING &<br />

PUBLISHING, INC. 17501 IRVINE<br />

BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA<br />

92780 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 www.priority-<br />

posting.com NDEx West, L.L.C.<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West,<br />

L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 05/22/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P104<strong>14</strong>37 5/31, 6/7, 06/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15029<br />

Trustee Sale No. : 20120159902738<br />

Title Order No.: 120291775<br />

FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />

TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST, DATED 08/26/2005.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. NDEx West, L.L.C., as<br />

duly appointed Trustee under and<br />

pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />

Recorded on 08/30/2005 as<br />

Instrument No. 2005-0748074 of<br />

official records in the office of the<br />

County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />

County, State of CALIFORNIA.<br />

EXECUTED BY: BILL J MCNAIR<br />

AND TAVY N MCNAIR, WILL<br />

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />

HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,<br />

CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH<br />

EQUIVALENT or other form of<br />

payment authorized by California<br />

Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at<br />

time of sale in lawful money of the<br />

United States). DATE OF SALE:<br />

06/25/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF SALE: 10:00<br />

AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE<br />

ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />

TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />

STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET,<br />

EL CAJON, CA. STREET<br />

ADDRESS and other common des-<br />

ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />

ty described above is purported to<br />

be: 6110 RANCHO BRIDA, CARLS-<br />

BAD, CALIFORNIA 92009 APN#:<br />

221-870-01-76 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

Trustee disclaims any liability for<br />

any incorrectness of the street<br />

address and other common desig-<br />

nation, if any, shown herein. Said<br />

sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />

vided in said note(s), advances,<br />

under the terms of said Deed of<br />

Trust, fees, charges and expenses<br />

of the Trustee and of the trusts cre-<br />

ated by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />

total amount of the unpaid balance<br />

of the obligation secured by the<br />

property to be sold and reasonable<br />

estimated costs, expenses and<br />

advances at the time of the initial<br />

publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />

$366,217.51. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />

said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />

cuted and delivered to the under-<br />

signed a written Declaration of<br />

Default and Demand for Sale, and<br />

a written Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />

caused said Notice of Default and<br />

Election to Sell to be recorded in<br />

the county where the real property<br />

is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder's office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 for information<br />

regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site www.priori-<br />

typosting.com for information<br />

regarding the sale of this property,<br />

using the file number assigned to<br />

this case 20120159902738.<br />

Information about postponements<br />

that are very short in duration or<br />

that occur close in time to the<br />

scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />

ly be reflected in the telephone<br />

information or on the Internet Web<br />

site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify post-<br />

ponement information is to attend<br />

the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE<br />

SALE INFORMATION PLEASE<br />

CALL: PRIORITY POSTING &<br />

PUBLISHING, INC. 17501 IRVINE<br />

BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA<br />

92780 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 www.priority-<br />

posting.com NDEx West, L.L.C.<br />

MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />

LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />

TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED<br />

FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West,<br />

L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 05/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

P1041222 5/31, 6/7, 06/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15028<br />

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />

No. CA-09-272633-PJ Order No.:<br />

090273196-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN<br />

DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />

TRUST DATED 4/20/2007.<br />

UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />

MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />

SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />

NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />

THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />

YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />

LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />

the highest bidder for cash,<br />

cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />

national bank, check drawn by<br />

state or federal credit union, or a<br />

check drawn by a state or federal<br />

savings and loan association, or<br />

savings association, or savings<br />

bank specified in Section 5102 to<br />

the Financial Code and authorized<br />

to do business in this state, will be<br />

held by duly appointed trustee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but without<br />

covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />

implied, regarding title, posses-<br />

sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />

remaining principal sum of the<br />

note(s) secured by the Deed of<br />

Trust, with interest and late<br />

charges thereon, as provided in the<br />

note(s), advances, under the terms<br />

of the Deed of Trust, interest there-<br />

on, fees, charges and expenses of<br />

the Trustee for the total amount (at<br />

the time of the initial publication<br />

of the Notice of Sale) reasonably<br />

estimated to be set forth below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount may be greater on the<br />

day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY<br />

ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE<br />

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s):<br />

APRIL DAWN HOLMAN, A MAR-<br />

RIED WOMAN, AS HER SOLE<br />

AND SEPARATE PROPERTY<br />

Recorded: 4/25/2007 as Instrument<br />

No. 2007-0281546 of Official<br />

Records in the office of the<br />

Recorder of SAN DIEGO County,<br />

California; Date of Sale: 6/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />

at 10:00:00 AM Place of Sale: At<br />

the entrance to the east county<br />

regional center by statue, 250 E.<br />

Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020<br />

Amount of unpaid balance and<br />

other charges: $532,071.49 <strong>The</strong> pur-<br />

ported property address is: <strong>14</strong>05<br />

CAMINITO SEPTIMO, CARDIFF,<br />

CA 92007 Assessor’s Parcel No.:<br />

260-712-17 NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />

TIAL BIDDERS: If you are consid-<br />

ering bidding on this property lien,<br />

you should understand that there<br />

are risks involved in bidding at a<br />

trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />

ding on a lien, not on the property<br />

itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />

trustee auction does not automati-<br />

cally entitle you to free and clear<br />

ownership of the property. You<br />

should also be aware that the lien<br />

being auctioned off may be a jun-<br />

ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />

der at the auction, you are or may<br />

be responsible for paying off all<br />

liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />

tioned off, before you can receive<br />

clear title to the property. You are<br />

encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />

tence, priority, and size of out-<br />

standing liens that may exist on<br />

this property by contacting the<br />

county recorder’s office or a title<br />

insurance company, either of which<br />

may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />

mation. If you consult either of<br />

these resources, you should be<br />

aware that the same lender may<br />

hold more than one mortgage or<br />

deed of trust on the property.<br />

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />

<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />

of sale may be postponed one or<br />

more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />

eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />

suant to Section 2924g of the<br />

California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />

requires that information about<br />

trustee sale postponements be<br />

made available to you and to the<br />

public, as a courtesy to those not<br />

present at the sale. If you wish to<br />

learn whether your sale date has<br />

been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />

the rescheduled time and date for<br />

the sale of this property, you may<br />

call 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 for information<br />

regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />

this Internet Web site<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />

the file number assigned to this<br />

foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-09-<br />

272633-PJ . Information about<br />

postponements that are very short<br />

in duration or that occur close in<br />

time to the scheduled sale may not<br />

immediately be reflected in the<br />

telephone information or on the<br />

Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />

verify postponement information<br />

is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />

undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />

liability for any incorrectness of<br />

the property address or other com-<br />

mon designation, if any, shown<br />

herein. If no street address or other<br />

common designation is shown,<br />

directions to the location of the<br />

property may be obtained by send-<br />

ing a written request to the benefi-<br />

ciary within 10 days of the date of<br />

first publication of this Notice of<br />

Sale. If the Trustee is unable to<br />

convey title for any reason, the suc-<br />

cessful bidder's sole and exclusive<br />

remedy shall be the return of<br />

monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />

successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />

ther recourse. If the sale is set<br />

aside for any reason, the Purchaser<br />

at the sale shall be entitled only to<br />

a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />

Purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />

the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />

Attorney. If you have previously<br />

been discharged through bank-<br />

ruptcy, you may have been released<br />

of personal liability for this loan in<br />

which case this letter is intended<br />

to exercise the note holders right’s<br />

against the real property only. As<br />

required by law, you are hereby<br />

notified that a negative credit<br />

report reflecting on your credit<br />

record may be submitted to a cred-<br />

it report agency if you fail to fulfill<br />

the terms of your credit obliga-<br />

tions. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPT-<br />

ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND<br />

ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />

WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />

POSE. Date: Quality Loan Service<br />

Corporation 2<strong>14</strong>1 5th Avenue San<br />

Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For<br />

NON SALE information only Sale<br />

Line: 7<strong>14</strong>-573-1965 Or Login to:<br />

http://www.qualityloan.com<br />

Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />

7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan<br />

Service Corp. TS No.: CA-09-<br />

272633-PJ IDSPub #0050936<br />

5/31/<strong>2013</strong> 6/7/<strong>2013</strong> 6/<strong>14</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />

15027<br />

SUMMONS (Family Law)<br />

CITACION (Derecho familiar)<br />

CASE NUMBER (NUMERO DE<br />

CASO) DN172810<br />

NOTICE TO RESPONDENT<br />

(Name): AVISO AL DEMANDADO:<br />

(Nombre): MARIO A MARTINEZ<br />

You are being sued. Lo estan<br />

demandando.<br />

Petitioner’s Name is: Nombre del<br />

demandante: DONNA J MAR-<br />

TINEZ<br />

You have 30 calendar days after<br />

this Summons and Petition are<br />

served on you to file a Response<br />

(form FL-120 or FL-123) at the<br />

court and have a copy served on<br />

the petitioner. A letter or phone<br />

call will not protect you.<br />

If you do not file your Response on<br />

time, the court may make orders<br />

affecting your marriage or domes-<br />

tic partnershiip, your property, and<br />

custody of your children. You may<br />

be ordered to pay support and<br />

attorney fees and costs. If you can-<br />

not pay the filing fee, ask the clerk<br />

for a fee waiver form.<br />

If you want legal advice, contact a<br />

lawyer immediately. You can get<br />

information about finding lawyers<br />

at the California Courts Online<br />

Self-Help Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at<br />

the California Legal Services Web<br />

site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or<br />

by contacting your local county bar<br />

association.<br />

Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de<br />

haber recibido la entrega legal de<br />

esta Citacion y Peticion para presen-<br />

tar una Respuesta (fomulario FL-120<br />

o FL-123) ante la corte y efectuar la<br />

entrega legal de una copia al deman-<br />

dante. Una carta o llamada telefoni-<br />

ca no basta para protegerio.<br />

Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiem-<br />

po, la corte puede dar ordenes que<br />

afecten su matimonio o pareja de<br />

hecho, sus bienes y la custodia de sus<br />

hijos. La corte tambien le puede<br />

ordenar que pague manutencion, y<br />

honorarios y costos legales. Si no<br />

puede pagar la cuota de presenta-<br />

cion, pida al secretario un formulario<br />

de exencion de cuotas.<br />

Si desea obtener asesoramiento legal,<br />

pongase en contacto de inmediato<br />

con un abogado. Puede obtener infor-<br />

macion para encontrar a un abogado<br />

en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de<br />

California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en<br />

el sitio Web de los Servicios Legales<br />

de California (www.lawhelpcalifor-<br />

nia.org) o poniendose en contacto con<br />

el colegio de abogados de su condado.<br />

NOTICE: <strong>The</strong> restraining orders on<br />

page 2 are effective against both<br />

spouses or domestic partners until<br />

the petition is dismissed, a judge-<br />

ment is entered, or the court makes<br />

further orders. <strong>The</strong>se orders are<br />

enforceable anywhere in California<br />

by any law enforcement officer<br />

who has received or seen a copy of<br />

them.<br />

AVISO: Las ordenes de restriccion<br />

que figuran en la pagina 2 valen<br />

pata ambos conyuges o pareja de<br />

hecho hasta que se despida la peti-<br />

cion, se emita un fallo o la corte dr<br />

otras ordenes. Cualquier autondad de<br />

la ley que haya recibido o visto una<br />

copia de estas ordenes puede hacerlas<br />

acatar en cualquier lugar de<br />

California.<br />

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B10 JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

A gift from our<br />

Founding Fathers<br />

JOE<br />

MORIS<br />

Baby Boomer Peace<br />

This government of ours<br />

has become so large and so<br />

bloated that now it is in every<br />

one of our lives.<br />

It chips away at the freedoms<br />

instilled in each of us<br />

that were the basis for the<br />

greatness of this country.<br />

Our Founding Fathers<br />

fought hard against government<br />

intrusion in our lives<br />

because they knew it would<br />

stifle freedom and the godgiven<br />

spirit of those that<br />

longed to become Americans.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y preserved that spirit in<br />

a document that we<br />

Americans would always be<br />

free.<br />

Free to pursue our own<br />

happiness. Free to pursue<br />

our dreams without government<br />

interference or<br />

overindulgence. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

limits put on government in<br />

our Constitution. Our<br />

Constitution is what makes<br />

America.<br />

It is a gift of the<br />

Founding Fathers.<br />

Patty Clark is a friend of<br />

mine. She has always loved<br />

to write and now writes a column<br />

called “Damsel in dismess.”<br />

It is a very entertaining<br />

column.<br />

She writes from the<br />

standpoint of a single mom of<br />

two marriages with three<br />

adult daughters and the crazy<br />

life she’s stumbled her way<br />

through.<br />

Because she wasn’t published<br />

and dreamed she<br />

would be some day, Patty<br />

persevered and posted her<br />

writings on some blog and an<br />

editor of a newspaper in<br />

Kansas City, just flipping<br />

through the Internet one<br />

day, saw one.<br />

This editor contacted<br />

Patty and voila, Patty is on<br />

her way to eventual syndication<br />

writing a weekly column<br />

now for a big city newspaper.<br />

I love it!<br />

I liken Patty to the<br />

American experience.<br />

Through a dream and a restless<br />

spirit plus a little divine<br />

intervention, Patty was able<br />

to succeed.<br />

We are Americans and<br />

we are divinely protected!<br />

We are the land of the free<br />

and the home of the brave.<br />

We are free to succeed, fail<br />

and then succeed again.<br />

Entrepreneurial spirit is<br />

what made this country<br />

great, not government.<br />

I look at the problems of<br />

large inner cities due to the<br />

overindulgence of government.<br />

What I see from time to<br />

time on various television<br />

segments are kids, who don’t<br />

know if they will be killed<br />

tomorrow on the way to or in<br />

their school, become brilliant<br />

children through inner<br />

city private schools that take<br />

vouchers and are selective of<br />

their students.<br />

In other words, if the<br />

kids don’t succeed, they’re<br />

out!<br />

<strong>The</strong> teachers at these<br />

schools are not union members<br />

so they fight for their<br />

jobs every day through their<br />

excellence.<br />

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Holloway’s Marina on<br />

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of brightly colored kayaks in<br />

the water and we climb in —<br />

carefully. I check; yes, the<br />

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cloudless morning, the lake<br />

and surrounding countryside<br />

look as if they are in high-def<br />

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It’s hard to imagine that<br />

this manmade lake was once<br />

a valley. Big Bear Lake was<br />

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built in the late 1880s. It took<br />

a while, but the valley eventually<br />

filled with snow runoff,<br />

which the lake depends<br />

on even today.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> lake was considered<br />

one of the great wonders<br />

of the world back then,” Jim<br />

Lyon, a local historian and<br />

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us earlier.<br />

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slopes now barren and daily<br />

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some coots, black-feathered,<br />

yellow-beaked birds that bob<br />

on the water. <strong>The</strong>y probably<br />

take for granted the beautiful<br />

360-degree view, but we<br />

don’t. <strong>The</strong> mountain peaks<br />

around us, still frosted with<br />

snow, look like a painting. A<br />

bit later, we come across<br />

some “fishermen” with<br />

wicked looking crossbows<br />

who are hunting for the lake’s<br />

biggest pests — carp. It’s<br />

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mansion from logs he felled<br />

himself.<br />

Miller made some<br />

expensive additions and modifications<br />

to transform the<br />

4,500-squaqre-foot log home<br />

into a welcoming bed and<br />

breakfast. We spent two<br />

nights in the spacious-butcozy<br />

third-floor “penthouse,”<br />

complete with a wood-burning<br />

stove. It was the perfect<br />

location to witness a spectacular<br />

thunder and lightning<br />

storm that produced more<br />

than an inch of hail on our<br />

large deck. All signs of the<br />

storm had disappeared by<br />

morning.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weather was perfect<br />

during our visit to the Big<br />

Bear Alpine Zoo, originally a<br />

rehabilitation facility for animals<br />

that were injured in the<br />

Stan Miller, owner of the<br />

Knickerbocker Mansion Bed &<br />

Breakfast in Big Bear Lake, felt<br />

compelled to save the historic log<br />

home when it was threatened by<br />

foreclosure and destruction. <strong>The</strong><br />

long-time sound engineer welcomes<br />

guests when he’s not on<br />

the road with singer Neil Diamond<br />

and other big-name artists. Photo<br />

by Jerry Ondash<br />

devastating 1959 wildfire in<br />

the San Bernardino National<br />

Forest. A few of the animals<br />

were too injured to return to<br />

the wild, and the facility<br />

became their permanent<br />

home. Today, the zoo continues<br />

its rehab mission and<br />

returns 90 percent of the animals<br />

to the wild. Still, its current<br />

residents represent 85<br />

species of birds and animals,<br />

including a three-legged<br />

black bear named<br />

Hucklebeary, who devoured<br />

several heads of lettuce while<br />

we watched.<br />

A stroll through the<br />

grounds provides an up-closeand-personal<br />

experience with<br />

bears, mountain lions, wolves,<br />

bald eagles and all sorts of<br />

smaller mammals and birds.<br />

For information about<br />

activities, dining and lodging<br />

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or call (800) 4-BIG-<br />

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Stay two or more nights<br />

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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Classic Car Nights car show along Highway 101 each summer attracts crowds and families alike. Photo<br />

courtesy of Doug Jones<br />

Classic car show rolls back the clock<br />

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Special to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

ENCINITAS — <strong>The</strong> cars<br />

stretch along Highway 101,<br />

from South <strong>Coast</strong> Highway<br />

101 from D Street to J<br />

Street.<br />

This section of highway<br />

is ideal for the annual<br />

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where car owners exhibit<br />

their beauties to spectators,<br />

often driving their classic<br />

cars along the scenic roadway<br />

overlooking the Pacific<br />

Ocean.<br />

But the event can’t be<br />

labeled as simply a “car<br />

show;” it is much more than<br />

that, explained Doug Jones,<br />

the event’s organizer. It is an<br />

immense cultural aspect of<br />

Encinitas and its community,<br />

he added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Classic Car Nights<br />

car show (occurring every<br />

other Thursday during the<br />

summer) is one of many<br />

events that highlight the<br />

sense of community that<br />

Encinitas has to offer.<br />

Many auto enthusiasts<br />

restore classic cars for this<br />

event, including Ernie Lee,<br />

a Bonita resident and who,<br />

with his 1947 Ford Woody<br />

restoration, is a regular<br />

attendee at the event.<br />

Those who view the<br />

event are surprised and<br />

delighted by many of the<br />

cars being shown, Jones<br />

said. For example, since<br />

many of the cars are classic,<br />

someone might feel nostalgia<br />

for that type of car<br />

because their dad may have<br />

owned that car, or they saw<br />

that particular model in a<br />

movie.<br />

This emotional attachment<br />

to the cars draws people<br />

of all types in, he added.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crowd that comes to the<br />

event is extremely diverse.<br />

In the past five years,<br />

the car show has become<br />

increasingly more familyoriented<br />

than ever before.<br />

Many factors had to do with<br />

this, Jones said, especially<br />

the new “silly” awards that<br />

are given out.<br />

<strong>The</strong>, “That car that<br />

looks like my matchbox car”<br />

award adds to the fun and<br />

festivity of the event,<br />

explained Jones.<br />

And what makes this<br />

event different from other<br />

car shows is that the cars<br />

don’t stay put.<br />

Often the show is<br />

referred to as a “cruise,”<br />

meaning that viewers can<br />

see the classic cars in action<br />

as they cruise down the<br />

highway.<br />

Visitors can enjoy food,<br />

live music, and the many<br />

surrounding shops.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cruise is an important<br />

event in Encinitas since<br />

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money for the shops surrounding<br />

along Highway<br />

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Originally called “Rods<br />

and Woodies,” the name<br />

changed in 2011 to “Classic<br />

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In 2007, when Jones<br />

became the official organizer<br />

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many of the surrounding<br />

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it, and were hesitant<br />

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After this, the shop<br />

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<strong>The</strong> cruise is extremely<br />

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<strong>The</strong> fact that there<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Classic Car Nights<br />

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public is invited to an Encinitas<br />

Community Park Status meeting<br />

at 6 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 17, in the Poinsettia<br />

Room at the Encinitas Civic<br />

Center, 505 S. Vulcan Ave.,<br />

Encinitas. Participate in project<br />

Q&A, see project photos and to<br />

meet city staff. See project<br />

updates and photos at ci.encinitas.ca.us/.<br />

JUNE 18<br />

TREE ART <strong>The</strong> Bonsai and<br />

Beyond Club meets on the third<br />

Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>June</strong> 18 in the Ecke Building at<br />

the San Diego Botanical Garden,<br />

230 Quail Gardens Drive,<br />

Encinitas. For more information,<br />

call (760) 436-3036.<br />

TEA PARTY MEETS Tri-City<br />

Tea Party will meet at 6 pm <strong>June</strong><br />

18 at Boomers Vista, 1525 W.Vista<br />

Way, hosting Steve Frank on<br />

“California’s Great Recession of<br />

<strong>2013</strong> and How to End It.” Contact<br />

tcteaparty@gmail.com or (760)-<br />

600-8287 or tri-cityteaparty.org.<br />

JUNE 19<br />

INDOOR ORCHIDS Glen<br />

Decker, of Piping Hot Orchids,<br />

will speak to the San Diego<br />

County Cymbidium Society at 7<br />

p.m. <strong>June</strong> 19 at the San Diego<br />

Botanic Garden, 230 Quail<br />

Gardens Drive, Encinitas. For<br />

more information e-mail whartongc@aol.com,<br />

or call (619) 520-<br />

1366.<br />

JUNE 20<br />

WELCOME SUMMER Del<br />

Mar Village Association is celebrating<br />

Summer Solstice from 5<br />

to 8 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 20 at Powerhouse<br />

Park, 1658 <strong>Coast</strong> Boulevard, Del<br />

Mar with live music, a silent auction,<br />

wine and beer tasting and<br />

food from Del Mar restaurants.<br />

Tickets are $65.<br />

NEW HOME Encinitas<br />

Toastmasters Club now meets at<br />

Encinitas Country Day School,<br />

3616 Manchester Ave. every<br />

Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in<br />

the school library. For more information,<br />

visit encinitastoastmasters.org<br />

or call Club President<br />

Mike Goldbeck at (760) 803-1798.<br />

NARFE TO MEET <strong>The</strong> National<br />

Active and Retired Federal<br />

Employees will meet at 1:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>June</strong> 20 at the Oceanside Senior<br />

Center, 455 Country Club Lane<br />

hosting genealogist Julie Miller<br />

Visit narfechapter706.org.<br />

JUNE 21<br />

SOLID FOOD AND TUNES<br />

David Boylan of “Lick the Plate,”<br />

presents Solstice Gruel, from 6 to<br />

11 p.m. <strong>June</strong> 21 at 210 West F St.,<br />

Encinitas, featuring vintage<br />

country sounds of Susanna & the<br />

Trouble Makers plus DJ Honkey.<br />

For $10 a plate and $5 for seconds,<br />

enjoy Lick the Plate phatty<br />

burgers or veggie burgers, home<br />

fries and asparagus. Make reservations<br />

at lick-theplate.com/gruel.<br />

DEMAIO TO SPEAK Carlsbad<br />

Republican Women Federated<br />

will host Former Councilman<br />

Carl DeMaio at its 11 a.m. luncheon<br />

<strong>June</strong> 25 at the Hilton Garden<br />

Inn, 6450 Carlsbad Blvd. Cost is<br />

$35. RSVP by <strong>June</strong> 21 to Niki<br />

Coates at (760) 931-9420 or<br />

nikic@roadrunner.com.<br />

760.436.9737 x100<br />

sdent@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

STRONG SCOUT SUPPORTERS<br />

<strong>The</strong> San Diego/Imperial Council of the Boy Scouts of America recognize five of its local volunteers with the District Award<br />

of Merit for exceptional and noteworthy service to our local youth. From left, the award-winners, joined by their spouses,<br />

include John Howells, Terry Howells, Jared Minard, Doreen Minard, Yukari Lewellen, Alan Lewellen, Al Amaro, Paula<br />

Amaro, Janice Orr and Gary Orr, in a presentation held recently at the Santa Margarita District’s annual dinner. Courtesy<br />

photo<br />

BOOKSELLER<br />

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approach to his outdoor book<br />

share, establishing it with the<br />

notion of, “You build it, they<br />

will come.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> one-story, black cabin<br />

has the books on its main side;<br />

a graffiti mural covers another<br />

wall, and the rest are shielded<br />

by Christopher’s backyard<br />

fences. It’s tucked away from<br />

the main street and lacks an<br />

official address, but visitors are<br />

greeted with nuzzles from Zee<br />

Zoo the dog, and meows from<br />

Henry the cat.<br />

A steady trickle of<br />

passersby and those purposefully<br />

seeking out the shelves<br />

stream up to the library<br />

shelves each day.<br />

Christopher recently<br />

added outdoor lighting when<br />

he noticed people stopping by<br />

with flashlights to gather<br />

books after dark.<br />

He said the library promotes<br />

a “take, trade, or<br />

donate” approach to his book<br />

share, preferring people to<br />

take a book and share it with<br />

LOT<br />

CONTINUED FROM B1<br />

to spend an additional $20,000<br />

for improvements such as<br />

parking equipment, gravel,<br />

striping and signs, as well as<br />

$5,000 for environmental<br />

assessments, for a total of<br />

$36,000.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lease will be for 30<br />

years but is cancelable with a<br />

30-day notice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city will not be<br />

required to pay the rent until it<br />

has recovered its capital costs<br />

but NCTD would still require<br />

50 percent of the parking revenue.<br />

In a conservative estimate<br />

Delin said the city could make<br />

about $3,250 a year, slightly<br />

more than the cost of the lease<br />

payment.<br />

Delin said the proposal<br />

could be self-funding with<br />

parking revenue charged during<br />

events at the fairgrounds.A<br />

DEANNA STRICKLAND<br />

Your Encinitas Territory Manager<br />

Call Deanna for all your<br />

advertising needs.<br />

others rather that bring it<br />

back.<br />

In that way, he hopes that<br />

his personal goal to “preserve<br />

the written word and present it<br />

as art” will thrive from his<br />

backyard and into the community<br />

where he grew up.<br />

Christopher was raised on<br />

Garfield Street, several blocks<br />

away in the Village from where<br />

he lives now.<br />

After high school he<br />

moved to San Francisco and<br />

attended school, earning<br />

degrees in literature. He developed<br />

a career of freelance writing<br />

and art that allowed him to<br />

travel around the world.<br />

He said that if he got lonely<br />

during his travels, he would<br />

find comfort at the nearest<br />

bookstore.<br />

“I really like the idea that<br />

you can get lost (in a book),<br />

and you can get to know (the<br />

characters) and they become<br />

your family,” he said.<br />

Christopher said that<br />

while thriving off of his independent<br />

artist lifestyle, he<br />

never imagined returning to<br />

Carlsbad. But family matters<br />

nominal fee would be imposed<br />

during the offseason.<br />

As the lease is negotiated<br />

the city will move forward with<br />

plans to install diagonal parking<br />

spaces along the cityowned<br />

parcel and right of way<br />

on San Dieguito.<br />

Speaking as a member of<br />

the San Dieguito Lagoon<br />

Committee, resident Bill<br />

Michalsky said he was glad to<br />

see the city moving forward<br />

with the project.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> committee has a<br />

slightly different vision,” he<br />

added. Michalsky said the<br />

group would recommend a different<br />

parking layout, with the<br />

majority of the property left as<br />

open space.<br />

<strong>The</strong> committee prefers<br />

park-pay-and-display meters<br />

from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for a maximum<br />

of three hours to discourage<br />

use during fairgrounds<br />

events. He said diagonal<br />

parking could “get in the<br />

760.436.9737 x104<br />

dstrickland@coastnewsgroup.com<br />

brought him back to his beachside<br />

hometown about six years<br />

ago.<br />

He remained after his son<br />

was born, and his mom lends a<br />

hand by babysitting on occasion<br />

since Jack’s mom has<br />

been out of the picture for<br />

most of his life.<br />

“In my (high school) yearbook,<br />

I would be the person<br />

most likely to leave and never<br />

come back.And here I am with<br />

my bookstore and a kid,” he<br />

said.<br />

“I used to be able to stay<br />

up all night and write, work 70<br />

hours a week. But, you can’t do<br />

that with a 4-year-old,” he said.<br />

Christopher, 38, said it<br />

could be tough writing around<br />

Jack’s schedule, working<br />

before his son wakes and after<br />

he falls asleep. But despite<br />

small frustrations, like being<br />

unable to find good Thai soup<br />

in the area, he said is not disappointed<br />

with his life as a family<br />

man.<br />

He marvels at Jack’s<br />

appreciation of the deeper<br />

themes in his favorite book,<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Giving Tree” by Shel<br />

way” of future plans.<br />

“I would ask that we be<br />

involved in this process,”<br />

Michalsky said.<br />

Because the parcel is in<br />

the lagoon overlay zone, the<br />

city is required to maintain a<br />

100-foot buffer from the wetland.<br />

In this case that would<br />

encompass the entire paved<br />

area.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lot would then be limited<br />

to only recreational pathways<br />

and viewpoints. <strong>The</strong> 100foot<br />

buffer may be reduced<br />

with a recommendation from<br />

the Department of Fish and<br />

Game to no less than 50 feet.<br />

Councilman Don Mosier<br />

sees that as a potential problem.<br />

“I have real concerns<br />

about that strategy because we<br />

want the 100-foot buffer on the<br />

other side of the river for sure,”<br />

he said.“So when we start asking<br />

for a 50-foot buffer waiver I<br />

think that puts us in a very<br />

B15<br />

Silverstein.<br />

A smile broke out on his<br />

bearded face when he<br />

described his son’s bedtime<br />

routine: One Shel Silverstein<br />

book, another about Thomas<br />

the Train Engine, and Jack<br />

Kerouac’s “On the Road”—<br />

because the rhythm of the narrative<br />

helps Jack fall asleep,<br />

Christopher explained.<br />

“My ideal is to have the<br />

bookstore and then write and<br />

to have (Jack) run around and<br />

meet people,” he said.<br />

Christopher said that<br />

once he makes some electrical<br />

renovations he may open up<br />

L.H.O.O.Q Books as a parttime<br />

store and tutoring center,<br />

but he has not established a<br />

definite time frame to do so.<br />

More importantly,<br />

Christopher wants Jack to look<br />

back when he is older and be<br />

proud of him.<br />

“I want him to see that I<br />

did what I love and I didn’t<br />

regret it.”<br />

Visit L.H.O.O.Q Book’s<br />

Facebook page and Twitter<br />

feed for more information.<br />

strange place with some other<br />

entities.”<br />

Mayor Terry Sinnott said<br />

he would support any property<br />

owner being granted a 50-foot<br />

waiver if it was for recreational,<br />

educational purposes that<br />

benefit the entire community.<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re’s not much that we<br />

could do there that wouldn’t<br />

be an improvement,”<br />

Councilman Al Corti said.“It is<br />

a gateway into the community,<br />

and all four corners there,<br />

one’s worse than the other<br />

depending on how you look at<br />

it so I think we can set an<br />

example.”<br />

Corti said he was concerned<br />

the city could spend<br />

$36,000 for improvements and<br />

the lease could be canceled<br />

with a 30-day notice.<br />

Staff was directed to continue<br />

negotiating with NCTD<br />

to possibly lower the $11,000<br />

cost of the appraisal and survey.


B16 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />

Legals<br />

From Page B10<br />

NOTE: If a judgement or support<br />

order is entered, the court may<br />

order you to pay all or part of the<br />

fees and costs that the court<br />

waived for yourself or for the other<br />

party. If this happens, the party<br />

ordered to pay fees shall be given<br />

notice and an opportunity to<br />

request a hearing to set aside the<br />

order to pay waived court fees.<br />

AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u orden<br />

de manutencion, la corte puede<br />

ordenar que usted pague parte de, o<br />

todas las cuotas y costos de la corte<br />

previamenteexentas a peticion de<br />

usted o de la otra parte. Se esto<br />

ocurre, la parte ordenada a pagar<br />

estas cuotas debe recivir aviso y la<br />

oportunidad de solicitar una audiencia<br />

para anular la orden de pagar las<br />

cuotas exentas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name and address of the court<br />

are (El nombre y direccion de la<br />

corte son):<br />

Superior Court of Calfiornia<br />

County of San Diego<br />

North County Division<br />

325 South Melrose Drive<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

<strong>The</strong> name, address, and telephone<br />

number of petitioner’s attorney, or<br />

petitioner without an attorney, are:<br />

(El nombre, direccion y numero de<br />

telefono del abogado del demandante,<br />

o del demandante si no tiene<br />

abogado, son):<br />

Donna J Martinez<br />

475 N Midway Drive #138<br />

Escondido, CA 92027<br />

(760) 201-9451<br />

Date (Fecha): Dec 20, 2012<br />

Clerk, by (Secretario, por),<br />

C Castaneda, Deputy (Asistente)<br />

NOTICE TO PERSON SERVED:<br />

You are served as an individual.<br />

AVISO A LA PERSONA QUE<br />

RECIBIO LA ENTREGA: Esta<br />

entrega se realiza a usted como individuo.<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15088<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00052274-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />

Petitioner(s): Rosalba Carmen<br />

Medrano Zelaya and Isaias Lopez<br />

Mendez on behalf of minor filed a<br />

petition with this court for a<br />

decree changing names as follows:<br />

a. Present name Kimberly Mary<br />

Lopez Zelaya changed to proposed<br />

name Kimberly Mary Lopez<br />

Medrano. THE COURT ORDERS<br />

that all persons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court at<br />

the hearing indicated below to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described above<br />

must file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the objection<br />

at least two court days before<br />

the matter is scheduled to be heard<br />

and must appear at the hearing to<br />

show cause why the petition should<br />

not be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: On August<br />

13, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m. in Dept 26 of<br />

the Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego, North County<br />

Division, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista,<br />

CA 92081<br />

Date: <strong>June</strong> 10, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28, 07/15/13<br />

CN 15087<br />

Legals 800<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION<br />

TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />

DONALD W. MILLER AKA<br />

DONALD WARREN MILLER<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00051033-PR-<br />

PW-CTL ROA #: 1 (IMAGED<br />

FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate, or<br />

both, of: DONALD W. MILLER<br />

AKA DONALD WARREN<br />

MILLER<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by CHARLENE MARILYN<br />

SHEPHARD in the Superior<br />

Court of California, County of<br />

SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that CHARLENE MARILYN<br />

SHEPHARD be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer<br />

the estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition requests the decedent's<br />

will and codicils, if any, be<br />

admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong> will and<br />

any codicils are available for<br />

examination in the file kept by<br />

the court.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very important<br />

actions, however, the personal<br />

representative will be required<br />

to give notice to interested persons<br />

unless they have waived<br />

notice or consented to the proposed<br />

action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority will be<br />

granted unless an interested person<br />

files an objection to the petition<br />

and shows good cause why<br />

the court should not grant the<br />

authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court on July 2, <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 11:00 a.m. in Dept. PC-1 located<br />

at <strong>14</strong>09 4th Avenue, San Diego,<br />

CA 92101-3105 Central<br />

Division/Madge Bradley Building.<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state your objections<br />

or file written objections<br />

with the court before the hearing.<br />

Your appearance may be in person<br />

or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent, you<br />

must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) four months from the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to<br />

a general personal representative,<br />

as defined in section 58(b) of<br />

the California Probate Code, or<br />

(2) 60 days from the date of mailing<br />

or personal delivery to you of<br />

a notice under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code.<br />

Other California statutes and<br />

legal authority may affect your<br />

rights as a creditor. You may want<br />

to consult with an attorney<br />

knowledgeable in California law.<br />

You may examine the file kept by<br />

the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code section 1250.<br />

A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Petitioner/Attorney for<br />

Petitioner: Dennis Pearce Kelly,<br />

Village Law Center, 1132 San<br />

Marino Drive, Suite 201, Lake<br />

San Marcos, CA 92078-4600,<br />

Telephone: 760.471.5244<br />

6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>, 6/21/13 CNS-2494040#<br />

CN 15079<br />

Legals 800<br />

ANCILLARY NOTICE OF<br />

PETITION TO ADMINISTER<br />

ESTATE OF ELIAS EDERY<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00050875-PR-<br />

LA-CTL ROA #: 1 (IMAGED<br />

FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate, or<br />

both, of: ELIAS EDERY<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by JANICE K. HALL in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that JANICE K. HALL be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of<br />

the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very important<br />

actions, however, the personal<br />

representative will be required<br />

to give notice to interested persons<br />

unless they have waived<br />

notice or consented to the proposed<br />

action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority will be<br />

granted unless an interested person<br />

files an objection to the petition<br />

and shows good cause why<br />

the court should not grant the<br />

authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court on JUL 09 <strong>2013</strong><br />

at 11:00 A.M. in Dept. PC-1 located<br />

at <strong>14</strong>09 4th Avenue, San Diego,<br />

CA 92101-3105 Central<br />

Division/Madge Bradley Building.<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state your objections<br />

or file written objections<br />

with the court before the hearing.<br />

Your appearance may be in person<br />

or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent, you<br />

must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) four months from the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to<br />

a general personal representative,<br />

as defined in section 58(b) of<br />

the California Probate Code, or<br />

(2) 60 days from the date of mailing<br />

or personal delivery to you of<br />

a notice under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code.<br />

Other California statutes and<br />

legal authority may affect your<br />

rights as a creditor. You may want<br />

to consult with an attorney<br />

knowledgeable in California law.<br />

You may examine the file kept by<br />

the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate, you may<br />

file with the court a Request for<br />

Special Notice (form DE-154) of<br />

the filing of an inventory and<br />

appraisal of estate assets or of<br />

any petition or account as provided<br />

in Probate Code section 1250.<br />

A Request for Special Notice<br />

form is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner: Harold<br />

G. Ayer, 3131 Camino Del Rio N.<br />

Ste 1610, San Diego, CA 92108,<br />

Telephone: 619-563-5404<br />

6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>, 6/21/13 CNS-2493492#<br />

CN 15078<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00039630-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PER-<br />

S O N S :<br />

Petitioner(s): Alexandra Siemens<br />

on behalf of minor filed a petition<br />

with this court for a decree<br />

changing names as follows: a.<br />

Present name Niccolaus<br />

Alexander Braeden Casada-Clark<br />

changed to proposed name<br />

Niccolaus Alexander Siemens.<br />

THE COURT ORDERS that all<br />

persons interested in this matter<br />

appear before this Court at the<br />

hearing indicated below to show<br />

cause, if any, why the petition for<br />

a change of name should not be<br />

granted. Any person objecting to<br />

the name changes described<br />

above must file a written objection<br />

that includes the reasons for<br />

the objection at least two court<br />

days before the matter is scheduled<br />

to be heard and must appear<br />

at the hearing to show cause why<br />

the petition should not be granted.<br />

If no written objection is<br />

timely filed, the court may grant<br />

the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: On July<br />

16, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m. in Dept 26<br />

of the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego,<br />

North County Division, 325 S<br />

Melrose Dr, Vista, CA 92081<br />

Date: May 24, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15063<br />

SUMMONS<br />

(CITACION JUDICIAL)<br />

CASE NUMBER:<br />

37-2012-00058401-CU-PA-NC<br />

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:<br />

(AVISO AL DEMANDADO):<br />

CRISELDA MARTINEZ GON-<br />

Legals 800<br />

ZLEZ, an individual; ROBERTO<br />

MARTINEZ-GONZLAEZ, and<br />

individual; DOES 1 through100,<br />

inclusive;<br />

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY<br />

PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMAN-<br />

DANDO EL DEMANDANTE):<br />

JARED HOLLINS-MYERS, an<br />

individual; JOHN HOLLINS, an<br />

individual<br />

NOTICE! You have been sued.<br />

<strong>The</strong> court may decide against you<br />

without your being heard unless<br />

you respond within 30 days. Read<br />

the information below.<br />

You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS<br />

after this summons and legal<br />

papers are served on you to file a<br />

written response at this court and<br />

have a copy served on the plaintiff.<br />

A letter or phone call will<br />

not protect you. Your written<br />

response must be in proper legal<br />

form if you want the court to hear<br />

your case. <strong>The</strong>re may be a court<br />

form that you can use for your<br />

response. You can find these<br />

court forms and more information<br />

at the California Courts Online<br />

Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),<br />

your county<br />

law library, or the courthouse<br />

nearest you. If you cannot pay<br />

the filing fee, ask the court clerk<br />

for a fee waiver form. If you do<br />

not file your response on time,<br />

you may lose the case by default,<br />

and your wages, money, and property<br />

may be taken without further<br />

warning from the court.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are other legal requirements.<br />

You may want to call an<br />

attorney right away. If you do not<br />

know an attorney, you may want<br />

to call an attorney referral service.<br />

If you cannot afford an attorney,<br />

you may be eligible for free<br />

legal services from a nonprofit<br />

legal services program. You can<br />

locate these nonprofit groups at<br />

the California Legal Services Web<br />

site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org),<br />

the California Courts online Self-<br />

Help Center<br />

(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or<br />

by contacting your local court or<br />

county bar association. NOTE:<br />

<strong>The</strong> court has a statutory lien for<br />

waived fees and costs on any settlement<br />

or arbitration award of<br />

$10,000 or more in a civil. case.<br />

<strong>The</strong> court’s lien must be paid<br />

before the court will dismiss the<br />

case. (AVISO! Lo han demandado.<br />

Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la<br />

corte puede decidir en su contra sin<br />

escuchar su version. Lea la informacion<br />

a continuacion.<br />

Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO<br />

despues de que le entreguen esta<br />

citacion y papeles legales para presentar<br />

una respuesta por escrito en<br />

esta corte y hacer que se entregue<br />

una copia al demandante. Una<br />

carta o una llamada telefonica no<br />

lo protegen. Su respuesta por<br />

escrito tiene que estar en formato<br />

legal correcto si desea que procesen<br />

su caso en la corte. Es posible que<br />

haya un formulario que usted<br />

pueda usar para su respuesta.Puede<br />

encontrar estos formularios de la<br />

corte y mas informacion en el<br />

Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de<br />

California (www.sucorte.ca.gov),<br />

en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado<br />

o en la corte que le quede mas<br />

cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota<br />

de presentacion, pida al secretario<br />

de la corte que le de un formulario<br />

de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no<br />

presenta su respuesta a tiempo,<br />

puede perder el caso por<br />

incumplimiento y la corte le podra<br />

quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes<br />

sin mas advertencia.<br />

Hay otros requisitos legales. Es<br />

recomendable que llame a un abogado<br />

inmediatamente. Si no<br />

conoce a un abogado, puede llamar<br />

a un servicio de remision a abogados.<br />

Si no puede pagar a un abogado,<br />

es posible que cumpla con los<br />

requisitos para obtener servicios<br />

legales gratuitos de un programa de<br />

servicios legales sin fines de lucro.<br />

Puede encontrar estos grupos sin<br />

fines de lucro en el sitio web de<br />

California Legal Services,<br />

(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el<br />

Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de<br />

California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o<br />

poniendose en contacto con la corte<br />

o el colegio de abogados locales.<br />

AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho<br />

a reclamar las cuotas y los costos<br />

exentos por imponer un gravamen<br />

sobre cualquier recuperacion<br />

de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida<br />

mediante un acuerdo o una concesion<br />

de arbitraje en un caso de derecho<br />

civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen<br />

de la corte antes de que la<br />

corte pueda desechar el caso.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name and address of the<br />

court is: (El nombre y direccion de<br />

la corte es):<br />

San Diego Superior Court<br />

North County Division<br />

325 S Melrose Dr<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

<strong>The</strong> name, address, and telephone<br />

number of plaintiff’s attorney,<br />

or plaintiff without an attorney,<br />

is: (El nombre, la direccion y<br />

el numero de telefono del abogado<br />

del demandante, o del demandante<br />

que no tiene abogado, es):<br />

Daniel S Rosenberg, Esq.<br />

SBN 183853<br />

Law Office of Daniel S<br />

Rosenberg, PC<br />

316 S Melrose Drive, Suite 107<br />

Vista, CA 92081<br />

Telephone: 760.758.8000<br />

Fax: 760.758.8001<br />

Date: (Fecha) Nov 07, 2012<br />

Clerk, by (Secretario)<br />

T Fauria, Deputy (Adjunto)<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15062<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00050835-CU-PT-CTL<br />

Legals 800<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PER-<br />

S O N S :<br />

Petitioner(s): Ignacio Gutierrez<br />

and Esther Aran on behalf of<br />

minor filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a. Present<br />

name Jaylah Yaneli Aran changed<br />

to proposed name Jaylah Yaneli<br />

Gutierrez. THE COURT<br />

ORDERS that all persons interested<br />

in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing<br />

indicated below to show cause, if<br />

any, why the petition for a change<br />

of name should not be granted.<br />

Any person objecting to the name<br />

changes described above must<br />

file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the<br />

objection at least two court days<br />

before the matter is scheduled to<br />

be heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the<br />

petition should not be granted. If<br />

no written objection is timely<br />

filed, the court may grant the<br />

petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: Judge<br />

Nevitt, On July 19, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30<br />

a.m. in Dept 52 of the Superior<br />

Court of California, County of<br />

San Diego, 220 West Broadway,<br />

San Diego, CA 92101<br />

Date: May 30, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Robert J Trentacosta<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15061<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

MARC E GEVINSON<br />

Case # 37-2012-00152806-PR-<br />

PW-CTL<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate,<br />

or both, of: Marc E Gevinson.<br />

A Petition for Probate has<br />

been filed by Gary Allen in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of San Diego.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />

requests that Gary Allen be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the<br />

estate of the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition requests the decedent’s<br />

will and codicils, if any,<br />

be admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong><br />

will and any codicils are available<br />

for examination in the file<br />

kept by the court.<br />

A hearing on the petition will<br />

be held in this court as follows:<br />

Date: August 01, <strong>2013</strong> at 1:30<br />

P.M. in Dept. Probate, located<br />

at SUPERIOR COURT OF<br />

CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF<br />

San Diego, Central Division<br />

Probate Court, <strong>14</strong>09 Fourth<br />

Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101.<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written<br />

objections with the court<br />

before the hearing. Your<br />

appearance may be in person<br />

or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim<br />

with the court and mail a copy<br />

to the personal representative<br />

appointed by the court within<br />

the later of either (1) four<br />

months from the date of first<br />

issuance of letters to a general<br />

personal representative, as<br />

defined in section 58(b) of the<br />

California Probate Code, or (2)<br />

60 days from the date of mailing<br />

or personal delivery to you<br />

of a notice under section 9052<br />

of the California Probate Code.<br />

Other California statutes and<br />

legal authority may affect your<br />

rights as a creditor. You may<br />

want to consult with an attorney<br />

knowledgeable in<br />

California law.<br />

You may examine the file kept<br />

by the court. If you are a person<br />

interested in the estate,<br />

you may file with the court a<br />

Request for Special Notice (form<br />

DE-154) of the filing of an<br />

inventory and appraisal of<br />

estate assets or of any petition<br />

or account as provided in<br />

Probate Code Section 1250. A<br />

Request for Special Notice form<br />

is available from the court<br />

clerk.<br />

Petitioner:<br />

Gary Allen<br />

12121 Panther Ridge<br />

Germantown, MD 20876<br />

Telephone: 301-467-3804<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN<br />

15058<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE<br />

Business & Professions Code<br />

Sec. 21700-21707<br />

Notice is hereby given by the<br />

undersigned that a public lien<br />

sale of personal property will be<br />

held at the hour of 8:00 AM, on<br />

the 26th day of JUNE, <strong>2013</strong><br />

County of SAN DIEGO, State of<br />

California. <strong>The</strong> property is stored<br />

by Storage West, located at 801<br />

Birmingham Drive, Cardiff, CA<br />

92007. Space Number, Name of<br />

Account: A075 Alexander<br />

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Horning<br />

C578 Allen Chamberlin<br />

C624 Shelton Bishop<br />

Signed: /s/ Brian & Kristine<br />

Cawley, Facility Managers<br />

6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>/13 CNS-2491612#<br />

CN 15057<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION<br />

TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />

JANET C KOLBLY CASE NO. 37-<br />

<strong>2013</strong>-00049984-PR-LA-CTL ROA<br />

#: 1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the will or estate, or<br />

both, of: Janet C Kolbly<br />

A Petition for Probate has been<br />

filed by Kenneth P. Kolbly in the<br />

Superior Court of California,<br />

County of SAN DIEGO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate requests<br />

that Kenneth P. Kolbly be<br />

appointed as personal representative<br />

to administer the estate of<br />

the decedent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act. (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very important<br />

actions, however, the personal<br />

representative will be required<br />

to give notice to interested persons<br />

unless they have waived<br />

notice or consented to the proposed<br />

action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority will be<br />

granted unless an interested person<br />

files an objection to the petition<br />

and shows good cause why<br />

the court should not grant the<br />

authority.<br />

A hearing on the petition will be<br />

held in this court on 7/2/13 at<br />

11:00 AM in Dept. PC-1 located at<br />

<strong>14</strong>09 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA<br />

92101-3105 Central<br />

Division/Madge Bradley Building.<br />

If you object to the granting of<br />

the petition, you should appear at<br />

the hearing and state your objections<br />

or file written objections<br />

with the court before the hearing.<br />

Your appearance may be in person<br />

or by your attorney.<br />

If you are a creditor or a contingent<br />

creditor of the decedent, you<br />

must file your claim with the<br />

court and mail a copy to the personal<br />

representative appointed<br />

by the court within the later of<br />

either (1) four months from the<br />

date of first issuance of letters to<br />

a general personal representative,<br />

as defined in section 58(b) of<br />

the California Probate Code, or<br />

(2) 60 days from the date of mailing<br />

or personal delivery to you of<br />

a notice under section 9052 of the<br />

California Probate Code. Other<br />

California statutes and legal<br />

authority may affect your rights<br />

as a creditor. You may want to<br />

consult with an attorney knowledgeable<br />

in California law. You<br />

may examine the file kept by the<br />

court. If you are a person interested<br />

in the estate, you may file with<br />

the court a Request for Special<br />

Notice (form DE-154) of the filing<br />

of an inventory and appraisal of<br />

estate assets or of any petition or<br />

account as provided in Probate<br />

Code section 1250. A Request for<br />

Special Notice form is available<br />

from the court clerk. Attorney for<br />

Petitioner: Keeley C. Luhnow<br />

7777 Fay Avenue, Suite 205, La<br />

Jolla, CA 92037, Telephone:<br />

858.454.0024<br />

5/31, 6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>/13 CNS-2491201#<br />

CN 15033<br />

NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />

ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />

BEVERLY JUNE SCOTLAND<br />

AKA BEVERLY J. SCOTLAND<br />

AKA BEVERLY SCOTLAND<br />

CASE NO. 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00049171-PR-<br />

PL-CTL ROA #1 (IMAGED<br />

FILE)<br />

To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />

contingent creditors, and<br />

persons who may otherwise be<br />

interested in the WILL or estate,<br />

or both of BEVERLY JUNE<br />

SCOTLAND AKA BEVERLY J.<br />

SCOTLAND AKA BEVERLY<br />

SCOTLAND.<br />

A PETITION FOR PROBATE has<br />

been filed by ROBERT A. SCOT-<br />

LAND in the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of SAN<br />

DIEGO.<br />

THE PETITION FOR PROBATE<br />

requests that ROBERT A. SCOT-<br />

LAND be appointed as personal<br />

representative to administer the<br />

estate of the decedent.<br />

THE PETITION requests the<br />

decedent's WILL and codicils, if<br />

any, be admitted to probate. <strong>The</strong><br />

WILL and any codicils are available<br />

for examination in the file<br />

kept by the court.<br />

THE PETITION requests authority<br />

to administer the estate under<br />

the Independent Administration<br />

of Estates Act . (This authority<br />

will allow the personal representative<br />

to take many actions without<br />

obtaining court approval.<br />

Before taking certain very important<br />

actions, however, the personal<br />

representative will be required<br />

to give notice to interested persons<br />

unless they have waived<br />

notice or consented to the proposed<br />

action.) <strong>The</strong> independent<br />

administration authority will be<br />

granted unless an interested per-<br />

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son files an objection to the petition<br />

and shows good cause why<br />

the court should not grant the<br />

authority.<br />

A HEARING on the petition will<br />

be held in this court as follows:<br />

06/25/13 at 11:00AM in Dept. PC-<br />

1 located at <strong>14</strong>09 4TH AVENUE,<br />

SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-3105<br />

IF YOU OBJECT to the granting<br />

of the petition, you should appear<br />

at the hearing and state your<br />

objections or file written objections<br />

with the court before the<br />

hearing. Your appearance may be<br />

in person or by your attorney.<br />

IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a<br />

contingent creditor of the decedent,<br />

you must file your claim<br />

with the court and mail a copy to<br />

the personal representative<br />

appointed by the court within the<br />

later of either (1) four months<br />

from the date of first issuance of<br />

letters to a general personal representative,<br />

as defined in section<br />

58(b) of the California Probate<br />

Code, or (2) 60 days from the date<br />

of mailing or personal delivery to<br />

you of a notice under section<br />

9052 of the California Probate<br />

Code.<br />

Other California statutes and<br />

legal authority may affect your<br />

rights as a creditor. You may want<br />

to consult with an attorney<br />

knowledgeable in California law.<br />

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file<br />

kept by the court. If you are a<br />

person interested in the estate,<br />

you may file with the court a<br />

Request for Special Notice (form<br />

DE-154) of the filing of an inventory<br />

and appraisal of estate<br />

assets or of any petition or<br />

account as provided in Probate<br />

Code section 1250. A Request for<br />

Special Notice form is available<br />

from the court clerk.<br />

Attorney for Petitioner<br />

KURT WEISER - SBN #246775<br />

GREENMAN, LACY, KLEIN,<br />

O'HARRA & HEFFRON<br />

900 PIER VIEW WAY, PO BOX<br />

299<br />

OCEANSIDE CA 92049-0299<br />

TELEPHONE: 760-722-1234<br />

5/31, 6/7, 6/<strong>14</strong>/13 CNS-2490074#<br />

CN 15031<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00047704-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PER-<br />

S O N S :<br />

Petitioner(s): Angela McDowell<br />

Nanninga filed a petition with<br />

this court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a. Present<br />

name Angela McDowell<br />

Nanninga changed to proposed<br />

name Angela McDowell. THE<br />

COURT ORDERS that all persons<br />

interested in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing<br />

indicated below to show cause, if<br />

any, why the petition for a change<br />

of name should not be granted.<br />

Any person objecting to the name<br />

changes described above must<br />

file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the<br />

objection at least two days before<br />

the matter is scheduled to be<br />

heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the<br />

petition should not be granted. If<br />

no written objection is timely<br />

filed, the court may grant the<br />

petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept<br />

26 of the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego,<br />

North County Division, 325 S<br />

Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92081<br />

on <strong>June</strong> 25, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: May 08, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13<br />

CN 15001<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00049102-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PER-<br />

S O N S :<br />

Petitioner(s): Kelly Danyelle<br />

Bodman filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a. Present<br />

name Kelly Danyelle Bodman<br />

changed to proposed name Kiva<br />

Daniella. THE COURT ORDERS<br />

that all persons interested in this<br />

matter appear before this Court<br />

at the hearing indicated below to<br />

show cause, if any, why the petition<br />

for a change of name should<br />

not be granted. Any person<br />

objecting to the name changes<br />

described above must file a written<br />

objection that includes the<br />

reasons for the objection at least<br />

two days before the matter is<br />

scheduled to be heard and must<br />

appear at the hearing to show<br />

cause why the petition should not<br />

be granted. If no written objection<br />

is timely filed, the court may<br />

grant the petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept<br />

26 of the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego,<br />

North County Division, 325 S<br />

Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92081<br />

on July 09, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: May 17, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13<br />

CN <strong>14</strong>996


JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

Legals 800<br />

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />

CHANGE OF NAME<br />

CASE NUMBER<br />

37-<strong>2013</strong>-00048738-CU-PT-NC<br />

TO ALL INTERESTED PER-<br />

S O N S :<br />

Petitioner(s): Vivian Eleine<br />

Mellor filed a petition with this<br />

court for a decree changing<br />

names as follows: a. Present<br />

name Vivian Eleine Mellor<br />

changed to proposed name Wavey<br />

Vivianeleine Leslie. THE COURT<br />

ORDERS that all persons interested<br />

in this matter appear<br />

before this Court at the hearing<br />

indicated below to show cause, if<br />

any, why the petition for a change<br />

of name should not be granted.<br />

Any person objecting to the name<br />

changes described above must<br />

file a written objection that<br />

includes the reasons for the<br />

objection at least two days before<br />

the matter is scheduled to be<br />

heard and must appear at the<br />

hearing to show cause why the<br />

petition should not be granted. If<br />

no written objection is timely<br />

filed, the court may grant the<br />

petition without a hearing.<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept<br />

26 of the Superior Court of<br />

California, County of San Diego,<br />

North County Division, 325 S<br />

Melrose Drive, Vista, CA 92081<br />

on July 09, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Date: May 15, <strong>2013</strong><br />

K Michael Kirkman<br />

Judge of the Superior Court<br />

05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13<br />

CN <strong>14</strong>995<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016968<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Higher Calling Aircraft Parts<br />

located at: 615 Fredricks Ave<br />

#125, Oceanside CA San Diego,<br />

Legals 800<br />

92058 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Married Couple <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 06/10/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Terry<br />

Mendez, 615 Fredricks Ave #125,<br />

Oceanside CA 92058 2. Cristina<br />

Mendez, 615 Fredricks Ave #125,<br />

Oceanside CA 92058 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Terry<br />

Mendez 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15100<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016955<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. North County Functional<br />

Medicine and Nutrition located<br />

at: 2173 Salk Ave #250, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92008 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. North County<br />

Functional Medicine and<br />

Nutrition APC, 4320 Milano Way,<br />

Oceanside CA 92057 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Clifford<br />

Wolf 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15098<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016460<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. NML Coaching located at:<br />

991C Lomas Santa Fe #170,<br />

Solana Beach CA San Diego,<br />

92075 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 06/01/13 This<br />

Legals 800<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Pacific<br />

Web Consulting Inc, 991C Lomas<br />

Santa Fe #170, Solana Beach CA<br />

92075 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on Jun 05, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Anthony Lombardo 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13 CN 15097<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016506<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Saltwater Cowboy located at:<br />

13<strong>14</strong> Partridge, Oceanside CA<br />

San Diego, 92054 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 730, Cardiff CA<br />

92007 This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Tim Haber, 13<strong>14</strong><br />

Partidge, Oceanside CA 92054<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 05, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Tim<br />

Haber 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15096<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016876<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Flavor Chef, B. <strong>The</strong> Flavor<br />

Chef Catering C. Organic Meal<br />

Delivery San Diego D. <strong>The</strong><br />

Brothery E. <strong>The</strong>Brothery.com<br />

F. <strong>The</strong>FlavorChef.com located at:<br />

6753 Corintia St, Carlsbad CA<br />

San Diego, 92009 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/12/07 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Lance Roll, 6753<br />

Corintia St, Carlsbad CA 92009<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

Legals 800<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Lance<br />

Roll 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15095<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015551<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Panca Peruvian Cuisine &<br />

Rotiesserie located at: 1902<br />

South <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy, Oceanside CA<br />

San Diego, 92054 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

02/06/12 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. RMR Food Service<br />

Inc, 1902 South <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy,<br />

Oceanside CA 92054 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 28, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Iole<br />

Revilla 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15094<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016456<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. So Cal Online Marketing<br />

Group located at: 20<strong>14</strong> Palmer<br />

Drive, Oceanside CA San Diego,<br />

92056 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

General Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 01/01/12<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Michael D French, 20<strong>14</strong> Palmer<br />

Drive, Oceanside CA 92056 2. Jan<br />

O French, 20<strong>14</strong> Palmer Drive,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 05, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Michael<br />

D French 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15092<br />

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Legals 800<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016919<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. More Online Sales located at:<br />

1042B N El Camino Real Ste 425,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. Ron<br />

Ford, 1042B N El Camino Real<br />

Ste 425, Encinitas CA 92024 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Jun 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Ron<br />

Ford 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28, 07/05/13<br />

CN 15091<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016916<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>Coast</strong>al Confectionery located<br />

at: 804 Leucadia Blvd, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Minas Zuniga,<br />

804 Leucadia Blvd, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on Jun 10, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Minas Zuniga 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21,<br />

06/28, 07/05/13 CN 15090<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015992<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Scripps Janitorial located at:<br />

558 summer View Cir, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Married Couple<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 05/20/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Elizabeth Gerns,<br />

558 Summer View Cir, Encinitas<br />

CA 92024 2. David Gerns, 558<br />

Summer View Cir, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 30, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/David Gerns 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28,<br />

07/05/13 CN 15089<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>762<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Copper Hill Independent<br />

Living & Learning Center<br />

B. Creative Arts Consortium<br />

C. Impact More D. Friends In<br />

Hand Clubhouse E. Advocacy<br />

Works F. UHCA G. Vet 2 Vet<br />

H. Leonard Mischley Scholarship<br />

Fund I. Cesar Chavez Community<br />

Garden J. Mental Health<br />

Advocacy Council K. Client and<br />

Family Advisory Council to San<br />

Diego County Case Management<br />

located at: <strong>14</strong>4 Copper Ave, Vista<br />

CA San Diego, 92083 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

12/24/79 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Schizophrenics in<br />

Transition Corporation, 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

920<strong>14</strong> This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 17, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Jane E Fyer 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15080<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015962<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Cedros Executive Plaza located<br />

at: 308-312 S Cedros Ave,<br />

Solana Beach CA San Diego,<br />

92075 Mailing Address: 777 S<br />

Hwy 101 Suite 108, Solana Beach<br />

CA 92075 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Liability<br />

Company <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 04/26/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Hensarlanjud, LLC 275 Summit<br />

Ave, San Rafael CA 94901 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 30, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Lana<br />

Rene Davis 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15077<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015440<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A.Betty’s Pie Whole Saloon Inc B.<br />

Betty’s Pie Hole Inc located at:<br />

155 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Betty’s Pie Whole<br />

Saloon Inc, 155 Quail Gardens Dr,<br />

Encinitas CA 92024 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 24, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Elizabeth E Harris 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21, 06/28/13 CN 15074<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015441<br />

Legals 800<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Elizabethan Desserts Inc located<br />

at: 1<strong>14</strong> N El Camino Real,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This<br />

business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 02/02/03 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Elizabethan Desserts Inc, 1<strong>14</strong> N<br />

El Camino Real, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 24, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Elizabeth E Harris 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21, 06/28/13 CN 15073<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015<strong>14</strong>1<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Plaza Real Estate located at:<br />

1717 E Vista Wy #206, Vista CA<br />

San Diego, 92084 Mailing<br />

Address: 1717 E Vistas Wy #110,<br />

Vista CA 92084 This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Maria Guadalupe<br />

Ramirez, 1717 E Vista Wy #110,<br />

Vista CA 92084 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 22, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Maria<br />

Guadalupe Ramirez 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21, 06/28/13 CN 15072<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>053<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Weis Guys Jazztet located<br />

at: 4441 Calle Mar de Armonia,<br />

San Diego CA San Diego, 92130<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 05/10/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Peter J<br />

Weis, 4441 Calle Mar de<br />

Armonia, San Diego CA 92130<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 10, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Peter J<br />

Weis 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21, 06/28/13<br />

CN 15071<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015661<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>Coast</strong>al Starr Motors located<br />

at: 9822 Waples St, San Diego CA<br />

San Diego, 92121 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Fredrick Starr,<br />

9822 Waples St, San Diego CA<br />

92121 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 28, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Fredrick Starr 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21, 06/28/13 CN 15070<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015863<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Newgreen Landscape<br />

Maintenance located at: 2384<br />

Edgehill Rd, Vista CA San Diego,<br />

92084 Mailing Address: PO Box<br />

2428, Del Mar CA 920<strong>14</strong> This<br />

business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 11/12/94 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Daniel<br />

Allen Bohn, 2384 Edgehill Rd,<br />

Vista CA 92084 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 30, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Daniel<br />

Allen Bohn 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15069<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013684<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Surf More Realty B. Surf More<br />

Rentals located at: 2354 Lopis<br />

Road, Carlsbad CA San Diego,<br />

92009 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Mike Williams, 2354 Lopis Road,<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92009 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 08, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Mike<br />

Williams 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15068<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-016010<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. MROC: Mud run & Obstacle<br />

Course Training B. <strong>The</strong> MROC<br />

Army located at: 803 Via<br />

Barquero, San Marcos CA San<br />

Diego, 92069 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 05/11/13<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Michael D Confer, 803 Via<br />

Barquero, San Marcos CA 92069<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Legals 800<br />

B17<br />

Diego on May 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Michael<br />

D Confer 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21,<br />

06/28/13 CN 15067<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>604<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. DLJ Properties located at:<br />

4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92056<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 2377,<br />

Vista CA 92085 This business is<br />

conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/01/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Denna<br />

M Cleary, 4755 Oceanside Blvd<br />

#120, Oceanside CA 92056 2.<br />

Laura A Vozza-Brown, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside<br />

CA 92056 3. Joseph F Vozza, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside<br />

CA 92056 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on May 16,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna M Cleary 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15054<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>608<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Westside Apartments located<br />

at: <strong>14</strong>5 W Clemmens Lane,<br />

Fallbrook CA San Diego, 92028<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 2377,<br />

Vista CA 92085 This business is<br />

conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/05/90 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Umberto Marsella, 636 W<br />

California Avenue, Vista CA<br />

92083 2. Daniel C Cleary, 735<br />

Franklin Lane #7, Vista CA 92084<br />

3. Denna M Cleary, 735 Franklin<br />

Lane #7, Vista CA 92084 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna<br />

M Cleary 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15053<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>620<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Atina II located at: 739-763<br />

Franklin Lane, Vista CA San<br />

Diego, 92084 Mailing Address:<br />

PO Box 2016,Vista CA 92085 This<br />

business is conducted by: A Trust<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 09/27/99 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Joseph Vozza,<br />

Trustee, Vozza 1989 Declaration<br />

of Trust dated 08/25/89, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside CA<br />

92056 2. Virginia Vozza, Trustee,<br />

Vozza 1989 Declaration of Trust<br />

08/25/89, 4755 Oceanside Blvd,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joseph<br />

Vozza 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15052<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>624<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Triangle Building located at:<br />

4755 Oceanside Blvd, Oceanside<br />

CA San Diego, 92056 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 2016, Vista CA<br />

92085 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Trust <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 06/04/05 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Joseph<br />

Vozza, Trustee, Vozza 1989<br />

Declaration of Trust 08/25/89,<br />

4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 2. Virginia<br />

Vozza, Trustee, Vozza 1989<br />

Declaration of Trust 08/25/89,<br />

4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joseph<br />

Vozza 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15051<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>603<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. La Galiana de Cortez<br />

Apartments located at: 519 W<br />

Ammunition Rd, Fallbrook CA<br />

San Diego, 92028 Mailing<br />

Address: PO Box 2016, Vista CA<br />

92085 This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Liability Company<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/13 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. J & V Vozza #1<br />

LLC, 4755 Oceanside Blvd #120,<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna<br />

M Cleary 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

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Legals<br />

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06/21/13 CN 15050<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>625<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. La Valle de Vista Apartments<br />

located at: 950 Taylor Street,<br />

Vista CA San Diego, 92084<br />

Mailing Address: PO Box 2016,<br />

Vista CA 92085 This business is<br />

conducted by: A Limited Liability<br />

Company <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 01/01/13 This business<br />

is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Valle de<br />

Vista LLC, 4755 Oceanside Blvd<br />

#120, Oceanside CA 92056 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joseph<br />

Vozza 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15049<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>606<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Vale Terrace Apartments<br />

located at: 1050-1052 Vale<br />

Terrace Drive, Vista CA San<br />

Diego, 92084 Mailing Address: PO<br />

Box 2016, Vista CA 92085 This<br />

business is conducted by: A<br />

General Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 06/01/83<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Joseph F Vozza, 4755 Oceanside<br />

Blvd #120, Oceanside CA 92056 2.<br />

Denna M Cleary, 1052 Vale<br />

Terrace Drive #6, Vista CA 92084<br />

3. Laura Vozza-Brown, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside<br />

CA 92056 4. Joseph Vozza, 4755<br />

Oceanside Blvd #120, Oceanside<br />

CA 92056 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on May 16,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>. S/Denna M Cleary 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15048<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015326<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Prime Time Production by<br />

P & T Inc located at: 480 South<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Encinitas CA San<br />

Diego, 92024 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. <strong>The</strong> Prime Time<br />

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Production by P & T Inc, 480 S<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 23, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Panchita P Garrett 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15047<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>493<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. By the Sea Concierge located<br />

at: 249 South Highway 101 #402,<br />

Solana Beach CA San Diego,<br />

92075 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Wendy Waters, 249 sputh<br />

Highway 101 #402, Solana Beach<br />

CA 92075 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on May 15,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>. S/Wendy Waters 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15046<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013519<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Amada Senior Care located at:<br />

2124 S El Camino Real #205,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92054<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1. F &<br />

J Ehlers Enterprises Inc, 30802<br />

Palmetto Pl, Laguna Niguel CA<br />

92677 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 06, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Fred Ehlers 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15045<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>846<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. ArcLine Research located at:<br />

1336 Via Terrassa, Encinitas CA<br />

San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: Co-Partners <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/25/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. David M Baranson,<br />

1336 Via Terrassa Encinitas CA<br />

92024 2. Maximilian K Busch,<br />

3860 Elijah Ct #1033, San Diego<br />

CA 92130 This statement was<br />

filed with the Recorder/County<br />

Clerk of San Diego on May 20,<br />

<strong>2013</strong>. S/David M Baranson 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15044<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015<strong>14</strong>7<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Secret Pantry located at: <strong>14</strong>16<br />

Camino del Mar, Del Mar CA San<br />

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Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Liability Company<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This business<br />

is hereby registered by the<br />

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LLC, 13276 Kilobings Rd, San<br />

Diego CA 92130 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 22, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Danielle Bajagoitia 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15043<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>391<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

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Miss Kari located at: 1734<br />

Havens Pt Pl, Carlsbad CA San<br />

Diego, 92008 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: A Limited Liability Company<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: Not Yet Started This business<br />

is hereby registered by the<br />

following owner(s): 1. Arbor Care<br />

Homes LLC, 1734 Havens Pt Pt,<br />

Carlsbad CA 92008 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Kari<br />

Mae Leone 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15042<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015046<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Green Rides located at: 2420<br />

Papyrus Ct, Oceanside CA San<br />

Diego, 92054 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: 12/18/12<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Douglas M Green, 2420 Papyrus<br />

Ct, Oceanside CA 92054 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 21 , <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Douglas M Green 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15041<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015259<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Rick Mendez Construction<br />

located at: 4159 Baycliff Way,<br />

Oceanside CA San Diego, 92056<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 05/01/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Ricardo<br />

Mendez, 4159 Baycliff Way<br />

Oceanside CA 92056 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 23 , <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Ricardo Mendez 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15040<br />

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015410<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Sedico located at: 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

San Diego, 920<strong>14</strong> Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Married Couple<br />

<strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />

began: 07/01/11 This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Leo Fyer, 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

920<strong>14</strong> 2. Jane Ellen Fyer, 13084<br />

Caminito Del Rocio, Del Mar CA<br />

920<strong>14</strong> This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 24 , <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Jane Ellen Fyer 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>, 06/21/13 CN 15039<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-015412<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Swami Mats B. Swamimats<br />

located at: 7209 Wisteria Way,<br />

Carlsbad CA San Diego, 92011<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Thomas R York, 7209 Wisteria<br />

Way, Carlsbad CA 92011 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 24, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Thomas<br />

R York 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15037<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>111<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. San Diego Detailing Services<br />

B. San Diego Detailing and<br />

Handyman Services located at:<br />

8500 La Mesa, La Mesa CA San<br />

Diego, 91942 Mailing Address:<br />

Same This business is conducted<br />

by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Tanya Nguyen, 8760<br />

Elden St, La Mesa CA 91942 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 13, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Tanya<br />

Nguyen 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>,<br />

06/21/13 CN 15036<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>967<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. CoreFocus located at: 2790<br />

Loker Ave W Suite 1<strong>14</strong>, Carlsbad<br />

CA San Diego, 92010 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A Corporation <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the follow-<br />

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ing owner(s): 1. Bogart<br />

Companies Inc, 2790 Loker Ave<br />

W Suite 1<strong>14</strong>, Carlsbad CA 92010<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 21, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Alton<br />

Bogart 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15025<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>876<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Pure Life Thai Spa located at:<br />

2<strong>14</strong>9 Newcastle Ave, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: 857 Valley Ave, Solana<br />

Beach CA 92075 This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Chinaporn<br />

Saksiritawongul, 857 Valley Rd,<br />

Solana Beach CA 92075 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 20, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Chinaporn Saksiritawongul<br />

05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN<br />

15024<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>498<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> Experience Engine located<br />

at: 638 West Circle Drive,<br />

Solana Beach CA San Diego,<br />

92075 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 03/15/13 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. Blazer<br />

and Flip Flops Inc, 638 West<br />

Circle Drive, Solana Beach, CA<br />

92075 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Scott Sahacli 05/24, 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15023<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012363<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Abeille Designs located at:<br />

502 N Nardo Ave, Solana Beach<br />

CA San Diego, 92075 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

01/01/12 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Lina Gantman, 502 S<br />

Nardo Ave, Solana Beach CA<br />

92075 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on Apr 25, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Lina Gantman 05/24, 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15019<br />

STATEMENT OF ABANDON-<br />

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Legals 800<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business: A.<br />

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Diego 92116. Mailing Address:<br />

PO Box 2400, Walnut Creek CA<br />

94595. <strong>The</strong> Ficititious Business<br />

Name referred to above was filed<br />

in San Diego County on: 06/12/09<br />

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017463 is abandoned by the following<br />

registrant(s): 1. 33rd<br />

Street Terrace LLC, A California<br />

Limited Liability Company, 2221<br />

Olympic Boulevard, Walnut<br />

Creek CA 94595. This statement<br />

was filed with Ernest J.<br />

Dronenburg, Jr.,<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego County, on May 07, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Bryan H Draper 05/24, 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15017<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>742<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Rent A Hand located at: 1236<br />

Summit Ave, Cardiff by the Sea<br />

CA San Diego, 92007 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

05/17/13 This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Isela R Corral<br />

Cowen, 1236 Summit Ave, Cardiff<br />

by the Sea CA 92007 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 17, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Isela R<br />

Corral Cowen 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15016<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

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Glen #A, Vista CA San Diego,<br />

92084 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Bryan E Duffin, 238 Vista Glen<br />

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was filed with the<br />

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Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Bryan E<br />

Duffin 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15015<br />

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CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

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transaction of business began:<br />

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Jr, 836 Passiflora Avenue,<br />

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Legals 800<br />

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STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>639<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. <strong>Coast</strong>al Glass Repair located<br />

at: 247 E Glaucus St #A, Encinitas<br />

CA San Diego, 92024 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: A General<br />

Partnership <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Jeffrey Ryan Roth, 247 E Glaucus<br />

St Unit A, Encinitas CA 92024 2.<br />

Donald Henry Roth, 48490 Vista<br />

Calico, La Quinta CA 92253 This<br />

statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Jeffrey<br />

Ryan Roth 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15013<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>399<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. California Smiles Family<br />

Dental located at: 230 East 5th<br />

Avenue, Escondido CA San Diego,<br />

92025 Mailing Address: Same<br />

This business is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Irene Bodjanac Bozir DDS Inc,<br />

2924 Capazo Ct, Carlsbad CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Irene Bozir 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15012<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-0<strong>14</strong>761<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Live Simply Well located at:<br />

3483 Calle Cancuna, Carlsbad CA<br />

San Diego, 92009 Mailing<br />

Address: Same This business is<br />

conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />

transaction of business began:<br />

Not Yet Started This business is<br />

hereby registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. Pam Heyde, 3483<br />

Calle Cancuna, Carlsbad CA<br />

92009 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 17, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Pam Heyde 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15011<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013674<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Priority Public House located<br />

at: 576 North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101,<br />

Encinitas CA San Diego, 92024<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A Limited<br />

Liability Company <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />

of business began: Not Yet<br />

Started This business is hereby<br />

registered by the following<br />

owner(s): 1. PPH LLC, 576 North<br />

<strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101, Encinitas CA<br />

92024 This statement was filed<br />

with the Recorder/County Clerk<br />

of San Diego on May 08, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

S/Brian McBride 05/24, 05/31,<br />

06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15010<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-012739<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. Social Publishing House located<br />

at: 5280 Los Robles Drive,<br />

Carlsbad CA San Diego, 92008<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: An<br />

Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: Not Yet Started<br />

This business is hereby registered<br />

by the following owner(s): 1.<br />

Brian M Gilb, 5280 Los Robles<br />

Dr, Carlsbad CA 92008 This statement<br />

was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on Apr 29, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Brian M<br />

Gilb 05/24, 05/31, 06/07, 06/<strong>14</strong>/13<br />

CN 15009<br />

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />

STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-013227<br />

<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />

A. JMW - Custom Builders Inc<br />

located at: 1224 San Elijo Rd N,<br />

San Marcos CA San Diego, 92078<br />

Mailing Address: Same This business<br />

is conducted by: A<br />

Corporation <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />

business began: 01/12/09 This<br />

business is hereby registered by<br />

the following owner(s): 1. JMW -<br />

Custom Builders Inc, 1224 San<br />

Elijo Rd N, San Marcos CA 92078<br />

This statement was filed with the<br />

Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />

Diego on May 02, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Joshua<br />

M Wallace 05/24, 05/31, 06/07,<br />

06/<strong>14</strong>/13 CN 15008


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JUNE <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2013</strong><br />

BABY BOOMER<br />

CONTINUED FROM B11<br />

the street to live in?<br />

Maybe someone yes, but<br />

for the overwhelming majority,<br />

no.<br />

That is because we are,<br />

and they are, all Americans<br />

with dreams and a survival<br />

instinct.<br />

Everyone should have<br />

the environment to seek out<br />

those dreams.<br />

Dreams, competition<br />

and free enterprise are the<br />

basis of what succeeds and<br />

makes America great.<br />

Government, in all its good<br />

intentions is just too big and<br />

it stifles the American<br />

dream.<br />

As only one example of<br />

government in our lives, education<br />

falls into that category.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best teachers in a<br />

public school, because of<br />

their pay and benefits (golden<br />

handcuffs), can’t afford to<br />

step away from government<br />

security and form a subchapter<br />

S corporation, get a<br />

loan, open a school and then<br />

teach the way they want to<br />

teach.<br />

<strong>The</strong> problem is, just like<br />

the inner city “victims” of<br />

government assistance,<br />

teachers are trapped just<br />

enough by tenure, pay, benefits<br />

and eventual retirement<br />

funds.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are trapped by the<br />

same golden handcuffs as<br />

inner city welfare recipients<br />

are.<br />

Those attached to golden<br />

handcuffs are losing the<br />

American dream.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American dream is<br />

something that was fought<br />

for, not given nor taken.<br />

If a private school and<br />

it’s partnering teachers succeed,<br />

it will grow and prosper<br />

as will each “partner.”<br />

In the public schools, if<br />

a teacher excels they can<br />

take that excellence and a<br />

buck and get a refill at 7-<br />

Eleven.<br />

We need to remember to<br />

be like Patty Clark no matter<br />

what is going on around us.<br />

We need that survival<br />

instinct and drive to live out<br />

our dreams and succeed.<br />

God stepped in and helped<br />

Patty out because God had<br />

that editor see something<br />

Patty wrote at that very<br />

time.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a plan for each<br />

of us and there is a plan for<br />

America.<br />

We are all Spirit and We<br />

stand for something. We<br />

were founded on the principal<br />

that God put us on this<br />

earth to be free.<br />

God is central to this<br />

country and God is not going<br />

to let this country come<br />

undone.<br />

He has given us a spirit<br />

and that spirit is what will<br />

continue to make America<br />

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<strong>The</strong> American spirit will<br />

rise up again and there will<br />

be big changes before it is<br />

time for us baby boomers to<br />

check out.<br />

Price $1,495,000.00<br />

Live Free??? Very Possibly!!! Approx.<br />

$90,000.00 Net Income on 15 acres.<br />

Perfect <strong>14</strong>00 +/- Producing Hass<br />

Avocado and another 379 Tango<br />

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This is a beautiful and spacious 3400<br />

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"It begins with a conversation, and ends when your dreams come true!"<br />

THE COAST NEWS<br />

America will shine like<br />

never before because of us,<br />

we the people.<br />

We will succeed.<br />

We will and should<br />

always be the stewards of<br />

our own fate and the stewards<br />

of the fate of this great<br />

country.<br />

We fought once as the<br />

generation of flower children<br />

for freedom, love and<br />

peace.<br />

That spirit still lives.<br />

Don’t give up and don’t give<br />

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0 Via Yerba $975,000.00<br />

B23<br />

20.78 Acres of high producing Hass Avocados. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are four acres that are now ready for additional<br />

plantings. Several exceptional areas to build up to two<br />

custom homes.<br />

SALE PENDING<br />

El Prado RD. $265,000.00<br />

Newly planted acreage 5 acre avocado ranch with<br />

about 500 Hass Avocado trees. And, a beautiful home<br />

site ready to build.<br />

ViaVaquero $395,000.00<br />

Los Gatos Rd $295,000.00 Seller financing available.<br />

Fabulous Opportunity!!! This 4.4 acre parcel with house<br />

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Electric and water at the street! This is a phenomenal<br />

piece of property. Golfers?<br />

Excellent one-of-a-kind 10 acre parcel w/panoramic vus. Split it in two to build on one 5 ac piece and sell the<br />

other. Owner has spent a ton to clear and prepare for Avocados or Citrus. Combine with the 2d Los Gatos 10<br />

for a full 20 acs.<br />

42775 Calle Montecillo RD. $295,000.00<br />

Just under five acres, turnkey agricultural investment of approx. 270 Hass Avocado Trees & 200+ Tango<br />

Mandarin citrus trees. Parcel can also be combined with 42845 (9.72 acres) bringing total acreage to 13.98 acres.<br />

42845 Calle Montecillo RD. $695,000.00<br />

High producing Hass Avocado Grove in a turn-key operation. one-of-a-kind pad, 360 degree views of Temecula and<br />

DeLuz Foothills for building your dream home. May be combined with listing SW13093521 = total of 13.98 acres<br />

Bowery Lane $649,000.00<br />

<br />

<br />

Own a Majestic Ranch House with Income Producing Groves<br />

10 Acres of fully mature & top producing Hass Avocado Grove on two legal parcels. May be split into two<br />

separate five acre parcels!!!<br />

Los Gatos Rd. $353,000.00 Seller financing available!!<br />

Wow!! Beautiful & Splitable 10 ac parcel & gorgeous unobstructed Ocean Views!!! Build a simple or majestic<br />

home. Ready for planting Avocados and-or Citrus. Water and Electricity right there along with a fabulous new<br />

poly white three split rail fence!! Appx. 170 Hass Avocado trees. Request the proforma for building your<br />

grove. This parcel may also be split into two five acre parcels. Very nice!!!<br />

License DRE<br />

00715369<br />

Joe Moris<br />

Broker/Owner<br />

<strong>Coast</strong>al Country Real Estate<br />

Mexican Malibu<br />

joe@coastalcountry.net<br />

www.coastalcountry.net<br />

(760) 436-2105 Ext. 206


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