The Coast News, November 8, 2024

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Board dissects toll audit

Questions linger in South Bay fiasco

As the SANDAG board of directors continues to wrestle with the fact that it was kept in the dark about issues related to the state Route 125 tolling system, several members remain suspicious about who else knew about these issues early on.

IKHRATA

Recent audits completed by SANDAG’s Independent Performance Auditor Courtney Ruby confirmed that agency executives, including then-CEO Hasan Ikhrata, were aware of significant financial reporting issues with operator ETAN Tolling Technologies in mid-2022 but did not tell the board until late 2023.

Ruby’s office also found that when SANDAG rushed into a $28 million sole-source contract with Deloitte and A-To-Be to migrate over the back office system technology earlier this year, the agency failed to ensure that its financial accounting needs would be met.

This oversight created a host of new problems that will extend the timeline for transferring over to the back-office system by several months.

The Office of the Independent Performance Auditor presented the findings of two reports to the SANDAG board of directors on Oct. 25 after sharing it with the board’s audit committee earlier this month.

Board members expressed disappointment with the findings

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Santa Fe snafu

After months of frustration and project delays, Nikolas Capetanakis, a local OB-GYN who regularly commutes along Santa Fe Drive in Encinitas to deliver babies at Scripps, purchased a moped to navigate the heavy traffic along the busy roadway. Story on 5.

at Breeders’ Cup

Three-year-old colt Sierra Leone, under jockey Flavien Prat of France, won the $7 million Breeders’ Cup Classic to wrap up the two-day event. 11.

Local student dies after vehicle collision

SAN

— A 16-year-old student at San Marcos High School who was struck by a car last week has succumbed to her injuries after several days in the hospital, her family reported.

Yoltzin Hernandez was struck by a vehicle around 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 31 near the intersection of San Marcos Boulevard and South Rancho Santa Fe Road near San Marcos High School and was transported to the hospital with major injuries.

The driver remained at the scene and was cooperative with investigators.

Yoltzin’s family announced on social media that she had been taken off life support after fighting bravely for five days in the hospital. They also posted a GoFundMe to raise money for funeral and medical expenses, which gathered around $40,000 in donations in just a few hours.

“Yoltzin was more than a student, she was a sister, best friend, and a

ELECTION 2024

Voters cast their ballots in the 2024 presidential election on Nov. 5 at the Encinitas Community and Senior Center. For early, unofficial results, see pages 25, 36, 37 and 39. Photo by

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Bluff safety drives Beacon’s parking lot project

— The City of Encinitas is moving ahead with planned improvements to the Beacon’s Beach parking lot to address critical safety concerns related to bluff erosion and potential bluff failure.

The revamped parking area will feature ADA-compliant sidewalks, a viewing platform and newly marked parking spaces. Although the project will result in fewer parking spots, city officials argue the $550,000 investment is essential for public safety.

City engineer Ben Stryker explained that the lot will shift approximately 7 to 8 feet eastward, moving it beyond what geotechnical experts call the “fail-

ure plane” — a designated boundary marking areas most vulnerable to collapse.

“There's a studied and analyzed zone, what we call the bluff failure plane, which is sort of the critical failure point where, if there was a sort of major landslide event, everything west of that line would go down

the bluff,” Stryker said. “The existing parking lot is currently … west of that failure plane, so the goal is to shift everything eastward, out of that dangerous area.”

The repositioning will reduce parking within the lot by nine spaces, with an additional one or two spots lost along Neptune Avenue,

a decrease that has sparked some local opposition.

Encinitas residents have long advocated for expanded parking options at Beacon’s Beach, a popular coastal destination.

“It’s unfortunate that we lost parking spaces, but we did our best to balance the need to address the safety concerns,” said Mayor Tony Kranz, noting the decision was based on thorough geotechnical input. “In terms of safety, it was deemed necessary by experts in the geotechnical engineering department, so the council wants to make that a safe beach, even though it’s challenging.”

Beacon’s Beach has long grappled with erosion and past bluff failures. Stryker said the construction process involves stringent safety measures due to the bluff’s unstable conditions.

“Everything needs to be east of that failure

plane, and everything west of the failure plane needs to be done via hand work,” Stryker said, explaining that heavy equipment is only permitted on the east side of the failure plane to preserve bluff stability.

The renovations also comply with California Coastal Commission mandates to maintain beach access, a priority for many community members.

While some residents proposed eliminating the parking lot altogether, city officials argued this approach would likely push parking into nearby residential streets and increase the distance to the beach for visitors.

The concept of constructing a staircase at Beacon’s Beach may resurface in future budget talks. Kranz noted a potential budget item in 2025 could allocate an estimated $600,000 to

$700,000 for environmental assessments to advance that project.

“We’re going to take a look at that, whether there’s support on the council to advance that or not is not clear,” Kranz said, acknowledging that losing the existing trail impacts locals who rely on Beacon’s Beach access. “But with all of the beaches that line our shores, where there are bluffs, there is risk of failure, and we should be looking at actions we can take to mitigate that.”

The parking lot project, which commenced earlier this year, remains on track to finish by December, but Stryker noted an earlier completion could be feasible.

“Our contractor has been doing a great job, and if things keep going well, they’re out of there before Thanksgiving,” Stryker said.

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Forgery can lead to real estate fraud

Every year in San Diego County dozens of real estate fraud cases are referred to our office for potential prosecution. Since buying a home is one of the biggest financial investments people make, when bad actors cheat victims out of house and home, the effects are financially devastating.

With a few forged documents, scammers can satisfy the recording requirements with the County Recorder, thereby changing title to the property and effectively stealing ownership rights.

This is title fraud. Bad actors also use impersonation to swindle million-dollar homes from rightful owners or heirs. This is forgery, identity theft, filing a false instrument and grand theft.

Last fiscal year, more than $300 million in real estate fraud was perpetrated against San Diego property owners. It’s an egregious figure for an egregious crime.

You might be wondering how this type of fraud was possible. There are several ways fraudsters use illegal methods to worm their way into your home, including:

• Creating forged title documents and filing them with the Office of the County Recorder.

• Impersonating the

true owner and sending phony account information for escrowed funds.

• Falsely listing property, particularly vacant property, for sale.

• Recording fraudulent liens on property.

Until recently, title fraud crimes went undiscovered until the homeowner had a reason to check on title during a refinance or sale of their home.

The District Attorney’s Office fights this type of fraud with a dedicated team of prosecutors and investigators who work collaboratively with the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk’s office to bring fraudsters to justice. However, often the damage to victims has already been done.

The San Diego County Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Jordan Marks launched a system called Owner Alert, that will protect homeowners through a Recording Notification Service, free to all members of the public.

Consumers may register online to receive an e-mail alert within 48 hours whenever a document is recorded on a registered property. Homeowners can register up to five names and five Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APN).

This service will allow consumers to get ahead of fraudsters before they’ve had

GOP missing in governor race

It’s easy to criticize the field now running for California governor, an office now occupied by perhaps the ultimate lame duck — Gavin Newsom.

One thing for sure, Newsom will not have much influence over the race to replace him. He’s certainly not positioned to name his successor, the way President Biden did when he quit his reelection run and anointed Vice President Kamala Harris.

Instead, the ultra-liberal Democrats who dominate every major office in California and run both houses of the state Legislature will be glad to see him go.

claiming his deputies prevented an assassination attempt when they arrested a man with guns and ammo in his car outside a Donald Trump presidential rally in Coachella.

In that way, the gubernatorial race looks a lot like this year’s run for the U.S. Senate did before former baseball player Steve Garvey got into it.

the opportunity to do real damage to a property.

Previously, there were no systems in place to notify the rightful owner that title had been stolen. This gave fraudsters valuable time to obtain loans using the property as collateral or when the property is vacant, install renters and even sell the home to an unsuspecting buyer.

Here are some tips to avoid title fraud:

• Sign up for Owner Alert.

• Search the official County index for documents previously recorded under your name and your property.

• Use caution with online signature applications such as Docusign — read the full document to ensure it’s the correct contract and keep a copy of the signed version.

• If you have a second home or vacant home, check it regularly to ensure there are no squatters, unwanted renters or fraudsters attempting to occupy the home — this can be as simple as installing an internet-based webcam at the home.

• Continue to take steps to protect yourself from basic identity theft.

Summer Stephan is the district attorney for San Diego County.

Letters to the Editor

While the blue majority of California woke up in shock from the national results the morning after the election, the sunrise brought a wave of joy here in Encinitas.

In an unprecedented sweep, three opposition candidates — Bruce Ehlers and political newcomers Luke Shaffer and Jim O’Hara — all won their seats. For the first time in almost a decade, our city council won’t have a Democrat-dominant majority. This election is a turning point for our community.

The significance of this race isn’t just the clean sweep but the fact these candidates won running on a No Party Preference slate. They campaigned on real issues like infrastructure, safety, and curbing overdevelopment, not party ideologies. Despite facing well-funded opponents endorsed by the Democrat party, Bruce, Luke, and Jim had no party support and still came out on top. Their campaigns were a breath of fresh air in the wake of 2022’s vitriolic elections. They ran clean cam-

paigns, focused on meeting constituents, knowing the issues, and most importantly, listening. I trust they’ll be fiscally responsible and resident-centric in their leadership, as their support base spans Democrats, Republicans, and NPP voters alike. Congratulations to Bruce, Luke, and Jim! Encinitas is excited for a future shaped by leaders who will work to unite us rather than divide us.

After all, Newsom is the man who vetoed state-funded home loans for undocumented immigrants and immediately afterward forced legislators to come back to Sacramento earlier than they wanted for a special session aimed at preventing sudden large gasoline price spikes.

No one in the field to succeed him has come close to doing some of the things he’s done: debate a governor from another state who seems to delight in taunting California and doing the opposite of whatever this state does, from allowing almost all abortions to keeping schools and businesses open during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Instead, we have the likes of Toni Atkins, longtime legislator who pushed through a lot of laws, very few of which are on the tip of anyone’s tongue. There’s also Betty Yee, the termedout state controller. And Tony Thurmond, two term state school superintendent who can’t point to many ways he’s improved public education during eight years in the office.

Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis, who has done about has much in her current office as Newsom did while he held it — virtually nothing — is also running. Add in ex-Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, beaten handily by Newsom when he ran in 2018. There will possibly be Attorney General Rob Bonta, best known for tough enforcement of state laws mandating huge amounts of dense new housing. And there could be outgoing U.S. Rep. Katie Porter of Irvine, defeated in her quest for the Senate last spring. None but Porter is exactly a household name. Yet. All are Democrats, with nary a Republican in sight. The closest thing to a GOP candidate is Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, now being sued for

In short, the state GOP’s extreme lack of a bench — to use a baseball term — is painfully obvious.

The party not only holds no statewide offices, but it will not for at least another two years, and there’s no clone of Arnold Schwarzenegger waiting to pounce on Democrats as the muscleman actor did to ex-Gov. Gray Davis in a 2003 recall election.

Schwarzenegger is proof the Republican label does not have to be poison in California. But where are Republicans with experience in public policy who could govern as a bit of a counterweight to the big majorities held by legislative Democrats?

One big reason the state GOP has no significant bench is that so much of the party drank the MAGA Kool-Aid of Trump, who threatened to “primary” any Republican officeholder opposing him on almost anything, and then did so repeatedly.

But the “Make America Great Again” tag has been pure anathema in California. When 2018 GOP candidate John Cox adopted it while running against Newsom in 2018, he lost by the widest margin in almost 70 years. Running again in the 2021 attempt to recall Newsom, Cox drew just 4.4% of the vote.

So much for MAGA in California, which Trump has never come close to carrying.

The reality is that there are not many differences among the current corps of candidates to take Newsom’s place in the state Capitol’s “horseshoe” executive area in 2027. It’s doubtful that any of them would oppose many ideas the Legislature has been itching to pass, like those home loans for the undocumented.

That’s what California gets for having a Republican Party almost fully impotent at the state level.

Email Thomas Elias at tdelias@aol.com.

Safety concerns, delays plague Santa Fe work

Contractor fined daily for project months overdue

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las Capetanakis, a local obstetrician-gynecologist, has lived at the top of Santa Fe Drive for over 12 years, making thousands of commutes down to Encinitas Scripps Memorial Hospital to deliver babies and tend to patients.

“It was once a five minute drive, now it could be 20 minutes or more just to go the mile I need to go,” Capetanakis told the Coast News. “And that’s kind of the big frustration as far as what’s going on right now.”

Capetanakis, who has delivered over 4,000 babies at Scripps Encinitas, recently sparked online attention after a local Instagram account shared his comments voicing frustration and safety concerns about the Santa Fe Drive Corridor Improvements project during an Oct. 23 Encinitas City Council meeting.

“I have driven Santa Fe Drive over 10,000 times to get to that hospital,” Capetanakis said at the meeting. “And today, I almost missed a medical emergency because of what you’ve done to that street.”

The corridor — located east of Interstate 5 and west of Windsor/Bonita Drive

— boasts a high volume of traffic, with both vehicle and pedestrian circulation occurring multiple times a day due to the presence of several churches, residential homes and San Dieguito Academy High School.

City officials tasked with approving and overseeing this project have cited traffic and safety concerns as the primary reasons for the corridor changes. However, due to ongoing construction, Capetanakis told The Coast News on Wednesday that he purchased a moped to help cope with the spike in traffic volumes created by the project.

“It just doesn’t make any sense to me,” Capetanakis said, climbing off his moped amid the hundreds of orange cones and safety fencing in front of the Bobby Riggs Racket and Paddle Club. “They’re narrowing lanes, putting in this reverse parking, it’s just making everything a lot more congested.”

On top of traffic disruptions, project manager and engineer Bader Suleiman told The Coast News that the $4.1 million project — meant to slow the flow of traffic and create a safer corridor for alternative modes of transportation — was

originally supposed to wrap up in August.

“These delays are very typical of projects like this,” Suleiman said, adding utility conflicts and supply chain issues hindered progress. “We’re working with the contractor to get this built as quickly as possible … making sure how they’re going about the construction is safe for the public and ultimately delivers a good product at the end.”

Suleiman said the city has now entered a “liquidated damages” phase, imposing daily fees on the contractor, Tri Group Construction, for the delays. He said about

$2.5 million has been spent thus far, and it is nearing completion. Most work is anticipated to be finished by the end of fall or potentially the beginning of December.

Mayor Tony Kranz said it’s too early to determine fault, as the focus remains on completing the project.

“Ultimately, it’s going to be something that will likely end up needing to be hammered out between the designer and the contractor to figure out who’s responsible for the delays,” Kranz said. “All our focus is on getting the project finished, and we’ll assess blame after we’re done with the project.”

The Santa Fe Drive corridor improvement project has faced delays and growing public scrutiny around the design, with city officials reassuring residents it will improve pedestrian safety and traffic conditions for all

modes of transportation. For residents and commuters like Capetanakis, the delays and disruptions in normal traffic flow amount to more than a simple annoyance. He said the more time it takes him to get to a delivery, the more the safety of mothers and families is jeopardized.

“I’ve already delivered two babies today,” Capetanakis said. “One at 3 a.m. and one at 10 a.m.”

Although it doesn’t happen every day, he said the thought that a delay could trigger an emergency weighs heavily on his mind.

“It’s more stressful than anything,” Capetanakis said. “I mean, it happened again this week where they called me for a delivery, and, you know, I should have been there in six minutes, and I

DR. NIKOLAS CAPETANAKIS bought a moped to better navigate the increased traffic due to construction on the delayed Santa Fe Drive improvement project. Photo by Walker Armstrong
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CITY OFFICIALS reassured residents the road improvements will enhance safety, traffic conditions. Photo by Walker Armstrong

Developer PAC floods cash into Vallecitos races

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— The Building Industry Association of San Diego has dumped tens of thousands of dollars into supporting the campaigns of two Vallecitos Water District board candidates ahead of the Nov. 5 election, generating speculation about conflicts of interest from other candidates.

The Vallecitos Water District oversees water services for approximately 100,000 people in San Marcos, Lake San Marcos, parts of Carlsbad, Escondido, Vista and nearby unincorporated areas. The board reviews proposed development projects and sets water rates for developers.

While elections for water boards like the five-seat Vallecitos board are generally not the target of big political money — especially compared to other city council and other government races — the Building Industry Association San Diego PAC has spent just over $41,288 on mailers supporting candidates Erik Groset and

Henry “Wally” Simpson and opposing Board President Tiffany Boyd-Hodgson.

Campaign finance documents show that the BIA San Diego PAC spent $20,144 on mailers supporting Groset, who was appointed to the board in 2023 and is running for the Division 4 seat against Jen-

nifer Kerschbaum; $18,511 on mailers supporting Simpson, who is challenging Boyd-Hodgson; and $2,644 on mailers opposing Boyd-Hodgson.

Boyd-Hodgson said developer money in water board races is not a new phenomenon but claimed it presents a clear conflict of

interest for Vallecitos board members who are tasked with approving development projects.

“To me, it’s clear what is happening. There is a lot of developer money being injected into this campaign to buy these two seats,”

Boyd-Hodgson said. “San Marcos is a place where a lot of development is happening, and I think developers see it as an opportunity to buy these seats.”

within his own campaign forms.

However, the FPPC declined to take enforcement action, stating in an Oct. 31 response that candidates are not required to report independent expenditures made by outside groups to support their campaign.

Simpson claimed that Boyd-Hodgson is a politician rather than a civil servant who has run a negative campaign and has a history of filing unfounded complaints.

“The question of conflict has been answered, but maybe Tiffany brings this support for me on herself, because she puts so many false claims out there regularly that these organizations take notice and spend money to support her opponents,” Simpson said.

Kerschbaum, who is running against Groset, said she was surprised by the amount of money the BIA San Diego PAC spent on the race. Both she and Boyd-Hodgson have said they are proud not to be receiving any “special interest money.”

board member Jim Hernandez, San Marcos City Councilmember Mike Sannella, and the developers of the Hotel Leora project in San Marcos.

Over the past two years, project developer Hotel Investment Group has repeatedly requested that the district construct a sewer pipe required for their project. According to Vallecitos staff, they have told the group many times that they build the pipe themselves if they want it done sooner or wait until Vallecitos can get to it after finishing other priority projects.

In August, Boyd-Hodgson and other board members found out that Groset and Hernandez had met with the developer in June to discuss the sewer pipe issue and that the developer had told Vallecitos staff that they had installed a sewer flow meter with the district’s permission at that time.

The Building Industry Association of San Diego County is made up of representatives from developers and utility companies, including Cox Communications, Lennar, Shea Homes, San Diego Gas & Electric, and H.G. Fenton Company — several of which have completed or ongoing projects in San Marcos.

The association’s political action committee arm takes formal positions on candidates and measures based on how they affect developers’ ability to build, according to its website.

The PAC’s representatives are not disclosed but are described as an “outstanding group of industry leaders selected to make decisions on how and when to invest the industry’s political capital to ensure a favorable business and political environment.”

Groset did not respond to a request for comment from The Coast News about the mailers. Simpson said he was not aware that the BIA PAC was buying the mailers and referred to the expenditures as “minor amounts of money.”

“With regard to the BIA expenditures, I didn’t even know they were going to do those. Apparently they support dozens of candidates in San Diego and are looking for efficient non-wasteful candidates,” Simpson said. “I have the highest level of integrity and I’m well respected publicly and professionally. I will not be bought or compromised by anyone. I will do the right thing for San Marcos and the residents.”

Boyd-Hodgson also filed a complaint against Simpson with the Fair Political Practices Commission on Oct. 29, claiming that he should have listed the BIA PAC’s independent expenditures on support mailers

“If they’re spending this kind of money, I’m sure they expect a return on their investment,” Kerschbaum

This meeting was not disclosed to the rest of the board until Vallecitos officials discovered that the project’s installation firm had not, in fact, received permission to install the sewer meter. The district then sent a cease-and-desist letter to the installation firm

said of the Building Industry Association San Diego PAC. “I’m proud my campaign doesn’t have any special interests involved. All of my donors are families and individuals from my community who believe in my expertise.”

Boyd-Hodgson also pointed out that Groset and Simpson have received donations from principals at real estate company Ambient Communities. The Vallecitos Water District and the City of San Marcos are currently reviewing Ambient Communities’ proposed apartment project near San Elijo Road and Elfin Forest Road.

Ambient principals have donated a combined $1,250 to Simpson and $750 to Groset.

Under the Levine Act, any elected member of an agency who receives a donation of more than $250 from a party seeking a license, permit or other entitlement from that agency may not participate in any decision-making related to the party for 12 months after the donation was made.

Developers

Concerns about conflicts of interest have also come up during recent board meetings following a meeting between Groset,

stating that they accessed the district’s system without authorization and had put infrastructure at risk.

At an Oct. 16 board meeting, Boyd-Hodgson and other board members called for more transparency about board members’ meetings with developers. Boyd-Hodgson said it raises questions when board members meet with developers who have business before the board, particularly one like Hotel Leora.

“This is not sitting well with me … Especially if they have business before the board; especially if they have tried several times to have a workaround and a special exception done for them, to then go to the politicians and lean on them, it doesn’t sit well with me,” Boyd-Hodgson said.

Groset and Hernandez said they had no knowledge of the sewer break or unauthorized access when they met with the Hotel Leora developer and did not believe meeting with developers, in general, was an issue.

Groset also suggested that he had been unfairly “attacked” for participating in the meeting, seemingly referring to Boyd-Hodgson.

“Unfortunately some of our reputations were attacked for it. I hope that isn’t the case in the future,” Groset said.

Man out on bail in assault Lagoon double track work begins

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SOLANA BEACH

— A Solana Beach man was jailed on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 75-year-old woman after talking his way into her 4S Ranch-area home, authorities reported.

Deputies arrested Tony Choi, 52, at his Manzanillo Court residence shortly after 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 31, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office.

About eight hours earlier, Choi, a local dog groomer, allegedly showed up uninvited at the septuagenarian’s home in the 7000 block of Carmel Valley Road, near Solterra Vista Parkway, and asked her if her dogs needed to be washed, Sgt. Marcello Orsini said.

The two struck up a conversation, and the woman invited Choi into her residence, according to sheriff’s officials. Once inside, the suspect allegedly began sexually assaulting her, Orsini said.

The alleged assault ended when the resident’s caretaker walked into the room, at which point Choi left the home, got into a car parked nearby and drove off.

The suspect was driving the same vehicle that evening when he arrived home to find deputies waiting to take him into custody, Orsini said.

Choi was booked into county jail in Vista on suspicion of sexual assault and elder abuse.

Choi is currently free on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court for a Nov. 8 arraignment.

Fire in clothes dryer scorches

O’side home

A fire in the clothes dryer of a home’s laundry room was extinguished by the Oceanside Fire Department on Oct. 30.

A resident at the home in the 3900 block of Alipaz Court called authorities at 6:59 p.m. on Wednesday to report the fire, the Oceanside Fire Department said.

More reports from neighboring residents said the fire came from a dryer, the OPD statement said.

Firefighters arrived within 6 minutes, entered through an open garage and into a laundry room, the fire department statement said.

The home was evacuated, and the first engine pulled a fire hose through the garage and put out a fire found in a dryer in the laundry room, the statement said.

An OPD fire investigator was on the scene to look into the exact cause of the fire.

and debris removal through year’s

The entire rebuild of the pier is expected to take 3 to 4 years.

Pier rebuild starts

Crews remove charred buildings, debris after fire

— The long-awaited demolition and debris removal of the fire-damaged Oceanside Pier hammerhead began last month, marking the start of a months-long process expected to continue through the end of the year.

Crews from Jilk Heavy Construction, based in Brea, officially began clearing the remains of the pier and two restaurant structures destroyed in the April blaze. The City Council had previously approved a roughly $1.3 million contract with Jilk in September to handle the demolition.

The demolition costs are separate from the future construction phase, which, according to city engineer Brian Thomas, is estimated to range between $3 million and $20 million, depending on the extent of the pier’s underlying structural damage.

The two destroyed restaurant buildings will also be rebuilt, although designs are still pending. The Oceanside Planning Commission and the California Coastal Commission will

give final design approval.

During an inspection just days before demolition began, crews found that several stringers supporting the deck were unstable.

“A lot of places were not as safe as we thought – including places where I’ve walked,” Thomas said.

The demolition will proceed in two stages. First, crews will tear down the remains of the restaurant and kiosk structures, followed by the removal of decking, railings, and utilities. Afterward, consultants will assess the pier’s salvaged sections and determine what needs replacement.

Debris from the pier will be transported down its length by truck, with

spotters positioned to guide pedestrians safely. “Anything that can be recycled will be recycled,” Thomas added.

Permitting requirements and fire investigations delayed the start of demolition. The investigation involved the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, as well as the city’s and tenants’ insurance companies.

Environmental monitoring will accompany the demolition: the city will track marine life impacts up to three miles offshore while the county oversees water quality.

“At the end of the day, we’re going to make sure it’s done right,” Thomas said.

Train fatally strikes pedestrian

ENCINITAS — An individual died Tuesday morning after being struck by a train along the North County Transit District right-of-way in Encinitas.

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office received a call about the pedestrian collision at Ashbury Street and North Vulcan Avenue around 8:39 a.m.

Deputies who arrived at the scene confirmed that the individual was deceased and requested assistance from the sheriff’s Railroad Assistance Team, according to Lt. David Chandroo. No further information was immediately available about the pedestrian or the circumstances of the collision.

struction crews started pile-driving work last Monday to build a second set of railroad tracks across Batiquitos Lagoon, launching a critical phase in the multiyear North Coast Corridor Program.

The $166 million Batiquitos Lagoon Double Track project, part of the broader Build NCC, will enable northbound and southbound trains to pass at the same time and for passenger trains to pass slower freight trains on the second track.

The project will also replace a 1940s wooden trestle bridge with a modern concrete, double-track bridge spanning the lagoon between Carlsbad and Encinitas. Once complete, the bridge will improve tidal and flood flows due to wider channels, creating a more robust environment for local wildlife.

According to SANDAG, the Batiquitos Lagoon Double Track Project is one piece of a broader initiative to double-track the entire Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) rail corridor within San Diego County. By creating additional track capacity, the agency hopes to enhance train reliability and reduce delays along this crucial transportation route.

Construction hours for the initial pile-driving work will typically occur between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with occasional weekend work. SANDAG advises nearby residents and businesses to anticipate intermittent noise from equipment and mandatory safety alarms during these hours, though crews will work to minimize disruptions.

Additionally, residents can expect to see construction vehicles entering and exiting the area at access points on Avenida Encinas and Ponto Drive in Carlsbad and La Costa Avenue and Carlsbad Boulevard in Encinitas. Periodic lane closures may occur, with de-

tour signs and flaggers helping direct traffic through work zones.

As an added safety measure, train horns will sound near active construction zones, per federal guidelines, to warn workers of approaching trains.

The Build NCC program, a partnership among SANDAG, Caltrans, and the U.S. Department of Transportation, began in 2017 and includes several regional enhancements. Along with double-tracking efforts, the program is extending Carpool/HOV lanes on Interstate 5, constructing pedestrian and bike trails, and restoring the San Elijo Lagoon.

Funding for Build NCC includes $195 million from Senate Bill 1 and $322 million from TransNet, a halfcent sales tax for transportation projects approved by San Diego County voters.

The entire double-track bridge construction at Batiquitos Lagoon is expected to be completed by 2028.

City OKs funding for senior housing

The Escondido City Council approved a financing plan for a senior housing apartment complex on Quince Street across from the Escondido Transit Center.

The Quince Street Senior Apartments, first approved in 2019, will feature 145 units for 55 and older residents at 220 N. Quince Street. Three of the units will be reserved for property management.

According to city staff, the project is expected to help a “critical need” for affordable senior housing in the city, which has a steadily growing senior population.

“Great work on this,” said Deputy Mayor Christian Garcia. “Thank you for all your work.”

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

FOR THE NORTH COASTAL VOLUNTEER SHERIFF’S PATROL

The North Coastal Sheriff’s Station is recruiting for its Volunteer Sheriff’s Patrol. This program involves:

• Conducting home vacation security checks

• Assisting with traffic control

• Patrolling neighborhoods, schools, parks, and shopping centers in patrol cars and on foot

• Visiting homebound seniors who live alone in the communities of Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and portions of the county’s unincorporated areas, such as Rancho Santa Fe

• Performing other duties as needed

The primary mission of the volunteers is to serve as an extra set of eyes and ears for the deputies on patrol. To be eligible, volunteers must be at least 50 years old, in good health, and have no significant mobility limitations.

Volunteers must pass a background check, have auto insurance, and a valid California driver’s license. Training involves two weeks at the Sheriff’s Academy plus several in-field patrols. Volunteers must commit to four 6-hour shifts with a partner and attendance at one program meeting per month. If interested, please contact the Volunteer Sheriff’s Patrol at (760) 966 3579 to schedule an initial interview.

A WORKER with Jilks Heavy Construction uses a torch to cut through a metal beam on the Oceanside Pier. Crews will continue demolition
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Photo by Samantha Nelson
FUTURE CONSTRUCTION on Oceanside Pier is estimated to cost from $3 million to $20 million. Photo by Samantha Nelson

Pets of the Week

SVETLANA is Rancho Coastal Humane Society’s pet of the week. She is a 3-year-old, 7-pound, female, domestic long hair cat with a blue tabby coat.

Svetlana, picked up as a stray, came to RCHS through Friends of County Animal Shelters.

She has a sweet personality. When she arrived at RCHS and her crate was opened, she walked right out to greet the animal care providers. She sat on their laps, “making biscuits” and purring. She can be very social and squishy.

Svetlana really likes playing with wand toys.

The $100 adoption fee includes a medical exam, neuter, up-to-date vaccinations, registered microchip and a one-year license if the new home is in the jurisdiction of San Diego Humane Society’s Department of Animal Services.

For information about adoption or to become a virtual foster, stop by Rancho Coastal Humane Society at 389 Requeza St., Encinitas, call 760-753-6413 or visit SDpets.org.

DONALD is pet of the week at Helen Woodward Animal Center. He is a 5-month-old, 25-pound Labrador retriever blend with a black and white coat.

Donald is a goofy pup who may hold the key to his new owner’s heart. He loves to chase balls, protects his humans from his own dog toys (by chewing on them) and has

one of the funniest, goofy hops ever.

Donald’s adoption fee is $499 plus a $36 microchip fee. All pets adopted from HWAC are altered and up-to-date on vaccinations and micro-chipped for identification.

Visit Helen Woodward Animal Center at 6523 Helen Woodward Way in Rancho Santa Fe. Kennels are open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (by appointment only). For more information, call 858-756-4117 option #1 or visit animalcenter.org.

KATO is the San Diego Humane Society’s pet of the week. He is a 6-yearold shepherd mix with a tan coat.

According to the Humane society, Kato likely prefers to be the only dog in the home to enjoy all the attention and love. He has experience living with children, but his big size and enthusiastic nature might be too much for small kids. He will make a great active and friendly companion.

Kato’s adoption fee is $113. He is located at the El Cajon campus. Fees include spay/neuter services, current vaccinations, permanent microchip identification, an incentive for pet insurance and a license for residence in the city limits of Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, San Marcos, Santee, Solana Beach and Vista. An additional facility maintenance fee applies to all adoptions at the El Cajon Campus. For questions, visit sdhumane.org/adopt or call 619-299-7012.

BABY ON BOARD

Barong, the Sumatran tiger cub born in August at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido emerged from his den for the first time on Nov. 1. His name means “king of spirits.” He was born to first-time mother Jillian, who was with her young cub as he explored the outdoor habitat for the first time. The birth of the cub serves as an important step in the zoo’s Wildlife Alliance’s ongoing work to conserve the critically endangered Sumatran tiger. Currently, an estimated 400 to 600 remain in native habitats.

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LOCAL GRAD

Ryan Knutzen of Solana Beach graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the College of Letters and Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison in August.

PAGEANT WIN

Carolyn Kirner of Carmel Valley recently won the All American and Mrs. All American Pageants national title as the 2024-2025 All American Lady. She represented California in the pageant.

EYE DOCTOR RETIRES

Dr. Robert Pendleton, an ophthalmologist at Pendleton Eye Center, has retired after working to improve vision health in the communi-

ty for 37 years.

GOLDEN WATCHDOG

The San Diego County Taxpayers Association honored the City of Oceanside with a Golden Watchdog Award for best private/public

Front Porch Gallery exhibit ties art, poetry

— Front Porch Gallery’s new exhibit, the “Journey of Life Through Vision and Verse,” is an art and poetry show that delves into the profound power of storytelling as a means to preserve, understand and celebrate diverse personal and cultural narratives. Through the intertwining of visual and literary arts, the show aims to illuminate the rich tapestry of human experience, transcending the boundaries of language, geography and age.

From a diverse range of 41 artists and 16 poets chosen from over 200 entrants, each artwork serves as a vessel for stories that are both unique and archetypal. To complement the exhibit’s theme, the gallery is offering free programming funded by the Front Porch Communities Foundation on journaling, introspective writing and art making. The exhibit runs through Dec. 27, with a catered reception Nov. 9, 12 to 2 p.m. at the gallery at 2903 Carlsbad Blvd. in Carlsbad. More at frontporchgallery.org.

ide Transit Center parking structure mural ahead of schedule in late October. His design was selected by the public as part of MainStreet Oceanside’s Art that Excites program, which aims to install up to 10 murals in public spaces throughout downtown in collaboration with the Oceanside California Cultural District and the City of Oceanside Arts Commission.

MILITARY FAMILIES

partnership for development of the Oceanside Navigation Center, a 50-bed homeless shelter, in partnership with San Diego Rescue Mission.

PUPPY IN TRAINING

Amicus, a yellow and golden Labrador retriever who was sponsored by the University of San Diego School of Law for the last 15 months, is moving on to professional training at Canine Companions Southwest Regional Training Center in Oceanside. He will spend the next six to nine months in training, learning more advanced skills including picking up dropped items, turning on and off light switches, opening and closing doors and more, mastering up to 45 skills as a service dog that will help someone with a disability.

NEW

Keeping Kids Connected is searching for active-duty military families with children between 3 and 11 years old to receive a free, personalized adventure story with their parents this Christmas. The gift provides a year-long, chapter-by-chapter story featuring and the child and their parents as the main character. To register a family you know, visit www. keepingkidsconnected.org/ register.

COLLEGE CARE PACKAGE

The Alumni Association of The Grauer School prepared care packages for each of the students in the 2024 graduating class including microwave popcorn, hot chocolate packets, Halloween candy, warm socks, Starbucks gifts cards, homemade goodies and personalized notes with encouraging messages from teachers and staff. Once assembled, the packages were mailed across the country and Canada to the former Grauer students.

ZEN CITY

Visit Encinitas recently announced that Encinitas has been recognized as the 10th most Zen city in the United States according to a recent study by mental health services provider Mission Connection.

MURAL
Artist Jonny Pucci completed the new Oceans-
Courtesy photo/San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
CAROLYN KIRNER of Carmel Valley won the All American Lady category at the recent All American and Mrs. All American Pageants national competition. Courtesy photo

San Elijo students celebrate Día de los Muertos

SAN MARCOS — Students and staff at San Elijo Middle School came together to celebrate Día de los Muertos this year through arts, crafts and the building of large community ofrendas to remember loved ones who have passed away.

On Nov. 1, all of San Elijo Middle’s approximately 1,400 students visited the Performing Arts Center, which had been transformed with several large, colorful ofrendas, or altars, honoring the loved ones of students and staff members.

The event was organized by the school’s Spanish department, particularly the leadership of 17-year Spanish teacher Nancy Murray. While she always recognizes Día de los Muertos in her classroom, the department was able to expand it into a school-wide celebration this year after receiving funding for an “authentic learning experience” from the San Marcos Unified School District.

“It’s really so important that all of our students feel connected,” Murray said. “For us, it’s a celebration of the life cycle.”

Several classes contributed to the event. Nicholas Fitzgerald’s sixth-grade art class created paper “lanterns” that lined the path through the display, as well

was specifically for pets and featured photos and drawings of students’ furry friends who have crossed over. Another staff member created an ofrenda focused on the traditions of Oaxaca.

Sixth grader Mia Hawkins said she learned a lot about Día de los Muertos, including how marigold flowers lead spirits back into the world and how food can be placed on altars.

“I learned it’s not a sad thing. It’s celebrating people who have died and it’s, like, celebrating time together,” Hawkins said.

as paper calaveras, or sugar skulls. Spanish teacher Lisa Campillo’s class made nichos, or 3-D display boxes, out of toilet paper rolls to honor loved ones.

While many students already celebrate Día de los Muertos with their families, others were participating in the holiday for the first time.

Sixth grader Kennedy Lowder created a tribute to her great-grandmother that was featured on one of the ofrendas. The tribute described her love for cooking and how she is in a better place now. Kennedy said she enjoyed contributing to the ofrenda along with other members of the school community.

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SENIOR VOLUNTEER PATROL

The Senior Volunteer Patrol of the Vista Sheriff’s Station performs home vacation security checks, assists with traffic control, enforces disabled parking regulations, patrols neighborhoods, schools, parks and shopping centers and visits homebound seniors who live alone for the community of Vista & portions of the county’s unincorporated areas. Volunteers must be at least age 50, be in good health, pass a background check, have auto insurance, a valid California driver’s license, and be a US citizen. Training includes a mandatory two-week academy plus training patrols. The minimum commitment is 6 hours per week & attendance at a monthly meeting. erested parties should contact Administrator Jim Baynes to arrange an information meeting. (760) 940-4434 Jim Baynes

“I wrote about my great-grandma, and I kind of wrote about how she loved to cook. It felt good, and then when I showed it to my family — it’s my papa’s mom — he really liked it,” Lowder said. “I’ve never really experienced it [Día de los Muertos] … It’s just so pretty with everyone’s stuff.”

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“It’s quite emotional for a lot of us, but it’s such a wonderful celebration,” Ruiz said.

One of the ofrendas

Substitute teacher Monica Hidalgo Ruiz created her own ofrenda for the school event, honoring several generations of her family as well as her nephew. As students walked through, she explained her family history and the significance of the different items on the altar.

Día de los Muertos, translated as “Day of the Dead” in English, is traditionally celebrated on Nov. 1 and 2, the dates when the dead are believed to return to visit their loved ones. The holiday has roots that date back 3,000 years to pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica.

gan as Armistice Day, marking the end of World War I in 1918. Originally dedicated to honoring World War I veterans, it was renamed in 1954 to recognize all American veterans who have served in the United States military. Today, it’s a moment to reflect on the courage, commitment and sacrifice of our nation’s

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SAN ELIJO Middle School Spanish teacher Nancy Murray, above right, and substitute teacher Monica Hidalgo Ruiz celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 1 with ofrendas, or altars, created by the school community. At center, San Elijo sixth-graders Hunter Martin, left, and Cali Ramirez made lanterns in their art class for the event, where students learned about the traditional Mexican holiday at a large campuswide gathering last week. Photos by Leo Place
SIXTH-GRADER Kennedy Lowder created a tribute to her great-grandmother for her school’s ofrenda, or altar, to celebrate Día de los Muertos. Students had a hands-on opportunity to learn about the Mexican holiday. Photos by Leo Place

AARON TAYLOR, former football player and longtime North County resident, has started a podcast to help student-athletes navigate mental obstacles. Taylor, who played at Notre Dame, was inducted into the College Hall of Fame in 2021, above, and won a Super Bowl with the Packers. Courtesy photo

Taylor made to aid young adults

Big, tough guy, that Aaron Taylor. He’s a massive man, and at one time, he played football at its highest level, which included winning a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers.

But reaching the mountaintop didn’t prevent him from visiting the game’s unforgiving valleys.

As a first-round pick of the Packers, he learned quickly of his expendability.

In Taylor’s first week of rookie camp, he tore his patellar tendon, a serious knee injury that came with a significant reaction.

While his Packers colleagues were concerned

about Taylor, they weren’t consumed with Taylor, not a hobbled one at least.

“While I was laying there, they just moved the drill five yards over and kept going,’’ Taylor said. “Guy McIntyre, who I grew up watching as a 49ers fan, replaced me and it was just a surreal experience.

“In their eyes, I’m irrelevant now and that put me in a deep, dark depression.’’

Taylor’s story of wrestling with obstacles, unfortunately, isn’t unique. Every player at every level gets kicked in the shins, with the keen ones absorbing the disappointment and moving forward.

Easy to say, difficult to do for the roughly 500,000 students in college sports.

Taylor, who played two seasons with the San Diego Chargers to close out his pro career, is lending a hand to those struggling with self-doubt and self-worth. He recently launched the 30-episode “Mind Flex with Aaron Taylor” podcast. It’s presented by RADical Hope, an organization focusing on mental health in young

adults. These micro-podcasts are about five minutes long, centering on the tools for developing resilience, confidence and connection. Taylor shares his pratfalls and triumphs, introducing techniques for others to improve performance and well-being.

Taylor knows of the stigma when confronting mental health issues, especially on campuses where toughness and tenacity are traits to clutch. The ride isn’t always smooth and when angst arrives, athletes need answers.

“We knew this all existed, but when we launched our podcast there was really nothing like this,’’ said Taylor, 51. “Not only are the student-athletes listening, but they are listening with a parent. That facilitates a conversation between them that might not have happened.’’

Taylor’s perspective is vetted and current.

In addition to being an All-American guard at Notre Dame and playing in two Super Bowls, Taylor is a college football analyst for CBS. He’s as versed with the younger players as much as with the older ones.

Additionally, in raising two teenage prep athletes, Taylor is cognizant of the pressures and demands that land on players.

He mentions how an athlete’s mental game is tested through diminished productivity, being injured or by discovering others shine too.

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“Lots of children, including my own, outperform their age group,’’ Taylor said. “They play on all-star and travel teams, then they get to college and the playing field, for the first time, is level. Up until that point, they were the best player. Now they might go from being the star player to being on the bench.’’

If so, careful with those splinters and know that Taylor has your back. They can listen to Taylor’s podcast, to strengthen them in ways where they don’t have to flex their muscles.

Instead, it’s their mind doing the heavy lifting.

“Some get it and some don’t,” Taylor said. “But often a key to a successful transformation lies in having access to the tools and support that come along.’’ Taylor’s traveled many miles since 1994, when he was prone on his back with his knee protruding the wrong direction.

Now he’s bent on putting young athletes on the right path. The sage Taylor shares his mental tools to cope with sports and academics before it reaches a crisis point.

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Sierra Leone’s win highlights Breeders’ Cup

DEL

— Thoroughbreds and jockeys from five continents came to Del Mar last weekend for the 41st Breeders’ Cup World Championships, the world’s most prestigious thoroughbred racing event.

The two-day event Nov. 1-2 returned to the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club’s seaside oval for the third time after previously being hosted in 2017 and 2021.

This year’s total all-sources handle was over $179 million, the third highest handle in Breeders’ Cup history and a 1.7% increase from last year’s event at Santa Anita Park, according to Breeders’ Cup. A total of 67,418 people attended the event over its two-day run.

Three-year-old Sierra Leone, trained by Chad Brown and jockeyed by Flavien Prat of France, won the $7 million Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday afternoon. The colt finished 1 1/2 lengths ahead of 3-yearold Fierceness, followed by 4-year-old Derma Sotogake of Japan. Sierra Leone’s victory netted $3.64 million in earnings, bringing the colt’s overall earnings to just over $6 million with a record of 9-4 3-2.

“I am so proud and happy for the horse. He’s come

up short a few times and had some excuses. He’s been so consistent and is such an honest horse. One of the best I’ve ever had,” Brown said.

Other exciting races included the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Turf, won by Irish-bred gelding Rebel’s Romance for the second time in three years. Thorpedo Anna won the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Distaff, com-

pleting the 1 1/8 race by 2 1/2 lengths over Raging Sea.

Tragedy also struck the event on Saturday when a horse died shortly after racing in the 1 1/2-mile Turf race.

Three-year-old Jayarebe of France suffered what appeared to be cardiac arrest and collapsed while galloping off the track after the race.

“He was immediate-

ly attended to by a team of veterinary experts led by Dr. Brent Cassady, but unfortunately passed away. His jockey, Sean Levey, was uninjured,” Del Mar Thoroughbred Club said in a statement. “Our thoughts and condolences go out to Jayarebe’s connections and the many fans whose lives he touched.”

Animal rights organization PETA released a

statement calling for an investigation into the horse’s death.

“Another dead horse on the biggest racing day of the year, and it must not be buried as a footnote in the results. PETA urges a full investigation into the death of Thoroughbred Jayarebe in the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Turf as well as the release of all veterinary records, treatments the horse had during

international transport and quarantine, and the full necropsy report. He was just 3 years old — not even physically mature — and there should be no reason for a healthy young horse to drop dead,” PETA said.

This marks the fourth racehorse fatality at Del Mar and the 28th in California in 2024. Concerns about horse deaths increased again last year after 12 deaths at Churchill Downs, the site of the Kentucky Derby, in the spring.

Other winners at the Breeders’ Cup included: – Soul of an Angel in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint; – Starlust in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint; – Moira in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf; – Straight No Chaser in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint; – More Than Looks in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Mile; and – Full Serrano in the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.

Breeders’ Cup organizers have announced that the event will return to Del Mar in 2025.

City News Service contributed to this report.

SIERRA LEONE, a 3-year-old colt with Flavien Prat aboard, won the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday during the 41st Breeders’ Cup World Championships in Del Mar, which will also host the 2025 event. Courtesy of Benoit Photo

CITY OF ENCINITAS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL PLACE OF MEETING: Council Chambers, Civic Center 505 South Vulcan Avenue Encinitas, CA 92024

IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 AND TITLE VI, THIS AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE. IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT AT (760) 633-2710 AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING.

It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, the 20th day of November 2024, at 6 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, by the Encinitas City Council to discuss the following hearing item of the City of Encinitas:

PROJECT NAME: Quail Meadows Housing Element Site Apartments Appeal; CASE NUMBER: APPEAL-007636-2024 and APPEAL-007638-2024; FILING DATE: October 14, 2024; APPLICANT: Quail Meadows Properties, LLC; APPELLANTS: Supporters Alliance of Environmental Responsibility represented by Brian B. Flynn of Lozeau Drury LLP and Encinitas Citizens for Responsible Development represented by Steve Gerken; LOCATION: 185, 195, 211, and 225 Quail Gardens Drive (APNs 258-131-10 and -21 (Lot 1), 258-131-11 and -12 (Lot 2), 257-020-37, 258-131-06 and –07 (Lot 3), and 257-020-36 (Lot 4); PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Public hearing to consider two appeals of Planning Commission’s approval of a density bonus, design review permit, and coastal development permit (MULTI-003751-2020, DR-003759-2020, CDP-003761-2020) authorizing the demolition of all onsite structures, and construction of a multi-family residential development consisting of 448 residential apartments (358 market rate and 90 low income units) in two multi-story residential buildings with basement parking, a two-story tness/community building, private amenity and common open spaces, grading/utility, and landscaping improvements, stormdrain sliplining repair, habitat restoration, new roundabout at project entry of Kristen Court/Quail Meadows Drive intersection; and the use of three temporary construction trailers; ZONING/OVERLAY: The project site is located within the R-3 and R-5 Zones, the Residential 30 Overlay (R-30 OL), Cultural/ Natural Resources, Special Study, and the Coastal Overlay zones; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project is statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines under Government Code Sections 65583.2(h) and (i), which provide that, if a housing development project is located on a site designated for ‘by right’ approval, contains at least 20 percent of the units a ordable to lower income households, and is in compliance with the Subdivision Map Act, the City may require design review approval of the project, and design review approval shall not constitute a “project” under CEQA. The project is statutorily exempt from CEQA in that it is located in the R-30 Overlay Zone, which is designated for ‘by-right’ approval by Encinitas Municipal Code Chapter 30.09 (Zoning Use Matrix Note 35); proposes that 90 of 359 base density units (25 percent), exclusive of additional units provided by a density bonus, will be a ordable to lower income households; and does not require a subdivision. STAFF CONTACT: J. Dichoso, AICP, Project Planner, 760-633-2681, jdichoso@encinitasca. gov

This appeal will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any person who wishes to submit a written position with arguments, documents, exhibits, letters, photos, charts, diagrams, videos, etc., addressing the challenged determination MUST submit these to the City Clerk by 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, seven calendar days prior to the public hearing. No new information will be considered by the City Council after this deadline. Upon ling with the City Clerk, those items will be available to the public. Any questions, please contact the City Clerk at (760) 633-2601.

The above item is located within the Coastal Zone and requires issuance of a regular Coastal Development Permit. The action of the Planning Commission or City Council on an appeal may not be appealed to the California Coastal Commission, except for the scope of work to slipline repair the existing stromdrain and the proposed habitat restoration work that are located within the 100-foot wetland bu er.

Under California Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only the issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the City at or before the time and date of the determination.

For further information, or to review the application prior to the hearing, please contact sta or contact the Development Services Department, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 at (760) 633-2710 or by email at planning@encinitasca.gov 11/08/2024 CN 29712

CITY OF DEL MAR

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, the 20th day of November, 2024, at 6 p.m., (or as soon thereafter as practicable) in the City of Del Mar Town Hall, 1050 Camino del Mar, Del Mar, California, the Design Review Board will conduct a public hearing on the following:

Application: DRB23-026

APN: 300-400-22-00

Location: 434 11th Street

Owner/Applicant: Rick Zeiler

Agent: Joshua Renner, Joshua Pearcy

Zone: R1-10 (Low Density

Residential)

Environmental Status:

Exempt

Sta Contact: Elizabeth Yee, Associate Planner, 858-7936144 or eyee@delmar.ca.us

Description: A Request for a Design Review Permit to authorize previously performed improvements to the residence, including: conversion of a

carport to a garage; associated interior remodeling; new fencing; and landscaping throughout the property.

Public Testimony: Those desiring to be heard in favor of or in opposition to this item will be given an opportunity to do so by participating in Design Review Board meetings by addressing the Design Review Board for up to three minutes or by submitting a written comment. Please submit a completed “Speaker Slip”, including the item number you wish to speak on, to the Planning Sta prior to the announcement of the agenda item. The forms are located near the door at the rear of the Meeting Room. When called to speak, please approach the podium and state your name for the record.

Written Comments: Members of the public can participate in the meeting by submitting a written red dot comment via email to planning@delmar.ca.us. The deadline to submit written comments is 12 p.m. on the day

PLACE OF MEETING:

of the meeting and the subject line of your email should clearly state the agenda item you are commenting on.

Under California Government Code 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in Court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing.

Notice Posted and Mailed on November 7, 2024 11/08/2024 CN 29711

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 24-02307-LCCA Title No. 240406651-CAVOI A.P.N. 160-241-18-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 09/23/2022. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION

CITY OF ENCINITAS

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION

Council Chambers, Civic Center

505 S. Vulcan Avenue Encinitas, CA 92024

IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 AND TITLE VI, THIS AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE. IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT AT (760) 633-2710 AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING.

It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, the 21st day of November 2024, at 6 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, by the Encinitas Planning Commission to discuss the following hearing item of the City of Encinitas:

PROJECT NAME: Oak + Elixir; CASE NUMBER: MULTI-006625-2023, USE-0067902023, CDPNF-007123-2024; FILING DATE: November 1, 2023; APPLICANT: Carrie Hansen; LOCATION: 315 S Coast Highway 101 (APN: 258-036-09); PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A public hearing to consider a minor use permit and coastal development permit to allow a Type 47 Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) license (beer, wine, and distilled spirits) for a new restaurant; ZONING/OVERLAY: Downtown Encinitas Speci c Plan D-Commercial Mixed 1 (D-CM-1) zone, Special Study and the Coastal Zone Overlay zones; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) which exempts the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, licensing of private structures which would include the licensing for alcohol service for a proposed restaurant; STAFF CONTACT: Takuma Easland, Associate Planner: (760) 633-2712 or teasland@encinitasca.gov

An appeal of the Planning Commission determination, accompanied by the appropriate ling fee, may be led by 5 p.m. on the 10th calendar day following the date of the Commission’s determination. Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any ling of an appeal will suspend this action as well as any processing of permits in reliance thereon in accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code Section 1.12.020(D)(1) until such time as an action is taken on the appeal.

The above item is located within the Coastal Zone and requires issuance of a regular Coastal Development Permit. The action of the Planning Commission or City Council on an appeal may not be appealed to the California Coastal Commission.

Under California Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only the issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the City at or before the time and date of the determination.

For further information, or to review the application prior to the hearing, please contact sta or contact the Development Services Department, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 at (760) 633-2710 or by email at planning@encinitasca.gov 11/08/2024 CN 29714

OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, (cashier’s check(s) must be made payable to National Default Servicing Corporation), drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank speci ed in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state; will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made in an “as is’’ condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of T rust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: Leon Jay Horn, an unmarried man Duly Appointed Trustee: National Default Servicing Corporation Recorded 09/30/2022 as Instrument No. 2022-0385087 (or Book, Page) of the O cial Records of San Diego County, California. Date of Sale:: 12/13/2024

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Entrance of the East County Regional Center, East County Regional Center, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $425,579.32 Street. Address or other common designation of real property: 3621 Vista Campana S #86, Oceanside, CA 92057 A.P.N.: 160-241-1800 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the bene ciary within 10 days of the date of rst publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The requirements of California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were ful lled when the Notice of Default was recorded. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS:

If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior

of all eligible tenant buyers” you may be able to purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call 888-264-4010, or visit this internet website www. iidscorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 24-02307-EC-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think, you may qualify as a “representative of all eligible tenant buyers” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. * Pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code, the potential rights described herein shall apply only to public auctions taking place on or after January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2025, unless later extended. Date: 11/04/2024 National Default Servicing Corporation c/o Ti any and Bosco, P.A., its agent, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 820 San Diego, CA 92108 Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010 Sales Line 800-280-2832; Sales Website: www.ndscorp. com Connie Hernandez, Trustee Sales Representative A-FN4828132 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024, 11/22/2024 CN 29706

to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 or visit this internet website www.ndscorp. com/sales, using the le number assigned to this case 24-02307-LC-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the internet website. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT*: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are a “representative

T.S. No. 116939-CA APN: 162-463-01-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 6/29/2016. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 12/16/2024 at 10:30 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 7/1/2016 as Instrument No. 2016-0331310 of O cial Records in the o ce of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: LISA JONSSON, A SINGLE WOMAN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE; AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST. The street address and

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other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 413 COMPASS ROAD, OCEANSIDE, CA 92054

The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $507,883.80 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned or its predecessor caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS:

If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (855) 313-3319 or visit this Internet website www.clearreconcorp. com, using the le number assigned to this case 116939CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: E ective January 1, 2021, you may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil

Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (855) 313-3319, or visit this internet website www. clearreconcorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 116939-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. FOR SALES INFORMATION: (855) 3133319 CLEAR RECON CORP 3333 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 225 San Diego, California 92108 STOX 948424_116939CA 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024, 11/22/2024 CN 29699

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 24-01376-USCA Title No. DEF-636580 A.P.N. 101-450-18-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/30/2018. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.

A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, (cashier’s check(s) must be made payable to National Default Servicing Corporation), drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank speci ed in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state; will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made in an “as is” condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: William Rogers, III aka William Henry Rogers III, a single man as to an undivided 50 % interest and Lola Parsons aka Lola Mercedes Parsons, a single woman as to an undivided 50% interest, as tenants in common Duly Appointed Trustee: National Default Servicing Corporation Recorded 11/30/2018 as Instrument No. 2018-0496628 (or Book, Page) of the O cial Records of San Diego County, California. Date of Sale: : 12/02/2024

CITY OF ENCINITAS

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 Phone: (760) 633-2710 | Email: planning@encinitasca.gov | Web: www.encinitasca.gov

City Hall Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and every other Friday (11/01, 11/15, etc.) 8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM and closed November 11, 2024, in observance of Veterans Day and November 28 & 29, 2024, in observance of Thanksgiving.

NOTICE OF PENDING ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS

1. PROJECT NAME: Zaiser Residence; CASE NUMBERS: MULTI-006136-2023; CDP-006138-2023; BADJ-006137-2023 FILING DATE:

April 3, 2023; APPLICANT: Robert W. Zaiser and Suzanne M. Zaiser; LOCATION: 2087 Edinburg Ave (APN 260-392-15); PROJECT DE-

SCRIPTION: A coastal development permit for the demolition of a duplex and construction of a new single-family residence and accessory dwelling unit, and a boundary adjustment for a lot consolidation; ZONING/OVERLAY: This project is located within the Residential 11 (R11), Coastal Zone, and Special Study Overlay zones; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15303(a) which exempts the construction of a primary single-family residence and second dwelling unit (accessory dwelling unit), and Section 15305(a) which exempts minor alterations in land such as minor lot line adjustments.

STAFF CONTACT: Felipe Martinez, Assistant Planner: (760) 633-2715 or fmartinez@encinitasca.gov

2. PROJECT NAME: REVES SB9 Two Unit Development; CASE NUMBERS: MULTI-006815-2023; DR-006816-2023; CDP-006817-2023; FILING DATE: December 29, 2023; APPLICANT: Je ry W. Reves; LOCATION: 244 Leucadia Blvd (APN: 254-325-25); PROJECT DE-

SCRIPTION: A coastal development permit and design review permit to convert an existing residence into a two unit residence under Senate Bill 9, no addition or exterior modi cations are proposed; ZONING/OVERLAY: This project is located within the Residential 8 (R8) Zone and Coastal Overlay Zone; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15268 (Ministerial Projects) and Section 15303 (a). Section 15268 exempts Ministerial projects that are identi ed as ministerial within the code and regulation of the local jurisdiction. SB9 two-unit development is a ministerial action per Government Code Section 65852.21, therefore, CEQA does not apply for the approval of this application. Section 15303 (a) exempts the conversion of small structures, including a duplex or similar residential structure. In addition, none of the exceptions listed in Section 15300.2 exist for the project.

STAFF CONTACT: Felipe Martinez, Assistant Planner, 760-633-2715, fmartinez@encinitasca.gov

3. PROJECT NAME: Kutilek ADU; CASE NUMBER: CDPNF-007454-2024; FILING DATE: August 1, 2024; APPLICANT: John Kutilek and Nancy Kutilek; LOCATION: 1426 Crest Drive (APN: 262-021-01); PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A coastal development permit for the construction of a two-story 1,070-square foot detached accessory dwelling unit; ZONING/OVERLAY: This project is located within the Rural Residential 1 (RR1) Zone, Cultural/Natural Resources, and Coastal Overlay zones; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project is exempt from further environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15303, which exempts the construction of a new accessory dwelling unit.

STAFF CONTACT: Grant Yamamoto, Contract Assistant Planner: (760) 633-2785 or gyamamoto@encinitasca.gov

4. PROJECT NAME: Waltman ADUs; CASE NUMBER: CDPNF-007514-2024; FILING DATE: August 22, 2024; APPLICANT: Joe Waltman; LOCATION: 250-258 Hillcrest Drive (APN: 254-061-11); PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A coastal development permit for the garage conversion to an attached accessory dwelling unit and the construction of two (2) detached accessory dwelling units; ZONING/OVERLAY: This project is located within the Residential 8 (R-8) Zone and Coastal Overlay Zone; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project is exempt from further environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15303, which exempts the construction of a new accessory dwelling unit.

STAFF CONTACT: Grant Yamamoto, Contract Assistant Planner: (760) 633-2785 or gyamamoto@encinitasca.gov

5. PROJECT NAME: Zagara ADU; CASE NUMBER: CDPNF-007644-2024; FILING DATE: October 15, 2024; APPLICANT: Marianne Zagara LOCATION: 248 Delphinium St (APN: 257-090-44-01); PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A coastal development permit to construct a new detached accessory dwelling unit; ZONING/OVERLAY: This project is located within the Residential 11 (R11) Zone, Special Study, and Coastal Overlay zones; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project is exempt from further environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15303, which exempts the construction of a new accessory dwelling unit.

STAFF CONTACT: Felipe Martinez, Assistant Planner: (760) 633-2715 or fmartinez@encinitasca.gov

PRIOR TO 5:00 PM ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2024, ANY INTERESTED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION AND PRESENT TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN TESTIMONY IS PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COMMENTS RECEIVED.

If additional information is not required, the Development Services Department will render a determination on the application, pursuant to Section 2.28.090 of the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, after the close of the review period. An Appeal of the Department’s determination accompanied by the appropriate ling fee may be led within 10-calendar days from the date of the determination. Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any ling of an appeal will suspend this action as well as any processing of permits in reliance thereon in accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code Section 1.12.020(D)(1) until such time as an action is taken on the appeal.

Items 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are located within the Coastal Zone and require the issuance of a regular Coastal Development Permit. The action of the Development Services Director on all the above items may not be appealed to the California Coastal Commission.

Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the City at or prior to the date and time of the determination. 11/08/2024 CN 29713

at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Entrance of the East County Regional Center, East County Regional Center, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $101,587.80 Street Address or other common designation of real property: Apn# 101-45018-00, Daily Rd, Fallbrook, CA 92028 A.P.N.: 101-450-1800 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the bene ciary within 10 days of the date of rst publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The requirements of California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were ful lled when the Notice of Default was recorded. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding

on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California

Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 or visit this internet website www.ndscorp. com/sales, using the le number assigned to this case 24-01376-US-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the internet website. The best way to verily postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT*: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are a “representative of all eligible tenant buyers” you may be able to purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the

property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call 888-264-4010, or visit this internet website www. ndscorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 24-01376-US-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as a “representative of all eligible tenant buyers” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. *Pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code, the potential rights described herein shall apply only to public auctions taking place on or after January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2025, unless later extended.

Date: 10/24/2024 National

Default Servicing Corporation c/o Ti any and Bosco, P.A., its agent, 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 820 San Diego, CA 92108 Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010 Sales Line 800-280-2832; Sales Website: www.ndscpro. com Connie Hernandez, Trustee Sales Representative A-4827393 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29684

BATCH: AFC-4040 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.

CITY OF CARLSBAD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND FUNDING AVAILABILITY

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, at 5 p.m. for the city’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-30 Consolidated Plan Priorities, FY 2025-26 (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026) Funding Plan, and Notice of Funding Availability.

The CDBG program is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City of Carlsbad is an entitlement community and receives CDBG funds directly from HUD to address local community development needs. The City of Carlsbad requests participation from community members to develop a CDBG program that meets the needs of City’s vulnerable and lower income residents.

FY 2025-26 Funding Plan & Funding Availability: For FY 2025-26, the City of Carlsbad anticipates an annual grant of $550,741; of which funds are estimated to be available in the following categories:

• Public Services

• Administration & Fair Housing

• A ordable Housing & Facility Improvements

CITY OF CARLSBAD Summary of Ordinance No. CS-476 per Government Code §36933(c) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 18.21.030 (GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE – SITE DEVELOPMENT) AND 18.04.055 (BUILDING CODE—BOARD OF APPEALS) WITH FINDINGS OF FACT SUPPORTING CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE AMENDMENTS

Title 18 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code adopts by reference the 2022 Building Standards Code, Code of Regulations Title 24.

E ective July 1, 2024 the State adopted an Intervening Code Adoption Cycle Supplement resulting in additions and amendments to the California Building Standards Code. The city must comply with these additions and amendments.

The proposed amendments to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.21.030 will strike inconsistent amendments from the city’s Green Building Standards Code and adopt the state’s new requirements for electric vehicle charging stations.

The ordinance also amends Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.04.055 to designate the City Council as the Building Code Board of Appeals.

A certi ed copy of the full text of the proposed ordinances is posted in the O ce of the City Clerk, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.

MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

$82,611

$110,148

$357,982

The FY 2025-26 CDBG Funding Plan will be available for public review beginning on Nov. 15, 2024, on the city’s website: https://www.carlsbadca.gov/city-hall/grants-assistance/cdbg.

Beginning on Nov. 20, 2024, the City of Carlsbad is soliciting proposals for projects, activities, and programs. Applications will be available on the city website: https://www.carlsbadca.gov/ city-hall/grants-assistance/cdbg. Completed application packages, including required attachments, must be submitted prior to Jan. 17, 2025. All community organizations are encouraged to submit a proposed project, or projects, for consideration by the City Council at a future public hearing.

Those with interest are encouraged to submit written comments and/or attend the public hearing scheduled for Nov. 19, 2024, 5 p.m., at Carlsbad City Hall located at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Copies of the sta report will be available by Friday, Nov. 15, 2024, on the city’s website: https://www.carlsbadca.gov/city-hall/meetings-agendas. The meeting can be viewed online at https://www.carlsbadca.gov/city-hall/meetings-agendas or on the city’s cable channel.

To submit comments or direct questions, please contact Christian Gutierrez, Housing Services Manager at (442) 339-2299 or christian.gutierrez@carlsbadca.gov.

PUBLISH: Friday, Nov. 8, 2024

CITY OF CARLSBAD CITY COUNCIL

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NOTICE is hereby given that CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee pursuant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment and Claim of Lien executed by CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., A CALIFORNIA NON PROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATION Recorded SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN BELOW of O cial Records in the O ce of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, property owned by SHOWN BELOW WILL SELL ON 12/5/2024 at 10:00 AM LOCATION: AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 2121 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD. CARLSBAD, CA

92011 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, business in this state, all right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County, describing the land on above referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#, ICN, UNIT/ INTERVAL/WEEK, APN, TRUSTORS, COL DATED, COL RECORDED, COL BOOK, COL PAGE/ INSTRUMENT#, NOD RECORDED, NOD BOOK, NOD PAGE/INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMATED SALES

AMOUNT

109471 12416AE 12416AE 124 EVEN 16 214-010-94-00 SCOTT C. LAFERNEY AND

KATHY LAFERNEY HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $5063.00 109472 30124AO 30124AO 301 ODD 24 214010-94-00 SCOTT C. LAFERNEY AND KATHY LAFERNEY HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $5137.93 109473 12012DZ 12012DZ 120 EVERY 12 214-010-94-00 EUGENE H. LAIRD AND BRENDA C. LAIRD HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4389.18 109474 13217DO 13217DO 132 ODD 17 214-010-94-00 WILLIAM F. LAMB AND TERESA A. LAMB HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4409.76 109475 21129CZ 21129CZ 211 EVERY 29 214-010-94-00 WILLIAM L. LAUGHLIN AND BETTY E. LAUGHLIN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $6421.52 109476 32137CZ 32137CZ 321 EVERY 37 214010-94-00 NICOLE LAWLESS TRUSTEE OF THE NICOLE LAWLESS REVOCABLE TRUST DATED APRIL 2008 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $5929.08 109477 12526AO 12526AO 125 ODD 26 214010-94-00 LARRY W. LEE AND DIANA H. LEE

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$5413.54 109478 30123AE 30123AE 301 EVEN 23 214010-94-00 PEGGY LINNE

MARRIED SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $5371.49 109479 20340CO 20340CO 203 ODD

11/08/2024 CN 29703

40 214-010-94-00 PEGGY

LINNE MARRIED SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4873.56 109480 22147CE 22147CE 221 EVEN

47 214-010-94-00 LEE ANN

MARTIN AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4858.96 109481 23149DE 23149DE 231 EVEN

49 214-010-94-00 DEEPAK

MATHUR AND NUTAN

MATHUR HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $3156.12 109482

22919AZ 22919AZ 229 EVERY 19 214-010-94-00 RICHARD K. MCLAUGHLIN AND MARJORIE E. MCLAUGHLIN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT

TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$6558.65 109483 12841DE

12841DE 128 EVEN 41 214-

010-94-00 JOSE I. MINO AND ANALILIA MINO

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$5150.51 109484 11949AO 11949AO 119 ODD 49 214-01094-00 NORMAN SCOTT MOORE A(N) UNMARRIED MAN AND GINA A. CHAPA FUENTES A(N) UNMARRIED WOMAN AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$4802.86 109485 12340CO

12340CO 123 ODD 40 214010-94-00 RUDY M

MORALES A WIDOWER

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-

0164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $5337.53 109487

12135CZ 12135CZ 121 EVERY

35 214-010-94-00 RICHARD H. MURRAY A SINGLE MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$8096.13 109488 12652AO

PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, on the 29th day of October, 2024, by the following vote, to wit:

AYES: Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Burkholder.

NOES: None.

ABSTAIN: None.

ABSENT: Luna.

PUBLISH DATE: Nov. 8, 2024

City of Carlsbad | City Council

12652AO 126 ODD 52 214010-94-00 JOYCE A. OLIVIER KWOK AND MARSHALL KWOK HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$5706.74 109489 22449AZ 22449AZ 224 EVERY 49 214010-94-00 FRANTISEK J. ONDERKA AND LIDIA F. ONDERKA TRUSTEES OR THEIR SUCCESSORS IN TRUST UNDER THE ONDERKA FAMILY TRUST DATED JULY 15 2009 AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERTO 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$5238.03 109490 22303CO 22303CO 223 ODD 03 214010-94-00 PACIFIC TIMESHARE SERVICES INC. A COMPANY DULY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$4556.88 109491 11138CZ 11138CZ 111 EVERY 38 214010-94-00 JOSE Z. PASCUA AND RUTH GUERRAPASCUA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $6021.99 109492 13202DO 13202DO 132 ODD 02 214-010-94-00 EFREN PONGE AND MELODY ANN PONGE HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $5021.17 109494 21149CE 21149CE 211 EVEN 49 214-010-94-00 SONG RAMBOLDT AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE

PROPERTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$4557.39 109495 32250BZ

32250BZ 322 EVERY 50 214010-94-00 HENRY REINECKE JR AND TOSHIKO S. REINECKE TRUSTEE UNDER DECLARATION OF TRUST DATED JULY 24 1989 AND AMENDED NOV 8 1993

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $7442.09 109496 32403AZ 32403AZ 324 EVERY 03 214-010-94-00

GARY L. ROSSI AND JANA M. ROSSI HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$6881.74 109497 20411CE 20411CE 204 EVEN 11 214010-94-00 CYNTHIA M. ROWAN AN UNMARRIED

WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4564.80 109498 21214AZ 21214AZ 212 EVERY 14 214-010-94-00 BRYAN SCHAPER AND MARIE Y. SCHAPER HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $6844.83 109499 22939AZ 22939AZ 229 EVERY 39 214-010-94-00 OTTO SCHNEIDER TRUSTEE AND RUTH M. SCHNEIDER TRUSTEE OF THE SCHNEIDER FAMILY TRUST DATED MARCH 4 1988 AND FIRST AMENDMENT DATED APRIL 21 1988 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $4843.39 109500 11010BZ 11010BZ 110 EVERY 10 214010-94-00 FRED E.

SCHWEISINGER AND MAUREEN A

SCHWEISINGER

SCHWEISINGER FAMILY

LIVING TRUST OCT 6 2003 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $7937.67 109501 12950AZ 12950AZ 129 EVERY 50 214-010-94-00 FRED E.

SCHWEISINGER AND MAUREEN A.

SCHWEISINGER TRUSTEES OF THE SCHWEISINGER FAMILY LIVING TRUST DATED OCTOBER 6 2003 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $8992.46 109503 20119AZ 20119AZ 201 EVERY 19 214-010-94-00 FREDRIC E. SCHWEISINGER AND MAUREEN A.

SCHWEISINGER TRUSTEE OF THE SCHWEISINGER

FAMILY LIVING TRUST

DATED OCTOBER 6 2003

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $8964.89 109504 32937AZ 32937AZ 329 EVERY 37 214-010-94-00 FREDRIC E.

SCHWEISINGER AND MAUREEN A.

SCHWEISINGER TRUSTEE OF THE SCHWEISINGER

FAMILY LIVING TRUST

DATED OCTOBER 6 2003

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $8974.10 109505 11022BZ 11022BZ 110 EVERY 22 214-010-94-00 FRED E.

SCHWEISINGER AND MAUREEN A.

SCHWEISINGER

SCHWEISINGER FAMILY

LIVING TRUST 10-06-03 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $7937.67 109506 22917AZ 22917AZ 229 EVERY 17 214-010-94-00 JAMES SEPULVEDA JR. AND CORAZON B. SEPULVEDA

11/08/2024 CN 29701

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$8437.09 109507 31206AZ 31206AZ 312 EVERY 06 214010-94-00 MICHAEL E. TEUFEL AND PATTI F. TEUFEL HUSBAND AND WIFE AND JACK SHOMAKER AND SHARON SHOMAKER HUSBAND AND WIFE ALL AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$7368.66 109508 20109AZ 20109AZ 201 EVERY 09 214010-94-00 ALBERTO A. SILANG AND MARTESA D. SILANG HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $8400.18 109509 32308CZ 32308CZ 323 EVERY 08 214-010-94-00

KATHRYN F. SIMEUS AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602

7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$5994.28 109510 12243BO 12243BO 122 ODD 43 214010-94-00 DAVID L. SIMPSON AND CAROLYN L. SIMPSON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $5294.72 109511 20414CE 20414CE 204 EVEN 14 214-010-94-00 SKANE TAX SOLUTIONS 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $4601.94 109512 32117CO 32117CO 321 ODD 17 214-01094-00 SKANE TAX

SOLUTIONS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547

$4478.38 109513 21644CE 21644CE 216 EVEN 44 214010-94-00 REYNALDO L. SOLIMAN AND VIRGINIA R. SOLIMAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4847.45 109514 11809AZ 11809AZ 118 EVERY 09 214-010-94-00 RICHARD F. STEINER O.D. AND REBECCA STEINER AS TRUSTEES OF THE RICHARD AND REBECCA STEINER FAMILY TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 24 2009 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $4199.85 109515 20917CE 20917CE 209 EVEN 17 214-010-94-00 LARRY DEAN STILL A(N) UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $5085.51 109516 31618CO 31618CO 316 ODD 18 214-010-94-00 LARRY DEAN STILL A(N) UNMARRIED

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4655.84 109517 12543AZ 12543AZ 125 EVERY 43 214-010-94-00 CHRISTOPHER N. SYKES AND DANA L. SYKES DANA L. HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $8932.73 109518 32436AE 32436AE 324 EVEN 36 214010-94-00 SCOTT J. SYMOLON AND EROWYN L. SYMOLON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $6914.13 109519 12519AZ 12519AZ 125 EVERY 19 214-010-94-00 ELIZABETH A. TODD TRUSTEE OF THE ELIZABETH A. TODD TRUST DATED DECEMBER 13 2011 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $6874.53 109520 31717BO 31717BO 317 ODD 17 214-010-94-00 LOUISE UNRUH A SINGLE WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $2820.60 109521 12551AZ 12551AZ 125 EVERY 51 214-010-94-00 OSCAR VALDEPENA AND DANA VALDEPENA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $8404.58 109522 11207AO 11207AO 112 ODD 07 214-010-94-00 DEL W. RILEY AND ANN J. RILEY HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $4738.38 109523 22343CE 22343CE 223 EVEN 43 214010-94-00 EDWIN G. HAWKINS AND CAROL E. VERNON-HAWKINS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $4550.29 109524 22145CZ 22145CZ 221 EVERY 45 214010-94-00 CINDY WONG A MARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $7192.42 109525 12215BO 12215BO 122 ODD 15 214-01094-00 JOYCE J. YOUNG TRUSTEE OF THE JOYCE J. YOUNG LIVING TRUST DATED OCTOBER 17 2001 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164602 7/29/2024 20240197547 $4448.25 109526 11521CO 11521CO 115 ODD 21 214-010-94-00 EDWARD ZAZUETA AND YOLANDA ROSE ZAZUETA FAMILY TRUST OF EDWARD ZAZUETA AND YOLANDA ROSE ZAZUETA DATED AUG 05 2016 6/27/2024 6/28/2024 2024-0164602 7/29/2024 2024-0197547 $4582.88 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 6400 SURFSIDE LANE, CARLSBAD, CA, 92009 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment, with interest thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if any, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee. Estimated amount with accrued interest and additional advances, if any, is SHOWN ABOVE and may increase this gure prior to sale. The

claimant under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to sell, in accordance with the provision to the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell which recorded on SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHOWN ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN ABOVE in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL

BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call the phone number shown below in bold, using the Reference number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Notice, advances thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the unpaid assessments secured by said Notice with interest thereon as provided in said Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, fees, charges and expenses of the trustee and the trusts created by said Notice of Assessment and Claim of Lien. IN ORDER TO PAY YOUR ACCOUNT CURRENT, PLEASE CONTACT

ADVANCED FINANCIAL

COMPANY AT (800) 2346222 EXT 189 Date: 10/28/2024 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As Trustee, 2121 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 330, Carlsbad , CA 92011 Phone no. (858) 207-0646 By LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor. 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29681

TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164651

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

BATCH: AFC-4039 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE is hereby given that CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee pursuant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment and Claim of Lien executed by CARLSBAD SEAPOINTE RESORT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., A CALIFORNIA NON PROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATION Recorded SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN BELOW of O cial Records in the O ce of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, property owned by SHOWN BELOW WILL SELL ON 12/5/2024 at 10:00 AM

LOCATION: AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 2121 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD. CARLSBAD, CA 92011

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, business in this state, all right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County, describing the land on above referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#, ICN, UNIT/ INTERVAL/WEEK, APN, CURRENT OWNERS, COL DATED, COL RECORDED, COL INSTRUMENT#, NOD RECORDED, NOD INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMATED SALES AMOUNT

109419 11527CZ 11527CZ 115 EVERY 27 214-010-94-00

MARK A. ALEMAN AND KITTIE M. ALEMAN

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164651

7/29/2024 2024-0197458 $6386.47 109420 10949CZ 10949CZ 109 EVERY 49 214010-94-00 ANNE SHEILA MILLER TRUSTEE OF THE ANNE SHEILA MILLER TURST DATED DECEMBER 2 1998 AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $8710.62 109421 11242AZ 11242AZ 112 EVERY 42 214-010-94-00 CHRISTOPHER NEWTON BARBER AND EMILY

SUZANNE BARBER

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164651

7/29/2024 2024-0197458 $9806.68 109422 31204AE 31204AE 312 EVEN 04 214010-94-00 ROBIN BARRETT A SINGLE WOMAN

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $5865.05 109423 20741AE 20741AE 207 EVEN 41 214-010-94-00 JEAN

BERUMEN A MARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $5148.40 109424 11340AZ 11340AZ 113 EVERY 40 214-010-94-00 KARL L.

BOECKMANN AND THYRA

J. BOECKMANN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT

7/29/2024 2024-0197458

$4982.16 109425 23033AE 23033AE 230 EVEN 33 214010-94-00 DEENA M. BUCKLEY AN UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND

SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $4106.88 109426 20314CO 20314CO 203 ODD 14 214-010-94-00 JOHN G.

BURLISON AN UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $5093.51 109427

22740AZ 22740AZ 227 EVERY 40 214-010-94-00

STEVE E. BURNETT A(N)

SINGLE MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $7780.10 109428 13239DE 13239DE 132 EVEN 39 214-010-94-00 BILLY

BENNETT BYERS AND BARBARA AGNES BYERS AS TRUSTEES OF THE BILL AND BARBARA BYERS 2003 TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 5 2003 6/27/2024 6/28/2024

2024-0164651 7/29/2024

2024-0197458 $5000.60 109429 32207BO 32207BO 322 ODD 07 214-010-94-00

DONALD C. CALANDRA AND FLORENCE A.

CALANDRA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $4425.16 109430

32735AZ 32735AZ 327 EVERY 35 214-010-94-00 JOSEPH A.

CAROTENUTI AND CAROLYN R. CAROTENUTI TRUSTEES OF THE CAROTENUTI FAMILY TRUST UNDER AGREEMENT DATED

JANUARY 14 2013 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164651

7/29/2024 2024-0197458

$9118.69 109431 30111AZ

30111AZ 301 EVERY 11 214010-94-00 HARRY E. CAWOOD AND DOROTHY I. CAWOOD HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY

PROPERTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164651

7/29/2024 2024-0197458

$6804.05 109432 32349CO

32349CO 323 ODD 49 214010-94-00 RICARDO CHAPARRO A SINGLE MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROEPRTY 6/27/2024

6/28/2024 2024-0164651

7/29/2024 2024-0197458

$4313.37 109433 20425CZ

20425CZ 204 EVERY 25 214-

010-94-00 IRMA CISNEROS A SINGLE WOMAN

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $6012.60 109434

21442BZ 21442BZ 214 EVERY

42 214-010-94-00 THOMAS E. CITTEL AND KATHY L.

CITTEL HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $6009.46 109435

30540BE 30540BE 305 EVEN

40 214-010-94-00 LARRY W.

COLLINS AND PIA A. E.

COLLINS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $4160.91 109436

20538BO 20538BO 205 ODD

38 214-010-94-00 LARRY W.

COLLINS AND PIA A. E.

COLLINS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

6/27/2024 6/28/2024 20240164651 7/29/2024 20240197458 $4197.86 109438

22938AE 22938AE 229 EVEN

38 214-010-94-00 DORIS

CORDELL TRUSTEE OF THE PROPERTY

ACQUISITION TRUST 2020

LLC REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST DATED JANUARY 10

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CITY OF CARLSBAD

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you, because your interest may be a ected, that the City Council of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chamber, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024, to consider a series of amendments to the city’s General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and Local Coastal Program to specify and clarify code amendments and permit review procedures for new or expanded airport land uses.

The proposed amendments to the General Plan (Land Use and Community Design Element) and Zoning Ordinance (portion of the General Plan and to Zoning Ordinance (Title 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code) incorporate state law de nitions for “airport” and “airport expansion,” require new or expanded “airport” land uses to obtain a new or amended Conditional Use Permit, and permit “airport” development only within the current boundary of Palomar Airport, etc. The proposed code amendments include amendments to the city’s Local Coastal Program for those areas within or impacting Coastal Zone areas. The project also includes new procedures concerning the city’s role, review, and approval of an airport expansion or enlargement plan, or where there is an acquisition of property beyond the current boundaries of Palomar Airport. No construction or development is proposed in connection with the requested code amendments and procedures.

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The code amendments have been reviewed in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the requirements of the city. In accordance with CEQA, the project is within the scope of the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) approved earlier; and the certi ed SEIR adequately describes the proposed project for the purposes of CEQA. The City Council will be asked to adopt Addendum No. 2 to the Housing Element Implementation and Public Safety Element Update SEIR.

On October 16, 2024, the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission voted 6/1 (Merz – No) to recommend approval of the addendum and code amendments and procedures.

Those persons wishing to speak on this item are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. Copies of the sta report will be available on and after Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. If you have any questions, please contact Mike Strong, Assistant Director of Community Development in the Community Development Department at 442-339-2721 or mike.strong@carlsbadca.gov. The meeting can be viewed online at https://www.carlsbadca.gov/city-hall/meetings-agendas or on the city’s cable channel. In addition, written comments may be submitted to the City Council at or prior to the hearing via U.S. Mail to the attention of O ce of the City Clerk, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008, or via email to clerk@carlsbadca.gov

If you challenge the General Plan Amendment, Zoning Code Amendment, or Local Coastal Program Amendment in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Carlsbad, Attn: City Clerk’s O ce, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008, at or prior to the public hearing.

CASE FILE: GPA2024-0001, ZCA2024-003, LCPA2024-0021, and OAJ2024-0001 (PUB2024- 0008)

CASE NAME: CODE AMENDMENTS AND PERMIT REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR NEW OR EXPANDED AIRPORT LAND USES

PUBLISH: FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 2024

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Artist launches debut

Former Disney animator displays solo work at OMA

— A former Disney animator known for bringing iconic characters to life is making his solo debut at the Oceanside Museum of Art, with a vibrant collection that blends realism with character art to tell stories rooted in Black Americana.

Marshall Toomey has been drawn to painting since his childhood in Kansas City, Missouri, when his ambition was to create a syndicated comic strip that would appear in every newspaper worldwide.

“I wanted to be the world’s greatest comic artist,” Toomey recalled.

A pivotal moment came when he was just 8 years old, having a conversation with his father about possibly working for Disney.

“That conversation never left my mind,” he said.

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At 24, Toomey bought a one-way ticket to Hollywood, determined to make his way into animation. His resolve and talent quickly opened doors, leading to a career as an animator that would span nearly four decades.

“I got my first job that first week,” he said.

Toomey spent 20 of those years at Disney, just as his father had once imagined. During his time there, he worked on animated classics including “Rescuers Down Under,” “The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Hercules,” “The Princess and the Frog,” and “Brother Bear.”

After retiring from Disney, Toomey turned to painting, initially creating realistic portraits celebrating Black history. But the weightiness of the subject matter began to take a toll on him.

“I needed to take a break,” he said.

Looking for a shift in style, Toomey created The Shop, a scene featuring a man enjoying a drink while getting a haircut and manicure in a barbershop.

With character art reminiscent of his Disney days, the painting captures a slice of life and humor, a reflection of his barbershop experiences.

Toomey submitted “The Shop” to the Oceanside Museum of Art’s 2023 Artist Alliance Biennial show, ultimately winning the grand prize — a solo exhibition at the museum.

Over the following year, Toomey produced additional pieces, each paying homage to Black Americana and drawing from his own life.

In “Praise,” for example, a young boy watches in awe as a woman appears to collapse on him in church — a moment taken directly from Toomey’s own childhood.

In First Glance, Toomey depicts a man’s surprise upon seeing someone in Día de Los Muertos sugar skull makeup at a bus stop, inspired by a real experience Toomey had in 1977, his first year in California, when he lived just a block from Hollywood Boulevard.

“I knew nothing about the Day of the Dead celebration, and it scared the crap out of me,” he said, laughing.

Though much of the “Black Americana” collection embraces humor, Toomey balances it with solemnity in “The Arrest of Martin Luther King,” a piece reflecting on civil rights history.

Toomey hopes viewers experience both laughter and contemplation, blending life's humorous and challenging moments.

“There’s a lot of seri-

ousness in the Black art world — but we’ve got to smile, which is why I did this show,” Toomey said. “We have to smile, and I hope that’s what people take away from this.” He also encouraged artists to embrace joy in their creative processes.

“If you’re an artist, remember to have fun and to enjoy what you do,” Toomey said. “Don’t get caught up in the seriousness—remember to enjoy it.”

“Marshall Toomey: Black Americana” is on view until April 13 at the Oceanside Museum of Art, located at 704 Pier View Way in downtown Oceanside.

The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Fridays. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

MARSHALL TOOMEY will debut his solo art collection until April 13 at the Oceanside Museum of Art. Toomey’s collection highlights Black Americana through a blend of realism and character art. Courtesy photos

Keystone Way: Craft beer at the crossroads

On a quest for unique beer experiences? North County San Diego will not disappoint. For a one-stop thrill, head over to Keystone Way, situated on the borders of Vista, Carlsbad and San Marcos.

WEIR BEER: THE NEW KID ON KEYSTONE WAY

Weir Beer, the newest addition to Keystone Way's triad of breweries, recently opened its doors. Hayden and Kyndall Weir are bringing their long-time dream to life, taking over the Helia Brewing venue and shaping it into the space they've envisioned for years.

ILB: Hayden, the doors are open, and Weir Beer is here. Congratulations!

Weir: Yes, I am not al-

Hayden, a well-known figure in North County’s catch up with the Weirs. Kyndall was behind the bar, greeting guests while adding finishing touches to the decor. Hayden took a break to chat.

Weir: The bones of Helia are still here. This was one of our first date spots. We’ve changed everything that wasn’t bolted down and are creating a 'Summer in the 90s' theme with bright, fun, beachy vibes.

ILB: You’ve done plenty of remodeling, but you’ve

mium Helles-style lager with Mosaic hops. I wanted a hint of that fruity Mosaic character without too much bitterness. I’m pleased with how it turned out.

ILB: And you have a lager with a twist, which I really like.

Weir: That’s our Jala-

same great beer that Eppig put themselves on the map with eight years ago.

ILB: What’s new?

Tondro: In this strategic partnership between Mason, Eppig, Second Chance and a few other brands all looking to survive, we’ve been able to add more great beers and some ciders to the tap list.

how to bridge this divide for both audiences. How to create the Venn Diagram beer? This is Talons of Fury Hazy IPA. We used three different types of Citra hops with a 100% pilsner malt. A nice pillowy mouthfeel, and it’s drinking really nice. Hop notes, juicy without being overly sweet.

But having great beer is a given. We wanted to

ILB: If this beer is a sign of what comes out of this collaboration, we are in for good things!

DOGLEG BREWING: MALT LOVER’S HAVEN A few feet away, I visited the third of the three Keystone Breweries: Dogleg Brewing Company. Dogleg is one of the few places to find a Scotch ale. Origins is a malty and slightly "roasty" ale with toffee and caramel notes. It finishes smooth, and at 5.8% alcohol by volume, it was a great finish to my stroll down Keystone Way.

Jeff Spanier is the co-host of "I Like Beer the Podcast." You can listen to interviews with Weir Beer, Eppig Brewing, and Mason Ale Works on your favorite podcast platform. Follow Jeff’s adventures on Instagram @ilikebeerthepodcast.

WEIR BEER is the newest addition to the trio of Keystone Way breweries, joining Eppig Brewing and Dogleg Brewing. Center, Grant Tondro of Mason Ale Works has some fun in the Eppig taproom, which now offers Mason and Second Chance beers on tap. Photos by Jeff Spanier

Merenda: Euro chic with touch of Oceanside

The recent opening of Merenda in South Oceanside perfectly suited my attempt to consume smaller portions of higher-quality food and beverages, or elevated portion control, as I call it.

And I must say Merenda accomplishing all that and then some in a manner inspired by a Southern European bistro and wine bar is just a bonus.

Merenda opened on Oct. 17, and it has been playing to full houses nightly since. It’s bustling, warm and inviting, with a Mediterranean-influenced menu. The name Merenda is inspired by the concept of "la merenda" — Italian for a snack shared amongst friends. It features small plates designed to pass and a fabulous wine list that features my new favorite, Gruner Veltliner from Christina Vineyards in Austria, but more on that later.

Co-owner Aaron Crossland hails from Oceanside and was a regular growing up at the nearby surf shop. His wife, Lauren Crossland-Marr, is a food anthropologist. A sabbatical in Italy and a chapter from their favorite cookbook, "Honey from a Weed," served as inspiration and a guide of sorts for the bistro’s design.

Travis Hayden, whose resume includes Rustic Canyon in Santa Monica, helped design the opening menu and beverage director Heidi Greenwood (Cucina Urbana, Herb & Wood) adds her touch to the wine list.

I love what she is doing with that list, focusing on low-intervention and sustainable wines with selections from Italy, France, Portugal, Austria and California’s Central Coast. Bottles will soon be available for retail, along with cider and mead from San Marcos-based Raging Cider.

With 63 seats inside and eight outside, there is also flexible seating that allows for large parties, including a private wine room separate from the main restaurant floor. The cozy bar has 11 seats, and residents in the 18 new apartments above the restaurant will have easy access to this chic eatery. Yeah, I would love that!

Design firm Bells & Whistles (Jeune et Jolie, Campfire) added its stylish touch with special details, including a Portuguese tile mural and custom metalwork by a cider master from Raging Cider in the brick bar area.

We wanted to sample from the six sections of the

menu along with a glass of wine, so we got started with the above-mentioned Gruner Veltliner from Christina Wines Austria, which is one of the more versatile whites I’ve had in a while. This lovely organic white is hazy by nature but one of the cleanest examples of a natural wine available. It’s delightfully dry with notes of pear, and the words Gruner

Veltliner are a joy to speak.

We started the portion-controlled feast with marinated olives, more precisely, Castelvetrano olives with orange peel, garlic and fennel pollen. Smoked trout rillettes with house crème fraiche aioli and toast were next, a perfect autumnal offering.

The seasonal crudo with black lime cured

Hamachi, Fuyu persimmon, pickled fennel, mint and chive oil put a big smile on our faces and a nod of approval.

of Calabria. Its red hue is obtained by one of its main ingredients, the region’s native Calabrian red chil-

ies. It’s usually made with finely chopped pancetta and guanciale with herbs and, of course, the chilies. Combined with Merenda’s handcut pasta, this dish blew us away.

Next time, there will be a sampling of desserts, but we were quite satisfied with the mix we sampled from the menu.

I loved the entire experience at Merenda. The staff knew the menu and were on top of it, even with a bustling full house to attend to. The menu is rotating, so please check their website prior to making a reservation and for their hours, which will be expanded. Grab-and-go items are also in their future.

Merenda is located at 1931 S. Coast Highway, Oceanside. Please check the restaurant's website for updates on hours and offerings. Check the website for regular updates at www. merendawine.com.

Of course, we had to sample the meat and cheese service, so we did it right with plates of Mortadella and Speck from Italy and Bresaola beef from New York. Since they were offering sides of Prager Brothers bread we ordered that up with our meat and fashioned mini gourmet sandwiches out of them.

I’d highly recommend this combination, as you can’t go wrong with Prager Brothers bread. Next time, I’m adding a side of homemade giardiniera to top those mini sandos.

Cheese sampling included Italian Pecorino and the Saint Agur Bleu from France. Both induced sighs of pleasure.

The hot plate portion of the menu was simple. There were two offerings, including the Pasta con la’nduja, which was new to me and a revelation. After a quick Google search on this new sausage, we had to split it.

'Nduja sausage (pronounced ‘en-doo-ya’) is a spreadable spicy sausage from the southern region

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A SAMPLING of offerings at Merenda in Oceanside, a bistro and wine bar that opened last month. Photos by Kimberly Motos
THE FABULOUS crudo, with black lime-cured hamachi, fuyu persimmon, pickled fennel, mint and chive oil.

Conservation up close in the Blue Mountains

Hartmut Stecher is a marathon runner, so when he takes off down the trail, we have to hustle.

We are hiking in Jasper Mountain Reserve, a 330-acre gem of a wildlife sanctuary at 3,400 feet in southeast Washington, 12 miles north of the Oregon border. Lucky for us, Stecher stops every few hundred yards to explain what we are seeing. It all looks perfectly copacetic to us: a serene, expansive, alpine landscape nestled in the Blue Mountains — a haven for humans and animals alike.

But Stecher knows better.

Decades of cattle grazing and logging have left their mark, and Stecher, president of the private, nonprofit reserve, and a small group of dedicated volunteers are working to reverse that impact.

“We remove 75% of the ponderosa pines at selected areas and leave some natural gaps here and there and fill other gaps with western larch, Douglas fir and grand fir,” says the Austrian-born Stecher, a molecular biologist who assists cancer pa-

tients in finding genetically appropriate treatments. Somehow, he finds time for work in the reserve, making it less vulnerable to disease and fire, which increases animal and bird populations.

Stecher and volunteers also build and maintain 13plus miles of pristine mountain trails (“We rake the forest floor,” he jokes as we wind through stands of both old and new trees); construct artificial nest platforms for the “extremely rare” great gray owls; resurface dying ponds once frequented by cattle; and increase wetland areas by reintroducing rare amphibians, swamp grasses and rare bird species.

“Our one-of-a-kind trail system is designed to

guide visitors through a mosaic of different habitats, from arid mountain slopes to lush, moist forests and more,” says Stecher, a self-described passionate environmentalist and ornithologist since childhood. “We don’t allow horseback riding, mountain biking, loud noises or hunting. We offer soft tourism instead of mass tourism. This includes guided tours to explain our eco-system with its habitats, birds, plants and wildlife, and small campgrounds for tents versus RVs.”

Stecher wants visitors who come to Walla Walla-area vineyards to explore the reserve too.

“Wine country tourists can enrich their trip with the beauty of nature, wit-

ness conservation efforts in action and enjoy a serene retreat that complements the vibrant atmosphere of Walla Walla,” he says.

Also in the area:

• Stella’s Homestead — In 2017, Cheryl Hansen returned home to a farm sorely neglected and embarked on a massive cleanup. The youngest of six who grew up on the 3,000 acres, she transformed the varied buildings and barns on the bucolic, creekside property into vintage lodging, which serves both as serene retreat and history museum. Wine country visitors will learn about the Hansen farm and its prominent role in the area’s wheat-farming industry. Bonus: Hansen harvests her first crop of grapes this fall.

• Waitsburg — Town of 1,100 welcomes wine country visitors who want another off-the-beaten path experience. The charming, single-street downtown is lined with Victorian-era buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places repurposed to include:

• American 35 — Serves delectable pizza from scratch (regular and gluten-free) and small plates that meld unusual ingredients like delicata squash, goat cheese and pomegranate seeds. Owner Tom Bennett, formerly in marketing and management consulting, opened the bistro in 2022 and revels in using what he learned in his mother’s kitchen. Bonus:

RAIN, WIND, AND

Trivia contests.

• Royal Block Hotel — Historic architecture meets Nordic minimalism to create a singular hotel and bar, where travelers and residents alike gather regularly for engaging discussion. Each guest room is unique, and towering walls throughout display museum-quality art collection. Bonus: Owners Tiina Jaatinen and Joe Roberts host monthly art seminars.

• Ten Ton Coffee — Pair an art gallery with great coffee and breakfast sandwiches in a welcoming, spacious milieu. Bonus: Office of the Waitsburg Times is in the rear of the shop and visitors may get a chance conversation with owner/publisher Lane Gwinn.

FIRE...

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SEVERAL BUILDINGS and homes on or near Main Street in Waitsburg, Washington, population 1,100, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Today, it’s a stop for Walla Walla Wine Valley visitors. At right, Hartmut Stecher, president of the nonprofit 330-acre Jasper Mountain Reserve in the Blue Mountains in far southeast Washington. Photos by E’Louise Ondash/Jerry Ondash
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Where fun is a fall tradition.

Wine Down Fridays

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16

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was there in 18 minutes.” Santa Fe project

The Santa Fe Drive project represents the first phase of a larger corridor plan that targets the western section of the street.

In response to concerns over narrowed lanes and the removal of the center median, Suleiman clarified that the center lane would indeed be reestablished post-construction. He said the current removal is temporary and allows construction equipment access, adding the lane adjustments align with countywide studies indicating that 10-foot lanes enhance safety and reduce accidents.

An integral part of the project involves narrower lanes and adding new bike lanes, which Suleiman said are critical to slowing traffic near the school. He added that “traffic calming” measures have been a priority in designing this project, especially given the city’s push for greater pedestrian and cyclist safety.

“Designing narrow lanes may feel like a tight fit, but studies have shown this reduces accidents and enhances safety,” Suleiman said.

During a September 2022 council meeting where the project was approved, then-Mayor Catherine Blakespear said protected bike lanes are a necessary safety measure, especially for the high volume of students biking to and from

San Dieguito Academy. Blakespear said that while protected bike lanes are more expensive, they create a safer environment and align with the city’s goals of reducing traffic through mode shifts.

“It’s definitely a little bit more expensive to do protected bike lanes, but there’s just no question that it’s safer,” Blakespear said during the meeting. “So having a physical barrier protection

Streets,” a planning approach that accommodates all modes of travel — such as pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit riders — without significantly reducing car lanes.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23

A fun trackside event open to all racetrack attendees. You can purchase tastings from a selection of over 50 beers, ciders, seltzers and seasonal drinks.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29

I have driven Santa Fe Drive over 10,000 times to get to that hospital. And today, I almost missed a medical emergency because of what you’ve done to that street.”
Dr.

Nikolas Capetanakis OB-GYN, Scripps Memorial Hospital

between a car and a bicycle rider really needs to happen, especially if we want to be serious about reducing traffic congestion by mode shifting out of driving and into bicycle riding.”

The project was approved unanimously after it was briefly taken off the consent calendar to accommodate a public comment from one resident who expressed concerns about the project’s design, arguing that costly protected bike lanes could trap cyclists near driveways in the high-density, high-traffic area.

Kranz said the Santa Fe Drive project aligns with the principles of “Complete

“I don’t think it’s moving away from a vehicle-minded community because we’re going to be one of those, for sure,” he said. “You have to take into consideration all modes of travel, which includes people who walk and people who bike.”

Kranz acknowledged that dealing with the construction can be challenging and asked residents to withhold judgment until the project is complete. He said adjustments would be made if issues arise after completion, expressing confidence in the engineers and designers behind the project.

“If things aren’t working when it’s finished, we’re going to definitely find a way to make it work,” Kranz said. “And if that means changing things after the project is completed, you know, we’ll take that as a lesson learned and not make the same mistake again.”

Nov. 8

EVENTS CALENDAR

REIKI FOR PEACE & CLARITY

Discover how Reiki can help you shift from coping to healing. $10, 12-1:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Carlsbad City Library, 1775 Dove Ln, Carlsbad.

SNOWJAM EXPO

Annual kickoff event for skiers and snowboarders, featuring deals on new equipment with experts onsite to help with fit and selection. Free-$24, 4-10 p.m. Nov. 8-10 at Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.

NATIVE AMERICAN ART

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with an inspiring artistic highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the nation's top Native American artists. 6 to 9 p.m. Nov. 8-10 at Exclusive Collections Gallery, 621 5th Ave, San Diego.

PAST LIFE REGRESSION

World-renowned hypnotherapist from the U.K. shares stunning discoveries from 7,000-plus past life regressions. Free, 5:30 p.m. at Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr, Encinitas.

ENTER SHIKARI

Enter Shikari will perform live at House of Blues.

$31-$316, 7 p.m. at House of Blues, 1055 5th Ave, San Diego.

SAILS AND ALES BEER FEST

Join us on November 8th for our 4th annual Sails and Ales Beer Fest. We'll provide the sunset views, local brews, food, and lively entertainment. $59, 5:30 p.m. at Kona Kai San Diego, 1551 Shelter Island Dr, San Diego.

THE ADDAMS FAMILY

Oceanside Theatre Company's Fall Youth Academy presents, The Addams Family. $18-$25, 7-9 p.m. Nov. 8-10 and 15-17 at Oceanside Theatre Com-

pany, 217 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside.

THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS

Veteran UK outfits The Psychedelic Furs and The Jesus and Mary Chain with special guest Frankie Rose will perform live. $87-$309, 6 p.m. at Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way, San Diego.

LUNG CANCER SCREENING

Learn about lung cancer screening from members of the Jana Oliphant Hackett Lung Cancer Screening Program at Scripps. Free, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Nov. 8 at Scripps Medical Center Jefferson, 2205 Vista Way,

Oceanside.

TOM SEGURA

Comedian Tom Segura performs live at Pechanga Arena. $63-$892, 8 p.m. at Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego.

AZTECS VS. LOBOS

Come cheer on San Diego State Aztecs football team hosting the New Mexico Lobos. $98-$1,518, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way, San Diego.

Nov. 9

HEART ATTACKS & WOMEN

Hey ladies, come learn about how heart attacks can present differently in women at our event. Free, 10-11 a.m. Nov. 9 at Bamboo Garden Wellness Center (near Meritage Wine Market, opposite Pancake House), 162 Rancho Santa Fe Rd S, Encinitas.

CRYSTAL BALL GALA

Casa de Amparo hosts annual Gala. $350, 5:30-9 p.m. Nov. 9 at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club, 15200 San Dieguito Rd, Rancho Santa Fe.

R&B ROYALTY

The new Frontwave Area will host an R&B Roy-

alty show for an unforgettable performance. $56-$128, 7:30 p.m. at Frontwave Arena, 3475 Hero Dr, Oceanside.

TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL

There will be engines running around the park courtesy of Poway-Midland Railroad, model trains inside, and some of San Diego’s best musical talent on the Gazebo Stage. Free, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 9 at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway.

LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE

Grammy and Latin Grammy award-winning group, Los Tigres Del Norte will perform live at Pechanga Arena. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego.

HEART ATTACKS & WOMEN

Hey ladies, come learn about how heart attacks can present differently in women at our event. Free, 10-11 a.m. Nov. 9 at Bamboo Garden Wellness Center (near Meritage Wine Market, opposite Pancake House), 162 Rancho Santa Fe Rd S, Encinitas.

COREY HOLCOMB

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JONATHAN BISS

Bernard Labadie marks his first performances with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra in this program of life-affirming energy, grandeur and strength with works by three giants of Western classical music. 7:30 p.m. at Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center, 1245 7th Ave, San Diego.

INNER SPACE

Inner Space is an exhibit of underwater images created by Steve Eilenberg and Marie Tartar. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 9 at The Photographer’s Eye Gallery, 326 E Grand Ave, Escondido.

Nov. 10

AUTUMN PAINT & SIP

Join us Sunday and spend a delightful evening at Solterra Winery, where the golden hues of autumn are mirrored on our canvases!. $45, -7 p.m. Nov. 10 at Solterra Winery and Kitchen, 934 N Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas.

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Election 2024

Ehlers, Shaffer and O’Hara hold early leads

ENCINITAS — In a pivotal night for Encinitas politics, early election results Wednesday morning indicate a changing of the guard as candidates from a newly ascendant political coalition hold significant leads over their Democratic-backed counterparts.

As of Wednesday morning, results in the city's mayoral race show challenger Bruce Ehlers (12,775) leading with 52.32% of the vote, ahead of incumbent Tony Kranz (11,644), who trails with 47.68%.

The trend continues in both City Council races, with the District 1 candidate, Luke Shaffer (3,686), securing 56.54% of the vote over his opponent, Allison Blackwell (2,833), with 43.46%. In District 2, Jim O’Hara (2,718) leads with 55.70% of the early voter results, compared to Destiny Preston (2,162) with 44.30% of the share.

As of this report, no candidate has conceded. The Encinitas mayor is elected for a two-year term, while each of the four city council members serves a four-year term.

Measure K, a proposed one-cent sales tax increase that could generate $15 million annually to fund infrastructure projects like storm drain repairs and pollution reduction, appears likely to fail. A majority vote is needed to pass. Early results show that 52.07% of the votes cast rejected the measure, while 47.93% of voters supported the proposal.

While much of the candidates’ messaging focused on topics like infrastructure, homelessness and crime, Encinitas voters, by and large, cast their ballots with the tension between state housing mandates and local control on their minds.

Ehlers, a council member and former chairman of the city’s Planning Commission, has centered his campaign on reinforcing local control over development decisions and opposing state-imposed housing policies he deems excessive and impractical.

“This election is about getting us back on course, it's getting us back to our original general plan, it's actually fighting for the cit izens of Encinitas,” Ehlers told The Coast News. “And we're about Encinitas, this group, the three of us, are about Encinitas.”

Throughout the race, Kranz stressed the chal lenges posed by state hous ing laws and warned of potential consequences if the city does not comply. Instead, he focused his message on mitigating the more substantial impacts of development through infra structure and city services.

“These results aren't what we wanted to see, but I think overall, we feel pretty good about the campaign that we ran,” Kranz said in an interview with The Coast

News. “It was positive and I'm proud of the work that I've done over the last 12 years, and I think most of the community appreciates it.”

Blackwell and Preston said they would make statements once the results have been finalized.

Although more results will be counted in the coming days, Shaffer described the results as “exciting” and added it is time to “make the changes we’ve been talking about.” O’Hara said he is looking forward to “bringing the voices of Encinitas residents to City Hall.”

Keim leads Sanchez for O’side mayor

The closely contested race for Oceanside mayor has Deputy Mayor Ryan Keim leading by several hundred votes over incumbent Mayor Esther Sanchez as of Wednesday morning, following Tuesday’s Election Day.

With 49.2% of ballots in San Diego County counted, Mayor Sanchez,

a council member, still has a chance to close the gap. Keim, appointed to the City Council in 2019 and subsequently elected to represent District 3 in 2020, is now vying to unseat Sanchez in the mayoral race.

As Keim competes for the mayoral seat, his District 3 spot is certain to see new leadership. Four candidates are in the running: Jimmy Figueroa, Laura Bassett, Tom DeMooy, and Austin Sorensen. Early results show Figueroa and Bassett leading the pack by several thousand votes, with Figueroa currently ahead at 6,993 votes and Bassett following with 6,370—a 673vote margin.

In District 4, incumbent Councilmember Peter Weiss is leading his opponents, Amber Kae Niuatoa and Omar Hashimi, by nearly 3,000 votes.

The treasurer’s race is proving equally tight, with incumbent Victor Roy narrowly leading challenger Phyllis Dominguez by just 126 votes. A third candidate, Jack Fernandes, trails behind by roughly 2,000 votes.

Although several races remain unresolved, Measure X, a proposal for a

10-year extension, appears likely to pass with strong support; 69% of voters have backed the measure thus far.

In the Oceanside Unified School District elections, the Trustee Area No. 2 race remains close, with incumbent Eleanor Evans holding a narrow 225-vote lead over challenger Emily Ortiz Wichmann. Meanwhile, in Trustee Area No. 5, incumbent Mike Blessing leads challenger Rosie Higuera by 801 votes.

As ballots continue to be tallied, Oceanside’s races highlight a community on the cusp of potential shifts in local leadership.

Lawson-Remer leads Faulconer in District 3 race

What figured to be the most hotly contested of this election season’s three Board of Supervisors races looks today like a comfort-

able victory for District 3’s one-term incumbent, Terra Lawson-Remer — who was leading former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer by just under 12 percentage points in the voting.

As of early Wednesday, Lawson-Remer had about 56% of the vote compared to Faulconer’s approximately 44%, according to numbers released by the county Registrar of Voters after the polls closed Tuesday night.

Lawson-Remer’s vote total stood at 114,779, while Faulconer had amassed 90,627.

Though supervisor

seats are officially nonpartisan, Lawson-Remer, the board’s vice chair, is a Democrat and Faulconer a Republican.

Currently, the board consists of three Democrats (Lawson-Remer, Nora Vargas, who was also up for re-election, and Monica Montgomery Steppe) and two Republicans (Joel Anderson, also up for re-election, and Jim Desmond). Vargas and Anderson were also leading by comfortable margins in their respective races, which would maintain the board’s current ideological structure.

As highlighted in a September debate, the homeless crisis was the biggest issue of contention between Lawson-Remer and Faulconer.

Lawson-Remer — an economist, attorney, former senior adviser in the Obama administration and self-described “grassroots organizer” who lives in Encinitas — espoused “tackling the homeless crisis with innovative thinking to clean-up streets, clear encampments, and get people the help they need and into supportive housing.”

But Faulconer countered that “it’s clear our current supervisor has failed us.’’

“Sadly, though, I see our County Board of Supervisors is still refusing to adopt the lessons of the City of San Diego’s successes and instead continues to let down San Diegans with constant inaction,” Faulconer said.

— City News Service

ENCINITAS MAYORAL candidate Bruce Ehlers speaks to his supporters on Nov. 5 at Leucadia Pizzeria after early results show him leading incumbent Tony Kranz. “This election is about getting us back on course, it’s getting us back to our original general plan, it’s actually fighting for the citizens of Encinitas,” Ehlers told The Coast News. Photo by Walker Armstrong

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thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if any, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee.

Estimated amount with accrued interest and additional advances, if any, is SHOWN

ABOVE and may increase this gure prior to sale. The claimant under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to sell, in accordance with the provision to the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions.

The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell which recorded on SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHOWN ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN

ABOVE in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call the phone number shown below in bold, using the Reference number assigned to this case on SHOWN

ABOVE. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Notice, advances thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the unpaid assessments secured by said Notice with interest thereon as provided in said Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, fees, charges and expenses of the trustee and the trusts created by said Notice of

Assessment and Claim of Lien. IN ORDER TO PAY YOUR ACCOUNT CURRENT, PLEASE CONTACT ADVANCED FINANCIAL COMPANY AT (800) 234-6222 EXT 189 Date: 10/28/2024 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As Trustee, 2121 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 330, Carlsbad , CA 92011 Phone no. (858) 207-0646 By LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor. 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29680

BATCH: AFC-4042 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED AS SHOWN BELOW. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Executed by: AS SHOWN BELOW, as Trustor, AS SHOWN BELOW, as Bene ciary, recorded on AS SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. AS SHOWN BELOW of O cial Records of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, and pursuant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell there under recorded on AS SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. AS SHOWN BELOW of said O cial Records. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH

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PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP.

A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 06/23/2023

07/13/2023 2023-0182414

7/25/2024 2024-0192558

$23899.46 109658 B0537745S

MGP26318AZ 263 EVERY YEAR 18 211-022-28-00

WILLIAM WERBOWSKI AND JANET WERBOWSKI

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND

PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP.

A CALIFORNIA LIMITED

PARTNERSHIP 09/22/2021

10/07/2021 2021-0700711

7/25/2024 2024-0192558

$26635.90

The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit is estimated at AS SHOWN ABOVE Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, may increase this gure prior to sale. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is

located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS:

If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call the number shown below in BOLD, using the REF number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. IN ORDER TO BRING YOUR ACCOUNT

CURRENT, PLEASE CONTACT ADVANCED FINANCIAL COMPANY AT PHONE NO. 800-234-6222 EXT 189

DATE: 10/25/2024

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE 2121 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD, SUITE 330B CARLSBAD, CA 92011

PHONE NO. (858) 207-0646 BY LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29677

T.S. No. 116496-CA APN: 124-210-28-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 8/25/2022. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE

PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 12/9/2024 at 10:30 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 8/30/2022 as Instrument No. 2022-0347262 of O cial Records in the o ce of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: BIJAN EFTEKARI AND MARYAM ZEBARDAST, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE; AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST.

The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 3006 SKYCREST DRIVE, FALLBROOK, CA 92028

The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $1,377,014.44 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned or its predecessor caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS:

If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of

outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (855) 313-3319 or visit this Internet website www.clearreconcorp. com, using the le number assigned to this case 116496CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: E ective January 1, 2021, you may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (855) 313-3319, or visit this internet website www. clearreconcorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 116496-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. FOR SALES INFORMATION: (855) 3133319 CLEAR RECON CORP 3333 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 225 San Diego, California 92108 STOX 948302_116496CA 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29676

T.S. No. 126004-CA APN: 166-151-03-12 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 11/16/2015. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 12/13/2024 at 9:00 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 11/25/2015 as Instrument No. 2015-0610983

of O cial Records in the o ce of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: JABES A. ONDER, A WIDOWER WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE; ENTRANCE OF THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 730 BREEZE HILL RD APT 290, VISTA, CA 92081 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $188,060.75 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned or its predecessor caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS:

If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown

on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (855) 313-3319 or visit this Internet website www.clearreconcorp. com, using the le number assigned to this case 126004CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT:

E ective January 1, 2021, you may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (855) 313-3319, or visit this internet website www. clearreconcorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 126004-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. FOR SALES INFORMATION: (855) 3133319 CLEAR RECON CORP 3333 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 225 San Diego, California 92108 STOX 948278_126004CA 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29671

T.S. No. 119734-CA APN: 259341-16-18 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 2/5/2015. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 1/6/2025 at 10:30 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 2/11/2015 as Instrument No. 2015-0059769 of O cial Records in the o ce of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by:

SANDRA J. DABNEY AND FRANK Y. DABNEY, WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT

TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK

DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR

TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE; AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: A CONDOMINIUM COMPOSED OF: PARCEL 1: AN UNDIVIDED 1/28TH INTEREST IN AND TO LOT 15 OF RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 VILLAGE PARK VILLAS UNIT NO. 4, IN THE CITY OF ENCINITAS, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 8392, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ON SEPTEMBER 29, 1976. EXCEPT THEREFROM THE MINERALS, OIL, GAS, AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES LYING BELOW THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND. ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING: -A- LIVING UNITS 260 THROUGH 287, AS SHOWN UPON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, ON MARCH 11, 1977, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 77-09043. -B- THE RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF ALL THOSE AREAS DESIGNATED AS PATIOS, GARAGES AND PARKING SPACE AREAS, SHOWN UPON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO. PARCEL 2: LIVING UNIT NO. 277, AS SHOWN UPON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO. PARCEL 3: THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO POSSESSION AND OCCUPANCY OF THOSE PORTIONS OF LOT 15 DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 1 ABOVE, DESIGNATED AS P277, G277 AND S277 ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN REFERRED TO ABOVE, WHICH ARE APPURTENANT TO PARCEL 1 AND 2 ABOVE DESCRIBED. PARCEL 4: THE NONEXCLUSIVE APPURTENANT EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY FOR VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN INGRESS AND EGRESS ON, ACROSS, OVER AND UNDER THOSE PORTIONS OF: -A- LOT 2 OF VILLAGE PARK VILLAS UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 7494, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF EMERALD CLASSIC UNIT NO. 2 AS SHOWN ON MAP NO. 7228, AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, THENCE NORTH 69° 56’ 35” EAST, 150.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20° 03’ 25” EAST, 189.56 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM SAID TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING NORTH 72° 46’ 31” EAST, 470.62 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 266.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 337.59 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 72° 42’ 54”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 34° 30’ 35” EAST, 47.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A

NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 266.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY

ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, 288.32 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 62° 06’ 14”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 27° 35’ 39” WEST, 159.00 FEET; TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 234.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 127.33 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 31° 10’ 39”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 03° 35’ 00” EAST, 221.95 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 216.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY

ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 184.57 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 48° 57’ 25”;

THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 45° 22’ 25” WEST, 18.67 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE

CONCAVE

SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING

A RADIUS OF 590.00 FEET A RADIAL FROM SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 46° 55’ 39” WEST; THENCE

NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID NONTANGENT CURVE 32.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03° 06’ 28”; THENCE NORTH 45° 22’ 25” EAST 18.67 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

NORTHEASTERLY HAVING

A RADIUS OF 184.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 157.22 FEET

THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 48° 57’ 25”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 03° 35’ 00” WEST, 221.95 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING

A RADIUS OF 266.00 FEET;

THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 144.74 FEET

THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 31° 10’ 39”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 27° 35’ 39” EAST, 159.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY; HAVING A RADIUS OF 234.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 253.64 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 62° 06’ 14”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 34° 30’ 35” WEST, 47.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING

A RADIUS OF 234.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 296.97 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 72° 42’ 54”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 72° 46 31” WEST, 469.04 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20° 03’ 25” WEST, 32.04 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. -B- LOT 7 OF VILLA PARK VILLAS UNIT NO. 3, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 7640, AND LOTS 9 AND 10 OF VILLAGE PARK VILLAS UNIT NO. 4, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 7668

DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF EMERALD CLASSIC UNIT NO. 2, AS SHOWN ON MAP NO. 7228, AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 89° 17’ 26” WEST, 522.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01°

11’ 39” WEST 595.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48’ 08” EAST, 125.94 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 88° 48’ 08” EAST, 32.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° 11’ 52” WEST, 229.61 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 1016.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 16.65 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00° 56’ 20”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 02° 08’ 12” WEST 31.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2030.00 FEET A RADIAL FROM SAID POINT BEARS SOUTH 02° 35’ 18” WEST; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID NON-TANGENT CURVE 32.01 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00° 54’ 12”; THENCE NORTH 02° 08’ 12” EAST, 31.87 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE

WESTERLY HAVING RADIUS OF 984.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 16.13 FEET

THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00° 56’ 20”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 010 11’ 52” EAST, 229.61 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO BEGINNING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF EMERALD CLASSIC UNIT NO. 2 AS SHOWN ON MAP NO. 7228 AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 69° 56’ 35” EAST, 150.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20° 03’ 25” EAST, 189.56 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 20° 03’ 25” EAST, 32.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 72° 46’ 31” WEST, 519.61 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 134.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 167.40 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 71° 34’ 39”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE SOUTH 01° 11’ 52” WEST, 168.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88° 48’ 08” WEST, 32.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° 11’ 52” EAST, 168.90 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 166.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY LONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 207.38 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 71° 34’ 39”; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE 518.03 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1722 KELLINGTON PLACE, ENCINITAS, CA 92024 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be

sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $486,901.10 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned or its predecessor caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (855) 313-3319 or visit this Internet website www. clearreconcorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 119734-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: E ective January 1, 2021, you may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (855) 313-3319, or visit this internet website www. clearreconcorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 119734-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent

to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase.

FOR SALES INFORMATION: (855) 313-3319 CLEAR RECON CORP 3333 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 225 San Diego, California 92108 STOX 948239_119734-CA 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024, 11/15/2024 CN 29659

BATCH: AFC-4041 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED AS SHOWN BELOW. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Executed by: AS SHOWN BELOW, as Trustor, AS SHOWN BELOW, as Bene ciary, recorded on AS SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. AS SHOWN BELOW of O cial Records of the County Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, and pursuant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell there under recorded on AS SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. AS SHOWN BELOW of said O cial Records. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH On 11/14/2024 at 10:00 AM, AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 2121 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD. CARLSBAD CA 92011 (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or savings bank), all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State hereinafter described as more fully described on said Deed of Trust. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1594 MARBRISA CIRCLE, CARLSBAD, CA, 92008 TS#, CUSTOMER REF#, ICN#, Unit/Interval/Week, APN#, Trustors, Bene ciary, DOT Dated, DOT Recorded, DOT Instrument No., NOD Recorded, NOD Instrument No., Estimated Sales Amount 109527 B0523915C GMS8020333A1Z 80203 Annual 33 212-271-0400 MICHAEL L. BURNS AND ALICE D. BURNS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 07/22/2019 08/08/2019 2019-0333087 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $32237.27 109528 B0543305C GMS8030749L3Z 80307 Annual 49 212-271-04-00

ALICE D. BURNS AND MICHAEL L. BURNS WIFE AND HUSBAND AS

JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 06/06/2022 07/07/2022 2022-0277510 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $54183.26 109529 B0522995C GMO613317D1O 6133 Odd 17 211-131-11-00 ALPHONSO C. COLEMAN AND CELESTINE P. COLEMAN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 06/24/2019 07/11/2019 2019-0275765 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $13577.17 109530 B0514815H GMP611115A1O 6111 Odd 15 211-131-11-00 KAYLA M. CONVERY A(N) SINGLE WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 11/29/2018 12/20/2018 20180521012 7/11/2024 20240177151 $27434.63 109531 B0469935H GMP662411B1Z 6624 Annual 11 211-131-1300 STACEY J. FUJIMURA A(N) UNMARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 06/28/2016 07/28/2016 2016-0380454 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $20514.77 109532 B0521535S GMP602212B1Z 6022 Annual 12 211-131-11-00 RAY GONZALES AND YOLANDA GONZALES HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 05/12/2019 05/30/2019 2019-0205758 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $22285.64 109533 B0555085S GMP682401A1O 6824 Odd 1 211-131-13-00 DAIJHANAI LAREN HARDING A SINGLE WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 01/23/2023 04/20/2023 20230103249 7/11/2024 20240177151 $24186.60 109534 B0529035H GMP702317B1E 7023 Even 17 211-131-13-00 ROY LEE HUDDLESTON III AND JENNIFER LYNN HUDDLESTON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 12/17/2019 01/16/2020 2020-0024151 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $18412.79 109535 B0438005H GMP591239AZ 5912 Annual 39 211-131-11-00 ROGER O. JACKSON A(N) SINGLE MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 11/20/2014 12/04/2014 2014-0530650 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $16401.66 109536 B0547195H GMP8010638L1Z 80106 Annual 38 212-271-04-00 DAVID HAROLD LINDSAY AND DAWN MARIE LINDSAY HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 09/10/2022 11/3/2022 2022-0423041 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $51831.77 109537 B0531105H GMP542614DE 5426 Even 14 211-130-03-00 ADAM D. LYON AND SHELBI C. LYON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 09/12/2019 6/18/2020 2020-0315851 7/11/2024 2024-0177151 $17075.58 109538 B0514025C GMS8020143A1Z 80201

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Annual 43 212-271-04-

00 STEPHEN A. NOLAN AND KATIE M. NOLAN

HUSBAND AND WIFE AND RONALD N. AGUILAR AND RACHAEL E. AGUILAR

HUSBAND AND WIFE ALL AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP.

A CALIFORNIA LIMITED

PARTNERSHIP 11/16/2018

11/29/2018 2018-0492758

7/11/2024 2024-0177151

$25098.45 109539 B0477505S

GMO511234A1Z 5112 Annual 34 211-130-02-00 DANIEL

W. OSTROM AND JANET P.

OSTROM HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED

PARTNERSHIP 11/09/2016

12/08/2016 2016-0672470

7/11/2024 2024-0177151

$27526.19 109541 B0556525P

GMP693113BZ 6931 Annual 13 211-131-13-00 PAMTRESS

DEMORIA ROSS AND CHRISTOPHER KEITH

ROSS A MARRIED COUPLE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP.

A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 04/18/2023

05/18/2023 2023-0130235

7/11/2024 2024-0177151

$29142.55 109542 B0450635S

GMP651421D1E 6514 Even

21 211-131-13-00 RANDY C.

SIDWELL AND JULIA B.

SIDWELL HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD

LP. A CALIFORNIA

LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

08/04/2015 08/20/2015 20150441012 7/11/2024 20240177151 $10784.10 109543

B0548295H GMP651107D1O 6511 Odd 7 211-131-1300 KRYSTLE NICOLE

SMITH AND GABRIEL

ABRAHAM CARTER

WIFE AND HUSBAND AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND

PACIFIC CARLSBAD LP.

A CALIFORNIA LIMITED

PARTNERSHIP 11/13/2022

12/8/2022 2022-0462364

7/11/2024 2024-0177151

$18012.74 109544 B0541835H

GMO561130A1Z 5611 Annual

30 211-130-03-00 DAVID L.

WHITE AND SHEILA RENEE

WHITE HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS

GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD

LP. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED

PARTNERSHIP 02/26/2022

05/05/2022 2022-0194802

7/11/2024 2024-0177151

$54470.37

The undersigned Trustee

disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit is estimated at AS SHOWN ABOVE Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, may increase this gure prior to sale. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL

BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding

on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call the number shown below in BOLD, using the REF number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. IN ORDER TO BRING YOUR ACCOUNT

CURRENT, PLEASE CONTACT ADVANCED FINANCIAL COMPANY AT PHONE NO. 800-234-6222 EXT 189

DATE: 10/18/2024

CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE 2121 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD, SUITE 330B CARLSBAD, CA 92011 PHONE NO. (858) 207-0646 BY LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor 10/25/2024, 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024 CN 29637

BATCH: AFC-4033 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED SHOWN BELOW UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE is hereby given

that CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee pursuant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment and Claim of Lien executed by VILLA L’AUBERGE DEL MAR OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., A CALIFORNIA MUTUAL NONPROFIT BENEFIT CORPORATION Recorded SHOWN BELOW as Instrument No. SHOWN BELOW of O cial Records in the O ce of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO County, California, property owned by SHOWN BELOW WILL SELL ON 11/14/2024 at 10:00 AM

LOCATION: AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 2121 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD., CARLSBAD, CA 92011

SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, business in this state, all right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County, describing the land on above referred Claim of Lien. TS#, REF#, ICN, UNIT/INTERVAL/ WEEK, APN, CURRENT VESTED OWNER, COL DATED, COL RECORDED, COL INSTRUMENT#, NOD RECORDED, NOD INSTRUMENT#, ESTIMATED SALES AMOUNT

108899 60905A 60905B 609 05 299-310-28-05 CHARLES A. HEIDBRINK JR A SINGLE MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/10/2024 6/12/2024 20240147268 7/12/2024 20240177668 $6071.12 108900

60239A 60239A 602 39 299310-21-39 KIRK STUART NOFZIGER AND RICIA DRIXLER-NOFZIGER

HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/10/2024

6/12/2024 2024-0147268

7/12/2024 2024-0177668 $5949.37 108901 60515A

60515A 605 15 299-310-2415 CORINE S. HANSEN A SINGLE WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/10/2024 6/12/2024 20240147268 7/12/2024 20240177668 $5927.99 108902

60141A 60141A 601 41

299-310-20-41 ANTONIO

B VALDERRAMA AN UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND SEPRATE PROPERTY

6/10/2024 6/12/2024 20240147268 7/12/2024 20240177668 $6092.85 108903

60332A 60332A 603 32

299-310-22-32 ANTONIO B VALDERRAMA AN UNMARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND SEPRATE PROPERTY

6/10/2024 6/12/2024 20240147268 7/12/2024 20240177668 $6092.85 108904

60435A 60435A 604 35 299310-23-35 AIRENDRONE LLC A LIMITED LIABILITY

CORPORATION 6/10/2024

6/12/2024 2024-0147268

7/12/2024 2024-0177668

$7539.18 108905 61006A 610B06 610 06 299-310-2906 LOUIS J. MURDOCK A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY

6/10/2024 6/12/2024 20240147268 7/12/2024 20240177668 $6006.99 108906

60316A 60316A 603 16 299310-22-16 GARY A. RUMBLE AND KENI CYR-RUMBLE HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS 6/10/2024

6/12/2024 2024-0147268

7/12/2024 2024-0177668

$5813.68 108907 60315A

60315A 603 15 299-310-2215 SANDHYA ANAND A SINGLE WOMAN 6/10/2024

6/12/2024 2024-0147268

information or on the Internet

7/12/2024 2024-0177668

$4357.33 108908 60651A

606A51 606 51 299-310-25-51

ASHLEY ELAINE ALI AND JOSEPH F. KUNZ 6/10/2024

6/12/2024 2024-0147268

7/12/2024 2024-0177668

$6092.85 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1570 CAMINO DEL MAR, DEL MAR, CA, 92014

The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment, with interest thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if any, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee. Estimated amount with accrued interest and additional advances, if any, is SHOWN ABOVE and may increase this gure prior to sale. The claimant under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to sell, in accordance with the provision to the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions.

The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell which recorded on SHOWN ABOVE as Book SHOWN ABOVE as Instrument No. SHOWN ABOVE in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call the phone number shown below in bold, using the Reference number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone

Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Notice, advances thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the unpaid assessments secured by said Notice with interest thereon as provided in said Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, fees, charges and expenses of the trustee and the trusts created by said Notice of Assessment and Claim of Lien. IN ORDER TO PAY YOUR ACCOUNT CURRENT, PLEASE CONTACT ADVANCED FINANCIAL COMPANY AT (800) 234-6222 EXT 189 Date: 10/18/2024 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, As Trustee, 2121 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 330, Carlsbad , CA 92011 Phone no. (858) 207-0646 By LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor. 10/25/2024, 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024 CN 29636

T.S. No. 116395-CA APN: 215-610-10-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/11/2022. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 12/16/2024 at 10:30 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 10/19/2022 as Instrument No. 2022-0403319 of O cial Records in the o ce of the County Recorder of San Diego County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: CHAD CHINIQUY AND KARIEN CHINIQUY, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE; AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER BY STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET, EL CAJON, CA 92020 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 7124 AVIARA DR, CARLSBAD, CA 92011-4900 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust.

The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $2,653,311.37 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The bene ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned or its predecessor caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located.

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS:

If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (855) 313-3319 or visit this Internet website www.clearreconcorp. com, using the le number assigned to this case 116395CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. NOTICE TO TENANT: E ective January 1, 2021, you may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (855) 313-3319, or visit this internet website www. clearreconcorp.com, using the le number assigned to this case 116395-CA to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the

last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. FOR SALES INFORMATION: (855) 3133319 CLEAR RECON CORP 3333 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 225 San Diego, California 92108 STOX 948092_116395CA 10/25/2024, 11/01/2024, 11/08/2024 CN 29634

T.S. No. 24-69344 APN: 221-721-17-00 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/29/2010. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank speci ed in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: GUY H. ALLBEE, A SINGLE MAN Duly Appointed Trustee: ZBS LAW, LLP Deed of Trust recorded 11/3/2010, as Instrument No. 2010-0595196, of O cial Records in the o ce of the Recorder of San Diego County, California, Date of Sale:11/15/2024 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Entrance of the East County Regional Center, East County Regional Center, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $60,840.88

Note: Because the Bene ciary reserves the right to bid less than the total debt owed, it is possible that at the time of the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debt owed. Street Address or other common designation of real property: 984 MENDOCINO DRIVE SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA 92078

Described as follows: LOT 47 OF SAN MARCOS TRACT NO. 366, UNIT NO. 2, IN THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 12945, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF

SAN DIEGO COUNTY ON JUNE 12,1992. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING THEREFROM, IN FAVOR OF GRANTOR, WITH THE RIGHT TO TRANSFER THE SAME, THE RIGHT TO ALL SURFACE AND SUBSTANCE WATER, BUT WITH NO. RIGHT OF SURFACE ENTRY.A.P.N #.: 221-721-17-

00 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the bene ciary within 10 days of the date of rst publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned o may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying o all liens senior to the lien being auctioned o , before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s o ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY

OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, bene ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (855) 976-3916 or visit this internet website www.auction. com, using the le number assigned to this case 2469344. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale.

NOTICE TO TENANT: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California Civil Code. If you are an “eligible tenant buyer,” you can purchase the property if you match the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. If you are an “eligible bidder,” you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the last and highest bid placed at the trustee auction. There are three steps to exercising this right of purchase. First, 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale, you can call (855) 976-3916, or visit this internet website tracker. auction.com/sb1079, using the le number assigned to this case 24-69344 to nd the date on which the trustee’s sale was held, the amount of the last and highest bid, and the address of the trustee. Second, you must send a written notice of intent to place a bid so that the trustee

receives it no more than 15 days after the trustee’s sale. Third, you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee’s sale. If you think you may qualify as an “eligible tenant buyer” or “eligible bidder,” you should consider contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate professional immediately for advice regarding this potential right to purchase. Dated: 10/14/2024 ZBS LAW, LLP, as Trustee 30 Corporate Park, Suite 450 Irvine, CA 92606 For NonAutomated Sale Information, call: (714) 848-7920For Sale Information: (855) 9763916 www.auction.com Ryan Bradford, Trustee Sale O cer This o ce is enforcing a security interest of your creditor. To the extent that your obligation has been discharged by a bankruptcy court or is subject to an automatic stay of bankruptcy, this notice is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a demand for payment or any attempt to collect such obligation. EPP 41404 Pub Dates 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29633

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF LEILA MARTINEZ Case # 24PE002822C

To all heirs, bene ciaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Leila Martinez

A Petition for Probate has been led by Estefan M. San Martin in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego.

The Petition for Probate requests that Estefan M. San Martin be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the le kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person les an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.

A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: December 10, 2024; Time: 10:00 AM; in Dept.: 504. Court address: 1100 Union St., San Diego CA 92101, Central Courthouse. (https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/ sdcourt/probate2/probatevh) Court appearances may be made either in person or virtually, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Virtual appearances must be made using the department’s Microsoft Teams (“MS Teams”) video link; or by calling the department’s MS Teams conference phone number and using the assigned conference ID number. The MS Teams video conference links and phone numbers can be found at www.sdcourt.ca.gov/ ProbateHearings. Plan to check in 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hearing time. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or le written objections with the court before the hearing. Your

appearance may be in person or by your attorney.

If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must le your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of rst issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as de ned in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may a ect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the le kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may le with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the ling of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.

Attorney for Petitioner: Paul V. L. Campo 316 S. Melrose Dr. Ste 106 Vista CA 92081-6668

Telephone: 760.639.1680 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29705

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSECHANGE OF NAME CASE# 24CU020688N TO ALL INTERESTED

PERSONS:

Petitioner(s): Vanessa Ulrike Alexandra Vadas led a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows:

a. Present name: Vanessa Ulrike Alexandra Vadas change to proposed name: Vanessa Ulrike Alexandra Hamada

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must le a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely led, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.

NOTICE OF HEARING:

On December 20, 2024 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept. 25 of the Superior Court of California, 325 S Melrose Dr., Vista CA 92081, North County Division.

(To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the court’s website. To nd your court’s website, go to www. courts.ca.gov/find-my-court. htm.) NO HEARING WILL OCCUR ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.

The court will review the documents led as of the date speci ed on the Order to Show Cause for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-120).

If all requirements for a name change have been met as of the date speci ed, and no timely written objection has been received (required at least two court days before the date speci ed), the Petition for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-100) will be granted without a hearing. One copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to the petitioner.

To change a name on a legal document, including a birth certi cate, social security card,

driver license, passport, and other identi cation, a certi ed copy of Decree Changing Name (JC Form #NC-130) or Decree Changing Name and Order Recognizing Change of Gender and for Issuance of New Birth Certi cate (JC Form #NC-230) may be required. Contact the agency(ies) who issues the legal document that needs to be changed, to determine if a certi ed copy is required.

A certi ed copy of Decree Changing Name (JC Form #NC-130) or Decree Changing Name and Order Recognizing Change of Gender and for Issuance of New Birth’ Certi cate (JC Form #NC230) may be obtained from the Civil Business O ce for a fee. Petitioners who are seeking a change of name under the Safe at Home program may contact the assigned department for information on obtaining certi ed copies. If all the requirements have not been met as of the date speci ed, the court will mail the petitioner a written order with further directions.

If a timely objection is led the court will set a hearing date and contact the parties by mail with further directions.

A RESPONDENT

OBJECTING TO THE NAME CHANGE MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION

AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to court on the speci ed date. The court will notify the parties by mail of a future hearing date.

Any Petition for the name change of a minor that is signed by only one parent must have this Attachment served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause, on the other non-signing parent, and proof of service must be led with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED.

Filed Date: 11/04/2024

Brad A. Weinreb Judge of the Superior Court. 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/2024 CN 29704

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF BARBARA SANDRA WALTON aka BARBARA S. WALTON Case# 24PE002899C

To all heirs, bene ciaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Barbara Sandra Walton aka Barbara S. Walton

A Petition for Probate has been led by Thomas Gerald Corr III, in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego.

The Petition for Probate requests that Thomas Gerald Corr III be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person les an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.

A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: December 19, 2024; Time: 1:30 PM; in Dept.: 503. Court address: 1100 Union St., San Diego CA 92101, Central Courthouse. https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/

sdcourt/probate2/probatevh

Court appearances may be made either in person or virtually, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Virtual appearances must be made using the department’s Microsoft Teams (“MS Teams”) video link; or by calling the department’s MS Teams conference phone number and using the assigned conference ID number. The MS Teams video conference links and phone numbers can be found at www.sdcourt.ca.gov/ ProbateHearings. Plan to check in 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hearing time. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or le written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must le your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of rst issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as de ned in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code.

Other California statutes and legal authority may a ect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. You may examine the le kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may le with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the ling of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.

Attorney for Petitioner: Conrad F. Joyner, Jr. PO Box 425 San Luis Rey CA 92068

Telephone: 760.458.8030 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29702

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF CARMEN ORDAZ ESPINOZA ESQUIVEL

Case# 24PE002325C

To all heirs, bene ciaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Carmen Ordaz Espinoza Esquivel

A Petition for Probate has been led by Mariana de Jesus Esquivel Ordaz, in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego.

The Petition for Probate requests that Mariana de Jesus Esquivel Ordaz be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person les an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.

A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: November 26, 2024; Time: 10:15 AM; in

Dept.: 503. Court address: 1100 Union St., San Diego CA 92101, Central Courthouse. https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/ sdcourt/probate2/probatevh Court appearances may be made either in person or virtually, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Virtual appearances must be made using the department’s Microsoft Teams (“MS Teams”) video link; or by calling the department’s MS Teams conference phone number and using the assigned conference ID number. The MS Teams video conference links and phone numbers can be found at www.sdcourt.ca.gov/ ProbateHearings. Plan to check in 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hearing time.

If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or le written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must le your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of rst issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as de ned in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may a ect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.

You may examine the le kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may le with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the ling of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250.

A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.

Petitioner: Mariana de Jesus Esquivel Ordaz 522 Gar eld St. Oceanside CA 92054 Telephone: 760.583.2451 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29692

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 21701-2171 of the business and Professions Code, Section 2382 of the Commercial Code, Section 535 of the Penal Code, Orbit U-Store, 437 W. San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos, CA, 92069 (phone 760-744-5800) will sell by competitive bidding on Sunday Dec. 1, 2024 at 9am. Payment in CASH ONLY.

Property to be sold at Bid13. com as follows: sofa, tables, chairs, bed, dryer, dressers, television, dvd player, tires, toys, playground, appliances, household & decorative goods, personal items, boxes, luggage belonging to the following:

Unit Name 316 Leovy Vega 536 Shawn Dunn 577 Kathryn Mckee 541 Dimetri Reyzin 824 Bradley Dobbie 411 Joseph Mckay 638 Karen Morales

Auction held by Bid13.com 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29674

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSECHANGE OF NAME CASE# 24CU017033N TO ALL INTERESTED

PERSONS: Petitioner(s): Katie Virginia

Corder led a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows: a. Present name: Richie King Perez change to proposed name: Richie King Corder THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must le a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely led, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.

NOTICE OF HEARING: On December 06, 2024 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept. 25 of the Superior Court of California, 325 S Melrose Dr., Vista CA 92081, North County Division.

(To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the court’s website. To nd your court’s website, go to www. courts.ca.gov/find-my-court. htm.) NO HEARING WILL OCCUR ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. The court will review the documents led as of the date speci ed on the Order to Show Cause for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-120). If all requirements for a name change have been met as of the date speci ed, and no timely written objection has been received (required at least two court days before the date speci ed), the Petition for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-100) will be granted without a hearing. One copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to the petitioner. To change a name on a legal document, including a birth certi cate, social security card, driver license, passport, and other identi cation, a certi ed copy of Decree Changing Name (JC Form #NC-130) or Decree Changing Name and Order Recognizing Change of Gender and for Issuance of New Birth Certi cate (JC Form #NC-230) may be required. Contact the agency(ies) who issues the legal document that needs to be changed, to determine if a certi ed copy is required. A certi ed copy of Decree Changing Name (JC Form #NC-130) or Decree Changing Name and Order Recognizing Change of Gender and for Issuance of New Birth’ Certi cate (JC Form #NC230) may be obtained from the Civil Business O ce for a fee. Petitioners who are seeking a change of name under the Safe at Home program may contact the assigned department for information on obtaining certi ed copies. If all the requirements have not been met as of the date speci ed, the court will mail the petitioner a written order with further directions. If a timely objection is led, the court will set a hearing date and contact the parties by mail with further directions. A RESPONDENT OBJECTING TO THE NAME CHANGE MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to court on the speci ed date. The court will notify the parties by mail of a future

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and claimed that a toxic culture of mismanagement under Ikhratra allowed shady practices to snowball.

“I think the findings presented today are crucial for understanding how we can improve our operations and make sure they serve our community effectively,” said County Supervisor Nora Vargas, chairwoman of the SANDAG board.

Solana Beach City Councilmember Dave Zito, chairman of the SANDAG Audit Committee, pointed out that while the findings indicate poor management and a lack of process, there was no evidence of fraud or other illicit activities requiring further investigation.

“Their opinion is that further investigations around that type of activity aren’t warranted, but clearly there’s a lot of work to be done,” Zito said.

Reports indicate that the board first learned about ETAN’s issues in October 2023, a timeline also confirmed by Ruby’s office in the recent audit.

However, some board members questioned Ruby’s decision not to interview individual board members or the former CEO to verify the information.

Ruby explained that interviewing former employees isn’t standard practice in her investigations, so her office did not request their

“I think that’s a failure of a report,” said Coronado City Councilmember John Duncan. “If the board members want to know, why wouldn’t we ask the former CEO?”

Del Mar Deputy Mayor Terry Gaasterland inquired whether previous board leaders might have known about the issues earlier, specifically naming former SANDAG board chair, state Sen. Catherine Blakespear, and former vice chair, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, who led the board in 2021 and 2022.

“I hope you reached out to them and asked, ‘Did you know anything in 2022?’ They would have been in a position to know something,” Gaasterland said.

Ruby stated that her investigation found no evidence that board members were informed of the issues before October 2023.

“I did not see any evidence that that information was shared. It was an operational issue, and it wasn’t a matter that was being discussed with the board prior to the October timeline,” Ruby said.

The Coast News contacted Blakespear’s office for comment, but she did not respond.

Vargas warned that questioning whether the audit report was just or fair would not be productive and that the Office of the Independent Performance Auditor is independent for a reason.

Along with Ikhrata’s resignation late last year, several of SANDAG’s top brass have also left the organization after further details surfaced about the toll road scandal.

Former Chief Financial Officer Andre Douzdjian resigned in April, interim CEO Coleen Clementson left in May, and new CEO Mario Orso dismissed Chief Economist Ray Major in July. Earlier this year, the regional planning agency also became the subject of a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.

Ruby’s office outlined several recommendations to address issues like what happened with Deloitte’s contract.

This includes requiring further analysis for vendors to ensure they meet clearly defined project requirements before being awarded multimillion-dollar contracts, revising solesource contract policies, and requiring a formal post-evaluation of all multimillion-dollar projects.

Orso said the agency has already implemented several of these recommendations, such as requiring evaluations for closed-out projects and re-evaluating all sole-source contracts.

“These are all standard project procedures. We’re not going to reinvent the wheel — we’re going to do what everyone else already does,” Orso said.

THE SANDAG board of directors continues to explore the problems behind the SR-125 toll road debacle, namely whether previous board leadership knew about the issues before the board was officially informed in October 2023. Courtesy photo

Escondido sets fee to combat vacant buildings

The city is attempting to curb its growing number of vacant retail stores and other establishments by adopting a new fee for abandoned commercial buildings.

According to staff, Escondido became the first city in San Diego County to create an abandoned commercial building fee after the City Council approved the ordinance on Oct. 23.

Property owners of abandoned commercial buildings or vacant lots will have to pay a total of $4,474 annually, which includes a registration fee of $1,042 and an upfront monitoring fee for 12 months for $3,432.

The fee will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.

City staff began working on the revised code in late 2022 after observing an uptick in business closures, particularly along Grand Avenue downtown.

Rising rents, operating costs and a lack of incentives for property owners to quickly find tenants have left storefronts vacant for longer periods than the city would like, prompting officials to take action.

“Empty commercial lots and buildings negatively affect the character and economy of Escondido,” said Jennifer Schoeneck, the city’s economic development director. “These buildings and lots attract unwanted activity such as litter, encampments and crime; they cost the city’s code enforcement and police teams time and money; they create blight, reduce pedestrian traffic, hurt nearby city businesses and city revenue, lower rents for nearby properties and diminish community perception.”

Under the new ordinance, an “abandoned” property is a vacant commercial property not involved in foreclosure or recovery. “Vacant” properties are those not legally occupied, and “commercial” properties include buildings intended for retail, office, industrial, or

other business use.

The ordinance requires property owners to display contact information, either their own or for a nearby representative if they reside more than 100 miles away, on a sign posted on their abandoned property.

Owners must also de-

scribe how they intend to secure their property from unauthorized entry, declare any future plans for the property, and inform the city of any challenges they face in fulfilling those future plans.

Property owners are also expected to maintain

any existing fire sprinkler systems and include centralized and registered fire alarm or burglar systems.

Buildings that don’t have any of these systems must provide continuous on-site monitoring of the property in other ways, such as hiring a security officer to patrol the grounds.

According to staff, the city will require monthly reports of these monitoring systems from property owners.

If vacant properties continue to be a nuisance, the city could require property owners to take additional measures to secure their properties, including installing more lights and hiring security.

Councilmember Consuelo Martinez pointed out an abandoned former gas station on East Valley Parkway as an example of a vacant property creating a nuisance in the neighborhood.

“It’s been a problem for years,” she said. “We’ve sent notices of violations after violations but they have done nothing… this is that extra step and nudge that we have to give.”

To further encourage property owners to fill their empty spaces, the city is offering to refund part of the monitoring fee if they secure a tenant.

Ambulance fees

For the first time in nearly a decade, Escondido is raising its ambulance fees, following the example of nearby cities that have recently implemented similar increases.

Escondido’s previous ambulance fee base rate, set by the City Council in 2016, was $1,668, allowing the city to recover only 77% of its costs in providing ambulance services.

After a review, consulting firm AP Triton recommended a fee increase to $4,267 to achieve full cost recovery. The City Council approved the suggestion on Oct. 23 by a 4-1 vote.

“We’ve created a situation where we are continuously in the red because of our reduced charges,” Councilmember Mike Morasco said. “We have to pull off the Band-Aid – just get this taken care of and get it rectified.”

CITY OFFICIALS pointed to the long-abandoned OAAI gas station and market on East Valley Parkway as the perfect example of a vacant structure creating a nuisance and blight in the neighborhood. Photo by Samantha Nelson

hearing date.

Any Petition for the name change of a minor that is signed by only one parent must have this Attachment served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause, on the other non-signing parent, and proof of service must be led with the court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Filed Date: 10/15/2024

Brad A. Weinreb

Judge of the Superior Court. 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29629

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSECHANGE OF NAME CASE# 24CU01589N TO ALL INTERESTED

PERSONS:

Petitioner(s): Kendra

Gonzalez and Alejandro Gonzalez led a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows:

a. Present name: Adriana

Marie Gonzalez change to proposed name: Marie

Gonzalez THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must le a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely led, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.

NOTICE OF HEARING: On November 22, 2024 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept. N-02 of the Superior Court of California,

325 S Melrose Dr., Vista CA 92081, North County Division. (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the court’s website. To nd your court’s website, go to www. courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.

htm.) NO HEARING WILL OCCUR ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. The court will review the documents led as of the date speci ed on the Order to Show Cause for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-120).

If all requirements for a name change have been met as of the date speci ed, and no timely written objection has been received (required at least two court days before the date speci ed), the Petition for Change of Name (JC Form #NC-100) will be granted without a hearing. One copy of the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to the petitioner. To change a name on a legal

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document, including a birth certi cate, social security card, driver license, passport, and other identi cation, a certi ed copy of Decree Changing Name (JC Form #NC-130) or Decree Changing Name and Order Recognizing Change of Gender and for Issuance of New Birth Certi cate (JC Form #NC-230) may be required. Contact the agency(ies) who issues the legal document that needs to be changed, to determine if a certi ed copy is required.

A certi ed copy of Decree Changing Name (JC Form #NC-130) or Decree Changing Name and Order Recognizing Change of Gender and for Issuance of New Birth’ Certi cate (JC Form #NC230) may be obtained from the Civil Business O ce for a fee.

Petitioners who are seeking a change of name under the Safe at Home program may contact the assigned department for information on obtaining certi ed copies. If all the requirements have not been met as of the date speci ed, the court will mail the petitioner a written order with further directions. If a timely objection is led, the court will set a hearing date and contact the parties by mail with further directions.

A RESPONDENT OBJECTING TO THE NAME CHANGE MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to court on the speci ed date. The court will notify the parties by mail of a future hearing date.

Any Petition for the name change of a minor that is signed by only one parent must have this Attachment served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause, on the other non-signing parent, and proof of service must be led with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED.

Filed Date: 10/07/2024 Brad A. Weinreb Judge of the Superior Court. 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29619

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021617

County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Change For Good. Located at: 10224 Maya Linda Rd. #14, San Diego CA 92126 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Bonnie Rebecca Bracken, 10224 Maya Linda Rd. #14, San Diego CA 92126; 2. Michael Karl Bracken, 10224 Maya Linda Rd. #14, San Diego CA 92126. This business is conducted by: A Married Couple. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Bonnie Rebecca Bracken, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/2024 CN 29708

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021637 Filed: Oct 29, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. South Park Commons. Located at: 1685 Los Altos Rd., San Diego CA 92109 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Midwest Investment Properties LLC, 1685 Los Altos Rd., San Diego CA 92109. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 09/10/2014 S/ Gilbert Lee, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/2024 CN 29707

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021710

Filed: Oct 30, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

Business Name(s): A. City Side Painting. Located at: 3425 Las Vegas Dr., Oceanside CA 92054 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Daniel Velazquez, 3425 Las Vegas Dr., Oceanside CA 92054. This business is conducted by: An Individual.

Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Daniel Velazquez, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/2024 CN 29700

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021534

Filed: Oct 28, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Music Music. Located at: 230 West F St., Encinitas CA 92024 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Tate Eric Sanderson, 230 West F St., Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 04/19/2019 S/Tate Sanderson, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29686

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019891

Filed: Oct 02, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Build Her Fitness Club. Located at: 1025 Meadow Lake Dr #17, Vista CA 92084 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Thalia Loza Rosette, 1025 Meadow Lake Dr. #17, Vista CA 92084. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 09/01/2024 S/Thalia Loza Rosette, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29685

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021458 Filed: Oct 25, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

Business Name(s): A. Stock Provisions LLC; B. Stock Provisions; C. Stock. Located at: 1820 Lahoud Dr., Cardi CA 92007 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same.

Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Stock Provisions LLC, 1820 Lahoud Dr., Cardi CA 92007. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Jennifer Ottow, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29683

of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Hot Batch Surf Shop; B. Hot Batch Surfboards; C. Hot Batch Glassing. Located at: 585 Westlake St., Encinitas CA 92024 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 2157 Edinburg Ave., Cardi CA 92007. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Hot Batch LLC, 2157 Edinburg Ave., Cardi CA 92007. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/23/2024 S/Olivia Szymanski, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29678

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020815 Filed: Oct 16, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. The Chandelier Room Carlsbad. Located at: 3077 State St., Carlsbad CA 92008 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 6691 Encelia Pl., Carlsbad CA 92011. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Blush House LLC, 6691 Encelia Pl., Carlsbad CA 92011. This business is conducted by: A Limited

Filed: Oct 29, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. 12/11 Merchandise Solutions; B. 12-11 Merchandise Solutions. Located at: 3467 Circulo Adorno, Carlsbad CA 92009 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Mary Creaghe Pen eld, 3467 Circulo Adorno, Carlsbad CA 92009. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/01/2024 S/Mary Creaghe Pen eld, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/2024 CN 29710

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9022144

Filed: Nov 05, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Morrison Constructors. Located at: 3585 Hancock St. #100A, San Diego CA 92110 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 6962 Fitch Ct., San Diego CA 92111. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Morrison Constructors Inc., 6962 Fitch Ct., San Diego CA 92111. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 08/25/2004 S/Steven Morrison, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29/2024 CN 29709

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9022059 Filed: Nov 05, 2024 with

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020655

Filed: Oct 14, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. EEKO Planet; B Captain Keno’s Store. Located at: 315 S. Coast Hwy 101 #U232, Encinitas CA 92024 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 355 Hickoryhill Dr., Encinitas CA 92024-4021. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Aleada Media Group, 355 Hickoryhill Dr., Encinitas CA 92024-4021. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Nicholas Olsen, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29690

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021496

Filed: Oct 28, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. North County Junk Removal. Located at: 1143 Olive Ave., Vista CA 92083 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Thomas Lionardo Perez, 1143 Olive Ave., Vista CA 92083. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/28/2024 S/Thomas Lionardo Perez, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29687

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021388

Filed: Oct 24, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

Business Name(s): A. Melrose Salon. Located at: 1680 S. Melrose Dr. #102, Vista CA 92081 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 1635 Via del Corvo, San Marcos CA 92078. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Marianne Mia Gilmore, 1635 Via del Corvo, San Marcos CA 92078. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/15/1998 S/Marianne Mia Gilmore, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29682

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021451 Filed: Oct 25, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Bid Leveler. Located at: 2712 Tiburon Ave., Carlsbad CA 92010 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Steven Robert Koch, 2712 Tiburon Ave, Carlsbad CA 92010. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/25/2024 S/Steven Koch, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29679

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021389 Filed: Oct 24, 2024 with County

Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Jayce Fitch, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22/2024 CN 29669

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021249 Filed: Oct 23, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. KC West Real Estate. Located at: 12636 High Blu Dr. #400, San Diego CA 92130 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: PO Box 566, Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Kyle Scott Carruthers, 12636 High Blu Dr. #400, San Diego CA 92130. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/14/2024

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9021204

Filed: Oct 22, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

Business Name(s): A. SD Land Company. Located at:

2820 Camino del Rio South

#300-C, San Diego CA 92108 San Diego. Business Mailing

Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing

Address: 1. OG Supercorp, 2820 Camino del Rio South #300-C, San Diego CA 92108. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/22/2024 S/Oliver Graf, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29656

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020930

Filed: Oct 17, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s): A. EMS Pro Sales. Located at: 1846 Via Quinto, Oceanside CA 92056 San Diego. Business Mailing

Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing

Address: 1. Eduardo Jose Montoya, 1846 Via Quinto, Oceanside CA 92056. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/17/2024 S/Eduardo Jose Montoya, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29655

Fictitious Business Name

Statement #2024-9021057

Filed: Oct 21, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. 12 Stepology. Located at: 10469 Roselle St., San Diego CA 92121 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Mike John Callahan, 10469 Roselle St., San Diego CA 92121. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Mike Callahan, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29651

Fictitious Business Name

Statement #2024-9020575

Filed: Oct 11, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Advantage Computers. Located at: 3222 Waring Rd., Oceanside CA 92056 San Diego. Business

Mailing Address: Same.

Registrant Name and Business

Mailing Address: 1. Donald Wood Richie III, 3222 Waring Rd., Oceanside CA 92056. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 06/03/2003 S/Donald Wood Richie III, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29650

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020796 Filed: Oct 16, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

Business Name(s): A. French Secret Pastry. Located at: 4834 Valdina Way, San Diego CA 92124 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business

Mailing Address: 1. Maya Marashinia, 4834 Valdina Way, San Diego CA 92124. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/16/2024 S/Maya Marashina, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29647

Fictitious Business Name

Statement #2024-9020739 Filed: Oct 15, 2024 with

County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Kill Your Cellphone. Located at: 2320 Via Santos #B, Carlsbad CA 92008 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Alessandra Goldsborough, 2320 Via Santos #B, Carlsbad CA 92008. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/14/2024 S/Alessandra Goldsborough, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29646

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019933 Filed: Oct 03, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. CAT; B. Classic Auto Transportation. Located at: 2712 Tiburon Ave., Carlsbad CA 92010 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Steven Robert Koch, 2712 Tiburon Ave., Carlsbad CA 92010. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/03/2024 S/Steven R. Koch, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29645

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020571 Filed: Oct 11, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Deep Comfort Intuitive Massage; B. Laughter Massage; C. Amazing Massage; D. Solana Beach Amazing Massage. Located at: 731 S. Hwy 101 #22, Solana Beach CA 92075 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 238 Barbara Ave. #B, Solana Beach CA 92075. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Michael Charles Potter, 238 Barbara Ave. #B, Solana Beach CA 92075. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 04/22/2022 S/Michael Charles Potter, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29644

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019516 Filed: Sep 26, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Hannahbelle Fosters. Located at: 2001 Valley View Blvd., El Cajon CA 92019 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Hannah Isabel Manroe, 2001 Valley View Blvd. El Cajon CA 92019. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 09/26/2024 S/Hannah I. Manroe, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29642

Fictitious Business Name

Statement #2024-9021015 Filed: Oct 18, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s): A. Supernova Auto Sales. Located at: 9830 Sydney Ln. #38211, San Diego CA 92126 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Shabeer Shaheer, 9830 Sydney Ln. #38211, San Diego CA 92126. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/18/2024 S/Shabeer Shaheer, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29641

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020667

Filed: Oct 14, 2024 with County

of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s): A. Depests. Located at: 4364 Bonita Rd. #441, Bonita CA 91902 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Kenneth Wayne Evans, 4364 Bonita Rd. #441, Bonita CA 91902; 2. Shannon Lorrel Evans, 4364 Bonita Rd. #441, Bonita CA 91902. This business is conducted by: A Married Couple. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Kenneth Wayne Evans, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29640

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019844

Filed: Oct 02, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s): A. A ordable Home Care. Located at: 1233 Rancho Paci ca Pl., Vista CA 92084 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 22980 US Hwy 24, Leadvillel CO 80461. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Jennifer Jones Alcorn, 22980 US Hwy 24, Leadville CO 80461. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 12/03/2004 S/Jennifer Jones Alcorn, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15/2024 CN 29635

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020580 Filed: Oct 11, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Dahl Home Improvement. Located at: 3231 Business Park Dr. #C140, Vista CA 92081 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: PO Box 234241, Encinitas CA 92023. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Robert Ryan Dahl, PO Box 234241, Encinitas CA 92023. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Robert Ryan Dahl, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29632

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019822

Filed: Oct 02, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. AutoNation Finance. Located at: 6 Executive Cir. #100, Irvine CA 92614 Orange. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. CIG Financial, LLC, 6 Executive Cir. #100, Irvine CA 92614. This business is conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 06/01/2024 S/Kimberly Gershon, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29628

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020512

Filed: Oct 10, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s): A. Seaside Wax Specialties. Located at: 166 S. Solana Hills Dr. #16, Solana Beach CA 92075 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 2463 Newport Ave., Cardi CA 92007. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address:

1. Gail K. Vigil, 2463 Newport Ave., Cardi CA 92007. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 08/23/2024 S/Gail K. Vigil, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29625

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019414

Filed: Sep 25, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s): A. G & H Interiors. Located at: 9520 Campo Rd. #A1, Spring Valley CA 91977 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Norma Marie Hamilton, 9520 Campo Rd. #A1, Spring Valley CA 91977. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 02/26/2024 S/Norma Marie Hamilton, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29624

Statement of Abandonment of Use of Fictitious Business Name #2024-9020586 Filed: Oct 11, 2024 with San Diego County Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business

Name(s) To Be Abandoned: A. North County Spa. Located at: 1880 Marron Rd. #104, Carlsbad CA 92008 San Diego. Mailing Address: 2604-B El Camino Real #379, Carlsbad CA 92008. The Fictitious Business Name Referred to Above was Filed in San Diego County on: 08/14/2023 and assigned File # 2023-9016797. Fictitious Business Name is being Abandoned By: 1. North County Spa Carlsbad LLC, 2604-B El Camino Real #379, Carlsbad CA 92008. The Business is Conducted by: A Limited Liability Company. S/Sean P. O’Donnell, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29623

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020271 Filed: Oct 08, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Blue Key Property Management. Located at: 7040 Avenida Encinas #104, Carlsbad CA 92011 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. 10-Point-o Inc., 7040 Avenida Encinas #104, Carlsbad CA 92011. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 08/30/2024 S/Laura Andert, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29622

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020545 Filed: Oct 11, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Homes 4 Paws; B. Homes for Paws; C. City By the Sea Realty; D. City By the Sea Real Estate. Located at: 3136 Vista Grande, Carlsbad CA 92009 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 6569 El Camino Real #105-175, Carlsbad CA 92009. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. William H. Hays, 6569 El Camino Real #105175, Carlsbad CA 92009. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 10/08/2024 S/William H. Hays, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29621

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9019853

Filed: Oct 02, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. A&A Maintenance Enterprise Inc. Located at: 333 H St., Chula Vista CA 91910 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 965 Midland Ave. Yonkers NY 10704. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. A And A Maintenance Enterprise Inc., 965 Midland Ave., Yonkers NY 10704. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. Registrant First Began to Transact Business

Under the Names(s) Above as of: 01/01/2019 S/Armando Rodriguez Jr., 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29618

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020389 Filed: Oct 09, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Go Promo Pro; B. GoPromoPro. Located at: 800 Leucadia Blvd., Encinitas CA 92024 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Lauren Grace Riordan, 800 Leucadia Blvd., Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: Not Yet Started S/Lauren Grace Riordan, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29617

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020348

Filed: Oct 08, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

Business Name(s): A. Navigate Special Needs; B. Navigate Special Needs with Camille Jordan. Located at: 808 Santa Regina, Solana Beach CA 92075 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: 681 San Rodolfo Dr. #1010, Solana Beach CA 92075. Registrant Name and Business Mailing Address: 1. Camille Thompson Jordan, 808 Santa Regina, Solana Beach CA 92075. This business is conducted by: An Individual. Registrant First Began to Transact Business Under the Names(s) Above as of: 09/01/2013 S/Camille Thompson Jordan, 10/18, 10/25, 11/01, 11/08/2024 CN 29616

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2024-9020469 Filed: Oct 10, 2024 with County of San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Hilton Garden Inn Carlsbad Beach. Located at: 6450 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad CA 92011 San Diego. Business Mailing Address: Same. Registrant Name and Business

Mailing Address: 1. Wave Crest Select LLC, 829 Second St. #A, Encinitas CA 92024. This business is

Fictitious

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Odd Files

The Litigious Society

The Colorado Supreme Court in Boulder was the setting on Oct. 24 for a showdown between justices and five elephants, the Associated Press reported.

The elephants -- Missy, Kimba, Lucky, LouLou and Jambo -- live at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. But the NonHuman Rights Project believes the pachyderms should be able to dispute their detention there because they were born in the wild in Africa and are now showing signs of brain damage, such as rocking, which signals distress.

The organization wants them to be moved to an accredited elephant sanctuary. The justices were moved by the story but skeptical: “How do I know when it stops?” asked Justice Melissa Hart, who was worried about pet emancipation. The zoo’s attorney wasn’t having it: “This court, no court is the proper venue for what they’re trying to accomplish,” he said. [AP, 10/24/2024]

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day afternoon that offers a unique blend of jazz rooted in the context of Anglican meditation and prayer. 4 p.m. at St. Michael’s-by-theSea Episcopal Church, 2775 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad.

MONTHLY FARM TOUR

This tour offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of our production methods as you enjoy a gentle walk through of our ever-evolving and diverse gardens. $20, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Nov. 10 at Coastal Roots Farm, 441 Saxony Rd, Encinitas.

SABRINA CARPENTER

Singer/songwriter Sabrina Carpenter at Pechanga Arena. $330-$1,589, 7 p.m. Nov. 10, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego.

Nov. 11

VETERANS DAY PARADE

The Fallbrook Veteran's Day Parade runs along Main Avenue between Fallbrook and Alvarado Streets. Ceremony follows at 11 a.m. in the Village Square and lunch at 12 p.m. at the VFW and American Legion. Free, 10 a.m. at Downtown Fallbrook, S Main Ave, Fallbrook.

GRAUER OPEN HOUSE

The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas focused on Learning by Discovery, will be hosting an Open House event for prospective students and families. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 11 at The Grauer School, 1500 S El Camino Real, Encinitas.

Nov. 13

PAINT & NOSH

The fall is setting in

The Continuing Crisis

There’s a metaphor for our times in here somewhere ... In the wee hours of Oct. 21, 39-year-old Adam Sotzen showed up at his mother’s house in North Liberty, Iowa, The Smoking Gun reported. Sotzen, whose rap sheet is lengthy, was allegedly intoxicated and yelled at his mother while destroying property inside the house, police said, then shoved her to the ground.

She was able to move to a recliner chair, where Sotzen approached her with a 3-by-5-foot American flag that he had stolen from a nearby home. Twisting the flag into a rope, Sotzen began choking her while threatening to kill her; she fell to the floor, and Sotzen continued strangling her until her boyfriend tried to intervene.

The mother said her 6-foot-3, 230-pound son was “capable of killing her” and used a lot of force while strangling her. Sotzen was charged with assault with intent to inflict serious injury and harassment and held on $30,000. [The Smoking Gun, 10/23/2024]

Spooky!

When Joshua Dairen and his wife, Keema Miller, bought a coffee shop in

and the farm's landscape is changing. Different colors, different crops, and a crisp feel in the air. Come for a night of painting and hanging with friends. $40, 5-7 p.m. Nov. 13 at Coastal Roots Farm, 441 Saxony Rd, Encinitas.

MATT BELL READING

A reading by author Matt Bell as part of the 2nd annual PLNU M.A. in Writing Visiting Writers Series. $10, 7 p.m. at Point Loma Nazarene University, 3900 Lomaland Dr, San Diego.

Nov. 14

WALK WITH WIDOWS

We love to get together to share our love for food, drink and company. Why not join us, Catholic Widows and Widowers of North County, for a walk with meal to follow. Free, 10 a.m. at Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, 6200 Flying LC, Carlsbad.

BRASSY BROADS

What’s so funny about getting older? Join these hilarious ladies to find out. Six women "of a certain age" find the humor in everyday living and raise funds for a worthy cause. $20, 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at The Venue in the Village, 8371 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa.

Nov. 15

HOLIDAY MARKET

Join us for our Holiday Masterpiece Market. This festive evening event will be taking place Friday, November 15 at Fallbrook School of the Arts. Free, 4-8 p.m. Nov. 15 at Fallbrook School of the Arts, 310 E Alvarado St, Fallbrook.

MAT KEARNEY Singer-songwriter

Opelika, Alabama, in early 2023, they might not have expected to experience paranormal phenomena -but the soldier ghost who frequents the place didn’t know that.

Metro News reported that Dairen hears “rustling” noises from the back office when he’s in the shop alone, and on Sept. 24, the barista saw a “soldier” walking toward them before disappearing. Dairen believes the shop is haunted by someone who died in the Civil War. “I have seen unexplained boot prints on the floor,” he said. “Nobody in our shop has ever worn combat boots.”

Dairen looked back into the town’s history and found that many soldiers lost their lives in a raid on Confederate supply depots there. “Luckily, nothing has presented itself as threatening toward us,” Dairen said. [Metro News, 10/25/2024]

• English Heritage, a charity that oversees many historic properties, revealed that Gainsborough Old Hall in Lincolnshire, England, houses a “staggering array” of witches’ marks and curses carved into the walls.

The Guardian reported on Oct. 29 that volunteer Rick Berry found and mapped about 20 ritual protection marks, believed

Mat Kearney will perform live at Humphreys by the Bay. $59-$662, 7:30 p.m. at Humphreys by the Bay, 2241 Shelter Island Dr, San Diego.

MARGARET CHO

Comedian and fivetime Grammy and Emmy nominee Margaret Cho will perform live on Nov. 15-16. $58.50, each night will feature two performances at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at Mic Drop Comedy, 8878 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego.

FAYE WEBSTER

Singer-songwriter Faye Webster will perform live at Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. $92-$287+, 7 p.m. at Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way, San Diego.

LIGHTSCAPE

Lightscape is returning to the San Diego Botanic Garden for its third enchanting year from Nov. 15 to Jan. 5, 2025. $34, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at San Diego Botanical Gardens, 300 Quail Gardens Dr, Encinitas.

SARAH SILVERMAN

Comedian Sarah Silverman will perform live at San Diego Civic Theater. $101$296, 7 p.m. at San Diego Civic Theater, 1100 3rd Ave, San Diego.

CURTIS CHILDS

International speaker and influencer Curtis Childs will bring his transformative insights to Seaside Center in Encinitas. $35-$50, 7-9 p.m. Nov. 15 at Seaside Center for Spiritual Living, 1613 Lake Dr, Encinitas.

CHRIS ESTRADA LIVE!

Comedian Chris Estrada will perform five live shows at The American

to repel evil. Berry also discovered daisy wheels and hexafoils, thought to trap demons, and overlapping letter V’s, which called on the Virgin Mary for protection.

“The Old Hall has undoubtedly had a tumultuous past,” said Kevin Booth, English Heritage’s head of collections. “Why it’s the scene of quite such a high concentration of protective carvings remains a mystery.” [Guardian, 10/29/2024]

Religious Message

Attendees of the Lucca Comics and Games conference in Italy this week are getting a first look at the new mascot for the Vatican’s 2025 jubilee, the Catholic News Agency reported. The church declares a jubilee, or a year of grace and pilgrimage, every 10 to 50 years.

This year’s new addition is Luce, a cartoon figure a la Olympics mascots, who the church hopes will help engage with “the pop culture so beloved by our young people.” Luce (which means “light” in Italian) and her “pilgrim friends” are promoting “the theme of hope, which is more central than ever to the evangelical message,” said Archbishop Rino Fisichella. [Catholic News Agency, 10/28/2024]

Comedy Co. on Nov. 14-16. $26, 7:30 p.m. at The American Comedy Co., 818 6th Ave, San Diego.

WASHED OUT

Singer, songwriter and record producer Washed Out will perform live at The Observatory on Nov. 15 at 8:00pm. 8 p.m. at The Observatory North Park, 3849 29th St, San Diego.

INNER SPACE

Inner Space is an exhibit of underwater images created by Steve Eilenberg and Marie Tartar. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 15 at The Photographer’s Eye Gallery , 326 E Grand Ave, Escondido.

Nov. 16

MAINLY MOZART

New concert series pairs top sommeliers with the country’s greatest concertmasters for a unique “taste what you hear” experience. $125, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 16 at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club, 15200 San Dieguito Rd, Rancho Santa Fe.

BIRTHDAY BASH

Everyone is welcome! Please celebrate with us and join in the fun. Free, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 16 at Grace Episcopal Church, 1020 Rose Ranch Rd, San Marcos.

VALLEY ARTS FESTIVAL

Valley Arts Festival is an annual celebration of Oceanside and its first peoples, today known as the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians, one of the seven tribes of the Luiseño nation. This year’s free family-friendly festival is themed “Kíicha Nights, Coyote Dreams,” and will feature more activities and vendors. Free, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov.

But Why?

Mary Kay Bower, 42, of St. Paul, Minnesota, was arrested on Oct. 19 for rustling and livestock theft, which is a felony, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported.

Officers were alerted to Bower when she and a man were seen walking a sheep and a dog on leashes. Bower told them that she purchased the sheep for $200, but her companion ratted her out: He said she stepped over a farm fence, put a leash on the sheep and pulled it out through the fence.

When police checked with the farm owner, they found out that Bower had not paid for the animal, a breeding hair ram worth about $500. Bower’s tattoo might have given her away: She has a sheep inked on her left cheek. [Star-Tribune, 10/24/2024]

Oops

On Oct. 24, emergency officials in Stoughton, Wisconsin, contacted the county public health agency after transporting five people with “possible foodborne illness exposure,” The New York Times reported. The common denominator? Famous Yeti’s Pizza -- but it wasn’t tainted onions or bad cheese that sickened

16 at Heritage Park & Museum, Peyri Drive, Oceanside, CA, USA, 219 Peyri Dr, Oceanside.

AWARDS RECEPTION

Get ready the show promises to be a captivating event celebrating the talent and creativity of featured artists at an awards event as you enjoy being inspired by the season. Free, 3-5 p.m. Nov. 16 at North Coastal Art Gallery, 300 Carlsbad Village Dr, Carlsbad.

GULLS VS. CONDORS

Come cheer on the San Diego Gulls ice hockey team.

$36-$117, 6 p.m. at Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego.

SPACE NIGHT

Blast off into the universe and introduce little ones to astronomy, astronauts, and aerospace.

$12-$17, 5-7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at San Diego Children's Discovery Museum, 320 N Broadway, Escondido.

DAYGLOW

Multi-platinum indie pop singer & songwriter Dayglow will perform live.

$47-$161, 8 p.m. at SOMA, 3350 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego.

BEYOND THE CELLAR 2024

Join us for a special evening of wine tasting from renowned California wineries. $275, 5-7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at The Lodge at Torrey Pines, 11480 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla.

Nov. 17

SVETLANA SMOLINA

Classical pianist Svetlana Smolina’s program will consist entirely of encores from Chopin, Gershwin, Rachmaninoff, Piazzolla

patrons. On Oct. 22, a worker at Yeti’s ran out of oil while making pizzas, so he visited a shared industrial kitchen nearby. The oil he grabbed was from “foodgrade hemp” and contained Delta-9 cannabis, or THC -- the active ingredient in marijuana.

“The oil can be used to make everything from cookies to condiments,” the health department said. Famous Yeti’s served “60 contaminated pizzas,” prompting “dozens of reports” of sickness. The restaurant closed for deep cleaning on Oct. 25. [NY Times, 10/29/2024]

Creme de la Weird

A 107-year-old Chinese woman named Chen has become a social media star, the New York Post reported on Oct. 29, because of an unusual facial feature — a 4-inch-long horn growing out of her forehead. Some viewers think the growth is responsible for Chen’s advanced age and are calling it a “longevity horn.” Doctors, however, say it’s a cutaneous horn, which is often associated with prolonged sun exposure. Nevertheless, Chen remains in good health and eats heartily, and she has no intention of having the horn removed. [NY Post, 10/29/2024]

and Liszt. $20-$25, 2-4 p.m. Nov. 17 at Fallbrook Mission Theater, 231 N Main Ave, Fallbrook.

BEACH CLEANUP

You’re invited to join Wildlife Jewels for our Sweep and Learn for Wildlife Beach Cleanup Walk in Solana Beach. Free, 5 p.m. at Fletcher Cove Beach Park, 111 S Sierra Ave, Solana Beach.

TEA W/ SUGAR PLUM FAIRY

Children of all ages are invited to dress up in their finest hats and enjoy a magical holiday date complete with a performance, treats, a meet and greet with the beloved Nutcracker characters, and more. $45, 1-2 p.m. Nov. 17 at Performing Arts Workshop, 1465 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas.

BECKY G

Latin music star Becky G will perform live at Petco Park on Nov. 17 at 7:00pm. 7 p.m. at Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Diego.

\ JAZZ EVENSONG

Jazz Evensong is a free, weekly event held every Sunday afternoon that offers a unique blend of jazz rooted in the context of Anglican meditation and prayer. 4 p.m. at St. Michael's-by-theSea Episcopal Church, 2775 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad.

Nov. 18

MIXED NUTS: IMPROV JAM

Mixed Nuts is an improv jam where improvisers of all levels can come together, randomly be placed on teams, and perform for each other in a supportive environment. $10, 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 19 at OTC Studio 219, 219 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside.

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1. MOVIES: What was the name of the tournament in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”?

1. MOVIES: What was the name of the tournament in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”?

2. GEOGRAPHY: What was the name of the train service that started in 1883 between Paris and Constantinople (Istanbul)?

2. GEOGRAPHY: What was the name of the train service that started in 1883 between Paris and Constantinople (Istanbul)?

3. LITERATURE: Who did the pigs represent in the allegorical novel “Animal Farm”?

4. ART: Which European city houses the Reina Sofia museum?

1. MOVIES: What was the name of the tournament in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”?

2. GEOGRAPHY: What was the name of the train service that started in 1883 between Paris and Constantinople (Istanbul)?

3. LITERATURE: Who did the pigs represent in the allegorical novel “Animal Farm”?

4. ART: Which European city houses the Reina Sofia museum?

5. TELEVISION: What is the product that Don Draper makes an ad for in the final episode of “Mad Men”?

6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of unicorns called?

7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which presidential retreat is officially named the “Naval Support Facility Thurmont”?

8. MUSIC: Which composer is featured in the film “Immortal Beloved”?

9. HISTORY: The Great Wall of China was mostly built by which dynasty?

10. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of fruit is also known as the Chinese gooseberry?

Answers

1. The Triwizard Tournament.

2. The Orient Express.

5. TELEVISION: What is the product that Don Draper makes an ad for in the final episode of “Mad Men”?

3. LITERATURE: Who did the pigs represent in the allegorical novel “Animal Farm”?

3. The ruling class.

4. Madrid, Spain.

5. Coke.

4. ART: Which European city houses the Reina Sofia museum?

6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of unicorns called? 7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which presidential retreat is officially named the “Naval Support Facility Thurmont”?

MUSIC: Which composer is featured in the film “Immortal Beloved”?

5. TELEVISION: What is the product that Don Draper makes an ad for in the final episode of “Mad Men”?

6. A blessing. 7. Camp David, Maryland.

8. Ludwig van Beethoven.

9. Ming Dynasty. 10. Kiwi.

6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of unicorns called?

HISTORY: The Great Wall of China was mostly built by which dynasty? 10. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of fruit is also known as the Chinese gooseberry? Answers

7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which presidential retreat is officially named the “Naval Support Facility Thurmont”?

1. The Triwizard Tournament.

The Orient Express.

The ruling class.

Madrid, Spain.

8. MUSIC: Which composer is featured in the film “Immortal Beloved”?

9. HISTORY: The Great Wall of China was mostly built by which dynasty?

10. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of fruit is also known as the Chinese gooseberry?

Answers

1. The Triwizard Tournament.

2. The Orient Express.

3. The ruling class.

4. Madrid, Spain.

5. Coke.

6. A blessing.

7. Camp David, Maryland.

8. Ludwig van Beethoven.

9. Ming Dynasty.

10. Kiwi.

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Incumbents hold leads in Carlsbad, Vista, San Marcos

REGION — City Council incumbents in three North County cities are holding leads in their respective races as early election results continue to come in.

In Carlsbad, Kevin Shin has emerged with a clear lead in the District 2 council race after securing 57.12% of the vote (5,779 votes) over his opponent Tyler Collins, who garnered 42.88% (4,338 votes). Incumbent Councilmember Teresa Acosta looks to maintain her District 4 seat

Palomar College

Trustee Area No. 2

Yvette Acosta: 52.22%

Edward Pohlert: 47.78%

Trustee Area No. 4

Ami Admire: 13.43%

with 55.20% of the vote (6,622 votes), outperforming challenger Greg Day, who received 44.80% (5,375 votes).

In the closely contested Carlsbad City Treasurer race, Christian Peacox led a four-way competition with a narrow lead over Gregorio Kahn.

In Vista, incumbent Councilmember Katie Melendez has received 52.90% of the vote compared to challenger and business owner Denisse Barragan (47.10%) in the competitive District 3 race.

In San Marcos, incum-

bent Councilmember Ed Musgrove holds a decisive lead in the District 4 race with 65.49% of the vote over challenger Natasha Zander Hilmes, currently at 34.51%.

For the District 2 seat, business owner Jeffrey Fox holds 64.80% of the vote for a decisive lead over opponent Anthony White, a Marine veteran and activist. In San Marcos, attorney Danielle LeBlang leads by approximately 15 percentage points with 57.37% over opponent Alan Geraci (42.63%) in the District 3 race.

School Board Results

San Marcos Unified

Trustee Area A

Heidi Herrick: 55.16%

Carlos Ulloa: 44.84%

Trustee Area B

Sarah Ahmad: 58.11%

Hamilton-Bleakley: 57.29%

Michelle Rains: VCN

Bonsall Unified

Trustee Area E

Eric Ortega: 54.61%

Lindsay Jones: 45.39%

Carlsbad Unified

Trustee Area No. 2

Alison Emery: 61.30%

Jen Belnap: 38.70%

Trustee Area No. 3

Laura Siaosi: 53.17%

Ejehan Turker: 46.83%

Oceanside Unified

Trustee Area No. 2

Eleanor Evans: 51.39%

Emily Wichmann: 48.61%

Trustee Area No. 5

Mike Blessing: 54.86%

Rosie Higuera: 45.14%

Poway Unified

Trustee Area A

Tim Dougherty: 56.41%

Devesh Vashishtha: 43.59%

Trustee Area E

Craig Pond: 39.65%

David Cheng: 36.25%

Cindy Sytsma: 24.10%

Ramona Unified

Trustee Area No. 3

Stephanie Cooter: 36.58%

Dawn Perfect: 63.42%

Trustee Area No. 4

Daryn Drum: 62.04%

John Rajcic: 37.96%

Brittany Bower: 41.89%

Trustee Area D

Lena Lauer Meum: 58.21%

Jaime Chamberlin: 41.79%

Vista Unified

Trustee Area No. 1

Mike Markov: 52.57%

Amanda Remmen: 47.43%

Trustee Area No. 4

Frank Nunez: 38.41%

Cipriano Vargas: 38.26%

Zulema Gomez: 23.33%

Trustee Area No. 5

Sue Martin: 60.10%

Anthony Crossman: 39.90%

Warner Unified

Top 3

Melissa Krogh: 28.03%

Melody Sees: 24.64%

Gene Doxey: 24.53%

Deborah Casteel: 22.80%

Escondido Union High

Trustee Area No. 3

Christi Knight: 66.89%

Clay Brown: 33.11%

Trustee Area No. 4

Ryan S. Williams: 65.32%

Dara Czerwonka: 34.68%

Fallbrook Union High

Trustee Area No. 4

Oscar Caralampio: 57.83%

Joshua Tiller: 42.17%

Julian Union High

Vote for 2

Britni A Mushet: 29.49%

Mike Charlonne:

Union

Election 2024

Patel leads for open Assembly seat; DeMaio up big

— Early unofficial Election Day results show Democrat Darshana Patel with an early lead over Republican Kristie BruceLane in the competitive race to represent California’s 76th Assembly District, with approximately 590,000 votes remaining to be counted in San Diego County.

As of Wednesday morning, Patel held a lead of nearly five percentage points over Bruce-Lane with 52.31% of the vote versus Bruce-Lane’s 47.69%.

With current Assemblymember Brian Mainschein leaving the seat after six terms, whoever takes it will be the first new person to represent the battleground district in 12 years.

Back in 2022, BruceLane lost her former bid for the Assembly seat by around three percentage points to Maienschein, who is currently trailing opponent Heather Ferbert in the race for San Diego City Attorney.

The 76th Assembly district represents San Marcos and Escondido in the north and Rancho Santa Fe, Carmel Valley, Carmel Mountain Ranch and Rancho Bernardo in the south.

nia, DeMaio secured the decisive lead despite losing the support of the state and county Republican party, who both endorsed Hayes.

In a statement on Wednesday morning, DeMaio said he is focused on bringing back the “ voice of the forgotten Californian.”

“Thank you for your faith and your trust. I look forward to delivering on the mandate you are giving me to shake up our state’s broken political system and demand action to fix the problems that are causing so many to flee California,” DeMaio said.

Hayes, a business owner and president of the Lakeside Union School District Board of Trustees, has not yet shared a public statement about the results.

74th Assembly

Early unofficial returns for the 74th Assembly race have incumbent Republican Laurie Davies holding a five percentage point lead over Democratic challenger and San Clemente City Councilmember Chris Duncan as the candidates face off for the second time after a showdown in 2022.

Patel is a research scientist and Poway Unified School District board member, and Bruce-Lane is the founder of the Thumbprint Project Foundation and a former Olivenhain Municipal Water District board member.

According to the California Secretary of State, Davies, elected to the Assembly in 2020, received 52.6% of the vote compared to Duncan’s 47.4%. Duncan led in votes from the district’s San Diego County areas, including Oceanside, Vista, and Fallbrook, with 53.54% compared to 46.46% for Davies, while the reverse was true among red-leaning Orange County voters in San Clemente, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point, who favored Davies at 58.30%.

This is Duncan’s fourth time running for the state assembly.

75th Assembly

Carl DeMaio holds a strong lead in the 75th Assembly District with 60% compared to opponent Andrew Hayes’ 40% and appears to be the next representative for the district representing Poway and the majority of inland and east San Diego County.

A former San Diego City council member and founder of Reform Califor-

Current 75th Assemblymember Marie Waldron has termed out after 12 years.

77th Assembly

Incumbent Democrat Tasha Boerner of Encinitas holds a sizable lead on Republican challenger James Brown, 59% to 41%.

The 77th Assembly District covers most of coastal San Diego County.

Propositions

There were 10 measures on the ballot this election cycle. Here are the statewide

ELECTION 2024: Democratic incumbent Tasha Boerner, from left, Republican radio host and Reform California founder Carl DeMaio, Democrat Darshana Patel and Republican incumbent Laurie Davies all lead their respective state Assembly races as of Wednesday morning. The Coast News graphic

Levin, Issa, Peters lead congressional races Election 2024

cratic Rep. Mike Levin held a slim lead today in his bid to retain his 49th Congressional District seat over Republican challenger and car dealership owner Matt Gunderson in the lone U.S. House race in San Diego County considered competitive in Tuesday’s election.

In a district that stretches from Del Mar to Laguna Niguel in Orange County, Levin was leading 51% to 49% as of early Wednesday — a difference of around 6,000 votes, and a lead that had shrunk by more than 10,000 votes from initial results. An unknown number of ballots remained to be counted.

Levin was among 40 Democrats targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee, the House Republicans’ political arm. He is seeking a fourth term with the slogan, “Commitment to our community,’’ touting the

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loving soul who always put others first. The Hernandez family is grateful for all the ongoing support,” the Hernandez family said in a statement on Facebook.

Yoltzin’s sister, Yaretzi Hernandez, described her as an incredible person who was caring, loving, and “always there for the people she loved.”

“We are a close-knit family of three sisters and one brother. Yoltzin was not just my sister but my best friend. With most of our extended family living in other states, our immediate family here in San Marcos has always been our strongest support. The grief and pain we are going through are indescribable, and it’s something we never imagined facing,” Yaretzi said on the GoFundMe page.

San Marcos Unified School District Superintendent Andy Johnsen released

more than $1 billion in federal funds he has secured for the district.

Levin was an environmental attorney before being elected in 2018 to succeed Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, who chose not to run for re-election after representing the district for 18 years. (Issa returned to

a statement to district families on Monday.

“As an educator of 31 years, but more importantly as a father of three children, my heart aches for the family, and I know that as a San Marcos community we are all grieving for them together at this time,” Johnsen said.

The family said the hospital will hold an honor walk in Yoltzin’s honor, as she was an organ donor.

Sheriff’s officials previously reported that neither drugs nor alcohol appeared to be a factor in the collision.

southern Riverside County. Issa defeated Houlahan 60.4%-39.6% in 2022.

50th District

Rep. Scott Peters, D-San Diego, was ahead of Republican candidate Peter Bono, a retired Navy technician, in Peters’ bid for a seventh term in the 50th District, which includes San Diego’s coastal areas and extends north to San Marcos and Escondido. Peters led 63.2% to 36.8%.

51st District

Congress in 2020.)

48th District

Darrell Issa, R-Bonsall, was leading former Santee City Councilman Stephen Houlahan, a Democrat, 59.8% to 40.2% in the 48th District, which covers a large swath of East County and portions of

Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, was leading El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells, a Republican, by 59.2% to 40.8% in the 51st District, which includes central portions of San Diego and parts of East County including El Cajon, La Mesa and Spring Valley.

“This win is not about me — it’s about the people who have chosen facts, integrity and compassion

over rhetoric, extremism and bigotry,’’ Jacobs wrote on election night. “And for that, I am endlessly grateful. I will do everything in my power to rebuild trust for far too many people who feel government has let them down or left them behind.’’

52nd District

Rep. Juan Vargas, D-San Diego, led Republican challenger Justin Lee, a business owner and military veteran, with Vargas standing at 64.8% in the 52nd District in southern San Diego County.

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YOLTZIN HERNANDEZ, right, was fatally struck by a vehicle in San Marcos. Courtesy photo
MIKE LEVIN and supporters pose for a photo on Nov. 3 at a campaign event in Carlsbad. Courtesy photo/Adam Schiff

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