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IS IT A PLANE? A CAR?
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PILOTLESS AIR TAXI This company-supplied image shows the dronelike craft that’s been tested in Hollister.
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The long-anticipated wait for flying cars may soon be over, and Hollister may find its place as a modern-day Kitty Hawk in the annals of modern aviation as the birthplace of the first personal aviation craft. On Monday Google co-founder Larry Page began to reveal
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Wright Brothers famous 1903 flight—but perhaps a veritable Area 51 like design center for further space-age innovation? Those mysteries are still tightly guarded by the company, and aside from their website, details are in short supply. Cora, an all-electric air taxi, seats two people, can reach 110 MPH and an altitude between 500 and 3000 feet. The vehicle takes off like a helicopter, ➝ Plane, 2
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make his pizzas. In starting the business, he is also bringing a taste of his family’s home country to his family’s hometown in Hollister. The Felice family is from the Calabria part of Italy and has deep roots in San Benito County as well. With the opening of Forno, meanwhile, Hollister will once again
said Jim Brumfield, whose 14-acre horse ranch on San Juan Highway is a short walk from the site of the planned bridge. The riverbed crossing will be funded completely with federal money from the Federal Highway Administration's Toll Credit Highway Bridge Program, with construction slated for the spring of 2017. “The key to a better transportation
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“It keeps getting bigger,” said ARTI-Culture supporter and volunteer Rolan Resendiz of the event held the second Saturday of each month. “We are very humbled and grateful that we have this opportunity and we want to give back,” he said. TURN TO PIZZA • A8
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PAINT PARTY Rolan Resendiz assists Cindy Benzon and her children, Mimi, 10, and Austin, 3 during ARTI-culture’s monthly family painting event.
Cindy Benzon and her children Mimi, 10, and Austin, 3, are no strangers to ARTI-Culture events and classes. So, they wouldn’t have missed its monthly Mommy/Daddy & Me Paint Party Saturday, March 3, which boasted nearly 50 attendees.
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the aircraft we had been dreaming of, Cora,” Kitty Hawk said in a press release. “An electric, autonomous fully fledged air taxi that takes off like a helicopter and flies like a plane. The first step to a world where the freedom of flight belongs to everyone.” Can San Benito County, with available land and proximity to Silicon Valley, become, not only a new Kitty Hawk— the North Carolina town made famous by the
The San Benito County chapter of the national nonprofit organization Birthday Cakes 4 Free started last spring and group members have been bringing cakes, cupcakes and muffins to low-income seniors and children ever since then. Since the group started in June, its members have delivered about five cakes a month to the Emmaus House, Chamberlain's Children Center and the assisted living facility Whispering Pines Inn. Now they're looking to expand to individual homes in the county. A2
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The company vying to build a 247-megawatt solar farm in Panoche submitted a draft supplemental environmental impact report addressing plans to examine impacts under a revised, reduced proposal. PV2 Energy filed the supplemental draft EIR on Dec. 23. The prior company overseeing the project, Solargen Energy, had an initial EIR approved by the county board in late 2010. A5
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In June 2016, Bloomberg reported that Page had personally invested $100 million in Zee.Aero and Kitty Hawk. Kitty Hawk has now merged with Zee.Aero, and its New Zealand operating unit has gotten the green light to begin commercial service next year. And the once tightlipped company is now talking publicly about its ambitions. “After almost eight years of exploring new frontiers, we had built
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A $16 million bridge stretching 900 feet across the San Benito River is planned to connect Y Road and San Juan Bautista. But in this rural area, the number of people it will serve is small. “It's like our own bridge to nowhere,”
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A year ago, Brad Sparrer was the No. 5 player in the lineup on San Benito High’s golf team. But entering the 2015 season—practice starts on Feb. 1—the 5-foot-8, 140pound sophomore will likely be the Haybalers’ No. 1 player. Sparrer’s meteoric rise came the good old-fashioned way: hard work. B1
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details about Cora, a compact pilotless air taxi, that could completely alter the way modern people move from place to place. Since the Hollister Free Lance first reported on Zee.Aero’s flying car project and rental of Building 19 at Hollister Airport in 2014, Google co-founder Larry Page’s stealth venture has been one of the worst kept secrets in town. Airport neighbors reported sightings of the electric powered aircraft and shared photographs.
Resendiz said his partner and owner of ARTI-Culture, Joel Esqueda, was determined to provide a platform for everyone to access the arts and since December 2016 ARTI-Culture has been collaborating with local businesses to engage people in the community who many have not been exposed to art.
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Students leave classes to honor gun victims WALKOUTS AT LOCAL SCHOOLS COMMEMORATE PARKLAND Scott Forstner Reporter
students to actively express themselves and honor the victims without having to walk out of campus. In Hollister, a group of San Benito High School students sat on the steps of the administration building in a silent protest starting at 10:30am, according to school staff. Some held signs and others handed out flyers promoting “dialogue, collective action...and change to a system that won't fix itself.” Student organizers let San Benito administrators know ahead of time that they planned a peaceful action and planned to stay on campus, according to school staff. At each of Gilroy Unified School District’s three middle schools and four high schools, students met at pre-determined locations for student-led activities from 10am to 10:17am, according to district staff. These activities included: sending off 17 balloons with the names of the victims in the Florida school shooting; writing comments on a large poster with the names of the 17 victims; writing comments on post-its and hanging them on a large glass wall;
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As a steady rain came down on the Live Oak High School campus on March 14, hundreds of students gathered in the commons area to honor the 17 victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting. Live Oak students joined their peers at schools in Morgan Hill, Gilroy and Hollister school districts and across the U.S., finding their own way to remember the students and staff killed one month earlier in Parkland, Fla., one of the nation’s deadliest school shootings. At Live Oak, located on East Main Avenue, 17 student leaders held up printed images of one of those victims, read their names aloud and told a bit of information about their interests, personalities and life aspirations before asking everyone to join in a moment of silence to recognize that individual. Each student leader then placed the image on a small
bed of multi-colored roses. Some students in the crowd who walked out of their classrooms to join the 17-minute ceremony, between 10-10:20am, wore orange as a united front to raise awareness on gun violence. Others held handmade signs with different messages either honoring Parkland, Fla. victims or calling for stricter gun laws. A small group of Live Oak students stood at the entranceway to campus holding signs during the ceremony as well. Supt. Steve Betando, Live Oak Principal Maria Reitano, School Resource Officer Jeff Brandon and other site faculty and local law enforcement were onlookers as the studentorganized event played out with no shenanigans, just quiet respect amongst the Live Oak student body. Student leaders encouraged students to register to vote if they were not already registered and supplied registration forms. Prior to the March 14 demonstration, school officials worked with students, site leaders, parents and community members to come up with planned demonstrations to allow
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participated in morning protest. carrying posters with the names of the victims and other messages about the school shootings; moments of silence ranging from a few minutes to the full 17
minutes; and ringing of school bells 17 times. “I am very proud of our students for honoring the victims of the Florida school shooting and for doing it in
a very respectful and peaceful manner,” said GUSD Supt. Debbie Flores. “At 10:17am, they quickly and quietly returned to their classrooms.”
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powered by 12 independent lift fans and has a range of 62 miles according to a document released by Kitty Hawk. “After almost eight years of engineering, re-engineering, and re-re-engineering,
we had done it,” read a statement from the company’s website. “We had designed an air taxi, affectionately named Cora, that could take off like a helicopter and transition to flying like a plane. The possibilities were limitless.”
Aside from Page, Google roots run deep in Kitty Hawk. CEO Sebastian Thrun founded the research-and-development “moonshot factory” Google X, which operates as a subsidiary of Google parent Alphabet Inc., as
well as Google’s self-driving car team. The selfdriving technology is a vital piece to ensure the project’s safety. According to a media fact sheet released by the company, Kitty Hawk hopes to make flight accessible
to everyone and a part of our “daily lives.” While the design is meant to be part of our daily lives, the company does not envision Cora being in our garages, but rather to be operated as a flying ride-sharing service. “Cora will use
self-flying software combined with human oversight to make flying possible for people without training,” a company statement read. “Cora is powered by the same kind of technology that helps electric cars.”
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oday begins Sunshine Week, which the American Society of News Editors and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press are celebrating to coincide once again with the March 16 birthday of James Madison, the 4th president of the United States and father of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and especially the First Amendment. Sunshine Week is an opportunity for Americans to count their blessings for the brilliance, persistence and virtue of our Founders to establish in brief words the values of freedom, liberty and the power to control, if we work hard enough, the institutions we have created. Law professors are overly fond of generally describing the law as a “seamless web” in which each of the values that is expressed as a law is supported by and dependent upon every other. This is certainly true of all the laws that provide for the public’s right to know. These Freedom of Information Laws, created by statute or judicial decision, collectively provide a safety net for those engaged in self-government. Each is built from and supported by the First Amendment. Of the five First Amendment freedoms— freedom of religion, freedom from governmentimposed religion, freedom of speech, freedom to petition government and the right to a free press— it is the free speech and petition clauses that support many California Sunshine laws. If used by enough of us, these laws create the power to limit and control the institutions we have created. The California Public Records Act (CPRA) is the law that allows each of us to access the records of government. The law covers all state and local agencies except the Legislature and the courts, which are governed by separate laws. Importantly, and this is a common theme with freedom of information laws, the CPRA presumes that all records held by government
are accessible to the public upon request, unless expressly made exempt from disclosure. The CPRA gives the public two main rights: the right to inspect records and the right to obtain a copy after paying the direct costs of duplication. Copies of records held in an electronic format must be made available in any form in which the agency uses the information. While there are hundreds of specific exemptions to disclosure, the law places the burden on the agency to either produce the records or justify its decision to refuse to do so because of an exemption. There are no formalities to making a public records request and agencies are required to assist members of the public to identify records held by the agency. The California Legislature is governed by its own law, the Legislative Open Records Act (LORA). Many believe LORA needs to be strengthened and legislation has been introduced this year to do so in reaction to the #WeSaidEnough movement and confirmed instances of harassment by elected officials. The Ralph M. Brown Open Meeting Law and Bagley-Keene Act give all of us the right to attend and participate in meetings of local and state governmental bodies. The Brown Act covers meetings of local legislative bodies like city councils, county boards of supervisors, school boards and special district boards, while the Bagley-Keene act covers bodies of state agencies, like the Air Resources Board. These laws create five basic rights: 1. The public has a presumptive right to attend meetings of a legislative body (there are narrow exceptions allowing closure of meetings that must be strictly observed); 2. The public has a right to advance notice of the date, time and location of the meeting and a description of each item of business to be discussed at the meeting; 3. The public has the right to obtain copies of memos and background materials in support of a meeting as soon as the
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materials are distributed to a majority of the members of the body; 4. The public has the right to speak at a meeting; and, 5. After meeting in a permissible closed session, the body is required to publicly disclose actions taken and any documents approved in the closed session. California’s courts—the proceedings and records of both criminal and civil courts—are presumed to be open to the public because of myriad court decisions, statutes and regulations. These general principles apply: 1. Court proceedings are presumed to be open to the public; 2. An attempt to overcome the presumption of openness must be noticed to the public and the burden is on the party seeking closure to establish the existence of a compelling interest to justify closure; 3. Any order to close a proceeding must be narrowly tailored to meet that interest and go no further; 4. The court must make findings justifying closure on the record; and, 5. Findings must be specific and compelling, not speculative. Similarly stiff rules must be met to seal court records. In 2004 California voters overwhelmingly amended the State Constitution to establish a Constitutional right of access that begins: “The people have the right of access to information concerning the conduct of the people’s business, and, therefore, the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies shall be open to public scrutiny.” This provides a powerful boost to all the laws that create a presumptive right of public access to the records and meetings of government officials. These are powerful tools for the public to pry open the doors and files of government, but all their power lies in their continuing use by a diligent and persevering public and the journalists that support the public’s right to know. Tom Newton, Executive Director, California News Publishers Association
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Uvas Creek in Gilroy during a weekend cleanup effor in the Pajaro River watershed.
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LOTS OF TRASH On Saturday, March 10, nearly 60 volunteers picked up 300 bags of trash filling more than six dump trucks, including 30 tires, 20 bikes, numerous carpets and one motorcycle from Uvas Creek.
Gavilan College adds social justice degree CSU CAMPUSES ACCEPT NEW ARTS DEGREE FROM GAVILAN Staff report
Students attending Gavilan College have a new course of study that can help pave the way into the California State University system with an Associate in Arts in Social Justice Studies. The Transfer degree “is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer into the CSU system to complete a bachelor’s
degree in Social Justice Studies and related majors,” according to Gavilan staff. Career pathways include social work, education, government services, human rights, immigration, child advocacy, environmental justice, criminal justice, disability rights and health care. Sociology instructor Leah Halper was the driving force in creating the program. She noted that in recent years “many students were paying attention to national and international politics, asking for ways they could do more
to participate in building a positive future.” According to the program description, “Social Justice Studies explores the important terrain between ideals of justice and everyday local, national and global realities of injustice.” To complete the major, students will take required courses (including three of the following: Sociology of Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Identity; Introduction to Women's Studies; Intercultural Communication; and Introduction to Sociology: Social Problems) and choose among
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43 Drove back
3 Gestation places
45 Vintage auto
4 Moon vehicle,
46 Frame of mind 47 Soft hues
10 Kitchen utensil
briefly 5 Gang-war assault, maybe
11 Oodles 12 Steam up
applause 38 Disfigured 42 Some bagels 44 One of “them” 45 Spaghetti sauce
13 Use a spyglass
brand
18 Starbucks
47 Toy piano sound
vessels 23 Chow down 25 Snack item consisting of an element? 26 Scots toss it 28 Bundled, in the hayfield 29 Turn on an axis 30 Prefix with photo 31 Planter’s purchase
48 Nail file material 49 French textile city 50 Cobbler, at times 51 Male turkeys 52 Racetrack fence 53 __ cost (free) 54 Tennis score after deuce 58 Notable time 59 Guitar effect, when doubled
a variety of related courses such as Mexican American Cultural History, Women's Lives in United States History, Introduction to Conflict Resolution, and Global Social Change. Students in this program must complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to California State University, including general education requirements and the courses required for the major, according to Gavilan staff. “Learning about social justice can help students see themselves in society,”
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ORDINANCE NO. 1150 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOLLISTER AMENDING CHAPTER 10.12 “SPEED LIMITS”OF THE HOLLISTER MUNICIPAL CODETHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOLLISTER HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. CODE AMENDMENT. Section 10.12.010 is hereby amended as follows: 1. The date “2012” in the first paragraph is replaced with “2018”. 2. Subsection 10.12.010 (A) is amended to delete sub-subsection (2) entitled “Airline Highway (Highway 25 Bypass)”. 3. Subsection 10.12.010 (D) is amended to add the following sub-subsection: “Fourth Street - San Juan Hollister Road. That portion of Fourth Street - San Juan Hollister Road beginning at a point on the west right-of-way line of Westside Boulevard, thence running westerly along Fourth Street - San Juan Hollister Road for a distance of five thousand two hundred eightyfive (5,285) feet, more or less, to the city limits line of the city.” 4. Subsection 10.12.010 (C) is amended to delete sub-subsection (2) entitled “San Juan Hollister Road”; and, (3) entitled “Airline Highway (Highway 25 Bypass)”. 5. Subsection 10.12.010 (E) is amended to add the following sub-subsections: “Memorial Drive. That portion of Memorial Drive beginning at a point on the south right-ofway line of Meridian Street, thence running southerly along Memorial Drive, a distance of four thousand five hundred (4,500) feet, more or less, to the north right-of-way line of Sunnyslope Road.”“Chappell Road. That portion of Chappell Road beginning at a point on the north right-ofway line of Santa Ana Road, thence running northerly along Chappell Road for a distance of two thousand two hundred sixty-seven (2,267) feet, more or less, to the city limits line of the city.” “Santa Ana Road. That portion of Santa Ana Road beginning at a point on the east right-of-way line of Chappell Road, thence running easterly along Santa Ana Road for a distance of three thousand five hundred twenty (3,520) feet, more or less, to the city limits line of the city.” “Southside Road. That portion of Southside Road beginning at a point on the east right-of-way line of San Benito Street, thence running easterly along Southside Road for a distance of four thousand (4,000) feet, more or less, to the end of Southside Road east of Carousel Drive at the city limits line of the city.” “San Felipe Road (North Bound). That portion of San Felipe Road beginning at a point on the north right-of-way line of Santa Ana Road, thence running northerly along San Felipe Road for a distance of three thousand one hundred (3,100) feet, more or less, to the north right-of-way line of Pinnacle National Park Hwy. (SR 25).” “Buena Vista Road. That portion of Buena Vista Road beginning at a point on the west right-ofway line of Locust Avenue, thence running westerly along Buena Vista Road for a distance of six thousand six hundred (6,600) feet, more or less, to the westerly city limits line of the city, except those portions of Buena Vista Road within the unincorporated areas of San Benito County.” “Tres Pinos Road. That portion of Tres Pinos Road beginning at a point on the west right-of-way line of Pinnacle National Park Highway (SR 25), thence running westerly for a distance of one thousand seven hundred, (1,700) feet, to the west right- of-way line of Rancho Drive.” 6. Subsection 10.12.010 (D) is amended to delete sub-subsections (2) entitled “Memorial Drive”; (4) entitled “Chappell Road”; and, (7) entitled “Santa Ana Road”. 7. Subsection 10.12.010 (F) is amended to delete sub-subsection (1) entitled “Buena Vista Road”; 8. Subsection 10.12.010 (F) is amended to add the following sub-subsections: “Fourth Street. That portion of Fourth Street beginning at a point on the west right-of-way line of West Street, thence running westerly along Fourth Street for a distance of two thousand four hundred twenty- five (2,425) feet, more or less, to the west right-of-way line of Westside Boulevard.” “Meridian Street. That portion of Meridian Street beginning at a point on the east right-of-way line of McCray Street, thence running easterly along Meridian Street for a distance of six thousand six hundred eighty-five (6,685) feet, more or less, to the west right-of-way of Clearview Drive.” “Nash Road. That portion of Nash Road beginning at a point on the west right-of-way line of Rancho Drive, thence running westerly along Nash Road, for a distance of one thousand five hundred, (1,500) feet, to the east right-of-way of San Benito Street.” “San Benito Street. That portion of San Benito Street beginning at a point on the north rightof-way line of South Street, thence running southerly along San Benito Street for a distance of seven thousand five hundred (7,500) feet, more or less, to Union Road, except those portions of San Benito Street within the unincorporated areas of San Benito County.” 9. Subsection 10.12.010 (D) is amended to delete sub-subsection (1) entitled “Meridian Street”. 10. Subsection 10.12.010 (E) is amended to delete sub-subsections (5) entitled Meridian Street; and, (10) entitled “Fourth Street”. 11. Subsection 10.12.010 (G) is amended to add the following sub-subsections: “Memorial Drive. That portion of Memorial Drive beginning at a point on the north right-of-way line of Sunnyslope Road, thence running southerly along Memorial Drive, a distance of one thousand four hundred fifty (1,450) feet, more or less, to the north right-of-way line of Sunset Drive.” “Line Street. That portion of Line Street beginning at a point on the south right-of-way line of South Street, thence running southerly along Line Street for a distance of one thousand five hundred twenty-one (1,521) feet, more or less, to the north right-of-way line of Apricot Lane.” “Nash Road. That portion of Nash Road beginning on the west right-of way line of West Street, thence running westerly along Nash Road for a distance of two thousand nine hundred ten (2,910) feet, more or less, to the west right-of-way line of Westside Boulevard.” “San Felipe Road (South Bound). That portion of San Felipe Road beginning at a point on the north right-of-way line of Pinnacle National Park Hwy. (SR 25), thence running southerly along San Felipe Road for a distance of three thousand one hundred (3,100) feet, more or less, to the north right-of-way line of Santa Ana Road.” “San Benito Street. That portion of San Benito Street beginning at a point on the north right-ofway line of North Street, thence running southerly along San Benito Street for a distance of three thousand (3,000) feet, more or less, to the north right-of-way line of South Street.” 12. Subsection 10.12.010 (E) is amended to delete sub-subsections (4) entitled “Memorial Drive”. 13. Subsection 10.12.010 (F) is amended to delete sub-subsections (2) entitled “Line Street”; and, (3) entitled “Nash Road”. 14. In sub-subsection 10.12.010 (C) (4) entitled Hillcrest Road the phrase “State Highway Route No. 25 (Airline Highway)” shall be replaced with “Pinnacle National Park Highway (SR 25)”. 15. In sub-subsection 10.12.010 (C) (6) entitled Ladd Lane the phrase “State Highway Route No. 25 (Tres Pinos Road)” shall be replaced with “Tres Pinos Road”. 16. In sub-subsection 10.12.010 (E) (11) entitled unnyslope Road the phrase “Airline Highway (Highway 25 Bypass)” shall be replaced with “Pinnacle National Park Highway (SR 25)”. 17. In sub-subsection 10.12.010 (G) (3) entitled Santa Ana Road the phrase “State Highway Route No. 25” shall be replaced with “San Felipe Road”. 18. In sub-subsection 10.12.010 (G) (4) entitled Sunset Drive the phrase “State Highway Route No. 25 (Airline Highway)” shall be replaced with “Pinnacle National Park Highway (SR 25)”. 19. In sub-subsection 10.12.010 (G) (6) entitled Cienega Road the phrase “State Highway Route No. 25 (Nash Road)” shall be replaced with “Nash Road”; and, the phrase “for a distance of two thousand four hundred thirty (2,430) feet, more or less, to the City limits” shall be replaced with “to the south right-of-way line of Promise Way”. Section 2. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its final passage. Section 3. Publication. Within (15) days after the passage of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause it to be published one time in the Free Lance, a newspaper of general circulation in the City. INTRODUCED this 20th day of February, 2018. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hollister held on the 5th day of March, 2018 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Gillio, Luna, Friend, Klauer, and Mayor Velazquez. NOES: None. ABSTAINED: None. ABSENT: None. /s/ Ignacio Velazquez, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Christine Black, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ E. Soren Diaz, City Attorney
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BENITO
Publish: March 16, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FBN 2018-0000031 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000031 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as JAG TRADING COMPANY 1650 Bodega Ct Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831.637.9950 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: ALISA CAGGIANO 1650 Bodega Ct Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A and 02/13/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: February 23,and March 2, 9, 16, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FBN 2018-0000027 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000027 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as BIG HOSS'S GARAGE 1080 Spring Grove Rd. Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831.205.9475 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: JUSTIN DENNIS TOLL 1080 Spring Grove Rd. Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/06/2018 and 02/06/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: February 23, and March 2, 9, 16, 2018
Ordinance No.: 968 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BENITO, READOPTING ARTICLES I AND II OF CHAPTER 7.05 OF THE SAN BENITO COUNTY CODE ENTITLED “STATE VIDEO SERVICE FRANCHISES” RELATING TO STATE FRANCHISES FOR CABLE COMMUNICATIONS; AND REAUTHORIZING A FEE TO SUPPORT PUBLIC, EDUCATION, AND GOVERNMENTAL (“PEG”) CHANNEL FACILITIES WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF SAN BENITO COUNTY WHEREAS, Section 5870, subdivision (n) of the Public Utilities Code, which was enacted as part of the Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006 (“DIVCA”), authorized the County of San Benito (“County”) to adopt an ordinance establishing a fee on state-franchised video service providers to support public, educational, and governmental access channel facilities; and WHEREAS, Section 5870, subdivision (n) of the Public Utilities Code provides that local ordinance establishing the Public, Education, and Governmental (“PEG”) fee shall expire expiration of an applicable State franchise, however, such an ordinance may be reauthorized; and WHEREAS, the County of San Benito (“County”) adopted Ordinance No. 849 on January 12, 2010, wherein the County created Article II of Chapter 7.05 of the San Benito County Code entitled “State Video Service Franchises” (sections 7.05.027 – 7.05.034) in which Section 7.05.033, subdivision (B) (entitled “PEG Support”) imposed PEG fees on cable providers within the County’s jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, California Video Franchise Certificate Franchise No. 0007 granted to Charter Communications, which includes the County of San Benito would have expired on January 2, 2018. In addition, any other state-issued Video Franchise Certificate Franchises within the County which expire in coming years will each trigger the need for renewal of Ordinance No. 849. This Ordinance is intended to establish an evergreen renewal of Ordinance No. 849 until such time that the Board of Supervisors takes action to cease such reauthorizations; and WHEREAS, Charter Communications state franchise renewal with the County became effective on or about January 2, 2018; and WHEREAS, the County intends to readopt Articles I and II of Chapter 7.05 of the San Benito County Code (sections 7.05.001 – 7.05.034) of the San Benito County Code to reauthorize the collection of PEG fees; and WHEREAS, this ordinance will authorize/reauthorize the County’s ability to charge a fee to cable providers within the County’s jurisdiction to support public, educational and government channel facilities; and, WHEREAS, the County reserves the argument of whether or not Ordinance 849 has in fact expired, or whether it was automatically renewed by the extension of the cable franchise. NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BENITO ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. SECTION 2. FINDINGS. The Board of Supervisors makes the findings set forth in Exhibit “A”“Findings” which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 3. READOPTION. Articles I and II of Chapter 7.05 of the San Benito County Code (sections 7.05.001 – 7.05.034 are hereby readopted in their entirety without any changes. SECTION 4. REAUTHORIZATION. (A) In readopting Articles I and II of Chapter 7.05 of the San Benito County Code (sections 7.05.001 – 7.05.034), the County intends to, to the extent required by California Public Utilities Code section 5870, subdivision (n), and hereby does reauthorize the fee on state-franchised video service providers to support public, educational, and governmental (“PEG”) channel facilities adopted by the Board of Supervisors on January 12, 2010 in Ordinance No. 849. The fee shall remain unchanged and in full effect as to all state-franchised video service providers. (B) Commencing from, and after, the effective date of this Ordinance, the County’s PEG fee in Ordinance No. 849 shall automatically be reauthorized upon the expiration of any existing or future Video Franchise Certificate Franchise(s) held by any state-franchised video service provider operating within the County. The Ordinance shall so renew upon the future expiration of Video Franchise Certificate Franchise(s) until such time that the Board of Supervisors takes formal affirmative action to cease the renewals (which action may be taken at any time and without notice, except as required by the Ralph M. Brown Act, California Government Code Section 54950 et seq.). SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, portion, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held illegal, invalid, or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The board hereby declares that it would have passed this chapter and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, portion, or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared illegal, invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 6. The Board of Supervisorshereby finds that this Ordinance is not subject to review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility the Ordinance may have a significant effect of the environment pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061, subdivision (b)(3) and is therefore exempt. The County Administrative Officer, or his designee, is hereby directed to prepare and file a Notice of Exemption. (See, CEQA Guidelines sections 15061, subd. (d) and 15062.) SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE AND CODIFICATION. San Benito County Code sections 7.05.001 – 7.05.034 shall remain codified without changes. This ordinance shall be in effect 30 days after adoption. Within ten (10) days after its adoption, this ordinance shall be published pursuant to California Government Code 6061 in its entirety in a newspaper of general circulation which is printed, published and circulated within San Benito County, or a summary may be published as allowed by law. The vote approving this ordinance was as follows: AYES: Supervisor(s): Botelho, De La Cruz, Medina, Rivas, Muenzer NOES: Supervisor(s): None ABSENT: Supervisor(s): None ABSTAINING: Supervisor(s): None For questions please contact: Sarah Dickinson, Interim Assistant County Counsel, at sdickinson@cosb.us. Pursuant to Government Code section 25124, “any exhibit attached to and incorporated by reference in an ordinance need not be published in its entirety.” A complete copy of the full text of this Ordinance, including a copy of Exhibit “A” – Findings, is available at the San Benito County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Office, 481 Fourth Street, 1st Floor, Hollister, California or by calling 831-636-4000, ext. 11, and is available for public inspection and copying in accordance with the California Public Records Act. The text of the Ordinance may also be found on the San Benito County webpage at www.cosb.us. (See the posted agenda for 03/06/17.) Janet Slibsager, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County of San Benito Dated: March 6, 2018 Publish: March 16, 2018
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000035 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as TACOS LA GUAYABA 1221 Brigantino Dr Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: MANUEL VILLA 1221 Brigantino Dr Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A and 02/16/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: February 23, and March 2, 9, 16, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000034 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as TERESA PROPERTIES 301 Lone Tree Rd Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831-637-5647 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: ROBERT FOWLER 301 Lone Tree Rd Hollister, CA 95023 TERESA STEWART 301 Lone Tree Rd Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A and 02/16/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk
440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: February 23, and March 2, 9, 16, 2018
931 HOL - Show Name Change Order to Show Cause CU-18-00023 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE for change of name Case Number: CU-18-00023 To all interested persons, Petitioner: Stephanie Laureano, filed for petition with this court for a decree changing names from: Adriel Jozaiah Rodriguez to Adriel Jozaiah Laurenao-Rodriguez 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 change of name should not be granted. Date:03-29-2018 Time: 1:30 P.M. Dept: Room: 1 Address of Court: 450 Fourth Street Hollister, CA 95023 Civil Branch A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation printed in this county: San Benito Hollister Free Lance Dated: 02-02-2018 By: Harry J. Tobias Judge of the Superior Court Publish: Hollister Free Lance February 23, and March 2, 9, 16, 2018
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Voters will decide fate of cannabis taxes JUNE VOTE APPLIES TO AREAS OUTSIDE HOLLISTER AND SAN JUAN BAUTISTA By Bryce Stoepfel Reporter
Barry Holtzclaw
Statewide, the business of cannabis is moving forward, but if residents of San Benito County want to see the industry operate in the unincorporated areas of the county, it will be up to them. After the San Benito County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on March 5 to pass a cannabis tax resolution for the June 2018 ballot, it now is officially on the ballot. Approval of the cannabis tax by county voters will be a necessary first step for San Benito County to go forward with the legalization of recreational cannabis cultivation county-wide. At the moment, commercial cannabis operations are not legal in unincorporated San Benito County. However, if voters approve the tax resolution in June, the path towards legalized cannabis would be just one step away. “About 55 to 56 percent of our voters passed Proposition 64, and if we put this on the June ballot we will have buy-in from our residents, should they say yes or no — not just the five people on the board,” said Supervisor Mark Medina. The tax will apply to the unincorporated areas of San Benito County,
COUNTY ELECTIONS San Benito voters will make decisions on new taxes in June. outside of Hollister, which is already many steps ahead in launching dozens of cannabis businesses in the city. County staff, when asked by the Board of Supervisors to draw up a plan, will tax cultivation operations based on per square footage of growing area, along with a tax based on a percentage of gross receipts. “It’s very important to establish revenue streams, but cannabis won’t solve all of our problems,” said Supervisor Anthony Bothelho. “Support of the measure would send a message that we’re moving forward with a resolution.” The Board of Supervisors will retain the right to raise and lower tax rates. They will also include an annual increase based on inflation. Whatever tax the county implements, state taxes will
still apply. Today, the state charges $9.25 for every ounce of flower and $2.75 for every ounce of cannabis leaf. Should the cost of cannabis drop, the state still has its bases covered when it comes to tax revenue. “If an ounce of flower sells for $200 the $9.25 tax results in a 4.63 percent tax,” reads the county report. “If, or maybe when, the price of an ounce of flower drops to $100 an ounce, the same dry weight charge of $9.25 is now a 9.25 percent tax.” The state also charges a 15 percent excise tax on all cannabis activity, in addition to any existing sales tax. Whether the taxes are or aren't implemented will be decided by a simple yes, or no, of the majority of San Benito County voters. The vote essentially will decide the fate of the cannabis
industry in the unincorporated areas of the county. While the Board of Supervisors will have the power to adjust tax rates, the ordinance before the voters will sets guidelines on what the county can charge. The tax per square foot for cultivators will ranch from $3 and $17 and gross receipt taxes on cultivators: 2 percent- 4 percent on distributors, 2.5 percent-4 percent on manufacturers, .5 percent-8 percent on retailers, and 2.5 percent-5 percent on microbusinesses. The City of Hollister currently charges $7 per square foot and has a 5 percent tax on gross receipts in manufacturing and retail. During the period of public comment, several county ranchers came to speak in favor of the ordinance. “It’s never been easy
to make a living off our ground, and in the last several years we’ve seen many of our neighbors sell their land to billionaire nonranchers,” said rancher Lee Scazighini. “We feel that the cannabis industry could be a godsend. With our climate, we could grow some of the best cannabis in the world. I hope you consider this win/win situation.”
Other tax measures
The County Board of Supervisors also approved adding two other tax measures to the June ballot. Measure, A, the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program, would create, if approved by voters, an additional vehicle registration fee of $1 per vehicle and $2 for certain commercial vehicles for 10 years. This money would be used
to cover the costs of removing and disposing of “abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles.” The third tax/fee measure added to the June ballot in San Benito County is a 50-percent increase in the Transient Occupany Tax, also known as the hotel/motel tax. Voters will be asked approve, or disapprove increasing the tax from 8 percent to 12 percent for all motels and hotels in unincorporated areas of the county (outside the cities of Hollister and San Juan Bautista). Funds raised by this tax increase could be spent for unrestricted general revenue purposes, but the county specifically identified county services, such as law enforcement, fire, economic development, roads as top priorities.
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The most hotly contested local primary on June 5 will be in the 30th Assembly District, which encompasses all of San Benito County, much of Monterey County, and portions of southern Santa Cruz County, and southern Santa Clara County, including GIlroy and Morgan Hill. Incumbent Anna Caballero termed out, and is running for the California State Senate, leaving a wide-open race, with six candidates—four Democrats and two Republicans. California’s primary system send the top two vote-getters to the General Election in November, regardless of party affilation. The race pits city against city, as four popular local elected officials hope to make the jump to Sacramento, and are counting on their local support to carry the day. San Benito County Supervisor Robert Rivas of Hollister is one of the Democratic candidates. He is a counselor at San Benito High School. He has received Caballero’s endorsement. Here is his contact information: • 361 Fifth St, Hollister • rivasforassembly.com Hollister’s neighor to the north, GIlroy, is offering up its Democratic candidate, two-term City Councilman Peter LeroeMunoz. He is Vice-President of Technology and Innovation Policy for the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, in San Jose. Here is his contact information: • leroemunozforassembly.com/ These cities’ neighbor
to the west, in Santa Cruz County, has its own Democratic candidate for the 30th District, Watsonville City Councilwoman Trina Coffman-Gomez Her office is at 444 Airport Blvd., Suite 101 in Watsonville and her website is: • Trinaforassembly.com The fourth Democrat in the race in the 30th District is from the largest city, Salinas. Bill Lipe works with Fresh Foods, Inc. in Salinas. His website is at http://www.lipeforassembly.com The two Republicans vying for a spot on the November ballot in the 30th District, are Nathan Mallamace of San Benito County, http://vote.mallamace.com/, and Neil Kitchens, a lawyer and rancher from Salinas, whose website is http:// www.votekitchensforassembly.com Two of San Benito County’s top elected officials, District Attorney Candice Hooper Mancino and county Superintendent of Schools Krystal Lomanto, are guaranteeed reelection—barring writein campaigns. They were the only candidates to file for their respected offices. For the California Senate’s 12th District, there are also six candidates— three Republicans and three Democrats— for the seat being vacated by Anthony Canella, who also termed out. The sprawling district stretches from Hollister south to San Luis Obispo. The candidates are: • Derek Robinson (Republican), Councilmember, Madera • Robert Poythress
ASSEMBLY Peter Leroe-Munoz, left, Gilroy seeks 30th District Assembly seat
and Robert Rivas, Hollister seeks 30th District Assembly seat.
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(Republican), Supervisor, Madera County www.poythressforsenate.com Johnny Tacherra (Republican), Farmer, Salinas www.facebook.com/ TacherraForStateSenate/ Dennis Brazil (Democratic), Small businessman www.facebook.com/ DennisBrazilforStateSenate/ Anna Caballero (Democratic), Member, State Assembly Daniel Parra (Democratic), Councilman/ Defense Analyst
The county elections office are collecting fees, and checking paperwork filed by all local candidates. Once a candidate’s qualifications have been confirmed, the candidate will be marked as qualified.The final slate of candidates will be confirmed later this month. The filing deadline was 5pm March 9 Four candidates qualified for “No. 2” San Benito County Superior Court Judge’s race. There is no incumbent listed on the county registrar’s list of candidates. The four who qualified are: • Gregory Michael
LaForge, attorney at law. His email address is lawforge@ pacbell.net. • Frances Henderson, Family Law Facilitator for San Benito County. Email address is fphenderson@earthlink.net. • Jose “Omar” Rodriguez, Assistant County Counsel for Santa Cruz County. His email address is jrodriguez@gmail.com. • Robert Michael Foley, retired Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge. His email address is rfoley5811@ charter.net.
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Steven Juarez—known affectionately by his friends and family as “Stevie”— was a social butterfly, a die-hard football fan and a tattoo artist who inked some of his childhood friends from his east Gilroy neighborhood. He was also a father, brother, son and friend who was remembered by loved ones at a memorial reception at the San Ysidro Park community room March 8, nearly two weeks after he died in a struggle with Gilroy Police officers who tried to arrest him Feb. 25. Juarez’ mother, Martha Silos, laughed and cried as she recalled her son’s devotion to his family and his neighbors. Silos described how Stevie used to “get mad at me” when she used to tell his friends to “keep an eye on him.” “He loved his mother,” Silos said. When Silos suffered a broken ankle last summer, her son stopped by her house “every day” to check up on her and help her get around. He bought a new pair of shoes for her, designed with ankle support. “I wear those shoes every day,” Silos said. The reception took place after Juarez’ family buried him March 8 at St. Mary’s cemetery off First Street in GIlroy. About 60 friends, family and area activists attended. Some shared memories of Stevie, and others urged those in attendance to keep the pressure on the authorities
while they investigate the Feb. 25 incident that ended in Juarez’ death, and hold the police accountable. Many of those in attendance wore t-shirts with Juarez’ face printed on the front. The next day, many of those attending the memorial service would join others in a march and rally through downtown Gilroy, protesting the actions of police officers on Feb. 25. Juarez was 42 when he died. Authorities are still investigating the cause and manner of death, and whether officers acted lawfully in trying to detain him on the 7400 block of Chestnut Street. Few details of the incident have been released. “He was a great father, and a great football player,” said Stevie’s sister, Monica Juarez. “He was loved by many. He had a great sense of humor, and he was always helpful and loving.” Stevie grew up in the previous family home on Polk Court, just a few blocks down the street from San Ysidro Park. Juarez and his friends and siblings spent a lot of time playing handball in the park growing up, and at the South Valley Middle School athletic field across Murray Avenue from Polk Court. That field was the scene of countless neighborhood football games in which Juarez, a former Pop Warner athlete, was a key player, according to friends who spoke about him March 8. They even used to play in the rain. Silos also described how Stevie would spend his evenings “making the rounds” in central Gilroy on his bicycle, visiting different friends and relatives to help with chores or to socialize. Monica added that Stevie worked as a construction
GRIEF AND ANGER The “Justice for Stevie” protest started on Chestnut Street, down Sixth Street past the Old City Hall, and ultimately to the steps of the Gilroy Police Station. laborer, and enjoyed fishing and playing horseshoes. He left behind five sons age 6 to 22. Many who shared their memories of Juarez March 8 described him as “outgoing.” Linette Arias, of Gilroy— a friend who has known Stevie since they were children—remembers seeing him walking up the street with a two-seat stroller when his twin boys, now 6 years old, were infants, “with a diaper bag on his shoulder.” Arias praised Juarez for helping to motivate her daughter when she went to military boot camp. “He was easy to talk to,” said Arias, who cooked up an enchilada fundraiser
March 2 and 3 for Juarez’ funeral expenses. “My kids really liked him. He had a good heart.” Raul Maldonado grew up in Stevie’s neighborhood and was friends with his younger brother, Chico, who died in a car accident several years ago. Maldonado saw Stevie as a mentor who inspired him as an artist. Stevie inked a tattoo on Maldonado’s forearm to honor Maldonado’s son, Brandon, who died at childbirth. “I thank his mother for bringing such a wonderful man into this world,” Maldonado told the crowd March 8, fighting back tears. Silos and Stevie’s sister
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didn’t deny that Juarez had some run-ins with police. He was in jail when he heard that Chico died, and was unable to attend his funeral. But Silos said Stevie had grown out of the “gang stuff ” and other criminal tendencies long before he died. Activism was another facet of the March 8 memorial event, which was also attended by the family members of other young men killed by police in other jurisdictions. One of these activists suggested that recent reports that Stevie had drugs on him when he died, and that he had a criminal record only serve to deflect blame from the police department. “(The police) will do
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Hollister Prep seeks renewal of charter contract VOTES FOR NEW FIVE-YEAR PACTS SCHEDULED FOR LATER THIS MONTH Scott Forstner Reporter
the teachers at RO Hardin spent some time in training done by Navigator, learning some of their methods to try to improve the outcomes for their kids at RO Hardin.” Moore also pointed to other school choices in Hollister, such as the Hollister Dual Language Academy, which shares a campus with Gabilan Hills Elementary School, and the Accelerated Achievement Academy, which is on the Calaveras Elementary School campus. Navigator students have shared the campus at RO Hardin, an elementary school on Line Street in southwest Hollister, since that school’s inception nearly five years ago. Hollister Prep has 420 students in kindergarten through sixth grade, and is to grow over the next two years to serve seventh and eighth graders. “We are incredibly fortunate to have a strong relationship with the Hollister school district and being able to partner with them at RO Harden,” Carr said. “I definitely think being on the RO Hardin campus truly makes us part of that neighborhood and part of a
neighborhood school.” Gilroy Prep is situated in the former Mexican American Community Services Agency school buildings adjacent to South Valley Middle School on IOOF Avenue. While they are next door neighbors, the two schools do not share classrooms on the same campus as Hollister does. Gilroy Prep is in its first year at full capacity, serving 540 students in grades K-8. “I would say the relationship between the district and Gilroy Prep is very positive. What I see happening in the classrooms is pretty exciting. They are getting really good results,” said Gilroy Board President Linda Piceno. “The two major issues to look at (when evaluating a charter school) are student achievement and financial budgetary issues, and those are both fine. The kids are making good progress and they have no financial issues we’re aware of.” Piceno has visited Gilroy Prep and toured the campus on multiple occasions. She said, “communications are good between the charter school and (Gilroy) district.” Similarly, Moore pointed to a
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Two Navigator charter schools, Gilroy and Hollister Prep, are up for renewals of their charter school petitions by their host districts. All early indications point to new five-year pacts at both sites. Gilroy Prep, Navigator’s flagship school, opened in 2011 with authorization from Gilroy Unified School District’s Board of Trustees, which is scheduled to vote on that charter’s second such renewal at its March 22 meeting. Hollister Prep, which opened in 2013 on the RO Hardin Elementary School campus, is authorized through the Hollister School District and is seeking the same five-year renewal (2018-2023) through Hollister’s Board of Trustees. “We realize how rare it is to have such strong
relationships with our authorizing districts, but both are very progressive and supportive of charter schools,” said Kirsten Carr, Navigator’s director of community outreach. “We have large parental and community support for both sites. A huge part of our mission is to make an impact in both communities.” Both Navigator schools conducted their initial public hearings, mandated in the state charter renewal process, in front of their respective governing bodies. At both hearings, Navigator staff and families spoke to the positive experiences and innovative instruction given at their schools. They will be allowed to be heard again prior to the upcoming votes. The vote on Hollister Prep’s renewal will take place at the Hollister board’s March 27 meeting, five days after Gilroy Prep’s scheduled date. “We’ve offered something special to the kids of Hollister by approving (Hollister Prep’s first charter petition). It just gives parents another option,” said Hollister Board President Patricia Moore. “The kids seem to be thriving, and I know that
LEARNING PARTNERS Gilroy prep students learn by playing, in this file photo. “very successful relationship” between Hollister Prep and the Hollister School District. That was not the case in nearby Morgan Hill, where the Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Trustees rejected Navigator’s petition in 2013. The Morgan Hill teachers union and district leadership also were successful in arguing their case at the Santa Clara County Office of Education, which denied Navigator’s Morgan Hill Prep petition during the appeal process in January 2014. In addition, Navigator charter petitions were
denied by local school boards at the Salinas City Elementary School District and the Alisal Union School District (also in Salinas). Even in Hollister, school district officials were initially against the Navigator petition, first submitted in 2012, hiring a law firm to find deficiencies. However, the board gave its conditional approval with a split 3-2 vote. Carr said that Navigator is working on a petition to open its third charter school, within the Pajaro Valley Unified School District in Santa Cruz County.
Local spelling champions advance to state bee SAN BENITO STUDENTS IN MAY CONTEST Staff report
Academy 6th Grade, thirdplace winner Brooklynn Goldstone, a fifth grader at Accelerated Achievement Academy, and fourth-place finisher Kim Barrcelos, a fifth grader at RO Hardin Elementary School. In the junior high division, Carmela Clark, an eighth grader at Spring Grove School, took firstplace honors with Kyle Yamanishi, an eighth grader at Southside, in second place, Cassandra Reyes a seventh grader at Hollister Dual Language Academy, in third place,
and Emmia Rivera, a seventh grader at Hollister Dual Language Academy, in fourth place. The California State Junior HIgh Spelling Bee will take place May 5 at Miller Creek Middle School in San Rafael. Competition begins at 9:30am. The California State Elementary Spelling Bee is scheduled for May 12 at San Joaguin County Office of Education’s Wentworth Education Center in Stockton. The introduction of spellers kicks off at 8:45am.
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The San Benito County Office of Education recently hosted its 20th annual Spelling Bee with the top two winners from two age categories (4th through 6th grade and 7th through 8th grade) advancing to the state competition. “It was a great event,” said Supt. Krystal Lomanto, who thanked the Hollister
Rotary for donating iPads as prizes for the first-place winners in each category. Lomanto, along with her husband, also donated Amazon gift cards for the winners in each division, while Sen. Anthony Canella provided certificates of recognition for each student who competed in the finals. In the elementary school division, Rasmeet Brar, a sixth grader at Accelerated Achievement Academy, finished in first place ahead of runner-up Max Westphal, a sixth grader at Hollister Dual Language
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SBHS elects ASB officers NEW DRAMA PRODUCTION OPENS Staff report
San Benito High School students selected their Associated Student Body officers last week in a school-wide election, according to San Benito High School District staff. Winners were: • President: Alanah Martinez • VP: Ian Sills • Commissioner of Clubs: Kaiya Dickens • Commissioner of Social Activities: Sofia Lemos • Rally Club President: Chelsey Cameron • Commissioner of Athletics: Nico Tapia • Student Congress President: Ramon Delgado
Tickets on sale for latest SBHS drama production The San Benito High School Drama production of “Once Upon A Mattress” will open this week in the high school auditorium (1220 Monterey Street).
The musical comedy was written as an adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, “The Princess and the Pea.” Tickets are available for $9 at the Student Payment Center on campus. Performances are scheduled for March 15 and 16 and again from March 22-24.
SBHS science educator earns outstanding teacher honor SBHS science teacher Donald “Chip” Gauvreau had a surprise visit from KSBW Channel 8 news anchor Dan Green last week. Gauvreau was informed that he had won the Crystal Apple Award, which recognizes outstanding teachers on the Central Coast. The segment was scheduled to be air on KSBW on its March 12 newscast.
SBCOE to serve as Region 5 lead for student support For the second year in a row, the San Benito County Office of Education will serve as the Region 5 lead for the California Scale Up MTSS Statewide (SUMS) Initiative
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ORDINANCE NO. 1153 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFHOLLISTER ADDING SECTION 5.21.090 REAUTHORIZATION OF STATE FRANCHISE HOLDER PEG FEES TO HOLLISTER MUNICIPAL CODE 5.21 STATE VIDEO SERVICE FRANCHISES WHEREAS, Section 5870(n) of the Public Utilities Code, which was enacted as part of the Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006, authorized the City of Hollister to adopt an ordinance establishing a fee on state-franchised video and cable service providers to support public, educational, and governmental access channel facilities (“PEG”); and WHEREAS, on November 30, 2009 the City of Hollister adopted Ordinance 1054 to establish such a fee and Ordinance 1054 was codified as Hollister Municipal Code Chapter 5.21 State Video Service Franchises; and WHEREAS, Section 5870(n) of the Public Utilities Code states that such an ordinance shall expire, and may be reauthorized, upon the expiration of the state franchise; and WHEREAS, the City’s state-issued franchises were given a term of 10 years, which may have expired. Upon renewal of its state-issued franchise with the CPUC the City must reauthorize its ordinance; and WHEREAS, this Ordinance is exempt from environmental review pursuant toSection 15061(b)(3) of the State Guidelines implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Hollister does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 5.21.090 is hereby added to the Hollister Municipal Code as follows: 5.21.090Reauthorization of State Franchise Holder PEG Fees i. The fee on state franchise holders to support public, educational, and governmental channel facilities in Hollister City Code Chapter 5.21 is reauthorized and shall remain unchanged and in full effect as to all state franchise holders.ii. The PEG support fee in Hollister City Code Sections 5.21.070 shall automatically be reauthorized upon the expiration of any existing or future franchise certificate(s) held by any state franchise holder operating within the City of Hollister.iii. This chapter shall automatically be reauthorized upon the expiration of any existing or future franchise certificate franchise(s) held by any state franchise holder operating within the City of Hollister. This chapter shall so renew upon the future expiration of any franchise certificate(s) until such time that the City Council takes formal affirmative action to cease the renewals. SECTION 2. Any provision of the Hollister Municipal Code or appendices thereto inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, to the extent of such inconsistencies and no further, is hereby repealed or modified to that extent necessary to effect the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase not declared invalid or unconstitutional without regard to whether any portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 4. Publication. Within fifteen (15) days after passage, the City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published one time in the Free Lance, a newspaper of general circulation. INTRODUCED at a regular City Council meeting on the 20th day of February, 2018. PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Council of the City of Hollister at a regular meeting held this 5th day of March, 2018, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Gillio, Luna, Friend, Klauer and Mayor Velazquez. NOES: None. ABSTAINED: None. ABSENT: None. /s/ Ignacio Velazquez, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Christine Black, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: JRG, Attorneys at Law /s/ E. Soren Diaz, City Attorney
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable.Tradúzcalo o hable con alguien que lo entienda bien.
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE 969 AMENDING ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 5.03 (SECTIONS 5.03.001 – 5.03.017) OF THE SAN BENITO COUNTY CODE RELATING TO “REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX”
DRINKING WATER WARNING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, March 6, 2018, the San Benito County Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance 969 amending Article I of Chapter 5.03 (sections 5.03.001 – 5.03.017) relating to “Real Property Transfer Taxes” as follows:
Publish: March 16, 2018
The City of San Juan Bautista Water System has high levels of nitrate DO NOT GIVE THE WATER TO INFANTS UNDER 6 MONTHS OLD OR PREGNANT WOMEN OR USE IT TO MAKE INFANT FORMULA Water sample results received from 2/1/2018 to 2/28/2018 showed nitrate levels ranging from 5.28 to 9.16 milligrams per liter. While these results do not exceed the nitrate standard, or maximum contaminant level (MCL), of 10 milligrams per liter, Nitrate monitoring results from June through November 2017 showed concentrations above the nitrate MCL. The City of San Juan Bautista is issuing this notice as a precaution because the water provided by the water system cannot be assured to reliably meet the nitrate MCL at all times. Nitrate in drinking water is a serious health concern for infants less than six months old. What should I do? • DO NOT GIVE THE WATER TO INFANTS. Infants below the age of six months who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the MCL may quickly become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die because high nitrate levels can interfere with the capacity of the infant’s blood to carry oxygen. Symptoms include shortness of breath and blueness of the skin. Symptoms in infants can develop rapidly, with health deteriorating over a period of days. If symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately. • PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD NOT CONSUME THE WATER. High nitrate levels may also affect the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood of pregnant women. • Water, juice, and formula for children under six months of age should not be prepared with tap water. Bottled water or other water low in nitrates should be used for infants until further notice. • DO NOT BOIL THE WATER. Boiling, freezing, filtering, or letting water stand does not reduce the nitrate level. Excessive boiling can make the nitrates more concentrated, because nitrates remain behind when the water evaporates. • If you have other health issues concerning the consumption of this water, you may wish to consult your doctor. What happened? What is being done? Nitrate in drinking water can come from natural, industrial, or agricultural sources (including septic systems, storm water run-off, and fertilizers). Levels of nitrate in drinking water can vary throughout the year. We will let you know when the amount of nitrate is again below the limit. The City is working to bring two new wells into the water system so that Well #2 (high nitrates) can be taken off-line. The goal is to have the system back in compliance by November. For more information, please contact The City of San Juan Bautista at 831-623-4661 or 311 Second Street (P.O. Box 1420), San Juan Bautista, CA 95045. Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this public notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail. Secondary Notification Requirements Upon receipt of notification from a person operating a public water system, the following notification must be given within 10 days [Health and Safety Code Section 116450(g)]: • SCHOOLS: Must notify school employees, students, and parents (if the students are minors). • RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY OWNERS OR MANAGERS (including nursing homes and care facilities): Must notify tenants. • BUSINESS PROPERTY OWNERS, MANAGERS, OR OPERATORS: Must notify employees of businesses located on the property. This notice is being posted by The City of San Juan Bautista. State Water System ID#: 3510002. Date distributed: 3/8/2018.
942 HOL - Public Notice
Publish: Match 16, 2018
PUBLIC NOTICE
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The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz has prepared a draft Agency Plan in accordance with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirements. The proposed plan is available for review and inspection during normal business hours at the following location: Housing Authority office, 2931 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF David T. Garcia NO. PR-18-00006 FILED: 02-22-2018. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: David T. Garcia. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by: Desiree Garcia in the Superior Court of California, County of San Benito. The PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that: Desiree Garcia 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 file 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 files 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: 03-222018 Time: 1:30 p.m. Dept: 1, Superior Court of California County of San Benito, 450 Fourth Street, Hollister, California, 95023 . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file 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 file 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 first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined 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 affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing 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, Jeffrey S. Lind (SBN 306952), JRG Attorneys at Law, 530 San Benito Street, Hollister, California 95023, 831.630.9444. Publication Dates: Hollister Free Lance, March 2, 9, 16, 2018.
The plan is also available at the following website: www. hacosantacruz.org
The Housing Authority Board of Commissioners invite public comment on the proposed plan. The Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the Agency Plan at 11:30 am on March 28, 2018, at the Housing Authority office main conference room. Public comment can be made at the public hearing or by submitting comments in writing prior to March 23, 2018 to the Board of Commissioners, Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz, 2931 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. Phone: 831 454-9455; TDD: 831 469-0122. NOTICIA PÚBLICA La Autoridad de Viviendas del Condado de Santa Cruz ha preparado un Plan de la Agencia de acuerdo a los requisitos del Departamento de Viviendas y Desarrollo Urbano de los Estados Unidos (HUD). El plan propuesto está disponible al público para ser revisado o inspeccionado durante el horario normal de trabajo en las siguientes oficina: Oficina de la Autoridad de Viviendas, 2931 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 El plan también está disponible en la página Web: www. hacosantacruz.org
La junta de Comisionados de la Autoridad de Viviendas invita al público a hacer sus comentarios sobre el propuesto plan. La junta de Comisionados llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre el Plan de la Agencia a la 11:30 am el 28 de marzo de 2018, en la sala de conferencias principal de la oficina de la Autoridad de Viviendas. Los comentarios pueden hacerse durante la audiencia pública a por escrito, enviándolos a la Junta de Comisionados, Autoridad de Viviendas del Condado de Santa Cruz, 2931 Mission Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 antes del 23 de marzo de 2018. Teléfono: 831 454-9455; TDD: 831 469-0122. Publish: Hollister Free Lance, February 9, 16, 23, and March 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018
• Updates Section titles and renames the article “Documentary Transfer Tax Ordinance of San Benito County” • Deletes sections that no longer apply under State law • Cites to current federal law and Revenue and Taxation Code Sections • Defines “realty sold” as inclusive of a change of ownership set forth in Revenue and Taxation Code Section 64 • Adds Section 11913 of the Revenue and Taxation Code as section 5.03.002, subd. (C) • Exemptions from payment of the Documentary Transfer Tax are combined into section 5.03.004, incorporates, and adds current provisions of sections 11925 - 11930 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, thereby exempting the following: Transfer of Interest in Partnership, Instruments in Lieu of Foreclosure, Allocation of Assets Between Spouses, Certain Conveyances with an Agreement for Purchaser to Reconvey, Certain Conveyances Involving Nonprofit Corporation, and Certain Conveyances Involving Inter Vivos Gift or Death • Requires every person who records a deed, instrument or writing which he claims is exempt from the tax to submit a written declaration the reason why it is exempt under law. • Requires every deed, instrument or writing by which lands, tenements or other realty in the County is sold, granted, assigned, transferred or otherwise conveyed shall have noted upon it the declared amount of required transfer tax • Adds Section 11911.1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code as section 5.03.007 • Deems the tax imposed by the ordinance as a debt owed to the County for which the County may recover said debt from a person liable for owing said tax • Adds as a prerequisite to recordation that a declaration of the amount of tax due, signed by the party determining the tax or their agent, shall appear on the face of the document to be recorded • Adds a procedure for notices required to be given by the County and provides that failure to receive said notice shall not affect the validity of any proceedings taken pursuant thereto. Applicant/Proponent: San Benito County. Location: San Benito County (county-wide), unincorporated area. Environmental Review. Exempt, including but not limited to State CEQA Guidelines section 15378.
The vote approving this ordinance was as follows: AYES: Supervisor(s): Botelho, De La Cruz, Medina, Rivas, Muenzer NOES: Supervisor(s): None ABSENT: Supervisor(s): None ABSTAINING: Supervisor(s): None For questions please contact: Sarah Dickinson, Deputy County Counsel, at sdickinson@cosb.us. For more information, refer to the text of the adopted ordinance. A complete copy of the full text of this Ordinance is available at the San Benito County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Office, 481 Fourth Street, 1st Floor, Hollister, California or by calling 831-636-4000, ext. 11. The text of the Ordinance may also be found on the San Benito County webpage at www.cosb.us. (See the posted agenda for 3/6/18.) This summary of the Ordinance was prepared by the County Counsel in accordance with the requirements of Government Code Section 25124, subdivision (b). Janet Slibsager, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County of San Benito Dated: March 6, 2018 Publish: March 16, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FBN2018-0000019 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000019 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as GIL'S GRILL 1060 Memorial Dr Apt A Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: ELLIOTT NICOLAS GIL 1060 Memorial Dr Apt A Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 01/25/2018 and 01/25/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance:February 23, and March 2, 9, 16, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000037 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as SUNCOAST ORGANIC FARM BAKERY SUNCOAST BAKERY BARN SUNCOAST NUTHOUSE BREW 6310 Southside Road Hollister, CA 95023 Mailing Address: PO Box 1197 Tres Pinos CA 95075-1197 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: NUTHOUSE BEVERAGES LLC. 6310 Southside Road Hollister, CA 95023 State: CA Al# 201521210116
This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 07/29/2015 and 02/20/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000033 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as LOLLA 201 Third St San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 Phone: 831.593.5064 Mailing Address: po box 615 San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: LOLLA & CO., LLC 201 Third St San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 State: CA Al# 201735310456 This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A and 02/16/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018
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Tough start
REACHING
San Benito High’s Chloe Cortez attempts a bunt in Tuesday’s game against Alvarez. The Haybalers lost 8-7, dropping to 0-5. San Benito has played one of the toughest schedules of any team in the Bay Area, going up against national powers Clovis and Huntington Beach.
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second and Chavarria, a left fielder, hits third. Rodriguez hits cleanup and Maddie Greco—Santa Teresa High transfer and a Cal State East Bay University commit—plays center field and first base and hits fifth.
Strong lineup
Freshman third baseman Kaia Dickens hits sixth, sophomore Julia Woeste is in the seventh spot, junior shortstop Alyssa Ito is in the No. 8 spot and junior outfielder Ariel Mendez in the nine spot. In the first couple of games, Barragan said Monteon and Rodriguez were carrying the load offensively. “We were hoping Chavarria and Cortez would start clicking, and sure enough in the last game (9-8, 9-inning loss to Concord last Saturday) they did,” Barragan said. “Their bats started to wake up, and that’s what we needed from them.” Chavarria went 3 for 4 with two doubles, and Cortez finished 2 for 4
with a double. Woeste also had a terrific performance against Concord, going 3 for 4, including hitting two balls that went off the wall. Woeste also pitches whenever starter Amanda Moisa needs relief. Dickens has displayed poise and fielding acumen at third base, Ito has been steady as usual and Mendez tracks the ball well,
has a good arm and is strong defensively. Then there’s Rodriguez, who has a rifle for an arm behind the dish and is terrific defensively. With a sweet swing and improved strength and power, Rodriguez has the potential to dominate a game singlehandedly. Rodriguez, who also plays for the travel program California Suncats,
credits coach Jenny Barboa for helping her continually develop as a catcher. “She helps me with hitting a lot and as a catcher,” Rodriguez said. Rodriguez is not only trying to lead the Balers to another league and section title, she’s honing her game for the college as well. “I’m trying to get ready ➝ Softball, page 23
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The San Benito High softball team entered Tuesday’s home game against Alvarez at 0-4, having been outscored by a combined margin of 33-15. Granted, the Haybalers have faced some powerhouse programs—Clovis is ranked 26th nationally and Huntington Beach 30th—but for a tradition-rich program like San Benito, losing its first four games constitutes something out of the ordinary. Not to worry, says third-year Balers coach Andrew Barragan and catcher Amber Rodriguez. “We’ll be stronger once we get in league,” said Rodriguez, who has made a verbal commitment to
play at Weber State University. “We just need to have more faith in each other, and we’ll be fine.” Said Barragan: “I have confidence that the wins will come and we’ll get to where we need to be.” Barragan should feel that way. Last season, San Benito had a somewhat similar start to the season before it ran off 18 consecutive wins en route to another Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division championship. There’s no reason to think this season will shake out any different. The Balers return standout juniors Rodriguez and North Carolina-commit second baseman Dominique Monteon. Both players are getting better each season, and the duo lead by example. Along with seniors Noel Chavarria and Chloe Cortez, the four must be as unified as ever if the team plans on making it back to the CCS playoff championship game. Cortez, a right fielder, bats leadoff. Monteon hits
POTENT BATTERY Haybalers catcher Amber Rodriguez was behind the dish in Tuesday’s 8-7, 8-inning home loss to Alvarez Tuesday. The Balers dropped to 0-5 with the defeat.
TRACK AND FIELD
Reikowski plans to clear higher bar emanuel lee Sports Editor
and kind of kept me on the ground for a little while,” he said. “But after a certain point, I thought it was better to get off the ground and maybe lose a season rather than not taking off at all and having no season whatsoever.” Once Reikowski got healthy last summer, he started working with renowned pole vaulting coach Joe Miyoshi in the Santa Cruz area. The once a week sessions helped Reikowski regain his confidence and shore up some of his technical aspects of the sport he needed work on. Reikowski was going skyward again—and not a moment too soon. “It would’ve been hard to start this season had I not got to vault for him in the summer,” Reikowski said. “He helped me get through the head games I had after ➝ Reikowski, page 23
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In last year’s Monterey Bay League Track and Field Trials, Peter Reikowski was in street clothes and on crutches, wondering what could’ve been. The San Benito High senior was having an outstanding season until he suffered a severely sprained right ankle that forced him to miss the last third of the season. Healthy again and motivated, the 6-foot-1, 160-pound Reikowski has plans to go higher than he’s ever gone before. Reikowski hit a personalrecord (PR) of 13 feet, 6 inches two times in a span of three days last season, in a three-way league meet on April 5 and in the Don Bell Quicksilver Classic three days later. A week later in the Bill Kearney Invitational, Reikowski came down
awkwardly on his right ankle on his landing while attempting 13-3. Just like that, Reikowski’s season was done, as he wasn’t able to suit up for the Trials a month later. “I thought I could recover for league and make it to CCS, but by the time the Trials came around, I was still hobbling,” he said. It was a devastating blow for Reikowski, who only took up pole vaulting in his freshman year after watching his older brother, Matt, star for the track and field team. For Peter Reikowski, a return to form was anything but a foregone conclusion. Pole vaulting isn’t for the faint of heart, especially after one suffers an injury like Reikowski did. “The idea of losing my entire senior year due to injury really scared me
GETTING OVER San Benito High senior Peter Reikowski clears the bar during one of his
attempts in the pole vault in the team’s home-opening meet against Alvarez on March 7.
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Peter Reikowski overcomes injury to soar again ➝ From page 21
National Park. “I grew up in the middle of nowhere,” he said. Reikowski attended Jefferson School, and his eighth grade graduating class had a grand total of three students— himself included. One can only imagine how Reikowski felt upon entering San Benito High, which at 3,000-plus students is one of the largest in the Central Coast Section. “It was pretty crazy,” he said. “I was not prepared at all for the start of my freshman year. I went from a school of 17, maybe 18 kids and then all of a sudden I show up on the first day at San Benito with a class of 700 freshmen. I was like, ‘Wow, what is this?’” Like all athletic disciplines, pole vaulting requires a tremendous amount of technique. Reikowski is trying to work his way up to using a bigger and longer pole, as it will help him launch up in the air. He’s also building up his strength and speed while using the pole. “It is about form and how technical I can get,” he said. In addition to Miyoshi,
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the injury. Pole vaulting is a really mentally taxing event, and mentally it took a long time to recover from the injury.” Reikowski is now in a place where he feels comfortable taking off the ground, jumping and not having the fear of reinjuring himself. Mentally, he’s in a much better place than he’s been in a long time. Reikowski is still feeling his way into the pole vault this season, as he’s gone 10-6 and 12-6 on two occasions in the first three meets of the season. It’s still early, and that’s why Reikowski said his goal is to hit 14-6 or 15 feet by the end of the season. Reikowski’s brother, Matt, had a PR of 14 feet in his senior year in the CCS Semifinals. “I’m feeling confident again,” said Peter, who just got accepted to Cal Poly. Reikowski will major in animal science with the goal of starting a ranching business “or something of that sort.” Reikowski was raised in one of the most remote parts of San Benito County, five miles from Pinnacles
ALL CLEAR Balers senior Peter Reikowski clears a hurdle in the 110 meters in a dual meet against Alvarez on March 7.
Reikowski has big goals for his main event, the pole vault. Reikowski wants to hit the 14 to 15 feet range.
Reikowski also credits San Benito jumps coach Eddie Valencia for helping him develop and improve with each successive season. “Coach Valencia has worked wonders with me,”
he said. “He’s a really good and dedicated coach, and is helping all the athletes go as high as they can possibly go.” Reikowski has displayed the resolve and determination necessary in order
to progress and potentially reach his goal of a big PR and a place on the podium at the CCS Championships. In fact, he displayed some of that grit immediately after he got hurt.
“When I got injured, my first thought was, ‘Hmm, I wonder when I can pole vault next,’” he said. Reikowski has gone skyward again, intent on going higher than ever before.
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for college because it’s right around the corner,” she said. “I’m just trying to prepare myself by getting stronger and faster. They expect a lot at Weber State from freshmen, so I’m trying to prepare for that level of intensity.” Speaking of intensity, that is a perfect way
to describe San Benito’s schedule. It’s no accident the Balers have one of the toughest and brutal nonleague schedules around. “We could stick around here and play the Circle of Champions (tournament),” Barragan said. “But compared to playing (in the Clovis Leadoff Classic and the Spring
Jamboree in Las Vegas in April), that is not going to help us get better or help us win league and another CCS title.” Barragan makes a tough non-league schedule so once the team enters league play, it will have seen the best of the best. And the Balers have certainly seen some of the premier
players in the state, as they’ve faced a handful of Division I-bound pitchers. Barragan said Huntington Beach has nine—count ‘em, nine—players committed to a Division I program. “We knew what we were getting into when I put this national schedule together,” he said. “Some of our girls are pressing a
lot and have been really tense at the plate. The biggest fear is you don’t want the girls to lose confidence, but most of them play travel ball and are really competitive. I’m hoping my master plan will work, and the girls are really buying into it and not getting frustrated or down on themselves.”
Rodriguez certainly has bought into playing tough teams; after all, she and some of her teammates play tremendous competition on their respective travel ball teams. “We care for each other as players, and we’ll have to care for each other even more to reach our goals,” Rodriguez said.
LEGAL NOTICES 934 HOL - FBNS CNS 3107059 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2018-0000040 The following person(s) is doing business as: Xperience Integration Designs, 1240 Forest Creek Drive, Hollister, CA 95023. Bryan Edward Phillips, 1240 Forest Creek Drive, Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. /s/ Bryan Edward Phillips This statement was filed with the County Clerk of San Benito County on February 22, 2018. Joe Paul Gonzalez, County Clerk By: Marlene Medina, Deputy 3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/6/18 CNS-3107059# HOLLISTER FREE LANCE
931 HOL - Show Name Change ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE for change of name Case Number: CU-18-00037 To all interested persons, Petitioner: Ricardo Orlando Salazar, filed for petition with this court for a decree changing names from: Ricardo Orlando Salazar to Rick Orlando Perez 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 change of name should not be granted. Date: 05/03/2018 Time: 1:30 P.M. Dept: Room: 1 Address of Court: 450 Fourth Street Hollister, CA 95023 Civil Branch
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation printed in this county: San Benito Hollister Free Lance Dated: 03/05/2018 By: Harry J. Tobias Judge of the Superior Court Publish: Hollister Free Lance March 16, 23, 30 and April 6, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000051 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as LUA'S AUTO SERVICE & REPAIR 41-B 5th St Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831.297.4170 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: JAYME RENEE PADILLA 1033 West St Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/28/2018 and 02/28/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 16, 23, 30, and April 6, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000059 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as TERRAN NET LLC 181 Mitchell Rd Hollister, CA 95023
Phone 831.537.4601 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: TERRAN NET LLC 181 Mitchell Rd Hollister, CA 95023 State: Al# 201804010782 This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 03/01/2018 and 03/05/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 16, 23, 30, and April 6, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000063 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as TROJAN PACKAGING 2101 Pecan Ct Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: ERIC RICHARD LOPEZ 2101 Pecan Ct Hollister, CA 95023 State: CA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 03/06/2018 and 03/06/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 16, 23, 30, and April 6, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000064
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as MISSION CITIES REALTY 408 Fourth Street San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 Phone: 831.623.2602 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1357 San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: Andrew Neubauer 408 Fourth Street San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 03/07/2018 and 03/07/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 16, 23, 30 and April 6, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000061 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as SCRODIN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION STRAIGHT FORWARD CONSTRUCTION, INC STRAIGHT FORWARD CONSTRUCTION, INC DBA SCRODIN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 507 3rd Street San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: STRAIGHT FORWARD CONSTRUCTION, INC 19240 Oak Ridge Dr Aromas, CA 95004 State: CA Al# 3326195 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 01/01/2018 and 03/05/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the
County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 16, 23, 30 and April 6, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000062 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as ANGEL'S FARMS 219 Lusitano Way Gilroy, CA 95020 Phone: 408.427.7656 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: JOJIT de JESUS 219 Lusitano Way Gilroy, CA 95020 LUALHATI de JESUS 219 Lusitano Way Gilroy, CA 95020 Sate: CA This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 03/06/2018 and 03/06/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 16, 23, 30, and April 6, 2018
937 HOL - Bulk Sale NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE(U.C.C. 6101 et seq. and B & P 24073 et seq.) Escrow No. FSBC-0271701867 Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and a transfer of alcoholic beverage license is about to be made. The names and addresses of the Seller/Licensee are: IHS ENTERPRISE INC, 631 SAN
FELIPE RD, HOLLISTER, CA 95023 The business is known as: TIGER EXPRESS MART The names and addresses of the Buyer/Transferee are: LIAONING BENEFIT PETROLEUM (US) CORPORATION, 631 SAN FELIPE RD., HOLLISTER, CA 95023 As listed by the Seller/ Licensee, all other business names and addresses used by the Seller/Licensee within three (3) years before the date such list was sent or delivered to the Buyer/ Transferee are: NONE The assets to be sold are described in general as: STOCK IN TRADE, INVENTORY, FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT, GOODWILL AND TRADE NAME and are located at: 631 SAN FELIPE RD, HOLLISTER, CA 95023 The kind of license to be transferred is: TYPE 20 -OFF SALE BEER AND WINE; LICENSE #548689, now issued for the premises located at: 631 SAN FELIPE RD, HOLLISTER, CA 95023 The anticipated date of the sale/transfer is: APRIL 4, 2018 at the office of: FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE CO, 2099 GATEWAY PL, STE 100, SAN JOSE, CA 95110. PHONE (408)437-4313, FAX (408)392-9272. It has been agreed between the Seller/Licensee and the intended Buyer/Transferee, as required by Sec. 24073 of the Business and Professions Code, that the consideration for the transfer of the business and license is to be paid only after the transfer has been approved by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this document on the date(s) set forth below. Dated: DECEMBER 12, 2017 LIAONING BENEFIT PETROLEUM (US) CORPORATIONLA1985406 Publish: HOLLISTER FREE LANCE 3/16/18
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OBITUARIES MARY JANE GREEN
ERNEST L. PAVESE, JR.
CECIL (RUSS) JENKINS
March 17, 1929 - February 15, 2018
September 21, 1925 - March 8 2018
November 26, 1921 - March 10, 2018
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arch 8, 2018. Retired insurance salesman and US Navy Chief. Veteran of WWII and Korean War. Russ is survived by daughter Tracy Wood and son David Fisk, five grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.
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ary Jane Green, passed away peacefully Saturday, March 10, 2018. Wife of the late John E. Green. Loving mother of Sister Bobbi Green of Gilroy and the late Patty Blomgren. Also survived by nieces and nephews. A native of Gilroy. Age 96 years. She worked for Marionís Dress Shop, Roberts Department Store and Fordís Department Store as a retail clerk.
He will be interred in Colorado. Memorial March 24, 2018 at Ridgemark in Hollister. Visit www.grunnagle.com for condolences
JOHN RHODES
She was a gentle woman. Member of Catholic Ladies Aid Society and Womenís Auxiliary Post 669 both in Gilroy. Lifelong member of St. Mary Parish. Memorial Mass Friday, March 16, 2018 ñ 1:30pm at St. Mary Church, Gilroy. Donations to Sisters of Presentation, 281 Masonic Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94118-4416 or St. Mary School, Gilroy. Condolences at www.HabingFamilyFuneralHome.com
May 11, 1927 - January 12, 2018
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ollister resident John Rhodes, age 90, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2018. Memorial service: Saturday, March 17, 2018 10:30am at New Creations Lutheran Church 7275 Santa Teresa Blvd. San Jose, CA. His full obituary can be found at: https:// benitolink.com/obituaries/john-rhodes
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Ernie learned the plumbing profession from his father Ernest Pavese Sr. who established Ernest Pavese Plumbing and Heating in 1927 in Gilroy CA. His mother, Theresa Colombano Pavese, along with the rest of the family, always played an important part in the family business. Ernie enjoyed fishing, hunting, sightseeing and traveling to wherever the road took them. He shared his time between Blue Ridge and Eagle Lake in the summer and Gilroy in the winter. A Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 11:00am at St. Mary Cemetery, 900 1st Street, Gilroy. Reception to follow at 12:30pm at Veterans Memorial Hall, Address: 74 W 6th St. Gilroy. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favorite charity. For online condolences please go to www.habingfamilyfuneralhome.com
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rnest L. Pavese, Jr., Gilroy, Born on March 17, 1929 (Saint Patrickís Day) that gave him the nickname of “O” Pavese has left to a better place on February 15, 2018. He was the son of Ernest L Pavese Sr. and Teresa Colombano Pavese. He was preceded in death by his first wife Barbara of 57 years. He is survived by his second wife Nancy and children Lawrence (Peggy) and Theresa (Mike), Step children Jimmy and Peter Inthavong, Grandchildren Angelina, Laurel, Kristina, Averi, Gary, Tonya, and ten great-grandchildren.
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LEGAL NOTICES 932 HOL - Petition to admin e
933 HOL - Trustee Sale
942 HOL - Public Notice
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Lawrence J. Kambitsch, aka Larry J. Kambitsch NO. PR-18-00009 FILED: 02-21-2018. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Lawrence J. Kambitsch, aka Larry J. Kambitsch. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by: Cynthia La Font in the Superior Court of California, County of San Benito. The PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that: Cynthia La Font 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 file 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 files 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: 04-12-2018 Time: 1:30 p.m. Dept: 1, Superior Court of California County of San Benito, 450 Fourth Street, Hollister, California, 95023. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file 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 file 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 first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined 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 affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing 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, David E. Pipal, Pipal Spurzem & Liem LLP, 350 Fifth Street, Hollister, California 95023, 831.637.5521. Publication Dates: Hollister Free Lance, March 2, 9, 16, 2018
TSG No.: 170034665 TS No.: CA1700282249 FHA/VA/ PMI No.: APN: 011-350-027-0 Property Address: 121 PINE TREE AVENUE AROMAS, CA 95004 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 04/20/2005. 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 04/03/2018 at 09:00 A.M., First American Title Insurance Company, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 05/03/2005, as Instrument No. 2005-0007307, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SAN BENITO County, State of California. Executed by: TIM R. LACY AND ANDREA J. LACY, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) MONTEREY STREET ENTRANCE, SAN BENITO COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 440 5TH STREET, HOLLISTER, CA 95023 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: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 011-350-027-0 The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 121 PINE TREE AVENUE, AROMAS, CA 95004 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, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created 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 $326,478.25. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust has deposited all documents evidencing the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and has declared all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has caused a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be executed. The undersigned 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 off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, 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 office 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, beneficiary, 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 Web www.Auction.
ORDINANCE NO. 1151 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HOLLISTER AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 17.24.250 PREZONING OF SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 53.35 ACRES IDENTIFIED AS SAN BENITO COUNTY ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 020-310-009 TO OPEN SPACE/ PUBLIC ON 2.54 ACRES AND TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL PERFORMANCE OVERLAY ZONE (R1-L/ PZ) WHICH REQUIRES 1 TO 8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE ON THE REMAINING 50.81 ACRES LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST INTERSECTION OF ENTERPRISE ROAD AND STATE ROUTE 25 (AIRLINE HIGHWAY) (APN 020-310-009) (HOLLISTER ENTERPRISE LLC) WHEREAS, following duly noticed public hearing on September 28, 2017, the City of Hollister Planning Commission recommended approval of the request to pre-zone the parcel identified as San Benito County Assessor Parcel Number 020310-009 to Low Density Residential Performance Overlay Zone (R1 – L/PZ) on 50.81 acres and Open Space/Public on 2.54 acres per Planning Commission Resolution 2017-25; and, WHEREAS, on February 20, 2018, the City Council of the City of Hollister held a duly noticed public hearing to consider adoption of the Roberts Ranch Subdivision Environmental Impact Report, Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, Pre-zone Application No. 2015-5, Tentative Map Application No. 2016-1, Conditional Use Permit Application 2017-6 for a Planned Unit Development Application and a Site & Architectural Review; and, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Hollister ordains as follows: Section 1: Zoning Map Amended. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Hollister is hereby amended by prezoning to R1-L/ PZ (Low Density Residential Performance Overlay Zone) all that real property comprising of approximately 50.81 acres and Open Space/Public on 2.54 acres of the entire 53.35 acre site situated in the County of San Benito, State of California, particularly described in “Exhibit A” and identified as San Benito County Assessor Parcel Number 020-310-009 attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference. Section 2: Severability. The City Council declares that, should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of this ordinance be rendered or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences or words of this ordinance as hereby adopted shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3: Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from and after its final passage. Section 4: Publication. Within fifteen days after passage, the City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published one time in the Free Lance, a newspaper of general circulation. INTRODUCED following a public hearing held at a regular meeting on the 20th day of February, 2018. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Hollister at a regular meeting held on this 5th day of March, 2018, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Gillio, Friend, Luna and Klauer. NOES: Mayor Velazquez. ABSENT: None. ABSTAINING: None. /s/ Ignacio Velazquez, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Christine Black, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: JRG, Attorneys at Law /s/ E. Soren Diaz, City Attorney
941 HOL - Lien Sale NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 21700-21716 of the Business & Professional Code, State of California, contents of the following units will sell at public auction by competitive bid on (DATE 4-4-2018) @ (TIME 9:30AM) to satisfy the storage lien. At MINI MAX STORAGE, 2450 SAN JUAN RD. IN THE CITY OF HOLLISTER, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The contents of the storage spaces are believed to consist of misc. boxes (contents unknown), misc. clothing, furniture, tools, auto parts and household items. TENANT NAME SANDRA STAMBAUGH JAVIER SANTIAGO RAMIREZ SALLY WOODS ISMAEL RAMOS JAMES COVARRUBIAS SELISHA GARCIA GLORIA LANDEROS VINCENT Z RIOS KALONNI STEIB PURCHASED goods are sold as is and must be removed within one day of purchase. Payment is to be with cash only and made at the time of purchase. The sale is subject to cancellation without notice in the event of settlement between the owner and the obligated party. MINI MAX STORAGE 2450 SAN JUAN RD. HOLLISTER, CA 95023 (831) 637-0368
To: FREE LANCE 03/02/2018, 03/09/2018, 03/16/2018
Auctioneer: Joe Ward License Number: 758 09 52408.891.6108Publish: Hollister Free Lance, March 23, 30, 2018
931 HOL - Show Name Change Order to Show Cause CU-18-00027 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE for change of name Case Number: CU-18-00027 To all interested persons, Petitioner: Lynda De Vasier, filed for petition with this court for a decree changing names from: Zyllah Mary Ellie Campos to Zyllah Mary Rose De Vasier 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 change of name should not be granted. Date: 03-29-2018 Time: 1:30 P.M. Dept: Room: 1 Address of Court: 450 Fourth Street Hollister, CA 95023 Civil Branch A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation printed in this county: San Benito Hollister Free Lance Dated: 02-08-2018 By: Harry J. Tobias Judge of the Superior Court Publish: Hollister Free Lance March 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018
com , using the file number assigned to this case CA1700282249 Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Date: First American Title Insurance Company 4795 Regent Blvd, Mail Code 1011-F Irving, TX 75063 First American Title Insurance Company MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE FOR TRUSTEES SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 800-280-2832 NPP0326935
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000030 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as HOLLISTER DENTAL ASSOCIATES 893 Sunset Dr Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: L VUPPALA DDS DENTAL CORPORATION 792 Batista Dr San Jose CA 95136 State: CA Al# 3615424 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A and 02/13/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000045 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as SAN BENITO TRANSPORT 1431 Line St Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: JOSE GUADALUPE LEZAMA 1431 Line St Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted
by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/26/2018 and 02/26/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000053 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as GOLDEN STATE TREE SERVICES INC 401 Bridgevale Rd Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: GOLDEN STATE TREE SERVICE INC 401 Bridgevale Rd Hollister, CA 95023 State: CA Al# 2707278 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/10/2005 and 02/28/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000036 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as CATALAN DISTRIBUTION 7 South Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831.537.3986 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: JUAN CARLOS CATALAN 7 South st Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/20/2018 and 02/20/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000042 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as URBAN CLEANING 433 Seventh Street Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831.801.0074 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: GINA ANNOTTI 433 Seventh Street Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above
EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND MAP MAY BE VIEWED IN THE CITY CLERK’S OFFICE Publish: March 16, 2018
942 HOL - Public Notice Verizon Wireless Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build a 75-foot Monopine Communications Tower. Anticipated lighting application is medium intensity dual red/white strobes. The Site location is 311 Best Rd, Hollister, San Benito County, CA 95023 (36 45 55.85N / 121 20 42.59W). The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Antenna Structure Registration (ASR, Form 854) filing number is A1096193. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS – Interested persons may review the application (www.fcc.gov/asr/applications) by entering the filing number. Environmental concerns may be raised by filing a Request for Environmental Review (www.fcc.gov/ asr/environmentalrequest) and online filings are strongly encouraged. The mailing address to file a paper copy is: FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. HISTORIC PROPERTIES EFFECTS ‐ Public comments regarding potential effects on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: 6118001194-WRR, 6876 Susquehanna Trail South, York, PA 17403, via telephone at 914434-2173, or via email at wross@ebiconsulting.com. Publish: March 16, 2018 on N/A and 02/23/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000041 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as KIDEX 433 Seventh Street Hollister, CA 95023 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: GINA ANNOTTI 433 Seventh Street Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A and 02/23/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206
Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018
934 HOL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: 2018-0000032 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as THE ROADHOUSE 111 San Felipe Road Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: 831.637.1529 COUNTY OF SAN BENITO: MJ'S RESTAURANT, INC 111 San Felipe Road Hollister, CA 95023 State: CA CA Al# 3051011 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced To transact business under The fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/12/2018 and 02/13/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Benito Joe Paul Gonzalez San Benito County Clerk 440 5th Street Room 206 Hollister, CA 95023-3843 Publish Hollister Free Lance: March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018
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PUBLIC AUCTION Autos & Automobilia In storage for 28 years 1959 Pontiac Star Chief 1972 Gilroy City Truck Antique gas & oil pumps and signs. Bid online or in person Pear Avenue, Mountain View Saturday, March 17 Preview 11:30am Auction 12:30pm www.GarlicCityAuction.com Get Text Notifications: Text “Auctions” to 8123 Phone: 408.409.4243 STUFF WANTED!
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2009 dodge ram 2500 slt
2016 Jeep wrangler unlimited sport
2005 Jeep wrangler rubicon
2017 chevrolet silverado 1500 high country
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AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS, KEYLESS ENTRY
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