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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN

A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times

JULY 13, 2018

State of Repair

Rebuilding Together beneficiary Leonarda Guzman

Rebuilding Together changes South Valley lives

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THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY

JULY 13, 2018

A supplement to the Hollister Free Lance

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WOOLF, ARNETT, RUEBUSCH WON’T RUN; BORGIOLI, GERARD UNDECIDED Scott Forstner Reporter

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As many as five new faces could be seated on the Morgan Hill Unified School District’s governing dais come November with two trustees stating they will not seek re-election, two others remaining undecided and another prematurely resigning prior to his term’s completion. Retired educators Ron Woolf, who has been on the school board since 2010, and Donna Ruebusch, whose initial fouryear term is expiring with the Nov. 6 election, confirmed last week that they will not campaign for four more years. “I really wrestled with this decision. I very much enjoyed the challenge of being a board member and trying to contribute and contribute to the

MARCH ON The Sobrato High School marching band performs in the July 4 Independence Day parade in downtown Morgan Hill.

Freedom Fest reigns ABOUT 80K ATTENDED ANNUAL HOLIDAY EVENTS Michael Moore

Morgan Hill was decked in red, white and blue this Independence Day as visitors from far and wide joined locals in the annual

Fourth of July Freedom Fest celebrations. Organizers said this year’s Freedom Fest was one of the best and biggest celebrations of the holiday ever presented in Morgan Hill. “It’s a pleasure to do this every year,” said Jeff Dixon, President of Independence Day Celebrations, the nonprofit that produces Freedom Fest. “The team and I love giving to

the community, and people seem to appreciate what we do. It feels good.” The festivities started in downtown Morgan Hill the night of July 3, with the Patriotic Sing and Family Music Fest. The Events continued the morning of July 4 with the 5K Freedom Run, 142nd annual Independence Day parade, Classic Car Cruise and Show and the Fireworks on the Green. Dixon noted that the

parade theme, “Happy Birthday, America” was embraced by parade participants and across all the events. The parade theme was selected by IDC parade chairs Bob and Maureen Hunt. About 80,000 people attended the Freedom Fest events, Dixon estimated. Freedom Fest organizers noticed that during the July 4 evening fireworks show at the Outdoor

Sports Center, some civilian drones were flying in the area. Dixon said the organizers “would love” to use any photos or videos captured by these devices. He invited any drone owners who captured footage of the fireworks to contact Freedom Fest on their Facebook page or by emailing vpofevents@ mhfreedomfest.com. ➝ Freedom Fest, 12

Plans for $1 billion reservoir advance GIANT LAKE, AND DAM AT PACHECO PASS COULD EASE STRAIN FROM FUTURE DROUGHT By Barry Holtzclaw Managing Editor

The Santa Clara Valley Water District is moving forward with plans to build a new Pacheco Pass reservoir in San Benito County, which the district describes as a “game-changer” to ease the

impact of future droughts in the Bay Area. If $485 million in state funds are approved this month, supporters they could raise the rest of the $969 million project budget from federal grants and increased water rates to build the largest reservoir constructed in the Bay Area in the past 20 years. The water district board on June 26 approved a memorandum of understanding between the Santa Clara Valley Water District, Pacheco Pass Water District and San Benito County Water

District and approved an option to buy land with the Pacheco Pass Water District for the massive dam and reservoir project, which has been in the planning stages for a decade. The board last year submitted an application to the California Water Commission for funding of the project under Proposition 1, and final hearings before the commission were held in late June. The commission’s decision on state funding is expected by the end of July. While the Prop. 1 application

is being evaluated by the water commission, the water district said it may seek federal legislative authorization for construction funding from Federal Water Infrastructure Improvements. “The Pacheco Reservoir Expansion Project is a modern solution to the age-old challenges of providing a sustainable water supply for our expanding population and businesses,” district staff said in a report. “This project will reduce the frequency and severity ➝ Reservoir, 10


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A vehicle struck a woman crossing the street in downtown Morgan Hill the night of July 4, resulting in non-lifethreatening injuries to the pedestrian, according to police. About 9pm July 4, a 20-year-old San

Jose woman abruptly attempted to cross Third Street from the west side of Monterey Road, when she was struck by an SUV traveling southbound on Monterey, reads a press release from Morgan Hill police. Police and fire officers responded to the scene. The woman was transported to San Jose Regional Hospital for treatment. The driver of the SUV, also a San Jose resident, remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities, police said. The driver was not under

the influence of drugs or alcohol. Police closed the southbound lanes of Monterey Road from Second to Fourth Street while authorities investigated the incident and cleared the scene. The female pedestrian was released from the hospital and was able to go home later in the evening July 4, according to police. Anyone with additional information about this incident can call MHPD at 669-253-4995 or the anonymous tip line at 408-947-7867.

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Morgan Hill Police arrested a teen who used a fake handgun to rob three people the night of July 3, according to authorities. About 11pm, a young man and woman— both age 18—told police they parked their vehicle along a Cochrane Road apartment complex when a male suspect approached them. The suspect, later identified as Jorge Mendoza, 19, of Morgan Hill, pressed a handgun to the

female victim’s head and searched the field and demanded money, police found Mendoza, who said. The male victim, was identified by several the driver of the vehi- witnesses as the offender cle, gave Mendoza all in both incidents, police the money in his wallet. said. Police also found a Mendoza then fled the replica firearm near him area on foot. in the field. That incident Mendoza was arrested occurred outside and booked at Santa Cochrane VilClara County Jail lage Apartments, on suspicion of 18555 Butterfield armed robbery Blvd. and brandishing Then about a replica firearm, 11:40pm July 3, police said. another caller MHPD is reported a susasking the pubpect matchlic for assistance ing Mendo- Jorge Mendoza in determining za’s description if other similar brandished a handgun crimes have occurred in at her in the area of Morgan Hill. Any other Cochrane and Monterey similar incidents can roads. That victim last be reported to Morgan saw Mendoza flee into a Hill Police by calling nearby field, according 669--253-4985, or the to police. anonymous tip line at Officers arrived and 408-947-7867.

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Police: Sex registrant arrested again CHRISTIAN ROWEN ALLEGEDLY FOLLOWED MORGAN HILL WOMAN HOME Staff report

When the woman arrived home, she saw the man sitting in his vehicle outside her house, according to police. Police responded and contacted the man, who they determined was Christian Rowen, 45, of Gilroy. Rowen is a registered sex offender. MHPD detectives responded and determined Rowen was not in compliance with his sex offender registration requirements, police said. During a search of his vehicle, police found a “mechanical sexual device” and narcotics.

Rowen was arrested on suspicion of violating his sex offender registration requirements, possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia and assault with intent to commit a sexual assault. He was booked at Santa Clara County Jail. Officers released Rowen’s booking photo and a photo of his vehicle to encourage the public to report any similar incidents that might have happened. Anyone with more information about the July 3 incident, or is aware of previous incidents, can call MHPD at (669) 253-4914.

Morgan Hill Police

Morgan Hill Police arrested a Gilroy sex offender for allegedly attempting to sexually assault a local woman July 3, according to authorities. About 12:16pm, a 20-year-old woman was

walking home from downtown Morgan Hill when she noticed she was being followed by a man in a silver SUV, reads a July 5 press release from Morgan Hill Police Department. The woman noticed the vehicle was following her in the area of Dunne and Del Monte avenues. As the woman continued walking, the SUV appeared to pass her, park and wait for her to catch up, police said. The driver also appeared to be recording her when she walked past his vehicle as he repeated the cycle.

SUSPECT’S VEHICLE Morgan Hill Police released this photo of Christian Rowen’s vehicle to encourage the public to report any other recent incidents similar to the one that led to his arrest July 3.

Two teens accused of string of burglaries

Suspected child rapist arrested in Hollister

SUSPECTS CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF A CRIME JULY 6, POLICE SAY

SHAUN ALLEN HEFLIN WAS WANTED BY OREGON AUTHORITIES

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Police on July 6 arrested two teenagers who were acting suspiciously, and later learned the suspects are responsible for a recent string of commercial burglaries, according to authorities. About 1:30am July 6, a Morgan Hill Police officer was on patrol when he noticed two suspicious juveniles in the area of Monterey Road and Barrett Avenue. The officer thought

he interrupted the teens during a criminal act and attempted to make contact with them, reads a press release from Morgan Hill Police Department. The teens ran from the officer, but were quickly arrested without further incident, police said. During the subsequent investigation, police learned the two teens had just committed a commercial burglary at Morgan Hill Vapors, 15650 Vineyard Blvd., the press release states. Police further learned that the two juveniles— ages 15 and 16, both of Morgan Hill—were also involved in four other

commercial burglaries in the last week, according to authorities. Specifically, the teens burglarized Forever Nails, La Parisienne Hair Salon and Essential Hair Unlimited, and are thought to be responsible for a previous burglary at Morgan Hill Vapors. The suspects were also responsible for three vehicle burglaries the evening of July 5-6. The juveniles were arrested and booked at Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of burglary, possession of burglary tools and conspiracy, according to police. Police are not releasing the suspects’ names because they are juveniles.

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Hollister Police arrested a fugitive wanted for sexual assault charges who was sleeping in a local park July 4, according to authorities. About 11:45am, Hollister Police Sgt. Michael Paddy was patrolling the area of Vista Hill Park, off Locust Avenue and Hill Court. Paddy saw a suspicious vehicle occupied by three people who appeared to be sleeping, according to police. The vehicle

was parked in a handi- including rape, rape of capped parking space near a child and other sexual the park’s playground, but assault charges. no handicap placAuthorities ard was visible on from Oregon conthe car. firmed they would Paddy contacted extradite Hefthe person in the lin from anyvehicle’s driver’s where in the U.S. seat, who was iniif arrested, accordtially uncooperaing to local police. tive, police said. The Heflin was man said he did not Shaun Allen Heflin arrested without have a local address further incident and was a transient. and booked at San Benito The sergeant per- County Jail, police said. formed a vehicle records Anyone with inforcheck and identified the mation about this invesdriver as Shaun Allen tigation can call Sgt. Heflin, 29, of Colorado, Paddy at 831- 638according to authorities. 4115. Those who want Paddy also checked for to remain anonymous warrants for Heflin, and can call WeTip at 800determined he is wanted 78-CRIME. Information out of Oregon on suspi- provided to WeTip may cion of multiple charges, qualify for a reward.


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OPINION LETTERS

Support for mosque in San Martin

GUEST VIEW M. BAKRI MUSA

Cordoba Center follows American tradition

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hen the early settlers came out West, the first thing they did was build a church with an adjacent cemetery. That was their commitment to their new abode, then as well as in the Hereafter. Those quaint churches and cemeteries now dot our countryside, each with its own rich history and interesting stories to tell. Today, the Muslim community of South County is following in that very American tradition in submitting our application for a religious facility, including a cemetery, on a 16acre parcel along Monterey Highway in San Martin at the boundary with Morgan Hill. Our first application in 2012 was approved unanimously by the County Board of Supervisors but was held back by–what else?–a lawsuit. It was settled and six long years later we submitted a new one complete with an expensive (at our expense) environmental impact report (EIR). The draft report is available at the County’s website. The EIR finds no significant environmental impact with respect to such critical issues as groundwater contamination, noise, light and traffic. Some argue that our facility would be “too big” for rural San Martin. “Size matters!” is their mantra, and utter that without even blushing! A quiet Sunday drive in San Martin would reveal many single-family homes that are even larger than our proposed facility. And ours would serve a hundred families! A couple of blocks south is one of the county’s largest shelters for homeless families. Size is dependent on and matters only with your needs. Some claim a cemetery is unsuitable for the site. If Anderson Dam were to burst, South County would be underwater but our property would remain dry. It is not in the flood zone as

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per FEMA, and a hill separates the site from Llagas Creek basin. Our facility would subscribe to the ecologically-sound “green” cemetery movement. That means no contamination from embalming fluids, lacquered coffins and other toxic chemicals. Nor will there be crypts or above-ground monuments. The cemetery would enhance the open

‘Size matters!’ is their mantra, and utter that without even blushing! space ambiance of the landscape. That area is zoned rural residential/commercial/industrial and we are not seeking any variance. For perspective, as well as consideration for other possible uses of this parcel, consider the junkcar yard and the South County Waste Transfer Station and its percolation ponds across Monterey Highway. We seek the support of the community for our project and urge the County to accept the EIR and approve our application. M. Bakri Musa is a long-time local surgeon and a former president of South Valley Islamic Community. To contact the author or request more information about the Cordoba Center proposal, email info@cordobacenter.org. Editor’s note: Santa Clara County officials hosted a public meeting 7 to 9pm July 12—after this newspaper’s print deadline—to receive comments on the draft EIR for the Cordoba Center proposal. The meeting will take place at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road.

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I write in support of the Cordoba Center project initiated by the South Valley Islamic Community (SVIC) to provide a mosque for worship and related spiritual services, a cemetery, a separate community building for social and educational activities, a caretaker’s dwelling and a maintenance building. The right to build, buy or lease a place to assemble for worship is an indispensable part of religious freedom. Religious groups simply cannot exercise their faiths without facilities adequate for their needs. Santa Clara County released the comprehensive draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Cordoba Center project. A summary of issues raised by commenters during the draft EIR preparation included: adequate access to infrastructure, including sewer and water; increased traffic; local drainage and flooding; effects of the proposed cemetery on groundwater quality; land use compatibility; the combined effects of the proposed project and the proposed Patel RV Park (which is adjacent to the proposed Cordoba Center project site). The draft EIR report concluded that these issues would have “less than significant impact with mitigation.” I reside in Gilroy, am a member of Advent Lutheran Church in Morgan Hill, and am active in the Interfaith Community of South County (ICSC). The nearly 20 faith communities who participate in the ICSC are committed to creating compassionate communities through social, service and educational programs. The ICSC is open to all faiths and denominations. I expect that the Cordoba Center project will receive the same consideration as proposed building plans from any other religious community. I expect the Cordoba Center project will be evaluated according to existing laws and regulations including the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) that was passed by Congress to prevent municipalities from using zoning or land use rules that were “unjustifiably burdensome” on a specific religion. Thank you and peace, Ed Merrell Gilroy

FROM THE WEB Re: ‘Police arrest 19-year-old armed robbery suspect’ Cool good job glad the police got him lock him up with the quickness. Edward Soto via Facebook

Re: ‘Photos: 2018 Morgan Hill Independence Day parade’ Great Pictures. New floats and groups. Good to see Emerald Regime from Live Oak High. Good Memories for the young and oldtimers Colleen Vonasek via Facebook

Excellent parade. Shawn Cabral via Facebook

Wonderful parade! Thanks to Maureen, Bob, and all the participants! We look forward to this great parade every year! Question: how did the fundraising go? Were expenses covered for the parade and great fireworks display? “MHvoter” via morganhilltimes.com

Re: ‘Trustees: Staff is trained on abuse reporting’ Maybe mandated reporters should have to report to the police, not just whoever is next up the chain of command? If they actually investigated the 2014 case, how or why was the victims claim "not credible"? Maybe believe the victims. Actually, not maybe...BELIEVE THE VICTIMS. Sandra Willson via Facebook

Re: ‘Honda of MH donates 38 bikes’ Honda of Morgan Hill + Bikes Because We Care = many happy kids this summer. Thank you! Community Solutions via Facebook

What a great event and community service program. Great job Honda. “annahq” via morganhilltimes.com

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Report says GPD training inadequate CRISIS TRAINING NEEDED FOR MENTAL HEALTH INCIDENTS Michael Moore

A Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury report highlights the growing need for police to be extensively trained in how to deal with an increasing number of calls involving subjects who are mentally ill. The report, titled “Police and the Mentally Ill” and published by the watchdog group in May, found that nine of the 31 people who died in officerinvolved shootings from 2013 to 2017 were mentally ill. Twenty-two of the 56 total police shootings during that time involved someone with mental health issues.

LOCAL SCENE Friday Night Music Series Busta-Groove will perform at the July 13 Friday Night Music Series, sponsored by the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce. The entertainment starts at 6pm, with the main act taking the stage at 7:30pm at the Downtown Amphitheater, 17000 Monterey Road. Food and beverages are for sale at the venue. The series continues every Friday night through Aug. 17.

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The grand jury report requirements, according recommended additional to the grand jury. crisis intervention trainGilroy Police Chief Scot ing for all field police offi- Smithee explained that cers. Gilroy is one of three officers must undertake a departments in the county minimum of eight hours of that require additional crisis intervention traintraining only of its more ing in order to complete experienced field their basic Peace training officers. Officer Standards “The number of and Training and officers who have to become qualicompleted the fied to be a sworn additional manpolice officer. dated training varSmithee said ied as of the date the numbers in the of the survey, ranggrand jury report ing from 100 per- Scot Smithee shouldn’t imply cent in Campbell that his officers are and Santa Clara to 19 per- not equipped to handle calls cent in Gilroy,” reads the involving mentally ill subgrand jury report. jects. He said Gilroy police Among local police officers respond to such calls agencies, Gilroy in 2017 frequently, without anyone had the lowest percentage being hurt or killed. of officers who have com“I think we have a pleted additional critical pretty good track record— incident training above there have been some seriand beyond the basic ous ones where (officers)

were able to talk them down,” Smithee said. “We deal with this kind of stuff a lot, and yet when have you ever heard of us shooting one of them?” He added, “Mental health is one of the up and coming problems we’re seeing. It’s definitely an increasing problem in our society.” Smithee explained that critical incident training helps officers understand what someone in a mental health crisis is going through when they respond to a call, and “how to react without escalating their behaviors.” There was one fatal officer-involved shooting in Gilroy during the 2013-2017 period studied by the grand jury. Mental health was not a factor in that incident, according to the report. On Feb. 25, Gilroy

resident Steven Juarez died during a struggle with police who were trying to arrest him. This death did not occur in the period covered by the grand jury report, and the DA’s office is still investigating that incident. The cause of Juarez’s death has not been released by the coroner’s office, and it is unknown if he was suffering a mental health crisis when officers responded to arrest him. At the Morgan Hill Police Department, 85 percent of the agency’s 39 officers have completed the additional critical incident training beyond the minimum, the grand jury reported. There were no officer-involved shootings in Morgan Hill during the period covered by the grand jury. The District Attorney’s

office determined that 28 of the department’s 31 officer-involved shootings were justifiable under state criminal law. The office was still reviewing the other three cases at the time the civil grand jury report was compiled. The report gives a comprehensive summary of the level of training that officers in each of the county’s law enforcement agencies have received in responding to mentally ill subjects. The grand jury report also lists a number of findings and recommendations for law enforcement agencies to improve and increase officers’ training in mental health crisis intervention. The full report can be found online at scscourt.org/court_divisions/civil/cgj/grand_jury. shtml.

Society, is presenting a photography exhibition at the Morgan Hill House Villa Mira Monte, 17860 Monterey Road, beginning Friday, June 29, and continuing through Saturday, Aug. 4. The exhibit, themed "T," features 29 photographs from 15 artists who attempt to define the meaning of "T" through unique and interesting imagery.

Festival, the popular 1950s60s era musical directed by John Bisceglie stars youth from Morgan Hill, Gilroy and San Jose. Bring your chairs and blankets. Take selfies with cast members.

For more information, call 408-782-1284.

Morgan Hill Historical Society invites the community to the Hiram Morgan Hill House at Villa Mira Monte, 17860 Monterey Road, for “History at the House.” Attendees are encouraged to share their knowledge of local history and landscapes during the ongoing monthly conversation. The event is open to the public and free.

Walk With Your Pup Bring your dog and join other community members on a guided walk around Morgan Hill, starting 10am July 11 at the Morgan Hill Dog Park, 171 W. Edmundson Ave.

Meat-eating Plants? Learn about the fascinating

world of carnivorous plants at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road, 10:30am to noon on July 14. Chuck Rambo is a soil scientist who has a passion for carnivorous plants. Come hear his presentation on Venus Fly Traps, the American Pitcher plant and others. He will also talk about his travels to the southeastern swamps of the U.S. where he researched some of these plants in their true habitats. Register at the CCC or CRC. Cost is $10 per person. For more information, call 408-782-1284.

Free Movie It’s an outdoor movie night for the entire family. “Shake, Rattle & Roll!” will be on screen at the Downtown Amphitheater starting at 8pm July 14. Hosted by the Poppy Jasper International Film

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Learn About Amah Mutsun Learn about the history and lifestyles of the Native American Amah Mutsun Tribe at a presentation from 10am to noon on July 18 at the Community and Cultural Center. This tribe originally inhabited the land that is now covered by the towns of Gilroy and Morgan Hill. Learn how these original inhabitants survived and flourished in our local lands, collecting and cooking native foods, starting fires, making jewelry and grinding stones. Register at the CCC or CRC. Cost is $10 per person.

Evening at the Ranch The Morgan Hill-based Edward Boss Prado Foundation will host “An Evening at the Ranch” fundraiser July 28, 6-10pm, at Coyote Ranch, located at Metcalf and Coyote Ranch Road just north of Morgan Hill. The event features food, drinks, dancing, live music, a hayride under stars and plenty of room to kick up your heels. Tickets cost $125 each. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit pradofoundationgala. eventbrite.com.

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Pacheco Creek dam would create lake Reservoir, 1

communities along Pacheco Creek and the Pajaro River as it flows through Watsonville • Improve water quality, reducing taste and odor problems that result from seasonal algae blooms in San Luis Reservoir and cause Santa Clara Valley Water District operators to curtail deliveries from this source • Provide an emergency water supply to Santa Clara and San Benito counties • Increase reliability of imported water supplies to Santa Clara and San Benito counties • Provide additional water for groundwater recharge, benefiting agricultural water users downstream of the new dam • Increase operational flexibility of water supplies at San Luis Reservoir and throughout Santa Clara County • Improve opportunities for water transfers through San Luis Reservoir District board member Gary Kremen, who chairs the water district’s Pacheco Reservoir Exploratory Ad Hoc Committee, said, “It is not often that we encounter an opportunity to build something that will have such profound benefits for the environment, flood control and water supply. There are few suitable spots in California for new water storage, and fewer still that substantially help threatened fish species. We’re fortunate to

have one of those spots in our backyard.” The expanded reservoir would be filled with storm runoff from the surrounding watershed, and would also be used to store water imported through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The project would include a new earthen dam and spillway. Other features are new pipelines, tunnels and a pump station to connect the new reservoir to the Pacheco Conduit, an existing pipeline near Highway 152 that conveys water from San Luis Reservoir to Santa Clara and San Benito counties. Key project partners include the Pacheco Pass and San Benito County water districts and eight wildlife refuges in the San Joaquin River Hydrologic Region. Support letters from 46 California state legislators, organizations, resource conservation districts, water agencies and individuals were included in the application. Jerry J. Smith, Ph.D., a fisheries biologist with experience studying Pacheco Creek since 1972 wrote the district, “The additional storage in the enlarged reservoir would potentially allow for increased releases from the reservoir into Pacheco Creek for rearing, including expanding releases to drought years when the existing reservoir would have insufficient storage to provide adequate releases for rearing steelhead.” Josué García, CEO of the Santa Clara and San Benito Counties Building and Construction Trades Council,

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of water shortages, provide flood protection for disadvantaged communities, as well as protect and grow the native steelhead population.” The proposed state funding would come from Prop. 1, which was approved by nearly threequarters of San Benito and Santa Clara county voters in 2014. The funding would come from the $2.7 billion Water Storage Investment Program, part of California’s Water Quality, Supply and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014, a $7.5 billion bond passed by voters. The project would establish a new dam and expanded reservoir on the North Fork of Pacheco Creek that could hold 141,000 acre-feet of water, a substantial increase from the 6,000-acre-foot capacity of the existing reservoir. Constructed in 1939 and used for groundwater recharge, the reservoir is located about 13 miles southwest of San Luis Reservoir, off Highway 152. The district describes project’s potential benefits as “vast,” including the following: • Increase suitable habitat in Pacheco Creek for the federally threatened South Central California Coast steelhead • Develop water supplies for the environmental needs of wildlife refuges to support habitat management in the delta watershed • Reduce flood risks for

NEW RESERVOIR SITE This new Pacheco Creek reservoir would be located just north of Highway 152 in northeastern San Benito County. wrote, “This investment in our future will create both short- and long-term jobs as well as increase local control of the water supply. Together, these changes will create consistent economic growth for the entire Silicon Valley.” The land is currently owned by the tiny Pacheco Pass Water District and is submerged under a small lake used by farmers that is known as Pacheco Reservoir. The Santa Clara Valley Water District agreed to pay the Pacheco Pass Water District $200,000 for the land under a 15-year option. The Santa Clara district would then construct the new $969 million reservoir on, or slightly upstream from,

the existing reservoir in the rugged ranch lands about half a mile north of Highway 152 near Casa de Fruta. The larger district would guarantee the Pacheco district a similar amount of water as it is getting now. “The reliability of our water supply system is really key,” said Norma Camacho, CEO of the Santa Clara Valley Water District. “When you are dealing with climate change and recurring droughts, we are going to need an emergency water supply. It allows for more resiliency. It’s an insurance policy.” The Santa Clara Valley Water District is a government agency based in San Jose that provides water

and flood protection to 1.9 million people from Palo Alto to Gilroy. The existing reservoir was built on the North Fork of Pacheco Creek in 1939 behind a 100-foot earthen dam now badly in need of costly repairs. There are eight bids in the running to replace it with a new reservoir that would hold more than 23 times as much water. The water district has yet to identify where the other $484 million needed to build the new reservoir would come from. The district could try to tap federal sources, but raising local water bills is considered the most likely way to raise the money.

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Calero Dam Seismic Retrofit Project You are invited! Who:

Santa Clara Valley Water District

What:

Scoping meeting for Environmental Impact Report

When:

Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 5:30 p.m.

Where: Santa Clara Valley Water District, 5750 Almaden Expressway, CA 95118, Administration Building, Conference Room B108. The project would consist of activities associated with remedying seismic, flood passage and long-term operations at Calero Dam. The project goals and objectives are to: •

Stabilize the Calero Dam embankment to withstand a maximum credible earthquake.

Implement improvements as necessary for the dam system to safely pass the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF).

Ensure that outlet works and hydraulic control system meet the Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) requirements.

Replace and modernize the spillway to increase freeboard.

Breach Fellow’s Dike, an older and smaller dam located on the southern-most section of the reservoir that is severely deteriorated.

Incorporate other measures to address seismic and other dam safety deficiencies identified through the project delivery process.

The proposed project would include excavation and construction of a downstream earthen buttress, mining of rock from nearby borrow areas, raising the dam crest by approximately four feet, constructing a new intake structure, a new spillway and constructing new outlet facilities to the creek below the left dam abutment. The water district, acting as lead agency for the proposed project, has determined that an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required to satisfy requirements cited in the California Environmental Quality Act. A draft EIR will evaluate the environmental conditions in and around the project area and analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with implementing the project. A Notice of Preparation (NOP) has been prepared and circulated to local, state and federal agencies responsible for project approval or permitting for a 30-day review period to define the scope and content of the draft EIR. Copies of the NOP are available for review from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Santa Clara Valley Water District Headquarters Building, 5700 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118, starting July 18, 2018. The NOP can also be accessed online at: https://www.valleywater.org/project-updates/ public-review-documents. The water district will hold a scoping meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at the Santa Clara Valley Water District, 5750 Almaden Expressway, 95118, Administration Building, Conference Room B108. The scoping meeting will provide an opportunity to learn about the project, ask questions and provide comments about the scope and content of the information to be addressed in the draft EIR. If you are unable to attend the scoping meeting, you can still provide written comments for consideration during preparation of the draft EIR by sending comments no later than Monday, August 20, 2018 at 5 p.m. to: Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention: Ryan Heacock 5750 Almaden Expressway, San Jose, CA 95118 or rheacock@valleywater.org For further information, please contact Ryan Heacock at (408) 630-3202 or by e-mail. 07/2018 BA


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Candidates to run within districts MHUSD, 1

Arnett, a 2002 Live Oak community,” said Rue- HS alumnus who won an busch, whose elderly at-large special election in mother is now under her June 2016 and a trustee care in Morgan Hill. “I just area election in Novemknow my time will be split ber 2016, leaves with two way too many directions.” years left on his four-year While Ruebusch term. The winis a retired Live ner of his seat will Oak High School fill that abbreviteacher and forated stretch that mer union presexpires in 2020. ident, her board Trustee David colleague, Woolf, is Gerard, who a retired MHUSD joined the board principal and classin 2014 and is room teacher who nearing the end of is widely respected Ron Woolf his four-year term, as one of the main said he remains campaigners behind the “undecided” about his passing of the $198 mil- seeking re-election. lion Measure G bond in “I’m looking to see if 2012. there is anyone in my “I know this is going to (trustee) area who will run be a huge change for the that I could endorse. If board. There can possibly that’s the case, then I will be five new trustees but at not run. But if there’s no least three. When you look one, then I will probaat it, it’s going to be a com- bly run,” Gerard said. “I pletely new (board) major- do not think that school ity,” Woolf said. board should be a career The candidate fil- for someone. It’s a sering period for the vice position, not November school a career posiboard election is tion. I’ve done July 16 through one term—four August 10. Incumyears—and that’s bents failing to file a substantial a Declaration of amount of time to Candidacy by the me.” Aug. 10 deadline Trustee Gino are then prohibited David Gerard Borgioli also from filing for the remains undeoffice during the extension cided on whether to seek a period; and the nomina- second term on the school tion period for that office board. He took a simiis then extended until 5pm lar approach to Gerard, in on Aug. 15. that if he finds a suitable The third incumbent candidate with similar valwho will not be return- ues that he can support, ing to the board is Trustee then he will step aside and Thomas Arnett, who endorse that individual. announced his resignation Borgioli said the ideal plans at a May 30 meeting. candidate must first and

she’d like to see in any possible candidates. “I think there’s so many initiatives over the last four years that have been progressive and aggressive, and we’re seeing the benefits to students now.” Ruebush’s Trustee Area 1, which is considered the largest of the seven geographically—although each has a comparable number of households— runs east of Hill Road from southern San Jose down to San Martin, encompassing school boundaries of Nordstrom Elementary School, JAMM, Live Oak and Sobrato. “The difficult part is drawing candidates from each of the different areas. Trustee area I hope people see that elections add these deadlines are comdifferent element ing up and start pulling With the exception of Ar- papers,” said Woolf, who nett, none of the incum- hopes future board membents have campaigned bers remain focused on in the current school finances. trustee area elec“There are some tion system admajor chalopted by MHUSD lenges, and school in 2016. At that finances is always time, MHUSD’s one of them....I school board electhink the most tions shifted from important thing an at-large system for a board memto a trustee area/ Gino Borgioli ber is keeping the by-district format, district financially where candidates repre- sound.” sent the specific trustee Woolf ’s Trustee Area 2 area in which they reside. runs on the west side of Also part of that change is the school district boundvoting residents must also aries south of Paradise live in those particular ar- Valley Elementary School eas to cast a vote for a can- to parts of San Martin and didate in their area. west. Trustee Area 4, pre“I think it’s important viously represented by for people with a back- Arnett, is on the east side ground in education to of U.S. 101 from East Main step forward,” said Rue- Avenue to Church Avenue busch of a characteristic in San Martin. foremost be “very student-focused and studentachievement-focused.” “This is how I’ve always looked at every single decision I’ve made. I’ve put the kids first and how it affects the kids,” Borgioli said. “The second thing is, it has to be a person who won’t just go along with the status quo....Over the last couple of months, I’ve been pretty shocked at some of the trustees relative to rubber-stamping whatever the district brings forward to us.” Chamber of Commerce Executive Director John Horner said he plans to run for school board in November.

ELECTION TIMELINE July 16—Nomination period opens. Candidates may pick up nomination materials. Aug. 10—5pm. Nomination period closes. Incumbents must file by this deadline. Aug. 11-Aug 15—Extension Period. If an incumbent fails to file by Aug. 10, there will be a five-day extension of candidacy for those other than the incumbent to file, or withdraw from office. Aug. 16—The Secretary of State and the county Registrar of Voters conduct a randomized alphabet drawing to determine the order in which candidates’ names appear on the ballot. Sept. 10- Oct. 23—Write-in candidates may file statements of write-in candidacy and file nomination papers. Oct. 22—Last day to register to vote Nov. 8—Election Day

Borgioli lives within going to mhusd.org and Trustee Area 3, which is clicking on the “Find Your bordered to the north by Trustee Area” tab. Willow Spring Road, to the east by Hale Avenue Rossi to run for and south at Edmundson re-election on county board Avenue. Gerard resides in In addition to these Trustee Area 4, which cov- five spots on the local ers east of El Toro Ele- board, Santa Clara Counmentary School and slices ty Board of Education down Hill Road to parts of Trustee Claudia Rossi’s seat expires in NovemEast San Martin. ber 2018. Rossi, a “I care about Morgan HIll resgetting quality peoident and former ple (on the board) MHUSD trustand not seeing peoee who is seekple come on with ing a second term, a single agenda,” represents TrustGerard said. “I’ll ee Area 7, which wait until the last includes Morminute to see if someone I can Donna Ruebusch gan Hill Unified, Gilroy Unified, endorse in my area Evergreen and a decides to run.” Potential candidates portion of Oak Grove and portion and registered voters can corresponding figure out what trustee of East Side Union High area they reside in by school districts.

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Wet noses lead the way in park hikes DOGS AND BEST BUDS TAKE TO FOREST AT DUSK By Debra Eskinazi Magazine and Features Editor

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Taking your dog for a walk can be an adventure. Just ask Blake Weaver, senior ranger with Santa Clara County parks who has been hosting special dog hikes at Mt. Madonna County Park since 2005. “Dogs are such a big part of many of our lives,” said Weaver. “I am lucky enough to work for Santa Clara County Parks at a park that allows dogs to hike the trails on leash.” More than 15 people and their furry companions showed up at dusk on Saturday, July 7 to take a mountain hike through Mt. Madonna trails with Weaver and her standard poodle Yeti. Not only is getting out for a hike good for hikers and their pets, but these groups hikes add an element of socialization, said Weaver, who lives in Hollister. “I frequently have puppies join the group for this reason,” she said. Weaver cautioned, however that with such privilege comes the responsibility to ensure the dogs leave a small footprint by minimizing the

disruption to other people, other dogs and wildlife and they take care not to harm the environment. Weaver wants hike participants to be prepared to handle any situation a hiker and dog may encounter, such as an unleashed dog in the park or other potential hazards. “I try and let them discuss, emphasizing staying calm, since panicking and yelling just escalates the situation,” she said. “I give tips and share stories of my experiences.” The majority of Weaver’s organized hikes occur in the evening when it’s not too hot. “Our trails close to hikers at sunset for their safety,” Weaver said. “On these hikes, visitors can experience the park at night with a park ranger and not worry about getting lost.” She’s earned quite a following in the last decade. “I am moving parks to Coyote Lake’s Harvey Bear Ranch in October, and I already have dog owners asking me to please continue my hikes there,” she said. Weaver acknowledges that Mt. Madonna, located at the top of Hecker Pass off CA 152, is a bit out of the way for people. “It does amaze me how

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DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER 17575 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill CA 95037 (408) 778-6480 Fax (408) 779-7236 Website Address: www.morgan-hill.ca.gov / Email: planning@morganhill.ca.gov NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO CONSIDER ZONING AMENDMENT ZA20180003 TO AMEND THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL SYSTEM (RDCS) COMPETITION MANUAL A comprehensive update of the City of Morgan Hill’s Residential Development Control System (RDCS) was developed as a component of the Morgan Hill 2035 Project, approved by voters on November 8, 2016, and became effective on March 1, 2017. The voter approved RDCS requires the City Council to maintain an RDCS Competition Manual that establishes criteria and point values that the City will use to award residential allotments to competing projects. The Planning Commission considered an Ordinance that would amend the RDCS Competition Manual at their meeting of July 10, 2018. CITY COUNCIL HEARING: This notice is to advise the public the Morgan Hill City Council will conduct a public hearing to receive input on the proposed Zoning Amendment ZA2018-0003: Residential Development Control System (RDCS) Competition Manual as stated above. The City Council meeting will be held at the date, time and location listed below. All interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing and give input on the proposed changes.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the City of Morgan Hill Finance Department, County of Santa Clara, State of California, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the City of Morgan Hill and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the City of Morgan Hill on the 21st day of August, 2018, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the City’s Finance Department which includes the claimant’s name, address, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded and date, name, amount, and heading shown in this notice. The Unclaimed Money Claim Form can be obtained from the City’s Finance Department at 17575 Peak Avenue, Morgan Hill, California. Any questions, please contact City of Morgan Hill Finance Department at (408) 779-7237.

CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: TIME: LOCATION:

Wednesday, July 25, 2018 7:00 P.M. City Council Chambers Civic Center, 17555 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill, California 95037

An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Morgan Hill 2035 Project, which included the Residential Development Control System (RDCS) Update, was prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and certified by the Morgan Hill City Council on July 27, 2016. (SCH #2015022074) NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, pursuant to Government Code Section 65009, that any challenge of the above applications in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised by you or on your behalf at the public hearing held by the City Council on July 25, 2018, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or prior to the public hearing on this matter. Additional information regarding these proposals is available for review at the Development Services Center located at 17575 Peak Ave., Morgan Hill, CA Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Further information may be obtained from the Development Services Center at telephone number (408)778-6480. Publish: July 13, 2018 Morgan Hill Times

946 MOR - Cause of Name Chang ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE for change of name Case Number: 18CV327780 To all interested persons, Petitioner: Alejandro Banuelos-Corona, filed for petition with this court for a decree changing names from: Alejandro Banuelos-Corona to Alejandro Banuelos 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: 08/14/2018 Time: 8:45 A.M. Dept: Room: Probate Address of Court: 191 North First Street San Jose, CA 95113 Branch: Downtown Superior Court 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: Santa Clara Morgan Hill Times

Dated:05/08/2018 By: Rise Jones Pichon Judge of the Superior Court Publish: Morgan Hill Times: June 22, 29 and July 6, 13, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643409 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as MOHI MOHI WINES MOHI WINE 12775 Uvas Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: HOLT WINES INC 300 Maranatha Drive Hollister, CA 95023 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 06/01/2018 and 06/14/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: June 29 and July 6, 13, 20, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643608 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as BRIGHT SPOT BAKESHOP 700 East Central Avenue Morgan Hill, CA 95037 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: JOANNA CHRISTINA FACEY 700 East Central Avenue Morgan Hill, CA 95037 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 06/20/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: June 29, and July 6, 13, 20, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643604 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as VIVCHOI DESIGN 1151 Donner Lane

Publish July 6, and July 13, 2018 Palo Alto, CA 94303 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: VIVIAN WAI SUEN CHOI 1151 Donner Lane Palo Alto, CA 94303 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 06/20/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: June 29 and July 6, 13, 20, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643650 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as CHARLESTON CLEANERS 3900 Middlefield Palo Alto, CA 94303 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: ON SECOND THOUGHT INC 1681 Broadway Street Redwood City, CA 94063 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/08/2018 and 06/21/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk

70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: June 29, and July 6, 13, 20, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643787 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as SANGEET DHWANI 3653 Santa Croce Court San Jose, CA 95148 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: SMITHA GUDUR 3653 Santa Croce Court San Jose, CA 95148 JOSHI MANOJ 3653 Santa Croce Court San Jose, CA 95148 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 06/26/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643704 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as OAXACAN KITCHEN MOBILE 1117 Independence Ave Mountain View, CA 94043 COUNTY OF Santa Clara:

PROCHAINE, INC 1117 Independence Ave Mountain View, CA 94043 This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 01/01/2014 and 06/22/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643948 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as O'HENRY DONUTS 500 Vineyard Town Center Morgan Hill, CA 95037 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: BRIAN LEE 1615 Almond Way Morgan Hill, CA 95037 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 06/29/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643294 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as DEREK MAY PHOTOGRAPHY 14180 Sycamore Ave. San Marin, CA 95046 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: DEREK MAY 14180 Sycamore Ave San Martin, CA 95046 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 06/11/2018 and 06/11/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018


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HAPPY TRAILS Tiffany Verbica, seen here running in the San Lorenzo River 10K Race on June 24, has made quite an impression after returning from a 15 year layoff from running in 2013. Verbica was the first female finisher in the San Lorenzo River Race and fourth overall. FEATURED PROFILE

Love at first run, match PHILANTHROPY, RUNNING AND TENNIS HELP THE VERBICAS GROW CLOSER emanuel lee Sports Editor

consecutive days—last October, Verbica didn’t run again until racing in the Forest of Nisene Marks HalfMarathon in June. That’s right— Verbica said she didn’t go on a single run in between the two race events. “This is my dirty little secret, but I only run if it’s a race,” she said. “I train by not running.” Before the running world gets in a tizzy, Verbica does specific and non-specific cross-training for her races. Although Verbica forgoes the route of traditional runs, she stays in shape by doing the Stair Master, playing tennis and going on strenuous, intense hikes that involve several thousand feet of elevation gain. So it’s not like Verbica is sitting on the couch sipping on a alcoholic beverage or two. And whenever Verbica plays tennis, gets on the Stair Master and hits her favorite hiking trails, she goes all out. And by engaging in race specific work—the Stairmaster and hikes mimic the single-trail races she competes in— Verbica is tailoring her workouts so she can be strong in the races. “I really believe I’ve done as well as I have by not running a lot (in terms of mileage),” she said. “It’s not a training strategy that works for everyone, but I’m convinced my body has stayed healthy as long as it has because I’m not hitting pavement or having that repetitive impact all the time. The way I do things is not for everyone, but it’s worked for me.” Go to morganhilltimes.com to view the full version of this story.

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Raised on a commercial cattle ranch, Peter Coe Verbica learned the meaning of hard work at an early age. “You’re working from sunup to sundown,” he said. “You grow up learning core values and developing a good work ethic, being self reliant, having respect for one’s elders and having a sense of pride in one’s history and community. It was a great upbringing.” Even though Verbica didn’t grow up in Morgan Hill, his local ties are significant. Henry Coe State Park was named after Verbica’s great grandfather. The 57-year-old Verbica will be giving a presentation on the Coe family history at the Morgan Hill Society on Aug. 4. Author of “Hard-Won Cowboy Wisdom,” Verbica, who formerly was the vice president of the Pine Ridge Association— an organization that advocates for Henry W. Coe State Park—has dedicated a good chunk of his life to philanthropic causes. When Verbica’s oldest daughter was in the Navy, he helped co-found the military care committee of the Rotary Club of San

Jose, donating hundreds of care packages to active U.S. service members throughout the world. The organization also supported a number of Veterans organizations, including the Defender’s Lodge and Fisher House of the Veteran’s Administration of Palo Alto, which provide accommodations for Veterans. “From working to teaching and writing, I’ve tried to be supportive of the community,” said Verbica, whose job titles include Vice President/Senior Financial Adviser at Merrill Lynch and Adjunct Lecturer at San Jose State University. Verbica’s wife, Tiffany, is also heavily involved in philanthropic causes, as she works in underwriting for a non-profit organization that insures non-profits. The Felton residents have been married for six years and met through tennis, which along with hiking is their favorite activities to do together. “When we first met, we told each other we were runners, but neither of us were running at the time,” Tiffany said with a chuckle. “Little did I realize we’d go out on a run together of course, and it was quickly revealed who was really the athlete there,” Peter said. “But naturally, I wanted to establish a rapport with her.” Tiffany, 42, happens to be an accomplished runner, having won over a dozen single-trail races. She has done it in the most unconventional of ways—by not running. After winning the women’s Masters medal in the Tahoe Trifecta— three half-marathons over three

ALL ABOUT LOVE Peter and Tiffany Verbica met through tennis, but it wasn’t long before they re-discovered their love for running.


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OBITUARIES KIMIKO TERAMOTO Resident of San Jose

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he family of Kimiko Teramoto sadly announces her passing on June 24, 2018 in San Jose at the age of 102. She is predeceased by her loving husband of 70 years Kazuma (Johnny) Teramoto.

She leaves behind her children, Peggy Sakamoto, Susie Tanaka, Lillian Tominaga, Akio Jim Teramoto (SGM Retired), Lee and Joanne Bishop; eight grandchildren, seventeen greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Services were held at Willow Glen Funeral Home. Burial at Gavilan Hills Cemetery in Gilroy.

ADA ROMANO February 6, 1939 - July 5, 2018

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da Romano, age 79, passed away on Thursday, July 5, 2018. A beautiful soul with a zest for life. Ada was born on February 6, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. Ada was a world traveler who lived in the Philippines, Okinawa, Korea, Norway and Sweden before making Gilroy her home. She is survived by daughters Mary, Patricia, son John, grandson Brenten and granddaughters Isabella and Angeline. Ada’s unconditional love, curiosity, and compassion for others inspired the people around her. Her loving light will guide us forever. There will be a viewing at Habing Family Funeral Home at 8:00am immediately followed by a funeral mass at Our Lady Chapel at St. Mary Catholic Church at 10:00am on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Burial follows at St. Mary Cemetery. Online condolences at www. habingfamilyfuneralhome.com

HELEN ELEANORA INTRAVIA CAMPISI

ROBERT J. “BOB” LINDELEAF

June 29, 1925 - July 6, 2018

April 6, 1941 - July 6, 2018

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elen Eleanora Intravia Campisi died peacefully at her rural home on July 6, 2018 at age 93. She was born on June 29, 1925 in Middletown, CT to Sebastian and Josephine Intravia, Silician immigrants who owned and operated floral nurseries.

She married Hugo Campisi and the couple settled in San Mateo county during their honeymoon. The Campisis moved to the Hecker Pass countryside in the early 1960’s for the warmer weather and to have a place for their racehorse “El Matador.” The couple built a custom home where they raised their two sons, Curtis and Calvin Campisi, and grandson, Kyle Campisi. Mrs. Campisi worked at Lockheed Martin in Sunnyvale for twenty years. Her optimistic and adventurous spirit inspired many. Services at Habing Funeral Home on July 16, 2018. Online condolences at www. habingfamilyfuneralhome.com

FERNANDO HUERTA October 9, 1950 - July 4, 2018

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ernando Huerta (Nando) was a resident of Clear Lake, CA. He was born and raised in Morgan Hill, CA. He passed on to eternal life, having succumbed to Pancreatic cancer. He was proceeded in death by his wife Linda. He leaves behind his two daughters, grandchildren, ten siblings and many nieces and nephews.

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LEGAL NOTICES 947 MOR - Pet. to admin estat

948 MOR - Trustee Sale

956 MOR - Lien Sale

NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Tetsuo Tsutsui aka Ted Tsutsui, CASE NO. 18PR183854 FILED 06-27-2018. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Tetsuo Tsutsui aka Ted Tsutsui. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Richard Tsutsui in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. The PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that: Richard Tsutsui be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person 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: 09-20-2018 Time: 9:00 a.m. Dept: 12, Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, California, 95113. 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: Law Offices of Timothy A. Pupach, 95 South Market Street, Suite 260, San Jose, CA 95113, 408.971.9445 Publish: Morgan Hill Times, July 13, 20, 27, 2018

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No.: 1406956CA Loan No.: 598408 A.P.N.: 726-18-005 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 07/01/2005. 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. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: ELAINE JONES, A MARRIED WOMAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Seaside Trustee Inc. Recorded 07/15/2005 as Instrument No. 18467929 in book XX, page XX of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of SANTA CLARA County, California, Date of Sale: 08/03/2018 at 10:00AM Place of Sale: At the Gated North Market Street entrance of the Superior Courthouse, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $744,555.65 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 17535 SERENE DR., MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 A.P.N.: 726-18-005 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: We request certified funds at sale be payable directly to SEASIDE TRUSTEE INC. to avoid delays in issuing the final deed. 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 916-939-0772 Sale line or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting.com using the file number assigned to this case 1406956CA. 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. Date: 07/03/2018 Seaside Trustee Inc. J. WEBER, AUTHORIZED SIGNER Trustee Sales Information: 916-939-0772 www.nationwideposting.com Seaside Trustee Inc. c/o CA Corporate Agents Inc. 16830 Ventura Blvd., Ste 360 Encino, CA. 91436 NPP0335757 To: MORGAN HILL TIMES 07/13/2018, 07/20/2018, 07/27/2018

Notice of Public Auction

957 MOR - Public Notice DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE - LEGAL ADVERTISING SECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE` PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MORGAN HILL WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL(S) AT THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION LISTED BELOW. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE HEARING AND PROVIDE COMMENTS. DATE: July 24, 2018 TIME: 7:00 P.M. LOCATION: City Council Chambers Civic Center 17555 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill, California 95037 AAE2017-0034/AAE2017-0035 COCHRANE-SOUTH BAY: EVERGREEN Amendments to an Approved Subdivision Map and Planned Development to allow for development of a gas station/convenience store, hotel, market, tire store, senior housing, and office. The properties, identified by Assessor Parcel Number(s) 726-25-035 and 726-32-021 are located at the southeast corner of Cochrane Road and Butterfield Boulevard (Cochrane Road Investors LLC., Owner). CEQA: Addendum to a Mitigated Negative Declaration. DA2017-0008, SD2017-0002, EA2017-0016: LLAGAS STROLATA: Development Agreement and Subdivision Map for a four-parcel subdivision. The property identified by Assessor Parcel Number 773-32-013 is located at the southeast end of Sabini Court (Strolata Properties, LLC, Owner). CEQA: Categorically Exempt Sections 15303 (New Construction) and 15315 (Minor Land Divisions). NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, pursuant to Government Code Section 65009, that any challenge of the above application(s) in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised by you or on your behalf at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to the public hearing on this matter. Additional information regarding these proposals is available for review at the Development Services Department Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Further information may be obtained from the Development Services Department at telephone number (408) 778-6480 or planning@morganhill.ca.gov. Date: July 6, 2018 Published: July 13, 2018

957 MOR - Public Notice DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE - LEGAL ADVERTISING SECTION PUBLIC NOTICE This Notice of Consideration is to advise nearby property owners and the general public that the Morgan Hill Development Services Department has received the following application for the following project: VAR2018-0001: BLUE JAY DRIVE - GOULART: Development Exception from the 12- foot maximum height limit for an accessory structure (gazebo) to allow a 13-foot tall gazebo within the rear yard of an existing single-family residence. The property, identified by Assessor Parcel Number 729-38-006, is located on the north side of Blue Jay Drive (John and Amy Goulart, Owner). CEQA: Categorically Exempt Section 15305 (Minor alterations). All interested persons are invited to review and provide comments on the plans for the above project(s), which are currently on file at the Development Services Department located at 17575 Peak Ave., Morgan Hill, CA. The project plans may be viewed during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), Monday through Friday. In order to be considered in the Administrative Review and Decision process, your letter or e-mail must be received by the Development Services Department no later than July 24, 2018. Further details may be obtained from the Development Services Department at telephone number (408) 778-6480 or planning@morganhill.ca.gov. CITY OF MORGAN HILL Jennifer Carman Community Development Director Date: July 6, 2018 Published: July 13, 2018

As Defined By The California Self-Storage Facilities Act, Chapter 10, Commencing with Section 21700, Division 8 of the California Business and Professional Code. Windmill Mini Storage 13585 Sycamore Ave. San Martin, CA 95046 Date of Sale: July 20, 2018 Time of Sale: 9:00am Auctioneer: Joe Ward, California License #758-0952 408.891.6108 Agent for Owner: Rob Anderson General Manager In accordance with the California self-storage act, should bids fall short of agents pre-determined fair market value on a given storage unit agent shall have the right to halt the sale of said storage unit. Unit: 9201 Michelle Skillman - Misc: furniture and boxes Unit: 9116 Sandra Gupton - Misc: boxes, toys and pet cages Publish: Morgan Hill Times July 6, and July 13 2018

956 MOR - Lien Sale Public Notice - Notice of Lien Sale PUBLIC AUCTION OF STORAGE UNITS AT COCHRANE ROAD SELF STORAGE IN MORGAN HILL, CA IS BELIEVED TO CONTAIN TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CLOTHING, AUTO PARTS, SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, July 20, 2018. TIME: 1:00PM - CALL AHEAD TO CONFIRM THE AUCTION WILL ADMINISTERED BY A WARD AUCTION; CA BOND #758-09-52 Unit Auction Customer Names VICKIE VALDEZ DAMIAN LEON-LOPEZ THIS IS IN PURSUANT OF SECTIONS 217-217116 OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE AUCTION IS TO BE PERFORMED THROUGH A LICENSED AUCTION SERVICE: A WARD AUCTION REFER TO THEIR SITE FOR AUCTION DETAILS: WWW.AWARDAUCTION.NET. COCHRANE ROAD SELF STORAGE 411 WOODVIEW AVE. MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 408.782.8883 PUBLISHED: July 6, and July 13, 2018

957 MOR - Public Notice DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE - LEGAL ADVERTISING SECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE` PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MORGAN HILL WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL(S) AT THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION LISTED BELOW. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE HEARING AND PROVIDE COMMENTS. DATE: July 24, 2018 TIME: 7:00 P.M.

957 MOR - Public Notice Notice to Bidders Requests for Proposal - Joint Trunk Pipeline Inspection and Condition Assessment The City of Morgan Hill is soliciting proposals from Consultant/ Contractors to provide sewer cleaning, inspection, and condition assessment services for City’s Joint Sewer Trunk Pipeline. Notice is hereby given that SEALED Requests for Proposals (RFP) will be received at the City of Morgan Hill, Utilities Division, 100 Edes Court, Morgan Hill, CA, 95037. The Consultant/Contractors shall perform cleaning, inspections and assessments as needed to determine and rate the condition of the pipeline and manholes. The inspections and assessment shall be in compliance with the National Association of Sewer Service Companies’ (NASSCO) Pipe and Manhole Assessment and Certification Programs (PACP and MACP). The services to be provided will include any and all necessary parts, materials, labor, mileage, travel time, expenses, and equipment. Proposals will be excepted until 3:00 PM, Tuesday, August 14, 2018. The City of Morgan Hill accepts no responsibility if delivery is made to another location other than location specified above and/or delayed deliveries of mail carriers. The City has the authority to reject any and all proposals and may waive any minor technicality or variance found in the proposal documents. Proposals should be in a sealed envelope plainly marked with the following information: Request for Proposal Joint Trunk Pipeline Inspection and Condition Assessment RFP details and a free electronic copy of the RFP can be obtained by going to the City of Morgan Hill website at http://www.morgan-hill.ca.gov/bids.aspx. If you have questions, contact Inga Alonzo, Public Utilities Management Analyst at 408-310-4182. Publish: July 13, 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:642988 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as TRANSEAT 16415 Monterey Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: JUAN CASTRILLON 16415 Monterey Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 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 05/31/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: June 22, 29, and July 6, 13, 2018 2018

949 MOR - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number:643043 The following person (persons)

LOCATION: City Council Chambers Civic Center 17555 Peak Avenue Morgan Hill, California 95037 AAE2017-0034/AAE2017-0035 COCHRANE-SOUTH BAY: EVERGREEN Amendments to an Approved Subdivision Map and Planned Development to allow for development of a gas station/convenience store, hotel, market, tire store, senior housing, and office. The properties, identified by Assessor Parcel Number(s) 726-25-035 and 726-32-021 are located at the southeast corner of Cochrane Road and Butterfield Boulevard (Cochrane Road Investors LLC., Owner). CEQA: Addendum to a Mitigated Negative Declaration. DA2017-0008, SD2017-0002, EA2017-0016: LLAGAS STROLATA: Development Agreement and Subdivision Map for a four-parcel subdivision. The property identified by Assessor Parcel Number 773-32-013 is located at the southeast end of Sabini Court (Strolata Properties, LLC, Owner). CEQA: Categorically Exempt Sections 15303 (New Construction) and 15315 (Minor Land Divisions). NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, pursuant to Government Code Section 65009, that any challenge of the above application(s) in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised by you or on your behalf at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to the public hearing on this matter. Additional information regarding these proposals is available for review at the Development Services Department Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Further information may be obtained from the Development Services Department at telephone number (408) 778-6480 or planning@morganhill.ca.gov. Date: July 6, 2018 Published: July 13, 2018 is (are) doing business as JACKIE PURVIS REAL ESTATE 5671 Santa Teresa Blvd., Ste. 103 San Jose, CA 95123 COUNTY OF Santa Clara: JACKLYN JOAN PURVIS 456 Crosslees Dr. San Jose, CA 95111 This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 09/15/2015 and 06/04/2018 is the file

date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara Regina Alcomendras County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, CA 95110 Publish Morgan Hill Times: June 22, 29 and July 6, 13, 2018


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| Gilroy 1-4 2395 Olea Ct | $1,500,000 | Chuck Robinson 408.779.5000 CalRE #01975601

11-3 10250 Jean Ellen Ct | $1,450,000 | Sharon Donnel 408.848.2800 CalRE #01417343

11-3 10250 Jean Ellen Ct | $1,450,000 | Sharon Donnel 408.848.2800 CalRE #01417343 1:30-4:30 7740 Ponderosa Dr. | $700,000| Shirley Fuller 408.848.2800 CalRE #01934489

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| Morgan Hill 1-4 1158 Teresa Ln | $1,974,000 | Wendy Lin 408.779.5000 CalRE #00588168

| Morgan Hill 1-3 180 Koyanagi Ave | $1,150,000 | Greg & Lisa Gardner 408.779.5000 CalRE #01096366/01089728

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1-4 18290 San Carlos Place | $1,049,000 | Jeanne Mackie 408.848.2800 CalRE #01074372

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Gilroy | 4/3 | $1,450,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 10250 Jean Ellen Ct Sprawling ranch style home in desirable Day Valley sited on apprx 2.3 level acres.

Morgan Hill | 4/2.5 | $1,049,000 18290 San Carlos Place New Listing Lovely Mission Ranch Home Open concept ground floor with high ceilings, granite kitchen, master bedroom suite features a sunken garden tub & wonderful views.

Salinas | 2/2 | $429,000 1301 1ST Avenue New Price Two Units-New Price Live in the main home, rent the second dwelling! Main home, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Second unit, 1 bedroom, 1 bath with kitchen.

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Brittany Walker 408.848.2800 CalRE #01974651

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