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By Christopher Weber
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sion to revive the plan. be built. The project still requires multiple to the havoc unleashed by hurricanes on
He has supported the permits and faces legal challenges by oppo- aging water systems in Texas and Louisiana.
LOS ANGELES — California’s largest project for years and very nents who consider it too expensive and dan- Supporters say the delta’s delivery system is
water agency on Tuesday approved a nearly nearly saw it fall apart gerous. Environmentalists who fear negative outdated and increasingly vulnerable to
$11 billion plan to help fund two enormous with less than a year left effects on fish, wildlife and water quality are earthquakes, flooding, saltwater intrusion,
tunnels, breathing new life into Gov. Jerry in his administration pushing for more sustainable developments sea level rise and environmental degrada-
Brown’s ambitious and controversial plan to after some water districts such as recycling and storm water capture. tion.
remake the state’s water system. balked at the nearly $17 The tunnels will be “litigated for years to “We need to move forward now to make
The board of the Metropolitan Water Jerry Brown billion total cost. come,” predicted Kathryn Phillips, director sure we don’t have a natural disaster that
District of Southern California voted in Brown wants of Sierra Club California. impacts our water supply,” Record said.
favor of bearing most of the cost of the twin- California water agencies to pay to build Golden Gate Salmon Association president Brown and other project supporters say the
tunnel project that would modernize the two, 35-mile-long tunnels to divert part of John McManus said his group and its allies two tunnels will modernize California’s out-
aging infrastructure that delivers water from the state’s largest river, the Sacramento, to “are already in court challenging this project dated north-south delivery system, where
the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. supply water to the San Francisco Bay Area, because federal fish experts have found the pumps and overall water withdrawals are
“This is a historic decision that is good for the agricultural San Joaquin Valley and twin tunnels will be a disaster for salmon.” blamed for the steady dwindling of native
California — our people, our farms and our Southern California. MWD board chairman Randy Record said fish and other wildlife that depend on delta
natural environment,” Brown said in a state- The MWD vote, which secures about $10.8 he was moved by board members who argued water.
PG&E to re-energize on felony probation, was stopped at a red He allegedly told his coworkers that he
Local briefs light at the intersection of West Bayshore had been chased by several people on his
natural gas line 147 and Capitol Expressway when he got angry way to work. The police were notified and
may present “another San Bruno situation.”
A natural gas line along the Brittan The city immediately requested that the line with a stranger in an adjacent vehicle, then Tapia-Carmona was arrested. Investigators
Avenue corridor in San Carlos that was be shut down until its safety could be deter- allegedly took out a handgun and fired a said they found a Beretta handgun in his
taken out of service because of safety con- mined. Now, after years of work by PG&E, shot that went through the victim’s open possession.
cerns will return to its maximum operating including inline testing and numerous window. District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe called it
pressure of 330 pounds per square inch repairs, the CPUC has approved PG&E’s Tapia-Carmona allegedly sped off, but odd to see crimes like this with no apparent
gauge, city officials said Pacific Gas and plan to bring the line back into full opera- was followed by the victim, who tried to motive.
Electric announced. tion, according to the city. take a picture of his license plate. After that “The conduct itself, the lack of motiva-
PG&E will begin the planned two week the defendant stopped at the intersection of tion for this dangerous conduct and the lack
process the week of April 16 and increase Man accused of drive-by shooting Newell and Woodland, then allegedly fired of explanation, makes one wonder if” he
the pressure on the line incrementally, per- two shots at a 65-year-old woman carrying has a mental illness, Wagstaffe said.
forming leak tests at every stage. spree could face life in prison her groceries home. Tapia-Carmona remains in custody on no-
Residents may notice the increased pres- A man accused of going on a random The victim was struck in the arm. The bail status, and is scheduled to return to
ence of PG&E crews in the area as they drive-by shooting spree starting with an force of the gunshot knocked her down and court April 23 to set a date for his prelimi-
work to restore the pressure of the line, apparent road rage incident last month in the bullet shattered at least one of the nary hearing.
according to the city. East Palo Alto pleaded not guilty to all bones. If convicted and sentenced, he could face
In late 2013, the city learned that an engi- charges Tuesday, San Mateo County prose- Tapia-Carmona once again allegedly fled life in prison, according to Wagstaffe.
neer working with PG&E expressed con- cutors said. the scene, driving into Palo Alto and Defense attorney Savas Loukedis did not
cerned about the safety of the line. In an Oscar Alfredo Tapia-Carmona, a 30-year- allegedly striking a bicyclist, who wasn’t immediately respond to a request for com-
email, he expressed concern that Line 147 old resident of East Palo Alto who’s already injured — before going to work. ment on his client’s behalf.
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More organic than thou? Rebel
altered by security breach at Vevo
NEW YORK — “Despacito” and other popular music
videos were the target of a security breach on the video shar-
farmers create new food label
By Lisa Rathke — would add the label. organic tomato farm in Thetford. He
ing service Vevo. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The move comes five months after believes the cornerstone of being
The cover image of the Luis Fonsi/Daddy Yankee hit was the National Organic Standard Board, organic is growing in soil and
replaced by an image of masked people pointing guns. which advises the U.S. Department of improving its fertility.
Clips by Taylor Swift, Drake, Selena Gomez and Shakira THETFORD, Vt. — Was your tomato
grown in dirt or water? Organic shop- Agriculture, voted against a proposal To Dixon, “organic” means a very
also were affected. to exclude from the USDA’s organic diversified operation, rotating ani-
A YouTube spokesperson says the company worked with pers might notice additional labels
this summer that will give them the certification program hydroponics — mals and crops and planting cover
its partner to disable access after seeing “unusual upload raising plants with water but no soil crops to control erosion, increase
activity” on some Vevo channels. answer — and tell them whether their
choices align with what a rebellious — and aquaponics, in which plants organic matter in the soil and manage
Vevo says the breach was contained and it is working to and aquatic animals, such as fish, are weeds, among other things.
reinstate all videos that were affected and restoring its serv- group of farmers and scientists deem
the true spirit of the organic move- grown within one system. The new label would exclude from
ice.
ment. “I think that a lot of farmers, espe- certification hydroponic farming and
Vevo says it is investigating the source of the breach.
About 15 farmers and scientists cially young farmers, feel that the large livestock farms that don’t pas-
from around the country met in organic label no longer describes the ture their animals, known as con-
Vermont late last month to create the way they farm, and we’re trying to tained animal feeding operations or
standards for an additional organic recapture that,” said Linley Dixon, a CAFOs.
certification program, which they vegetable farmer in Durango, The hydroponic industry argues
plan to roll out nationally to between Colorado, and senior scientist for another label would mislead and con-
20 to 60 farms as a pilot this summer. Cornucopia Institute, who is also on fuse consumers and is a way for the tra-
Under the current U.S. Department the standards board of the Real ditional organic farmers to try to get a
of Agriculture program, the organic Organic Project. competitive edge.
label means that your tomato has been The group creating the new label, “It’s a competition because field
produced without synthetic substances which calls itself the Real Organic farmers can’t produce the volume that
— with some exceptions — and with- Project, said it has not abandoned the hydroponics can, ” said Dan
out certain methods, like genetic National Organic Program, which is Lubkeman, president of the
engineering. The additional label, the federal standard, and is not attack- Hydroponic Society of America.
which does not yet have a name or ing organic farmers. While shopping at Hunger
wording, would indicate that a tomato, “Some of the cornerstones of what Mountain food cooperative in
for example, has been grown in soil, organic means are being taken away, Montpelier, Jessica Manchester, of
and that meat and dairy products came and we’re concerned about how creaky Worcester, agreed labeling is getting
from farms that pasture their animals. that makes the whole thing,” said confusing for the average consumer
An inspector would certify that the Dave Chapman, a member of the exec- but in the long run thinks it’s good to
farm has complied with the new stan- utive and standards board of the Real know where food comes from. She said
dards, and the farms — not distributors Organic Project and owner of an she prefers produce grown in soil.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: MERCY-BURLINGAME SOFTBALL BEATS PINEWOOD WITH WALKOFF HIT BY PITCH >> PAGE 12
walk-off
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
winner for Giants
By Janie McCauley
Softball slap hitters — those batters who THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
are more interested in getting on base with
their speed rather than with the bat — are SAN FRANCISCO — Andrew McCutchen hit
usually stationed at the top of the batting a bases-loaded single for his second walk-off
order to set the table. of this homestand, lifting the San Francisco
Tuesday, Hillsdale’s top two hitters in the Giants over the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-4 on
lineup, Brianna Santos and Bailey Tuesday night.
McDonough, turned from plate setters to McCutchen lined the first pitch he got from
table clearers as their back-to-back RBIs in Jorge De La Rosa (0-1) for a clean single into
the fourth inning turned an early 1-0 deficit left-center, his 10th career
against visiting San Mateo into a 2-1 lead game-ending hit. His pre-
in a game the Knights would go on to win 8- vious walk-off was just
1. last Saturday, when he hit a
“We don’t have just slappers or swingers,” three-run homer to sink
said McDonough, whose RBI single in the the Los Angeles Dodgers
fourth put the Knights ahead, 2-1. “You have in the 14th inning.
to be a double threat.” Kelby Tomlinson
Santos and McDonough combined to go 5 walked to start the ninth
for 8 with four runs scored, three RBIs and a against De La Rosa, who
double. Andrew allowed Gorkys
The go-ahead hit for McDonough was McCutchen Hernandez’s sacrifice
made even sweeter by the fact that Hillsdale before intentionally walk-
head coach Randy Metheany pulled ing Austin Jackson to bring up Brandon Belt.
McDonough for a pinch hitter with two outs Belt walked to load the bases for McCutchen.
and the bases loaded in the second inning. Paul Goldschmidt hit a tying solo homer
She lined out. more than halfway up the bleachers in left-
McDonough was reinserted and when she center with two outs in the ninth off Giants
came to the plate in the bottom of the fourth fill-in closer Hunter Strickland (1-0).
inning with the game tied at 1, McDonough Top San Francisco prospect Tyler Beede
was just looking for a hit. struck out three and walked five in his major
“I went with the harder slapper (with the league debut. He allowed two runs and three
bases loaded),” Metheany said of replacing hits in four innings in place of the injured
McDonough. “Shows how stupid a coach Johnny Cueto.
can be. That (go-ahead RBI from McCutchen drew a bases-loaded walk for the
McDonough) was a ‘Don’t take me out’ (kind Giants’ first run in the sixth, then put San
of hit). That’s a good response. She did the Francisco ahead in the eighth by stealing sec-
job.” ond and coming home on a wild throw by
It’s that kind of relentlessness that San catcher Alex Avila.
Mateo head coach Alyssa Jepsen is trying to San Francisco gave one right back as
instill in her team. Gone are the days of Arizona got back-to-back doubles by Jarrod
using a “B” effort to beat up on teams in the Dyson and Ketel Marte against Josh Osich.
Ocean Division. Now, the Bearcats have to McCutchen forced home San Francisco’s
be on top of their game every time they take first run with a nine-pitch walk. Buster Posey
the field against Bay Division competition. followed with a tying sacrifice fly before Evan
“I preach and harp that if we want to com- Longoria’s walk loaded the bases again and
pete and beat teams like Hillsdale … we need chased Patrick Corbin. Hunter Pence added
to have our best game every single time,” NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL another sacrifice fly against Fernando Salas.
Jepsen said. “You can only make so many Hillsdale’
s Bailey McDonough, who drove in the go-ahead run, also got the job done in the field, A.J. Pollock’s two-run double in the first
as the right fielder chases down this San Mateo bid for a hit during the Knights’ 8-1 win over
See SOFTBALL, Page 14 the Bearcats in a Bay Division matchup. See GIANTS, Page 14
NBA teams are going wild over wingspan they still don’t. That is not the case for young easily grab rebounds, block shots, steal pass- or steal that might alter a series or a season.
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS players. es and shoot over defenders. Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis
“Yeah, I found that out once I bought my The average man has a wingspan about 2 Antetokounmpo is nicknamed the “Greek
OAKLAND — Not until Nate McMillan first suit,” the 6-foot-5 McMillan, a 12-year inches more than his height. But several NBA Freak” in part because he stands 6-11 with a 7-
began being fitted for custom-made suits a few pro now coaching the Pacers, said with a players pop off the chart because of their long 3 wingspan and giant hands. The explosive
years into his NBA career three decades ago did chuckle, realizing his arms stretched more arms. Russell Westbrook is 6-3, with a wingspan of
he understand just how far his arms reached. than 3 feet each. It’s no coincidence that Jazz center Rudy 6-8, which helps him be one of the best
When Bill Walton dominated at UCLA in the Once limited to descriptions of birds, Gobert, who stands 7-1 and led the NBA in rebounding guards in history.
1970s, no one ever measured his wingspan — wingspan has become one of the most impor- blocks last season, has the longest wingspan “Every asset that a player has might make
from fingertips to fingertips and arms out- tant measurements for basketball prospects in the league at 7 feet, 9 inches. up for something else. If somebody’s short,
stretched. over the past decade. Coaches marvel at play- The NBA playoffs begin Saturday, and an
Neither knew their wingspans then, and ers with long arms, figuring they will more extra inch of reach can lead to a blocked shot See NBA, Page 16
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TUESDAY iting Owls. four runs on three hits, while striking out five
Local sports roundup The state’s top-ranked team, CSM improved in four innings of work.
to 9-1 to lead the Coast Conference standings.
Boys’ tennis Athletic League victory when Jordan Larratt
Emily Cotla also drove in two runs, while Baseball
was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the
Aragon 7, Burlingame 0 Lauren Quirke went 3 for 3 from the plate and
bottom of the seventh. Menlo School 4, Menlo-Atherton 2
The Dons solidified their hold on third place drove in a run as well.
Pinewood jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the The Knights earned the non-league win
in the Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division second inning, capitalizing on a pair of Emily McAdams was the beneficiary of the
offense, as she pitched the first four innings over the Bears with a three-run bottom of the
standings with the sweep of the Panthers. Mercy errors. The Crusaders would tie the fourth.
The third-place finisher in the Bay earns the score at 4 with two runs in the fourth and took in earning the win. Quirke came into to com-
pete the five-inning no-hitter with a clean Kevin Alarcon earned the win for Menlo
No. 2 seed in the PAL team tournament. a 6-5 lead on a Carla Joachin-Alvarez double
fifth. (6-7 overall) throwing a complete game
Aragon (8-4 PAL Bay, 10-6 overall) was in the bottom of the sixth. while scattering five hits and striking out
dominant in the win over Burlingame, win- Pinewood would tie the score at 6 with a run
ning all seven matches in straight sets. Randy in the top of the seventh, before Mercy won it
MONDAY five.
Liu, playing at No. 4 singles, made quick Sam Weseloh had an RBI double for the
in its final at-bat. Knights, who also got a pair of hits from
work of his match, winning 6-1, 6-0. Ilan Joachin-Alvarez drove in three runs on two Softball Bennett Norman and Kevin King.
Leventhal dropped only one game in each set hits and also scored two runs for Mercy (4-2 Carlmont 7, Gilroy 4
of a 6-1, 6-1 win at No. 2 singles. The Dons’ Tyler Nelson led the M-A offense, going 2
WBAL, 6-3 overall). Hailey Armstrong picked The Scots picked up a quality non-league
No. 3 doubles team of Nick Hudson and Sahith for 3.
up the win in the circle, tossing a complete victory over the Mustangs.
Bhamidipati won their match 6-1, 6-2. Daniel game with eight strikeouts. Ashley Trierweiler led the offense for
Duan, normally Aragon’s No. 2 singles play- Boys’ volleyball
Carlmont (13-1 overall), collecting three
er, was moved to doubles where he teamed with College softball hits, including a home run, scored three times Sacred Heart Prep 3, Cristo Rey 0
Richard Tang to win 6-0, 6-3 at No. 1 doubles. and drove in a pair of runs. Bianca Vitale added The Gators swept past the Lions in a non-
San Mateo 10, Foothill 0
Gabriella Zuchiatti and Lexi Riccardi each a trio of RBIs for the Scots as well. league match, 25-10, 25-7, 25-11.
Softball blasted two-run homers to pace the Bulldogs That was more than enough offense for Lance Chou led the SHP defense with 13
Mercy-Burlingame 7, Pinewood 6 to a five-inning, mercy-rule win over the vis- Carlmont starting pitcher Mailey McLemore, digs, while David Macias drove the offense,
The Crusaders walked off with the West Bay who improved to 9-1 on the season, allowing finishing with 12 assists.
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Spurs, Pelicans, Thunder all in; one spot left in West race
By Tim Reynolds games. And here’s how confusing some of It won’t stay that way. Get ready for crazi-
the tiebreakers are: Even the NBA needed to
WEST UPDATE ness. Oklahoma City can remain No. 7 in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
correct itself after originally saying the The playoffs start Wednesday. the West, but only if it loses to Memphis
A look at the NBA playoff picture, with Portland-Utah winner would finish No. 3, Officially, that’s not true. But the Denver (and a lot of other things happen).
two days remaining in the regular season no matter what. at Minnesota game on Wednesday night All we really know is this: Wednesday
and now only one berth left to be decided: may as well be considered a play-in game: night will be great fun.
San Antonio, Oklahoma City and New
Orleans could all be anywhere from fourth Winner moves on, loser goes home.
THE SCENARIOS through eighth in the West. Minnesota Monday started with four spots available EAST UPDATE
The NBA says there are 56 possible seed- would finish anywhere from fifth through out West, and ended with only one still Cleveland won the Central Division and
ing scenarios still in play going into the eighth if it tops Denver, and the Nuggets — unclaimed. New Orleans, San Antonio and locked Indiana into the No. 5 seed with a
final two days of the regular season. if they beat the Timberwolves — will be Oklahoma City all won to clinch their play- win at New York.
All but one of the 16 playoff spots has fifth, sixth or seventh. off berths — the Spurs doing so for the 21st Milwaukee is now up to No. 6 in the East,
been clinched, with the Minnesota-Denver consecutive year, tying Portland for the sec- flip-flopping spots with now-No. 7 Miami.
Houston is No. 1 in the West, followed by ond-longest run in NBA history and moving
game on Wednesday deciding the final berth The Bucks beat Orlando, while the Heat
Golden State at No. 2. The clinched East one shy of tying Philadelphia’s league
in the postseason. But going into Tuesday, could get nothing going and got routed in
seeds are No. 1 Toronto, No. 2 Boston and record (which started when the 76ers were
the next-to-last day of the regular season, the fourth quarter on the way to losing to the
No. 5 Indiana. the Syracuse Nationals).
only five of the 16 seeds have been wrapped Thunder.
up. Philadelphia and Cleveland will be No. 3 The funny part about Monday’s triple- The Bucks wrap up No. 6 with a win at
If Portland beats Utah, the Blazers finish and No. 4 in the East, in some order. Going clinchings is that nothing changed in the Philadelphia on Wednesday night. But the
No. 3 in the Western Conference. The Jazz into Tuesday, Milwaukee, Miami and standings. The order of the top eight 76ers will go into the final day with a
could also reach No. 3, but could fall as far Washington all could finish either sixth, remains the same, going into the next-to- chance at the No. 3 spot, regardless of
as No. 7 depending on the outcome of other seventh or eighth in the East. last day of the regular season. whether they win in Atlanta on Tuesday.
NBA
Continued from page 11
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
hopefully they’re quick. The wingspan sure year obviously when personnel changes. I
helps a lot of people,” Spurs coach Gregg think about that run quite a bit, just how much
Popovich said . “You look at size of hands, fun it was. Just hoping to relive it.”
wingspans. Look at John Stockton’s arms or As well as he played during that run, Couture
Avery Johnson’s arms and they’re very long, might be at his peak heading into this year’s
and their hands are very big. They can control playoffs after scoring a career-high 34 goals
the basketball, they can do things with it. this season, posting 61 points and having the
“A wingspan always helps people, whether usual responsibility of trying to slow down
it’s blocking shots or deflections on the opponent’s top scoring line.
defense.” That performance helped the Sharks over-
In recent seasons, Warriors high-scoring come the loss of Patrick Marleau to free
All-Star Kevin Durant has become more deter- agency last summer and Joe Thornton to a
mined to use his 7-5 wingspan to make more knee injury in January and helped Couture win
of an impact on defense. the team’s MVP award, although he has loftier
Durant, the reigning NBA Finals MVP , is goals still in mind.
quick to point out that his length allows him “I’ve felt good. The puck’s gone in for me.
to make up for other areas, including being far That’s the big thing. Just capitalized on
leaner than most NBA players. opportunities. Scoring 34 goals is pretty
“You make up a lot of ground. I’m not as fast cool. Definitely to be up in the top 20 in goal
laterally, I’m not as athletic, I’m not as quick scorers in this league, in the best league in the
as guys up and down but I think I make up for world, is special for sure,” Couture said.
it with my length,” said Durant, a defensive USA TODAY SPORTS “The season’s not over. Obviously the goal
player of the year candidate. “There’s a lot of Utah’s Rudy Gobert, right, stands 7-foot-1, but his arms, outstretched measure 7-9, making him for myself, and as well as our team, is to win it
guys, Draymond (Green) is the same way, one of the premiere shot blockers in the NBA. all. It’s tough to say it’s been a successful year
small, undersized power forward but can guard until the year’s done.”
plenty of guys because of his length. His arms and slam home lob passes that are high and genetic lottery ... it’s not how high you jump, Couture will have plenty of responsibility
are long and he can block shots. We’ve seen might be off target. Before he got to the NBA, it’s where you are and when you jump.” this series to make sure the season doesn’t end
him block guys at the rim and also get his McGee wasn’t even aware of his wingspan. Wingspan is one detail Warriors coach too soon.
hands on some basketballs off the dribble.” “I’ve always been tall. I was born tall,” he Steve Kerr takes seriously and might consider He’ll be a main part of the top power-play
Raised in France, Gobert kept growing from said. “It’s nothing that I heard about until I when deciding on lineups and rotations for unit, one of the team’s most important penal-
ages 15-19. He didn’t often hear the term got to the league, or right before I got into the the defending champions. He has been going ty killers, tasked with slowing down Ryan
wingspan, finally understanding how special league, they’re like, ‘We’d like to measure with a center by committee based on Getzlaf’s line and provide offense of his own.
his measurement is when he got to the NBA. your wingspan.’ They don’t really bring it up matchups. “The one thing about Logan is he has the
“I think it’s something that makes a big dif- to us about that in college or high school.” Some of the best players Kerr faced had ability to raise his level in important
ference, especially defensively,” he said. Walton is in the Hall of Fame, but he never incredible reach. moments, in important times of the year as
“You’re able to deflect the pass or block had his arms measured end to end. “It’s legit. It’s much more important than he’s shown in my time here,” coach Peter
shots.” “At one time, they were long enough, and I your height,” Kerr said. “If your wingspan is DeBoer said. “I expect the same thing. I think
Warriors 7-foot center JaVale McGee went can still put my own shoes and socks on,” he more than your height, that’s kind of abnor- we kind of take it for granted but that’s what he
through only a handful of pre-draft workouts quipped. “It’s not how big you are, it’s how mal. Most of us have the same wingspan as is. He’s a great player and he has that ability.”
for NBA teams, hardly a prized prospect after big you play. Any time you think you’re too our height. That’s kind of a rule of thumb. A NOTES: DeBoer would not rule Thornton
a career at Nevada. Yet each visit he made, small to make a difference in the world you’ve lot of basketball players don’t, though, they out for the series, saying only he wouldn’t
among the first things measured was his never spent the night alone in bed with a mos- have wider wingspans. And they’re able to get play Game 1. ... Eric Fehr and Melker
wingspan, 7-6. quito. But when you have the great game of their hands on balls or shots or loose balls. Karlsson, who missed time late in the season,
One of the benefits is his ability to corral basketball with all the ultimate winners of the ... I’m a big believer in that.” worked on the fourth line at practice Tuesday.
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interpretation, and the council deferred some
discretion to the city manager.
Councilman John Seybert said in his
worried rents will soar in the zoning districts
where cannabis businesses are allowed,
which could lead to the displacement of
entails potential regulations allowing store-
front retail cannabis businesses in 2019.
Cities have been taking various approach-
motion, which ultimately passed, that “other existing businesses. es to commercial cannabis post-legaliza-
issues,” including the basic transactional Cannabis business owners who spoke at tion. Burlingame, East Palo Alto, Half Moon
newly approved businesses, some of which information, be handled “by the city manag- the meeting said finding feasible property in Bay and Woodside have interim bans on com-
were modified during Monday’s meeting, and er’s regulatory authority.” To be clear, the Redwood City is their primary obstacle. mercial activity, with the intention of further
others will be clarified before the ordinance council stressed that the city should not have Some said a combination of scarce vacant research. Several cities, including Belmont,
sees its second reading. access to any customer information that property in the permitted industrial zones Colma and San Mateo have prohibited com-
Businesses must undergo an extensive could be in conflict with the Health Insurance with even fewer landlords willing to rent to mercial cannabis businesses while Foster
application process to obtain a cannabis Portability and Accountability Act. cannabis businesses has made it difficult to City has banned all commercial activity. San
business permit, including background Seybert’s motion also deviated from the set up shop in Redwood City. Carlos has allowed some aspect of commer-
checks of owners and employees and inter- draft ordinance with respect to security and cial cannabis such as commercial cultiva-
Prospective businesses are also, of course,
views with a cannabis task force. A condi- setback requirements: The council voted to tion, manufacturing and testing subject to
limited by the required setback from youth
tional use permit will also be required of nurs- lower the buffer zone for cannabis business- regulation and zoning but is not allowing
centers, which are still being identified by
eries, in which proposals and potential es from 1,000 to 600 feet, and nurseries will retail storefronts. Pacifica voters approved a
the city.
impacts are evaluated individually, and all not be required to employ a security guard. local tax on marijuana operations in
cannabis businesses will be required to re- Mike McGillis, who owns a cannabis
Those particular issues, among others, led delivery business that operates in Redwood November.
register with the city annually and pay a vari-
ety of fees. Gee and Howard to oppose the measure. Both City, said conditional use permits, or some “We’re in uncharted territory and in a lot of
Economic Development Manager wanted to preserve the original 1,000-foot process by which businesses are approved on ways we’re pioneering a new way of doing
Catherine Ralston said the application setback requirement from “sensitive recep- a case-by-case basis is the best approach. things,” Mayor Ian Bain said. “Even though
process would take about 90 days. tor” sites, and Gee said he wants the ordi- “There will need to be special use permits other cities have done some things ahead of
Cannabis businesses must also be located nance to more explicitly restrict nurseries and flexibility to make it all work,” he said, us and made some mistakes — and we’re
at least 600 feet from “sensitive receptor” from growing adult plants. adding that such a system would allow neigh- attempting to learn from those — we’re also
sites, including schools, child care centers, “I say start slow, we can always add on as borhoods to weigh in and be part of the leading the way in some respects.”
public parks or community centers. we go, but it’s really hard to ratchet it back,” process. In other business, the council discussed
Other regulations require businesses to Howard said, adding that San Jose approved The ordinance, which was approved by the recently commissioned polls that suggest
keep a record of transactions for inspection commercial cannabis too soon with too few Planning Commission in late March, repre- Redwood City voters are open to a sales and
and potential audit; a security guard must be regulations and it was a “nightmare.” sents the third of a four-phase approach to transient occupancy tax hike. A potential tax
present during operating hours at delivery Gee and Howard also expressed interest in commercial cannabis that the council adopt- measure is one of several efforts to preserve
centers; all customers must be over the age of setback requirements for trailer parks and ed in response to statewide legalization, city services in light of an impending budg-
21 and be verified by electronic ID scan; and other residential areas in the vicinity of the which took effect in January. The first phase et deficit. After “robust” community dia-
no cannabis, alcohol or controlled sub- industrial zones where cannabis businesses in November included a ban on all commer- logue, staff will bring draft measures to the
stances may be consumed on business prem- will soon be permitted. cial cannabis activities, except deliveries of city council in June or July to be placed on
ises, according to the report. Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre, who ulti- medicinal and adult use cannabis by retailers the November ballot.
August of 2017. Combined with $1 million is improve our capital facilities and improve question about how many other cities have
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payments to the California Employers’
Retiree Benefit Trust and the Public Agency
Retirement Services, paying down its unfund-
the quality of life and lower the debt obliga-
tions to the city,” he said. Given the magni-
tude of the city’s obligations, Councilman
made a similar payment toward their liabili-
ties, city consultant Mike Meyer, who is also
vice principal at NHA Advisors, said more
ed liabilities is estimated to save the city Matt Grocott asked city staff if they knew than 200 California cities have been making
some $650,000 in annual payments to the when the city would be able to pay down a these types of payments annually in recent
CalPERS, for which the city had an unfunded city’s unfunded liabilities, said significant portion of the debts to get a sense years, and a majority of the cities his firm
balance of approximately $57 million in Administrative Services Director Rebecca of the $7 million investment’s impact. works with is considering or implementing
Mendenhall. “It seems to me … this isn’t really doing them. Olbert noted further exploration of
Noting a strong economy that much,” he said. “I’m in favor of doing it what could be done with the city’s reserves to
and fiscal discipline has because it seems like the right thing to do.” make San Carlos a better place was warranted
given the city the financial City Manager Jeff Maltbie explained the after the council’s discussion.
footing to make much-needed city’s obligations shifted significantly in “We have not figured out what to do,” he
capital improvements in 2003 when a set of retirement enhancements said. “That doesn’t mean the opportunities
recent years, Vice Mayor were put in place that were retroactive for 20 aren’t there, it means we haven’t done our full
Cameron Johnson voiced years, with neither city nor employee contri- job.”
support for paying down the butions to offset them. He estimated the Councilmembers also gave staff direction
city’s debts with its reserves impact of the shift to last some 30 to 40 years to draft November ballot measures aimed at
and further improve its as the city makes up for the difference, as well increasing the city’s hotel tax and impose a
finances. as inflated projections of the funds available tax on commercial cannabis activity in an
“We’re in a position to be to CalPERS. effort to boost funds for city services like
able to do both things, which In response to Councilman Ron Collins’ public safety and parks.
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units and rent-controlled units at a 1- ter-mile of qualifying stops on major Foster City. $75. RSVP required. For Half Off Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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affordable housing. intervals of 15 minutes during peak Reading the U.S. Census. 2:30 p.m. an old favorite or find a new author
Previously, the bill aimed to boost commuting hours, 20 minutes the rest to 4 p.m. Cañada College Library to love at the Half-Off Sale. For more
would require at least some affordable Computer Lab, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., information call 299-0104.
allowable building height limits in of the day on weekdays and 30 minutes Redwood City. Hosted by the San
housing units in every development certain cases to a maximum 85 feet, on weekends. Mateo County Genealogy Society. Coastal Wildflower Day. 10 a.m. to 4
“except the very smallest” to include while also exempting qualified proj- Minimum requirements some cities $10. For more information call 245- p.m. Half Moon Bay State Beach, 95
2372. Kelly Ave., Half Moon Bay. This festi-
between 10 percent and 20 percent ects from local parking and density impose for parking spaces could not val includes family friendly activities
low-income units or between 5 percent limits. The revised bill would overrule be enforced within a quarter-mile of a The 21st Centur y Library in South including nature walks. For more
information call 726-8814.
and 11 percent very low-income units. local height restrictions in some rail or ferry station, but cities could
San Francisco, Presented by Adam
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hibited for any building with an Ellis South San Francisco. Adam Elsholz, a.m. to 4 p.m. Marine Science
struct buildings up to 55 feet tall with- for every two residential units outside assistant library director, provides an Institute, 500 Discovery Parkway,
Act eviction, in which the owner plans in a quarter-mile of rail and ferry sta- that distance or near qualifying bus update on the direction of the South Redwood City. For more information
to go out of the rental business, record- tions and up to 45 feet tall within a stops. San Francisco Public Library. For call 364-2760.
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years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
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$25. Call (650)349-6059.
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379 Open houses
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Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- (650) 578-9208
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294 baby Stuff Free wOOden Bed frame, good condi-
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cOSTcO PLAy Pen with travel bag.
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wILSOn LeATher Lady Jacket. Small, renters a day,
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bottom $25. (650)712-9962 gOLF cLUbS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
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