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Belmont Hardware turns 80 over the many years to serve the See MOHR, Page 6
BELMONT
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A resident
witnessed a woman attempting to force a
man into a vehicle on Fifth Avenue, it was
reported at 2:22 p.m. Friday, May 11.
T
he meaning behind the nicknames
Fraud. Someone was scammed into giving
of some cities aren’t always clear:
out personal computer information on
New York’s “Big Apple” appella-
Hiller Street, it was reported at 7:04 p.m.
tion for instance or Chicago’s “Windy
Thursday, May 10.
City.” Are the apples bigger in New York or
the wind stronger in Chicago? Arres t. Someone was arrested for attempt-
Burlingame’s “City of Trees” is an excep- ing to drive under the influence with their
tion. Any motorist driving on El Camino children on El Camino Real, it was report-
Real or along California Drive can attest to ed at 5:24 p.m. Thursday, May 10.
this when suddenly a wall of trees springs Graf f i t i . The back of the library was
up alongside the road. Caltrain commuters found vandalized on Alameda de las Pulgas,
are treated to the same California Drive it was reported at 5:01 p.m. Tuesday, May
scenery if they happen to glance up from 8.
cellphone screens at the right moment.
Better testimony would come from walkers FOSTER CITY
with the luxury of time, allowing them to Grand theft. An unknown person broke
take in the gummy smell of the eucalyptus into locker containers and stole tools and
that flank the streets. equipment worth $30, 000 on Lakeside
A task force is currently working to draft Drive, it was reported at 8:55 a. m.
a new vision for trees on El Camino Real Monday, May 14.
that will balance safety concerns with his- Arres t. A Burlingame resident was arrested
toric preservation. for driving under the influence of alcohol
“That stretch of trees is iconic,” on Port Royal Avenue, it was reported at
Burlingame Councilwoman Emily Beach 4:11 p.m. Sunday, May 13.
said. “It’s incredibly important to the iden- Arres t. A Foster City resident was arrested
tity of Burlingame that we have a stretch of for driving under the influence of alcohol
on Comet Drive, it was reported at 11:58
See HISTORY, Page 19 p.m. Saturday, May 12.
Burlingame’s stretch of eucalyptus helps define the area and gives both residents and visitors
a sense of place.
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once we saw them from beginning to end it
was like ‘holy cow,’” he said.
Clore, who has a background in computer
science and finance, grew up in Montana,
where his father owned a hardware store. He
gradually transitioned from a nuts-and- was looking for a new opportunity in 1991
bolts neighborhood standby to the show- when he saw Belmont Hardware for sale in
room for high-end decorative hardware and The Wall Street Journal and purchased it.
plumbing fixtures that it is today. Before Campbell joined the company
Countless knobs, pulls, sinks and bath- nearly 10 years ago, he owned Cornelia’s
tubs along with the latest hardware trends Fine Kitchen and Bath in San Jose, which
and innovations are on display at the com- later became Belmont Hardware’s sixth
pany’s flagship Belmont location and five location.
other locations throughout the Bay Area “San Jose was the only area in the region
mostly, including Walnut Creek, San Clore wasn’t in at the time,” Campbell
Francisco, Novato, San Jose and Fresno. said. “Plumbing is my expertise for 30
The company and its products will be fea- years and he has hardware expertise so it
tured in multiple episodes of the upcoming was a pretty good marriage.”
sixth season of HGTV’s “Brother vs. Since Campbell joined the company, it
Brother,” a home improvement program in has added plumbing to each of its show-
which brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott rooms, except the one in San Francisco.
compete to buy, transform and sell two “The unique thing about us is we’re
homes in just six weeks. experts in decorative hardware and plumb-
Belmont Hardware provided all of the dec- ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ing,” he said. “Even throughout the country
orative hardware and plumbing — about there aren’t many companies strong in Belmont Hardware has occupied the same building at 940 El Camino Real since 1938.
$50, 000 worth — for the two featured both categories.” Belmont Hardware offers novelty prod- hardware is a big trend right now, ”
homes, which are located in Pinole and El With so many years in the business, ucts not found anywhere else in the Bay Campbell said. Belmont Hardware sells
Sobrante. The new season premieres 9 p.m. Campbell sees trends come and go. Area, including a carbon fiber hammock push-code door locks and other models that
May 23. “It’s hard to understand 30 years ago peo- bathtub, which is 9 feet long, 75 pounds connect to smartphones.
Rich Campbell, operations manager for ple wanted polished brass and they wanted and hangs from two walls and is also bolted Campbell said the company competes
Belmont Hardware, was a fan of the show it shiny and hated tarnish,” he said, refer- to the ground. It costs $50,000. mostly with online sellers and not so much
before its producers called him in January. ring to a type of finish. “But now people “We’ve sold a few of those,” Campbell with big-box stores like The Home Depot.
“They said Belmont Hardware was at the want to buy it unlacquered and tarnished and said. “It’s something different. It’s an art But the internet also brings good news for
top of their list of suppliers when they let it get more tarnished. It’s mind-bog- piece, a statement. But we don’t just throw business.
checked out the Bay Area,” Campbell said. gling.” out the latest trends, it has to have a proven “The age of Pinterest has done a lot to
He and Clore appear in several episodes of Many of these trends command a high track record to throw it out there.” expose decorative hardware and decorative
the upcoming season. price. The company’s largest home project for a plumbing to the public,” he said. “They get
Campbell said he was amazed that such Bathrooms are becoming more of a spa Los Altos residence totaled $1.5 million in inspiration off the internet and come to
extensive remodels were completed in such experience, he said, and the company sells door hardware. us.”
a short amount of time, adding that it was a mirrors with TVs in them, which are invis- Technology has also had a big impact on Belmont Hardware is still growing after
challenge to pull together the wide variety ible when turned off. Those are priced at the industry. 80 years and Campbell said confidently
of products in a timely manner. $3,500. “The electronic age merging with door that that will only continue.
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Mohr suggests the ability to unify all
stakeholders and facilitate direct dialogue
about potentially divisive issues is one of
for the board to include at least one member
who can relate to those working as educa-
tors, especially in the classroom.
his greatest skills and one that he hopes to “You need someone who understands the
continue utilizing through his next term. academy and understands how powerful
Should he formally opt to seek re-elec- campaign after such an illustrious career great teaching is,” he said.
tion, Mohr would seek support in the dis- Should Mohr garner the support required
may dissuade some, Mohr said he wants to
trict’s first election since transitioning to preserve his spot on the board, it would As Mohr asserts the value he can grant to
continue giving back to the school com-
from an at-large system awarding the high- mark the continuation of a relationship the district, he also recognized the recipro-
munity which he believes has given him
est vote getters. Instead, candidates will established with the district when he was cal benefit he enjoys through serving the
so much.
run against others living in the same ward hired in 2007 as president of Cañada school system while battling his illness.
Beyond the depth of institutional knowl-
boundaries drawn under the transition to College. Mohr said he believes staying active on
edge Mohr can offer by drawing from his
by-district elections. local work experience beginning as Following his five-year term at the the board adds to his vibrancy and helps
The college district recently agreed to teacher in the Jefferson Unified School school’s top post, he parlayed his engage- him fend off the challenges posed by his
adopt the system used by the county Board District in 1961, Mohr said he would like ment with the district into a spot on the cancer. And though he acknowledges there
of Supervisors, which is becoming to continue examining ways to improve school board when he won his first elec- could be hurdles ahead posed by his eventu-
increasingly common locally. The education. tion in 2013. al return to chemotherapy, Mohr said his
Redwood City Elementary School District A central tool Mohr has learned to Leaning on his years of experience, confidence in his ability to fulfill his obli-
also adopted the shift, and city councils in employ in that effort, which he refined Mohr said he believes he maintains a gations is buttressed through his success-
Menlo Park and South San Francisco are when hired as superintendent of the San unique perspective as one of the few career fully navigating the issues previously.
amidst similar transitions. Mateo Union High School District in educators ever to be elected to the board. “I’ve managed all this before,” he said.
While the thought of running another He said after his rise through the admin- “I’m expecting to manage it again.”
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SERRA MAGIC: NO. 8 SEEDED PADRES UPSET TOP-SEED WILLOW GLEN IN OPENING ROUND OF CCS BASEBALL PLAYOFFS >> PAGE 12
Burlingame
The defending champions got defensive
— and maybe a little mad — after a 127-105
Game 2 defeat Wednesday night at Houston,
determined to make stops to ignite the tran-
sition game and open up 3-point shooters.
They eventually got Curry going with 18
points on 7-for-7 shooting in the third quarter.
Harden had 20 points and nine assists, while
Chris Paul added 13 points and 10 rebounds as
falls short in
they combined to shoot just 12 for 32.
Game 4 is Tuesday night at Oracle Arena.
Curry and Durant each scored five quick
points as Golden State opened the third quar-
CCS quarters
By Nathan Mollat
ter with a 10-0 burst to go ahead 64-43.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Under pressure from Paul, Curry swished a 3
from way back with 5:06 left in the third. He
struggled with his long-range shot again early Sports are full of cliches. One of the most-
but drove through the paint at every chance. cited is, “the little things make a difference.”
Curry hit a baseline 3-pointer at the 9:02 Cliches become such because they are true
mark of the first but missed his next five 3s and the Burlingame baseball team found that
before going 4 for 5 in the second half. He is out the hard way in the Panthers’ 3-2 loss to
now 7 of 25 from long range — he made one Mitty in the quarterfinals of the Central
in each of the first two games. Coast Section Division II baseball tourna-
The Warriors’ five starters all scored in ment at Half Moon Bay High School
double figures, the first time they’ve done Saturday morning.
so this postseason. Sixth-seeded Burlingame (14-12) may not
Trevor Ariza and Green received a double- have committed any official errors, but don’t
technical with 6:49 to play when Ariza tell that to manager Shawn Scott.
shoved Green as they traded words. “We didn’t make routine plays,” Scott said.
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Both potent offenses were slow getting Steph Curry drives through Rockets guards Gerald Green, left, and Eric Gordon during the A bad pitch, a sloppy relay exchange, a
See DUBS, Page 12 first half in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals Sunday night at Oracle Arena. See PANTHERS, Page 14
at CIF championships
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
suited the Serra well this season. So, it
almost seemed like destiny when the
Padres entered the Central Coast Section
The Padres rode
some timely hit-
ting and a com-
improve the lead to 4-1.
“We did a good job of hitting scoring
position in both of those innings,”
Open Division playoffs as the No. 8 plete-game victory Houle said.
seed out of eight teams. by senior right- Scott battled through a two-out jam in
Serra’s Brooks Taner and Menlo-Atherton’s Izzi Henig
capped the swimming season with strong performances at the After scoring a slew on regular-season Mitchell Scott hander Mitchell the seventh. An infield hit and a walk
upsets en route to a West Catholic Scott past Willow allowed Willow Glen to bring the poten-
state championships in Clovis Saturday.
Athletic League co-championship, Glen (22-5). After scuffling with his tial tying run to the plate. But Scott
Taner, a junior, took home a pair of third-place finishes.
Serra (23-8 overall) opened CCS play control in recent weeks, Scott locked closed out the victory by inducing a
Swimming the leadoff leg of the 200 med-
by taking down top-seed Willow Glen in to allow just four hits and two walks grounder to second baseman Marek
ley relay, Taner teamed with seniors Alec
4-1 Saturday at West Valley College in while striking out seven. Palladino, who flipped to Ota at short for
Cullen, Riley Scanlan and Daniel
Saratoga. “He was much better,” Houle said. the force and the final out of the game.
Gilmartin to finished third in a time of
If the Padres are going to fulfill their “And really just kind of used the whole Serra committed three errors in the
1:32.32, just behind winner Oak Ridge’s
quest for the program’s first CCS title width of the plate and up down and was game, though Houle said this was not
time of 1:31.32 and Northwood, which
since 2009, they will have to score two hitting all his spots.” indicative of the way his team played.
posted a time of 1:31.46. The Padres quar-
more upsets. The Padres got on the board in the top “No not at all,” Houle said. “We actu-
tet also finished 11th in the 400 free
“For us, I don’t think it really matters of the third against Willow Glen start- ally played good solid defense.”
relay with a time of 3:06.11.
too much,” Serra manager Chris Houle ing pitcher Davis Miller. After a walk With the win, Scott improves his
Taner then added a third-place finish in
Brooks Taner the 100 fly with a time of 47.61. Cullen said, “because you know you’re going and a hit batsman set the table, senior record to 7-1. Serra totaled nine hits with
to end up playing three good teams at Ryan Sutter produced a sacrifice fly. two apiece from Damelio and Marcelo.
would would later finish fourth in the 100
some point.” Jack Damelio followed with an RBI sin- In the other CCS Open Division
breast, finishing with a time of 54.82.
Serra advances to Tuesday’s semifinal gle, staking Scott to a 2-0 lead. openers, Valley Christian took down
Henig, a senior, capped her high
round to face No. 4 Los Gatos at San Willow Glen answered with a run in No. 6 Sacred Heart Prep 8-0, San Benito
school career with a fourth-place finish
Jose Municipal Stadium at 7 p.m. The the bottom of the inning, but its all defeated No. 7 Santa Cruz 2-1 and Los
in the 50 free, covering the distance in a
winner will meet either No. 2 San the Rams would manage against Scott. Gatos topped No. 5 Palo Alto 3-1.
time of 22.95, a half-second behind win-
ner Amalie Fackenthal of Country Day.
Izzi Henig
Henig came back with a second-place fin-
ish in the 100 free, again falling to
Fackenthal, who blew away the field by
nearly a second. Henig finished with a
Menlo runs CSM eliminated
from state finals
time of 49.35 – Fackenthal was the only swimmer to clock
a sub-49-second time, finishing with a 48.43. Henig then
helped the Bears to a 10th-place finish in the 200 free relay,
the table to DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Andre Iguodala 2:39 before halftime. tough to play?’ Yeah, because the
DUBS
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Golden State began getting the looks
it liked after halftime. The Warriors
faced more stingy, in-the-face pressure
Warriors play here,” D’Antoni said.
“There’s a certain energy that their fans
will give them and moments they hit
from Houston, making it hard to get two or three 3s you can get a buzz going
any early flow shooting. Durant hit his that helps the home team. You just have
rolling as the teams played strong first 3 6:27 before halftime then missed to try to keep that crowd out as much as
defense. from the deep the next time down. you can.”
Harden and Paul began 3 for 14 with That deafening, bright yellow sell- A moment of silence was held before
Paul missing six shots before getting out crowd was imposing once again. the national anthem for victims of the
his first basket on goaltending against “Somebody asked me, ‘Is Oracle Houston school shooting.
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ble to follow by Jon Jon ously serving as a coach under his father Saturday in Half Moon Bay.
Mitty then tacked on a crucial insurance Quinones to start the sixth and Burlingame “[We] did a good job of staying in the
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There was a surprise 70th wedding anniversary celebration for Ray and
June Bianchi April 22, 2018, for family and friends. It was given by their
daughters Debbie and Rachelle, renewal of vows grandson Mark Martin.
Witnesses grandson Taylor Martin and Kelsey. Born in California, raised
Catholic and of Italian decent.
D. RENEAU
Trevor Collet, Nathan Van Dell and Derek Smith at Court of Honor Ceremony in January. For their Eagle projects,
Trevor made a sign for the entrance to Roy Cloud School; Nathan made and installed nature loop informational
signs at Stulsaft Park; and Derek built and installed bookcases for St. Matthias’ Church.
A
San Bruno native and
2000 Capuchino High
School graduate is serving
in the U.S. Navy at Joint Base Pearl
Harbor-Hickam. Petty Officer 1st
Class Denniska Bolanos, a yeo-
man, is serving where U.S. Pacific
Tim McBirney and Michael Landolfi Fleet Headquarters is located.
became Eagle Scouts on June 4, As a yeoman, Bolanos is
2017. For his Eagle project,Tim built responsible for customer service
two picnic tables at Seminary Oaks Alex Collyer and Spencer Montoya after their Eagle Court of Honor, June and human resource tasks to
Park in Menlo Park, and Michael 10, 2017. Spencer’s Eagle project was a mobile sports cart for Ronald include clerical work and main-
made a hexagonal picnic table and McDonald House in Palo Alto. Alex and team designed and built a dog taining correspondence and ensur-
planter boxes for Menlo-Atherton kennel (to temporarily house strays) for the Peninsula Open Space District’s ing new personnel are added to the
High School. Skyline Outpost. command properly.
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ing in Redwood City and surrounding
cities, Verdone said there is more work
that needs to be done for the market to
Brisbane Baylands Site Tour. 10 Center. For more information con-
take notice.
a.m. to noon. Bus Pickup/Drop off, tact nami@namisanmateo.org. “There is a lot more inventory start-
182 Old County Road, Brisbane. Free. Belmont and Foster City floated closer ing to come onto the market, but it is
For more information call (415) 825- Get Ready: Disaster Preparedness to the $2 million mark, at $1.8 and
5348. Class. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San nowhere near what it should be,” he
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda $1.9 million respectively. said.
Bistro Brio LGBTQ Lunch for 55 de las Pulgas, San Mateo. SMFD staff And what type of a down payment To facilitate more construction,
and Over. Noon. San Mateo County will teach how to prepare yourself,
Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, your family, home and workplace for does it require to make such an acquisi- Verdone said he as worked as a conduit
San Mateo. Cost is $4. Meet commu- a disaster. For more information call tion? While conventional wisdom through his association with local and
nity members every third Monday 522-7490. would suggest that a figure around 10
of the month. For more information national Realtor groups to advocate for
and to RSVP call 591-0133. THURSDAY, MAY 24 percent may be adequate, Realtor loosened development regulations.
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Michael Verdone said the local market strength of the local home market He pointed to recent legislative
Maturing Gracefully Talk : New Leaf Community Market, 150
Nutritional Info. Noon to 1 p.m. San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. frequently demands twice that, poten- unprecedented, even by the standards efforts such as those floated by state
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Cost is $10. For more information tially pushing upfront costs to the set around the turn of the century when Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco,
las Pulgas, Belmont. Presentation call 726-3110. ballpark of $350,000. home values spiked precipitously.
will cover nutritional issues affect- alongside separate pushes to allow
ing older adults and healthy season- Are you read to go? 10:30 a.m. to Access to such a sizable sum does not LaMont, who has roughly 30 years more accessory dwelling units, as a
al recipes and tips. For more infor- 11:45 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, guarantee a sale either, noted Verdone, experience selling homes in San Mateo potentially effective means of improv-
mation call 591-8286. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas. Learn
to secure rights and final wishes who said it is not uncommon for some County, shared a similar sentiment. ing the local housing stock.
Healthy Body and Mind. 2 p.m. to 3 while participating in this one day shoppers to put up half of their down “This is the strongest market I’ve But he said more pressure still needs
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 class. For more information call 522- ever seen,” he said.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. 7490. payment, or even close a deal with to be applied by residents and commu-
Talk about strategies to keep the cash. By tracking local median sales nity members on local elected officials
brain engaged and active to Potluck Luncheon Hosted by the Verdone, who is headquartered in trends, figures support such a belief as to approve more building.
improve memory. Registration Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to
required for this free workshop. For noon. $6 for non-members. Foster Redwood City but also works as an April’s prices are higher than any point “It’s up to the cities to continue
more information call 522-7490. City Recreation Center, 650 Shell official with the National Association since 1998, according to county and building housing, because we have a
Blvd., Foster City. For more informa- SAMCAR online databases.
Author Talk: Waste Free K itchen tion call 286-2585. of Realtors, said he sees little relief on housing shortage,” he said.
Handbook by Dana Gunders. 6 the horizon. Buyers seeking relief from the con- LaMont agreed, and pointed to recent
p.m. Main Library 840 W. Orange Meet an Author: Channy Chhi
“As long as the population continues stant price increases should advocate approvals of large developments near
Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For Laux at the San Mateo Public
more information call 826-3860. Library. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo to grow along with the job centers, I for more development, as the most the Millbrae train station as a mark of a
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San don’t really see this changing,” said likely mechanism for pushing down successful push for more housing local-
Next-Generation Approaches to Mateo. Free. For more information prices is more building, agreed LaMont
Cancer Genomics: Pr ecision call 522-7896. Verdone, who has worked in the local ly.
Oncology. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San real estate market for more than four and Verdone. But with an understanding there is a
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third B ehavioral Health Symposium:
decades. “As long as all these communities lag between building permit issuance
Ave., San Mateo. Free. For more Understanding Substance Use
information call 522-7818. and Mental Health. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Real estate online database Zillow is are not building enough units to and the new units becoming available,
Filoli Gardens, 86 Cañada Road, bullish on the value of local properties accommodate demand, we will have he suggested the time bridging the gap
Stories from the Soul: An Evening Woodside. Free. For more informa- this imbalance of supply,” said
of Reclaiming Power. 7:30 p.m. to 9 tion call 513-1509. as well, as it projects home values to before supply begins to meet demand
p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre climb to the tune of 8 percent over the LaMont. will likely be painful for most.
Co., 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. The Groovy Judy Band Grooves. 7
coming year. The website claims the Verdone concurred, citing Redwood “If you are not working in high tech
Tickets cost between $5 and $10. p.m. to 10 p.m. The 7 Mile House,
For more information call 298-9165. 2800 Bayshore Blvd., Brisbane. Free county’s current median home value is City as a potential model among local or biotech or have family money or are
for all ages. For more information $1.3 million, marking a more than 19 cities seeking to build sufficient hous- not an entrepreneur whose business is
TUESDAY, MAY 22 call (415) 467-2343. ing near central shopping districts and
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. percent jump over the past year. doing really, really well — it’s really
New Leaf Community Market, 150 First Annual Salsa Ball. 7:30 p.m. to Verdone said he considers the transit corridors. hard to buy here,” he said.
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. 10:30 p.m. Beresford Recreation
Cost is $10. For more information Center, 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas,
call 726-3110. San Mateo. $50 per couple.
In 1938, McLaren wrote a letter to letters to the City Council in which
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HISTORY
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eminent Peninsula historian Frank
Stanger in which he described his ini-
tial plan to plant trees from San
she complained about falling tree
limbs and buckling sidewalks.
Adams lost her war to stave off her
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Mateo to Millbrae.
Energy Healing through the Broadway, Redwood City. General city from becoming “The City of
Chak ras. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San admission is $35. Student admission The original plan was for three rows Trees.” Now back to New York’s and
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda is $27. For more information call El Camino with a beautiful grove of of trees, including elm. “The eucalyp-
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. 298-9165. trees.” Chicago’s nicknames. Lots of debate
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more information call 522-7490. FRIDAY, MAY 25 The most historic section of trees is and windbreak for the elm trees until does have strong winds, but not as
Free Hearing Screenings. 9 a.m. to The Howard-Ralston Eucalyptus Tree
3 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San the latter became properly established fierce as Boston, New York or San
The 30’s — San Francisco’s
Amazing Decade. 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 Mateo. In support of May being Row, an outgrowth of the design by and attain some growth,” he told Francisco, according to weather
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2634 Better Hearing Month, come in and famous landscape gardener John Stanger. “However, the eucalyptus, as experts. Still, some historians note
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. have your hearing screened for free.
$60 cost. Repeats every week on For more information call 342-9449. McLaren, the brains behind the devel- you know, are still in place.” The that the term appeared in headlines in
Tuesday until July 10. For more opment of Golden Gate Park in San aforementioned National Register 1876 when a tornado hit Chicago.
information call 522-7490. B ay Area’s Regional Science Francisco. That grove was placed on
Fiction and Fantasy Convention. reports that starting in 2006, disease- Another popular theory is that the
Contraption: Rediscovering San Mateo Marriott, 1770 South the National Register of Historic tolerant elm trees were planted “in “wind” referred to blowhard politi-
Amphlett Blvd., San Mateo. Runs Places in 2012, so the task force’s job
California Jewish Ar tists. 7 p.m. to
through Sunday, May 28. $80 cost. keeping with John McLaren’s origi- cians. The “Big Apple” for New York
8 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, is limited to a three-block stretch of
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. For more information visit nal design.” is usually traced to a sportswriter who
Discover 16 artists of Jewish baycon.org. El Camino Real. It’s been estimated that McLaren used the term in the 1920s to denote
descent born in California.
‘Three Days of Rain.’ 8 p.m. Dragon National Register documents say planted 80 percent of Burlingame’s big time horse racing in the area. Gee,
A Visit with ‘Uncle Toisan.’ 7 p.m. to Productions Theatre Co., 2120 McLaren wanted to set up a barricade trees during the decade or so when he the Rear View Mirror always thought
8 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Broadway, Redwood City. General
Alma St., Menlo Park. Performance admission is $35. Student admission of trees to beautify and protect the was working on the Peninsula to it had to do with the Bible, as in
by storyteller Charlie Chin, bringing is $27. For more information call part of the road leading to the grand transform a largely treeless region. being tempted by a “big apple” in the
298-9165.
history to life as ‘Uncle Toisan,’ a estates of the wealthy, the most The trees can bring problems, Garden of Eden.
Chinese-American immigrant. For
more information call 330-2501. Magic and Comedy Night. 8:30 prominent being George Howard and among them damage to sidewalks
p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Angelicas, 863 William Ralston. McLaren, who died caused by root systems, which critics
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Main St., Redwood City. Cost is $22.
Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Pet Two hour show of sophisticated in 1943, was hired by Howard in the noted nearly 100 years ago. The anti-
Food Express, 6925 Mission St., Daly magic, illusions and comedy. For 1870s and spent 14 years in his tree forces included Nydia Adams, who The Rear View Mirror by history columnist
City. Free spaying and neutering more information call (408) 246- Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
clinic hosted by the Peninsula 8422. employ, according to the Burlingame waged a one-woman war against the every other Monday. Objects in The Mirror
Humane Society. Surgery per- Historical Society. trees from 1928 to 1935 in a series of are closer than they appear.
formed by a licensed vet in an SPCA SATURDAY, MAY 26
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terns have progressed in time into
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gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA Contract Documents may be downloaded from the
94025. Must reference job title & job be downloaded from the be downloaded from the
code shown above, when applying. be downloaded from the Department of Public Department of Public Department of Public
Department of Public Works' website at Works' website at Works' website at
Works' website at http://publicworks.smcgov. http://publicworks.smcgov. http://publicworks.smcgov.
TECHNOLOGY org/projects-out-bid (in-
http://publicworks.smcgov. org/projects-out-bid (in- org/projects-out-bid (in-
HELP build the next generation of sys- org/projects-out-bid (in- cludes complete bid pack- cludes complete bid pack- cludes complete bid pack-
tems behind WhatsApp's products.
cludes complete bid pack- ages) after the mandatory ages) after the mandatory ages) after the mandatory
WhatsApp, Inc. currently has multiple pre-bid conference.
openings in Menlo Park, CA (various lev- ages) after the mandatory pre-bid conference. pre-bid conference.
els/types):
pre-bid conference. A mandatory pre-bid con-
Software Engineer (133663N) Create 203 Public Notices A mandatory pre-bid con- A mandatory pre-bid con-
web and/or mobile applications that ference is scheduled for ference is scheduled for ference is scheduled for
reach over one billion people, and build NOTICE OF PETITION TO A mandatory pre-bid con- May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM. May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM. May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM.
high-volume servers to support our con- ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ference is scheduled for The conference will meet at
tent. Robert Chun Chien The conference will meet at The conference will meet at
Case Number: 18-PRO-00281 May 30, 2018 at 2:30 PM. 455 County Center, 1st 455 County Center, 1st 455 County Center, 1st
Product Manager (4800N) Engage in all To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- The conference will meet at Floor, Room 101, Redwood Floor, Room 101, Redwood Floor, Room 101, Redwood
stages of a product’s lifecycle and drive tingent creditors, and persons who may 455 County Center, 1st City, California, 94063. City, California, 94063. City, California, 94063.
product development. Work with engi-
neers and designers from ideation, tech- otherwise be interested in the will or es- Floor, Room 101, Redwood
nical design, and development to the tate, or both, of Robert Chun Chien. A
General questions regard- General questions regard- General questions regard-
testing, production, and/or release of the Petition for Probate has been filed by De- City, California, 94063. ing this project should be
product. bra Chien in the Superior Court of Cali- ing this project should be ing this project should be
fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- directed to Rana Naser, directed to Rana Naser, directed to Rana Naser,
Engineering Manager (4188N) Manage General questions regard- Department of Public
tion for Probate requests that Debra Department of Public Department of Public
engineers working with the engineering
Chien be appointed as personal repre- ing this project should be Works, 555 County Center Works, 555 County Center Works, 555 County Center
teams to build products and/or infrastruc-
ture required to support the products at sentative to administer the estate of the directed to Rana Naser, 5th Floor Redwood City, 5th Floor Redwood City, 5th Floor Redwood City,
scale. decedent. Department of Public CA 94063, email CA 94063, email CA 94063, email
The petition requests the decedent’s will rnaser@smcgov.org,
Mail resume to: WhatsApp, Inc. Attn: AA- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Works, 555 County Center rnaser@smcgov.org, rnaser@smcgov.org,
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA bate. The will and any codicils are avail- 5th Floor Redwood City, Phone (650) 599-7302. Phone (650) 599-7302. Phone (650) 599-7302.
94025. Must reference job title & job able for examination in the file kept by
code shown above, when applying. CA 94063, email Bids shall be submitted us-
the court. Bids shall be submitted us- Bids shall be submitted us-
The petition requests authority to admin- rnaser@smcgov.org, ing forms furnished and
ister the estate under the Independent Phone (650) 599-7302. ing forms furnished and ing forms furnished and
bound in the Project Man- bound in the Project Man- bound in the Project Man-
TECHNOLOGY Administration of Estates Act. (This au- ual(s) and in accordance
thority will allow the personal representa- Bids shall be submitted us- ual(s) and in accordance ual(s) and in accordance with Instructions to Bidders,
HELP build the next generation of sys- tive to take many actions without obtain- with Instructions to Bidders, with Instructions to Bidders, and shall be accompanied
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- ing court approval. Before taking certain ing forms furnished and and shall be accompanied and shall be accompanied
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- very important actions, however, the per- bound in the Project Man- by a Certified or Cashier's
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various
sonal representative will be required to
by a Certified or Cashier's by a Certified or Cashier's Check or Bid Bond for
levels/types):
give notice to interested persons unless
ual(s) and in accordance Check or Bid Bond for Check or Bid Bond for
with Instructions to Bidders, $25,000 per bid.
Front End Engineer (134077N) Work they have waived notice or consented to $25,000 per bid. $25,000 per bid.
with product designers to implement the the proposed action.) The independent and shall be accompanied County intends to award
next generation of Facebook products administration authority will be granted County intends to award County intends to award
and innovative User Interface (UI) tech- by a Certified or Cashier's two (2) Job Order Con-
unless an interested person files an ob- two (2) Job Order Con- two (2) Job Order Con-
nology. jection to the petition and shows good Check or Bid Bond for tracts for Electrical/Lighting
cause why the court should not grant the $25,000 per bid. tracts for Painting Contract- tracts for Roofing Contract- Contracting Services, JOC-
Enterprise Engineer (133981N) Build ing Services, JOC-1904 ing Services, JOC-1902
integrated, scalable, and robust enter- authority. 1906 and JOC-1907. One
prise applications for Facebook. A hearing on the petition will be held in and JOC-1905. One (1) and JOC-1903. One (1) (1) contract will be awarded
this court as follows: JUN 12, 2018 at The apparent lowest re- contract will be awarded to contract will be awarded to
Internal Solutions Engineer (8300N) 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior sponsive and responsible to the successful lowest
Work on a global team of technical indi-
the successful lowest bid- the successful lowest bid- bidder and one (1) to the
viduals to drive infrastructure and tool im-
Court of California, County of San Mateo, bidder shall be selected for der and one (1) to the sec- der and one (1) to the sec-
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA second lowest bidder. Only
provements for new products and exist-
94063.
consideration for award of ond lowest bidder. Only ond lowest bidder. Only one bid per Contractor
ing process and workflows.
If you object to the granting of the peti- the JOC contract, but the one bid per Contractor one bid per Contractor shall be submitted for both
Business Operations Engineer tion, you should appear at the hearing County of San Mateo re- shall be submitted for both shall be submitted for both contracts.
(4189N) Assist Facebook’s business op- and state your objections or file written serves the right to reject contracts. contracts.
erational teams by providing creative objections with the court before the hear-
tooling solutions to challenging technical ing. Your appearance may be in person any and all bids, alternate The apparent lowest re-
operational issues.
or by your attorney. bids, or unit prices or waive The apparent lowest re- The apparent lowest re- sponsive and responsible
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- sponsive and responsible sponsive and responsible bidder on one JOC contract
UX Researcher (12535N) Work closely any irregularities in any bid bidder on one JOC contract bidder on one JOC contract
with product teams to research and de- itor of the decedent, you must file your will be excluded from con-
sign studies that address user behavior claim with the court and mail a copy to received. will be excluded from con- will be excluded from con-
and attitudes on Facebook’s platforms.
sideration for the subse-
the personal representative appointed by sideration for the subse- sideration for the subse-
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APPEAL
Continued from page 1
For those reasons and others, he argued
the project requires additional environmen-
tal review.
According to a staff report, Goolsby's
claims are based on an outdated soils report
ronmental impacts that have not been stud- and 2016 conceptual design, which entailed
ied or mitigated.” one level of below-grade parking, a design
Designed by ROEM Development, the six that was later revised. The approved devel-
and seven-story tall development contains opment includes only above-ground park-
a mix of studios, one-bedroom and two-bed- ing.
room units for rent as well as 19 affordable The report also states that excavation will
units at various income levels. ROEM will not be as deep as 15 feet, but concedes that
also construct a public trail along Redwood construction may reach groundwater level
Creek with an overlook point and bike and “dewatering measures” should be stud-
racks. The project was granted a Planned ied.
Community Permit, density bonus and Goolsby also objected to the parking
height concession. ratios and height of the development, but
The city deemed the proposal exempt city staff countered that those concessions
from the California Environmental Quality are consistent with the state density bonus
Act, which requires local agencies to identi- law.
fy environmental impacts of proposed Nonetheless, Goolsby maintains those
developments and mitigate them if feasi- concessions negatively impact the envi-
ble. ronment and violate the zoning code,
In his appeal, Goolsby argued that CEQA according to follow-up letters he sent the
exception — known as “Class 32” — is not city. Goolsby could not be reached for com-
valid because of the “unusual circumstances ment.
of the land” on which the project is pro- In other business, the council will also
posed, including the amount of soil that consider an inclusionary zoning ordinance; Artist’s rendering of the seven-story residential development at 353 Main St. in Redwood City.
will need to be transported off the project the schematic design of the Veterans
site and a shallow water table. Memorial building; a two-hour parking
He claimed construction will bring signif- limit near Jardin De Niños Park; and a sec-
icant traffic, air quality and noise impacts, ond reading of an ordinance establishing a
as 6,250 truck loads of soil will be hauled new waterfront district and townhome
off the site in addition to return trips with development at 1548 Maple St.
clean soil.
Goolsby also claimed soil would be The City Council will meet on Monday at
excavated as deep as 15 feet, which may 7 p. m. at 1017 Middlefield Road in
negatively affect groundwater connected Redwood City.
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