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Happy Thanksgiving SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2010 VOLUME 4 NO. 46 GREEN FLAG ALERT The City's state of emergency level is now at Stage One: GREEN FLAG— Activated under a prediction of 80%—100% chance of precipitation. Affected residents should get "READY" for potential evacuation. This includes keeping a close watch on weather forecasts. A Community Comes Together Sierra Madre Woman’s Club’s Annual Prayer Breakfast Brings Out The Best of Sierra Madre On Wednesday, November 16th, the Sierra Madre Woman’s Club held its 34th Annual Community Prayer Breakfast at the historic Essick House. Residents and guests from various religious and political backgrounds came together in the spirit of Thanksgiving. The call to order, “Come Ye Thankful People Come”, set the tone for the morning and seemed to convey the sentiment of all who attended. For many of those who have attended the event in the past, the breakfast, especially the club’s famous secret recipe Quiche is a big part of the draw. However, the messages from a wide range of religious leaders is still the main attraction. This year the speakers included Rev. George Crisp, Pastor, Sierra Madre United Methodist Church,; Rev. Paul S. Beck, Sr., Pastor, Sierra Madre Congregational Church; The Very Reverend Michael Bamberger, Pastor, Episcopal Church of the Ascension; Dr. Philip Carlson, Pastor, Bethany Church; Reverend Patrick Brennan, C.P., Mater Dolorosa Passionist Community Retreat Center and Judge Dorothy Nelson, Baha’i Faith. All gave their reflections on Praise and Thanksgiving. More than 100 members of the community filled every available room in the Essick House in order to participate in the annual event. Mayor Joe Mosca and Councilmembers Nancy Walsh, John Buchanan and Josh Moran; City Clerk Nancy Shollenberger, City Treasurer George Enyedi, Fire Chief Steve Heydorff and Police Chief Marilyn Diaz were also in attendenace. The Chairperson for the event was Genevieve Stubbs. Left: Fire Chief Heydorff, former publisher Jan Reed and former Mayor, Clem Bartolai. Mayor Mosca and Councilwoman Walsh can be seen on the far left. Inset: Pianist Eunice Banos adorned in the attire of the 1st Thanksgiving. Photos S. Henderson/MVNews Joint Special Study Session of the City Council and Planning Commission, Tuesday, November 23, 2010 The City Council and Planning Commission will hold a special joint study session on the proposed new Canyon Zone. The study session will be held on November 23, 2010, at 6:00 p.m., in the City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting is open to the public and there will be opportunity for the public to comment. Regulations pertaining to the development of a Canyon Zone have been discussed and studied in the past, but have never been finalized. The difficulties inherent in applying the current R-1 residential zoning standards to the Canyon area prompts the need to adopt new, separate zoning standards that allow reasonable development of Canyon properties while preserving the unique character and natural environment of this area. The proposed zoning would establish standards for dwelling size, building height, massing and setbacks, parking, lot coverage, permitted uses, construction sites, and other standards. The proposed zoning would apply to new construction and building additions. The proposed Canyon Zone document is available for review on the City’s website, www.citysierramadre.com, under “Development Services Department”, “Planning and Zoning”. For any questions or for further information, please contact Development Services Department staff at (626) 355-7138. Woman’s Club President, Rosemary Morabito, standing, attends to the ‘Power Table’ of religious leaders. General Plan Update Town Hall Forum Well Attended Photo and Story By Dean Lee Although city staff was there, the first General Plan Update Steering Committee’s Town Hall Forum last Sunday had no formal presentation, instead focusing on pure public input. About 300 residents wandered through the two hour event. The nine steering committee members were set up at six stations each one focused on a single element from the 1996 General Plan. “The idea is that you visit each of these stations and share you thoughts and comments,” said Danny Castro Director of Development Services. “The purpose of it is for the committee to gather the thoughts because this is really what helps them shape the policies and procedures that go into a new General Plan.” The state requires there be seven elements to a city’s General Plan, land use, circulation, housing, conservation, open space, noise and safety. Cities can opt to add elements as long as they meet the requirements. Castro said there had been some discussion about adding a new green element to the plan. Sierra Madre’s current General Plan dates to 1996. A General Plan should be updated periodically so that it remains a true reflection of the community’s values and goals. The update process allows the City to reflect on challenges of the past, and use these experiences to shape new policy. Castro said the committee will go over the collected information at their next meeting Dec. 7. “The information that we gather here in the way of surveys, and notes, the idea is it will be disseminated at other future meetings,” he said. “We will look at common themes that occur and things like that.” Castro also explained that residents were encouraged to take the surveys home, “They can simply drop them off in the suggestion box at city hall.” Castro also said there is no set timetable for a General Plan, “You can take as long as you need.” He said the state also does not require city’s to update them, “so long as you have one and they meet the requirements.” The process is being guided by a General Plan Steering Committee appointed by the City Council. Members of the committee include: Ken Anhalt Colin Braudrick Wendy Davis Denise Delmar, Chair Leslee Hinton John Hutt Edward (Ed) Miller Debbie Sheridan Teryl Willis MaryAnn MacGillivray, Joe Mosca - City Council Liasons; Gina Frierman-Hunt, Kevin Paschall – Planning Commission Liaisons and Danny Castro, Staff . Committee meetings are open to the public, and are held the first Tuesdays of the month at 6:00 pm in the City Council Chambers at 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. For more information or look at the 1996 General Plan go to the city’s website cityofsierramadre. com or call (626) 355-7135. PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCE 1312, AN ORDINANCE REGARDING THE AMENDMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING WATER RATES AND ADOPTING WATER RATE SCHEDULE will be held on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 6:30 pm. Inside This Week... 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