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SATURDAY MAY 26, 2012 VOLUME 6 NO 21 FRESH & EASYtm APPLYING FOR RESIDENCY IN SIERRA MADRE By Susan Henderson The international grocery chain, Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market has submitted a formal application to the City of Sierra Madre seeking approval to build and operate a store in town. The desired site is the corner of Baldwin and Sierra Madre Blvd., where Taylor’s Meats currently resides. According to Development Director Danny Castro, a completed application has been submitted and the city is now in the early stages of the environmental impact investigation. It is anticipated that neighborhood meetings and review by the planning commission won’t happen until the fall. Fresh & Easy, says on its website, “Your groceries cost less because we design stores to save money. We install LED lighting and energy- efficient refrigerator doors that use less. And by using less, we’re able to pass more savings on to you. We keep our prices simple too. In our shops, you won’t find confusing sales gimmicks; just honest low prices every day for everyone.” The company is a subsidiary of the British multinational grocery and merchandise retailer, TESCO, the third largest retailer in the world. It ranks behind Wal-Mart and Carrefour in revenues and is second only to Wal-Mart in terms of profit. The company was founded in 1919, however, the Fresh & Easy stores did not come to America until 2007. There are currently over 180 stores in California, Nevada and Arizona. In January of this year, however, they closed seven of their California stores. Most of their stores are much larger than what is being proposed for Sierra Madre. If they move to the site at Baldwin and Sierra Madre Blvd. they will not utilize the back parking lot which belongs to the city. The company has established a reputation for being ‘green’. According to various sources, ‘Fresh & Easy states it has made a commitment to building Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified buildings.” Stores are equipped with LED lights in freezers, coolers and for outdoor signage. Almost two years ago, the company opened its first ‘Green Chill’ store in Rosemead. GreenChill is an EPA Partnership with food retailers to reduce refrigerant emissions and decrease their impact on the ozone layer and climate change. It is not known whether or not the proposed Sierra Madre facility will be a ‘green chill’ facility. “Fresh & Easy’s sub critical cascade CO2 refrigeration system, which is one of only four in the United States, reduces the impact of the store’s refrigeration on the ozone layer by about 70 percent, compared to industry standards”,the company said in a statement when it opened its Rosemead store. “By utilizing a natural refrigerant, the system has an estimated 50 percent lower Global Warming Potential than traditional refrigerants.” In addition to Fresh & Easy’s efforts to reduce refrigerant emissions, it also focuses on system energy efficiency, including the use of energy efficient doors on freezer and dairy cases; Triple-pane glass with an anti-fog coating on refrigerator doors, eliminating the need for door heaters for icing or fogging; night curtains on refrigerators to conserve energy while keeping product at the appropriate temperature when stores are closed; LED lighting in all chilled cases. “On average, our stores use 30 percent less energy than a typical supermarket, which helps our customers save money while also helping the environment,” said Tim Mason, CEO of Fresh & Easy a few years ago. “We’ve worked hard to make sure we are thoughtful in the impact we have on the environment and we’re excited to continue to innovate in this area.” Almost certain to be of greatest concern to most residents will be the fate of Taylor’s Meats. In a conversation with Mr. Taylor late Friday, he indicated that he “didn’t want to give up” and that he definitely did not want to move out of Sierra Madre. He suggested that he would probably look for another site in town. Mr. Taylor, who has been operating his business in Sierra Madre for more than 47 years was aware that the site was slated for development by the owners for some time. He noted that the current owners of the property, The Montecito Development Group had been very considerate in all of their dealings with him. Photograph of conceptual drawing of the new facility. The plans were submitted by Adolph Ziemba Aia and Associates Inc. of Burbank. Rosemead Store Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3208 Invites the Public To MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES At Sierra Madre Pioneer Cemetery Monday May 28, 2012 11 a.m. Speaker Former Mayor MaryAnn McGillivary Refreshments and Sandwiches to follow LETTER CARRIERS COLLECT 17.000 POUNDS OF FOOD The staff of the Sierra Madre Post Office coordinated a very successful food drive last week. They collected 17,000 pounds of canned food, 2,000 pounds more than last years. Residents filled bags that were distributed earlier in the week for food for the needy. Last Saturday, as carriers delivered the mail, they picked up the filled bags and brought them back to the station. The Christadelphian Southern California Boys and Girls Club volunteers (pictured above) unloaded,separated and packed the cans in boxes. All can goods will go to the Foothill Unity Food Bank in Monrovia. Local businesses provided support for the carriers with food and drink to eat while they collected the food. Donors included The Only Place in Town, Burger Continental, Albertson's, Podley Properties, Village Pizzeria and Sierra Madre Pizza, Starbucks, Beantown and Prudential Realty. The carriers would love to thank Sierra Madre for their wonderful support for our 2012 Food Drive. The drive was part of a National Letter Carrier Drive to help feed hungry families. This Week’s Highlights: Calendar Page 2 Sierra Madre News Page 3 San Gabriel Valley Page 4 Arcadia Page 6 Monrovia/Duarte Page 7 Education and Youth Page 8 Good Food and Drink Page 9 Arts & Entertainment Page 10 The World Around Us Page 11 The Good Life Page 12 Homes & Property Page 13 Sports Page 14 Legal Notices Pgs. 18-21 Niko and Friends Café 900 Valley View #6, Pasadena, CA Almost in Sierra Madre – we are in the East End! On the N Michillinda/Montecito Corner Monday to Friday: 7 am to 6 pm. Saturday: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm, Closed on Sunday 626-510-6151 .... www.NikoandFriendscafe.com No Gimmicks! Just Good Coffee! Arf, woof, woof! 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