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SIERRA MADRE NEWS & EVENTS...............Pages 2,3 MEASURE M / CONVERSATIONS...............Page 4 CALENDAR.................................................Page 5 PASADENA NEWS.......................................Page 6 ALTADENA/SAN MARINO/SO PAS............Page 7 ARCADIA/MONROVIA & MORE................Page 8 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY.................Page 9 EDUCATION & YOUTH.................................Page 10 BEST FRIENDS...............................................Page 11 THE GOOD LIFE...........................................Page 13 OPINION.....................................................Page 14 LEGAL NOTICES...............................,,,........Page 15 PLACES TO GO...........................................PAGE 17 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2023 VOLUME 17 NO. 08VOLUME 17 NO. 08 InSIDE THIS WEEK JUST SOLD Listed for $729,000 601EDelMar.com | Pasadena webbmartingroup.com real estate Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 | lic #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 | lic #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 | lic #00942500 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,472 sqft | 5,208 sqft Lot JUST SOLD Sold for $930,000 4921York.com | Highland Park 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,374 sqft | 7,025 sqft Lot JUST SOLD Sold for $1,137,000 1039Vinedo.com | Pasadena Represented Buyers JUST SOLD Sold for $2,725,000 1561 Gaywood Drive | Altadena Sold for $1,000,000 0 Gaywood Drive | Altadena 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,405 sqft Experts in Representing Buyers & Sellers SUZI DUNKEL-SOTO Top Producer KEVIN WHEELER 2nd Top Producer NORA MANOUKIAN 3rd Top Producer THE BALDRY TEAM Top Team Andy & Julie Bencosme are pleased to congratulate the 2022 Office Top Producers! Eileen Benson 626.278.0187 CalRE# 01880650 Barbara Rogers 626.484.8135 CalRE# 01169115 Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2023 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Anywhere Advisors LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. 38 Years of Combined Experience Representing Buyers and Sellers There are lots of things to Wine about…. Buying or Selling your home shouldn’t be one of them. Call us, we would love to meet with you to discuss how we can help you achieve your 2023 Real Estate Goals. February is Black History Month: Know the Past, Shape the Future! ALVERNO HEIGHTS ACADEMY CLOSING Just days after City Council listened to concerns of neighbors re- garding use of the northern parking lot, a formal announcement was made that the school will close its' doors. Alverno, which has been under fire from neighbors regarding noise and non educa- tional use of the facilities, (event rentals, filming, etc.). However, as stated in the announcement, the reason for the closure is at- tributed to: “The need for tuition assistance has increased significantly in re- cent history and this year we lowered tuition with the hopes that it would increase our applicant pool this season, which did not come to fruition,” the letter, signed by Head of School Julia Fanara and Board of Trustees President Ken Farfsing, read. “Additionally, our Upper School annual fundraising does not meet our needs to offset operating budget shortfalls, supplement tuition discounts, or allow for necessary capital improvements.” Alverno Heights Academy was founded by the Sisters of St. Fran- cis in 1960. In the 2020-21 school year the academy added a TK-8 lower school, with a maximum of 200 students. The school was constructed in 1960 and surrounds the Villa de Sol d’Oro (Villa), a local historic landmark. The Villa is a two- story 15,758 square-foot single-family residence in the center of the campus, used for school-related functions and for-profit spe- cial events, including weddings. Existing facilities include classroom buildings, three temporary modular TK-8 th grade classroom buildings, a library, adminis- tration offices, a cafeteria, a faculty office, a chapel, a caretaker’s facility, an art studio, garages, storage, outdoor tennis, volleyball, basketball courts, a multi purpose field, parking areas, and drive lanes. Alverno Heights Academy, (Upper Campus) Sierra Madre's c Catholic, all-girls high school will close June, 2023 CALIFORNIA ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL REDUCTION COMPLIANCE MAY LEAD TO RATE INCREASE MEASURE M - REFERENDUM TO OVERTURN SIERRA MADRE ORDINANCE APPROVING THE MEADOWS AT BAILEY CANYON SET FOR MAY 9th SPECIAL ELECTION - Arguments Pro and Con on page 5 Last Tuesday, the city council, in order to comply with yet an- other unfunded state mandate, gave preliminary approval to amended the Athens Waste Management contract. The action will require the city to proceed with the initiation of the Prop 218 process as com- pliance will require an increase in the rates charged customers for Organic Waste Removal. In 2021, the City Council also appointed Councilmember Parkhurst and Mayor Pro Tem Kriebs to an ad-hoc Solid Waste subcommittee to discuss an amendment to the agreementwith Athens Services to provide the mandatory organics recy- cling services to Sierra Madre. This was necessary because SB 1383 'provides a complex array of mandatory requirements for cities requiring all residential and commercial premises to comply with a rigorous organicwaste recycling program. The requirements are embodied in statewide regulations.' Management Analyst James Carlson made a presentation to the full council answer- ing questions on the impact of compliance on residents and businesses, and the need for changes in the existingAthens Management Services Contract. Under the recommended amendment, Athens would: Athens will provide all SB1383 compliance programs. Athens will provide a new bear-resistant organic barrel to every residential account citywide. Athens will modify from bi- monthly billing to monthlybilling. Athens will provide the City an annual $30,000 payment to the City’s Environmental Fund. Athens will provide a one- time payment of $200,000 upon execution of the Amendment. Athens will provide two annual compost giveaway events. Athens will provide an an- nual Household Hazardous Waste and E-Waste drop-off event. Athens will provide a 40-yard recycle roll-off at Sierra Vista Park. Athens will continue to pay the City’s Los Angeles Re- gional Agency (LARA) an- nual dues. Athens will provide enhanced recycling information to cus- tomers on a quarterly basis. Athens will work with the City on solutions to illegal dumping in the City. Athens will work with the City to clean up and clarify certain contract sections (definitions, etc.) Athens will phase in the ex- traordinary rate adjustment (SB1383 component) over two years. Two years shall be added to the term of the evergreen contract. Modify the annual rate ad- justment formula to use the “Garbage & Trash CPI Index” effective 1/1/2023. Include +1% to the annual rate adjustment for 7 years. Athens will pay for the Prop218 process. The 218 Ballot Process re- quires a vote on all rate/tax increases. The ballots will be mailed to all Athens custom- ers, explaining the rate in- crease and state requirements for the SB1383 bill. If less than 50% of the bal- lots are returned, protesting the rate increase, the rate in- crease will go into effect. Ballots will be mailed to all parcel owners in the very near future. To see a list of what consti- tutes organic waste materials, go to page. 3. SIERRA MADRE NEWS & EVENTS...............Pages 2,3 MEASURE M / CONVERSATIONS...............Page 4 CALENDAR.................................................Page 5 PASADENA NEWS.......................................Page 6 ALTADENA/SAN MARINO/SO PAS............Page 7 ARCADIA/MONROVIA & MORE................Page 8 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY.................Page 9 EDUCATION & YOUTH.................................Page 10 BEST FRIENDS...............................................Page 11 THE GOOD LIFE...........................................Page 13 OPINION.....................................................Page 14 LEGAL NOTICES...............................,,,........Page 15 PLACES TO GO...........................................PAGE 17 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2023 VOLUME 17 NO. 08VOLUME 17 NO. 08 InSIDE THIS WEEK JUST SOLD Listed for $729,000 601EDelMar.com | Pasadena webbmartingroup.com real estate Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 | lic #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 | lic #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 | lic #00942500 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,472 sqft | 5,208 sqft Lot JUST SOLD Sold for $930,000 4921York.com | Highland Park 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,374 sqft | 7,025 sqft Lot JUST SOLD Sold for $1,137,000 1039Vinedo.com | Pasadena Represented Buyers JUST SOLD Sold for $2,725,000 1561 Gaywood Drive | Altadena Sold for $1,000,000 0 Gaywood Drive | Altadena 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,405 sqft Experts in Representing Buyers & Sellers SUZI DUNKEL-SOTO Top Producer KEVIN WHEELER 2nd Top Producer NORA MANOUKIAN 3rd Top Producer THE BALDRY TEAM Top Team Andy & Julie Bencosme are pleased to congratulate the 2022 Office Top Producers! Eileen Benson 626.278.0187 CalRE# 01880650 Barbara Rogers 626.484.8135 CalRE# 01169115 Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2023 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker logos are trademarks of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. The Coldwell Banker® System is comprised of company owned offices which are owned by a subsidiary of Anywhere Advisors LLC and franchised offices which are independently owned and operated. The Coldwell Banker System fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. 38 Years of Combined Experience Representing Buyers and Sellers There are lots of things to Wine about…. Buying or Selling your home shouldn’t be one of them. Call us, we would love to meet with you to discuss how we can help you achieve your 2023 Real Estate Goals. February is Black History Month: Know the Past, Shape the Future! ALVERNO HEIGHTS ACADEMY CLOSING Just days after City Council listened to concerns of neighbors re- garding use of the northern parking lot, a formal announcement was made that the school will close its' doors. Alverno, which has been under fire from neighbors regarding noise and non educa- tional use of the facilities, (event rentals, filming, etc.). However, as stated in the announcement, the reason for the closure is at- tributed to: “The need for tuition assistance has increased significantly in re- cent history and this year we lowered tuition with the hopes that it would increase our applicant pool this season, which did not come to fruition,” the letter, signed by Head of School Julia Fanara and Board of Trustees President Ken Farfsing, read. “Additionally, our Upper School annual fundraising does not meet our needs to offset operating budget shortfalls, supplement tuition discounts, or allow for necessary capital improvements.” Alverno Heights Academy was founded by the Sisters of St. Fran- cis in 1960. In the 2020-21 school year the academy added a TK-8 lower school, with a maximum of 200 students. The school was constructed in 1960 and surrounds the Villa de Sol d’Oro (Villa), a local historic landmark. The Villa is a two- story 15,758 square-foot single-family residence in the center of the campus, used for school-related functions and for-profit spe- cial events, including weddings. Existing facilities include classroom buildings, three temporary modular TK-8 th grade classroom buildings, a library, adminis- tration offices, a cafeteria, a faculty office, a chapel, a caretaker’s facility, an art studio, garages, storage, outdoor tennis, volleyball, basketball courts, a multi purpose field, parking areas, and drive lanes. Alverno Heights Academy, (Upper Campus) Sierra Madre's c Catholic, all-girls high school will close June, 2023 CALIFORNIA ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL REDUCTION COMPLIANCE MAY LEAD TO RATE INCREASE MEASURE M - REFERENDUM TO OVERTURN SIERRA MADRE ORDINANCE APPROVING THE MEADOWS AT BAILEY CANYON SET FOR MAY 9th SPECIAL ELECTION - Arguments Pro and Con on page 5 Last Tuesday, the city council, in order to comply with yet an- other unfunded state mandate, gave preliminary approval to amended the Athens Waste Management contract. The action will require the city to proceed with the initiation of the Prop 218 process as com- pliance will require an increase in the rates charged customers for Organic Waste Removal. In 2021, the City Council also appointed Councilmember Parkhurst and Mayor Pro Tem Kriebs to an ad-hoc Solid Waste subcommittee to discuss an amendment to the agreementwith Athens Services to provide the mandatory organics recy- cling services to Sierra Madre. This was necessary because SB 1383 'provides a complex array of mandatory requirements for cities requiring all residential and commercial premises to comply with a rigorous organicwaste recycling program. The requirements are embodied in statewide regulations.' Management Analyst James Carlson made a presentation to the full council answer- ing questions on the impact of compliance on residents and businesses, and the need for changes in the existingAthens Management Services Contract. Under the recommended amendment, Athens would: Athens will provide all SB1383 compliance programs. Athens will provide a new bear-resistant organic barrel to every residential account citywide. Athens will modify from bi- monthly billing to monthlybilling. Athens will provide the City an annual $30,000 payment to the City’s Environmental Fund. Athens will provide a one- time payment of $200,000 upon execution of the Amendment. Athens will provide two annual compost giveaway events. Athens will provide an an- nual Household Hazardous Waste and E-Waste drop-off event. Athens will provide a 40-yard recycle roll-off at Sierra Vista Park. Athens will continue to pay the City’s Los Angeles Re- gional Agency (LARA) an- nual dues. Athens will provide enhanced recycling information to cus- tomers on a quarterly basis. Athens will work with the City on solutions to illegal dumping in the City. Athens will work with the City to clean up and clarify certain contract sections (definitions, etc.) Athens will phase in the ex- traordinary rate adjustment (SB1383 component) over two years. Two years shall be added to the term of the evergreen contract. Modify the annual rate ad- justment formula to use the “Garbage & Trash CPI Index” effective 1/1/2023. Include +1% to the annual rate adjustment for 7 years. Athens will pay for the Prop218 process. The 218 Ballot Process re- quires a vote on all rate/tax increases. The ballots will be mailed to all Athens custom- ers, explaining the rate in- crease and state requirements for the SB1383 bill. If less than 50% of the bal- lots are returned, protesting the rate increase, the rate in- crease will go into effect. Ballots will be mailed to all parcel owners in the very near future. To see a list of what consti- tutes organic waste materials, go to page. 3. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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