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SPECIAL WISTERIA FESTIVAL EDITION...Section B SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2023 VOLUME 17 NO. 11VOLUME 17 NO. 11 webbmartingroup.comreal estateJan Greteman 626.975.4033 | lic #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 | lic #00541631Katie Orth 626.688.0418 | lic #00942500 Experts in Representing Buyers & Sellers SET YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD ONE HOUR AT 2AM! SUNDAY, MARCH 12THSpringFORWARD30 North Baldwin Avenue Sierra Madre, CA 91024Looking to dispose of your sensitive documents? Stop by and drop-off your documents safely. Saturday, April 29thDateTimePlace8:30am to 2pmEVENTSHRED2023 SPRING CLEANING THANK YOU FOR YOUR 36 YEARS OF SERVICE RICH At Tuesday's City Council Meeting, Retired Sierra Madre Fire Captain Rich Snyder was given a grand send-off. The Council Chamber was filled with Family, Friends, and former co-workers from near and far. LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger (shown above with Rich), personally bestowed upon him a Commendation from the LA County Board of Supervisors. You can read more about Rich's storied career with SMFD which began as a volunteer by going to: http://mtnviewsnews.com/v16/htm/n53/index.htm ................Photo by Dirk Bolle ALVERNO RESPONDS TO NOISE CONCERNS IN APPELLATE CLAIM By Kevin McGuire/MVNews In December 2022, the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for Alverno Heights Academy (AHA), paving the way for the school’s construction and demolition plans. The Commission also approved an Addendum to the Mitigating Negative Declaration to update AHA’s, Master Plan. However, this plan hit a snag after residents filed an appeal to revoke these approvals made by the Planning Commission. The appellants, Kristin and Keith Stephens appeared before the City Council on February 14, 2023, alongside their attorney, Jason Sanders, for a hearing on the matter. Sanders's accusations were that the Planning Commission “erred and abused its discretion in approving the project and that the application failed to meet qualifications and standards outlined in the Municipal Code and other applicable law.” In addition, the Appeal letter cited “land use” and “noise” concerns. The City Attorney, Aleks Giragosian, addressed all issues in a Memorandum response to the Appeal letter. The meeting was continued until the March 14, 2023, City Council meeting to allow time for AHA's rebuttal of the legal claims against them. Alverno’s Plans On February 22, 2023, AHA announced that due to low admission numbers, the Catholic, all-girl high school would close effective June 2, 2023. With that in mind, adjustments had to be made to earlier construction and demolition plans. AHA’s Lower School currently houses the Co-ed, TK through 8th-grade classes. There are plans to expand admissions to the Lower School and utilize the Upper School space, now occupied by the high school. The current enrollment at the Lower School is 253 students. AHA hopes to increase to 275 students and reserve the remaining student capacity of 125 students for a future high school. Therefore, AHA’s maximum enrollment remains at 400 students. The Plans • Changes to Upper School Buildings. A 1,200-square-foot art classroom expansion to the existing visual/performing arts building. The existing Cottage is also planned to be converted into a flexible classroom building. • Demolish the Existing Upper School Faculty Office Building. The existing 1,915-square-foot faculty office building will be demolished to accommodate a new faculty surface parking lot consisting of 31 parking stalls. The high school facility will remain. • Build a Multipurpose Building. A two-story building is to be located on the western part of campus. The approved building siting consisted of a combination gymnasium, auditorium, and performing arts facility for worship services, athletic events, and school plays and productions. This building was intended to be 12,860 square feet, large enough to hold the entire student body under one roof. • Temporary sports court. Until a permanent facility is constructed, AHA would like a temporary area for sporting events on the Michillinda. • Parking Facilities. The Michillinda parking area would accommodate CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 InSIDE THIS WEEK Sierra Madre News Pages 1,3,4 CONVERSATIONS Page 5 Pasadena/Altadena Page 6 So. Pas./San Marino Page 7 Arcadia/Monrovia/ Duarte News Page 8 Around San Gabriel Valley Peter Dills Page 9 Shop Local Page 10 Best Friends Page 11 Good Life.... Page 12 Education & Youth Page 13 SIERRA MADRE WISTARIA FESTIVAL INFO Section B HISTORY OF THE WISTARIA VINE by Phyllis Chapman Page B2 OPINION Page B3 LEGAL NOTICES Page B-4 GLENDORA $720,500 3 beds 2 baths 1,179 sf Home. FONTANA $625,000Triplex with 3, 2 Bed, 1 Bath Units. Total Sf of appx 2,484 sf. PASADENA $1,135,000 3 beds 1.5 baths 1,730 sf626.355.1451c21village.comLIC# 02119245Serving the Community since 1980FOR SALESOLDSOLD | |||||||||||||||||||||
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