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"The time is always right to do what is right."- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. HONOR THE DAY WITH SERVICE & CIVILITY - JANUARY 15, 2024 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 2024 VOLUME 18 NO. 02VOLUME 18 NO. 02 webbmartingroup.com Take Advantage of Our Combined 95 YEARS in the Business! Our Experience and Expertise = Your GAIN. Jan Greteman 626.975.4033lic #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273lic #00541631Katie Orth 626.688.0418lic #00942500Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01991628. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate. If your property is currently listed for sale this is not a solicitation. Cheers to a year filled with property value appreciation and personal growth. From Your Sierra Madre Real Estate Team, The Webb Martin GroupHappy New Year 2024! MAY 2023 SPECIAL ELECTION COMES WITH AN UNEXPECTED BIG PRICE TAG FOR TAXPAYERS Final Invoice Exceeds Estimate By $97,000 By Kevin McGuire A special municipal election held in May 9, 2023, will cost taxpayers almost $100,000 over the projected estimated amount. The election resulted from a referendum process put in action to repeal Ordinance 1461 and Stop The Housing Project, “The Meadows at Bailey Canyon.” Known as “Measure M,” the repeal attempt failed at the polls, and the plan to build 42 houses on the Mater Dolorosa Passionist Retreat Center (The Monastery) property is moving forward. According to Sierra Madre City Clerk Laura Aguilar, the final bill for this special election now totals $424,218. The original estimate received in December 2023 from the County of Los Angeles which ran the election, the cost to the city was estimated to be $325,000. Based upon the county's estimate, $225,000 will be paid from the city's General Fund and according to City Manager Jose Reynoso, 100,000 was to be paid by New Urban West Developers. Reynoso also negotiated with NUWI to pay anything over the $325,000 estimate. Based upon the final invoice and the negotiated agreement, NUWI is expected to pay $197,000 of the outstanding balance. The matter was discussed on January 9 as part of the Consent Calendar during the first City Council meeting of the year and the first with the new mayor, Kelly Kriebs. Background On September 27, 2022, the City Council passed Ordinance 1461, approving a developing agreement for “The Meadows” specific plan project. The ordinance also allowed for zoning changes and a zoning map amendment to change the project site from institutional to residential single-family. However, an attempt was made to derail the project for the developers New Urban West, Inc., when a member of the Steering Committee successfully led the charge for a Citizen Petition to put an Initiative Measure (HR) on the next available ballot. But during the General Election in November 2022, the Measure was defeated. A second attempt followed with a referendum summary filed to repeal Ordinance 1461. Enough signatures were gathered to get the Initiative on the ballot. This effectively tied the hands of the developers and City Council. The project was frozen and would have to wait for the special election on May 9, 2023. Following this new roadblock, negotiations became less friendly, and threats of lawsuits against the city came into play. Though Ordinance 1461 was put on hold, no appeal of Resolution 22-58 was ever filed. This kept the developer’s ability to build on the property intact. On December 20, 2022, as a direct result of this referendum being filed, the developers submitted a preliminary application for a contemplated 50-lot subdivision at the 700 North Sunnyside Ave. property. The project would be known as SB 330. Many of the incentives proposed in the previous “Meadows” project, such as a public park and public safety building donations, were non- existent in this new proposal. The city had little wiggle room to make any changes to the building plans. It was a long wait for May 9 to roll around, but when it did, 54.52% voted “Yes” to keep the original “Meadows” project, with 45.48% voting “No,” which would have led to the SB 330 project moving forward with more homes built and less incentives for the community and the city. And now, it’s time to pay for this expensive venture. Aguilar cited printing costs and postage rates for the $100,000 increase due to the number of pages in the voter registration guides, which need to contain added information regarding COVID rules. “It’s tough,” said Councilmember Gene Goss. “We could use those resources for more productive things in the city.” Councilmember Kristine Lowe noted that all of this could have been prevented. “One member of a group could have pulled a special election and saved the city $225,000,” Lowe said, referring to the STOP the Monastery Housing Project and lone signature of a memter of the Steering Committee Member, who set the repeal Ordinance 1461 process in motion, forcing the special election. After an inquiry about a comparison cost by Mayor Pro Tem Robert Parkhurst, City Manager Reynoso stated that the Police Department requires new vehicles. Two vehicles could have been purchased with extra the money spent on this election. The bottom line is that the funds will come out of budget reserves the city has been able to save due to an excellent budget track record and several years of surplus. As former Mayor Edward Garcia noted, “This is why it’s good to have reserves.” BE A FLOAT DESIGNER . . . CONTRIBUTE A DESIGN FOR THE 2025 SIERRA MADRE ROSE FLOAT Each year the Sierra Madre Rose Float Assoc. holds a contact to choose a design for our next float. Anyone can submit a black & white pencil or pen concept drawing on our submission form, along with a description. This year’s design contest will be held until Friday, February 9th, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Please visit our website www. SierraMadreRoseFloat.org/get-involved/ volunteer/design for additional info, rules and guidelines.. INSIDE THIS WEEK REMEMBER: IN OBSERVANCE OF THE MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 2024 More Sierra Madre News Walking Sierra Madre Page 3 Calendar Page 4 Pasadena News Page 5 Altadena/San Marino/So Pas Page 6 Arcadia/Monrovia News Page 7 Around SGV Page 8 Peter Dills New Laws in 2024 Education & Youth Page 9 Best Friends & More Page 10 Christopher Nyerges The Good Life Page 11 Savvy Senior Fitness For Life Out To Pastor Opinion Page 12 Stuart Tolchin Rich Johnson Tom Purcell Legal Notices Page 13 Sports & Entertainment Page 15 Harvey Hyde Sierra Madre Playhouse PLEASE REMEMBER TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES Call us, we would love to meet with you to discuss how we can help you achieve your 2024 Real Estate Goals. 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