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SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016VOLUME 10 NO. 23SIERRA MADRE POLICE BLOTTER
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016
VOLUME 10 NO. 35
SIERRA MADRE'S
BELOVED LAURIE
COOPER DIES
Laurie Cooper, 98, passed away
peacefully last week and Sierra Madre
lost one of its well known Treasures.
Laurie and husband Dick came to
Sierra Madre in the late 1940's and
built one of the first homes in the
new tract at Laurel & Canon. From
that moment on Laurie actively
participated in her new community
and continued until the challenges of
aging caught up with her. She was
one of Sierra Madre Environmental
Action Committee's (SMEAC)
earliest members and a leader and
active participant throughout the
organization's 45-year plus history.
She was notably active in the creation
and continual stewardship of Bailey
Canyon Wilderness Park and a
volunteer docent for SMEAC's Nature
Awareness program in the schools.
She also served as president for 12
years.
Laurie spent countless hours speaking
with thoughtful consideration to the
City Council, City Commissions, and
other community groups on behalf of issues she felt impacted the health, beauty, and responsible
operation of our community. She was a stalwart proponent of collaboration between citizen groups
and city government and was a true role model epitomizing what makes a caring, responsible, and
ACTIVE citizen.
She was also a lifelong member of the League of Women Voters and through that organization
promoted educated citizen participation in the voting process so crucial to democratic governing.
On her 97th birthday she was chosen as Sierra Madre's Older American Of The Year.
Laurie was preceded in death by her husband Dick and is survived by her daughter Deborah.
Services are pending.
S, Henderson/MVNews Photo by Jacquie Pergola
City of Sierra Madre
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
From: The City of Sierra Madre
Subject: ORDINANCE 1379, MUNICIPAL CODE TEXT AMENDMENT 16-03: AMENDMENTS TO
THE DEFINTIONS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17.08) AND R-1 ONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
ZONE ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 17.20) OF THE SIERRA MADRE MUNICIPAL
CODE
Applicant: City of Sierra Madre
Project Location: Properties in the City of Sierra Madre, County of Los Angeles, State of California
The City of Sierra Madre gives notice, pursuant to State of California law, that the City Council will conduct a public
hearing to consider recommending adoption of Ordinance 1379, amending Chapter 17.08 (“Definitions”) Section
17.08.020 (“Words, terms, phrases defined”), Chapter 17.20 ("R-1 One Family Residential"), Section 17.20.100 (“Newly
created lots – Rear lot line width”), Section 17.20.110 (“Newly created lots – Minimum average width”), Section 17.20.115
(“Flag lots and exclusive access easements - Prohibited”), and Section 17.20.125 (“Allowable gross floor area”). At the
meeting of July 7, 2016, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing and recommended to the City Council
adoption of MCTA 16-06.
DATE AND TIME OF HEARING PLACE OF HEARING
City of Sierra Madre City of Sierra Madre
Planning Commission meeting City Council Chambers
Thursday, September 13, 2016 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd.
(Hearing begins at 6:30 p.m.) Sierra Madre, CA
All interested persons may attend this meeting and the Planning Commission will hear them with respect thereto.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The project qualifies for an exemption from the California Environmental
Quality Act review pursuant to Title 14, Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Code of Regulations as it can be seen with
certainty that there is no possibility the adoption of this Ordinance may have a significant effect on the environment,
because it will impose greater limitations on development in the City and protect the aesthetic character of Sierra Madre,
thereby serving to reduce potential significant adverse environmental impacts.
APPEAL: If in the future anyone wishes to challenge the decision of the City Council in court, one may be limited to
raising the issues that were raised or presented in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at, or before, the
scheduled public hearing.
For further information on this subject, please contact the Planning and Community Preservation Department at (626)
355-7138.
Sierra Madre Woman’s Club
At the rear of the Essick House
550 West Sierra Madre Boulevard
One block East of Michillinda
Thursday,
September 1
.
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Quality clothing for all the family, jewelry;
kitchenware, glassware, linens; toys;
art, bric-a-brac, books, media, stationery;
fabric remnants, craft supplies, decorations;
workshop and garden items and More!
For Information call
626-355-7739
sierramadrewomansclub
Shop proceeds support local charities
Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com
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