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HomeMy Public PortalAbout20220307plCCFrom:Hsin-Fang Chiang To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Monday, March 7, 2022 9:02:50 AM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from c.hsinfang@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Hsin-Fang View this email in your browser We are proud to announce our upcoming Virtual Speaker event featuring: Jennifer DiBrienza Palo Alto School Board Member and From:LWV Palo Alto Speaker Series To:Council, City Subject:Road to Democracy with Jennifer DiBrienza & Susie Richardson March 9th Date:Monday, March 7, 2022 7:29:34 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Susie Richardson Facing History and Ourselves Board Member The Road to Democracy Runs Through the Classroom Preparing the Next Generations of Voters to be Engaged Citizens Wednesday, March 9th 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm A year ago, our democracy was rocked by a capital insurrection - today books are being banned in classrooms. Jennifer Di Brienza and Susie Richardson will explore civic education in the Palo Alto schools and the essential link between what happens in our classrooms and what happens to our democracy. They will also explain the role of Facing History and Ourselves in designing and delivering curricula that prepare students to participate in our democratic society. Co-Sponsored By: Submit your questions for Jennifer DiBrienza and Susie Richardson in advance here. Please share with others who may be interested. About our Speakers: Register Now Jennifer DiBrienza is a former NYC public school teacher and staff developer who has worked to support schools and districts across the country in issues of education reform and equity. She earned her PhD in Education from Stanford University and currently serves on the Palo Alto Unified School District board. She joined the school board to bring attention to issues of pedagogy and further development of critical thinking skills in our schools. She quickly became aware of the long-standing achievement gap and structural inequity that persists in the district and is excited about the recent progress in addressing these issues of equity across the system. Susie Richardson served on the Palo Alto School Board from 1991 to 1999. The Board wrestled with the problems of equity, but issues of racism were mostly under the radar. Today Susie serves on the Board of Directors of Facing History and Ourselves and has a global lens on the challenges facing educators and students. With alternative facts and systemic racism front and center and information and disinformation spreading like wildfire, preparing students to participate in civic society has never been more important. Facing History and Ourselves trains teachers to motivate young people to think critically and to become active members of a democratic society. LWVPaloAlto.org Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Email Email Copyright © 2022 League of Women Voters Palo Alto, All rights reserved. From Voter Recipient List Our mailing address is: League of Women Voters Palo Alto 3921 E Bayshore Rd Ste 209 Palo Alto, CA 94303-4303 Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. From:mark.idoinvoicing@gmail.com To:robert.parham@cityofpaloalto.org Cc:Stump, Molly; Shikada, Ed; Council, City; Human Relations Commission; Jonsen, Robert; Perron, Zachary; James Aram; Binder, Andrew; Reifschneider, James; Jeff Rosen; Emily Mibach; Sajid Khan; Sean Webby; Jay Boyarsky; Cindy Chavez Subject:Are you will to submit to a DNA origin examine Date:Monday, March 7, 2022 4:06:33 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from mark.idoinvoicing@gmail.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Claiming to be hispanic is a real stretch over the pond to Mexico…don’t you think? https://twitter.com/pafreepress/status/1500799880209612803?s=21 When you write your police reports…..do you embellish the events to promote a conviction….Just asking… Mark Petersen-Perez Editor in chief Palo Alto Free Press Reporting from Nicaragua Sent from my iPad From:Aram James To:Human Relations Commission; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com; Council, City; Winter Dellenbach; Greer Stone; Sajid Khan; Raj; Jeff Rosen; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Moore; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; Joe Simitian; supervisor.ellenberg@bos.sccgov.org; supervisor.lee@bos.sccgov.org; Joe Simitian; wilpfpeninsulapaloalto@gmail.com; Roberta Ahlquist; chuck jagoda Subject:Is Texas Sending Melissa Lucio to Die for a Crime That Never Happened? Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 8:06:07 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ https://theintercept.com/2022/03/05/melissa-lucio-texas-death-penalty/ Sent from my iPhone From:Pace, Alfred To:Council, City Subject:Public spaces should be a public matter! Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 5:19:50 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email fromapace@pacificurbaninvestors.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council of the City of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th, we implore you to put the matter of streets and parklet usage to a wider public vote. The decision of how City property should be used — and how it can benefit the broadest possible group of residents — should be decided by members of our community. It should not be subject to a subset of influential few. After two years of increased public engagement on the social and health benefits of our streets, we urge you to consider this as a unique opportunity to further a sense of collective agency over our public spaces. A concerned citizen of our community. Alfred V. Pace Vice-Chairman & Co-Founder Pacific Urban Investors Redefining the Multifamily Vintage Space 777 S. California Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304 www.pacificurbaninvestors.com Exec Assistant Christine Briones 650-842-2390 Direct 650-842-2331 Please excuse typos, etc. Sent from my iPhone From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Maloney, Con Cc:Perron, Zachary; Binder, Andrew; Reifschneider, James; Shikada, Ed; Human Relations Commission; Council, City Subject:Will be driving this vehicle back to the USDate:Sunday, March 6, 2022 4:10:00 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ last time I was profiled. Ticketed for no California plate, window tint. Cost to set bail $900.I argued I was on vacation…. the cop didn't give a shit and wrote the ticket anyway… On a positive side…. received a check in the mail $900. Was instructed to remove the window tint and have it signed off. Los Altos PD signed off on it without removing tint….after telling my story…. LAPD said you guy are full of you no what….. Leave me alone…..ok Press Vehicle Mark Petersen-PerezEditor in chiefPalo Alto Free PressWill be reporting from areas unknown ps. this model is not available in the US Sent from my iPad From:Michael Korn To:City Leaders Cc:City Council; Council, City Subject:Why Russia is invading Ukraine Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 3:49:41 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. https://youtu.be/If61baWF4GE This is a superbly informative video. The author has created a huge number of educational videos about myriad topics: https://youtube.com/c/RealLifeLore This is my comment to his video: "Superb video. Thank you for this information. Too bad our news media show so little respect for the American public and hide the truth from us. The only flaw in your presentation is you don't explain that the 2014 Revolution in Ukraine was a CIA backed coup." From:Sarah Rizk To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 1:22:52 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from rizksarah@hotmail.com. Learnwhy this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Get Outlook for Android From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Aram James Cc:Council, City; Human Relations Commission; Sajid Khan; Jeff Rosen; Raj; Greer Stone; Joe Simitian; Winter Dellenbach; wilpfpeninsulapaloalto@gmail.com; supervisor.ellenberg@bos.sccgov.org; mike.wasserman@bos.sccgov.org; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; Jay Boyarsky Subject:Re: From the archives the persuasive Mr. James —March 1962 Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 12:12:50 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ Certainly a piece of history that you should be proud of and no doubt you are.... Mark Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 6, 2022, at 1:37 PM, Aram James <abjpd1@gmail.com> wrote: >> > > > > > Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Council, City; Human Relations Commission; Sajid Khan; Jeff Rosen; Raj; Greer Stone; Joe Simitian; Winter Dellenbach; Joe Simitian; wilpfpeninsulapaloalto@gmail.com; supervisor.ellenberg@bos.sccgov.org; mike.wasserman@bos.sccgov.org; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com; Jay Boyarsky Subject:From the archives the persuasive Mr. James —March 1962 Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 11:38:11 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Council, City; Human Relations Commission; Sajid Khan; Jeff Rosen; Raj; Greer Stone; Joe Simitian; Winter Dellenbach; Joe Simitian; wilpfpeninsulapaloalto@gmail.com; supervisor.ellenberg@bos.sccgov.org; mike.wasserman@bos.sccgov.org; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com; Jay Boyarsky; Council, City Subject:From the archives the persuasive Mr. James —March 1962 Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 11:38:05 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ Sent from my iPhone From:Kendra Srivastava To:Council, City Subject:Please keep Ramona street closed for outdoor dining! Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 11:32:50 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from kendra.srivastava@gmail.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello! So, this won’t make any difference, but I figured I’d write anyway and ask that you please keep Ramona street closed for outdoor dining. It really makes the atmosphere great in downtown Palo Alto! Didn’t happen with University Ave. and I don’t think it’ll happen here; just wanted to let you know in case you read these emails :) -Kendra From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Shikada, Ed; Stump, Molly; Jonsen, Robert; Perron, Zachary; Reifschneider, James; Binder, Andrew; Council, City; Human Relations Commission; Horrigan-Taylor, Meghan; darylsavage@gmail.com; Jeff Rosen; Jay Boyarsky; David Angel; Brian Welch; Sajid Khan; Sean Webby; James Aram Subject:Let me remind you your ALL racist Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 9:00:38 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ I believe It was the former Senator John McCain….that said you can put lipstick on a pig….its still a pig…. You can window dress racism any which way you want…..But under that façade or cloak you’re still racists all of you. Sent from my iPad From:Aram James To:Planning Commission; Human Relations Commission; Council, City; chuck jagoda; Shikada, Ed; Joe Simitian; Winter Dellenbach; Jeff Rosen; Jeff Moore; Roberta Ahlquist; citycouncil@mountainview.gov; city.council@menlopark.org; Josh Becker; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com; Gennady Sheyner; Bill Johnson; Vara Ramakrishnan; alisa mallari tu Subject:More on allegations of racism among Ukrainian officials Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 6:04:38 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ https://www.abc10.com/amp/article/news/community/race-and-culture/african-students-fleeing-ukraine-say-they- are-facing-discrimination-at-the-border/103-ecd263d6-fe59-45d0-ad4b-e8199204c879 Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Planning Commission; Sajid Khan; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Joe Simitian; Council, City; Raj; Winter Dellenbach; Jay Boyarsky; Greer Stone; Cecilia Taylor; Human Relations Commission; Lewis. james; Roberta Ahlquist; city.council@menlopark.org; city.council@menlopark.org; Gennady Sheyner; Betsy Nash; james pitkin Subject:My grandfather Louis Byer Fink (my dad’s dad) the youngest of 19 Ukrainian Jews …would want me to ask this question: is the Ukrainian culture a racist culture? You decide. Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 5:56:37 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ https://www.nbcnews.com/think/amp/ncna1290822 Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Shikada, Ed; Council, City; Human Relations Commission; Greer Stone; Winter Dellenbach; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com Subject:Chief selection from the archives of aram james Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 5:23:36 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links.________________________________ Sent from my iPhone From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Aram James Cc:Shikada, Ed; chuck jagoda; Greer Stone; Winter Dellenbach; Jay Boyarsky; Joe Simitian; Enberg, Nicholas; Jonsen, Robert; Roberta Ahlquist; Sajid Khan; Raj; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Reifschneider, James; Rebecca Eisenberg; robert.parham@cityofpaloalto.org; Tannock, Julie; supervisor.lee@bos.sccgov.org; Cecilia Taylor; Betsy Nash; Council, City Subject:Re: HRC allows Mr. “No transparency” city manager- Ed Shikada lead a listening tour re qualities we want in our next police chief.. March 10, meeting starts at 6 pm Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 5:23:34 PM Attachments:66821565525__125C1FE7-CA06-4B91-800C-A906313050C4.HEIC CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ You might as well be talking to this guy….. Sent from my iPad > On Mar 5, 2022, at 5:34 PM, Aram James <abjpd1@gmail.com> wrote: > >  > > > > Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Jeff Rosen; Sajid Khan Cc:Raj; Jethroe Moore; Human Relations Commission; Council, City; Planning Commission; ParkRec Commission; Joe Simitian; mike.wasserman@bos.sccgov.org; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; supervisor.ellenberg@bos.sccgov.org Subject:Irish politician Richard boyd Barett goes off in the government chamber over the hypocrisy of sanctions against Russia when Israel has escaped them for over 70 years : r/PublicFreakout Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 5:06:50 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ FYI: A topic of debate worthy of our two leading candidates for DA to discuss. Why am I guessing neither one of you will touch this critical life saving debate. Prove me wrong. Let’s have a debate on the topic. Aram James https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/t6f0vq/irish_politician_richard_boyd_barett_goes_off_in/? utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf Sent from my iPhone From:herb To:Council, City; Clerk, City Subject:March 7, 2022 Council Meeting, Item #6: Gymnasium Project Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 5:05:51 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ​Herb BorockP. O. Box 632Palo Alto, CA 94302 March 5, 2022 Palo Alto City Council250 Hamilton AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94301 MARCH 7, 2022 CITY COUNCIL MEETING, AGENDA ITEM #6GYMNASIUM PROJECT Dear City Council: The proposed project is at the bottom or near the bottom inpriority of the project list in the staff report. I urge you to direct staff to take no further action on thisproject. Thank you. Herb Borock From:herb To:Council, City; Clerk, City Subject:March 7, 2022 Council Meeting, Item #5: Water Use Restrictions Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 5:02:06 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ​Herb BorockP. O. Box 632Palo Alto, CA 94302 March 5, 2022 Palo Alto City Council250 Hamilton AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94301 MARCH 7, 2022 CITY COUNCIL MEETING, AGENDA ITEM #5WATER USE RESTRICTIONS Dear City Council: Now that you are considering implementing water userestrictions, you need to accept the fact that we can't buildand grow as contemplated by the adopted Comprehensive Plan. You should place a moratorium on accepting planning entitlementand building applications beyond the residential constructionwe are required to build by the State of California, and youshould place a moratorium on accepting nonresidential planningand building applications beyond the amount required by the2018 initiative ordinance (Ordinance No. 5446) until waterrestrictions are no longer required. Thank you for your consideration of these comments. Sincerely, Herb Borock From:Aram James To:Shikada, Ed; chuck jagoda; Greer Stone; Winter Dellenbach; Jay Boyarsky; Joe Simitian; Enberg, Nicholas; Jonsen, Robert; Roberta Ahlquist; Sajid Khan; Raj; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Reifschneider, James; Rebecca Eisenberg; robert.parham@cityofpaloalto.org; Tannock, Julie; supervisor.lee@bos.sccgov.org; Cecilia Taylor; Betsy Nash; Council, City; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com Subject:HRC allows Mr. “No transparency” city manager- Ed Shikada lead a listening tour re qualities we want in our next police chief.. March 10, meeting starts at 6 pm Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 3:34:33 PM Attachments:66821565525__125C1FE7-CA06-4B91-800C-A906313050C4.HEIC CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Sent from my iPhone From:Lewis Alexander To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 10:57:04 AM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from lewisalexander25@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Human Relations Commission; Shikada, Ed; Council, City; Winter Dellenbach; Greer Stone; Sajid Khan; Jethroe Moore; Jeff Rosen; Roberta Ahlquist; Joe Simitian; Jay Boyarsky; Raj; supervisor.ellenberg@bos.sccgov.org; mike.wasserman@bos.sccgov.org; cindy.chavez@bos.sccgov.org; city.council@menlopark.org; Enberg, Nicholas; Tannock, Julie; robert.parham@cityofpaloalto.org; Reifschneider, James; Jeff Moore Subject:The hypocrisy re sanctions against Putin none against the apartheid state of Israel —a short must see Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 11:41:58 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of openingattachments and clicking on links. https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/t6f0vq/irish_politician_richard_boyd_barett_goes_off_in/? utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf Sent from my iPhone From:Audra McMillan To:Council, City Subject:Public spaces should be a public matter! Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 7:49:13 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from audramarymcmillan@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of the City of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th, we implore you to put the matter of streets and parklet usage to a wider public vote. The decision of how City property should be used — and how it can benefit the broadest possible group of residents — should be decided by members of our community. It should not be subject to a subset of influential few. After two years of increased public engagement on the social and health benefits of our streets, we urge you to consider this as a unique opportunity to further a sense of collective agency over our public spaces. A concerned citizen of our community, Audra McMillan — Audra McMillan From:Shailo Rao To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 5:51:00 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from shailo@gmail.com. Learn whythis is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Jonsen, Robert Cc:Council, City; Shikada, Ed; Human Relations Commission; James Aram; Perron, Zachary; Binder, Andrew; Reifschneider, James; Maloney, Con; Jeff Rosen; Jay Boyarsky; Brian Welch; dokonkwo@dao.sccgov.org Subject:Fwd: Palo Alto Police fatal shooting...Memphis program offers example for police and mentally ill Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 5:34:31 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Ad to your embarrassing stint with the PAPD…… I been advocating this very program for who knows when….. your a dollar short always….. Mark Petersen-Perez Editor in chief Palo Alto Free Press reporting from Nicaragua Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: Palo Alto Free Press <paloaltofreepress@gmail.com> Date: October 25, 2017 at 5:18:37 PM CST To: james.reifschneider@cityofpaloalto.org Cc: gsheyner@paweekly.com, "city.council@cityofpaloalto.org" <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org>, ron watson <ron.watson@cityofpaloalto.org>, sdremann@paweekly.com, bjohnson@paweekly.com, Jay Boyarsky <jboyarsky@da.sccgov.org>, jrosen@da.sccgov.org, Molly Stump <molly.stump@cityofpaloalto.org>, swebby@da.sccgov.org, gregscharff@aol.com, pressstrong@gmail.com, James Aram <abjpd1@gmail.com>, brian.philip@cityofpaloalto.org, bwelch@dao.sccgov.org Subject: Palo Alto Police fatal shooting...Memphis program offers example for police and mentally ill https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2017/10/25/fatal-shooting-triggers- training-with-less-lethal-weapon Sorry.... The Palo Alto Police Department was not the first and the Weekly reporter #FakeNews#Media gets it wrong again.... I have personally spoken with the Memphis police chief on this issue on my occasions... In fact, the Memphis Police Department was the first, the first to deploy Webshot capturing system developed by the US Department of Defense in collaboration with the US Army.... The Weekly reporter got it wrong again...”Badger Breath”..... Johnny Carson https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/02/police-navy-yard- mental-illness-alexis-shooting/2910763/ Mark Petersen-Perez Editor: PaloAltoFreePress Sent from my iPad From:Katherine Craig To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 3:56:57 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from kmcraig@pacbell.net. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. -Katherine Craig From:Jennifer Landesmann To:Council, City Subject:UN Report on "triple planetary crisis" Noise, Blazes, and Mismatches Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 3:33:14 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From United Nations NEWS https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/02/1112162 “The Frontiers Report identifies and offers solutions to three environmental issues that merit attention and action from governments and the public at large,” said UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen. Noise, Blazes and Mismatches: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern, the sixth report, draws attention to emerging environmental concerns with the potential to wreak regional or global havoc, if not addressed early. The latest report, released days before the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) resumes, spotlights growing public health threats that are disrupting natural life cycles and having profound ecological consequences worldwide." >>Noise pollution: A raucous killer Unwanted, prolonged and high-level sounds from road traffic, railways, or leisure activities, impair human health and well-being, according to the report. Chronic annoyance and sleep disturbance caused by traffic can result in severe heart diseases and metabolic disorders with the very young, and mostly affect the elderly and marginalized communities near busy roads. Noise pollution also threatens animals by altering the communication and behaviour of various species, including birds, insects, and amphibians. The report encourages urban planners to prioritize noise reduction by investing in urban infrastructure that creates positive soundscapes such as tree belts, green walls, and more green spaces in cities – also offering diverse health benefits. London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone, Berlin’s new cycle lanes on wide roads, and Egypt’s national plan to combat noise, are positive examples that can be harnessed as the world builds back better from COVID.<< From:Jennifer Landesmann To:Council, City Subject:Re: City of Malibu petition for rule making - to drop the FAA"s significant noise impact to 45 DNL Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 2:18:54 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello Council, Something else to consider if the City is acting to ignore the Overlays (CATEX) is that CATEX violates rules to protect social justice communities which activists listed in our national group listed in our founding goals in 2015. (4) Mandate that approaches and departure routes may only be created if they are environmentally sound and if they are created with input from affected communities, including meaningful community-level application of Executive Order 12898, “Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations.” Hiring a consultant without saying anything about the CATEX overlays to engage in a project that has started by violating national laws in its implementation, does not signal that you care or understand unfair noise shifting - CATEX is the opposite of caring about unfair noise shifting. A next level of review (above a CATEX) would have required the FAA to do pre- and post-implementation outreach to all citizens that stand to be affected; notification; and higher level noise assessments on the FAA's dime too. Instead, so far - since you have been silent and it is impossible to understand your actions - it appears that the FAA is being allowed to remain hands off on GBAS except in their communications with airports which is not the law. As you can tell, I AM WORRIED because you speak for me. You are first not being clear about what you are doing, and then you also IGNORE everything you know to be true (as was outlined in the PIRAT letter) and act worse than the airports and FAA. There must be something you can do, as you pursue what you may believe is in Palo Alto's interest but without shredding community concerns about FAA's and airport practices and ignoring them. There is a rulemaking comment link - which the City can comment at, to support the Malibu petition. It is very important for you to please consider supporting. This is the link, https://www.regulations.gov/document/FAA-2022-0198-0001 and comment button. Thanks, Jennifer On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 at 09:50, Jennifer Landesmann <jlandesmann@gmail.com> wrote: Hello Council, I believe that the City subscribes to the publication Airport Noise Report, and Molly Stump would be able to share this week's ANR issue with the news from Malibu's petition. According to ANR, who has three attorneys on their Editorial Advisory Board, The City’s action has the potential to put the shaky foundation of FAA’s 40- year-old aviation noise policy – and the steps the agency is taking to review and up- date that policy – under the scrutiny of a federal appeals court. My observation is that there are two courses with the FAA. One is to be part of some "collaborative" community engagement exercise - which the Select Committee was in its time, and the Roundtables are as well, but this course seems to require complicity about the FAA's practice using the 65 criteria. I wouldn't call these "collaborative" but more like FAA shakedowns. The other is to challenge the seriously flawed practices with the 65 and at least try to stop the madness. The latter has huge implications for others and future generations. Kind of like seeing a puddle of water where kids could slip and fall. You can choose to turn a blind eye, stay silent, for whatever reason and the other is to say something, do something to avert someone from getting harmed. You have previously voted to stay quiet, and collaborative with PIRAT and the results were a failure. You neither accomplished addressing citizen concerns and you let the puddle of water go unnoticed. I hope that you will please be thoughtful about how you handle the fact that it's really not ok to be collaborating under the duress of the 65. Thank you, Jennifer Sky Posse Palo Alto From:Lisa Karpinski To:Council, City Subject:Please preserve the streets for pedestrians Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 1:57:14 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from lisakarpinski@gmail.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Palo Alto city council members As a resident I have appreciated the outgrowth of outdoor seating and prioritization of pedestrian access in the time of Covid. I encourage you to vote on the side of the people and increase the use of streets for pedestrian and outdoor seating. Best wishes, -- Lisa Sent from my iPhone (with all the typos that implies) (408) 726-7868 lisakarpinski@gmail.com www.lisakarpinski.com From:Allan Seid To:Channing House Bulletin Board Subject:Fwd: Scan Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 12:04:30 PM Attachments:Seid 3.4.22.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. New York Man Charged With Hate Crimes In Attacks on 7Asian Women in 2 Hours By KAREN ZRAICK A 28 -year -old man was arrested and charged with hate crimes Wednesday evening in connection with a two-hour spree of attacks on women of Asian descent in Manhattan over the weekend, an- other example of a grim wave of violence against Asian Ameri- cans. There was no indication that the assailant knew any of the seven victims, two of whom were treated at local hospitals. The police charged the man, Steven Zajonc, with seven counts of assault and attempted assault classified as hate crimes, as well as with seven counts of aggravated harassment and harassment. Mr Zajonc, whose address was listed as a Midtown drop -in shel- ter, was taken into custody at a public library on Wednesday, a po- lice spokesman said. The police said Mr. Zajonc, who is originally from Florida, declined to make a statement after his arrest. The New York Public Library -said that guards at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library on 40th Street and Fifth Avenue had recognized the man as a regular and had alerted the police. Iris Weinshall, its chief operating offi- cer, said in a statement on Thurs- day that the guards had a chal- lenging job and that the library was "so proud (but not surprised) of their quick thinking and good work." • . • The first attack took place at about 6:30 p.m. on Sunday around East 30th Street and MadisonAv- enue, about a half -mile southeast of the library, when an assailant approached a 57 -year -old woman and, without uttering a word, punched her in the face, the police said. Ten minutes later and a block • west, the nightmare repeated it- self. The second victim was 25. . The attacks all followed the same template as he made his way south. The next two victims, punched in the face just minutes apart, were also in their early 20s. At 7:05 p.m., a 19 -year -old was el- bowed in the face at Union Square. Twenty minutes later, the man was on, East Houston Street near Mott Street, where he elbowed an- other woman in the mouth. The man then headed north to Greenwich Village. The last attack occurred near Eighth Street and Broadway, close to New York Uni- versity, at about 8:40 p.m. The vic- tim, 20, was shoved to the ground before the attacker fled west. "There was no prior interaction, and no statements were made" in any of the incidents, the police said. The man's image was cap- tured by surveillance cameras on Sunday in several locations. Lt. Elmirel Cephas, aguard who has worked for the library system for 22 years, said in a phone inter- view that he had seen Mr. Zajonc in the library in recent months, of- ten six or seven days a week from opening to closing time. He kept to himself and did not cause trouble, Lieutenant Cephas said, though he would often spend a lot of time in the restroom, where he would wash up and change into slippers. 131 The number of bias incidents against Asians in New York City in 2021, up from 28 the year before.. Another guard, Roshanta Williams, had seen the man's im- age on the news, and she alerted Lieutenant Cephas before the li- brary opened on Wednesday. A couple of hours later, the man walked into the library, and Lieu- tenant Cephas tracked his move- ments and then called 911. "I was definitely surprised that it was him," Lieutenant Cephas said of the man, who he said nor- mally spent all day sitting quietly on the first -floor mezzanine. Anti -Asian violence in the city has soared during the pandemic; the police recorded 131 bias inci- dents against Asians in 2021, up from 28 in 2020 and just three in 2019. Activists caution that inci- dents are not always reported to the police or classified as hate crimes, making it difficult to cap- ture the true extent to which Asians are being targeted. Attacks against Asian New Yorkers have recently led to four deaths. Yao Pan Ma, a Chinese im- migrant, was beaten as he col- lected cans in East Harlem in April and died from his injuries on New Year's Eve. tMichelle Alyssa Go was pushed to her death at the Times Square subway station in January. Last month, Christina Yuna Lee was fatally stabbed by a man who followed her into her Chinatown apartment. And GuiY- ing Ma, who was attacked as she swept a sidewalk in the Corona neighborhood of Queens in No-_ vember, died of her injuries last week. Other recent examples of as- saults abound, including one thaf targeted a Korean diplomat and another involving an Asian Amer- ican performer who was on' his way to a preview performance of "The Chinese Lady" by the MaYi Theater Company and the Public Theater. In a statement last week, the artistic directors of the two companies, Ralph B. Pefia and Os- kar Eustis, wrote that the per-; former's glasses had been broken, his eye had been bruised and he: had been kicked several times. "We are sharing this because the attack on this Asian American :. artist, which happened near Sew-; and Park not far from where, Christina Yuna Lee was tragically. murdered, is another incident in a long• history of violence against. Asian Americans," they said. "The violence and the hatred that fuels it remain disgusting and heart-; breaking and have created an en- vironment full of fear where safety seems scarce for our Asian American neighbors." A police spokesman said that the attack on the diplomat was be-' ing investigated as a hate crime and that the attack on the per- former, who is 16, had been classi- fied as a harassment complaint. , Nationwide, Stop AAPI Hate, a coalition of community and aca- demic organizations, tracked more than 10,300 attacks and other incidents targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders from March 2020 to September 2021. Surveys have also' shown that large numbers of Asian Americans are fearful of attacks and harassment, impeding the slow return to normalcy as the - pandemic ebbs. City Councilwoman Carlina Ri- vera, who represents the district where nearly all of the attacks on' Sunday took place, said in a state- ment that she was "equal parts devastated and enraged" about them. "Condemnation is not enough;" she said. THE NEW YORK ;TIMES NATIONAL -FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2022 From:Jen To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 10:19:57 AM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from jenrr2003@yahoo.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Jennifer Corey 308 Lincoln Ave Sent from my iPhone From:Jennifer Lovely To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 9:36:08 AM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from jmarikolovely@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Jennifer Lovely From:Andie Reed To:Shikada, Ed; City Mgr; Architectural Review Board; Planning Commission; Council, City Subject:Castilleja - Unanswered Issues re GFA Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 8:39:16 AM Attachments:GFA5-17-21plans.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Manager Shikada, CC: ARB, PTC, City Council I represent neighbors who have very grave concerns that the boards, commissions and City Council are not being provided accurate, essential information to allow for an informed analysis regarding the Castilleja project. We appeal to you to rectify this. The project states that the school proposes to retain or reduce current gross floor area, which requires a variance. Many buildings over the years have been added to the site without their floor areas being properly counted, and Castilleja's current Floor Area Ratio is significantly in excess of allowed FAR. Because of the many inconsistencies in the plans, we have requested clarification over the past 5 years about this issue from the planning department, and in 5 years, have never received a straightforward answer that would lead to our understanding of why this project is being advanced. In two years of PTC and city council meetings, questions regarding what GFA is being requested versus what is allowed on this site have been asked but not answered accurately if at all. In March 2021 the city council requested, and the planning department solicited, an official third-party measurement of Castilleja's existing above-grade (GFA) and below-grade square footages. In Nov 2021, the planning department published the Dudek GFA study. The school is proposing to demolish 5 buildings and build one large building. Neighbors have noted for 5 years that the proposed large building is unusually massive for the site. This new study shows our instincts were correct. Please answer the questions below. We respectfully request a response within the next week, as opposed to offering promises that this will be addressed at some future time that never comes. Questions: 1. Analysis of the Dudek GFA study appears to show that the proposed square footage being requested by Castilleja has increased to a FAR of .479, since volumetrics would be included in any analysis of current GFA. Is that the case? It appears that the allowed FAR for the site is .303. Is that the case? Please translate that to how many square feet of gross floor area is being requested over that allowed by code. 2. In our review of the most recent plans from May 17, 2021, pages G.004 and G.005, it appears that additional Gross Floor Area totaling 7,100SF is being proposed but not counted towards GFA (see att'd GFA5-15-21plans). a. The pool equipment building at 4,300SF is underground but not under a building nor a part of a building b. The lower level main building (LL1) is 2,800SF larger than the first floor building (L1), therefore not fully under the building. Would these two underground spaces be considered exempt from GFA? I discussed these pages of the plans with the planning director last summer and have brought it up by email and written and oral communications to the PTC, but have not received an explanation. 3. Although it doesn't add to GFA or FAR, it appears, by review of theplans, that the underground square footage, not including the garage, isproposed to increase from 41,000SF to 80,000SF. Please confirm that theschool is proposing to increase its underground class space by 39,000SF. We appreciate that you will ensure straightforward, direct and correctanswers are provided, as our experience in this regard has beendiscouraging. Thank you, Andie Reed PNQL -- Andie Reed CPA Palo Alto, CA 94301 530-401-3809 5 4 S A N FR A N C IS C O C A LIF O R N I A 94 1 0 7 41 5 .4 8 9 . 2 2 2 4 TE L 41 5 . 3 5 8 . 9 1 0 0 FA X W W W W . RN SS TUD IO . OC M 01 SE C O N D S T R E E T TH LF O R O S T E . , 4 0 2 5 4 S A N F R A N C I S C O C A LIF O R N I A 94 1 0 7 41 5 . 4 8 9 . 2 2 2 4 TE L 41 5 . 3 5 8 . 9 1 0 0 FA X W W W W . RN S S TUD IO . OC M 01 SE C O N D S T R E E T TH LF O R O S T E . , 4 0 2 5 4 S A N F R A N C I S C O C A LIF O R N I A 94 1 0 7 41 5 . 4 8 9 . 2 2 2 4 TE L 41 5 . 3 5 8 . 9 1 0 0 FA X W W W W . RN S S TUD IO . OC M 01 SE C O N D S T R E E T TH LF O R O S T E . , 4 0 2 PR O J E C T N O . : DA T E IS S U E S 04 / 0 4 / 2 0 1 9 PL A N N I N G S U B M I S S I O N AH J # 07 / 0 1 / 2 0 1 9 PL A N N I N G R E S U B M I S S I O N # 1 DA T E 08 / 2 2 / 2 0 1 9 PL A N N I N G R E S U B M I S S I O N # 2 02 / 1 0 / 2 0 2 0 PL A N N I N G R E S U B M I S S I O N # 3 10 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 0 PL A N N I N G R E S U B M I S S I O N # 4 02 / 2 5 / 2 0 2 1 SU P P L E M E N T A L I N F O T O P L A N N I N G S U B # 4 RE V I S I O N L I S T # 05 / 1 7 / 2 0 2 1 SU P P L E M E N T A L I N F O # 2 T O P L A N N I N G S U B # 4 CASTILLEJA SCHOOL 1310 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 94301 ARB RESUBMISSION #4 10/22/2020 CA S T I L L E J A S C H O O L 18 0 4 3 . 0 0 CO V E R S H E E T 13 1 0 B r y a n t S t , P a l o A l t o , C A 9 4 3 0 1 G . 0 0 0 SUMMARY OF CHANGES INCLUDED IN SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION #2 TO PLANNING RESUBMISSION #4 DATED 5/17/2021 1. REDUCING IMPACT TO TREE #89: A. TRANSFORMER RELOCATED TO EMERSON PARKING LOT • SEE REVISED ELECTRICAL SHEETS E1.01 & E.401 AND NEW SHEET AB.309 FOR INFORMATION ON TRANSFORMER LOCATION, SCREENING AND CLEARANCES • SEE REVISED L2.0 FOR NEW LOCATION OF UNPROTECTED TREES 3,5, & 74 RELOCATED TO ACCOMODATE NEW TRANSFORMER LOCATION • SEE REVISED G.031 FOR RELOCATION OF BIKE PARKING SPACES • SEE REVISED T.3.5 FOR FURTHER REDUCED IMPACT TO PROTECTION ZONE OF TREE #89 B. RELOCATED POOL STAIR • SEE REVISED SHEET AB.100 AND NEW SHEET AB100B FOR RELOCATED STAIR PLAN • SEE REVISED T.3.5 FOR REDUCED TREE IMPACT OF TREE #89 2. REDUCING IMPACT TO TREE #87 & #89: • SEE NEW SHEETS AB.807 & AB.808 FOR DETAILED SECTIONS SHOWING EXCAVATION AND SHORING DETAILS RELATED TO POOL CONSTRUCTION IN RELATION TO THE TREE PROTECTION ZONE 3. REDUCE GFA TO ADDRESS DISCREPANCY IN EXISTING SQUAREFOOTAGE OF CLASSROOM BUILDING PER PERMIT RECORDS AS NOTED IN THE 3.8.21 PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMO • SEE REVISED SHEET G.005 FOR REVISED GFA ON LEVEL 1 & 2. AREA REDUCTION IS A COMBINATION OF REDUCED BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND ADDITIONAL OUTDOOR OPEN DECK SPACE ON LEVEL 2. NOTE, WHILE BASEMENT AREA IS NOT COUNTED TOWARDS GFA, BASEMENT FOOTPRINT IS REDUCED TO TRACK WITH REDUCED FOOTPRINT ABOVE GRADE. SEE REVISED G.004. • SEE NEW SHEET G.006 FOR DIAGRAM SHOWING PERCENT OPENESS OF UPPER LEVEL DECKS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION #2 DATED 05.17.2021 1 REVISIO N 1 M M /DD/YY YY L IC E N S E D A R C H I T E C T S TA T E O F C A L I F O R N I A C-24532 P A U L I N E S O U Z A EXP. 8/31/2021 5 4 SA N FRANC ISC O CALIFORNIA 94107 415 .489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OCM 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 SHEET NO: SHEET TITLE: DATEISSUES PROJECT NO.: DATE: SCALE: All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Architect/Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without consent of Architect/Engineer. If this drawing is not 24"x36", then the drawing has been revised from its original size. Noted scales must be adjusted. This line should be equal to one inch KEYPLAN 04/04/2019PLANNING SUBMISSION 07/01/2019PLANNING RESUBMISSION #1 08/22/2019PLANNING RESUBMISSION #2 02/10/2020PLANNING RESUBMISSION #3 10/22/2020PLANNING RESUBMISSION #4 5/20/2021 9:09:12 AM 18043.00 PROJECT DIRECTORY, PROJECT INFO G.001 10/22/2020 CASTILLEJA SCHOOL 1310 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 94301 PROJECT DIRECTORY PROJECT INFO APPLICABLE CODES & AGENCIES VICINITY MAP - N.T.S. ARCHITECT MECHANICAL PHASE 1: ARCHIRENDER 32245 DERBY STREET UNION CITY, CA 94587 510-585-6445 PHASES 3 & 4 WRNS STUDIO 501 SECOND STREET SUITE 402 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107 415-489-2242 ELECTRICAL LANDSCAPE BFS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 425 PACIFIC STREET SUITE 20 MONTEREY, CA 93940 831-646-383 CIVIL STRUCTURAL PLUMBING MAR STRUCTURAL DESIGN 2332 FIFTH STREET SUITE D BERKELEY, CA 94710 510-991-1102 PHASE 1: SANDIS CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, PLANERS 1700 S. WINCHESTER BLVD SUITE 200, CAMPBELL, CA 95008 408-636-0900 PHASES 3 & 4: SHERWOOD DESIGN ENGINEERS 2548 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110 415-677-7300 INTERFACE ENGINEERING, INC. 135 MAIN STREET SUITE 400 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 415-489-7241 THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS TO CONSTRUCT REFERENCED PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 24. SHOULD ANY CONDITION DEVELOP NOT COVERED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WHEREIN THE FINISHED WORK WILL NOT COMPLY WITH SAID CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 24, A CHANGE ORDER DETAILING AND SPECIFYING THE REQUIRED WORK SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO AND APPROVED BY THE AGENCY HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE - PART 2, TITLE 24, CCR (BASED UPON 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE) 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE - PART 3, TITLE 24, CCR (BASED UPON 2014 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE) 2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE - PART 4, TITLE 24, CCR (BASED UPON 2014 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE ) 2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE - PART 5, TITLE 24, CCR (BASED UPON 2015 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE) 2016 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE - PART 6, TITLE 24, CCR 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING CODE - PART 11, TITLE 24, CCR 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - PART 9, TITLE 24, CCR (BASED UPON 2015 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE) PALO ALTO MUNICIPAL CODE PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT DATA ACOUSTICAL CHARLES M. SALTER ASSOCIATES INC. 100 WEST SAN FERNANDO SUITE 430 SAN JOSE, CA 95113 408-295-4944 AQUATICS WATER DESIGN, INC. 5047 GALLERIA DRIVE MURRAY, UTAH 84123 801-261-4009 EXISTING BUILDINGS TO BE DEMOLISHED BUILDING EXISTING ABOVE GRADE SF* FINE ARTS BLDG 5,868 SF MAINTENANCE 1,901 SF CAMPUS CENTER 33,600 SF CLASSROOM BLDGS 35,000 SF POOL EQUIPMENT BLDG 1,203 SF TOTAL 77,572 SF 1310 BRYANT STREET, PALO ALTO, CA 94301 PROPOSED NEW FLOOR AREAS INTEGRAL GROUP 75 E SANTA CLARA STREET 6TH FLOOR SAN JOSE, CA 95113 408-448-6300 INTERFACE ENGINEERING, INC. 135 MAIN STREET SUITE 400 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 415-489-7241 TECHNOLOGY INTEGRAL GROUP 75 E SANTA CLARA STREET 6TH FLOOR SAN JOSE, CA 95113 408-448-6300 PROJECT DATA LTB.102 LIGHTING AREA B X X X X X LTB.103 LIGHTING AREA C X X X X X X LTB.104 LIGHTING AREA D X X X X X X 6 00 GENERAL G.000 COVER SHEET X X X X X X X G.001 PROJECT DIRECTORY, PROJECT INFO X X X X X X X G.002 GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS X X X X X G.003 DISTRIBUTED DROP OFF SITE PLAN DIAGRAMS X X X X X X G.004 BELOW GRADE CAMPUS FLOOR AREAS X X X X X X G.005 ABOVE GRADE CAMPUS FLOOR AREAS X X X X X X G.006 ROOF OPEN AREA DIAGRAM X G.007 PHASING PLAN X X G.010 NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT AND ELEVATIONS X X X X X G.011 RENDERINGS X X X X X G.012 RENDERINGS X X X X X G.013 RENDERINGS X X X X X G.020 COLORS AND MATERIALS BOARD X X X X X G.030 OPEN SPACE PLAN X X X X X X G.031 BIKE PARKING X X X X X X G.032 (E) PARKING LAYOUT X X X X X G.033 LOT COVERAGE X X X X X X G.034 CAMPUS CIRCULATION PLAN X X X X X 18 01 CIVIL CA.100 PHASE 1 - CIVIL COVER SHEET X X X X X X CA.101 PHASE 1 - NOTE SHEET X X X X X CA.102 PHASE 1 - CIVIL SCOPE PLAN X X X X X CA.200 PHASE 1 - TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY X X X X X CA.300 PHASE 1 - DEMOLITION/TREE DISPOSITION PLAN X X X X X X CA.400 PHASE 1 - GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN X X X X X X CA.500 PHASE 1 - UTILITY PLAN X X X X X X CA.600 PHASE 1 - FIRE TRUCK ROUTE X X X X X CA.700 PHASE 1 - DETAILS X X X X X CB.101 PHASES 3 & 4 - GRADING & DRAINAGE PLAN - SECTOR 1 X X X X X CB.102 PHASES 3 & 4 - GRADING & DRAINAGE PLAN - SECTOR 2 X X X X X X CB.103 PHASES 3 & 4 - GRADING & DRAINAGE PLAN - SECTOR 3 X X X X X X CB.201 PHASES 3 & 4 - UTILITY PLAN - SECTOR 1 X X X X X CB.202 PHASES 3 & 4 - UTILITY PLAN - SECTOR 2 X X X X X CB.203 PHASES 3 & 4 - UTILITY PLAN - SECTOR 3 X X X X X X CB.300 CAMPUS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN X X X X X X CB.301 CAMPUS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN X X X X CB.400 PHASES 3 & 4 - SU-30 TRUCK TURNING PLAN X X X X X X 18 02 LANDSCAPE T.1.0 SPECIAL TREE INSTRUCTION SHEET X X X X X T.2.0 ARBORIST REPORT TREE PROTECTION PLAN X X X X X T.2.1 ARBORIST REPORT INSPECTION OF POTENTIAL ROOT DAMAGE X T.2.2 ARBORIST REPORT TREE RELOCATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN X T.3.0 TREE PROTECTION PLAN X X X X X T.3.1 TREE IMPACT AND ADDITIONAL PROTECTION KEY PLAN X X X T.3.2 TREE IMPACT AND ADDITIONAL PROTECTION X X X T.3.3 TREE IMPACT AND ADDITIONAL PROTECTION X X X T.3.4 TREE IMPACT AND ADDITIONAL PROTECTION X X X T.3.5 TREE IMPACT AND ADDITIONAL PROTECTION X X X T.4.0 TREE DISPOSITION PLAN X X X X X X L.2.0 TREE MITIGATION PLAN X X X X X X L.2.1 OVERALL PLANTING PLAN X X X X X X L.2.2 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X L.2.3 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X L.2.4 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X L.2.5 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X L.2.6 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X L.2.7 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X X L.2.8 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X X L.2.9 PLANTING PLAN ENLARGEMENT X L.3.0 GATE TYPES AND LOCATIONS X X X X X X L.3.1 FENCE AND WALL TYPES AND LOCATIONS X X X X X X L.3.2 FENCE AND WALL DETAILS X X X X X L.3.3 GATE ELEVATIONS X X X X X L.3.4 GATE ELEVATIONS X X X X X 26 04 ARCHITECTURAL AS.100 PHASES 3 & 4 - CASTILLEJA CAMPUS PLAN X X X X X AS.101 SITE ACCESSIBILITY PLAN X X X X X X AS.102 SITE PLAN- FIRE LIFE SAFTY X X X X X X AA1.00 PHASE 1 - CAMPUS SITE PLAN X X X X X X AA1.02 PHASE 1 - ACCESSIBLE EXIT PLAN X X X X X X AA1.02A GARAGE OPERATIONS PLAN X X AA1.03 PHASE 1 - PODIUM WATERPROOFING DETAILS X X X X X AA1.04 PHASE 1 - PODIUM/WATERPROOFING DETAILS X X X X X AA1.05 PHASE 1 - PARKING DETAILS X X X X X AA2.01 PHASE 1 - SITE / FLOOR PLAN UPPER LEVEL X X X X X X AA2.02 PHASE 1 - SITE / FLOOR PLAN LOWER LEVEL X X X X X X AA3.01 PHASE 1 - SITE SECTIONS X X X X X AA3.02 PHASE 1 - GARAGE STREET VIEW X X X X AA3.03 WALL SECTION DETAILS X AA7.01 PHASE 1 - EXTERIOR STAIR 1 FLOOR PLANS X X X X X AA7.02 PHASE 1 - EXTERIOR STAIR 2 FLOOR PLANS X X X X X AA7.03 PHASE 1-STAIR DETAILS X X X X X AB.100 PHASES 3 & 4 - LEVEL B FLOOR PLAN X X X X X X AB.100B ENLARGED POOL PLANS AND DIAGRAM X AB.101 PHASES 3 & 4 - LEVEL 1 & 2 FLOOR PLAN X X X X X X AB.103 PHASES 3 & 4 - ROOF PLAN X X X X X X AB.302 PHASES 3 & 4 - OVERALL ELEVATIONS X X X X X X AB.303 PHASES 3 & 4 - OVERALL ELEVATIONS X X X X X X AB.304 KELLOGG AVE. PERSPECTIVE VIEW X AB.305 BRYANT STREET PERSPECTIVE VIEW X X AB.306 EMERSON STREET PERSPECTIVE VIEW X X AB.307 ENLARGED ELEVATIONS - KELLOGG ENTRY X AB.308 ENLARGED ELEVATION - BRYANT ENTRY X AB.309 TRANSFORMER FENCING PLAN & ELEVATION X AB.331 PHASES 3 & 4 - BUILDING SECTIONS X X X X X X AB.400 EXTERIOR STAIR 3 X AB.401 INTERIOR STAIR A X AB.402 INTERIOR STAIR D X AB.403 INTERIOR STAIR F X AB.801 PHASES 3 & 4 - EXTERIOR SYSTEMS X X X X X AB.802 PHASES 3 & 4 - EXTERIOR SYSTEMS X X X X X AB.803 PHASES 3 & 4 - EXTERIOR SYSTEMS X X X X X AB.804 PHASES 3 & 4 - EXTERIOR SYSTEMS X X X X X AB.805 PHASES 3 & 4 - EXTERIOR SYSTEMS X AB.806 PHASES 3 & 4 - EXTERIOR SYSTEMS X X AB.807 POOL WALL SECTION @ TREE #87 X AB.808 POOL WALL SECTION @ TREE #89 X AB.820 EXTERIOR DETAILS X AB.821 EXTERIOR DETAILS X 44 07 ELECTRICAL ED.1.01 ELECTRICAL SITE DEMOLITION PLAN X X X X X X E.1.01 SITE PLAN - ELECTRICAL X X X X X X E.4.01 ENLARGED PLANS - ELECTRICAL X X X X X X E.5.01 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS - ELECTRICAL X X X X X 4 09 LIGHTING LTB.003 EXTERIOR LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE X X X X X LTB.100 SITE PLAN - LIGHTING X X X X X X LTB.101 LIGHTING AREA A X X X X X PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Castilleja School Foundation project consists of a new three-story, two above grade high school, middle school, creative arts library, Maker (Bourn) Lab and Dining/Meeting Hall. The project is comprised of approximately 130,000 sf of new construction. Also included are site upgrades including: constructing a new relocated pool to sit 15’ below grade adjacent to the existing Lonergan Athletics building, a new below grade loading dock and ramp, new site paving, planting and lighting. The project is part of the Master Plan phased development which includes the addition of a below grade parking structure (separate project) and the demolition of existing acadmic buildings to be replaced with the new building. The new structure is approximately 84,000 sf above grade and comprised of a steel frame tied into a cast in place concrete lower level and mat foundation system. Concrete shear walls with board form finishing extend from the foundation system to the roof. Decks are both one-way dowel-laminated timber (DLT) or composite metal decking; concrete topped in both cases. The building construction type is II-B, fully sprinklered with mixed occupancies, primarily education, assembly and business. Two story openings as skylights, lightwells and open stairs are utilized to borrow daylight vertically throughout the building. Three story atria are NOT included in the design although three exit stairs are design as 1-hour rated exits. Exterior decks connect much of the campus interior court facing space on the second level, are waterproofed slabs with pedestal-paved systems, and dedicated drainage. The roof is comprised of an SBS flat roof system. The roof overhangs and trellises are designed to shade the building and reduce conditioned space.The roof is designed in accordance with the R-1 zoning code height limit of 30' while incorporating a substantial quantity of PV. Exterior materials on the project include a range of glazing units with varied reflectivity and integral screening for solar thermal and privacy benefits. The predominant exterior wall material is cedar wood. It is used for the vertical wall-siding system and shingles. Window framing is typically set to a residential scale at five-foot wide modules with vertical spans incorporating a mix of window, storefront and curtain wall glazed assemblies. Exterior metals include painted steel, steel plate and picket railings, anodized aluminum panel and window framing, as well as zinc paneling. EXISTING BUILDING AREAS TO BE RETAINED LEVEL FITNESS ABOVE GRADE 13,944 SF BELOW GRADE 19,661 SF TOTAL EXISTING AREAS TO REMAIN TOTAL EXISTING AREAS TO REMAIN ABOVE GRADE 31,725 SF TOTAL EXISTING AREAS TO REMAIN BELOW GRADE 29,187 SF ADMIN / CHAPEL 17,781 SF 9,526 SF 33,605 SF 27,307 SF * PER CITY OF PALO ALTO HISTORIC PERMIT RECORD LEVEL ACADEMIC BLDG LEVEL 2 33,569 SF LEVEL 1 43,851 SF LOWER LEVEL 46,635 SF TOTAL NEW PROPOSED ABOVE GRADE TOTAL PROPOSED NEW ABOVE & BELOW GRADE FLOOR AREA POOL EQUIPMENT/TRASH 4,301 SF TOTAL NEW PROPOSED BELOW GRADE SHEET LIST PAMC***** 18.12.030 TABLE 1 PAMC***** 18.12.040 TABLE 2 PAMC***** 18.52.040 TABLE 1 PAMC***** 18.52.040 TABLE 1 PAMC***** 18.52.040 TABLE 1 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.124-12-034 268,783 6.17 124-12-033 EXISTING HOUSE TO REMAIN 124-12-031 ABOVE GRADE SF *109,297 SF 109,145 SF BELOW GRADE SF 43,913 SF 80,123 SF (SEE G.004) TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (INCL. LOWER LEVEL)153,210 SF 189,268 SF TOTAL AREA 268,765 6.17 EXISTING FLOOR AREA RATIO 0.43 MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT 34'-6"***33'-0" SETBACKS EXISTING PROPOSED SIDE EMERSON 20'-0" - 22'-0"20'-0" - 78'-5" REAR KELLOGG 27'-9" - 31'-8"20'-0" - 32'-6" SIDE BRYANT 22'-0" - 52'-9"20'-0" - 48'-1" * LOCKEY ALUMNAE HOUSE AND HEAD'S HOUSE TO REMAIN. PROJECT DOES NOT INCLUDE LOT MERGER AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES ARE EXCLUDED FROM EXISTING GFA ** THE CUP APPLICATION (2/27/18) INCLUDES A VARIANCE REQUEST TO MAINTAIN EXISTING FAR OF NO MORE THAN THAT WHICH CURRENTLY EXISTS AT THE PROPERTY. THIS WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY DECOMMISSIONING CERTAIN BUILDINGS/IMPROVEMENTS AND REPURPOSING SUCH FLOOR AREA INTO A SINGLE NEW BUILDING. *** 33'-0" MAX HEIGHT FOR BUILDINGS WITH A ROOF PITCH OF 12:12 OR GREATER FRONT EMBARCADERO 108'-6"108'-6" NET LOT AREA 268,765 SF LOT COVERAGE 100,374 SF (35.0%) 65,273 SF USABLE OPEN SPACE **** SEE AA2-01 FOR PARKING PLAN SQ. FT. ACRES PROPOSED FLOOR AREA RATIO **0.42 EXISTING GROSS FLOOR AREA ABOVE GRADE SF BELOW GRADE SF TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (INCL. LOWER LEVEL) PROPOSED GROSS FLOOR AREA (INCLUDES EXISTING CAMPUS BUILDINGS) NO. OF STORIES 2 (1 LEVEL OF BASEMENT) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION TYPE II-B OCCUPANCY GROUPS E (MAIN OCCUPANCY), A2, A3, B, S FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FULL FIRE ALARM AND SPRINKLERS ZONE DISTRICT R-1 (10000) ALLOWED 20'-0" 20'-0" 20'-0" 24'-0" EXISTING PROPOSEDALLOWED ***30'-0" EXISTING VEHICLE PARKING SPACES 0 EXISTING BELOW GRADE EXISTING ABOVE GRADE 82 PROPOSED VEHICLE PARKING SPACES *********104 TOTAL PROPOSED SPACES ABOVE GRADE REQUIRED SPACES 26 TOTAL PROPOSED VEHICLE SPACES: 104 (TANDEM EXCLUDED) EXISTING BICYCLE PARKING SPACES 10288 EXISTING REQUIRED PROPOSED BICYCLE PARKING SPACES EXISTING 5.17.21 SUBMISSION ALLOWED 143,713 SF 140,390 SF EXISTING ***** PALO ALTO MUNICIPAL CODE ****** ALL BIKE PARKING SPACES WILL BE PROVIDED AT-GRADE 67,894 SF (25.3 %) ****78 TOTAL PROPOSED SPACES BELOW GRADE ******* CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 2016 PAMC***** 18.52.040 TABLE 1 ********* 108 REQUIRED SPACES TOTAL PROPOSED BIKE SPACES 140****** 46 (N) SHORT TERM RACK SPACES (N) LONG TERM RACK SPACES CG******* 5.106.4.1.3 (N) LONG TERM LOCKER SPACES 490 6 PROPOSED HC ABOVE GRADE REQUIRED HC 34 PROPOSED HC BELOW GRADE CBC******** TABLE 11B-208.2 6 PROPOSED CAV ABOVE GRADE REQUIRED CAV SPACES 06 PROPOSED CAV BELOW GRADE CG******* 5.106.5.2 6 PROPOSED EVSE ABOVE GRADE REQUIRED EVSE 06 PROPOSED EVSE BELOW GRADE CG******* TABLE 5.106.5.3.3 CBC******** TABLE 11B-228.3.2.1 ******** 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE - PART 2, TITLE 24, CCR ********* PARKING & BIKE PARKING ARE BASED ON PROPOSED VARIANCE ENROLLMENT EXPANSION TO 540 STUDENTS COMPRISED OF 20 HIGH-SCHOOL & 12 MIDDLE-SCHOOL TEACHING STATIONS. (24.3%) EXISTING HOUSE TO REMAIN 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 10.21.20 SUBMISSION 42,000 SF 84,572 SF 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 128,356 SF 77,420 SF 50,936 SF 37,914 SF 44,028 SF 133,011 SF 81,942 SF 51,069 SF 46,768 SF 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 143,536 SF 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 68,071 SF (25.3 %) 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 116,297 SF 160,210 SF 113,667 SF 80,256 SF 193,923 SF PLANNING SUB. 04/04/19 PLANNING RESUB. 07/01/19 PLANNING RESUB. 08/22/19 PLANNING RESUB. 12/17/19 PLANNING RESUB. 10/22/20 SUPPLEMENTAL INFO. 02/2/21 SUPPLEMENTAL INFO. #2 05/17/21 4,522 SF (SEE G.005) TOTAL GFA DELTA = X X X SUPPLEMENTAL INFO #2 TO PLANNING SUBMISSION #4 05/17/2021 REVISION LIST#DATE 1 REVISION 1 MM/DD/YYYY asfdsafds mtext UP 136 113 137 Cn Cn 24" 24" 136 113 137 Cn Cn 24" 24" 136 113 137 Cn Cn 24" 24" 46,635 SF 4,301 SF FITNESS 6,621 SF ADMIN 4,791 SF CHAPEL / THEATER 4,735 SF ENCLOSED FLOOR AREA INCLUDED IN GFA EXTERIOR DECK & PORCHE AREA INCLUDED IN GFA (L1, L2) EXTERIOR STAIRS, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA EXTERIOR DECKS/PORCHES, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA LEGEND - GFA LOWER LEVEL AREA, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA LIGHTWELLS & SUNKEN GARDEN NOT INCLUDED IN GFA REDUCED BELOW GRADE FOOTPRINT TO ALIGN WITH REDUCED FOOTPRINT ABOVE GRADE FITNESS 13,040 SF L IC E N S E D A R C H I T E C T S TA T E O F C A L I F O R N I A C-24532 P A U L I N E S O U Z A EXP. 8/31/2021 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 SHEET NO: SHEET TITLE: DATEISSUES PROJECT NO.: DATE: SCALE: All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Architect/Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without consent of Architect/Engineer. If this drawing is not 24"x36", then the drawing has been revised from its original size. Noted scales must be adjusted. This line should be equal to one inch KEYPLAN 04/16/2020PROJECT ALTERNATIVE PACKAGE FOR EIR (REPLACES PROJECT ALTERNATIVE PACKAGE SUBMITTED ON 02/10/2020) 1/32" = 1'-0" 5/19/2021 11:27:43 AM 18043.00 BELOW GRADE CAMPUS FLOOR AREAS G.004 10/22/2020 CASTILLEJA SCHOOL 1310 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 94301 BELOW GRADE LEVEL 2 EXISTING FLOOR AREA TO REMAIN: FITNESS:13,040 SF TOTAL 13,040 SF NEW PROPOSED AREA: EXISTING AREAS BELOW GRADE TO REMAIN: BELOW GRADE LEVEL 1 EXISTING FLOOR AREA TO REMAIN: FITNESS: 6,621 SF ADMIN:4,791 SF CHAPEL/THEATER:4,735 SF TOTAL 16,147 SF TOTALS: BELOW GRADE LEVEL 1 (EXCLUDED FROM GFA) NEW PROPOSED FLOOR AREA: ACADEMIC BUILDING: 46,768 SF POOL EQUIPMENT/TRASH: 4,301 SF TOTAL NEW PROPOSED FLOOR AREA : 51,069 SF BELOW GRADE EXISTING (TO REMAIN): 29,187 SF 29,187 SF BELOW GRADE PROPOSED (EXCLUDED FROM GFA): TOTAL BELOW GRADE: 1/32" = 1'-0"1 PROJECT ALTERNATIVE BELOW GRADE CAMPUS PLAN 1/32" = 1'-0"2 FLOOR PLAN - FITNESS LL2 46,635 SF 50,936 SF 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 4,301 SF 50,936 SF 80,123 SF 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 51,069 SF 80,256 SF SUPPLEMENTAL INFO #2 TO PLANNING SUBMISSION #4 05/17/2021 REVISION LIST#DATE 1 REVISION 1 MM/DD/YYYY UP UP STOP ccc asfdsafds building insertion point (0,0 in this file) UP UP EXISTING FITNESS & ATHLETIC CENTER asfdsafds c UP cc EDGE OF ROOF ABOVE, TYP. 5,962 SF 26,977 SF ENCLOSED FLOOR AREA INCLUDED IN GFA EXTERIOR DECK & PORCHE AREA INCLUDED IN GFA (L1, L2) EXTERIOR STAIRS, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA EXTERIOR DECKS/PORCHES, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA LEGEND - GFA LOWER LEVEL AREA, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA LIGHTWELLS & SUNKEN GARDEN NOT INCLUDED IN GFA REDUCED FOOTPRINT, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA SEE G.006 FOR ROOF TRELLIS DIAGRAM 43,851 SF FITNESS 13,944 SF ADMIN/ CHAPEL 17,781 SF L IC E N S E D A R C H I T E C T S TA T E O F C A L I F O R N I A C-24532 P A U L I N E S O U Z A EXP. 8/31/2021 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 SHEET NO: SHEET TITLE: DATEISSUES PROJECT NO.: DATE: SCALE: All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Architect/Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without consent of Architect/Engineer. If this drawing is not 24"x36", then the drawing has been revised from its original size. Noted scales must be adjusted. This line should be equal to one inch KEYPLAN 04/04/2019PLANNING SUBMISSION 07/01/2019PLANNING RESUBMISSION #1 08/22/2019PLANNING RESUBMISSION #2 02/10/2020PLANNING RESUBMISSION #3 10/22/2020PLANNING RESUBMISSION #4 1/32" = 1'-0" 5/19/2021 11:27:49 AM 18043.00 ABOVE GRADE CAMPUS FLOOR AREAS G.005 10/22/2020 CASTILLEJA SCHOOL 1310 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 943011/32" = 1'-0"1 FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2 1/32" = 1'-0"2 FLOOR PLAN - L1 NEW PROPOSED AREA:EXISTING AREAS ABOVE GRADE TO REMAIN: ADMIN/CHAPEL:17,781 SF FITNESS:13,944 SF TOTAL 31,725 SF LEVEL 1 44,028 SF LEVEL 2 LIBRARY / ARTS BUILDING: 8,437 SF MAIN ACADEMIC BUILDING: 29,477 SF TOTAL 37,914 SF GRAND TOTAL 81,942 SF NOTES: 1. PER 2/27/2018 CUP SUBMITTAL, 84,572 SF ALLOWABLE AS REPLACEMENT AREA FOR BUILDINGS TO BE DEMOLISHED 2. LOWER LEVEL AREA HAS BEEN EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALCULATION, PER PAMC 18.12.090 (b) 3. PORCHES ON GROUND FLOOR THAT ARE LESS THAN 10'-0" IN DEPTH EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALCULATION, PER PAMC 18.04.030-65 (D)(v) 4. DECKS ON SECOND FLOOR THAT ARE LESS THAN 50% COVERED ARE EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALCULATION, PER PAMC 18.04.030-65 (C)(vi) 5. LIGHTWELLS THAT ARE LESS THAN 3'-0" DEPTH EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALCULATION PER PAMC 18.12.090 (c) 6. SUNKEN GARDEN THAT ARE LESS THAN 200 SF EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALCULATION PER PAMC 18.12.090 (c) 7. UPPER DECKS THAT ARE MORE THAN 50% OPEN EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALC PER PAMC 18.04.030.65.C.vi 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 43,851 SF 5,962 SF 27,607 SF 33,569 SF 77,420 SF TOTAL AREAS: NEW PROPOSED ABOVE GRADE: EXISTING TO REMAIN ABOVE GRADE: 31,725 SF TOTAL ABOVE GRADE: 77,420 SF 109,145 SF 10.22.20 SUBMISSION 5.17.21 SUBMISSION 81,942 SF 31,725 SF 113,667 SF TOTAL GFA DELTA 4,522 SF SUPPLEMENTAL INFO #2 TO PLANNING SUBMISSION #4 05/17/2021 REVISION LIST#DATE 1 REVISION 1 MM/DD/YYYY EXTERIOR DECKS LESS THAN 50% COVERED NOT INCLUDED IN GFA DECK A DECK B DECK C DECK D G.006 1 G.006 2 DECK E EXTERIOR DECKS GREATER THAN 50% COVERED INCLUDED IN GFA NOTE: PER PAMC R-1 TECHNICAL REPORT, EAVES AND OVERHANGS THAT ARE A CONSISTENT DEPTH AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE BUILDING DO NOT COUNT TOWARDS THE GFA. UPPER DECKS THAT ARE MORE THAN 50% OPEN EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALC PER PAMC 18.04.030.65.C.vi. OPEN AREA ABOVE (CONTRIBUTES TO % OPEN, SEE BELOW) TRELLISED AREA ABOVE (CONTRIBUTES TO % OPEN, SEE BELOW) @ 15'' O .C. 3X W O O D R A F T E R S @ 15'' O.C. 3X WOOD RAFTERS @ 15'' O.C. 3X WOOD RAFTERS @ 3 0 ' ' O .C . 3X W O O D R A F T E R S @ 1 5 ' ' O .C . 3X W O O D R A F T E R S @ 15'' O.C. 3X WOOD RAFTERS @ 1 5 ' ' O .C . 3X W O O D R A F T E R S L IC E N S E D A R C H I T E C T S TA T E O F C A L I F O R N I A C-24532 P A U L I N E S O U Z A EXP. 8/31/2021 5 4 SA N FRANC ISC O CALIFORNIA 94107 415 .489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OCM 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 5 4 SAN FRAN CISCO CALIFORNIA 94107 415.489.2224 TEL 415.358.9100 FAX WWW W.RNSSTUDIO.OC M 01 SECOND STREET TH LF ORO STE., 402 SHEET NO: SHEET TITLE: DATEISSUES PROJECT NO.: DATE: SCALE: All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the Architect/Engineer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without consent of Architect/Engineer. If this drawing is not 24"x36", then the drawing has been revised from its original size. Noted scales must be adjusted. This line should be equal to one inch KEYPLAN 04/04/2019PLANNING SUBMISSION 07/01/2019PLANNING RESUBMISSION #1 08/22/2019PLANNING RESUBMISSION #2 02/10/2020PLANNING RESUBMISSION #3 10/22/2020PLANNING RESUBMISSION #4 As indicated 5/19/2021 1:29:22 PM 18043.00 ROOF OPEN AREA DIAGRAM G.006 10/22/2020 CASTILLEJA SCHOOL 1310 Bryant St, Palo Alto, CA 94301 1/16" = 1'-0"1 ENLARGED DIAGRAM - DECK A 1/16" = 1'-0"2 ENLARGED DIAGRAM - DECK D DECK D DECK A:NOT INCLUDED IN GFA TOTAL TRELLISED AREA:3,654 SF OPEN AREA:1,948 SF PERCENTAGE OPEN:53% DECK B: TOTAL COVERED AREA:219 SF DECK C: TOTAL COVERED AREA:661 SF DECK D:NOT INCLUDED IN GFA TOTAL TRELLISED AREA:3,812 SF OPEN AREA:2,004 SF PERCENTAGE OPEN:53% DECK E:UNOCC. AREA, NOT INCLUDED IN GFA TOTAL TRELLISED AREA:407 SF OPEN AREA:250 SF PERCENTAGE OPEN:61% SUPPLEMENTAL INFO #2 TO PLANNING SUBMISSION #4 05/17/2021 REVISION LIST#DATE 1 REVISION 1 MM/DD/YYYY From:Loran Harding To:Loran Harding; alumnipresident@stanford.edu; David Balakian; beachrides; fred beyerlein; bearwithme1016@att.net; bballpod; Leodies Buchanan; Chris Field; Council, City; dennisbalakian; Doug Vagim; Dan Richard; Daniel Zack; esmeralda.soria@fresno.gov; eappel@stanford.edu; grinellelake@yahoo.com; Gabriel.Ramirez@fresno.gov; George.Rutherford@ucsf.edu; huidentalsanmateo; hennessy; Irv Weissman; jerry ruopoli; Joel Stiner; kfsndesk; kwalsh@kmaxtv.com; lalws4@gmail.com; mthibodeaux@electriclaboratories.com; margaret-sasaki@live.com; Mayor; merazroofinginc@att.net; Mark Standriff; newsdesk; nick yovino; news@fresnobee.com; david pomaville; russ@topperjewelers.com; Steve Wayte; tsheehan; terry; VT3126782@gmail.com; vallesR1969@att.net Subject:Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 11:35:51 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 2:06 AM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 1:33 AM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 1:31 AM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 5:41 PM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 9:14 PM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 5:11 PM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 4:50 PM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 4:44 PM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 4:40 PM Subject: Fwd: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Date: Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 4:21 PM Subject: Apple Air Tag Look out. you can be tracked. To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Saturday, Feb 19, 2022 Note on March 3, 2022- Since I wrote this on Feb. 19, I've seen an ad on TV by Apple for their Air Tag. To all- See this. This will cause all sorts of trouble. Thanks, Apple: Growing Concern Over Rise In Apple AirTag Stalking - YouTube A lot more about Apple Air Tag. Bad development. C/B real bad. Good thing local law enforcement have plenty of time and staff to help one with this if he finds an Apple Air Tag on his person or vehicle. Notice that one woman here talks about "if you find on of these, don't go to your office". Women work in beautiful offices. Also, they are so intelligent, they get hired to work in beautiful offices.You know what men do to earn a living. We white American men are pretty dull alright, but not so dull that we don't know what is being done to us by the Nazis in the US government. We have a long history of getting even with people who try to ruin our lives. An observation: Apple never, never thought that these would be used to track somebody with malevalent intent. Because they can and are being used with malevalent intent, one would need an (expensive, profitable- for Apple) I-phone to protect oneself. Will that help Apple i- phone sales? It will, but I'm sure Apple never thought of that. It's as if the handgun makers never thought that those could be used with malevalent intent. People will die because they are tracked with these. They probably already are. Lesser crimes would be facilitated too. How Apple AirTags are being used to stalk people - YouTube More on apple air tags: How Apple AirTags are becoming Dangerous - YouTube How thieves use AirTag to track and steal your car: REALLY scary. Watch this. They can sit in their home and see where you and your car are. The Air Tag is working with OTHER Apple devices- Iphones, eg. any where near it. Not yours. But because THOSE phones know where they are, it can report back to the thief who put it on your car, and to whom the AirTag is registered, where your car is. His I-phone will even show him the best route to get to your car! So don't park in your drive way. But if you park in your locked garage, he still can see the location of your house. And, he can see when you drive away from your house if his home burglary team wants to rob your house while you are away. If you start returning to your house, he can alert them to get out of there. Here's How Thieves Are Using the New Apple AirTag to Track & Steal Your Car! - YouTube L. William Harding Fresno, Ca. From:JyothsnaChodagam4 To:Stanford Libraries Privileges Dept; admission@stanford.edu; Santa-Clara-County-Library-District; Alexander, Katherine; Del Fava, Julie; Council, City; Burt, Patrick Cc:Kou, Lydia; Cormack, Alison; DuBois, Tom; tomforcouncil@gmail.com; Filseth, Eric (Internal); Stone, Greer Subject:Re: Stanford library for public usage Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 6:15:51 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear santa clara county, Stanford, City of Palo alto staff, Please open Stanford library for public usage daily. We are almost done with the https://time.com/6149405/california-first-endemic-virus-policy/ Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ------- Original Message ------- On Thursday, March 3rd, 2022 at 9:08 AM, Stanford Libraries Privileges Dept <sul- privileges@stanford.edu> wrote: Hello, Unfortunately, we are not open to the public at this time. Our current access restrictions require that all users have an active Stanford ID card (issued by the ID card office) to enter Green Library. By policy we, do not allow non-Stanford ID cardholders building access into Green Library. Also, library administration, Stanford University and Santa Clara county has not given library staff a timetable for reopening to the broader community. Thank you for your patience. Best, Privileges Department From: JyothsnaChodagam4 <JyothsnaChodagam4@protonmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:52 PM To: Stanford Libraries Privileges Dept <sul-privileges@stanford.edu> Subject: library for public Hello, Till what time is University library open. can you please open it for public use soon ? I am not a student of the university. Can you please include chargers there from this company or something similar ? https://chargetech.com/support/ Santa Cruz university has something similar. Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. From:HeUpdate To:Robert Chun; HeUpdate; Council, City; Planning Commission Cc:Lait, Jonathan; Campbell, Clare; Yang, Albert Subject:RE: Follow-up letter from Palo Alto Forward Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 3:34:01 PM Attachments:image001.png image002.png image004.png image005.png image006.png image007.png Hi Robert, Thank you for your letter. And thank you for your continued interest in the City’s Housing Element Update process. Regards, Tim Tim Wong Senior Planner Planning and Development Services (650) 329-2493 | tim.wong@cityofpaloalto.org www.cityofpaloalto.org From: Robert Chun <rgchun@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 3:46 PM To: HeUpdate <HeUpdate@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Council, City <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org>; Planning Commission <Planning.Commission@cityofpaloalto.org> Cc: Lait, Jonathan <Jonathan.Lait@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Wong, Tim <Tim.Wong@CityofPaloAlto.org>; Campbell, Clare <clare.campbell@cityofpaloalto.org>; Yang, Albert <Albert.Yang@CityofPaloAlto.org> Subject: Follow-up letter from Palo Alto Forward CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Mayor Burt; Palo Alto City Council; Palo Alto Planning and Transportation Committee; Palo Alto Housing Element Working Group; and Palo Alto City Staff On behalf of Palo Alto Forward, I've attached a follow-up letter to our prior letter from February 22, which addressed Palo Alto's statutory responsibilities relating to the inclusion of certain nonvacant sites in the Housing Element site inventory. Please share this letter with the members of the Housing Element Working Group, as well as the City Council and the PTC. Please let me know if you would like to schedule time to discuss the contents of the letter. As always, thank you all for your work on the Housing Element. Warm regards, Robert Chun Board Member, Palo Alto Forward From:Online Issues To:doughagan@yahoo.com; Online Issues Cc:Council, City; Transportation; City Mgr Subject:RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 12:44:58 PM Attachments:image002.png image003.png Some people who received this message don't often get email from onlineissues@duncansolutions.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello Mr. Hagan, Our deepest apologies for our delayed response, many of the issues that you were experiencing yesterday were a result of a combination of heavy traffic to the site and bug fix implementations. Looking at your account in our database, it appears that you were successful in documentation upload today. We have since reviewed and approved your order and you should be able to log back into your account and complete your purchase. In response to your question about file size limitation, our limits are configurable, but currently Palo Alto’s system is set to allow for up to 25MB. Residents commonly report issues when trying upload straight from their phone as iPhone photos are normally stored as HEIC or HEIF (which are not acceptable file types). We typically then ask citizens to convert their images to one of the accepted file types and this usually resolves the upload issues. Again we do apologize for all of the inconvenience that this has caused and we appreciate your feedback as it will allow us to continue improving our workflow. From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2022 9:32 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Cc: City.Council@cityofpaloalto.org; transportation@cityofpaloalto.org; CityMgr@cityofpaloalto.org Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- Hi, I haven’t heard a reply but I scanned my documents on a single file to reduce them to a size manageable by an online service. If the service had simply returned a page with a message that files were too big in the first place I could have done that without emailing and calling and waiting an hour and a half on hold and it would have saved everyone a lot of time. Unfortunately now I can’t even get to the file upload step as I am unable to process my parking permit due to new problems with your service. Now the service is saying my address appears invalid and I am unable to update it to not get that message. And then when I click to order a permit there is no option that appears in the drop down menu to choose to order permits like before. These problems are new and were not an issue when I went to process my permits the other day. Please provide an explanation and a fix so I can process my permits. I do not wish to email my documents as you suggested as a pervious work-around because I am concerned that is not secure. Thank you From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 4:12 PM To: 'Online Issues' <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Please be clear about what your file size limitations are. What is the number of KB or MB that a file has to be under? What if I have multiple three cars and need to attach multiple files - what is the maximum size for a transaction in MB and KB? From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 4:08 PM To: 'Online Issues' <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working They are pdf’s. How is my iphone supposed to make them smaller? From: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:59 PM To: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Doug, Please make sure the files are in acceptable format such as JPG, PDF, BMP, TIF, DOC, DOCX. If the files are already in one of these formats then you may need to convert them to a smaller file. Sincerely, Erica Moreira Permit Processor (310) 695- 3278 E-mail: Erica.Moreira@DuncanSolutions.com Visit us at: www.duncansolutions.com From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:53 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- Thank you but it would not be secure to email. Please let me know of a service way to complete the transaction not using email. And please explain what the problem is the with the online service and how it is fixed. Thanks, Doug From: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:42 PM To: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Doug, If you’d like, you may send the documents to me and I can upload them on your behalf. If you’d like for me to upload your documents, please state what permit you would like to purchase. Sincerely, Erica Moreira Permit Processor (310) 695- 3278 E-mail: Erica.Moreira@DuncanSolutions.com Visit us at: www.duncansolutions.com From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:38 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- Yes From: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:20 PM To: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Hello Doug, I’d be glad to assist, are you trying to upload your documents? From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 2:35 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- I am unable to complete any transaction for a Palo Alto Downtown Parking Permit and get different error messages saying page not found and also separately page too large to load. See attached. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. From:Lindsay Spiller To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 12:19:29 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from lindsay@spillerlaw.com. Learnwhy this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Lindsay Gunn Spiller Attorney SPILLER LAW 595 Pacific Avenue Fourth Floor San Francisco, CA 94133 Tel: 415.501.0156 (San Francisco) Tel: 323.209.5291 (Los Angeles) Fax: 866.903.6414 Skype: spillerlaw Email: Lindsay@spillerlaw.com Website: https://www.spillerlaw.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/spillerlaw IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2915359/?ref_=pro_nm_visitcons Practice Areas: Business, Entertainment, Estate Planning Confidentiality Notice: This electronic mail transmission is privileged and confidential and is intended only for the review of the party to whom it is addressed. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately return it to the sender. Unintended transmission shall not constitute waiver of the attorney-client or any other privilege. IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any U.S. tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code, or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any matters addressed herein. From:Heather Wasserlein To:Council, City Subject:Ramona Street Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 12:08:24 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from hwasserl@yahoo.com. Learnwhy this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hi! Please keep Ramona Street closed. We love the European feel of this area - like open air cafes. We also love the parklets on surrounding streets. Many thanks, Heather From:Antony Awaida To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 12:06:47 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from antony@apporto.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Sent from my iPhone From:Kevin Chien To:Council, City Subject:Fwd: 2022 priorities Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 9:32:22 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from kchien@gmail.com. Learn whythis is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Is this email box being monitored? I received an email that my letter below was received but it has been over two weeks and I have not received a response. The same happened last year when I emailed about a foothills preserve foot traffic and also received no response. As a citizen of Palo Alto and a city tax payer, I expect better. Please respond immediately. Begin forwarded message: From: Kevin Chien <kchien@gmail.com> Date: February 13, 2022 at 3:05:51 PM PST To: city.council@cityofpaloalto.org Subject: 2022 priorities Hi there, I am writing because I just reviewed the 2022 city council priorities as well as reviewed all the public comments from the 79 page document. I saw many mentions of crime as well as overhead plane noise but these were not part of the 2022 priorities. There are other priorities that I don’t see mentioned many times in the public comment that are currently on the city Council 2022 priority list. How did you determine the 2022 priorities? Additionally, How do you ensure that these comments are actually come from Palo Alto residents? It seems like the Council’s priorities are inconsistent with the public comments. Best, Kevin Palo Alto resident From:Kevin Chien To:Council, City Subject:Re: Your e-mail to City Council was received Date:Thursday, March 3, 2022 9:30:27 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from kchien@gmail.com. Learn whythis is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Is this inbox being monitored at all? I sent my email over two weeks ago I’m not heard a response. I would appreciate and expect a response as soon as possible. On Feb 13, 2022, at 3:06 PM, Council, City <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org> wrote:  Thank you for your comments to the City Council. Your e‐mail will be forwarded to all seven Council Members and a printout of your correspondence will also be included in the next available Council packet. 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Our Contact Information AACI 2400 Moorpark Ave. Suite 300 San Jose, CA 95128 (408) 975-2730 http://www.aaci.org Unsubscribe | Manage email preferences From:Doug Hagan To:"Online Issues" Cc:Council, City; Transportation; City Mgr Subject:RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 9:32:05 PM Attachments:image002.png image003.png CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. Hi, I haven’t heard a reply but I scanned my documents on a single file to reduce them to a size manageable by an online service. If the service had simply returned a page with a message that files were too big in the first place I could have done that without emailing and calling and waiting an hour and a half on hold and it would have saved everyone a lot of time. Unfortunately now I can’t even get to the file upload step as I am unable to process my parking permit due to new problems with your service. Now the service is saying my address appears invalid and I am unable to update it to not get that message. And then when I click to order a permit there is no option that appears in the drop down menu to choose to order permits like before. These problems are new and were not an issue when I went to process my permits the other day. Please provide an explanation and a fix so I can process my permits. I do not wish to email my documents as you suggested as a pervious work-around because I am concerned that is not secure. Thank you From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 4:12 PM To: 'Online Issues' <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Please be clear about what your file size limitations are. What is the number of KB or MB that a file has to be under? What if I have multiple three cars and need to attach multiple files - what is the maximum size for a transaction in MB and KB? From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 4:08 PM To: 'Online Issues' <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working They are pdf’s. How is my iphone supposed to make them smaller? From: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:59 PM To: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Doug, Please make sure the files are in acceptable format such as JPG, PDF, BMP, TIF, DOC, DOCX. If the files are already in one of these formats then you may need to convert them to a smaller file. Sincerely, Erica Moreira Permit Processor (310) 695- 3278 E-mail: Erica.Moreira@DuncanSolutions.com Visit us at: www.duncansolutions.com From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:53 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- Thank you but it would not be secure to email. Please let me know of a service way to complete the transaction not using email. And please explain what the problem is the with the online service and how it is fixed. Thanks, Doug From: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:42 PM To: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Doug, If you’d like, you may send the documents to me and I can upload them on your behalf. If you’d like for me to upload your documents, please state what permit you would like to purchase. Sincerely, Erica Moreira Permit Processor (310) 695- 3278 E-mail: Erica.Moreira@DuncanSolutions.com Visit us at: www.duncansolutions.com From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:38 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- Yes From: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 3:20 PM To: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working Hello Doug, I’d be glad to assist, are you trying to upload your documents? From: Doug Hagan <doughagan@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 2:35 PM To: Online Issues <OnlineIssues@DuncanSolutions.com> Subject: Palo Alto Parking Permit Not Working --- External Email --- --- External Email--- I am unable to complete any transaction for a Palo Alto Downtown Parking Permit and get different error messages saying page not found and also separately page too large to load. See attached. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. This E-Mail has been scanned for viruses. From:JyothsnaChodagam4 To:jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Subject:charging stations Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:42:40 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. hello please have this charging station at the police stations, libraries, city hall, public spaces https://chargetech.com/product-category/charging-stations/ Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. From:Aram James To:City Mgr; Jonsen, Robert; robert.parham@cityofpaloalto.org; Council, City; Cecilia Taylor; Betsy Nash; chuck jagoda; Perron, Zachary; Tannock, Julie; Figueroa, Eric; Tom DuBois; Sajid Khan; paloaltofreepress@gmail.com; Planning Commission; Human Relations Commission; Jay Boyarsky; Vara Ramakrishnan; Greer Stone; Enberg, Nicholas; Joe Simitian; Jeff Moore; Winter Dellenbach Subject:Police officer dismissed after using racist language Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 7:00:36 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. NewsBreak Used by over 45 million people Open APP Police officer dismissed after using racist language BBC I found this on NewsBreak: Police officer dismissed after using racist language Click to read the full story Sent from my iPhone From:JyothsnaChodagam4 To:jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Subject:Computer with a built in hotspot Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 5:15:39 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, Does your library rent out a computer with a built in hot spot ? Please do let me know your library location address. Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. From:Dilma Coleman To:city.attorney@mountainview.gov; Council, City Cc:policechief@fairfield.ca.gov; general@alwaleedphilanthropies.org Subject:Fwd: Scott Peterson isn"t a bad person doing corruption.. Richelle Nice targeted Laci Peterson,Diva Lee and Ricky Herd in 3 -5 geographic locations whereas Richelle Nice is a gangster Affiliated with Mobsters with a competitive market in Music Producti... Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 4:29:51 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2022, 4:14 PM Subject: Fwd: Scott Peterson isn't a bad person doing corruption.. Richelle Nice targeted Laci Peterson,Diva Lee and Ricky Herd in 3 -5 geographic locations whereas Richelle Nice is a gangster Affiliated with Mobsters with a competitive market in Music Production & other business ventures. Richelle physically stalked Scott Peterson whereas Richelle Nice was heartbroken over a sudden breakup with Ricky Herd whereas Ricky Herd suddenly married Diva until his death on February 3,2003. To: <conditb@stancounty.com>, <withrowt@stancounty.com> Cc: <grewalm@stancounty.com>, <conditc@stancounty.com> As a former firefighter rescue medic Cal firefighter etc. Those individuals who attack my SF home with arson continued to take ultimatums whereas Gavin Newsom's cohorts affiliated with drug addictions, recycling addictions whereas it's over there on the cash flow from metals..it's over there on Gavin Newsom's drug addictions whereas it's over there on the way those arsonist rewards are unsolved..Dilma Coleman aka Diva Lee MD JD argues it. It's over there on Gavin Newsom's kleptomaniac mental health illness whereas his relative Nancy Pelosi Gaslighting techniques on her own hallucinating acts like it's over there on the issues that Nancy Pelosi witnessed during Trump Administration cabinet especially when they went to Winchester Mystery house in San Jose CA harvested drugs from sewer pipes..then arrived at"little Orchard homeless shelter in San Jose CA near the Oak Hill cemetery in San Jose CA to get the attention of making San Jose CA the hub for the appropriate hub for terrorist acts. Best regards Dilma Coleman aka Diva Lee ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dilma Coleman <dhappinessforever@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2022, 3:49 PM Subject: Scott Peterson isn't a bad person doing corruption.. Richelle Nice targeted Laci Peterson,Diva Lee and Ricky Herd in 3 -5 geographic locations whereas Richelle Nice is a gangster Affiliated with Mobsters with a competitive market in Music Production & other business ventures. Richelle physically stalked Scott Peterson whereas Richelle Nice was heartbroken over a sudden breakup with Ricky Herd whereas Ricky Herd suddenly married Diva until his death on February 3,2003. To: <geoffreycarr@sbcglobal.net>, <pat@patharrislaw.com> Cc: <districtattorney@sfgov.org>, <tleopold@cohenmilstein.com> It's over there on repeat for the Gaslighting techniques that were taught to Richelle Nice. Richelle Nice is a stalker..a women with violent tempers plus anger. Richelle Nice didn't want to move on with her life from a man whom broke up with her. Richelle Nice targeted Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman whereas Scott Peterson and his wife Laci Rocha Peterson were victimtimized because of their friendship with Ricky Herd whom broke up with Richelle Nice. Richelle Nice is that type of women whom want to be victimtimized and challenged yet it's Richelle's actions that are deadly when she's in a jealous retailiated state of mind. Diva Lee was in the car whereas Ricky Herd was shot in the head. What type of CIA agent former Policewomen witnesses her husband being shot in the head and doesn't gain justice? What type of law enforcement agents surrounded that car whereas Ricky Herd was shot therefore there was many jews Affiliated with Karen Kempter who's son is Mark Zuckerberg (former atheist) with Alicia Keyes in those streets of SF whereas DJ T.C Witherspoon wanted Ricky Herd's SF home after his death. It's over there on the unsolved homicide whereas that SF Rapper Hitman aka Ricky Herd was targeted trapped by the jealous rages of Richelle Nice. Those other rappers such as Rapper Dolph aka Adolph Robert Thornton jr., Rapper Traxamillion aka Sultan Banks and others were friends with Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman whereas Diva's original artistry in writing story rhymes has been trapped targeted as a ghost writer whose written works intended for a book was used as rap lyrics whereas Minnesota rapper Emenim aka Marshall Bruce Mathers III & Shawn Corey Carter aka Rapper Jay Z used and created a huge income whereas their mothers were angried at those men whom targeted heterosexual women for their artistry and using the term "For free". Diva Lee was trapped as a writer well as diva writings was distributed the earned income for music writers to go into their homosexual hands instead of heterosexual Diva Lee having a creative job as a music consultant. Diva had already been erased as an artist whom originally was scouted by singer Lisa Lopes for the group "Blaque" whereas Diva's original voice remained on one son while her picture was erased by the 1st Album cover + the public appearances she was hidden by wearing a (Muslim women headdress Hijab). The original voice remained on the public appearances with the group Blaque until technology was created to synthesize Diva's voice out whereas it's over there as if "Blaque" never had Singer Diva. In the 1990's it's obvious that Diva Lee had influence with Oakland CA group Envogue. It's obvious that Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman studied Ophthalmology in Syria and America whereas the creative words as "Left Eye" was a comical description of Lisa Lopes music Charector analysis since we had appreciated the Negro women Patrica Bath Opthalmologist Surgeon who was first African Women with patents created for laser eye surgery. Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman was trapped by those negative Gaslighting appearances of that SSF Gary Smith's family who's daughters challenged Diva Lee on her state exams for professional licenses. Yes. It's over there on Gary Smith's family who's family members especially challenge Negro Jamacian Afghan women on professional careers whereas that family was biased against immigrants who work hard to obtain employment. This type of abuse victimtimized Diva's friends who had similar appearance to build their own established music record company and other areas whereas women are in recognition of their skills in music production,computer science engineering etc. That's why Lisa Lopes,Laci Rocha Peterson,Ricky Herd was killed in their efforts to create a business ventures whereas the ownership were Catholic women. The way Diane Feinsteins's husband Richard Blum had been bi-sexual homosexual male who had children out of wedlock with negro women whereas Richard didn't pay child support. Richard Blum's cohorts affiliated with theatrical stages using the jails,and courtrooms with real lives they tainted slandered and abused. Richard Blum always said that he didn't have a mistress yet he had a homosexual lovers. DIANE Feinsteins's husband Richard Blum was a pedophile creep who had exposed himself to Jamacian Afghan women Diva who was born in Italy. Diva was a kid trapped in the .then pushed Diva to be in a relationship with Richard's biological negro son. Richard Blum never paid child support. It's over there on the Gaslighting techniques that continued to chase Scott Peterson in his life. Scott Peterson did not have a mistress. Scott Peterson was trapped chased by them jews whom had written scripts (charector analysis) for Scott Peterson to recite as if it was rehearsals for a local community theater. Scott Peterson was given an ultimatum to recite a script whereas he played a man whom was condemned. What California Senator Diane Feinsteins's husband Richard Blum and his cohorts affiliated with their hate on Catholic girls include Laci rocha in reading a script for a theater that was suppose to be rehearsed. Those lines they did(it was cocaine) Scott Peterson didn't consume it yet the audience that observed the murder of Laci Peterson had drugs in their system..in fact that's what led them to break into the home across from Scott Peterson Modesto CA home. Those individuals philanthropist organizers who keep doing the theatrical scenes are killing individuals, children as well. As a former crime analyst,former CIA agent former FBI agent former Saudi Arabian intelligence,former London police, international police, former highway patrol officer etc..these individuals targeted trapped honest law enforcement agents with their corrupt law enforcement agents who desperately had been targeted trapped by drug smuggling,those in drug sales.. It's over there on Judge Anne-Christine Massulllo her social life whereas she was exposed to the casinos whereas those individuals like Millbrae Police chief Christina Corpus and her cohorts are Habitual gamblers affiliated with drug addictions whereas they embezzlement that casino and erased it. What led Judge Anne Christine Massullo to be in San Mateo county courthouse whereas it's not her real Jurisdiction yet it's a madlibs description of how Anne Christine Massullo is the presiding Judge making a precedence over the Scott Peterson trial whereas Richelle Nice's charector analysis of a fraudulent bias against Scott Peterson. Richelle Nice continued to write letters harassment on Scott Peterson whereas other letters to Scott Peterson were sent back to sender whereas those individuals were targeted by violent crimes outside the courthouse. It was always Diane Feinsteins whom was in constant contact with that young negro women that Richard Blum got pregnant whereas that women turned to drugs like Herorin cocaine Fentanyl stuff. Diane Feinsteins oftentimes did events with that Negro spirituals whereas that Negro family Richard Blum pregnanted that negro women's great uncle was a Baptist Pastor. Did Diane Feinsteins's cohorts oftentimes harvest snails at 6229 Thomas Ave Newark CA whereas those snails went to French restaurant in San Jose CA similar to Ilfornario near the Fairmont hotels. What led for the Fairmont hotel in San Jose CA to be bankrupted? Wasn't it illegal fraudulent business ventures whereas Italian Mobster Santa Clara DA Jeff Rosen, California Governor Jerry Brown and others including Gavin Newsom bullied financial resources intended for the payments of that remodeled Fairmont hotel. That Negro women related to those Negros whom covet, racketeering styles on songwriters and singers. These negros acted like humble church goers yet their behaviors gambling addictions drug addictions promoted their lives to have access to housing and other areas in the Italian Mob that those individuals philanthropist organizers Affiliated with Senator Diane Feinsteins's husband Richard Blum had created along with other homosexual jewish lawyers etc. They had multiple projects intended for Netflix documentaries that was stories based on their manipulated charectoristics analysis they created the daily lives of individuals mimicking patterns of wanting to be actors/actresses for T.V soaps, novellas, dramatic traumatic reality TV series. Most of those individuals who have worked with Richard Blum's cohorts have been targeted trapped in Police assignment whereas it's over there on a multitude of unsolved homicide and a multitude of murders that were blamed on innocent individuals. It's over there on the idea of how Scott Peterson didn't kill his wife. It's over there on how Scott Peterson's home was invaded by Wissam Al Mana, Richelle Nice, Amber Frey, Amanda O'Donnell aka Mindy Shanahan Kyle Shanahan's wife. The judge Anne Christine Massullo is not the appropriate for the residing judge for the Scott Peterson's trial because of the geographic locations whereas the greatest injustices are present among the Judical magistrate affilation with Stanislaus county and San Mateo county whereas Judge Anne Christine Massullo travelled from San Francisco CA Judical magistrate Jurisdiction. Diane Feinsteins's husband had a habit of racketeering financial resources intended for Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman. Richard Blum took away 5 million dollars divorce settlement intended for Diva from abusive husband Qatari businessman Wissam Al Mana in the late 1990's for his personal Investment portfolios whereas Richard found 5 people who he felt had the ability to increase their wealth if he gave them each $1 million dollars. The individuals later were told to give back the Investment to Diva which Richard Blum collected the interests on the Investment. Those 5 individuals began racketeering bullying charectoristics analysis whereas Diva was trapped in violent attacks Whereas a temporary Conservatorship agreements was placed. It was on repeat for whatever reason why Richard Blum began to mentor individuals to bully Diva Lee aka Diva Jobs aka Dilma Coleman whom was Protected under DACA with Steve Jobs as her sponsor. Richard Blum Diane Feinsteins's husband died on February 27,2022. Diva Lee MD JD aka Dilma Coleman wants for than 60+ million from Richard Blum's probates because Richard Blum had created a boy's club whereas those men targeted Diva Lee's financial resources thru a marriage that was a confidential marriage whereas the relationship is managed separated similar as a slave mentality ownership is what Richard Blum Diane Feinsteins's husband and Diane Feinsteins's daughter Katherine Berman plus Rick Marino especially their cohorts affiliated with other corrupt jews in law enforcement (government officials) bullied and stole real estates properties especially investment portfolios whereas a GHB blackout drugs administered to Diva Lee aka Dilma Coleman whereas in a classroom at De Anza College in Cupertino CA whereas it's over there on those racketeering styles of it and their recreation trips to casinos whereas those Affiliated with Diane Feinsteins's husband Richard Blum had embezzlement outcomes. Attachment#4 T.C Witherspoon currently lives in the SF home that was owned and insured (arsonist attacked the home) for Diva Herd and Ricky Herd.(husband n wife). Attachment#1 it's over there on the same behaviors that Richelle Nice targeted Arizona State University graduate Scott Peterson the husband of Catholic girl Laci Rocha Peterson. Attachment#2 Scott Peterson's loving wife who loved her husband Scott Peterson. Attachment #3 Do not re-elect Nancy Pelosi.. because Nancy Pelosi is a serial Habitual pedophile creep who has alcoholic addictions whereas she is also trapped by the Gaslighting techniques that California Governor Gavin Newsom has drug addictions whereas it's over there on his Kleptomaniac mental health illnesses whereas it's not a good reasoning for functional healthy attributes with the responsibility of decision making for the State of California. Attachment#6 Qatari businessman Wissam Al Mana had tried to comfort Richelle Nice in her broken heart yet Richelle Nice targeted Laci Peterson even though Wissam Al Mana offered valuable jewelry gifts , furniture and access to various geographic real estates properties whereas Richelle Nice took over Diva's real estates properties in Las Vegas NV. Why is it so important to solve the system connected with the corruption that Scott Peterson's attorney Pat Harris and Mark Geregos are racketeering? Why did it take 17 years for Scott Peterson to recieve a fair trial which he's supported by accurate facts and whereas witnesses deliver the appropriate honest messages that create an quick exoneration and incarceration of Richelle Nice and those individuals who killed Laci Rocha Peterson and SF Rapper Hitman aka Ricky Herd..and a better understanding of what led to the death of Lisa Lopes music producer whereas it's over there on a car Accidentals (Homicide)that occurred in Hondorus. Best regards Diva Lee MD JD aka Dilma Coleman. From:Holly Mills To:City Attorney Cc:Clerk, City; Council, City; Deborah Caplan Subject:RE: Public Records Act request Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 3:47:17 PM Attachments:image001.png 2022-02-24 Letter to Molly Stump re Public Records Act request.pdf Some people who received this message don't often get email from hmills@olsonremcho.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Ms. Stump: Please find attached a letter from Attorney Deborah Caplan. I inadvertently left out the enclosure to this letter when I emailed it to you last week, so I’m sending it again. I apologize for any inconvenience this error might have caused. Thank you. Holly M. Mills Legal Secretary 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 400|Sacramento, CA 95814 916.442.2952 | hmills@olsonremcho.com olsonremcho.com From: Holly Mills Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2022 3:48 PM To: city.attorney@cityofpaloalto.org Cc: city.clerk@cityofpaloalto.org; city.council@cityofpaloalto.org; Deborah Caplan <DCaplan@olsonremcho.com> Subject: Public Records Act request Dear Ms. Stump: Please find attached a letter from Attorney Deborah Caplan. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Thank you. Holly M. Mills Legal Secretary 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 400|Sacramento, CA 95814 916.442.2952 | hmills@olsonremcho.com olsonremcho.com Olson Remcho VIA EMAIL February 24, 2022 Molly Stump Office of the City Attorney City of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, California 94301 Email: city.attorney@cityofpaloalto.org Re: Public Records Act request Dear Ms. Stump: As you know, I filed a Public Records Act request on July 26, 2021. After several of the City's responses still failed to provide the requested documents, I wrote to you in November, 2021 outlining several types of documents that I knew to exist and which had not been disclosed. I am attaching that email for your convenience. Some additional responses followed that letter. A few did provide texts or portions of group chats but, in the main, the City has still failed to fully respond. At this point, I am requesting a written response from your office that answers the following questions: 1) What efforts has the City made to ask all Council members and staff to provide communications on private devices if those communications related to the requested meeting agendas (June 14 —June 22, 2021)? 2) Has the City made any effort to determine whether responsive communications existed at one time but may have been erased/deleted? Has the City made any efforts to have an information technology person examine public or private devices for responsive communications that may have been erased/deleted? If so, what efforts? If not, why not? 3) Some of the City's responses included texts or portion of group chats but omitted the full series of communications. Did the City make any effort to retrieve the full exchange in cases where partial communications were provided? If so, what efforts were made? If not, why not? 4) Does the City have any policy or mechanism for monitoring or maintaining communications that would otherwise constitute public records but are made on private devices? Long Beach Sacramento Oakland 555 E. Ocean Blvd, Ste. 420 555 Capitol Mall, Ste. 400 1901 Harrison St., Ste. 1550 Long Beach, CA 90802 Sacramento, CA 95814 Oakland, CA 94612 Olson Remcho LLP olsonremcho.com Molly Stump February 24, 2022 Page 2 5) Has the City withheld any documents based on a claim of privilege? If so, please provide a privilege log that identifies the document and the basis of the claimed privilege. If not, please confirm that no documents have been withheld based on a claim of privilege. 6) Has the City withheld any documents based on any other claimed exemptions from disclosure? If so, please identify the document(s) and the claimed exemption. If not, please confirm that no documents have been withheld based on claimed exemptions. 7) 1s the City's search for responsive documents complete at this time or is it continuing to search? How much longer does the City anticipate that it will require to fully respond to my request? Sincerely, aLA Deborah B. Caplan DBC:HM Cc: city.clerk@cityofpaloalto.org city.council@cityofpaloalto.org Deborah Ca !an From: Deborah Caplan Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2021 1:24 PM To: city.attorney@cityofpaloalto.org Cc: City.Clerk@cityofpaloalto.org; city.council@cityofpaloalto.org Subject: Public Records Act request Dear Ms. Stump: As you know, I filed a Public Records Act request with the City on July 26, 2021. After various miscommunications from the City, I finally received some responsive documents on September 24, 2021 and a larger number on October 20, 2021. The City's response to date has been woefully inadequate. In fact, it is so inadequate that it raises questions in my mind as to whether the City is attempting to comply with the law in good faith or whether it is deliberately trying to withhold certain documents from public review. As you know, I requested all electronic communications to or from city council members with each other, with city staff, or with third parties involving matters on the agendas for the city council meetings held June 14, 2021, June 21, 2021, or June 22, 2021. I specifically requested any emails, texts, or any chat or instant messages of any kind, such as SMS, MMS, WhatsApp, Instagram, WeChat, AIM, Signal, Telegram, Twitter DM, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts/Talk, Microsoft Teams, iMessage, and FaceTime sent between June 7 and July 26, 2021 (the date of the request), including communications using both government devices or personal devices, if the subject of the communication was related to a matter of public business appearing on any of those agenda items. A review of the documents provided indicates the following: 1) Many, many documents relating to the requested meeting agendas appear to be missing. For example, I have specific knowledge of many communications between City Council members and third parties that were not produced. I am not certain how the searches were conducted in response to my request but it was clearly inadequate as it has not produced even the most obvious communications between Council members using their cityofpaloalto.org email accounts and third parties. 2) I also have knowledge about many email communications between City staff and third parties, as well as among City staff and between City staff and Council members, about the identified agenda items, yet the response reflects virtually no records reflecting staff communications. 3) With one limited exception, the documents produced include no communications involving private email addresses or private devices, even though I also have specific knowledge of many instances in which City Council members were communicating with third parties about the requested agenda items using private email addresses (typically gmaif accounts). Again, it appears that either Council members were not told to produce emails involving their private email addresses (as specifically requested), or those communications are being unlawfully withheld. 4) My request specifically included records of communications other than emails, including texts, group chats, instant messaging, etc. Once more, I have knowledge of, for example, communications taking place with and among Council members about agenda items, including such communications taking place during City Council meetings. If it was not apparent from my request, I am concerned with what appears to be the common and increasing use by Palo Alto public officials of these non-public forms of communication to discuss matters of public concern in a way that frustrates the open meeting requirements. To that end, all communications 1 regarding the identified meeting agendas are required to be produced, including those conducted by text, group chat, etc. 5) If an exemption is claimed, the document must nonetheless be identified. Although the City's response included a boilerplate list of potential exemptions, in my October 1, 2021 email to the City, I requested that, with respect to any claimed exemption, as much of the redacted document as possible be provided so that the time and recipients of the communication could be examined in order to determine the legitimacy of the claimed exemption. To date, no exempt documents have been individually identified and no such documentation has been produced. I have only requested communications relating to agenda items for three specific meetings, but I do expect the City to provide these communications, including those communications employing non-traditional forms of social media. This request needs to be clearly and accurately conveyed to City Council members and other City staff in order for them to identify and produce all responsive documents. Claimed exemptions should be clearly identified as well. The City is well beyond any reasonable period in which to comply. Please advise when all responsive documents will be forthcoming. Sincerely, Deborah B. Caplan Olson Remeho 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 4001 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 442-2952 dcaplan@olsonreiucho.com olsonremcho.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This communication with its contents may contain confidential and/or legally privileged information. It is solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). Unauthorized interception, review, use or disclosure is prohibited and may violate applicable laws including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and destroy all copies of the communication. 2 From:JyothsnaChodagam4 To:jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Subject:Re: please keep palo alto libraries open till 9 pm PST daily Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 3:21:24 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email fromjyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Is there a plan to start renting out hotspots and laptops with inbuilt hotspots at the library ? Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022 at 3:17 PM, JyothsnaChodagam4 <JyothsnaChodagam4@protonmail.com> wrote: https://www.amazon.com/KwikBoost-Standing-Multi-Device-Compatible- Universities/dp/B081VNWN5D Is there a plan to get the phone charger at the library ? Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022 at 3:14 PM, JyothsnaChodagam4 <JyothsnaChodagam4@protonmail.com> wrote: does palo alto library rent out laptops with inbuilt hotspot ? Thanks a lot. Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022 at 3:03 PM, JyothsnaChodagam4 <JyothsnaChodagam4@protonmail.com> wrote: please keep palo alto libraries open daily till 9 pm PST daily cupertino and sunnyvale libraries are open daily till 9 pm PST. https://sccld.org/locations/cupertino/ Cupertino and Sunnyvale libraries are open daily - 7 days a week. Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. From:JyothsnaChodagam4 To:jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Subject:Re: please keep palo alto libraries open till 9 pm PST daily Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 3:17:37 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email fromjyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. 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Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. does palo alto library rent out laptops with inbuilt hotspot ? Thanks a lot. Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022 at 3:03 PM, JyothsnaChodagam4 <JyothsnaChodagam4@protonmail.com> wrote: please keep palo alto libraries open daily till 9 pm PST daily cupertino and sunnyvale libraries are open daily till 9 pm PST. https://sccld.org/locations/cupertino/ Cupertino and Sunnyvale libraries are open daily - 7 days a week. Thanks Phone number - 650 789 0619 Email - jyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. From:Lisa Peschcke-Koedt To:Council, City Cc:Lisa Peschcke-Koedt Subject:Please keep Ramona Street closed for outdoor dining Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 3:12:16 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from lisa_peschcke_koedt@hotmail.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council: This is to ask you to please vote to keep Ramona Street closed between Hamilton and the parking garage toward University Avenue. The restaurants there really need the outdoor business, all year round. The outdoor dining provides sufficient space so the restaurants have a chance to be profitable. I often eat out on the street on Ramona, at Tea Time, Coupa Cafe and Sweet Greens. It has been such a great benefit to be able to safely eat outside at a restaurant during the pandemic and when life is more "normal" in future. Thank you for your consideration. 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From:Jeff Oberle To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:26:44 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Best, Jeff From:Jose Artagglacte To:Council, City Subject:Assistant Dedicated Recruiters!! cityofpaloalto.org Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:13:03 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. Hi, Greetings of the day! 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California Avenue has become one of our favorite spots over the last two years, and simply going for a coffee has resulted in us doing much more shopping at, for example, Mollie Stone's and at the Cobblery. We look forward to seeing the new street designs as they are developed and hope they consider the needs of both cyclists and pedestrians. Kind regards, Nicole, Arnout, & Ava Zoeller Boelens From:Capt. Katie Subject:HOLA Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 6:40:19 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Hello, You received my previous message? I contacted you before but the message failed back, so i decided to write again. Please confirm if you receive this so that i can proceed, waiting for your response. Regards, Capt. Katie From:Capt. Katie Subject:HOLA Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 6:37:13 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Hello, You received my previous message? I contacted you before but the message failed back, so i decided to write again. Please confirm if you receive this so that i can proceed, waiting for your response. Regards, Capt. Katie From:Bullington To:Council, City Subject:Re: Your e-mail to City Council was received Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 2:52:54 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Thanks I am on a 546 day streak of walking 10000 or more steps a day! I am also on a 224 week streak of peloton rides! Sent from my iPhone On Mar 1, 2022, at 2:40 PM, Council, City <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org> wrote:  Thank you for your comments to the City Council. Your e‐mail will be forwarded to all seven Council Members and a printout of your correspondence will also be included in the next available Council packet. If your comments are about an item that is already scheduled for a City Council agenda, you can call (650) 329‐2571 to confirm that the item is still on the agenda for the next meeting. If your letter mentions a specific complaint or a request for service, we'll either reply with an explanation or else send it on to the appropriate department for clarification. We appreciate hearing from you. From:Bullington To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 2:40:24 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Sent from my iPhone From:Ginger Quiroga To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 1:15:16 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Ginger Quiroga From:Grace Ramswick To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 12:20:49 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto,<BR> <BR>In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Jonsen, Robert; Perron, Zachary; Binder, Andrew; Maloney, Con; Reifschneider, James; James Aram Cc:Horrigan-Taylor, Meghan; Council, City; Human Relations Commission; darylsavage@gmail.com Subject:Janine De la Vega Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 11:53:33 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Now if this seasoned reported was still around perhaps she would have been able to vet all the female officers that started the careers with the PAPD before you open your big mouth…. You were playing your Jedi mind trick games I get it. But get this, during my career we consolidated manufacturing facilities offering retirement salary package of two years plus 50k severance pay. That was with ROLM System. We left in place core research and development. Perhaps you don’t get it. Key staff…get it now? Probably not because you’re pretty stupid. This Individual was a key staff member but you fired her claiming budget restraints that’s a bunch of bullshit. You fired her because she was your first Latino reporter. Now you need to ready for Natasha Powers…. This career PAPD office… Will sink any credibility you have left but in reality there is no credibility to sink… Sent from my iPad From:Richard Corny To:Kou, Lydia; Council, City Subject:Cal Ave closure Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 11:26:49 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from guitarrichie@yahoo.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. 1st I would like to thank you for reading this email. My name is Richard Corny and I own the Cobblery with my wife Jessica Roth. I have written and will continue to write emails in order to paint a better picture of what is happening on Cal Ave. I would like to make you aware or reaffirm that the street closure is really bad due to the tremendous amount of empty spots or closed businesses surrounding Cal Ave. Here are a list and pics of those businesses 1. Fine Arts where Zombie runner used to be. We lost Organic sunlife, and Fine arts is a huge empty spot. 2. L’avenue restaurant. No one has been able to survive there. It’s been empty for years 3. Bank of the west. I know we’re getting a new bank but just another huge empty spot for now. 4. The Bakery. We lost them over 2 years ago. Under Hotel California which is far from being rented seeing that complete inside construction is needed. 5. Used to be a cigar shop under Hotel California. That’s gone even though a new one opened further down it’s still another empty spot. 6. The dry cleaning on the corner as well. Gone. 7. Pet grooming is gone. 8. Simply sandwiches is the 5th place under Hotel California that was lost 9. Avalon Yoga. Another sad thing happening is that the landlords aren’t willing to negotiate and would rather leave their spots empty and make money of capital gains which has been very good in the recent years. Not great at all. 10. Mahin salon. Closed even though someone has taken it over it’s still not open and won’t be for a bit. 11. The Nutthouse is so far from being an open business. And is a huge empty spot 12. Taqueria Azteca which used to operate from inside Nutthouse that served food and was a separate business that has closed 13. Keeble and Schuchat buildings are all for lease. The one on the corner of Birch and Cal Ave. 14. Another next to it 15. Another next to that. 16. And across the street by smoke shop. Has been empty for years 17. Keeble and schuchat has 6 empty spots #16 has 2 spots inside 18. Montoya jewelers has been gone for years 19. Spot by Mollie stones that was a salon or spa. Just closed recently 20. Di Pietro spots has been empty for 3 years 21. The Anatolian kitchen is closed for remodeling and won’t open until August 22. La Baume restaurant has been closed. Waiting for business to come back I guess 23. There’s two spots between Terun and Country Sun that used to be businesses. Now it looks like it’s being used for storage. 24. And then there’s Cambridge. There’s nothing there either. Barber closed down. 25,26,27,28,29,30,31 spots empty on Cambridge from 410 Cambridge to 378 Cambridge all empty spots 32. the pharmacy by Domino’s which I haven’t even seen for lease signs which makes me think the owner doesn’t care about renting it. 33. Brite and clean cleaners. The owner of that building is not very nice. As a retailer I would never consider opening a business on Cal Ave in the state that it’s in. It’s hard for us to understand why the city chooses to continue the street closure that clearly only benefits a small portion of the businesses a small portion of the time. We understand the community has opinions but they may not be fully educated on the situation . We will do our best to stay in business during these hard times but we did sign a lease for a business located on an OPEN street and not a CLOSED one. And it’s seems discriminating against our business. 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All rights reserved. Unsubscribe from all mails by clicking below. List Unsubscribe From:bill@comeandjoyus.com Subject:Modular Prefab & Tech Senate Toronto @ The Westin April 2022 – Early Bird Expires Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 5:47:46 AM Attachments:MODCAN.pdf [Some people who received this message don't often get email from bill@comeandjoyus.com. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Modular Prefab & Tech Senate Toronto @ The Westin April 2022 – Early Bird Expires The housing crisis in Canada has been widely acknowledged: home-building rates are just half of the 286,000 required annually and are insufficient to meet accumulated need. The failure to meet these supply levels is partly explained by the challenges that the industry is facing, such as low productivity, labour shortages, lack of collaboration and failure to embrace new technologies. Modern methods of construction (MMC), manufacturing methods that harness digital techniques, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and offsite manufacture have all been widely promoted as solutions to industry challenges, with a particular emphasis on the potential of offsite manufacturing for residential housing. Construction in general, and housebuilding in particular, will play a vital role in Canadas post-COVID recovery. More can be done within the construction and housebuilding sector to develop a vision of how the uptake of modular methods, offsite manufacturing and MMC will be part of this recovery, and could also help to tackle regional inequalities and address the ’levelling-up agenda’. This will require collection of data on where components are both manufactured and used, in order that the geographies of production can be understood and used to inform decision making about sustainable and responsible procurement. However, as we have seen there have been issues in delays in the global supply chain, raw materials and increasing shortages in skilled manpower have accelerated the move towards Modular, Precast and Prefabrication. With Opportunities coming into the hot markets such as data centres, logistics, residential and life sciences the catalyst has been set for companies now to embrace the Modular Precast and Prefabrication in Canada. 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The emphasis is on condensing the construction schedule of a project and saving cost.” – “Construction Industry Trends,” Construction Dive This event is targeted but not limited to:  CEOs, CIOs, & COOs  Chief Construction Ocers  Chief Manufacturing Ocers  VPs/ Directors/ Heads/ General Managers/ Managers of:  Construction  Modular Construction  Osite Construction  Osite Manufacturing  Operations  Project Management  Osite & Prefabrication  Civil Engineering  Structural Engineering  Project Engineering  Property Development  Quantity Surveying  Infrastructure  Architecture  Drafting Design  On-site Delivery  Procurement  Strategic Sourcing From the following industries:  Government entities  Construction companies  Real Estate developers  Contractors  Building Materials Suppliers  Building Service Providers  Technology solution providers  Design & Architecture rms  Construction Project Management rms  Real Estate consultants  Transportation & Logistics Service Providers  Other industries involve in new property development, which can benet from o-site construction, such as Healthcare, Hospitality, Data Centers, Education and Retail The housing crisis in Canada has been widely acknowledged: home-building rates are just half of the 286,000 required annually and are insufficient to meet accumulated need. The failure to meet these supply levels is partly explained by the challenges that the industry is facing, such as low productivity, labour shortages, lack of collaboration and failure to embrace new technologies. Modern methods of construction (MMC), manufacturing methods that harness digital techniques, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and offsite manufacture have all been widely promoted as solutions to industry challenges, with a particular emphasis on the potential of offsite manufacturing for residential housing. Construction in general, and housebuilding in particular, will play a vital role in the Canada’s post-COVID recovery. More can be done within the construction and housebuilding sector to develop a vision of how the uptake of modular methods, offsite manufacturing and MMC will be part of this recovery, and could also help to tackle regional inequalities and address the ’levelling-up agenda’. This will require collection of data on where components are both manufactured and used, in order that the geographies of production can be understood and used to inform decision making about sustainable and responsible procurement. However, as we have seen there have been issues in delays in the global supply chain, raw materials and increasing shortages in skilled manpower have accelerated the move towards Modular, Precast and Prefabrication. With Opportunities in coming about in hot markets such data centres, logistics, residential and life sciences the catalyst has been set for company’s now to embrace the Modular Precast and Prefabrication in the Canada. 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EVENT OVERVIEW FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT JOHN KARRAS : +603 2775 0067 : johnk@trueventus.com Victor Nicols Project Manager George Third & Son Vancouver, Canada Hammad Chaudhry Director, Virtual Design & Construction EllisDon Calgary, Canada John Prott B.Sc. P.Eng. GSC. Construction Project Manager, Principal Nextlevel Modular Inc. Vancouver, Canada Ryan Apps Global Director of Disruptive Innovation - Future Energy GHD Toronto, Canada Steven Haylestrom Vice President Operations MetaLigna Toronto, Canada Pascale Commun Associate Partner, Senior Project Director CIMA+ Montreal, Canada Sara.Ann Logan NCARB, AIA, IIDA Vice President of Design Volumetric Building Companies Massachusetts, USA Roberto Vila, AIA, LEED-AP Principal Stantec New York, USA Thomas Barr Project Executive Hudson Meridian Construction Group New York, USA Xavier Toby Senior Director of Operations, Ontario Nomodic Ontario, Canada Justin DePhillips Founder/CEO Generational Modular Group, LLC, Pennsylvania, USA Allan Cid Research Assistant Université Laval Quebec, Canada Roger Krulak CEO FullStack Modular New York, USA Evan Barnes President CENTURY 21® Jackson Real Estate and Modular One Homes Pennsylvania, USA FEATURING PRESENTATION AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS Dominic Desmarais General Manager, Industrial Division MasTec Canada Edmonton, Canada Scott Fearnley Director of Operations Click Modular Homes Vancouver, Canada Oliver David Krieg Chief Technology Ocer Intelligent City Vancouver, Canada Roseller Flores Manager, Quality West Region NRB Modular Solutions, part of Dexterra Inc Vancouver, Canada Melissa McEnroe Manager, Aordable Housing Development York Region (The Regional Municipality of York) Toronto, Canada Geo Baker VP Project Management Stack Modular Vancouver, Canada Reinventing practices for faster, leaner and higher quality construction through cutting-edge innovations 27 - 28 April 2022 | Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Canadathth MODULAR, PREFAB AND CONSTRUCTION TECH SENATE Jon Schiedel Chief Operations Ocer CNTNR Modular Building Solutions, Edmonton, Canada FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT JOHN KARRAS : +603 2775 0067 : johnk@trueventus.com CONFERENCE AT GLANCE Registration & coee Opening keynote address Plenery One Evolving A Modular System For Dierent Geographies and To Meet The Needs Of A Global Client Base Roger Krulak, CEO, FullStack Modular, New York, USA Plenary Two The Revolution of Construction Technology Hammad Chaudhry, Director, Virtual Design & Construction, EllisDon, Calgary, Canada Speed networking Morning refreshment Plenary Three Digital Design & Delivery: Leveraging a Digital Approach across the project life. 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Developing economies of Scale Xavier Toby, Senior Director of Operations, Ontario, Nomodic, Ontario, Canada Plenary Two Implementing IOT into Modular Construction and Prefabrication Geo Baker, VP Project Management, Stack Modular, Vancouver, Canada Speed networking Morning refreshment Plenary Three R&D Innovations for Modular & Prefab Solutions Roberto Vila, AIA, LEED-AP, Principal, Stantec, New York, USA Plenary Four Modular Construction - A Great Revolution for the Construction Industry: The New Role of Engineering Pascale Commun, Associate Partner, Senior Project Director, CIMA+, Montreal, Canada Networking luncheon Day Two: Thursday 28 April 2022th Session One Quality in Modular Fabrication Roseller Flores, Manager, Quality West Region NRB Modular Solutions, part of Dexterra Inc, Vancouver, Canada Session Two The Value Chain Gain Control via leveraging technologies (Speaker to be advised) Afternoon refreshment Session Three Tapping into the Data in the Project Justin DePhillips, Founder/CEO Generational Modular Group, LLC, Pennsylvania, USA Session Four Quality Control in the Prefab Construction Scott Fearnley, Director of Operations Click Modular Homes, Vancouver, Canada End of conference Session One Innovation in Design, Budget and Scheduling leading to eective Prefab application Allan Cid, Research Assistant Université Laval, Quebec, Canada Session Two Using Virtual and Augmented Reality in the Design and Manufacturing of Modular, Prefabricated and O-Site Construction Steven Haylestrom, Vice President Operations MetaLigna, Toronto, Canada Afternoon refreshment Session Three Productization and Customization with Mass Timber Prefabrication Oliver David Krieg, Chief Technology Ocer Intelligent City, Vancouver, Canada Session Four Designing Prefab-MEP modules to minimize site Disruption (Speaker to be advised) End of conference 1400 1445 1530 1600 1645 1730 1400 1445 1530 1600 1645 1730 0830 0900 0940 1030 1040 1145 1100 Stream 1 – Project Management Stream 2 – Prefab Application 1230 Reinventing practices for faster, leaner and higher quality construction through cutting-edge innovations 27 - 28 April 2022 | Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Canadathth MODULAR, PREFAB AND CONSTRUCTION TECH SENATE FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT JOHN KARRAS : +603 2775 0067 : johnk@trueventus.com HRDF claimable under SBL scheme HRDF Approved Training Provider Reg No: 889325K (Applicable for Malaysia only) 1 2 3 4 5 ATTENDEE DETAILS Job TitleName EmailTel Job TitleName EmailTel Job TitleName EmailTel Job TitleName EmailTel Job TitleName EmailTel COMPANY DETAILS IndustryName Address CountryPostcode FaxTel APPROVAL NB: Signatory must be authorised on behalf of contracting organisation. 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From:Palo Alto Free Press To:Jonsen, Robert; Perron, Zachary; Binder, Andrew; Reifschneider, James; Council, City; Jeff Rosen; Jay Boyarsky; darylsavage@gmail.com; donald.larkin@morganhill.ca.gov; James Aram Cc:Wagner, April; Human Relations Commission Subject:Twitter stats Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 2:49:04 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Have been phenomena when you consider the global impact of Twitter… There will be no place for April Chan Wagner to hide. Or for that matter the HRC….. The evidence, is beyond all reasonable doubt…. You’re all complicit and racists. And I have placed the city of Palo Alto on the world map. as such….And if I have enable other individuals to do so, well then I am extremely happy and to have made a difference in there lives….. 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Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. ©2022 DC Consulting | New York, USA Web Version Preferences Forward Unsubscribe Powered by GoDaddy Email Marketing ® From:Mai Le To:Council, City Subject:Keep Ramon Street closed to cars Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 8:08:43 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hi, I think the current setup on Ramona Street is really inviting for pedestrians and patrons of the Ramona Street restaurants. It creates a relaxed, festive, and cosmopolitan vibe that makes downtown Palo Alto a really appealing destination for a night out. On top of that, it’s a great option for folks like me who are cautious about COVID and interested in outdoor dining. Please keep Ramona Street closed to car traffic! Thank you, Mai Le From:David Bajot To:Council, City Cc:Kara Fitzpatrick Subject:Public spaces should be a public matter! Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 7:15:52 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of the City of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th, we implore you to put the matter of streets and parklet usage to a wider public vote. The decision of how City property should be used — and how it can benefit the broadest possible group of residents — should be decided by members of our community. It should not be subject to a subset of influential few. After two years of increased public engagement on the social and health benefits of our streets, we urge you to consider this as a unique opportunity to further a sense of collective agency over our public spaces. A concerned citizen of our community, [ your name] David. From:Jennifer Landesmann To:Council, City Subject:my comments today 2/28 on role of local governments vis a vis federal agency policies and practices Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 7:06:23 PM Attachments:PaloAlto letter to SCSCRoundtable 06.11.19.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello Council, This is an article on the Supreme Court case I mentioned in my public comment today. Supreme Court to hear a case that could limit the EPA's power to fight climate change As I mentioned, as all federal agencies are given the privilege of setting standards and policies, the FAA sets its own policies and rules. On November 13, 2018, the City wrote a comprehensive letter to acting FAA Administrator about the rules that the FAA failed to follow when implementing PIRAT, but then Council voted not to challenge PIRAT with the justification below (letter attached): "After two hours of closed session debate - preceded by more than half an hour of public comment - one of the most compelling factors that influenced our decision not to sue was the nascency and potential of the SC/SC Roundtable. We did not want to risk dampening the level of engagement by the FAA through the Roundtable and we did not want to risk our neighboring communities mistaking our actions as an effort to unfairly shift noise or to circumvent the collaborative problem - solving potential of the Roundtable. Palo Alto is committed to participating as a constructive and cooperative member of this regional partnership." Unfairly (and illegally) shifting noise is actually what happens when the FAA fails to follow its own rules and nobody cares about the FAA "circumventing" the rules. Probably the most amazing thing I've seen is how the SFO Roundtable happily is allowing the FAA to circumvent their rules on the "overlays" (namely how to assess noise - exposure to population for a study area vs profile of one airplane) but when it came time to look at the innovatives they balked and said that the noise assessments for the innovatives are not what people experience on the ground (!). It's like driving Palo Alto and neighbors over a cliff with a ridiculous noise assessment but then making sure to brake before they have to face the cliff. Constructive and cooperative processes are not actual documented processes, even the FAA can explain that. And the FAA also knows it's a steep price that communities pay when they give the FAA a pass. It's exactly what has caused this problem for Palo Alto, the negotiations have been all "give" and no returns and I hope you can address this better than how you did with PIRAT. Thanks, Jennifer City of Palo Alto Office of the Mayor and City Council June 11, 2019 Hon. Mary -Lynne Bernald, Chair Santa Clara/Santa Cruz Roundtable P.O. Box 3144 Los Altos, CA 94024 Dear Chairwoman Bernald: I am writing on behalf of our City Council to inform you and all member communities of the Santa Clara/Santa Cruz (SC/SC) Roundtable of our decision last night not to take legal action at this time against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regarding the PIRAT arrival route. This was a difficult decision for us, as our community is heavily impacted by airplane noise and deeply frustrated by the lack of responsiveness from the FAA over the past several years since Next Gen greatly exacerbated the aircraft problems we experience. After two hours of closed session debate — preceded by more than half an hour of public comment —one of the most compelling factors that influenced our decision not to sue was the nascency and potential of the SC/SC Roundtable. We did not want to risk dampening the level of engagement by the FAA through the Roundtable and we did not want to risk our neighboring communities mistaking our actions as an effort to unfairly shift noise or to circumvent the collaborative problem -solving potential of the Roundtable. Palo Alto is committed to participating as a constructive and cooperative member of this regional partnership. We appreciate that the Roundtable is still developing its norms and priorities, and that it must juggle the competing interests of the region. We appreciate your efforts to address PIRAT as an agenda topic and look forward to a substantive Roundtable conversation with the FAA in which their representatives can explain why they anticipate no increase in volume when the proposed changes to PIRAT include opening a previously restricted route to all carriers and more airports, and to help us explore whether any refinements to the vectoring procedures between the ARGGG waypoint and San Francisco Airport (SFO) might provide some relief to our community through quieter flying practices. As you can see from the adjacent map, recently prepared by a consultant for SFO analyzing data from four sites in our city, Palo Alto remains squarely in the center of these flights. We also hope the Roundtable will explore ways to reduce night flights over communities like ours. �,.�.„ ,„e ,,„;,,,,,,,., �mn As our representative at the Roundtable, Council Member Lydia Kou, with the assistant of city staff, will continue to keep us informed of the Roundtable's progress and represent the concerns of our community and our council. Thank you for the leadership and considerable time you and all members of the Roundtable are committing to the important issue of aircraft impacts. Sincerely, Eric Filseth, Mayor P.O. Box 10250 Palo Alto, CA 94303 650.329.2477 650.328.3631 fax cc: Hon. Anna G. Eshoo, U.S. House of Representatives Hon. Ray Mueller, Mayor, City of Menlo Park Hon. Lisa Gauthier, Mayor, City of East Palo Alto From:Brenda Khodr To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 4:34:45 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, we implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. Sent from my iPhone From:James Felix Cook To:Council, City Subject:In support of keeping four blocks of California Avenue closed to traffic and open to pedestrians Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 4:18:36 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from jamesfelixcook@yahoo.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Mayor Pat Burt & council members, I am writing you to please maintain the closure of California Avenue to vehicles. I prefer to think of it as keeping those short four blocks of Cal Ave open to pedestrians. It's a joy to have just a few blocks of our entire city open for pedestrians. We walk there frequently - and have enjoyed for years walking on these four blocks during the Cal Ave farmers market. In talking with our College Terrace neighbors, I've only heard good things about being able to walk on these streets and enjoy the outdoor dining. Yes, we are aware that our friends running retail businesses on Cal Ave have been suffering from less business during the pandemic - we feel their pain. Can the effects of the pandemic, reduced office workers, reduced commuting through the Cal Ave train station, be separated from the effect of the closing of Cal Ave from car traffic? Also, our neighbors support keeping the street closed to traffic if there could be improvements made to the street and conditions established for businesses using the public right of way. Also, we want to see some place for the public to sit, on seats not associated with any particular restaurant. Generally, we'd like to see the street looking good and staying open to pedestrians. I am currently the President of the College Terrace Residents' Association (CTRA), but this is my letter only, because CTRA has discussed this issue and these comments are in part from those meetings. We have yet to make a formal position on the issue, so this is my comment only. Finally, thank you for your leadership in having these blocks of Cal Ave open to pedestrians and closed to traffic over the past months. We've enjoyed it, and thank you, regardless of what happens next. Thank you for your consideration and good luck in your deliberations on this, James Felix Cook From:Andrew M To:Council, City Subject:I"m Voting to Keep Parklets & Ramona St Closed Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 3:53:35 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council of Palo Alto, In anticipation of your meeting on February 28th 2022, I implore you to keep Ramona Street Closed and continue to allow parklets. I like dining outdoors and the feeling on Ramona Street with the half closure, so please count my vote for keeping parklets & Ramona Street CLOSED for safe outdoor dining. From:Robert Chun To:HeUpdate; Council, City; Planning Commission Cc:Lait, Jonathan; Wong, Tim; Campbell, Clare; Yang, Albert Subject:Follow-up letter from Palo Alto Forward Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 3:46:39 PM Attachments:Feb 28 Palo Alto Forward Letter.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Mayor Burt; Palo Alto City Council; Palo Alto Planning and Transportation Committee; Palo Alto Housing Element Working Group; and Palo Alto City Staff On behalf of Palo Alto Forward, I've attached a follow-up letter to our prior letter from February 22, which addressed Palo Alto's statutory responsibilities relating to the inclusion of certain nonvacant sites in the Housing Element site inventory. Please share this letter with the members of the Housing Element Working Group, as well as the City Council and the PTC. Please let me know if you would like to schedule time to discuss the contents of the letter. As always, thank you all for your work on the Housing Element. Warm regards, Robert Chun Board Member, Palo Alto Forward February 28, 2022 Dear Mayor Burt; Palo Alto City Council; Palo Alto Planning and Transportation Committee; Palo Alto Housing Element Working Group; and Palo Alto City Staff Palo Alto Forward is a non-profit organization focused on innovating and expanding housing choices and transportation mobility for a vibrant, welcoming, and sustainable Palo Alto. We are a broad coalition with a multi-generational membership, including new and longtime residents. Thank you all for your work on Palo Alto’s 6th Cycle Housing Element. In our February 22nd letter to the City, we noted that Palo Alto appears to be relying on nonvacant sites to accommodate 50 percent or more of its housing need for lower-income households. Under California law, this fact triggers a statutory presumption that “the nonvacant site’s existing use is presumed to impede additional residential development.”HCD Site Inventory Guidebook Pg. 26-28. Thus, if Palo Alto desires to designate a nonvacant site as appropriate for lower-income housing, its housing element must make “findings based on substantial evidence that the use will likely be discontinued during the planning process.”Id. (emphasis added).See also Government Code Section 65583.2, subdivision (g)(2). We are grateful to the Planning and Transportation Committee for discussing our February 22nd letter during its meeting on February 23rd. The full transcript of its discussion is included in Appendix A and begins at 45:00 in the recording of the meeting. In that exchange, City staff suggest that the City intends to meet the “substantial evidence” standard under Section 65583.2 based on several general factors, such as improvement-to-land-value ratios, age of structures, and the strength of the real estate market. Unfortunately, this strategy is demonstrably noncompliant with the plain language of the statute and HCD’s published guidance on the “substantial evidence” requirement. Moreover, HCD has already rejected draft Housing Elements that rely on the “substantial evidence” strategy that City staff have described. I.City’s proposed strategy does not comply with HCD guidance First, the strategy proposed by City staff conflicts with HCD guidance on how cities must meet the “substantial evidence” requirement of Section 65583.2, subdivision (g)(2).HCD Site Inventory Guidebook Pg. 26-28. According to HCD, examples of “substantial evidence” include: ●The lease for the existing use expires early within the planning period. ●The building is dilapidated, and the structure is likely to be removed, or a demolition permit has been issued for the existing uses. ●There is a development agreement that exists to develop the site within the planning period. ●The entity operating the existing use has agreed to move to another location early enough within the planning period to allow residential development within the planning period. ●The property owner provides a letter stating its intention to develop the property with residences during the planning period. Notably, each of HCD’s examples of “substantial evidence” relies on specific findings relating to the property owner ’s intent to discontinue the existing use. In contrast, the strategy described by City staff at the PTC meeting ignores the intent of the property owner and instead speculates as to the owner ’s intent based on generalized economic factors. This approach is substantially less rigorous than any of the examples described by HCD. Moreover, this approach directly conflicts with HCD guidance that generalized findings (such as the health of a local real estate market) are disfavored.1 Only specific findings related to a site’s current existing use, such as those described by HCD, can rebut the statutory presumption that nonvacant sites are ineligible to fulfill more than 50% of a city’s lower-income housing allocation. II.City’s proposed strategy has already been rejected by HCD Second, the strategy proposed by City staff has already been rejected by HCD. We urge Palo Alto to consider the experience of the City of Redondo Beach, which recently attempted to meet the “substantial evidence” requirement with a similar set of generalized factors. As Palo Alto has proposed to do, Redondo Beach did not make specific findings relating to an owner ’s intent to discontinue a site’s existing use. Rather, the City’s Housing Element relied on factors such as improvement-to-land-value ratios, the age of the structures, and the existing floor-area ratio.See e.g.,City of Redondo Beach 2021-2029 Housing Element, Pg. 73-77. Last month, HCD rejected Redondo Beach’s Housing Element, noting that: “This finding from HCD’s September 2, 2021 letter has not been satisfied. Government Code section 65583.2, subdivision (g)(2) states, ‘An existing use shall be presumed to impede additional residential development, absent findings based on substantial evidence that the use is likely to be discontinued during the planning period.’”January 2 2022 HCD Letter to Redondo Beach Appendix Pg. 2 In particular, HCD noted that Redondo Beach had failed to make sufficiently specific findings relating to the intent of the property owner to discontinue the use on the nonvacant site: “For another example, the element describes existing uses on the sites as franchises as opposed to national chain stores, thus implying franchises are not 1 As HCD emphasizes: “While the sites may be located in an area with common economic issues, individual owners may not wish to sell their property or redevelop their site with residential uses. In addition, each site’s existing use, e.g., grocery store, retail shop, parking lot, and offices, may have lease agreements of different lengths of time or the owner may not wish to relocate or redevelop the site with a more intensive residential use. In this type of situation, use of the same findings for the multiple sites would not be appropriate.”HCD Site Inventory Guidebook Pg. 28. as permanent as national chain stores. The element additionally states that the owner of the largest shopping center has “strong” interest with some experience in introducing high density residential into commercial centers in other cities. This analysis does not satisfy the statutory requirement of substantial evidence that the use is likely to discontinue during the planning period.Each site must be analyzed as to its unique qualities and whether existing uses impede additional development.Additional analysis that provides substantial evidence the uses are likely to discontinue within the planning period is required to identify these sites to accommodate the City’s RHNA. Alternatively, the element may identify and analyze different sites.”Id.(emphasis added) Unless these issues are remedied by Redondo Beach, HCD has indicated that it “may revoke its finding of substantial compliance pursuant to Government Code section 65585, subdivision (i).”Id.at 2. To avoid the serious consequences of such a revocation, and to ensure that we successfully plan for lower-income housing, we urge Palo Alto to adopt a more rigorous approach to its “substantial evidence” findings. Conclusion We hope that this letter has helped clarify Palo Alto’s responsibilities under Section 65583.2, subdivision (g)(2). In light of the statutory language, HCD guidance, and enforcement history cited above, we ask that Palo Alto take the following actions: 1.Reach out to the owners of all nonvacant, lower-income sites.See Appendix B (“Lower-Income Sites in Palo Alto’s Proposed 6th Cycle Site Inventory”). 2.Make specific findings as to whether any of the following criteria apply to the site: ○The lease for the existing use expires early within the planning period. ○The building is dilapidated, and the structure is likely to be removed, or a demolition permit has been issued for the existing uses. ○There is a development agreement that exists to develop the site within the planning period. ○The entity operating the existing use has agreed to move to another location early enough within the planning period to allow residential development within the planning period. ○The property owner is willing to provide a letter stating its intention to develop the property with residences during the planning period. 3.If none of the above criteria applies to the site, then remove the site from the site inventory and replace it with a site that meets one of the above criteria. This approach aligns with the language of Section 65583.2, subdivision (g)(2) and HCD’s existing guidance. We welcome any questions, comments, or clarifications. As indicated in our previous letter, we look forward to working with the City to approve a legally-compliant Housing Element that successfully plans for a more sustainable, affordable, and equitable future. Sincerely, Robert Chun Board Member Appendix A: Partial Transcript of February 23rd, 2022 PTC Meeting Starting at 45:00 Commissioner Hechtman: “These questions relate to a letter that we received this week that talked about a requirement that the HCD has that, where you -- and I’m going to paraphrase it, I hope not poorly -- where more than 50% of your low-income housing is identified on non-vacant sites, then you have to provide “substantial evidence” that during the RHNA cycle, whatever the impediments to developing low-income housing on those sites, will go away. So I thought it was an interesting letter. We hadn’t talked about that on the PTC. And so the first question I had was actually for Assistant City Attorney Yang. I wanted to know if the description of that requirement in that letter from a local group is pretty accurate as to the requirement.” Mr. Yang: “So, I haven’t reviewed that letter, but I can speak to the general requirement that we do have to show that the sites that we identify are, maybe Mr. Wong can help me out here.” Mr. Wong: “Suitable and available.” Mr. Yang: “That’s right, suitable and available, and so there is some evidentiary showing that we have to make and that is a part of the site selection effort that the Working Group and Mr. Wong and our consultant have been doing -- is, you know, finding sites where we can make that showing, where we think our selection will be defensible.” Commissioner Hechtman: “OK, that’s helpful. Then that leads into my next question, which is, in the Working Group, was this substantial evidence requirement regarding the sites where low-income housing would go, was that part of the dialogue with the Working Group? Did they examine that? Did they examine that and come up with findings or categories of findings so that we could support . . . the low-income BMRs, at least in excess of 50%?” [Commissioner Lauing invites Mr. Wong to describe the Working Group’s methodology] Mr. Wong: Sure. And, so, as part of our methodology -- we did present our methodology of how these sites were identified to the WG -- and one of the main factors is what is known as the ILR, the improvement to land ratio, in which, if the improvements -- and we used county assessor ’s data or figures -- and basically, we had this ILR ratio of less than 1.5. In other words, if the improvements were 1.5 times or less the land value, then we said that’s appropriate for redevelopment, because if it had a higher ratio than 1.5, in other words, if let’s say, the improvement per the county assessor was $4M and the land was worth $1M, that means there are substantial improvements on the property, therefore it would be a lesser likelihood of redevelopment. So that was our first go around in identifying these sites. And the reason we used the 1.5 ILR ratio is because A) that was what we used in our current housing element to identify sites, and that was accepted by HCD, and in discussions with our consultants they supported that, and secondly, we looked at structures that were older than 20 years, and an association with that ILR, but that was part of our methodology. In addition, we looked at sites that don’t have multi-family units on the site. There are some that are underdeveloped, if you will, but that was another methodology that we used to make sure that A) we wouldn’t impact or have result in large displacement, and secondly, that also helped the opportunity for redevelopment if there weren’t already existing residences on the site. And, in addition, we’re still working on compiling other substantial evidence, such as in Palo Alto, because of the value, we have been receiving redevelopment proposals, even before we started this update process, which shows the strength of the Palo Alto residential real estate market for redevelopment. So those are just some of those items that we are, that will go into the Housing Element to provide that substantial evidence.” Commissioner Hechtman: “OK. I appreciate that additional information. So here’s my concern. We need to designate roughly 6,100 units, and present that to HCD. We need a 10% buffer. And what we’ve seen -- the Working Group had a larger buffer, but has pulled some potential out, including these parking lots, to get us closer to that 10%. My worry is that, if we flow through with the WG recommendations, we recommend that to the Council, and the Council adopts that and forwards it to HCD, I’m worried that HCD is going to reject some substantial portion of these units, if we’re not properly, in their view, providing substantial evidence of the availability of these nonvacant sites during the next RHNA cycle for low-income housing. And so my thinking is, to protect against that -- because if that happens and if HCD doesn’t certify the Housing Element, they don’t satisfy our RHNA figures, and they send it back to us, and we’re late, and there are penalties for being late. So my thought is, to protect against that risk, let’s build a bigger buffer. And so that’s another reason I like including the city owned parking lots, because it makes a bigger buffer. And we don’t have to, you know, make those the first ones that get developed -- but it avoids the possibility of us getting kicked back to us. So that’s why when we get to voting on it, I’m going to be supporting adding these back in.” Appendix B: Lower-Income Sites in Palo Alto’s Proposed 6th Cycle Site Inventory Note: This data is from the February 17, 2022 memorandum to the Housing Element Ad Hoc committee. Category/Strategy Site Address or Street Zip Code APN Acres Current Use Potential Minus Existing Units Income Category MFA MFA 160 FOREST AV 94301 12027047 One story fitness center (FAR: 0.8), surface parking 26 Lower WG Suggestions 3877 EL CAMINO RE 94303 13241091 0.75 Vacant 24 Lower WG Suggestions Leghorn St 94303 14705012 0.85 Auto storage 27 Lower Total 77 Upzone Upzone 850 MIDDLEFIELD RD 94301 12005011 0.66 One story medical offices (FAR: 0.7), surface parking 15 Lower Upzone 652 HOMER AV 94301 12005008 0.64 One story medical offices (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 15 Lower Upzone 4146 El Camino Real 94301 13724034 0.77 Vacant 18 Lower Upzone 1681 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 12425044 0.91 One story medical offices (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 21 Lower Upzone 853 MIDDLEFIELD RD 94301 332094 0.80 One story medical offices (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 19 Lower Upzone 4151 Middlefield Rd 94301 12715023 0.93 Two story office space (FAR: 0.6), surface parking 22 Lower Upzone 3606 El Camino Real 94301 13708080 0.65 Vacant 15 Lower Upzone 4085 El Camino Wy 94306 13243153 0.71 One story retail (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 17 Lower Upzone 4113 EL CAMINO WY 94306 13244022 0.64 One story preshcool (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 15 Lower Upzone 2754 MIDDLEFIELD RD 94306 13255029 0.55 One story Retail (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 13 Lower Upzone 2811 MIDDLEFIELD RD 94306 12734098 1.74 Supermarket (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 41 Lower Upzone 3902 MIDDLEFIELD RD 94303 14708048 4.26 One story strip mall (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 102 Lower Upzone 3901 El Camino Real 94301 13242073 1.10 One story Hotel (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 35 Lower Upzone EL CAMINO REAL 94301 13238072 1.11 Surface parking 35 Lower Upzone 320 SAN ANTONIO RD 94306 14709069 0.76 Vacant 24 Lower Upzone 3375 EL CAMINO REAL 94301 13239088 0.74 One story restaurant (FAR: 0.2), surface parking 23 Lower Upzone 4224 EL CAMINO REAL 94301 16708037 0.63 One story restaurant (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 20 Lower Upzone 4230 El Camino Real 94301 16708030 0.52 One story car rental (FAR: 0.4), Surface parking 16 Lower Upzone 3903 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 13242072 0.53 One story bank (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 16 Lower Upzone 3200 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 14220037 0.61 Two story lodging (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 19 Lower Upzone 4238 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 16708031 0.65 Two story lodging (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 20 Lower Upzone 4256 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 16708042 0.60 One story restaurant (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 19 Lower Upzone 4279 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 14801016 0.80 Two story lodging (FAR: 0.7), surface parking 25 Lower Upzone 4345 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 14809011 0.95 Two story lodging (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 30 Lower Upzone 760 San Antonio Ave 94303 14705091 0.65 One story retail (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 20 Lower Upzone 87 ENCINA AV 94301 12033001 0.57 Two story office space (FAR: 0.8), surface parking 18 Lower Upzone 4291 El Camino Real 94301 14809014 1.16 Two story bank (FAR: 0.6), surface parking 37 Lower Upzone 720 SAN ANTONIO RD 94303 14705087 1.36 One story office space (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 43 Lower Upzone 841 El Camino Real 94301 12034001 0.64 One story car wash (FAR: 0.2), surface parking 20 Lower Upzone 788 SAN ANTONIO AV 94303 14703041 0.58 One story substandard office space (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 18 Lower Total 751 Caltrain Sites Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station PARK BL 94306 13232043 1.38 Surface Parking 44 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station 2400 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 14220012 0.75 One story bank (FAR: 0.2), surface parking 24 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station 2673 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 13236077 0.64 One story restaurant and retail (FAR: 0.3), surface parking 20 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station 2310 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 13701129 0.76 One story restaurant (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 24 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from Downtown Station 300 HAMILTON AV 94301 12016096 0.75 CD-C (P); PF Five story office building (FAR: 1.2), surface parking 24 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from Downtown Station 530 LYTTON AV 94301 12003070 0.67 CD-C (P) Four story office building (FAR: 0.8)21 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station Cambridge ave 94306 12432050 0.65 Parking structure 20 Lower Between 1/4 and 1/2 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station 3197 PARK BL 94306 13226076 0.59 One story office space (FAR: 0.6), surface parking 18 Lower 1/4 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station 156 N CALIFORNIA AV 94306 12428045 1.14 CC (2)(R)(P) One story grocery store (FAR: 0.4), surface parking 45 Lower 1/4 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station 150 GRANT AV 94306 12429020 0.60 CC (2)(R) One story office space (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 23 Lower 1/4 Mile from California Ave. or San Antonio Station NITA AV 94306 14709056 1.25 Surface Parking 50 Lower Total 313 Frequent Bus Routes Existing 1/2 Mile of Frequent Bus Routes MAYBELL AV 94306 13724045 0.56 17 Lower 1/2 Mile of Frequent Bus Routes 561 VISTA AV 94306 13737004 0.65 20 Lower 1/2 Mile of Frequent Bus Routes 4170 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 13724046 1.01 CS One story grocery store (FAR: 0.5), surface parking 32 Lower 1/2 Mile of Frequent Bus Routes 3150 EL CAMINO REAL 94306 14220054 0.75 CS One story Restaurant (FAR: 0.3), surface parking 24 Lower Total 93 Faith-Based Institutions Faith-Based Institutions (surface parking/vacant space)1985 Louis Rd 94303 350022 1.09 Faith-based institution 26 Lower Faith-Based Institutions (surface parking/vacant space)1140 Cowper St 94301 12018048 0.61 Faith-based institution 14 Lower Faith-Based Institutions (surface parking/vacant space)2890 Middlefield Rd 94306 13203193 0.76 Faith-based institution 18 Lower Faith-Based Institutions (surface parking/vacant space)3149 Waverley St 94306 13220161 0.69 Faith-based institution 16 Lower Faith-Based Institutions (surface parking/vacant space)3505 Middlefield Rd 94306 12747042 1.50 Faith-based institution 36 Lower Total 4.65 110 GM GM 950 INDUSTRIAL ST 94303 14701061 0.54 One story office space (FA 17 Lower GM 937 INDUSTRIAL AV 94303 14701086 0.57 Two story office space (FA 18 Lower GM 990 COMMERCIAL ST 94303 14701041 0.79 Two story office space (FA 25 Lower GM 4030 FABIAN WY 94303 12715010 0.55 Two story office space (F 17 Lower GM TRANSPORT ST 94303 14702017 0.66 Surface parking 21 Lower GM 3940 Fabian Wy 94303 12737023 1.27 Two story office space (FA 40 Lower GM 3960 Fabian Wy 94303 12737019 0.68 One story vacant office sp 21 Lower GM 3980 Fabian Wy 94303 12737018 0.69 One story vacant office sp 22 Lower GM 811 E Charleston Rd 94303 12737016 0.54 One story auto repair (FA 17 Lower GM 4045 TRANSPORT ST 94303 14701070 0.54 One story office space (FA 17 Lower GM 4007 TRANSPORT ST 94303 14701097 0.54 One story office space (FA 17 Lower GM 4083 TRANSPORT ST 94303 14701116 0.51 Two story office space (FA 16 Lower Total 248 ROLM ROLM 1035 E Me 94303 12710056 1.00 One story office space 32 Lower ROLM 1051 E Me 94303 12710082 1.07 One story office space 34 Lower ROLM 1053 E ME 94303 12710081 1.60 One story office space 51 Lower ROLM 1085 E Me 94303 12710110 1.43 One story office space 45 Lower ROLM 3600 W Ba 94303 12710076 2.08 Two story office space 66 Lower ROLM 3500 W Ba 94303 12736031 1.40 Two story office space 44 Lower ROLM 3460 W Ba 94303 12736029 1.49 Two story office space 47 Lower ROLM 3350 W Ba 94303 12736040 3.96 Two story office space 126 Lower ROLM 1020 E Me 94303 12710103 2.50 One story office space 79 Lower ROLM 1036 E Me 94303 12710094 3.06 One story office space 97 Lower ROLM 1050 E Me 94303 12710099 2.62 Two story office space 83 Lower ROLM 1052 E Me 94303 12710084 0.94 One story office space 30 Lower ROLM 1060 E Me 94303 12710049 1.13 One story office space 36 Lower ROLM 1066 E Me 94303 12710050 2.15 One story office space 68 Lower ROLM 1068 E Me 94303 12710051 1.00 One story office space 32 Lower ROLM 1076 E Me 94303 12710072 1.00 One story office space 32 Lower Total 902 From:Ann Balin To:Council, City Subject:California Avenue Closure Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 3:42:38 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Dear Mayor Pat Burt & council members, I am writing you to please maintain the closure of California Avenue to vehicles. I have written before about the importance of this car-free space for residents and others who enjoy the slower pace. Now we have increased housing on the docket. With increased traffic and more density people need a safe space to shop and dine more than ever. Before the avenue was closed to traffic I have witnessed numerous times cars blowing through the stop sign going east at Ash Street towards the train station. Pedestrians could have been killed. California Avenue has become a refuge during this up and down pandemic. Even if we reach endemic stage people yearn for a haven that offers a respite from the pressure cooker world of Silicon Valley. Casting the net wide we have a war begun by ‘Putler.’ Closer to home are the anti-semitic screeds being delivered to homes in Palo Alto. We need to do what we can to support Ukraine via donations and push back at the bigots here in the our country let alone our town. When one looks at Menlo Park or Mountain View there is success with their closed to vehicles policy. Some landlords on California Avenue work with their tenants to retain them but I fear that they are few and far between. Recently we have lost an anchor tenant who had been on the avenue for over eleven years but the landlord would not work with this tenant. Why do Los Altos and Menlo Park have a variety of retail but California Avenue does not? Former councils chose to change the retail definition and we got gyms under Liz Kniss. As some landlords would not work with their tenants some businesses in turn left for other towns especially Los Altos. We have lost the florist, art supply store, bakery, Antonio’s Nut House, and bookstore. Our avenue desperately needs a bakery like Tartine in San Francisco. I want to stress that the closure of California Avenue has not hurt retail or the restaurants. I will argue that the rents are just not sustainable. California Avenue with its relaxed ambiance is a boon for mental health. The established and charming Linden trees ground the avenue with their silvery leaves and honey fragrance. Music has contributed to the enhancement of the district. I have a friend whose band plays at Moods Wine Bar and it is delightful to take in the music there.The Farmers’ Market buzzes and attracts folks from all over. People enjoy walking to destination shops and markets including Country Sun and Mollie Stones, vin, vino, wine and Leaf & Petal. Now employers are signaling the return of workers to offices. Hopefully the commuters coming off the trains will help the cobbler. When you select a consultant for an improved design please make sure that this professional does not ‘over design’ the appearance of the structures nor the overall look of the avenue. As Mies van der Rohe said, “Less is more.” Respectfully, Ann Lafargue Balin College Terrace From:Jill Sturm To:Jill Sturm Subject:Make sure your community gets the full Child Tax Credit! Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 2:32:10 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. In 2021, the Child Tax Credit increased to $3000 for families with children between the ages of 6-17 years old and $3600 for families with children between the ages of 5 years old and younger. The Advanced Child Tax Credit made it possible for families to receive the half of their payment quicker. Starting in July-December of 2021 the IRS began issuing monthly payments to eligible families. If people received Advanced Child Tax credit payments, they must file a 2021 return to ensure they receive the remainder of the eligible credit. As a reminder the Child Tax Credit is fully refundable which means eligible families can receive the credit even those who do not owe taxes. Please help us spread the word so your constituents receive the full Child Tax Credit. Tax-Aid volunteers will be meeting clients at outdoor Curbside Tax Document Drop Off Events events this Saturday March 5th to collect copies of their tax documents so that our volunteers can prepare their tax returns. Tax-Aid helps people that earn less than $58,000 a year. Our services are provided free of charge by volunteers who donate their time. Your community members need our help. Many people need to file their taxes to take advantage of the stimulus payments and child tax credits. Please help us get the word out to your constituents, clients and networks. You can find more information on our locations for this weekend on our website here Flyers can be downloaded on our website in English, Spanish and Chinese from our website. Our events are also available on Facebook here Thank you for helping us spread the word. Best, Jill Sturm Executive Director Tax-Aid 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 1155, San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone and Fax: 415-229-9239 jill@tax-aid.org www.tax-aid.org/ Visit us on Facebook! www.instagram.com/taxaidfotos/ From:Allan Seid To:Channing House Bulletin Board Subject:Fwd: How Tacoma’s small Chinese community reckoned with the city’s anti-Chinese history Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 2:11:39 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From: Allan Seid, Su Lee Tom Date: Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 11:34 AM Subject: Fwd: How Tacoma’s small Chinese community reckoned with the city’s anti-Chinese history Source: Seattle Times How Tacoma’s small Chinese community reckoned with the city’s anti-Chinese history Feb. 26, 2022 at 6:00 am By Daniel Wu At the edge of the Tacoma waterfront, a Chinese pavilion marks a story of loss the city almost forgot. In 1885, spurred by national and regional anti-Chinese sentiment and the passing of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, a mob burned down what had been a bustling Chinatown after marching the Chinese immigrants who lived there out of the city. When Lihuang Wung arrived in Tacoma over a century later, he found no sign of what the city had lost. There was hardly a Chinese restaurant downtown and he drove to Seattle if he wanted dim sum. “There was a Chinatown in Seattle, but there’s no Chinatown in Tacoma,” Wung said. “I didn’t know why. But I didn’t poke any further.” Wung, like the rest of a small group of professionals that had begun to immigrate to Tacoma, had no reason to think he was living in the shadow of a racist past. Then the city told them what happened, and asked for their help to make amends. It became a tragedy Tacoma’s Chinese community had to reckon with it. But Wung and his peers weren’t sure what reconciliation meant for a Chinese community that had never sought it. All Wung knew was that they had to do something to ensure Tacoma’s Chinese expulsion wasn’t forgotten again. Today, a Chinese park upholds that wish on the Ruston Way waterfront. It took on a new importance for Tacoma’s Chinese community as anti-Asian hate surged during the pandemic. When the virus fades and more crowds return to the steps of the pavilion, Wung hopes it will help Tacoma’s next generation find their voices too. From history to rumor Before the expulsion, Tacoma’s Chinatown rose up near the city docks as Chinese workers arrived in the city in the 1870s to build the terminus of the Northern Pacific Railway. They stayed to build rail yards and wharves and, in between, a fledgling community for themselves along the water. But Tacoma’s Chinatown became the target of a wave of nativist anger as the city and much of the country struggled through economic decline in the late 1870s and ’80s. In November 1885, Tacoma’s mayor issued an ultimatum for the city’s Chinese to leave. A mob enforced it, pushing around 200 Chinese residents back up the railway they’d built and burning the district down behind them. A California magazine praised the expulsion’s quick and supposedly bloodless removal of Chinese immigrants as the “Tacoma Method.” Nearly a century later, Theresa Pan Hosley arrived from Taiwan in 1979. She helped run a small Chinese cultural association and remembers showing up excitedly at Wung’s door to welcome him when he arrived years later. With just a small circle of Chinese immigrants in Tacoma, people talked a lot. But in all her conversations, Hosley only heard about the expulsion once. “Somebody just mentioned it briefly… I did not believe that it actually happened,” Hosley said. George Lim couldn’t believe the stories either, and he grew up in one of the few Chinese families who’d been in Tacoma long enough to hear them. Lim’s parents fled Guangdong province at the end of the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s and opened several Chinese restaurants in Tacoma. As they grew the family business, they told him stories of the Chinese expulsion like it was an urban legend. “We just thought it was a hard luck story,” Lim said. “Where most parents tell you like, ‘Oh, you think you have it hard?’” Lim thinks, beyond historical obscurity, there were generational reasons why the expulsion wasn’t talked about more in Tacoma. “The culture and how we were brought up is, you don’t talk about it,” Lim said. “You don’t ruffle the feathers… [or] it may happen again.” Growing up, Lim stayed quiet about race issues. That’s how he said he was raised — to keep his head down and not cause trouble, even when adults yelled slurs as he stepped up to bat in Little League, or classmates joked that all Chinese people in the county must be named Lim too. That’s not uncommon in Chinese immigrant communities, Lim said. Lotus Perry, a professor of Asian studies at the University of Puget Sound, agreed. Perry moved to Tacoma from Taiwan in the ’80s. Like Lim, she never heard her Chinese peers discuss the expulsion or the region’s history. “People are just not really activist minded,” Perry said. “That’s not part of Asian culture.” Hosley said the sheer minority of Chinese people in Tacoma made it hard to feel like speaking up was even possible. “Even if you want to do something or speak out about it, you’re not going to have a lot of voice,” Hosley said. “Who is going to listen to you and who is going to jump in and help you? Taking action Just a few months after Wung arrived in Tacoma in 1991, a coworker approached his desk with a sheet of paper with a simple Chinese character: 和, a word that can mean peace. Wung, an urban planner for the city, was the only Chinese person working in his office. His colleague asked if the character would be appropriate for a city memorial. He was confused. A memorial for what? That’s when Wung first learned about the Tacoma expulsion — and that the city was looking to apologize. The push for the city to address its past didn’t come from a Chinese person, or even a Tacoma native. Dr. David Murdoch, a pastor from Edmonton, Canada, who moved to Tacoma in the ’80s, requested the city honor the victims of the expulsion as part of its plans to develop the waterfront along Ruston Way. He’d learned about the expulsion from a librarian, Lorraine Hildebrand, who’d written one of the few histories of anti-Chinese violence in Washington. It wasn’t lost on Wung that it had taken people outside of the Chinese community to unearth Tacoma’s expulsion and put it on the city’s agenda. But ultimately, he was grateful. “I was like, ‘Hey… a white guy is saying this? Why not a Chinese?’” Wung said. “And then I thought, wait, I really appreciate Dr. Murdoch. He, himself, sensed something was wrong.” Tacoma assembled a citizen’s committee to determine how best to address the expulsion. Wung and Hosley were among the first to join. In 1993, the city council passed a resolution endorsing the committee’s work and publicly condemning the Chinese expulsion for the first time. It sent ripples through Tacoma’s Chinese community. Lim’s father sent him a newspaper with an article about the project and the city’s proclamation. “See? I wasn’t lying to you. It is true,” Lim recalled his father saying. Lim saw Hosley’s name in the piece, reached out and joined the effort. The committee became a nonprofit organization, whose name set forth an ambitious goal: the Chinese Reconciliation Project Foundation. But outside of the group, it wasn’t clear what reconciliation should look like. Lim went door-to-door, surveying Chinese and other Asian Tacoma residents about the project. He was met, initially, with apprehension. “They all didn’t come out of the woodwork to say ‘Thank you very much,’ and ‘This is great,'” Lim said. “It was not understood or not trusted.” Wung said he felt surprisingly detached as well. At first, the expulsion felt like ancient history to him. He was just happy to see it acknowledged. “I would have agreed if somebody just said, ‘We just need a plaque or something,’” he said. But Murdoch wanted to do more. Hosley, who became president of the foundation, agreed. For her, it felt personal. “My immediate reaction was, how can I protect my children?” she said. “If I don’t do something, if this ever happens again… how could I protect them from the harm?” Murdoch proposed the city build a park on the waterfront. Lim, a designer, offered to help. He knew he had a delicate task: honoring the Expulsion’s victims while winning over a hesitant community. “I’ve been hearing about this story all my life. It’s a personal story,” Lim said. Poster boards with facts wouldn’t be enough. He wanted something people could experience. And so, the stretch of land on the Ruston Way waterfront was transformed into carved hills, winding footpaths and a Chinese-style wooden bridge over a lily pond. The main trail tells the story of the expulsion in sequence. At the entrance is a millstone Chinese workers in the city used to grind wheat. Later, the path is ringed by a narrowing border of basalt rocks, representing horses the mob used to hem the Chinese in as they were marched out of town. Overlooking the trail is the Fuzhou Ting, a Chinese pavilion donated by Fuzhou, Tacoma’s sister city in China. “It’s more meaningful,” Hosley said. “When you talk about history, it’s kind of like a vision in your head. But with a physical structure in front of you, [we can] educate the community and also share the beauty of Chinese culture.” As the idea of the park came together, Wung found himself won over by the foundation’s purpose. He became the park’s project manager and helped arrange the donation of the Fuzhou Ting from China. “I gradually learned and became more appreciative of the need to reconcile,” Wung said. “I need to say, I grew.” Looking forward The Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park opened in 2010 and is part of a scenic path overlooking Commencement Bay — not far from where the city’s Chinatown was burned down. Murdoch passed away in 2018, but Hosley continues to lead the foundation and grow its membership. She’s proud of the park, not only because it restarted conversations about the expulsion, but because it’s now a popular recreational space for the Tacoma community. The foundation’s mission is evolving, too. When anti-Asian violence surged during the pandemic, Tacoma’s Chinese and other Asian American communities were rocked by news of an attack on an elderly Asian couple in November 2020 that only gained wider attention on social media several months later. For the members of the foundation, it felt like a disheartening repeat of history. “That was also a very critical point for the foundation for a lot of board members to realize that we need to step up, we need to talk more about it,” said Perry, the foundation’s secretary. “We tried not to get into a lot of these political issues in the past.” On March 27, about a week after the murder of six Asian spa workers in an Atlanta shooting spree, the foundation organized a rally at the Tacoma Chinese Reconciliation Park. After an impromptu call on social media, over 300 people crowded around the Fuzhou Ting to hear Hosley and other community leaders speak against the violence. “It’s one of those days you’ll remember for the rest of your life,” she said. Hosley hopes to expand the park by building a multicultural pavilion with classrooms and an event space. For now, she looks forward to resuming an annual celebration of the late-summer Chinese Moon Festival in person at the park when the pandemic subsides. Wung stepped back from managing the park after its completion, but he still volunteers at the foundation’s events. When they’re able to celebrate the Moon Festival in person again, he’ll resume his post in a booth by the Fuzhou Ting, translating and writing out names in Chinese calligraphy for attendees. It’s a simple job, but he likes the view it gives him of the park. “I do see more and more younger generations of Chinese involved in the activities: dancing, working as park docents, trying to talk to other people and taking them around,” Wung said. It makes him hopeful the foundation’s work will continue, and that the park has helped Tacoma’s Chinese community find its voice. Daniel Wu: dwu@seattletimes.com; https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/how-tacomas-small- chinese-community-reckoned-with-the-citys-anti-chinese-history/ From:Henry Riggs To:Council, City Cc:Board PATC Subject:The city needs to build courts Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 2:07:50 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from hlriggs@comcast.net. Learn why this is important at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification.] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Mayor Burt and council members, Palo Alto has a growing sport that needs courts, yet the city is shy to build the courts. Pickle ball courts are much smaller and simpler to create than tennis courts. The need is clear. Why is the city hesitating? It is disappointing that a diverse and rich city cannot respond to the new need without compromising existing - and very popular - tennis needs. Why would Palo Alto need to convert tennis courts, so their use is fought over by two growing groups? Yet this is what staff have proposed for the Parks and Rec commission to discuss. I can tell you that the Palo Alto Tennis Club cannot get enough courts to meet demand, even in recent cold weather - our sport is also much in demand, more so now than ever in my 15 years with the club. We served 30-50 players every Sunday last month - January - at Rinconada. (We feel we are one of the City's best programs, open to all). And of course individual players are hungry for courts as well. Oh, and many of us play pickle ball as well. For us, the need to ADD COURTS is clear. Compromising existing courts will only aggravate the demand. We understand that some pickle ball enthusiasts are eager for a shortcut answer to getting courts. We hope you will decide instead to answer both needs, not splitting the baby in half. We can do better than that. Please build the new pickle ball courts. Respectfully, Henry Riggs, President Palo Alto Tennis Club From:Arlene Goetze To:Sara Cody; Britt Ehrhardt; County Public Health Department Subject:Public Health and Forced Covid Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 12:48:11 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from photowrite67@yahoo.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Please read the Public Health story about forced Covid. How much does your Public Health honor a person's right to refuse? Forwarded by ARlene Goetze, MA, writer/editor, No Toxins for Children ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: National Vaccine Information Center <newsnvic@gmail.com>Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022, 10:18:57 AM PST February 28, 2022 Subscribe Now! 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From:Shannon Rose To:Council, City; Shikada, Ed Subject:Closing Cal Ave -- DON"T DO IT Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 12:33:58 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council members and City Manager, For nearly 30 years I have lived three blocks from Cal Ave. Closing Cal Ave during COVID might have made sense, but please do not make the closure permanent. Today's Palo Alto Weekly Online tells us that yet another "legacy" business is shutting its doors. Steve Farmer, the owner of the well regarded Avalon Yoga Studio said little about the sudden closure of his yoga studio but he did mention that the future of Cal Ave has "gotten worse". I walk and ride my bike in this area every day. I observe cars making awkward U-turns on our narrow streets when they come to Cal Ave and discover they can't continue due to barriers. They back up, go forward, back up and finally make it out of the narrow and needless deadend. This wastes drivers' time as they negotiate getting out while others wait for them to extricate themselves. Besides the delays, this causes additional car emissions. The closure during Covid has pushed a great deal of traffic onto our residential streets -- causing noise, safety and emissions problems. Children, seniors, Stanford students and adults live all over Mayfield and Evergreen Park -- and we want to be in a safe and walkable neighborhood. While having outdoor dining during Covid was welcome, as we return to normal we need to get Cal Ave back to normal. I find it hard to believe that you would even consider closing Cal Ave to traffic given the concerns of the businesses and the residents. Soon we will have the new Public Safety Building bringing additional traffic to our already congested area where egress and ingress is already difficult due to the railroad tracks, our narrow streets (some of which are closed off with bollards), and where more affordable housing will soon be built bringing still more traffic to the neighborhood. Please -- don't close Cal Ave permanently. Sincerely, Shannon Rose McEntee 410 Sheridan Avenue From:JyothsnaChodagam4 Subject:library Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 11:43:02 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email fromjyothsnachodagam4@protonmail.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, Are the library computers connected by Ethernet cable in the city ? Are there computers for adults to use in every library ? 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Visit us on www.lwvpaloalto.org, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter March VOTER February 28, 2022 In this Issue Message from our President Virtual Speaker Event Program Planning Meeting Updates Voter Services Updates Legislative Interview with Assemblymember Marc Berman February 2022 Board Meeting Highlights Advocacy Reports Climate Calls From:LWV Palo Alto VOTER To:Council, City Subject:LWVPA March VOTER - Become a League Volunteer in a Midterm Election Year Date:Monday, February 28, 2022 10:55:51 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Subscribe to our Google Calendar Events from Other Leagues and in the Community Safeguarding Free and Fair Elections Net Energy Metering Discussion Racial Wealth Gap Simulation Event Impact of Racialized Policies on Education and Education Practice Title XI: What You Don't Know CAN Hurt You Announcement Redistricting Updates Message from our President Greetings to everyone! League members have been busy in February, starting with our annual Program Planning meeting on February 12, led by Lisa Ratner, to choose our priorities for the coming year. Although it was 75° that day, we had a good turnout and participants voted for Affordable Housing for All, Climate Change, Local Campaign Finance Reform, Civics Education, and Gun Safety as our priorities for the 2022-23 calendar year. All issues will be considered through a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion lens. On February 26, Voter Services Co-Chairs Kathy Miller and Liz Jensen led our 2022 Voter Services workshop to prepare for the upcoming elections. We are gearing up for an exciting season, as many races are hotly contested. If you wish to be involved in this important work, please contact Kathy Miller or Liz Jensen. Lastly, please tune in to our March 9 virtual speaker event on civics education: “The Road to Democracy Runs Through the Classroom - Preparing the Next Generation of Voters to be Engaged Citizens.” Speakers will be Jennifer DiBrienza, Palo Alto Unified School District Board Member, and Susie Richardson, Facing History and Ourselves Board Member. Please register to receive the link for this special event arranged by Myra Lessner and her Events Team. Enjoy these beautiful spring days as the end of winter slowly moves toward a colorful California spring. With warmest wishes, Liz LWVPA Virtual Speaker Event We are proud to announce our upcoming Virtual Speaker event featuring: Jennifer DiBrienza Palo Alto School Board Member and Susie Richardson Facing History and Ourselves Board Member The Road to Democracy Runs Through the Classroom Preparing the Next Generation of Voters to be Engaged Citizens Wednesday, March 9th 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Moderator: Sigrid Pinsky, Former Palo Alto PTA Council Board President A year ago, our democracy was rocked by a capital insurrection - today books are being banned in classrooms. Jennifer DiBrienza and Susie Richardson will explore civic education in the Palo Alto schools and the essential link between what happens in our classrooms and what happens to our democracy. They will also explain the role of Facing History and Ourselves in designing and delivering curricula that prepare students to participate in our democratic society. Submit your questions for Jennifer DiBrienza and Susie Richardson in advance here. Please share with others who may be interested. About our Speakers: Jennifer DiBrienza is a former NYC public school teacher and staff developer who has worked to support schools and districts across the country in issues of education reform and equity. She earned her PhD in Education from Stanford University and currently serves on the Palo Alto Unified School District board. She joined the school board to bring Register Now attention to issues of pedagogy and further development of critical thinking skills in our schools. She quickly became aware of the long-standing achievement gap and structural inequity that persists in the district and is excited about the recent progress in addressing these issues of equity across the system. Susie Richardson served on the Palo Alto School Board from 1991 to 1999. The Board wrestled with the problems of equity, but issues of racism were mostly under the radar. Today Susie serves on the Board of Directors of Facing History and Ourselves and has a global lens on the challenges facing educators and students. With alternative facts and systemic racism front and center and information and disinformation spreading like wildfire, preparing students to participate in civic society has never been more important. Facing History and Ourselves trains teachers to motivate young people to think critically and to become active members of a democratic society. 2022 Program Planning Meeting Updates Thank you for joining the League's 2022 Program Planning meeting on February 12! Twenty-seven members participated in the planning discussion and voted on the following priorities. Local Program Planning (League year 2022-23) Members voted to continue local League focus on: Affordable Housing for All Climate Change Local Campaign Finance Reform Civics Education Gun Safety All issues will be considered through a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion lens. National Program Planning (League years 2022-24) Members voted to urge the National League to continue the Campaign for Making Democracy Work®. Read the full meeting summary here and watch the meeting recording here. Voter Services Updates Volunteer opportunities in a Midterm Election Year Our Voter Services team is gearing up for the primary election on June 7 and the midterm elections in November. For the primary election, the five Leagues in Santa Clara County will share responsibilities to host Candidate Forums for three contested countywide races: Sheriff, District Attorney and Assessor. Our League will work with the Los Altos-Mountain View League to host the Candidate Forum for County Assessor. We also plan to host a Candidate Forum for Congressional District 16 (moved from Anna Eshoo’s former Congressional District 18), which will be a big forum if all 8(!) candidates can attend. We have many volunteer opportunities to prepare for the upcoming elections and we need your help! Fill out this Google Form if you’re interested in educating voters, visiting high school classrooms to inspire a new generation of voters, helping with candidate forums or pros/cons events, and doing outreach to hard-to- reach voters. At the February 26th Voter Services workshop, participants shared what motivates them to help the League to educate voters. Here are some answers: Democracy needs everybody to speak, stand up and own it. Youth voting is so important. Voting is getting more time consuming. Anything we can do to make it easier for people to know what’s on the ballot is good. With so much mis-and dis-information out there, it’s important to be a credible source of accurate information for the public. What motivates you to join this important work? Complete this Google Form and our Voter Services chairs will be in touch to make sure you find a meaningful way to pitch in! Questions? Contact Kathy Miller or Liz Jensen at lwvpaoffice@gmail.com. Legislative Interview with AssemblymemberMarc Berman On February 1, LWVPA Advocacy Chair Lisa Ratner, Natural Resources Committee Co-Chair Mary O’kicki, and representatives from neighboring Leagues connected with Assemblymember Marc Berman for an engaging legislative interview. The League representatives addressed the following key issues: redistricting, inequitable climate and water impacts on California communities, and mental health support for children and youth. Assemblymember Berman shared his priorities and directions. Read the full interview report here. February 2022 Board Meeting Highlights The board heard a detailed report from Lisa Ratner on the 2022 Program Planning meeting. The following motions were approved: 1. A through B on Consent Calendar including minutes and Emergency Action Committee’s approval of Feb. 9 letter to City of Palo Alto Planning and Transportation Committee in support of housing and related reduction of greenhouse gases. 2. The 2022 Budget Committee: Kathy Miller, Chair; Paula Collins, Lynne Russell, and Theivanai Palaniappan. 3. Recommendation that the National League include Digital Equity Concurrence as a recommended program item at this summer’s convention. Delegates’ approval of this as an LWVUS position would give state Leagues the ability to advocate for broadband access and equity, a key component if democracy is going to flourish. Our next Board Meeting is on Tuesday, March 22, 7 - 9 pm. All members are invited! Please use our Zoom meeting link to join. - Megan Swezey Fogarty, Secretary Advocacy Reports Local Kathy Miller, member of our League’s Campaign Finance Reform Task Force, spoke at the City Council retreat on Feb. 5 in support of the League’s three campaign finance reforms: 1) $500 contribution limit; 2) $30,000 voluntary spending limit; and 3) $2500 threshold for disclosing who is funding political ads. League member Catherine Crystal Foster and Paly High School student Adrienne Hu also spoke in support of these reforms. Lisa Ratner, LWV Palo Alto Advocacy Chair, spoke at the retreat urging the city to adopt the Civil Grand Jury recommendations for changes in city housing development policies. These changes call for streamlining the process, adopting specific area plans, making sure city elected leaders champion affordable projects, and studying additional ways to finance affordable housing for all. The League urged those who zoomed into its well-attended January 26 Housing for All Community Forum (organized by the Equal Justice Team and Steve Levy, Chair of Housing and Transportation Committee), to follow the update of the Housing Element and to tell City Council to: 1) support building housing above public parking lots; 2) increase density in the transit center; and 3) adopt Civil Grand Jury reform recommendations. The League made the same points in a letter to the city’s Planning and Transportation Commission. In addition, the League urged the city to take advantage of an $800,000 MTA grant to study the feasibility of developing housing in the transit center-University Ave. corridor, and to analyze housing decisions in light of their climate impact by reducing the need to commute into the city. National There has been much news lately surrounding President Biden’s Supreme Court nomination. For the first time ever, a Black woman will be named to sit on the bench. However, LWV is disheartened at the racist and sexist attacks we’ve already seen on this nominee’s character and qualifications. As a non-partisan organization committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we must stand up for Black women and denounce any form of racism in this confirmation process and in our politics as a whole. Read more on our blog: What Happens When a Black Woman Gets Nominated to the Supreme Court? - Lisa Ratner, 2nd Vice President and Advocacy Chair Climate Calls Did you know that you can reduce your emissions by reducing, reusing and recycling? Every ton of CO₂ you don’t create means a ton less in the atmosphere for the next 200- 300 years! Here are a few ideas: Buy fewer but longer lasting clothes. From production of the cotton through to delivery to the store, a pair of jeans uses 33.4 kilograms (73.6 pounds) of carbon equivalent. Cut down on packaging. Buy items in bulk and choose items with less packaging when you shop, or buy concentrated products that you dilute at home. You are reducing emissions both for packaging creation and product transportation. Before you buy something, consider borrowing or getting something used from a neighbor who lives near you! Local Buy Nothing Groups focus on both reducing consumption and building community without the drama often found on Nextdoor. Be a more informed recycler. Palo Alto has detailed guides about what can and cannot be recycled. Don’t forget to take advantage of the book, furniture, textile and recycling opportunities during your twice yearly Green Waste Pick Up Day. Step up your composting game! Organic matter in your trash turns into methane gas, which is 85 times more effective than CO₂ at trapping planetary heat. So put all of your kitchen waste into the green bin—a simple step to reduce your emissions. Want to share your ideas? Need further information? Please write to us at lwvpaoffice@gmail.com with the subject header: Climate Calls. Events from Other Leagues and in theCommunity Safeguarding Free and Fair Elections Wednesday, March 2, 2022 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Noted election lawyers Ben Ginsberg (R) and Bob Bauer (D) discuss barriers to voting rights and strategies to safeguard free and fair elections. Formerly general counsels for competing presidential campaigns, Ginsberg and Bauer were named co-chairs of President Obama’s Presidential Commission on Election Administration. After the commission’s year-long investigation into voting problems, the two co-founded and now co-chair the Elections Officials Legal Defense Network. EOLDN matches election officials in need of legal help due to the performance of their official duties with licensed attorneys who provide pro bono legal services. The co-chairs will be interviewed by Pam Fessler, who was a national correspondent at NPR for 28 years (recently retired) and is the author of Carville's Cure: Leprosy, Stigma and the Fight for Justice. Net Energy Metering Discussion LWV California Energy and Electrification Team Friday, March 11, 2022 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm This event is for League members only. The LWVC Energy and Electrification Teams have studied the California Net Energy Metering (NEM) issue and are hosting a webinar due to League members’ interest and concerns surrounding solar roof energy payment policies. Members interested in attending should email lwvpaoffice@gmail.com to receive a NEM discussion document and registration information. Questions? Email Gloria Chun Hoo, LWVC VP for Advocacy and Program at ghoo@lwvc.org. Racial Wealth Gap Simulation Event LWV of Santa Clara County Saturday, March 12, 2022 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Register Now We live in a country with structural inequality. Join the LWV of Santa Clara County for a virtual, participative immersion by using an interactive tool that helps people see the connections among racial equity, hunger, poverty, and wealth. This simulation tool helps us understand how federal policies created structural inequalities (property ownership and education are just two among many areas affected), how these policies increase hunger and poverty in communities of color, and why racial equity is so important to ending hunger and poverty in the United States. Watch this Youtube video to learn more. Impact of Racialized Policies on Education and Education Practice: Report of a Lived Experience LWV of Southwest Santa Clara Valley Monday, March 14, 2022 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Dr. Matais Pouncil, who has nearly 25 years of professional experience at the California Community College, California State University, and the University of California systems, will explore current and historical racialized policies and practices in education and how they operate to disable educational equity. He will also discuss how language, attitudes, and perception impact educators and student outcomes and share his own experience as an African American man navigating the education system. Register Now Title IX: What You Don't Know CAN Hurt You Saturday, March 19, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Join American Association of University Women (AAUW) Santa Clara County as we celebrate 50 years of Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act, requiring that all genders have equal opportunity to educational programs, activities, and financial assistance. Learn from guest speakers about the impact and ongoing efforts to enforce this law and to help protect students from gender-based harassment, coercion, and bias, as well as inequality in athletics. Act by recognizing gender-based discrimination in education-based programs and get resources to enforce your rights. The discussion is moderated by Danielle Slaton, an Olympic Medalist in Women's Soccer and Television Analyst with the San Jose Earthquakes. Announcement Redistricting Updates Foothill-DeAnza Community College District On Feb. 14, 2022, the Board of Trustees adopted a final trustee area election map to approve the transition from at-large to by-trustee area elections starting in 2022. Register Now Register Now Read more details here. They will phase in, or sequence, the new election system with some areas holding elections in 2022 and others in 2024. Elections for Area 5, which includes Palo Alto, will be held in 2024. MidPeninsula Regional Open Space In January, the Midpen Board of Directors selected their preferred map to be considered for adoption at a public hearing on March 23, 2022. If adopted, this map would be used in the November 8 general election. Please see the current map and the draft map. 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