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Mayor pulls backon ballot measures
BY JOSHUA MOLINADAILY SOUND EDITOR
In the face of public criticism, SantaBarbara Mayor Helene Schneider onTuesday announced that she will tweaktwo of her ballot proposals — and pushthem all back to Nov. 2013 ballot.
Schneider has dropped one of themost controversial measures — a plan tocharge higher business license fees todowntown bars and restaurants that servealcohol past 11 p.m.
She also now wants to include theHope School District and Santa BarbaraCity College along with the SantaBarbara Unified School District, in herproposal to use sales tax money to fundschools.
Schneider said delaying the ballotmeasures to next year will allow people
more time to help shape the proposals.Her goal is to create a community con-sensus and she said more time wouldallow her to do that.
“There was definitely a shock factorof surprising people, however I thinkpeople appreciated something to talkabout,” Schneider said of her proposals.“People were appreciative that I waswilling to work with them. From thatcame a conversation that I don’t thinkwould have happened had I not put theseideas forward.”
Schneider surprised many communityleaders in February when she announceda package of reforms from a private suiteabove Starbucks in downtown SantaBarbara. She stood alone and announcedher “Invest in Santa Barbara 2012” ideas,which also included require public safety
unions to pay 100 percent of theiremployee contributions to the publicemployee retirement plans. She also pro-posed a half-cent increase in the localsales tax.
The announcement appeared to be apolitical misstep for Schneider, who istypically politically smart, savvy andcareful.
But it was a different story onTuesday. Schneider announced her newmeasures at Casablanca on lower StateStreet to widespread support and fanfare.
This time she was surrounded bydozens of people, including SantaBarbara School Unified School Districtboard members Kate Parker, SusanDeacon and Ed Heron, former Mayorand Santa Barbara City College Trustee
See MEASURES, page 12
Santa Barbara Mayor Helene Schneider unveils her proposed ballot measures in this Feb. 8 Daily Sound file photo.DAILY SOUND / Victor Maccharoli
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‘Good samaritan’ chargedwith murder of woman, 26
BY JOSHUA MOLINADAILY SOUND EDITOR
The Santa Barbara County DistrictAttorney’s Office announced on Tuesdaythat it had filed a second degree murdercharge against the man accused of run-ning over two women, killing one ofthem, in Montecito last Wednesday.
Lanie Tyrone Richardson, who days ear-lier was hailed as a ‘good samaritan’ fordriving the victims to the hospital, alsofaces charges of gross vehicularmanslaughter while intoxicated, drivingunder the influence of alcohol causinginjury and driving while his privilege todrive were suspended for a DUI conviction.
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allegation that the actions of the defen-dant showed a conscious disregard forhuman life.
Richardson is in County Jail with a$500,000 bail. His is schedule to bearrained on June 20.
Authorities arrested L. TyroneRichardson on Friday in connection withthe death of the woman, AllisonMeadows. Richardson was booked intothe Santa Barbara County Jail on suspi-cion of vehicular manslaughter with bailset at $500,000.
The California Highway Patrol saidthe driver fled the scene after hitting twopedestrians near East Valley Road inMontecito. A second woman hit, identi-fied by the CHP as Lindsay Keebler, 25,suffered major injuries and is in SantaBarbara Cottage Hospital. LANIE TYRONE RICHARDSON
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Justice Department officials have talked to several online videoproviders, including Netflix Inc and Hulu, which is jointly ownedby News Corp, Walt Disney Co and Comcast Corp, the paper said.
Comcast, Time Warner Cable and other cable companies havebeen questioned about issues such as setting data caps, limiting theamount a subscriber can download each month, the Journal said.
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DAILY SOUND CORRESPONDENTThe sound of the Santa Barbara
County Courthouse bells rang through-out downtown Santa Barbara on Tuesdayin celebration of the newly restoredtower clock and the renovated Spirit ofthe Ocean fountain.
The commemoration, organized bythe nonprofit Courthouse LegacyFoundation, attracted about 100 people.
As the clock approached 11 a.m., BillMahan, President of the CourthouseLegacy Foundation, led the crowd incounting down until the minute handreached the hour.
A round of applause erupted at thesound of the bells and, shortly afterward,water began gushing in the fountain forthe first time in decades.
“This is not just a typical courthouseused by lawyers—it makes me feel likeI’m in London,” said Mahan, in hisspeech honoring the renovated fountainand tower clock.
Also present were Doreen Farr, ThirdDistrict Supervisor, Salud Carbajal, FirstDistrict County Supervisor, and LoisCapps, D-Santa Barbara.
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Community celebrates restored clock tower andthe renovated Spirit of the Ocean fountain
On the front page, left to right, Salud Carbajal, Santa Barbara County First District Supervisor,Doreen Farr, Santa Barbara County Third District Supervisor, and Bill Mahan, President of theSanta Barbara Courthouse Legacy Foundation, celebrate as the fountain, above, in front of thecounty courthouse was turned on again during yesterday's ceremony.
DAILY SOUND / Victor Maccharoli
See FOUNTAIN, page 7
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) — BarackObama stoutly defended his economic recordon Tuesday after a stream of bad news - and anuncharacteristic verbal misstep of his own -rallied Republican hopes that they can defeathim in November.
Acknowledging there is still a "long way togo" to repair the damage done by a recessionhe inherited, Obama insisted the Americaneconomy was on the right track despite recentsignals that the country's recovery might befading.
"What we have been able to do over the last3-1/2 years, after a decade in which we hadbeen moving in the wrong direction, is to beginto point towards a trajectory where here in thiscountry, everybody is getting a fair shot," hetold supporters at the first of a string offundraising events.
His remarks to supporters, after what somepolitical pundits say has been the worst weekof his presidency, took care not to deny thesubdued tone of recent economics indicators,but remained upbeat about the country's future.
Disappointing May jobs data has challengedObama's claim that his policies are healing theeconomy. His own comment to reporters onFriday that the private sector is "doing fine"helped Mitt Romney, his Republican chal-lenger in the November 6 election, argue thatthe Democratic president is out of touch withordinary Americans.
Obama later tried to explain that comment,saying he meant the private sector has seensome momentum while other areas of theeconomy need help more urgently.
He returned to the issue on Tuesday, saying"there are a lot of folks out there who are hurt-ing, a lot of folks who are looking for work orare underemployed, a lot of folks whosehomes are underwater." But he pinned theblame firmly on the policies of the previousRepublican administration.
Republicans, buoyed by polls that show theelection will be very close, have been hammer-ing the president for that rare verbal misstepamid other news that could spell trouble forObama.
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In 1865, for instance, 45-year-oldWalt Whitman fell in love with a hand-some 21-year-old streetcar conductor.Until that time, Whitman had a hard timegetting his poetry noticed, but falling inlove had a “powerful impact” on hiswork. Peter Doyle became the olderman’s muse and was devoted toWhitman until the poet died.
Ned Warren & John Marshall werekindred spirits, too.
Both were obsessed with antiquitiesand had a passion for procuring them forU.S. museums. But though Warren lovedMarshall, he didn’t want to be monoga-mous and then Marshall was forced tomarry a woman. Mary Bliss-Marshallknew the score, though, and was happyto let her husband share his bed with NedWarren. She was also happy to join thetwo men in procuring more antiques.
But, as with any modern union, thingsdidn’t always go well in an OutlawMarriage. Sometimes, break-ups wereinevitable…
Greta Garbo was a diamond-in-the-rough when Mercedes de Acosta met thenew starlet but under de Acosta’s tute-lage, Garbo learned manners and poise,
flourished, and succeeded. As a screen-writer, de Acosta did everything toensure that her lover got good roles andmajor accolades.
The problem was that de Acostacouldn’t keep anything to herself, andshe blabbed their secrets in a tell-allbook. That was when Garbo coldly toldde Acosta to get lost.
Let’s start with the bad news: at justover 200 pages, “Outlaw Marriages” isbarely longer than a Kardashian wed-ding. The good news is that it’s just asrich.
Mixing history, some old-fashionedscandal, and plenty of star-power, author
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In some cases, the media kept mumabout the marriage (which, technically,in all cases in this book, were not strictly“marriages”) and in other cases, the situ-ation was public knowledge but fewseemed to care.
“Outlaw Marriages” is the kind ofbook you’ll be disappointed to see endbecause it’s so much fun. And do I rec-ommend it…?
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restored tower clock and fountain as “impor-tant milestones in the history of SantaBarbara.”
“The people who live here care so muchabout this place and donate so much,” Farrsaid.
Farr described the event as a “legacy”because the community has been so willing torestore and preserve the beauty and rich histo-ry of Santa Barbara.
“This legacy will be enjoyed not just bypeople who live here but also by people fromthe state and the country,” Farr said.
Officials then revealed a plaque observingthe fountain.
“Isn’t that beautiful?” asked Mr. Mahan, asthe spectators clapped in appreciation.
The fountain, finished in 2011, was origi-nally designed in a Spanish-Moorish style andcompleted in 1929 after the 1925 earthquakehad destroyed most of the city, including theold Greek revival Courthouse.
In 2010, the local architectural conservatorsidentified that the fountain was one of themany features of the Courthouse that needed tobe renovated.
“This fountain is the spirit of the ocean,”Salud Carbajal said, speaking both literallyand figuratively.
Carbajal made an honorary speech forNaomi Schwartz, a founding member and for-mer president of the Courthouse LegacyFoundation, who died last week.
“Every day for years she would look here
and appreciate it so much,” he said. “She wasjust an extraordinary person…and I would liketo say that we (restored the foundation) in herhonor.”
After the speeches, a guitarist began playingmusic and the guests enjoyed refreshments asthey conversed about the beauty of theCourthouse.
One of the guests, a local artist, was fasci-nated by the manual labor that was required torestore the fountain.
“They had a stone yard [in front of the foun-tain] while two men carved the fountain byhand. They used very few tools to minimizethe sound,” he explained in admiration.
The design of the sculptures originated fromEngland, but the materials that were used arelocal. The stones came from Slippery RockRanch in Goleta and the tiles for the pond arefrom NS Ceramics.
“This is the most important element whenyou walk into the courthouse,” said Mahan. “Ithink it’s the most beautiful monument in thecountry!”
Visitors can also now view the newlyrestored murals inside the Courthouse, whichcelebrate the history of time, particularly inrelation to Santa Barbara.
Inside the mural room, visitors can standaround the Seth Thomas Tower Clock andwatch the bells sway back and forth at eachquarter hour.
Posters explain the mechanics of the belland the history of clock-making. Until 2012,the clock was hidden from the public eye andthe space was used for storage. Now it is theBisno Schall Clock Gallery.
FOUNTAINFROM PAGE 4
The new clock mechanics at the Santa Barbara Courthouse.DAILY SOUND / Victor Maccharoli
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as:GIGABAUDICS CO. 360 S Hope Ave.Ste.C130 Santa Barbara, CA 93105,County of Santa Barbara; RichardKot.(1066 Miramonte Dr. #6 SantaBarbara, CA 93109),This business isconducted by an Individual(Signed):Richard A. Kot Thisstatement was filed with the County Clerkof Santa Barbara County on MAY 22,2012. This statement expires five yearsfrom the date it was filed in the Officeof the County Clerk. I hereby certify thatthis is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Mariam Leon FBN Number:2012-0001507. Published MAY 23, 30,JUN 06, 13 2012
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as:ESPERANZA, UNITY, VOICE &POWER 1004 Neil Park Ave SantaBarbara, CA 93103, County of SantaBarbara; Jacqueline Inda.(208 NAlisos St. Santa Barbara, CA93103),This business is conducted byan Individual (Signed):JacquelineInda This statement was filed with theCounty Clerk of Santa Barbara Countyon MAY 22, 2012. This statement expiresfive years from the date it was filed inthe Office of the County Clerk. I herebycertify that this is a correct copy of theoriginal statement on file in my office.Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Mariam Leon FBN Number:2012-0001513. Published MAY 23, 30,JUN 06, 13 2012
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as: TEXTURES210 E Ortega St Santa Barbara, CA93101, County of Santa Barbara; GailLeger.(2525 State St #2 SantaBarbara, CA 93105),This business isconducted by an Individual(Signed):Gail Leger This statement wasfiled with the County Clerk of SantaBarbara County on MAY 21, 2012. Thisstatement expires five years from thedate it was filed in the Office of theCounty Clerk. I hereby certify that thisis a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Mariam Leon FBN Number:2012-0001485. Published MAY 23, 30,JUN 06, 13 2012
NAME CHANGES
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NUMBER 1401575Petitioner or Attorney:Melissa Dawn BeemerTO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:Melissa Dawn Beemer filed a petitionwith this court for a decree changingnames as follows: Present Name:Melissa Dawn BeemerProposed Name: Melissa DawnFernandez THE COURT ORDERS thatall persons interested in this matterappear before this court at the hearingindicated below to show cause, if any,why the petition for change of nameshould not be granted. Any personobjecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a writtenobjection that includes the reasons forthe objection at least two court daysbefore the matter is scheduled to be
heard and must appear at the hearingto show cause why the petition shouldnot be granted. If no written objectionis timely filed, the court may grant thepetition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARINGDATE: July. 12, 2012 TIME:9:30 a.m. DEPT: 6THE ADDRESS OF THE COURT IS:SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIACounty of Santa Barbara1100 Anacapa StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101A copy of this Order to Show Causeshall be published at least once eachweek for four successive weeks priorto the date set for hearing on the petitionin the following newspaper of generalcirculation, printed in this county SantaBarbara Daily Sound. DATE: 5/17/2012 Terri Chavez, Deputy Clerk
Denise de BellefeuilleJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT PUBLISHEDMAY 30, JUN 06, 13, 202012
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FORCHANGE OF NAMECASE NUMBER 1401458Petitioner or Attorney:Sarah EggersTO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:Sarah Eggers filed a petition with thiscourt for a decree changing names asfollows: Present Name:Sarah Patricia EggersProposed Name: Sarah PatriciaJamieson THE COURT ORDERSthat all persons interested in this matterappear before this court at the hearingindicated below to show cause, if any,why the petition for change of nameshould not be granted. Any personobjecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a writtenobjection that includes the reasons forthe objection at least two court daysbefore the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearingto show cause why the petition shouldnot be granted. If no written objectionis timely filed, the court may grant thepetition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARINGDATE: July. 12, 2012 TIME:9:30 a.m. DEPT: 6THE ADDRESS OF THE COURT IS:SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIACounty of Santa Barbara1100 Anacapa StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101A copy of this Order to Show Causeshall be published at least once each
week for four successive weeks priorto the date set for hearing on the petitionin the following newspaper of generalcirculation, printed in this county SantaBarbara Daily Sound. DATE: 5/17/2012 Terri Chavez, Deputy Clerk
Denise de BellefeuilleJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT PUBLISHEDMAY 30, JUN 06, 13, 202012
NOTICE OF PETITIONTO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF WARRENASHER BAILY
CASE NO.: 1402112To all heirs, beneficiaries,creditors, contingent creditors, andpersons who may otherwise beinterested in the will or estate,or both of WARREN ASHERBAILY
A Petition for Probate has beenfiled by PAULINE MARGARETBAILYin the Superior Court ofCalifornia, County of SantaBarbara.
The Petition for Probaterequests that PAULINEMARGARET BAILY beappointed as personalrepresentative to administer theestate of the decedent.
The petition requests thedecedent’s will and codicils, if any,be admitted to probate. The willand any codicils are available forexamination in the file kept bythe court.
The petition requests authorityto administer the estate underthe Independent Administrationof Estates Act. (This authority willallow the personal
representative to take manyactions without obtaining courtapproval. Before taking certainvery important actions,however, the personalrepresentative will be requiredto give notice to interestedpersons unless they havewaived notice or consented tothe proposed action.) Theindependent administrationauthority will be granted unlessan interested person files anobjection to the petition and showsgood cause why the courtshould not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition willbe held in this court asfollows:
Date: JUN 28, 2012 Time:9:00 A.M. Dept.:5
Superior Court of California,County of Santa Barbara1100 Anacapa StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101
If you object to the granting ofthe petition, you should appearat the hearing and state yourobjections or file writtenobjections with the court beforethe hearing. Your appearancemay be in person or by yourattorney.
If you are a creditor or a
contingent creditor of the
decedent, you must file yourclaim with the court and mail acopy to the personalrepresentative appointed by thecourt within four months from thedate of first issuance of lettersas provided in Probate Codesection 9100. The time for fillingclaims will not expire before fourmonths from the hearing datenoticed above.
You may examine the file keptby the court. If you are a personinterested in the estate, you mayfile with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154) ofthe filling of an inventory andappraisal of estate assets or ofany petition or account asprovided in Probate Codesection 1250. A Request forSpecial Notice form is availablefrom the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:SEED MACKALL LLP1332 Anacapa Street, #200Santa Barbara, CA 93101(805) 963-0669Published JUN 06, 08, 13
Daily Sound Wednesday, June 13 2012 9LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
City of Santa BarbaraPUBLIC NOTICE
To provide an opportunity for citizen participation and feedback, the City of Santa Barbarawill hold a Community Meeting to discuss its 2012 Analysis of Impediment to Fair HousingChoice.
COMMUNITY MEETING
DATE: June 27, 2012TIME: 6:00 p.m.PLACE: Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery
40 E. Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
The Analysis focuses on actions, omissions and decisions made because of race, color,religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin, which restrict, or have the affectof restricting, housing choices or the availability of housing choices in the City of SantaBarbara.
PUBLIC COMMENTAny individual, group, or agency may submit written comment to the City of Santa Barbara.All comments received by September 25, 2012 will be considered in the Analysis.
If you need a translator or special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact:
Elizabeth StottsCity of Santa Barbara
Community Development Programs Specialist(805) 564-5461 x 4579 (805) 564-5477 Fax630 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Office hours: M-Th 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and alternating Fridays
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Ciudad de Santa BarbaraNOTICIA PÚBLICA
Para proveer una oportunidad para la participación y opinión del la ciudadanía, la ciudadde Santa Bárbara va a tener una reunión comunitaria para discutir su análisis de impedimentospara selecion de vivienda justa 2012.
JUNTA PÚBLICA
FECHA: 27 de junio del 2012TIEMPO: 6:00 p.m.LUGAR: Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery
40 E.Anapamu Street, Santa Bárbara, CA93101
El análisis se centra en acciones, omisiones y las decisiones tomadas por raza, color, religión,sexo, discapacidad, situación familiar o el origen nacional, que limitan o tengan el efectode restringir, opciones de vivienda o la disponibilidad de viviendas en la ciudad de SantaBárbara.
COMMENTARIO PUBLICO
Cualquier individuo, grupo o Agencia podrá presentar comentario escrito a la ciudad deSanta Bárbara. Todos los comentarios recibidos antes del 25 de septiembre de 2012 seconsiderarán en el análisis.
Si necesita un traductor, o ayuda especial para participar en esta junta, favor de ponerseen contacto con la oficina de la secretaria municipal al:
Elizabeth StottsCiudad de Santa Bárbara
Supervisor de programas de desarrollo de comunidad(805) 564-5461 X 5511 (805) 564-5477 Fax630 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Horario: M-Th 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. y cada otro viernes
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ORDINANCE NO. 12-05
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTINGANAMENDMENTTO THEOFFICIAL ZONINGMAPTOREZONEA2.94-ACREPARCEL FROM M-RP (INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH PARK)TO C-3 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL); 7760 HOLLISTERAVENUE; APN 079-210-057; CASE NO. 07-217-RZN
On June 5, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. at the Goleta City Hall, 130Cremona, Suite B, Goleta, California, the City Council of theCity of Goleta (“City”) conducted the second reading and adoptedOrdinance No.12-05 that would amend the City’s Official ZoningMap to rezone a 2.94 acre parcel fromM-RP (Industrial ResearchPark) to C-3 (General Commercial); 7760 Hollister A venueAPN 079-210-057.
TheOrdinancewill be effective 31 days from the date of adoption.
The City Council of the City of Goleta passed and adoptedOrdinance 12-05 at a regular meeting held on the 5th dayof June, 2012, by the following vote:
AYES: MAYOR EASTON, MAYOR PROTEMPORE ACEVES COUNCILMEMBERSBENNETT, CONNELL AND PEROTTE.
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
Acopy of the ordinance is available at the City Clerk’s Office,City Hall, 130 Cremona Drive Suite “B” Goleta, California93117 or by calling City Hall at (805) 961-7505.
Deborah ConstantinoCity Clerk
Publish: SBDS June 13, 2012
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ORDINANCE NO. 12-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THEDEVELOPMENTAGREEMENT BYAND BETWEEN: CITYOF GOLETA AND MARIPOSA, LLC; 7760 HOLLISTERAVENUE; APN 079-210-057; CASE NO. 07-217-OA
On June 5, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. at the Goleta City Hall, 130Cremona, Suite B, Goleta, California, the City Council of theCity of Goleta (“City”) conducted the second reading and adoptedOrdinance No.12-06 that would approve a DevelopmentAgreement between Mariposa LLC and the City of Goletafor funding future infrastructure improvements within the City.
TheOrdinancewill be effective 31 days from the date of adoption.
The City Council of the City of Goleta passed and adoptedOrdinance 12-06 at a regular meeting held on the 5th dayof June, 2012, by the following vote:
AYES: MAYOR EASTON, MAYOR PROTEMPORE ACEVES COUNCILMEMBERSBENNETT, CONNELL AND PEROTTE.
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
Acopy of the ordinance is available at the City Clerk’s Office,City Hall, 130 Cremona Drive Suite “B” Goleta, California93117 or by calling City Hall at (805) 961-7505.
Deborah ConstantinoCity Clerk
Publish: SBDS June 13, 20122x5.2ORDINANCE NO. 12-__
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF GOLETA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FIRSTAMENDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENTAGREEMENT BYAND BETWEEN CITY OF GOLETA AND ROCKBERPARTNERS, LLC FOR THE VILLAGE AT LOSCARNEROS; APNS 073-330-024, -026, -027, -028, -029,-030; CASE NO. 11-021-OA
On June 19, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. at the Goleta City Hall, 130Cremona, Suite B, Goleta, California, the City Council of theCity of Goleta (“City”) will consider the second reading andpossible adoption of a proposed ordinance that would amendthe Development Agreement by and between: City of Goletaand Rockber Partners, LLC for the Village at Los Carnerosdated February 19, 2008. Based on the amendment, if theowner sells and the City purchases APN 073-330-030 (Lot8 of the Village at Los Carneros), Section 4.01.01.05 of theDevelopment Agreement will be deleted. Section 4.01.01.05states:
“Prior to the recordation of the first Tract Map, Ownershall contribute $398,527, identified and asadjusted in Section 3.09.02 above, representingthe amount of the park impact fee credited for thedesign and construction of the Class I bikeway,to the Girsh Park Fields Forever 2 CapitalCampaign for the design and construction of syntheticturf soccer fields at Girsh Park.”
Should the City not acquire the property, the payment obligationset forth in Section 4.01.01.05 would remain.
If adopted, the Ordinance will be effective 31 days from thedate of adoption.
Any interested person may obtain a copy of the proposedordinance at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 130 CremonaDrive, Suite B, Goleta, California 93117 or by calling City Hallat (805) 961-7505.
Deborah ConstantinoCity Clerk
Publish: SBDS June 13, 2012
10 Wednesday, June 13 2012 Daily Sound
FREE. Up to 4 lines. Items priced up to $125. Private parties only. OONNEE item per household. To place or remove a listing, please email [email protected] or call 564-6001.
ART & ENTERTAINMENTNEW YORK PHILHARMONIC concerttickets;May 10, 8pm; Granada Theater; LOGEseats, Row BB, #10 & 12, second row;$123 each. (805) 729-5519.
Audio Book CD unabridged P. D. James-Death Comes to Pemberly. $10. call 845-2112
Liz Taylor Doll, wearing diamondnecklace, perfect end box, $40 obo, 757-0303
Brand New Coffee Table books, SantaBarbara Pics and Interior Design, $25 forboth. 252-0941
Albums and record for sale, Rock n Rollbooks and VHS tapes. Call Mike 284-4359
DVD, Justified Season 1, 3 discs, $20, 569-1714
Surfer Magazines from 1990 ‘s to present.Lots of them!! $40 for all. 698-5524.
Nice garden decor of a boy & girl sittingon a bench. A bargain at $70.. [email protected]
AUTOMOBILEcar jack and jack stand- $50 (818) 347-9535
2 BMW tires, very good condition, 225-45-Z radius 17, 94 WXL, S - 1088, $80 for both,call 928-4602
2 used tires. $20. Continental Touring ContactAS P215/60 R16 94P. 805-722-0650.
CLOTHING & WARESGREEK FISHERMANʼS CAP, $16, brand new,menʼs size m, grey wool, 565-1044
AUTHENTIC RETRO BEN WALLACE XXLRED DETROIT PISTONS JERSEY. $20 805636 3550
GAITERS for snow, $25 women large fromoutdooresearch.com call 682 8131
MEN'S DELMAR navy blue racing jacket. Brandnew. Orig $100 now $40. 957-4636.
3 PAIRS OF VERY, WORN-IN, MENS, LEVISBLUE JEANS. AT LEAST 2-3 OR MOREHOLES IN EACH PAIR! 32X34, 34X36, AND34X36, $10 FOR ALL 3 PAIRS, 805-456-9338
FOOTBALL SHOES, REEBOK, SIZE 12,NEW, $25, 569-0990
BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTIFUL DRESS,805-563-2526, CALL 8A-10A OR AFTER 4P
SHOES, sneakers, basketball shoes, sizes15-16, $30-50, new to slightly used, 805-252-2824
WET SUIT Large, Bodyglove, good cond.$65 OBO 565-1022
Pearl and rhinestone wedding orquinceniera tiara brand new, silvertone withbuilt in haircomb. Orig. $60, asking $40.Call617-8660
Xavier Brand, NEW watch. Gold, 4diamonds on face, $300 originally. $100 obo.Fred 967-6803
Brown Foreman Umbrella, 9 ft, Beige, GreatCondition just needs a cleaning, $40. 963-6045.
Sugar & Creamer Set. $7. 685-2644
3 Pocket Watchesw/ cases “very nice” $50.each.966-4843 CALL’S AFTER 12 NOONONLY PLEASE!!!
Saint John Skirts For Sale. 7 Skirts nearlynew sizes 6&8. $25/skirt. Call 965-4327 orgo to Beltone Center 1532 Anacapa Street.
Navy blue wool jacket by Austin Reed, size46 regular. Originally $250, now $50 or obo.Fred, 560-7950.
Coldwater Creek women’s pants, PetiteX small, black linen & rayon, wide leg, elasticwaist, perfect condition, worn once, classiclook, $50, 684-7156
ELECTRONICSDRE DRE BEATS: NEW, STILL IN BOX.NEVER USED. $125 CALL 252-7669
Guitar amplifier 12” crate excellentcondition $90 805-696-6430
IBM T-60 LapTop Very good condition, 1.6gCPU 2g Ram Wi-Fi, DVD, No Battery, butworks great plugged in. Call for more info.$125 805-636-0102 Scott
17” square flat screen color monitor$25. (805) 448-4184
Yamaha PSR 38 electronic keyboard, fiveoctaves. $150 includes stand and lots of ofmusic 967-2866
Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock bundle AD: One, like new (never unpacked or used)complete Guitar Hero III bundle. $45.00 OBOCell: 310 435-5680.
PANASONIC DMP BD75-PK Like new (neverout of the box) Blu-ray disc player.$74/Obo~Cash only, Thanks. Local in SB(805) 403-6728 Happy Holidays!
Pixmai P2702 Ink jet photo printer bycannon, still in box, asking $60, 805-452-3614
Sylvania TV $75 great picture 966-9208
NIKON Coolpix 600. Complete, in the box,$75. POLOROID SX-70 Sonnar- w/Poloroid strobe, bracket & instructions. $98.M-Th. only, 805-252-9902.
Marantz double-cassette deck with dobyHX Pro and 5-CD player, $35 each. 636-4987
Dundee radio, am/fm, 1 and 2, $60, Lee,448-2154
Printers, New, Canon Pixma MP520, HPlaser jet #3055, both include ink cartridge,$60 each. 969-6540 Walt.
PENTAX K1000 body: reliable, Nobatteries needed ! or ME Super w/ 50f2, $125. M-Th. 252-9902
Copy / Fax canon pc1060 WORKSGREAT $25. Contact: (805) 687-3178 9AMto 8PM only, please leave message withdetails.
Cordless phones, two line and single linew/answ mchn, good cond. $40 each.966-7003
27” Magnavox T.V. with remote, $100, 805-962-5703 please call after 6 p.m.
Play Station 2: Super controllers, Mem card,IR Remote, 12 top action games: Only $125for ALL!! 805-886-5090 Lv Msg
PENTAX K1000 w/ 50f2 lense: strong &reliable. $125. 252-9902
Flat screen TV 14” 2006 $60. 805-403-4620
motorla blue tooth model #mbt385zcpmatible w any cell phone. orig. $34.99 -sale for $15.inckudes charger. 805-562-1469
MISC VIDEO GAMES, $5 each or less,Nintendo 64, PlayStation2, PC games: CallAndy 845-4358.
Fax/Copier Panasonic includes 2 rolls ofink film (film value $60) $75. Call 569-1714
Microwave small, blk, usedd for heating only,excellent. condition. $45. 259-7787
Lexmark Printer hardley used. 966-6809
Copier HP PSC 500. Hewlett Packard copierPrinter scanner copier. $60. Call 965-0636
Verizon wireless flip phonew/camera/camcorder $50 259-9793
Kodak Slide Projector, Best Model $90 call 964-8175
3 CD +cassette + AM/FM, JVC make. $bestoffer. Call 962-7502
IBM 17” black computer monitor withspeakers in the box. U pick-up in Buellton.$19.95. (650)617-5553.
2 Credit card terminals for business. Onenever been used. A bargain @ $50.00 used& $145.00 new. Both in excellent condition.680-7146.
View Sonic 17 “Ultra Brite CRT color monitor.Mac or PC. 967-3162. $45.
Apex DVD Player, $20 OBO, 560-7950. Fred.
HOME APPLIANCESShark hand held steam cleaner (modelSC630W) Complete Kit, all attachmentsincluded. $65 (sells for over $100) BRANDNEW! Call 967-2799.
Hand vacuum. Ultra big Sharkw/attachments. Excellent condition. $10. 805-966-2961
2 steamers- 1 for all uses, 1 for fabric $20each 964-5164
Oster Ice Crusher $10.00 (805) 685-8621Microwave Excellent Condition $30 685-8621
Hepa Air Cleaner Only used one week-likenew. original cost $100. Asking $50 805 692-8870
Microwave, Quesar, excellent condition,Black, 24” x 14” x 18”, $40, 899-0081
Nearly new Health O Matic digital lithiumscale. No battery replacement required.$10.00. 687-5162
Black & Decker Coffee Maker w/ thermalpot. Like new, used once.Keeps coffee hotwithout electricity. Better coffee, lowerutility bill. $15. 698-2828
Hoover Steam Vac. Floor polisher, rugshampooer. $25. 805-259-7787.
Microwave oven. countertop model. 21wide x 16 deep x 11 high. $75. 565-3796
Food mixer sunbeam $45 or obo call 805-967-9264.
HOME DÉCORNew Matching Cabinet Hardware SetsVon Morris Solid BR Chrome2 - Cupboard Latch/Catch Sets with Hinges$45. (1/2 price) Please Call 965-6031in SB
6 cases of maple flooring #83004 20x12sq ft, $35 per case 895-7501
Trunk, 32” x 11” x 18”, $30. 687-7647
Large brass ceiling fan, excellentcondition, $25 obo, 805-452-4333
large wooden picture frames, excellentcondition, between $40 and $80 each obo,708-1401
Area Rug, $45, tan and gold and beautiful,331-2103
Mirror Mission style, solid oak, 25-1/2”wx 34”h. Mint condition. $150.Can email pictures. Call Andy or Anne at845-4357
Office desk and hutch. U-shape,mahogany finish, excellent condition. 7’wideX 6’ deep X 6’ 6” high. $75, u-haul. Pleasecall 805-455-0072.
Wild West painting, stage coach attack byIndians, Arizona artist, framed, 20/24, $75.682-3482.2 Swedish candle holders, hand carved,hand painted, $10 no less, 966-4843
Antique Blk Decorative Drapery Rings 38for $16.50 OBO. 687-7998
Kitchen Table Round, 40”wide $80 964-1367
Half Doors & mirror glass. $50, please callKeith at 895-7501.
Sandstone boulders and cobbles,excellent for retaining walls & landscaping,$60/ton, 708-6141.
Brass 6-arm glass hurricane light fixture,27” diameter. Good condition $100 805-684-6099
Upright piano w/ bench,medium/dark wood.Good condition. $100obo. 962-5077.
FURNITUREBrass and glass coffee table, vintage.47 inches long by 22 inches wide. Goodcondition, $125. 805-450-5831
Chester drawers, light color wood 30"wx15"d x29"t. $40 965-6682
Wall Unit. Solid Oak. 72h x 5w x 17 dp.10 Partitions. TV, Books, etc. $125 770-2324.
Office Desk. 6 ft. Grey modular. 45 deg.corner. $50. 680-8925
Glass show case: 4 ft. long 28” deep. 3glass shelves, adjustable with glass top &sliding wood doors. $75 OBO. Richard680-3880
high-low adjustable swivel chair + shelfunit on rollers (40x28x16) $30 each 448-1729
outdoor iron chase lounge $25 965-0122
Two brown, wrought iron chairs, blackcushion seats - 41 inches tall by 17.5inches wide. Good condition. $99 805-693-9125
solid oak desk, 39”x17”, 4 drawers, $75,963-9132
table. metal. 40” diamter, with prettyglass top. opening for umbrella. $50 obo.569-1714
Futon foam chair, red cover, excellentcondition. $40.Call Paulina at 682-5183.
FUTON- frame and white mattress........55”wide, 30” high back rest.........$75.......692-9258
Office adjustable chair with back andfoot rest. Like new. $60. 683-6733
Bedside Table made by Ikea 19 by 14 Two drawer Good condition.$35. Please call 963-6045. In SB
Bedside Table made by Ikea 19 by 14Two drawer Good condition. $35. Pleasecall 963-6045. In SB
Coffee Table (Mastercraft) Cherry,Chippendale, sliding candle trays. $125.Pix Avail. 805-569-5219
entertainment armoir, cherry root finish,good condition, 77” x 36” x 21”, $125,964-3903
Blue sofa and matching chair, now $80637-3597
ANTIQUE PRESSPACK OAK ROCKINGCHAIR, WITH ARMS, $95 CASH, (805) 682-8160
sturdy oak desk, $40, 637-3597
Blue love seat with entertainment center,$125, 331-2103
3 bar stools, $35 each, like new, sturdy,white, rod iron, with back, blue fabricseats, Goleta, 685-0168
Old wooden teacher’s desk, 3x5, call965-2037
DRESSER $25 obo, white, large with 6drawers, particle board, great for storage,bit scuffed and needs touchup. 62”L X301/2” H X 19”W. 682-2262
Armoire w/ matching dresser, 805-931-6633
Antique end table $50 OBO. 805-884-4059
Bentwood Rocker w/ cane seat and back.blond wood, nice condition. We’ll deliver inSanta Barbara/Goleta. 682-6789
Interior doors. 6 nearly new wood interiordoors w/mounted brass hardware & hinges.Factory painted white, foam core, varioussizes. $90. 565-9244 or lv. message.
Small antique walnut table w/ drawer, $100.Call for appt. 681-9060.
Meditation & garden benches–handcrafted, custom, unique from $75 to $125.Please call 883-1823
Antique carved desk chair w/ rush seast.$65. Call for appt. 681-9060.
Vermont Wicker Basket. $75. 685-2644
2 Ethan Allenmaple ladder back chairs w/rush seats. $45 ea. Call for appt. 681-9060.
Hide A Bed, Good Condition, tan color,$70 801-0134
Desk, fair condition, solid wood, $40, 805-722-0342
MISCELLANEOUSREMO HAND DRUM $40
2 BALL PYTHONS with aquarium. $125.Call Kate at: 745-8989
CART - Folding cart. Holds 300 lbs. Used4 times. $25. 965-9665
Carpet cleaning machine all new parts,heats water includes hose and wand $125call for details 252-0702
new portable gas stove, 1 burner $24630-9635
PUSH LAWNMOWER/SCOTTS ELITE$35 Good condition Call Bob 680-1428
FABRICATED LANDSCAPE STONES$40 Al 570-6598
THE MIKE ROY COOKBOOK N0. 1, 2 &3,very good cond, $7.00 each, Call: 805-965-6494
WALKER: 4 wheel walker,nearly new, foldsflat for travel $75 Call 969 0052
KITTENS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.All kittens have their shots, been fixed andtreated for worms. Visit at San Roque PetHospital. 682-2647, [email protected]
LARGE ACRYLIC BLANKET. 60in x 80in.Colorful - red, green, white, black w/ scottiterriers design. $25. 805-964-2506 10am-8pm
ANTIQUE PELHAM PUPPET. Wooden ponymarionette in original box. $125/obo. 692-1800
5 FREE KITTENS TO A LOVING HOME746-5497
ELECTRIC WIRE 21 LBS OFNEW #12 TYPE TNWN COPPER WIREAND OTHER WIRING MATERIAL. $100684-2336
FISHER PRICE ACQUARIUM CRADDLESWING for sale. In very good condition,$40.00 Please call 689-6533
PEREGO CAR SEAT (PRIMO VIAGGIO)IN GREAT CONDITION FOR $75.00.PLEASE CALL 689-6533 IF YOU WOULDLIKE TO SEE IT.
U.S. MINT PROOF SET $49U.S. MINT SILVER PROOF SET $84CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 630-9635
RESPIRATORY CARE UNITY,BREATHING APARATUS, $100, LIKENEW, 966-4843
DRAFTING TABLE, $125 OBO, 683-6733
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TODD ENGLISH NON CSTICK CERAMICFRYING PANS, NEW $40, 965-8280
PRESENTATION BOTTLE OF WATERFROM THE SB DESALINIZATION PLANT.$50. CALL 280-8709.
CA LICENSE PLATE, 1947, yellow and black,$100 no less, 966-4843
ACOUSTIC GUITAR CASE, NEWSTRINGS, $50, LEE, 448-2154
SPALDING POOL CUE IN HARD CASE,$15. METAL PET PEN, 36 INCHES HIGH.$40. 5-DRAWER, GREY METAL FILECABINET, $20. 967-2866
New Pear of Binoculars. 10x50 Originally$75. Now $20. Call Fred 845.4004
CROSSMAN 15 GALLON AIR TANKpressure compressor, air pressureregulators, hose attachments, varioussizes, $125, 617-6031
AB LOUNGER GOOD CONDITION W /HANDLES. (805) 403-6801
2 RV CHAIRS METAL & canvas w/ carry-bag $10 each, 895-7501
TRICYCLE FROM THE 1930’S, $25, 966-4843, ASK FOR RAY
WHEELCHAIR, good condition, $35 obo,805-280-2596
COFFEE TABLE, GORGEOUS OAK $25.2 NET PHONES, W/CHARGERS, ONE FLIPW/CAMERA, AND BATTERIES. $15EACH OR $35 FOR BOTH.805-331-2103
VINTAGE BENDIX, red band, rear hub, $70obo, please call 568-0829
COMMERCIAL CARPET DRYING FANSIN PERFECT CONDITION, DRYSCARPET IN LESS THAN ONE HOUR, SETOF TWO FOR $125. CALL 805-450-9416
LIKE NEW BACKPACK 4COMPARTMENTS, DARK GREEN, $8 (805)967-7872
10” REFLECTOR bowl for indirect lightinglamp $5.00 OBO. 879-5560.
WETSUIT: Xcel infiniti 4/3 full suit boys’ size14. Xlnt cond. $95, Call 805 698 3532
3 Kids Umbrella Strollers: Great Condition!2 in Blue & 1 in Pink color. Simple. Lightweight.$10-$15. CALL 637-8127
Upward motor, 3.5 horsepower, Sears-Roebuck, needs work, $25, 964-7276
OUTDOOR & EXERCISEExerciser. Mini AB-CIRCLE. Complete upper,mid, lower abs workout w/4 DVD's. Unused.$125/obo. 962-7460
Weider Gym. Bench press, leg lifts- highand low pulleys, butterflies. New condition.Moving must sell. $90 OBO 961-4477.
Bike Bridgestone paid $80. what offer? toobig for me. call to view @ downtown sb home560-1353
GOLF BALLS-in excellent condition.Hundreds of them. All brands. Only 50 centseach. Great Xmas present! Near East Beach965-7074
Prince OZone Seven Tennis Racquet,excellent condition, new grip & strings, tosell quickly @ $55.00, call, rich 805-259-8698 cell
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Black & Decker 18” mulching electric lawnmower, $125, 969-3990
Thule-3 bike carrier, trunk mount, retail $130,only $75. In great condition.Cindy (805) 683-4075, after 5:00 p.m.
Swimmer’s Fins, “Nature’s Wings”, size 61/2 - 9 1/2, $15 obo, 879-5560
1960’s Classic Schwinn 3-speed, perfectcondition. $125 Call John 965-2052.
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650 pen reel, brand new, spool and lineincluded, $100, Keith - 895-7501
outboard motor, 4 horsepower, $125, 680-7393
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Junior golf bag used once. $15. 964-7276
Weber BBQ, charcoal grill, 23”, $40, 682-2326
Women’s and Men’s Ice skates. $10 orunder683-6733
Golf Clubs & Bag. Full set, woods & ironsw/ pull cart. New balls & acces. $85 (805)682-3482.
Free agent Trail Bandit platform bike, likenew, brand new tires, bear trap pedals. $125.636-4816
Ice Skates( Roller Derby) Ladies size 8 $20.897-0082
Basketball Hoop. Ajustable heights,portable, w/water base. $45 528-3099
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Sudoku #2
Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
3 6 7 2 51 4 6 9
8 4 78 1 5
3 9 5 8 17 3 6
5 8 16 1 7 48 5 3 9 6
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
© 2005 KrazyDad.com
BEGINNER EXPERT
Answers Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
Sudoku #11 4 7 6 3 5
2 8 6 73 5 7 2 87 2 5 6 9 3
6 5 3 4 28 2 4 1 9 66 1 2 8 44 3 8 9
8 9 3 1 6 5
8 2 9
5 3 9 1 4
9 6 4 1
1 4 8
9 8 7 1
3 5 7
5 9 7 3
7 1 6 5 2
2 7 4
Sudoku #29 1 4 8
5 2 8 3 79 3 5 1 6 2
4 2 6 9 7 36 2 7 4
5 1 8 4 2 92 7 3 4 6 99 5 8 2 31 4 2 7
3 6 7 2 5
1 4 6 9
8 4 7
8 1 5
3 9 5 8 1
7 3 6
5 8 1
6 1 7 4
8 5 3 9 6
Sudoku #37 1 3 5 44 2 8 5 9
8 5 6 4 11 2 4 9 5
5 8 16 9 5 2 4
6 5 1 4 75 3 4 2 6
1 8 2 3 9
9 2 6 8
6 1 7 3
3 9 7 2
8 7 6 3
3 4 9 2 7 6
7 1 3 8
2 9 3 8
8 9 7 1
4 7 6 5
Sudoku #42 6 1
8 6 3 7 9 53 9 5 8 4 2
4 8 3 16 9 5 8 7
1 9 7 62 1 6 9 5 8
9 5 4 2 3 13 9 4
7 4 5 9 8 3
1 2 4
1 7 6
2 7 6 5 9
3 1 4 2
5 8 2 3 4
4 7 3
6 8 7
1 8 7 5 6 2
Sudoku #51 5 2 4 64 7 9 8 2
2 3 1 7 5 81 9 4 7
3 6 7 1 5 8 22 8 1 39 4 8 2 5 6
6 1 4 2 97 1 9 6 5
8 3 7 9
5 6 1 3
6 9 4
8 3 2 5 6
4 9
5 7 6 9 4
3 7 1
5 3 7 8
2 8 3 4
Sudoku #61 5 6 7 3 4 2 9
4 3 8 27 6 4 1
8 9 5 3 67 14 9 7 8 5 2
7 8 4 62 5 3 7
2 9 6 7 3 1 8 4
8
9 1 5 6 7
2 8 5 9 3
2 1 7 4
6 2 8 4 5 9 3
3 1 6
3 1 9 2 5
6 1 4 8 9
5
Sudoku #77 9 6 2
4 6 7 5 23 4 6 5 7
9 2 8 6 53 5 1 9 8
3 4 9 2 51 5 4 9 3
9 7 2 1 63 1 5 9
5 8 4 3 1
1 3 8 9
8 2 1 9
4 7 1 3
6 2 7 4
7 8 1 6
8 6 7 2
3 8 5 4
2 6 7 4 8
Sudoku #85 4 6 7 9
2 4 5 3 18 1 5 3 4
5 4 7 32 9 3 1 7 4 84 3 2 86 9 2 5 1 7
8 7 2 6 91 5 6 8 2
1 3 8 2
7 9 8 6
9 6 7 2
8 6 1 9 2
5 6
7 6 9 5 1
4 3 8
3 4 1 5
7 9 3 4
PREVIOUSSOLUTIONS
Answers Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
Sudoku #14 6 3 1 9 7 5
1 7 2 3 5 6 42 8 6 13 2 8 5 1 7 9
9 8 7 1 2 3 41 7 6 9 4 5 86 4 1 78 5 6 7 3 4 97 9 5 1 6 8 3
8 2
9 8
5 4 7 9 3
4 6
5 6
3 2
3 2 9 8 5
1 2
4 2
Sudoku #26 5 8 4 2 79 7 8 3 1 4 53 2 4 7 9 6 87 1 9 2 4 62 4 5 7 14 5 6 8 7 38 3 7 9 6 1 5
4 6 8 1 3 7 91 6 3 5 2 4
1 9 3
6 2
5 1
8 3 5
6 3 8 9
9 1 2
2 4
5 2
9 7 8
Sudoku #36 8 9 3 1 4
8 4 1 7 3 6 2 59 4 8 6 7
6 2 4 9 7 3 15 1 6 4 83 7 1 5 8 2 99 6 5 2 74 2 9 7 5 1 8 61 8 7 6 3 9
7 5 2
9
2 3 5 1
8 5
9 3 2 7
4 6
8 1 4 3
3
4 5 2
Sudoku #43 4 5 2 6 8
8 3 1 9 4 77 6 1 4 5 2 3
3 6 7 1 8 29 5 8 3 4 1 61 8 2 9 3 55 4 3 2 6 8 96 1 9 8 3 78 2 6 5 4 1
9 7 1
2 5 6
9 8
4 5 9
2 7
7 6 4
1 7
4 2 5
7 9 3
Sudoku #57 5 4 2 3 1
4 3 9 8 7 69 5 1 6 3 4 2 8
2 9 7 1 37 8 3 5 1 2 96 1 3 8 51 8 5 4 2 9 3 72 9 8 7 4 53 4 1 9 5 6
8 6 9
2 1 5
7
5 6 8 4
4 6
2 7 9 4
6
6 3 1
7 8 2
Sudoku #64 9 2 1 6 5 3 73 5 2 7 9 17 5 9 4 8
3 8 1 6 9 47 1 9 3 4 8 2
8 9 4 5 2 73 5 7 2 6
1 7 6 2 5 82 6 8 1 4 5 3 9
8
4 8 6
1 6 3 2
5 2 7
6 5
6 1 3
9 8 1 4
4 9 3
7
Sudoku #73 6 1 5 4 8 77 8 3 9 6 54 5 7 2 1 3 91 5 2 8 9 48 3 9 1 5
3 7 4 8 6 12 8 3 9 7 5 4
7 4 1 2 3 66 9 1 5 4 3 8
2 9
1 4 2
6 8
7 6 3
4 6 2 7
9 2 5
6 1
5 8 9
7 2
Sudoku #89 4 5 3 6 1 81 5 8 6 2 7 3
1 8 9 2 5 48 3 7 2 6 12 3 9 4 64 8 7 3 2 55 9 6 4 3 7
8 1 2 5 9 4 77 2 4 9 1 6 3
2 7
4 9
6 7 3
5 4 9
1 5 8 7
6 9 1
1 8 2
3 6
8 5
To solve, every number 1-9must appear in each of thenine vertical columns, each ofthe nine horizontal rows andeach of the nine 3x3 box. Nonumber can occur more thanonce in any row, column orbox.
SUDOKUSudoku #2
Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 7
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
1 9 36 2
5 18 3 56 3 8 9
9 1 22 4
5 29 7 8
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
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“DELAY OF THE LAND” by Mennie Wallach
ACROSS 1 Royal
elephant of children’s literature
6 Attention-getting interjection
10 Arms-raising occasions
14 Without support
15 Church’s central section
16 Soothing extract
17 Part of phone tag, sometimes
19 ___ of Capri 20 Mushroom
ends? 21 Lacking
compassion 22 Overrules 24 Gobi mound 25 Mart
opener? 26 Show
runners 29 You may
draw circles on it
33 Be successful
34 Nursery buy 35 Taunt 36 Like some
records 37 Made off
with a neckpiece?
38 Like Tonto’s buddy
39 Bedouin 40 Motion
carriers 41 Waited
awhile 42 Sold by
stores 44 Hologram
creators 45 No-win
situations 46 Easter
preceder 47 Complimen-
tary 50 Onerous
weight 51 Common
menu term 54 Fabric with
metallic threads
55 Driver’s dilemma
58 Swear 59 Twain’s
Polly, e.g. 60 Act the
coquette 61 Repudiate 62 Yuletide, in
ads 63 Kinds DOWN 1 Squalling
armful 2 Tanning
sulfate 3 Word with
“straw” or “trail”
4 Your pick of 5 Knight in
shining armor
6 It increases by degrees
7 Control in a relationship, according to Seinfeld
8 Topsy’s playmate
9 “Billy Budd” writer
10 You may be on it for
quite a time 11 Additional
thought preceder
12 Break for an extra
13 Consults 18 Plasma
particles 23 NYC-to-The
Hamptons dir.
24 Another driver’s dilemma
25 Sends, in a way
26 Samantha of “The Collector”
27 “Ordinary People” actress
28 B 29 Talked fondly 30 Flow
restricting device
31 Mammy Yokum’s lad
32 Marsh stalks
34 Eyelid maladies
37 Seller’s add-on
41 Bush-whackers
43 Square root of IX
44 Elaine May’s “A New ___”
46 Some SoHo digs
47 Cheerful 48 Behave like
a lunatic 49 Last word of
the Bible 50 Glamorous
Turner 51 Barely
allowing access
52 Shoemaker’s block
53 City in Iowa 56 Certain spirit 57 Subj. of
a Fortune profile
PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER
Edited by Timothy E. Parker August 16, 2008
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HOROSCOPES by Eugenia LastCELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS
DAY: Kat Dennings, 26; Mary-Kateand Ashley Olsen, 26; Chris Evans,31; Tim Allen, 59.
Happy Birthday: Embrace changeand welcome any opportunity to trav-el, network or work with interestingpeople. You will have plenty of goodideas, but participation will be requiredto help you launch some of yourplans. This can be a fun-filled year ifyou are intent on being a contributor.Love is in the stars. Your numbers are11, 14, 23, 28, 33, 42, 46.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don'tlet worry get to you when all that'srequired is a couple of personalchanges. Distance yourself from any-one who is holding you back. Arguingwill be pointless when change isrequired. Uncertainty is the enemy. 3stars
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):Consider carefully before you take astep forward. Making an impulsivemove will cost you emotionally.Someone is likely to give you falseinformation if you appear gullible.You can listen, but be fully aware ofyour options. 3 stars
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Don'tvolunteer information. Follow throughwith your plans. Think ahead andallow room for improvement. Don'tlimit the possibilities by worryingabout what others think. Don't lettemptation lead you astray or upsetyour budget. 3 stars
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stick
to the rules and everything will workout. You will come up with interestingideas if you let your imagination andcreativity shine, but figure out howmuch it will cost before you take aleap of faith and jump into somethingnew. 2 stars
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll drumup all the assistance you need tomove forward with your plans.Altering your routine or makingchanges to the way you live will bringpositive results. Visiting unfamiliarplaces will be inspiring. Love is high-lighted. 5 stars
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Learnfrom your experiences. Not everyonewill be trustworthy regarding whatyou are being asked to contribute.Read between the lines before yousign on the dotted line. Protect yourreputation and what you have tooffer. 3 stars
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take con-trol and own whatever skills you have,and people will want what you areoffering. Communication will help youexpand and reach your goals. Changeis upon you, personally and profession-ally. Follow your heart. 3 stars
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Youreally need a boost. Push yourselfinto doing something that enticesyou. An investment may not end upbeing what it originally appears, butwith a little adjustment, you canmake it work. Networking will lead togreater options. 3 stars
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Partnerships should be your primeconcern. Whether you are dealingwith someone personally or profes-sionally, establish boundaries thatallow greater equality. Don't let any-one goad you into making changesthat don't suit your lifestyle. 5 stars
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Setyour goals to include finding out moreabout a project or talent you want topursue. Interaction with younger orolder people will help you gain aunique perspective on something youwant to embrace. Don't let impulsive-ness be your downfall. 2 stars
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):Improvements that influence you per-sonally or improve your financesshould be a priority. You have plentyto gain if you make alterations toyour surroundings or lifestyle. Loveand romance will bring positivechanges and greater stability. 4 stars
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don'tget involved in a no-win situation.Focus on what you can do, andspend time with people who shareyour values. Create a peaceful envi-ronment that will soothe you ratherthan disrupt your plans and yourfuture. 3 stars
Birthday Baby: You are exciting.You are determined to get your wayand do your own thing.
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Marty Blum, Santa Barbara Police DetectiveGreg Hons and Tony Pighetti, president of theSanta Barbara Firefighters Association.Several downtown bar and restaurant ownersalso now support her proposal.
Schneider no longer wants to raise businesslicense fees for downtown retail establish-ments that serve alcohol past 11 p.m. at least
six nights a year. Instead she wants all busi-nesses that sell alcohol throughout the city,regardless of location to pay business licensefee proportion to their alcohol sales.
Right now, convenience stores and mini-marts, on Milpas Street, for example, pay abusiness license fee proportionate to theirsales — excluding alcohol. Schneider wants tochange that so that the business license feeswould include alcohol, level the playing fieldwith nightclubs and restaurants.
Her pension reform and sales tax proposalsremain the same.
Schneider also said she didn’t want her bal-lot measures to compete with the several taxincreases scheduled for the state ballot.
The change in timing, however, means thatthe ballot reforms will go on the ballot at thesame time that Schneider is up for re-elec-tion, a fact that Schneider said she wanted toavoid.
“My original proposal was that I thought it
would be a benefit to it out of the mayor’srace,” Schneider said. “But Invest in SantaBarbara will be part of what I did as mayorwhether I did it this year or next year.”
She’s appreciative of all of the support andexcited about the relaunch of her reforms.
“I really do appreciate the thousands of vot-ers who signed petitions,” Schneider said.“They wanted to see it on the ballot, and theywill, just in 2013.”
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