October 11, 2008
Meeting Summary
East Eaton Wash Neighborhood Association
Preparation
E-mail reminder and phoning non-e-mail
list.
Acknowledgments
Susan brought some cookies.
Attendees
7 members
Meeting
Agenda Items:
- Ice Rink Construction path update
- Edison/City fence along pedestrian path
- Goodrich substation wall
- Avocado Edison frontage problems
- Crime alerts from Pasadena Police
- Urgent Care Community Meeting
- PWP light bulbs and rebates
- Zoning Code rules meeting
- PWP 20-year energy plan meeting
- Regulatory Standards for Group Homes
- anything else attendees wish to discuss
- former Allstate/now Cogent property iron fence
- Replacement for Baker's Square
- Bowling Alley
- Pacific Theater building
- Post Office moving?
- Building at triangle corner of Sierra Madre Villa and Rosemead
The meeting began about 11:18 am
- Ice Rink Construction path update
- Word from Councilman's rep is they are "fairly confident" that
construction will be routed via PCC and not the park.
- Edison/City fence along pedestrian path
- chain link fence was erected roughly along the City/Edison
property line south of the park. This puts it immediately east of the
temporary pedestrian path.
- do not know whether fence erected by city or by Edison
- Goodrich substation wall
- Goodrich power substation is located at 3005 Foothill.
Just west of power lines adjacent to PCC parking lot.
- PWP has applied for a permit to build a 12 foot wall on the
east, north, and west property lines, connecting to the existing wall
on the south side (seen along Foothill).
- CUP hearing is Oct 15, 6 pm, at the Permit Center
- Avocado Edison frontage problems
- It is reported that since the sign and camera went up on
Avocado near Del Vina most of the trash dumping and other undesirable
activities have ceased.
- Crime alerts from Pasadena Police
- These are reported recent trends in all of Pasadena, not
specifically our area
- Increased garage burglaries where locks were cut with bolt
cutters, as well as burglaries of unlocked garages. Bicycles and
tools
seemed to be main items taken.
- Thefts of items delivered and left on porches. This is
happening in Sierra Madre and Arcadia also.
- Distraction schemes, usually targeting elderly, where a "sales"
person or persons comes to door and while talking to the resident
requests a pen, glass of water, or something else. When the
resident
goes to get that without closing and locking their door, the "sales"
person enters.
- A rash of car burglaries at Eaton Canyon Nature Center and near
the Rose Bowl. Since a couple of suspects were arrested, the
rates are
down 25 to 30%, but it is still a problem. Remember to remove
anything
visible from inside the vehicle and lock the vehicle, even when parked
in front of your house.
- Fuel thefts from vehicles are happening. Including
breaking
into the vehicle to unlock the gas door. A locking gas cap is
recommended. (Though they won't know you have a locking cap until
they've gotten the gas door open.)
- Urgent Care Community Meeting
- Gene Masuda of the Eaton Blanche Neighborhood Association
reports that the city has decided not to go ahead with locating an
Urgent Care center at 3160 Del Mar (between Eaton Blanch Park and the
Edison power lines, just east of where Kinneloa hits Del Mar). He
says
the city is again studying other possible sites.
- He said he asked the Mayor to come speak at a Community Meeting
regarding Urgent Care, and the Mayor agreed.
- So, a Community Meeting about Urgent Care is scheduled for
October 23, at 6:30 pm. The location is still being
determined. It
might be at PCC-CEC (Foothill and Santa Paula), or at Pasadena High
School, or somewhere else. Will post the details when they become
available.
- Masuda is contacting all the neighborhood associations for
permission to be
listed as "co-hosts" on the flyer. We agreed to that.
- PWP light bulbs and rebates
- light bulbs
- PWP supposedly mailed a box containing two CFL (twisty
fluorescent) light bulbs to every PWP customer.
- The box also contains a form to fill out to receive free of
charge (including free shipping) up to $75 of various types of CFL
bulbs. You have until the end of the year to take advantage of
the offer.
- If you misplaced the form, you can also place your order
online at
http://www.efi.org/pasadena/
You need to have your PWP account number
- Alternatively you can call 866-807-1544 to place the order by
phone. But it really helps to have the flyer that was in the box
that gives details on all the types of bulbs.
- rebates
- There are some new rebates available from Pasadena Water and
Power and some changes you may not have been aware of.
- Check
out the web page at http://cityofpasadena.net/waterandpower/Rebates/default.asp
- Water
- High-Efficiency (HEW) Clothes Washer Rebate -
$225
- High Efficiency Toilet (HET) Rebate - $265
- HET Upgrade (replacing a 1.6 gpf or new construction) - $60
- Weather Based Irrigation Controller Rebate - $120
- Rotating Sprinkler Nozzle Rebate - $5
- Electricity
- Energy Star Qualified Refrigerator $100 to $150
- Refrigerator Recycling Bonus $25
- Freezer Recycling Bonus $35
- Energy Star Qualified Ceiling Fan with CFLs $40 to $50
- Energy Star Qualified CFLs $75 per household
- Energy Star Qualified Room Air Conditioner $50 to $75
- High Efficiency Central Air Conditioner $100 to $150 per
ton
- Solar-Powered Attic/Roof Fan $90 to $100
- Energy Star Qualified Skylight & Light Tubes $175 to
$200
- Energy Star Qualified Dual Pane Windows and Doors $2 to
$2.50 per square foot
- Window Sun Shade Screens 60¢ to 75¢ per
square foot
- Efficient Pool Pump up to $250 Shade Tree up to $50 per
tree
- Solar PV System up to $3.50 per watt
- Zoning Code rules meeting
- Thursday October 23, 6 - 8 pm
Victory Park Center, 2575 Paloma St.
- One of three public meetings hosted by the Planning and
Development Dept to discuss potential new Zoning Code rules for maximum
house size, lot coverage, setbacks and height.
- http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us/planning/deptorg/curplng/SingleFamilyUpdates/sfr_Home.asp
- Although it does not mention it in the Pasadena In Focus
announcement, the website mentions that "area of analysis is expected
to focus primarily on large non-hillside properties in single-family
zones". Since we have relatively small lots in our neighborhood,
it might not affect us. But your president never got a response
to her query
about this.
- PWP 20-year energy plan meeting
- Wednesday October 15, 6:30 pm
City Council Chambers, Pasadena City Hall
- Pasadena Water and Power is working on a new 20 year plan for
how much power will be needed and where it will come from. This
is called an Integrated Resource Plan.
- This is one of several meetings for the public to provide their
input.
- Regulatory Standards for Group Homes
- The topic of a presentation by an Assistant City Attorney after
an introduction by the Director of Planning and Development.
- At a special meeting of the Code Enforcement Commission to be
held at
Victory Park , Multipurpose Room 3
Thursday October 16, 6 pm
- anything else attendees wish to discuss
- former Allstate/now Cogent property iron fence
- There is now an iron fence undulating back and forth around
the entire property to keep pedestrians as well as cars out.
- Must have spent a lot of money on installation, but not on
aesthetic design.
- Provides an indication that the company no longer plans to
tear everything down for new construction, at least in the near
future. They are actively using at least the greenish/yellow
stucco building on Sierra Madre Villa.
- Replacement for Baker's Square
- Attendee noticed there is now a sign up at the former Baker's
Square
building indicating a Fireside Grill will be moving there.
- Bowling Alley
- The previously noted renovation is visibly underway.
- Pacific Theater building
- No news and no evidence of exterior changes. Additional
security presence has been noted.
- Post Office moving?
- An attendee saw something about our local Post Office
moving to a location near Target. No specifics on the
location. Post Office employees did not have any further
information. We know that when mail distribution was moved to
Lincoln Ave, the Post Office said they would be looking for a smaller
location to house the remaining retail service and post office boxes.
- Building at triangle corner of Sierra Madre Villa and
Rosemead
- There is a new for lease sign up at the corner of Sierra
Madre Villa and Rosemead. An attendee was asking about the
picture on the sign and whether there were plans to change the
building. None are known. The building was sold to a new
owner recently. The picture appears to just be the logo of the
building management/owner rather then having any direct relationship to
the building.
Next meeting is November 8, 2008.
Adjourned about 12 pm