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Senate OK’s
$214B state
budget plan
California wants to give more benefits
to people living in the country illegally
By Adam Beam The Senate’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS budget writing-
panel also
SACRAMENTO — California agreed to let
wants to give more benefits to some people
people living in the country ille- who don’t have
gally as lawmakers in the state Social Security
Senate advanced a $214 billion numbers qualify
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL for the state’s
spending proposal Wednesday that
Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, left, and his father Mitsuo Sakaguchi are set to open their first United States restaurant
location in San Mateo come June, decades after Yoshihiro Sakaguchi’s grandmother opened the first Taishoken
would expand health coverage and Gavin Newsom earned income
tax credits for immigrants. tax credit — a
restaurant in Tokyo in 1951. The restaurant has expanded to include some 80 restaurants in Japan and has The proposal would let low- program for the poor that boosts
become famous for serving tsukemen, a ramen dish in which noodles are served with broth for dipping. Below: income immigrants living in the people’s tax refunds. The credit
Taishoken will replace Kisaku restaurant at 47 E. Fourth Ave. in San Mateo. country illegally get government- would apply to people who have
an individual tax identification
Taishoken to open in San Mateo funded health coverage if they are
65 and older or between the ages of
19 and 25. See BUDGET, Page 19
Restaurant marks first U.S. location for renowned Tokyo ramen shop
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Redwood city weighing
In the years since Yoshihiro
Sakaguchi’s grandfather opened
Taishoken restaurant with his rela-
tive Kazuo Yamagishi in 1951, the
regulations on home size
family has been perfecting its Officials moving toward floor area ratio ordinance
ramen dishes, with a special focus
on tsukemen.
and changes to rules for accessory dwelling units
For 60 years, the restaurant — By Zachary Clark in response to deep concerns over
which started in Tokyo and has DAILY JOURNAL STAFF a growing number of projects
expanded to include some 80 loca- many feel are excessive and
tions across Japan — has present- incompatible with their surround-
Redwood City officials are ings.
ed diners with a bowl filled with weighing regulations on single-
ramen noodles and another with a At a meeting Tuesday, the
family home size as well as the
See RAMEN, Page 27 height of accessory dwelling units See SIZES Page 18
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his arrest April 17, Jeffrey Ramsden was Mateo County resident, Tuesday, May 14.
out of custody before he appeared in court at his home Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, when the
for the first time Wednesday. He pleaded alleged crimes occurred. The teen allegedly
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Tougher vaccine rules open in July on Hengqin Island located in Zhuhai, China.
“We found a way to create this theme park experience
inside of one box over multiple floors,” said Jenefer
Brown, senior vice president of Global Live and Location
Tuesday, June 11
San Mateo County Fair
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo
Senior Expo open 11am - 3 pm
Seniors age 62+ admitted FREE into Senior Expo features:
Fair and Senior Expo until 3pm t Senior-related businesses
Parking on-site $15 and community booths
Senior Expo hours: 11am to 3pm t Goody bags for first 1000 guests
t Giveaways
Dean Martin impersonator Matt Helm
The all - time “ King of Cool” will sing some old
favorites, as well as Sinatra songs.
Senior Stage, Expo Hall
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm
Officials: Last slave ship from “represented one of the darkest eras of mod- revealed in charges filed
Around the nation ern history,” and the wreck provides “tangi- Wednesday in New York.
Africa ID’d on Alabama coast ble evidence of slavery.” Federal prosecutors say
months of assessment, a statement by the
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Researchers work- Alabama Historical Commission said. Avenatti took money
ing in the murky waters of the northern Gulf The wooden vessel was scuttled the year
Michael Avenatti charged Daniels was supposed to
Coast have located the wreck of the last ship before the Civil War to hide evidence of its with defrauding Stormy Daniels get from a book deal.
known to bring enslaved people from Africa illegal trip and hasn’t been seen since. Daniels isn’t named in
NEW YORK — Attorney Michael Avenatti the court filing, but the
to the United States, historical officials said “The discovery of the Clotilda is an has been charged with ripping off porn star
Wednesday. extraordinary archaeological find,” said Lisa details of the case make it
Stormy Daniels, the client who made him clear that she is the client
Remains of the Gulf schooner Clotilda Demetropoulos Jones, executive director of famous. Michael
the commission. She said the ship’s journey Avenatti involved in the case.
were identified and verified near Mobile after The allegations against Avenatti were
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Thursday • May 23, 2019
Iran supreme leader criticizes And a senior Cabinet minister quit with an excoriating let-
ter attacking May’s failure to lead Britain out of the EU and
hold her divided government together. Leader of the House of
SHARKS WRAPUP: SAN JOSE HAS SOME BIG DECISIONS TO MAKE IN THE OFFSEASON >> PAGE 12
Raiders brief
Raiders sign free agent tight end Erik Swoope
ALAMEDA — The Oakland Raiders have signed free agent
tight end Erik Swoope.
The Raiders released quarterback Landry Jones on
Wednesday to make room on the 90-man roster.
Swoope had eight catches for 87 yards and three touch-
downs in seven games last season with Indianapolis. He
entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Colts
in 2014 after playing college basketball at Miami. He has
23 career catches for 384 yards and four TDs in 24 games.
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Bucks need better bench play by the current leadership, including Lesa France Kennedy, an
executive vice president and the CEO of International
Speedway Corp.
NASCAR late last year began acquiring the remaining public
going, does the front office really want to pitches out over the plate … and they’re a
LOUNGE
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grind through an 81-81 season? A lot of fans
are resistant to the changes the new regime is
trying to implement. They’re still hanging on
SERRA
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good hitting team.”
Valley Christian didn’t stop there. Facing
Serra reliever Timmy Ghiorso, senior catch-
to the glory days of three World Series titles in er Jason Siri connected for a one-out double,
six years, never mind the fact that we are five driving home Cymrot and Fairweather to
before running out of time. It’s proof that the years removed from the last title and next year feet and hurried to the bag to just miss dou- give the Warriors a 5-0 lead.
team is not simply mailing it in. will be the 10-year anniversary of the 2010 bling up Palladino on a bang-bang play at
The bad? The continued shuffling of players first. In the second, Valley Christian added on.
championship season. The more the Giants After a leadoff double by Park, he moved up
by new president of baseball operations win with this team, the harder it will be to “That’s two runs and you still have an
Farhan Zaidi. He picks up other teams’ castoffs on a wild pitch. Then Cymrot lifted a sacri-
move on. opportunity for an even bigger inning,”
and almost immediately inserts them into the fice fly to left to up the lead to 6-0.
Unless of course the team manages to move Serra manager Chris Houle said. “And I
lineup — or designates them for assignment thought we were putting good swings. It Serra got one run back in the top of the
on from its stars and still finds a way to stay third when Thomas Gould scored on a wild
without even so much as giving the guy an at- somewhat competitive. That would be the best just kind of changes the dynamic of an
bat. The revolving door in the clubhouse has inning when something like that happens.” pitch to the backstop. Valley Christian
of both worlds. answered right back in the bottom of the
everyone looking around, wondering who *** Cymrot got out of the jam unscathed,
these new guys are, before they are quickly though, inducing a double-play grounder off third, though, when Stevie Hom drilled a
Two things that I took away from the San solo home run to left to put the Warriors up
shipped out and replaced by another new face. Jose Sharks-St. Louis Blues Western the following batter Tyler Shaw. Then in the
Not a good way to develop any kind of conti- sixth, with one on and one out, Wall started 7-1.
Conference finals series. In the fifth, Valley got Ghiorso out of the
nuity. another inning-ending double play, back-
One, the Blues were way bigger and way game after a leadoff walk to Jack McGrew.
I get it — Zaidi is trying to find lightning in more physical than the Sharks. Man for man, handing a one-hop shot off the bat of
a bottle. Find a player who needed the prover- Kenison to start a 3-6-3 twin-killing. Then facing reliever Milo Cava, the
the Blues players appeared to tower over the Warriors baserunners had a field day.
bial change of scenery before finding success. Sharks and St. Louis used that to its advantage, Cymrot ultimately went the distance.
He’s trying to rebuild a farm system that does- After earning a win during the regular sea- McGrew swiped second, then third, on
hammering San Jose all over the ice — both Cava’s first two pitches of the evening.
n’t have a lot of immediate talent ready to along the boards and in the middle of the ice. son in Valley’s 10-0 victory over Serra, the
make the jump to the big club — at least posi- sophomore right-hander worked six Hom delivered a one-out RBI single. Trevor
Two, it looked to me that the Blues were tak- Haskins then reached on an error. And
tion players. The Joey Barts and Heliot innings to pick up the win Wednesday.
ing liberties and running at the Sharks when- Brigman cashed in with a two-out, two-run
Ramoses are still at least a year away, but “He was able to pitch out of a couple jams
ever they could. It worked, too, as San Jose single to put Valley Christian up 10-1.
Shaun Anderson is showing something in his early,” Diatte said. “Then when we got the
was without three of the best players, who The kill-shot came in the bottom of the
first two big league starts. lead … any pitcher, you’ve got to be able to
missed the final game, Game 6, Tuesday night sixth when Hom — 3 for 4 with a homer and
The old adage is you can’t start thinking pitch with the lead or you’re in big trouble.
with injuries: captain Joe Pavelski, forward three RBIs — sent a ball sailing to left with
about the playoffs until a team gets to even. As And I thought he got a little bit of momen-
Tomas Hertl and defenseman Erik Karlsson. the bases loaded that one-hopped the wall
long as the Giants can stay right around the tum and took off.”
.500 mark, you’d have to consider this season Cymrot breezed through the first inning, but was scored as a single to end it with the
a success — although that is all subject to using just 10 pitches to retire the side, and 10-run-rule walk-off.
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
change as the trade deadline approaches. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200 that low tally included a Dominic Meza shot Serra totaled seven hits on the night and
But considering the direction this team is ext. 117. through the left side of the infield for a sin- stranded six runners throughout. Palladino
gle. paced the Padres with two hits.
Duke sophomore Jaravee Boonchant went
Sports brief 19 holes to beat Augusta National Women’s Then, the Warriors rocked Serra starting “It’s honestly been a grind,” Palladino
pitcher Benito Valle-Jhanda, who departed said of the 2019 season. “We lost like 60 to
Amateur champion Jennifer Kupcho. Siyun 70 percent of our team last year with sen-
Duke wins a thriller for Liu of Wake Forest kept alive her team’s after facing just five batters, while getting
iors. … We weren’t put in any rankings.
no outs.
7th NCAA women’s golf title hopes by winning in 20 holes.
Valle-Jhanda worked exclusively out of Nobody thought really much of us. We were
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Miranda Wang Wang was 2 down with six holes to go the stretch and still had trouble finding his just able to bounce back after that rough
won the 20th hole of the final match on the against Letizia Bagnoli, tied the match with release point, opening the bottom of the start to the season. And that’s what Serra’s
course Wednesday, giving Duke a 3-2 victo- a birdie on the 15th and won on the second first with a four-pitch walk to Valley all about. Just to have that resiliency. …
ry over Wake Forest for its seventh NCAA extra hole when Bagnoli pulled her second Christian leadoff hitter Eddie Park. When he That’s how we were able to battle back and
title in women’s golf. shot into the water. did get into the strike zone three pitches prove some of the people wrong.”
The longest day at rain-soaked Blessings Duke won its first national title since later, senior Coleman Brigman made him With the win, Valley Christian advances
Golf Club concluded with three of the five 2007 and now trails Arizona State, which pay on a hit-and-run by slamming a double to face No. 2 Mitty in Saturday’s CCS Open
matches going extra holes. has eight NCAA titles. to left-center past the dive of Serra center Division championship game. Mitty elimi-
fielder Kannon Clayton to score Park all the nated No. 6 San Benito with a 15-5 win in
way from first. Wednesday’s earlier semifinal at Municipal
After senior Steven Zobac reached on an Stadium.
infield error to put runners at the corners, “It’s tough,” Houle said of his parting
Cymrot followed with some mighty pull words to his team. “There’s only one team
power, banging a double off the left-field that gets to be the winner at the end. And I
wall to plate Brigman and Zobac. Mark told them that I love them and it’s been a
Fairweather followed with a single to left to pleasure working with them. But we were
knock Valle-Jhanda out of the game. really proud of their resiliency over the
“He was fine,” Houle said of the junior course of the year. We were 1-4 in league and
right-hander’s demeanor when he walked off 5-6 overall, we weren’t even going to be in
the mound. “He’s a competitor. It’s just, CCS at that point. … They turned it around.
they hit some pitches in that inning. And And credit to our guys for figuring that out
just knowing this is it, we had to have a lit- and going with it all year long. It was great
tle bit of a quicker hook than we might have to be around them, especially that last cou-
during the season. He just left a couple ple of months.”
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play, came all the way around from
fist, beating the throw home to put
the Scots back on top, 2-1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
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THURSDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
CCS baseball
New York 31 17 .646 — Philadelphia 28 21 .571 — Division III
The Monarchs countered with Tampa Bay 28 18 .609 2 No. 2 Menlo School (17-9) vs No. 3 Monte Vista Chris-
Atlanta 27 23 .540 1 1/2
simply strung hits together and three more in the top of the fourth Boston 26 23 .531 5 1/2 New York 23 25 .479 4 1/2
tian (15-13) at Washington Park-Santa Clara, 4 p.m.
used their speed to beat out six to take a 4-2 lead, with an error, a Toronto 20 29 .408 11 1/2 Washington 19 30 .388 9
infield hits and steal a half dozen double and sacrifice fly providing Baltimore 15 34 .306 16 1/2 Miami 15 31 .326 11 1/2
No. 5 King’s Academy (15-13) vs No. 1 Pacific Grove
(22-4) at Washington Park-Santa Clara, 7 p.m.
bases. the runs.
Central Division
In the fifth inning, when Mitty Central Division CCS softball
scored six runs on seven hits, Again Carlmont answered, scor- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Division I
ing once in the bottom of the Minnesota 32 16 .667 — Chicago 29 18 .617 —
three of the ball never left the Cleveland 25 23 .521 7 No. 3 Aragon (20-6) vs No. 2 San Mateo (17-5) at Col-
infield. The Monarchs also had frame. With one out and Andrea Chicago 22 26 .458 10
Milwaukee 29 22 .569 2 lege of San Mateo, 5 p.m.
half of their six steals in the upris- Racioppi on first, Samantha Chu Detroit 18 28 .391 13
Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 4 1/2
blasted the Scots’ only extra-base St. Louis 25 24 .510 5 Division II
ing. Kansas City 17 32 .347 15 1/2
Cincinnati 22 27 .449 8 No. 3 Hillsdale (16-7) vs No. 10 Aptos (16-9) at Los
hit, a double to the left-center gap
“We have to make those plays,” Gatos High School, 4:30 p.m.
to put runners on second and third. West Division
Giuliacci said. “We weren’t aggres- W L Pct GB West Division
Trierweiler followed and hit a fly W L Pct GB FRIDAY
sive enough to the ball to make Houston 33 17 .660 —
ball toward left that sailed well Los Angeles 32 18 .640 — CCS baseball
those plays.” Texas 24 23 .511 7 1/2
into foul territory. The left fielder A’s 25 25 .500 8 San Diego 26 24 .520 6 Division II championship game
The Scots made the plays offen- made the catch, but Racioppi Arizona 25 25 .500 7 7 p.m. at Municipal Stadium-San Jose
Los Angeles 22 26 .458 10
sively in the bottom of the first, tagged up and scored from third to Seattle 23 29 .442 11 Colorado 22 25 .468 8 1/2
scoring a textbook softball run. cut the Scots’ deficit to 4-3. Giants 21 27 .438 10 Division III championship game
Leadoff hitter Ashley Trierweiler Wednesday’s Games 4 p.m. at Municipal Stadium-San Jose
legged out an infield hit of own It would be as close as they Minnesota at L.A.Angels,ppd. Wednesday’s Games
and was sacrificed to second by would get as Mitty pitchers shut Oakland 7,Cleveland 2 Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 9 Track and field
Karhiaho. She went to third on a Kansas City 8,St.Louis 2,1st game Kansas City 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game State meet at Buchanan High School-Clovis
the Scots down the rest of the way
Texas 2,Seattle 1 San Diego 5, Arizona 2 Qualifying
wild pitch to Amanda Kondo by not allowing a hit over the
N.Y.Yankees 7,Baltimore 5 Colorado 9, Pittsburgh 3 Field events, 3 p.m.
before scoring on second wild final three innings. Carlmont Miami 6, Detroit 3 Track events, 5 p.m.
Boston 6,Toronto 5,13 innings
pitch, this one with Eimer managed just five hits for game, Miami 6,Detroit 3 N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 1
Cunningham at the plate. with Chu picking up two of them. Tampa Bay 8,L.A.Dodgers 1 Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 SATURDAY
Karhiaho gave up single hits to St.Louis 10,Kansas City 3,2nd game St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3, 2nd game CCS baseball
the Monarchs in the first two Trierweiler finished with just ChicagoWhite Sox 9,Houston 4 Chicago Cubs 8, Philadelphia 4 Open Division championship game
innings before they tied the game one hit on the night, leaving her Thursday’s Games Atlanta 9, San Francisco 2 7 p.m. at Municipal Stadium-San Jose
in the third. Savannah Whatley led one shy of the 200-hit mark for Yankees (Tanaka 3-3) at Baltimore (Bundy 2-5),9:35 a.m. Thursday’s Games
off the inning with a single and her four-year varsity career. Boston (Weber 0-0) atToronto (Feierabend 0-1),9:37 a.m. Washington (Strasburg 4-3) at Mets (Matz 3-3),9:10 a.m. Division I championship game
Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4),10:10 a.m. Colorado (Senzatela 3-3) at Pitt (Lyles 4-1), 9:35 a.m. 4 p.m. at Municipal Stadium-San Jose
stole second. She went to third on “I think she’d trade a win any of Minnesota(Perez6-1)atL.A.Angels(Harvey2-3),1:05p.m. Miami (Richards 1-5) at Detroit (Boyd 4-4), 10:10 a.m.
a groundout and then scored by the week for that 200th hit, ” Tampa Bay (Snell 3-4) at Cleveland (TBD),3:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 4-0) at Cubs (Lester 3-2),11:20 a.m. CCS softball
beating a throw from shortstop on Giuliacci said. “She’d rather have White Sox (Giolito 5-1) at Houston (Martin 1-0),5:10 p.m. Atlanta(Gausman2-3)atGiants(Bumgarner3-4),12:45p.m. Open Division championship
a Elon Butler grounder. the win.” Friday’s Games Friday’s Games TBA at PAL Stadium-San Jose
Carlmont, however, answered San Diego atToronto,4:07 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
right back in the bottom of the A two-run single was the key hit Detroit at N.Y.Mets,4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Division I championship
during the Monarchs’ six-run fifth. Tampa Bay at Cleveland,4:10 p.m. Miami at Washington, 4:05 p.m. TBA at PAL Stadium-San Jose
inning.With two outs and Kondo
Boston at Houston,5:10 p.m. San Diego at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
on first via an infield hit, Tayler Six Mitty players drove in a run, Track and field
ChicagoWhite Sox at Minnesota,5:10 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Wise hit rountine grounder to while Diamond Holland, Whatley, N.Y.Yankees at Kansas City,5:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. State meet at Buchanan High School-Clovis
third, but the throw to first was Savannah Smith and Taryn Kern Baltimore at Colorado,5:40 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Finals
low, skipping past the first base- all had three hits each for the Seattle at Oakland,7:07 p.m. Baltimore at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Field events, 4:30 p.m.
man. Monarchs. Texas at L.A.Angels,7:07 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Track events, 6 p.m.
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for the sign from the catcher.”
The 26-year-old said the Indians’ aggres-
sive approach played into his hands, not-
ing, “If I threw a ball close to the zone, they
keeping this tough lineup off-balance.” were going to swing. They were swinging
early, which I like.”
Montas (6-2), who struck out nine mixing
fastballs and sliders, has not allowed more Canha, filling in for injured designated
than three earned runs in his 10 starts this hitter Khris Davis, homered for the second
season. The right-hander gave up five hits, day in a row and has nine RBIs in his last
four of them over the first two innings, in six games. He drove in five runs over his
lowering his ERA to 2.40. first 20 appearances this season.
“Frankie has come a long way in a short Davis underwent an MRI on his ailing left
period of time,” Athletics manager Bob hip but has not been put on the injured list
Melvin said. “He’s still learning, but he’s while the team awaits the results. Melvin
got a pretty good idea what he wants to said he would update his status Friday.
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The above FAR calculations include
aspects of a residential structure that con-
tribute to overall massing when viewed
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and small second-story additions of 100
square feet or less, according to the report.
Changes to the city’s regulations for
from the street. So attached garages and the accessory dwelling units are being explored
first and second floors of a home were because of concerns excessively tall ADUs
Planning Commission discussed a proposed counted while detached structures and base- area of the lot covered by the building — to and the associated privacy impacts.
interim floor area ratio ordinance and vari- ments were excluded from the calculation. regulate building plans. While it’s common
ous changes to the city’s rules for accessory for nearby cities to evaluate FAR for single- Associate Planner Apollo Rojas said the
dwelling units, also known as in-law units. Associate Planner William Chui noted family homes, every city approaches the city has processed dozens of ADU applica-
FAR is the ratio between a building’s total that FAR does not tell the whole picture number differently, Chui said. tions in recent years, including 14 two-
floor area and the size of the lot on which when it comes to evaluating building size as One option is to have a “hard cap” in story ones above detached garages. Those
the building stands. For example, a 2,500- it’s dependent on lot size, and mentioned a which no project proposal can exceed a cer- types of ADUs, under the current rules, can
square-foot home on a 5,000-square-foot lot home with a FAR of 72% — the highest of tain FAR while another approach is to adopt be as tall as 28 feet, which is the same for
has a FAR of 0.50. any Redwood City project in the past two a threshold or “soft cap” in which two-story single-family homes. Staff proposed a 24-
A majority of commissioners expressed years — that is not actually as big as one projects over a certain FAR are subject to foot cap, but most commissioners
support for a FAR limit between .40 to .45 might assume. That home totaled 1,800 Planning Commission review. Staff recom- expressed interest in going as low as 17 feet
as well as a 17-foot height cap for ADUs, square feet and its FAR was so high because mended the threshold approach, but most — a cap that has been adopted in neighbor-
among other regulations, but ultimately it sits on a 2,200-square-foot lot. commissioners as well as the residents who ing cities.
held off on voting for a recommendation to For some residents, especially those in spoke during public comment were interest- “To the extent that we can dictate the
the City Council, which has the ultimate the Mt. Carmel neighborhood, the data con- ed in a hard cap FAR between .40 and .45 height, the lower the number is what I’d be
authority over such proposals. The commis- firms a troubling trend of single-family with a sliding scale based on lot area. after,” said Chair Kevin Bondonno.
sion will likely vote on a recommendation homes being demolished and replaced by Commissioner Nancy Radcliffe said the Other rules for ADUs that the commission
in June or July and in the meantime staff oversized ones. hard cap provides a sense of certainty in the appears interested in include restricting
will compile additional data to inform that “The data only reinforces what many of us application process. exterior stairs, balconies and roof decks fac-
decision. see happening to our neighborhoods with “Having certainty is so important in all ing immediately adjacent neighbors, requir-
Between January of 2017 and December of our very own eyes: profit-driven developers getting along and knowing what we’re ing opaque windows when facing immedi-
2018, 98 architectural permits were bulldozing what has historically been going to do,” she said. “We gave that cer- ately adjacent neighbors and prohibiting
processed in Redwood City and 30 of those starter homes or that missing middle and tainty when we did the downtown precise roof decks above ADUs.
homes had FARs of .50 or higher, according replacing them with enormous home with plan where we have over 500 must-dos and Some changes were also proposed to
to a staff report. Nine of those projects were no regard for the neighborhood or neigh- another 500 that would be great for projects incentivize the construction of one-story
on lots less than 5,000 square feet and bors,” said longtime Mt. Carmel resident to qualify. This is the same type of thing we ADUs, including reducing rear setbacks
almost all of the homes with FARs above Kris Johnson. He claimed that since 2017, need in our residential areas is giving every- from 10 feet to 6 feet, exempting ADUs
.50 were approved without neighborhood Redwood City has seen 11 homes with an one certainty of what is acceptable and what from a 50% rear lot coverage requirement to
concerns or appeals, according to the FAR greater than .60 and two homes with an is not so I’d also like to do a hard cap.” increase buildable footprint in the back yard
report. FAR over .70. Commissioners seemed comfortable with and increasing the maximum size of ADUs
Av erag e h o me s i ze o f Redwo o d Ci t y Redwood City does not currently have an the proposed exceptions where FAR should- adhering to Americans with Disabilities Act
p ro j ect s i n 2 0 1 7 was 3 , 2 0 4 s quare feet FAR limit and instead relies on height, set- n’t apply, including lots less than 5,000 requirements from 800 square feet to 1,000
wh i l e 2 0 1 8 s aw an av erag e h o me s i ze o f backs and lot coverage — which is the total square feet, square footage of basements and square feet.
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school campus.
As a compromise, high school offi-
cials will discuss a proposal to build
is a win for them, we’d be in favor of
that because that’s a win for our kids
since eventually those kids end up
Fitness and Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to Camino Real, San Mateo. Monthly new fields at the former Engvall cam- with us,” he said.
11:30 a.m. 145 Lake Merced Blvd., group of men in the community pus, which the San Bruno Elementary Not all district officials seem on
Daly City. Instructor-led fitness exer- meeting to share support and expe- once Peninsula High School, an alter- School District is also examining the board with the scenario though, as
cise and activities, health screen- riences. All are welcome. For more native school, moves next year.
ings, prize drawings, light refresh- information call 591-0133. feasibility of selling. trustee Linda Lees Dwyer said she
ments and snacks. Cost is free. For Initial plans envision selling the 40- believes the proposal is confusing and
more information call 242-2560. Adult DIY Club: Korean Ar t of acre site to a residential developer Currently, the San Bruno Golf Center
Wrapping Cloths with Youngmin occupies the former Engvall site, but hurried.
Freeing the Vote with Civil Rights Lee. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, which could build single-family homes “It feels very rushed. It is not clear to
Movement Veteran and ACLU 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, on the site, and proceeds from the sale elementary officials reserved the right
NorCal. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont. Learn the Korean art of to terminate the lease prematurely if a me why we would use school district
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Bojagi. Free. Registration required, could help the district construct afford- money to buy property from one pub-
Road, Burlingame. Talk with Civil all materials provided. For more able housing for teachers. better opportunity is presented.
lic entity and then put athletic fields
Rights Movement Veteran Bruce information call 591-8286.
It is yet to be determined whether the San Bruno Park Elementary District
Hartford and ACLU NorCal on the property for another public
Leadership Development Manager Tick s and Lyme Disease: Reduce teacher housing would be built at the officials are amidst an effort to recon-
entity,” she said in an email. “All of
Tessa D’arcangelew. Free. For more Your Risk and Incr ease Your
Crestmoor site, but Skelly noted the figure the school system in an attempt this seems very political to me and I
information call 558-7400. Awareness. 7 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall,
526 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Free. city’s single-family home zoning to avoid the constant budget issues am concerned that we are not looking
FRIDAY, MAY 24 For more information call 315-0201. requirement would not be ideal for which have long plagued the district. out for the best interest of the students
Gloria Guzman Presentation. 7:30
a.m. to 8:30 a.m. San Mateo WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 below-market units accommodating Attempting to serve the interests of we serve from the six cities in our dis-
Sunshine Rotary, 6650 Golf Course The Korean Ar t of Wrapping educators. He also noted the site’s rela- both school systems, high school trict.”
Drive, Burlingame. Guzman will dis- (Bojagi). 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Millbrae
cuss her journey and how she has Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Sign- tive isolation as a demerit for its con- officials are examining building the Skelly meanwhile said administra-
changed her way of life. For more ups for the bojagi craft will be given sideration. Relatedly, officials are fields at Engvall, freeing up an addi- tors in both school systems as well as
information call 787-5595. on a first-come, first-served basis
starting 15 minutes before the pro- slated to host a teacher housing con- tional 5 acres for residential develop- city officials are interested in coming
KidZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South gram outside of Community Room versation at Mills High School next ment at Crestmoor and simultaneously up with a solution that serves all resi-
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. A. For more information call 697- raising money for the elementary sys-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 7607. week. dents and students.
Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free. As officials plot the future of tem. Once the fields are built, they “We think we owe it to the communi-
For more information call 829-3860. THURSDAY, MAY 30 would be given to San Bruno city offi-
Conversation and Coffee with San Crestmoor, they have committed to ty to make this stuff work,” he said.
Seth Brand, Americana, Pop and Mateo County Super visor Dave continue offering the community cials to maintain and operate, accord-
Rock Artist. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Pine and San B runo Mayor Rico
access to the athletic fields which are ing to a district report. The San Mateo Union High School
Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company, Medina. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Grand
935 Washington St., San Carlos. Free. Leader Market and Deli, 600 San maintained by San Bruno city offi- Skelly said he favors the vision as a District Board of Trustees meets
For more information call (573) 259- Mateo Ave., San Bruno. A cup of cof- cials. Skelly acknowledged officials means of accommodating all the stu- Thursday, May 23, at the SMART
6877. fee and pastries to share your
thoughts on San Mateo County and must balance that obligation against dents in San Bruno, as well as the Center, 789 E. Poplar Av e. , San
A Late Night Comedy Showcase. San Bruno issues important to you. an interest in maximizing returns for broader community. Mateo.
10:30 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. Dragon Free. For more information call 363-
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 4571.
Broadway, Redwood City. Hosted by
expanding eligibility for the tax credit The Senate plan rejects a proposed
Sedric Drake. This show is for people
21+ years of age. $15-$20. For more
information call 493-2006.
SATURDAY, MAY 25
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free. For
more information call 286-2585.
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to immigrants. It’s unclear how much
money that would cost.
Newsom wanted to pay for the
new tax on most residential water bills
to pay for drinking water improve-
ments. Instead, they opted to use $150
Super Saturday Equestrian Event expanded tax credit by selectively con- million of existing tax dollars to help
and Family Fun. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The to Story. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Grace
Horse Park, 3674 Sand Hill Road, Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de forming California’s tax code with some struggling public water systems
Woodside. High flying horses and las Pulgas, San Mateo. Bring your number, which includes immigrants in portions of the tax changes President make improvements.
great family entertainment. Cost is research and family lore to life the country legally and illegally.
$10. For more information call (949) through story writing. Cost is $5 to Donald Trump signed into law in 2017. In 2017, more than 450 public water
293-1555. $10. For more information call 306- “These are people who are working, That would have generated about $1.7 systems covering more than half a
3423. who are paying taxes,” Senate Budget
American Legion Post 409 billion in new revenue for the state, million people failed to comply with
Break fast Fundraiser. 8:30 a.m. to Whole Food Plant B ased Committee chairwoman Holly mostly from businesses taxes. safety standards. That number doesn’t
11 a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Nutrition. 3 p.m. San Francisco Main Mitchell, D-Los Angeles, said. “That’s The Senate rejected those tax include people who use private wells
Bruno. Enjoy breakfast while visiting Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
with veterans and neighbors. Cost is San Francisco. This workshop will a population we ought not leave changes. or public systems with fewer than 15
$6 to $10. For more information call cover what it is and how it can behind.” “We’ve just got to figure out where connections, which are not regulated
345-7388. improve your health. For more infor-
mation call 829-3860. Some Republicans have opposed the else to get that money from,” Mitchell by the state.
Young Chamber Musicians proposals, especially since the state is said. Newsom has argued for the tax, say-
Movie Screening: ‘Crazy R ich
Perform. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oak
Asians.’ 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San also considering imposing a tax The Senate proposal is the first indi- ing it would protect the money by
Room, San Mateo Public Library, 55
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. A concert Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, 55 penalty on people in the country cation how the Democratic-controlled making it harder for lawmakers to
of chamber music. Free. For more W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. For legally who refuse to purchase health
information call 522-7849. more information call 522-7818. legislature will react to Newsom, who divert the spending elsewhere. But
insurance. But they likely don’t have took office in January. The Assembly lawmakers from both parties have
STEA M: Science. 3 p.m. San FRIDAY, MAY 31 the votes to stop it. plans to finalize its budget proposal balked at implementing a new tax
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. K idZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. The proposals build on the spending on Friday, which trigger negotiations while the state has a projected surplus
This month’s mad and rad science Orange Ave., South San Francisco. plan Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom with the Newsom administration. of $21.5 billion.
experiment will be all about color- Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free.
changing milk. For more informa- For more information call 829-3860. released earlier this year that would Lawmakers must have a budget Still, some Republicans were wary
tion call 829-3860. extend Medi-Cal eligibility to young enacted by June 15. If they don’t, state the tax could return once Democratic
Mike Henderson at Sanchez Art
Center. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art adults and double the tax credit to law requires them to forfeit their leaders conclude their budget negotia-
SUNDAY, MAY 26
Learn Japanese Calligraphy Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., $1,000 for every family with at least salaries. tions next month.
Hands-On Work shop. 2 p.m. San Pacifica. Three new exhibitions. For one child under the age of 6, making
Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, 55 more information call 995-3674. The Senate plan does not deviate “My issue is trust,” said Sen. Jim
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn cal- about 3 million households eligible to much from Newsom’s proposal, adopt- Nielsen, R-Gerber. “Republicans have
ligraphy and make origami with SATURDAY, JUNE 1 receive it.
experts. Free. For more information Free Hands-On Training for New ing his revenue projections that been duped, at their political peril, by
call 522-7818. Ham Radio Operators. 9 a.m. to Newsom’s proposal did not include include a $21.5 billion surplus. placing and misplacing their trust.”
noon. Burlingame Public Library,
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the space caught Yoshihiro Sakaguchi’s eye
for its open kitchen and close proximity to
other Japanese restaurants, as well as
Sakaguchi said he sometimes wonders how
they will manage so many customers but
also looks forward to creating dishes and
decades and inspire him to open a San
Francisco-themed restaurant in Japan in
recent years. Having grown up in a particu-
Central Park’s Japanese Garden. watching diners’ expressions from the open larly hilly part of Japan, San Francisco’s
With plans to use key ingredients like soy kitchen as they taste them. ups and downs reminded him of home, and
fish-based broth for dipping. Now the fami- years later he encouraged Yoshihiro
sauce and other flavorings from Japan, He said for those in the restaurant busi-
ly has its sights set on opening its first Sakaguchi to study abroad and travel in the
Yoshihiro Sakaguchi said through a transla- ness, it’s not uncommon to see them smell
U.S. location in San Mateo, the plan is to Bay Area.
tor that he’ll also be incorporating ingredi- a tsukemen noodle and try it on its own
stick with the tsukemen recipes that have
ents like chili peppers from Mexico as he before dipping any noodles in the broth so In the hopes of opening its doors on 47 E.
kept diners coming to the restaurants they
develops the dishes to be served at the San they can concentrate on the quality of the Fourth Ave. in early June, Yoshihiro
run in Japan, said Sakaguchi’s father Mitsuo
Sakaguchi. Mateo restaurant. The 31-year-old said he is noodle. Though every aspect of the dish is Sakaguchi said he has a lot of preparation
“We make our own noodles and use … a honored to bring his family business to the important, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi said the ahead but looks forward to seeing customers
fish broth for tsukemen,” he said, through a United States, but does feel pressure to ratio of the flour and water when making try the dishes for the first time. And though
translator. “That’s been going on for 60 ensure its dishes are well-liked by customers tsukemen noodles is a focus for him. he acknowledged the success other dishes
years. That’s the history of Taishoken … here after the business’ success in Japan. For the father-son duo, opening their first such as shoyu ramen, served in a soy sauce-
over here, as well, we will be keeping that.” Much like his relatives, Yoshihiro restaurant location in the United States, and based broth, have had in the family’s other
The father-son duo will be offering at their Sakaguchi tried his hand in the business especially the Bay Area, fulfills something restaurants, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi knows
new restaurant at 47 E. Fourth Ave. a dish early on by working at an Italian restaurant of a dream. Mitsuo Sakaguchi said he began where his focus will be as they prepare to
developed when workers at the original after college. Then, when he was 25, he working with his father Masayasu serve diners in San Mateo.
Taishoken restaurant dipped cold leftover began work at Mensho, a renowned Tokyo Sakaguchi when he was in his 20s, and got “This is our first Taishoken in America, so
noodles into a rich broth on a hot summer ramen restaurant that opened a San a chance when he was a student to study tsukemen is a ‘must’ item that we have to
Francisco location in 2016. abroad in the Bay Area. The experience left serve,” he said.