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Monthly Archives: January 2016

William Joseph Conlan February 1, 1939 – December 20, 2015

 A Memorial Service will be held at St. Catherine's Catholic Church in Morgan Hill at noon on January 30, 2016. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made in Bill's name to the Alzheimer's Association at www.alz.org/donate.

Christopher has chances, but ultimately falls to Alvarez

Friday’s girls soccer game between Christopher and Everett Alvarez was a long winded battle that ended in a victory for Alvarez, 2-0. 

Frances Z. Cota June 16, 1930 – January 14, 2016

 Visitation: Thursday, January 21, 2016, 9:00 A.M. to 10:45 A.M., at Black Cooper Sander. Mass: 11:00 A.M., at Sacred Heart Church. Inurnment: Friday, January 22, 2016, at 1:30 P.M., at Calvary Cemetery. Condolences: www.blackcoopersander.com.

Turnovers help Christopher fend off San Benito

Christopher got out to a choppy start against San Benito, but the defense hung in there and quickly turned into a game that the Cougars controlled.

Relentless Viking defense dominates Gilroy

High intensity and full-court pressure by the North Salinas defense limited Gilroy to 25 points on its 75-25 loss Thursday night.

Second Suit Filed Against Big Development

In what will surely make an interesting closed session of the Gilroy City Council on Jan. 19, not one, but two lawsuits have been filed against the city regarding its controversial annexation plan involving 721 acres north of Gilroy.A group of Gilroy property owners, who had tried to develop housing south of Gilroy have sued to stop the city from pursuing the northern project. They said they were told not to pursue their plans and then found that the city approved the other big project.Ken Kerley and Daniel Fiorio's suit challenges the City Council’s Dec. 7 decision to approve the 721-acre project and certify the environmental impact report (EIR), without first analyzing and mitigating potential environmental impacts, arguing such actions are “unlawful under CEQA [California Environmental Quality Act] and California planning and zoning laws.”LAFCO, the state-mandated agency tasked with controlling urban sprawl, also filed a lawsuit on Jan. 13 at the Santa Clara County Superior Court, which argued the city broke the law when it approved the annexation of 721 acres of farmland as part of a planned 4,000-home development.The landowners’ lawsuit further attests the city council’s approval of the project causes the city’s general plan to be “internally inconsistent,” in violation of state planning and zoning laws.Both suits also name the project’s investors and landowners, including Martin Limited Partnership, Wren Investors LLC, and Mark Hewell.Like the first suit, this one asks the court to not allow this land to be annexed by the city.Kerley and Fiorio are no strangers to City Hall. In July 2013 they were part of a consortium of landowners that submitted their own application to amend the city’s Urban Service Area to encompass approximately 150 acres in the unincorporated south Gilroy neighborhood district (called South Gilroy USA Proposal in the lawsuit), where the two own property.The petitioners allege in the lawsuit that in January 2014, city staff provided them with an evaluation of the South Gilroy USA Proposal and advised them to withdraw their application and not to resubmit until after the city adopted its 2040 general plan, which was then underway. The petitioners followed the recommendation and withdrew their application five days later.In July 2014, the city accepted Martin Limited Partnership’s application to add 721 acres into the city’s USA boundary even as the city was still developing its 2040 general plan, contrary to the advice allegedly given to the landowners behind the 150-acre south Gilroy proposal.Approval of the 721-acre project is “premature and should await adoption of the 2040 general Plan,” the lawsuit states.The general plan was approved by the City Council on Jan. 4, clearing the way for an environmental review and final reading sometime this summer.        

Super Tailgate

Gilroy Elks Lodge will hold a Super Bowl Tailgate Party from 2-7 p.m. during the big game Feb. 7. Eat hamburgers, Polish sausage, hot dogs and the fixin’s at the Lodge’s member’s lounge. The public is invited for $10. Call (408) 842-9397.

Katherine G. Rey September 19, 1941 – January 13, 2016

 Services will be private. Contact www.grunnagle.com for condolences.

Donna Marie Johnson July 10, 1947 – January 10, 2016

 Instead of flowers, donations should be made to the Sierra Hospice in Chester. An opportunity to express your condolences to the family along with signing the memorial guest register, is available online at www.fehrmanmortuary.com. Deceased's funeral arrangements : No services scheduled.