8 The Julian News
JULIAN LANi7
Assessment Appeals Filing
Period Opens July 2
Applications Must Be Received By Nov, 30
Individuals and businesses wishing to appeal their property tax
assessments for the year 2010 - 2011 may do so between July 2
and Nov. 30, announced Thomas J. Pastuszka, Clerk of the County
Assessment Appeals Boards.
Applications, information booklets and staff assistance are
available at the Clerk of the Board Office in the County Administration
Center, 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 402, San Diego, CA 92101, and
on the County's Internet web site: http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/cob/
aab/index.html.
To file an application, taxpayers should know their parcel or tax bill
number, property address; and must state on the application their
opinion of the property's market value. Applications must be received
in the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Office no later than 5 p.m.,
Nov. 30, or be postmarked no later than midnight, Nov. 30.
To view a video about the process, visit:
http://www.youtube.com/countysandiego#p/search/0/_qSzCI6jATE.
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June 30, 2010
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Near the end of Quiet Oaks Trail. Horses 01L SL:I.L WILL 17J, PE - PLUS CASH -
FOr. JULIAN SIPENOE ...................................... £$9.000
S.Z 1 Acres -- ProatMaki,g Panoramic View Lot. Completely Surveyed. Has proposed
San Piego CouwP/Health Pepartmewr septic layout for 9 Bed Keom rssidonoe. Seller
will provide eouy approval with aeceld'able offer ................... Z6.O00
$.11 Acres -- Very Private with Well Pug Kennel, Storage Building .........
.............................................. 6199,999
6.,9 Acres -- Your horses will love this fabulous view site with completed proposed
9 Bed Eoom septic layout. Keoem'ly surveyed ....................... $.0,000
Z.9 Acres -- Fabulous 960 ° View Property. Septic Approved for 9 Pod Keom
Kesldonos. All Utilities at Property. Water Meter Irl'alled. Lots of Usable La,d for
Horses, e, ardee ............................................... 199,000
1.16 Acres -- Terrifio Views, Two legal Parcels, Two Addresses for the Prigs of
One! Septic in for one. Two Sets of Water Shares, Electric Pole on Twin Oaks
Property. Eleutrio Pole on Pine Tree La. Most See to Appreciate. 9,/19 Twin
Oaks - 9£5Z Pine Tree Lane. Priced to sell .............. $$17.7.,000
.6, Acre -- All usable overlooking Kenner V, anoh. Has approved septio layout. Water
shares to eo}tvey. Easy aeosss to Couldy qqai}rl'ained road ................ $S 6,900
.4-9 Acre -- Terrific all usable level to gentle lot wiTh approved sepfio layout for
Z Bed oom rosidonos. Manufactured home 0IL Water shares to convey. Survey
complete. All utilities available ..................... Price duced fo $4S,000
roat Locale, ample parking, easy aess, well on property, £ well maintained
buildings and a 700 sq.ff, cabin that can be used as an office or real, town as
the Julian Feed Store. This eommeroial site has endless possibilss for your busiless.
Proposed building site for an additional 1900 sq.ff, bldg. For more details maps,
please eonfaut Sheryll Sfriokland at 760-76-287$ or! 760-604--ZZZ6(cell)
Offered at 749,000
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Tracking Down An Old Indian Village
by Albert Simonson
we had found Geenat village.
Indians, like anyone else, needed
reliable water.
The padres referred quaintly to
this and other springs as "ojos de
agua."
This site was blessed not only
with water, but also with plant
resources the people needed in
1821.
Juncus grass, used for
.basketweaving, thrives here. To
the left is Mexican elderberry, a
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dwellings and acorn granaries.
The site has a pleasant
southern exposure, a feature
favored by natives, close enough
to the creek, but not so close as
to deter animals from passing
along the creek. It lies along the
Elsinore Fault, a natural corridor
betwen San Felipe village and
the larger constellation of home
sites called Elcuanam, near
Santa Ysabel's present church.
The valley where the creek
Volunteers
Host Numerous
Agencies
To Improve
Abilities In
Extracting
Victims From
Automobile
Accidents
courtesy James Stowers,
JCFPD
runs was written as Jamatai,
pronounced Hamatay, meaning
"water-great." The next village
downstream was likewise well-
sited. Adjacent to it is an Indian-
occupied house on reservation
land.
As late as 1849, there were
pronghorn antelope here. They
were easier to hunt than deer,
which is why they are no longer
here.
An 1871 survey map indicated
the location of Geenat with
a teepee symbol. This is not
as useful to us as the padre's
account. That surveyor had no
need to pinpoint such villages
and besides, local Indians did
not erect teepees, using instead
rounded shelters.
While there, check out the rose-
hips. My own forebears made
a cold soup of it, a refreshing
summer dish.
We think you will find a sense
of peace at Geenat, a sense that
you have come to a quiet place
where Mother Nature has been
especially kind.
The mission padres left some
rather good clues about the
whereabouts of Geenat village,
pronounced "Hay-a-nott."
They had evidently ridden down
Vulcan Mountain after scoping
out the desert with a telescope.
Turning north at the bottom,
they came upon a mission-type
cornfield, meaning one with
European-style "regular" rows,
not a native-style milpa which
Spaniards disdained.
This was where Farmer road
crosses Santa Ysabel Creek,
north of Julian. Here was also, in
1821, a village called Guichapa,
meaning probably white rock.
It was by the mission rodeo
grounds, now a gullied open
meadow.
Ed Huffman, a retired detective,
and I were examining clues about
Geenat, half a Castilian league
down the creek in present Santa
Ysabel Open Space Preserve.
There is a beautiful trail, a delight
even to the less vigorous walker.
Leaving the open landscape of
the mission rodeo grounds, and
passing milling sites high on the
northward slope, we entered a
grove of majestic trees above
the creek. It was easy to imagine
vaqueros resting in the shade
after branding new cattle with the
famous SD brand.
This ancient grove opened up
to a rare wetland, where water
runs down from a sprin which
flows abundantly in the driest of
times, rejuvenating the creek.
Ed and I both felt instantly that
very big bush serving multiple
purposes including arrow shaft
material. Between them, farther
back, is a blackberry patch.
Farther on is beavertail cactus.
I like beavertail in omelettes.
Some make jam from the fruit.
Beavertail served as excellent
natural fencing around Indian
villages.
There is willow, too, with lots
of uses, e.g. as material for
Sales-Associate
SHI;RYLL STRICKLANP
Fabulous views from this large usable parcel. Approved for BF, reside,ce.
¢a, build (Z) homes legally. Priveway a,d pad roughed i. Seasol creek
with area suitable for pond. Part of land was previously terraced for
orchard, l"o,s of Oak Firewood to be harvested. ood for horses.
£. Acres - All underground utilities, Septic layout approved for 9 PK. residence.
Lots of Oaks. Asphalt Paved £oad ............................. 10.000
Z. Acres -- Approved Plap.s for 9 Bed £oom, Z*Bath, Z4-00 S.F. Kesidonee, Could7
approved €-fading Plan, Approved 9 Bed £oom Sepia layout, Water Meter, Eeady
Build ....... i .... ' ...................................... Z19,00.
Pr0000e, are "Off the #rid* (No G#gE). there is telepe ondoruroued ea parcel.
ome have water metorl soe eed wells. All origlally approved for $ ed Eoom resideee
uifable for aaufactored hoes.
1 Acre -- orgeoos, Sloping, Buildable Parcel Keduosd To Sell .......... [0,000
Z.69 Auras -- Fabulous View, Seller Will Provide Septio Layout with acceptable
offer ................................................... 19.000
9.79 Acres -- Has Water Meter, Nice View, Large Buildable Lot ...... 19,000
Z.6 Acres Large Parosl wiT5 Water Meter, House Plans Available ... 19,000
£.5 Acres -- Fabulous views from the Cure,dos to San ¢lemeicl'e. Porders State Park.
pproved Septic Layout for 9 BE residonoe. Priveway and Pad roughed in...98,00
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This past weekend, firefighters
from Shelter Valley, Mt.
Laguna, San Pasqual, and
Julian Cuyamaca Fire
Departments took part in an
auto extrication training at
Cuyamaca Station 74. During
this training, firefighters
learned techniques to get
a trapped person out of a
wrecked car using the Jaws
of Life and other tools. Some
of the techniques learn are
rolling the dash, popping
doors, vehicle stabilization,
and new vehicle safety (hybrid
and electric vehicles). RBS
and Miller's towing provided
the cars for the training.
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