June 30,2010
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News from Services
Lake Cuyamaca
Last Week's Results and
This Week's Prognosis
THE TACKLE SHOP IS OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
6:00 AM TO 6:00 PM
SHORE FISHING
GOES UNTIL 8:00 PM
ATTENTION ALL YOU
GEOCACHE FANS,
The staff here at Lake
Cuyamaca have devised a
geocache trail that should
provide fun and outdoor activity
for the whole family. The trail
is 1.96 miles and takes about
an hour to walk while looking
for the hidden geocaches. You
will need to bring your GPS and
good walking shoes, Stop in at
the tackle shop on West Shore
to get the flyer with the clues and
coordinants. The Ranger will
give you directions for the Trail
Head.
Come on up and enjoy this
fantastic weather, This is what we
all are waiting for while suffering
through the cold wet and snowy
winter.
There was a channel catfish
plant last week - 200 pounds of
nice size cats.
There was a trout plant this
week - 900 pounds of rainbows.
You Can Now Use Your
Canoes And Kayaks On The
Lake.Remember, They Will Need
To Be Washed Down Before
Launching Into The Lake
Best Trout Bait: Night crawlers
and power bait.
Best Spots: Lone Pine, T-dock
and the North Shore.
Notable: Brent and Ryan
Woody with Mitch Reynolds were
fishing at Heron Point and caught
75 Crappie and 7 trout.
Thomas Hayslip hooked onto
a 5 pound Bass and 2 trout at
Pumphouse Cove.
Jack and Brianna Delessio
used a Rapala from a boat and
limited out with 5 Trout each.
Nature Walk: The self gu ded
walk is 3 ½miles around the lake.
The trail is open for daily use.
Free Fishing Class: Saturday
at 10 AM, at the Launch Ramp
Please tell the tackle shop"
ranger that you want to attend.
Condos: Check on the
availability of our lovely Lakeview
Condos. The perfect getaway.
Check out our mid-week
specials on the lake view condos:
$150, per night, for up to four
persons.
Your well-behaved pet is
welcome.
Free boat rental on the day of
your choice.
Camping: For tent camping,
RV camping, sleeping cabins or
condo rentals, please call (877)
581-9904 for reservations.
The Lake Cuyamaca
Restaurant and grocery store
open at 6 AM. Daily specials.
THE DECONTAMINATION
WASH DOWN IS REQUIRED
FOR ALL PRIVATE VESSELS
AND MOTORS BEFORE
LAUNCH. ALSO FLOAT
TUBES AND WADERS
MUST BE WASHED DOWN
BEFORE USING THE LAKE.
THERE IS A FEE
FOR THE WASH DOWN.
For Further Information Or 7-0
Make Reservations For Condos,
Cabins Or Camping, Please Call
877-581-9904
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Weatherproofing
Hurricane season has begun
where I live. What about you?
If you live in an area where
rough weather is likel); do a
quick survey of your backyard
to make sure Shepherd hooks,
hanging squirrel baffles, bird-
baths, statues, lawn furniture,
etc., can be brought in quickly.
Plan ahead.
E-mail: birdingbits@cfl.rr.com
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Parks and
Recreation to
Hold Community
Meetings to Hear
What Residents
Want
The County of San Diego's
Department of Parks and
Recreation plans to hold
community meetings starting
next week in Fallbrook, Lakeside,
Pine Valley, Ramona and San
Diego to hear from residents
about what kind of county .parks
they want.
The County, which operates 61
parks, five community centers,
two teen centers and 326 miles
of trails, has hired a consultant,
GreenPlay LLC, to do a study
to determine what kinds of Park
and Recreation services will
be offered in unincorporated
communities and what kinds of
fees could support them.
Getting community input is
essential, said County Parks
and Recreation Director Brian
Albright.
"Our residents' thoughts and
opinions are very important to
us," Albright said. "They know
their communities better than
anyone and we want to make
sure they get the chance to tell
us what kinds of parks they want
as we move forward."
Meeting dates and locations
are as follows:
Wednesday June 30 - 3 p.m.
Pine Valley
Pine Valley Community Club
House
28890 Old Hwy 80
Wednesday June 30 - 6:30 p.m.
Lakeside
Lakeside Community Center
9841 Vine St.
Thursday July 1 - 6 p.m.
Fallbrook
Fallbrook Community Center -
341 Heald Lane
Tuesday July 6 - 12 p.m. and 6
p,m.
Spring Valley
Spring Valley Community
Center
8735 Jamacha Blvd.
Wednesday July 7 - 6 p.m.
San Diego
4S Ranch
16118 4S Ranch Pkwy
Thursday July 8 - 6:30 p.m.
Ramona
Ramona Wellfield Community
Center
434 Aqua Lane
Free refreshments will be
provided. People who want to
attend should RSVP by calling or
e-mailing Sabrina Powell at (858)
966-1303 or Sabrina.powell@
sdcounty.ca.gov. For more
information about the study or
the meetings, please call Karon
Badalamenti at GreenPlay LLC
at (303) 870-0021.
Automotive
Museum to
Extend $5
Mondays
Through the
Summer
SAN DIEGO - Due to popular
demand, the San Diego
Automotive Museum has
announced that it will continue
offering a flat-rate $5 adult
admission on Mondays only
through August 30, 2010. The
$5 Monday price is not good with
any other offer.
Student admission will continue
to be $5. Youth admission for
ages 6-17 is just $4. Children
under 6 are always admitted free.
The San Diego Automotive
Museum is located in historic
Balboa Park at 2080 Pan
American Plaza. The museum is
open daily from 10:00 AM - 5:00
PM. Last admission is at4:30 PM.
For further information, please
call 619-231-2886 or visit the
website at www.sdautomuseum.
org.
The Julian News 11
Apple Tree
Realty
For More Photos & Information Go To:
JulianAppleTree.com
1. BRAND NEW HOME
Panoramic Views- of Forest & Lake Cuyamaca
THE LA JOLLA OF THE MOUNTIANS- 1,900 sq.ft.
3BD, 2BA mountain home on .42 Acre double lot with
views to lake and forest. Huge wrap around Deck
surrounds home, Covered patios and decks, old oak
trees surround the property, Home scheBuled to have
final inspection in two weeks. Enjoy the mountains and
winter snows. $369,000.
2. 3.33 Acres- LAND Panoramic Views.
The nicest Property in Cuyamaca Woods. Solar panels
are in (photo right). 5eptlc & leach lines are in.
Includes beautiful $40,000. MINT CONDITION RV
unit on site, Original home was destroyed in 2003
Cedar Fire. Blanket perk for 3 bedroom. Original well
production 30 GPM. Water to building site, New
$10,000. quality road with gravel circular driveway,
Oriainoltv $244,500, Reduced to $110.000,
4. STUNNING LAKEVIElN HOME
Panoramic Views Overlooking Lake Cuyamaca
Estate Sale,., Heirs have never lived in this home.
They are motivated to sell
1,213 sq.ft, 2bd lba, huge IOft/U n bedroom, large
dining & living room, detached 2 car garage, Just fell
out of escrow.,, Back on market at lower price!
Original Price: $349,000. Now Reduced: $324,000.
5. 28 Acres - LAND
Overlooking Cuyamaca Lake!
Home pictured (above) burned down in 2003 Cedar Fire.
Pad is cleared and clean, Property includes original
house plans & Septic cert. Property has ptic, water &
electricity.
Originally listed at $139,000.
Incredible DeaL.Now $49,900.
6, STORY BOOK HOME- in Julicm Ten, ship
og the Memorles & Romance qf 927
Including an authentic Claw-foot tub. This Beautifully
restored 839 sqft 2BD, 1BA home is located in the
heart of downtown Julian, Completely restored and
decorated remodeled and painted to capture the charm
and dreams of yeeryear.
This is a must see! $297,500.
7. WEEKENO COI"T;E. Sceatc Views
On a very nice .28 acre tot in Whispering Pines, 848
sq.ft; 2BD, IBA, detached two car garage, large private
patio off kitchen, Large living room, Custom made stone
outdoor borbeque, Beautiful gazebo to enjoy views and
sunsets; plus, terraced planters for your vegetable
garden. Colorful flowers & mature trees adorn property.
Originally $189,000. Submit all offers now $169,000.
3. 2.67 Acres - LANb Panoronic Mountain Top
This 2,67 acre lot has the Best Ocean & Mountain Views
in San Diego. Plus $160.0OO in Property Improvements,
Paved Driveway, Graded pad, Underground Telephone,
Water & Septic in, Overlooks: Catalina Island, San
Ctemente Island, and Cornado Islands to Mexico. Night-
time City lights up & down coast, Owner may carry.
Original Price', $369,000, Now $169,000.
By Dawn's Early Light
by H. "Buddy" Seifert
It's six o'clock in the morning; do you know where your son is? If
he is one of the 27 Eagles football players, he's getting his first lap
around the football field done at Coach Tim White's Eagles summer
football conditioning camp. The camp is from 6:00 AM (arghhhh!) to
8:00 AM Monday through Thursday.
26 Eagles football players and Mason Baay, a Julian Junior High
Timberwolf (an. Eagles legacy and a future lineman), are getting in
shape for their upcoming season.
Besides running and agility drills, the young men travel a 27-station
weight lifting circuit adding strength and power.
Most of the players also participate in a 7-on-7 passing league
on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. The Eagles quarterbacks,
receivers and defenders match up against their counterparts from
Warner's, Borrego Springs or Mountain Empire on Thursday
afternoons to hone the skills that they sharpen in the morning.
The Eagles will march in the 4th of July Parade and will be holding
their annual "Lift-a-than" fundraiser in the gym on the evening of
Thursday, July 15th at 6:30 PM. The Eagles will have hotdogs, chips,
sodas and water at the door for a quick dinner.
The program is open to area high school and junior high school
athletes who want to get into shape for their upcoming sports seasons.
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CPUC OKs New Rates For Electric
Vehicles For SDG&E As Part Of
Pricing And Technology Study
SAN FRANCISCO, June
24, 2010 - The California
Public Utilities Commission
(CPUC) today approved new
temporary experimental rates
for plug-in electric vehicles for
San Diego Gas and Electric
Company (SDG&E) customers
as part of the utility's Pricing and
Technology Study.
The Study will be performed
by SDG&E, in collaboration with
ECOtality, Inc. and Nissan. The
experimental rate schedules will
begin January 1, 2011, and will
remain in effect until November
30, 2012 (or until the completion
of the Study). ECOtality was the
recipient of a U.S. Department of
Energy stimulus grant to fund the
deployment of electric vehicles
and charging systems in five U.S.
cities, including San Diego.
"The Study will help the state
better understand the impacts of
different rate structures on how
and when customers charge
electric vehicles," said CPUC
President Michael R. Peevey.
"This information is critically
important as we contemplate a
future with widespread electric
vehicle usage, given the
additional electricity demand
these vehicles create and the
associated impacts on the
grid. Studies like this can help
facilitate a smooth transition as
increasing numbers of electric
vehicles enter the market."
Through the ECOtality project,
the first 1,000 purchasers of
Nissan LEAF electric vehicles
in San Diego will receive free
home charging equipment.
Each Nissan car owner will also
become a participant in SDG&E's
Pricing and Technology Study.
The objective of the Study is to
benefit California's understanding
of how electric vehicles interact
with the electric grid. The
Education is the ability to listen to
temper or your self-confidence.
Study's working hypothesis is
that greater variations in time-
varying pricing, together with the
use of accommodative vehicle
technology, will shift more
charging activity to off-peak
periods.
The CPUC opened a
proceeding on August 24, 2009,
to develop policies to prepare
the state's utilities for a greater
number of electric and natural
gas vehicles. "The CPUC
recognizes the societal benefits
of alternative-fueled vehicles in
achieving California's climate
change goals. Understanding
how consumers use their electric
vehicles and respond to price
signals is the key to successful
reintroduction of electric
vehicles in California," said
Commissioner Nancy E. Ryan,
the Commissioner assigned to
the alternative-fueled vehicle
proceeding. "The CPUC also
seeks to ensure that the charging
of these vehicles occurs
safely and in a manner that is
compatible with the utilities'
electrical infrastructure."
In 2009, Senate Bill 626
(Kehoe D-San Diego) directed
the CPUC to evaluate policies to
develop infrastructure sufficient
to overcome any barriers to the
widespread deployment and use
of plug-in and electric vehicles,
and to adopt rules by July 1,
2011, on specified matters,
including infrastructure upgrades
necessary for the widespread
use of plug-in hybrid and electric
vehicles, amongst other topics.
The proposal voted on is
available at http://docs.cpuc.
ca.gov/word_pdf/AGEN DA_
RESOLUTION/119477.pdf.
For more information on the
CPUC, please visit www.cpuc.
ca.gov.
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