Fillmore Unified School Board Meeting.
Fillmore Unified School Board Meeting.
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School Board Greets New Year
FUSD offices were left without power after a transformer was damaged by fire on Tuesday, August 18th.
FUSD offices were left without power after a transformer was damaged by fire on Tuesday, August 18th.
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Tuesday night’s Fillmore Unified School District Board Meeting was shorter than planned because there was no electricity to the District Office. A transformer, which had been damaged by fire earlier in the day, was being replaced during the meeting. Four agenda items were postponed because the staff was unable to prepare handouts or presentations due to the electrical outage: Resolution 09-10-01 for Approval Regarding Classified Lay Offs and Reductions, the Technology Update, a report on Sierra High School Modernization, and a report on STAR test results. Those items will be covered at the next Board Meeting on September 1, 2009. The Board discussed Monday’s welcome back orientation for staff, and the upcoming year.

Katy Hadley, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, said that overall STAR test results were up at the schools. She noted that results at Piru, Sespe, and Fillmore High School (FHS) were good, and said Piru spiked in both Math and English. She said her upcoming report would provide more information.
The Board approved the 2009-2010 Salary Schedules, including an additional salary schedule for ROP teachers. Sweeney noted that the County reimburses the District for ROP salaries. The Board’s discussion of the ROP salaries implied an increase.

The Board discussed the upcoming joint meeting with the City Council on September 29, 2009, at the FHS cafeteria. Upon being asked, Assistant Superintendent Mike Bush said that the City’s running club, which will have access to the FHS all-weather track, starts September 1st. According to Bush, the City is still working out some minor coordination issues, but club runners will have access to the track on three weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday. Bush noted that club runners will be supervised by City employees and covered by City insurance.
The Board noted that the property containing the bus garage, near the corner of Fillmore Middle School (FMS), might be sold. One Step A La Vez, a community organization for youth, is interested in procuring grants to buy and maintain the property. Meetings are being held between the City, the District, and community leaders. CONTINUED »

 


 

On August 25th, the City Council will consider adoption of its 2009-2010 budget. The State has indicated its intention to take Property Tax, Redevelopment Agency Funds and other revenues from the City. The City Council, the Interim City Manager, staff and financial consultant have spent many hours of effort in budget revisions and project deferments to try and balance the budget and still maintain services.

You can view the draft budget at www.fillmoreca.com/budget.htm or request a copy from the City Clerk’s office.
The budget will guide the city in the next fiscal year. You may have comments or suggestions on the financing of the parks, theatre, library, streets and other infrastructure.

Community input and feedback are important—you are urged to contact your council members for more information. Also, the community is urged to attend the August 25th Council meeting if you would like to provide input.

 


 

Frank Mutz surveys the fire damage to the kitchen of his building, formerly Diamond Dave’s Café. On Monday, August 3, Frank and his wife Stacy were at Diamond Dave's Cafe in Fillmore, taking interior and exterior photos of the property at 454 Santa Clara Street that they lease to Dave Burns for his popular restaurant. They finished photographing the property and left, but returned 45 minutes later. And it’s a good thing they did. A kitchen fire had ignited and the Mutz's were met with billows of smoke pouring out of the east kitchen windows. Frank ran inside, while Stacy called 911. He grabbed a fire extinguisher hanging in the kitchen, one of two on the premises. But the flames were already lapping up to the kitchen ceiling and pressured cans were starting to explode, forcing Frank out of the area. Fillmore Fire Department, and Ventura County and City Fire arrived within 15 minutes of the 911 call. It took two hours to extinguish the fire. "I want to thank the fire departments for treating it with such urgency," stated Frank. "They got it out pretty quickly, considering," added Stacy. The fire caused over $250,000 in damages, but that figure is not final until the insurance company makes its final determination, stated the couple. The fire was caused by large appliances plugged into an electrical outlet behind the stove. The overload caused an outlet arc fault which sparked the fire, according to Stacy and Frank.

The Mutz’s have owned the building since 2004 and ran a restaurant out of it from 2004 to 2006, when the leased it to Burns. Frank and Stacy plan on reopening the business themselves. "We can't wait to get it reopened again for all our customers, and see all their friendly faces," said Stacy. "I miss them all and think about them often."

 

A 25-year old woman was raped at a Lake Piru campground between 12 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. Sunday, August 16th. She was attacked near a restroom, and did not know her attacker before that night. The woman had been partying and drinking. The man fled after the attack. Major Crimes detectives are actively working the case, stated Captain Tim Hagel, Fillmore’s Police Chief.

 
A three-vehicle collision happened Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Highway 126 and B Street. No injuries were reported. Two vehicles received relatively minor damage.
A three-vehicle collision happened Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Highway 126 and B Street. No injuries were reported. Two vehicles received relatively minor damage.
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One of the cars suffered significant damage.
One of the cars suffered significant damage.
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Traffic was constricted for about one hour.
Traffic was constricted for about one hour.
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Peter Egedi
Peter Egedi

Nature of Incident: Arrest of Former Fillmore Fire Chief

Location: Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility

Date & Time: August 11, 2009 9:00am

Unit Responsible: Special Services Division / Major Crimes Bureau

A) Egedi, Peter Karl, age 40.

On Tuesday, August 11, 2009, Peter Egedi surrendered himself to detectives of the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau pursuant to an arrest warrant. He was subsequently booked at the Main Jail for violation of California Penal Code sections 487PC – Grand Theft and 504PC – Embezzlement by a Public Officer.

Egedi, the former Chief of the Fillmore Volunteer Fire Department was the subject of a lengthy investigation that began in April of 2008 into allegations that he had misappropriated Fire Department funds.

Officer Preparing Release:
Sergeant Cary Peterson

Official report: Docket Date all counts: August 10, 2009: Complaint filed on 08/10/09 09:23:41 by Ventura County District Attorney. Felony charge 504 (PC) filed as count 1 with violation date of 03/22/05-Embezzlement by Public or Private Officer: CONTINUED »

 
John Wooner speaks to the council on the City of Fillmore’s 2009-2010 Budget.
John Wooner speaks to the council on the City of Fillmore’s 2009-2010 Budget.

On August 11, 2009, Fillmore City Council held its third Budget Workshop as part of the development of a 2009-2010 budget. The Council plans to adopt the final budget after a formal public hearing on August 25th. At the previous workshops, on July 23rd and 28th, Transitional City Manager Larry Pennell expressed concerns that the City would suffer a financial crisis in the middle of the 2010-2011 fiscal year if spending were not curbed to match projected decreases in revenue. The Council directed staff and John Wooner, a consultant who had been hired to help with budget preparation, to incorporate suggested cuts and other recommendations into the budget. The budget was revised on August 10th. After a general overview of the changes, the Council reviewed the budget funds almost page-by-page, asking questions, making corrections, and requesting changes. Wooner hopes to receive the last of the Council's change requests by August 14th, so that he will have time to incorporate the changes into the final budget to be presented on August 25th.

Wooner had been hired, on Pennell's recommendation, to reformat the budget. On July 23rd, Wooner presented the Budget in a new format as a series of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. The formatting changes to the budget do not indicate a shift in accounting practices, but are expected to make the budget more transparent to increase its usefulness as a management tool. The new format is expected to provide City employees, Council members, and the public with a budget that is easier to read, analyze, and manage. The Council will be able to see spending patterns on a monthly basis. The previous budget format was more line-item oriented, and items were identified by fund and divisions within each fund. The new format shows a summary page, detail page, and salaries page for each fund. The August 10th version of the 2009-2010 budget will be available for download in pdf form at www.fillmoreca.com CONTINUED »

 

The hit Fox Network series “Bones” was fi lming in Fillmore on Monday, August 10 on Grand Avenue and Old Telegraph. Shown is a FBI van used in fi lming. Bones is an American drama television series that premiered on the Fox Network on September 13, 2005. The show is based on forensics and police procedurals in which each episode focuses on an FBI case fi le concerning the mystery behind human remains brought by FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth to the forensic anthropology team of Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan. Emily Deschanel stars in the title role, opposite David Boreanaz as Special Agent Seeley Booth. The rest of the cast includes Michaela Conlin, T. J. Thyne, Eric Millegan, Tamara Taylor and John Francis Daley. The series, created by Hart Hanson, is very loosely based on the life of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who is a producer on the show. Its title character, Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan is named after the protagonist of Reichs’ crime novel series. Bones is a joint production by Josephson Entertainment, Far Field Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. The fourth season premiered on September 3, 2008 on Fox. In the UK, it aired on Sky1 on Thursdays, starting on September 25.[3] The show was picked up for two more seasons, with the fi fth season set to premiere September 17, 2009 on Fox.

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

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200 Block Los Serenos Drive
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600 Block Ventura Street
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500 Block Sespe Avenue
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900 Block 5th Street
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A crowd gathered in Central Park on Monday, August 3, to watch the Fillmore Fire Department and supporting units fight a fire at a popular restaurant. At approximately 9:55a.m. the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a kitchen fire at Diamond Dave’s Cafe located at 454 Santa Clara Avenue, Fillmore. Upon arriving on scene firefighters observed heavy smoke from the rear entrance and rooftop of the structure. Shortly after entering the structure, firefighters were able to launch an aggressive attack resulting in minimal damage to three rooms and the exterior of the structure. The fire was knocked down within 15 minutes of the arrival of the first unit. The restaurant was closed at the time of the incident preventing any injuries to occupants or bystanders. Additional resources from the City of Santa Paula and County of Ventura were requested shortly after the time of dispatch. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The building is owned by Frank and Stacy Mutz and was leased by Dave Burns.
A crowd gathered in Central Park on Monday, August 3, to watch the Fillmore Fire Department and supporting units fight a fire at a popular restaurant. At approximately 9:55a.m. the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a kitchen fire at Diamond Dave’s Cafe located at 454 Santa Clara Avenue, Fillmore. Upon arriving on scene firefighters observed heavy smoke from the rear entrance and rooftop of the structure. Shortly after entering the structure, firefighters were able to launch an aggressive attack resulting in minimal damage to three rooms and the exterior of the structure. The fire was knocked down within 15 minutes of the arrival of the first unit. The restaurant was closed at the time of the incident preventing any injuries to occupants or bystanders. Additional resources from the City of Santa Paula and County of Ventura were requested shortly after the time of dispatch. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The building is owned by Frank and Stacy Mutz and was leased by Dave Burns.
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The fire, which started in the kitchen area, produced substantial smoke.
The fire, which started in the kitchen area, produced substantial smoke.
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The gas line is shut down.
The gas line is shut down.
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A neighbor quickly attempted to assist with fighting the fire, and stayed with it for about 20 minutes.
A neighbor quickly attempted to assist with fighting the fire, and stayed with it for about 20 minutes.
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The smoke was thick, and filled the entire structure. No injuries occurred and no structural damage.
The smoke was thick, and filled the entire structure. No injuries occurred and no structural damage.
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