Artist’s rendering of Fillmore Business Park Master Plan. The Fillmore City Council voted Tuesday night to accept modifications to City Council-approved conditions for four Business Park projects to allow development to proceed before FEMA establishes a revised flood plain in 2015.
Artist’s rendering of Fillmore Business Park Master Plan. The Fillmore City Council voted Tuesday night to accept modifications to City Council-approved conditions for four Business Park projects to allow development to proceed before FEMA establishes a revised flood plain in 2015.
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The Fillmore City Council voted to accept modifications to City Council-approved conditions for four Business Park projects to allow development to proceed before FEMA establishes a revised flood plain in 2015. The developers requested to change the language of condition #E5 in order for the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance to apply when the applicants submit construction plans for plan checking.

Community Development Director Kevin McSweeney explained that except for a small part of the Coe property along the Santa Clara River, the projects currently are not within the 100-year flood plain. Three months after the Business Park Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was certified, on May 8, 2008 FEMA released a draft of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) that indicated the Business Park would fall within the 100-year flood plain if the maps were adopted. In response, the City of Fillmore issued a formal document stating its disagreement with the flood zones on the preliminary maps.

On July 8, 2008, the City Council adopted an Addendum to the Business Park EIR acknowledging that because the draft FIRMs are undergoing revisions, the City could not conclude that the severity of an environmental impact had increased. The City is not required to administer the draft map nor an applicant required to abide by it unless the draft FEMA map becomes official.

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For the 10th consecutive year, Dr. Raymond Menchaca with CMH Centers for Family Health provided physicals for Fillmore Youth Football and Cheer, free of charge. The Fillmore Raiders Board of Directors thanks Dr. Menchaca and all of his staff for his generosity. The Raiders provided lunch for the medical staff on Monday. Pictured top row, P.A Sendi Flores, Dr. Raymond Menchaca, P.A. Bonnie Griffin. Bottom row, (l-r) Raider players Ricky, Sammy, and Joey Holladay.
For the 10th consecutive year, Dr. Raymond Menchaca with CMH Centers for Family Health provided physicals for Fillmore Youth Football and Cheer, free of charge. The Fillmore Raiders Board of Directors thanks Dr. Menchaca and all of his staff for his generosity. The Raiders provided lunch for the medical staff on Monday. Pictured top row, P.A Sendi Flores, Dr. Raymond Menchaca, P.A. Bonnie Griffin. Bottom row, (l-r) Raider players Ricky, Sammy, and Joey Holladay.
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An older model GMC SUV driven by Eric Raul Hernandez, 45, of Moorpark collided with a 1979 GMC pickup Thursday afternoon on Highway 23. Hernandez was southbound, a short distance from Bardsdale Avenue when he crashed into 62 year old Fillmore resident Elioenai Estrada’s car, as she was making a left turn into a private driveway. Hernandez was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center. Estrada suffered no reported injuries. Hernandez was reported to allegedly be highly intoxicated and unconscious when transported
from the scene. His vehicle suffered substantial damage.
An older model GMC SUV driven by Eric Raul Hernandez, 45, of Moorpark collided with a 1979 GMC pickup Thursday afternoon on Highway 23. Hernandez was southbound, a short distance from Bardsdale Avenue when he crashed into 62 year old Fillmore resident Elioenai Estrada’s car, as she was making a left turn into a private driveway. Hernandez was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center. Estrada suffered no reported injuries. Hernandez was reported to allegedly be highly intoxicated and unconscious when transported from the scene. His vehicle suffered substantial damage.
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Board members squeezed into the crowded dais at the Fillmore City Council, Veterans Memorial District Joint Board Meeting.
Board members squeezed into the crowded dais at the Fillmore City Council, Veterans Memorial District Joint Board Meeting.
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Pictured above Carolyn Mescher, with Ventura County Fairgrounds Publicity Dept., and Mayor Patti Walker displaying the VC Faire Poster 2010.
Pictured above Carolyn Mescher, with Ventura County Fairgrounds Publicity Dept., and Mayor Patti Walker displaying the VC Faire Poster 2010.
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City Attorney Ted Schneider reported that the City has won a legal dispute in which the owner of the El Dorado mobile home park sued the city for denying its application to convert to condominiums. The City maintained that the application was incomplete, and Judge Bysshe has ruled in its favor. Schneider noted that this is the first case of its kinds in the county, if not the state, in which a city has won such a suit. The City will wait for the application for conversion to be complete.

Presentations
Ventura County Fairground’s representative Carolyn Mescher presented the City Council with this year’s Ventura County Fair poster, which features an oil pastel illustration featuring a merry-go-round and Ferris wheel beneath a moonlit sky filled with fireworks. Mescher noted that 14-year old Kayalin Akens-Irby of Ventura’s artwork was chosen from over 80 entries poster contest submissions illustrating this year’s theme, “Western Nights and Carnival Lights.” The fair will run from August 4 to Sunday August 15. For more information visit www.venturacountyfair.org

Public Comments
Fillmore Resident Lynn Edmonds spoke on behalf of the Fillmore-Piru One Step, an after school program for teens that operates on an annual budget of $300,000 and employees six staff members. Edmonds noted One Step’s efforts to counter crime by providing teens with various mentoring and enrichment programs, and reported that the program is now also working with youths from juvenile justice. With 40-50 participants at the center, One Step has outgrown its current space and is looking for support to acquire a new location to continue its work. Acknowledging, “it’s a hard time,” Edmonds appealed for help, saying One Steps hopes to “look forward to some action.”

Special Projects Manager Linda Papas-Diaz announced an upcoming workshop in early August targeted to those involved or interested in home-based businesses. Papas-Diaz mentioned the success of the small business workshops organized through the Economic Development Collaborative of Ventura County, noting that Mimstar, a local personalized merchandise business, recently received a loan (see Gazette story). Papas-Diaz encourages the community’s participation to promote economic growth in Fillmore by networking and accessing untapped resources in the county.

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Back row: Eddie Gutierrez, Khristian Felix, Brandon Pina. Middle row: Paul Jacobs, Sergio Cornejo, Jessica Givan, Victoria Lopez, Ivan Herrera. Front row: Josefina Fernandez, Briana Vazquez, Elizabeth Gutierrez, Maria Salgago. Not pictured is Tyler Hackworth and Michael Topete. They are all heading to a three week explorer Academy.
Back row: Eddie Gutierrez, Khristian Felix, Brandon Pina. Middle row: Paul Jacobs, Sergio Cornejo, Jessica Givan, Victoria Lopez, Ivan Herrera. Front row: Josefina Fernandez, Briana Vazquez, Elizabeth Gutierrez, Maria Salgago. Not pictured is Tyler Hackworth and Michael Topete. They are all heading to a three week explorer Academy.
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Thursday, July 8th, there was another installation of banners held on the front steps of Fillmore High School. Pictured (l-r) Ethan Arnold, brother of Noah Arnold, Annette Fox, mother of J.T. Stone, Captain Brandt Klopp with his own banner, and Jim Rogers holding Joseph Mendoza’s banner.
Thursday, July 8th, there was another installation of banners held on the front steps of Fillmore High School. Pictured (l-r) Ethan Arnold, brother of Noah Arnold, Annette Fox, mother of J.T. Stone, Captain Brandt Klopp with his own banner, and Jim Rogers holding Joseph Mendoza’s banner.
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Army Captain Brandt Klopp and his family were present at the hanging of his Military Banner.
Army Captain Brandt Klopp and his family were present at the hanging of his Military Banner.
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Family members of J.T. Stone proudly hold his banner.
Family members of J.T. Stone proudly hold his banner.
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Noah Arnold family members proudly display his banner.
Noah Arnold family members proudly display his banner.
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Pictured (l-r) are Vic Westerberg, Jim Mills, John Pressey, and John Hart, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9637, saluting at the banner hanging.
Pictured (l-r) are Vic Westerberg, Jim Mills, John Pressey, and John Hart, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9637, saluting at the banner hanging.
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A city employee installs a banner on Central Avenue last Thursday. Take a moment and look at all of the banners; there are quit a few Fillmore citizens who are in the military. If you know of anyone who is serving in our armed forces please notify The Fillmore Gazette; we would like to do a story on them.
A city employee installs a banner on Central Avenue last Thursday. Take a moment and look at all of the banners; there are quit a few Fillmore citizens who are in the military. If you know of anyone who is serving in our armed forces please notify The Fillmore Gazette; we would like to do a story on them.
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July Festival results and thanks

City officials estimate that about 20,000 people ventured out to Fillmore on the 4th of July to attend the Sespe Creek Car Show & Festival, observe the horseshoe tournament, purchase safe and sane fireworks and stay for the annual spectacular fireworks display in the sky.

The car show attracted approximately 220 car entries this year, down about 30% from previous years, but still substantial enough to satisfy the car enthusiast. The following entrants took home a beautifully crafted blue glass-engraved trophy for winning in their selected category.

T Buckets—Tom Sheehan; Street Rods 1900-1932—Gary Larkins; Street Rods 1933-1936—Mark Pierce; Street Rods 1937-1941—Greg Chavez; Street Rods 1942-1948—Roy Tapia; Street Rods 1949-1963—Ralph Casallittas; Mustangs—Tony Rivas; 1955-1957 Chevy’s—Mike Wiener; Rat Rod—John Lynch; Rancheros—William Taylor; Corvettes—Kevin Warring; Thunderbirds—Gerald Lybolt; Sports Cars—Richard Faidley; Camaros—Gran Classics; El Camino—Jerry Jenkins; Truck-Pickyp—Kevin Warring; Stock Original 1900-1940—Pepe Gonzales; Stock Original 1941-1951—Ernie Trujillo Stock original 1952-1974—Joe Avila; Street Rod Open—Bob Boudreau; Street Rod Closed—Deuces Wild; Mild Modification—Albert Papu; Major Modification—Jerry Kransler; Muscle Cars—Eddie Arano; Most Likely to be Stopped—Nick Donwen; Under Construction—Manny Figuerea; Drag Cars—John O’Hare; Under 21—Roy Nava; Best Flames—Joe Freas.

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According to the three owners of this Lemonade stand in Fillmore, business on Tuesday, July 13th was brisk due to the “hot summer day in Fillmore.” The Lemonade Stand, that day, was offering their special “Pink Lemonade” in large and small sizes. According to one patron of the Lemonade Stand, “It’s the best Pink Lemonade I’ve ever had!”
According to the three owners of this Lemonade stand in Fillmore, business on Tuesday, July 13th was brisk due to the “hot summer day in Fillmore.” The Lemonade Stand, that day, was offering their special “Pink Lemonade” in large and small sizes. According to one patron of the Lemonade Stand, “It’s the best Pink Lemonade I’ve ever had!”
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Fillmore fire Dept. responded to a reported tree fire on Boulder Street, July 4th. Upon arrival Engine 91 reported that he was on scene of several Cypress trees that were on fire next to two structures. Engine 91, Engine 191, Quint 91 and Fillmore Chief 1 responded. The fire was extinguished in about 10 minutes. Several witnesses reported that an unidentified person or persons were setting off illegal fireworks in the area where the tree fire started. Photo courtesy KSSP Photographic Studios, Fillmore.
Fillmore fire Dept. responded to a reported tree fire on Boulder Street, July 4th. Upon arrival Engine 91 reported that he was on scene of several Cypress trees that were on fire next to two structures. Engine 91, Engine 191, Quint 91 and Fillmore Chief 1 responded. The fire was extinguished in about 10 minutes. Several witnesses reported that an unidentified person or persons were setting off illegal fireworks in the area where the tree fire started. Photo courtesy KSSP Photographic Studios, Fillmore.
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It must have seemed like a nice day for a drive, Sunday, July 11, when Codi Love, 18 of Fillmore, drove down the 800 Block of Edison Lane. Unfortunately, when a Sheriff’s cruiser attempted to stop her vehicle, Love fled, driving less than a mile, hitting a curb and tree. Then she stopped. Love was arrested for evading and hit-and-run. No one was injured.