Monday, 22 October 2007 01:50
Current Housing Market on a Decline
Some are calling it a hibernation period, others
are calling it a healthy decline while many are shouting that it is a crisis: the housing market. According to a
consulting service based out of Folsom, Gregory Group, the latest new-home
figures show that quarterly sales have fallen to the lowest of this
decade for the northern California area.
The average selling price also has declined steadily and you rarely pass a development or
house on the market without a new sign advertising dropped prices. With
the housing market in a slump, you can be sure that other industries are taking
a hit. Builders have responded to a very slow market not only by cutting prices
further but also by either delaying or stopping projects or in a few cases by
selling standing homes at auction.
Published in
National
Friday, 19 October 2007 03:08
Safe Routes to School Update with Lucy Hackett and Mel Welsh
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Video
Friday, 19 October 2007 03:04
10-18-07 Ione City Council Report with Judee Schmidt
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Video
Friday, 19 October 2007 02:56
3-Car Wreck on Hwy 88 at Jackson Valley Road
A multi-car accident at the intersection of Highway 88
and Jackson Valley Road
sent three people to the hospital Wednesday morning.
According to a California Highway Patrol report, Logan Talli, 24 of Ione, was
westbound on Hwy 88 when he turned onto Jackson Valley Rd directly in front of an
eastbound car on Hwy 88 driven by William Fansler, 74, of Tracy. The resulting collision pushed Talli’s
car into a third car waiting at the stop sign on Jackson Valley Rd, driven by Harry
Watson, 65 of Ione. Fansler and his two passengers, 72 year old Mildred Fansler
and 50 year-old Steve Fansler, suffered moderate to major injuries and were
taken to area medical centers. Steve Fansler was not wearing his seatbelt, and
according the CHP report, sustained major injuries as a result. Talli and
Watson were not injured in the wreck.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Friday, 19 October 2007 02:51
Jackson Planning Commission OKs 2 Lot Splits
The
Jackson Planning Commission met this week and approved lot splits on two
parcels in Jackson.
The first was a request from Sandy and Tony Nurse to divide the
2.8 acre property where Sierra Foothill Labs is located at 225 Scottsville Blvd. The Nurse’s
business is currently the only development on the property and there are no
improvements proposed at this time. The two proposed lots would measure 49,169
square feet and 41,426 square feet respectively. Neither of the property owners
was able to attend the meeting Monday evening however they were represented by
Bob Devlin. This property is designated as Low Density Residential by the
existing General Plan and is zoned Commercial (C-2). The property is granted a
categorical exemption from CEQA as there is no possibility of causing an
environmental impact. With no comment from the public, the lot split proposal
was approved unanimously.
Published in
County Growth
Friday, 19 October 2007 02:47
Halloween Spending on the Increase
Will
you be putting up Halloween lights this year? Decking the halls with witches
and goblins? Decorating for Halloween is becoming more popular every year. According
to the National Retail Federation, consumers are expected to spend more on
Halloween this year than last, with the average person planning to spend $64.82
compared to $59.06 last year. Total Halloween spending for 2007 is estimated to
reach $5.07 billion, second only to Christmas for holiday related spending.
While the most popular Halloween activity is still passing out candy, nearly half
of consumers surveyed plan to decorate their homes or yards. We talked with
local business owners and they unanimously reported great Halloween sales.
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National
Friday, 19 October 2007 02:45
State Website Lists Tax Deadbeats
Do you owe back taxes to the state of
California? If you’re one of the state’s worst 250 tax deadbeats, you’re now listed on the state's
Franchise Tax Board new Web site showing names, addresses and past-due
amounts– and there’s some interesting names on the list. Among California's
most delinquent: singer Dionne Warwick, comedian Sinbad and O.J. Simpson. Warwick ranks 17th on the list and owes nearly $2.7
million; Sinbad ranks 23rd and owes $2.1 million and O.J. ranks 33rd and owes
more than $1.4 million. California lawmakers approved the Web site
last year, as the state's unpaid personal income and corporate tax bill topped
$6.5 billion. That tab is now nearly $7 billion with over 722,000 outstanding
tax liens.
Published in
State
Thursday, 18 October 2007 12:23
Burglar Captured Following High Speed Chase
Amador County law enforcement nabbed one of the bad guys
Wednesday. At about 4:30 Wednesday morning, an Amador County
Sheriff’s Deputy noticed a suspicious pick-up and sedan parked near Prospect
Motors in Martell. One of the vehicles, a Silver Ford F-150 pick-up truck,
quickly sped away from the area. A DMV registration check flagged the pick up
as stolen out of Gilroy, California. With assistance from a second
Amador County Sheriff’s Unit and Jackson Police, the deputy attempted to detain
the stolen vehicle now traveling at high speed west on Highway 88, accelerating
to approximately 90 miles per hour. The pursuit was joined by a California
Highway Patrol unit, an Amador County Sheriff’s Deputy and an Amador County
Sheriff’s Sergeant, continuing east to Highway 12 and into Calaveras County.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 18 October 2007 12:20
Mule Creek Inmate Charged in Prison Murder
Amador County District
Attorney Todd Riebe has filed
first degree murder charges against William Garrett Oaks, 46. Oaks, an
inmate at Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, is accused of strangling his
cellmate, Lee B. Merrill, 59, who was found dead in the prison cell Oaks and
Merrill shared on September 29. According to Riebe, the murder occurred about
11 p.m. on September 28, about 12 hours after Oaks was assigned to Merrill’s
cell. The coroner’s report said Merrill died of asphyxiation. Oaks has a
long criminal history of drug and theft convictions, including two felony
convictions in Sonoma
County for petty theft
with a prior conviction and grand theft. Merrill, serving a 16-year sentence
for child molestation, was discovered in his cell by
prison staff about 6:30 a.m. the morning of Sept. 29 and pronounced dead 30
minutes later at the prison’s medical center. Oaks is
facing 25 years to life in state prison if convicted.
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Law Enforcement
Thursday, 18 October 2007 12:17
Shenandoah Winery Appeals Traffic Requirements
Amador County Board of Supervisors heard an
appeal Tuesday by Shenandoah Valley man who
wants to open a winery and tasting room on Shenandoah Road. Iscander Borjon was
appealing a county
Planning Department condition of his Use Permit that requires acceleration and
deceleration lanes at the entry of his property – a requirement that
Borjon said was physically problematic in several ways and one that has not
typically been required of wineries in the area. Neighbors of Borjon support
the proposed small family tasting room and encouraged the Supervisors to waive
the prohibitive requirement. The Supervisors noted that slow vehicles turning
in and out of wineries created real safety issues on roads in the area, but
felt that a compromise solution could be worked out and asked county staff to
go back to the table with Borjon.
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County Growth