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Aptos, CA part of Santa Cruz County, CA about 100 miles south of San Francisco
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Ode to Hilary — Christians everywhere, Â beware? Â
Facts:  Obama/ Hilary accepted 13,000+ Syrian refugees  into the USA this past year ending Sept. 2016.
 Only 64 of the 13,000 accepted  as refugees to the USA  are Christians. Â
http://www.metrolyrics.com/where-have-all-the-flowers-gone-lyrics-peter-paul-mary.html
“Where did all the flowers go … Â
Syrian’s Christians, Â Â ever more …
“Gone to graveyards …. Â everywhere? Â
Yes — gone to graveyards …… Â everywhere.
“Five hundred  thousand  … Christians gone.  [that was the number of Christians in Syria]
“Oh so strong …. Â they fled their homes,
and  left behind….
“their  ancient  bones,
And fled …. their  Muslim foes
filled  with Christian songs Â
but left in  fear of Islam law.  That gives all power to the Muslim Pa.  Â
“So, where did all  the Syrian Christians  go?
Gone and scattered  …. ever  more…
“Yes– Â Gone and scattered …. ever more. Â Â Â
“Thank you, Â Hilary, Secretary Oooo,
That  this past year for evermore,Â
64 Syrian Christians  came through  our  doors,Â
Allowed in for now — perhaps for ever more. Â
as refugees
To grace our  soil.”
Tell us  why —  Secretary Hilary Oooo  —  why so few?  So few?” Â
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written by Cameron Jackson  DrCameronJackson@gmail.com Â
Why does Hilary take money from countries which hurt, demean, stigmatize women? Â From countries that stone women to death for sleeping with someone not their husband?
Ask Hilary why she takes money from individuals and countries that harm women.
In Saudi Arabia — which gives tons of money to the Clinton Foundation — women
**** cannot drive a car
****cannot go for a swim
****must use separate entrances for banks & places
http://www.theweek.co.uk/60339/nine-things-women-cant-do-in-saudi-arabia
Aptos Psychologist, Â Cameron Jackson, Â Ph.D., assists people as a licensed California psychologist # PSY 14762.
Dr. Jackson has an office in Santa Cruz at 127 Jewell Street, Santa Cruz, CA 90560. Â 831 688-6002
DrCameronJackson@gmail.com
Do you need or prefer  a “house call” and live in the Aptos or nearby areas?  That may be possible.  Yes — getting around Santa Cruz County gets more difficult week by week .
Call 831 688 6002 and leave a confidential message .  If you are in crises  — call  a crises resources such as 911.
Autism? Â Dementia? ADHD? Â Family issues? Depression? Anxiety issues?
Questions?  Call Dr. Jackson  831 688 6002
#aptosia  On Twitter.  Monterey Bay Forum.
Aptos Community Garden 831 688-5727  offers organic gardening plots.  The Garden  an outreach of Christ Lutheran Church in Aptos, CA http://www.AptosChurch.org
Latest information for the Garden will be posted at the bottom. Also look under Categories for posts. Â Â
Call 831 688-5727 extension 2 and leave a message that you are interested in a garden plot. Â
You can stop by and look around Aptos Community Garden. From Highway #1 take the Freedom Exit and go to the end of Soquel Avenue — just past the California Highway Patrol office. That’s where Aptos Community Garden is located.
Garden plots that we know are currently available have a small “red flag” on them. Other plots may come available in the not too distant future.
Take a look around and you will find application forms and other information.
Know about  the game Pokemon Go? You use a ‘smart phone’ with GPS and  camera and play the  game wherein you ‘catch’ imaginary creatures. How to start?  Download the app and go for it.  The ‘rules’ are elusive.  It’s fun.
Aptos Community Garden is a beautiful spot to play Pokemon to your heart’s content. Catch those critters! Â Aptos Community Garden is a “gym” requiring “Level 5 status”.
Take a look at current photos of the garden on Twitter. Go Twitter, put a # followed by aptoscommunitygarden
Interested in gardening with others the organic way? Call 831 688-5727 ex 2 and leave your name and number.
When you have a plot and have to go out of town? — or you are sick? — or for some reason you cannot pick your lovely produce? — please call 831 688 5727 ex 2 and leave a message.
Someone will keep an eye on your plot and make sure that your vegetables are enjoyed by someone in need and do not go to waste.
Come and enjoy Aptos Community Garden. http://www.aptoscommunitygarden.info Garden the organic way. Take a stroll. Have a sandwich.  Something to do with your kids and grand kids:  play the  game Pokemon Go.
It’s important to monitor how you are doing.
Yes/ No  — During this last week I have: Â
If you answered yes to 8 or more questions, chances are that you have a high level of distress. Â If fewer than 8 probably you have a low degree of stress. Â
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*New traffic light at Trout Gulch Road and Soquel Drive
*Relocating existing SCMTD bus turnout on /Soquel Drive (currently between Bayview Hotel and Aptos Station Center) to the area of Soquel Drl opposite Aptos Street BBQ, which will require excavation toward railroad tracks and a new retaining wall.
*Replace 100’+ railroad track, new railroad crossing, new control box and crossing arms,
*streetlights
*cement curb, gutter and sidewalk at intersection
*ADA ramps at Trout Gulch and Aptos Street, as well as adjacent to Trout Gulch Crossing Center (by JetSet Bohemian)
*road widening on Soquel Drive for dedicated turn lane to Bay Federal and Starbucks
*new paving on Soquel Drive, Trout Gulch Road, Aptos Street and Valencia Street
*relocating fire hydrant
*new wooden fence along railroad tracks from Trout Gulch roughly to existinig bus stop area, to separate parking areas from railroad tracks
The County engineer’s estimate was $1,299,558.00
Graniterock Company was the only bidder at $2,176,947.75
Personally, I do not understand why Santa Cruz County taxpayers are being expected to bear the burden of these improvements, such as the bus stop relocation, that will exclusively serve the Aptos Village Project’s need to create the new Parade Street connector to Soquel Drive for the subdivision. Where will the people who catch the bus park? Along Aptos Street, which is already overly congested because none of the businesses on Aptos Street have off-street parking? And by the way, why did the County restrict parking along Soquel Drive to 2-hour limited parking last January? (No one at the County has answered my letters regarding that issue.)
Under AB 1600 Mitigation Fee Act, the Count has the power to exact development impact fees to protect the public health, safety and welfare and that includes traffic impact.  The Aptos Village LLC developers (Barry Swenson Builder, Aptos Ventures Joe Appenrodt & Pete Testorff) need to pay for the cost of relocating the bus stop, not you and me. Aptos Village LLC did pay some Transportation Improvement Assessment fees (TIA) but it looks to me, in researching the information from a Public Records Act request, that there may have been some concessions made.
You may also have some thoughts about the need to improve the railroad tracks but not install a bicycle path adjacent.
CALL AND WRITE THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BY TUESDAY, IF POSSIBLE, BUT BY FRIDAY AT THE LATEST. COPY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR JOHN PRESLEIGH. A LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE LOCAL PAPERS WOULD ALSO BE HELPFUL.
Board of Supervisors 831-454-2200
Zach Friend <zach.friend@santacruzcounty.
Greg Caput <greg.caput@santacruzcounty.us
Santacruzsentinel.com (“opinion”)
Erik Chalhoub <echalhoub@register-
goodtimes.sc (letters)
You might also contact the Aptos Times editor, Noel Smith, and verify the recent claim in the September 1 issue that the county will pay for the new streets within the Aptos Village Project (Aptos Village Way and Parade Street) as reported. I have contacted Mr. Smith, but received no response.
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OTHER IMPORTANT MEETINGS THIS WEEK:
1) Wednesday, Sept. 14Â Â Alliance of Concerned Citizens (aka Alliance of Citizens for Common Sense)
7pm
Louden Nelson Center, Santa Cruz
This Alliance of citizens from communities throughout Santa Cruz County is building steam to act as a strong and effective citizen’s group to take action that will address local government policies regarding growth-related issues: water, transportation, historic preservation, and protecting neighborhood character and quality of life. The group will regularly meet the second Wednesday of each month at 7pm, at the Louden Nelson Center.
2)Â Thursday, September 15Â Â Â MId-County Groundwater Agency
7pm
Capitola City Council Chambers (in Capitola Village)
This consortium of water agencies is developing policy to address critical groundwater overdraft in our area. There are three representatives for private well owners, along with County, Santa Cruz City, Soquel Creek Water District and Central Water District reps. The group just adopted an annual budget of $1.2 million and had the Community Foundation hire the manager whose salary is $140,000/year. The Community Foundation will also be managing the budget…..
The agenda includes a discussion about the progress of the groundwater model that will hopefully provide information about the rate of sea water advancing inland due to years of aquifer overdraft.
Note: Soquel Creek Water District is planning a Community Workshop on Saturday,October 1 (location TBA) to discuss options to address the “Critical Overdraft” status of the area.  Ms. Flock, the District’s Conservation Specialist, recently conceded that there are no projects currently available (to be paid for by developers’ Water Demand Offset fees collected) that will have a substantial effect on stopping sea water intrusion.
www.soquelcreekwater.org
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NOW FOR NEWS REGARDING THE APTOS VILLAGE PROJECT FINAL MAP LAWSUIT STATUS:
We Are Aptos, represented by Mr. Bill Parkin of Wittwer Parkin LLP, sued Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors and the Aptos Village LLC (Barry Swenson Builder and Aptos Ventures) over an illegal Final Map for the subdivision. The points argued were:
1) There are two “Remainder Parcels” on the Final Map…making about 50% of the subdivision essentially a blank check for future developers to do something different than what was approved in 2012 on the tentative map.
2) The two lots next to the Bayview Hotel were also blank, with no notation of common use (free public) parking and exact building footprints.
3)Â The Park Parcel was not noted on the Final Map nor was it offered for dedication to the County.
The case (16CV00502) was heard August 25 by Judge Paul Burdick as a Callifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) case. At that hearing, Judge Burdick admitted he had not had time to read the documents submitted for the case, but the arguments by counsels centered on whether the “Remainder Parcels” violated the Subdivision Map Act and whether the Final Map for the Aptos Village Project was in conformance with the tentaive map. Judge Burdick ordered that the case would be decided one week later, on September 1.
In the interim, Judge Burdick’s research attorney contacted both counsels and asked for a letter from each to address the possibility of a conditional denial of our case if the County and Aptos Village LLC would agree to uphold the requirements set forth in the Subdivision Development Permit. This was “unusual, odd, and unique” as Bill Parkin’s assistant stated, in that the Judge seemed to agree that the We Are Aptos claims were valid, but was unwilling to declare them the winner. She speculated that Judge Burdick perhaps did not want to be responsible for issuing a decision that would stop the Aptos Village Project.
On September 1, Judge Burdick had many questions for Aptos Village LLC counsel that seemed to make them very flustered. The Judge, as well as Aptos Village LLC counsel, agreed that the “Remainder Parcels” indeed violate the Subdivision Map Act and are not legally Remainder Parcels because those areas were not specified as Remainder Parcels on the tentative map. So the Final Map is perhaps substantially different (non-conforming) than the tentative map, and should not have been aproved by the Board of Supervisors last December.
The issue of the blank lots (owned by Aptos Ventures Joe Appenrodt and Pete Testorff) next to the Bayview Hotel was discussed at length because the rental apartments on the second story of the two proposed buildings would require dedicated parking for the tenants, therefore removing a considerable amount of parking from the free public common use parking (which was not even noted on the Final Map). That is another possibly substantial non-conformance in the Final Map and violates the Subdivision Development Permit conditions of approval of the Final Map.
“It seem there is a clear violation by the County to uphold its own requirements in this document” Judge Burdick said, holding up the Subdivision Development Permit.  He asked to hear from County Counsel. Ms. Brooke Miller, County Counsel, said the Planning Department had assured the County Surveyor, who certified the Final Map’s legality, that all conditions of approval had been met. Further, when the tentative map expires in 2018, (and the developers will be able to get a Certificate of Compliance from the Planning Department to build pretty much whatever they want) “the County will PROBABLY uphold the conditions stated in the Development Permit agreement.”  ( PROBABLY?!!) She went on to say repeatedly that the County must be able to have broad interpretation of its requirements to allow the developer flexibility to make the Project feasible. (i.e., the developers want to make all the money they possibly can on this deal).
I honestly thought that Judge Burdick was going to side with the We Are Aptos claims.
Then, he pullled out a paper and read the decision, denying all claims put forth in the case, and dismissed the court.
Then, he asked that the court re-convene, “Bring Mr. Appenrodt back in, please” he said. Once everyone was again seated and he had established that he was back on record, Judge Burdick disclosed that he is a 30-year friend and past neighbor of Joe Appenrodt, the Aptos Village LLC developer who owns the lots next to the Bayview Hotel.
**************WHY DIDN’T JUDGE BURDICK EXCUSE HIMSELF FROM THE CASE? ***************
If you have thoughts on all this, I would love to hear them. We are considering various options. And I have not even discussed the whole issue of the widespread soil contamination and egregious disregard for proper legal handling of the 5,000 gallon diesel tank mess from March 1. 2016. I will send out information on that in the near future.
Take care …. and write those letters.
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“It seems there is a clear violation by the County to uphold its own requirements in this document” Judge Burdick said, holding up the Subdivision Development Permit.  He asked to hear from County Counsel. Ms. Brooke Miller, County Counsel, said the Planning Department had assured the County Surveyor, who certified the Final Map’s legality, that all conditions of approval had been met. Further, when the tentative map expires in 2018, (and the developers will be able to get a Certificate of Compliance from the Planning Department to build pretty much whatever they want) “the County will PROBABLY uphold the conditions stated in the Development Permit agreement.”  ( PROBABLY?!!) She went on to say repeatedly that the County must be able to have broad interpretation of its requirements to allow the developer flexibility to make the Project feasible. (i.e., the developers want to make all the money they possibly can on this deal).
Gospel: Â Luke 13:10 – 17 Â Jesus heals a woman on the sabbath, offering her a new beginning for her life. Â When challenged by a narrow reading of the sabbath command, Jesus responds by expanding “sabbath work” to include setting people free from bondage.
“Now Jesus was teaching … And just them there appeared a woman with a spirit that had crippled her for eighteen years. Â She was bent over and quite unable to stand up straight. Â When Jesus saw her, he called her over and said, “Woman, you are set free from your ailment.”
When he laid his hands on her, immediately she stood up straight and began praising God  But the leader of  the snyagogue, indignant because Jesus had cured on the sabbath, kept saying to the crowd, “There are six days on which work ought to be done;  come on those days and be cured, and not on the sabbath day.”
But the Lord answered him and said, Â “You hypocrites! Â Does not each of you on the sabbath untie his ox or his donkey from the manger, and lead it away to give it water?
And ought now this woman, a daughter of Abraham whom Satan bound for eighteen long years, be set free  from this bondage on the sabbath day?
Look for Perspective.
Learn Balance:
Seek Renewal of your spiritual batteries.
Reach out and Connect:
Comments? Â Thoughts? Â What did you ‘TakeAway’ today this sabbath, August 21, 2016?
Your precious money put  in the  church plate
goes for  a website? Oh no!
Church websites are so, sooooo boring! Â And so useless! Â
Typically  you’ll see  the same  old  pages at the top:
Staff     Worship     Outreach   Calendar
 Why useless?  Active members never look.  Why?  Active members know what’s going on having been to their church  recently. As for what’s really going on behind the scene — well that’s never put up on the church  website.  You have to be ‘in the know’.
Why boring?  Little is put up on a church website that’s really interesting or entertaining.God forbid!
Have you ever seen photos of who is holding who’s  hands in church?
No. Â Church website typically show photos of persons who made the largest donations.
Gee whiz.  How exciting. There’s another picture of so and so who gave the most money  last year.
What might  be interesting,  entertaining or useful  to find on a church website?  How about ….
Jobs! Â Â Â Gossip & News! Â Â Â Weekly Raffle! Â Â TakeAway!
 Now people  — active and thinking about attending —  might read those pages.  These pages are appropriate and fun. Â
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 Jobs! The priest / pastor’s job is to equip the  Christian Saints.  And that means that each and every  Christian Saint has a job or several jobs to do.  What spiritual gifts do  you have as a Saint or becoming Saint? Â
 So yes — Jobs!  That Page could be at the top of  your church website.  Â
Gossip and News!  Why that’s the life blood for  some and it can be quite entertaining to read.  Gossip is rumors and chatty information: A man named Jesus was seen hanging out with women who are not his sisters … Will that pass for gossip? Or, how about this:   there’s rumors that so and so  was seen near Safeway in #Aptosia  helping a wheel chair bound lady …. See picture on Twitter!  Add your  own fun gossip and news!
 Weekly Raffle!  So “old” and “new” check in to see who won what and what’s up there next week. People have to find out via their computer to know if they won. Post what’s freely offered  via  a weekly raffle by posting on SantaCruzCountyFreecycle:
https://groups.freecycle.org/group/SantaCruzCountyFreecycle/posts/all
Why not use church parking lots for a barter/ exchange so people can get and give stuff easily and safely?   For example, right now we’re  looking for a free  redwood picnic table for use at #AptosCommunityGarden .  So, there’s a post listed up there.
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TakeAway!  So what did you “TakeAway” from the weekly sermon/ homily?  Church websites typically are  one-way advertisements. Churches  put out “their message”.
Want to know what those in the pew thought of what someone said from the pulpit? Â Let the pew sitters say what they “Takeaway”. Make the website interactive.
Let people  post “TakeAway”  as to what they heard.  Or thought they heard. Permit conversation right there on the website.  Wonder whether “old” and “new” might check in to see what others thought?  You bet they will check in.
It’s really too bad that most church websites are largely  useless for attracting people to walk in the door ….. or hang outside where the food/ coffee might be! Â
Why are so many church websites so useless? Â Â Take a look at them.
 Is there a Contact Form?   Nope. There could be.  Here’s one example for an Episcopal church:   Â
Does your  church  website have a contact page or better yet specific contact forms which  say:Â
HELLO! to the person landing on that specific webpage!
For example. Â Say a person goes to the church website and then “hits” on the Sunday School page. Â
A contact form could say — Â Hi! Â Are you interested in the Sunday School as you have children? Â Fill out this form and someone from Sunday School will answer your questions within the next 24 hours ….
Quite a few persons  looking to attend a faith based community has skills already developed and probably has skills which could be developed.
So  yes — have contact forms which  inquire what skills that person already has.  And might like to develop.
For God’s sake, show an interest in that particular, unique person!
How about a Contact Form that says: Â Hi! Tell us a little about your skills –which you have? Â want to develop?
We  will get back to you how you can use  your skills or grow your skills.
This Christian community has a special job for each person! Â
A recent look at  websites for several  Christian churches located  in Aptos, CA  shows no Contact Forms.  Take a look and see. Â
 http://resurrection-aptos.org/
Want to attract people?  Put  on your church website specific Contact Forms that attract people (“old” and “new”) to  smell the roses, slow down,  focus on what’s important.  And have fun!   Make it easy for new people to let others know about the skills and interests they have.  Make it easy for people  to want to go in that door ….
….  for nourishment needed  to go out  in the world and share God’s love.
Yes, take that  money that goes for  your church website and make sure that  it’s spent better. Â
Have  specific Contact Forms that actually say Hello!  Tell us a little about yourself so  that we can get back to you and answer your  specific questions.  Â
Soaring eagles eat gophers at local Aptos Community Garden? Â Or wildflower poppies?
Nope. And no barn owls either. Â There’s a new box for a barn owl family but so far no takers. Â See pictures of barn owl house #AptosCommunityGarden
Interested in organic gardening? Â There are plots available at Aptos Community
Garden located behind the CHP office at the end of Soquel Drive in Aptos.