2009 - 10 Larchmont Chronicle

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Larchmont Chronicle

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OCTOBER 2009

vol. 46, no. 10 • delivered to the 76,439 readers in hancock park • windsor square • fremont place • park labrea • larchmont village • miracle mile

SECTION ONE

‘Bungalow’ to open as a retail, bakery and food service Red velvet pancakes among specialties

PETS OF LARCHMONT 19 - 22 MORE MEETINGS on Crenshaw. 6 TOUR historic homes on June.

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ROTH honored by France. 14 SHE SITS and she sings. 20

ROCK 'N ROLL, they like it. 39

Larchmont Bungalow is planning to open this month, serving red velvet pancakes, mini-size “slider” omelets and other specialty items on the menu. The two-section Bungalow will include a bakery and retail shop where coffees, teas, flowers and cookbooks will be sold under a 16-foot redwood ceiling. Still up in the air is whether the site, at 107 N. Larchmont Blvd., will be a sit-down restaurant or a take- out. Owner of the property Albert Mizrahi is seeking to open as the former. He applied with the city for a zone change. Currently the space is permitted as a take-out and does not allow seating, as the Boulevard has a 10-restaurant limit which is maxed out and regulated by the Q condition. Under the take-out permit okayed for Larchmont See Bungalow, p. 12

City Attorney at Hancock Park annual meeting Security on agenda

SECTION TWO Real Estate Home & Garden

HOME SALES steady.

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LOYAL PATRONS go west to Koontz. 3 HAROLD HENRY was a formidable councilman. 6

For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11

New city attorney Carmen Trutanich will speak at the annual meeting of the Hancock Park Homeowners Assoc. on Tues., Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. at Marlborough School. Representatives from security firms SSA Security and ADT/Bel Air Patrol will discuss their services. Councilman Tom LaBonge will update residents about local issues. Members of the Historical Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) board will give a status report. Cindy Chvatal, Association president, said the meeting will also include a talk on water conservation. Election of board members will take place. The slate includes Craig Gering, Rudolph Gintel, Greg Glasser, Sheldon Goodkind, Susan Grossman, John Rolf, Cami Taylor, Ben Thompson and James Wolf.

REadY FOR THE FaiR. Kristen Tostado with Chloe and Oliver (shark), Peggy Bartenetti carrying Julie Wolf, Dr. Tim Gogan, Larchmont Fair chairman; John Winther, Larchmont Boulevard Association president; Michelle Hanna with Scotty, Julia and Michael, Jill Kasofsky with Jake Juno-Kasofsky. See story page 8.

Water mains, green energy on agenda police furloughs, budget, marijuana also topics at Miracle Mile meeting Ruptures in city water mains, switching to renewable sources of energy and police and firefighter furloughs will be on the agenda of the annual Miracle Mile Residential Association meeting on Sat., Oct. 17. The meeting will be held at the Korean Cultural Center, 5505 Wilshire Blvd., from 1 to 4 p.m. “We will be having a lively discussion with our neighbors

on dealing with issues like the city budget deficit and the impact that will have on public safety, traffic mitigation and infrastructure upgrades,” said James O’Sullivan, MMRA president. “We will also be talking about the costs associated with water shortages, pipeline ruptures and upgrades to the power system to achieve a 40 percent renewable energy goal by 2020.”

Recent ruptures in the underground water mains resulted in flooding in several locations in Hancock Park and the Mile area, he said. Other topics include an update on a new draft of a medical marijuana ordinance from the City Attorney. Also discussed will be proposed Dept. of Water and Power bill hikes resulting from the city’s commitment to have 40 percent of its power from solar farms and geo-thermal plants, See Water mains, p. 12

On the Boulevard Glimpses by Jane

JOKiNG aROUNd with some of his ghoulish pals is Halloweenophile Rich Correll. See story page 15

The see-sawing of temperatures (mostly hot), stock market prices and football scores don’t phase Larchmontians. They are ready for a full agenda of community activities in the weeks ahead. *** We talked with Gary Herman at Ritz Cleaners and learned that his son Gregg and grandson Matthew, who is a fifth grader at St. Brendan School, are avid tae kwon do enthusiSee BLVD., p. 10

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