Davis Enterprise classifieds Friday, December 18, 2020

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Holiday COVID concerns Dear Annie: What advice would you share for families who are grappling with members who have differing opinions about what is considered safe behavior for COVID-19 and protocols for how to interact over the holidays? Since the start of the pandemic, my older sister and her husband have had a very laissez-faire approach to their safety, refusing to wear masks, limiting time with others indoors and in public places, and to socially distance, saying the virus is here and we all just have to learn to live with it. Although it is their prerogative how they choose to behave within their bubble, as my sister continues to participate in high-risk activities, she also demands that other people in our family disregard their own level of comfort and safety to interact with them and their young daughter in person, including our mother, who is nearly 70. When we ask her to limit activities or enforce basic guidelines like delaying scheduling family time after they participate in high-risk activities — such as attending a large wedding or planning to host visitors from overseas in their home — my sister lashes out at my mother for making such requests. She demeans her for attempting to

limit her interaction with them, saying it is showing favoritism to my family, which does not participate in high-risk activities. She says that my mother is intentionally ruining her relationship with her own granddaughter.

Of course, my mother wants to see both my sister and her granddaughter, so she is incredibly hurt by these accusations, but she also wants to stay healthy and follow recommended safeguards and guidelines, especially given her age and risk level. Over the past several months, my mom has maintained her level of comfort and safety most of the time, but she’ll eventually get worn down by my sister’s guilt trips and silent treatment and will see them in person anyway. This is usually as a demand to babysit. By doing this, without any expectation or give from my sister’s side, or her showing empathy for my mom’s reasoning

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for wanting to follow the recommended COVID-19 guidelines, the situation has grown progressively worse. As my mom tried to make a schedule to alternate between families to show fair and equal time around the holidays, my sister reacted and has somehow positioned herself as the victim in the situation. She says she is wronged by the fact that it includes no contact periods so my mother can quarantine between our scheduled activities. Besides dropping our own level of safety and comfort to align with her high-risk lifestyle, which we will not do because of my older son’s health risks, how would you suggest families like ours navigate this situation? Please help. — Frustrated Brother Dear Frustrated Brother: Families like yours all across the world have to remind themselves that this is temporary. If you don’t feel comfortable seeing your sister and her family, or if your mother’s behavior — forced by your sister — makes you nervous, then don’t see them for the time being. Continue to talk to your mother about your concerns for her safety and tell her how much you love her and don’t want anything to happen to her. Try the same approach with your sister. Remind yourself that,

if you peek below the surface of your anger and frustration at your mother and sister’s family, it comes from an incredible love for them and their safety. When you come from that place, conversations seem to go more smoothly. Best of luck to you and your family during this time, and stay safe. ——— Dear Annie: I am a retired Naval officer who suffered a head injury 20 years ago this month. This injury caused me to go in to rages, and though I never physically hurt anyone, I was controlling and verbally abusive to my wife and children. Your encouragement for “Worn-Down Wife” to have her husband go to his doctor is good, but they need to ask for a referral to a specialist for head injuries. I was very fortunate that my primary care referred me to a behavioral science unit, and a neurologist put me on medication (Concerta), and required me to go to therapy with a psychologist who had experience with head trauma. I realize that in some areas specialists are few and far between, but the travel for this help is well worth it. — Lonnie in Spangle, WA Dear Lonnie: Thanks so much for these helpful insights, and I’m glad that you found the help you

Salary: $4,518.80 - $6,042.40 Monthly; City of Davis, 23 Russell Blvd., Davis, CA 95616. FFD: 11/30/2020. See job bulletin at www.cityofdavis.org for min. req. or call (530) 757-5644, TDD (530) 757-5666; City emp. appl. req. EOE.

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Salary: $4,023.07 - $5,380.27 Monthly; City of Davis, 23 Russell Blvd., Davis, CA 95616. FFD: 01/04/21. See job bulletin at www.cityofdavis.org for min. req. or call (530) 757-5644, TDD (530) 757-5666; City emp. appl. req. EOE.

aggregate resources (sand and gravel) over a requested 30-year period at an NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY AND PUBLIC annual rate not to exceed 2.6 million tons mined per year (2.2 million tons MEETING for the sold). Mining is proposed in two DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT phases moving from north to south, REPORT on the commencing with Phase A on the north. TEICHERT SHIFLER MINING AND Reclamation is proposed in three phases, RECLAMATION PROJECT resulting ultimately in approximately 85.8 acres of agricultural land on the DATE: December 18, 2020 Interested Agencies and Individuals west, approximately 30.9 acres of TO: FROM: Yolo County Department of agricultural land on the east, a 112.9-acre open water lake in the central portion of Community Services the proposed mining area, 23.9 acres of The Draft Environmental Impact riparian habitat along the lake frontage, Report (DEIR) (SCH #2019089053) and 23.6 acres in grassy slopes and access for the Teichert Shifler Mining and roads. Reclamation Project is now available for review. Public comment on this The aggregate excavated from the document is invited for a 46-day period subject site would be processed at extending from Friday, December 18, the adjoining Teichert Woodland 2020, to Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Plant, which has been operating since An online public meeting in front of the 1950s. The processing plant and the Planning Commission will be held associated processing facilities are on Thursday January 21, 2021, at 8:30 located on 132.2 acres comprised of am to accept oral comments on the three parcels (APNs 025-350-018, 025DEIR. More information is provided 350-037, and 025-120-039). Teichert also has a long-term lease agreement with herein. the County for the use of a fourth parcel Yolo County is the Lead Agency for the as a part of their plant operations. This preparation and review of a DEIR for the parcel, totaling 6.65 acres, is known as Teichert Shifler Mining and Reclamation the County Borrow Site (APN 025-120Project. The project site consists of 041). The plant, including associated approximately 319.3 acres located three processing facilities, is considered part of miles west of the City of Woodland in the proposed project; however, no new unincorporated Yolo County, California. areas of disturbance at the Woodland The project site is bounded by Cache Plant site are proposed. Creek to the north, County Road 94B to the west, County Road 22 to the south, The project requires the following County and unpaved dirt access roads to the approvals: General Plan Amendment east. The site contains all, or portions of, (GPA) to extend the Mineral Resources the following Assessor’s Parcel Numbers Overlay (MRO) land use designation (APNs): 025-120-032, 025-120-033, 025- over approximately 212 acres of the 430-001, 025-430-002, 025-430-009, and 319-acre project site; rezoning to add a Sand and Gravel Overlay (SG-O) over 025-430-011. the entire project site; approval of the Teichert Aggregates has submitted an proposed 30-year Off-Channel Surface application to the County to conduct Mining Permit for excavation on the mining and reclamation activities on Shifler site and to allow continued 277.1 acres and undertake proposed operation at the Woodland Plant site; modifications to portions of the Moore approval to transfer permitted tonnage and Magnolia Canals. The proposal allocation from the Teichert Esparto and provides for setbacks, visual screening, Teichert Schwarzgruber operations to noise and safety berms, aggregate the Teichert Shifler operation; approval conveyors, access roads, and other of the proposed Reclamation Plan; project-related uses on an additional 42.2 authorization to exceed the maximum acres. The key proposed elements of this annual “base” permitted tonnage by project are as follows: 1) relocation of a up to 20 percent as provided in Section segment of Moore Canal to the northerly 10.4-405 of the Yolo County Off-Channel portion of the site and modification Surface Mining Ordinance (OCSMO); of Magnolia Canal to align with the approval to mine closer than 700 feet relocated Moore Canal; 2) transfer of from the channel bank pursuant to tonnage from the Teichert Esparto and Section 10-4.429(d) of the OCSMO; Teichert Schwarzgruber operation to the and approval of a new Development Teichert Shifler operation; 3) continued Agreement between Yolo County and operation and expansion of the Teichert Teichert Aggregates. Woodland Plant facilities (including new equipment and increased processing The County and its consultant, Raney capacity); 4) excavation at the Shifler Planning and Management, have site; 5) reclamation of the Shifler site; prepared a DEIR pursuant to the 6) delayed reclamation at Woodland California Environmental Quality Act Plant site; 7) dedication of various (CEQA). The DEIR identifies significant reclaimed properties to the County; and impacts in the following analysis areas: 8) completion of an in-channel gravel bar agricultural resources; air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy; removal project. biological resources; cultural and tribal The applicant proposes mining of 41.6 cultural resources; geology and soils, million tons (35.25 million tons sold) of mineral resources, and paleontological

Dear Annie: I’ve been seeing this man since we met in 2017. He hasn’t introduced me to any family members or friends. When I ask him why, he always says there’s never a chance to. I’m thinking to myself that there have been plenty of chances, but he just doesn’t take them. This is especially true during the holidays, when he goes to see them. I’ve asked him if he’s ashamed to be seen with me, and he says no. I have asked him why he won’t commit to me, and he says that would be a major commitment. I’ve already told him that if he wants to date other women, then he should leave me be. — Broken Heart Dear Broken Heart: The only way to put your heart back together is to get as far away from this man as possible. Three years is a long time for someone not to introduce you to his friends or family. I smell a rat. Maybe he has a wife or serious girlfriend. You deserve much better than this man. Like ripping off a Band-Aid, it will sting when you first leave him. However, in the long run, you will be much better off with a connected and compassionate partner who wants you to be a part of his whole life.

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resources; hazards and hazardous materials; hydrology and water quality; noise; transportation and circulation; and cumulative impacts (agricultural resources and transportation and circulation). A Final EIR (Response to Comments) will be prepared following public review and comment period. The County will consider this information when deliberating the project. Following certification of the Final EIR, the County may take action to adopt the proposed project. The DEIR is now available for public review at the following website: www. yolonaturalresources.org. Printed or electronic copies (via flash drive) may be ordered at cost (including costs for delivery). An electronic copy of the document has been provided to the Woodland Public Library (250 First Street, Woodland, CA 95695) and the Esparto Regional Library (17065 Yolo Avenue, Esparto, CA 95627); however, access to these facilities may restricted or prohibited due to COVID-19 orders. Please contact Stephanie Cormier, Principal Planner (Planning Division), at (530) 666-8041 or Stephanie.Cormier@ yolocounty.org for more information or to request a flash drive of the EIR. You may submit comments on the DEIR during the 46-day public review period, which begins Friday, December 18, 2020, and ends Tuesday, February 2, 2021, at 4:00 pm. All comments on the DEIR must be received by the Yolo County Community Services Department by 4:00 pm on Tuesday, February 2, 2021, in order to be considered. Comments may be submitted by postal service, electronic mail, hand delivery, or provided verbally at the Yolo County Planning Commission meeting on Thursday, January 21, 2021. Pursuant to Section 15088(a) of the CEQA Guidelines, late comments will be considered only at the County’s discretion. All comments must be directed to: Stephanie Cormier, Principal Planner Yolo County Department of Community Services, Planning Division 292 W. Beamer Street Woodland, CA 95695 Stephanie.Cormier@yolocounty.org (530) 666-8041 Please note that County offices may have limited or modified hours due to COVID-19 orders. It is recommended to verify hours by visiting https://www. yolocounty.org/community-services. Additionally, the Community Services Department will be closed for the holidays from Friday, December 24, 2020, to Friday, January 1, 2021, and will reopen on Monday, January 4, 2021. An online public meeting in front of the Planning Commission will be held on Thursday January 21, 2021, at 8:30 am to accept oral comments on the DEIR. There will be no transcription of oral comments at this meeting. Comments

received will be summarized by staff for inclusion in the Final EIR. Those who wish to have their verbatim comments incorporated in the Final EIR must submit their comments in writing (via US postal service delivery or electronically to the contact information listed above).

Christine Jones 12/18, 12/25, 1/1, 1/8

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Filed: December 4, 2020 FBN Number: F20200976 1. Fictitious Business Name(s) EMBELLISH DECOR LLC 2. Street Address, City, State and Zip of Principal Place of Business in California. Business is located in Yolo County. 519 Main Street Woodland, CA 95695 Mailing address: 3 Rice Court Woodland, CA 95695 3. List Full Name(s) of Registrant(s), Residence Address, State, and Zip Embellish Decor LLC 3 Rice Court Woodland, CA 95695 4. Business Classification: Limited Liability Company 5. Beginning Date of Business: The Registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on: November 10, 2020 “I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct.” (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) 6. Signature of Registrant(s): Rebecca L Roncoroni Officer, Embellish Decor LLC 12/18, 12/25, 1/1, 1/8 1094

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2002 HD SPORTSTER VIN# 1HD4CEM302K132496 CA LIC# 16F1865 You may watch and/or participate, in the LIEN SALE 01-06-21 8:00 AM meeting via computer by clicking on the 965 OLIVE DRIVE link below and entering the Meeting ID DAVIS, CA 95616 1092 Number: https://zoom.us/j/912176931 12/18 77?pwd=bHRTaGxoSUlKOElON1E1czB FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME jeVlEdz09, Meeting ID: 912 1769 3177. STATEMENT You can also listen and/or participate Filed: December 8, 2020 by phone by calling: 1-669-900-9128, FBN Number: F20200989 Meeting ID: 912 1769 3177# Passcode: 1. Fictitious Business Name(s) 174319 Manolitos Auto Detailing 2. Street Address, City, State and Zip of If you require special accommodations to Principal Place of Business in California. participate in the public hearing, please Business is located in Yolo County. contact the Yolo County Department of 224 A Street, Apt. 13 Community Services at (530) 666-8078. Davis, CA 95616 Please make your request as early as 3. List Full Name(s) of Registrant(s), possible and at least one-full business Residence Address, State, and Zip day before the start of the meeting. Manolo Cirilo Santos 224 A Street, Apt. 13 In compliance with CEQA Guidelines Davis, CA 95616 Section 15087(c)(6), the project site 4. Business Classification: Individual (including the plant site) is not identified 5. Beginning Date of Business: The as a known hazardous waste or disposal Registrant(s) commenced to transact site on lists specified under Government business under the fictitious business Code Section 65962.5.5 (see page 4.7-4 of name or names listed above on: the DEIR). December 7, 2020 “I declare that all information in Pursuant to California Government Code Section 65009(b)(2) and other provisions this statement is true and correct.” of law, any lawsuit challenging the (A registrant who declares as true approval of a project described in this information which he or she knows to be notice shall be limited to only those false is guilty of a crime.) issues raised at the public meeting or 6. Signature of Registrant(s): described in written correspondence Manolo Cirilo Santos 1093 delivered for consideration before the 12/18, 12/25, 1/1, 1/8 For more specific questions about the project, please contact Stephanie Cormier at the phone number or email identified above. 12/18 1088 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Filed: November 16, 2020 FBN Number: F20200930 1. Fictitious Business Name(s) T&L Exotics 2. Street Address, City, State and Zip of Principal Place of Business in California. Business is located in Sacramento County. 1100 Howe Ave. #242 Sacramento, CA 95825 3. List Full Name(s) of Registrant(s), Residence Address, State, and Zip Christine Jones 1100 Howe Ave. #242 Sacramento, CA 95825 4. Business Classification: Individual 5. Beginning Date of Business: The Registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on: October 30, 2020 “I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct.” (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) 6. Signature of Registrant(s):


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