Aptos Times Nov. 1st 2011

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November 1 2011

C O M M U N I T Y N E W S T H AT M A K E S A D I F F E R E N C E

Vol 20 No. 21

Serving Aptos, La Selva Beach, Corralitos, Freedom, Watsonville, & Pajaro

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Not your grandfather’s vocational school! By Noel Smith was fortunate to be invited to take part in a program known as “Inside Education” in which local citizens are given the opportunity to be provided monthly glimpses into our local educational systems. So far we have been given presentations on school finance (My head is still spinning!) and Preschool Education (Cute!) both of which I will be writing about in the future. The latest glimpse was into The County Office of Education’s Regional Occupational Program, which provides Career Technical Education classes throughout the county.

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The Bayview Hotel in Aptos Village.

APTOS V ILLAGE PLAN UNEXPECTEDLY DELAYED Bayview Hotel Owner Backs Out of Negotiations with Barry Swenson Builder

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Aptos Village. The land under question is now part of the hotel’s parking lot along Soquel Drive. De la Cruz said that the offer for the property needed for the street’s right of way by Barry Swenson Builder (BSB) is not, “reasonable compensation.” A statement issued by de la Cruz says, “…the BSB offer would prevent Ms. Locke from

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ust when the Aptos Village Plan was set to go before the County Planning Commission at its November 9th meeting, a key player in the plan has called a halt to her involvement. Bayview owner, Cristina Locke, in an October 24 statement said, “On October 21, 2011 all negoti-

ations to buy land for the Valencia Street Extension for the proposed Aptos Village Plan have been terminated.” According to Bayview Consultant Ricardo de la Cruz, at issue is the purchase of approximately 2,500 square feet of Bayview Hotel property for the planned street, which will be the main entrance into the new

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By Noel Smith

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working with William H. Droege (Rick), the owner of the Trout Gulch Crossing, to create a master plan development involving their neighboring properties,” and that the agreement with BSB, “would diminish the long-term market value of the Historic Bayview Hotel.”

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