Friday, September 20, 2013

Supervisors To Consider Sweeping Changes To Temecula Wine Country

TEMECULA: Golf outing set for St. Thomas of Canterbury

``The purpose of the project is to provide a blueprint for growth toensure that future development activities will enhance, not impede, the qualityof life for existing and future residents, while providing opportunities forcontinued development and expansion of winery and equestrian operations withinthis part of the county,'' according to a county Transportation & LandManagement Agency statement submitted as part of the presentation. Under the plan, the Temecula Attorney Valley Wine Country would be defined asencompassing an unincorporated area three miles north of the San Diego Countyline, just east of Temecula Attorney, south of Lake Skinner and Northwest of Vail Lake,according to TLMA documents. The area is currently home to 42 vintners, or wine growers. SupervisorJeff Stone, whose third district covers the entire southwest county region,envisions 120 wineries eventually operating there. Preparing the area for expansion will require new infrastructure, moregovernment services and accommodations for existing residents and businesses --all of which pose challenges, though most of them can be mitigated, accordingto the environmental impact report prepared for the board. The TLMA is recommending that the board tentatively approve the 711-pageEIR, which identifies the following ``significant'' impacts arising from theproject: -- a 25 percent reduction in the amount of prime farmland otherwiseavailable for cultivation; -- an increase in particulate air pollution because of vehicle traffic,industrial equipment, grading, excavation and other activity; -- an increase in greenhouse gas emissions that exceed the South CoastAir Quality Management District's ``draft mass emission thresholds''; -- an increase in noise during the construction phase and afterward, aslarge-scale events, including weddings and wine tastings, occur; -- greater demands on fire protection services, which are already spreadthin throughout the area; and -- higher traffic volume and more roadway congestion from tourists andbusinesses. Planning officials proposed a number of mitigation measures to offsetthe impacts, though none of them would provide a 100-percent fix, and someefforts would have to be undertaken on an ad hoc basis, documents showed. ``It should be noted that while the proposed project represents anincrease in new development compared to existing conditions in wine country, itis considerably less dense than currently allowed in the county's general planpolicies,'' the TLMA stated.
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Temecula Attorney Valley Southern California Wine Country for Autumn, Winter, and Year-round

and the outing is open to all. Cost is $100 per golfer. Journey at Pechanga is on ancestral land of the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians. It has won numerous honors from golfing publications. WorldGolf.com says, The golf course was carefully carved from the rolling hills that stretch Pechanga Creek to the surrounding mountains. Great care was taken in creating the course in order to preserve the beautiful land that has been home to the Pechanga Tribe for countless generations. Mature California oaks frame most of the holes and the dramatic elevations provide breathtaking views of Temecula Attorney Valley. Proceeds from this event will benefit the work of St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church, including food drives for the Temecula Attorney/Murrieta Community Pantry, pet food drives to benefit seniors in the community, and donations to the Rancho Damacitas, a home providing residential treatment services and a therapeutic environment for children who have suffered trauma through abuse or personal circumstances. Saint Thomas of Canterbury is located at 44651 Avenida de Missiones, Temecula.
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Temecula Attorney approves mosque after contentious 8-hour hearing

La-me-temecula-mosque Photo/Melodie Nungesser Josiah Bowman ran in for a 70-yard kick return touchdown in the first 8 seconds of the game. Following that was Cole Mattson pushing through yards up the middle, Chance Mattson throwing two completed passes to Colin Nungesser, Bowman making another touchdown, and quarterback Brayden Nungesser pushing in for the Dawgs third touchdown. Jayden Abdou, nicknamed the foot, kicked three successful field goals for 6 extra points on the board. Cole Mattson and Colin Nungesser each intercepted a pass play and ran for extra yardage. Coaches said the offensive line, including Nicolas Driscoll, Reese Lucero, Gabriel Munoz, Peyton Silva, Kai Hofstee, and Carter Larzalere, performed incredibly. The Dawgs defense held Temecula Attorney to only 6 points. In the third quarter, Ramonas Tony Gawne Jr. was injured and medics were called. He was rushed to Rady Childrens Hospital for an injury to the neck/back.
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AXEON Water Technologies Introduces New Integrated Solutions Platform

Customers benefit from the accelerated delivery of AXEON's high-quality standard and custom systems and components by ensuring that their sales cycles are supported and their delivery timelines are met. "Ultimately it cuts down the amount of time our application engineers need to work one on one with an individual or company," said Pavel. "It allows them to put together a comprehensive solution by integrating all the different types of technologies, models of systems to create a custom solution for each application." AXEON Integrated Solutions is featured on the company's newly redesigned website, at www.axeonwater.com . AXEON customers have a streamlined user experience, with a variety of new features and benefits, including AXEON's robust online catalog, now searchable by category, brand, application, technology, water problem, service or solution. Additionally, AXEON's expert in-house representatives are readily available to assist in designing and manufacturing ideal Integrated Solutions to overcome today's complex water treatment challenges. For more information on AXEON Integrated Solutions, please call 800-320-4074 or visit the website at http://www.axeonwater.com . About AXEON Water Technologies: Established in 1989 as a manufacturer of reverse osmosis water treatment products, AXEON's corporate headquarters, research, engineering, manufacturing and support facilities, are located in Temecula Attorney, California, USA. The company provides customers worldwide with high-quality pre-treatment, membrane, post treatment, storage, disinfection, distribution, components and service solutions for various markets and applications.
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Ramona Mitey Dawgs beat Temecula Attorney 24-6

These seasonal pools also harbor Canadian geese and least sandpipers until wildflowers-in-bloom circle the banks of the receding pools. Inquire at the visitor information center (Tuesday through Sunday; closed Mondays) to learn how the Vail familys wise stewardship of the property and cattle grazing practices (1904 to 1964) may be the reason the Plateaus bunchgrass prairie is one of Californias finest remaining natural landscapes. By advance reservation with the visitor information center, 2-hour naturalist-led walks are available for groups of 12 people and more. 2-Play the Temecula Attorney Wine Country Golf Trail In the greater Temecula Attorney Valley, golfers celebrate the sport on 7 excellently designed courses. Most feature expansive views and dramatic elevation changes; many are embraced by nature. The Arthur Hills and Steve Forest-designed Journey at Pechanga is ranked as one of Californias greatest courses by publications including Golf Magazine and Golf Week; the signature par-four, hole 6 includes the largest elevation drop (175 feet) on a California course. Temecula Attorney Creek Inn Golf Course features three distinctive nines designed by Ted Robinson Sr., and Dick Rossen including the Stonehouse 9 with its dramatic elevation changes; here golfers face Temecula Valleys most challenging course requiring precise shots and distance control.
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TEMECULA: am/pm deal pushes Ultimate Interchange closer to reality

Tuesday night. This is a great day for all of Temecula Attorney, really," said Imam Mohamoud Harmoush of the Islamic Center. Now I think we must again devote ourselves to reaching out to the community." Dozens of residents, and speakers from as far away as Los Angeles and Hesperia, voiced their opposition to the center. Most of the criticism focused on the potential traffic congestion that the mosque may create on neighborhood streets, although city planners said an independent traffic study showed the center would have minimal effects. Other speakers hurled visceral attacks against Islam, warning that the mosque would serve as a strategic foothold for extremists bent on undercutting Americas more information values and laws. "If you want to come here and not abide by our laws, you can just turn around and find another place to live," said Amy Pina, 42, of Temecula. Just as many residents, including dozens of Muslims living in the Temecula Attorney Valley, condemned those attacks as bigoted vitriol born of an ignorance of Islamic beliefs. We are not terrorists.
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The city bought the station for $5 million including the land, building, pumps, tanks and equipment -- to move forward with the long-in-the-works public infrastructure project that will radically change the configuration of the Temecula Attorney Parkway exit. The new configuration divides the traffic into two separate queues. The Ultimate Interchange will carry traffic from Interstate 15 directly to the eastbound lanes of Temecula Parkway via a loop. The existing offramp will be used to handle motorists headed west into Old Town Temecula. Currently, the two streams of motorists often clump together on a single offramp regulated by a traffic signal which combines with heavy traffic headed to southern Temecula and the Pechanga Resort & Casino. The queue of cars waiting to go through that interchange can stretch for more than a mile, creating a snarl that has a ripple effect on traffic on southbound Interstate 15.
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