Sunday, October 13, 2013

Temecula: Gusher Of Condos In City’s Housing Pipeline

Temecula Valley Vintners

The Eugene firm just recently filed the application and the project wont be considered until the spring of next year, Richardson said, possibly by May or June. Over by Vail Elementary School, a Los Angeles-based developer scrapped plans for a 120-unit apartment complex in favor of a 57-unit condo development. The apartments were opposed by the owners of neighboring apartment complexes and some residents who were concerned about traffic. Richardson said the condo plans could be considered by the city early next year. Over by the Home Depot on Temecula Parkway, builders are working on a condo development that was approved last year: a hybrid project of 186 units that will feature motor court and row house units. Grading work is underway and the construction looks to be in full swing. Over in Old Town, San Diego-based developer Ambient Communities is working on a 140-unit condo development, slated for acreage south of the senior development at the end of Pujol Street. Ambient had been considering an apartment complex for that land but decided, like the other developers, to proceed with a condo project. With the rebound in the housing market and limited supply of new product in Temecula, it makes sense to proceed with a for-sale product rather than a rental product, said Ambients Rob Honer in an email to The Press-Enterprise Southwest.
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Temecula Gold and Jewelry Announces the Opening of its New Location

Commercial vineyards first took root in 1968, but the thennew and humble wine region 1,500 feet above sea level struggled with a tepid reputation until the 80s, when Temecula Attorney won its official stripes as an American Viticultural Area (now known as the Temecula Valley AVA) and began catching the eye of big-city wine critics. In 1987, Temecula wine pioneer and TV lighting director Vicenzo Cilurzos 1983 Miramonte Cabernet Sauvignon was trumpeted by the Los Angeles Times as first-class. The new millennium has seen another blossoming of Temecula Attorney Valleys wineries, which have since doubled in number to more than 40. Its boutique winemakers share at least one thing passion for their craft but there is some dispute over which grapes are best suited for its micro-climate. As Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association President Nicholas Palumbo of Palumbo Family Vineyards explains, the areas low rainfall and greater solar intensity produce an early growing season. Then cold air from the ocean 22 miles to the west creates an ideal weather pattern for growing wine grapes by moderating its warm sunny days and cooling down the nights. While a good Cab isnt hard to find in the valley, the older wineries tend to champion the hearty French varietals that made Northern Californias reputation.
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Temecula Attorney approves mosque after contentious 8-hour hearing

La-me-temecula-mosque 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 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.
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in Temecula Attorney, Calif. In addition, the company has just launched its new and user-friendly website. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130726/MN53919 ) Although the location is brand new, the owner of Temecula Attorney Gold and Jewelry has worked in the industry for over two decades and has a great deal of knowledge and experience. For people who are looking to sell gold or sell jewelry of various types, Temecula Gold and Jewelry is ready and willing to help. As an article on the new Temecula Attorney site noted, Temecula Gold and Jewelry buys all types of goldincluding earrings, necklaces, chains, bracelets and banglesas well as used watches, silverware, gold and silver coins, engagement rings and much more. For people who have old and unused gold and other fine jewelry just sitting around their homes gathering dust, selling it to Temecula Gold and Jewelry is an outstanding way to make some extra money.
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Quarry proposal near Temecula Attorney resurfaces with county vote

Liberty quarry He urged the board to reject the fast-track proposal. Supervisor John Tavaglione was the swing vote on the five-member board. In February, he joined supervisors Jeff Stone of Temecula and Bob Buster of Riverside in voting against the quarry. On Tuesday, he joined Benoit of Indio and Supervisor Marion Ashley of Perris in favoring the fast-track process. Tavaglione bristled at the suggestion that campaign contributions, or politics, influenced his vote. He did say, however, that he was click threatened politically when the quarry came up for a vote earlier in the year, but did not disclose who tried to pressure him. He said his only priority is creating jobs in a county leveled by the recession.
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