Month: February 2018

Unique and Funny O.B. Stories – OB Historical Society Presents: Thurs. Feb. 15th

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Join the Ocean Beach Historical Society on Thursday, February 15 for a nostalgic trip back in time with a trio of O. B. historians — Kitty McDaniel, Dedi Ridenour, and Jonnie Wilson.

Jonnie and Kitty will regale you with stories of strange things that went on at Wonderland — O.B.’e early amusement park — as well as introduce you to some important Obecans you’ve probably never heard of, and reveal political shenanigans that went on during the early days of our beach town. (News flash: Things weren’t any better back then!)

Dedi, on the other hand, will focus her attention on her favorite topic — Ocean Beach during World War II.

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Adair Street Live-in Project Handily Approved by Ocean Beach Planners

 Frank Gormlie  February 12, 2018  0 Comments on Adair Street Live-in Project Handily Approved by Ocean Beach Planners

Chair John Ambert to Step Down

When the Ocean Beach Planning Board met last Wednesday, Feb. 7th, they approved 2 projects, one at 4664 Adair Street and the other one a two, 3-story house project on Bermuda (see separate post here), had a presentation by Geoff Page regarding the 30 foot height limit (see separate post here), created a sub-committee on transportation and set the ball rolling for their annual election coming up in March.

The owner gave a brief presentation on his application for a coastal development permit to demolish an existing residence and detached garage at 4664 Adair, and to build in its stead,

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Will ‘Money Is Speech’ Logic of Supreme Court Be Used to Screw American Workers?

 Jim Miller  February 12, 2018  0 Comments on Will ‘Money Is Speech’ Logic of Supreme Court Be Used to Screw American Workers?

In the wake of my last column on the agenda of the billionaire backers of the Janus vs. AFSCME case soon to be heard by the Supreme Court, the Los Angeles Times published a solid piece that outlined the broader context and suspect reasoning guiding this shameless attack on American labor:

This year, the high court is poised to announce its most significant expansion of the 1st Amendment since the Citizens United decision in 2010, which struck down laws that limited campaign spending by corporations, unions and the very wealthy.

Now the “money is speech” doctrine is back and at the heart of a case to be heard this month that threatens the financial foundation of public employee unions in 22 “blue” states.

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The Crusade for a Legal Opinion by City Attorney Against Current City Practice of Enforcing 30-Foot Height Limit

 Frank Gormlie  February 9, 2018  10 Comments on The Crusade for a Legal Opinion by City Attorney Against Current City Practice of Enforcing 30-Foot Height Limit

Geoff Page appeared in front of the Ocean Beach Planning Board last Wednesday night, Feb. 7th, and gave a brief presentation of a crusade that he and a handful of other Peninsula members are waging in efforts to maintain and protect the 30 foot height limit. (“Crusade” is my word, not his.)

Geoff has been a Peninsula activist for years, sat on the Peninsula Community Planning Board, is an environmental-friendly small developer and consultant, plus writes for the OB Rag. And, in particular, Geoff has been a stalwart fighter for the height limit and its empowering citizen-run initiative Prop D back in 1972 which established 30 feet as the limit for all buildings west of I-5.

Page and others believe the City’s Development Services Department current practice allows developers to flout the law and the height limit by illegally raising the grade.

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Steve Yeng Confirms Purchase of Voltaire Street Properties in Ocean Beach

 Frank Gormlie  February 9, 2018  17 Comments on Steve Yeng Confirms Purchase of Voltaire Street Properties in Ocean Beach

When this reporter texted Steve Yeng – the owner of OB Noodle House and other establishments in Ocean Beach – this morning to get his side of the story of the one we posted yesterday, he gave me quite an earful during his call back.

We had published a post about the fact that some were unhappy with how a pending or possible sale came down involving the purchase of a chunk of property on the 4900 block of Voltaire – a purchase by Steve and a “group of investors.”

Clearly Yeng was upset with the story, “it’s incorrect,” he said, and “everything’s false”, it’s “bullshit.” Yet when I pressed him repeatedly for one thing that was incorrect, false or bullshit – he would not or could not tell me.

Yeng did confirm to me that he – and his brother – had made the purchase of the properties.

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Aboard the Magic Bus: From OB To a Marijuana Superstore

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by Joaquin Antique

I have seen the ganja future and its name is urbn leaf. Whether it’s a dystopian future or paradise, I’ll let you decide.

You may have seen the bus driving around OB: a newish big black air conditioned rig with a giant marijuana leaf logo and the words “urbn leaf” and “CannaBus” painted on its front and sides.

At first I wasn’t sure exactly what the bus was all about. Was it like a Wine County or Craft Beer tour? An ad for a new band or reggae club? A party bus taking folks to concerts or other events? Turns out urbn leaf is a dispensary and the bus is a service provided for potential customers.

It services Ocean Beach on the hour, from noon until 8 PM daily. The bus picks up patrons at the OB Pier parking lot

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Ocean Beach Planners Approve ‘Out-of-Character’ Three Story Houses for Bermuda

 Frank Gormlie  February 8, 2018  16 Comments on Ocean Beach Planners Approve ‘Out-of-Character’ Three Story Houses for Bermuda

In a stunning vote, the Ocean Beach Planning Board voted Wednesday night, Feb. 7th, to approve two 3-story houses for the 4700 block of Bermuda – houses out-of-character with the immediate neighborhood.

By a vote of 7 to 1, the Board voted to recommend the project at 4719 Bermuda move forward, giving its stamp of approval, despite the lack of any landscaping plan and despite many concerns raised about the buildings’ potential for use as short term rentals and how they’ll be the largest structures on the block. Vice-chair Blake Herrschaft was the sole vote against the project.

Before the vote, at least 6 Board members spoke critically of the project,

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Some in Ocean Beach Unhappy with Pending Sale of Voltaire Street Properties to OB Noodle House Owner

 Frank Gormlie  February 8, 2018  22 Comments on Some in Ocean Beach Unhappy with Pending Sale of Voltaire Street Properties to OB Noodle House Owner

There’s an unhappiness in Beach Town USA. Or at least our beach town. Especially along Voltaire Street in north Ocean Beach.

Two things. One, apparently there’s a pending sale of a good chunk of properties along the 4900 block of Voltaire – properties that include all the businesses from Hungry Lu’s to Lucy’s Bar, and everything in between.

And the buyers appear to be a group of investors involving Steve Yeng – the owner of the nationally-famous OB Noodle House, the Bar 1502 and the former THC on Newport Avenue. OB Noodle House is right next door to Lucy’s Bar.

Two, there’s a bunch of folks along that section of Voltaire who are not too pleased with the sale. Or at least, how it came down.

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Eppig Brewing: Point Loma’s Harbor Front Gets First Brewpub

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By Matthew Wood

Has the OB brewery craze made its way over the hill into Point Loma? If so, Eppig Brewing will be the trendsetter.

The tiny North Park brewery brings its specialty lagers and other selection of suds to a harbor-front location just off Shelter Island, with a soft opening on Friday, Feb. 9th.

“We were really looking to bring the small craft brewery scene to this neighborhood,” says co-owner and namesake Stephanie Eppig. “There’s nothing like it near here.”

Indeed, while it seems that breweries and beer bars are more plentiful than old guy surfers in OB, there’s a dearth of options on the harbor side of the peninsula. You have to weave through the ever-growing crowds at Liberty Station to hit Stone Brewing or make your way through the seedier part of the Midway District to get a pint at the massive warehouse of a brewery at Modern Times.

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Surfing As the ‘Official’ Sport of California?

 Frank Gormlie  February 7, 2018  1 Comment on Surfing As the ‘Official’ Sport of California?

Two self-professed “avid surfers” recently co-sponsored a bill to name surfing the official sport of California. Bill, AB 1782, co-authored by Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) and Assembly Majority Leader Ian Calderon (D-Whittier), would do just that.

Surfing as the Official Sport of California. Cowabunga!

“Nothing represents the California Dream better than surfing — riding the waves and living in harmony with the beautiful beaches and ocean of our Golden State,” said co-sponsor Al Muratsuchi in a press release.

This is the like the siren of the waves, music to the ears of surfers from Ocean Beach and beyond.

In places like OB – where the Southern California surf culture developed and grew up –

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Lawsuit Holds Up ‘Last Large Development Project’ in Mission Beach

 Frank Gormlie  February 6, 2018  2 Comments on Lawsuit Holds Up ‘Last Large Development Project’ in Mission Beach

Lawsuit seeks to block 59-home Mission Beach project to be built on former elementary school site

Residents have filed a lawsuit to block the “last large development project” of Mission Beach – a 59-unit project slated for the site of a former elementary school, approved by the Coastal Commission in October 2017.

The suit by Mission Beach Residents for Responsible Development claims the Coastal Commission approval actually violates the state Coastal Act and state environmental law, in that the 2-acre development would be overly dense for the area and that it does not provide enough park land.

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Diablo Canyon – the Last California Nuke – Is on It’s Way Out: Nuclear Shutdown News January 2018

 Michael Steinberg  February 6, 2018  1 Comment on Diablo Canyon – the Last California Nuke – Is on It’s Way Out: Nuclear Shutdown News January 2018

By Michael Steinberg /Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those who are working for a nuclear free future. Here is out January 2018 report:

Diablo Canyon. The last of California’s nuclear power plants is on its way out.

The year began with a bang in Cali. Pretty much all the state’s major media outlets, as well as others across the nation, carried it as their lead story.

My personal favorite was this headline from the January 11, San Diego Union-Tribune

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