Washoe County School District

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Washoe County School District Washoe County School District School Zoning Directory 2017/18 School Year Washoe County School District Capital Projects Department February 24, 2017 Zoned School Street Name Address Range Elementary Middle High 1st Ave. (Flannigan) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach 1st Ave., East 460 and higher Sun Valley Sparks Hug 1st Ave., East Up to 400 (even only) Allen Traner Hug 1st Ave., East Up to 459 (odd only) Sun Valley Sparks Hug 1st Ave., West All Allen Traner Hug 1st Green Dr. All Incline Incline Incline 1st St. (Empire) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach 1st St. (Sparks) 800 and higher Greenbrae Dilworth Sparks 1st St. (Sparks) Up to 299 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 1st St., East (Reno) All Mt. Rose Clayton Wooster 1st St., West (Reno) All Hunter Lake Clayton Reno 2nd Ave., East All Sun Valley Sparks Hug 2nd Ave., West All Allen Traner Hug 2nd Creek Dr. All Incline Incline Incline 2nd St. (Empire) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach 2nd St. (Sparks) Up to 299 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 2nd St. (Verdi) All Verdi Billinghurst McQueen 2nd St., East (Reno) 1800 and higher Hidden Valley Vaughn Wooster 2nd St., East (Reno) 340 to 1799 Booth Vaughn Wooster 2nd St., East (Reno) Up to 300 Mt. Rose Clayton Wooster 2nd St., West (Reno) All Hunter Lake Clayton Reno 2nd Tee Dr. All Incline Incline Incline 3rd Green Ct. All Incline Incline Incline 3rd St. (Empire) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach 3rd St. (Sparks) 1900 and higher Greenbrae Dilworth Sparks 3rd St. (Sparks) Up to 399 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 3rd St. (Verdi) All Verdi Billinghurst McQueen 3rd St., West (Reno) All Hunter Lake Clayton Reno 4th Ave. (Flannigan) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach 4th Ave., East All Sun Valley Sparks Hug 4th Ave., West All Allen Traner Hug 4th Green Dr. All Incline Incline Incline 4th St. (Empire) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach 4th St. (Sparks) 2100 to 2999 Drake Dilworth Sparks 4th St. (Sparks) 3000 and higher Juniper Mendive Reed 4th St. (Sparks) 800 to 2099 Greenbrae Dilworth Sparks 4th St. (Sparks) Up to 799 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 4th St. (Wadsworth) All Natchez Mendive Reed 4th St., East (Reno) 300 to 799 Booth Clayton Wooster 4th St., East (Reno) 801 and higher Booth Traner Wooster 4th St., East (Reno) Up to 299 Mt. Rose Clayton Wooster 4th St., West (Reno) 10201 and 10335 only Westergard Billinghurst McQueen 4th St., West (Reno) 3100 to 4698 (even only) Hunter Lake Clayton Reno 4th St., West (Reno) 4700 to 8199 Verdi Billinghurst Reno 4th St., West (Reno) 8200 and higher, except 10201 and Verdi Billinghurst McQueen 10335 4th St., West (Reno) 901 to 4699 (odd only) Warner Clayton Reno 4th St., West (Reno) Up to 4200 (even only) Hunter Lake Clayton Reno 4th St., West (Reno) Up to 899 (odd only) Elmcrest Clayton Reno 5th Ave., East Even only Sun Valley Sparks Hug 5th Ave., East Odd only Sun Valley Sparks Spanish Springs 5th Ave., West Even only Allen Traner Hug 5th Ave., West Odd only Bennett Traner Spanish Springs < 2 > Zoned School Street Name Address Range Elementary Middle High 5th Green Ct. All Incline Incline Incline 5th St. (Sparks) 900 and higher Greenbrae Dilworth Sparks 5th St. (Sparks) Up to 699 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 5th St. (Wadsworth) All Natchez Mendive Reed 5th St., East (Reno) 300 to 799 Booth Clayton Wooster 5th St., East (Reno) 801 and higher Booth Traner Wooster 5th St., East (Reno) Up to 299 Mt. Rose Clayton Wooster 5th St., West (Reno) All Elmcrest Clayton Reno 6th Ave., East All Sun Valley Sparks Spanish Springs 6th Ave., West All Bennett Traner Spanish Springs 6th St. (Sparks) 800 to 999 Greenbrae Dilworth Sparks 6th St. (Sparks) Up to 799 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 6th St. (Wadsworth) All Natchez Mendive Reed 6th St., East (Reno) 300 to 799 Booth Clayton Wooster 6th St., East (Reno) 801 and higher Booth Traner Wooster 6th St., East (Reno) Up to 299 Mt. Rose Clayton Wooster 6th St., West (Reno) All Elmcrest Clayton Reno 7th Ave., East 101 to 299 (odd only) Bennett Sparks Spanish Springs 7th Ave., East 301 and higher (odd only) Palmer Sparks Spanish Springs 7th Ave., East Even only Sun Valley Sparks Spanish Springs 7th Ave., West 450 and higher (even only) Alice Smith O'Brien North Valleys 7th Ave., West 451 and higher (odd only) Bennett Traner Spanish Springs 7th Ave., West Up to 449 Bennett Traner Spanish Springs 7th St. (Sparks) 900 to 999 Greenbrae Dilworth Sparks 7th St. (Sparks) Up to 799 Lincoln Park Dilworth Sparks 7th St., East (Reno) 300 to 799 Booth Clayton Wooster 7th St., East (Reno) 801 and higher Booth Traner Wooster 7th St., East (Reno) Up to 299 Mt. Rose Clayton Wooster 7th St., West (Reno) 1700 to 2298 (even only) Elmcrest Clayton Reno 7th St., West (Reno) 1701 to 2749 (odd only) Elmcrest Clayton McQueen 7th St., West (Reno) 2300 to 2730 (even only) Warner Clayton McQueen 7th St., West (Reno) 2800 to 4999 Warner Clayton McQueen 7th St., West (Reno) 5000 and higher Winnemucca Billinghurst McQueen 7th St., West (Reno) Up to 1699 Elmcrest Clayton Reno 8th Ave., East 100 to 299 Bennett Sparks Spanish Springs 8th Ave., East 300 and higher Palmer Sparks Spanish Springs 8th St. (Wadsworth) All Natchez Mendive Reed 8th St., East (Reno) 400 to 799 Booth Clayton Wooster 8th St., East (Reno) 50 to 199 Lemmelson Clayton Hug 8th St., East (Reno) 900 to 1199 Duncan Traner Hug 8th St., West (Reno) All Elmcrest Clayton Reno 9th Ave., East 300 and higher Palmer Sparks Spanish Springs 9th Ave., East Up to 298 (even only) Bennett Sparks Spanish Springs 9th Ave., East Up to 299 (odd only) Palmer Sparks Spanish Springs 9th St. (Sparks) 1500 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 9th St. (Sparks) Up to 699 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 9th St. (Wadsworth) All Natchez Mendive Reed 9th St., East (Reno) 2250 and higher Mathews Traner Hug 9th St., East (Reno) 800 to 1599 Duncan Traner Hug 9th St., East (Reno) Up to 48 (even only) Elmcrest Clayton Reno 9th St., East (Reno) Up to 499 Lemmelson Clayton Hug 9th St., West (Reno) 400 and higher Peavine Clayton Reno 9th St., West (Reno) Up to 399 Elmcrest Clayton Reno < 3 > Zoned School Street Name Address Range Elementary Middle High 10th St. (Sparks) 1300 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 10th St. (Sparks) Up to 1199 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 10th St., East (Reno) 1200 and higher Duncan Traner Hug 10th St., West (Reno) 400 and higher Peavine Clayton Reno 10th St., West (Reno) Up to 399 Elmcrest Clayton Reno 11th St. (Sparks) 1500 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 11th St. (Sparks) Up to 699 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 11th St., East (Reno) 1200 and higher Duncan Traner Hug 11th St., West (Reno) 400 to 498 (even only) Peavine Clayton Reno 11th St., West (Reno) 401 to 499 (odd only) Elmcrest Clayton Reno 11th St., West (Reno) 500 and higher Peavine Clayton Reno 11th St., West (Reno) Up to 399 Elmcrest Clayton Reno 12th St. (Sparks) 1300 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 12th St. (Sparks) Up to 1250 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 12th St., West (Reno) 700 and higher Peavine Clayton Reno 13th St. (Sparks) 1400 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 13th St. (Sparks) Up to 899 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 14th Green Dr. All Incline Incline Incline 14th St. (Sparks) 2700 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 14th St. (Sparks) Up to 599 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 14th St., West (Reno) All Elmcrest Clayton Reno 15th St. (Sparks) All Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 15th St., East (Reno) All Lemmelson Clayton Hug 15th St., South (Sparks) All Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 15th St., West (Reno) All Elmcrest Clayton Reno 16th St. (Sparks) 1900 to 2099 Risley Sparks Sparks 16th St. (Sparks) 2400 and higher Maxwell Sparks Sparks 16th St. (Sparks) Up to 999 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 16th St., East (Reno) All Lemmelson Clayton Hug 16th St., South (Sparks) All Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 17th St. (Sparks) 1400 to 1899 Risley Sparks Sparks 17th St., East (Reno) All Lemmelson Clayton Hug 18th Hole Ct. All Westergard Billinghurst McQueen 18th Hole Trl. All Westergard Billinghurst McQueen 18th St. (Sparks) 1800 to 2010 Risley Sparks Sparks 18th St. (Sparks) 2100 and higher (even only) Maxwell Sparks Sparks 18th St. (Sparks) 2101 and higher (odd only) Risley Sparks Sparks 18th St. (Sparks) 476 to 999 Kate Smith Dilworth Sparks 18th St. (Sparks) Up to 475 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 18th St., South All Hidden Valley Vaughn Wooster 19th St. (Sparks) 1290 & 1291 only Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 19th St. (Sparks) 1700 to 1999 Risley Sparks Sparks 19th St. (Sparks) 400 to 1259 Kate Smith Dilworth Sparks 19th St. (Sparks) Up to 399 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 19th St., South All Hidden Valley Vaughn Wooster 20th St. (Sparks) 700 and higher Kate Smith Dilworth Sparks 20th St. (Sparks) Up to 399 Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 21st St. (Sparks) Up to 398 (even only) Mitchell Dilworth Sparks 21st St., South All Hidden Valley Vaughn Wooster 22nd St. (Sparks) All Mitchell Dilworth Sparks < 4 > Zoned School Street Name Address Range Elementary Middle High A St. (Empire) All Gerlach Gerlach Gerlach A St. (Sparks) All Mitchell Dilworth Sparks Abacus Ct. All Beasley Mendive Reed Abbay Way All Juniper Mendive Reed Abbey Peak Ln. All Incline Incline Incline Abbotswood Dr. All Spanish Springs Shaw Spanish Springs Aberdeen Ct. All Brown Depoali Damonte Ranch Aberfeldy Rd. All Caughlin Ranch Swope Reno Abies Rd. All Hunsberger Pine Galena Abigail Way All Double Diamond Depoali Damonte Ranch Abilene Rd. All Silver Lake Cold Springs North Valleys Abruzzi Ct. All Moss Mendive Reed Academy Way All Hall Shaw Spanish Springs Acadia Way All Donner Springs Vaughn Wooster Accacia Way All Towles Clayton McQueen Accolade Ct.
Recommended publications
  • Frecker's Saddlery
    Frecker’s Saddlery Frecker’s 13654 N 115 E Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 addlery (208) 538-7393 S [email protected] Kent and Dave’s Price List SADDLES FULL TOOLED Base Price 3850.00 5X 2100.00 Padded Seat 350.00 7X 3800.00 Swelled Forks 100.00 9X 5000.00 Crupper Ring 30.00 Dyed Background add 40% to tooling cost Breeching Rings 20.00 Rawhide Braided Hobble Ring 60.00 PARTIAL TOOLED Leather Braided Hobble Ring 50.00 3 Panel 600.00 5 Panel 950.00 7 Panel 1600.00 STIRRUPS Galvanized Plain 75.00 PARTIAL TOOLED/BASKET Heavy Monel Plain 175.00 3 Panel 500.00 Heavy Brass Plain 185.00 5 Panel 700.00 Leather Lined add 55.00 7 Panel 800.00 Heel Blocks add 15.00 Plain Half Cap add 75.00 FULL BASKET STAMP Stamped Half Cap add 95.00 #7 Stamp 1850.00 Tooled Half Cap add 165.00 #12 Stamp 1200.00 Bulldog Tapadero Plain 290.00 Bulldog Tapadero Stamped 350.00 PARTIAL BASKET STAMP Bulldog Tapadero Tooled 550.00 3 Panel #7 550.00 Parade Tapadero Plain 450.00 5 Panel #7 700.00 Parade Tapadero Stamped (outside) 500.00 7 Panel #7 950.00 Parade Tapadero Tooled (outside) 950.00 3 Panel #12 300.00 Eagle Beak Tapaderos Tooled (outside) 1300.00 5 Panel #12 350.00 7 Panel #12 550.00 BREAST COLLARS FULL BASKET/TOOLED Brannaman Martingale Plain 125.00 #7 Basket/Floral Pattern 2300.00 Brannaman Martingale Stamped 155.00 #12 Basket/Floral 1500.00 Brannaman Martingale Basket/Tooled 195.00 Brannaman Martingale Tooled 325.00 BORDER STAMPS 3 Piece Martingale Plain 135.00 Bead 150.00 3 Piece Martingale Stamped 160.00 ½” Wide 250.00 3 Piece Martingale Basket/Tooled 265.00
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix C6 – Source Identification (Watershed Restoration Projects) Appendix C6
    Appendix C6 – Source Identification (Watershed Restoration Projects) Appendix C6 Harford County, MD Department of Public Works Watershed Protection and Restoration Barry Glassman County Executive Restoration Projects Completed (Nov 2, 2009 - Jun 30, 2020) 031 061 051 Broad Creek 058 062 Lower Susq. 050 096 Deer Creek Lower 016 018 073 017 Susq. Otter Point 063 053 Creek 012 049 068 Swan Creek 074 052 Havre de Grace 064 060 093 (Phase 2 MS4) Little Bel Air (Phase 2 MS4) Gunpowder 048 087 054 Bush Creek 086 035 Aberdeen 057 Church (Phase 2 MS4) 013 039 055 Creek 030 022 026 024 025 070 015 027 059 Upper 046 Western Shore Bush 095 River 020 042 033 Aberdeen Proving 036 019 Grounds (Phase 2 MS4) 032 056 105 094 Gp. Falls Harford Streams is a program developed and administered through Harford County Department of Public Works Legend Through FY2019 4 2 0 Miles FY2020 1 in = 4 miles www.HarfordCountyMD.gov NPDES Phase 1 MS4 Permit 11-DP-3310 [email protected] www.Facebook.com/HarfordStreams Printed 12/2020 (410) 638-3217 Harford County, MD Department of Public Works Watershed Protection and Restoration Completed Capital Improvement Projects (MS4 Permit 11-DP-3310) Barry Glassman County Executive 1 Construction Number of Impervious Total Cost per Project Complete BMPs Credits (ac) Cost Grants Credit WP000105 Mariner Point Tree Planting Jun 2020 1 0.28 $79,044 $0 $282,301 WP000104 Courthouse Bioretention May 2020 1 0.48 $165,415 $0 $344,615 WP000033 Willoughby Beach SWM Retrofit & Stream Restoration May 2020 4 51.72 $1,794,077
    [Show full text]
  • Downtown Action Plan
    CITY OF RENO APRIL 2017 City of Reno, Nevada Prepared By Progressive Urban Management Associates (P.U.M.A.) in association with Economic and Planning Systems (EPS) Acknowledgments It is with gratitude that we express thanks to the over 1,000 individuals, groups, institutions, organizations, City staff, and appointed/ elected officials who helped inform the development of the Downtown Action Plan. This plan could not have been created without the generous dedication of your time, energy, space, knowledge, experience, expertise, ideas, vision, and commitment to making Downtown Reno a more livable, prosperous, vibrant, connected, and safe & clean place. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (in alphabetical order) Hillary Schieve, Mayor Lauren Ball, Public Relations Coordinator, OCCE, City of Reno David Bobzien, At-Large Alicia Barber, Stories in Place, LLC Jenny Brekhus, Ward 1 Matt Brown, Communication Program Manager, City of Reno Naomi Duerr, Ward 2 Cindy Carano, Eldorado Group Oscar Delgado, Ward 3 Colin Loretz, Reno Collective Paul McKenzie, Ward 4 Des Craig, Senior Planner Community Housing, City of Reno Neoma Jardon, Ward 5 Amy Cummings, RTC Planning Director Wendy Damonte, Renown Vice President of Advocacy and Community Partnership Bill Dunne, Revitalization Manager, City of Reno Eric Edelstein, President Reno Aces George Foster, Montage Resident Jim Gallaway, Palladio Resident Heidi Gansert, UNR Executive Director External Relations Alexis Hill, Arts, Culture, & Events Manager, City of Reno Aric Jensen, Community Development Director, City of Reno 2 Downtown Reno Action Plan Ken Krater, Operation Downtown Bryan McArdle, EDAWN Manager Entrepreneurial Development Eric Olsen, General Manager Whitney Peak Hotel Eric Raydon, Marmot Properties Sienna Reid, Sr.
    [Show full text]
  • Adventures in Leathercraft
    Leader's Guide , EM4655 ADVENTURES IN LEATHERCRAFT [ ~ CooperativeExtension · College of Agriculture· Washington State University• Pullman, Washington 4--H ADVENTURES IN LEATHERCRAFT Leader's Guide As a leader in the 4-H Leathercraft project, you will find it helpful to have: 1. An interest in young people. 2. An interest in the project. 3. Some personal experience in leathercraft. If you do not have an art or crafts background, this- should not deter you from being a Leathercraft project leader. There are many helpful sources listed in this guide and in the 4-H member's manuals that can adequately guide you in your leadership role. There are many excellent leathercraft teaching films and additional references listed in the back of this guide that can help your youth have more interesting meet­ ings and become more accomplished in leathercraft. As a 4-H leader in this project you can: 1. Give enthusiastic leadership to a small group of members interested in this project . 2. Prepare yourself before each meeting so club members will learn as much as possible. 3. Explain and demonstrate skills needed in this project. 4. Help members plan their projects, check their progress, assist them in solving problems or in completing records. An older member who has had several years experience in leathercraft and is enrolled in Junior Leadership could help you. Allow him to choose definite responsibilities and/or jobs to perform so he can realize satisfaction in reaching his goals. Consider the Member's Interest The success of a 4-H project depends on its appeal for the 4-H Club member and its closeness to his own interest and abilities.
    [Show full text]
  • BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION Cooperstown, New York
    BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION Cooperstown, New York 49th ANNUAL REPORT 2016 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE AT ONEONTA OCCASIONAL PAPERS PUBLISHED BY THE BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION No. 1. The diet and feeding habits of the terrestrial stage of the common newt, Notophthalmus viridescens (Raf.). M.C. MacNamara, April 1976 No. 2. The relationship of age, growth and food habits to the relative success of the whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and the cisco (C. artedi) in Otsego Lake, New York. A.J. Newell, April 1976. No. 3. A basic limnology of Otsego Lake (Summary of research 1968-75). W. N. Harman and L. P. Sohacki, June 1976. No. 4. An ecology of the Unionidae of Otsego Lake with special references to the immature stages. G. P. Weir, November 1977. No. 5. A history and description of the Biological Field Station (1966-1977). W. N. Harman, November 1977. No. 6. The distribution and ecology of the aquatic molluscan fauna of the Black River drainage basin in northern New York. D. E Buckley, April 1977. No. 7. The fishes of Otsego Lake. R. C. MacWatters, May 1980. No. 8. The ecology of the aquatic macrophytes of Rat Cove, Otsego Lake, N.Y. F. A Vertucci, W. N. Harman and J. H. Peverly, December 1981. No. 9. Pictorial keys to the aquatic mollusks of the upper Susquehanna. W. N. Harman, April 1982. No. 10. The dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata: Anisoptera and Zygoptera) of Otsego County, New York with illustrated keys to the genera and species. L.S. House III, September 1982. No. 11. Some aspects of predator recognition and anti-predator behavior in the Black-capped chickadee (Parus atricapillus).
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Sale Catalog
    1 2 3 4 of award-winning horse care products. Here at Hawthorne, only the purest ingredients are used to obtain maximum strength and effectiveness in our products. Hawthorne medications have won several awards in recent years due to their excellent performance. Our pledge is that we will always maintain these high standards to provide our customers the best natural equine medications possible. Keep Hawthorne Products on hand, your source for professional horse care...for generations. hawthorne-products.com 1-800-548-5658 5 6 7 8 Indiana Horse Racing Commission 317-233-3119 in.gov/hrc.com Executive Director – Deena Pitman Deputy Director – Thomas Linkmeyer Director of Racing & Breed Development – Jessica Barnes Breed Development Coordinator – Sara Distler Thoroughbred Breed Development Committee Wendy Brown Peter Sacopulos Jonathan Schuster Commissioners Philip Borst, DVM – Chairman Greg Schenkel – Vice Chairman George Pillow, Susie Lightle, Bill McCarty – Members Our gratitude to IHRC for confirming the Indiana registrations of the following sale entries 9 10 11 Agents Authorization (This statement must be notarized) To: ITOBA Date: ____________ 7609 W 300 N Anderson, In 46011 I have this day appointed__________________________________ (“The Appointee”) to act for me as my agent at the 2019 ITOBA Sponsored Fall Mixed Sale. Said Appointee, as my duly appointed and authorized agent, shall have full power and authority to act for me in any and all matters in connection with or arising out of the sale or purchase of horses at said sale and is authorized to execute any and all documents in connection therewith, to grant ITOBA a security interest in any horses purchased, to receive and disburse any and all funds, and to do all things incidental to and in furtherance of the sale or purchase of horses.
    [Show full text]
  • 250 Bell Street Reno, NV 89501
    LOCATED IN THE NEON DISTRICT OPPORTUNITY ZONE PROPERTY RECENTLY REDUCED PURCHASE PRICE FOR SALE > ±21,470 SF FREE-STANDING OFFICE/FLEX BUILDING PURCHASE PRICE: $3,400,000 | $159 PSF 250 Bell Street Reno, NV 89501 Located within the Downtown Reno Redevelopment Area MELISSA MOLYNEAUX, SIOR, CCIM RICHELLE DAVES Senior Vice President Associate Colliers International Executive Managing Director +1 775 823 4672 DIRECT 5520 Kietzke Lane, Suite 300 +1 775 823 4674 DIRECT +1 415 290 0995 CELL Reno, Nevada 89511 +1 775 762 7990 CELL [email protected] P: +1 775 823 9666 | F: +1 775 823 4699 [email protected] NV Lic S.0183310 www.colliers.com/reno NV Lic BS.0144599 INVESTMENT OVERVIEW PROPERTY AT A GLANCE Colliers International is pleased to present the opportunity to acquire 250 ADDRESS 250 Bell Street, Reno, NV 89501 Bell Street, a ±21,470 SF Free-Standing Office/Flex Building. The property is currently occupied by a number of tenants leasing smaller suites on a APN 011-021-09 month to month basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an owner/user or 1st floor Office: 11,517 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE value-add investor to own a unique building in the center of Downtown with 1st floor Storage/WH: 3,783 SF BREAKDOWN a number of redevelopment projects underway in the immediate vicinity. 250 2nd floor Office: 6,170 SF Bell Street is well known in the community as a unique, creative venue for SITE 15,742 Square Feet (0.361 Acre) various events; including, Democratic Presidential Candidate discussions with Elizabeth Warren and Julian Castro, City Council events, the Reno Climate Fair, NUMBER OF STORIES Two Conscious Capitalism events, and incubator events with the Reno Collective.
    [Show full text]
  • Lake Tahoe Rent Methodology Study (Final with Public Comments)
    RENT METHODOLOGY STUDY – LAKE TAHOE Prepared for: California State Lands Commission 100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100-S Sacramento, CA 95825 February 21, 2020 Ninette Lee, Public Land Manager California State Lands Commission 100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100-S Sacramento, CA 95825 Re: Lake Tahoe Self-Contained Rent Methodology Study File Name: TDG 2019 048 State of CA Agreement # C2018065 Dear Ms. Lee: Pursuant to your request, I performed an analysis of the benchmark rental rate methodology used by the California State Lands Commission (herein referred to as “Commission” and/or “SLC”) to determine rental rates for over 600 leases in the Lake Tahoe area. These leases include private piers and buoys (Category 1); and upland fill area (Category 2). I have completed the analysis and provided recommendations based on the Scope of Work. I have analyzed market data throughout the State of California in order to prepare the following rent methodology study. This report was prepared for the client, the California State Lands Commission, and authorized representatives, and is intended only for their specified use. The intended use of this appraisal is to assist the Commission in establishing the methodology to determine appropriate rents for those privately-owned piers (berths), buoys, and fill areas on Lake Tahoe. The purpose of the appraisal is to provide recommendations on rent methodology and rates as of July 25, 2019. This rent methodology study was prepared in conformance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (U.S.P.A.P.), and the Code of Professional Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct of the Appraisal Institute.
    [Show full text]
  • Bob Baffert, Five Others Enter Hall of Fame
    FREE SUBSCR ER IPT IN IO A N R S T COMPLIMENTS OF T !2!4/'! O L T IA H C E E 4HE S SP ARATOGA Year 9 • No. 15 SARATOGA’S DAILY NEWSPAPER ON THOROUGHBRED RACING Friday, August 14, 2009 Head of the Class Bob Baffert, five others enter Hall of Fame Inside F Hall of Famer profiles Racing UK F Today’s entries and handicapping PPs Inside F Dynaski, Mother Russia win stakes DON’T BOTHER CHECKING THE PHOTO, THE WINNER IS ALWAYS THE SAME. YOU WIN. You win because that it generates maximum you love explosive excitement. revenue for all stakeholders— You win because AEG’s proposal including you. AEG’s proposal to upgrade Aqueduct into a puts money in your pocket world-class destination ensuress faster than any other bidder, tremendous benefits for you, thee ensuring the future of thorough- New York Racing Associationn bred racing right here at home. (NYRA), and New York Horsemen, Breeders, and racing fans. THOROUGHBRED RACING MUSEUM. AEG’s Aqueduct Gaming and Entertainment Facility will have AEG’s proposal includes a Thoroughbred Horse Racing a dazzling array Museum that will highlight and inform patrons of the of activities for VLT REVENUE wonderful history of gaming, dining, VLT OPERATION the sport here in % retail, and enter- 30 New York. tainment which LOTTERY % AEG The proposed Aqueduct complex will serve as a 10 will bring New world-class gaming and entertainment destination. DELIVERS. Yorkers and visitors from the Tri-State area and beyond back RACING % % AEG is well- SUPPORT 16 44 time and time again for more fun and excitement.
    [Show full text]
  • Summits on the Air – ARM for the USA (W7A
    Summits on the Air – ARM for the U.S.A (W7A - Arizona) Summits on the Air U.S.A. (W7A - Arizona) Association Reference Manual Document Reference S53.1 Issue number 5.0 Date of issue 31-October 2020 Participation start date 01-Aug 2010 Authorized Date: 31-October 2020 Association Manager Pete Scola, WA7JTM Summits-on-the-Air an original concept by G3WGV and developed with G3CWI Notice “Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright of the Programme. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced herein are acknowledged. Document S53.1 Page 1 of 15 Summits on the Air – ARM for the U.S.A (W7A - Arizona) TABLE OF CONTENTS CHANGE CONTROL....................................................................................................................................... 3 DISCLAIMER................................................................................................................................................. 4 1 ASSOCIATION REFERENCE DATA ........................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Program Derivation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 General Information ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Final Ascent
    [Show full text]
  • 20--My Sweet Revenge (MD)
    20--My Sweet Revenge (MD) Filly; Mar 21, 2020 Empire Maker, 00 dk b/ Pioneerof the Nile, 06 dk Star of Goshen, 94 b Midnight Storm, 11 dk b/ b/ Bertrando, 89 dk b/ Unnamed Ask Directions, 83 dk b/ Foaled in Maryland My Tina, 01 dk b/ Seattle Slew, 74 dk b/ My Sweet Revenge, 07 b Strawberry Reason, 92 dk b/ Vindication, 00 dk b/ Miswaki, 78 ch Smiling Neatly, 82 b Julie Mis, 92 b By MIDNIGHT STORM (2011). Stakes winner of 10 races of $1,783,110, Shoemaker Mile S. [G1] (SA, $240,000), Del Mar Derby [G2] (DMR, $180,000), Eddie Read S. [G2] (DMR, $150,000), Seabiscuit H. [G2] (DMR, $150,000), Del Mar Mile H. [G2] (DMR, $120,000), San Pasqual S. [G2] (SA, $120,000), Native Diver S. [G3] (DMR, $60,000), 2nd Santa Anita H. [G1] (SA, $145,000), Shoemaker Mile S. [G1] (SA, $80,000), Awesome Again S. [G1] (SA, $60,000), 3rd Breeders' Cup Mile [G1] (SA, $180,000), Oaklawn H. [G2] (OP, $75,000). His first foals are yearlings of 2020. 1st dam MY SWEET REVENGE, by Vindication. 2 wins at 4, $32,481. Dam of 4 foals, 2 of racing age. 2nd dam Julie Mis, by Miswaki. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $124,704, 2nd Illini Princess H. -R (HAW, $10,370), Rattlemark S. -R (AP, $7,360), 3rd Yo Tambien S. [L] (HAW, $5,758). Sister to SET TO SIZZLE ($167,198, Friar Rock S. [L] (WO, $39,917(CAN)), etc.), half-sister to SMILE N' DANCE ($141,766, Illinois Oaks -R (HAW, $31,200), etc.).
    [Show full text]
  • By DIXIELAND BAND (1980). Stakes Winner of $441,320, Pennsylvania Derby-G2, Etc
    equineline.com Product 40P 11/23/20 11:06:44 EST Macum Bay Mare; Feb 24, 2009 Nearctic, 54 br Northern Dancer, 61 b Natalma, 57 b Dixieland Band, 80 b Delta Judge, 60 dk b/ Macum Mississippi Mud, 73 b Sand Buggy, 63 dk b/ Foaled in Ontario Hold Your Peace, 69 b Meadowlake, 83 ch Seven of Nine, 98 ch Suspicious Native, 72 ch *Petrone, 64 b Constantina, 75 b Golden Shore, 71 ch By DIXIELAND BAND (1980). Stakes winner of $441,320, Pennsylvania Derby-G2, etc. Among the leading sires twice, sire of 24 crops of racing age, 1340 foals, 1088 starters, 111 stakes winners, 2 champions, 839 winners of 2867 races and earning $80,913,965 USA, including Drum Taps (European Champion, $1,140,788 USA, Gold Cup [G1] twice, etc.), Cotton Carnival (Champion in Canada, $435,222, Martha Washington S. [G3], etc.), Palace Piper (Hwt. in Austria, $98,870). Leading broodmare sire 4 times in Republic of Korea and N.A., sire of dams of 211 stakes winners, including champions Delta Blues, Street Sense, Red Reveur, Tonito M., Sisterly Love, Conquest Harlanate, Dana My Love, Sonoma Band, Dixie Wave, Touareg, Templo Maya, Shamui, Asligibi, Indie Band, and of Housesofparliament. 1st dam SEVEN OF NINE, by Meadowlake. Winner at 4, $73,712. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners-- Tex (g. by Exchange Rate). 3 wins, 3 to 6, $127,654(USA), 3rd Cup and Saucer S. -R (WO, $25,000(CAN)). Exchanging Secrets (f. by Exchange Rate). 4 wins, 2 to 5, $109,635.
    [Show full text]