Al Smith is not famous; he is a nice guy who came upon hard times. Al is homeless and went to Lancaster Community Hospital last week when he had weakness in his legs. The hospital performed surgery on Al and they say they removed a cancerous tumor on his spine. Al walked into the hospital and now is a paraplegic. Lancaster Community hospital Director Bob Trautman is unavailable for comment as the hospital plans to kick this man to the curb (who can’t walk, can’t eat, and can’t release his own bowels.)
I know Al because he did some work for me a year ago. Al is a quiet person who would not complain. Hospital personnel told him the have a social worker processing his Medical, but it is not completed for an unknown reason. I asked the hospital receptionist would she treat her dog this way?
No shelter will take him because the amount of care he needs ( he has numerous tubes in and out ) is far beyond their means.
5/18/2010
5/16/2010
HOME OWNER ASSOCIATION Run just like Peoples Republic?
Home Owner Associations wield sole absolute power over residents. Is the Owner of K. Pacific a parallel to Hu Jintao of China?
Laguna Niguel was originally planned by developers who turned over the maintenance of landscaping, pools, and a variety of open areas to owner run ‘Associations’. There is no uniformity or legal sameness in the original written ‘Charters’. The first Home Owner Associations were often run by well meaning residents who were unpaid. Associations collected large sums of money and faced the whining and complaining of a small few. Early do-gooders moved out of those positions after learning it was far easier to lay low and avoid pettiness. Associations hold elections, which often the majority owners never voted in new officers (in some complexes the process vague or difficult). From this grew a new crowd of Boards, cropped with their own agenda. It is not accidental that the guy whose brother owns the largest landscape contractor in the County or the Construction Roofing/decking Corporation gets the seat on the Board. Some Associations later turned accounting over to professional management companies because of fraud, bad math practices and lawsuits. There is no legal licensing requirement to run a HOA. Some have completed classes on the legal aspects of HOA’s. There are two California organizations, which provide newsletters and informational support.
Still today, secret contracts are granted to the buddy in the business in the millions of dollars. An Association will have rules, CCR’s Budget and Bylaws but each complex will has separate rules, which may or may not be followed. There is no uniform enforcement but by the professional management company who can arbitrarily decide permits and file legal actions without cause. And who foots the legal bills? Answer: every resident in the tract.
Residents of Mission Hills community are currently outraged by the removal of 328 trees for a cost of nearly fifty thousand of their hard earned dollars. The Management Company and the Association seem unavailable for comment. By the next Board meeting date, the trees will already be cut to the nub. Someone might say Eucalyptus gum trees aren’t native. They are fast growing trees that are a fire hazard, fall hazard and whose leaves and trunks are so toxic that they cannot be burned without a toxic hazard permit. I had a full grown Eucalyptus fall on my car at my office (thanks Koll Company who had 3 felled trees in same lot over seven months- Koll Co. claims to not be responsible for their deferred maintenance. I asked them to post a sign saying the trees are a hazard to life and limb- they did not). Others in the community like the privacy or the sounds of rustling winds through the branches. Still more will complain that now the Board has removed the habitat for possums, coyotes and critters we are seeing more of these now disturbed in the canyon and as road kill.
So why does only one family want to speak with the Orange County Register when they all are complaining in their front yards? Is it fear of the big bad Board? Perhaps the Homeowners go to the next meeting and say, we aren’t paying the unauthorized fifty thousand dollar bill?
Don’t worry, there will be another lawsuit. Only the lawyers appreciate apartheid life behind the Orange Curtain. Buyers beware before you buy in an HOA. Condominium Associations in all the sand states are far worse; some have no fire insurance policy for the community building.
5/10/2010
Revolutionary Green Home and Office
Revolutionary Green Ideas for Office and Home aren't that difficult or costly. I’m thinking about oil/ OPEC/Crude spilling in the Gulf and the best answer to being greener today is to cut our consumption by forty percent. I don’t just mean gasoline; I am talking about cutting our electric, gas, trash and water usage.
My local water company (Moulton Niguel Water in Lguna Niguel) asked residents and businesses to cut water usage by 20% during a severe water shortage. My household cut our water down by thirty eight percent, and I have several teenagers at home. My father used to make us take "military showers", there were so many of us if you didn’t the small house water heater would never have regenerated enough hot water. This sounded crazy to my children who are accustomed to relaxing in the hot shower until the tank runs out. A military shower was defined as, ten second rinse and soap the washcloth; turn off the water and lather and shampoo then 2-minute rinse in hot. That was unreasonable considering I had established a trend and belief that taking a long shower was somehow a luxury that they deserved.
I used a kitchen timer with a buzzer, and if they take a shower in less than five minutes they get a dollar. I know a bribe, but it worked and changed their concept of hot water relax. If they want to be leisurely they take a bath in less than 3 inches and sit until they are pruney.
I installed displacement toilet dams in toilet reservoirs. Placing one or two plastic containers filled with stones (not bricks you will have a rusty colored toilet) in the toilet's reservoir will displace about 4 liters of water per flush. I am not a big supporter of low flow toilets because in California they are required but many users end up flushing multiple times to accomplish the goal. I may not be so prudy and will refrain from the 1980’s slogan about it being yellow.
So how do we apply the concept larger? Just don’t buy as much. Don’t buy products with large part only packaging. This saves time, space, and clutter.
In the office it is more difficult to convince a team to cut back for the good of being “green”. There are a couple simple tips that can make a business not only save money, save in trash and perhaps benefit the whole.
When you leave your desk Turn off equipment when it's not being used. This can reduce the energy used by 25 percent; turning off the computers at the end of the day can save an additional 50 percent.
Communicate by email, and read email messages onscreen most can be saved in folders without the need to print them. Organizing the folders by project can allow you to access information at the keyboard without sorting through junk.
Reduce fax-related paper waste by using a fax-modem and by using a fax cover sheet only when necessary. Many Fax-modems are free and allow documents to be sent directly from a computer, never requiring a printed hard copy.
Produce double-sided documents.
Do not leave taps dripping; always turn off tightly. (One drop wasted per second wastes 10,000 liters per year.)
Be a hero. Don’t make a pot of coffee only for you, be friendly and generous and ask if others want a cup.
Being green does not require huge time or cash, just awareness that we are all responsible.
5/08/2010
Recent Single Family Sales Improving
Sales in Orange County that are less than 4 miles from the water are recovering. Residential real estate inland is not improving. See attached numbers this past March compared to last year. Single family homes in Newport, Laguna, Dana Point with a water view are selling.
Condominiums are still being hit hard county wide.
Orange County Home Sales March 2010
Percentage Change is from the same month last year. City name far left and information to right below
ORANGE COUNTY Sales Count SFR: Median Price SFR/($1000) Price % chg from/March 2009 Sales
Count Condos Median
Price Condos ($1000) Price % chg from March 2009 Median SFR Price per Sq Ft
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Countywide 1,668 $515 19.4% 855 $300 19.0% $291
Aliso Viejo 92656 15 $585 12.5% 58 $360 9.9% $216
Anaheim 92801 29 $339 17.1% 10 $260 110.1% $265
Anaheim 92802 8 $341 -0.4% 1 $276 15.0% $202
Anaheim 92804 42 $350 7.7% 15 $153 12.1% $229
Anaheim 92805 28 $335 19.6% 5 $270 100.0% $258
Anaheim 92806 14 $395 -8.1% 1 $200 -3.6% $233
Anaheim Hls 92807 29 $525 10.5% 10 $260 -41.6% $279
Anaheim Hls 92808 16 $550 -8.3% 5 $340 -4.2% $272
Balboa Islnd 92662 3 $1,600 -5.9% n/a n/a n/a $1,331
Brea 92821 31 $458 -15.3% 3 $295 -9.9% $268
Brea 92823 5 $587 6.7% n/a n/a n/a $407
Buena Park 90620 27 $385 11.6% 1 $275 n/a $319
Buena Park 90621 20 $395 21.6% 5 $390 44.4% $252
Capistrno B 92624 3 $586 21.6% 1 $499 n/a $355
Corona d Mr 92625 21 $1,350 -53.5% 8 $900 7.1% $918
Costa Mesa 92626 25 $528 6.0% 7 $329 -4.8% $340
Costa Mesa 92627 27 $520 23.8% 6 $372 22.2% $395
Cypress 90630 28 $500 9.9% 6 $329 11.4% $312
Dana Point 92629 20 $815 41.7% 16 $410 -4.7% $462
Foothill Rch 92610 10 $514 -10.5% 8 $259 3.5% $319
Fountain Vly 92708 36 $585 7.3% 8 $242 10.1% $312
Fullerton 92831 18 $495 -3.0% 9 $290 30.3% $287
Fullerton 92832 12 $315 3.3% 2 $235 32.8% $294
Fullerton 92833 35 $469 31.2% 10 $307 8.9% $286
Fullerton 92835 14 $714 1.2% 9 $226 -22.1% $299
Garden Grv 92840 30 $363 4.3% 12 $215 19.4% $269
Garden Grv 92841 16 $365 4.3% 1 $216 2.9% $270
Garden Grv 92843 13 $343 2.4% 3 $147 -3.9% $292
Garden Grv 92844 10 $320 -12.6% 8 $215 -18.9% $214
Garden Grv 92845 10 $463 -12.5% 1 $320 59.2% $363
Huntingtn B 92646 36 $630 17.8% 18 $293 -16.1% $315
Huntingtn B 92647 12 $528 -0.8% 4 $255 0.8% $360
Huntingtn B 92648 23 $950 15.6% 8 $436 16.7% $375
Huntingtn B 92649 20 $645 -21.1% 4 $178 -65.8% $405
Irvine 92602 14 $744 1.9% 12 $524 0.8% n/a
Irvine 92603 18 $1,244 11.8% 16 $541 5.2% $430
Irvine 92604 17 $605 1.3% 19 $418 27.6% $330
Irvine 92606 9 $648 -2.6% 6 $415 7.2% $331
Irvine 92612 11 $495 -0.6% 19 $370 -9.8% $329
Irvine 92614 7 $747 3.0% 14 $482 46.5% $360
Irvine 92618 5 $931 25.2% 9 $495 29.8% n/a
Irvine 92620 30 $740 8.3% 28 $530 10.4% $338
La Habra 90631 42 $369 6.8% 15 $200 17.0% $273
La Palma 90623 7 $561 6.9% n/a n/a n/a $266
Ladera Rnch 92694 29 $738 13.8% 18 $353 0.7% n/a
Laguna Bch 92651 25 $1,113 -2.6% 1 $1,410 291.7% $976
Laguna Hills 92653 22 $527 4.3% 13 $240 -5.9% $293
Laguna Nigl 92677 50 $708 -0.5% 44 $324 14.5% $301
Laguna Wds 92637 n/a n/a n/a 24 $188 -27.9% n/a
Lake Forest 92630 26 $513 19.2% 31 $235 10.6% $288
Los Alamitos 90720 8 $732 13.9% 3 $407 0.7% $382
Midway City 92655 3 $385 -3.8% 2 $238 8.7% $383
Mission Vjo 92691 43 $505 4.1% 10 $262 16.8% $295
Mission Vjo 92692 33 $520 22.5% 16 $405 5.5% $259
Newport Bh 92660 32 $1,425 67.6% 13 $500 -35.1% $549
Newport Bh 92661 5 $2,650 99.7% n/a n/a n/a $1,220
Newport Bh 92663 10 $1,172 -22.9% 12 $625 20.8% $732
Newport Cst 92657 14 $2,855 2.5% 4 $738 -18.1% $472
Orange 92865 15 $413 3.3% 4 $348 189.6% $235
Orange 92866 4 $470 5.6% 2 $325 90.6% $368
Orange 92867 28 $618 30.7% 4 $262 -35.3% $268
Orange 92868 8 $330 9.3% 4 $202 n/a $269
Orange 92869 24 $585 7.3% 16 $326 45.4% $250
Placentia 92870 33 $450 16.9% 15 $332 84.2% $264
Rancho S M 92688 30 $515 12.7% 24 $247 -12.0% $276
San Clemnte 92672 21 $676 7.1% 17 $393 -0.5% $391
San Clemnte 92673 33 $710 -5.3% 11 $425 6.3% $301
San Juan C 92675 22 $650 59.3% 23 $146 1.9% $285
Santa Ana 92701 8 $280 40.4% 24 $120 26.3% $231
Santa Ana 92703 24 $310 24.0% 7 $145 32.4% $231
Santa Ana 92704 39 $317 5.7% 23 $138 10.8% $256
Santa Ana 92705 28 $665 31.6% 14 $116 31.8% $306
Santa Ana 92706 24 $387 11.4% 1 $85 -29.2% $260
Santa Ana 92707 28 $280 12.0% 21 $150 14.5% $244
Seal Beach 90740 7 $750 6.6% 2 $285 n/a $447
Silverado 92676 5 $137 -62.8% n/a n/a n/a $308
Stanton 90680 10 $350 32.1% 10 $218 -0.9% $257
Sunset Bch 90742 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Surfside 90743 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Trabuco Cyn 92678 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Trabuco Cyn 92679 40 $695 -2.8% 12 $267 -23.1% $285
Tustin 92780 22 $506 2.8% 22 $192 3.8% $294
Tustin 92782 15 $821 6.6% 23 $375 -4.5% $280
Villa Park 92861 2 $1,100 n/a n/a n/a n/a $337
Westminster 92683 43 $440 9.2% 3 $265 n/a $282
Yorba Linda 92886 34 $627 0.3% 2 $266 -3.3% $304
Yorba Linda 92887 11 $619 -5.2% 8 $228 -13.2% $269
Condominiums are still being hit hard county wide.
Orange County Home Sales March 2010
Percentage Change is from the same month last year. City name far left and information to right below
ORANGE COUNTY Sales Count SFR: Median Price SFR/($1000) Price % chg from/March 2009 Sales
Count Condos Median
Price Condos ($1000) Price % chg from March 2009 Median SFR Price per Sq Ft
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Countywide 1,668 $515 19.4% 855 $300 19.0% $291
Aliso Viejo 92656 15 $585 12.5% 58 $360 9.9% $216
Anaheim 92801 29 $339 17.1% 10 $260 110.1% $265
Anaheim 92802 8 $341 -0.4% 1 $276 15.0% $202
Anaheim 92804 42 $350 7.7% 15 $153 12.1% $229
Anaheim 92805 28 $335 19.6% 5 $270 100.0% $258
Anaheim 92806 14 $395 -8.1% 1 $200 -3.6% $233
Anaheim Hls 92807 29 $525 10.5% 10 $260 -41.6% $279
Anaheim Hls 92808 16 $550 -8.3% 5 $340 -4.2% $272
Balboa Islnd 92662 3 $1,600 -5.9% n/a n/a n/a $1,331
Brea 92821 31 $458 -15.3% 3 $295 -9.9% $268
Brea 92823 5 $587 6.7% n/a n/a n/a $407
Buena Park 90620 27 $385 11.6% 1 $275 n/a $319
Buena Park 90621 20 $395 21.6% 5 $390 44.4% $252
Capistrno B 92624 3 $586 21.6% 1 $499 n/a $355
Corona d Mr 92625 21 $1,350 -53.5% 8 $900 7.1% $918
Costa Mesa 92626 25 $528 6.0% 7 $329 -4.8% $340
Costa Mesa 92627 27 $520 23.8% 6 $372 22.2% $395
Cypress 90630 28 $500 9.9% 6 $329 11.4% $312
Dana Point 92629 20 $815 41.7% 16 $410 -4.7% $462
Foothill Rch 92610 10 $514 -10.5% 8 $259 3.5% $319
Fountain Vly 92708 36 $585 7.3% 8 $242 10.1% $312
Fullerton 92831 18 $495 -3.0% 9 $290 30.3% $287
Fullerton 92832 12 $315 3.3% 2 $235 32.8% $294
Fullerton 92833 35 $469 31.2% 10 $307 8.9% $286
Fullerton 92835 14 $714 1.2% 9 $226 -22.1% $299
Garden Grv 92840 30 $363 4.3% 12 $215 19.4% $269
Garden Grv 92841 16 $365 4.3% 1 $216 2.9% $270
Garden Grv 92843 13 $343 2.4% 3 $147 -3.9% $292
Garden Grv 92844 10 $320 -12.6% 8 $215 -18.9% $214
Garden Grv 92845 10 $463 -12.5% 1 $320 59.2% $363
Huntingtn B 92646 36 $630 17.8% 18 $293 -16.1% $315
Huntingtn B 92647 12 $528 -0.8% 4 $255 0.8% $360
Huntingtn B 92648 23 $950 15.6% 8 $436 16.7% $375
Huntingtn B 92649 20 $645 -21.1% 4 $178 -65.8% $405
Irvine 92602 14 $744 1.9% 12 $524 0.8% n/a
Irvine 92603 18 $1,244 11.8% 16 $541 5.2% $430
Irvine 92604 17 $605 1.3% 19 $418 27.6% $330
Irvine 92606 9 $648 -2.6% 6 $415 7.2% $331
Irvine 92612 11 $495 -0.6% 19 $370 -9.8% $329
Irvine 92614 7 $747 3.0% 14 $482 46.5% $360
Irvine 92618 5 $931 25.2% 9 $495 29.8% n/a
Irvine 92620 30 $740 8.3% 28 $530 10.4% $338
La Habra 90631 42 $369 6.8% 15 $200 17.0% $273
La Palma 90623 7 $561 6.9% n/a n/a n/a $266
Ladera Rnch 92694 29 $738 13.8% 18 $353 0.7% n/a
Laguna Bch 92651 25 $1,113 -2.6% 1 $1,410 291.7% $976
Laguna Hills 92653 22 $527 4.3% 13 $240 -5.9% $293
Laguna Nigl 92677 50 $708 -0.5% 44 $324 14.5% $301
Laguna Wds 92637 n/a n/a n/a 24 $188 -27.9% n/a
Lake Forest 92630 26 $513 19.2% 31 $235 10.6% $288
Los Alamitos 90720 8 $732 13.9% 3 $407 0.7% $382
Midway City 92655 3 $385 -3.8% 2 $238 8.7% $383
Mission Vjo 92691 43 $505 4.1% 10 $262 16.8% $295
Mission Vjo 92692 33 $520 22.5% 16 $405 5.5% $259
Newport Bh 92660 32 $1,425 67.6% 13 $500 -35.1% $549
Newport Bh 92661 5 $2,650 99.7% n/a n/a n/a $1,220
Newport Bh 92663 10 $1,172 -22.9% 12 $625 20.8% $732
Newport Cst 92657 14 $2,855 2.5% 4 $738 -18.1% $472
Orange 92865 15 $413 3.3% 4 $348 189.6% $235
Orange 92866 4 $470 5.6% 2 $325 90.6% $368
Orange 92867 28 $618 30.7% 4 $262 -35.3% $268
Orange 92868 8 $330 9.3% 4 $202 n/a $269
Orange 92869 24 $585 7.3% 16 $326 45.4% $250
Placentia 92870 33 $450 16.9% 15 $332 84.2% $264
Rancho S M 92688 30 $515 12.7% 24 $247 -12.0% $276
San Clemnte 92672 21 $676 7.1% 17 $393 -0.5% $391
San Clemnte 92673 33 $710 -5.3% 11 $425 6.3% $301
San Juan C 92675 22 $650 59.3% 23 $146 1.9% $285
Santa Ana 92701 8 $280 40.4% 24 $120 26.3% $231
Santa Ana 92703 24 $310 24.0% 7 $145 32.4% $231
Santa Ana 92704 39 $317 5.7% 23 $138 10.8% $256
Santa Ana 92705 28 $665 31.6% 14 $116 31.8% $306
Santa Ana 92706 24 $387 11.4% 1 $85 -29.2% $260
Santa Ana 92707 28 $280 12.0% 21 $150 14.5% $244
Seal Beach 90740 7 $750 6.6% 2 $285 n/a $447
Silverado 92676 5 $137 -62.8% n/a n/a n/a $308
Stanton 90680 10 $350 32.1% 10 $218 -0.9% $257
Sunset Bch 90742 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Surfside 90743 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Trabuco Cyn 92678 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Trabuco Cyn 92679 40 $695 -2.8% 12 $267 -23.1% $285
Tustin 92780 22 $506 2.8% 22 $192 3.8% $294
Tustin 92782 15 $821 6.6% 23 $375 -4.5% $280
Villa Park 92861 2 $1,100 n/a n/a n/a n/a $337
Westminster 92683 43 $440 9.2% 3 $265 n/a $282
Yorba Linda 92886 34 $627 0.3% 2 $266 -3.3% $304
Yorba Linda 92887 11 $619 -5.2% 8 $228 -13.2% $269
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