July 21 SBC Sentinel Legal Notices

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant To Probate Code Sec. 10300
In re the:
Case No.: PROSB2100727
ESTATE OF MARCUS MARCELL MCCOWEN
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
CENTRAL DISTRICT
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that Cleaferse McCowen, as Personal
Representative of the Estate Marcus Marcell McCowen will set at private sale subject to confirmation by the Superior Court of San Bernardino, on or after:
AUGUST 1, 2023, AT 9:00 A.M.
at SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN BERNARDINO 247 W. THIRD STREET, SAN BERNARDINO CA, DEPARTMENT S37,
of the following real property of Estate: 27981 Atlantic Avenue, Highland, CA 92346-2703
The terms and conditions of sale are: All cash, the amount of the sale is $550,000.00. The required amount of the first overbid is $578,000.00. At least ten percent (10%) of the amount bid must be paid with the offer, and the balance must be paid on close of escrow after confirmation of sale by the Court.
Bids or offers for this property must be made to the Court at the time and date shown above.
The sale is subject to confirmation of the Court,
DATED: June 21, 2023
S/ Cleaferse McCowen, Personal Representative
S/ James T. Lee, Esq.
Attorney for Cleaferse McCowen:
James T. Lee, SBN: 110838
LAW OFFICE OF MARC E. GROSSMAN
100 N. Euclid Avenue
Second Floor
Upland, CA 91786
jim@wefight4you.com
Tel: (909)608-7426
Fax: (909)949-3077
Published in The San Bernardino County Sentinel June 30 and July 7, 14 & 21, 2023.

FBN 20230006130
The following entity is doing business primarily in San Bernardino County as
VOGUE MOBILEHOME PARK 907 EAST RIALTO AVENUE SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408: BAT MHP2, LLC 4047 LONG BEACH BLVD LONG BEACH, CA 90807 Mailing Address: PO BOX 15274 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659
The business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on: January 29, 1999.
By signing, I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime (B&P Code 179130. I am also aware that all information on this statement becomes Public Record upon filing.
s/ BART THOMSON, Managing Member
Statement filed with the County Clerk of San Bernardino on: 6/16/2023
I hereby certify that this copy is a correct copy of the original statement on file in my office San Bernardino County Clerk By:/Deputy D5511
Notice-This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the county clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (see Section 14400 et seq., Business and Professions Code).
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on June 30 and July 7, 14 & 21, 2023.

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Hostetter Convicted On Four Felony January 6 Insurrection Counts

Former Fontana Assistant Police Chief Alan Hostetter has been found guilty of engaging in insurrection during the January 6, 2021 riots at the U.S. Capitol, where he exhorted an already agitated crowd to obstruct the certification of the November 2020 election in favor of Joseph Biden.
Judge Royce Lamberth, who heard the case against Hostetter as a bench trial after the defendant waived his right to a trial by jury, found that despite Hostetter’s professed and actual belief that the election had been stolen from then-incumbent President Donald Trump at the time of his action and his more recently-adopted and professed belief that several of those he was acting in concert with on the days leading up to January 6th as well as on the day of the protests were agents provocateur working on behalf of traitors within the government who had betrayed Donald Trump, the former lawman’s activity had crossed the line from legitimate protest to an effort to overthrow the legally-constituted government.
Hostetter was convicted of four felony counts — conspiring to obstruct and obstructing an official proceeding, trespassing and engaging in disorderly conduct with a dangerous weapon.
The contradictions and paradoxes embodied by Hostetter, the multiple chapters of his life and most particularly his recent legal travails are all consuming. Continue reading

Looks As If Sheriff Is Taking On Eighth Deputy Chief

Something is ongoing over at the sheriff’s department as Sheriff Shannon Dicus has appointed what is apparently the department’s eighth deputy chief.
Time was when the sheriff’s department, in addition to the elected sheriff, had an undersheriff, a single assistant sheriff and two or three deputy chiefs, all of which were above the rank of captain and considered elements of the command echelon. Several decades ago the department also had the rank of inspector, a position considered to be either one rank or two ranks above that of captain. The department has not employed inspectors for several administrations, at least since that of former
Sheriff Floyd Tidwell. Tidwell was himself an inspector under former Sheriff Frank Bland. Continue reading

As Some Sound DINO Alert, Warren Association Complicates Perez’s Assembly Ambition

Local Democratic Party activists are sounding an alarm about Fontana Unified School District Board Vice President Adam Perez’s entrance into the race for the 50th Assembly District position that is opening up with Eloise Gómez Reyes’ move to not seek reelection to that post for the fourth time and instead run for the California State Senate.
The 50th Assembly District seat is considered to be a safe one for Democrats, given the nearly two-to-one Democratic voter registration advantage in the district. As of this week, the district, which covers all of Bloomington, Colton, Loma Linda along with parts of Fontana, Ontario, Redlands, Rialto, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino, has 253,401 voters, 117,013 or 46.2 percent of whom are registered Democrats while 60,390 or 23.8 percent are Republicans. Almost equaling the number of Republicans in the district are those who have no party affiliation: 56,425 or 22.3 percent. The remaining 7.7 percent are members of the Peace & Freedom, American Independent, Libertarian, Green or more obscure parties. It thus seems likely that whoever will replace Gómez Reyes as result of the qualifying March 2024 Primary and November 2024 General elections will be a Democrat. It is even possible that the Republicans, recognizing that the prospect for a member of the GOP prevailing in the contest is so dim, will not even field a candidate.
That is where their fellow and sister Democrats have to be very careful and discerning some Democrats are saying. Previously entered in the race were Etiwanda School District Board Member Robert Garcia and nurse and union activist DeJonaé Shaw, both with impeccable Democratic credentials. Declaring his candidacy this week was Perez. That has given some of the more knowledgeable members of the local Democratic Party pause. Though he is officially and ostensibly by registration a Democrat, Perez is a DINO, some insist: a Democrat In Name Only.
It is not that Perez is law enforcement officer who is employed as a detective in the Desert Hot Springs Police Department. There are Democrats among those who work as police officers, even if they are outnumbered by Republicans, as Republicans over the last seven to eight decades have promoted their party as being pro-law enforcement.
Nor is it that Perez spent five years in the Army, fighting in Iraq, during a war that was started by a Republican president who used what turned out to be the false pretext of that country having accumulated weapons of mass destruction that it was itching to use upon the West, overcoming the inadequate resistance of some Democrats who were skeptical about the justification provide. There were many Democrats who went along with George W. Bush in his march to war against Iraq.
Rather, it is Perez’s local support network, the one within his hometown of Fontana, which was key to putting him into office as a member of the school board, where he is now the board’s vice president, that is entirely Republican in nature.
Fontana lies within the blue collar belt of San Bernardino County, consisting of the cities of Fontana, Rialto, Colton and San Bernardino, as well as the unincorporated communities of Muscoy and Bloomington. By every statistical, demographic, numerical and affiliatory standard, Fontana, a former steeltown that was home to the Kaiser Steel Mill and where the Fontana Steelworkers Association is yet a force to be reckoned with, should be a Democratic city. Of the 212,704-population city’s 111;275 voters, 55,038 or 49.5 percent are registered Democrats. Within the city, registered Republicans number 23,153 or 20.8 percent, such that they are in fact outnumbered by the 24,929 or 22.5 percent who have no political affiliation. The remaining 7.4 percent are members of the American Independent, Libertarian, Green, Peace & Freedom or other obscure parties. Despite this overwhelming Democratic numerical advantage, the City of Fontana is ruled by Mayor Acquanetta Warren, a Republican, and her three Republican allies on the city council – Councilman John Roberts, Councilman Phil Cothran Jr and Councilman Pete Garcia. Only one Democrat – Councilman Jesse Sandoval – inhabits the Fontana City Council.
A major consideration in this circumstance is the political machine that Warren has constructed. Last year, she expended $482,093.31 from her political war chest getting herself reelected and supporting her allies, which included providing Perez with $4,000 for his successful school board reelection campaign. She has generously doled out money, usually to Republicans but to Democrats when it suits her, seeking to establish them in office. Among these have been Republicans Roberts, Cothran, Garcia and Jesse Armendarez, who was formerly a member of the school board and a member of the city council, at which time he was a part of her ruling coalition. Jesse’s brother Joe Armendarez, is likewise one of Warren’s political allies. He, too, is a member of the Fontana Unified School District Board. Similarly, Perez is a member of Warren’s team and a key element of her political machine.
Part of the winning Republican formula that has allowed the GOP to dominate Fontana, despite the city’s far greater number of Democrats, has been the way in which Warren’s machine works to quietly inform the city’s registered Republicans, who turn out to vote in far higher numbers than the city’s Democrats, who the members of her Republican team are. This virtually ensures that those candidates will collect all of the Republican vote. In their campaigning, the candidates endorsed by Warren make an appeal to the independent voters, emphasizing to the extent that they can, that those candidates arr independent-minded. Third, they formulate mailers promoting those candidates which make no mention of their party affiliation, which are then sent to Democrats. This convinces at least some of those Democrats to support them.
In the past, Perez was elected to the Fontana school board with Warren’s endorsement and the support of her political machine.
Quietly, Warren and her machine, highly conscious that allowing Perez to be identified as a beneficiary of Republican support would hurt him with the large number of Democratic voters in the 50th Assembly District, are still the same militating to get behind him in as silent of a way as possible, giving him money and assistance in appealing to Democrats using separate mailers, appealing to independent voters using separate mailers and appealing to Republicans, using separate mailers. Among a circle of Republicans who are longtime supporters of Warren and dynamic campaign functionaries and fundraisers in their own right – Phil Cothran Sr., Jesse Armendarez, Christopher Dustin, Ross Sevy, Cameron Wessel and Angel Ramirez – there is a belief that a dual-tracked or even triple-tracked campaign can be run that will put Perez – who many consider to be a closeted Republican – into the statehouse by having the Democrats of the 50th District vote him in.
One such track would be to run a standard positive and upbeat campaign for Perez aimed in the main essentially at the high propensity Democrats in the district, that is, those Democrats who have demonstrated a pattern of voting in past campaigns. There will be nothing in this literature to suggest that Perez is anything other than a typical Democrat, completely loyal to the party. Simultaneously, a campaign composed of slightly different literature would go to the district’s high propensity independent and Republican voters, again promoting Perez. Through a separate and ostensibly unconnected effort, one with no official tie to Perez, an attack campaign would be launched at whoever it is – Shaw or Garcia or a yet-to-emerge candidate – who polling numbers indicate is the strongest candidate. This would replicate in precise detail the handiwork of Warren’s machine’s political operatives in the past.
For all of those reasons, experienced local Democrats are letting members of their party know that Perez, whom they identify as a Republican wolf, is seeking to blend among the 50th District’s flock of sheep.
-Mark Gutglueck

State Water Board Delays BlueTriton Cease And Desist Order Finalization Re: Strawberry Canyon

It appears that the California State Water Resources Control Board will postpone finalizing the proposed limitations on BlueTriton Brands’ extraction of water from Strawberry Canyon in the San Bernardino Mountains until a yet-undetermined date later this year. The public will have an opportunity to make comment on those limitations, including proposing an outright ban of BlueTriton’s water use in Strawberry Canyon, through August 11.
The board was previously scheduled to take up the matter next week on July 18, but because of what were characterized as adjustments to the final order as hashed out by administrative hearing officer Alan Lilly after extensive hearings in 2022, the public is being provided with an opportunity to provide further input on the order, which in its current form directs the respondent, BlueTriton Brands, Inc. to cease its diversions through ten sources of water in Strawberry Canyon, those being tunnels 2, 3 and 7, and boreholes 1, 1A, 7, 7A, 7B, 7C and 8 in the Strawberry Creek watershed in San Bernardino County for its water-bottling operations because BlueTriton does not have any water rights that authorize those diversions and uses. Continue reading

Rialto Councilman Claims Vindication

Rialto Councilmember Andy Carrizales had no political, financial or criminal conflict of interest when he voted last month to allow a proposal to build a 470,000-square-foot warehouse at Pepper Avenue and the 210 Freeway in lieu of a commercial project, the California Fair Practices Commission has determined.
The project, which was proposed by Howard Industrial Partners LLC and called for a zone change/land use redesignation from what the city terms community commercial to light industrial use and a conditional use permit on 23.82 acres along with a certification of the architectural standards on the buildings entailed, was given go-ahead by a slim 3-to-2 margin on June 13, with Carrizales, Councilman Ed Scott and Rafael Trujillo prevailing and Mayor Deborah Robertson and Councilman Joe Baca dissenting.
Both Robertson and Baca seized on the consideration that Carrizales and his family live in a home that lies less than 500 feet of the boundary line of the 2017 Pepper Avenue Specific Plan, one of the city’s development planning districts in which the subject property is included. They further concluded based on Carrizales himself having obtained from City Hall permits to make improvements to the property, that he had an ownership interest in it. Reasoning that his June 13 vote thus had an impact on Carrizales’ financial circumstance, Councilman Baca publicly stated that Carrizales should not vote on the matter.
Carrizales insisted the regulations Baca and Robertson were citing were inapplicable to him and that though where he lived was somewhat proximate to the much larger specific plan area, the house in which he and his family lived was well beyond 500 feet from the warehouse site. Moreover, others were claiming the approval of the warehouse on the property in question would not increase residential values but lessen them. Continue reading