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Participant[quote=bearishgurl]UCGal, it would be interesting to know why the City annexed this zip code to themselves and then gave up the inner rectangle with 4S in it while retaining their areas on the west, south and east of it (northern boundary is the lake).
sdlookup refers to the zip as “West Rancho Bernardo” (a community of San Diego).
There was a LOT of money on the table there in teeter funds from property taxes AND CFD monies for police and fire protection.
I don’t understand why the Council let it go. They couldn’t have been feeling too flush what with the Grand Jury investigation into improper voting by the Retirement Board and other assorted “scandals” going on at the time.
It would also be interesting to hear the tape(s) of the Council mtgs where this issue was discussed. What was going thru their minds??
4S homeowners obviously had little, if any say in this as it had to have been decided early on, prior to most of the development there.
If any of the 92127 area is “pink” on a current Thomas Zip Code Guide, the City will have the right to retain the jurisdiction in the future if it is not already incorporated.[/quote]
BG –
The post office (Feds) determine zip code boundaries. Not the city.They have some correlation – but not one to one – in guessing government jurisdiction.
I think you’re confusing things when you look at it strictly by zipcode.
I was curious – so I looked for a map of the city of san diego boundaries… As I said – I don’t know how accurate it is – but it seems accurate. It also roughly matches what I saw on the city website.
http://www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/Another common mistake is to assume school districts follow city boundaries. They don’t. Parts of PQ are in PUSD. Carmel Valley is not in SDUSD even though it’s part of the city.
UCGal
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]UCGal, it would be interesting to know why the City annexed this zip code to themselves and then gave up the inner rectangle with 4S in it while retaining their areas on the west, south and east of it (northern boundary is the lake).
sdlookup refers to the zip as “West Rancho Bernardo” (a community of San Diego).
There was a LOT of money on the table there in teeter funds from property taxes AND CFD monies for police and fire protection.
I don’t understand why the Council let it go. They couldn’t have been feeling too flush what with the Grand Jury investigation into improper voting by the Retirement Board and other assorted “scandals” going on at the time.
It would also be interesting to hear the tape(s) of the Council mtgs where this issue was discussed. What was going thru their minds??
4S homeowners obviously had little, if any say in this as it had to have been decided early on, prior to most of the development there.
If any of the 92127 area is “pink” on a current Thomas Zip Code Guide, the City will have the right to retain the jurisdiction in the future if it is not already incorporated.[/quote]
BG –
The post office (Feds) determine zip code boundaries. Not the city.They have some correlation – but not one to one – in guessing government jurisdiction.
I think you’re confusing things when you look at it strictly by zipcode.
I was curious – so I looked for a map of the city of san diego boundaries… As I said – I don’t know how accurate it is – but it seems accurate. It also roughly matches what I saw on the city website.
http://www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/Another common mistake is to assume school districts follow city boundaries. They don’t. Parts of PQ are in PUSD. Carmel Valley is not in SDUSD even though it’s part of the city.
UCGal
ParticipantI found a mapping tool that shows city boundaries, council district boundaries, etc.
It looks like 4S is surrounded on 3 sides by the city of San Diego.
http://mappingsandiego.com/viewMap.html
On the right side, if Planning is showing click “cities” in the map layers.
Or if you prefer – click on the little arrow to the right of the word planning – and select government – then select council districts.
You’ll see Carl DeMaio (SD City District 5) has an area in 92127 that is west of 15 – goes up to Lake Hodges.
Sherri Lightner has the stuff over by Del Sur Elementary.I don’t know how accurate this is. I can see why some (like me) who aren’t intimately familiar with what constitutes “4S” vs “west RB”, “Del Sur” etc… might get confused as to whether any of it is San Diego. 92127 is not limited to just the 4S developments.
UCGal
ParticipantI found a mapping tool that shows city boundaries, council district boundaries, etc.
It looks like 4S is surrounded on 3 sides by the city of San Diego.
http://mappingsandiego.com/viewMap.html
On the right side, if Planning is showing click “cities” in the map layers.
Or if you prefer – click on the little arrow to the right of the word planning – and select government – then select council districts.
You’ll see Carl DeMaio (SD City District 5) has an area in 92127 that is west of 15 – goes up to Lake Hodges.
Sherri Lightner has the stuff over by Del Sur Elementary.I don’t know how accurate this is. I can see why some (like me) who aren’t intimately familiar with what constitutes “4S” vs “west RB”, “Del Sur” etc… might get confused as to whether any of it is San Diego. 92127 is not limited to just the 4S developments.
UCGal
ParticipantI found a mapping tool that shows city boundaries, council district boundaries, etc.
It looks like 4S is surrounded on 3 sides by the city of San Diego.
http://mappingsandiego.com/viewMap.html
On the right side, if Planning is showing click “cities” in the map layers.
Or if you prefer – click on the little arrow to the right of the word planning – and select government – then select council districts.
You’ll see Carl DeMaio (SD City District 5) has an area in 92127 that is west of 15 – goes up to Lake Hodges.
Sherri Lightner has the stuff over by Del Sur Elementary.I don’t know how accurate this is. I can see why some (like me) who aren’t intimately familiar with what constitutes “4S” vs “west RB”, “Del Sur” etc… might get confused as to whether any of it is San Diego. 92127 is not limited to just the 4S developments.
UCGal
ParticipantI found a mapping tool that shows city boundaries, council district boundaries, etc.
It looks like 4S is surrounded on 3 sides by the city of San Diego.
http://mappingsandiego.com/viewMap.html
On the right side, if Planning is showing click “cities” in the map layers.
Or if you prefer – click on the little arrow to the right of the word planning – and select government – then select council districts.
You’ll see Carl DeMaio (SD City District 5) has an area in 92127 that is west of 15 – goes up to Lake Hodges.
Sherri Lightner has the stuff over by Del Sur Elementary.I don’t know how accurate this is. I can see why some (like me) who aren’t intimately familiar with what constitutes “4S” vs “west RB”, “Del Sur” etc… might get confused as to whether any of it is San Diego. 92127 is not limited to just the 4S developments.
UCGal
ParticipantI found a mapping tool that shows city boundaries, council district boundaries, etc.
It looks like 4S is surrounded on 3 sides by the city of San Diego.
http://mappingsandiego.com/viewMap.html
On the right side, if Planning is showing click “cities” in the map layers.
Or if you prefer – click on the little arrow to the right of the word planning – and select government – then select council districts.
You’ll see Carl DeMaio (SD City District 5) has an area in 92127 that is west of 15 – goes up to Lake Hodges.
Sherri Lightner has the stuff over by Del Sur Elementary.I don’t know how accurate this is. I can see why some (like me) who aren’t intimately familiar with what constitutes “4S” vs “west RB”, “Del Sur” etc… might get confused as to whether any of it is San Diego. 92127 is not limited to just the 4S developments.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
What about the zombies? Would a bigger generator help there?[/quote]
+1
but only if the freezer is used to store brains.UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
What about the zombies? Would a bigger generator help there?[/quote]
+1
but only if the freezer is used to store brains.UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
What about the zombies? Would a bigger generator help there?[/quote]
+1
but only if the freezer is used to store brains.UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
What about the zombies? Would a bigger generator help there?[/quote]
+1
but only if the freezer is used to store brains.UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
What about the zombies? Would a bigger generator help there?[/quote]
+1
but only if the freezer is used to store brains.UCGal
Participant[quote=xtina]Now that you mention it, I myself had my parents visit my place of rent before deciding. Wanted to make sure it was a safe area!
… and I guess I had Tiger parents also.
While we’re on this topic, has anyone used an identity/credit report service such as this http://www.e-renter.com/ to help screen your tenant? Was just wondering how useful this information would be and if it was worth the $30+$2 cost.[/quote]
There are cheaper credit/background checks.A quick google turned up:
http://www.thelpa.com/lpa/qc-prices.html
http://www.tenantverification.com/
http://www.youcheckcredit.com/UCGal
Participant[quote=xtina]Now that you mention it, I myself had my parents visit my place of rent before deciding. Wanted to make sure it was a safe area!
… and I guess I had Tiger parents also.
While we’re on this topic, has anyone used an identity/credit report service such as this http://www.e-renter.com/ to help screen your tenant? Was just wondering how useful this information would be and if it was worth the $30+$2 cost.[/quote]
There are cheaper credit/background checks.A quick google turned up:
http://www.thelpa.com/lpa/qc-prices.html
http://www.tenantverification.com/
http://www.youcheckcredit.com/ -
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