Thursday, June 08, 2017

Looking For Ozone in Aerial Data? BIG AERIAL DEPLOYMENT

Large scale deployment underway of aerial data harvesters over 4 nations!
Published on Jun 7, 2017
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June 7, 2017: Four nations spanning 1000s of miles are simultaneously putting instruments high in the sky, averaging an altitude of 60,000ft. Some even out over the oceans.
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MMJ Here in Mesa: Appeal of Board of Adjustment Hearing Continuance Goes To City Council

ADJ 17063 BA17-032 1842 W. Broadway Road and 1911 W. Broadway Road (District 3) Consider an appeal of a Zoning Administrator interpretation regarding the proximity of two medical marijuana dispensaries. 
The Zoning Administrator’s interpretation is that the two medical marijuana dispensaries were registered as approved locations on the same day, and for this reason both locations are considered legal but non-conforming uses. 
The applicant is appealing this interpretation. (PLN2017-00188)
Staff Planner: John Wesley
Staff Recommendation: Continuance to July 12, 2017

CONTINUANCE MEMO
Source: Council, Board and Committee Research Center

Board of Adjustment Staff Report 
CASE NUMBER:     BA17- 032 (PLN2017-00188)

STAFF PLANNER:  John D. Wesley, AICP – Planning Director
CITY’S LEGAL COUNSEL:  Mesa City Attorney’s Office - Mary Grace McNear, Esq.; Charlotte McDermott, Esq.
LOCATION/ADDRESS:  1842 and 1911 W. Broadway
COUNCIL DISTRICT:   3
APPELLANT:   Nova Dispensary 
APPELLANT’S LEGAL COUNSEL:  Jeffrey Blilie, Esq., Bues Gilbert  

REQUEST:  An appeal of a Zoning Administrator interpretation of the separation requirements for medical marijuana dispensaries located at 1842 W. Broadway and 1911 W. Broadway.  
The appeal of the interpretation raises, as one of its issues, whether the City should have approved VHG because of the code required separation between dispensaries and churches. 

The separation requirement in the code is 1,200 feet and there is a church less than 1,000 feet from the VHG facility. 
A text amendment has been drafted by staff to remove this separation requirement for churches located in non-residential zoning districts. 
This ordinance modification has been recommended for approval by the Planning and Zoning Board and will be considered for action by the City Council on June 19.  If approved by the Council, this issue will become moot. 
For this reason, staff recommends continuance of this case to the July 12, 2017 Board meeting to allow Council to act on the proposed text amendment prior to consideration of this case.  The appellant has not objected to this continuance.

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BLOGGER NOTE ABOUT THIS NEW INDUSTRY HERE IN ARIZONA
Here's the web site for Arizona's Marijuana Industry. After attending an educational conference here in Mesa, perhaps a better term is Cannabis, the scientific name for the genus.
There are many new research studies about the beneficial uses of Cannabis in different forms: edible, extracts and oils. There is a cannabinoid system in the human body.
Here to the right is a mapping of the already existing medical marijuana dispensaries here in Arizona uploaded from the industry website https://azmarijuana.com/dispensaries/
 
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Welcome to the future home of Nova Dispensary, an Arizona Wellness Collective, Inc. Brand.
We are a Phoenix based non-profit seeking to provide Arizona medical marijuana patients with access to safe and reliable medications while giving back through community outreach and veteran oriented programs. 
Our website is currently under construction, we apologize for any inconvenience
Location Map > http://novammj.com/
Nova Dispensary. Do good. Be good.TM
Nova brings out the good in nature by providing the highest quality tested products for both new and experienced patients.

Quality Products Nova's commitment to quality extends far beyond state requirements. From flower, pre-rolls, edibles, extracts and more, we are committed to bringing you a superior selection of quality-tested products.
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Nova Dispensary (@novammj) | Twitter

https://twitter.com/novammj?lang=en
 
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Board of Adjustment Document Links
 
On agenda: 6/7/2017
Title: BA17-032 1842 W. Broadway Road and 1911 W. Broadway Road (District 3) - Consider an appeal of a Zoning Administrator interpretation regarding the proximity of two medical marijuana dispensaries.  The Zoning Administrator’s interpretation is that the two medical marijuana dispensaries were registered as approved locations on the same day, and for this reason both locations are considered legal but non-conforming uses.  The applicant is appealing this interpretation. (PLN2017-00188) Staff Planner: John Wesley Staff Recommendation: Continuance to July 12, 2017
Attachments: 1. Continuance Memo, 2. Vicinity Map 


Wednesday, June 07, 2017

What Happens Here In Mesa Doesn't Stay Here

 Not much attention in local media except for this blog, but many reports months later like this one on today       
Communicating With Intelligent Aliens: Mathematics Concepts May Be Most Translatable Language
 from http://www.inquisitr.com
When it comes to first contact with intelligent aliens, mathematics just might be a shared language that humans and said aliens could use to communicate with each other, according to some researchers.
Over 800 scientists attended a conference here in Mesa.
Establishing common ground to communicate with an intelligent extraterrestrial species may prove to be rather difficult, but some researchers, like the University of Arizona in Tucson Mathematics Department emeritus faculty member Carl DeVito, insist that mathematics is likely the only common set of concepts that will be understood by both humans and members of an alien civilization. In fact, DeVito outlined a proposed language based on, as Space reported, “plausibly universal scientific concepts” at an Astrobiology Science Conference 2017 back in late April in Mesa, Arizona.
DeVito noted that to establish communications, one had to first get the attention of another intelligent species. Designing a way to signal other intelligences would “clearly” be a sign of intelligence in itself, he posited. DeVito detailed his ideas in his 2014 book, Science, SETI, and Mathematics.
“The concept of first attracting attention and then displaying meaning is, perhaps, the best way to solve the problem,” De “Maybe extraterrestrial intelligence will have similar ideas and thereby make themselves known to us.”
But afterward, ground rules to effect a conveyance of ideas would have to be established. That, he said, would likely first be done through sharing a system of measurements (such as the gram, the calorie, the degree (Kelvin), and units of pressure). The measurements and their import would be shared only if four basic assumptions exist between the two civilizations: an understanding of basic arithmetic, a knowledge of chemical elements and the periodic table, an understanding of the states of matter, and a basic knowledge of chemistry and the ability to perform chemical calculations. It is only then, after the two civilizations have established a mutual understanding of measurements, that they will be able to exchange precise, scientific information. . .
One of the foreseeable problems, however, is the possibility that an alien civilization will have a different geometry than humans. If so, its laws of motion would be relegated to following the laws with which its geometry was formulated, making those laws very different from ours.
“The mathematics of motion is differential calculus. Can we assume that an alien race shares this with us? Differential and integral calculus are so fundamental in so many areas of science that it is hard to imagine a science without them,” DeVito explained. “But this is, perhaps, a human bias.”
Another potential problem would be if the alien civilization used a non-Euclidean geometry.

“We, of course, can’t know, but we must be aware that the physics of an alien race, even in a fundamental area like mechanics, might differ in subtle but important ways from our own.”
The most difficult problem, DeVito suggests, will be transitioning from mathematical concepts to a discussion of other aspects of human civilization and, at the same time, the alien civilization. He said that a cross-cultural researcher must play an integral role in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Regardless, humans will want to put their best face forward when achieving first contact with an alien civilization.
At present, there are several programs ongoing in the search for alien intelligence, including the passive listening being done by the decades-old SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute and Breakthrough Listen (and others) and the more proactive signaling being devised by METI (Messaging to Extraterrestrial Intelligence) International and the Alpha Centauri probes proposed by Breakthrough Starshot.
To date, there has been no definitive communication received by an alien civilization, although the “Wow!” Signal detected in 1977 is often considered by some as a possible alien message. However, although it cannot be ruled out that the signal is alien in origin (per The Inquisitr) the signal has never been repeated and cannot be confirmed as artificial.


Go here > http://www.inquisitr.com/4262796/after-40-years-astronomers-still-cannot-dismiss-seti-wow-signal-as-alien/

Guess Who? A "Private" Canadian Investor Jumps Into the Yet-To-Be Re-Vitalized Fiesta Mall

Bulk Condos In Mesa Sell For $8.5M
QUESTION: Do these look like 'luxury condos' to you???
[Image credit: Courtesy of ABI Multifamily]
Sage Luxury Condominiums In Mesa
Eddie Chang
Bulk condo deals are a little unusual these days, but they still occur occasionally

Recently, a Canadian private investor sold 86 of the 96 total units in Sage Luxury Condominums in Mesa to a private investor from Arizona for $8.5M, or about $98,800/unit. The three-story property is on about four acres.

"Sage is located to benefit from the massive redevelopment set to occur at Fiesta Mall,"
ABI Multifamily partner Eddie Chang said.
Chang, along with ABI partner Doug Lazovick, brokered the property.
"The buyer was seeking a property in a solid-performing submarket with potential for increased rents via ongoing property upgrades."


According to Lazovick, the seller acquired the property in 2010 at the absolute bottom of the market. 
Few of the units had sold, so the rest were rented.

"The seller implemented a renovation and repositioning plan that created substantial value," he said.

Deja Vu Financial Crisis Pre-2008??? Over-Leveraged > Risk- Aversion, Caution

Two views to share from two Money-Men
Bill Gross Says Market Risk Is Highest Since Pre-2008 Crisis
Billionaire investor Paul Singer said “distorted” monetary and regulatory policies have increased risks for investors almost a decade after the financial crisis.
“I am very concerned about where we are,” Singer said Wednesday at the Bloomberg Invest New York summit. “What we have today is a global financial system that’s just about as leveraged -- and in many cases more leveraged -- than before 2008, and I don’t think the financial system is more sound.”
Years of low rates have eroded the effectiveness of central banks to contend with downturns, Singer said at the event in an interview with Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein. “Suppressive” fiscal, regulatory and tax policies have also exacerbated income inequality and led to the rise of populist and fringe political movements, he added.
Confidence “could be lost in a very abrupt fashion causing conceivably a ruckus in bond markets, stock markets and in financial institutions,” said Singer, founder of hedge fund Elliott Management Corp., which is known for being an activist investor.
. . . The New York-based hedge fund, founded by Singer in 1977 and carrying his middle name, invests globally. Elliott invests across strategies including long-short hedge funds, distressed credit, arbitrage, real estate, shareholder activism and private equity.
Singer’s fund, which manages about $34 billion, is probably best known for a battle with Argentina’s government over that nation’s 2001 bond default. Elliott is pushing for changes at South Korean conglomerate Samsung Electronics Co. and at the world’s biggest mining company BHP Billiton Ltd., among other campaigns.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

How Do U Relax? Yoga? ...Here's What Elon Musk Does

According to a post today just after 15:00 ET
Here’s What Tesla’s Elon Musk Does to Relax
http://fortune.com/2017/06/07/tesla-elon-musk-ambien/
Between running Tesla (now large enough to join the Fortune 500 list for the first time), leading rocket startup SpaceX, and launching various other futuristic ventures, Elon Musk doesn't have a lot of time to spare. . .
Or so he said in this article by Jen Wieczner

Musk explained, he spends at least 90% of his time on either the electric car company or SpaceX; 3% to 5% on Neuralink, a venture aiming to create interfaces between the human brain and machine-learning technology; 2% on his new tunneling project called the Boring Company; and the remainder on OpenAI, a non-profit dedicated to artificial intelligence research.
Read more by going to the Fortune link above [

Insights: The State of The CRE Industry

Connect Media interviews Avison Young CEO Mark Rose
June 7, 2017 by Dennis Kaiser
Download on Avison Young website > http://www.avisonyoung.com/
Connect Los Angeles is coming up on June 21st at the newly-completed Hotel Indigo in DTLA. The Market Outlook and Industry Overview panel will explore how things look from the perspective of the C-Suite.
Connect Media asked Avison Young’s Mark Rose, who will be speaking at Connect LA, to share insights on the state of the CRE industry, his outlook for the rest of the year, as well as provide an overview of the key factors driving deals.


Q: What is the state of the industry today including the biggest trends, drivers and concerns?
A: Commenting on the state of the industry requires a country-by-country, state-by-state and province-by-province review.

The U.S. is going through a correction, but Canada is coming out of one.
The U.S. looks to be a leader in interest rate hikes this year, which is leading to a bid ask gap. This gap will continue until the direction of interest rates is more clear.
U.S. lawmakers are creating a pause as well. Stated objectives for healthcare, governmental regulations, business and tax policy are less scary than the environment of uncertainty. Business leaders and real estate occupiers and owners just want to know what the rules are. If this isn’t resolved soon, it could be a disappointing year.

Q: What is the outlook for the year ahead?
A: For the year ahead, more uncertainty, but a U.S. economy that is strong and growing. There is a wall of debt and equity to capitalize real estate.

It’s now a matter of price in the face of rising interest rates.
A repeal of Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) could create tremendous liquidity and offset higher interest rates.
This year and 2018 will look like more of the same, and will start and stop with every piece of legislation debated by Congress.
With that said, we are in the beginning stages of a cyclical correction that should work its way through until the end of 2018.
Other than fiscal and interest rate policy, technology trends=the big driver.

Trends to continue watching include
  • investors pivoting toward industrial at the expense of office and retail
  • premium rents paid for new high-performance assets as compared to second-generation office and retail.
This is about much more than squeezing bodies into less space.
It’s about cybersecurity, power resiliency and connectivity becoming top 5 relocation considerations.
Also watch for big service companies investing heavily in technology and technology companies.
Q: What are some of the ways companies are adjusting to the changes and challenges?
A: Change is inevitable.

  • Pricing expectations must narrow, and new money will underwrite for 5- to 10-year holds that will assume different growth rates, higher interest rates and increased cost savings driven by incorporation of renewable technology around the globe.
  • Retailers and office occupiers must face a changing world driven by technology.
  • Showrooms will shrink,
  • industrial — meaning distribution and omni-channel logistics — will continue to grow, 
  • the workforce will be impacted by myriad technologies including automation, process engineering and implementation of clean technology.
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Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

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