Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Who is Alison Ettel of TreatWell Health in San Francisco? Besides a racist, here is her biography, history, family

Alison Ettel, Alison Lynn Ettel, san francisco, treatwell health, cannibis, flaming racist, water, permit, permitpatty, mary cummins, thc, oil, tincture, cbd, animal, wellness

UPDATE: No one especially no Cynthia Gonzalez has gotten back to me as a representative from TreatWell Health. I left a phone message and PM. I'm starting to think that Alison just used the name of someone she knew to be the fake representative.

ORIGINAL: Alison Ettel is the white woman who called 911 because a young black girl was selling water "without a permit." Alison was videotaped while she was on the phone with 911. Later Alison lied and said she pretended to call 911 but didn't. Alison said she only complained about the noise to the mother only. No, she complained to the kid.

Alison is dumb. She didn't realize that all 911 calls are recorded. Anyone can order a copy of them. Sure enough Alison told 911 that she was reporting someone for selling water without a permit. 911 operator put her through to the police department. Alison called 911 over someone selling water! 911 is only for emergencies. Here is word for word what she said,

In the call, Ettel tells the 911 dispatcher: "I have someone who does not have a vendor permit that's selling water across from the ballpark" and asks for "someone to talk to about that." The dispatcher asks Ettel to hold as he transfers her to the San Francisco Police Department. The call ends after a brief hold.

Here is the audio.



Since then people have stopped doing business with Alison and her company TreatWell Health which sells cannibis products. We still don't know if she has a cannibis permit. She appears to run her business from her apartment at 88 King St #524, San Francisco, CA (2 bed, 2 bath 1,106 sf, built in 2000 value apx $1.3M. Alison is renting it. She doesn't own it). She doesn't have a corporation that I can find in California. She claimed to be the sole founder until this week when she changed her website to say she was merely a cofounder.

Few days ago on June 26, 2018 Alison claimed to have resigned as the CEO. She had "Cynthia Gonzalez" send out a press release stating Alison the "co-founder" has resigned as she didn't want to distract from the good the business did. Alison is the sole founder per her website from a week ago.  This is still stated in websites she hasn't yet updated. Here is but one.


The phone number Alison gave as Cynthia's is Alison's phone number.  Alison did not resign. She's trying to run her business anonymously via this pseudonym. She already lost her suppliers and clients. People need to think before they do horrible things like Alison did. FTR I called the number. It's Alison's automatic personal assistant aka voicemail. I left a message and no one called me back. I sent an email and didn't get a reply. There is a Cynthia Gonzalez in Alison's Facebook friend list. I PM'd the person. They did not say they worked for TreatWell.

https://mjbizdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/TREATWELL-PRESS-RELEASE-copy.pdf

Treatwell Health
Cynthia Gonzalez, Spokesperson
415.493.0400
cagcanna@gmail.com
June 26, 2018

88 King St, San Francisco, CA is near the ocean. First floor 2 bed, 2 bath , 1,336 sf units sell for about $1.4M. They rent for $5,000 to $6,000 a month. Below is a first floor unit which sold two years ago for about $1.3M.

https://www.openlistings.com/p/88-king-st-123-san-francisco-ca-94107

Who is Alison Ettel? Alison Ettel, Alison Lynn Ettel was born February 8, 1974 in Harris County, Texas. She claims she's from Georgia but that's just another lie. Her father is Edward Emil Ettel III born 1940. Her mother is Mary Eunice Sanstag born 1941. Alison Ettel has an older sister named Erin Elizabeth Ettel French who is married with a kid.

Alison Ettel's father is in the military as was his father. For that reason they moved around a little. Alison Ettel lived in Texas, Georgia and Michigan.

Alison attended the University of Michigan and Georgia Tech. She worked for the Brookings Institute. Her sister Erin Ettel graduated in 1992 with a degree in environmental health from a school in Georgia. They look like twins.

Alison's paternal side of the family came from Texas and Ohio. They were well to do builders or in the military. Children went to college even the women which was rare many years ago. Paternal family from Germany but not Jewish.

The maternal side of the family is a tiny bit more mixed. Mother Mary Eunice Samstag was born in Clearwater, Minnesota. Her father came from Germany. Mother came from North Dakota.

Below is a preliminary family tree pedigree view. So far PermitPatty is white, white, white family from Germany. Maybe this is why she doesn't like black people. She needs to leave San Francisco if that's the case.

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Below is the full pedigree. I did not add that confederate flag. Someone else did.




Mary Cummins
of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Mayor Eric Garcetti mandatory seismic retrofitting of some structures in Los Angeles - Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser

Mayor Eric Garcetti, seismic retrofit, soft story building, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser

Mayor Eric Garcetti proposed mandatory retrofitting of pre-1980 soft story and non-ductile concrete buildings. He also proposed retroffiting of our water and communication systems in case of earthquake. Read more here.

http://documents.latimes.com/la-mayor-garcettis-earthquake-safety-plan/

Soft story buildings were built 1960 to 1980. The first floor is open, garages, carports or with large windows. Most seismic energy will be at the first floor level. That causes the first floor of these structures to collapse with the top floors pancaking down on top. One good example of this was the Medows apartments in the valley which collapsed killing many people on the first level.

Mayor Eric Garcetti, seismic retrofit, non-ductile concrete building, Mary Cummins
Non-ductible concrete buildings are solid cement structures which are not built to sway with seismic activity. This causes the seismic activity to rip the building apart. One good example of this was the Kaiser hospital which had major walls collapse in the 1994 earthquake.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

How to limit flooding if you live on a canyon road in Southern California - Mary Cummins

Beverly Glen Blvd flooding, flood, Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, appraisal

If you live on a canyon road, chances are you will experience some mild to severe flooding during heavy rains. This is especially true if you live in Southern California where we either have drought or heavy rains. We have never had an average rainfall ever. It's all or nothing.

If you live on a canyon road such as Laurel, Benedict, Coldwater, Beverly Glen....you know they drain all the rain, water, mud, debris from the entire mountain down these few main roads. All the top roads such as Mulholland and sides roads lead and drain to these roads. The goal is for the water to drain down the road. You do not want to block the flow of the water down the road. Below are some tips on how to minimize flooding for you and your neighbors.

1. If your trash cans are on the street, bring them onto your property. They block the flow of water going down the hill. They also cause debris to accumulate and block the flow of water. This causes the street to flood. Your cans can also get swept down the road. Legally they should only be on the road from 6 pm the night before trash pickup to 6 pm the next day.

2. If you see debris in your gutter, pick it up and put it in the trash. Otherwise it will block the flow of water causing flooding.

3. If you live near one of the storm drains, keep it clear. Yes, it's not your trash stuck in there blocking the flow of water but it will cause YOUR house to flood. The key again is to keep the water flowing down the hill and into the storm drains if need be.

4. If your car is parked on the main canyon road, put it in your garage, carport, driveway, anywhere but on the main canyon road. It blocks debris and water flow. Your car can also be hit by a hydroplaning driver. It can even be swept down the road in heavy rains.

5. If after all of this the road is flooding and water is about to go into your driveway then your home, have sandbags ready. They are free at the fire stations or get some at Home Depot. Always have them on hand. You can also have sand on hand. In emergency fill with dirt, rocks, place bricks on top to keep the bags in place.

6. Always have an emergency plan and kit in place. Have an emergency kit with flash lights, water... Have one for your pets as well.

7. You may lose power in a flood, this is where head lamps, flash lights come in handy. Remember you can charge your cell phone in your car. Hopefully the cell tower has not lost power. If it has, you may have to drive down to Sunset to get reception from a tower with power.

Most importantly, keep an eye out for your neighbor. Know your neighbors' names, numbers... Please do your part to prepare for the flood by clearing the street. I say this because right now only my 80 year old neighbor and I are clearing the street. I have a bad back and am barely moving here. Maybe my neighbors just don't know that they should be doing this which is why I'm writing this note. Thanks.

Neighbor Mary

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

The Disappeared Los Desaparecidos Art Installation in Los Angeles, California by Mary Cummins

THE DISAPPEARED. Graphic artist Pauline Mateos created the art installation with the names and faces of people who have been detained or de...