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Local Rockwell plaT)t
not phased by buyout
Serving the NewQOrt-Mesa community since 1907
Board .approves class size reduction .
• School officials OK pl~ that would trim first and sec-
ond grade classes to an average of 18 students.
the first and second grades, H grants also bequeathed in the start the year with 18 students in
trustee Judy Fran.coJ aid after the state buqge~. their· classes. Some upper-e\e-
vote. "rm concerned that if we try The district also will have to mentary grades also may have to
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
class_ S~!! next year and take to reduce third grade at the same siphon • money from school give up use of special science
advantage of $650-per-student time, it will have an adverse affect improvement program or SlP and rooms or computer labs, which
incentives from the state. on our general fund." economic impact aid funds, may be used for primary class-
NEWPORT-MESA -First and Though some parents s~g-School administrators esti-meaning the district will have to rooms.
second grade classrooms will be gested the board push forward mate theyvvill need an addition-lay off-some-teachers aides and "We need to make sure we're
pared down to an average 18 stu-and include third-grade classes al 67 teachers at a cost of about bilingual aides at all e1emeiitafy not putting the ourden on (upper-
dents er class when school starts $3.1 million, $1.1 million of school grade l~vels. grade teachers)/ said Laura '9--~--l~t:411i19~i.J~r-Wl~ .. ~~-t~~n~ext~m~o~n~th~.==-.:.:.:.:~-====~==-'=-t~swai~·d~th~e~dis~.Ktri~.c~t~s~h~o~ul~d~s~tMart_._,Wl~.~th"-t~w:-r;:-r:~=-=n~o•t7=~e::::r~y::-.i~e~s '-ar.e,-l-~-.-,.,...a"COncerns-some-teaeh.er.>-t-MOtlftE~.-a-.fifth.-gr-ade-teadl1.,._~~~
In front of an applauding, the first two grade levels, then and will come out of the district's and parents·who worry the pro-Newport Heights Elementary
capacity crowd of parents and .maybe proceed with third grade pockets. The district, already gram will alienate the upper-School. who also has a child
teachers Thursday, school board next year. struggling with a budget deficit, grade teachers, who may have 35 entering the second grade. "I
members unanimously approved "I'm pleased we have a way to plans to pay its portion of the students in their classes, from the don't want to see us rob Peter to
an administrative plan to lower implement cl~ize reduction in program through site and district primary-grade teachers, who will pay Paul"
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Members of Newport Aquatic Center's
Junior Sprint Team prepare for workoul
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Newport Aquatic Center has
been abU7Z with excitement
· ~Olympic perfonnances of
local canoeists and kayakers
By DeAnna George, Daily Pilot
BACK BAY -Every ear at the Newport
Aquatic Center will perk up when the
telephone rings today.
Staff and members alike are hoping fel-. ,
with good news about his performance in
the 500-meter single-canoe sprint semifi-
nals. The four-ti.me Olympian called
Wednesday after he qualified.
"We knew before it was on TV," said
Steve Morris, the director of the nonprofit
aquatics center. "Everybody's getting kind
of pervous, kind of like we're doing it vicar-
~o<isly through ·him."
It shouldn't be surprising that Olympic
fever is as contagious here as the common
cold. The center hosts the training of not
only Terrell, but Olympic kayakers DeAnne
Hemmens of Costa Mesa and Lia Rousset of
Newport Beach. Rower Xeno Muller of
Switzerland, who earned a gold medal in
the men's heavyweight single-scull event,
also makes the center his home base .for
training in ~omia, Morris said.
"People come from all over the world to
this training center," said Sam Couch, one
of the center's part-time coaches. "We've
had guys from Germany, Argentina, Den-
mark, Canada, Sweden, so many places."
The Back Bay's reputation for smooth and
warm water· travels mostly by word of
mouth through the water sport circuit, said
Couch, 22, of Newport.Beach.
It features an 8,()0().square-foot storage area
for boats-some owned by the center and some
by the centets several hundred members. It
also bas exsdse equipment and locker rooms.
lbe.i:tlnwc of high-caliber talent strength-
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Canoeist Jose Jimenez, who came to the Newport Aquatic Center via an outreach
program called Project Pride, is head~ for the Sprint Nationals ln Orlando, Fla.
ens the center's reputation as a world-class
facility, but it serves another purpose for its
junior programs, Couch said.
"It definitely makes the kids excited
about the Olympics," Couch said. ~It makes
them want to train themselves because they
can see ~hat's possible."
The center's Junior Sprint Team, made up
of 30 youngsters, have watched Terrell's hard
work and dedication firsthand. Terrell. known
as "Jimmy" around the Back Bay, was a coach
for the team two years ago. The Newport
Beach resident still volunteers help to the team
and is slated to accompany the team to Florida
for a national competition later this month.
One of the team members, 16-year-old
Jose Jimenez, remembers when he and his
teammates were coaxing a reluctant Terrell
to give the Olympics a fourth try.
"I think he did it because we kept bug-
ging him so much," the Santa Ana resident
said, still dripping from his morning canoe
practice. "He wanted to give us the pleasure
of seeing him do it."
Jose is one of a few members of the sprint
team who started coming to the center when it
joined Project Pride, a gang prevention pro-
gram organized by Santa Ana. He said he
enjoys watcbing the progres.9 of his fellow pad-
dler, who is as easy to talk to about plans for
school and his future as be is about oar strokes.
"It's exciting to see somebody we know
in the Olympics," Jose said. "It makes me
feel more like 1 could really do it."
Local charities,
·needy wary of
new welfare law
• Some say employment,
child care needs improv-
ing as well, but all say
change is necessary.
By John Canalis, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Welfare reform
means zip to Bruce MacDonald.
"I don't take government money,
never have, H MacDonald, who is
homeless, said. "I've never felt I was
one to take money from others."
Responses from the needy here
and those who provide them with
food, medical care and other sooal
services were mixed Thursday after
the federal government annoWlced
its plans to overhaul welfare.
All agreed some change is nec-
essary, but most said they would
rather see improved workfare,
child care and job placement than
cutting people who don't work off
at the pump in two to five years,
as Congress is proposing. ·r still don't think we've foWld
the pot of gold at the end of the
rainbow," said Karen .McGlinn,
poverty relief center in Costa
Mesa. "What are we going to do
with the people who don't live up
to our expectations?"
McGlinn said turning our
nation's back on those that don't
or can't work is wrong.
•1 worry about our moral
responsibility for one another
when we apply as little help for the
poor as we do,· she said. ·Anytime
we see the poor as a burden rather
than a responsibility, it's cruel.•
REFORM OR REJECT? •
What do you think I of the welfare
reform bill and its
changes? Call our
Readers' Hotline at
642-6086 and leave your ·
name, thoughts, hometown
and phone number.
McGlinn doesn't know of a
panacea but she favors increased
government support for child
care, job training and medical
care as a way of getting people off
relief. Once the basics are taken
care of, the downtrodden may
have a chance, she said.
As director of Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen, Merle Hatleberg
knows her share of poor folks:
She is willing to support the~ ..
ernment's plan for now. _
"lt might be a start," s~
"I am never negative. I try~
at .the big picture ~y ~~
Outreach director
O'Connor, who runs Fne+.:lft
Service to Humanity, isn~· ag
fan of this welfare reform bill:" She
wants to see changes, ~»1..J!<»
these. She said the couo"l1: •
end up shouldering the ~
because those cut off from .w~
fare will apply for general relief.
"The burden that is going to be
put on the county to serve 1hese
• SEE WELFARE PAGE J
Police seek man who molested
girls in apartment complex
By John Canalis, Daily Pilot
WEST SIDE -1Wo children
were molested Wednesday
evening in Costa Mesa by a man
who said he was searching for his
pet bird, police said.
The victims, 5-and 6-year-old
girls, were in the laundry room of
an apartment complex in the 2200
block of Fountain Way when a
young man asked them to help
locate bis lost bird, said Costa
Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. The
man told the children he th~t
the pet was in the laundry room.
"He lifted one victim to the
counlertop and fond.led. the girl
with his hand,• Lazar said. •She
got scared and jumped off the
counter. The suspect lifted the
other girl onto the counter and
performed the same act on her.•
The attacker is desaibed. as a
male Latino in his early 20s, 5 feet
4 inches tall. of thin build; wearing
a white T-shirt and gray pants.
Anyone with information
should call police, Lazar Mid.
I ti the dog days of August, pets may need some extra
pering. To deliver lt, pause at your nearest
brary for resources offering in.sight about puppies,
p om and other creatures.
"Despite their cuteness, puppies CAD be exasperating,• poihts out •Puppy Preschool.• Pind information on choos-
ing the right breed for your family
and lifestyle, tips on training and
grooming, cmd a break-down of
puppy development in this new
publication. A3 your pooch
matures, learn additional methods
for raising a happy, obedient pup
with Barbara Wu<d:J.ouse's video
series devoted to handling and
training topics.
If cats are your fancy, watch . . .
' on kitty's needs. In magazine sec-
tions, browse through •eat Fan-
cy,• a periodical devoted to feline
friends. Pram the same publishers,
"DQg Fancy" makes no bones about its ardor for canines.
For owners of cage-dwelling friends, •Hamsters &
Ral)bits" offers video guidance
on. the care of small pets,
mquding gerbils, guinea pigs
and mice. More unusual ani-
mals -from stick insects and
w'1ltulas to tree frogs and boa
constrictors -are the focus of
"qotic Pets," featuring stun-
ning photography and guidance
for )ceeping invertebrates,
amphibians and reptiles.
~quiring aquarists can meet
~ome 700 species in "An illus-
trated Encyclopedia of Aquari-
um Fish." Photographs of each
species: accompanied by care and tank setup tips,
make this an outstanding guide for hobbyists.
~de on arrimals would be complete without
m~of country veteri:narian James Herriot. His h~g memoirs about caring for members of the
~gdom can be found in an array of books and
so~f;t-ordings, including •All Things Bright and
CASEY LUICSCH I DAILY Pl.OT
Kevin HaWeld, 7, of Yucca Valley gives brother Cr aig, 11, a splash hello while the pair waded at Newport Dunes recently. ,
cityside
' Beautiful.• ·u Only They Could
Talk" and "Every Living Thing."
Other inspiring stories about
animals include "My Dog Skip,• a
sound recording told by a man
who recalls golden boyhood days
in a sleepy Mississippi town. spent
with his bright-eyed fox ten:ier.
In •eut of Harm's Way," read
•• • about a woman's devotion to ani-
mal resfue. Delve deeper into disaster assistance drama in •sq,n.t Others May Live," a tale of adrenaline-smging
sea¢hes..ll1 the wake of catastrophes, as well as true-life
testbnorly that dogs and other creatures can indeed be
among tiumankind's best friends.
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• CllECJC fT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach
Pubffc. Library. This week's column is by Judy Booth.
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Evening wear bandit flees
with box office r eceipts
Th.is guy wasn't headed to the prom.
A man wearing a tuxedo robbed a
Costa Mesa movie theater Thursday
"He walks up to the theater box
office and asks for permission to buy
popcorn," said Costa Mesa police
Capt. Tom Lazar.
"He then walks up to the snack
CO\.Dlter and takes out a McDooald's
bag. He tells the witnes8es to give them
all the mooey as be shows them the han-
dle of. a gun tudlled into bis W8istbaDd •
evening of $148 after charming bis
way into the lobby, officials said.
The gentleman robber,) wearing a
blqck tuxedo jack.et, a red dress shirt,
a 'purple and pink cummerbund,
black slacks and dress shoes,
approached the Edwards Cinema at
3410 Bristol St. at 9:47 p .m . in search
of snacks.
After getting Ute cash from the con~on sta1¥11 the DW) robled tbe
box office, Lazar said.
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He left the theater and was last
seen running near the Toys R Us store
on Bristol Street near Sunflower
Avenue in Santa Ana.
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Newport Beach should dear during
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SURF FORECAST 12:31 a.m. 5.1
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Lazar said be had never heard of a
man dressing up in a tux to commit a
crime but "nothil)g surprises me."
officials said.
Irma Arcelly A. Tomika, 34, owner
of Inna's at 820 W. 19th St., was
arrested on suspicion of possession of
cocaine for sale, said Costa Mesa
police Capl Tom Lazar.
The robber is desaibed as black, in
bis late 40s, 6 feet 1 inch tall, 170 to 180
pounds, with short. graying black hair.
He was last seen in bis formal wear. "We received information that
Inna was selling narcotics,• Lazar
said. "Irma consented to a seatch,
(officers) found several b ags of
cocaine along with $2,400. •
-By John Canalls
Woman suspected of
dealing drugs at business The amount of cocaine and street
value were not immediately available.
Costa Mesa police arrested a
woman Thursday suspected of deal-
ing cocaine from her West Side bar,
Tomika, who lives in Westminster,
was booked into Orange County Jail.
-By John Canalla
S U llF POIH CE F I LES
Surfllne Updllte COSTA MESA fortodey • 2lOO blodc of tt.bor loulev...t About $107 in cash and u west
seems except • 2500 blodc of Or-.. Av.ur. A S400 car phone was stolen.
to the rule of 2 to 3 • 1100 blodc of •uddngh•n Drive: Tools valued at $3,00-foot swells in our $5,000 were stolen from a locked carport storage space.
area. There, you can • Vlctorlll Street at the s.nta Ana River: A fax machine and
catch an occasional 4 two-way radios valued at $3,600 were stolen from a commer-
to 5 foot face at clal trailer.
roughly 12 second • 400 blodc of Fair Drtw: A c.ar window was smashed.
Intervals. These fair • 2300 blodc of tt.bor lloulevwd: A baby seat, briefcase
conditions will con-and car stereo valued at $671 were stolen.
tlnue Into the week-• J400 blodc of 9rtstol StnMt: A golf club was stolen frOm a
end. EJq>eCt a moder-store.
ate lncruse In wind • 400 blodc of Fair Drive: A lantem valued at $20 was stolen ..., ~ Satul'day and from a air. Sunct.y, followed by
a new mix of south-NEWPORT UAat
west swells. with J. • 7100 blodc of West OcleM Ft'ont: A celf phone, pager, wal·
to-6 foot surf let and other Items were stolen from an unlocked car. Total
through next loss: $180.
Wednesday. • 1200 5omerMt Lane: A radio and tools valued at $ 1, 100
For latest surf report were stolen from a garage . and forecast updates, • IOO blodc of S.. Gull a.-: A woman reported a small explo-
call the Surfline, 1· siot"I outskie hw home. She found the device. whktl appeared to
9<»976 Sucf. The call be made from a medicine bottie. No damage was reported.
costs $1.50 and any • JOO blodc of lrvtne Awnue: About S 1, 100 worth of tools possible toll. were stolen from a garage.
Newport's Rockwell plarit not
hindered Dy Boeing takeover
• It will be business as
usual despite buyout of
aerospace giant, officials
said Thur5day.
By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Rock-
well International Corp.'s sellout
to Boeing Co. woh't force layoffs
or affect the expansion project at
the Newport Beach facility, offi-
cials said this week.
Rockwell chairman and Coro-
na del Mar resident Donald Beall
announced the $3 billion-plus
deal at a New York news confer-
ence 'Thursday along with Boeing
CEO Phil Condit. ,
Boeing, the world's top jetliner
maker, will stay mainly with the
aer~ce and defense business
while Rockwell will focus on tech-
nology, said Terry Francisco, a
Rockwell spokesman.
•Everything is full steam
ahead in Newport. Beach and
we're continuing with the expan-
sion,~ Francisco said. MToday's
announcement won't affect (the
Newport Beach facility) at all. H
The Newport computer chip
manufacturing plant on Jam-
boree Road employs more than
1,600 workers and is the city's
12th highest tax contributor, gen-
erating more than $330,000 a
year.
Last year, Rockwell contem-
plated moving from the plant to
Colorado Springs, Colo., but
decided to grow in Newport
instead, purchasing a building in
nearby Koll Center.
The 600,000-square-foot facili-
ty is continuing to expand and
hire more employees, Francisco
said.
Rockwell's headquarters in
Seal Beach is not so lucky. As part
of the takeover, Boeing will inher-
it the bWlding, leaving Rockwell
looking for space at other sites in
Southern California for a new
home base for its 500 corporate
employees.
"Basically we're looking any-
where in Southern California,"
Francisco said.
Francisco wouldn't say
whether Newport Beach was a
consideration.
briefly in the news
Man held in ch ase now
charged with murder
A Hollywoo,9 man, taken into
custody last week after a high-
speed chase with Newport Beach
police, bas been linked to the gun-
shot slaying of a 65-year-old
woman, authorities said Thursday.
Alan Brett Holland, 29, was
arrested last week on suspicion of ·
"felony evading arrest and posses-
sion of a concealed weapon.
After his arrest, Ventura Police
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people who have no other
resources is tremendous," O 'Con-
nor said.
"I think the impact it's going to
have on children is going to be ter-
'rible. I don't see private non-profit
agencies picking up the slack."
O'Connor said many welfare
recipients, which make up about
15% of her clients, need job train-
ing more than a kick in the pants.
"The people just don't have edu-
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Department detectives called
Newport Beach police and said
the .25 caliber semi-automatic
handgwi police reportedly found
on Holland matched the weapon
used in the slaying, carjacking
and robbery of Mildred Wilson of
Oxnard, police said.
A felony arrest warrant was
issued for Holland who is being
held in Orange County Jail.
Authorities say they also have
found other evidence linking Hol-
land to the Ventura area.
cation to get jobs, not even mini-
mum wage," she said.
Pat Guajardo, a volunteer at
the soup kitchen, is a weUare suc-
cess story. She turned to the wel-
fare rolls when her marriage end-
ed and she had to care for two
yoWlg children.
·1 was there at one time," she said.
"I had to take it for two months."
Guajardo, who has since ~ed
college and is working, is grateful
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CHA'S FAMILY
SHOE REPAIR """*" ~MMlll ~ llanllll C..Ml!I
Learn how to find those
yard sale treasures
unasn or neasure?" is the title
of a workshop offered at the Neigh-
borhood Community Center in
Costa Mesa guiding interested lis-
tenel'!t'on how to recognize if items
at yard sales are valuable or not.
The workshop is slated for Aug.
8 from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. at 1845 Park
Ave. Preregistration and a work-
shop fee of $30 are required. For
more information, call 645-8551.
for the help she received and dis-
agrees with the government's plan.
"To be completely cut off is
wrong,• she-said. "That's ridicu-
lous."
Andy Amaya, manager of the
soup kitchen, said real reform
comes down to one word:
Employment. The rest, he said, is
just politics.
"The solution is job place-
ment,• he said.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1996
.
Brief encounters of the postal kind.,_:·
T he flnt pldortal postal
card was printed in the
United States in 1893. It
made a lot of sense back then.
when travel was considered a
luxury and postmarks from
another city seemed exotic and
mysterious. Flourishing graceful
Victorian penmanship and elo-
quent verbiage, authentic vin-
tage postcards, when you can
find them, speak of an era gone
by.
Last year, the United States
postal service handled more
than two billion picture-type
postcards and you can bet that
very few of them flaunted elo-
quent verbiage or graceful pen-
manship. Their postmarks were
probably regarded by the recipi-
ents as no more intriguing than
web site-addresses. So, why are
postcards still so popular in a
world that has developed far
more sophisticated and vivid
means to conve our where-
abouts?
Having just returned from a
two-week family vacation, I feel
uniquely qualified to respond to
that question. Po( one thing, I
find that postcards provide me
while traveling with an inar-
guable excuse to peruse shops
which my husband and three
sons find intolerable. M Jim," I
can say, •I'm going to pop into
that little dress shop across the
street to pick up some postcards
for your parents."
Neither Jim nor my sons have
ever lingered in a dress shop
long enough to determine that
they rarely contain postcard
racks, so I am usually safe in this
ruse.
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pe9gy
norman.din
Finding photo cards which
accurately coincide with the
sights I'm experiencing can be a
chcµlenge. "Look, Irids, here:s a
postcard of our motel when 1t
used to have a pool" or •Hey,
here's a postcard of our lake. but
where are all the mosquitoes?"
is more ical.
ts ace l ecep on is a
the very soul of well-executed
postcard communication and we
all know it. From the air-brushed
photo art to the glib insaiption,
postcards were not meant to
convey the details of little Billy's
roadside intestinal explosions. It
is through this exercise that trav-
elers validate for themselves
what they want to remember or
to believe about their trip.
Postcard sending is but one
more event in the grand sport of
traveling and, as with all sports,
requires appreciative spectators
who applaud our bighlv embell-
ished traveling feats and proud-
ly tack our glossy communiques
on their family bulletin boards.
And, most importantly, pretend
to believe everything we write.
During our recent trip to
Wyoming, our 7-year-old son -.
Nick wanted to select a ~
that depicted a white--water ra"!t :~ •
ride we all took down the s~ -
River. He settled on an oversize(f...
photocard which ponraye cf an~ , ..
highly dramatized version of ~
what our family had expert-.,, '! ,
enced while paddling througq . 'l(
the rapids. The photograph ,. .. 1, _,
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under an explosive current. ~··.t •
ies were sailing through the ~ ... •
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ing waters below. It conveyed -
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his friend D vid about his trip
down the S~e River.
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him you're having a wonderful
tune ... and all that stuff. •
Nick sat at the table, and tense--
ly chewing on-his tongue. chiseled
out the words on his pri7.ed picture
postcard. 1Wenty minutes later he• v-•
handed me the card and said. ' -•·'
Hthis is all [could fit.• ' e '(I !•
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I tore a 20-cent stamp off rrr{•·' ,-
roll and stuck it in the upper ~ · • • ·.
right hand comer of his Snake '' ·" '
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EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY
Newport Beachs Lindsay Davenport
goes for the gold today in Atlanta
• .•. and then on IM 71/a we'U be nwting ll1fllh tlw /"rMdllnL
11aU 1WJlly /ul$ ~ IM clttiU ~a~ ... •
-OLYMPl.AN SHARON HANSON
PeADne, lia
battle today
inK-2 semis
• Hemm.ens, Rousset fail
to get past the semifinals
m on.
. . • . . . .
~ • 'Super' Sharon Hanson
! finishes ninth in the
! heptathlon, but negatives
~ are at a minimum in her
~ run for Olympic glory. . . . --------------: By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot . .
! S haron Hanson was back : home in Fairfax, the bunt
: country of northern Virginia
: Thursday after finishing ninth in
: the heptathlon at the Summer
: 01 ic Games.
said 'Super Sharon.' Everybody
wanted one. I think they were
more popular than I was.•
Hanson said she'll be taking a
lot of memories from her
"Olym-pic Experience." Some
good; some bad.
•
SPORTS EDITOR I OCIER CAIU:SON. IG...ulO, ext. llJ
HE PTATHLON
Centennial Park .
·Understandably, security was
really tight that morning,• she
said. "Even with a day pass, my
massage therapist couldn't get in.
1 had to go out and lay down on
.., ... .,,,
.....~
said. "I decided to do it Hanson said the~ •
anyway and I remember 1 question reporters
thinking it might be have been aslcing her
good in case it rains. about is the hamstring
"It's hard to hurdle in injury Joyner-Kersee
the rain, but to tell you suffered in the
the truth, I was so excited 100-meter hurdle:s.
1 don't even know if I forcing her to withdr~w
knew it was raining.• from the event.
Another difficult part ·1 went up to her
is being on the before the race and' ..
heptathlon team with Sharon Hanson wished her well,•
the legendary Jackie Hanson said. ·But him
Joyner-Kersee who won gold my race without knowing wbat
medals in the event in 1988 and 1992 and was hoping for a third. had happened. It was shocking to hear the public address . :QS-i-====-:-=-=-~:-:-:-:=-=-~-::.-~~~~--t1 announcer say s e • : "We're going to have a ! Oosing Ceremonies party at the
------------: house and then on the 7th we'll _B_y_Ji_m_w_a_lt_e_rs_, _Da_i_ly_Pi_"Jo_r___ : be meeting with the President,#
"Everything was exciting,
being in the Olympic Village
with all these athletes from
around the world, seeing athletes
like Monica Seles who are on a
different end of the financial ·
spectrum,• she said. "We had
pagets, voice mail, e·mail and
we were able to check results on
compu ers. e m a
outnumbered the athletes. It was
amazing to watch them, too.
•And then to have the
excitement of placing in the top
10 in the world. I can only be
pleased."
·I'm used to being in my own
environment, but everything at
the Olympics is out of your
control. The bomb going off
made everything even tighter."
in heptathlon history.
•Jackie has given so much to
the game in sportsmanship, but
as a heptathlete you get tired of
always being in her shadow,•
Hanson said. "And then her
husband, Bobby, (Kersee) is the
heptathlon coach, but we never
really see him. It's discouraging
about Bobby's coaching. It's a
letdown for the other coaches
and staff, too. H
withdrawn because of injury. .:
"My heart goes out to her. 1 ."'
put myself in her shoes, seeing. ...
something you've worked for sp.
long going by you. It's hard.• ., I t was a rough day for the
U.S. Canoe and Kayaking
team Thursday as all five
boats, including DeAnne
Hemmens and Ua Rousset's K-4
500-meter sprint kayak entry,
failed to advance into the finals
in Atlanta.
The 32-year-old Hemmens
and 18-year-old Rousset, along
with teammates Alexandra
Harbold and Drusilla van
Hengel, were unable to make
their way through Thursday's
repechage.
•1t wasn't
much fun for
the U.S. fans,•
Hemmens
said. ·we had
a bunch of
people rooting
for us, but all
they got was
wet.•
Hemm ens
DeAnne, Ua and Rousset
will be back
on the water for this morning's
K-2 500 semifinals.
The top four teams from the
two heats, along with the fastest
fifth, will advance to the medal
round.
·1 go Mck and forth on our
chances, but I think we can get
the fastest fifth,• Hem.mens said.
• 1 need to get some feelings
about (Ibursday's) races out of
the way, but I think we'll be
ready.•
In the K-2 semifinals, the
Russian team beat the local duo
by .5 of a second. They figure to
present the biggest stumbling
block to Hemmens' and
Rousset's advancing to the
medal round.
we'fi only see the team to our
left," Hemmens said. "We won't
really know what the Russians
are doing. Besides, somebody
else could go slow, too, and we
could finish higher.•
•1t has been incredible to
paddle by the stands,• she said.
•A:& we go by they're waving
and shouting 'Go USA.• even if
we don't win.
•1t•s nice to have the
homecourt advantage, but I'm
looking forward to doing some
cooking at home.•
My vaulter, Australian
Simon Arkell, fails to
gain a berth in finals.
By Doug Sparks
m rroa'S ~ NOTE: Corona
delMar
resident Doug
Sparbis a
(toachlng)
tedmldanto
the 1996
Otympic
Games in
Adame. wboee
ilay·to-doy
endeavon for
the Games
ltegan July 8. ~ Spulll
July 31 -Bnd OI the road for
101De comet a little too quickly.
i /t:. ittle.,..~l wu n~bfebea.lho1 ._..n· ...... °' ..... ... a; rllilL ' "' m>#ltiely ~· •• , • ., t1•1•w.b. r:• .., .. ~,.tbe
: she said in a telephone interview. ! "Tilis really has been the thrill of
: a lifetime. An absolutely fabulous ! expeiience.
: "My parents (Johanna and
: Harry Roe of Lldo Island) were
: here with T-shirts with an S on
: them like Superman. Only they
The heptathlon opened under
ominous conditions Saturday,
taking place later in the day after
the deadly early-morning pipe
bomb explosion in nearby
It also rained that Saturday
and the wet surface meant
having to factor the risk of injury
into the equation.
"Five wee.ks after the Trials, I
was set to have a training
session, but it was raining,# she
. . . . .
. . . . •
j~nior tennis
..,,..._..,,----'Y, Canright 'square off'
•Newport Harbor High girls
doubles team split, the two face
each other today in quarterlinals
of the 18s at Junior Tennis Classic.
By Barry f au Ikner, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -They call the sev-
enth annual Junior Tennis Classic at the Bal-
boa Bay Club Racquet Club the •war by the
Shore.• Its more of a biendly feud today,
however, for girls 18s singles quarterlinallsts
Vaneaa Godbey and Katie Canright
Godbey and Canright. ~wport Harbor
High teniors nm fall, doubles pa.rtnen, best
friends, and opponents at 2 p.m. today, are
among 17 locals who survived the Round ol
16, tnduding fellow girls 18s entries Megan
Wachtler, Alissa Scott and Erica Nelson.
lbJrd-seeded Mike Leonard, an ioooml.ng
leJliol' at Estenda High, ls joined by fellow
boys 18s quarterfinallsts and locals John
Cappello and Jonny Biorkman, while locals
Greg Biorkman, John Rinek and Tyler
Strateman (boys) and Jenny Meyer (girls)
will also vie in today's 16s quarters.
Rand Herrel ts the lone local in the bo s
qu , w e area youngs ers
Anne Yelsey and Kimmy Singer are girls 12s
quarterfinalists.
In the 10s division, Brittany Holland plays
a girls quarterfinal match today, with fellow
local Carsten Ball gaining a free pass
through today's quarters to Saturday's semi-
finals, thanks to the withdrawal of No. 2 seed
Lawrence Wang.
No quarterfinal match, however, offers as
much f amDiarity a.s the Godbey-Canrigbt
dash. wblch will be the final tournament
outing for the cloee-lmit duo, 9et to leave
Saturday to compete as a doubles tandem in
tbe Untied States 1mm. A9odation Nation·
al CNmptoosbtps, Wbld>. begin Sunday in
San Jose.
•1t•1 not 101I1eth1ng we look forward to,"
Godbey said of the duo's tint tournament
llogles meeting. •1t•1 always ha.rd to play
someone you practice again.st every day.
And when we're not playing, we're always
together, 10 U'U be bard.•
Godbey, the No. 2 seed. usually gets tbe
belt of the seventh·seecled. Camtgbt, but
win w loee, Godbey said. tbeir frimdthtp
and doubles partnership ii nev. tbreetmed.,
•1t'1 never affected ut, • Godbey apalned of the periodic rivalry. •we dOll't
~ talk about t.be matcbee we'•• pie because there JUlt tm't lm)'tblDg to
•Y· Wj do our be9t aDd fOCUi CID tbe iDatda.
mid wtiiim trs cner, we're biit tn.Ddl ..,.m;• GoidbaY aDd Cendgbt ..... Sea ~
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DON I.EACH I OMV Pl.OT
Cameron Ball makes a strong volley shot. but was eliminated in the 14s.
tournament, and, unfortunately, (today's sin-
gles winner) will have to do the same,
because we'll be on our way to San Jose,•
Godbey said. •it's a shame, because this is
the club I play at and I always look forward
to this event. But, it's our first trip to (invita-
tion-only) nationals, so we're very excited.•
Godbey also admitted to a little anxiety
over heading to nationals, where college
coaches descend en masse each summer to
eye future recruits .
•sure there's pressure and you want to do
well,• said Godbey, who has sent letters to
several colleges in hopes of extending her career.
Another all·local quartefinal match take~
place at 1:30 today, with Rinek and second·
1eaded Oreo Biorkman lqUUing off.
Rlnek defeated Davin I.Jn. 7-6, 6-4, Thun-
day, while Biorkman handled Matttiew
Parker, &-0, 6-2.
Tbe ~Wachtler, bound for Ohio swe, 8wepl n.wne Kojum, 6-0, 6-0, nura--
ttay, When the Southern Metbodilt·bound Scott. tb8 No. 6 seed. prevailed OV*' Melilla
Rmmtbal. 6-2, 0-6. &-2.
l1M loultb 118 lled NlllOD. tlrill·t1i81D All-s-v..w~a.r.u •• ....___.
...,..,,.,.,... lmocbd off ...... ~
6-4, 6-2.
Cappello, the No. 1 seed from Cd.M, han-
dled John Legacki, 6-1, 6-2, while Leonard
polished off Brandon Shainfield, 6....C, 6-t.
CdM High's Meye.i: outlasted Newport's
Chelsea Godbey Thwtday, 1-6, 6-4.
The sixth-seeded Singer prevailed over
Gina Le, 6-1, 6-0, to earn a date with third·
-seeded Aimee Kim today at 12:30 p.m.,
whil& Yelsey, the No. 2 seed, won all 12
games against Gabrielle Bidart.
Herrel held off Daniel Slow, 6-3, 6-2,
while Ball took care ot 1ravis Miller, 6-2, 6-1.
Holland did not play Thursday.
Doubles action also kicks in today, with
sporadic <(U4rterfinal contests, depending on
the depth of the draws, going off in the bOys
and girls 18s, boys and girls 161, girls 1•1
and hem and girls 12s.
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• Governor's Cup captured by NHYC sailors
completed a full round-roban. allowing each team
to race against each other once.
Sailed in Sa.ntana 20., the fleet experienc9d a
variety of conditions, ranging from the afteraffects
of the lahitian storm -wblch produced winds oJ '
to 6 knots and swells of 7 to 10 feet on Saturday
,end 12 to 15 lrJlota on-S~ topping out with
gUltl et 17. The v~ tiOnl made for
lnConliltency ID the performence of t.M IMIU .
Founded in 1967, the Ocmmcir'I CUp bu
re.meet become the on.ty ~ Jumor
matda race .-rt. anmaaDy •ltr9dlng the wortd'I
t~=Nllcn· IDUlt submit mau.nge bMtl that renect
the dub\ rKing ~ ......... tbe
• Sii IOA1lNG MGE I
Syria's Ghada Shouaa, ~~
favorite coming in, took th~ gplq
medal, while Hanson was ~~ .
on the heels of her teammate
Kelly Blair, who finished jusI. ~,
ahead of her in eighth. ...
TENNIS " ,.• • ..
Davenpo~;
shoots fo r .. ·
~ .... -.
gold today~:
in -Atlanta:·~~ . .,, .......
• Newport Beach's : !.<:
Lindsay Davenport d~ --Spain's Arantxa Sanclle.z
Vicario for gold medal, ·
By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Mem-
bers at the Palisades Tennis Cen-
ter in Newport Beach have.bten
all aflutter this week as theif. Own
Lindsay Davenport bas m~ed
through the singles field ~C".the
Must.an~ claini the crown
LAKE FOREST -The Costa Mesa High summer water polo team y defeated
San Clemente, 13-8, Wednesday to clinch the El Toro Summer Night League
Champion,ships at m Toro High School.
The Mustangs, made up of members from the coming 5e450n's varsity squad,
finished the season unbeaten under new head coach· Scott Taylor. San Clemente
came into the game 'With only one loss for the showdown.
Thdd Hylton sco'red five goals (along with five steals) and Chad Cleaver
pumped in fo~ goals to lead all scorers. the two juniors also got two goals from
Kris Montgomery and a single goal by Jimmy Walters.
Goalie Justin Taylor made three steals and nine saves. He also blocked a four-
meter ~alty shot by San Clemente's leading scorer, Jordan Hewko.
Sea Kings drop s .. 5 decision to Capistrano Valley
TIJSTIN -The Corona del Mar High water polo team fell behind ih the first
quarter and never recovered as Capistrano Valley posted an 8-5 victory Wednes-
day at Tustin High in summer play. · · •
. Capo Valley jumped out to a 3-1 first-quarter lead and maintained a two~goal •
margin, 6-4, after three quarters. Carter Weir led the Sea Kings with two goals
while Jason Hokanson, Phill DiRocco and Chris Esposito all scored one apiece.
Billy Messenger had three saves.
Tbe Cl'M8t of Ille Sabot Bay Fleet Champtomblpl -atandlng, from left. .lames Modllette, NHYC, 10th; Becky I~
BYC, 8111; Jennifer Porter, NHYC, .ftb; 'troy 'nMccar, UYC, 7th; Jobn 'hylor, BYC, 8th; Cbarlle Boaludber, UYC. 3rd;
Jamie Md:orm.kk, UYC, 9th; Greg Olaon. NHYC, 2nd; 1}'ler Haskell, UYC, 1st; tn foreground., Scott Hopn, NHYC. 5lh. DIARY final. Neither did his teammate who
had moved down to a small pole in the
NEWPORT BEACH -Udo
Island Yacht Club's Tyler
Haskell walked away with
the top prize at the 30th annu-
al Balboa Bay Sabot Fleet
Championships this past
week.
The 14-year-old .Haskell
topped an 80-member field
during the four-week-long
junior competition held in
Newport Harbor. Cqmpetitors
were from five local yacht
clubs: Newport Harbor; Bal-
boa; Bahj.a Corlnthian1 Balboa
Island; and Udo Island.
Haskell, an incoming
freshman at Newport Harbor
High, came into the Champi-
onships off . victories in the
Pacific Coast Optimist Cham-
pionships held in Cascade
Locks, Ore., and the Balboa
National Pram Champi-
onships in Surf City, N.J .
Rounding out the Top 10
BOATING
CONTINUED FROM 5
accomplishments of the junior
members.
This year's select group of
competitors included teams from
Bahia Corinthlan YC, Balboa YC,
Bayview YC of Michigan,
Cabrillo Beach YC, Mission Bay
YC, Royal Prince Alfred YC, San
Francisco YC and Southwestern
YC.
• To honor the 1 OOth
anniversary of U.S. Sailing, the
governing body of sailing for the
United States, the Newport
, .
presenting an exbib.ition entitled:
"Trophies: Tributes to Yachting
Triwnphs." The exhibition will
display trophies from more than
50 yacht clubs, ranging from
Santa Barbara to Mexico.
The exhibition features
trophies from several Transpac
Races, the famous Los Angeles-
to-Hawaii race, as well as a rare
sterling silver cup from the
H<>.\·1 1 '-<•
were: 2. Greg Olson, NHYC1 3. Charlie Boul.tather, LIYC: 4.
Jennifer Porter, NHYC; 5,
Scott Hogan, NHYC; 6. Becky
Len.Mrt, BYC; 7. 1\'oy neac-
car, LIYC; 8. John Taylor,
BYC; 9. Jamie McCormick,
UY~: and 10. James Modis-
ette, NHYC.
These juniois, along with
otheJS from Sabot A's, B's and
Cl's will be ~mpeting in the
Sabot National Champi-
onships Aug. 5•8 on Missi,on
Bay in San ·Diego.
While the more-experi-
enced racers were competing
in the Championships; 70
new racers in Sabot C2's and
C3's were competing off Bal-
boa Island for the Balboa Bay
Sabot "C" Championships.
Elizabeth Garces, 12, of Udo
Isle YC, claimed that title. The
Puerto Vallarta Race sponsored
by Del Rey YC.
(
rest of the Top 10 included: 2.
Lauren Lorman, BCYC1 3.
Richie Rollins,.BIYC; 4. James
Edwards, BYC; 5. Killarny
Loutek, NHYC; 6. Andy For·
quer, BYC; 1. Aly O'Pesky,
BYC; 8. Taylor Grimes, LIYC;
9. Derek Spalding, BCYC;'
and 1. Brandon Bozarth,
BCYC.
• In other local junior
sailing news, San Diego YC's
junior Sabot t~ racers top-
pled the defending champion
Udo Isle YC juniors from their
:perch in the Sweet Team Rae·
ing Series for Sabots. The
Series, named after the late
Dick Sweet, a well-known
sailing director at NHYC, fea-
tures competition between
four-member teams , of
advance' sailors from nine
Each participating dub was
asked to loan trophies that focus
on winning in the following
categories: the most prized; the
rarest or oldest; the most unique;
and the ugliest. These trophies
are being displayed along with
each individual club's burgee.
Local clubs featured in the
exhibition include Bahia
Corinthian YC. Balboa YC and
Newport Harbor YC.
In addition to this beautiful
exhibit, the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum is showing a
world-class collection of ship
models, which was coordinated
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum is located on the Pride
of Newport, at 151 East Coast
Highway in Newport Beach.
Hours are Tuesday-Sunday, 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is free for
members and $4 for adults and
$1 for children who are
non-members. For more
information-call the Museum at
673-7863. NEWPORT
2043 Westcliff Dr.~ Ste. 103
842-07v7
com tition. ~~-1--Fll~Nl'INtlEO-fRO••-r-~~~~-t---"'=:Th=="'e~r~e~w=e~r~e ~ortth_e_r~surp-=~rts~e=--~~~~-i
Southern California yacht
dubs.
The Lido Isle team ot
Boukather, Haskell. McCor-
mick and Theaccar were tied
for first heading j,nto the la.st
race with San Diego YC (Bri-
an Haines, Matt Stine,
Andrew Campbell and Brian
Lake). Udo Isle finished sec-
ond in the competition while
~c took third.
• The Balboa Bay CFJ
Team Racing Summer Seri.es
was al$o recently completed.
Teams comprised of advanced
junior racers from four local
yacht dubs (BYC, BCYC,
IJYC, and NHYC) competed.
The lido Isle team of Bou-
kather, McConni~ neaccar,
Haskell., Brandon Jarrard, Bri-
an Hill, Meredith Potter and
Thacey Treaccar won the
series.
-Debbie Benedict
first arrived to work with me that, from
my experience, he should expect the
worst conditions at this Games. I've
been in Atlanta three times his year.
He told me the hardest part of
Barcelona was standing at the end of
the runway with the wind blowing in
your face and knowing you would
have to use a smaller pole than you
usually use in practice (which means
less lift). I demanded that be expect
the worst conditions and that's what
we got -a major headwind and a
constant threat of rain. a
I have tried to raise his level of
strength and confidence in these
situations, but unfortunately I may
have been too successful as he
challenged himself to be aggressive
on a pole that was too stiff for the
conditions.
Alas, though he vaulted well in bad
conditions, he did not qualify for the
non-qualifiers like the great Sergei
Bubka who withdrew before vaulting
with a strained Achilles tendon.
Roman Botcharnikov told us Sunday
that Bubka might not jump, but we
didn't buy into that story after
watching him in practice.
South Africa's Okkert Brits failed to
clear a height and Barcelona bronze
medalist Javier Garcia from Spain also
failed to qualify. ·
a
When I arrived at Cheney, Simon
and his team manager went ballistic
as someone had removed one of his
poles from his bag and left it out all
night in the rain. Bruce Caldwell
asked for my help in calming the
waters as he expected an international
protest.
Before he got on the bus, Simon
was back to normal, but that was
certainly not a productive way to. have
to expend precious emotional energy.
FOR THE RECORD
The Southern California College baseball team went 141-154-1 during Charlie
Phillips' six years as head coach, but only had sub-.500 seasons his final two years.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
11'V1N6 RANCH WATEll DISTRICT
P.O. BOX S?OOO
llWINP., CA 92619-1000
Section 1
V•ter, aeW.,r, and reclainMtd water aervice by t he Irvine Ranch Water Diatrict,aubject to the availability of faciliti••
adequate capacity in facilitiea, fund.a, or finanoing for' the conatruction thereof, or all of the foregoing, ia available on
the followtng tel'llla and conditions i ncluding all chargea
hereinafter eatabliahed .nd provided for. Service on the baaia
herein aet forth ia i ntended to be available tq aach .. llber of
the public or ••ch aegment of the public on the aa .. b&aia to the
extent applicants, owners, or cuatOl'llara are at.ilarly ait u.ted
and desire to be aerved and -Y be served in an equal .nd comparable 111&1\ner.
The general areas presently includPrl within the bouodariea of the
Distr ict and the exiating 1111provel!Mtnt Diatricta are aa eatabliahed by t he Board frOlll ti11e to ti111e and depicted on
!:xhibite A·l and A-2 to t hese Rules .nd Regulations. ltxhibita A-1
1----... ·nd A•2 hneto-are by tl'l.U reference incorporated herein and -Y -
be changed by the District frOlll ti111e to ti111e . In auch 1natancea, revised Exhibit• A·l and A-2 or portion• thereof wi,11 be
aubatituted to these Rules and Regulations. such I1111>rov ... nt Diatrlct~ have been fon11ed for the purpose of providi09 water,
aever, and reclai1t1ed water eervice. It ia contell!plated that
additional Ift11Proveinent Diatricta will be forwied, aa ct.etled proper
by the Board, at a later date or that additional areaa .. y be
annexed a• deter111ined by the Baard, to the a.dating I1111>rove .. nt
Dist ricts or any Improve111ent Diatricta a\lbaequently eatabliahed
within the Diatrict. In the alte)'native, other areaa have been
~r in the f uture may be provided with water, aewer, or reclai .. d w.,eer aervice by 111eana of contract• with the Dietr i c t . S\U:'.ll
<!Ontracta require the conetruction of neceeaary facilitiea or the
pa)'lllent of the capital coat .nd annual coet of operating .nd .. intaining •uch facilitiee. ·
The plane for facilities to be conetructed within the Di•trict
and each of t he exiating and future I111>ro¥e9lellt Dietrict• are
intended to be an i ntegrated part of the Diat rict'• Water Re80U%'cea Maeter Plan, Sewer Ma•ter Plan, lub·~ea ,.._ter Pl•n•1
.nd addenda t hereto, which are approved fro. time t.o ti-,
hereinafter in eome inetance• referred collectively to •• •the Plan.•
Ae i t ie t he de•ire of the Dietrict to effect conservation of
-.ter reaource• whenever po••ible, the Pl.n ie al.o directed
toward collecting, treating, and reclaiaing •owage and waatewater and beneficially reueing the resulting reclaimed water.
tt i • thP intent ~f the Dietric~ t hat ~uch reclai .. d water be
used in a manner that ie in compliance wi th any and all
appl icable Federal, State, end local atatutee, ordina.ncee, regulations. and other requirements
In 1110at instance• where service i a desired for purpoeee
i ncluding, but not limited to, those aet forth in Section 4.12, it ie the general intent of the District to provide Uie
appl ic.nt, ovner, or cuatOIM!r with recl•i-d water i.n lieu of
potable water. However, each uee •uet be approved on a ca•e·by-ca ee ba•i•, and the Dietrict IMIY detel"ftline in i t• di scret ion
whether it ie neceaa~ry or deeirable to furnieh the applicant,
owner, or cuatOftler with potable wat er at potable water rate•
either on a permanent baeie or on an interim baaie. '
The Dietrict conatructe the facilities
environmental and land uae deciaione.
determine• nor .;ntende to deter111ine or
decieiona or the accompli ehment of any varioue owners of undeveloped property
needed in concert wi th The Diatrict nei ther
precipitate land u•e plane of developc11ent of
within the Di•trict .
tn moat inatancee, the sewer service ia available a a herein provided only wbere the Oietrict ia aeeured to ita satisfaction
that in perpetuity it will aleb be providing water service to the
applicant, cuatOtller, or property owner or the aucceeeor thereto
for which ee~r eervice i• de9ired.
Require111ents eet forth in theee Rulee and Regulation•, i ncluding
but not limited to applicable rates and chargee, niay be llOdified
by 9Pf!Ci al contract where, in the op.nion of the dietrict, unique circumetancea exiet,
Section 2
DEFINITIONS
F'or the purpose of theee Rules and Regulation•, the following ter11111, phraeea, worda, and their derivation• ehall have the
1111taning given below. When not i nconeietent with the context,
word• uaed in the present tenee include the future, word.a in the
incl ude t he plural nulllber. The word •ahall• i• al'llaya -nd•tory
and not .. rely directory.
Ill AIR ·GAP SEPARATION ehall 111ean a physical break between
a ~upply pipe and a receiving veeeel. The a ir gap
•hall be at least double t he dia-ter of the •upply pipe, 111eaeured vertically above the top r i• of the
veaael, and in no case lee• than one inch.
(21 APPLICANT ehall mean any pereon, fini, corporation ,
aaeocietion, or agency who deairea to obtain water,
aewer,-or reclai111ed water eervice fl'Olll the Dietrict.
(l) APPLICATION RATE ehall .. an the rate a t which
irrigation water, expreseed in inchee per hour, i• applied to • DESIGN AR.BA .
<•I APPROVED CHICX VALVll •hall -•n a check valve thet
aeata readily and COft!Pl•tely. It mu•t be carefully machined to have free 1110ving part• and .. aured water
tightneee. The face of the cloeur. e l ... nt and valve
eeat inuat be bronse, ca..,oeitlon, or other
noncorrot'ible .. terial t hat will aeat tightly under all
preva iling condit ion• of field uee. ~ine and buahinge
•hall be of bronse or other nonco~rodible, nonaticking
uterial, 11achined for ea.y, dependable operatiOG. The
clo•ure eleinent (e.g ., clapper) ahall be intern.lly
weiahted or otherwi•• interna11I equippid to pl'OeC>te
rapid and poaitive.cloeure in a 1 •i•e• Where thia featur. i• obtainable. •
•
ISi
(6)
(I)
Device• u wit in the D etr ct on
t he li•t of device• approwed by the Poundation for t'ro••·O:>nnection OOntrol an4 ff)'draulic Re ... rcb.
Uhivere t of the 11
APPROVED OOUBLS CHECK VALV11 A88'"8LY •hell .. an en aaaembly of •t leaet two independently acting approved
check valve• including tightly cloei.n, •hut-off valvea
on each aide of the check valve ••--"*'lY and eultable leak-detector drain• plue connectione evailabl• for
teeting the water t ightnee• of each check valY9. •
APPROVSD RIDUC'ID PRUSUJll PlJltCI.... MCKPLOW PRSV'llft'tCJlf
DBVICI aball ... n a device incorporatt,. two or mion check valve• and an autOlll&tically operati ..
differential relief valve located bet..en the two
checke, tlllO ehut·off valY9•, and equi..-1 with neceaaary appurtenance• for t.eating. -'rha device ahall
oper•te to •intaln the pre88Un ta the .... a..t-n
t wo checlt va1ft•, l••• tban the ....-n cm the D.lnrlct '• ..-er aullf'lY aide ot the ...,,,_, k
c.eNtlon of nor99l flow, t he preeM&n Mt.,... the
cMc:k velv .. ahall a.. l .. • than the MWl)' ..-.....
ln c••• ot leak ... of ei~ oheatl ••l'Wtl, the
di tferenti •l relief v•lV9 •h4111~• to .. i•taln ttli• NCl\teecl preHUre by tleobUW cot• et...oephen.
When tha Lnlet pn11eun 1e tw per ......-lncb
or le .. , the nUef v.lve eMU aie .... to tM U ....... H then9'y proYldlng ... •ir ...... tM ... ice.
To • ~. tt•-cteYlcie• •et a. ..... u~ ..,, .. _ •eee•ible for Mintenanc:e and teetifte, ... l.Mt&lled ta a lOMUCI\ Where no part of the vel" wlll M ._....r994 .•
~TIC fteftN eh.all •en with ref......,. te l...._pe
trd .. tl• ~ ... , •ut-t.ic aontnU-., -~· _. H•ciletM ... ~, ~.._. for t.M fl:r.: -of eUHtift ..._ .,.u.cetloe rat-...._• nelai_.
-ter.
•
PUii.iC MOTICll
preHuH relief openi09 •uch that tlow •Y not occur in
t he uphill dir~tion, ae approved by the Oi•trict and
local governing avenc i••·
Dev cee ua v t n the D •tr ct •ha l nc on
the liat of ct.vice• approved by the roundation for cro.a-Oonoectlon Control and A)'drauUc .._.rch,
i rei f hem Califo a .
(10) 8UILOIHG Sl'W£R •hall .. an the line frOlll the lateral
connection to t he building or i.prove-nt• of the
applicut, QWl'ler, or cuet01Mtr.
(111 BOARD ehall .. an the Board of Directore of the District.·
1121 COMMODITY CHARGll •ball .. an a charge illil)Ojled by the Di atrict for all water uaed by general .. ter.d,
tet11pOrary, and agricultural cuet01Mtra; whether auch
water ueed i• •ctually 111etered or only ••ti-tad.
(13) COMIBCTIOtll PBB •hall Man • charge illpO .. d by the
Dietrict for obtaining water, aewer, or reclailled water
eervice froa the Dietrict. The charge in no event
•hall be lees t han or on conditione other than •• epecified by the District or ae required by any •nd all
applicable Federal, State, or local etatutea, regulatione, ordinances, contract•, or other
require .. nte. Connection fee• are eet forth in Exhibit
8 to the•• Rulee and Regulation•.
(14) COHSTJtUCTION MANUAL •hall ... n the District'•
•conall<'Uction Manual for the Construction of Water,
Sewer, and Reclai111ed Water Pacilit iee,• •• ... nded frOlll
ti• to ti-.
(1S) CONTINGENCY PLAN ia the Water Shortage Co.nti ngency Plan
adopted by t he Dietrict, •• ainended frOlll ti111e to ti ...
FR.IOAV, AUGUST Z. 1--
PUIUC llOT1Cll 'ifalC llTme .... ___ _
1nduatr1al develOpllant•, and .-..1et1 are typically i ...
than 6• in dia-ter. The Dlatilct etiall deteraine ~t
faciliti•• are part of a dt•tr tbution •yet.em fn119 ~i ..
to ti .. •• neceaeary. The Di•trict•• detenaiAa&ion in
thi• regard ahall be final and c:o1uJlu.eive. • I o ' . (4J) R.BC!.AJMBD NATBR PACILJTIAS eball -·n f aciliti•• wted in the etorage. pw11ping, and conveyan.C:• of ~
-ter.
I i
• I •
(44)
(45)
(46)
(47)
The ten reolai-.d veter f aciliti .. _,. .. U8ed ' i
eynonywioualy with the tera irri~1on wc.r fadUU ... ,
in tha context of refereoce• to U~ Diet.rict • • ?
irrigation -t•r ey•t-... tar plan. 1 I
Uet.AINID MATBR SllRVJCI <X*llBCTIC. •ball .aaa U.. pot.ft w
of COC1.nection of the cuat01Mtr'• HC1a1-d -cer 11-·~I
with the reclai.ed water ••rvice lin• of the 01-t.rict. -r
which •ball nonaally be t!M down9tre-end of the • 1
reclai-4 water .. tar tailpiece. l
ltBClAJMZD llATBJt SUVJCB LJn shall .. an the Diatrict'• facility between it• reclai .. d·water d i etrlbutioci
•Y•t-and the reclai-d water -l"Yice connection.
I .
RBCLAIMBD WATER SBRVICB LlME CHARGZ ahall .. an a c~tl •,.II £
i111pOaed by t he District for inetallatlon by the -• I Die~rict of reclai111ed water• -t•r• and -rv.ice line•. • • 1
RECLAIMED WATER TRANSMJSSJON MAIJCS •ha·u -.n reclai-4: ... ~ Wl'lter lines and appurtenances typically g• and larger .• ._. (
purcbaaed or conetructed by t he District with bond • proceeds and/or capacity charges or tboae conetructed
by an applicant, owner, or cuato.er subject in whole or
in part to reimburae ... nt. The District ahall detera1-what faciliti•• are reclaiteed water tran .. i ••ion .. 1ne
f rOlll ti•e to ti111e aa neceaeary baaed on the currently ~ •
•dopted -•ter plan and the te%98 and provi•ione of a.ny ... ... 1
reilllburaement agreement•. The District•• dete~nation ( •• ~ i n r egard to theae lllllttera shall be final and · • _o1. -~
61 CRQ$S COllHBCTIOH 1ball inean...any-unpro·t~~lt'"'l!lSftn~l"'!'i!Sn~~~t-~~~~-"":~._..... ....... .....,..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1
between any part of a water •yateM u•ed or intended to
•~,fPlY water for dri nking purpoeee and any •ource or sy9teM containing water or eubatance that i• not or
cannot be approved ae ••fe, wholeaOllle , and potable for
hu .. n conaW11ption.
1171 CUSTOMBR •hall -•n any person, fin1, corporation, aaeoci ation, or agency who u•e• or deeirea to obtain
water, eewer, and/or reclai-d water service fro. the
Di•trict (18) D'BSIGN ARBA shall .. an the epecific land area or facil itiee deaignated to be eerved through on-
eite facilities when uaed in reference to reclai .. d
water •Y•t•••·
(19) DISTRICT •ball inean the Irvine Ranch Water Di•trict .
(20) IMPROVl!MBNT DISTRICT shall -.n any of the I1111>rov-nt
Diatricte of the District exi•ting or hereafter eatabliebed.
(21) JNPJLTRATJON RATE ehall mean t he rate at which the eoil
wi ll accept wntor. expn•••ed J.n inchen per hour, during the irrigation period.
(22) IRRIGATION SYST1!lM shall 11tean all equip1Mtnt and
iaateriale required t or applying irrigAtion water to t he cS.eign area frOlll the service connection including all
piping, valvee. sprinkler heade, and appurtenancea.
(231 LATBRAL CONNECTION ehall -an t he point of connection of the cuet0111er '• building •ewer with the lateral aewpr
of t he District.
(24) LATERAL SEWBR •hall inean t he District'• facility
between ite collection ey•tem and the lateral connection, which shall noJ"llally be the exterior
boundary of the eaeement or the etreet or acce••
right-of -way.
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road
(2~) LATERJ\L SEWER CHARGE shall mean a charge i111pOeed by the
Dietrict for installation by the Dietr1ct of a lateral
eewer.
(26) NONPO'tABLE W~TER shall ~an that water that haa not
been treated for human consumption in conformance with
the etandards referred to in the definition of POTABLE
Wl\TER, below.
(271 MANAGER or General Manager ahall mean the General
Manager of t he District or the per&OTI authorized by the
Board or the General Manager t~ act for him.
(28) NON·RBCL>.lMABLE SEWAGE shall 111ean any and all liquid or 1 •olid waate eubatance other than recla1"'8ble aewage eG1ana ting ftOlll within t he District, i ncluding but not
li~ited to liquid or solid waste •ubetance ft'Oll\ any production, manufacturing, or processing opera tion.
Non-reclaimable 1ewage ehall include any liquid or
aolid eubstance that cannot be treated or diapoaed of
by the then-exiating facil'itiee of the District'• Reclaaation Pl.nt for the treat-nt or diapoeel of
•ewage by rea.on of the deeign thereof, applicable
waete di•cha.rge or other requireeente, actual or
po•aible increaeed operation and .. intenance coat•, or
poeaible da-g• to the District'• facilitiee:
(29) NOll·R.ltCLAIM.\BLB WASTEWATBR SBWBR.\GI FACILITIBS eball
mean faciliti•• ueed Jn the collection of waet ewater t hat is not to be treated for direct beneficial u•e or
a controlled uee t hat othe.rviae would not occur. Such
non-reclaimable waetewater eewerage facilitiee ehall
treat111ent proceaees of the reclamation plant and t he r esultant reclai111ed water.
(301 OPFSITE FACILITIES •hall 111ean facilitiee under the
control of the District including but not liaited to
water, eewer, and rec leiMed water pipelines.
reaervoire, pumping atationa, fire hydrants, eoanholee, valves, connectiona, eupply i nter tiea, trea t .. nt
faci l ities, and other appurtenance• and property up to
t he point of connection with th• cuetomer•a faciliti es .
Ill) OHSITB FACILITIES ehall 111ean facilitiea under the
control of the applic.nt, ovner, or cuato.ner including
but not lh1lted to re•idential, c~rcial, and
induatrial building water and eewerags eyetema,
l•ndecape irrigation .yete ... and agric ultural
irrigation eyateMe. For water and reclai111ed water
••rvice, the oneite facilitiee shall be tho•• down•trea• of the aervice connection, which ehall
nor111ally be the doomatream end of the-111eter tailpiece.
(32) ONSITE RECLAIMSO WATER SUPERVISOR shall ... n a
qualified pereon de•igna ted by a reclaJIM!d water user
and approved by the Diatrict. Thie person eh.all be
kna.ledgeable i n the construction .nd operation of
onaite reclaimed water and irrigation eyete .. and in
the application of the guidelines, criteria, atandard•.
and rule• and regulations for reclelftled vater.
(33) PIRMIT ehall .. an proceeeed and approved application to
and agree.,.nt with t he Diatr ict for aervice.
(34) PIRSON ia any individual, fiiw, partnerahip,
a•90Ciation, coeipany, or organisation of .ny kind.
C35) POTABLB ICATU shall -•n that water turniahed to the
cuata.er whic h ,...t• appl icable local, atate and
federal atanda.rd.a for drinking water.
U6) PRBTll.IATMDT •ball -an t,..t•nt that the dietrict -Y requin prior t.o peiwltti09 discharge of MWage into
any Dietzict -1'898 f aoility J.f -c:e• .. ry to in9\are ~111d1C9 by the Dl•tri ct with the-ltul•• and
keg\llatione and any and all ~llc:able r.det'al, ltete,
or local etatuea, ordlnanc:ee, r91Ulatloae, ooatracte,
or •11 of the foregoing, indi•idually or collectivel y ,
or U detenaiaed by the Dlatric:t to be ~ to p~ect the fecilitl•• of the Dietrictt froa any poe•ibl• p~t or future ......,..
(U) HIOCWU CJUJDI allall .. an tha 01.Criot • • ·~al Guideline• aftd General Deeip ~~te,• •• ... aded fro11 tlM to time.
CH> PRONltTY a.ID or ~ shall .. en ttt. holder or 1-.al
tltle. contract P\IC'Chaeer, or l••• .. llnder a 1 ..... •hh an une11pl.-.d t:en of i.oH t:ban one 111 Y9•r jointly wit~ the holder of title.
C>t) lmCl.At-.a ...aa eball -n -t-ter tbat C9a a.. treated encl rec:lel...cl by the Dietrict'• facllitl .. eo a• to be ue.We tor beMUcial purpoeee.
C40) !WCI ... na. w eh•ll ... n t .... tMnt fMUiti•• ttutt
ncel .. •Od tteat "98UW.ter for beMUdal -·
C4U 1t9CLAl'9D •TD elMIU .._ WH_,.ter •14*. M e ~lt of t ..... t .... t l• Malt.able .fOI' "9iileficlal .... lft
acoor61M!e wltb CalUOC11.le Adlaifti•tHtlft .._.iMl..,.
Tltl• 23, Chllptn t , ...... a':f:.ie •tel', ......
untnated lllfOrted wter r.-...i '""' tM 11'1tftlf•litu ::: , D!:'!:;t .:r .. -:: r.i:t.or:::~ .. %!,c., ~ t=.=!.
Ii. .. t•nl n.11. .... for U. ,...1_._, ..._ .,..,.,... br ua Dleut• My 111e1•. '9t .. .., _, .r
Ua&-.Cioa, &M ~ lat .. 1• 8Me&ea t. &I. •
CUI ~ W Nl'ft09tlCll ....... -.i.l -i&.aw~...a17 • .. u .. u .. 1., .., .. ~ ...... e-wu w r~•''-wM• .... "-fl:L.., ... ~-r~-. ...... _. __ .... u.
:::':~w~f: :rr.:rt.T::i:.:,= ;t~
......... ..UYle&w, .. Wll -a raw -
(48) RECORD DRAW INGS •h•ll inean drawing• t hat correctly ahow ~·
the completed facilitiee aa constructed or -.edified (ae-builtl .
(49) ROLBS AND REGULATIONS ehall inean these •Rules and Regulation• for Wa ter, Sewer , and Reclaimed Wat er
Servic~.· ae a111ended frOfft time to ti ...
ISO)
(51)
(S21
SECURITY DE POSIT ehall mean moniea required to be
deposi ted w!.th the Diltrict for the purpoee of
guaranteeing pay.ent of tDOnthly or bimonthly utility bill• rendered for water, eewer , or reclai .. d water eervice.
SELF-REGEN.ERATIVE WATER SOFTmlBR •ball 111ean a unit that
in re1110v ing •inerala from water produce• a waste containing mirterala in greater at1110unte than those i n
the influent ~~ter .
SEWSR COLLECTION SYSTEM •hall .. an individually or
collectively any eewer facilitiee which are financed,
constructed, and dedicat ed to the Di•trict by an
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applicant, owner, o r cueto.er or which are tbe raault
of l oc1l initiative and financing in tract• and
•ubdivieione, aa well •• ~rcial or indu•trial ct.velopmenta, and which are typically lees than 12• in
dia-ter. Sewer collection eyat-•hall incluct. dry ..._•
••were inetalled by developers prior to conet ruction of' .. ;
tru.nk eewere. 'ftle Dietrict •ball ct.tenaine what
facili ties are part of a collection eyet .. froia tiM to ti-ae neceaeary. The Di•trict•e ~t..-.J.nation in •· -
t I
this regard shall be final and cooclu•ive.
(Sl ) S8'fBR (SEWERAGE) FACILITIES •hall .. an any facilitie• ueed l n the conveyance, pw11ping, and treatment of waatewatel'.
(54) SERVICE CHARGE ehall ft~an a inonthly or billlOnthly charge
eatabliahed by the District !rom ti~ to titMt for
water. aewer, or reclai111ed wa ter eervice. Thia charge does not include the commodity charge for the
consumption of water or reclaimed water.
"' ..
(SS) SURCltARGE shall a>ean a charge i111pOaed by t he Di atrict
for the provision of a special aervice not norwally
provided by the District, such aa situation• involving unueual quantity or quality requi re111ente . Thia
surcharge may incl ude, but i• not neceeearily liaited to, pumpi ng aurchargee.
. ...... . ~ ,..
(S6) TRUNK SEWERS ehall mean eewer linee and appurtenances
purchased or constructed by the Di•trict with bond
proceeds and/or ca~city charges or thoee conetructed
by an applicant, owner. or cu•tomer eubject in whole or in part to reimburaement t ypically larger than 12" in
dia111eter. Th~ Diatrict ati.11 detennine what facilities ace trunk sewer• from ti111e t o time ae necessary ba•ed
on the currently adopted 111aater plan and the ter11111 and
provisions of any reilllburse111ent agreemente. The
Dist rict's determination in regard to these .. t tera ehall -be fin~l and concluelve.
(571 UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE shall ntean any releaee of
reclai111ed water that violates the Rules and Regulation•
or any applicable federal, etate, or local statute,
regulation, ord inance, contract, or other requi retnent .
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(581 WASTEWATER shall mean waete and wa t er, whether treated
or untreated, discharged into or penlitted to enter a · · •' •• ~
Di11trict sewer. -•. ~
~S9) WASTEWATER CONSTITUENTS AND CKAR>.CTBRISTICS shall -an
radiological para-tere: includin9 vol u-and flow' rate ~ . "
and such other para .. t era that serve to ct.fine, claaai fy, or .. aaure the quality and quantity of
waetewater .
(60) WATER shal l .ean, in t he general usage of th••• Rules
and Regulation•, potable water.
(61)
.. _,
. ' ....... WATER DISTRIBl1T'ION SYSTDC ahall .. .n individually or
collectively any wat er faeilitiee which are financed.
con•tructed, and dedicated to the District by an
applicant, owner or cuatOller or which are the reault of
local initiative and financing in t r act• and aubdivieiona, as vell aa CC11111ercial or induatri al
developments. and which are typically le•• than 12• in
diameter. Water dl•trlbutioo ayet ... ehall include all
fire hydrants. The Di•trict eball deten1ine what
facilitiea are part of a di•trlbutlon eywt-fro11 ti .. ',~ •• ';'
to time ae neceaaary. 1'1• District '• deterMination in• · this regard shall be final and concluaive .
162) MATER FACILITIES ehall .. an any facilitiee ueed i n the treatmoent, storage, pUlllping, and convey•nce of water.
(63) WATER SBRVlCE C'ONNECTION shall -an the point of
connection of t he cuato.er•e building water line with ~ t he water service line of t he Dietrict, Vbic h eball ~ .•
nonnally be the downetre•• end of the water .. ter
t ailpiece.
(64) WATER SBRVtCB LIN£ ehall -·n the Oietrict•• facility
betveen ite distribution eyate111 and the water -l"'ic:e
connection.
(651 WA1'£R SERVICE t.I tfB OfAROB ehall .. a.n a c:l\arve i..,oeed
by the District for inatallation by the Di•trict of
water .. tera, eervlc. linee, and coonectiona for
private fire protection facilitiee.
IHI WATQ TRA!l5"ISS10tl MAINS •hall .. an wateT liniu and
&PP\lrt-enancee purcha•ed or conetructed by the Di•trict
with bond proceeda and/or capacity chu9ee or t...,._
cori•tncted by an -wlicant, owner, or eu•ta•ac· aubjeet i n whole or in part to reillibU .... 1't typically 1....-r
than 1a• in di ... ter. TM Dl•trlct shall ~~ ...
what tacilitl ea are. -..ter tran8191ia•ion .. 1 .. lraa tt ..
to ti-•• neceHary baMd on the C\lrrwDtly ~ed -•te.-plan and the te~ and proviaiona of any reillbl.lr .... nt ag~nte. 'The Di s trict • e deteralnat.J011
in ...,af'd to theH Nttere shall be Unal end
eanc:ht•i,,..
8ectton >
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••• Continued from page 71
Property not within th• Dietrict and/or not within an J111pnwa .. nt ,
Di etrict and whic h i • to be provi~ with ••rvic• by the
Dietriet: i• e ubjeet to anne11t11tion t o the Diet.rlct and/or
1111prove .. nt Dietrictt•l. Annexation to the Oletrict and/or
J111provew1ent Die trict• .ay, in tun1, be •ubject to anneaation to
other agenci••· euch •• Metropolitan Wat•r Oietrict, Municipal Water oletrict of orang• County, Orange County Water Di•trict
and/or County sanit ation Dietrict• of Orange CO\lnty, e1lcept a•
othervi•• provided by agreement .
111• Oietrict , at It• diacration, may from till\8 to ti .. contract
with an applicant, owner, or cuet01Mr to initiate and pur•u• t o
CQlllPl•tion t he eatabliehlllent of an I111prove .. nt Di•trict and th• .... of bond• to provide th• fund• to conetruct the faclllt i•• or
capacity neeae .. ry for eervice to or froei the applicant, owner,
or cuetO!ller'• dietribution or collection faciliti•• •• a condition of obtaining eervice fro.a the Dietrict.
Section 4
0£NERAL RP,OllllDfflNTS
4 l SERVICE CONl)JTIONS
Water and eewer eervice ehall be provided by t he Dietrict
only if • pen1ut for euch water and •ewer eervice i• obt ained in the 111anner hereinafter provided, unl•••
ot herv1ee detennlned by the Board. Furthermore, i f the
01at r iet haa detennined that reelaiined wat er ehall be
o ec on , euch •~rvlce •hall be provided only if a per11it for euch
reclaimed water eervi ce i• obtained i n the 19&1\ner herein-
aft er provided, unl••• otherviee provided by the Board.
Water, eewer. and rec laimed water eervice ehall be :>"•ilable
only In accordance with the Dietrict'• Rule• and
Re9ul ationa, ae well •• applicable federal, etate, and local
•~at ut ee , ordinance•, regulatione, and contract•, and other requi rement• including, but not by way of limita tion, t he
Cali forni a -Water Code, the California ~~iniatrative Code, and regulat ion• impoeed by the California Regional Water
Qual i ty Cont rol Board -Santa Ana Region, and Sta te and loca l health department•, •• well ae the tel'1!1a of any
aervice agreement and permit i aaued by the Oietrict. Any
auch permit may be revoked by the Oietrict and t hereupon a ll auch wa t er, •ewer, and reclaimed water eervice ehall eeaee
in the manner provided f ~r in theae Rule• and Regulatione (aee Section• 7 and 14).
4 . 2 APPLICATION PROCEDURE
(1) An appl i cation f or wat er . •ewer, and reclai111ed water aerv1ce muet be made i n writing, e igned by the
applicant, and the owner or cuetoaier, it they a re not
one and the ••me . The Manager in hi• diecretion .. I
provide an abbreviat ed forw of application for perwi ta
when no unuaual facte are deterained in hi e diecretion
t o exiat. Other than epecified above, the forwi of
applica tion ehall be furniehed by the Dietrict.
(2) An applicant t ot aewer eervice aay be required to
obtain a diecharge per.it for ue• of the Di•tri ct 'a eewer age facilitiee in addition to the perwiit r equired
for all applicant• for aewer ••rvice. The conditions
under whic h the above 111entioned additional per.it i•
required are baeed on quantitiea and conatituenta of
waatewater diecharged into the Diatrict'• ••wer age
facilities. Section 7 herein ••t• forth th••• requirement•. The applicant •hall coarply
wi th all Pederal and State requireMenta includi no. but not by way o f limitaLion, any and all requirement• of
t he Env i r onmental Protection Agency inc luding any
comm i tment• !or reimbureemente required by the Env i ronmentAl rrotection Agency in exceaa of the
charge• of t he Dietrict . Theee r equirement• are set
forth i n the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and
the Code of Federal Re9ulationa, which by thi •
reference are herein incorporated ae though eet forth
in ful l.
(l ) The appli cant for a water, eewer, or recla imed water
aerv1ce permit under theae Rule• and Regulations must et at e t hereon t hat he agree• t o coeply with the
r equi rement • of any and all applicable Federal, State,
and loca l u atutea. ordinance•, regulation•. and other
requ1rementa
The Distr ict may, a t ite d..••cretion, requi re apecific
pr1or approval o f any permit by any Federal, State, or local agency having junadict ion over or an intereat 1n
the operation of the District •e facilitiea.
(4 1 Upon r-ece ipt of an appl i ca tion, the Manager ahall
review the appl1caL1on and make euch inve£tigation
rela ting t hereLo ae he deeme neceeaary. The Manager may preacr i tM! requ1 remcnt a in writi ng to the applicant
a a to t he fac1litiee neceeeary to be conatructed, the
manne r of connect ion, t he financial requirements, and
the uee of aervice inc luding the availability of
adequat e wat er, eewerage , and reclaimed water
facilities and i n caaea of aewer service re
Act t ea, neceeeary, t o neure n t a en
cont1nued compliance wi t h the District'• Rules an~.
Regul•tione and any other applicable requirementa .
Permits for wat er. eewe r , and reclai111ed "9ter eervice
and any connect ion for eervice made a• provided in the
per111l t ieeuad under th••• Rule• and Regul ation• pureuant to rece ipt of an \Pl>lication for euch aervice
ahall be eubj ect to the foflowing conditione r
4 .J PERMITS
(1) The applicant ahall adhere to require .. nte preacribed
by theee Rule• and Regulation• and to any additional
r equirement• preac ribed by the Manager or by the 8oard, or both. t o ineure CC)ftlpliance with the Dietrict•e ltulee
and Regulation• •• t o obtaining water, aewer, and
reclaimed wat er eervlce end ae to ch&raeteriatice ,
quality, and quantity of reclaialAble and non-
rec lalMable aewage that the Dlat r ict la willing to
receive into ite facilitiee.
121 The appl leant ahall pay t he apec ified feee and charge• prior to t he iaeuance of a permit . Th••• chart•• are
a• •et f orth in Bxhibit B and the reepective portion•
t hereof , whic h •et forth applicable ratee and ChaZ'9••
o f the Diat r ict . Exhibit B hereto and the rate• and
charge• provided for therein are by thia reference
incorporat ed herein and 111ay be changed by th• Diatrict
frOtll time t o t1Me . tn euch inatencea , a reviaed
exhibit B or • portion thereof will be eubatituted to theee Rulee and Regulation•.
Jn inetancee where aaeeaament bond proceeding• provide
facilitiee no rmally f~nded by connection feee or by a
developer eubj ect t o relmburaeMent, euch ••••••Mente ehall be paid concurrent with the payment of euch
connection f••• The Board May defer in it• diacration
auch ~~Y"'•nt of any •uch a aaeeall\ent bond• in inetaneee when an inte r im nonraeident ial uee ie to occur.
tl> By reaaon of circuM•t ancee beyond the control of the
Di et rict, or i n order to protect the fac ll1t1ee of the
Dl at r ict, or tor t he protection of the public healt h,
eafet y. and welf~re o f the reaidente or property
owner• of the Di •trict , eervi ca may be tenainated under
the condition• eat forth below:
l•I Wet er, eewer, end/or reelai .. d water eervica .. Y
be t en11i nat ed on a te..,orary or pe"'8flent baa~ in
the 111anner provided for in Section 7 or .. ction 14
herein a t any t i111e tlae applicant'•· own.r•e, or
cuetOMer'e operation• do not confor. to the
applicable require1119nta, ae provided for her•in.
lbl The Di etrict 111ay t enain;t• reclaimed wetar eervice on a tell!pOrary baaie at any ti .. reclai..cl ..-tat
a t the t eT111inal point o f the Di etrict'e
recl aut.ion plant doea not ... t tbe 1"94\&ir...nu Of revulatory avenciee, includi ng tboee ~~ibed
by the ltate of California , AdlliDiecrativa Code,
Th l a 32, C'haptar 4 . bclai..cl -c•r Nnice will, i n e\IC~ caee, be reetotred at 9'IOh t1 .. tbet
r eclai-4 w.car at the tarainal \loiat of the
r ec lelMltion ple~t again ... t• the ~il'Wlleat.a of
r89'1l atory a99nci•• or et evch ti-tbet t1'a
Oi•trict e\lppl ... nte the reclai..cl .. tar ~ ..
fl'CMll aourc:.• other than the recl-tion plent.
1•1 Th• Oietrl.ct •hall not .,. U ul• fen: uy .._.. br
Wllt U or raclai-4 wat•r or ocMl'WiM nhltiDf h-c.
4-fective plu.bint, brOlleft or fallltT .. nie199. or .. t•r
or reclei.ad weter .. ine, or re•~lt Jll9 fl'Oll :r
condition ot the •tar or nclai...S .. tar lt• f, or
e ny •ubeten~ fhat l'lllY be ai•ed with or be ln the wetar
or reclei .. d water •• Mlivered to •"Y e\let-r. ~1 applicant • for eervlce connection. or veter er
reclaiMd water Mrvic. ehell be ~i .... to ·~ e"°h condition• of prfftlUI'• ..S •nic. u ere ..,_.,adelt
b)' the diecribuciOft •Yet .. at Che locaU• of tllie
pi:o,aucl .. rvtce ~&on .,.. to llolcl ta. Dl4'trlft
hanl• .. fn191 all ...._. a d •i"9 from l• ..,._.. w
hip preHun oonditione or 1"91 int•rr~u ... oC
•rvle..,
(IJ
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'Tbi Dleul.ct ellal l not be liable for any ..._.. by
--.. or i~t• eapecity. froa .. fec:ti-pl\IM1nt.
broken or fa\llty lateral• • ..-..re, or aollectlon
eywt-renlting fro. any cOl'didon-b9yoc\d t.ha
control cf the Oietrict or otherwl••·
t .4 a1u. t.OCATIC*, MP lllSTNUTlON or S'nVJCS LID Oii
LATDJU. aDml
4 .4 .1 •t•r and Reclat .. d Water hrvice Line•
The Cl•trlct reaerva• th• right to deteraine the aise
of the water and reclai med veter ••rVlce line•, the
Mrvice conn.tctione, and the -t•r• and ehall aleo have the rlgbt to deter.in• t he kind and else of beckflow protection ~vice• for potable water eervice, in
ecc:qrdance with .. ction 4 .10, and any and all other
appurtenenc•• to the Hrvice. 11>e water or reclai111ed
water aervice line• shall be in•talled to a curb line
or property line ot tha cu•to.er•e property, abutting upon e public •treet, highway, alley, eaa ... nt, lane,
or road (other t han a freeway) in which are inetalled
water ~/or recleilll8d water 111aina of th• Dietr ict.
t .t .2 Lateral lewer and Lateral connection•
Ttle Di•trict •bell dater.in• and epecifr in tbe pert1it the eise, location, and .. nner of inata Ung the
lateral •-r. Such cte.ign ebell be in accordance
wltb the Di•trict '• rrac+en• AM Id• and Qm•tn•stton Mlt.DWal. If a lateral eewer ie inatalled by the
applicant, owner, or C\let~r1 tM lateral ..war joint•
ehall rem.in upoeed Wit il tlMy hllv• been iMpeeted and epprov.d by the Dietrict. The aha, elope, alignment, and Mterial • of coa.et:nactica of the cuatc.er'•
building •-r and tbe -tbode to be lleed in
excavating, plecing of the pipe, jointing, teeting, and
backf ilUng of tbe trench ahall confort11 to the
Dietrict'• Procedure• Guide and Oonet:naction Manual up
appL\cable plumbing cod•(•) enact•d and enforced by the c iti•• of Irvine, Laguna Beech, Mewport .. •ch, Orange,
Santa Ana , and Tuetin, a• well •• by the County of Orange .or i t• aucceeaor.
4 .S LIMITATIONS OH SBRVJCB CONNECTIONS:
Mo pen11i t ehall be i aeued except on the following
condition•:
4 .5 .l Water Service Connection•
4 .5 .2
Ill ~ch reaidence and/or buildi ng under ••parate
ownerahip 111Uet be provi ded with a ei n9le and eeparate ~ater eervice connect ion and water 111eter
except under epecial condition• •• deter.lned by
the Dietrict. except aa provided below, two or
1110re building• under one ownerehip and on the eame lot or parcel of land ehall be eupplied by a
aingle wat er meter.
121 The Dietrict reeervee the ri9ht to li111it the
nulllber of building•. euch •• apart ... nt a or the area of land under one owner•hip to be eupplied by
one wat·er aervice connection and water -t•r.
Ill Except for a cond<>11iniu• building, not more than
one water met er for domeetic or CCJllll9ercial •upply
•hall be i netalled for one building, except under apecial condition• ae deter.ined by the Die trlct.
(4) A wa ter eervice connection and water ineter ehall
not be uaed to aupply adjoining property of a
different owner, or to aupply property of t he aame
owner aero•• a atreet or alley.
(S) When property provided wi th a water eervice
connection and water meter ie eubdivided, euch
connection and meter ehall ba coneidered aa
aerving the lot or parcel of land that it directly or firet entere. Additional water ..aine and/or
eervic• line• will be required for all eubdivid•d
areae in accordance with th••• Rule• end
Regulation•.
(6) All water uaed on any preai••• wh•r• a -t•r ia
inet alled llN•t paee throU9h the -t•r . CUat01Mr•
ehall be held reeponaibl• and cha1:9ed for all
water pa••ing through their .. tare.
171 Bvery water eervice ehall be equipped with an angle curb atop or wheel valv. on the inlet eid•
of the .. t ar; aucb valve or angle curb atop being
intended eJtclu•ively for the uee of tbe Dietrict in controlling the water eupply through the water
nervice line. If the curb etop or wheel valve 1n
damaged by the cuatomer•a uae t o an extent requiring replace~ent , euch replecell'ellt ehall be
at the cu•tOftM!r'a expenee.
(8) If the cuetCNRer 'a rate of con•u~ption reeulte in
exceaeive wear of the ... ter, or ia euch tha t the 111eter ia unable to meeeure tha flow of water
accurately, the Dist rict May increaae the e ize of
the tMtter and require paywient of the actual coat of inetalli~g the new lfteter.
Later al Sewer•
Ill For alngle family detached unit reeidential
development a eeparate and independent lateral
parcel or building under i ndi vidual ownerahlp.
(2) Por condO!llinlum developmanta the following mini111um
number of lateral eewer ehall ba provided:
!al Hoh Stacked: 1 latera l per every two unite ·
4• eize
lbl 2 Story St acked: 1 latera l per every four
unite -6° aize
(cl Multi·Story: 2 lateral• per building -6"
aile
()) Por apart-nt developncnta the following 111inl111U.111
nulllber of l ateral aewere ehall be provided:
l lateral per building -6° ei ze
141 The Dietrict raaervea the ri9ht to liait the
nuaber of building• or tha ar•a of l and under one
ownerehip to ba connected to one lateral aewer .
(5) When property provided with • let•ral eewer i •
e\&bdivided, euch l ateral -wer •hall be coneidered
ae Hrvin9 the lot or parael of land that it
dlrectlr oT firet enter•. Additional •ewer• and/or ataral eewar• .. y will be required for all
e\&bdivided •re•• 1JI eccordance with the•• ltul•• and ltegoulatione.
•.S .l Reclai .. d Water Service COnnectione
Ill The Dietrict reaervea the right to li•lt the area
o f land under ona owner ehip to be eupplled by one
reclai111ed water aervioe connectio~ and re~laimed
wa ter -t •r.
(21 A reclel!lled water eervice connection and reclaimed
water ... tar ehall not be ueed t o eupply adjoining
property of a different owner.
Ill When property provi ded with e recleillled water
••rvice connection and reclai .. d water .. ter ie
e\lbcUvided, euch connection and Mter •hall be
conaldered ae ••rvint the lot or parc•l of lend that lt directly or fir•t entere. Additional
reclaiMd water .. tn. and/or recl•i--4 water
eerviee lin9a will be required for all eubdivided
area• in accordance with thee• •ulee and
R89'1latlone.
<tl All r ec laimed water ueed on any pr-i••• where a.
111eter le inetalled llU4lt pa•• tbrou9h the 11eter.
Cuetomere ehall be held relfPONlible and charved
for all reclaieied wacer paeaing thl'OU9h their
-t.•r•.
(SI Svwry reclaleied wacer Mrvic• Hne •hell be
equipped w1c h an angle curb etop or wheel valve on
the l.nl•t eide of the MC•r1 evch vah• or antl• curb etop being intandad uolueivaly for the UM
or the Dl•trict in controlling the rec:lailled •ter
hpply thr0U9h the nclal9" .. ,., Nr"¥1ce UM.
It the cul'b et.op or "l'heel val,,. 1• ... aged by the
c~•t09er'• ~ .. to en ••tent requiring replecet11ant ,
nch ~laeaMnt •hall ba at the cu•ta.er•e ...,... ...
t . I ULOCATIC* °" D'l'D nllVlCI t.lft, LAnu&. -.. OR UCLAIMD •TD -Vial Lift oa rsu ...,.,......
9hiwl• a .. tw .. wtoe Une, latenl ""9ir, • 1N01e1-d •ler ._.._ 11• w Un ...-c. 1..Callet er-. t.o the .......... , ...... u ........... -.. u... .. .... ....-. el• • lMUll_. at • ..... 1eaec.&ea1 IM _. el ell r911 411 ....,. ... 91iell M ,.W ~ U.,._ill_, ..._i or a 11 r . All .-. Mftiw, i-....i -....., _. ... aieecl _._...aw ... Hn -~--....... ,.._.le II.Ml .._ I• su •• llMll • -w..1 •••nerr _. u.
...... all ........ -................ ~"' ......... ...i1 .. ,.w .... wa...-...... • •••110 .
'·' I™a.llC'ttC*I
.eo per-•hall ~ connect lon to t.ba Diecdc:t '• water. ...,.r, or ra olaieecl water facilitiee wi thout • &Mirait or
•~cept ae provided in the ~raiit i eaued by the Diatrlct.
lpeclfically, but not by way of li•itetioa a• to any
conneation to the Dietrlct•e eeweray• facilitiee; no roof
dowAepoute, exterior foun<Mtion dre n•. are•-Y 4.raina, car -•h pe4-not covered by a roof, or other itOUrc•• of tnarface
runofl or ground wat er ebell be ~cted to a Di•trict
•-r fac\lity or to a building eewer or buildift9 drain thee
1JI turn ie connected dir•ctly or indirectly to a Dletriet
aewer facility .
4 .1 MBTllJt T'ISTINO
lf a water or reclail!Mld wa t er tll8ter fail• to regietar during
any period or i• known to re9l eter i naccurately, th•
cuetOIMr ehall be cha rged with an average daily coneu111ption
durln9·the aa111e 1110nth •hown by the reading of the 111eter when
i n uae and regiatering accurately. Any cuatCM11er ... y dellWlnd
that th• -t •r through which water or-reclai .... d water ie
baing furnlehed be exa•i ned and teat ed by th• Oiatrict for
the purpoae of '•c•rtaining whether or not it i• correctly
regiatering the ai.ount of water or raclai .. d wat•r being
delivered through it. Such de111&nd ahall be in writing and ehall be ..aCC0111p&nied by a depoeit equal to the charge for ·
teeting ae deterMined by the Diatrict.
Upon receipt o f euch de .. nd a nd depo•it, the Diatrict will
have the .. ter •xa•ined and t eated and, if upon euch teat the 111eter eh&ll be found to regieter ov•r two percent (2t )
1110re wate r than actua lly pa•••• through it, th• .. t•r •hall
be properly adjueted or another .. tar eubatituted therefor,
t be depoeit ehall be returned, and the water or reclaieed
water bill f or the current .onth will be adjueted
proportionately . If the Mter ehould be found to regieter
not 1110re t han two percent (2t ) more water than actually pa•••• through it, the depoeit •hall be retained by the
• r c • expen•e o -
4.9 PlRB KYDRAHTS
Pire hydrant• con~ected to the Oietrict'• aaina are provided
for the •ole purpoee of furniehing water to fight f lrea and
ahall be opened and Wl•d only by pereon9 autborhed by the
Dietrict. In the event that the Dietrict authorise• the uee
of euch hydrant• for puqio••• otber than •xtift9\1i•hing fire,
euch authorisation ehall ba granted only through the
procedure• and provi•ione contained ln Section •.1 of tbaae
Rule• and Re9ulatione. R.atee to be charted for water
extracted frOM euch hydrant for tellll>Orary conet:naction uee or other purpoa•• ahall be in acco~nc• with the applicable
echedule contained in Bxhibit B to th••• RUl•• and
ltegulatione.
4 . 10 WATER BACkf>:.OW PREVENTION
4 .10.1
• 10.2
4.10.l
•.10 .•
Genera l
The purpoae of theee proviaione la to prote ct t he Dietrict•e potable water eupply againat actual or
potential croaa -connectiona by isolating, wi thin the
premiaea, contamination or pollution that ~y occur
because of undiacovered or unauthor i sed croae-connection on t he pr eai aea. Theae provieione ar e in
accordance with the Ca lifornia Adai niatrative Code,
Title l? (Public Health), entitled "Regulation•
Relating to Cro•a-Connectiona.•
Th••• provieiona ahall be in addition to and not in l~eu of the control• and require .. nte of other
r egul atory agenciee, auch •• local goverN!lenta l
agenciee and-local and State Health Department•. These
regulation• are intended t o protect the Diatric t'•
potable water aupply and are not intended to provide
regulatory meaeuree for protection of user• t roe the
hazard• o( croa•-connectiona within their own premiaee. Notwiehetand1ng theee proviai one, the Oietrict accepts
no reeponeibility for croaa-eonnectiona or reaulting
hazard• or contami nation.
The Diatrict hae developed an active cro•s -connection
control program with a Croa•-Connection Control
Inspector to adminleter the program. Any queatione or
notification• reqarding the•• proviaiona or t he progra~ •hould be directed t o the Jnepector.
Backflow prevention devicee , •• required i n theee provie ione, ahall be provided inata~led , teated, and
.. int ained by t he applicant, owner, or cueto.ner at hi•
expenee. Por epecific .at eri a le and inetallation
requir•-nte, ••• the Di•trict' •J'roceduree O\lide and Conetruction Manual . The device• ehall be located on
the pre•i•e• ••rv•d and ehall not be on the Dletrict'•
portion of the ay•t••· All device• •hall be readily
acceeeible for teeting end .. 1ntenance and no device
ahall be •W-rt•d at any ti-.
When water ••rvice i a initiated, the applicant muat
provide euff icient inforMAtion, including plWllbing and
building plane, to anable the Di•tTict to determine the
level of backtlow protection required. The p roper
backflow protection, ae detert1in•d by the Di•t rict,
ehall then be i netalled and inapected bafore water
eervice i e provided.
Baeh th1e there i• a change of cuat01Mr (e ither owner
or tenantl on any ca....rcial or·induatrial premiee, the
new or previoua owner or r.uetomer ehall notify the
the level of protec tion required. Aleo, any
alteration• to exi e t lng onaite !acilitie• that may
affect tho level o f protection required muat be
reported immediat ely to the Dietrict.
From th1e t o time, repreaentativ&a of any health agency
having juri ediction and/or the Diatrict May conduct eurve ye of any premlaee where water eervice ie provided
by the Diet rict. The purpoae o( euch eurveye ia to
deteTll'line lf any actual or potenti al croee-connectione
e•i•t. The applicant owner or c uetomer ehall provide
reaeonable coopi!r•tion in facilitating auch eurveye .
Additional i nformation concerning backflow prevention
may be obta1ned from the •Manual of Cro•e-Connection Control,• Foundnt ion for Croaa-Conneet ion Control and
Hydraulic Reeearch, Uni versit y of Southern C.lifornia, School of Engineering .
Where Prot ection le Requ ired
Backflow protection for th• Dietrlct •a potable water eupply &hal l be provided on each water eervice
connectio n to:
(1) premi••• having an auxiliary w•ter eupply euch ••
r eclaimed or nonpotable water. If t he •..u:iliary
water eupply ia approved for potable uae by t he
public health agency having juriediction, backflow protection will not be required .
12) preMi••• on which any eubetance ie handled in euch
faehion th.ct could pel'111it entry into the water
eyetem. Thia •hall include the handling of
proceee watere and water• orlginati n9 fl"Oel the
Dietrict•e eyeteM that have been eubj ect to
deter ioretion in eanitery quality.
(l) pre•i ••• that have internal croeerconnectione,
unleee •uch cr·oee-connection.e an abated to the
eatiefacti on of th• Diatrict and approved by t he
etate or local health a9ency.
(4) pr-1••• beving intric•t• plllllbir19 and piping arrang ... nte or where not all portione of the
pret11ieee are readily ac:ceeaible for inepection purpoeH.
(5) pre.!••• having a repeated hietoyY of croe•·
c:onnectiona being eatabliehad or re·•etabliehed.
Type of Protection
The type of protection r•quil'ed i• related to th•
de9ree ot haaercS that •-'•t• on the pr-ieee ••~.
The type of protect!-device that Ny be required
(11eted in tnor•aa1f'lg level ot protectionl incluct.e1
Double Check Valve (DC), Reduced •r•••ure •rinclple lacllUow '1-evention Devic. (ltPPDI, •nd an Air o.p
.. parn1on IMJJ . The water uen NY chooH • hi9bar level of protection than required by the Dietrict. The ~inlwium1 typee required. r.letive to variova ait\Hltion•
ehall be •• required by Celifornie Adllllinl•tr•ti..,.
lt•9"l•tlone, Title 17. or to the ••tent not covered
t.h•reby. aa deter111ined by the Diat rict and/o~ health e9ancy.
1napection and -..1nt enance of Protective O.V1cee
lt •hall be the duty ot the water ue•r on any r .... , ...
on Which baeltUow preftfttlon deViet1e ere iuta 194 to
tua" co.peteftt inepecuone Mde at i ... t aaoe • yee.r,
or 1110r• often in thOee l,_.t•llC!e• -ti.r. Ml~iv•
Continued on page 9 ... j
MLICMOTICU PUILIC NCmCll
-.. Continued from page 8
4 .10.S
t .10.6
4.10.7
in•peotiona indicate repeated failure. All inapection•
and teating •hall be perfor11M1d by a teeter certified by
the local health department . The devicaa ahall alao be
teated i-diately after they are i netalled, relooated
or repaired and •hall not be placed in aeirvice unle•• they are functioning •• required.
The Oht:Tict will notify the applicant owner or
cuatomera When routine teating 1• need~d and ~leo aupply them with the neceaaary fonna that MUat be
filled out each t i111t1 a device ia teated or repaired The notice will include the date when the teat muet.be
COlllplatad, generally 30 daya after the date of the
notice. The COC11Pleted, orginal fon111 ahall be returned
to the Diatrict. Copiea of t.he completed for.ti ahall
alao be aent to the local health dapllrt111ant . The
applicant, owner or cuatOllllr •hall noti[y the Oiatrict
•any ti111e the device i• repaired, replaced or relocated.
A device •hall be repaired or replaced by, and at the
expanae of the water uaar, whenever it i• found to be defecti~•· Record• of all •uch teata and repair• aball
be .. intained by the ~ater uaer. The Diatrict may
requeat recorde regarding any backflow prevention device on the pre•iaea.
A device 111ay be removed for repair or replacement
provided that (a) water uae ia discontinued until•
repair or replacement ia CC>ft!Pleted and the device ie
returned to aervice, or (bl the aervice connection ia
equipped with other backf low protection approved by the
Diatrict. ·A retPst will be required following th repair or replacement of the device. e
Y re oca e o owing conCirn1ation by the Diatrict that the relocation will continue to provide the required protection and satisfy installation
requirement s . A retest will be required [ollowing the relocation of t he device.
Mark ing Safe and Unsafe Water Linea
Where the premiaea other than single-family residences
contain dual or multiple wat e r 11ystema and piping, the
exposed portions of pipelines shall be painted banded or 111ar ked ~t auff icient intervals to diatingui~h ' cl~arly wh ich water is aafe for drinking purposes and
which i11 not aa f e. All outlets intended for drinking purpoees shall be pla1nly marked to indicate that fact.
For ~ingle -family residences which have reclaimed aerv1ce1 provided, only those wat e r outlets wh ich
nonpotable water ahall be ma rked with the words
•Reclaimed Water -Do Not Drink.•
water
serve
For single-family residences which contain water ayateMB. a 11 potable water eerv ice pi ping ahal l all be
copper pi pe. All ~eclaimed waterlines ahall be purple
PVC pipe per district Procedural Guideline& and General l>eaign Requirements.
Reporting of Pollution or Contamination
In the event of contamination br pollution of the
potable water eyetem due to a cro11s-connection on the
pre111illee , the local health officer and District ahall
be promptly advised by the pereon responsible for the
water ayst em ao that appropriate meaeures may be taken
to mitigat e the contaMination or pollution.
Water Service Tennination
When the District determine• that wa t er uaea or condition11 encountered by the Diatrict represent a
clear and i11111ediate hazard to the District'• water
aupply that cannot be immediately abated, the District
ahall inatitute the procedure for discontinuing water uae.
Conditions or water uses that create a baaia for water
aervice tennination ahall include, but are not limited
to, the following:
(1)
(2)
(J)
(4 )
RefUSl)l to
device.
Refusal to
Refusal to device
Re f usal to device.
install
teat a
repair
replace
a •~quired bac~flow prevention
back flow prevention device.
Ill faulty backf low prevention
Ill faulty backf low prevention
(51 Direc t or indirect connection between the
District's water system and 111 aewer .
(61 Unprotected direct or indirect connection t;>etween
the DiRtrict'R ~atPr system and a ayetem or
equiprnent cnntaining contaminants.
(7) Unprotected di1ect or indirect connection between
the Dietr1ct's water system and an auxiliary water
ayetem.
(8)
(9) At alngle-f amily residences with reclaimed water
service, the installation of any piping other than
copper pipe for potable water service and/or
purple PVC pipe for reclaimed w~ter service , or
any piping otherwise not in conformance with the
requi rements of the Procedures Guide and
Construction Manual
For conditions 1. 2, J, 4, or 9 above, the District
will terminate service to a customer's premiae
••followa:
The Diatrict will notify the applicant, owner or
cuatomera when routine teating or corrective action ia
needed and al•o aupply them with the neceaaary forma
that auat be filled out each time a device ia teated or repaired. The notice will include the date when the
teat or corrective action 111U&t be completed, generally
30 day• after the date of the notice. The completed,
original fonna ahall be returned to t he Diatrict.
COpiea of the completed forma ahall also be aent to the
local health department .
Th• applicant, owner or cuetomer ahall notify the Dietrict any t1111e the device ia repaired, replaced or
relocated.
A aecond nolice ahall be aent to each water user who doe• not have t heir backflow prevention device t eated
or take other corrective action •• preacribed in the
firat notice within the time allowed. The aecond notice will give the water uaer a lS-day period to have
their backflow prevention device teated or take other
correc tive action.
If no action ie taken within the 15-day period, then a
thir.d notice wiJl be aent to the water uaer giving the water uaer a final 10-day period t o have the device
teated or take other corrective action .
If no action la taken within the 10-day period, then
th• Diatrict will notify the uaer that water aervice wi~l be tern1inated and proceed to tut'll off the water until the device ia teated and peaaea the t eat or other
corr~ive action i• taken and approved.
lf no action i• taken wi t hin the allowed tiMe period,
water Hrvica NY be taTillinated in aceot:danca with
Section 14 , EHf'ORCIMEHT AND PDIALTISS .
Por condition• S, '· 7 or 8 above, the Di•trict will 111ake reaaonable ef fort to adviae t he water uaer of
intent to teTilinate water aarvice . Then, the Di•trict
will tel'1!1inata the wat er aarvica and loc~ the •ervic•
valve in the clo••d p0ei tion. Weter ••rvice wi ll not
be rt1in•t•t•d until correction ot all violation• baa
been approved by th• Di•triet. railur• to correct the
vlolation• 111ay reault in ~r111&nent tar111ination of watar
aarvlce in accordance wi th lectlon 1 •• IMl'ORC9"!NT AlfD
Pa!W.TllS.
t .ll aSWD PCltfl.ON PUVDITJON
•••id4tneea and other building• .. rTed by the Olatrlct'•
.... r ... fae111t1•• •hall be protected tro. the bac-(low ot
.... t ... t•r in the lataral .. wu• u be ... l.tl provided. Dnlnefe pipint H1"1Jift9 filltua·H. the flood lenl riu ot wbleb en lontecl ,,_low the ri• •leY•tlGA of the lllPblll -uol• ot U• Dlan1et ...,.r •aid elloft the Clt'CMllll lewl of the Dletric:t 118.1• ..-r, •hall dnla "1 fT8Ylly lato the
P&etrlct •in ...,.,. and ehall .a. prKeot. .. tnm tieoltflow of ..,..._ .. "' lnet•lUIW ea ..,...o, .. t:ne a.abiilte.r '"lee, an4 M01' --' ~ur -.icie eNll a. laletall .. -.i, la tut .,..... or ..atloe or tlMI dni ..... .,.t_ t1Mat ,..., ... u.
clllectMlrp fl'09 Uxtuee looet.ed -.1ow the •JA.,.tlcm of tM
OYltt OI' P"'9"' l lM.
8H11..Cetr ... lCH ~l .... "' tbl• Wti• llMll M lOOllted
.._ .. taie, wlU a-ftlldUy and ... uy •CIC:9Mil>l• ru 1....-a.n .... ~ .. •t .u , ........ lial ... o.tl..-.ly
PUBLIC NOTiCll
·~•d, •hall be enoloeed in a watertight 11Aaonry pit fitted with an adequately •i•ed removable cover.
Th• applicant, owner, or eu•toeMtr ahall provide and
11111intain, at hi• expen••, beckwater devlca• and
appurtenance• •• required in thia ••ction. &aeh alj(!h device ahall be located on the property it protect• and ahall not
be allowed in the public right of way.
4.12 AllI1iOflIZIO US8S ro• Jt8CLAil!CBD WATBJl
In accordance with the proviaiona of Section 1, the uaea of
reclai!Mld water 111ay include, but not by way of lilllitatlon, landacape irrigation, agricultural irrigation, conatnicti~n
water, induatrial proc••• wat er, cooling tower malteup water. water for fluahing toilet• and urinal• in high riae
buildin~•. and Diatrict rec re,tional impoundment . Bach auch
uae muat be conaidered for P-!'proval by the Diatrict on a
caae·by-caae baaia, and the Oiatrict aiay determine in its
diacretion whether it is neceaaary or deairable to furnish
reclaimed water for the epeci[ic uae involved.
Determination• •• to apecific uaea to be allowed shall be in
accordance-with the standard• of treatment and water quality
requirement• aet forth in Title 22, Chapter. 4, of the
California Administrative Code. Prior to approvil)g such
uaee, the Diatrict may, in its diacretion, aet forth
spec ific requirements aa conditions to providing such
aervicea and/or require apecifi c prior approval from the appropriate regulatory agenciea .
4 ,13 SCHBDUJ,.ING RECl.>.IHED WATER
The Diatrict reserves t he r ight to control and achedule the
use of rec laimed water i f , in the opinion of the MlU\ager o r
hie deaignated repreeentative , acWeduling ia neceaaary for purpoaea including, but not limited to, the maintenance of
an acceptable working preaaure in the reclaimed water ayatem
and providing for reasonable aafeguarda in relation to public health. Guidelines for auch acheduling ahall be aa
deemed appropriate by the Manager or hi• deaignated
repreaentati ve. 1•
4 . 14 BMBRGBNCY CONNECTIONS TO RECLAIMED WATBR S,YSTEM
If in the opinion of the Diatriot, an e111ergency exiata
whereby in all or a portion of the reclai .. d water ayatem reclai111ed water i11 not available, the Manager .. ,,=·approve a
temporary connection to the potable water ayatem. Before
auch te111porary connection ia Made, the portion without
reclaiMed water ehall be isolated by an air gap aeparation
from the remainder of the reclaimed water ayatem either at
individual aervices or on the offaite ayatem, aa determined
by the Dietriot and an approved baclcflow prevention device
"r devic-e6 of th<' typ!' <llll .. rrninlld in 11c-cordance with Sect ion
4 .10 herein, shall be i118li11le<l on the potabl e water line 0 1
lines i n accordance with these Rules and Regulations and any and a l l applicable rules and regulations of the State and local health departments . Thie emergency connection or
connecti ons shall be removed before connection is re-established to the remainder of the recla imed water system.
4 .15 RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAI NTENANCE
4 .15.l
4 .15.2
4 .15.l
".15."
Water and Reclaimed Wa t er
The applicant, owner, or cusr:orner 1e responsible for maintaining all onsite facilities that are under the
ownership of parties othe r than the District.
Sewer -Single Family Units
The applicant, owner, or customer is r esponsible for
maintenance of the building sewer and the l ateral
sewer. Any lateral sewer or building eewer ahall be
cleared and cleaned by the applicant, owner, or
cuetoroer at his own ~xpense. The lateral (parl of private property! ·is the responsibility of the owner to
repair or reconstruct .
Sewe r · Multi -Dwelling Units
(Condominium COft\plexes and Townhomes)
Maintenance of onsite sewer main linea shall be the
responsibility of the uistrict up to the main line
cleanout or laat manhole . In order t o qualify for 11uch
maintenance, these facilities must be fully dedicated
to the District, includin9~~roper eaaemente, and approved by the Manager or h1s deaignee. All laterals
upatreaM of the main line are the reaponeibility of the
owner/applicant.
Obetruction of or Deposit of Material in
Meter Boxes or Hydrants
No peraon ahall place. dispoae, or depoait or permit
tile tpl,.acernent , diapoaal or depoait of oil, toxic,
hazarClous or contaminated liquid or waate, traah, dirt,
building 1N1terial1 or other aubatancea, object• or obatructiona i n. on or around meter boxea, and i t aball
be tbe reaponaibility of each applicant, owner, or
cuatomer to prevent meter boxes. Diatrict hydrant• or
o ther Diatrict facili ties from becoming obatnicted or
obacured by such applicant, owner, or cuatoa1er•a tree•,
ahrube, plant• or in any other tnanner ao aa to impede
their uae or acceas to-them or 111&ke their location
di fficult to determine.
If suc h substances. ob jects or obstructions are not cleaned and removed or are permitted to obscure or
impede euc-h facilities, the Diatr ict may, after providing reaaonable notice to the applicant. owner or
cuat omer, acc0111plioh the cleaning and removal and c harge the applicant. owner or customer for the coat of doing so.
ANO MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
As stated in Section 1 herein, it is the desire of t he
District to effect conaervation of water resources whenever
pooeible, such measures being consistent with l egal
re11ponsibilitios to utilize the wa t e r resource & of the State
of California and the District.
Fac~lities Cor irrigation of n~w or existing parks, median strips, landacaped public areas or landscaped areas, lawns ,
or gardens surrounding 11ngle family homes, condominiums,
lownhouses, apartments, and industrial parka ahall be
de11 igned and i n~talled in ouch a way as t o conserve water.
Reclaimed ~ater is considered a wate r reaource by the
Oiatrict, therefore, the aame restrictione ahall apply for
all usea of r ec laimed water aa for potable water .
Rate and extent of application of water ehall be controlled by the uaer so as to miniMize run-off from the i rrigated'
areas.
All water closets installed after January 1, 1994 muat f lu11h
with 1.6 gallons of water or leas. Whenever reaaonably
poaaible, ~~ter cloaete in existence O...Con!! the effective
date muat be fitted with retrofit devices, auch aa, but not
limited to, devices s~l into the toilet tank, which decrease
the amount of water uled to fluah auch water cloaeta.
4 .17 INTERIM MATER SERVICES
4.17.1
•.17.2
General
The Diatrict•a potable water ayateM haa been ~ater
planned to aerve the ulti111&t• need• of r .. idantial,
commercial, and induatrial· develop11enta i n the
Diatrict•a aervice area. l>eaign and conatn&ction of
facilitie• are phaaed i n uni aon with the above
111e11tioned developa19nt1. However, the Diatrict will
provide aervice for interi11 uaea whenever poaaible, although auch uaea ahall be aubject to t he condition•
aet fort h herein.
Temporary Service Connection•
111
(3)
Ill
••>
(SI
TeMporary service connection• are pri111&rily inatalled for the convenience and uae of
indivi dual•. contract.ore, end companlea during
conatruction work . However, th•V are not li•ited to conatn.ictlon purpoaea but Mey be inatalled for
any uae .
Th• Contractor or other per90n applying for a
Matar or 118tera •hall be held reeponaible for 1011
or dauge to the meter fra. the ti-it l•
in.talled until it ia r....oved, or until •• hour•
•fter notice in writing ha• been given the
Oi etrict that th• contractor or other peraon ia
finiahed u•lng the 111eter.
Plow• through • 2 1/2 inch or l erger t~rery
.. rvJce fire ~ydrant -t•r •hall be li•ited to a
11111xi.u• of i~o gallon• per •inute, unl•••
othervl .. •uttiorised in writlDIJ at the tl .. of
•'PPliC.tion. Any deliberate ett9""t on the p&t-t
of the 111ppltcant or u .. r to lncre••• the flow 1•
juet eauae for the Diatriet to d.iecon(inue
••rv!ce.
The 01atrict r•••rv•• the ri9bt to 1ater~t
eervlc• with<Nt notice it •uoh ua•e• l• cauel119
pr•••ure in ttw •r•t•• to drop below an eooeptabl•
r•"99·
lach tftlPOl'ary ••n1~ C\aet-r •hall Miit• •very
att9t1Pt to .. antaln a oonetant flow t~ ~
-Hr. To ~leve thl• r.1111h--.at.. U. CWM.-r
MY -. nc,al .... to prowl• end l"9taU a M.,..,.
fa.cUltfY CCIGIWtnodOft t e,., ... u 1nt•l'1• r....,,. r, 11tc.) • .,.f'OWff a.,, the Dl9t.rlft, tn
OOftjWIC'tlOll wit" the ..i.,;.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1996
PUIUC IOTICU PUILIC NOTICU
4.17.)
5.l
5.2
5 .3
m When uaing f i re hydrant• for temporary .._rvice
connaction1, no iM>r• than one ~tlet per hydrant
•hall be UHd for thia purpoee; however, t.he v.ae '• of aia--. fitting• approwad by tbe 01etrict ia • • • !•
acceptable provided that the additiooal flow doe• '' not aignificantly i11pair pre•aurea in the -·-•
diatribution ayat ewi.
(71 The -xi-duration of ti-a te..,orary -rYica -Y be applied for ia aix iaontha. At the •I"' .--:i concluaion of aix 1110ntha, the cuatomer -y reapp)-¥. a1 ,1
for aervice, aubject to approval froia tbe
Diatrict. . .. -~·
Agricultural Seirvice Connectiona
.. ~r ,,
~ '""'· .,
j -44 ~ ••
(11 The Dietrict reaerves the right to regylate agricultural uaers without notice if preaaurea i~t .. .;i.,,
the diatribution ayateM drop below the minilllUM
acceptable range . The Diatrict reaervea the righ~ . ,...
to interrupt agricultural aervice at any time ,
without notice if auch uaage ie cauaing preaauu4; ,;,~:
in the eyate~ to drop below a ~iniMua acceptable , d'•
range . When preaaure ia reau111t1d t o an acceptabl~ .. J • ,
range for a reasonable period of t i me, all ·~ ~n regulated agricul tural eervicea will be returne4 -to their reque•ted f lowa. Repe~ted occurrence•;(';,,
preaaurea dropping below a minimum acceptable
r ange.may_reault in permanent discontinuation by the Di•tr~ct of the agricultural uaer•a aervice upon 30 dltya, notice.
12) All requeate for water and reclaimed water for agric ultural purposes must be !Nlde 24 hour• in
advance of the intended use. Only authori&ed
Oi&tricl personnel will set and adjuet flow• from a-11 agricultural service connections.
(3) Water and reclaimed water for agricultural uae
shall be delivered at a constant rate.
c angee 1n
hours of 7:00 a .m. and 3:00 p .m . All changes in ~
flow shall be requested prior to 10 :00 Q.m. the
day prior to the intended change .
SecLion 5
FACI!.JTIES QESIGN AND CONSTRUCT!QN
GENERAL " . ..
All o ffaite wat e r, aewer, and reclaimed water facilitie• apd
all onaite reclaimed water facilities ahall be deaigned .,4 constructed according to the requirements, condition•. an
standards aet forth in the Procedures Guide and Conatruct on Manual which document is on file at th« off ice of the
District, and by this reference is i ncorporated herein.
The recla imed water system, includ1ng both offaite and onsite facilities, shall be separate and independent of any
potable water system. -
Any requi red backflo~ prevention devices on potable water
services and flow or pressure control devices shall be
downstream.of the meter and provided by the applicant,
owner, or cu11tomer at his expense .
OFfSITE WATER, SEWER, ANO RECLAIMED WATER FACILITIES
Any water distribution, 11ewage collection, or reclaimed
water distribution system facilitiesdetennined by the
Di11trict t o be required to r~ovide service within
developments of the property within the Di11trict shall be provided by the applicant, owner, or customer at hie
expenae.
Plans and specifications for all water distribution, aewer
collection, and reclaimed water dietribution facilitiea ehall be submitted to and approved by the District in
advance of conatruction.
The Diatrict will aaaume reaponaibi.lity for providing water,
aewer, and reclaimed wa ter aervice to the point of
connection (individual lot• for residential water and aewer aervice and reaidenti al yard reclaimed water irri911tion
aervicel of auch development upon tranafer to the Diatrict
of title to all facilities in tbe required ayatelUI and any
neceaaary eaaeaMtnta therefore. All eaae .. nta ahall be in •
fona acceptable to the Diatrict and not aubject to outatanding obliqationa to relocate auoh facilitiea or any
deed• of truat, except in inatancea wbere auch i a detenained
by the Boar d or the Manager t o be in the beat intereata of the Oiatrict .
Modification or relocation of the meter or other facility
which re-ault• in nonconformance with applicable proviaione
of these Aulea and RegulationP, the Procedures Guide or the
Construction Manual is prohibited and ehall be corrected at
the expen11e of the applicant, owner, or cuatomer. upon •
failure or refusal of the applicant, owner or customer to make auch correction, the Oi•trict may, aft e r providing
r easonable notice to the applicant, owner or customer, 111ake
the correction and charge the applicant, owner or cuatOll'er for the coat o f doing •o.
ONSITE RECLAIMED WATER FACILITIES
A:ny onsite reclaimed water f acility . . applicant, owner, or customer shall retain title to all such
onai te facilities.
Oneite reclaimed water facilities. in addition to conforming
to the Procedures Guide and Constru~~ion Manual ehall confonn to local governing codes, rules. and regulations.
The Cities of Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Orange,
Santa Aria, and Tustin. and the County of Orange ahall have
authority over materials, equipment, design, and
construction methods uaed for onsite reclaimed water
facilities within their juri11diction, provided that when
the District's Procedures Guide and Construction Manual
require a higher quality ma t eri al, equipment, deaign or
construction Method than that required by the above local governing codes. rules, and regulations, the Di atrict•e
Procedure• Guide and Conatruction Manua l ahall be cont roll ~ng.
Plane and apeciticatione and record drawing• e~all be pr epared and aubmitted to the Diatrict in accorda nce with
the Procedure• Guide and Conatruction Manua l . Plan• and
apecifications muat be approved by the Diatrlct prior to
commencing conatruction. Prior to coanenoeMent of aervice
to any onaite eyete111 uaing reclai-d water, t:ecord drawi ng•
•hall be provided and approved and the inatalled ayatem
ah.all be teated under active condition• t o anaure that the
operation la in accordance with the intent of the .. Rule•
and Regulationa.
In accordance wi th Section 1 herein, in tboea area. where r ec laimed wate r i a not imoediataly avail able for u.a. when
the deaign area i • ready for conatniction, and if the
Diatrict haa deter.ined that reclai..ct water will be
aupplied in the future, the onaite faciliti•• eh.all
nevartheleaa be deaigned to WI• nclai-.d -ter. Provie1on•
•hall be .. de and tbeae Rul .. and •egulatione followed to
allow for connection to the reclai .. d wat er facilitie• when
they becOlle available. In the intari•. potable dolllaatio
water will be eupplied to the reclai .. d water faciliti~•
through a temq>Orai:y potable -t•r connection. A backflow
preventer of the type detenlined in accordance with hctiqn
4 .10 herein will be requi~ aa long as the onalt•
faciliti•• are uaing potable water . Tho' backf l ow preventer ahal l be dovnatreaM of the ... ter and ahall be a part of t he
onalte fac~lltiea . The DJetrict will re1110ve t he back!low
preventer and will lllllk• the connection to the onaite
facillti•• when reclai-.d wat er bec:omea available.
. ~·
S.• CONVERSIONS OP BXISTINO FACILITIES f"Olt RECLl\IMRD WATS~
Where it i• planntld ~hat any exl •ti ne weter ayet .. be
converted to a recla11111d water faci lity, a 00111pr•henai,,.
inveati9ation elMlll be perto.,._d by or for the D1atr1ct at
the e~n•• of the applicant;, owner. or cuatc.er. The
facilitiel to be coo,,.rted to ~•claimed ~ater u ... •hall be
inveatigated in detail , incl~n9 r.vlew of any record
drawing•, preparation of requir.d report•, and
detenalnationa by "the Dl atrict of •••una nKU .. ry to
bring tJ\e •Y•t•• tnto full COMplian~ wlth the .. •~1•• and
ka9ulet1one for reclat11ed ••t•r .. ~le. lncludiftt, but not
li•lted to S.ct\/ln S.> thel"e<>t and the Dietrlct•• Proced\aree
O\lide and Conatruction ... nual . lfc) potabl• water facillt1••
•h•ll be connect-4 to or Sncorporat•d ln the rec:lal.-d ~t•r •V•t• ttwkt ha¥e not been appt"OV'eO for r.clal-.d •t•r ••1"VlO. l:)y the Oiatriet .
~. ! Al..TatMATI rtMANCUIC 1Ca M'l'OllDULI .Ml>/O. lDll IIKUS
HOUal NO PitO.JICTS
Continued on page 10 ... j
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FIUDAY, AUGUSt 2. 1996
NIUCiOW WIOtlili
.... Continued from page 9 j
s.s.1 aeque•t tor Public Pinanc l nt
u proper t{ within the Di•trict for whlch weter, eever
a nd/or rec ai .. d wat•r ••rvica ltl l"eq'U••tad will
include not l a•• than ten per~nt of th• unit• ••
a l lort!abl• and/or low lnCIOIMI hou•1n9 uni te •• herein defined or haa been dea1gnatad by the City of Irvine,
County of Orange , or ot her auch 91\tity for land ""
which requirH t hat a portion of the uni te belnt developed ahall be .tfordable and/or low inccma bou•ing
unit• a• herein defined, any aucb applicant, owner or
cuatOIAer when requeating water, 9eWer atlld/or recl•i.ed
wat er aervice for auch property .. y requeat the
Di•trict to initiate proceadinga P'll'lt\Ulnt to 1111Plicable
lawa t o f orm a apecial --...-at cliatrict for the
purpo.e of publicly f~ni tlae off•ite and CID8it•
water, -r and/or nclai-.1 -t.•r faciUt.i-neceeeary t o Hl"Ve eaid "--l~t u -11 u any
••-•a.bl• port.ion of the future cepit.al coet. ~icb will be incurred by or benefit t.M initial property
ownera at the ti .. of connection to ••id faoillti ...
The propoaad aeH•-nt. diatrict •hall include all of t h• area eli gible for alteI"Date financint •• prowicled
for in t bia .. ction s .s.1 and web other an& logiully
aarved by t he f acilit i•• .. determllled by t..be Di•trict i n it• diecret ion. Thi• provi ao i• intended to include
the affordable and/or low inc:c.e bou8ing unit• a• -11
•• the "'8rket r ete unit• for which •ervice i e requaatcd purauant to t hi• Section 5 .5 .1 .
5 .5 .2 Initiation of Public Fi nancing .
Upon receiving a requeat P'lr•11&11t to Section 5 .5.1 .,
the Di at r ict •hall, unl .. a i t ..it.• t he f inding• ••t forth in 8eg~k>ft 5 15.l, i ni
to applicable l awe to for111 a epecial •••••a .. nt
Dia trict for t he purpo•• of publi cly f i nancing tha o!feite and on•i te wat er, ••wer and/or n clai-.d wat er
Cac ilitiea nac••••z:y lo •eTV• aaid development •• well
•• any •••••••bl• portion of the fut ure capi tal coet• which will be incurred by or benefit t he initial
property owner• at t he ti-of connection to ••id Cacilic:iee.
5 . 5 .3 Retuaal to Initiate Public Financing
The District may deny a raque•t ... de pureuant to
Section 5 .5 .l only e fter not ice and a public hearing
and only if it f inde that euch a•••• ... nt dietrict
f inancing i& no l onger conei•t •nt with •ound 11U11icipal
financing practice• or ia not econ<>111icell y fea•i ble for
the particular project . J ( other 111ean• of euch
alternute financing are available and are con•i•tent
with eound municipal financing pract ice•, •uch other
me•n• of financing ehall be i111>l• .. nted by the Dietrict. I n lftaking • f indi ng under t hi • Section
5.5.), the Oi•trict •hall r ender a written deci•ion
which identifiee the evidence it relied upon and t he rea•ons eupporting it• deci•ion.
5 .5.4 T1me for Acting on Reque•t
The District •~>11 act upon • requeat 111ade pur•uant t o
Section 5.5.l within 60 d.aye ot t he receipt of the request .
5 .5 .5 Affordable and/or Low IncOtMt Hou•i ng
"Affordable and/or Low Income Houai ng • •• uaed herein
ehall have the ••me meaning •• u•ed i n the bou•ing element adopted pureuant t o Government Code Section
65580 of the governmenta l agency havi ng j uri•dict i on over the zoning of any given development.
5.5 .6 Off-Site Facilitiee
•off -Site Fac ilities• •• ueed herein •hall nean other
than in-trect faciliti•• which are not peid for by th• Dl•trict pureuant to it• Rule• and Regulation• f rOlll general obligation bonde or otherwi ••·
5. s . ., Cr.<>1d1n1n 1 11 w11 h Othc1 /\9f"nc1es
Whc11 1'<>or.1bl••. 111 th .... v,.n1 1 hat Olotri•:t agrees t ..
ln1t1atc p1oceed1n9s purauant to Secti6n 5.5.1., the
Ou1tr1ct w1 I I '" L"mpl to cootdinate auch proceeding"
w1c.h 8\mtl•• procr,,tlingo initiAt ed by another agency or other ag~nc1es h•v1nq )ur1ediction over other a •pecta
of the 1nfr•et runure required for the d!'velopment euch
.... r ut nc• by wAy c,f 111111tat1on, etreeta, lighting. open spacf'. etd!'walk~. and curbs .
sect1011 6
fACJ !.! Tl £5 OPERATION
6 .1 OFFSJTE WATER, SEWER, /\NO RECLAIMED WATER PACILITIBS
Openu Hl" a11d nuivelll.incf'." ot all of the Di,.lrlct'• ofC•ito water, sewer, and r~cl a1med water eyatem facilities,
including. but no::>t limited to, w8ter. sewer, and reclai-d water p1pelineA, 1enervoirs, pumping •t11t1on•, fire
treatm•nt facilities, and other appurte~snce• and property
up to 11r1d 111rlud1ng th,. D1F>trict'11 me ter, ehal l be under the
m11n•qem .. nt anr:I cont t ol o{ the Di•t rict . No other per•on•
exc~pt authorized empl oyees and/or repre•entativee of t he
o~s~11 ct shall hav0 any right to enter upon. in•pect, ~perat•, Ad)uat, change, alter, move, or relocate any
portion of the foregoing or •ny o! the District'• property In the event thar •uch should occur, all charge• and
pen8lt 1es shal l bl> App l Lcable and collected. Such action
shall al•o be 1n vi ol~tton of any and all appl icable
fed•ra l, Atate, and l ncal sta tutee , ordinance•. regulation•, and ot h~r r'"qu i l'l'.i11•11t s
6 2 ONSJTE FACILITIES
5 .2 .1 o .. neral
6 .2 .l
. .,
"
The operation and Rutveillance of oneite weter d istribution, oPwer collection, and reclaimed water
dietribut1on {Acilitiea are the reaponeibility of the app licant. owner. or cu•t°"'8r ,
One1te Reclai111ed Water Facilitie•
The operation and •urveillance of all oneite reclai111ed
water ayet~m faciliti•• u•i ng the Di•t rict•• rac lai 111ed water, ehall be under t he .. naget11ent of an •on.it •
Reclaimed Water Supervi•or• de•igna ted by t he
applicant, owner, or cu•tOINr and approved by the Di•trict .
If there ie a non-reeident owner, a local Oneite Recla i111ed Water supervieor •hall be appointed. Por
•ingle-fa•ily reaidencea which have a real•illled water
••rvice connection , t he owner •hall be conai derad to be the deeignated •0naite k•cla i .. d Mater Supervieor•
unle•• otherwhe i ndi cat ed on t he applicaUon for tbe eervice connection reque•t . In the event t hat 90IA9on•
other t han the owner i • de•ignated •• the "Oneite
Recla illed Wa t er 8uperviaor• and thi • per aon la no longer a•eociated with t he property, the owner •hall
e9ain be con•idered t he •0n•ite Recl ai .. d Water Supervi eor• until writt en notification i• -de to the
Olatrict . The Dietrict •hall furnieh t he na .. of the
On•ite Reclai .. d Nater 8upervieor to the a.gional "-t•r
Qua lit y control ao.rd and a tate and County Health • Depart .. nt• at l•••t 30 day• pTior to c:oemiencing
H rvice .
However , P'!r•uant to Sect ion 1 .2 of the .. Rule• and
Re<;ru l atione, t he Manager or •uthori aed repreeentat.ive• of t he Di•trict •hall .oni tor and ,in•pect the entire
recla i .. d wat er •Y•t••• including on•i te and offaite fecilitiea, and fOT theH purpon• •ball have t.he right
to ent e r upon the cuatcmer•• pre.lee• duri ng rM-bl a houra.
Th• On•ite Raclai111ed Water l upervi eor •hall ba
r••pon•ible for t h• i net al lation, operat ion, and
111ai ntet1anc:e of the oneit• recrlai-4 wter sy•t-.
enforcing applicable requi re.ent• of ti. D1•tricr\ • • perwite, preventir19 potent ial heaarde ,..lated t.o euch
ay•t ••· 11ainte nance o f t he •Y•t .. ~lane in •aa-blailt • forw, -.and dietribution of recl•i..ed veter in accordance
with applicable law• and peridu held by the Dleuic t .
In partlcuh r, but not bV way of Haitation, tMOne1t•
Recla i.ed Wate r lupervteor •hall have the followlnt
r••pon•ibiiti•• in rel•tion to operat ion of OAeit• facUitiH I
(1)
(2)
To .. k• •ure t hat all operat iona per90ftnel
a re train-4 and f•~ili•riaed wit h tt\9 UH of
recl•111Mtd water.
To furni•h t heir opereti on• perllCll!n91 wl tb
.. int•~ i n•tl'\Mlt i Ofta , oontroller ca.a~.
and ACOt'd d.raviot• to ennH ~r
optrltion in accordance wiU' tai. -ite
faoU ilia• deeip and t ..... bl• ....
-.,Ul•ti Clft•·
<••
ISi
,,,
ftt .....-n aild ...a.ilt to t ... Dletrict. -(1)
•t .. noord llrawiJl9o. •
ftt llOtlfr t ... Di•trlot of llDY aad all \.llldat•• ._........ , ....... u, .. u ... , or
aMltJillle.to c.119 _.ito IMillUN, -.Seh
ob 111 elllall ,...ain H 4Hal .IW ~ Di.Ulet ...... 11 be ... ,_. ii.a
.......... aocl0l'41 .... 1:0,tr. ~~-. ~ti ... , Md •t.elllkrde Mt lonla lA the
Dl•triOC'• end Mt fonb lA ti..e. aulu and -..iau.... iDoludiD1 Mt eot Uaited to e.ctiOll 1.1 thereof. In acco~ with the .-.e ref.,..oced requlr-nta, ~tione, alld et_..nle cluu'lee• -..t be •\lbait.tad to
the Dietrict (or plan check and ~al
priOI' to oodlltruction. The coaetrvc:tion abaU M in.pected by the Diatrict, and
reviHCI recot'd drawing• end controller chart•
eball be QPl'OVed by the Dlatrict. Ta. Di•trict -y. if it ct.a.. auch to be in the
be•t intereat of the Di•trlct, waive or
90dify any of the foregoing.
To eneure that the reolai.ed wet.er fac ilit ie•
remiain ta accordance with the•• ltulH and R89Ul•tione including th• Di•trict•a
•roc:ed\lrea Guid• and Oonetl"l.lction Manual .
Por eJtalllll•, but not by way of li•itetion, •• atated in the da•ign criteria .. ction of the •boY• nfal'9ncad apecificatione:
(•)
U>l
(cl
td
cro.e-conJMtct ion• between potable wat er
faciliti•• and on•ita reclai .ed wat er facilities are forbidden .
Hoe. bibb• on reclai .. d water faci l iti•• are forbidden.
DrinJting fountai n• •hall be protected f roa the epray of reclai.ed water .
The Dietrict •hall provide •paci al
label• for any backflow preventer and
houee pra••ure regulator, and homeovner
agr••• t o infora plullbing or landacaping
contractor• of the praaence of reclai .. d
water on the eite.
To operate and control the •Y•t.. i n order t o
prevent direct hu.an coneU111ption of reclai .. d
water and to control and li•it runoff . Th• applicut, own.r, or C\Ultcmer ehall be
reaponeibla for any and all ·~•nt u .. • of the reclai.ed wet.er. Operation and
coatrol au.urea to be utUiaad in the r.gard
•hall hcl\lde, where appropriate, but not be
Uaited to the followi1191
l•l on.it• reclai-4 water fac iliti•• ahall be operated to prevent or alniaiae
di•cbar9• onto area• not under control of the cu•t-r. Pull circ le eprinkl•r• •hall not be u•ed adjacent to ei dewalke, roedwar•· and property line• and eprink er type• ehall be ••l•ct ed eo a•
t o confine the di scharge f rOlll •prinkl e re
t o th~ da•ign are•.
lb) The operation of t he on•ite rec laiMed veter facilitiee •bal l be during the
perioda of •inill\Al u•• of the ••rvice area. Con•ideration •hall be g iven to
all owing • .. ximu• dry-out t i-before the de•ign area wi ll be u•ed by the public .
le) Reclaimed wat er •hall be appl i ed at a rate that doe• not exceed the
infi l t ration ra t e of the eoil. Where
varying •ol l type• an pre•ent, the de•ign and operation of the recla it11ed
water facilitie• shall be compatible
with the lowest infiltration rate of the •oil preeent .
(d) Nhen the application rate exceeds the inf i l tration rate of the eoil, automatic
ayatelll8 ahall be utilized end progranned to prevent or ~inimize the ponding and
runof f of reclail!IC!d water. The
sprinkler sha ll not be all oved to
operate for a time longer t han the
l andacape'• water require111ent. It
runoff occu1e before the land•~pe·e
wat er r equire11tent• ar e 111et, the
auta.at ic control• ehall be reprogra1Nned
with additional watering cycle• of •horter duration t o .... t t he
requi r .... nta. Thi• 111ethod of operation
i• i ntended to control and limit runof f .
(71 To orally report any fa i lure in t he oneit•
reclai .. d wat e r •Y•t .. t hat cau••• an unauthorized
di acharge of reclailled water, or other non-
coe.pl iance with appl i cable law• and t he Di etrict'• perwit• to the Di etri ct and to t he Regional Water
Qualit y Cqnt r ol Boar d and State and C'ount y Health
Dapart iaenta, within 24 hour• froia the t i111a t he Ol\eite ReclailMd Wat er Supervi eor beo09lee aware of
t he cirCU99tancea . The Onai t• aeclai-4 Wat er
Superviaor ahall alao 111alte a writ.tan •ubai••ion to the Dietrict , with a copy t o the llegional Wat er
Dapart.Mnt•, wi thin five daya of the ti-t he Oll•it• aecl•illled Water eupervi•or beeo111e• aware of
the circu-tance•, which •ball contain (a) a
deecription of t he non·eo11pli anc• and ita cau••;
(b) the period of non-eo11pU anc:e, including exact
date• and u-. •nd if the nan-C0111pli~ca ha• not been correct ed, the antic ipated t i.. i t i e
eapected t o continu~; and (cl •tepe taken or
planned to reduce, eli•i~t• and prevent recurrence of t he non·CO"'f>liance .
18) To eo11ply with any and all applicable Federal,
atate, and local etat ut ee, ordinanc ... regulati ona, contract•, t h••• Rule• and
•etrUl•tiona, the ••rvice application a nd
99re ... nt, and all r equi re .. nt• pre•cribed by t he Manager and the Board purauant to Sect ion 4 . I n
the event of violat ion, a ll charge• and penalti•• ehall be applied and collected by the di et r ict .
Onaite aeclai .. d Wat er Supervieor Training Progre•
The Di•trict .. y. fra. ti11e to t i .. , requi r e t hat an
•oneite Reclai.ed Nater Supervi•or• obta i n i n•truct ion
in the uae of reclai111ad water, •uch inatruction being
prov)ded by or approved by the ' District .
('7)
, .. ,
h ction 7
lM,I Qf OJSDJC '!""Mal FAC IJ1ITIU
'" fubllc ... ncv ahall .. an't lle Uni ted St et•• and i t• ... nta, the atat• of cal ifoniia and any ci ty, dl•trict, or other publi c body dulI organl•ed \Ulde1 the 1•"'9 of tlM atata of C.l fornia .
pyhHc .._r •hall Man a -r owned and operated
It)' the Dlatrict. a city or other local eewering ~. Which l• t.rUlut•ry to treat .. nt faciliti••
..-ratecl It)' or -rv&1119 territory w.l thin the Dietrict .
7 .5 awtO& POlt USI
7 .S.l General
'·•·a
The puq>Oee of a charge for u•• ia to i uura that.
each recipient of -r ... aervioe f~ the
Di•trict peya iu ne""'8bly propoittiwte •ban of •11 ti. coat.• of provld!Dt tut .... r ...
Mrviee. etwtr,ee for "" eMill • .... to recover
the total ~t of operatlOft and -i•t-.ce,
inoh,.int the C01WaYiD1, UHti• Md diepoalng of
weat..,..ter in the Di•trict'• .... ~ f•clliti••·
•• wll •• ciiul .,....itlln8 .-,......,,. ,...., ..... nt• or pnvl4ia, waet ... tu' oolleetion
ll"MUent anlll di.,_.l. a ... ltU., tliMty will be
uMd to reillbut'" DJetrict for tM coet ol llOllltori .. .,.. anfor~t of t..._ lhil•• end
•bfUlati_.. OIMr•l 4'Mrwe• wUl a.. datertal.-l
Oii ti.. M•i• of t ... 'IOl\199 ol ..._ ... ter, the -..
of IOO, and the ... of II .... t I.th below.
,.,..itlOIMll f .. • wi11 lie laviecl IW the Di•trict for
OC191fetible or llOll•CIO!lpetible ,.i111t .. t• In .. c••• Of t ..... -'• llf'MlU .. la ~-~ pe...tt.
DaUnalMCiOll or Plow
• .,..,. TP n.. IMnt or Mncton
U the GeaeTal Meaa9er'• order t• adveree to
the ueer. penlit -..ucant, or pertaitc ... it -Y prior to the da" that UMt General
Ma1M199r'• order booolle• final, Ula • written requeat for a hear!at by the loard of
Director• ac~ni.a by •n appeal f-in an
..aunt ahown in bhibit I , achedule of llatH
and Chargea. The reqveet f~ beariag •hall Ht forth in detail all the i••ue• in diepute
for which the eppel.lant -•ke deterwinatiClft
and '11 fact• 9'1ppC>rting appellant'• reque•t .
Ito later than •ixty "01 day• aft er ~!pt of the requ••t for bearing, the ao.rd of
Director• ahall either -t the -tt4fr for hearing, or deny the requdt for hearing.
' The lk>at'd of Directora aball grant all
requ .. t• for a hearing oo appeal• concerni ng
adlaini•trativ• civil pen.altlea (section
7 .,.2.7 .2 ), perwit auapeneion or revocation.
Whether to grant or deny the nquaet for a
hearing on •ppeale of other final deci•ione
of the General *"-9•r •hall be at the aole
di aoretion of the ao.rd of Director•.
The appeal fee •hall be refunded U tM 9oard of.Director• deni .. a ..._riog or revere•• or
aodifi .. the order of t1-"~~.l....J~~!9%~-------1 The fee la not refunded i t.be aoard of
Director• deni•• the appeal.
A hearing •ball be held by the loat'd of
Direct.or• within eixty "O) daya froa the
date of detendnation trant.ing a bearif'9,
unleea a later date la ~ to by the
pertaitt .. and the aoard of Director•. If th•
-tt•r la not heard within tbe l"eq'Uired ti-,
due to aotiOIYI or inact.iooe of the aDDellant,
the Gener al Manager'• order •hall be d•••d
final
The Board Secretary ehal l withi n fifteen (15) day• of th• Board of Direct or• detenaination,
provide written notice to the appellant. by
certified aail of the bearing ~ta, ti ... and
place, or the denial. If the bearing i•
denied, the General Manager '• deci•ion •hall
be f inal f i fteen (lS) daye after the date
euch notice i• -i led.
At the bearing, the appellant ahal l have th•
opportunity to prea.nt written or oral
evidence •upporting it• poaition concerning the original decieion, a ction, or
deterwination, in accot'dance wi th adopted
Rule• of Procedure of th• lk>at'd of Direct or•.
After t h• hear ing, t he lk>ar d of Direct or•
ahall -k• a deterwination whether to uphold ,
aodi fy, or revar•e the original dacieion,
action, or det el'111ination •• ordered by the
General Manager.
The deci•ion of th• lk>ard of Di rector• •hall
be eet forth i n wri t i ng within ai aty·f iv•
('SI daye aft er t he clo•• o f the bearing end •hall contai n a findi ng of the fact • f ound t o
be t rue, the det el'Wli nat i on o f i ••ue•
pr••ent ed, and t he conclu•iol\9 . The written deoi•ion and order of tt• Board of Di rector•
•hall be ••nt by certif i ed 1111111 t o the
eppellant or it• legal coun•el or repr eeentative at the appellant'• bue ine••
addre••·
The order of the Board of Director• •hall be final upon it• adoption. In the event the
Board of Di rector• fail• t o raver•• or 180di fy the General Manager'• order , it •hall be dee .. d •ffir.ed.
Section 8
MONimBtNQ ANQ INS2ECTION
1 .1 . WATBR MD SEWER SYSTEMS
The Manager or hie authorized repre•entative •hall have the
right to enter upon the cu•t0111er 'a pre•i•e• during rea•on-
able hour• for the purpo•e of i napecting the cu•ton1er'•
water a nd ••wer •r•tems and to i neure compliance wi th t h•••
Rul e• and Regulat one including the provie ion that eel f -r egenerating water •of tener• •hall not tie connected t o the
••wer facilitie• of t he Dietrict and t he provi•ion that a ll cro••-~onnection• be properly protected.
The Manager or authori&ed repreeenta tiv•• of the Di•trict
•hall 110nitor and i n•pect t be entir e reclaillled wat er •y•tem
incl uding both on•ita and o f f eite facilitie•. The Diatrict ehall condiu:t 901\it oring prograu, 111aintain • record ••
deelted neceaaary, •nd provide r eport• H r equeated by
regulatory agenciee including the C.liforni a Regional Nater
Quality control Board . The Manager or authorited repr•••n-tativea of the Dl•t r ict, in carrying out t heae func tion.,
ehall have t he right to enter upon the cuatoaer•e preai••• during r•a•onabl e hour• for the purpo•e of in•pecting oneite
reclai .. d water faciliti•• and •re•• of reclai .. d water u••
and to en•ure C0111pliance with th••• Rule• and ~89\ll•tion•, includi ng t he provi aion t hat runoff be controlled and
li•ited and t he provia ion t hAt cro•a-connaction• bet ween potable wat er facilit i•• and rec lai ... d ~•t•r tac,i.li t i•• not
••i •t .
For •ingl e -faaily re•i dencea recei vi ng reclai-d water, t he
parwit holder •hall be ree~ibl• for providi ng ac:ce•• ~
and cooperation with the Di•tric t•a Croe•·Ocruaec:tioo Cont 1'ol
Inspector eo that the D~•trict '• Croee-COnnactioo Control In•pec:tor can ,perfon an annual oroee-conn.cti oo in.-c:tion
and backflow device te•t . Thi • tn.pection ehall i nc:lud•
pr•••ure t••ting of the •Y•t811 a• 11Mll aa • vieual check of
the entire ayat-to verify that no croe•-c:onnoct.lone have been aade . The perait bolder will be re•poneible for
correcting any work wbioh viol ate• tbe Diatrict regulati~
at their eole aJllleU. inc l uding any c:oete uaociated with
repair and re·t.eeti ng the backflow device Mould the
backflow device fai l t o pee• the Dietricrt.'• teat.
Additionally, at INCh ti-• that the perait. bolder change•,
the Di•trict•a cro.a-Connecti on Control Inepector will
perfor11 a croaa-connecti on eurvey to verify.t hat no c ro••·
connect i on• exiet .
S.ct ion 9
CONNECTION FIES
t .1 OJllfSRAL
--
connection fee• appli~able to all property to be ••rv.d
•hall ba Htabli•hed fro. ti .. t o tiM by the loud and .. t
forth in ~bibit • to th••• Rul•• •fld R~l•tiona. luch property to be HrYed •hall be legally deecribed in tl'le application for aarvice ,
If, a\lbeoquctnt to the iHuance of the initial penit., there t• a chenje in OWl'ler, applicant, tenant, cvetoaer, cl .. e of uH. or coneUllption, t he Di etrlct -Y deteniine that
additional connection f••• •r• requi red. The .. addi tl0ft81
cha .... • el\al1 be COllPUUd on t he b .. t . of the re•uh.i ng h'cr·••" ill .. rvioe capacity and Uow1 or, Oft any recl•••Sf io•tton of u•er type.
Whena'Nr • .,.,.. neceauta t•• the pay.ant ot ("'rtber
char,ea to the l>ietrlct , U.. D1aUlct -y ~n tbe act\tal u-OCC\lrrint on t&. property (baffd on re.dlot• tabft hoa
the veter •ter(e) l wltb the c•~ity Ht•t .. to a..
required for •xi•tii or probable f1et.an oon .. u11PU• to deteralne whet bar • Uferent llM ptnalt la ......arec1,
DetenalMUon by t.._ Di•Utot in thl• ""'9l"d •"'ll M ....
in • ..,...r •nd followlot the Pl'OC*lllro9. 990Uled fw r9"°"ine a permit u •< forUI ia IMtkllrU.of tlMiee -.1 ..
•nCI ..... lat.lC... 8uch ... lt1-.l ._..t. MAU M ...-1. e111
c• •Heeth• date of M1C11 ~i•loa ..-CSifW la lffiS.oa u aod Mall M deli.....-C thlEt~ CJOJ °°"HCNtl,.. •1-..U dap thereah.•r.
PUIUC llO'nCU PUIUC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICU
Any deli~quent amount •hall be the r•sponeibility of all
pereon•, •ntitiea, or concern• who are the applicant ownu
or cuatoe1er who dgnad the application for Mrvic• 0~ any '
aucceaaor thereof. Any euch MIC>Unt -Y bit ncoorered f!~~~!csft°"t~y of the for99oi09 by-•,.. of proceeding• 11 ·-proper -.mlctpal or ~rior court of t.he State of caU:fonla. In addition to ree<>Yering •uob .-,,mt
by -•n• of juclloial detenination or procHding the Di•t~ict ._y, to the extent now or ~tly P.nitt•d b
law, cauae euch allOWlt• to be collected by tMi OC>unty Tax Y Ooll~c;tor, together with any general or 911ecial tax•• or
b!•ilaJ" c~~N on the pl'Opjtrty to which thie -rv~ce ha• en prO'f~, and aa deecribed in the appropriate
•pp1'toaynon for •a.nice. ln either event the applicant
owner, or cu•t<Mller and all per•on• ei9n1n9 the applicati~n •halL be, liable ,'in adlition to •uch amount individuall and
collectively for all coet• incurred in collecting euchy
additional alllO\lnt• to the Diatrict', a• determined in the
manner h~rein provided, including a r11aaonable a1110unt for
•ttorney • feee . Aho, the Diatrict -y. at it• diecretion terminate water, eewer, ahd/or reclaimed water eervice in '
the 1t1anner provided tor in theae Rule• and Regulation• if
•uch a1110unte are not paid on the date in the 111&nner herein provided.
Land which hae 'been deaignated to re11111in undeveloped by a g~v1~rnmental agency exercJeing land use authority and which
w n~t re~eive water, aew~r or reclai111ed water service Copen apace) ahall be excluded from acreage in the
computation of deneity for reaidential cc;ipnection feea and
frOf!I groaa .a,creage of any J>lLrcel in the computation of connerclal-tnduetrial connection feea.
9. 2 INTBRPRETAT.ION OP· CONN&CTION PEES
If t he factual aituationa preaented in an application by an applicant, owner, or cuetomer do'not fall within the
claaaificatiorta aet forth in Exhibit •9• to these Rulea and
Regulations, the Manager ahall interpret t hem to eatablish a
reasonable ~1aaaificat1on and fee. ln making auch
int,rpretationa, the Manager ahall be guided by the policy
of the Diftrict aet forth herein.
Furthe'T, in the event t hat the applicant, owner, or cuatomer
doea not..coneur in the detet'Wlinat ion of the Manager, he may request that auch be coneidered by the Board. Any euch
request shall be in writing and ahall aet forth detail and
facta auppor(ing the diftereneea between the request of applicant, owner, or cuatOlller and th• determin~tion 11ade by
the Manager. No auch application ahall be conaidered unleaa
there i• a apecific and detailed requeet for action proposed
by an applicant, owner, or cuatOl\ler setting forth the exact
a110unt ~f feea that the applicant, owner or cu•to..r
believea should be eatabliahed and ahall include aupporting
information. Preferably, auch supporting info~tion ahould
be prepared and eub!iitted by a Regiatered Civil Bngineer,
experi~nced in the conatruction, operation, management, and
financing of ~unicipal water and/or sewage facilitiea .
If approv!d by the Board, euch decieion ehall be i111plemented
by a 9pecial agreement between auch applicant owner or cuatomer and the Diatrict, including adequate'guaranteea and
aaau-;.·ancea of further or addi tional payment at auch time aa
the propoaed uae of the property described in the
application for auch action by the Board ia modified changed, or amended, or the extent of the uae of the.
applicant, owner, or cuatomer exceed• that repreaented"to
District. The decision of the Diatrict in all inetancea ahall be final , aubj ect to administrati ve or judicial
review, except aa othendae provided by law.
Section 10
WATER AND R£CI.AIMEQ WATER SERVICE
LINE CHARGES AND LATERAL SEHM CHARGES
10.1 WATER AND RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE CHARGES
(11 The District ahall ~ake chargea for the installation of
and perpetual ma intenance of all aervice linea, water
and reclaimed water 111etera, and appurtenance• thereto;
all of which are the property of the Di strict, including the wat er connection feea, muat be paid
before work will be performed. Any required backflow
prevention devices on potable water aervicea and flow
or preaaure control device• shall beprovided by the
applicant, owner , or cuat omer at hia expense.
12) In t hose inatances where the applicant provide& (at no
coet t o the District) the water or reclaimed water
service llntt and appurtenances thereto, the District
ahall make a charge for the i nstallation of the water
or reclaimed water meter only, which is to remain the property of the District. Said charge, in addition to
all ot.Jier uaual and regular charge• of t he Diatrict,
including any apecif ied connection fee , aa aet f orth in £xhibit B. 111Uat be paid before work will be performed.
(3) The Diatrict shall make charges for the i nstallation of and perpetual maintenance o f all aervice l i nee for on·
re h drants or autonoatic fire sprinkler ayetems,
nc u ng a c e type approved by the National Board of Fire
Underwritera, equipped with a bypaaa meter, but not
including the downatrea~ control valve, if auch i•
r eQlilred by the customer, all to remain the property of
the Oiatrict. Said chargee. in addition to all other u•u•l and regular charge• of the Diatrict, including
any epecif ied connection fee, aa ••t forth in Blthibit
B, 111Uat be 5M1id before work will be perfo~d .
14 ) Whenever an inetai1ation h required by an applicant
that i• not covered by the schedule of charge•
••tabliahed frOlll ti-to tiM by the aoard and
publi•h•d 1n SXhibit B to theee Rule• and JlegulatioM,
auch work will be done with charge• baaed upon an
eeti .. te of ccet• 111ade by the Diatrict. If •water or
reclai-d water aervice li.ne exceed• 50 feet in length,
or for any other valid rea•on it cannot be inatalled for the a1110unt atated i n the appropriate achedule of
charge• •et forth in Bxhibit B owing to th• peculiarity
of the propoaad aervice, the Diatrict reeervea the
t right to .. k• aaid 1natallation. A depoait will be
required to cover estimated coat• prior to t he ~rf6r111anc. of any work . ~ completion of the
.. rvice inatellation, the depoeit wil l be adj u•ted
baaed on actual coata. If actual coat• differ the from the depoeit amount , the applicant, owner, or customer
•h&ll be invoiced by t he District for the excee• of
the actual coet over t he depoeited a1110unt, or refunded
the difference if lea• than the deposit .
(5) Whenever water or reclaiM8d water service linea,
..etera, fire hydrant•, or other appurt enance• are
..-queated to be 111c>ved by the applicant for any r-.on whatao-ver, • dapoait wi:l.l be required to cove~
eetimated coata prior to the perfortl!ance of any work.
Upon c0111pletion of the aervice relocation, the depoait will be adjuatad baaed on..actual coat•. If actual
coeta differ frOlll the deposit amount, t he applicant.
owner. or cuatOlller ahell be invoiced by the Di•trict -
f or the exceaa of the actual coat over the depo•lted
amouQt. or refunded t he difference if lea• than the
dapoait.
(6) A te~por;ry •ervic• connection 111ay be inetalled for uae over a period of tinie not exceeding aix (6) 1110ntha.
Por each euch connection, an application •hall be filed
in accordance with the provieiona of section 4 .2 of
th••• R~l•• and Regulations. ~tea to be charged for water used frOlll auch connectian.•hall be i n accordance
with •T.-porary Conetruction Service• contained in
S!chibit a. The ueer of a ~e11POrarj' r-eclai .. d water
aervice •hall deaignat• an "°"9it• Recla1"8d Mater
Supervieor• in accordance wi th the requir ... nta of
Section 1 .2.2 herein .
S.ction 11
SBQMITX QBPOSJT
A• per111itted by law, the Dlatrict 111&y require of an applicant,
owner, or cuatClll8r such • dapoeit, if de8llled nece••ary by reaaon
or eati11111ted future water, aewer, and reclai111ed water billing• or
if there ia an lnatanea or instance• of 1110nthly delinquency. Such al80Unt ahall not be le•• than the eati111ated eoat of water,
aewer, and reclaitned water aervice _for a one 1110nth-period or •uch
other a1110unt aa detar111ined by the Manager or Board. Depo•ita may
be returned after 01\e (1) r•ar at ~h• requeat of th• applicant,
owner, or cuatoaier1 provid ng that all bill• rendered duri ng the
aucceeding twelve {121 month period have been paid within fifteen
(15) daya of. praaentation. A deposit dete:nnined by the Diatrict
wi ll be required for all conatruction water ..etera. upon termination of service , deposit a1110unta not previouely returned
•hall be applied to the~inal utility bill and any remaining
a1110unt refunded to the applicant, owner or cuet0111er.
Section 12
SBRYICE CHARGES
12.l ~TABLfSHMENT OP RATES
Ratea to be charged and collected and t he terma, -proviaiona, and conditions to be effective reapecting euch ratea for
water, •ewer, and reclaimed water service supplied by the Diatrict to cuatomera within t he Di etrict ehall be aa fixed
end eatabliahed by t he Board frOlll time to time and published in Bxhibit B to theae Rulee and Begulatidne, which charge•
ahall have no effect on any existing or eubaequent
reimbursement agreementa. Thia provision ia in addition to
and not by way of derogation of any other rel'flediea or
procedure• available to the Dlatrict pursuant t~ any law or
Regulations.
12.2 CHANGE OF SERVICE CHARGE
The Board reservea the right to change the s chedule of
water, aewer. and reclaimed water service charges and other charges at_any time.
12.3 SERVICE CHARGE BILLING
Wa ter, aewer, a rid reclaimed water service charges will be
rendered as part of the District water aervice bill at
intervals of one month or multip les thereof. The Dist r ict reserves the right to estimate bills, baaed on prior
conaumption.
12 . 4 METER ING
For the purpoae of coni"puting cha rges, each meter on the
customer'• premiaes will be considered separately, and
reading• of two or more meters will not be combined aa
equivalent to measurement t hrough one meter except in those
inatances in which, by reason of special operating
conditiona, t he District aubatitutea two or more meters of a smaller aize for a single larger meter on the eame •ervice
connection. In this apecial caae, the size of eervice
connection ahall be substituted for the si~e of the meter in the application of the rate schedule, and shall be the baais
for computing chargea.
12.5 TIMS AND MANNEJl OF PAYMENT
(1) All bills and charges for water, eewer, and reclaimed
water service hereunder ahall be due and payable upon
presentation and shall become delinquent twenty-f ive
l'-51 days thereafter. Such bills and charges shall be
d•emed to ~ave been presented upon having been
deposited in t he United States mail ; postage paid; and addressed to the applicant , owner, or customer
reflected in the records o! the District .
(2) If payment is not made with1n twenty-five (25) daya
after presentation, a late charge will be levied on any unpa id balance and, following such noticP. and
proceedings as may be required by law, the water and/or
1·eclaimed water aervice may be discontinued. Water and/or reclaimed water service shall not again be
aupplied until all delinquent bills, plus a restoration
charge, which is established by the Board have been
paid; if the turn-on is requested to be made outside
regular working hours, an increased reatoration charge
shall be paid before service is restored. PaYl119nt
s~all be made in ~rson or by mail at the office of the
District or, at the option oC the District, to its
authorized collectors.
(3) Discontinuance of service by reason of a delinquent
bill shall not automatically constitute revocation of
permit. However, such delinquency may be considered as
sufficient reaaon for a revocation of permit in
accordance wi th the provisions of these Rules and
Regulations.
~2.6 REQUEST FOR VARIANCE FROM ASCENDING BLOCK RATE ALLOCATIONS
12.6.l
12.6.2
12.6.3
12 .C.4
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Procedure
{11 Requests for variance fonna will be obta ined from
and submitted to the Customer Service Department.
12) Variance requests wi ll be processed by t he
Customer Service Department.
(3) At t he diacretion of the Diatrict, the requesting customer may be required to have a water audit,
which will be conducted by the District a t no
charge prior to review of the request .
{4) Reaponaea to variance requeata will be provided by
the Customer Service Oepart111ent in written fonn.
CS) Requeats for variancea that are denied may be
resubmitted to an appeal board.
(6) Decision• by the appeal board are final.
Eligibility <Residential and Nonreaidential)
(1) Variance requests must be subnlitted in writing.
{2) A request for a variance can be submi tted only as
to consumption which le within the penalty rate or higher.
Residential
(l I Grounds for variance
(a) number of people reeiding in a dwelling unit
lb) medical needa
(cl licensed care fscilitiea
(d) fire control zones (or other regulatory requirements)
(el l andscape a rea
lfl other, aa determined on a caae by caae baaia
Proof acceptable to the District will be required for
each ground<•) of requested variance.
l:il Li~itationa
lal an •~proved variance will beCOl!le effective on
the chlte th• request for variance ia
eubmitted to the Diatrict, but 1111.1at be
aubmitted Yithi n thirty (301 daya of receipt
of the bill.
!bl approval• are valid for a period •paci fied bv
the Oi•trict (one y•ar or le••), and 111Uat be
resubmitted on or befont the eai>lration date
to remain in effect.
(c] variance• will not be approved on the baaie
of irrigation needa o~ other outaide uae•
(except for fire C011trol aonea).
Nonreeidancial •
(1) CO...rolal/Indu•trial/t.ibllo Authority
Iner.a... to the be" allocation will be
detentaed on a ceM by oe-IMl•i•. lt•l.,,ant
faaton will inclucle ...-.lon •f productive
cepaclty, atd.et.A.nt ~tiOll pr9ot.la.• that can.
bit •'-" t.o till..,. nctueiM ~•r uet199, ~ econGaliC ....... htp, etc,
12) J..andac:epe
Sncr•lt9949 •lloe•ttona •111 ~ult only by c°""l'ttng the •llocetlon rorwula ,.,,_ a prior
period u .. ,. Mei• to an acre~ baei•. lt ia the
obligation ot Uw c:uata-r t.o prowl .. to the
Di•t.riot •~able ~•t.•t.iOft of L)Mt act...al
are• Ht.-4 bV -ell •t.•"4 COIUMetion.
lncr.•1994 ~lloc,et.l ...
TM tnc:r .. Md aUocradou will be c:.t~latMI by tM Dl•t.~lct pur~ to txaibit. I .
P'\abHc Acceea
""1 dOeumttnt ...-u.cect bf _, ~•t.-r •• p&l't of t.M -.arl•~ proOelhn -.y Meoiaa • pllbllc ~ .... uaa.1a
to otller per90M ..,/or avtllDdtl ...
Section 13
S£VEBA8Jt.ITX
lf any aection, aubaection, clauae, or phra•• of theae Rule• atld
Regulation• ia for any reaaon held to be inva.lid or unconatitutional, auch decieion ah.all not affect the r ... ining
portion• of theee Bulea and Regu lation•. Th• Board declar .. that
it would have paaaed aaid Rule• and Regulations by eection,
aubeection , sent ence , clause, or phraae thereof.
Section u
EliFORCEME!YT AND PENAi.TI ES
l4 . 1 GENERAL
Any peraon, f inn, cori:>or•tion, aaaociation, or agency found
to be violating any proviaion of theae Rulea and Regulation•
or the terms and conditiona of the applicant'•, owner•a , or
cuatomer•a aervice agreement , pe~t. or any and all
applicable Federal, State'. or local at.at uea, regulation.a,
ordinance&, or other requirement •hal l .t>e •erved by the District with written not ice stating the nature ot the
violation and providing a reasonable time li•it for the eatiafactory correction thereof . The offender eha11 within
the pe£iod of time atated in such notice, permanently ceaae
all violations. Thia provision is in addition to and not by way of derogation of any ct.her remedies or procedures
available to th~ District by law, regulation, or purauant to any of the prov1sione of these Rules and Regulations
including, but not limited to. Section 7.
Pursuant to Section 35424 of the Water Code of the State of • •
California, any violation of thee~ Rules ard Regulations ia
a misdemeanor, the violation of which shall. upon conviction
nor more than $200.00.
Failure to permanently cease all violations within tbe time
s~ated •hall resu~t in revocation of the permit by the
Distric t and ternunation of water. sewer, and/or reclaimed
wa ter aervice aa provided in Sections 14.2 and 14 3 Violati~ns regarding any one aervice may reault, ~t ·the aole
discretion of the Board or Manager, in term.inatiori..of any combination of or all water, aewer, and reclaimed water
service.
14 .2 INTERIM REVOCATION
In cases where the aerioua nature of the violation•
described above require i1111Dediate action, the Board or
Manager may , in the aole discretion of the Board or Manager,
immediately revoke the perinjt on an interim baa1a and
thereupon cease water, sewer, and/.or reclaimed water aervice, eubj ect to a timely decision on permanent
revo~ation of permit pur auant to a public hearing as
provided herein. In cases of sewer service tennination there shall be no discharge of any t.ype by an applicant:
owner, or customer into the Diatrict's aewer tacilitiea.
14 .J PERMANENT REVOCATION
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• to': .. Permanent r evocation of a permit shall occur only subsequent
to a public hearing held in the manner hereinaf ter provided The applicant, owner. or custC>ftle r shall be given written ·
noti ~e t e n (10) calendar days prior to a hearing on t.he
poaaib le permanent revocation of any permit by the District
The notice &ba ll apecify the grounda of the proposed ;
revocation of any ~uch permit in reaaonable detail . It may ' < but need not.descr1be.suggeated corrective action acceptable
to t~e District . Not1ce may be delivered pereonally to the
appli~a~t. owner: or cuatomer or it may be given by
depositing aucb in t he United States mail with postage
prepaid. addre ssed to the applicant, owner, or cus tomer
e.ither at the address for the applicant. owner. or customer
as reflected on the las~ equalized assessment roll of the ~ ,
County of Orange as def1ned in the Revenue and Taxation Code
of the State of California . Any such action to permanently
revoke ~he permit shall be effective ten 110) calendar days
after notice of the Board's decision and shall be either
personally delivered to the applicant. owner, or customer
placed in the United State& mail, postage prepaid, addressed
to the applicant, owner. or customer in the manner hereinabove speci fied.
In the.alternative to auch action, the District may establiah a surcharge on the continuation of water, sewer,
and/or reclaimed water service by the Diatrict until auch time as the applicant, owner, or customer haa taken act ion
to comply ·with all.oft.he herein~bove described requirements
f~r obt~ining service from the District in ita reasonable discretion. Any request to reeatablish service aubaequent
to the revocation o f a permit and the termination of water
sewer, and/or reclaimed wa ter service shall be in the mann~r prescribed for init ially obtai!!-ing service from the
District, which may include the collect1on of a security
deposit. However, in addition, the Oietrict may, in its diac:etion, require t~at an agreement and financial aecurity
conditioned upon compliance with the Diatrict'a Rule• and
Re91:1lationa be provided in an a1110unt, manner, and for a
period of time as determined by the Board.
The foregoing provisions of theae Rulea and Regulation• a re
a requirement of any penait, and any application for service
and permit therefore •hall be subject to auch proviaiona The Board, if it daema auch to be in the beat interest of
Sect1on 15
PROHIBITION Of WATER WASTAGE
l S.l APPLICATION
Th~ proviaiona of this sect ion shall apply t o all peraone
using water 1n this District, regardleaa of whether any
peraon uaing wa ter shall have a contract for such aervice,
and shall apply to all potable and reclaimed water supplied
by the District.
15.2 CONTINGENCY PLAN
The District's Contingency Plan provides representative
measures that may be implemented during water shortage or
drought conditions . The meaeurea may be applied eingly or
in combination and may vary according to the aeverity and
duration o! the shortage. Other 111easurea n.ay be applied i~
lieu of or in addition to thoae described in the contingency
Plan . The following are the levela of ahortege which may be declared by the Board and the approxi~ate rangee of
conditions ·they represent:
Level One (Drought Warningl ·Up to io• shortage.
Level Two {Significant Drought Condition)·l0-25• ahortage.
Level Three (Elllergency Drought Ct:>ndition)·25-40' ahortage .
Level Four (Crisis Drought Condi tionl ·l'IOre than 40\
ahortege.
General l y.·the conaervation wieaauree which the Diatrict will
place in effect during i..vela one and Two ant anticipated to
be voluntary and during Level• Three and Four are
anticipated to be mandatory, i ncluding aurchargea and
rationing, but t hia wi ll be deter111ined by the Di•l:.rict in it• diacretion at t iaie of i1'1pl ... ntation.
15.3 018EAAL PROHIBITIONS
The following prohibition• are in effect at ell t1111e.a
rega.rdl••• of whet her any daclarwd llhortege condit.Jon' i • tn
effect.
(1) Gutter rlooding
Mo person ehell cau-or r.nit any witter f\u·111iet.d t o
any property within tt-.. O atrlct to r11n or to -.cape t ro111 any ho... -pipe, ~• l "-, faucet , epriftkler, or
irr1gat1on device into any 9'1tter or Othetvlee to
eacape from th• propeny if euC'h rvnntng or •K•ping can reaeQnebly be prevented ,
f2) ~···
No per.at\ ehaU pet'llll\. l•u• or water t.Mt. he h&a tlle
•vth0r1ty t o •11•l nete.
,,, ~ .. t.
" l'O pertKltl •!\all e.a11ee or pel'llll t -c.r under Ill• COM.col to be waat.d.
lS.4 &UNPTIC*t
terll0fl8 -r ti. •1t.-pt~ '"°"' •POUe1ttOt1 or t.M necrAwl-"t forth n ls.•. to • ~rt•in ~ or Nftl'lfti_. ""1cll
..Y be ••l .... nt..S ~r-ht to the O!Ml....., N• U ue
GeMHl ........ O( .... Dl•lrict or M• ... , .... '-••
penlt eUowlnt ridl ..-. ·~ if ~ ,...-1\ •m:; '• t..Md oe • rtndl"I t. .. t .. r~t or ttlll w l•
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~••triction would either (JI c•u•e •n unoece•eary and undu•
"-rd.hip to the •ppllcant or the public, or (2) WO\lld ceWM
or threeten an el!Wrgency condition affecting th• health,
•anitation, fire protection, or eafety of the applicant or
the public.
The General MAnager o f the Dietrict or hi• dealgn•• 111ay
require the uae of auch water coneervation device• or
practice• aa he deema appropriate aa • condition of the
exe!llpt iol\ pernli t . lie 11hall pron1ulgate a li•t of approved
device• .
~IS S ENFORCEMENT AHO PENALTIES
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Ill Prior to enforcement of the restriction• purauant to
Section lS.4, any person who is auspected of violating
the reatric tiona hereby impoaed •hell be given a
preli•inary notice in writing of much violation, with
the deecrlption of violation eet forth in auch
preli•inery notice•. Such peraon eball have 2t hour• to correct auch violation, or terMin•t• the u••· lf
the violation i• not corrected or tbe uae not·
terMinated, the General Manager of the Diatrict or hi•
deaignee' -Y forthwith either (•) dieconnect aervic:e., (bl i natall flow-reatricting device• re•tric:ting water
aervic:e, or (cl order ieaued a aecond preliiainary notice. (Service diac:onnected or reetricted P'&r•uant
t o (al or (bl above ehall be reetored only upon pey.ent of the turn·on and other charge• fixed by the Board of
Di rector• a• provided in theee Rules and Regulation•.)
Any olhet eanctions or ~naltles lhat the Di•trict ie
preeently •uthorued Lo impose or that the Dietrict May
a t •°"'*' futuro Limf' be authorized Lo impoee -.y be lmponed t o enC orct' thle prohibition of water wa•t.ago.
W... F•om arul aCte1 tbo public;-u ;acm gr pg11"1Ag gf ARY
o tdlnancf' or 1es0Jut1011 1mplecnenling any reetrictione 01 m<111dat ory mea11uret1 under the Conting<"nc:y Plan,
v1ol <Jtion11 thereof eh.ill be misdemeanor• puni•hable by
imprisonment in the County Jail f or not more than 30
t.loyl'I or-by Cine of 11ot more than $1,000, or both, or ae
olherwiof' provided by law or such resolution or
ordi11.,11c1•
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The Du1t r 1<:l han an i1T1porlant interest, along with other
apprt•pt inlf' r"<JUl.it ory agt'uciee, in monitoring the
ground\ola ler basirt lo<.0<1led within its boundaries t o obtain
11ilo1mat1on l'S to its quant1~y. quality and other
chHactcrilll tt.s on an historical and ongoing ba11ia. MAny
well !! hcwf' bf>t'n c·onsttucted and operated within the
IJlstnct for <1grl cultural purposes by private users . From
t imf' to t 1m•·. due lo 111crt'•s1ng urbanization, eome oC
thPll<' wel 111 .11!' nn lc.11gf'r needed as p?"oduction wella. The
i.-u1p.,1;e of than srt·t1011 JS to regul•te t he construction
1nd 1rro11«lr11<"ttt•ll ol all ex1st ing and future water we l le,
t o p1 ovtt.I" (or lht" dPst r uct1on or other uee o ! abandoned
we lla, and to provtdf' for the initiation and completion oC
co11e•l1vr m('.l!•u r es tPlat1vP to wells with1n the Diatricl, lo 1'c.·c.·umpl11<h the folluwinq·
(IJ h• pr olP<'I lh•· q1Ml11y of t ""'groundwa ter within lhe
lllllt fl Cl .
(21 Tu p1otr<:t th•• ht•<tlth. s.lf••ty . and wPl{a1e of the 1t•1J1d«11tn o f the U1st11rt;
I II To prot ••C"l thn c.ipab1 lHy of the District to produce
and di Al 11bulf' w,1ter for the use, benefit and
ptoteclio11 of lhr re111dent:> uf the District;
(4 1 1<J olVOH.J J.lfC'lnMUre d~nlrUCtJon Of wel l s that Can be
runv,.rlrd l o mo111tor1ng o r J.>roduction uoe.
DEFJ NlTJONS
111 "Destrucl1011• o f a wel I means the complete filling and
oe;allng of lhr well in accordance with the procedure•
outl ined in l he standards Incorporated into thia
Sl"ction.
(2) •well• m!"nno any excavation conetructed by any 111ethod
for the purpoee o f extrac ting water f rOlll or injecting
water into the undf'rground, for providing cathodic
protection or electrl ral grounding of equip11111nt, for
making teat• or observations of underground condition•,
or for any other 11imi lar purpose. Well a ehall include,
but ehall not !>.-ll•utcd t o, c0!9!unity water aupply
well11, Individual doml"stic wells, induotrial welle,
agricultural wells, C'athodic protection welle,
f'lf'ctr1cal 9rou11d111q Wt') ls. trnt and exploratory holee.
ob!l,.rvat ion wf'l l1o , S'1ltwa11•1 barrier wells, ;and othet
wf'l ln whor·•· •'"y11l 11 '"" 1•1 nPreno;iry t o Culfill lhe
111.rpo11r o f lhis d1ap1 ••r "" d••termined by the Man•ger Wt'l ls ohnll not 111dude
f.1) 0 11 nnd qao wi>lln, <_!"othermal wells, o r other
wclln conatructPd under the jurJsdlctlon o f the
StatP D<'partmcnl of Conservation. except any euch
wPllo convertrd tn uoP an water wells;
purpose of drwatering
c:onslruct1on, monitoring high rp ouncJw,11 "I ,Jur 1ng nurntruction, monitoring or
an<0•'1 t.1111111q t "" f'Xistence of groundwater
1·n11li\m111<11 l<•ll, or stahi lizing h1 II sides or eart h
Pmh.111km"l•l A; ('Y
(<") w. 111 l,.,,~ 1 t.111 '•O fP"t i11 dei,;ch or Ii inchea in tltam .. r er
fill Ulh"I .., .. 1111 whfJ:J" '"l!Ulat1on i11 not ncceasa ry to tulf 1ll thP purpu::in u { this chapter as determined
by l hi" Milll•1Q" r
I 1) A wel I F:lt..,11 1 .. l''""um~ct 10 "" "abal1doned• when i t has
nnl l,,.,.n Uflf'rl f n1 1t11 111tf'nrl••d purpose for a period of
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PROll In I TED At·rs PERMITS RFOUIRED > (I I No 11cr 0""• Ci rm or pr 1 vale nr pub I ic corporal ion or
"'1''11'"Y tJltiitl I r.••n.,l1uc-t or t<'COnetruct any wel l within
tit" bou111.J•u1e11 of th" D1atr1ct unlesa ouch conetruction
o r reconatruction is c<J rrled out pursuant to and in
< onformancf' with a wt lltcn permit ieoued for that
f'Urpoaf' by lhf' ManagPr ae provided in t h is Section.
121 No owner o r operator of an existing well shall allow it
to rema in in an unuaf'd condition except in accordance wlth Section 16.4 . An used well determined to be
abandoned •hall be destroyed pursuant to and in
conform i ty wilh -the requjre!IM!nte of the Oiatrict •• eet forth in Lhls Section unleee the Manager deten1ine11
that the Dlatrict deeiree to acquire and equip the well
{o r 1110nltoring or production purpoa~s .
UNUSED WELLS • OETERHJNATJON OP NONA81\NOONMBMT
Cl) If a well haa nol been used for any of the purpoaea aet fo rt h i n the deflnltion of •well• for a period oC one
year, such wf'l I ah11ll be prcaucned t o have been
abandoned. and thP burden of prooC ahall thereupon be
upon lhc OW11f'r or operator of the wel 1 Lo eatabl i•h to
t he ea1 lat ct ion of th• Manager th•t the -11 hae not
been abandoned and lhat the owner and Opl'rator intend•
to continue to uee the well for the intend~d purpoeea.
Th~ Manager •hall f"equ ire a written declaration under
penalty o f perjury concerning intended future uee to be riled by the owner or operator o( the well before the
M~n•g•r deter•inee that the well ha• not been abilndonf'd Application for the rene.,.J of a
dPtet111l natJon ot nonabandon.ent aha.11 be required to be
preaented t o the Manager by the owner or operator a t
the beginning or each calendar year. Such renewal
appl lcation11 •hall be eCCOlllPilnie<I by• new written '
declaration fil~d under penalty of perjury. Teat hol••
and exploratory hole• ahall be aon•idered abandoned
twenty four hour• after conetruction work ha• been complet~d unlo•• othorwi eo deter•ined by the Manager.
(:!) In the event the Nen19er deter•inea that a well ia
indeed abandoned. unleaa th• Manager detett11in•• that
tho Dlelrict de•ir•• to acquire and equlp the -.11 for
1110nitorlr1g o' produc tion purpoeee, tM wdl ahall be
deetroyed within thirty dsya tn accordence with the
provl11iona of thia c hapter. J1'¢wevor, tho owner ahall
Ix' gl v•n wrltten notice o( thl• det•r~inalion by t h•
ltlanager. The not.ice •hdl apecHy the raaeona for tMa
dec ialon •nd ehall notify the owner of hi• right to
requaet • hearing b9fore th• Board of Director• within
ten deya.
P&JtMJT8
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Awl lcallon• for pe111lt• to conett\lot.., C9cont1truct. or
deatroy eny well ahall be -de to th4> 'Nlfta9tir eftd •hall
cor1t.ain 01 provide euch info..-tion aa he •hell
require.
lach application ah•ll be eccc,..,eniad by • fff Which
eball b9 .. ublhbed by the 80illrd of Dlrectora. A
pe.-.lt •hell r ... in Jn aUact for Otte y .. r fl'09 the
date of ia8WlftCle.
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ts> ,..nr1u .. Y ti. iN\IM ~ject to any cooditicm or
requ1ne.at fOWMS by tbe --.. .. to IM nece-.y to ac~Ueh the pa~ of thl• obapt.er.
(4 ) A penait •Y be CaftCel.ct or tbe cond1tl-• ~by
tha ~r if ha detendn.e tut to proceed with tbe
work -ld n•lilt ln a violetioa of the ter.e of tha
pendt or of thi• hction.
151 Jn the. event th4tt a ~rah. 111 denied or canceled, the
epplicant or per.ii: holder •hall be 91v•a written
notice by the Managei . which notice •ball ~ifr tlMt reaeona for hi• actiOfl, ••id •"4111 notify the •PP ic:ant or perwiit holder of hie right to reciu••t a bearing before the Board of Oirectora within ten daye.
16.6 COMPL!TlON OP *>Rk --NOTlCB TO MMAOD --1H8PICT10M
The pen11ittee •hall notify the PUnager in WTiting upon
completion of the work perfo...-d under th• penait, and no work ahall be dee111ed to have been COlllpleted until •uch
writt.•n not1f 1c:ation ha• been received. A final
inapection 0£ the work •hall be mede by th• ,..ne9er1 and
no per~itt•e llh•l1 be deemed to have coeq;>lied with the proviaione of thi• chapter of hi• per•it until •uch
inepeotion ha• been performed and the work approved by the Maneger.
16 .7 N01'JCB UPON DETBJUollNATlON OP ~REAT TO WATER QUALITY,
KBALTH OR SAFETY
ln the event th~ Mcnager deter~inea that a well threaten•
to i111pair the quality of. the groundwater or otherwi••
jeopardize the health or aaCety of the public:, he ehall
•end written notice to the owner and ahall poat a copy of
the notice on the prope1ty. The notice •hall atate the
apecific fact• relative to the condition, t he corrective
111ea•urea deemed necesaary, and the dat.e on or before which
euch -•sure ahall be completed. The owner ahall aleo be notified of hie r!ght t o requeet a hearing before t"-
Board of Director• wi thin thirty day• from the <Ute euch notice la iseued.
OR SAFETY
tf the Manager finds that immediate action ia n•c••••ry to
prevent iinpail"lllent of the groundwater or a threat to the
health or ••fety of the public he mey correct the
condition without giving notice. The Di•trict ftlAy charge
the coat of the corrective meaeure to the owner. However,
within twenty-four hour• after initiating euch corrective
meaaure, the Manager shall notify t he owner of the time,
date and place at which a hearing ehall be held by the
Board of Director• relating thereto; which date ehall be
not le•• than ten nor 1ROre than thirty daya after the date of auc:h notification .
16. 9 ROl\RO OF OfRF:C"TORS llP.ARlNG
11) At the time fixed for a hearing before the Board or
Dlrf'C'lor11 cbncernlng an abandoned well, a pcrmlt. or a threat to water quality. health or eaCety, as provided
fo r ln this chapter, the lloard of Director• •hall hear
and consider all relevant teatimony and evldence
o ffered by the property owner and by any other
intereeted person.
121 If the Board of Directors detenainee that an unuaed
well was incorrectly cla1111ified •• abandoned or that a
peraiL was in1properly denied or canceled, it •hall
direct the Manager to reclasai!y the well or to iaeue
or reinst•te the pen11i l.
131 1r the Board o f Oi rf'ctors f inds that a threat t o wat er
quality, health o r safety, as determined by t he
Millnagf'r. does exist, lhen It ahall direct thf' Manager
to t•ke any necessary action to protect the groundwater
or the health and aafety of the public: unle•• the
situation ls corr~cted by the owner on or before a date
l o be epeci(ied by the Board o f Dl rectore. The coal of
•uch Correct"ive measure• by the Manager ohall be
charged to the owner or operator.
14 1 In inatances where the Manager ha• correct.et.I a
c-onditian under the illlllledlate correction provision of
Section 16.8, the Board of Director• •hall ascertain
and review the pertinent fact• concerning the
correct ion. lf the Board of Director• determines that the Manager's action• we re juetified, thf'n it shall
direct that the cost be charged to the owner or
operalor.
16.10 STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION OR
DESTRUCTION
Standards for the construction, reconetruction, or
deatruction of .Jells -.hall be the atandard• reC01M1ended i.n
the Slate Dep•rtment of Water Reeourc:ea Bulletin No. 7t ,
Chapter JI, and future a .. nct.ent• thereto . Standard• for
t he conatruction, reconatruction, or deatruction of
cathodic protection well• ahall be the atandarde
rec~nded in the State Oepart-nt of Water Reeourcee
Bulletin No. 74-1, and Cuture a111enct.ente thereto.
16.11 VIOLATION ·· PENALTY
Any violation or failure to coa1ply with any of the
provi11ione of thi11 Section •hall be handled •• provided ln
herein and shall also .be nuhject tn SeC'llo n 14 aa
appl i cable.
16 I 2 AGREEMEN1"S
The District may enter into agteernenta with property owner•
other matters covered in thia Section, and providing for
alternate or modified method• o f 111eeting certain of the
requirements contained herein . Jn euch caeee, t he
agreement (al will govern ae t o the appl i cabllity of the
affec ted requirement&, in the area(a) eubject to euch
agreements .
16 ll NO LIABILITY ASSUMED
Notwithst anding the provloione of thi• Section permitling
or requiring the Dietrict or Manager to iaeue per111ite.
make determinations and/or t akf' corrective .. aeur•• relative to construction, reconetruc:tion abandoneent and
deetruction of wella aud quality of groundwater. the
Diatr1ct aaaumea no liability to the property owner• or
opf'rators of wells or any third partiee, for t he ~•k ing of or failure to 1114lke any sucb detenni natlon , or the taking
of or failure to take any auc h 11\eaeure, or the iaauing of
o r failure to ieeue any euch Pf'C111it .
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PUBLIC NOTICES
CNStHHH
NOTICEOF
PEllllON TO ADMlaSTER
ESTATE OF: ROBERT ANTHONY SABATASSO
CASE NO. A 183594
To ell halra, baMfi·
cieriH, creditors, con-
1ingent creditof9, end
persona who may other·
wiH b• intarHted in
the w:U or Htata. or
both, of: ROBERT AN·
THONY SABATASSO
A PETITION h ..
been filed by ANN REGI·
NA HUGHES in the
Superior Court of Cali·
fornia. County of Or·
ange.
THE PETITION re-
quest• thet ANN REG I·
NA HUGHES be ep-
po1nted •• peraonal
representative to edmin·
ister the ettate of the
decedent,
THE PETITION
queat• euthority
Irvine RanCb Water District
Water hi:aprovement 'i>lmokts
I ~tlllllT !lo-,'
Published Daily Pilot
July 26, August 2, 1996
F557
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
gent creditor of the county. and pursuant to SIC1IOn
deceHed, you mutu fit• 1967 O( lh• Clv~ cooe or Irle
your cleim with th• Sllll of calllornra .wt stll at
court and mell a copy to ~blic auction to lht highest
the per1on.a repraHnta· bidder tor cash. payable at tlmt live appointad by the ol sale In lawful m~ or lht court w ithin four Unllld SlateS. all flOlll. tiu.. and
f h d lnlerest in 1111 tOllowlno d .. mont,h• r~m t • •t• 9Cribed property srtualtel n said
of frr1t tHue~c• of couniy and state· Unit Lot 16 ol
lettera H provided in Trlci 10018 as snown by map
Hedon 91 00 of th• on Ille es lnsll'ument No. I bo<*
Cal1for'?'e Probate Coda. 425. page 4·7. or maos records
The ttme for flllnQ ol Or1n91 Counry. Clllomia. claim• will not expire The purPofllO SlrMt allelfm
before four monthe ano othlr common delignalion.
from the heering d•t• II llr'f. ol lht re~ P'OC*1Y ,,..
noticed above. scrao aoove tor wnldl Ill YOU MA y EXAM-UhcllfSllJtMd INklt no rll)ft-
INE the file kept by the stnClllOn or warranly. IS: 2066
court If you •r• • p•r· Meadow View Latie. Cosu Mesi. · _.... · h Cllfornia Tilt ouroont4 owntr son 1ntereatwu in t • ol sad 111r prooeny it 1111 11m1
ut1te, you may fil• 01 Ille DelrnQutnt Assessment
with the court • formal Lien was· Tam Lynn AshbrOOl
Raqua•t for Speci ... Said salt wsl bl made Without Notice of th• filing of en Wlrrwlly, exprm Of ln\pllld.
inv•ntory end 9PJ)reieel regatding title. possestion, or
of ••tat• •H•te or of encumoranc.s. 10 PIV Ill sum any petition or eocount ol past due homeowner'I as·
•• provided in Hction sessments rmOMl)ly tsb·
1 260 of the California ma•o COS1S. tees. cna-ges. and
Probate Code. A R•· lnlllrest dut at Ult lime ot Olis nollclll in Ille amount of
rom · · · • th• court clerk APN. 422·012·016 r: ,,._"
A f ....:. ............... _ D. ~.,. A LI• C.,,.,.. nam.y ,. rww_, 23101 L1~ C4nllr Orlw, Su"' ~-=-arr~· 320 Llkl F011s1. c.1rorn11
•70 W. l90lh St.. Ste. 92630 (714) 412·2368 P60944 •lO 11'l6. 812 619M
Tornnoe CA 90602
08/01. 08/02, 08/08
under the Independent
Adminlatration of Ea·
tete• Act. CThla euthorl·
ty will allow the peraon·
al reprHentetiv• to tak•
many actions without
obtaining court epprov·
al. Before taki'lg certei"
very import1nt e ctiona,
however, the peraonsl
representativ• will b• 1----------required to give notice PUIUC I011CI
to interHted peraon• ----------u nl e • • they heve weived notice or con-Ra: ASHBROOKJCOHCORD
tented to th• propoaed Netlce Of Siie You art In dllallt
ection.I The indapen-undtt a Notice 01 OelnQuent
dent •dmlnistretlon Asstssment I.Jen oalld Match 1.
h t m b ted 1996 unllSS you 11111 aelloli to Mlt on Y w • gran prollel your prooeny It mlY be unteu en lntarHted sold It 1 pubic nie. Ir you netd person filH an objactlon ., exp&anallon or tilt n.ttu.re ol
to th• petition end the proc:eeoino ao..nst you, you
1how• good ceuH why sh<MJld contact a 1aWYtf On
th• court ehould not August16,1996al10001m a
grent th• .uthority. lht !Id en1tance lobby or A HEARING on the IAQ Forest htCUWI Ctn
petition will b• hald on 23101 LIM Cen1tr OrlYI In the
Septamb•r 5. 1998 et City ol LIKt Forest. county ol
1 :45 P.M. in Dept. 703 orange, Slllt ol catllorn11,
located at 341 The City under me power or 1111 P\llSU· O rive Orange CA 1111 to tilt terms 01 those cenaln 92688. . oovena.nts, cono11Jon1. and
IF YOU OBJECT TO rtslrlcllont rtcorotd on June 9,
the granting of th• 1978. as Instrument No. 14097/
petition you should bOOk 12710. Plllt t099 lnCIU~ appHt ·at th• hearing SNI. or Olllcial Records ol
end stete vour objac· Oranoe County. Cllllornta.
• .1. I ROlllld 0 ROllP. a LAW Corpott· t10!'• or frl• wr tt•n lion, as lrUtll• 1or s.a Btu ob1ectlona with the Clnyon VIiiage HomtOWn«s ~ourt before tM hHr· Association 1tt1 Utnholdtr
1ng. Your IPPHrence under NI Otflnouent Assets·
may be in paraon or by mtnt Utn rtcordtd Matcn 4
your attorMy. 1996 • Instrument No IF YOU ARE A 19960104629/ book . PIQI ,
CREDITOR or a contln-Ille olflall recoroa of Slid
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8ond ttqulr•m•nta for .a TO ee SOLD ON A SITE 10itoouct0 on 22nd d•U of thNl a P•rtntrsh1p 0 I .... L..... ,. .. con tr ct PuBLIC NOTICI w1Tu1N 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Michael JamH OaVata ry, ._una ... _., ""' Have '1"41 ltMltO OOfM I I, lllCttdlng n AN EXISTING AP,rlt, 199e, and adOplad Havt vcu ltat1ed doing 3100 8tlstol St Sutt SS() 92651 buslneet Y9t'f No "'ILIC NOTICE SMOO '" atattd 111 tht <Malt COMMERCIAL BUILDING on 22nd d•Y ot JUiy. Ulte. t>uslness yet? Y•s. 2+96 ,lctJUo"• 81.11Jnff1 Cotta Mt 1 ci ttll?~ • Thia bualntH 11 con-Fr.-1ek L lachingef
PUIUC MOTICll
---..... ---.---1 Otntr•I Conditions, DPR NOTIC& 0, LOCATED AT 1~20 PON· AYIS, COUNCtL Rontld K. Mormile Name Statement Thlt b:tlntH 11 con-ducted by:.,, Individual Thlt ltttemtnl WH filtd
aTAft•N'r 0, 483, S.Cllon oo7oo. TRUITll'S IAL• DEROSA AVENUE IN A Ct MUlt81Rlt O'Neil, Rd· fhlt statement was filtd The loltowll'\Q Ptt90nt tte ducted b . an lndMduat H.ve you atlfled doing with the County Cttik ol
AaANDONll&NT OF In ICCO<dance With the APNt 139 •73 01 ZONE. ENVIRONM~NTAL werda, Debay, Hedpe, With lh9 C®ntv Clttll of dolnq business as: Olinlvu Hr1• ~~ stette(f doing 1>usm..1 yet? No Or~· CcxlnlV on 7.a.M
US• OP PtCTITIOUS P<OVltlOnt ol Section 1770 LOAN N01 ~~;fRMINATION. EX· COJC, Qeov.to and Watt Or11119e County on 7<5·9CI Inn. 871 S. Harbo< Blvd .. butlnett yet? YM, 2·1-96 Siiiy Kirk 199&3N8773
BUSIN&SINAMa 1773 and 17731 of th~ 1003UIOSO 3PLANNINQACTIONPA NO•I, COUNCIL 18913888742 Anahelm.CA92805 MtchalJtmesOIVere Thia atai.ment w .. liltld DtilyPUotjujyt2,19,2t,
The fOlloWIOQ $*&on1 l.lbot COdt The Depart· Al!F CH•R£8 ~50 FOR CJ SEOER. MEM81!1lS1 None D11ly Pilot July 12, 19, 28, Amin.Anaheim, LLC, (CA). Tnlt lttltment WJS riled with the County C*k of AiJOlllt a. 19M f528 hl\19 1tllnd0ntd the UM ot • 1 • • S 0 · • • .. SIN T A119ust 2, t 996 F627 220 W. Bav1ho1e Blvd.. with the Countv Clerk or Ot~ County on M 2"911 tht f lcUUout Bualne11 ment ha.s ascertained tt\11 DAVID M. TR Mt & SONS FOR A ... COUNCIL San Mateo, CA 94401 Or • C'oun on 7·11·96 t9M3U94U PUIUC NOTlCE
Name: United Fln1nc111 the oeneral prtvalllng ralH FD 397721738 ~~"'~b l~t't~w u~~,,;~i MIMBIRS: Non• PUBLIC NOTICE This busineu Is con· ang 19:.3189938 oauv Piiot July 19, 28, ---------
MOf1gtgt, 302 N. El Cam· of wagH In the county In T.S. No. 310924 COLLEGE LAW SCliOOL MAVOlh John W. Flctltlous 8 I • duC1ed by: a Uml1td LI· DaJlu Pilot Julv 28 '""'ust A.ug. 2 9 1996 F550 FJctltleua ..........
lno ~ti. Ste. 300. San Which the worll to be 'done IMPORTANT NOTIC! TO H•dg•a us neH abllfty Co. ' ·' • ....., ' ' NaM• ltate,...n't
Cltmtnlt, CA 92872 bt H ll11td by the Dtpll1· PROPERTY OWNER: ~IS~~~~~~~~ ~ C I T V C L E R K : Nam• ltatement Have you started doing 2, 9, 18, 1996 F567 PUBLIC NOTICE Tht loUOWlflg persons are
The Fictitious BuslntH IMnt ol lndustilal Relallont YOU ARE IN DEFAULT INDUSTRIAL• BUILDING LaVonne M. H•rkt .. s d T~e followJng persons are buslnff1 vet? yes, 6·1·96 Clotng butlMM ts: PIUI ~=~~e::ct'ai: c~c:! (415) 737-2794. A copy ol ~u~~ROA~EOD~~CHo: FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE ENTIRE TEXT IS 1r:~g 2:s2't;~~e:'be '{,~: :-.r:~t".:~r~mPre\LC. M.. PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlou• .U .. MH Patac.. 1441 Cttritos Ava.,
on Feb. '· Hl98, iii' thl• U1tl11g ii on lilt at th• 1988 UNLESS YOU TAKE THE BRUNSWICK CORP(). AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW tenci'a, ,;203, Laguna Hiiis, Tnls itatement w'as 11180 Plctltlous Business N•rne lt•t•ment ~!'!rno;A =· 15921 No.t9M387207a addttss listed above. ACTiON TO PROTECT RATION, LOCATED AT IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· CA 92653 with the County Cieri! of Neme Statement The following pertonl ltt Ouarlz SJ.. Westminster,
Roneld I(, MQ"111te, 302 N. Pre!er91'1ce Wiii be granted YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY e~i ~ARA~oi:_,pe~g~i· FICE OF THE CITY OF Stephen 0. Irons, 23521 Orange County on 6--17·96 The followlr19 persons are g~l~t ~~:l.ne~:ve:t~e:.~·. CA'926113
El Camino Rtll, San Clem. to bidder propetly ap. BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL DETER. NEWPORT BEACH. Paseo de Valencia, #203. 19993989771 doing buslneu as: Mont· Thit business is con.
ente, CA 92e72 proved as "Stnan Busl· Sl\LE. IF YOU NEED AN MINATION· EXEMPT • Published Newport Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Oalfv Pilot July 12 19 26 gomety & Associates, 405 ~u~o::~t.·c~u~':ef111 • ducted by: an Individual
Jamtt f , L.IYil•s ao2 N. El neas" tn accordance with EXPLANATION OF THE FOR FURTHER INFORMA· BHch.Costa Mesa DaJly g~~~'ia,-:o d~ae~f~~ci:: August 2. 1998 ' F53i ~~!~h. ~~;;~63 Newport Russell c. Gamer, t482 Have you started doing ~~t~~A ::::2 an Clem-s.ctlon 1896, et seq .• Title ~~~g~'h <;:GA[~s\ ~~~ TION ON THE ABOVE AP· Pilot August 2, t996.
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, Laguna Hills, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Merion E. Montgomery, Catmelita St.. Laguna buslneu yet? No
Jamff Pattlck Ryan, 19021 2, Calllornla Code of Regu •. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A PLtCATIONS, TELEPHONE FS78 4.()6 4011' Street, Newport Beach, CA 92651 ~IZ"~~l;::~it was mod
Singing WOOd Circle. Tra· latfons. An approved LAWYER 7~·5245 OR CAU AT THE PUBLIC NOTICE This business is con· Fictitious Bualne.. Beach. CA 92663 This business Is con· with the County Clerk of
buoo Canyon CA 92679 OSMB-09 or OSMB·l t On AUGUST 9 1996 at OFFICE OF THE PLAN· ducted bv: a general part· N•m• St•t•ment This business Is con. ducted by: an Individual Orange County on 7.a.ge
Thia buslne11 11 con• must be on Ille at the Of· 10:00 A.M., CAL-WESTERN ~~~G 7~IVl~~9~· 0~~~~ Flctltloua 8uslnHs nershlp The lollowin9 persons are ducted tty: an Individual Have you started doing 19983188775
ducted bv a general part· flee ol Small and Mioorily RECONVEYANCE CORP., a COSTA MESA CAUFOR'. Heme Statement Have you started doing doing business as: All Have vou started doing bRi!~!~scr~:~e:r· 1983 Oallv Pilot July 12, 19, 26,
nership Business 1806 • 14th California corporation as NIA ' The folloWlng persons are business '{,8'7 No County Extermlnatlng. 1144 business yet? ves, 5•88 This statement was hied Ronald K. Mormile Street, S~lte 100, Sacra· duly appointed trustee P~bllahed Newport doing business as: C·F En· Stephen . Irons Carson Street, Costa Mesa, Marlon E. Montgomery August 2. 1!196 FS30 10993888748 under and pursuant lo terprlses 19 C;inron Crest T_hts statement was flied CA. 92626 This statement was llled with the Countv Clerk ot PUBLIC NOTICE menlo, Callfornla 95614 by 0 d f T. B~ach·Cosla Mose Dally O, c' d M CA with the County Clerk of ur.1lltam Ftovd Hawthorne with the County Cletk of Orange Countv on 7·12·96 Thi• ttatement. was filed 5.00 1 bid •1 ee o rust recorded Pilot A 1 2 1996 rive orona e ar 0 c n 1 , • 0 c ... C C . p.m. o open ng MARCH 10 1988 as insl ugus • . F581 92625 • range ounty on 7·19-96 II, 1144 Carson Street. range ountv on 7·1·96 1 .. 983889407 Fictitious 8uslnes1
with the ounly lerk of date. If bidder wants No 88 10S768 In book. Scott Franklin 19 Canyon 19913890189 Costa Mesa, OA. 92626 19963688089 Oa1rv Piiot Julv 19, 26, Name Stet•m•nt
Orange Co1,1nty on 7·5-96 "Small Business" prefet· page. oi Ottlclai Records In PUBLIC NOTICE Crest Drive, 'corona del Daily Piiot Julv 26, August This business !s con-Dally Pilot Julv 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9. 1996 F551 Tne following persons are
Dally Piiot July 12. 19, 26, ence on this project, bidder the office of the County Re-Mar, CA 92625 2, 9. 16, 1996 F562 duC1ed by: an Individual August 2. 1996 F529 ---------doing business as: Hum.
August 2. 1996. must sign Std. 911 form corder of ORANGE County, NOTICE OF SA.LE Joseph Carol, 19 Canvon Have vou started doing ---------• PUBLIC NOTICE phrey Yogat1, 9010 Sout" F524X (Small Business Pttference State of CALIFORNIA e•· In accordance with the Crest Orlve. Corona del PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? ves. Septem· PUBLlC NOTICE ---------Coast Drive. Costa Mesa, ----------1 d c lfi ecuted by DAVID M. pro11lsions of Section 21700 Mar, CA 92625 ber 1, 1991 Fictitious BuslnHs CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE an ert icatlon Request) CHEREB AN UNMARRIED through 21716 of the Call· This business Is con· FNlcUtlouSs e,uslness Wiiiiam F. Hawthorne, II Fictitious Business Name Stetement Steven J. Fields. 10 Alba and submit with bid. MAN ' • am• ta ement This statement was hied The lollow1n ersons are East, 1r111ne. CA 92720
u remen or LL AT PUBLIC sions Code thete being nershlp . w1 e oun Y er o The following persons are o ng us ness as: e ts usiness 1s con·
Nondiscrimination Pro-AUCTION TO HIGHEST due, unpaid storage fee for The registrant commenced doing business as: Prop· .Orange County on 7·5·96 doing business as: Gypsy Outpost Liquor, 6110 W. ducted by: an lnd1v1oual
gram: BIDDER FOR CASH, which INSTORAGE HUN· to transact business unde1 erty Manaaement Solu· 19963688772 Moon, 1045 Newport Cen· Pacific Coast Highwav. Have vou started doing
BUSINESS NAME Your attention Is called to CASHIER'S CHECK TINGTON BEACH Is en-the fictitious name or lions, ~S9S hamrock Ave., Oallv Pilot July 12. 19, 26. ler Or., Fashion Island, Newport Beach. CA 92663 business yet? No
The following persons the "Nondiscrimination DRAWN ON A STATE OR titled to a lien pursuant lo names fisted above on Fountain Valley, CA 92708 August 2 1996 F528 Newpon Beach. CA 92660 Zu·Hsinng Hsia'b. 26602 Steven J. Fields
have aban.:lonadthe use of Clause" set forth or re-NATIONAL BANK , A S«tion 21702 of said code (Cate): 711/91 Leona J. Luvks, 95~8 ' Oiane Reeder, 910 Hol· Allcante Dr .. Mission Viejo. This statement was hied
the Flctllloua Business ferred to herein which 11 CHECK DRAWN BY A on lhe goods herelnatte1 Joseph H. Carol Shamrock Ave.. Fountain PUBLIC NOTICE lowbrook. Costa Mesa. CA CA 9269t w1lh the County Clerk ol Name: Pacific Avalon Yacht • STATE OR FEDERAL described as Miscet· This statement was filed Vallev. CA 92708 92628 This business ls con· Orange County on 7·12·96
Charters, 3424 Via Oporto, applicable to an nonexempt CREDIT UNION, OR A laneous House hold Items with the County Clerk of Karen D. Allen, 9598 Fictitious Business This business 1s con· ducted by: an indl11idual 19963989398
Newport Beach, CA 92663 State construction con. CHECK DRAWN BY A sofas, relrigerators, wash· Orange Countv on 7·16·96 Shamrock Ave.. Fountaln Name Statement ducted bv: an indl111dual Have 'JOU started doing Oa~y Pilot July 19, 26.
The Fictitious Business tracts and subcontracts. STATE OR FEDERAL SP..V· ers. dryers, and peraonal 199636B9888 ValiE!Y· ~A 92708 This The foUowlng persons are Have you started doing busine_ss yet? Yes. 6·29·85 Aug. 2. 9, 1996 f544 Name taftrreel to above and to the "Standard Call· INGS ANO LOAN AS· property. Due notice tiav• Ellie Casllllo 2600 Michel· business is conducted by: doing business as: Mister business yet? no Zu:Hsmng Hsiao
as Ill_,. In Orange Counru fornla No di I I I SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS. mg been glvon to parties s · 8 general partnership Marine, 2507 W. Pacific D1·ane Reeder This statement was flied PUBLIC NOTICE w ""' ., n scr m nat on SOCIATION. OR SAVINGS known to claim an interest son, ulle 270, lr11lne, CA Have you started doing on NOY 18 1994 Fiie c t •1 C Coast Hi&hwav, Suite 102, This stetemenl was filed with the Countv Clerk of1----------. ' · ons rue. on ontract BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· thore1'n and the time specl· 92612 businessJet? No ' 0 C Fictitious Business No F628520 s Newport each. CA 92663 with the Countv Clerk of range ounty on 7·12·96
Jacks. MacAlllsler, 12792 pe~llicatlons" set forth TIOl'!I 5102 OF THE FINAN· fled In such not.Ice for pay-Dally Pilot July 26, August Leona • Luyks. Karen Garv M. Jones. 2710 Orange County on 6·12·96 19913989411 Name Stetem•nt
Brlnany Wood• Santa Ana herein. (Reier to General CIAL CODE ANO AUTHO· ment of such fees having 2, 9, 16, 1996 F559 Allen Kelvin Avenue, Apt. 12129, 19963988304 Daily Pilot Julv 19. 26. The following persons are
CA 92705 • • Conditions, OPR 483, Sec· RIZEO TO DO BUSINESS e~plred will be told to the PUBLIC NOTICE rr~s statecment weals filed lr11fne. CA 926t4 Oailv Plfol July 12 19. 26 Aug. 2 9 1996 F553 doing business as: Econ· This business Is con· lion 00700). IN THIS STATE WIU BE public by fNSTORAGE wt the ountv erk 01 This business Is con· • · -;;...,......,·-· ------omv Lock & Key. 1859 N.
ducted by an lndivldual Participation in Minority HELD AT THE ENTRANCE HUNTINGTON BEACH lo· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Countv on 7·l6-9G dueled by: an ind1v1dua1 August 2, 1996 F533 PUBLIC NOTICE Glassell, Orange. CA 92665
19993889398 and Women, and Disabled TO THE ORANGE CITY cated at 7471 Warner Ave. NOTICE OF SALE 19963990176 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Michael H. Walker, 1859 v 1 B 1 HALL, 300 EAST CHAP· County of Orange State of . Daily Pilot July 26, August business vet? Yes, 1 July Fictitious Business N. Glassel!, Orange. CA
T.hls statement was filed e eran us ness Enter· MAN AVENUE, ORANGE, Calilomia on the '16th day Notice Is he1~by given 2, 9, 16, 1996 F560 '96 ----------Name Statement 92665
with the County Clerk ol prises Program: CALIFORNIA an right title of August 1996 at e·oo am pursuant to sections 3071 Garv M. Jones Fictitious Buslnesa The following persons are This business Is con·
Orange County on 7/12/96 Pursuant to Section 10115 and inlerest convoyed to Terms tor the sale a;e casti and 3072 ol the Civil Code PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed N•me Statement doing business as: Balboa ducted by: an individual
Daily Pilot July 19, 26, et seq. of the Public Con. and now held b'I It under only. Sate subject to can· of the State 01 California with the County Clerk ol Tne following persons are Island Boat Rentals. 504 Have you started dolr19
Aug. 2. 9. 1996 F545 tract Code, the Department said Deed of Trust in the cellallon. Landlord reserves l~4Q unirrsi~ned, Ajf;. TOW· Fictitious Business Orange County on 7·12·96 doing business as: Type 0 South 6aytront. Balboa Is· business yet? No
----------1 of Parks and Recreation property situated in said the right to buy. Below Is a . 'w se at pu ic auc· Name Statement 19963889410 Graphics. 39 Via Serena, land, CA 92662 Michael H. Walker PUBLIC NOTlCE has established goats of County and State de· list of names and unit null'I-~~T a~A~~f fNACHcErL· Thie lollowllng persons are Oailv Pilot July 19, 26, Rancho Santa Margarita, Michael J. Meehan. 2351 Thls statement was filed scribed as: bers • • · do ng bus ness as: Mc· CA 92688 Colgate Drive. Costa Mesa. with the county Clerk ot Stal• of 15% for Minority Business MORE COMPLETELY DE· R~ee M Prinz A003G 92701 al 9:00 am on AUG. Shays Enterprises. 2190 Aug. 2, 9, 1996 F552 Michelle J. Dixon, 39 Via CA 92626· Orange county on 7•1g..96 CelHomla Enterprises (MBE's), 5% for SCRIBED IN SAID DEED Daniel · R Fountains 16, 1996 the following de-College St., Apt 44, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Serena. Rancho Santa Mar· This business is con· 1996369020B
Th• RHourcH Women-owned Business OF TRUST. A0200 · ' scribed property tC? wit: Mesa. CA 92627 garlta, CA 92688 ducted by: an lnd1V1dua1 D .1 P 1 J
A Enterprises (WBE's), and The stieet address and Brain LaBelle, A0204 1990 NISSAN, License * Rodney L McMurren, 2t90 Fictitious Business This business Is con· Have you started doing ai Y 'ot uly 26· August DEPAA\9:~~T OF 3% for Disabled Veteran other common designation Steven Kent Happel 2SDA874, State CALIF .. College St., Apt. 44, Costa Name Statement duC1ed by: an individual business yet? No 2, 9, 16, 1996 F568
Business Enterprises if anv. ol the real propertY A02t5 ' V~N 1~ JN:R~61'2LX~7278 Mesa, CA 92627 The following persons are Have you started doing Michael Meehan ::tRK~¢rJ>N (DV~E)i Particlpaslioonooofor all ~~~~b~~ ~:ov:181s J~~ g:~i~~,:~re~'. ~g~~~ po:e ~fa :!!1~1yf~g1 irerfu~j 1::e" ~~taA~~~· J41.90C;~~ ~l~~gv:i~~"'tssh~~l:e SSue~: ~~~=~= ~~gi;oe~. 6-1·96 ~1~~s t~~atc~~~:y w~l~r~le~
CAUFOANIA ~onracs over 1 : .00 HAMPSHIRE DRIVE, Nancv Vreeland·Ballan, theunderStgnedfor towi!'g Mesa.CA92627 vice 177 Riv r id Olive This statement was filed OrangeCountvon7·09·96
HIGHWAY PATROL· 1s required. Bids will only COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Ao777 and storage together with This business 1~ con. Suite F Ne: ~rte Beach' witn the County Clerk ol 19983888950
CAPISTRANO be accepted from those The undersigned Trustee Michelle L. Tittle, Ao784 costs of advertising and el(· dueled by: joint venture CA 92653 P · 01ange Countv on 6-12·96 Daily Pilot JUl'J 19, 26,
AREA OFFICE bidders that either cenitv discla.ims any liability for Helt C/O M. Simon, 80005 penses 01 sale. Ha~e 'JOU staneo doing Rob B. Smith. 177 River· 19983681241 Aug. 2, 9. 1996 F547
Roof end HVAC that they have achieved anv incorrectness of the Pacific Auto Broker, Oeted this 28th d•Y business yet? Yes, 6·5-96 side Drive, Suite F, New· Dally Pilot July 12, 19, 26,
these goals· or attempt a street address and other B0025 of JULY, 1996. Rodney Lamar McMurren port Beach CA 92663 August 2. 1996 F535 PUBLIC NOTICE
Repl•c•m•nt, Or•na• "Good Faith' Etton" as out· common designation, ii Rhonda Curry, 80083 Jean M. Noutary T.ti1s statement was filed This business Is con· ----------· ----------
County, C•IHornl• lined in the Addili~nal In· any, shown he.rein. Pacifi c Auto Broker. Published Newport 01tn th9c County ~erk ol ducted b'J: an individual PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua BuslnH• NOTICE TO Said sale will be made, C0062 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily range ounty on 17·96 Have you started doing ----------1 Name Stetement Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory CONTRACTORS ll~rucllons to Bidders for In· but wllhcut covenant or Michael William Stewart, Pilot August 2 1996 199836B8858 business yet? Yes, 8·1·9l Fictitious Buslnen The following persons are Sealed bide wth be re-v1lations tor Bids/Request warranty, express 0t Im· C0314 ' · Daily Pilot July 12, 19, 26, Rob B. Smith Name Statement doing business as: Cat 3500 Pacific View Drive
celved at the Office of tho for Proposals, and as set plied, regard1n~ tltle. pos· Cvnlhla Jane Hottman, F579 Aug 2. 1996 F525 Ttus statement was filed The followlng persons are Dealer Concepts, 1330 W Newpott Beach
Department of Parks ind forth in the M(W/OVBE session, condlt on, or en-C0349 PUBLIC NOTICE with Iha County Clerk of doing business as: Piclure Cofllns. Orange. CA 92667 M4-2700
Recreallon, Engineering Compliance Certification cumbrances. Including John Warson, C0413 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 6·21·96 and sound Productions, Car Dealer Concepts (CA). t---••••••11111
Section, 1416 9tl'l Street, and Documentation An:ich· lees, charges and ex· John Figueroa, C0431 cne1394017 19963687215 2036 Goldeneye Place. 1330 W. Colhns, Orange. PIERCE ___
Room 940 (95814), P.O. 1 10 Bid F Tn bid· penses of tho Trustee and Gary Allen Bleile, C0460 Fictitious Buslnesa Fictitious Business Daily Pilot Julv 19 26 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92667 IEU-a-av Sox 942896, Sacramento. men orm. e of the trusts created by Eric Ralph Grimsley N St t t Name St•t•mant ' • Thomas Richaid Tanquary This business is con· _.,.,
California 94296-000I, up der's atten.tlon is directed said Deed of Trust, to pav C0477 ' ama a •m•n The following persons are Aug. 2· 9• 1996 FS54 2036 Gotdeneye Place: ducted by: a corporation
10 2:00 P.M .. Tuesdav, Au· to the requ11ement that ctr· the remaining principal Jalme Oeverefux. C0505 d!~~ 1~~~~~s ~:~s:,n~n:r~ doing business as: Foun-PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Have 'JOU started doing
gusl 27, 1996, at which tlflcatlons end documenla· sums of the note(s) se-Marianne Struck, C0509 1 p· t b) 01 1 1 lain Vallev Min1·Man. 9520 This business Is con· business yet? Yes. 7191
lime and place they will be lion must be . submitted cured b'I said Dead of Jean & Tnomas McKnight, e~doo'.c ~;~~2 Fitch 0~~-Warner Ave. Fountain Val· Flctltlou1 Business ducted by: an individual Car Dealer Concepts,
publicly opened and read with the bid: otherwise bids Trust . to wit: $144,398.66 C054~ enue. Irvine. California le'J, CA 92708 Name Statement Have you started doing Diane M. Gavel, Pres for performing the work as will be considered non· wllh interest thereon from Jennifer Ledbetter, 92714 Ricardo G~tierrez Estrada The following persons are business yet? No This sta1emen1 was hied
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Ml .. 9190 follows: . 10101195 11 9.750% per C0567 Interplay Productions, a .and Hermila Mondragon, doing buS1ness as: Ad.Net Thomas R. Tanquary wfln the Countv Clerk or
Furnish all labor, mater!-responsive. annum as provided In said Mike Stapp, N0058 Callfornla corporation, 2805 W. Edinger Ave., 2000. 16701 Algonqui11 This statement was filed Orange Countv on 7·16·96 •••••••••1111111
als, tools and equipment BUILDING SECURITY RE· note(s) plus cost and anv Melissa M. Santucci, 17922 Fitch Avenue, tr11lne, Santa Ana. CA 92704 Street, #3o6• Huntington with the County Clerk of 19963890083
necessaty to remove exist· OUIREMENTS advances with interest. ES· N0620 Calilomia 92714 This business is con. Beach. CA 92649 Otanoe County on 7.17.95 Dally Pilot July 26, August ---------..
Ing bullt·up roof from office The Area Commander TIMATEO TOTAL DEBT Joseph J. Bernal, N0651 Tnls business Is con· ducted bv: husband and Theodore Luis Radke 19993989900 2. 9. 16, 1996 F566
building and ca1port (ap· shall be provided with the $157.925.39 Joseph J. Bernal, N0656 ducted by: a corporation wile 16701 Algonquin Street' Dally Pilot July t9 26 Au· proidmalely 10,750 sq. 11.) names ol personnel wtio The benellciaty under Fttd Brvan Woods Jr .. The registrant commenced Have you started doing .;300, Hunlington Beach'. st 2 9 1996 ' 'f542 PUBLIC NOTICE
and replace with single ply will be working in the Stale said Deed of Trust hereto· N0660 to transact business under business yet? No CA 92649 gu ' ' ---------membrane roofing system f 1111 II n I lore executed and dellv· Richard Gallardo Jr .• the llctlllous name or Hermila Mondragon, This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business over n-gypsum boatd, ac Y· c anoes n per· er!d to the undersigned a N0672 names listed above 7•1.96 Ricardo Gutierrez Estrada duC1ed by: an Individual Name Stetament
remove lhtee (3! existing sonnel are .required, prior wntten Declaration of De· Wlley Ron Miiier, N0675 Interplay Productions 1:hls statement was filed Have you started doing Fictitious Business The lollow1ng persons are
roof.top HVAC units and In-written notification of said fault and.Demand for Sale, Published Newport Christopher J. Kilpatrick: with the County Clerk of business yet? No N•m• Stetement doing business as· 01na1
stall lhtff (3) new HVAC changes must be made to and a wrinen N?lice of De-Beach-Costa Mesa Dally President Orange County on 7·5·96 Theodore Louis Radke Commun1ca11ons. 303 Onh· units, modlly (raise) 1 sec· the Atea commander. fault and Electton to Sell. Pilot August 2, 9, 1996 This statement was filed 19963898655 This statement was filed Tne following persons are wood Road, Corona del The undersigned caused F580 oanv Pilot July 19, 26. with the county Clerk of doing business as: S?ulh· Mar, CA 92625
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~~ OM)Nol~" of ome111 i.ecord• Of Or· ~ .... d laid Tl'lld No. YOU w .. M,A11L.T11111, In .. Ctfy of ~Wll'IWICy ...... Of Implied bind Ind ..... •uttot(t) WICOflectl*t ot Ille ... ,
"'5ee_,_ .. _,_ enge eow.ry, a..t. d c.-. 133e, .. •'°""end dtslO-UNDEit A Oj!D) M TillUIT MMe. • lhOWI\ on • • ~ tile, PG6M'Ubl or "' OlllQt of lie countt Re· -dim and olller eommOll A.~. NunlMr: 1~1.o22"31 fomla, ~ IN pow# Cfl Nlted In the Dldarlllion d DAT!D Oll2llM. UNL&U,..,,. In Boot 303. Pagee ~ "' ~**' eotdef or OflllQt County, Sa• dellalllton. " ""· $110.., •
I NOTICa °" .. thwWI cClf'Ulned, Wll ~. Ind ~ YOU T~ ACllOH :r as '° "40 ~. d MllOli-condluan, ~ ~ the ~ ol Cllltornla. Will SELL AT ,.. Said • Wll be ll\ldt,
TIWSTU'8 SALi 1 c..n-·1 C'** ~ on OMM: 07nll1111 ~ Pl~~, to IN m1n1um P11n. PAkee-1: A PROTECT YOUR ~ ....,._ w.p.. In the Ofnce debeedi .... MQQd bV .. id PUBLIC AUCh ON TO ~IGH£ST l!Ot Wllhoul OMnanl Of WW·
UHDP Da!DOI' T'RUIT 1 llal• 0t N1C1iOM1 -*. °' JM.I~ GROUP. ·~_.:.st ..o...u~~~ ~ MMfntnt for !Jt~.._IT MAY~ SOU> A d fie ~ Recorder of OtN of Trust. lldv9rloM BIDDER FOR CA9t (payable ~I r#llY. uP<m ~· r• YOU AR9 ... Dl!PAUU IM ~ "**" dl'9Wn -T c:.-.... _. ...... _.., .... mid ·-OYW A f"\19UC SAlL IF y OninOt COunty, Cellfomla. ~. 'With Interest .. llmt of .... In W#IU( monty OI gard~ . 11119. • or
A D&D Oii TRUIT, on any ottiet flnMCllll lnM!tu-BY: ROI ~ itthe :rtt"!' ~~ thoM porUol\1 d Tract NE!D AN EXP\.AHA ElilCIPt 1hertfrom .. oll. Diii Pf(Wlded INN!n, end the lie Unllld Sta .. (ltt Ole lorms 9'1Q1mbfencet, ID Ptyol lht • ... ... Jt...,,, epec:if'ied In uctioft 5102 ~TIOH money .......... 1CJl87, .. Mt f0'111 In end in. cw ll4E NA~I! Of' "*'--and oet. ~-~ pMc:ipel ot IM notil ...tlidl Ill IMIJI ltndar Ill IN ftm*i'°'O ~sum "' ~TUI ot 1111 c.l!fomia Finaneial • 08lifomle Corilonltion' IUIQ1 of Amlflca, wttnout llb\.lmWlt recotdtd Maid\ PftOCl!l!OtNG AOAJNI ban& below • depltl ot eoo aec:ured bV Aid Deed ot Unllld S!itesl ltld/Of cas111er'1. n:\sl st<;Urtd by Said Died or
TO MOTl!CT Code •. •ullloriled '° do ~ b ~ Wlfranty ··e:s ~== 16, tm In 8ooll 18070, YOU vou SHOUU> c r.t. . "'"'1out IM l10tlt ot TMlt wMtl ...... thereon .. Cltfbl•d or olh•t c:tltell5 Specl· Trus • -4111 lnllmt lhtreon .•
)titONJnY, IT MAY~'" the s .... of c.lltor· By: lkuceR.~.: ~: .. al ........ hoe•1221and123eof0fn. TAcT A LAW'flR. NOTice tul'ftoeently ... rtMMd lnPf(Wlded In said Nott.,... lltdlnthtCIVllCodt(Payableln PtoWfed In said no1t(s), Id·
.. IGLD AT A f'UtM.JC nie, All PAYMU AT THE ~ We •nd lnttftsf .NM 'i:id cW ~ TM toQI cw TRUSTE,E'S SAi..! UN tnstMnents ol R«llQf'O '"* dwoet and aicpenMS ot tne tu• It tilt bmt or uM) At on va11ces. II Ill'/. under UM •ms = VOU NEED AN TMEOf' SALE. •II right .• 1111• 1nt1 Irvine l!loll6eYerd. by It. 111 auch TnatN In and amount of the unpaid pMQ-DER ~ED CW TRUSTLoen a1rMt 9ddress and o4t1ef trul'1le and of the INltl lllt ltont sleps to Git tnlfance ol aald ()Md ol Trust. lee$,
TION M THE end tnlere.l "9ld by .i .. Suite 2e2 to , ... fol ........... de_........ pal balance, Interest th«• No '6M400f2.,......, common dealgnation If tnv CIU'9d bV .. kl Deed ot of "" Or•no• CMc Ctnllf. 300 charges llld •,Xl*I'" OI "''
T • -A -• 2 ,,. -~-.., _,_.. on togethefwtthreasonM>ly T,; No cc.._ ....... 71 ... p ~ ..... 1 ~..:..,_...._.: T ..... E. Chapman Ofanot, caitlornla. TruslM and o tilt tusts ore-M H.. ...nV"' Trv.i ... In lhet ·-prQ9ef1Y Tlltlln. CA 9 property lituattd In the esiimated co.u, fllH -~· · -"' • "' u .. ,.. ......... ~ rvst. .. _ 119 •ttemptlng lo all rtolll but and lnllrtst con· alld by said Detd ol Trust. for CEEDIHO AOAINST YOU, tlluated In uld Count; and Telephone=. (714 573-741 eforeuld eouncy and Stat• 4nd edvancu at~°' No. 412·11S~ NoUce 11 abOYe ii pu to be. COiied •debt end •nv lilfor· wyea to and now held by It lht amount rusonably esll·
YOU &140ULD CONTACT A Stat•. deecribed .. follows: Fu:" (714 573-7437 to wit: APN: # 930-n-449 the Initial publlc:atk>n of thl• hetwb)I given ttiat Stand•l'd ~ 'uctisla '""'-eo.ta metton we obtlln will be uaed under said 0.d 01 Trust 111 tile mated to be: S7'1, l3l .09 The
lAWYilt. LOT 51OFTRACT4355, AS 01128191, • 08IOIW8 "EXHIBIT A" PARCEl. 1: Notice art ns4,089.17. Cur· Trutt Deed hfvlc• Com ...... CA t2t2t The undef. for tl'lel Pll"POM Sgndal'd properry slltnltd In said Coun!y beneficial'y under 5110 Oetd ol NOTlce IS HEREBY PER MAP. RECORDED IN FNSS53827 Unit 315 on Lot 13, .. rl!'lllY dated CaShlerl Pll"Y .. trvstee. or IUCCl8· algned Trustee dlacl81ml any Tnm DMd Service Com· and State' dl$Cfilltd as: EKhlbit Trust lle<etofore tx«)Uled and
GIVEN -that on 08/1511"8, BOOK 1ea. PAGES 34 TO lhown and defined on that Checks or Certiflt.d Checks sor trustee. or aubltltuted lieblllty for any lnool'reCtneSI peny, H T'NICM 2tOO "A" Parcel 1: Lot 12 ol tract no. detlVtred to th• underslantd a
at 9.1f A.M. ol qld day. AT 3e INCLUSIVE, OF MISCEL· PUii.JC llOTICI certain Condominium Plan payable to the Trustee °' INstH purlU8nt to the Deed of Ille anet 8ddre11 ·~ Stanwell Drive, Sutt. 200, 7809. lo tile city ol Newport written Otclafation ol l)etaull ,.,
THE :.cHAPMAN AVENUE LANfOUS MAPS. IN THE rec0tded Sef>C•mber 20, bidder e.re .eceptable to Of Trusl executed by SulUln OChef common deslgn1tion. tf Conconf, CA ""520, (510) Beacll. county ol Of80Qt. Sta!O and Demand for saie. and a
ENTRANCE TO THE CMC OFFICE OF THE COUNTY YOU ARE IN DEFAlJt.T UN-1979 In 8ootl 13318, P• Trustee provided proper A. sy Man~n and Vlr-•nv. shown herein. !he total to)-7340. By: Veronlc8 ol California .• per map ,.. written Notloe ol 0.18-lt and
CENTER BUILDING. LO-RECORDER OF SAID DER A DEED OF TRUST, 218 ol OITlclal Records ol klentltlcation ls available. glnl1 S. Goyenechea, hu•· amount Of the.unpaid bellll\Ot Henson AHlatent here· corded In book 304, page(S) 38 EleCIJon to Sea The uniler-
CATED AT 300 EAST COUNTY DATED JULY 23. 1"2. UN-Ofange County, Cdtomla. From lnforin.wtlon which the b8nd Ind wtt.. Rec:otded on ol the obligetiOn aecwed l)Vtary Dei.d: 07129/H RSVP to •o both loolllslYI ol mlsceUa• signed caused said Notloe or
CHAPMAN AVENUE. OR· The slreet addreu or LESS YOU TAKE ACTION PARCa 2: Ari undivided Trustee deems rellllblt, but October 4, 1994 as lnsltu· the prop9fty to be l9ld end 1400'7 112, 119, 8116 neous m1PS. In Ille olllce or lilt Default and Election to SeN to 1>1
ANGE. CA • .MJ FINANCIAL other common designation TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1149th Interest In and to lot tor which Trustee mates no ment I 94·05948711 ot Offlcl81 ,.,IOl\8ble estim.1ted costa. county recorder ol said county. recorded In tile county wnere
GROUP aa duly appoenled the reel proplfty hetelnebo\19 ~ 1..!":_MAY BE SOLD AT 13 (Common Area) ot Tract representation °' warrad;y Record• In the otllce of Ille expenses end advances at PUILIC 110TICI EJtcept 111eutrom an oN. gas. lht teal property Is toeated Tru st" undef and pursuant dacribed is purpolted to be: A PUDU.O SALE. IF YOU No. 8336, H shown on a the street addtess(es) o( County Recorder Of Orange the time of the Initial publicll· "' minerals and other llydrocar· Dall July 29, 1996 FOOTHILL
1 ~ the !>0¥""' ol &811 con· 1300 LONDONDERRY NEED NI EX~TION OF Map recorded In Sook 439, other common deslgnat)on County, C1lifomla, end pur· lion ol tne Notice ol Sale ls. bans below a del>lll ol 500 leet CIJllVfl'AllCE CORPORATIO# l~rred tn that ce1111n Deed ol STREET COSTA MESA. CA THE NATURE Of' THE PR~ Pages 8 to 12 lncluSllle of of the ~ delCftbed tuent to the Notice of ~ult $207,177.U In addt~NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE wllllout Ille right ol sur1ace as said Trust81 By Do11n1
TruSJ er;eculed bV JAMES D 92626 ' Ca:DING AGAINST YOU, Mlscttllaneous Maps, Re-property Is: 220 Nice LMle 8nd Election to Sell tnereun-cash, the Trustee wlll NO. FCC 2411 YOU ARE IN entry. IS rewrved 111 lnltJu· Ktss111g11 AlltflOfize({ Sl{}nature
KROGH AN UNMARRIED The undersigned dia-YOU SHOULD CONTACT A COfdS d Oranott County. M:US Newport Beacti CA der Recorded on Apnl 28, • cashier's check di.wn on a DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of menl5 ot record Parcel 2 A 3450 N. VERDUGO ROAD
11MN WHO ACOUIRED claims all ti8bility l0t ~ LAWYER. NOTICE OF Callfomla, logtt.fier with Ill 92683. Said property ts.,._ 1996 •• Instrument t 116-atate 0t national b8nl<, a TRUST DATED December 29, non-exctuSNt appur1enant GLENDALE CAUFORNIA 91208 ~'TLE AS A MARRIED MAN incorrectnell in said 1tJ..c TRUSTEE'S SALE No. lmprovemeflts lh«eon, ex· Ing sold'°' the purposed 0211017 ol uld Offla81 check drawn bV a state or 1993 UNLESS YOU TAKE eastment for Ingress and (818} 248·0000 TAC 4309191> AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA-add O(h« COITlfl100 163387 On AugUst 23, 1996• cttptlng therefrom au con-paying the obllgatlons ... Rec:ofds. will Sell on fedfnl credit unioo ()( a ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR eorm over prtvall SllMIS IS l>tJB.8·2. 8·9. 8-16
AATE PROPERTY r-or at o1:00 P.M., at the North domlnlum Units loc4ted cured by said Deed of Trust 011221'16 •t 10:00 A.M. AT check drawn bV a state or PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD stl l01t1111111lose cel'talll deda-
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hkups. FP, near entr, like now S375. 300 1 sf ea. Ulls pd. \'71·900·988·3008\'7
2 M s tr Br+ Ole 2.5Ba
• cusl 1wnhm. Fp, pool,
spa, wd, gar, $1450
2217 Mayfair Ct.
262·4555 Lve Mess
Tr I a ng I e Square. no/smk. 544·9536 s3oo. Agt. 675·3869 x 8 4 8 5 S 7 . 99/ml n.
$750/mo 850 8295 18 • Serv-U 619-645-8434
· • NB mbl hm. prvt ent, ••••••••••---------Country Woods run bod, cbl rdy, prvt
E·slde, 2 Bd & study, ba, w/d, 400 • 1/2 uhl. BUSINESS &
split lvl, Ip, sky·lt, N/smkr 631-1538 FINANCE
2Bd 1 Ba Twnhouse S875tmonth. No pets. NB·1 BR AVAIL NOW! ·--------Garage & carport. 646-1164 645·9543 ..-Ba. Kil pnv, pool,
FUNDRAISING
Account Executive
S 1500/mo. 1 5 week
assignment. 1 ·2yrs
exp In sales/fundrais·
Ing. Public speaking
ability, prior non-prolll
a plus. Send resume
to: United Way of O.C.
18012 Mitchell Ave,
Soulh, lrvlne, CA
92614. Fax 724·3030.
Attention: Human
Resources. EOE.
General Office
D•ta entry. Small
Software Expansion!
Aggressively soaking
a motivated sales/
service rop to jump
start its Costa Mosa
S/W expansion. If you
are ready to commit
10 a cha llonglng
career w/a growing
Old Coins. gold, sliver
jewelry, Franklin Mint.
Sterling flatware. e1c.
Steve 642·9448 days
Top Dollars Paid
For Records. Jazz,
Sountracks, etc.
Call Mike 645-7505.
company and have ---------computer savvy, send FREE TO YOU 6022
us a resume and "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim make It happenll "'
PDS Tech Svcs,lnc
Fau 714-540·8092
EOE M/F/HN
K lttensl tort• temale
1 Owka, brown mote/le·
male 7wks. 4mo part
slamese female Enclosed yard, n/pet. -E-.-.-,d-.-1-B-r_u_tl_l_p_a-ld-. w/d, s;arage. $450. ----------
Harbor/405 5800 Call Ip, patio, stove, rerrlg. Call 780-0908 BUSINESS wholesale co. Well ---------1.69 UVE spoken, phn manners. •854-3246•
Unr• \fruit d /\,fit'I••
aMer 6·30pm 557·5538 S690/mo 336 E.20th NB-Room for Rent OPPORTUNITY
Xlnt loc. 548-6094. Br/Ba. lurn/unrurn, 2904
....._ ... 1 oa Lv mag 875·0432
900-505-5050 LOAN OFFICER
800-7S9-CC20 Exp'd, seasoned loan 818-759-9100 officer, tor real estate
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES 5533 PETS & :lBd 2Ba Hse Fp. new
k1l, Quiot. cozy-nestled
In fruit trees, herbs &
!lowers Nr park, river
trail. Bike to beach.
$1100 838·4985
Bright lmmac 3br/2ba
don, opn bms, Ip,
alnum. dbl gar MesaV
S 1350 grdnr 644·6996
NEWPORT
*Eastslde Studio• gar, poollspa/ten, w/d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
u ti 1i1 i es 1nc1ud8 d 1 _s_s_5_0_1n_c_._u_1_1._s_3_1_·3_9_9_3
ANIMALS 6049 ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi
5570.mo 848·0758 Newport Shores Pvt
Xtra Large Bachelor
E'slde Full kitchen,
relrig. FP. Must see•
bath & phn, garage,
w/d, n/s, rol's. 5530
Utls incld 646-6306.
No smk/pets. $5501 ---------mo. Incl water/gds.
780·0189
548-8283
VACATION
RENTALS 2722
Vendmg•Must sell route 011•592•570-950 office in Newport Bch.
•20 cash accounts l'---------"'l . ....!F~•~x~r'..!e~s:;.: _:7'..,;1'..:4~·8~4!::3~·~58~2~1
•Buy all or part O rder Desk Dept
• 800·618-0908 w/hlgh·end carpet S NOLE' manufacturer. Exp In
Please be awaro lhat
the hstlngs In this Cal·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
in which there Is a
charge per minute.
Quallty AKC toy
poodles, 7 wks. blk.
1 male/1 female. 5500
(714) 549·3892
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
2908
New Eliie lh>Kole d a t a e n t r y . X I n t
ln•rocluchon Service, telephone skills req. •••••••••!GARAGE SALES ,...._,Ovol11yAltroct•.. F{T position w/exc S1nglo1.olYourC~. benefits package. MERCHANDISE
Join Nnwl Send resume & salary •••••••••! ~ .ema1in • jf.,e1ult1 h Is tor t o: F , V . ---------
Overstocked with
stuff?
A call to
Classified
will help
842·5878
FOR SALE 01••••••• 2Br 2Ba Condo Gated 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2
iii
6
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4
ii
8
Comm. A/C W/D, DW, 1•
In Franco. Charming
nonr Doauvlllo. 2Br
English caretaker
S 7 5 0 ·S 100 0 /wk I y .
Seasonal 494· 191 8
tor S 125k first TD
o n S750k watarlront
bldg Newport Beach. Out of Santa Fe In
Fa1hlon Island has
openings for PT/FT
salos assoc's. Hrly +
comm +FT benefits.
Contact Poppy at:
6106
iEWPORT
BEACH 1069
micro. Pool/)ac, 2·car
gar No pet, no smk.
Avl 8·1 $1395 673·5884
UNIQUE BACHELOR
PAD
Spacious ptfurn'd 1---------
Principals only
Con1act Nikol 760-0221
llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I 2br/1 Ba Ocean view. bungalow style, w/d,
big patio, no kitchen
S575mo 842-0782
apt., w /bar room, RENTALS TO ••••••••• living room. Ocean vu
wtcity nghts. eoau111u11 SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS
T&K~JVE
TO A ' G"
(jlFTED
PSYCHIC
, ·900·868·4 t 00
x5344
8 10 CANYON CONDOS
Sale s/Lease 349 K·
::.459K $2200 •/mo
:!·3Br Brkr 759·7700
OPEN SUN 1·4
$89,000
Versalll•• Studio
300 C1gney Lnt 215
ComJ)letely furnished
& Totally redecor•t•d
wo (2) Ouecn·s•re Beds
"h11e-be19e decor galcd
ommuntty, pool, spa,
• tness rm clubhouse
Valk lo sandy beaches
Secuflly parking
TRY 3% DOWN
Payments hke renl
C1111 lor add I Into
MARY ANN MCGUIRE
848-8770
Grubb & Ellls
hld ly owned & op'd
CEMETERY LOT/
CRYfT 1225
For lease Spectacular
Condo Original Bluffs.
Rare 1·story, very
p"vate, upgraded.
S 1 2 5 0 /m o . U t 11 s . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
included. Full cable.
1 person, no pets.
Must•••
714-494--0157
HB 3Bd 3Ba Homo, Pvt ----------
br/ba, ent, patio. Kil .. ANNOUNCEMENTS w/d, 1/2 mile to bch.
$420 ~ ,,.,. Ull 841-1432 2920
3bdrm end unit. Linda ---------Roommate needed
Model w/wonderful NEWPORT share 3bd, 2ba. 2 blks
wrap-around patio. to beach. N/S. $450 +-
Bost Green Belt View BEACH 2669 1/3 ulll 845·8258
tn BluHs. 644·5464liimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii1---------Sharo Nwprt Hghta LIDO ISLE 3bd/3ba. e Steps To Beach w /M/F. 3bd • office.
Spacious & Sunny. 2Br 2Ba Yearly. 2-gar, Gar, cats, N/S, lndry.
Lrg 101. Spa. $2500 w/d, no pots, Avail 8·1 S600 Inc ulll. 650.8:388.
Grundy Rltr 675·6161 S1100 848·5878
Lido luxurious water·
front condo Large
2BD. den, 3BA, sec,
boat slip avail. $2.550/
mo./lease. 551 ·8!554
•1BR $825•
2BR 2BA $725/Up GARAGES
Relrtg & dlshwashor FOR RENT 2740
Incl. 601130 pool. Not 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pets. No lees. No••
lease. 545-4855 20x38 luxury, 4 .car
space, storage
ahelvoa, panel, carpel.
$450/mo 780-8028
WESTMINSTER 2192 canal Front 3bd, 3ba,
den, dock/gar apace.
2 patios. $2600/mo.
Beaut 3bd/2·1/sba yrly. 875·01201 .. •••••••• Corner unll. FP, patlo/1 _________ 1•
dock, 2-car gar. pool/ ••LARGE 2Bd 2Ba COMMERCIAL lonnls. S 1 250/mo. Condo Downtown Balboa
$3.99/MIN.
18+ SERV-U
619 .. 645-8434
Burlal apace for 2 Avall 9/1. 723·5870 2·car gar. 418 Herding REAL 'ESTATE
Panoramic ocean view 898-0258 (tenant) $1295/mo. 070·2803 •••••••••
Prayer to the Hol"
Spirit. Holy Spirit,
you who made me
see everything and
show me the way to
reach my Ideals. You
who gave me the di·
vine gift to forgive and
forget the wrong that
was done to me, and
you who are In all In·
stance of my llfe with
me, I thank you for ev-
erything and confirm
once more that I
never want to be sep·
arated from you, no
matter how great Iha
material desire may
be. I want to be with you and my 1011ed one
In your perpetual
glory. Thank you for
your love toward me
and my loved one.
Repeat prayer for
three days without
asking for anything.
plots Finest section ol ----------------------------P•cific View Memorial
Pu.k. New 550,000. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
Sacrlflce 535 ,000/obo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(018,541.0704
Jaclflc View N B
Single crypt· orig.
l.lldg Primo toe $4500
obo. P P 898·0794 '.
HOBSES/
CONDOS
FOl RENT
GEMERAL 2102
HAVING TAOUBLI
l.el!lllng or A•nllng
your Propeny? C•ll:
-Kwpr••• Leasing• 1 ··800-883·872•
LOOKING
"O" A lllSNTAU OM.LNUU
KAlt•O" fUlAL TY
•73--4400
BALIOA
151.AND 2108
QUIET &: SBRENE
Palm l\f:esa Aparttnents
So near & yet so fat ...
That's the feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
grccncry of secluded
woods & statcly pmns.
A Studi<», 1 & l 8edtoome · Jn. $575 l'O S600
· IRR $625 U1 S6SO
• 2BR sns to S750
•No Pea A Vcn>al Blinds
A Ccill.na fant 4 NEW c..rpci. Paint & Tilt A Fimcu ROom 6 HCIUd Poal 8c JICUZl.i
• Padol & 8t.laric:t
A °""" Aveilablc
Oftioe Houn. 9:00 am • 5~-P
and 10:00 am -·U>O fCl'l w di
1661 Mesa Or. ·Salo Am ~CA
"6-9l60
Publlah for obtainlng i-----------4
favor.
LOST&
FOUND 2925
LOST beloved ce1
"Zahra". Olack w/
whit~ pewa. bib,
CLASSIFIED
11'1 the reaource you
can count on to sell a
myriad of merchan-
dlae Items, because
our column• compel
q.ualllled buyere • to
ealll
842·5978 round nose. Short•...,_ ________ _.
holr. No collar. No
olawa. Missing In I•••••••••
Sonta Ana Helghta EMPLOYMENT
nHr Redlands & 23rd, 1 .. ••••••• •Ince July. 645-2700 1•
LOST CAT SlameH t---------
EMPLOYMENT
5530
mtx adult neut. male.
7049G Seaahora/5111,
ND. C1toract on left •y• nee<ta modlcet1on. lliiiii••••••• R•W•rdl 574-0703.
eVH
844-5053
Own your own 9001
FreeJNo Investment
Earn S 1 ooo·s a day
800-655-3733 24hrs
PfT Work FIT Pay
Eatate Sale furn.
(walerbod), European
ltoms, household,
paintings, clolhing,
tools & much more.
115 Abalone
Sat 7am·2pm
CORONA
DEL MAR 6122 Overstocked With
stuff? 6am·12 M·F. no exp
nee. $8.00/hr +comm.
$300·5500/Wk. Mark in
sales. Ottlce products
Neighbo rhood Sale A eaJI to
Sat 8·2. Complete olc Classified
furn, mountain/racing/ will help
kids/bikes. lthr sofa. __ ...;M~Z=-..S-=8~7:.;8::;,._ __ 852-0247
PART·TIME asst tot-----------. rowing mach, micro,---------1 sllk tree, TV, com-sales rep, lox hrs. Gift APPLIANCES 6011 puter, vacuum, de·
Industry. 631·3100 signor 1hoes/clthes,
PT Receptionist lancome, butch blk
needed IOf Construction A~ana 22 Side by kit cart/tbl/chrs. baby office In NB Mon·Frl side. Frig. w/lce
flex hr.. 7• 52 "'188. maker. $375 760·8528 car seat, mattress, pll· ""' lows, luggage, Etc.
Recept/Admln AHt Washer/Dryer S 140/ Sea Ln PCH/Goldtrvod
Fast paced, expanding ea. Apt. Refrlg $100.1-----------i
auto finance co. Xlnl 71 4·646·5848.
phone skllls, computer -:•-;W:=".a:-:-•-::h:-:•:-:-r /D-;:--:r::w::•:-:r::-•:-li---------1
processing, customer Whirlpool electric, In
service. F/T. 9·5pm good cond. S350.00
Fax rHUrM: 557·2244 for bothl 831·3!550
Retail Sal•• f/t, p /t _________ .,.,._ ..
sales persona, for FURNifUDI:! 6014 womens ahoe outlet In ~
COM. Sales exp. req, ~~~~~~iiiiiiiillL.~ Ille a tock work and B EAU TI F UL 8 8 • •
dlspley, must have custom made down
refe. Cell 875·8202 aofa. Call alter 5pm
RETAIL Trendy home _,,,,,_7.,.1-4-·_,7,...2..,1~·0=-5-2..,2,...-.1••
eccauory store In Calmod• DR ••t Laguna seek• hlghly Country french table.
akllled sates people. Pine chest. English
714-40,,...888 IHther sofH Music
S•I•• Associate
Gift ahop at John
Wayne Airport. FfT,
box collectton. Chine:
Cobalt, Rosenthal,
Haviland, Paragon.
Sliver cryatal 1ewe1ry must h•v• flex 1che<t. 2 220 Faln1lew, CM
emos. ceah handling Dall" 10•m-4pm exp . pref. Call (310J881-8902 PRENCH BAKER'S
RACK. 1350. 842·2991
Hove A
Garage Sole!
Cla .. lfted
M2·M78
~'1lot
Natural llgh1 wood ......... . tbl• 50x39 .. inert 1 etn.11
Repainting?
I you'tt ~ IO!tplilt
•. ttbt.td It, ... ft Of
mlM it, lc.a ii !ht
Oasst.ds lo find !ht
s.fVQ yau'11 lot*llg kw
Chances are
you wlll lind
what you need
at the price
you want to pay
when you rtad
ClaHlfled
dally
142·5878
6 chairs. Mint Condlr----------...._ _______ _
1235'00 758•1245 _E_M_P-LO_YM_E_N_T __ EMPLOYMENT
Sofa 8" slipcovered,
-French County Look· 5530 5530
$125. 700·0'109
WANTED
TOIVT
UIPLOnl.!NT
5530
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•
COSTA lttlSA 6124 COSTA 1111& 1124 COSTA lllSA 1124 • 1111 Jiii 1122 ~!!l!l!li·--------·11~~11111!1!1---_________________ , ··-----~UT SALR Sat 8-2. Set 7•1 a cteetaner YARD aAL• Sat M. .... ,~ Rngllsh Bike, appl, turn. clth1. e1th1, anUq, co~. O t f f u r n • b I d g
1 ~ ~un mlac. 2047 Calvert tum, toehlba bU9 Dhn equlpmt/materlala,
llOJI IP'trw a mat~ Ave Adaml/Shantar 1y1, 1t0t• ptOp, mlecl mlec hou .. hold 11~•
ueae, .,.ehld/ldtch HOAG THIUn IHOP 1871 Tuetln Ay_e. 870 W. 17th Unit C4,
..,,., ...... couch. SPECIAL SALE SAT In Allew cmr 17/Pomona.
aoG ... retie.... 1<>-3, 870 W. 17th St SAT/SUN a..n.1pm •---------
(In back). 722·9108 Cloth••· hHhold, NEWPORT
Meu Verde Sale book1, tum, kitchen,
Aug 3. Furn, blcycle, garage mlac. Plante, IEACB
clothing, rugs, etc. Off pots, garden equip, l•••liliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6169
Adame a1 Shantar suppUes, •lt·up bench MOVING aALe
I' ..... Mn, toola, follow Calvert to dmbells, hand tool• Sat only 9-3. Alley of appl, oe>ntr equip, 2004 No. Capella Ct 2'49 Uttteten Cir 239 Proapec1/off PCH. 0,8" ,..._ .wtohe -:".:":'.""""--...;..;;.:;...;.~;;;.;... fPelr et l'alntew) F lV t Whether you're buYlng um. ruge, • • ereo, mlac. free fire Wd or .. u1ng, ClaHflled Buy It. s.u 11. Find It. cd'e, clothing Inc. wet ~.Celart .... .'~! covera all your needat Cl•••Hled. suite. co11ectlbla1.
--· Too much to mention!
AUDIO WORKS.
AUTOS • BOATS • YACHTS
Custom Installations
Stef9o Systems• Enclosures • Mountings • Alarms •'Hidden Units •
lhett Deterrents • Speclcll StUdent Discounts • Mobile Service
D.J. BEALL
aALI! eat.Only 8·12 Fine ,um, ga1 range,
dw, micro, tool1, etc.
2049 Viet• CaJon (At th• comer of Vista
del Oro In East Bluff).
Sat/Sun 8em-4pm
Furn, Jewelry, tools,
cloth••· etc . 2399 Redlands Dr
(Off Santa Isabel)
TRANSPORTATION
BOATS 7011
By CHARLES GOftN
with OMAR SHMfF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
HOW TO 8ET UP A 11UCK
Both vuJnerable. South deala.
WEST
NOR'm
•9763
Q K
0884
•AQ732
• KJ 102
0 1084
EAST
•Q8
OQJ732
¢ 15 3
•K984
¢ 1097 2
•JS
SOUTH
•A54
O A965
OAKQJ
• 106
The bidding:
SOt.rrH WEST NORTH EAST
10 Pua l• Pa• 2NT p ... 8NT Paa• P... P ...
Opening lead: Jack or ...
Dear Tannah:
atopper.
The openinr lead wu the ume
at. both t.abl~ -the ja.ck or clube.
At the other table declam-covered
with the queen, toeing the trick to
Eut'a k.inr. Back came a heart, t.ak·
en by the king in dummy. There
were nine trlck1 available, but no
way to untangle the clube.
Declarer tried to set. up a long
s pnde by ducking a spade, but that
didn't work. Since the defonders
alertly returntld a club to break the
link to dummy, no endplay wae poe·
sible and South eventually conced·
ed down one.
I mueL confe11 that I almost
plnyed the hand e1U1ctly the snme
way. I wos about to reach for the
queen of clobe at. trick one when 1
saw the difficult.ie1 that would
ariae. Aa ii so of\.en the case once
you recogniie the problem, the solu·
tion ia simple enough. I rose with
the ace or clube and led 8 low cJub
to my ten. Although that lost to the
king, Lhe king of hearts was st.i ll in
dummy as an entry to the ueen or
ACROSS 1-~
~ 5 FlmW#Wd 10 ...,.. and poll
14 On the briny 15~ 18 GoY9rn 17 Roman road 11l..Mly~
19 Afncen ~
20 Pho4ogrliptle(1
need
22 Think ebout
24 Etemltles 25 Honey wine
29 Clri
29 Part of the apine
33 Type of trip?
34 Provide funds for
38 Luau daocea
37 G1rden sod 39 Attempted 41 Bright colors
42 Arctic dwelling 44 Bygone
46 Battery slz.e 47 Weather
49er~ 51 Fashion
magazine 52 Persuade
53 Parched leeling
56 Confidential 60 Verdi opera
FRIOAV. AUGUST 2. 1996
61 EJtaUM 63Former~ grut
64 Pet dty
es~.
pin
IMSSMk......,, 67~ 61 Gardenefl'
eo r:,cnu..
DOWN
1 Senledup •
2 Movie *'* ~~~With
5 P::i'orflM
s Frightens 1fty 7 Seiene
8 Inquire 9 Ferm macNne 10 Majesty
11 ·-Lang Syne"
12 Wild plom
13 look cloMly 21 Part In play
23 Pledoe
25 Cried like I
kitten 26 Object from Iha
27 r:: fasl Ind
lively rnennet
28 "And-I good
I .,L nlghtr
"211 sne. labnc 30 Pasture IOUnd
3t Airl>fane •
lreck94' 32 Ore lest 35 Rounded up
cattle
38 Not eweme 40 Down
43~1.abirdl
45 Ac10f 8Mfy 48 Church ereas
~--f..11--~4884-UM#y
Eleclrlc boat. $13,800.
281-8511
Man is a creature of habit -we
tend to react reflexive! U> situa·
tions we in we ave encountered
before. This is particularly true at.
the bridge table. All this serves to
introduce a hand I played in a team
mat.ch more years ago than I care to
remember.
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the taking.
Run your ad in
D YES,SEU MY CAR
/
Zip
.........
POWER BOATS
7012
'18 Boa ton Wh•l•r t 3'
new battery. Engine
nffd• aome work. $1300.
873·2888
17' Be~llner Capri
'88, 85HP OB. Radio
& top, clean, leln sale.
Doth North-South pairs were
using 15·17 points as their range
for one-no-trump openings, so the
bidding was identical at. the two
tables. I could not think of a better
rebid t.han two no trump at my sec·
ond tum de.pile the lack of a clob
As ever
Omar
Learn to be a better bridge
player! Subscribe now to the
Goren Brldae Letter by c.alling
800f788-1226 ror information. Or
write to Goren Drldae Letter,
P.O. Boir "410, Ch.k:ago, 1L 60680-
4410.
$4500/0BO. 875-6128. +---------...----------...------------1
20'· Weloraft cc.
200HP o/b, kicker. u111nNE SLIPS CHRYSLER 9050 JEEP Clean. $8500/0BO. "~ 9110
+ewas. 846-8~. DOCKS 7022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 Eagle TSI awd '93 Jeep Cherokee •---------loaded. snrf, all 8cyl, 5sp, a/c, am/fm, SAIL BOATS 7014 Sldetle 335 East records. 1 owner, 80k 1tereo, Unfed glass,
''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bayfront, Bal Isle. Avl mi. Donald 648-6030 S12k. 040.0337 t• 8/1. Min $350/mo. 25' l!rlckaon New
bottom paint, mot0t
$5000 or trade f0t car,
675-5110 er Wkdays: ------------------
310-821-1 191. FORD 9075 MAZDA 9125
truck or older whaler? ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
873·6719 or 645-t144 MOTORCYCLES '89 Ford Taurus QL '91 MVP Minivan 4-door, champagne, 8cyl. 70Kml. Black.
MARINE SLIPS SCOOTERS 8018 auto, A/C. 121K males. Alloy rims. Mini cond. Good cond. 52995. S 11.500. 642-8681
DOCRS 7022 '80 Vespa 250PE, 557·1444 Darcy.
40' Mooring 9135
the Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Doily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 1 00 ,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail it in
with a check today!
Run for a week! If
your car does not
sell we'll run it
Ct.dot CorV O NC. CJVISA DAM X
• Op--
South Side Balboa
Island, Near Coral Avo
$12,900 721·0991
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The Jaguar Vanden Plas is one of the most elegant ways you can travel by road today,
With butter-soft Connolly leather, burl walnut trim, and 245hp under the hood, its truly a
first class vehicle. To make it even more luxurious, the 1996 Vanden Plas has nearly five TMre
• inches of interior space and a suspension that will make you feel like you 're riding on air. In fact,
the only thing it doesn 't have is a frequent flyer program.
VI S IT OUR S ll O,ROO M A ·o TES T DRIVE THE 1996 \'A OE~ PLAS TODAY.
$799 +tax, 36 months. Closed end lease. Total drive off$4,308.3 7 +tax. Total payments of $28,764 +
tax. Residual value $28,613.20. 10,000 miles/year lease. Price includes manufacrurers 1st month
payment rebate. OAC. Vin: #TC78 l 5 33.
1996 Land Rover Discovery
$ .
mo+ tax
AUTOMATIC• DUAL AIR BAGS
• AIR-CONDIDONING
•ABS BRAKES • POWER
WINDOWS• CRUISE CONTROL
"$399 + t2X, 36 mo. cla;ed end lease. Tocal drive off$3500. Total_~ts of$15,047 +tax.
Residual $20,049.45. 12,CXX> . lelse. OAC ID#l 76872
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And W the allurement of the road. - 5 : • the elation that
comes fr9m the new. 300 horsepower 84s. With a slight 1111•
of your hand, II• IJI• in supple power steering and rigorous
handling. -its pervasive full Connolly leather. And ..,, for
nGe-,-st~cio.A-Of-tJ:ie-sSAS~tt::iout t~oLiotellect._._ __
FOR THE FEW WHO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
SER CE:
. Lotus _• Jaguar
Range Rover • Land · Rover
Factory Trained Master Technicians
PRE-OWNED SPECIALS
White, Barley Leather,
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Regency Red, Barley Leather,
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524995
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White, Barley Leather,
Sunroof, Chrome wheels
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520995
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Wednesday Evenings 6 pm to 8 pm
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August 7 • SH I RELLES and RICHARD STREET of The Temptations
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August 28 • Contemporary Jazz featuring RICK BRAUN
FASHION ISLAND
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Here'• a Hat of golf ecboola to get you
started located 1n the Southern
California and Ari.Iona areu.
• AJ"llOld PabDer Golf Academy
(909) 4&W222
SdM>ol aoc.tloo: 4.000-square-foot
indoor facility and the new Arnold
Palmer 18-bole coune, Empire Lakes
Golf Course in Rancho Cucamo~a.
ln.ltruction: Computer Coach · High
speed video analyais of your swing.
This is fod Into a computer and the
screen Is split in half with views of
student next to a pro. Up to six
pictures can bn soon 111 nncn to
evaluate Individual parts of swing.
Studont/tuachor ratio: 4 tn t.
Schedule: Year-round. One-hal f day
(four hours): one to fivo-dav ·
programs. Private lr.~sons. one-hour
sessions; serirs nl fivo. one-hour
sessions.
• Bruce Baird's Monterey Golf
School
(800) 894-9593
Scbool locallon: Morgan Run Resor1
Ii: Club, Rancho Santa Fo. C'.alif. A 27·
bole championship w urso designed
by Jay Mo1Tish. Extensive practice
facility.
Instruct.ion: Discover your own best
game and learn bow to devrlop it.
Emphasizes student-driven
instruction and short game methods
to improve score by fivo to eight
strokes. Student-to-teachor ratio: 5 to
1. Video a.nalysis.
Schedule: Summer/Fall Aug. 9 • 11
and 23 • 25; Sept. 13 · 15. Th roo-day
program cost for rooms. food and
imtruc:tioo ii $895.
• Crd·.1.rric:MI Golf smooa.
(800) 858-9633
School location: Indian Springs
Country Club in Palm De.ert.
Exclusive practice facility at the
Desert Practice Center. Headquarters
at the Erawan Garden Resort.
lnltruction: Provides "an abeolute
learning atmosphere," with aocess to
practice facilities for leam.ing all
facets of the game. Jta Formula for
Consi•tency concentrates on making
the "swinging motion con;tpatlble
wilh yuur natural body balance and
flow of motion." Classes rotate from
the short game to the long game
every hour and fifteen minutes.
Student-to-teacher ratio: 4 to t. Coed
and all women's claases (taught by
women) offered. Personalized video
analysis.
Schedule: Three and four day
schools include lunch. reception .
dinner. all instruction. golVcart.
instruction book. video and gifts.
Call for fees and accommodation
rat BS.
• Diamond Golf Schooa.
(800) 847-4539
School location.: Desert Princess
Country Club and Ooubletree Resort.
Palm Springs.
ln.lb'udion: Three-to-one 1tudeot
teacher ratio, designed lo improve
skills whHe attending achoo[ and
after leaving. Exclusive Follow-up
Program provides access to ongoing
guidance from teaching pros. Three
day to five day programs. Mini
Golf schools
program lncludell four boun of dally
lrutruction, lncludiaa lunch and golf
in the afternoon. Premium program
lncludee live and one-half houn of
dally imtructioo, Including the
option to play with a pro in the
afternoon or wwk further with
technique on the practice tee. Video
analyal.I.
ScbedW.: Y88J'round instruction.
Accommodation and commuter
rates.
• Golf Digelt ID.ltruction Schools
(800) 243-6121
School locaUonr. Pain Mesa, Calif.
and 'noon North, Soottadale, Az.
lutruction: Program formats: haJf.
day refresher/intro; 3-day mini
schools. l , 2 and 3-day commuter
schools, 3 to 5-day regular schools.
Also s pecialty schools for low·
handicap, playing (18-holes of golf
with instruction). ladiea, short game,
couples and parent/child .. Corporate
and custom golf schools available.
Schechde: Jan. · June; Oct. -Nov. CaU
for accommodation and commuter
rates. Schools begin at $295.
• Tbe Golf University at San Diego
(800) 4 26-0966
School location: Rancho Bernardo
Inn with five challenging counses.
Imtructloo: Founded"'by-Ken
Blanchard. Ph.D. with the ROal lo
find the most effective method to
teach better golf and gradually
tranafer the teaching role from the
instructor to you. Small groups play
with pro who seta goals for your.
game via penonallzed training. Take-
home video with voice over analysis.
World Wide Golf Events
Pruen/:J
Golf Tournament &
Bikini Contest
"Golf, Girls and Good Times" . _o_.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1996 MONARCH BEACH
GoLP LINKS
$300.00 incl udes tra nsportation with contestants to and from the course in the exclusive
"party bus", 18 holes of championship golf with cart, deluxe tee prizes including golf
shirt, custom gym bag and more (estimated value $100), lunch, on course refreshments,
awards ceremony, dinner, auctions and reserved scat at the pageant.
PLUS CHANCES TO WIN: Trophies for bt-5th place (low net & BJW1 competitiona), Hole-in~One
contest for 1996 Automobile. Lon&est Drive, Most Accurate Drive and Ooseat to the Pin on par three.
For tnDre in/ornudi.on
800 8 9 8-1 259 .. (714) 650-6966
WE ACCEPTc VISA• MASTERCARD
\
Oub-fit1i.og servicl. Private drtYlal
range; putti.og and chippl.aC ..-..
Extensive video llbnry.
Sc::hedale: Y~round ~ ud
four..&iy programs. nu;:!d•
women-only 188tlODJ o April
through Augull. Accommodadoo
and commuter rat•. Junior aummer
camps.
• John Jacobi' Prac:tJcal Golf
Schook
(800) 472-5007
School locations:
Arizona:
Pboenix/Mesa-Painted Mountain
Golf Club and Holiday Inn Express,
Mesa. ScottstlaJe • Marriott's
Camelback Golf Club and Marriott's
Mountain Shadows Resort or
Marriott's Fairfield Inn.
Tucson • Tucson National Golf ..
Conference Resort, home of the PCA
Northern Telecom Open.
Tucson area -San Ignacio Coif Club
and Best Western Green Valley.
California:
Palm Desert • Marriott'• Delert
Springs Resort and Spa. •
Rancho Mirage • The Westin Mlaslon
ffills Resort Coif Course and Days
lnn Suites.
l.mtruction: Jacob's echoolt are
known for great theory. All golf
school packagea include: JaCobs' Golf
Manuaf. bigb=tech video t.nalysb.
equipment analysis and ~eloome
packet.
Schedule: Most locations are yea.r-
round with weekend, four-and/or
five-day sessions. Accommodation
and commuter rates.
• NlckJau.Fllck Golf School.I
-AUGtJST~ 1996 --
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..... I r n..t Mountain
GoK a..• n • h Ax.. where
Smlor PCA 'I'-'9 played. Resort ~..,.. 0 Mtion. at the ~Pl'IDow.
IMllmdr• -...... by Jim Plic.k ~·~)and Martin
Hall. Olrrkulua developed by Jack
Ntcta.a. Gd Jillll PUck. Schools offer
Tbe J-ck Nlcklaua Coacblng Studio•~
video lO tMe bome. Claaaes are
UmJt.d lO 11 ltudents with four lnatntctan. ,.._... Golf l
(compreheulve three-day program)
and Muter Coif n (ftve-day)
J>lotP'U" r..ture full swing, short
game, ~01 and cert fees for ~olr l'ollow acbool each day, swrng '°::fu." the Coaching v.ldeo. cl aolf uhibjtion. skills conic~•
with lrutructon. golf equipment
obeerwadoa and evaluation, Master
Golf Wad.book. gift package. All
cl.... are open to both men and women.
Sc:Mdale: Spring and fall session~
from Feb. through Nov.
• Nk:aa Hill Golf Cub
(714) 75~5170 School......._· Pelican Hill Coif
Club, Newport Coast.
~Cleon Deel, PCA.
Dinlctor ol J:utroct1on. Designl'd h• Nadd.r.I MCb individual's player
ability, natural motion and true
potential. Provides golf school~ .mrl
programs.
cont. pagt> 5
• Golf Schools • state-of-tho-art
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AUGUST 2, 1996
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Golf travel in sun-drenched Scottsdale., Arizona By John Philips
. Over the past few years,
quality daily-fee golf courses
have continued to grow at an
astounding pace in the Valley of
the Sun. The following is a
roundup of some of the new
courses, alons with some not-so-
old favorites. When playing golf
in Scottsdale, remember your
sunscreen and watch out for
rattlers. .
The best time to visit is at the
beginii.ing and end of summer
when temperatures are still
be&rable and the rates have been
discounted. Most of the courses
listed command fees over the
century mark in the peak winter
months. .
Where 7b Play
The Mum
• Ttoon Norlh (Monument aad
Pinnacle Counes)
Jay Morris~ and Tom Weiskopf
blended challenging golf with
the beauty of the high Sonoran
SCHOOLS cont. from page 4
• Golf Schools -slale-<>f-the-art
technology is incorpo111ted Into each
school which includes: instruction,
video analysis, instructional manual
and work.book and gift packa.ge.
Student-to-teacher ratio: 4 to 1.
Programs are half day, one day and
three days: Half-day sessions focus
on full swing or short game; one day
includes full swing and short gamtY.
three day incl\Jdes full swing, short
~ame &: play (two rounds of golf with
lflStructor).
• Golf Programs -golf swing
fundamentals; intermediate golf
swing sk.iUs, short game skills and
basics of J?laying the game.
The Practice &:: Teaching Center has
individual lessons plans. corporate
golf pro rams, women's programs. . . . . -..
programs available.
Schedule: Yoar-round. Nearby
accommodations i.n Newport Conter.
• Raven Golf Club Learning &
Performance Center
(602) 437-1818
School locations: The Raven Golf
Club at South Mountain. Phoenix,
Az: Raven Golf Club at Sabino
Springs. Tucson. Az
Instruction: Programs include: one
hour. two hour, one-balf day (three
hours) and full day (six hours with
or without course play): one, two o.r
three-day golf workshops: two and
one-half day rrivate: Aim to Win
features a ful day of instruction
focusing on the short game; playing
lesson provides either a nine-or t8-
hole evaluation of a game with
written and verbal
recommendations. Also clubfitting
sessions. Junior golf instruction and
corporate clinics. Teaching staff is
led by Cbuok and Shelly Aogail.
Schedule: Call for schedule dates.
Desert. Steep arroyos, natu'.ral
washes and forests of saguaros
provide a memorable golf
experience. The course is always
in pristine condition and
consistently ranks in America's
Top 100. Weiskopf recently
added a second 18 at Troon
North (Pinnacle Course) wQich is
on inore rugged terrain than the
original. ·
• Gray hawk Golf Club
. (Raptor and Talon Coones)
Five minutes south of Troon
North lies Grayhawk. site of the
final matches m the Anderson
CollSulting World Championship
· of Golf. The Talon course,
designed by David Graham and
Gary Panks has everything you
could ever want from a round of
golf. The signature hole,
"Swinging Bridge," is a 175-yard
par thiee played over a desert
ravine. The tournament tee is
accessible from a swinging
bridge in the center of the
ravine.
The Talon Co)ll'98
Offers a reachable 303-yard
par four. Closing out the back.
nine is "Devil!s Drink," a.126-
yard par three with an island
green.
The Raptor Course
Tom Fazio's first design in the
Scottsdale area is much d.iff erent
than its predecessor.
Features include double-wide
fairway corridors, beautifully
aited greei;i complexes and large
flat bunkers.
• Golf Club at Eaale Mountain
Nestled in the desert foothills
entering Fountain Hills is one of
the Valley's newest g"ms. ·With
dramatic elevation changes and
sweeping views of Pho~nix. the
challenge at Eagle Mountain is
keeping your concentration.
Among the most memorable
boles is "Solitude," a 210-yard
par three played to a narrow
green surrounded by a canyon to
the left and back of the green.
"That's Golf' the 420-yard par
four finishing hole offers an
excellent chance for a career
drive. The tees are elevated 150
feet above the fairway and most
often are accompanied by a
strong tailwind. ·
• SunJtidge Canyon
Another course routed through
the rough terrain of Fountain
Hills features 1818e rock
outcroppings and a pair of
sk a Regenrs Point resident what the
best things are about life in this
Teciremcnt community and
Evenings and weekends find many caking
advantage of the area's diverse cuJruraJ and
recreacional offerings. Whether your tastes run to
the South Coast Rcperrory, concerts, lecrurcs at the
university or shopping, you'll have. ready access to
the pastimes you enjoy mosc.
.You'll also have ready access co a remarkable
group of neighbors.
Residents arc friendly, well-educated and widdy
traveled. They're not only interesting, they're
interested in the continuing adventure of life.
Add our lovely ~c.commodarions and thrtt levels
of care, and you'll understand why this is the ideal
location for the best years of ~ur life. To find out
more, writ or all t-800-2Z8-8898.
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waterfalls on the back nine. The
outward nine features many
downhill holes, while the
incoming nine cont{lins a
number of uphill buttes.
•Legend 'D'ail
Designed by Rees Jones,
Legend Trail is one of
Scottsdale's newest and most
spectacular championship golf
courses. Beautifully manicured
fairways have been routed
through natural desert arroyos
and cactus. Legend Trail features
back-to-back par fives on the
inward nine.
The Best of the Re.t
• TPC of Scottsdale
Owned by the City of
Scottsdale and pianaged by the
PGA Tour, the two
championship courses, both 18
holes, were designed bf Tom
Weiskopf and Jay Momsh. The
Stadium Course was built . specifically~to host the Phoenix
Open and is in the shadows of
the McDowell Mountains with
beautiful desert landscape. The
Desert Course is routed through
a variety of desert vegetation.
• Stonecreek, The Golf Club
Designed by Arth'Ur Hills, this
links-style course is routed
through rock-filled areas that
come into play on almost every
hole. During peak season the
green fee includes a sleeve of
Titleist goU balls. A real Scottish
experience in the middle of the
desert.
• Karsten Golf Coune at
Arizona State University
The stadium style courie •
des~gned by Pete Dye is ho.me to
the Arizona State Sun Devils.
Phil Mickelson honed his skills
on this course and bas
developed into a PGA tour star.
Water comes into play on three
of the last four holes and yes,
there are plenty of railroad ties
· protecting the small greens.
• The Phoenician
1\vo distinct s~ts of nines. The
front nine winds through large
palm trees with lush f~ays
with water coming into play on
several of the holes. The back
nine winds through desert
canyons behind tlie world-class
resort. The 18th is a par five,
with a lake lining the second
half of the tight fairwa-y which
doglegs right. The water forces a
second shot carry to the flag that
can exceed 250 yards.
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Bobby Hatfield, rock and
roU star of the Righteous
Brothers, with bis wife
Linda. have been actively
participating in a campaign
lo raise funds and increase
public awareness for the
Southern California Lupus
Foundation.
Because of Linda's battle
with Lupus over many years,
they know firsthand the
struggle and unpredictability
of this chronic disease. This
year will be the Fifth Annual
Bobby Hatfield Charity Golf
Classic to benefit Lupus.
In the previous four years,
the tournament has raised a
total of $481,000. This
funding bas enabled the
Southern California Chapter
Bobby Hatfield
to fund Lupus research projects
and expand services to patie nts
and their families throughout
Southern California. The Chapter
maintains 24 support groups
from Fresno to the Mexican
border, and distributes a monthlv
newsletter to more than 4,000 ·
members.
10uroament Info:
What: Fifth Annual Bobby Hatfield Clwity Golf Clusic and
Rocle 'n Roll Show l: Dance ·
Date: Mon., Sept. 9, 1996
Where: Los C.Oyotes C.Ountry Club, Buena Park
Fee: $300 golfer; $325 golfet with spouee; Oinner;Rock 'n RoU
Show 8r Dance, $50 per penon. _..
Agenda: r
8 am.: Mgistration/contioental breekfut/putting conteet
10 a.m.: snotgun start (scramble format)
4:30 p.m.: no-host be.r/tilent auction.
. 5:30 p.m., Dinner/Live Auction with opportilirlty to win round
trip on US Air to Rome, Italy. .
6:30 p.m., Rock 'n Roll Show A Dance
The tournament commJttee along with more than 100
volunteers on tournament day donate their time to l&.ise funds
for the Lupus Foundation. Tbit ea.r'll entertainment -Rock 'n
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A11G118T 2, 1996
Toshiba Senior Classic
returns to Newport Beach
Lee 'll'evino
The Senior PGA Tour
tournament, the Toshiba Senior
Classic, will return to Newport
Beach Country Club, March 10-.
16, 1997. This year's attendance
was 78,000.
The 54-hole, stroke play
tournament will feature a
playing field of the top Senior
TOUR professionals, offering $1
million in prize money and
televised on ESPN as part of the
Senior TOUR's Cadillac Series.
Toshiba's title' sponsor
commitment extends through the
year 2000.
"We're looking forward to
bringing the best pros tile Senior
TOUR has to offer to Newport
Beach along with new events
that both golfing enthusiasts as
well as the general public can
enjoy," said Stephen Wagner,
tournament director with
(ISM). ISM owns and manages
the event.
Here's a rundown of
tournament events:
• Monday, Mudi 10:
a.m. -Directors Breakfast with
Orange County business leaders.
A, well-known Senior pro will be
keynote speaker
p.m. • Celebrity Pro-Am
• Super Tuesday, March 11:
a.m. ·Shoot-Out with 10
professionals playing for a
$10,000 purse with a player
being eliminated on each hole.
-$1 Million Dollar Hole-in-One
Contest. Amateur month-long
qualifying at local driving ranges
and golf courses with flnAls on
Tuea«lay afternoon. Top 20
competitors will gather on the
17th hole for a chance at $1
million and prizes.
-Monster Putt Contest open to
amateurs at the 18th hole for
cash and prizes.
-Youth Clinic for junior and
senior high school students
p.m. -Pro-Am Pairings party
• Weclneeclay, March 12:
Pro-Am (1st day)
• Thunday, March 13:
Pro-Am (2nd day)
Pro-Am awards party with big
name entertainment.
•Friday-Sunday, March 14-16:
Toshiba Senior Classic, 78
golfers from 10 different
countries are expected to
participate. ESPN will televise
event.
For ticket information and
c°'J'Ol'Vfe •pomonh.ips. contact
ISM at (7J4) 846-9007.
Is a golf school for you?
By Lana H. Johmon
Promotions
An interview with Glenn
Deck, PG.A, director of
instruction at Pelican Hill
Golf Club about golf schools
and instruction.
DP: What should someone
look for when considering a
golf school?
Deck: The quality of the
teaching staff, the student-to-
teacher ratio shouldn't
exceed four to one, use of
video equipment as a visual
teaching aid, written
materials to review
fundamentals and a school
that focuses on the individual
rather than teaching one
particular system. It's
personality and a different
golf swing. If you attend a
golf school, it should be fun.
Select the type of school
that provides the type of
format to match what you as
an individual are trying to
achieve.
DP: What's your teaching
methodology?
Deck: We teach sound
fundamentals. The five keys
we look at and develop are
posture, grip and aim; pivot;
plane; balance; and tempo.
DP: How is your teaching
staff chosen?
Deck: We recruited the best
teaching professionals in the
United States. We hired
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Derek Hardy, voted among
the Top 50 Golf lnstructors by
Golf Magazine: Dr. David
Wright, a sports psychologist;
Sandra Palmer, former U.S.
Ladies' Open Champion; and
the other staff members have
undergone six months
training under me and our
staff, learning the system and
fundamentals before they
begin teaching.
OP: How do you group
people for instruction?
Deck: Typically, we group by
ability level. The one thing
we believe is most important
at our golf school is to repeat
good, sound fundamentals,
more consistently than
anybody else. Golfers of
I
varying abilities are still
trying to reach the same
objective.
OP: Have you seen a rise in
women entering the sport of
golfing?
Deck: Over the last five or 10
years, there have been a lot
more ladies in the sport.
Probably at least 30% of
those attending our golf
school are ladies. We've
conducted several all-lady
golf schools.
DP: With respect to women
golfers, do you think it most
beneficial to be taught along
with other women vs. coed
instruction?
Deck: It doesn't really matter.
The key is good, clear
communication.
DP: You also conduct junior
clinics. When are those held?
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Deck: We provide instruction
for youth ages 6 -14. We do
four summer camps a year,
Monday through Thursday
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. On
Sunday afternoons year-
round, Scott Willard holds
one and one-half hour clinics
for juniors.
DP: What is involved in the
golf management portion at a
golf school?
Deck: It entails how to think
on the golf course, proper
club selection, mental ·
attitude, learning what areas
of the game you need to work
and developing a practice
schedule.
DP: After an individual has
attended golf school, what
would you recommend as a
practice regimen?
Deck: Each individual is
different, so it depends on
their time frame and what
they're trying to accomplish.
They would need to sit down
with an instructor and work
out an overall practice plan.
It would incorporate drills to
develop feel and motion,
time at the range and ti.me on
the golf course. They n eed to
understand that learning
takes place in small steps and
they need to feel comfortable
before advancing to the next
step.
DP: What about the short
game?
Deck: Your short game makes
up roughly 64% of your golf
game. More than 50% of
one's practice time should be
concentrated on the short
game. This is the quickest
way to reduce anyone's
scoring on the golf course.
DP: What about private vs.
group lesson s?
Deck: You can still work on a
particular person's skill level
in a group session as long as
the student-to-teacher ratio is
not too high. Once you get
past the basic fundamentals,
you've got to work with each
individual and taylor-make
the instruction to fit each
person's body type,
personality and experience
level.
DP: What's your best golf tip?
Deck: All the great golf
players who have been asked
about their golf swing, always
stress balance. You need to
focus on the set-up and
balance of yourclf swing.
DP: ls there an · g else
you'd like to s are?
Deck: It's really important
when you select an
instructor, before you ever
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commit to a series of lessons,
take one individual lesson,
because the most important
aspect ls communication.
One of the goals I have as an
instructor: Every time I give a
lesson, I ask the person to
explain back to me what it is
they're trying to accomplish.
The instructional points
should be kept very simple in
their mind.
Editors note: In addition to
golf school at Pelican Hill,
there is a Practice & Teaching
Center. Golf instruction is
available for private and
group lessons in addition to
golf clinics for one to 24
players. Practice balls can bP
purchased by the bag. For
specific information on the
golf school at Pelican Hill,
see the article on golf schools
on page 4.
Pelican Hill '/::/{Club is at
22872 Pelican · Road
Soutll, Newport Coast. Call
(714) 759-5170 for more
information. Glenn Deck
wiD also be the director of
instruction at the new Oak
Creek Golf Club in Irvine,
open.ins Sept. 28.
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mar ct. r op e
malls. Then she had total
knee replac:cmcnt surgery.
Now she can walk. shop,
even dance. All without
pain. lfyo_u'n: immobile
and suttcring liU
Cynthia was, maybe this
prmcn surgery can put
you back on your feet
again.
lnsti.lale
AUGUST 2, 1996
Hot products from tee to greens By Jim Pooler squared which more than offsets
the loss of mass if you can
control your tempo with a
lighter club and thereby increase
your swing velocity. This will
give you the benefit of an
algebraic whammy, which is
why physics majors and
manufacturers suggest playing
with the lightest clubs that you
One of the most critical
ln 1726, the Society of St.
Andrews made what could be
considered one of the biggest
changes in golf history by
removing four holes from the
course, thus changing the game
from 22 to 18 holes. During the
past 270 years, the game of golf
hasn't really changed that much,
but the tools we use for playing
the game have come a long way.
We can see examples of this
everywhere. Golf balls are no
longer stuffed with a handful of
feathers; instead, they have soft,
high energy Nbber cores and
s uper soft balata covers.
As for clubs. they no longer
have hickory shafts but are now
made of vibration dampening
steel and filament wound
around graphite shafts.
The latest innovation to tut
the golf world is titanium.
Considered as a strategic
material for many years.
titanium is stronger and lighter
than steel. This bas given golf
club designers and
manufacturers the ability to
create larger, oversized heads
which can be more forgiving on
mis-hit shots. They also react
much hotter off the face for
better trajectory. Also, with the
lightweight heads, most new
shafts are now one inch over .
length for greater distance.
ln addition to the driver,
titanium is also being used for
other clubs. Callaway boasts one
of the most complete lines of
clubs, with drivers, three, four,
five and seven woods for both
men and women.
Technology did not stop at the
tee box. The market continues to
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The payoff from these
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However, finding the right
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Changes have also occurred in
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aspects of the game is putting.
However, the putter seems to be
the Rodney Dangerfield of golf '
clubs as it receives no respect. It
is the club most likely to be
broken, thrown and sworn at, yet
is used the most often during the
game. If you think about it, you
may use a driver 14 times during
a round, but you'll use a putter
anywhere from 26 to 46 times a
round. So investing in a quality
putter is a smart move.
There are three types of
putters: blade. weighted heel and
toe and maJ let. The blade is the
most traditional style while the
mallet design provides
maximum forgiveness. Tstleist
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designed by Scotty Cameron.
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COURSE HOLES PAR YARDAGE SLOPE RATING FEES COMMENTS
Aliso Creek Golf Course q 32 Blue 2.000 Ni t\ NIA $12 wldavs Set in pictl.lro'IQW' canyon. ~ Oeelc runs down the cc111cr .. 1
Jl 106 Pacific Cot1st Highway White. 1,927 S18 wlenas tho oourso wtuch l<. aaaow and challenging 11iem is a dnvm •
South Ltiguna $8 cart noc and putting grtlCll. Ben Brown.~ Restaurant and Aliso Cn, ·~
499-l'Jl 9 $1 O club rentaJ l.tui art> c.Jooo by.
Anaheim Hills Golf Course !ti 71 Blue: 6,218 I HI 69 7 M-F:$18 1111!1 c.ha.mpion.'>hip wurse is hilly wtth !iOnl6 elevated It~" .111>1
6501 E. Nold Ra111 h l<oad RP.cl: s.:ihl Sa -Su: 524 blind shot.s. A two-level driving JUllgl'I rtar1tly opened with I.
A111thei111 Hills $22 cart lt111 boxos. Rangu cards availohlo. There are two putting ~·n
741HHIOO $15 club rentaJ mid chippinggrooM QJl the way. Instruction; junior golf 1.<11n1
in thn 'IW1umir. Rls,uiunt, lou~ and !mOCk bar.
Back Bay Golf Course 'I 27 h45 NIA NIA M -F: $7 Exec11tivu toursu. Opun tu huth holfll guests und g1•1111
Hyatt Nt'wporll·r Sa -Su: $1 l public
I I 07 )..tmboret· Ro.111 Repla~ $3
Newport B1•arh $2 clu rental
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Birch Hills GolfC11ur1>e IH ";•) Blue. J .f>fifi 84 57 1 M · F: S13 Vt!IV 1.hallcn~ 8XtUJrl\'9 CDU.nltl. ~par fours. Puttul):
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BrPcl $14 cart wldays Mon• thdn 20 lf'l1 box!'!' on lhc dri\'ing range with gr.iss t••" 1111
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$15 club rentaJ
Covote Hills Golf Course IA 70 Blue. 6,510 128 71 l M ·Th: $55 0rnngP C'..ounty':. newest 0011191!. CllalJeoging billy OOWllP \\llh
1440 E Ba~tam I 1u I'} Red: 4.437 Fri· Su: $80 elevated too boxm and aeeb. Five pros available b pri\'atc> FullPrton cart included irulructlOll Ori~ ~ with ~ tees. mat teas after 4 p n 1
672-6800 $30-$40/clubs Otippi.ng gmetl and two putting weens-Restaurant/loung<'
18 71 ue: 6.039 140 72 6 M -T : $75 Signatumholo is 18 with lots ol water. par ba. 461 yards Th· Wbjte· 5.693 Fri -Su: $95 COUl'Stl is lully with hugie moguls on sides of faiJways. F0011Pf·n cart included laJte<; throughout the a>U1'98. Privale llmons. Jumor aunp Th·
driving range has gr'ISS l8os on v.'8ekeods. Cltippiog 1111d putun
greens. Re.staurant and lounge.
David L. Baker Memorial Golf Center 18 62 Blue: 3,825 91 57.7 M-Tb:$1J E>terutiw 1X>1U'li6. Eight par fours: 10 per tbmes. Playing into th• 10410 Edin~cr Avt• Red· 3.ROO Fri: S15 wind on ZOO.yard 14th makm it ooe of the nxre cballenging Fountnin Va !Pv Sa -Su: $18 r • .oun1e i.s Ont and on emy walk. FiYll lakes ooaie into play on 531 -Sl:HlS $18 cart moot of holes. Group and private lesaons. Junior golf mmps
S7 club rental 1Wo driving ranges, ooo witli gnm tees and ooe wlmat too:.
Oiippl~. puning R"'Efl.'l llnd practia1 sand 1111p.
Driftwood Golf Course 27 •mn N/A NI/\ S5 weekd&ys All pnr thnles. Qoot ~hurt roursc fur ~nnms. 21462 Pac1fit Cl'\ast I llRhw,t\ $6 weekends Huntington R•~ac h $1 puJl cart qf)9.a5q7 $2 club rental
Fullerton Golf C.t1un.P l 11 b7 Blue· 5, l 74 105 64.1 M-Tb: $17 A nwmw 00\lt:'le ,~,ili a U\ll!k in pl.m 11tn driving nuJ81l h.i.' !.II 2700 N H.1rl111r Blvd R<.'d: 5.079 Fri: $18 ~.;s 1"!'1. Ol.ipp1ng 11nd putt.Ing~ F.ttstdunmt ond ln1Ul!<"' Fu llrrton Sa -Su: SZ4 fl-I "i 14 I $15 cart
C:ri•en River Golf Cou~e ta 71 Blut> 6,470 119 704 M -Th. $22 0pm ~ l95H, the llglllll'Uro bole of this COUNe IS fi\.'l!, 8 !. I~· (C hHn~'' Cour-;f') Rt'd· 5.72'i Fri -Su: $28 yard par throe. A riwr rum lhmosh the coul'lO ond there on· 5l I 5 ,rP1'n Rl\l'T Rn.ul $11 cart many trees alOllg s~ faltwsys. Irons only CJl'l tho dnV111g ( .orona S1~S20 club rental mngo with 10 8J'llSS t I hnicne 'fblQ is 8 ~ 9 bolll p11tti11R <}70-tM 11 00\11'911, $2 prr per80ll for unl.inii1od ploy.
The Greens at Park Place lH-hole 56 three par fours: NIA NIA Daily: $10/round Appc11ll to Ibo~ llnd tho edVIDC8d ~ ~aml 3301 Michelson DrivP putting one par two $25 annual ~p ewtlll 1119 ~ 'Thd dMlgn. Irvine course membership Puftq lacm we wib emphMle CD 00\dt 250· 7flflfl ~ lldlls. Lllae patio ind CJUrhl&
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COURSE HOLES PAR YARDAGE SLOPE RATING FEES COMMENTS
H.G. Dad Miller Golf Course 18 71 Blue: 6,021 108 68.2 M-Th:S17 Th">c.,, '\lll\:lllnd tlw fnllway on this weU-rnainlnirwl rowse. The 430 N. Gilbert Red: 5,362 Fri -Su: $23 614-\'•ini 17th 1s thti signature bole. Private and groups lesso~. Anaheim $22 cart Prac tiw 11•ntc!I'. Rt"ltaurant. lounge and snack bm:
774-8055 $10 club rental
Imperial Golf Course 18 71 Blue: 6,211 11 7 69.3 M -Th: Sl8 A ft•w dog l!JW! und ~lined £airways. Lessons available. 'The 2200 E. Imperial Hwy. Red: 5.475 Fri -Su: $24 Dn\'111g range hu,, .ibout 10 grass tee boxes. Ol.ipping and 529-3923 $10 -$11/person putting gJ'llPllS.
$10 club rental
Lake Forest Golf & Practice Center 9 29 Blue: 1,182 NIA NIA Daily $6 -$10 Sf•ven p11r t.hm~ ,111cl two par fours. Group and private lessons
23308 Cherry Ave. Red: NIA Holidays $12 aro ovail11bl11. Junior golf schools year round. The large driving
Lake Forest mng\1 hru. 1 !l gm.,.., toos Wld 64 ma1 loos. Oiipping and putting
859-1455 gMJllS.
Meadowlark GoJf Coune 18 70 Blue: 5.609 104 66.2 M -Th: $22 S1gnaJuro holo 'iP\'!'rl is a par throe. 182 yards ovm water with
16782 Graham St. Red: 5,251 Fri: $25 no ti.Iii out This L~ a fim rourse. mirly Oat with water ooming
Huntington Beach Sat/Su: $29 into pla\ on about six holes. Group and priwte lessons. Drhing
846-1364 $22 cart; SlO clubs nmJ.,'O h.l.~ 40 grass and mat tOO'>. Ol.ipping and puttinggroens.
Mile ~are Golf Club 16 72 Blue: 6,629 121 71.0 M -Th: $19 Fwrh flclt with a ClUPk. Wide. open and heavily played. The 10401 amer Ave. Red: 5,545 Fri -Su: $25 drin1~ rruw ha'I 00 too boxes. Putting green. There are fourteen Founta~ Valley $22 cart pms (or pn\'olll dnd group I~ Junior golf camp in the
968-4556 $12 club rental sununcr
Monarch Beach Golf Linb 18 70 Blue: 6.;!27 128 69.2 M-W: $90 TI1t• diflku.ltv or holr six makes it the signatuno hole. 1bml am 23841 Stonehill Drive Red: 5,100 Th -Su: $125 more Uum 100 .sand traps with eight water holes. Pr8dioa center
Dana Point cart included with hitting r»'I. l>iwate lt!S.'l()m available. Oub house will open 240-8247 $25-$35 club rental m F Pbru.ir.· 1 gq,
Newport Beach Golf Coune 18 59 3,400 83 55.5 M -Th: $11 Fiw pnr 4s d.lld I J par Js. Flat wal.ldng tm.mie with pull carts
3100 Irvine Ave. Fri: $13 £or n'nt Stgl"ldturu bole 15 bas 11 large water buntain. Night play Ne~ort Beach Sa -Su: $16 on thA m111·i•P and mogtJ with about 30 tee boxes. Putting greeni;
852· 681 Cmufl'l/pnvahl losson.9. Summer junior program.
Oak Creek Golf Club 18 71 6,800 NIA N'lA NIA On\.ing ntn&U to optm this month: Fazio.designed OOW'SB on
Sand Canyon and Jeffrey roads S..pl. l8, } ')q(l, Proctiw chipping green with pmctire bunker.I.
and Irvine Center Drive Bcnnucla grD.'i.\ tuo woos and night-lit. Call for CXlUJ'Se specifics.
lrvine
759-5133
Pelican Hill Golf Club 18 71 6,856 (Links) 130 71.4 M -Tu: $135 Holo 17 on the Unks Court10 is a per five and very challenging.
22651 Pelican Hill Road South 18 70 6,634 (Oce1m) 125 70.3 W-Th: $160 Number 18 on tho Om.ul O>urse i.s a favorite for the gJU8l view
Ne;E:ort Coast Fri -Su: Sl 75 or the OOl8ll and c hallenge of two canyon aossings. Elevated
64 238 gnioru and a lot or trees.
Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course 18 72 Blue: 6,453 112 68.9 M -Th: $28 wallc; A hoovily played CXJW'S9 with ~ ~ \Vatdi out ir the
1 Sandburg Way White: 5,794 $39 ride wanr at hol~ 6\'e end 13. The pro shop ofBs a lmge ~
lrvine F: $38 walJc; green. Nim practiOJ center with 40 tee boxes. both gJmS and
786-5522 ft9 'd mat toes. 5 ~ut rental
9 31 1.831 NIA NIA Sa -Su: $56
Orange
538-5030
River View Golf Course 18 71 Blue: 6,176 109 69 Sl 5 weekda}'S Thi~ CXlW"!tl IUll.'> alcq the riverbed and feetwes new greens
1800 W. 22nd Street Red: 5,360 $20 weekends &om the ninth bole oo. Faiiways are in good coodltioo. ~
Santa Ana $9 cart t~ on the ~1X1'.encb. about 30 tee boxes oo the driving range.
543-1115 $10 club rental
San Clemente MunJclpal 18 72 Blue: 6,447 118 70.2 M -F: $20 Wi>IJ maintained CXlW88 oflms li8\lel'8.l views of the OCBllD and a
GOlfCoane Red: 5,722 Sa -Su: $27 variety or challenges. Wllld can be a fuctor. Qoop end priwte
150 E. Avenida Magdellna lfJSSOns. Driving range with 15 tee boxe!L Oiipping green and
San Clemente threo putting groem. Restaurant and I~
361-8384
San Juan mu. Counn Club 18 71 Blue: 6,300 116 69.5 M-W: $20 Hoovilv played course in greet oondition. Hilly on tho beck
32120 San Juan Creek oacl Red: 5,400 Th: $30 nino.
San Juan Capistrano F:S35
837-0361 Sa -Su; S42
Shoreclif& Golf Club 18 71 Blue: 6,218 130 70.4 M -Th: $30; Tiit' "1..\th L~ booutiful, but tough. lbere's an OOB11D \iew from
501 Avenida Vaquero Red: 5.350 two for $50 almor.1 !'\'ilr)' holo. nanow £airways and out or bound ba7.arth.
San Clemente F: $35; two for $60 Pnvattl lossc:n'I. Junior golf camp. IAiving ranee with about 25
492-1177 Sa -Su: $40 tee boxes. Chlppiill green end two putting greens.
Tijeraa Creek Golf Course 18 72 Blue: 6,613 126 71.7 M -Tb: $60 Tho 17th hole ~ boon ratod in the top 1 O w Orange County
29082 n~eras Creek Red: 5,130 Fri -Su: S85 Tut> front ruoo has nw tales and a watlrilll. the beck nine goes
Rancho anta Margarita thmugh a auwon. It'~ like pla)"lqJ two dilferoot <DUI'98S. Qoup
589-9793 and pnw lesson'!. Driving~
Tu8tin llanda Golf Club 18 72 Blue: 6,736 129 72.9 M-Tb: $75 Holo 11 IS the sl.gnntunl hole with 8 Walemll and plenty of'
1244.2 Tu8tin Ranch Road Gold: 5,204 Fri -Su: SlOO Oowm1. Thero is a lot or water on this 'led Rob~
Tustin cowse. The ~ nllW' bu 25 tee boxes and U.'l8S sr-tees
730-1611 on the wtiek.days. Cllipplill and ~ 8J900S.
WUlowtc.k Mu.aJdpal Golf CoW'M 18 71 Blue: 6,063 102 67.4 M -F: $16 walk; An euy, Oat oourae In good ·o:mdltioo. The pro shop b being
3017 W. &th St. Red: 5,742 $27 ride Rfl'lV)deled. Private 16S3005 are available. The driving rwwi bu
Santa Am Sa -Su: $23 walk; pssteos.
554-0872 $34 ride
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the biggest story is Nike. While
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list. Nikti has gone from being
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combination of a quality
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you shavP a f<'w strokes off your
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improve your gamf' is to practicl'
and have a groa t time while on
the course.
AUGUST 2, 1996
Left: The
seventh hole at
Los lAgos, Costa
Mesa Golf and
CounbyClub
Jim Pooler is the store
manager for Cal's Caddyshack ,
1784 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, (714) 646-7714. How to get started in golf Practice, practice, practice!
By John Leonard
Pick a facility where aU the
ingredients are available to learn
the game and have an enjoyable
experience. These ingredients
are as follows:
1 . A driving range that would
have services like PGJ\ qualified
professionals to help the
beginners learn properly.
2. Availability to have
beginners' clubs f?r rent or trial
someone who is qualified to fit
them.
3. Reading materials and
COME PIAY A ROUND WITH US!
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STAY FOR 1HE FRIENDS.
Ladies, golf with us at a different course, public
and private, on the third Monday of each month.
Participate in our annual fundraising C!on 'Junpo C!laui.c
golf tournament held in May benefiting th e Orange
County Performing Arts Center. Be a part of the play,
work, fun, and friendships. Member-guest
tournam~nts are open to men and women. Our
members represent all levels of handicaps.
For membership information call
Sherry McCallon (714) 786-0041.
videos available to learn
etiquette, rules, back-up
instruction and even lingo to
make the process more enjoyable
(golf is supposed to be fun).
4. Find other players with
your desire to learn and at your
skill level in order to make the
beginner more comfortable.
5. Play a less challenging
course like a three par or
executive type until the skill
level im roves
1scourage .
6. Purchase additional
equipment like golf gloves and
shoes, designed for comfort to
give you the look of a golfer.
Having the proper attire and the
vocabulary can keep the new
golfer from being embarrused
when beginning the sport.
Remember: practice, practice,
practice.
John Leonard ls the
proprietor of John Leonard'•
Golf Shop, at the Newport
Beacb Golf Course, 3100 bvi.ne
Ave.! Newpo!1 Beach. The store
mercban se, Jn bot.h
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SEPTEMBER 9, 1996
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Buena Park, CA
BENEFIT FOR
LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA, INC.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER
Bobby Hatfield, rock and roll star of the Righteous Brothers, and his wife,
Linda, have been actively participating in a campaign to raise funds and
increase public awareness for the Southern California Lupus Foundation.
Since the Chapter and Tournament is staffed entirety by volunteers and the
f~ct that Bobby donates his time and his sh~w, all proceec:ts raised go
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MASTER OF CEREMONIES
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Buena Part<, CA
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• Preferred seating for 1Wards dinner,
Rock n Roll Show Tl Dance
• Special appreciation gift • 8 dinnen
• '4 ~ partk.ipants • Recognition at awards dinner .
•Tee/Green Sponsor signing on course
• Commemorative plaque • Credit In program • Each participant
entitled to '4 putting contest entries
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$300 PARTICIPATION
• Continental breakfast •Green f-ees and QOlf cart ·
• On course refresfiments, lunch and
dinner
• Photograph
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•Tee prizes
$100 TEE/GREEN SPONSOR
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sign
• Recognition In program
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The short game: The quickest way to lower your score
By Ed Harrigfeld
The quickest way to shave
strokes off of your score is to
improve your short game. During
a round of golf, 65% of all
strokes are played within 70
yards of the green.
In this lesson I'll cover
chipping. One rule that is very
important is to get the ball to
land on the green near the fringe
and roll to the hole. You should
also pay attention to how you set
up for each shot.
While on the practice green,
pick a s pot about five yards off
the green and a pin about 30 feet
away. Take your three, seven and
nine iron along with your sand
wedge from your bag and follow
these steps.
Step 1. Lay your three iron
clown your target line with a ball
on one side and your feet on the
other.
Step 2. With your seven iron.
placf' your feet together and your
riRhl fool directly across from
the ball, with about a one-foot
spacf' hotween your right toe and
the IJRll.
Step 3. Rock your weight back
on your heels and flip your toes
on both feet toward the target
about 15%. Now square your
hips and shoulders to your feet.
Your body sh ould then be open
to the target.
Step 4. Next. lean your upper
body over your left foot and
place your hands in front of your
left thigh. You should now feel
your weight on your left side
and the club face is slightly open
to the target. Now square your
club face by closing it tightly.
With your weight on your left
side, take the club back on your
target line by turning your hips
and s houlders parallel to the
target club. On the downswing,
the club should travel back along
the target line with hips and
shoulders turning back to the
target. Hold your finish for feel..
and the right heel should bo
released up toward the targot
slightly. The power for the swing
should come strictly from hips
and not from arms or wrists. Let
your big muscles make the
motion for more consistent
results. When executing this
shot properly, it shoulobe like
a putting stroke and the ball
should land softly and roll
toward the target.
When you practice aim fo r
your landing area, note the pin
and hold your finish. This will
help your distance control and
increase your feel. At first, use
your seven and nine irons
along with your sand wedge to
practice these formulas. The
seven iron will fly 1/3 in the
air, with 2/3 roll on the ground;
the nine iron is 1/2 in the air
with 1/2 roll and the sand
wedge is 2/3 in the air and 1/3
roll. Practice this technique
and watch your scores drop.
Ed Harrigf eld 11 a malfer
indnlctor at the Dale Creek
Practice and Teac.IWul Center.
The Oalc Creek Golf Club in
Irvine i• scheduled to open
Sept. 28. The head PGA pro is
Peny Hallmeyer. Call (714)
786--0592.
Perry Ha/lmeyer, head pro at Oak Creek Golf Club
Photo by Lana H. Johnaon
Turn on. Tune in~ Tee off.
AOOOST 2, 1996
Come play a
round with us!
The Con Tempo Chapter of the
Guilds of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center meet on
the third Monday of each month
at different courses, both public
and private. Members represent
all levels of handicaps. Be a part
of the play, work, fun and
friendships. Member-guest
tournaments are open to men
and women.
In addition to monthly play,
the group also hosts an annual
fundraismg golf tournament each
May. This year's competition
brought in more than $153,000
to benefit the Center.
Other events during the year
include the membership brunch
and golf attire shopping in
spring and fall, wine tasting
party in early May, an
overnighter with two days of golf
in June, an annual significant
other toumament in October and
a holiday luncheon at the Center
Club in December.
For membenhip information,
contact Barbara Moreland at
(724) 998-3434.
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AUGUST 2, 1996
.,
Putting The Greens at Park Place
By Julie Viker
' There are no windmills.
swinging logs or
opportunities to win a free
game if you knock the ball
into the red nose on the
clown's face. Instead, The
Greens at Park Place bas
waterfaJls, sandtraps and
flowers on its 18-hole putting
course.
"It's not miniature golf, it's
golf miniature -reaJ grass,
real fun, reel miniature,"
explained Erik Rogers,
general manager of the
diminutive course.
landscaping, you'll find
perplexing holes, such as the
par three-, 53-foot Alcatraz
and the Hourglass, where
you'll end up fi shing for your
baJI if you don't hit it across
the three-foot wide bridge.
playing on a
full-sized
course.
The cost for
a round is
$10 and
includes use
of a putter
and golf ball.
The course
also has a
lunch
ln short, The Greens is an
18-hole golf course that
foc uses solely on putting. As
designed by Tod Robinson,
each hole at The Greens is
marked with par, yardage and
has a flag marking the cup.
Holes range from 53 to 12 7
feet. Robil'.lson has designed
more than than 150 full-sized
courses, including Orange
County's Tijeras Creek and
Tustin Ranch.
The course is also a place
whore you're more likely to
see executives in their Oxford
shirts, ties and wingtips grab
a quick round before heading
back to their offices across
the street instead of seeing
youngsters waving their
putters in the air as they
chase each other around
castles and barns. It's still a
popular place for a date
though. According to Rogers,
it's become a popuJar place
for men and women to
socialize after the movies or
the theater and is also
becoming a popular place to
hold corporate outings, since
both golfers and non-golfers
can enjoy the atmosphere
without the pressures of
speciaJ ,
which
includes
sandwich or
saJad, chips,
drink and a
nine holes of
golf for $9.
The
clubhouse offers a full line of
golf apparel, accessories and
putters along with food and
beverages which can be
consumed on the patio.
Although patrons play on a
first~come, first-served bas is,
Players must putt over a three-foot land bridge to reach the
cup on the "Hourglass" hole
Along with the lush · members may make
Photo by Julie Viker
reservations. Also included
in the membership fee is
handicapping and course fee
discounts.
It's Par For ·The Course.
W E'VE SCORED THE LOWEST NU MBERS FO R THIS C LEARANCE C OUNTDOWN!
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Orange County's Private Golf Courses
COURSE HOLES PAR YARDAGE SLOPE RATING FEES COMMENTS Alta Vista Country Club 18 72 Blue: 6,560 124 71.1 $16,000 Lots of trees and many water hazards. 777 E. Alta Vista Red: 5,650 Placentia
528-1103
Bi! Canyon Country Club 18 72 Blue: 6,667 132 74.3 $131 ,000 (est.) The si¥jature bole is no. 15, it is a long par 3 over 1 ig CanAoa Drive White: 6,290 $420/mo. water. his is a challengiJ!g course in a canyon Newport each
(By invitation only} located behind Fashion Island. Robert Muir Graver 644-5404
design. Coto de Caza Golf 4r Racquet Club 18 72 North: 147 75 .5 $30,000 The first hole on the North course is the signatwe 25291 Vista de! Verde Blue: 6,482 $345/mo. bole, it has also been rated No.1 in Or'::'/ce County Coto de Caza Red: 5,369 and in the Top 18 in Calif. Robert Trent ones Jr. 858-4100 18 72 South: 132 73.7 desi~. Both courses are a challe~e with the Blue: 6,317 Sout being a little easier around e greeDB. Red: 5,223
Dove Canrron Country Club JR 71 Blue: 6.902 140 75.0 $20,000-$35 ,000 The signature bole is 18 with a waterfall and lakes. 22682 Go (Club Drive Red: 5.~11 $400/mo. The course is a Jack Nicklaus Signature course. Dove Canyon
858-2800
El Niguel Coun~ Club 18 72 Longest: 7,010 134 73.8 ~uity club Number 10 is the signature hole due to the severe 23700 Count:J Cub House Drive Red: 5,731 Fees vary undulation and conture of the,er:ns. There are 14 Laguna Nigue
About $340/mo. new greens opened this year. ed Robinson design. 496-5767
Los Coyotes Country Club 18 72 Blue: 6,638 120 71.5 $20,000 Signature holes at this well-~an.ned c-ourse are the 8888 Los Coyotes Dr. (9·hole exec. Red: 6,053 $297.50/mo. par 5 18th and par 3 second ole, each with a lake Buena Park course)
in front of the greens. 994-7777
Marbella Golf & Country Club 18 70 Blue: 6,165 129 71.8 Equity club Signature hole is the par 5 14th with a bunker that 30800 Go lf Club Drive Red: 5,285 Fees vary frames the bole in the shape of a swallow. Six Snn Juan Capistrano
About $350/mo. holes have water. The course is carved out of a 248-3700
former orchard. Mesa Verde Country Club 18 72 Blue: 6,734 138 73.6 $40,000 A Billy Bell design and open since 1959. This :1000 C:lub I lousp Rnad Red : 5.467 $325/mo. traditional course offers smaller, subtle undulating Costa Mesd
greens. The signature hole is the 2()()..yard par 3 549-0377
18th, requiring a well~struck shot over water. Mission Viejo Coun~ Club 18 72 Blue: 6.814 132 73.5 $25.000 Lakes and trees, a small creek runs through the 26200 Connlry Club rive Red: 5,658 $347/mo. course. Misswn V1rjo
582· 1020
Newport Beach Country Club 18 71 Blue· 6,598 126 71.5 519,000 + $4,500 1600 f Coa:.t Hwv RPd. 5.796 refundable de~osit Nrwport Brae h
(reg. members ip) b44-Q:,:;n
Old Ran<.h Counlry Clull JR 72 Blue: 6.615 126 71.8 About $20,000 Tho signature hole is 18, par 5 with three different l91ll L.1111A1•m11 White 6 196 $340/mo. lakes and do~Jegs to the left. Has hosted U.S. Open
S1•al f:ip,u
Fees vary Seniors qualifying. (JlCJ) 5%·44.!~l
Pac.iflc. Golf and Country Club l.7 72 Carnoustie: 142 72.3 $9.900 special rate A Gary Player design. Each course is named from 200 t\vt>nida L.1 1',1fn (J ninr-holr Blue: 3,141 $295/mo. the courses Player won at the British OP.en . S.111 Cll1111rnlP courses) Red: 2.601
Carnoustie and Muirfield are the most challenging 4\Hi-h604 Muirfield: 143 73.0 combination and the most scenic. Blue: 3268
Red: 2613
Royal Lytharn:
Blue: 2.915 145 74.2
Red: 2.607
Santa Ana Country Cluli 18 72 Black: 6,536 126 71.7 About $50,000 Traditional old-style course with big greens. 20382 S.W Newport Blvd Red· 5.795 $340/mo. Si~ature bole is 11. a par 3 with water and brick Santa Ana HPights
bardscape. 556-3000
" Seacliff Country Club JR 72 Blue: 6.567 131 73.6 $27,500 Number 18 is the signature hole, a par 5 with a lot 6501 PAim Red: 5.586 About $400/mo. or water by the rairw:.t and surrounding the green.
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Huntington Beach
Ocean breezes can m e it a challenge. 536-7575
Western Hilla Coun~ Club 18 72 Blue: 6,700 128 72.2 $12,000
Hilly course with a lot or trees and great greens.
1800 Carbon Canyon oad Red: 5.800 S2.f5/mo. Chino Hills
528-6400
Yorba Unda Country Club 18 71 Blue: 6,83.f 130 73.2 $30,000 Challen~JlS and hJUy with vaat putUoa greem and
19400 Mountain View Ave. Red: 5,830 $285/mo. plenty o tree.. Yorba Linda
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Golf course living
Land.sea!: lawnt, lush San Juan :iilf,Wtrano foli;tr. an proximlft to San Juan
worl -clua golf are Ult a few $300,000 lo $400,000
of the IMl<>D.I why Santa Ana homeowners cbooee to live
on a golf coune. From River View
Anaheim to San Clemente, $200,000 to $300,000
we've provided a lilt of golf Willowick courses. houaq
developmenll and price $200,000 range
ranges to get you started on Tustin your quest for a home on the
green. Tustin Ranch
Corte Villa
Homes on Public Golf $375,000 range
Coune1 ln Orange County Montecita
$600.000
Anaheim Palo Vista
H.G. Dad Miller $600,000
$200,000 to $300,000 Miramonte
$300,000
Huntington BNch
Meadowlark Homes on Priv,te Golf CoU1'981
$200,000 to $250.000 in Orange County
Irvine Buena Park
Rancho San Joaquin Los Coyotes Country Club
Condos Homes
$200,000 to $325,000 $500,000 to $850,000
MU.ion Viejo Costa Mesa
Casta Del Sol Mesa Verde Country Club
Condos Condos
$135,000 to $275,000 $200,000 range
Homes
Monarch Beach $400,000 to $1 million
Monarch Links
$300,000 to $7 million Coto de Caza
Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet
Newport Beach Club
Newport Beach Golf Course Homes
$200,000 to $300,000 $400,000 to $5.5 million
Newport Coast Dove Canyon Country Club
Pelican HiU Golf Club Homes
Sl million to $5 million $290.000 to $700,000
Oran~ Fullerton
Ridge ine Coyote Hills
$500,000 to $1 million Pinehurst Homes
$250,000 to $350,000
Rancho Santa Margarita Hun~on Beach Tijeras Creek
$135,000 to $275,000 SeaCli Country Club
Homes
San Clemente $430,000 to $1.175 million
San Clemente Condos
s200.ooo to $400,000 $230,000 to $370,000
Sborecliffs Laguna Hills
$200,000 to $300.000 Leisure World
Condos
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$200,000 to $450,000
~~:.'~try Club
Homes
$375,000 to $550,000
Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo Country Club
Homes
$300,000 to $500,000
Condos
$135,000 to $160,000
Ne~rtBeach
Big yon Country Club
McLain condos
$200,000 to $300,000
Deane condos
$450,000 to $900,000
Homes
$900,000 to $3.6 million
Newport Beach Country Club
Sea Island
$500,000 to $695,000
Villa Point
$200,000 to $315,000 •
Granville
$500,000 to $700,000
Placentia
Alta Vista Country Club
Homes
$400,000 to $600,000
San Clemente
Marbella Country Club
Condos
$250.000 to $400,000
Homes
$600,000 to $2 million
Santa Ana Height.a
Santa Ana Country Club
Country Club Manor
$225,000 to $345,000
Yorba Unda
Yorba Linda Country Club
Homes
•Note: Information courtesy
of Karen Knoche, an avid
golfer and Realtor with
Grubb and Ellis Residential
Real Estate Services, 23
Corporate Plaza, Suite 190,
Newport Beach, (714) 644-
6200, ext. 118.
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ARIZONA cont. from page 5
•The Pointe GoJfClub at
Lookout Mountain
Situated in mountainous
terrain adjacent to the north
Phoenix desert preserve, this
6,617/ard target-style course has
boste the Senior PGA Tour.
Many golfers have compared it
to a wild amusement park ride
through rolliJl8 fairways and
sloping bent-grass greens.
• Kierluu:l GoJf Club
One of Scottadale'a ne'W91t golf
courses offers 27 beautifully •
manicured holes. Emerald green
fairways are blended with
golden desert grasses with
continual elevation chqea.
More than 300 bunbq ~the -.· ~ -
JOlN THE CLUB TH AT CHALLENGED
COLBERT. PLAYER. TREVINO & ROD R.I
THE LEGENDS LOVE OUR TRAD ITION
You coo can enjoy Newport I
Beach's favorite gathering place
and a macure and challenging
18-holc, par 71 golf course •
6,600 yards of championship
golf wich cooling ocean brccics
and magnificcm views of the
Pacific and the Newpon Back
Bay • Outstanding PGA staff
and instructional programs •
Convenient locacion next to
Newport Center and Fashion
Island • All-grass driving range,
putting greens and chipping area
• Fully equipped Pro Shop •
Banquet and conference facilities
• Optional in~lusion of 24 tennis
couns.
Limited number of memberships
and Junior Executive member-
ships currently available.
Please call DoloC'C$ Virrue at
1714 ) o44·Q550 for details.
T H E
NEWPORT BEACH
COUN TRY CLUB
1600 F.ast Coast Highway, Newport Beach. CaJifomia 92660 (714) ~9550
way, aloll8 with labs, dry desert
wUhn and standa of desert
trees.
Where 7b Dlzfe
The Valley of Sun should soon
be replaced by the name Valley
of Restaurants. Many of the golf
counes offer delicious American
specialties as well as serving up
some delld ous after-.r:ound
cocktaile. The Grill at the :rPC
offen ireef down-home cOoking~
In Phoenix, the popular AJUona
Center pomblnes great eateries
with fine shops ·and nightclubs.
Planet Hollywood and the Hard
Rock Cafe have establiahments
near the Biltmore. Steak lovers
can enjoy the menu from
I '•
Morton's, Ruth'• Chris and Cork
and Cleaver.
NlsldlUe · ~·a~Sporta BtrlPboeiUx Uftl 1ll Arirona
Center oat. Wf'ell pant screena
and outdoor entertainment u
well a.a sand volleyball.
Majerle'a Sporta Grill ii a
classic A.merlcan pub/restaurant
s~ial!d6' in oversized
portlona, endly aertice and a
great bu.
Olvmpic Dream Team member
Charles Barkley'• favorite
hangout is Stix in Scottsdale.
Stix offers dancing, billiards and
a great time.
..
•swinging Bridse• i. the norwwfl1,.
hole at Gtayhawk's 7blon
Wltere 1b Stay
Many reaorta and hotela offer stayandpwypackqes.A
sample of some of tlie finest
resorta includes: The Phoenician,
The Scottsdale Princess,
Camelback Inn, The Pointe
Resorts and Hyatt Recency
Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch. Each
resort offers substantial savings
through the end of summer. One
of the best deals in the Valley is
at the Sc=ale Plaza resort,
wheJe a ard room is $59
per night. .
, Costa Mesa Coungy Club
JUNIOR GOLF CAMP
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Boys & Girls Ages 9-17
August 12, 13, 14 & 15
9:00am -11 :OOam
(Mon-Thurs)
4 Day Sessions
(8 hours of instruction)
Fee $80.00
Sign Up Now At:
COSTA MESA CLUB PRO SHOP
1701 Golf Course Drive
Costa Mesa
540-7500 Ext 2
For More Information Call:
Andr ... Crlnella
850-9776
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Thc Tom Fa.zio -dts1gntd
masterpitct, The 1.Jnks
Courst at Pd1can Hill WI/
Qub, which compltmtnrs
rather tluih compt:ttS with thr
award winmng Oaan
Courst, adds an ahundanu
of silo« inaii/lg challenge~
The opcn falrnuys art
surrounded by wanJcnng
canyons, nalwml w,i:1·tat11H1
and <eulpturtd bunhm, and
play along an dt)'Q/td, uppi·1
pla1eau w11h manJ h11/r\ Jt'\l
cJOO\'t' the coa~tline Th,,, ''
an ar1ay of drama111 "'"'' •'/
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Oak Creek Golf Cluh in Irvine
Fazio's masterful creation of great golf in Orange County
continues with Oak Creek Golf Club. Located j ust off the
405 Freeway at Sand Canyon, adjacent to the Irvine
Spectrum office complex, Oak Creek will bring a new dimension
in golf to Irvine. The 18-hole go lf course and full service clubhouse
will open in late-September, while the area's largest practice and
teaching centtr, complete with over 70 grassed teeing stations, will
open on to the public Saturday, August 24th with a Demo day
ft atu ring stveral special events. Look for a schedule coming soon.
For fu rther updated information,
please call (714) 759-5 133
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