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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-01-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON lliE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2001 City leaders get 'touchy-feely' in Newport-Mesa • Costa Mesa kicks of plans for laying out city's strategic vision. • Newport Beach officials take opportunity to get to know each other. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA-Although residents dis- agree on whether the city even needs a strategic plan. most say they want to be sure they -and not the City Council -get the biggest voice ii the so-called "visioning" process begins. • 1 think the idea is really good. as long as it's really grass-roots motivated -a bottom-up move, not a top-down one." said Robin Leffler. a Mesa Verde resident. •Right now, it seems to be coming from the City Council. But I think if it's done in a way that it gets participation from all segments of the community, if it's inclusive SEE VISION PAGE 4 Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -They skipped the Pledge of Allegiance and addressed each oth- er by their first names. The guys left their ties at home and some. including Mayor Gd.fY Adams, showed up weanng j1•dns. But despite the informal atmosphere at Building a Petter BALBOA BAY CLUB President Henry Schielein challenges employees to turn the resort into Southern Ca lifornia's next 5-star hotel Mathis Winkler DAJLY PILOT T he clubhouse was the first to go. Now, construction workers are about to begin tearing down sev- eral buildings at the Balboa Bay Club's southern end to make way for an under- groun.d parking structure with enough room for 250 cars It's all part of a $55-million renova- tion project the club unveiled in November .• Construction of a new clubhouse in the center of the 52-year-old complex is already underway and set for comple- tion in August or September. srud B.W. "It is small enough to provide guests with an intimate, luxury experience while large enough lo accontmodate groups with its generous meeting space ... " Henry Schielein Balboa Bay Club president and chief operating officer Cook, a club spokesman. "The founda- tions are in, and the first floor is up,• Cook said, adding that the new clubhouse will eventually include 28 guest rooms. spas and fitness facilities. as well as a restaurant for members. The buildings that are about to disappear include meeting rooms, offices and support facilities, Cook said. People who worked in the build- ings have moved to other locations in the club. When the garage is built, it will be covered with gardens, said Cook, who is also a Daily Pilot columnist. The park- ing garage will be open to anyone visit- ing the $Jub and help to alleviate exist- ing pa(~g problems. Afte the new clubhouse is built, .coo- structio of a 13 t -room luxury hotel will begin. The hotel will replace the two buildings that make up the existing hotel. I Saturday's City Council retreat, council mem- bers agreed Monday that they'd spent a pro- ductive eight hours at the Radisson hotel. City offioals had set up the event to dis- cuss issues ranging from future annexations to seruor housing to including the harbor area c:tS a specific part of the general plan SEE RETREAT PAGE 4 Campbell introduces relief bill • C.onexant, which has rung up $5 million in penalt:Jes. will be able to get out of contract with Edjson. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-r--.1ESA -Vow- mg to cement relief granted to large-scale power users by the slcite's Public Utilities Cornnus- sion, Assemblyman John Campbell (R-lrvine) rnlro- duced a bill Monday that would freeze penalties charged to companies like. Newport Beach-based ConeJt- ant Systems lnc The comrrussion on Fnday forgave penalties run up by companies that joined South- ern California Edison's mter- ruptible rate program -wtuch allows comparues to take a l5'Y., discount on theu monthly bill in exchange for a promise to cut back operallons when supply is tight. Many businesses have incurred hefty tines after refus- ing to honor requests from Edi- son to go dark. Semiconductor- mal<er Conexant has run up $5 nullion in penalties since Octo-' ber. Huntington Beach, the only Orange County oty to enroll in the plan, was· hit with $1 million irl charges. Campbell's bill. known as AB21X and introduced m the Legtslature's special energy session, Seeks to preserve the commission's Friday deosion to nullify the penalties. That decision reversed the conurussion's own order that prevented comparues from exiting the so-called 1-6 plan. While he lauded the deci- sion. Campbell criticized the commission for failing to address the situation earlier and freeing the companies from the monetary bind. "They have certainly con- tributed to Uus problem.· Campbell said. "It'll certamly be good to see them do some- thing to help us get out of It.• Conexant spokeswoman Lisa Briggs praised the com- rrussion action and Campbell's efforts. Oiddy about its freedom from charges. Conexant will probably drop out of the plan. )ust like the new clubhouse, the new · hotel will be built in Italian Renaissance architectural style and is ex~cted to open in January 2003. SEE CLUB PAGE 3 S£AN HIU.ER I OMV PllOT Workers on scaffolding make progress on the Balboa Bay Club's $55-mlllion renovation project. SEE POWER PAGE ' No verdict yet in Bechler case Deepallharath 0MY PILOT SANTA ANA -After nearly 18 hours of deliberation, jurors on Monday still had not reoc.b.ed a verdict about whether Erle Bechler murdered his wife during a boabng trip off Newport Beach three years ago. ' Bechler is a~ ol bitting lus 38-yoer-oJd wife, Pegye, on the beod with a dumbbell and dumping her in the oooan. He has continually pleaded not guilty. saying she disapPeared, probably underwater, after the~ ahe WU driving WU hlt by 0 wave at &he towed him on a bodyboa.rd. Pegye Bedller'I body has never been found. Peop)e who hove ~ f~ the tnal how been an~UnQ verdict ilflC'e 'lbun· ~· Juron IWted dellberatieft late Wednel- d8y an.noon. On Monday, along the corrtdor outside the 10th-floor room where jurors were deliberat- ing at 'the Orange County Cowtbouse. family members and frlends of Erle and Pegye Beeb· ler again waited for a verdict. BedUer's mother, Unda Bechler, sat near the door while Pegye's brother, mother, sisters and cousin sat on chairs a few feet away. Members of the media bned the NU. begs and camera *'1119 on the ground. Jurors reportedly hod a question noar th end of the day, but ottomeys f.ttm both lid handled it 1n tb judg -. che.mber ond declined to comment on it. Juran lelt for day about 4 p.m., .t<ql aftef the q\iestion was a~. II found ~face. life m prilon without of parole The jury Idled to NIWM ~ at 9 a.m. todly. ••Ill <aWflDS • ~fCIUM 5 m w M«iX __ 2 PUIUC llJ11m -··-·-' TllYllDKJ 3 2 Tuesday, January 30, 2001 Kids Talk BACK , ______ Super ads We asked filth-grade stu- dents at Adams Elementary School in Costa Mesa: What were your favorite commer- cials during Sunday's Super Bowl game and why? "The com- meroa.1 where the guy was throwing knives behind him m order to get pizza was cool. Then he got stabbed with the knives. But then the commer- cial Sdid not to try this at home, and 1t turned out that th e guy was wearing a suit so he wouldn't get hurt." KORY '°E ANGELO, 11 Costa Mesa ·some of them were just not that bright or were just dumb. And some were really fwmy and made me laugh, "I think the commer- cials are too big of a deal. I don't have a favorite commer- cial." scon ESSEN, 10 Costa Mesa like this one for Skechers that had a roller coaster made out . ' . ' WW.of THE WEEK • School: Victoria Elementary School • Addr9ila: 1025 Victoria St., Costa Mesa • Prlndplll: Judy Laakso •Phone: (949) 515-6985 • Needs: Children's books on tape, Step Into Reading books, toner for Brother 1240 1aser printer and balls IN TH E CLASSROOM • Doily Pilot SEAN HIU£R I DAILY PILOT First-grade student Christian Kirkpatrick reads to teacher Cara Boyd early Monday at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa. LESSONS in LITERACY of shoes and was about how ,.. Danette Goulet DAllY PILOT 9 <' First,-graders take 9 variety of paths to Vianey, Xochilt will be fluent in no time. people like that brand. And so do l." DANIEUE SALAZAR, 10 Costa Mesa "I liked the one where this guy throws a rock in the tree and then anoth- er guy throws a stick and then another throws a shoe .and then a Volkswagen falls down. I don't know what it means or what the point was, but it was cool. J just liked it." OiRIS KOREERAT, 10 Costa Mesa · "The one that l liked was the one where the people are running away from the squir- rels, and he says he lost some of his friends to squirrels. It's like the one last year with the guy running with the cats. It was all so dramatic. It was the best one I think.• KERRY KISER, 10 Costa Mesa -Interviews and photos by SWfanief'rith VOL 95, NO. 25 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher TONY DOOERO. Editor u . CAHN. City Editor ...... MAHM. Feetures Editor MMllJtUJUON. Spotts Editor DUMM~ N9WI fdlt.ot .MMllA .--. M. ,.~ . l'l'IW ........ • ...-r.dltor Nll'I OIT1INCI. ~Dit«V ~-··­~ • "O oooh -that makes sense,• said Yeni Custillo, 6, flashing learn a couple of the thr~e Rs. Many of the activities also worked on motor skills. One such task had Alex Perez cutting out letters and pasting them onto another sheet in the-tonn of words. It was a long process because Alex was inventing side games, such as cutting out all the letters without cutting the edges of the paper. a wide grin that was missing two front teeth. "He is at school," she said, proud- ly repeating the answer she had come up with. Yeni and a fellow first-grader were rearranging silly sentences so they would make sense. It was one of several activities going.en in Cara Boyd's first-grade class at WLlson Elementary School on Monday morning as part of what she calls the literacy center. Each morning, children choose several reading and writing tasks to work on while Boyd reads with vari- ous reading groups. You remember those. The groups always had names School Lunch such as the Robins or the Blue Jays. In Boyd's class, there were dolphins and seals. . When children were not in read- ing groups, they had lots of fun work sheets to choose from. And so I took a seat in a too-srtlall chair with plans to watch their progress. There were sheets with pictures -of a vet, a net, a pen -and stu- dents ~ere to write the wor~ beneath. There were sheets that had pictures with sentences next to them missing that needed to be filled in. But my plans to simply sit and observe were dashed at the first WEDNESDAY small tug on my sleeve. There always seems to be one pic- ture on those sheets that children cannot quite make out. 11tls one was the vet. From there, the line formed. I was spelling words and deciphering pic- tures. Then Xochilt Alvarado approached. Having only been in the class a short while, she did not yet speak English, and I don't know Spanish. In stepped Vianey Gomez, 6. Vianey pulled a chair up next to Xochilt's and too.k charge. I'm certain between Boyd and MONDAY Still other students were copying sentences on an overhead projector or wnting about their weekend in their journals. I don't remember learning to read and write bei(lg that much fun. • IN ntE ClASSROOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and writes about her experience. MENU . The Newport-Mesa Unified School District offers menu choices each day at elementary schools. Students mav choose • wget«iwl entree tf deslfed. The setection varle$ and may be either a Ylad. sandwich or hot entree. School lunthes ... s 1. 75 eech; the district does not ea:ept checks fol less~ S 17.50. 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No chfld Is discriminated against b«ause of ra~, sex, color. Mtional origin, • or disablllty. If It is believed • dllld Ml bHn dlscrlmlMtf!d against write lmmedl-•fW>' to tn. S«feta'Y of Agriculture., Washington, OC l0250. . POLICE FIUS COSTA MESA • Watson AvenU.: A 38-year-old man In the 1200 block was arrested on suspicion of stealing a vehicle, stealing the contents of a vehicle and driving with a wspended license at 1:15 a.m . Wednes<Uy. NEWPORT BEACH • Ae9tie end Pwlc ~: V•ndals rttpC>rtedly sm.shed eggs on a CM •t 10!57 a.m. Thursc:t.y. • O.W. Drtw: Toots •nd equ pment wtrt stolen In the IOO blodt at 6:49 •.m. Thursday r • Pwt .,..._. an:t.: Wrlstwtt<MJ worth U,JOO Thunday. ' . ~ Doily Pjlot Putting Newport Beach ~ periscope peeper to shame S everal years ago, I wrote a piece m this column about BalbOa's peeping tom. the man who came down every Sunday on the big Red Car dressed to the hilt -double-breasted, blue sport COclt, white flan- nels and, most unportant. a straw hat like the one Fred Astaire wore when he wasn't weanng a top hat. This guy would get under the pier, lie on his back, put the straw hat over tus face and, through a slit m the top of the hat, try to peek up about six feet to what.ever Spdce there was between the 2-by-12s that constituted the floor of the pier His 1ded, or course. was to peek up through those cracks to see under a lady's dress The whole I.Jung was pret- ty nd.lculous, although ongt- nal. Finally, the bLg lads on the bedch deeded 1t was theu duty to end the whole spectacle. They dad it by throWlng the guy m the ocean. It worked. He never came back. l now fc1St-forwt1Jd a few decddes to Lido Isle. On Lido Isle, in a house tacmg the Bay Club, lJVed 1.1 mdll who put my poor Balbod peeping tom to shame. 1lus guy hod IIISldlled ID lus house a Nuvy penscope, a real, honPst-to·God penscope. the• kmd that when Cary Grant 5dys, "Up pen.scope,· the thmg comes up through the· de<:k so CdJ)' can ledn. over dnd look through the eyPp1ece dnd soy, ·Fife one.' and then the Cdrnera shows the torpedo leaVlllg the tube, d.Od then we see the torpedo rut a sNp and blow at all to heU It was Robert Gordner THE VERDICT one of those real, authentic periscopes. Tiuough it, one could see what was gomg on in the upper echelon of the Bay Club apartments and see whdt people were dol.Jlg when they didn't have the slightest idea that anyone could be watching them. There was one important distinction between my Bal- boa peeping tom and Lido lsle's peeping tom. My Bal- boa peeping tom was the real thing. He was interest tn looking up women's dothes ror whatever sexual satisfaction he coWd get. The Lido Isle periscope man didn't have the slightest sexudl interest in what he was doing. He dJd it for thP dJDUSement or his fnends. He Just liked to see what people do whe9 they think no one 1s watchuig. His whole opera- 1.Jon was a ~ag, and he JUSU- hed 1t on t.tlat baSlS I hope he and tus guests were properly amused but, m my book.I they we~ at least as pathetic as the/little man under the pier • R08EKT GARDNER 1s a Coron~ del M¥ resident and a fortnef 1udge. His column runs Tuesdays ~~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Belt for Less! lit • d 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OM 8lodl Sout.b of 405 fwy 545-7168 I'm not worried, my agent is Craig Brown Insurance Call toda~ h 1r JlllO & homl.' ownl'r' 1n ... ur.1me' (949) 760-1255 Fa:.h1on li;IJnd ~cw >n lkJdl • Lil• 0550290 Celestino's quality MEATS nw I l/ll' ... 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The term of the appoint- ment would last until the ~nd of 2002 The district's uussion includes the management and control or animals, including rodents, and insects that can transnut dis- eases, as well as maintammg surveillance and protection programs for the dJseases animals and insects carry, City Clerk Lavonne Hark- less said. Board members receive $50 in compensation per meeting. The meetings take pldce at 3:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each CLUB CONTINUED FROM 1 month in Garden Grove The board bas 34 mem- bers -one for each city in the county, as weU as one} member representing the county's unincorporated areas. Applicants must bve in Newport Beach. Applica- tions will be reviewed by City Council memben •. wbo will also make the appoint- ment to the board. The deadline for filing an application is 4 p .m. T hurs- day.' Information: (949) 644- 3005. Visual arts lesso ns offer ed to teachers The Newport Beach Arts Commission and the New- port-Mesa Unified School Distnct are offenng vtsual arts workshops for teachers The programs are designed to show how stu- d ents' analytic and cnt1cal thinking skills and their vocabulary can improve by examining the meamng of works or fine art. •All art has 'aboutness,'" said Lila Crespin, who will dccommodate groups with its generous meeting space, open courtyard and proxun- 1ty to a world of wrung, shopping and recreation an Newport Beach.· present the workshops. ·And looking at imagery with specific questions in mmd helps students of alJ ages discern that about- ness • The workshops will be held Wednesday and 'Feb 28, and will last from 3 to 4:30 p.m. They will take place at the Sanborn Instructional Media Center Library, 2985 Bear St., Cosld Mesa. Reservations are reqWied. lnfonna tion: (949) 673-2721. Va nguard to hold Outback barbecue Vangudrd University' sports fdns can eat m style .. Saturday dt a barbPcue sponsored by Outback restaurant The barbecue will benefit the school's athJebc depart- ment. A luruted number of tickets are stlll available for the barbecue. which wtll be held after the Vanguard-ver- SU!> Chapman University wqmen's softball game dnd belore the Vanguard versus Fresno Pacific Un iversity turn the Balboa Bay Club into the next five-sta r hotel 1n Southern California The club's restaurant, pool dnd hotel will re mdlII open dunng con!>trucllon, Cook Tuesday, Jonuory 30, 2001 3 men's and women's basket- ball games Saturday. • The barbecue is S5 per per.son with a speoal S3 dls- count for Vanguard stu- dents ll will begm at 3·15 p .m. on the Vanguard cam- pus between the residence hall and the gymnaSlum. For tickets, c;:~r the athletic departmeol at (714) 556- 3610, E.xt. 278. Chefs in training take second place OCC's state chdmpion culinary arts team took sec- ond place for the second year tn a row at a western reg10n champ1onsh1p held in Hawau last week Eight teams representJ.ng community colleges, pnvate schools and chef's dssoaa- llons from eight states com- peted in the Amencan Cull,- nd ry Federdt1on Western Region Juruor Member Hot Food Championships Members of OCC's team included C heryl Helm, Abbie Rich, Kasey Korpash, Sue Lestf'r and Sara Chad- wick ScUd. riddmg that club events have been moved to the matn bwl<hng But no hotel servm·<.. will be dvdllable when con..,truction on the new hotel begm.s lJl the fall. 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A council meeting Saturday • -which induded a discussion or community objectives and council members' individual priorities, along with a presen- tation about Laguna Beach's own "visioning• effort -could be the first step in a long process to define the city's future. After the meeting, Mayor Libby Cowan and Council- woman Linda Dixon said they support creating a plan for the .. •1 came away knowing my fellow council members a bit better and understanding issues in greeter depth,• said Adams, adding that he and City Manager Homer Bludau had already discussed hold- ing another, shorter retreat midyear. Councilman Steve Bromberg, one of the trio who took office in December, said he'd also like to see retreats happen on a more frequent basis. .. While Bromberg didn't Beach dty officials breathed a sigh of relief that they chose not to jump into the plan. Cos- ta Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder said it wouldn't have been practical. "The savings for the pro- gram did not appear to us to merit going into that program,• Roeder said. ·And we've just not looked at shutting down pubbc facilities as an option." Ed.Json offiaaJs were city's future. Counalwoman Karen Robinson said she needs more community input to deode iI residents want to put together a plan. "lhis is not an inexpensive venture. so iI we're going for- ward, we need input from all four comers or the commuru- ty." she..said. l.dguna Bedch representa- tives said they found that U'le price tag for consultants ranged from $50,000 to $200,000. They recommended Costa Mesa choose a consultant at about $100,000, said City Manager Allan Roeder, who added that Costa Mesa has not yet estimated the potential cost Announcing the Grand opening of Costa Mesa's state- of-the-art physical wellness facility. Dedicated to the promotion and maintenance of wellness through the integration of body and mind . Supervised by Physical Therapists tt'1)111Mlllflll'W ••• , ...... tori know what to expect before the meeting, he said the ells· cussions helped him to get a better understanding of dty business. "It gave us an opportunity to see how the dty is run,• Bromberg said, adding that he also appreciated the opportunity to spend some social time with his col· leagues. "Usually, we just give a handshake and a 'hello.' and it's right down to business,• Bromberg said. "There's no ambivalent about the commis- sion's action. Edison spokes- woman Kim Scheer said the utility can't force Conexant and others to hit the light switch, but it can call the big users an unlimited number of times to request shut-offs. U loo many big companies refuse to shut down, residenbal users will suffer. ·we're asking customers to be good corporate and govern- of the process. "One or the thJ.ngs !Laguna Beach Mayor Paul Freeman! said is that this is d community process and the council needs lo walk away,• Dixon said. "The community gives their input, and it's not for council to decide whether it's right or wrong. I think that is a very important thing .. Ernie Feeney, a Mesa North resident, said she does not favor spending money to cre- ate a vision plan. "It would be a much larger task here than tn Laguna Beach, qnd my feelings are that 1 don't know why we are so concerned about visioning in the future when we can't even take care or. the prob- opportunity to get to know eoch other.· With Ute city's de~ent head• in attendance, Bromberg added, the retreat revealed the bwnan beings behind such titles as "plan- ning director-and •public works director.• •111ese a.re all people,• he said. •Tuey cry. They believe. They all have feelings. It's a g<>O(i way to get to know them.• Council members made no formal decisions at the mental citizens, keeping the rest of us from going into lary· er outages,• Scheer said. "That's our concern. They've been the buffer." While supporting the PUC action, Campbell and others said the 11-page ruling was ambiguous, a problem the newly elected legislator hopes to correct with his bill. While the plan's members won't be penalized frQm Friday on, the • !ems we have now and that we've had for several years,· she srud. ·we live near the Fil· more slum, and we had a vision Saturday nighL It was of graffiti.· Feeney said she would sup- port a citywide survey asking residents to lisl the city's best and worst characteristics. She added that if the council approves a vision process, she will try to ensure thar participation from "out- siders, ff or special-interest groups based outside of the city, is prohibited. Eleanor Egan, a Westside resident and chaifwoman of the Westside Improvement Assn .. said strategic planning is essential to Ulform people about the trade-offs in the city's deosions. "l t.lunk it's really unportant ' Doily P~ot meeting although the retreat functioned as a regular coun- cil meeting. State law pro- hibits a majority of counaJ members from discussing city business outside of pub- lic meetings. But the city's top employee said he was pleased wtth the event. "Everyone partlc1pated well: said Bludau, adding that he was "very proud• of the presentations city depart- ment heads made to council members. commission must still decide how to handle charges already levied. And there are other questions, Orange County Business Council spokes- woman Julie Puentes said. "Where has the money gone that has been paid?" Puentes asked. "What could a revamped progra.n;i look like?' The commuruty must address those issues in the coming months, Puentes SdJd for any city, but espeaally Costa Mesa, to think about and deade what we a.re and what we'd Wee to become.' she srud. "I know some people are against it because JI sounds touchy.feely or think 11 is really very sunple -whdt we want to be is beautiful and rich -and some people wunt to focus only on b!Jghled areas. But the city is very diverse and is comP.Osed of very disparate areas that don't necessarily blend together There are a z.illlon kinds of questions we need to answer, and if we don't deade for our- selves, other people who don't necessarily have our bPst mterests at heart are going tu deade for us." The counctl IS scheduled to d.lScuss the 1SSUe agam at 1t'> meeting at 6:30 p.m Feb 20 al City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve • Valances & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Complimentary Consultation in Your Ho"}t ~·~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949).642.:.8400 FIXED ·APR II ii HOME EQUITY LOANS .. NO POINTS · NO aOSING COSTS Consolidate all of your bills end make just one low monthly payment Great rates on mortgage loans, tool Call Sanwa Bank today/ 1-800-23-SANWA ·www.sanwabank.com AOL Kayworct: SaoWll ' ' COMMUNITY Th•J. SAIDIT "They've appealed everything and l ost everything since 1994. We expected it. H How To GEi PlalSHED The Daily Pilot welcomes lett@rS on iswes C()n(em109 Newport Beacn and Costa Mesa. Daily Pilot judging age · by daughters' milestones A s the years go by, I've stopped getting older Mirrors dnd photogrdphs pldy a cruel noax and depict some older person there in pldce of my real body. So. thP wdy thdt I t'Vdllldl(• the passage> of tun<' is by my children's lmth- Gay Geiser- Sondovol EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING days. While 1t 1s hdrd to acknowledge that they dre getllng oldN, I am forced to dCcept it This year has brought myricid chdnges that htlve occurred at warp speed to me My younger ddughter. who will tum 16 Wednesdciy, hds provtded one avenue by wtuch tune pdssed m slow mouon She has hdcl her learner's perrrut for the last eight months When I am m the passenger sedt dnd she is behind the wheel. I dm d nervous wreck My llfe often passes before me. as I ponder what 11 will be like when she is dnvmg solo, without my hypersensi- tive eyes seekmg out c.t.ny hint of dan- ger lhat might befall her in the form of sport-utility vehicles hurtling her way. Her two driving trainers have dis- parate driving mstructions and phtlosophies. After my years otprose- culmg cases of dnvmg under the influ- ence and going on nde-cllongs. I am dh.Vdys pomllng out cars whose driving dCl!ons dtspldy symptoms of being under the influence My 10 years sitting as a Judge pro tern heanng trdfhc cdses has con- vinced me that dt least some people are not observmg dll of the traffic laws. My motto to her is "Slow down! Don't tdke any chances! If someone wants to play chicken. let them wtn: you'U be the one lelt cillve at the end.• My husband tells her to speed up dncl not to wait so long to tum into traffic. With JUSlLfication, he thinks most dnvNs are so impdlient thdt they will swerve around her If she waits an extra three seconds to make sure 1t is sate Needless to say. when ~ are both in the car, the instructions are usually contradictory. But. so far, she has pre- vailed. We'll see how she does Wednesday, when the examiner for the Department of Motor Vehicles doesn't keep up a running commentary about how to com er every tum. Smee she has to be at school at 6 a m. for weight tra1mng. her dnver's license will be a blessmg to us. With classes dnd her sport. she now gets home at 5 30 p.m But. she ts trying out for the school musical, which me.ms she won't get home until 8:30 p.m. on most nights. I may have to calendar myself in on her organizer so I don't forget what she looks like. My older daughter, who IS now away at college, will be celebrating her birthday without us, for the first time. Someone else's mom, who lives close to campus, has offered to make her a cake. I'm sure her a cappella gTOup will take care of the singing. ln high school, she always had finals to take on her birthday, so it isn't as if we did much special for her birthday when she was at home. But her birth date renunds me just how mature and independent she bas become. For the first time in her life, , she is mak.i.ng all of her own decisions; what to study, where to go, wbo to hong otlt with, when to come bock to her dorm room at night, what to eat, how to budget her time and money. A few years bock , sh told me she w4S the only kid in kindorga.rten that had a hou. key. Sh could walk home from th bus top and l t hoiHlf in U she ha~ to. t told her my job, as her moth r, wos to make her sell-reliant a.od lndependent. As sh celebrat hor 19th blrthd4y, 1 thlrlk that pa.rt of my •mom• Job d pUon i. tin.bhcd. Hoppy blrthday, my Utt.le chkk- d ' •MY .......... It• COii.a Mele l'flldllnt, ttlf o::ilumf'I NM ~ lhl can bl fUd\lld by HMll-' GGStQeaotcom. • LETTERS -Mail to Ed1tor1al PclCJe Editor S.J. C.llhn at the O,a1ly Pilot 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • MADEJtS HOnJNE -(all (949) 642 6086 -Dave Ellis, Airport Working Group mem- ber, on El Toro opponents' appeal of a judge's ruling invalidating Measure F, which would have required a two-thirds countywlde vote for any new airports, jails or landfills • FAX -Send to (949) ~ 170 • E-MAIL -Send to da/lypilotOlari~ com All correspondenc:e must include full name, ~ town and phone number (for verrfJCatlOn pur~) The Pilot reserves the right to edit all subm1ss1om for danty and length. Tuesday, January 30, 2001 5 Columnist wrong on Greenlight assessment 'The pen is rru. "ghtier than the sword.· When wnllngs are based upon mcorrect infonnd- tion, great and unwarranted damage can be done Byron de Arakal's column on Jan 10, "Random reOections on odd happerungs m Newport-Mesa,· made statements about Green- light that were dll wrong Evelyn Hort REBUTTAL fie lodds and cost the city more money than they proVldP m property taxes (see our Web site htt p:l /~~~~~.!:!R_reenllght. com for~n econom1C study) Greenhght excluded smtlll pro1ects by setting min1mum- s1ze and lrdfhc-unpdct thresh- olds before d vote would be required However. to prevent a developer from o,phtting d ldrge project into smdller pieces to dV01d the votf'r over- sight election. the "look- ~1ook-bdck • provmons There drE:' <1rqum~nt'> thdt thP city'!> o,tudy did nut lr)(Jk bdck • beyond 1990 1tsE'lf dncl that the thrN• c oulcl bf' o,omt.>· whdl tughPr Ao, tht>w urqu- ments ledve out othN c 11ns1dN- dltons, we be>ht'VP thf' numl11•r IS dbOut nght There is absolutely no sub- stance for tus statements thdl '-.. development will nearly hdlt or there will be d large nwnber of votes. The general plan ot the city of Newport Bedrh still hds room for approxunately 20'% more growth in the city without ever invokmg Green11ght. that would change the noture of the city by asking for more lhdn they dre enlttled to under the present general plan. bcick • prov1s10n Wd'> incorp•i· rated To put 1l dll into contPxl. dn olhlldl city study (see Wf'b 5.Jl('I showed thcH only 15 votei., would hdVC been requ1rNI ov1·r the lost l 0 yeurs hdd GrePn- hght been 1n pflecl Any WdY you luuk dl it, 11\Pr d thou-.dnd bu1ld1nq J>f•rm1h dH' dpprovPd f'Vf'ry yf'dr ~ 1thout invokmg CrPF-nhght c1 .,moll number of gt•nPrcll pldn Chdnges rwr Y(>dr dff' proJPC It'd dnd thP VOlPTS Cdn <,till [Id'>' mentonuus pr<>Jl'C"l'> There 1., no bdsl'> ICJr tht' con- clu.,1ons Ardkc1I hd<, pubh'>hPd ll WdS specifically designed lo provide voter oversight on mdJor projects such as the Greenlight appheo, only to projects that requm.? d chdnge to that generatlplan Its 1detl 1s to let the voters decide on projects ofhce towers proposed by the Irvine Co. and several other!>. These projects bring heavy traf- 0 1 lhdl number. only thn•t• would have re'>ulted from th1• • EVELYN HART IS a former N£>wport Beach mayor and councilwoman. and one of several aCl1111sts who worked to get the Greenltght ln1t1a11ve paned in November. letter to THE EDITOR P/o,nned Parenthood is not honorable group P tanned Parenthood does not deserve your recognition, B.W. Cook, nor does it deserve our admiration or support, "Planned Parenthood honors four groups with Choice Award• Society, • Thursday. We cannot be sure what Margaret Sanger intended when she started the Planned Parenthood movement in 1917, but we can be sure today of what her vision has wrought on our country's cul- ture. As the single largest abortion provider in the U.S., Planned Parenthood clinics perform thousands of surgical abortions and, despite their "choice• rhetoric, they don't provide adoption referrals to all of those women. . Planned Parenthood's campaign to lib- erate womep and children through swyi- cal choices is a shameful rellection on American liberty. Have we advanced in any way as a nation because of Planned Parenthood's influence over our social and educational programs, programs which allow a young girl who cannot receive even an aspirin from a clinic without parental consent to receive a free and immediate abortion with no questions asked? Are our children more behaviorally responsible because of these resources? Has Planned Parenthood made life more rewarding for the women and chil- dren of poverty? Studies and statistics, if not our consciences alone,1affirm that the answer is •no.• Planned Parenthood's plafi iS a moral and sociological failure. How can we support an organization that encourages women to disregard their inherent respect for life, for all stages of life? How can we call that freedom? U Planned Parenthood is committed to the wellare of women and cluldren, then I suggest they throw out all the pills and pamphlets and procedures that they have promoted in the name of women 's rights and adopt character and compassion as new weapons of choice. Planned Parenthood doesn't need your money. With the help of federal funds, the group reported o $125.8-million excess of revenue over expenses m ill 1999 annual report. But, to those amest ~ple wbo are truly interested ln financially supporting a culturo ot llle and liberty, consider giWlg }'Out money to a pragnancy shelter, such as Cua TeTeA in Orang where disad- van~ed mothen aro nurtured and edu· coted through troubled ~nde9. Oi. give your money to the youth min· a.try program at your c:hurdl or syna- gogue. where people 1lU Devid Uns, tho youth minister et Oui Lady QUeen ol Angell Church ln NeWport 8eedl, rMpomlbly guidel high Khoolen lhroUQh weeldr fCINlnl 00 the iii'* of being • ._...,in the moclirn WOrl4. or. baW about PlnO 10'lf money eo • guy DI HedlQ ~ wbo mrt. lddl .. to Work up.~ ..... pa.y- illg bllW et .. ea,. t. Ollll Qlb of I ldkC'ollaNI• ........ h ....... ldd ................ ow. lot , ... ... ... ~ SftD p *'Pw•l 11.ltlll_, ---· READERS RESPOND Bqnning books (not the answer' The Issue: Many decry efforts by a school board member to remove two books from high school curriculum. I am horniied by Th.lstec Wendy Leece's request to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to remove ·ot Love and Shadows,• by Isabel Allende. and ·snow Falling on Cedars,· by DaVld Guterson, from the tugh school textbook list Although I've not read • the former, I have read oth- er books by Allende and have found them adnurably written. I have read the Guterson book, and found it well-written and dealing with important subject mat- ter. I am 78 and have been reading since I was 3. I was allowed to read anything in our library and at school that I wanted, that I liked and that I could comprehend. 1 gave that same pnvi- lege to my children. To deprive children and young people of reading books. books with obVlous literary value. is to do them a great disse1V1ce EVA SACHS ..Newv<>rt Beach The most compelling reason for any tugh school or college English course to exist is to tedch students how to appreoate good writing. To get the students to read their ass1gned books, the teachet must also find a text wtuch is not only well-written but also interesting ll we were to embargo all books from our schools simply because they coni tain a tinge of profane lan- guage or sexual content, then we may as w ell cancel English classes altogether. Those who advocate ban- ning these books must still be living in a dream world. If they had only bothered lo spend a few minutes in the school cafetena, they would certainly have heard all of the profaruty J>05S1bly uttered m any of the pro- posed books. A{°)nr sexudltty. unless the book I!> wntten with the <>ole intent to Utilldte 1t probdbly will not even rn1se an eyebrow dIDong most of the students m their teens. On second thought, per- hdps 1t is not a good idea for the school bodrd mem- bers to go the cdfetena dl dU. I fear that they may end up bdnrung the students from eallng at the caf Ptena dS weU. JOHN T. CHIU Newport Bedch Cillzens of Newport- Mesa rejoice Our teenager.. dJe safe. thdJlks to Wendy Leece and her CCOSOTl>lup brigade. Leece asks. "ls 1t ever appropndte, for any t1gt-ol our students, to read this iust because the book at some• pomt was deemed of gredl literary vctlue> dnd won dwards7" Uh, yeah, those st~em hke pretty good recisoru. to me Wht1t is tlus, the Bible Bell? I was always under the unpression that Califor- ntd was a little more for- ward-Uunlung than lhdl II Leece and the other board member.. redlly believe that tugh school students at the age of 16. 17, and 18 aren"t eqwpped to redd awdrd- wtnrung literature because 1t contains sexual content. they are J1vmg m a dream world Only a fool would Uunk high school 1un1ors and seruors can't hdildJe thts Why cton't we start treating these 16ds like the young adults that they are. Once students leave high school, they are con- sidered adult enough to vote, to get a job and, gasp. have sex. They might as weU be prepared to enter that world. and I hardJy think sexual content m quality literature is going to tarrush these innocent young minds and turn them into raving nymphomaruacs. Stop.sheltering these • kids and let them prepare themselves for the big world outside of Newport 8Pdch ancl Co!>td t..1P'>d RPdll~ 1l cloe-. PXl'il \nd luds, Lf thl• school v. on t IPt you rt>dd lhf' book' thn•·'s plenty ol Llbrtln<''i r1nd bookstores thdt hdVP th1-m And I evPn think th1•y madf' d movw out of · "'n11w Falhn~~ on CPddr'> " Go rent 1t di thl' lo<.<d Blockbuster 1f you c1rpn't ct big reuder Be.,1de<., I'm sure LN.>ce dnd rompctl\\ dTe dlrnddy worlunCJ on bdnnmq thl' Chfb Not1•'> \'PTSIOQ MIKE McNIFF Costt1 M e<,d School bodrd tru ... lPl'S in mdny pldn• ... c1cro..,s our ndltOn hd\'(.• ll<'Pn Plf'Cl<•d to theu posiOons m u cam- pd1gn b)> r<'11910U'> dC II\ l'ill> m order to lurtht>r th€'tr dgendd m our public schools Otht'r trn..,tt•C's hctw theu proposdl., for our young on how -.ocl!'l't t1ncl i.onal mort•s wt•rc whPn lhey where growmq up The redhty 1s socwty, cul· ture and whdl I!> dt>l'mt>d sondlly acceptdblt> hd ... changed over tht• YPdr... d' ll d!WdY'i hd!> dnd dlWd\'S will. . Passion dnd 'iE'X drt> on daytune televts1on t1ncl on our streets Pdss1on and o;px an> not bt1d Uungc; dnd our children are expo.,ed to 11 ddily m dllferent .,., d}'l> It is thE' rPspons1btl.tl) of the parents at home to provide theu children the E'nvuon- ment thr01.l9h nurtunn~ and open discus!.1on, nn how to decll with th•''>e tSsues m d ra<,pon<.1blP mannE'r Tht.> bdnrunq of b<10k ... 1s not the answer PAUL JAMES BALOW1N Newport Beach To quote Wendy Leece, a very good reason to use o book for classroom hlera- ture is • becau e the book at some pol.Ill was de<>med of great literary value and won awards• Works for me as a kindergarten teacher I'm confident tl 1 also a good mtPnon for any grade . -• ANNECONO~ N wport ch HOW TO COllTAa YOUR RIPRESllllAllYES end Tod IUdoeway COAST COMMUNfTY COUEGE Dts IMCT D9ti'in Office. ll70 Adat1-. A COsta Mesa~ (714') Ul· ~ Char'tCelot: Wfftliim M loefd Wl!Jtaf HOWlld. ~ ~,... llrgtr. MNndo "'*rilefr'IMlliiiN• Nl\WCJM'PllM Ul .. D SOtOOl CMS1-.."T Dlllrtd ()fib:~ ... . . . . . . . ' 6 Tuesday, Jonuory 30, 2001 I t ' I f .,,, ' ' Are you. ready, for more ' in your life? r l · Doily Pilot • • .. ' ... .. . • .. ... ... ... .. .... ' -• • -• .. .. • .... "' A . "' .. • .... I Your da.ily news just got better • ' ·SUN DAY EDITION • • ·/ - It begins February 4 \ • . "' , • ' I I . . . . . -. ' . ' I • ' Quoie ·Of 1llE DAY .. "We looked like the Agui1as of old. We we awesome. If we play like this, we coo beat anybody ... " • ~ • ... F*ucry s honor• •. Steve Crenshaw, Spistltwar.._ llm IWISEM·DEIT Estancia boys soccer coach Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Sports Fox 949-650-0170 • Tuesday, January 30, 2001 7 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Mesa tops Uni, 2-1 • Mustangs improve to 4-1-0 ;.n the PCL race. IRVINE -Lows Day and Eli Solis scored goals Monday ~s Costa Mesa High's boys soccer team defeated host Uruvers1ty, 2-t , m a Paciflc Coast League makeup game. Ody scored an unasstSted goal in the 10th minute to glVe the Mustangs (10-4-1, 4-1·0 Ln the PCL) a lead, then Solis added a goal early Ln the second hall Solis scored on a scramble m front of the net m the 45th rrunute. University (8-6-4, 3-1-1) scored in the 55th minute on Jeff Gibson's goal Bryce Sbendan recorded five gOdl.Ie saves for M esa, while Uru goalie Jason Johnson had 11 saves The tedJllS play dgam Wednesday at Costa Mesa (3:15 pm I to begm the second round of league action Eagles romp at Laguna Beach, 5-2 LAGUNA BEACH -The Estancia High boys soccer team prompted compansons to Last year's CIF Southern Section 0 1Vls1on IV champ1onsh1p team from Coach Steve Crenshaw Monddy, with a 5-2 Pacific Coast League wtn dt Laguna Beach "We looked like the Aguilas of old,· Cren!>hdw said "We wPre dwesome If we play bke this, we can beat any- body." . 'C'renshdw SdJd the ledm's goal, entenng the gdme made up from d prev10us ramout. WdS to pepper the Art.lSts' goalkeeper Wllh !>hots. Mission dCCompllshed. as seruor rrudhelder Juan Zarate pdced the winners Wlth two goals, one m <.>dCh hdlf Abdul Kdyium, JdVler Millan and Osbaldo Nieves d.lso scored for the Edgles. who Unproved to 7-4-3, 3-2-0 m league Godlte Adam Kdpko made three saves for the winners, for whom Crenshaw dlso prdlSed the play of seruor midfielder Anndndo Ortiz. • Anndndo hdd one assist and he continues to be the best pldyer on the held for us every game,· Crenshaw said The Vlctory lucked off a big week for the Eagles, who host Logund Wednesddy, CdM Fnday, V1S1l Costa Mesd m dnother mdkeup game Saturday, then firush up Wlth ledgue games Feb. 5 and Feb 7 Sailors upended by visiting Irvine, 3-0 MEWPORT BEACH -The Irvine High boys i.occer tedm pKked up where 1t left off against Newport Harbor Monday, edmmg d 3-0 Sea View League victory at the Satlors' held Irvine rallied m the closing rrunutes to clatm a 2-2 be m the hr!>l ledg~ meeb.ng between the two and the Vaqueroi. were too much for the Tars from the outset. lrvme (3-6-3, 1-0-3) led, 2-0, at halftime. DON LEACH I OAllY PROl The eye of the storm, All-CIP running back Chris Manderino, es;woute to big yardage In Newport's 2000 campaign. Newport (3-5-4, 1-2-1) received 10 saves from seruor goalie Uuke Burchell. Newport Harbor's Manderino tops local choices for All-CIF VUS Boys honored •He's Vanguard's Li6n of the Week, again. Ian Boys, a 6-foot-7 JWUOr from Ventura. has HOOPS been named Lion of the Week for the second tune th.IS season. •Tars' ta ilback Co-O ff e nsive Player of the Year in Division VI. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT CERRITOS -Newport Harbor High senior Chris M dnderino, the N ewport- M esa D istrict Most Valuable Player, tops a list of five locals recog nized·on the All· CIF Southern Section foolbalJ selec- tions. M andenno, w ho rushed for 2, 141 yards and set d district smgle-season record with 31 touchdowns, was named second-team All-Southern Section on offense. ThJs team IS chosen among players from all 13 divisions. The 6-foot- 1, 205-pounder. who also starred at out- side lineback er, shared D1vis1on VI Offensive Player of the Year laurels. Newport Harbor senior middle line- backer Alan Saenz was a repeat All-CIF Division VI choice, while JuruOr offensive tack.le Robert Chai was also named to the 38-player team. In Division lX, Corona del Mar seruor defensive back Charlie Alshuler, as well as Costa M esa senior defensive lineman Antony Grubisich, were recognized. Manderino, who quarterbacked the 1999 Sailors to the Division VI title, was recognize(! for his work at tailback. He shifted from quarterback to tailback at halftime of the Turs' second game and spent the rest of the season terrorizing opposing defenses with his battering running style. · Alan Saenz Robert Chai Charlie Alshuler Antony Grubislch HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HONORS Manderino's 692 rushing. yards in four playoff games helped Harbor reach the ch ampionship game, w here 1t was defeated, 14--0, by urtbeaten Sea View League rival Irvine.' Saenz, a two-time Distnct Defensive Player of the Year who has corrurutted to accept a scholarship from M ontaria, led the Sailors in tackles (79) for the second straight season. The 6-1, 260-pourtder also shared Sea View Defensive Player of the Year laurels this season. Chai, a 6-foot-4, 265-pourtd teft tack- le, was the most consistent performer on an offensive line that helped pave the way for Manderino's standout campaign. A first-year varsity starter, ChaJ leads a nucleus of returners who figure to make the Sailors extremely competltive next fall. Alshuler, who played com erback and safety for the Sea Kings, lled ror the OrdJlge County lead with nine mtercep- bons. He also saw spot duty dt reCC'IVN and tight end, helpmg lead CdM (5-61 to the playoffs Grub1sich, a 5-10, 245-pounder, stdrt· ed both ways in the trenches for the M ustangs, who finished 6-4, but rrussed the playoffs for the first time smce 1995 La Mirada quarterback Enk !\.-feyer w as the other Co-Offensive Player of the Year Ln Division VI, where Irvine seruor safety Joe Bollard earned top defensive honors and Vaqueros head man Teny Henigan was Coach of the Year. South Hills, which won the Division IX title, dominated the individual hon- ors. Chris Eadie was Offensive Player of the Year, Jason Murray was DefeT1Sive Player of the Year and Steve Bogan was Coach of the Year. A center on the Vanguard men's basketball team. he averaged 12 pomts and 6.5 boards per game Uus past week, Wlth Vanguard splitting a pair of G91den State Ath- letic Conference games. He mdde 10 of 14 shots from the floor for 71.4 °'o, added 1.5 assists per game and comnutted only one turnover m two games. H e ledds the GSAC shot charts with 68.8°/<, shoojylg from the field. He ls fourth in sconng among the Lions with 8.7 per gdme and is second in rebourtdmg at 5.3. Tsunamis win title The Ti.unarrus, a avso boys-under-10 boys Al soccer team from A YSO Region 97. was hrst m the A YSO Area 11 -Q League plo.yoffs last weekend The Tsunarrus rolled through the playoffs undefeated. posUng vtctones over Costa Me!.<1, lrvme and two Tustln teams before taking on a Newport Beach team for the Utle, advanong to the state toumcUllent this spnng The nudheld of Mac Mace, JeU Plcblner, Willy Reese and Daniel Norris supported the front line throughout the tournament, generating nwnerous scoring opportunities for strikers Ryan Albert. Taylor Davts dnd Sean Davts. Solid Tsunamis' de.tense was provided by Mu Collins, Randall Hause. Bryce Puller and Darren Leggett. HAPPY BIRTHDAY r--------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------------~ -....., DAVID .... OMQMD&MM G) ~ ___ ..... MATT LMMill ~ NIM cm Kr • 11111 -- SCHEDULE Coasters TOOAY ORANGE COAST COLUGE ATHLETE OF IHE WEEK R(GH SCHOOL WRESnllG Eqgles, Sailors tune up .......... Col'-qe men -Vanguard University It AzUA P.clfic, 7:30p.m. College women · Vanguard Unlverlity at Azuw Pacific. 5:30 p.m. High school girls -New• Port HMbor at Laouna Hills. ? p.m.; Corona del ~ et Northwood, 1 p.m.; lAOUM 8e«h at Estaf"l(la, 7 p.m.: Unlwtslty at CosU ~ 7p.m. ........ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Estancia High seniors Jeremy Valdes (137 pounds) and Nathan Thaler (217) went 5-0 lo pace a strong contingent of Eagl ot the Edison 12· way wrestling tournament Saturday. Valdes..l:w~bfour pms to top o.ll oompebtor1 • in tus weight clAss. He now has 12 pan.s m his last 13 match and tak a 24·2 record (at 137 pounds) into t\lTday'• Pad!k Coest League Finals et Corona d 1 Mor. naJ r, whose VlctO ~ tncluded a tochnl· ca.I fall and a maJor d on, w one of ~ two tl n to go Ul1 t n ln his ht cl . H loft lh ucbreak r end ttled rar the se<"Ond·phtce med Th · 30-4 h ng lllto • Estancia heavyweight Devon Bowling, a JWUOf, was also second Wltb a '-1 Tecord a.nd four p!llS. Um second at Troy tourney ANAHEIM -Newport l larbor High wre5tling standout Bruce Um pl.aced MC'Ond at the 2()..team 1\-oy Thwn.ament Satu.rday afternoon.. • Um. Who alto took runner-up at th 37- toam &\anCi& 1bWnament on Jen 6, bad one pin. one ma)or deOllM ( ht pomta or more) and one dedlloo for vk1oriel. but loll a 1·'2 deddon 1n the nnu 'l9lunmat8I John Archet and 1\m AleUn· def rMCMd the ccxuOletiOri ~ belare bowing DUt °' tbe IOWDameft ,,,. Se.Dais will bait Amo at 6 • VleW i.e.gu.~. .. Flctltloua lutlMM Name lt8tlement Thi IOllowlno Plftonl Ill doing bllliwa u : Coul11ld1 Cite, 5 S1ndburg W1y. lrvlnt , Caltlomll 82712 Georgl 0~1Torre. 3t02 Callla Apt o. Coell Mtaa, Calllornil 112e2e Thia bu""9ll IS OC>n- dudtd by 111'1 ~ Have you 111rttd doing ~ v«? No George Del.a f orre Thia ttttemtnl w11 toad with the County c~ o1 ()enge eouncy on 12121 /2000 2ooott4ff71 Diiiy Pllol Jan. II. t6. 23. 30, 20Q1 !307 Flctltlou1 Bualne .. Name St.WCMnt The lollowlng perlOlll are doing bu.W-11: Reg1I Minor 7242 W11tmln1ter Blvd • W111minst11. CA 92683 GM Enteprile$, (CA), t 5 t 81 Kellen. AlveBlde CA 92506 Th11 bu11ne11 la con- ductld by a oorporltton Have you 1terted doing bualneaa yet? No 0 M Enterprises. 011· bell Memft, Pres Thie 111temen1 was t11ee1 with the County Cie111 ol Of ange County on 12128/2000 2000050427 Ol1ly Ptlol Jan II. 16. 23, 30 2001 !312 ... ht .. b6ddlt, • .. from .. OOUl1 *"" PfopOMI le ~. ~ tot MlloMI. wll Dn)ml)lly tlltcull TIIOfll.. M. 01-. .... AclfMmlnt. h.mllh a bq. ....... ,. ulilf9ctoty Ft#..iUI Pet· ~-91'· Alileon l tonnance Bond 111 111 OllMI' llnOUlll llOI .... than • Hutton c.nt,., .... one llund1td ~rcent 720, Sina. Ana, CA (t~) al "' "*' bid t2102 onot. lumilll 1 Paymtnt Publltl'tld Newpol1 bond In 1t1 ~ nol 8each·Co•t• Mt .. .... than -~td Ollty Pilot January 23, "'"*" (1~) cl .. tc> 21. 30. ~t !ml bid Pfloa, Ind Unlltl _____ _..TM,...3,..1,..0 :.7r'\:1~equ1~~ ADVERTISEMENT 11101 it In efted tn the FOR BIOS amounta Mt IOl1tl In fie Subiect to CO!ldltionl general condltJona. In ptMCti>ld by fie undtt• the tvtnt of f1llu11 to tlgned. tealed bide tor a anttr Into the CIOlllrlCI lump Sum ~ ast 1nd exteu1t tht rt· Invited for tht follOwtng quired documtnlt. auch WOtlc bid MCUl11y wl1 b9 for· ATHLETIC FACILmn ft'ttd Tha Falttllul Ptr· IMPROVl!Ml!NTS fOITlllllCI Bond thaH t• PHASE 2. rneill In 1u1 totce and tf· (BASEBALL FIELO) feet through lhl ~ PROJECT NO. let penod u ..,.alltd 11'1 llOOIO F lht ~ condrtlona U,.VERSn'V OF Tht DISTRICT rt· CALIFORNIA, IRVIHE 1«V99 the ~to reject DESCRIPTION OF any or 1tt bide or to WORK· walvt 1ny lrregul11ltl11 The UCI B111b1ll or lnlormahtln In 1ny Fttld pr(ljeCI Wll r-..11 In bide or lf'I the bidding a F1cility to aupport a Aa required by s.t1Jon NCAA Men'1 Dlvlllori t n3 of th• C1llfomla OIWI bueban teem. The Labor COO.. !hi Olrtctor projected Conlracl Tirne of thl Depenment of In-for the project It ap· dultrlal Atlatlonl ol the p1oxlm1tely 1lx (6) Stete of Calttomla Illa months determinld the general UCI Baseball Fltld pr1111ll1ng rat11 of Project oon1l1t1 ol altt WtgM In the loc:al11y In dtmol1tlon or extttinQ wNctl lhll wor1I II to bt play1ng held Aemov81 ~ perfOI~ Caple• of tubg<ade and Install•· these rate dettnn1n1-tlon of •ub1ur11ct NOTICE TO 11on8 ate Oil hie at the dralnape with gr1vtl CONTAACTORS DISTRICT. and C()f)te• blc:khl at PVC ~ng may bl obtained upon lnstallallOn ol top toll I CALLING FOR BIOS request The contractor tend base and Hybrid School 011tr1C1 . shall po11 • copy of Bermuda (T1lway 14111) Hun11ng1on Beien UnlOl'I ltlell rtlH at etctl lob turf ror the outfield and High School OlslflCI sne The cont1actor and Infield w11h Sptclally Obtain Documents any subcontractor under clay for the 1nti11d and ano Bid Due et· Hunt· 1t shall pay not leu than outfield warning trtck. 1ngton Beach Union the $peeltled prtva1llng The field Wiii be totally Ir· High SchOol 01at11ct. retes ol wag11 to an ligated wtth a new aya- 10251 Vorlltown Ave wor1te11 •mploytd by ttm as pat1 of lhl1 PurcNlstng Room 361, them in the exllQJt)On ol prOjeCI Hun11ng1on Beacn. CA the contract The &1te for the new 92646 (7141 964-3339 No bidder may UCI Baseball Slldlum 11 81C1 4350 withdrew any bid lor a Iha forme< buebal field. Due Ott• Thur•CS.y, pellOd of 11xty (601 CS.ys whtcf1 11 cuntntly used M~h 1, 2001, 2 pm alter !hi dett M1 IOf the for aoccer All existing NOTICE IS HEREBY opening of b1<18 alle elements al the htld GIVEN that lhe Hunt· Pursuant to Section w1tl be demol11hod H ington Beach Union 22300 of the P1JbHc Con-pa11 ol th-. Protect S.11 High SdlOOI ()jSlrtet. Of· tr•CI Code. the contract development w.ft be l1m-a1'9e Coonty Caldomia, will contain pro11111ons 1ted 10 the Immediate acting by and through 11S perm1tt1ng the auc-vicinity of the entry Governing Board, here· cenful bidder to plaza. Th11 wlll Include 1nelter relerred to as substitute aecurlhes lor site hghtl~. tandsceplng "DISTRICT", w1N teoelve any moneys wllhtletd by and irrlgahorl up 10. but not later than the Dlstrrct to ensure CONSTRUCTION the above·atattd time. performance under the COST ESTIMATE sealed bids for the contract or permttting $450,000.00 award ol contracts tor payment of 11tent10111 BIDDER QUALi· lhe lollowlng P<'Of4'Cll ea med d11eclly into FICA TIONS: Prime Project: Btd •859 • eacrow Bidden '{ho do not Aquettca F ac1hty at BY: Governing Board meet the· qu.tlftcatlont Hunllngtori Beech High Slgn.d: In the Comr.ct Oocu- Schoof IS/ Sutll Mel.ant, menta may not be M1ndatory Joo Walk Dl.-.ctor • Procur• ellglble for award. 9 00 am, TU89day Feb-mint/Energy Con· Prime Blddtrt mutt ruary 6, 200t 11rvat1on eubmlt their Quall· Huntington Beach High Published Newpon ftctllona on the form School. 1905 Mein St.. Beach-Co1t1 Men provided by the U11l- Huntingtoo Beach Dally Pilot January 23, vtr1lty, H an attach· License A or B or C-53 30, 2001 ment to the Bid Form. Bids sl\811 be rl08Ned T3 t 7 Bidding Documents In the place identified will be available to Bid· abo111, and ahall be ders Oil Thundly, Jan- opened and pubhcly BSC 10231 uery 25, 2001 and wm read aloud at Ille abov&-NOTICE OF be Issued at stated data, time and PETITION CONSOLIDATED place OM ST R REPROGRAPHICS Plana and 1pec1fl· TO A IHI E 3182 Pullman Street catlOlls ate Oil file at the ESTATE OF: CoMa ...... CA 92629 1ddteaa hsted above be-SIMONE A. DALMET (714) 751·2MO g1nn1ng January 23, CASE NO. A.205718 Atttntlon: Rid! Ber1ott1 2001 One Ml ol docu-To 111 .tle111 benefl· Of Siii Delgildlllo ments may be obtained clanes. creditors. cont· NOTE: IT IS THE tor 11 refundable depoli1 1ngent cred1tor11, and CONTRACTORS' RE· of S200 per Ml SpeelaJ pef8orls who may other· SPONSIBILITY TO h11ndhng, such as w1se bl lmerested In the REGISTER WITH THE overnight dellvery, will will or estate, or boll'I, ol: UNIVERSfTY OR CON- be available at bidder's SIMONE A DALMET SOLIDATED REPRO· expense. Depoelt will be A PETITION FOR GRAPHICS TO AC· refunded lo the COl\1!11()-PROBATE hH been KNOWLEDGE RE· ton upon return ol the flied by DORIS CLARKE CEIPT OF THE ATH· documents 10 the In 11'11 Supenor Coun ol LETIC FACILmES Purchasing Otpenment Cel1lornl1 County of t Mp RO v EM ENT S, in good condrtJon Within ORANGE PHASE 2, (8.ASEl!IAU live (5) deys altet the bed THE PETITION FOR FIELD) BID DOCU· openong dete PROeATE requests INt MENTS. UNIVERSITY In 9000fdance Wltl'I the DORIS CLARKE b9 I?" WILL NOTIFY COH· prov191ons of Calttornta powited as pel'IOOll r'J>' TRACTORS WHO BuSIOISt and resentall\lt to administer HAVE REGISTERED Proleutona Code the tstalt ol thl dee»-WITH DESIGN AND Sectton 7028 15, and dent CONSTRUCTION Public Coritract Code THE PETITION re· SERVICES OR CON· Section 3300. the owner quests lht deeedtnt's SOLIDATED REPRO- reqwes that Iha bidder Wlff and codldla. ti any. GRAPHICS, OF AD· poasess the ctassl· be admitted to probate. DENDA WHICH ARE lica11on ol contractor's The Will and any oodioff• AVAILABLE AT DE· hcense noted above at ere available for ex-SIGN AHO lht time the bid 11 amlnatton 111 1he Ille kept CONSTRUCTION aubmtned Pursuant to by the oout1 SERVICES. Busineas and THE PETITION ra· A MANDATORY Proleu1on1 Code quasll 1uthonty to ad· PRE·BID Section 7028.15. no minlaler the M111t ~ CONFERENCE AND payment lhd be made !hi Independent Admlo-MANDATORY PRE·BID tor wortc or material un-iatr11ti0n ol Ellattl Act JOB WALK shall b9 der 11'11 contrae1 unless (Thoa AU!horlly will dew held u lotlowa. 10:00 and untJt the Reglltrar ol the 1>41raontl repreMnt· A.Iii. Wtdneeday, Jan- Cont11C1or1 verlf1es to 1tiva to 1.ice many ac· uary 31, 2001 ll'le Dtttrlct !Nt Ille con-lions Without Obt11nlng Un1ver11ty of Cahlornl1. Hector was properly coun approve! Before lrvlne, Prealdent'a Con· llOlnMd at the time 1he liking ce11al11 very Im· feranoe Room. Mesa Of· bid was 1ubmitted. Any ponant action•. how· flee !Wilding, 4004 Mell contractor not 10 ever, the peraonel rep<e-Rold. Suite 3000, Irvine. hoensed 11 1ubjeet lo 9"1tatlva wtH be required Callfornla 92697 penalties under the few to grvt notie. 10 In· (IM91 82Hl630 end the oontracl ~I be tar"tad pert0111 unleaa Al'TEHDANCE AT considered void. If the they haw waived noc1ce THE PRE-BID CON· 1tc1n11 cl1111lle1t1on or conaentld 10 tl'le FERENCE A.HD PAE· apec:1fled hertlnafter 11 l>fOOOHd action l The BIO JOB WALK IS lhat ol a "spedally con-Independent admlnlt· MANDATORY FOA tractor' as o.ftned In tratiOrl avttlority wlll b9 ALL PRIME CON· StetJ0n 7058 of lhe c.a.. granted unl111 tn In· TAA.CTOR~i. THE lorn11 Bu1ln111 and ttr..Ced ptf'IOtl fllta an MEmHG "ILL BE Prol11110111 COO.. the otljedlon to the petition CLOSED AT 10:05 A.M. 1pec11Uy con1racto1 and ahowl good CIUM ANY PRIME CON· awetded lht contracl for wtly 11'11 oourt lhould nol TRACTORS AAAIVIHQ ttw wor1I llhaM ltMlf con-grant the luthority A.FTEA THIS TIMf alruct 1 majorlty ol 1he A HEARING Oil lhe WI L l NOT 8 E work, In llOOOl'danc:. with petition wilt be held Oil E.UOIBLE TO PAJmCI. the ca1on1 al C.tifor· FEBRUARY 15, 2001 at PATE 1H THE 810 PR(). nla MMI Ind 1:45 p.m In Dept. L73 Cl!8S AS A PRIM! Prolatlk>nl Code «ated 1t 341 The City CONTRACTOR. Section 7059. Onvt Soutti. Orange. ...led Ilda wtll not Time II of the 11· CA 112888. 11f1af: 00 MnOt Al WOftc mAt l>t IF YOU 08.JECT to be ecotpeed • 2: compflled Wf1l'lln t80 the granltng of Iha pef. ,,..., Thuradey, ~ con•ecuttvt calendar !Ion, you ihould appe11 etf'f 8• 2001 daya from !ht daft l9IC-at the heating end 11111 At! DMlatl and Con- lttUCtlon '8afVloM Uni· vtrtlt~ Of ca11iom1a, trvlna. 3500 Be!MI~ Place, lr111ne. CA 92807·2450 leaJed Ilda wlll be ODtMd tt 2;06 P.M. Thureda,, ~ •• 2001. Bid Secuflty 11'1 lht amount °' 1 ~ of the L.unJI Sum ... llld, ... duding -.tlemttet. lhlal Md\ Bid Thi laluN lht bt. on lht Bid Oeadllnt. llltad In Iha ltlllt publltl't.O Statt ol Cdlomll, Department ot lntU<· anoe, list of IAIUrtrl Admlttld to Trenuct Suntty lntulWICI In Thie Statt Tha IUOOllll\ll Blddar end Its Suboontnlo10fl wW be ~td IO follow lhe OOI idlae:nmWldan .... QUlrtmentt Mt lorth In the Bidding OocUtntnta and to pay prevaWlng W80f 11111 at fie k)ca.. 11on of Iha w~ All lnatnnce polt. dee ~ to be ob- tained by Conlnlctot thlll be 8'Alfecit to ... provtl by Unlli«elty tOf '°"" and aubttanc.. All auch poflclM IMJI be 19- autd by • oompany, wNdl .. 11.-ct 11¥ Beet and lhall h9¥e a rwUno ot A· °' betlW Md a ~ ntnclal ~Ion of Vl1I Of btew. Thi IUCCIUful Bidder Wiii be rtQUftd to h9ve the tollowlng State of Cahlorn11 Contract0(1 license cunent et the time al llUbmllalon of the Bid General Engineering (Ucenae Classlflcation) A (llcenae Code) THE REGENTS oF THE UNIVEASl1Y OF CALIFORNIA Janutry 200 t Published Nawpon BHCh·Costa M•H Daily Pilot January 25, 30, 200t ThT633 A GOOD AD! Cll (11)11·111 SEU HANK Henry M. Henk Quinn of NNport Beech. CA died euddenly Thurt· day of an 1ppa19nt i..t 1ttac1r at • eo. Hank waa born In Valeto, CA. to the IN E. Morain ~n. 11.D., and lllldred Mini Quinn. Ht w11 pl'9decNMd by hll Aunt Cecilla Mini Nowlll of Nape, CA. Hink attended Vellljo Ind Napa Schooll and graduated from Ntpe High School. HI had hi• own bend Ind wt• a member of Nape Local Mu1idlln1 Union unUI hla "'°" to New· port Beach. HI pur- chaMd an tudlo ,.. cording 1tudlo end leter Hpanded to 1n audlo·vldeo produc· tlon faclllty under the nerM of Stage Door Recording, In Coate Mtll. HI 11 1urvlved by hit ton Perry, of Boukltf, CO, grendd1ughttr Caclly, 1 brother, Cameron, 1 Newport Buch Attorney tnd a niece, Cammi• LM Quinn of Newport Buch. Ha 1l10 IMV'tl behind 1 longtlm• friend and companion Olene Clrroll, of New· poft Beech. Hink wlll bt ml11td by all wllo knew him. Hie t1l1nt 11 I mu1lcl1n and record· Ing engineer wlll long be remembered. The ftmlly 1ugge1t1 contribution• to the charity of the donor'• choice. A memorlal aervlce wlll be held Wtdnttday, Jenu1ry 31, 2001 It 11 :00 1.m. 1t Pacific Vltw Mortuery 94H44·2700 PIERCE llOTHUI ID.l lllOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9180 C)/JA11111Aa~ ~ no IU(J«/4 ... IAae~eiJ. CONROY'S FLOWERS 2983 Harbor Blvd. (CQITltf <J ~ & 8~bd 714.540.3135 2275 Newpor1 Blvd. lconrr" ~ & r •l1V1 949.64~.0246 Discount Casket ' ( llllllflUll 11111 H1111il ,,,,,,, Ciri"t 5"Wr 11NI Qu4/1ty CAllttt1 for lm Direct Cremation .• $495 Immediate BuriaJ •. $995 (hu/""'1 Ctn~rt) Prca.rr.ll1gcmcn1 Programs Available for Funeral Sirvices, C ttma1ion• and Ouk.cu ( ( ) '\ 11 • \ u I ·"I .. " '\ I ' I I XKK ~ 1C \"-l'I I ' I ' "'' \, lfled on 1he Notice to your objectlona or file Procaed tuued by the wnnen ot>jectlona with Olttrlct No11ce to the court l>tlort lhl Prooaed lhall not be le-hearing Your •P· 1ued pt1of to five (5) peetanct may ba In Pl'· dlya alltf ~ ol th9 10n or by your allomey. contract, and ltlall nol IF Y04f AAE A CRE0:. require that wotti be rTOR "' cona11gtnc or9d- oornmeno.d 1111 thin llor of the deoealltd, you (5) dayt llom dlUI of ,.. mutt Ille ~ cllfm wlttl 8U8net of 111d NotlCf the coulf and maH a Fallura lo oompleta the capy to 11'8 perlCINll rep-~ wlltlln Int IWl\t ... retenllllv. llQOOlrltad. by lol1h l'llreln _. ,..-in the ooun Whhln four STARTING ANEW BUSINESS? the ~ o1 llqul rnonlha from "" dait of dlll9d lot ted'I "" ,,,. ~ °' Ill· dt'/ °' . In the "" .. ~ 11'1 Pro-_.,. " pet «My llett COdt ..., 1100 Each bidder lhall The 1rna tor Mr1g a1una IUt>mll. on Iha lorm will llOt tlCPlft bel0te ~ wlfl lht con-four moricna from the net ~ .• Ill cl htlr1ng dl1t l'IOlrc.d tM ptq>OMd tlAICon-1bovt lnldOtl on lhla projlCI YOU MAY EAAMINe .. requlf9d i!Y . the flt 111t Mpl ~ lht OCM1 SUtNnlnQ tnd ~ If you -• peraoll '"' trldltlQ "hlt PrectlOM 11<9tttd In 1M IMate. At\ 'Pllbllo Conlrect you INIJ Ille wtth the Code 8.-on 4100 .. oourt • NqllMI '°' .,.. ~ clal ~ (tofm og. WY'! ftll bt *> 114)de.~ofenlno wqa'ildbr•_.. ~end..,....... at ....... ~-~bid ................ ..,.., ., M -nGl llllllOfl Cit IOIOUnt M ... '*' ""' ,.,..,.. ~ ,,, ""*'• ( ( ~J " lie .. !'! MClloft ltlO " ... . .................... ... DIST • • _.... tee '°"" • ..,...... 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Nmb!lon or d1set11Nn..t1on t>esell oo r1e1. color rtlQ· IOn, sex, nand1Uj> tam1~1 suius or national 01101n or en tntenlion 10 make any suth preference. llm1utlon or discnmlnatloo • 1 his news1>11>1r wtll not kno111tngly 1ccept any advert1atment tor rul estate Ofhlth 11 in v10lat1on of the lilw Our readclS a1 e ll11eby informed thJt all d'tlltlllnos IOW!tlstd 111 this newspap11 are avatlablt on an eq~ opj)Oltuntty lmlS To com!>llln ot dmnrrn · ~tlOfl, call HUD toll lret al 1..a()()-424·&590 1 HOUSEK~ ~ml talEI OF TIE WEB lllowcue ...... ,. .... "'°* .. .......... lullJill•nl I =:-z:: .,.., ... r..-., IPll MIO ... ... = Dlliillnt ....... •• ....... Adlf 111111 .... ta.cat .......... ...... Cll,._ I LISA RIVERA MN7-MllZ ARE WILLEY MM74-42• V.A. $0 MOVE4N ffiEE Coun914ln9 FREE Ult Of .._. HUIWA AEPOS 714-534-8800 v.-.. 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If it does. however, you arc ready. • West decided l.luu the hand qu.ih fled 11.'t a thn:e-suitcJ (we .in: nut con vinccd of that). hence the takeout double instead of an ovcrcaJJ of lwo hcaru. 1l1C rest of the 1uc11on " ~ra1ghlforward. with Sooth e~cimg 10 show goods~ ralhu than nmc dwoond> wrtb a muumum openm~ bid. Tlw WU an 8CCUfllle PICUlllent il!lCC collecting 11 trlcb reqwm Clld'ul pby and nu&bt not be mak- 1blc on 1 1laahlly dil'rcrent lie of lhe ca.rd\. West led the kinJ of heans, NfTcd 1n dummy. Looking 11 the hand lhrouab ro6C-Colorcd glaue\, dcclar- CT led a tnunp to the queen. boch clcfendcl'\ following. then com111ued with the .. llli of ~pede., Only when Wc!t dl5Carded a hean on this tnck did it da~n on decllllCI' thal thcre wa., trouble ii\ I.he offing. Indeed. only a gross defensive error could allow dcclllll:f 10 gel home now. Afler clnwrng another trump, ded1rer s1ancd on diamonds, and EIL\t put South out of miloCt)' by niffing the ..ecood diamond und \WllChJnj: toll club. and the clef enders coll«.:tcd l wo clubs arid 1 .... 0 helllU for a two tnd. ..Ct Declarer should hllve reallied that a 4-1 ll\lmp ~pl11 would pot 1 l.iy Jo...,n game in JCOPMdy To l.Ucr 10 tlu~ pos>ibility, "'htle kttptng lhc llcart \Ull untler control, dccl.i.rer ~hould hnve led a low 1ru111p from dummy and ducked in hand! In with 1hc c1gh1 of tNm~. Ea,,1 could \hifl 10 u dub. allowing 1he c.Jcfonckr' lo U!le '"'o Irids m lhc w11. But w11h that lhc dcfcnclcr.; would ha•C' \h<ll their bolt Declarer could rull the next hcan m dummy, come 10 hand with the 111d: of diamnrl<h. dr11"' trump\ and claim the re't ol 1hc llld\ Toyo41 Camry 't5 CADILLAC Eldortdo '91 Ctdltllc: STS '98 48k ml, Facioiy wauan!y. metallte burgoody, matdllrig leatller, CD. phone, chrome wheels. like new. $25 995, OC Auto Bkrs 14~5"-1181. 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