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OCC sfi1:fje1nts reple~h ~quarium after theft
A variety
of colorful
sea life
now
resides in
the OCC
aquarium
that was
pilfered
for its
valuable
living coral
specimens.
GREG FRY I
DAILY PILOT
Spyglass Hill and Ocean Boulevard
houses are damaged in separate
blazes on Mo nday.
Deepa Bharath
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL MAR -It took 20 firefighters
about half an hour to put out a fire that caused at least
$180,000 in damages Monday morning to a home in
the 3800 block of Ocean Birch Drive.
Nobody was hurt in the bldze, which officials said
originated in the garage or laundry room of the one-
slory four-bedroom house south of Spyglass Hill Road
off of San Joaquin Hills Road.
Stephanie Thais, 34, of Laguna Beach was the sole
occupant of the house at the time of the fire. Thais,
who was visiting her parents over the weekend, said
she was awakened by loud hre alarms and the smell
of smoke around 11:20 a.m.
She said she then got up and rushed to the laundry
room, where she saw smoke corning out of the dryer.
She immediately turned off all electrical appliances
and ran out of the house through a side door.
According to officials, the garage. a parked car and
the laundry room were destroyed, and four adJoirung
bedrooms suffered major structural damage. Most of
the dming room, kitchen and family room experi-
enced moderate smoke damage.
·I saw flames shooting up,• said Thais, who was m
tears Monddy morning, surrounded by firefigh ters,
SEE FIRES PAGE 4
• 250-gallon tank includes
30 new coral.
Stefanie Frith
D AILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Nicole Eslinger
says Orange Coast College's live coral
aquarium has never looked better.
After months of working on the 250-
gallon tank and replacing coral that
was stolen from it in November, the
aquarium is now in •perfect• condi-
tion, and students and faculty are say-
ing a silen t thanks to everyone who
donated money and cordl.
On November 16, someone stole
$1,000 worth of ll.ve cord! from the tank,
forcing the aquanum saence progrdJTl to
cancel its annual open house fund-rd.LSer
and destroying about five years of labor.
The perpetrator of the theft was never
caught, but alter articles and postings on
the Internet, 30 new coral were donated.
as well as cUl undisclosed amount of cdSh
donations. Now students, ll.ke Eshnger,
who tirushed work.mg on the tdll k LO
March couldn't be happier.
"It looks better now than 1t did
before," Sd•d Esltnger, the school's
aqudrium manager. ·so mdny people
come by to see it. It's been surpnsmg
• e homes
( £(, fRv I OAllY PllOT
Stephanie Thais, who was the onJy person at home when the blaze started, is comforted
by her mother Margerte Thais and Newport Beach lire captain Bill Bennett Fire-
Hghters gained the upper hand and managed to save two-thirds of the Ocean Birch
Drive home In Corona del Mar.
I saw flames shooting up . . . it was horrible this morning
to just stand here and watch the house burning.
-Stephanie Thais, 34, of Laguna Beach
DON UM:'H I ~'Y PlOT
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how many donallons hdve comp m • 1
Aquarium director Dennis Kelly Sd1d
that with all the dondl.lons thdl hdvc
come in, the aquanum 1s now worth
about $8,000.
"The coral that WdS stolen wu., not
replaceable and we thought 1t would
take another bve yedfS lo get 1t up dnd
runrung again: Kelly said "It hdd ldkt>n
five years to grow the longindll corcil •
In h1s 27 years at thf:' collegl' Kell)
said, he never expected anything ll'-''
November's break-in to occur dnd
therefore, the tank Wd<, nrvc•r wcurc•d
Now, however, there drt' lock'> on thP
SEE OCC PAGE 5
,/·Council
approves
study
• Agency to detenrune
which areas would benefit
from redevelopme nt.
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA The City
CounaJ, acting dS the> RedC'vel ·
opment Agency, on Monddy
approved a study to dC'tenrunC'
whether rundown city clit>ds
qua.llfy !or redevelopment
ffWe have 1dent1hed the•
places we want looked dl to
flnd out whether the>y dfl'
bllghted, whether lht>y dfl'
econonucally and h•ds1bl)' JX),_
s1ble and whether there I!. <,up-
port m the commurul) to rc'<le-
velop them • Karen Robm'><>n,
agency member -,<11d "The
consultant will teU w. Ith~<'
Uungsj and then we wtll
deode 11 we wdnt to rP<lt>velop
those areas •
SEE STUDY PAGE 4
Anti-airport
group
unleashes
new flier
M~this Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -To
El Toro airport supporters. their
enemy's Idlest filer a.mounts to
an adrrus ion thdl Uung can't
stay the way they Me
lo a leaflet thdl went out to
South County res1dcnti. over
the weekend, the El Toro
Reuse Plan.rung Authon ty, a
coalibon or abes spearheddmg
the hght agwnst d proposed
auport at El Toro, promotes
John Wayne Airport a the
SEE FLIER PAGE 5
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2 Tuesday, April 10, 2001
Kids Talk BACK
The best
candy for
a basket
The Daily PiJol asked
first-graders at Newport
Elementary School in Newport
Beach: What are your favorite
kinds of Easter candy?
"I hkP C"hOC"O·
lcJte eggs, Lhe
big ones. I am
hopin9 for lots
of ccJndy tor
Eastc-r."
NATASHA GREY, 6
NC'wport Beach.
• 1 hkc j<'lly bedns. The
orange ones. I
hope I will get
some in my
bosket. Ldst
yeM I got
~ ....... 1 il <>luffed
bunny.·
ETHAN MURRAY, 6
Newport Beach
"I hkc· choroldte Easter
eggs, the
hollow ones
lhdt ar<' big."
JILLIAN
LABEAU, 7
Newport
BC'rlCh
"Chocolate bdrs dre the
best I get
them m my
Edster basket.
I hke plam
1 lcrshey bdrs
I don't hke
~----nuts."
BEN TOLAN, 7
Costa Mesd
"C'hocoldte Pqqs drc good.
I like the big
hollow ones
bGCdUSC you
get more
chocoldte lhdt
WcJY Peeps cJrc
my second
fdvonlC'."
MICHAEL DOMINGUEZ, 6
Newport Beach
"I h ke chocolate Easter
eggs I Like the hollow
ones because
you don't have
.to edt so much
chocolate, dnd
I rea lly Like
Peeps. Those
are good. They
M P made out of sugar and
they ta ste yummy to me."
ANNIE KINNEY, 7
Newport Beach
-Interviews and phbtos
by Stefanie Frith
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Development center to honor volunteers
The Fairview Developmental Center is having a recognition luncheon
for volunteers of the Forster Grandparent and Senior Companion Proqram.
The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. April 20 in the Fairview Developmental
Center auditorium, 2501 S. Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa.
tnlonnation: (714) 957-5000. ·
Daily Pilot
IN THE CLASSROOM
'
PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I OAllY PILOT
1\velve-year-old Jazz Brice, a sixth-grader at Mariners Christian School, tutors Jessica Vargas, 6, at Shalimar Leaming Center.
gahand
Sixth-grade students from Mariners Christian School tutor
younger children at Shalimar Learning Center in Costa M esa
getting into it.
Jazz Brice, 12, sat huddled with
Jessica Vargas. 6. as they read
"The Berenstein Bears and the
Spooky Old Tree." Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
W ilh her knees on her chair
and torso st,,e~ched out
along the;\a,W. Eliza beth
Vivas, 6, carefully co ted out the
beads on an abacus.
Elizabeth was one of nearly a
dozen children doing homework at
Shalimar Leaming Center in Costa
Mesd on Monday. A sixth-grader
from the private school aided
them.
"Sound it out," Jazz instructed.
"Good Job." she encouraged
upon hednng the right sound.
"Nine," she announced after
sliding six yellow wooden balls and
one red away from the 16 she had
counted out.
Each Monday in the spring. a
small group of sixth-graders are
brought over to Shalimar as tutors.
If you watched Jessica's mouth,
you could see her form the words
silently before reading them aloud,
eager to please her tutor.
In another room, 11 -year-old
Anna Jorddn tried diligently to
help a third-grade girl figure out
short division.
Allie Duernberger, 11 , a sixth-
grade tutor from Mariners Christian
School, guided her in using the
archaic tool to help with her sub-
traction. although neither knew its
name.
"It is part of a school wide phil-
anthropy program," said John H ell-
riegel, a sixth-grade homeroom
teacher. "We try to expose kids to
as much as possible. Every grade
does some sort of philanthropy."
Anna remembered helpful little
tricks, which she shared with
Carmen Palacios, 8. Elizabeth Vivas, 6, uses an
abacus to perform some
m ath equations.
For their first experience in
giving back lo the community,
some of these students were really
Who better to work with a
student than another student, I
thought as I watched.
School Lunch
MENU
The NelNport-Mesa Unified School District offers menu
choices eadl d.y at elementary schools. The selection v.ries
and rrtl1/ be eiths •glad, Yndwich or hot~-. Students
maj dlOCa a ~ entree If desnd. School lundle'S
ere $1.75 each the dilCrtct dam not ac.cept chedcs for le5
than $17.50. HIN's what's being served this week:
TODAY
Muncbable Lunch Salad with Dannon fruit
yogurt or dlicken petty sandwich on a bun, pota-
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WEATHER AND SURF
TEMIEllATUIES
Balboa
63/50
Corona del Mar
63/50
Costa Mesa
63149
Newport ~ach
63/50
Newport Ca.st
67/49
MMF flOMCAST
WINf!S will be w•kt·
to he.Id-high with
occaslonal 7•foot swells.
Condttlons will be poor
to fair.
LOCATION 1111
Vlllldge 3-5'
Newport 3·5'
ltadti.'s 3.5•
"lwr Jetty 3-5'
CofoN del MM 1·5'
. .
TIDES
TOOAV
First low
5~44 a.m .................... -0.4
First high
11:56 p.m ................ 4.1
Second low
5:17 pm ...................... 1.3
Second high
11:34 ......................... 5.5
First low
6:34 a.m ..................... -0.2
First high
12:53 p.m .................... 3.5
Second low
5:47 p.m ..................... 1.9
Second high
"4/A ....................... t••• "4/A
,
cheese pizza, aisp green salad with low-fat dn!lf.-
ing, peach cup, choice of milk
MONDAY
Spring break. April 16 to 20
• The Munchable lunch SAIAd com.Ins tOlllid gr--.
cherry tomatoes, a.ctten and P'O'.tn '°""* IUCh •
cheese, sunflower seeds. fruit yogurt. honey ra11Hd
peanuts and dressing.
No child Is dlscriminar.d ag.inlt ~of r-. -Ol#-
or, national origin, ege or diublllty. If It ls ,,,,,._ • dtlld
has beM dlscrimlnatf!d against writ. I~ co h
Sec~ of Agriculture, WWl/ngtot\ DC 2QlJO.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• ~ Wiiy IE.Mt Md ...... 1trMt: A robbefy
was reported at 8:15 p.m. Sunct.y.
• Mart.or 9ou1event An auto theft was reported In the
3000 block at 1.2:28 a.m. Sund~.
• P91w90ft ~ A hit·•nd-run was reported In the
2700 blodt at 5:34 p.m. Sunct.y
• "llllellllCkt ""9t: V•nct.llsm wa.s reported In the
l900 blodt at 5:39 •.m. Sunday.
• w..t 11"9 lftet: A resldentl•I burgl•ry wn
reported in the 700 blodt at 9:11 •.m. Sunct.y.
NEWPORT BEACH
• ........... Ulha& Vllf'ldM repon.dly bn*e •
bedroom window In the 1100 blodt at 2:11 •.m. ......
day. Victims repotted tMv hwd two IMlt vok9 .....
• the vandlk ,.,. .,,., ffom the ant.
......... "'-I: AnnOl'/lng eds WW. repotted In the
eoo blodt at to •.m. friM1.
• .._.,.._ Au-~ .... C.-111111 151
Ohordwty conduct Involving alcohol wea ,.,,,... at
5:25 p.m. s.tunMy.
•
Daily Pilot
You can't always judge the surf by the pilings
T he recent big surf
bnngs up memories
of the 20-foot surf at
the Balboa pier during the
1920s. This was before we
knew about surfboards or
bodyboards. Bodysurfing
was the sport, and there
were two main places we
went -Long Beach and
Balboa. Specifically, the Bal-
boa pier.
Surfers are notorious for
infla,ting" the size of w~ves,
but\ve had a foolproof sys-
tem of measurement. When
you were on a big wave and
you looked to your right at
the pier, if you saw Wdter
Robert Gardner
THE VERDICT
running down the face of
the pier you knew you w ere
on a 20-foot wave because
the Balboa pier was a 20·
foot pier.
One day I was riding a
big wave and looked to my
nghl to sec 1f I had a 20-foot
wave Of JUSl a puny 18-foot-
er. Kent I litchcock, a local
manne photographer, was
silting on the railing of the
pier as I went by, and ham
that l elm, J gnnned into his
camera as he took a shot of
me. When developed, he
put that picture in'tbe win-
dow of his shop in the Bal-
boa Inn building where it
remained for years with the
caption: ~Bob Gardner iid-
ing a 20-foot wave al the
Bdlboa pier.•
Far be at from me to to .
Let the truth stand in th~
way of a good story -par-
ticularly one that has me on
such a huge wave. Howev-
er, while that was a big
wave, it's doubtful that it
was really 20 feet because
there was a flaw in our fool-
proof measurement system :
The Balboa pier didn't rise
20 feet out of the ocean. l
presume the 20-foot pier
concept grew from the fact
that the pilings were 20 feet
long. However, when built
into a pier, a lot of that 20
feet was buried in the sand.
Both of those prune
bodysurfi.ng spots are gone
now The Long Beach surf
disappeared when they
built the breakwater, and
Balboa was destroyed when
au the sand from the big
dredge was dumped on the
beach, changing the bot-
tom. I hear there is a move-
ment in Long Beach to sink
the breakwater and bring
back the surf. Anybody
interested in a Little sand
removal at the pier?
• ROBERT GARONER is a Corona
del Mar resident and a former
Judge His column runs Tuesdays.
Lease would open theater to new group BRIEFLY Neighborhood Community
Center, 1645 Park Ave. in
Costa Mesa, and will allow
residents to ask Council-•
woman Linda Dixon, City
Manager Allan Roeder and
City Attorney Jerry Scheer
quesbons.
•While a long-standing troupe will get most of
the stage time, the Newport Theatre Arts Center
will not be held exclusively.
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT OEACH -Just
a few weeks ago, city officials
were braced for a drawn-out
fight.
On one side of the bdtUe
line stood members of a long-
established group lhat had
managed lhe city-owned
Newport Theatre Arts Center
on ChH Dnve for sc\terdl
decades The nonprofit orgdru-
zabon, called Fnends of the
Newport Theatre Arts Center.
has spent more than $100,000
to remodel the 90·M'dt theater
and puts on about sue produc-
tions a year.
On the other. suddenly
appeanng in Idle Februdry,
were members of d newly
formed children's theater com-
pany. They hJed Lnto Newport
Beach's C1ty Counnl cham-
bers, armed with musical
tunes such as .Judy Garldnd's
rendition of "Somewhere Over
the Rainbow,• c1nd plC'dded
with the city's lec1dcrs to let
them use the thedter and not
give dn exclusive, 10-yed r
lec1se to the group currently m
charge of the venue
At thP l.1.me, Rae Cohen, th<>
president or the center group,
had said that she couldn't o~n
the theater to other organiza-
tions. While Cohen's group
only uses the center 112 to 120
days per year, she said actors
and set designers needed the
duditorium for rehearsals and
construction the rest of the
time.
Now, city officials and rep-
resentatives for both theater
groups seem to hdve reached d
compromise that works for c1U
parties involved. WhlJe a pro-
posed management dgrN'·
ment will put Cohen's group in
charge of the center's operc1-
llons and programming for di
least the next decdde, lhrel'
two-week penods wiJI b<>
reserved for outside group'>
ea·ch year.
Council members c1re bkcly
to dpprove the agreE>menl ri l
thetr meeting torughl.
Linda Safran, a member of
the children's group, cdllecl
Newport Beach Theater Com-
pc1ny, hdd asked council mem-
bers lo reject the exclusive
ledse. She said Mondc1y thc1L
~he's not even going to dltend
tonight's meeting. Instead,
she'll work with her young
actors to prepare for d May 5
Celestino's
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FYI
• Moss Hart's comedy "Light
up the Sky" is showing at
the center through April 29.
Information: (939) 631-0288
• For information on the
children's fund-raising gala,
call (949) 759-1046
fund-raismg QdJa at the center
and thank oty officials at a lat-
er date.
"We're moving ah0<1d," she
said, addmg that city officials
had promised her group the
three time slots for the 2001-
2002 season.
CounoJ members SdJd they
w<•rc cqudlly pledsed that the
controversy had come to a
happy ending
"I feel we've tut a home
run,· said Counctlmdll Steve
Bromberg.
WtuJc in future yedrs other
group<, coulc1 c;,1pply for the
two-week periods dS w ell.
Sdfrcln's company will be giv-
C'n prcferenbdl tredtmcnl since
the group WdS the hrsl lo ask,
Bromberg said.
Cohen Sdld the dgreement
seemed workable, dddmg thdl
hN group would hdve to cut
down on tune for set conslruc·
llon dnd rehec1fSdl time Jrom
now on.
Fair Committee
to discuss theme
The Fair Committee is
scheduled to meet at 8:30
a.m . today to discuss the
Orange County Fair's 2002
theme. its 2001 Fc:Ur Protest
Committee and a prop0saJ to
extend the deadline for tho
quilts and coverlets competi·
tions.
The meeting will be held
in the M emonal Gardens
Building al the Orange
County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa M esa.
Information· (714) 708-
3247
Learn more about
Costa Mesa Council
M esa Verde Community,
Inc., 1s having 1ls second
meeting next week lo learn
more about the Costa Mesa
City CouncJl and c1ty staff.
The meeting will be held
dt 7 p.m. Apnl 18 at the
CORRECTION
An editoridl in Sunday's
Pt.lot, "Generosity should
extend distnctwide," mis-
-stated that the Newport-
Former Mayor Joe Enck-
son will moderate the event.
The meeting was origi-
nally scheduled to include
Councilman GcUy Monahan
instead of Dixon, who was
expected lo speak at the
third meeting in May.
New councll members
Karen Robinson and Chns
Steel "headlined" the first
meetmg m March, d1s-
C1;JSsmg a wide variety of
topics includmg rezoning,
illegal 1mm1gralion and
chanlles
Mayor Libby Cowan,
M onahan and Don Lamm,
deputy city manager and
development servtces direc-
tor, wtll speak at the thud
meeting, scheduled for 7
p.m May 8.
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M esd Unified School District
has a foundation for elemen-
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with.m the distnct.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3
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4 Tuesday, April 10, 2001
STUDY
CONTINUED FROM 1
The redevelopment study, which will
also list the costs and benefits of redevel-
oping each area being considered, was
orilJinally proposed as a Westside study.
Vtrtually all commercial, industrial
and multi!amily properties on the,West·
side will be included in the study.
The Westside ,properties, divided intq
seven areas. ind)lde West 19th Street from
Anaheim Aven11e to Monrovia Avenue; Pia·
centi.a Avenue from VICtoria Street to 19th;
West 18th Street near Wal.lace Avenue and
Pomona Avenue; Pomona and Wallace
from 1flth to Hamilton Street; industrial
~surrounding 17th Street and Placentia;
, the industnill d!ea between Monrovia
Avenue dJld Whitner Avenue; and the
mdustndl area west of Whittier Avenue.
Th<> Redevelopment Agency voted
ldSt month to consider adding areas out·
side of the Westside to the study, as weU,
dJld Monddy clec1ded to 111clude more
dfeds thdl were not discussed last month.
The d!eas ddded Monday mclude the
neighborhood south of Hamilton and
north of 19th Street, between M eyer and
Chdfle streets; the neighborhood
between Victona Avenue and Hamilton
Street. from Pomona Avenue to Hdrbor
Boulevdrcl: dnd d high-density housing
dff'd JUSt '>Oulh of Victond Avenue. dcross
the street from Stille Avenue.
Enc Bever, d Cosld Mesa resident who
suggested thdt the agency include the
three cldclitioncll areds, Sdid he was in
favor of l.Ilcludmg them because they
induded high-density, odd-sized parcels.
"Oddball siws lctndl d hodgepodge of
loll>. Lo; one cons1dcrdl1on for redevf'lop·
ment." he SdJd. "Consolidating some
smdll lots to bigger complexes [could
rf'!>uJl ml more open space and more
pdr~. Less dnvewdys [d1ld) more trees."
Other dred~ outside of the Westside
thdl will be mclucled m the study dre J(}th
SITC'el from Federal Avenue to Wluttier
Avc•nue. Pldce>ntJd Avenue from Victona
Avenue to thC' a ty's north border, the
C dnyon Dnve dncl Pdet11c Avenue neigh-
borhood from V1ctona Avenue lo the
nty·~ north border. the J octnn and M inN
'>lrE'Cts neighborhood, Ftlrnore Way tind
Coolidge Ave>nue, M1~c,1on Dnve and
MPnd oza Onve. Filmore Wdy dnd
Coolidge Avenue; 8dker Street from
Monrov1d Dnve to Ld Salle Avenue.
Redevelopment, expected to tdke dt
ledst a year a1 it u, uJbmdtely dpproved,
could mvolve lhe city us1119 the cared'!>
property ldxes to improve the area or
lake land using errunent domain.
To qualily to be redevelopPd, areds
must he co ns1dt>red physically dnd eco·
nom1C'cilly blt4hlPd.
In dnolhPr dC'tlon, the Rcdevelopmcmt
AgPncy dpposntcd c1 committee thdt will
selC'ct d consuJtdnt to conduct the study.
The romnuttPE> members are Linda
Ducon dfld Chns Steel, both agency mem·
bers; Munel UIJmdn, neighborhood
unprovement manager for the city; Don
Lamm. deputy a ty mandger and dirC'C.tor
of development SCrvtC'es; and Mike Robin-
son. pldJUlJilCJ cind development manager
On the
AGENDA
CONT ROL OF HIGHWAY
Corona del M ar village lead·
ers are working on a plan to
turn East Coast Highway into a
pedestrian-oriented shopping
and d ining district.
Vision 2004, set to coincide
w it h t he village's centennial,
would add parks along t he
highway's median, repave side·
walks and add benches and
water fountains m t he area.
In order to make the
changes, t he city w ill h ave t o
take cont rol over the highway
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PHOTOS 8Y GREG FRY I DAlt.Y P!lOI
Firefighters gain the upper hand o n a house fire that originated ln the laundry area of a Corona del Mar home on Monday.
FIRES
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trucks dnd engines. She stood in the ram, still
m her paJdmas dnd clutching d blanket as her
mother Margene Thd1s. neighbors dnd para-
me>d iC's consoled her.
Cunous passersby stopped their cclrs on
San Jodquin Hills Drive dnd Wdlked up to
OC'e<tn Birch to look dt the fire.
"M y mom and I, we had dinner last night,''.
she said. ·And I stayed over. I'm happy I did.
But it Wds horrible this morning to just stand
here dnd Wdtch the house burning."
of the neighboring home, offioals said.
Thais' father, Robert, said he saw sm oke as
he was driving on the Corona del Mar Free-
way from Costa M esa.
"I saw the thick smoke and thought, 'Oh
my God, oh my god, that's right on top of our
house,'" he said. ·A l hrst I thought it was in
our neighborhood, but I never dream ed it
would be my house."
Monday was a busy day for the Newport
Beach firefighters. The late morning blaze was
the second fire they fought in Corona del Mar.
An earlier one hi t a 1907, five-bedroom home
in the 2900 block of Ocean Boulevard around
3:15 a.m., officials said.
Her family has lived in the home for more
lhan 20 years.
F1ghbng the fire was qwte a challenge, said
Battalion Chief George Pearce.
The cause of the fire was not known , but
most of the home's second floor suffered
heavy smok e and heal damage. Nobody was
hurt.
The Thais' neigh bor, Alysun Turner. said
she was shocked that two unrelated fires
would happen on the same day WJthrn miles of
each other.
Orange County Flre Authority firefighter
Jim Owen was one of the Hrst at the scene
on Ocean Blrch Drive.
#We hdd two chdlJenges because when w e
got here there were 20· to 30-foot flames,· he
said. •And they were getllng close to the
home next door ·
The hre ddmdged a few shingles on the roof
Turner said she called 911 as soon as she
looked out the window and saw the giant
flames in the house across the street. Fire·
fighters had responded by then, she Sd.ld.
•The flames were huge; said Turner ·1
heard popping noISes, too. It WdS pretty scary•
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
from the state Department of
Transportation.
To make it happen this year,
council members must ado pt a
resolut ion requesting that the
California Transportation Com·
mission support relinquishment
of Caltrans' authority over the
segment of Coast Highway.
What to expect: The Ci ty
Counci l is expected to support
t he resolut ion.
GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
For several months, members
o f the city's ad hoc general plan
update committee have discussed
ways t o involve residents in
deciding how Newport Beach
should look in the future.
FYI
WHERE TO MEET
• What: Newport Beach City
Council meet ing
• Who: Mayor Gary Adams
and council members Steve
Bromberg, Norma Glover, John
Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil, Gary
Proctor and Tod Ridgeway
• When: 7 tonight; preceded by
a study session at 4 p.m.
• Where: City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd.
They have come up with a
process that would lay the founda·
t ion for an update of the city's gen-
eral plan, the document that serves
as the city's visionary road map.
"Over 50 Years of Fint Quality"
The program, which would employees in different depart·
take several months to complete men ts.
and includes things such as a city· What t o expect: The counci l
wide f est ival, neighborhood is expected t o approve the
workshops and a telephone sur· request.
vey, is expected t o cost about
$221,500. LIDO ISlE ROAD REPAIRS What to expect: The council In order t o fix the deteriorat-is expected to approve the pro-ing asphalt on Lido Isle's Via Lido gram. Nord and Via Lido Soud, city offi-
ElECTRIC VEHIClES cials have prepared a contract
with Ruiz Engineering Co. t o
As part of the city's electric w ork on the st reets.
vehicle program, city officials are The project w ill cost about
asking for S 13, 176 t o lease three $261,017, but city officials also
Toyota RAV-4 electric cars and are asking for an extra $26,000
extend t he lease of a Honda EV for any unforeseen w ork.
Plus. What t o expect: The council
The city now has 20 electric is expected t o approve the con-
cars, which are used by city tract.
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PHOTOS BY GllEG FRY I OAl.Y Pl.OT
OCC student and aquartum manager Nicole
Ellinger bu a look at the aquartwn. which after
having Its valuable living coral stolen bas returned ·
to Its previous splendor.
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aquarium, and Kelly said
he plans to place a sticker
on the tank that reads
•Smile, you're on video· to
• remind people that vandal-
ism will be recorded.
The added locks have
been a bit of hassle.
• 1t takes a Jot longer to
open the tank-now."
Eslinger said. "We are
always losing the key and
have to go around And ask,
'Who's got the key?' But it's
safer now.•
The marine aquarium
program recently held its
open house for about 500
people and is now in the
process of starting a tank
for a school onisb.
"This tank is the door-
way to the classroom,• said
Carrie Carbajal, a marine
aquarium student. •People
always stop by. It's like
bringing the <.;aribbean
home, it's just beautiful:
NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
On the
AGENDA
SCHOOL
TRAFFIC ISSUES
The Student Political
Action Committee at
Newport Harbor High
School is a group that
studies issues concerning
the campus and stu-
dents. This year o ne of
the hot topics for the
group has been the traf-
fic, parking and safety at
the school.
What to expect:
Tonight members of that
committee will present
their findings from sur-
veys. interviews and
observations of the traf-
fic safety issues related
to pedestrian traffic and
parking availability.
WOODLAND
ELEMENTARY
A committee of par-
ents and teachers from
Kaiser Primary Center
petitioned the school
board last month to
change th~ name of the
school back to its origi-
nal name of Woodland
School.
Trustees gave their
approval. but need to
pass a resolution to
make it official.
What to expect: The
school board is expected
to una.nimously pass a
resolution changing the
name of Kaiser Primary
Center to W oodland Ele-
mentary School.
IUS GRANT
The 2000-2001 state
FYI
WHERE TO MEET
• Who: Newport-Mesa
Unified School Board
• When: Tonight at
7p.m.
• Where: District
Education Center. 2985-A
Bear Street, Costa Mesa.
budget set aside SSO mil-
lion to replace school
buses that do not meet
the latest safety require-
ments and are high-pol-
luting vehicles. The dis-
trict transportation
department is seeking
board approval to apply
for some of that money.
The grant would cover
S 112.000 of the estimat-
ed S 137,000 price of
each compressed natural
gas bus or $84,000
toward the estimated
S 109,000 of each clean
diesel bus. Newport-
Mesa currently has 16
buses that qualify for
replacement, according
to district staff. The pro-
gram would also pay
100% of the purchase
and installation of emis-
sion filters, of which 43
Newport-Mesa buses
need.
What to expect: The
school board is expected
to give the transporta-
tion department permis-
sion to apply for the
grant. If the grant is
awarded. the district
would receive Sl.8 mil·
lion toward the purchase
of 16 compressed natur-
al gas buses. The district
would be expected to
pay approximately
$400,000.
Tuesday. April 10, 2001 5
An ideal 'shilling example'
Deepa lharath
DAILY PILOT
M ehssa Doss had a
big smile on her
face.
Arrested more than a year ago, Melissa Doss has
amazed herself and others by completing a drug
rehabilitation program in Costa M esa.
tremendous chcill~nge llvmg
with 11 otht>r womf'n, having
to do chore-., fdce curfews
and even restnruons to use
the phone:
Dressed in a black suit,
long blond hair cascadi'ng
down her shoulders, Doss
accepted flowers and con-
gratulatory hugs from friends
and fomUy.
She was the first graduate
Lo successfully complete her
rehdbibtation program from
the Drug Court system at the
Harbor Justice Center.
The program that began
m Harbor Court last July
offers dn alterndlive to jail
lime for selected drug offend-
ers. Part.Jcipanls go lhrough a
rigorous phystcdl, psycholog-
ical and social rehabihtalton
program that, officials say,
aims to return them to the
community as good and dble
c1uzens.
FLIER
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solution lo incredsed au travel
in the future.
"Crowd Free -Close to
I lome -Close to Perfect,·
announced the IUer's cover,
which also includes a picture>
of the John Wayne bronze
<;lc1tuf' c1t the c11rport
11n-,1d<'. Lh<' Jean •t goC>s on
to •'>dY thc1t fllJht.s out of the
county'<; cx.1stmg dll'pOrt ledvt•
With ll1clOY '>f'cllS f'rnpty dnd d
pdSsc•ncwr volurn c of 12 to 14
million could lw f'dstly hc1n-
cllc•rl without m<11or l"XJ>dn-
'>lon
Th£> t1irport hdndles <11Jout
8 rmlhon pc1ss<'ngers now.
But El Toro supporters sc11d
Monddy thc1t county environ-
mcntc1I d0<·umt•nts show lhc1t
this couldn't be don<> without
lenglhcntng runwc1ys,
incfl'•ttsi ng lhC' number of
gc1tcs. t1dcltng parking struc-
tures c1nd doing c1wc1y W1lh
smc1ll dtrcrnfl dnd prtvdte
nights, c1mong other lhmqs
Such growth would dlso
tnCrE>dSC dc11ly Cdf tnps by
77"1 .. and put t1 strdln on 14
antcrsecltons c1round John
Wdyne. !>did RKhdrd Tdylor. c1
vtce president of the Airport
Work.mg Group
Cc1p<; on the number of
flights dnd pc1ssengcrs d'> W<'ll
dS curfew rC'guJc1t1ons ctre sPl
to Pxp1rc• in 2005
Wh<.1t is notdbll' c1bout lhC'
lednN .., thc1t 11 1., c1 chcin~w
from prev1ou'> c1nl 1-c11rport
stdnces, Newport Bcdrh off1-
cidls Sdld
"The irony 1s thttl f lh<'
c1uthontyl ht1s Just tc1ken lhE>
position in thl" pc1st thc1t there
wdsn't t1ny cll"mimd llor more
air Lrc1vel,1" sc11cl Counnlmcln
Gt1ry Proctor.
Yt•s. accommoddtmg c1 rew
morC' m1lhon pdssengers at
John Wc1ynC' wouldn't be that
ddhcult, Proctor sdld
"In the short term, it's edsy
to ddd two gates: he sa1d.
"But tht1t's d short-term solu-
l.lon and th1s 1s not what Uus is
dU <1bout.
Doss, d 25-year-old p<;y -
chology maJOr at Orang"
Coast College, h<.1s reached
that goaJ after one year. She
w~s recognized at a specidl
presentation 1n courtroom
Hl( where Judge·Gcoffre-y
Glass awarded her a certifi-
cate of merit and dismissed
au charges against"her.
The courtroom lookccl
unusually festive Monday
dftemoon with colorfuJ bc1!-
loons tied on the chc1ir nor-
mally occupied by gnm wit-
nesses. Replacing jurors in
the jury box were d1gmldne<,,
court officials and counselor'>
-aU Of Whom cldpp<'d dncl
cheered for Doss.
The Judge tradt•cl his blctck
robe for a blazer, <;lunq d grn-
tar on his shoulcl<>r dncl
Proctor added thdl hy 2020,
38 million PitSS<>ngc>r'> from
Orange Courity arc> f'xpectNI
to trdvel by Jdlr ('dC'h yc•ar.
Even a secorld dirpor1 c1t El
Toro couJdn'V handlf' c1ll of
those rnghts, he <;c11cl
But ·"to sdy lhc1I you rc1n
(handle) tl with John Wctyn<•
. as a media pos1t16n c1nd hc1.,
noUung to do with rt•c1hty."
Proctor said
South Count} ofhndl'>
countered thcJt '>UC h growth
numbers for t1/r trc1vC'I werr•
exc1ggerc1ted
"OrdngP County 1s not
going to grow Vl'ry much."
Sdld Meg Wctlf•r<;, dn airport
dUlhonty <;pOkP'>WOnldn,
dddmg lhc1t lhc> county would
onJy grow hy k•<;s thdn hc11f c1
million people
And moc,t of lhdl qrowth
would occur in the lowe>r-to
moderc1te-inromc dH'dS,
which don't contnlmle <;1gmfi-
cdnUy to an incn•as(' in r11r
travel, she said.
"We don't think 11 would
get to 8 4 mtllton 1Pd'>Wn-
gers.r WdtN'> '>c11d, relNnng
to the Cdps currently in plctC'C'
At thP mo11wnt, c1bout 7 8 mil-
1.lQn pc1s<.engers u•w thl" <.11r-
port edch yec1r
"Of cour'>(' there's qoinq to
be a ht tie bit or growth,. <.,h(•
<,t11d. "But 1( you nl'l'd c1r1
t1pctrtm(->nl. you don't build c1
<;kysC'fdJlN to dO<;WN lht1I
ne<'CI •
Wc1tPr'> adclC'd thc1t the
c1uthorily\ nt'xl llwr would
IC>('US on c1ltPrndl1vc• <11rports,
surh d'> Ontc1no, whirh could
plC'k up Mld1t1unc1I pd'><;<'n-
qers
Dc1vf' Ellis. c1 spokt•'>mdn for
the A11 port Worktn~J Group.
sdid 111'> orgc1ruzc1lwn would
begin countenny the <.1uthon-
ty's PR campc11qn in thP rwdr
future.
Just two week .. c1no. N<•w-
port Beach\ City C'o11nc1J
members ctpprovc>rl grant., to
Ellis' orgcHU7dlJOn c1s well d'>
another pro-airport group to
boost support for El Torn
among county res1denL<;
In totdl, c:ounciJ memlX'rs
have set aside c1lmo.'>l $.1 7
rrullion for such efforts.
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dccompdnted therapist
Andrew ~erry 1n d spentll
song for tfw gwduc1tl'.
The progrdm dCh1eved
something Frdnk Doss couJd
n()t do for his daughter
l)oss, who hdd been
ddd1cted to cortllne nnd hero·
in for five years when she wai.
ttmistcd in Jdnudry 2000, Sd1d
she took al om• ddy dl. d llm~.
·nwy struck d chord I cbd-
n't." hn Sclld. "I thought I had
thdl power <.1s l\~r ftJther. But I
WdS wrong."
"I never thought lhts ddy
would come," she sd1d. "It dU
Sf'<•med 11Tiposs1blP ell first. I
n<'eded this structure• to help
nw get my dCl togetl1er •
Right ufter hN grndudtlon
speech, Roo,s 9c1vf' d yellow
m'>e to Newport A1•c1ch Police
Officer Bob R1v<>r'>, who
drrestPcl hN more thc1n d yedr
c190
Doss 1s d "shmmq exdm-
pl<>" to other recovering
ddchrts, sdld Pdtnuc1 HtntJ1fl,
procJrdm duector dl Positive
D1recl.Jons RecoVPI) I lomes
1n Costd M~. whPre Doss
hd<; lived smn• Mdrch 2000
If 11 wN1• not for him, I
would n(•VN l>f• hl'ft' toddy:
sc11d Dos-.. hucmmq Rivers
R1vn., '>citd hi' wc1s over-
whelm1'<1 hy tlll' < f'r£•mony
c1ncJ hy [JO'>'> '>IJ! <I•'><;
"She WdS tecJrful. remor;e•
luJ c1nd d£>tenmned to turn a
new ledf," <;he sc11d "It's r1
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happen'> to th1 p1•op!P I
c1rre'>l." hi' -.t11d ·nu., 1., <Jre>at
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Offering
alternative
activities
W hen my younger daughte r wds
about 3, we couldn't get seats
together
on d return dirhne
flight. I '>pent the
time m the dlrport
assuring her that
11 would be fun to
sit next to some·
one• nt"w, crnd I
:.Vould only h1o• d
few ruws dWdy.
We could WdV<' to
et1ch other.
When we got
on the pldl'le, dnd
I look her to her
srdt, she grdhbed
onto my nf'ck dntl
stdrted sobbing
fo r m<' not to
Gay Geiser-
Sandoval
EDUCATIONALLY
SPEAKING
ledve her. 1 ler dgony WdS so heartfelt
thdt 1t mddC! me burst into tears, too.
W1thm a minute, the honeymooner
c;1ttmg next to her decid ed that he f
would trddc sedtl! w1~ me, so that we
wouldn't be apart fol those four hours.
That incident Cdm<' fl oodmg back to
me 13 years Idler, as I watched lhe
docum<'ntdry "Into the Arms of
Strdngers, • now pldymg di d local
thedter.
It's a ldhuJou!> f'ducdllonal lesson
packC'd 1n two hours 111 a ddrk room. I
think 1l should bC' rC'quirt=>d viewing fo r
the whole ldmlly. Some fiJms dbout war
talk about it from the point of view of
the soldic>r, the government, or the
generals. Ou t rt1rcly doPs d him give
such insight into the cllects or war on
the ch1ltlrrn.
Remarkdbly, th<.> documentt1r1ans
hdv<> allowed the story to be told from
those who cxpenPnced the s1tuat1on.
You hedr from d mother who sent her
child to d foreign ldncl to live in d
stranqer's house.
L1ke w1se, you hecir from d surrogate
mother. who wtlhngly took a stranger
m for nme years even though he d1d
not '>harp her family\ language. reh-
g1on. IMckgrouncl dnd culture. His
country WdS hN country\ enemy. The
truly dmazmg h1 .. tory comes from the
fcPlmgs expressed by those children
(now m their sC'nior Y<'MS) who were
'iPnl dWdY from rtll lhdl they knew to
dn uncNldtn future'. It mdkcs some of
th<' prol>IC'ms our chtldrc•n fdce in Ncw-
port·Mc•.,a 1)dl<' hy compctr1son
•••
My house• 1s d tobdCC'O, chugs, dlcO·
hol, sex dnd dC'd lh·frN• zone for people
under 21 I didn't worry c;;o much about
the dedth pdrt until two yedrs ago
when our mock tndl cdsc> Wds about
one of the date rape druq'> that sPnt the
mock v1ct1ms to the hosp1tdl
I iust watched a trial reported on
telev1s1on where d ddlc rdpe drug
shpped into a qirl's dnnk led to her
dedth at 14
So, now I cim molf• v1gildnl than
CV(•r
Of cour!'>e, it's on<' thing to have a
rule dnd an e ntirely d1Herent thing to
enforce 1t. I actually stick Mound to
make sure my rules dre follow<>d. That
1s why I know that a group of
teenagers in this very drCd Cd n have
run without the aid of tobacco, drugs,
alcohol, and sex. Although I haven't
gone to a teen party with those ad di·
Lives, I understand the first order ol
action is for them lo get into an altered
slate as soon as they can, whkh often
leads to sex and vomiting.
With any luck, a tPen won't remem-
ber what happened the night before.
With more luck, none or the other par·
ty-goers will remember what th e teen
did the nig ht before eithe r. When you
are n't sure if anyone hkes you for who
you really are, it is good not to have to
be yourself.
That dllfers from the teen party a t
my house. Most of the night, the kids
sing karaoke songs as a g roup, with
occasional challenges between the
boys and the girls, or country versus
rock 'n' roll.
Other time was spent eating with
relish without concern a bout C!ating
disorders. Finally, the kids spenlJime
talking and just ge tting lo know each
other better. So, spread the word that
you havo joined MOAP (Moth •rs
Offering Alternative Fun) and make
your home a drug-free and d eath-free
zone, too.
• GAY Glllla t.ANDOVA&. Is • <:Mu Mesa
resident. Her cotumn runs T~. SM may be
r..a.d bV e-tNll .i GGs.tq r-.o/.com
"It was all kids and clean,
wonderful fun."
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The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submifaJons fof
clarity and length.
Spirit of Valinda
Martin captured
Young Chang's Sunday
story titled "Painting a sur-
vivor's picture," (March 18)
about Valinda Martin was
beautifully written. and
very touching and cap-
tured Valinda's efferves-
cent personality.
I imagine your readers
gleaned some of this as
they ~d il However, you
to have to be with Valinda
to appreciate bow strong,
wise, courageous and gor-
geous she '5. and how well
she maneuvers from one
place to another, in and
out of a car, the market,
how she runs her fascinat-
ing art store on Balboa
Island and bow she makes
her long distance trips to
make purchases for it.
Wherever she is, she radJ·
ates charm and warmth.
The fact she cannot walk
doesn't enter your mind.
You instantly become cap-
tivated w;ith her exuber-
ance, her beautiful smile
and the joy she creates.
11 Doily Pilat
MAILBAG
SEAN Hill.ER I 0.-A.Y PILOT J am her neighbor and
friend, but she makes
everyone feel as though
you are her friend. She is a
, .
A reader praises the March 18 story on Vallnda Martin, pldured here teasing her cat. Harley.
treasure in today's world and an inspirauon to
everyone who is fortunate to know her.
Thanks for the story.
the wealthy," as stated by a Balboa island
resident, and if that concept is "unacceptable
and undermines the very concept of our
great democracy," then the people she is
championing need to have choices.
impact of John Wayne Airport.
Please stop printing Steve Smith's colwnn.
BARBARA BROOKS
Newport Beach WINNIE ROSS
Corona del Mar
Nearby cities need
affordable housing, too
Please tell us, where is the low-income,
affordable housing on Balboa Island and ln
Newport Beach?
Human r elations commission
should move awards banquet
DIANE LADUCA
West Costa Mesa
The Westside of Costa Mesa is an area of
very high-de nsity living. High-density living
creates a great strain on city services and the
local environment.
Reserve Steve Smith's column
for South County residents
I'm curious as to why the Orange County
Human Relations Commission is holding its
annual awards banquet in Costa M~sa. If
memory serves me correctly, Costa Mesa
withdrew from the commission a couple of
yea.rs ago -the only city in Orange County
lo d o so. What else would you expect from More single-family reSJdences anJ lower
density townhomes are needed in this part of
town, with fewer high-density apartments.
If our neighboring cities offered more
affordable. low-income housing opportuni-
ties, it would take the strain off the resources
of one small part of the coastal area and
make the issue more manageable for the
whole area.
This is about Steve Smith's column on
March 10 (HWanl to see the El Toro airport
Oy? Here's how"). With his usual effusion
against El Toro airport and particularly
against Newport Bedch, why has he been
chosen to print this in a paper that reaches
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa residents?
a city that refuses to honor Martin Luther
K.J.ng Day?.
Shouldn't this organizauon hold its
awards banquet in a city that actually
believes in and abides by its prino ples7
One outcome of the oty-sponsored
workshops regdrding the rev1tab.zatJon of
the Westside was the appreciation of our
This tnpe belongs m a South County
newspaper not in this area. BOBGURAN
Costa Mesa Smith is dearly opposed to the vital inter·
ests or both Newport Beach and Costa Meso. EOrTOR'S NOTE: The city of Costa Mesa indeed
does not belong to the Orange County Human
Relations Commission, but since 1987 it has had its
own Human Relations Committee
diversity. .
U we do not want Hcommuruties for onJy
His column is an msult to the readership of
this area that cares about the future of the
two cities most affected by the environmental
Is a bigger Share Our
Selves a good thing?
Pilot should recognize and
voice community's opinion
• AT ISSUE: The nonprofit
organization Share Our
Selves announced earlier
this month that it would
expand its Costa Mesa
facility by July.
Yes, I support the expansio n
of Share Our Selves. At a time
whe n ourmedical bills were
extremely high, having those
resources really kept my family
together, rather than having to
put my chil-
dren infos-
ter care.
Now that
I'm back on
READERS
RESPOND--
my feel, I'm a ble to give a little
bit back. Stiare Our Selves is a
vital resource for people who
fall through the cracks or com-
munity services.
FELICIA KUTAN
Costa Mesa
favoring Sha re Our Selves, a nd
1 know what I'm talking about
beca use I served as a volun-
teer there for a long time.
As a matter of fact, I'd still
be serving there e xcept that I
had a couple of strokes and
can't do the work anymore. I
know it's a first-class ope ration
an d ma ny, many people n eed
it. I know from being the re,
and I'd like to support the ren-
ovation.
MICHAEL MACINNES
Newport Be ach
I think it's wonderful that
Share Our Selves is continuing
its service to the indigent
without regard to financial sta·
tus or anything else. It's such a
great service and so few peo-
ple do it.
To renovate its facility and
be able to give some more care
to the children is just a won-
derful thing. My husband,
John, certainly feels the same
I believe strongly that the as l do. We've been supporters
need ls great and the results of SOS over the years just for
will be worthwhile. The build· that reason.
ing is small and in need of One person can't do much.
improvements. but you gel a whole group of
For all that gets done there, people that help and then you
and the number of people it · really have something really
serves, lt will be an asset to the good.
city. It will be especially help-
ful ii a classroom ls available lo
help people help themselves so
the y can gel back lnto tho
work force.
JEANNE FISHER
Newport Beach
J emphaUcally support
Share Out Selves. 1 regard tt as
perhaps one of 1,000 point.I of
light or o sterling example of
con flrvallvo compas1lon.
kMN MOSER
Cotta Mesa
I want to go on record u
ELIZABETH MINEO
Costa Mesa
We were delighted to read
that Share Our Selves ls
expanding and further devel-
oping Its servi,ce• ln Costa
Mesa.
We believe that Sharo Our
Selve1 11 probably the most
important soda) service
agency providing direct sup-
port to people in thil entire
area. We applaud ill efforts.
LAMY ANO
OULOI KUGILMAN
Newport Coe1t
Steven E. Briggs
COMMUNRY COMMENTARY
Y our editors a nd report·
ing staff need to get
over their misreading
or the public interest and
sentiment on Greenllght.
On March 25, your editor·
idl'S headline stated , "Lexus
Stopped At Greenligfit in
Ne wport Beach ." What fol-
lowed was a slanted and at
limes petula nt e&torial
predicated upon the belief
that but for Greenlig ht, there
would be a Lexus dealership
in Ne wport Beach.
This editorial was preced-
ed i;t fe w days ea rlier by
another frotat page article
with the same the me.
A closer reading of that
article, however, revealed a
quote attributed to David
Wilson indicating that be
had not found any land in
Newport Beach suitable for a
Lexus dealership in the first
place.
What followed were Wil-
son's general views on
Greenlight with absolutely
no re fe rence to a sped.fie site
that he had considered for a
dealership.
These two pieces accord-
ed such high priority in your
paper during the last several
days and leave the clear
impression that Wilson
selected a s1te for his dealer·
shJp, considered the applica-
tion proce11, including the
Greenllght requir&mentt and
then elected to abandon that
project.
If that 11 true, bow about
tt'!Ulng u1 where tbe lite wu.
If It l• not true, then wby
writ• art.id .. and tbe editorl·
als in the manner they were
written?
Wilson 1s a fine automo-
bile dealer. I have purchased
an automobile from him and
told hun so.
Wilson also owns approxi-
mately 10 apparently suc-
cessful a utomobile dealer-
ships. ft is interesting to note
that 11 is not claimed that
Wilson said he could not
a fford the application
process including Green-
Ugbt. He merely pointed out
that he was not the size of
the Irvine Co.
The Daily Pilot failed dur·
ing the election process to
sense the true feeling of the'
community about growth ·
and congestion.
You came out against .
Greenlight shortly be fore the
election with an editorial '
position timed for maxirnun\
influence.
As you know, an over· _
whelming majority of the -
vote rs approved Greenllght;'°'
It is time ror a community •
newspaper to take the aamO •
positive approach that most
of the City Council ls taking .. ,
toward working with th11 • •
program and to stop pubU..b~
lng the laments of Richard ·~·
Luehrs and Dennis O'NeU on:
an issue that hu been dedd~·
ed.
lt would have been 91uc:l:,
more lntere1t1ng, useful and ..
appropriate if you, a• a comu•
munlty newspaper, had '"'
elected to accord tbe .....
prominence to the achieve•.::
ment of Newport 8Mcb NII·
dent Alan Pell, wbo ran 65 "' miles on hil 65th ~ •-;
Saturday, Much 24. •
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llGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
DAILY PILOT
PHOTO BY
'ooN LEACH
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Quote of
1llE DAY
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'Kristin (Mdoy) is the kind of playef who comes along
once in o blue moon _:
Elbert Devis, CdM girls hoops coach
Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574-4223 •Sporn fox: 949-650-0170 • T~, Ap<il 10, 2001 7
The Dream Teamers -• clockwise from left.
Estanda's Zuyin Barrera,
Corona del Mar's JackJe
McCoy, Newport
Harbor's Evita CasWlo, '
CdM's Kristin McCoy
and Estancia's Lisa
Hirata. Center, Costa
Mesa's Nancy Hatsushi.
Upper right insert ls
Estanda's Xochitl
Byfield. Kristin McCoy
and Hatsushi share
Player of the Ye ar
honors.
PRESENTI NG THE DAILY PILOT'S '01 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
•Mesa's Hatsushi, Cd.M's McCoy are Co-Players of the Year.
Barry Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
Corona de! Mar High senior
Kristin McCoy and Costa Mesa
High senior Nttncy Hatsushi, whose
career accomplishments ·leave them
among the pantheon of girls
basketball talent at the1r respective
schools, headline this season's Daily
Pilot All-Newport-Mesa Oistnct
:Dream Team as Co-Players of the
Year.
McCoy, last year's Newport-Mesa
..Player of the Year, averaged 14.4
points and 6.7 rebounds to help
lead the Sea Kings to the second
JOund of the CrF Southern Section
Division ID-AA playoffs.
Hatsushi, a three-time all-clistnct
honoree, averaged 13.7 points and
7.3 asslSls to help the Mustangs
pUike the second round of the CIF
Division ffi-AA playoffs.
McCoy and Hatsushi are JOined
.on the seven-player squad by
CdM's Jackie McCoy, the Estancia
trio of XochiU Byfield, Zuyin
Barrera ancflisa Hirata, as well as
Newport Harbor's Evita Castillo.
Elbert Davis, who helped the
.Sea. Kings bounce back from an
Tujury-and illness-plagued 5-10
start to finish 14-14 and tie Estancia
BRIEFS
I
EStancia sweeps Lions
WE STM IN-SWIMMING
S'lER -Estancia
.High senJors JennJJer Cas ity and
Somer Flaherty each won two events
to heJp the Eagles earn a.n 85-76 non-
14Mgue girls swimming victory Mon-
day at Westminster.
Cassity won the 50-yard freestyle
(2'1.58) and the 200 free (2:17.46),
while Flaherty topped the field in the
200 individual medley (2:54.47) and
the 100 breeststroke (1:29.0).
Jayme Pay (500 free In 7:21.0) and
the 400 free relay team of Pay, Lau-
ren Collier, Britta Pitti and Jesse
Adams, were also winnerl for the
Beg• (2--6), wbo have won two dual
meets In a row.
The E.standa boys also defeated
._ Uons, 95-66, as Prank Gamboa
and Brian Monette won two events
each and alto conb1butad to a pair d
'"'
for second place in the Pdof1c C'Od!>t
League, is Coach of the Yedf. It's
the second straJght honor for DdVl!>.
Kristin McCoy, who lost d
combined seven games with tt bruised
kidney ancf a badly sprained ankle,
showed her supreme toughness by
shaking off both ailments to help
her team surge into the postseason.
A 5-foot-7 forward, she also
chipped in 3.9 steals, 3.6 assists crncl
1.2 blocked shots per game, en
route to being named PCL Co-MVP
for the second straight campaJgn
Adept at scoring 111S1de dgainst
taller defenders and also possessing
a nice mid-range touch from the
perimeter, McCoy scored m double
figures 16 times and led CdM m
scoring in 13 contests.
She finished her three-year vdl'Slty
career (though she missed most of
her sophomore season with an
sprained ankle) with 607 points in
60 games (13.5 ppg) and the
conswnmate respect of Davis, her
team.mates and opponents, as well.
"Kristin is the kind of player who
comes along once in a blue moon,·
Davis said. "She scored a lot of
points, but sh e also did.the little
things, like reboWlding, passing the
ball and diving on the floor. She
was just the backbone or our team
victorious relays.
Gamboa won the 200 lM
(2:31.11) and the 500 free (6:06.27),
while Monette touched first m the
50 and 100 free (25.87 and 1 :01.39,
respectively). Both swam a leg on
the winning 200 medley clOd 200
free relays.
Phil Westfall (200 free in 2:09.53)
and David Teixeira (100 Oy in
1 :09.46) were additional winners.
Teixeira was also on both relays and
Westfall chipped m on the winning
free relay.
Westfall was also second In the
100 fly to help Coach John C4tJ>Cn·
te r's Eagles improve to 5-3.
The Eagles' boys and girls teams
venture to l;lerltage Park We<ines·
day to meet Pacific Coast League
rival Northwood.
Martinovich twins shine
COSTA MESA -COila Mesa
High seruon Wendy and Jody Mar·
tinovich each won two individual
'
and what she brought to the table
will be very hard to replace."
liatsuslu, a 5-fQOt-4 point guard,
ea.med second-team All-C[F laurels
U1 Division m this season. She WdS
cllso selected lo represent the South
tn the Orange County All-Star
Gdme. April 28 at Orange Coast
College.
Hdtsushi's four-year, 108-game
vdrs1ty career included 1006 points
a nd 67 5 assists, the latter a school
record. She also holds the Mustangs'
smgle-season assist mark (219, set
m her sophomore season).
Hatsushl's weU-rounded
contnbubons helped the Mustangs
brush 16-13 and Coach Jim Weeks
Sdld she will be difficult to replace.
"She's been the prototype point
guard, who has made everyone
else better around her,· Weeks said.
"She was a great leader, a great
example and a great role model.·
Weeks said Hatsushi, who also
averaged 4.1 steals, 3.6 rebounds
and committed a paltry 42
turnovers, will play next season at
either Orange Coast College or
Irvine Valley.
Hatsushi was first-team
All-PCL this season, after earning
second-team all-league recognition
as a sophomore and jUnior.
Jackie McCey, a 5-7 sophomore
forward and Kristin's,yoU.nger sister,
averaged 9.2 points, 5.1 rebounds,
events and also chipped in on a
wmning re lay, but the Mustangs
lost to nonJeague girls swunming
VlSllor Woodbridge, 105-61, Mon-
day.
Wendy Martinovich won the
200-yard individual medley
(2.27.19) and the 100 breaststroke
(1.14.08), while Jody won the 200
(2:06.75) and 500 freestyle (5:37.51)
events.
Mesa's Erin Bayes sharod Victory
in the 100 free (55.77) and was sec·
ond II\ the 50 free (25.77).
ln the boys meet, the Mustang ·
received winning efforts from seruor
Mike Whitman (100 butterfly and
100 breaststroke) and Steve n
Thomas (200 free in 2:17.81) in a
l 08-39 loss to Woodbridge. Whit-
man went 1:00.69 in the Dy and
1:06.15 in the breMtstroke.
Mueller gains top hmors
LONG BEACH IOlf
E.tttanda High )wuor boys
\
4.0 assists dild 1.8 blocks for CdM.
She scored 111 double figures 12
times dJld led her team m scoring
six games. Despite her tangible
statistics, Davis said she was an
unsung standout.
"She does d lot of thmgs people
don't notic~: Davis said. "She's so
smooth, 1t nught not look like she's
playing hdrd, but she is. She dJd 1t
all for us dnd, now that her sister's
gone, W(>'re gomg to be expecting
even bigger thmgs trom her."
The younger McCQy is a two-ti.me
first-tec:UTl All-PCL performer.
Byfield, d 5-9 sophomore, played
guard dJld forward for Coach Paul
Kirby's Eagles She averaged 10.B
points and Wd!> also a contributor in
the rebounding depcutment, though
the school does not keep statJsbcs
Byfield's athlebasm also made
her mvaluable on defense and she
JS al her best m the trans1bon game.
She scored m double figures 13
times and led the Eagles in sconng
m seven games, en route lo
second-team all-league honors.
Barrera, perhaps the dtstnct's
most gifted offensive player,
averaged 10.1 points per game as a
5-5 senior guard. A dangerous
three-point shooter, she frequently
scored in streaks.
She played sparingly in a handful d
league games, due tO 111.ness, but cafue
oCf the bench to hit the game-winning
goUer Joey Mueller shot 4-over-par
76 Monday to earn medalist honors
in the Millikan Tournament at the El
Dorado Park Goll Course.
Mueller budied the par-4 No. 2
and the par-5 No. 4 to help Estanoa
hnish filth as a team.
Warriors edge Newport
IRVlNE -Visiting SOfOlll
Newport Harbor High
stranded eight in a t-0 Sea View
Loogu softball setbeck against host
Woodbridge Monday at Alton Park.
Steph~ Ciralli and &iley Bear-
den Nch hod tuts for the Sailors (g..
10, 0-3 in league), but it wasn't
enough to support o complete-game
four·hitter by Harbor pttcher Kim
Moote (five strikeouts).
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three-pointer with rune seconds left
in the Eagles' pivotal 39-38 PCL
victory at Costa Mesa
Barrera reached double figures
111 12 games and led Eagle scoren;
eight times.
Hirata, a 5-4 seruor point guard,
capped a four-year varsity career by
averagmg 6.5 pomts. Hirata's true
impact for the Eagles, however,
transcended the stat sheet.
Staunchly compebbve, Hlrata's
hustle was readily apparent on both
ends of the floor She seldom lost a
struggle for a loose bcill and she
never hesitated lo trade a floor bum
for possession.
Though she preferred to set
up scoring opporturubes for her
teammates, Hlrata Wd!> a threat
from behind the three-point lme
She was first-tecyn all-league Uus
season, after earrung second-tedlll
recognition as a JWUOr
Byfield. Barrera and Hirata
helped the Eagles advance to the
second round of the C IF DlVl.Slon
ID-AA playoffs and fuush 16-11.
Castillo, a 5-11 juruor, averaged
6.5 points to lead the Sailors A slasher
who prefers to dnve to the basket,
her hustle and aggressiveness also
helped her excel in the rebounding
department, according to Harbor
Coach Glenn Albios.
Castillo was a second-team
All-Sea View League selection
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071011818 ~..-111 ....
Ho. 1851173«729 APN NO ..
83009 781
YOIJ AAE IH DEFAUl T
1JHD6R A 0E£o Of
TIWS'T, OATEO 03l2W3.
lJHlESS YOU TN<E.
ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY. IT MA-Y
8E SOU> AT A P08LIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE Of TIE
Pf'«>CEEOING AGANT
YOU. YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER
Notice ti hereby QMln ""
C'TC Rell E-. S.W-
FKA CTC Fcndaeure
SeMces Corc>olwllon. •
OV4y ~ ll\lllee
pu.-suan1 to !hf Oeed ol
Tnitt .xecuted by Cl\AIG A.
ARMSTRONG ANO USA S.
ARMSTRONG HUSSAM>
ANO WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS dated 0312W3
lnO record«I 04/05193, a1
INirum.tit No. 93422e757,
of Otflclej Records In the
olfa of tl1e County
R«.otOer of 0'9nge County.
SlaUI of Callfomta. will 14111
on 05/01/01 11 2:00PM, Al
the North front entrance to
the County CouttllouH. 700
CMc Cent• Otlw WISI.
Santi Ana. CA et ~
audlOn, IO the ~
blOde< f« cell'I « en.ck ea
dnc:nbed below, P8)'111lte In
Ml at lime of Ale, 81 llQN.
Utle. 11\d tnlerest conveyed
to and now held by It oodllr
sat0 Deed of Trust. 1n the
property 1ituated In said
County end Sllle and a
more "'"Y delCtlb9d In tile aboYe referenced Deed ol
Trust The Sll'eet lddresa
ano otl\e." common
· dellgnauon. H -1!Y. of the
rUI property delcttbed
above la pu!l)Olted to be:
2629 SAHTA ANA AVENUE
I •. COSTA MESA. CA.
92927 The Ulld~
T Mtee d<ldaims any
lilllU!ty '°' any lncon'9c:tneSI of the lllee\ lddresa •Ind
Wier common deslgndon,
II any, "'°""" herein. The
to111 amount ol Ille unpaid
bllanc:I with interest
thereon of the Obllflltklll
MQJf90. by the property IO
be IOkl plus rusonel>le
estmlted CIOllJ. ~
and adwnces II Ille time ol
tilt lrMllal pul>llcallOn of the
Notice of Sale ii
$1083-41 511 It tt ~
thll et Ille Ume of Slit the
openll\Q old may be letl
lhan the Iota! indel>lednaS
due In IKlcjtjon to casll. the
Trustee Wiil aa:eot ceshllr's
ctledls ~ on 1 1111• «
111t1one1 benll. • Chee!<
dr9wn by I Stele Of federal
credtt UlllOrt. Of • ctMIClt
tllWWll by • lllta 0( federel
NWIQ& and loan
NIOCllUCln. YW1QS
UIOCllltiOll. or N""'Ot bank
~ ill Secllon 5102 ol
Ille Finendal Code and
IYlhorliad 10 do ~ In
lhlt Slate. Sal(! sale Wll be med•. In an •AS IS"
condltlon. t>ul without
-I 0( -anty.
expl'9SI or irnpllecl,
'9gWd1ng atle. pouesa1on
or llllClJmblailces, to satllly
the lndebledt>eal MCUred
by said Deed of T lliSI.
ldvances lherlU"lder. w!lll
lnterUI II f)l'Olllded, Ind the
unpeld pttncfpal ol tile Nole
secured by Uld OHd of
Trvst With (Ii-' thereon
11 proOOed In said Note.
pl~ ,__ cNroes end
upenses al lhl Trustee
and of the tru11S aulld by
Uld Deed of Trust. Dated:
04110/01 CTC Reel Eatata
Services Fl<A CTC
ForedOIUre SerW:4I$
Corporwllon. 400
Cou11trywrde Way. SV-68,
5"'11 Veley. CA 93066
Pllone: (805) 520·5241.
Sale lnfQm'8tion (805) 57&.
6618 By: /$/Trustee Sale
Ol'llcer
CTC Reel Estate ~ tt
1 debt collector 1tlernj)llng
IO ~ a debt, Noy
lnlcfmallon Ol)talnllCI wl• be
UMCI I« llllt l)Uf'l)OM.
04110/0t. 04/17/01.
04/24/01
E9orvw Ho. 01471W
NOTUTO
CQl)ff()fa °' llUUt IALI (UCCS.C.8106}
NOTICE IS HEADY ~fllt •bulk ....
abOUI '°be mede.
The tllme(•) end
blialnlM eddraM °' .. M11w l&llte: CHUNG SUK KIM. 4'eec>
MlcMhur Coult. ti&. Newpotl Beacl'I, CA
92880
Doing bull,_. M:
MACARl'HUR GIFTS &
CLEANERS M other bu8inea nama(•t,;:_rd addnu(M) UMd the seller(1)
wllhln pat! tine
yen .. ICatad by the
llller(•~ .,.: Nona .,,. name(•) end
buslMa8 eddrela Of the
buver(•) lslara: JOANN
S .. SUH, 1440 Pheaunt
Court. Fullertoo, CA
92833
The ...... being
sold are generally delCribed ••. All atock ln
trede. filCtu1111., . ~ lt8dename ~lease, 1easehoki ~1 •rd covenant not lo c6mpete
and al9 loeilltd at
4'680 MacMnur Court.
#8, Newport Beach, CA
92680 The bulk aala 18
Intended to be
conaolM18ted at fie
office ~TEAM ESCROW
INC .. and tne antlcipetecl
aale date la April 28,
2001
The buill sale 18
subject to Callfomla
Uniform Comnerdal
Code Section 6106.2.
(II the sale 11 subject
10 Sec. 6106.2. the
following Information
musl be provided.) The
name and address ot the
petlOl1 wllh whom claims
may be ftled is TEAM
ESCROW INC., 13161 B~t St. Garden
Grove. CA 92843 and the
last day tor filing clalms
by any Cl9dltor wn be
April 2S, 2001, which 18
the business day bafofe
the anticipated 11.le date
specifieCj above.
Dated January 23, 2001
JOANN S SUH, Buyer(s)
Newport Beac:h-Costa
Mesa Dally
CN606063 01-6765-S
Apr 10, 2001
Flctlllous Business
Name Statement
The tollowing persons
are doing business as. Poner Public Raia·
tions. 315 t Airway Ave ..
K·205, Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Lisa Porter, 2395
Westminster Ave ,
Coste Mesa. CA 92627
This business 1s con-
ducted by an 1nd1111dual
Have you star!ed
doing business yet?
Yes. Oct. 1998 L1~ Poner
This statement was hied wrlh the Counly
Clerll ot Orange County
on 0311512001
20016858480
Deity PilOI Mar. 20, 27,
Apr. 3, 10. 2001 T360
Flctltlou1 Bu1lne ..
Name Statement
The lollowlng persona
are doing business as
Atlas 01stribullon, 16t
East 18th Streat #23.
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Christopher Legowsk1.
16 t East 18th Street
•23, Costa Mesa, CA
92627
This business 1s con-
ducted by 8fl lndMduaJ
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Chris1opher Legowsk1
This stalemont was
hied with the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 02/23/01
20016856200
Darty Pilot Mar. 20. 'Z7.
Apr 3. tO, 2001 T362
Flctttloue 8uelMM ...... ~
The lollcwMQ person• .,.~~ ... ~
Myelki Ara, 28691 Modjeeka Canyon Road,
Sllverado. CallfomJa
92878
oa• C. Martinez,
2889 I MO<lje&~ Ca·
nyOl'I Road, SilveradO,
Callfomla 92676
Thie bual°'l8 18 OOtl• cAJcled by: an lndMdual
Have you •llrlad ~ bu8ineM yet? No
Dawn C. Mar11nez
This statement wu
filed whh the County
Clerk ot Orange County
on 03ft6/2001 L 2001,fS.4H
Oally Pilol Mar. ~. V.
Apf. 3. 101 20Qf T~
Flc:tltloua BualneH
Neme St.tement
The following per&0na
are doing business as: Confident Com·
munlcatiorl. 9582 Ha.rnll-
ton, •3"2, Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Christine Marie
Dausch. 1300 Adams
Avenue, #7R, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is oon·
ducted by: 81'1 Individual
Have YOl\ atartod
doinQ buslnea-yet? No
Christina Marie
Dausch
Thls statement was
llled with the County
aer11 of Orange County
Oil 0310212001
20016858H4
Dally Pilot Mar. 27, ~·
3, 10, 17, 2001 T365
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION TO
SELL ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
Date of Filing Apptlca-
tiOn: Februarv 18. 2001
To Whom ft May Con·
cem:
The Name(s) ot the
Al>ollaant(s) lifare:
Z'r'EJAS COSTA MESA
LLC The applicants liated
abovo are applying to
the Department of Alco· hohc Beverage Control
to sell etcohollc
beverage1 at: 3333 BRISTOL ST STE 1876,
COSTA MESA, CA
92626
Type of lioense(s) Ap-
plied for. 47 • O~·SA.lE
GENERAL EATING
PLACE
Published Newpor!
Beach·Costa Mesa
Dally Pilot March 27.
April 3, 10, 2001
T369
::.":i. ~ ~ :: ::ow' ~huldcr: co~~l8Rt
M1MM wll bt required g<ant Ille aulhcnty. CAUJHG FOR BIDS
to give notice to in· A HEARING on ttlt School Dlslrlot: le'"*' perwons unteu petl11on will be held on HuntiOCllon &-*' Union hly haw waived notice MAY 3, 2001 et 1:30 Hig!) &hoof Di111ict
or oonHnttd lo the p.m. In Dept. L73 (<>· Obtain Oocument• pr~ aeuon.) The cated at 341 The City end Bid Due at: Hunt-
lndepandtnt adminl•· Drive South. Ora~. lngton Beach Union
trallon aulhorily wlll be CA 928S8. High School Qlstlfct, gnanted unless an In· IF YOU OBJECT to 10251 Yorktown Ave ..
tetUted peflOO lllet an the Qfllflling of fie pelf-Purchuing, Room 361,
objaollon IO the petition lion, -you Should IWNI Huntington Beadl, CA
and enowa OOOd C8IJM at the hearing and stal4t 92&46, (714) 9&4-3339 ~ the 004Jri "1ould not your objectlons or Ille ext. 4350
grant the aulhori!Y. written objections whh Dua Data: Friday, Aplll ·A HEARING 0n the the coun before the 27. 2001 al 2;00 pm
pe1M1on will be held on hearing. Your ap· NOTICE .IS HEREBY
MAY 3, 2001 at 1:30 pearanoe may be In per• GIVEN that the Hunt•
p.m. In Oepl L79 lo· son or by your attorney. lnglon Beach • Union
cated al 341 Tl'le Chy IF YOU ARE A CREO· Hlgtl School District. Or·
Drive South, Orange, ITOR or contingent cted· an~ County, Calltomll,
CA 92888" Hor of Ille deceUad, you actil)O by and ttvouan Its
, IF YO~BJECT to must Ille your ~ With Governing Board, nere·
the ~ of the petl· the ooun and mall a lnaftar .. referred to as
lion y,rAJ Id appear cortf to the personal ,.,,.. "DISTRICT", win ~ at ttw' hearing and aiate reeel1)a0Ve aPl)Olnled by up to, blll not later ~
your objections or file Iha coun wllhin lour tl'le above-stated time,
written ot>Jectlona with monltls from the date of seated bide for the
lhe coun t>elore lhe the first issuance of let· award ol contracts lor
hearing. Your ap· lel'8 as provided In Pro-the foMowlng projects:
pearance may be In per· bete Code section 9100. Project: "Bid #864 •
eon or by your anomey. The dme tor fifing dalms Aeroollng Buildlng "Q" IF YOU ARE A CRED· will nol expire before at Waatmlnster High tTOA or conbngenl ored-four months from the School
itor of t11e deceased. you hearing date nollced Mandatory Job Walk:
must me your olalm wl1h above. 9 am, Wodnellday, April
the CQUr1 and mall a YOU MAY EXAMINE 18. 2001 at Westminster
copy to the personal rep-the file kept by the ~rt. High School, 14132.5 resentative appointed by If you are a pe18011 in-Golden West St.. West·
the coun within lour tereated In lhe estate, minster. License; B and
months from the date ot you qtay Ille with the C·39
the fifll Issuance ol tel· court a Request for Sa&-Bids shall be received
ters u provided In Pro-clal Notice (form OE· in the place Identified bate Code 68ciion 9t00. 154) of the llllng of an In-above, and shall be
The time lor filing clalms venlory and appfaisal of opened and publicly will not expire before estate assets or of any read a.loud at the at>ove-
lour months from lhe petition or aooount es stated dale, lime and hearing dale notloed provided In Probate ~. Plans and specffi-
above. Code section 1250. A cations are on file at the
YOU MAY EXAMINE Request tor Special No-address ttsted at>ove.
the file kept by the eou11. lice form Is available In accordance with the
If you are a pemon In-from the coun clerk. provisions of Calllomla
terested In the aatate, Attqmey for PetlUoMr: Buslness and
you ma1 Ille whh the AotERT A. FOSTER, Professions Code
ooun a HeqUest for Spe-U, ESO., Section 7028,15, and clat Notloe (form OE· SIN 85825 Public Contract Code
154) o1 the filing of an In· 1810t VON KARMAN Section 3300, the owner
ventory and appraisal of AVE., ST£. 1400 requires that the bidder
estale assets or of any IRVINE, CA 92912·1043 possess the classi· petition or acoount as Published Newpon ticallon of oontractor"a
provided in Probate Beach-Costa Maaa license noted above al Code section 1250. A Daily Pilot Apnl 3. 9, 10, lhe time the bid Is
Request for Special No-2001 submitted. Pursuant to tlce form Is avallabl& ______ T;...;M,:.:;3~7"""0 Business and
from the coun cler1\. Professfoos Code
Attorney for Petltlonef: SSC 10537 Section 7028.15. 110
ASHWORTH, HAYES 1-NOTICE OF payment shall be made
MORAN PETITION tor work or material un·
Bemerd L. Moren, &q. TO ADMINISTER der the contract unless
SBN ae4e4 and until the Realstrar of 28202 Cabot Rd., Ste. ESTATE OF: Contractors vailfies to 100, Laguna Niguel, JAYNE KRUEGER the Oialrk:t thet the coo-
CA 92677·12.47 GRAGLIA tractor was properly
Publishod Newpor! eka ANNE GRAGLIA li<:ensed al the time the
Beach-Costa Mesa aka JAYNE A. b4d was submitted. /tiny
Dally Pilot April 3. 9. 10. GRAGLIA conlractor not so
2001 CASE NO. A2069S7 licensed is subject to
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...!.
1 To au heirs, benan-=•:s ~ 6:N ':
SSC 10529 cial1es, creditors. cont· oonsldered void. II the
NOTICE OF ingent creditors, ·and license clasalllcation
PETITION persons who may other· apaolfied hereinafter Is
BSC 10523 TO ADMINISTER wise be interested in the that ol a •apec1a1ty con-
NOTICE OF ESTATE OF: will or estate, or both, of: tractor" as cleflned In
N OUISE JAYNE KRUEGER Section 7058 of the Call--PETITION SUZAN E L GRAGLIA aka ANNE lomia Buslne11 and TO ADMINISTER HARNETIAUX GRAGLIA aka JAYNE Professions Code, the
ESTATE OF: CASE NO. A206960 A GRAGLIA specialty contractor ELEANOR S. To all helns. benell· A PETITION FOR awarded tne contract tor
GREENE eka clarles, creditors, cont· PROBATE has been this wor11 shaN Itself oon-
ELEANOR GREENE ingent creditors, and filed by ROBERT struct a majority of the
CASE NO. A208951 persons who may other· KRUEGER in Ille Supe-wonc, in acoordance with
To all heirs, benefl· wise be fnterested 111 the rior Coun of Calllomia. the provisions of CaJifor·
will or estate, or both, ot: County of ORANGE nia Business and ciaries, creditors. cont· SUZANNE LOUISE THE PETITION FOR Prole1s'"'-· Code ingont creditors. and PROBATE t that ""'~ HAANETIAUX 1eques .s Sec1Jon 7059. ~t! =e= ~; A PETITION FOR ROBERT KRUEGER be Timo 15 of lhe as·
will or estate. or both, of. PROBATE has been appointed as personal senc'e. All work must be
ELEANOR S. GREENE filed by Carter 0 . represenlatlve to admln· completed within 21
aka ELEANOR HametlauK ln the Supe· 15ler the estate ot lhe de· consecutive calendar
GREENE rlor Coun of Callfomla. cadent. days from the date spe<:·
A PETITION FOR County of ORANGE THE PETITION re-ified on the Notice to
PROBATE has been THE PETITION FOR quests author1ty to ad-Proceed issued by the
TIERNEY 1 PROBATE requests that minister the estate under District, Falture 10 com· hied by PAT n Carter o. Hametiaux be the Independent Admin· ptete the work wrt.hln the the Superior Court 01 apnrunted as person.al ls1rat1011 of E.stales Act. time .... f....... ..--In wtn Calllom1a, County of ,._. · ... 11 t•-·· ""'' """ '""'u ORANGE. representative lo admin· (This Authonty ... a..,... resuh In the Imposition of
THE PETITION FOR isler the estate ot lhe de-lhe personal represent· liquidated damages for
PROBATE requests lhal oedenl. ativa to take many ac-eaoh day of delay, In the
PAT TIERNEY be BP· THE PETITION re-lions Without oblainlng amoonl of $lOO per day. quests authority to ad· court approval. Before Each bidder shall pointed as 'pe18011aJ rep-nde k' .. 1 ary Im resentative to administer minister the estale u r ta ing oe .. a n v • submit, on the form
lhe estate of the dace-the Independent Admln-ponant actions. how· furnished with the con· dent istralion ot Esteles Act. ever. the personal repre· tract documents, 8 list of
THE PETITION re· (This AU1horlly will allow sentative will be required the proposed subcon·
quests Iha decedent's the personal 11presen1-lo give notice to in-tractors on this project
Will and codlolls. 11 any. a!No 10 take many ac· larested persons unless as required by the
be admitted to probate. tlons wlthoul obtaining they have walved notice Sublelting and Subcon-
The Will end any codloits ooun approval Before or oonHntad to the tracting Fair Pracliaes
are available tor ell!· tal<lng cenaln very Im· proposed ection.) The Act, Public Contract
If ponant actions, how· independent admmls· Code Section 4100 et am1nation in the le kept ever. the personal repr&-trallon authority will be seq.
by Tt~ ~~TITION re-Mntative will be required granted unless an in· Each b4d shall be ac·
d to give notice to in· leresled person files an tom""n'--' by 8 certified quellls authority to a • le I · t the titlon ,._ '""' 1TI1nlster the estate under terested persons un 55 ob ectK>ll 0 pe or cashiefs d1eci< or bid
the Independent Admin· they have waived notice and shows good cause bond in an amount no1
1strat1on of Estates Act. or consented to the why the ooun shoold not leas than ten percent
(This A·•""-· will etlow proposed actlonJ The grant the euttiority. (IO%) of the total bid
the personal represen -ti be hion 11 be h Id on uu~ .. , t Independent a minis-A HEARING on the ~flee. &ayable 10 the
tration authority wi ~I WI e ISTRI T as a ,.,. iaran-aove to talle many ac· i y 3 2001 1 l 30 .-SELL tions without obtaining granted unless an n· A • 8 · tee lhat the bidder, ti Its
ll'tj moneye WllllltlCI bY
in. Dlallfct '° en•ura pelformance under ttlt
COtlll'lct Ot petmlttlng
payment of ,.ttntlont
••rn•d directly Into
aacrow. av: Govwnlne eo.rd
lltNd: N~ Mcl..tna,
Director • PtoGur .. mant/Energy Con·
.. rvatlon
Pubtl1hed Nawport
Baaoh·Costa Moaa
Daly Pltoc Apr'll 10, 17,
2001
!389
Flctltfou1 Bu11ne ..
Neme St.tement
The following peraons
are doing bulllneis as; Klncala Real Estate
Gtoup. 4500 Campus
Drive, #572, Newpon e.acti. Callfomla, 92660 tiQ8y M, Kfncald. 1465
Galaxy Drive. Newpon
Beaoh, California, 92660
Thia bualness Is con-
(lucted by: an Individual
Have you started
bUslness yet? No
M. Klncald
s statement was
tiled with the County
Cler11 of Orange County on 03f29/200t
2001815"74 Daily Piiot Apr. 3. 10, 17.
24, 2001 T376
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF F1CTIT10US
BUstNESS NAME
The following person(•)
has (have) abandoned
the use o( the fictitious
business name:
HMC Real Estate
Group, I 060-A Calle Ne-QOCio, San Clemente,
Calilomla. 92673
The Fictitious Busl·
nesa name referred lo
above was llled In Or·
ange County on
07128100
FILE NO. 200068353418
Holly Midlelle Moorer·
Kincal<I, 106().A Ca.lie
Neaocio. San Clemente. Carrlomia 92673
Thls busJness is con·
ducted bv: an indMO.tal
Holly Mld1elle Moorer·
Klncald
Thfs statemenl was
flied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/29/2001 2001et5ff72
Daily Pilot AfK, 3, 10, 17.
241 2001 T374
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The following person(a)
has (have) abancl~>ned
the use o( the fictitious
business name: H.M.C.. t060·A Calle
Neoocio. San Clemenle,
California 92673
The Ficlltious Busl·
neas name 11lerred to
above was filed in Or·
8Tl08 County on
01/21199.
FILE NO. 19996780967
Holly Michelle Moorer·
Kincald, 1060·A Calle Negocio, San Clemente.
CaJltomia 92673
This business 1s · con· dUctad by an individual
Holly Michelle Moorer·
Kincaid Thia statement was
flied wilh the County
Cler11 of Orange County
on 03/29/2001
20016159973
Dally Pilot Apr. 3, 10, 17,
24, 2Q01 T373
Flctltloue Bu1lne••
Name Stetement
The following persons
are doing busli'less as:
Tax Pros. 221 W.
Balboa Blvd., Nawpon
Baaoh, CA 92661
Craig Cunis Sm11h.
521 W, Balboa Blvd.,
NeWp0'1 Beach, CA
92661
Rosemary Smith, 521
W. Balboa Blvd.. New·
pon Beach, CA 92661
Thia business Is con·
ducted by: an Individual
Have you started
doing business yel?
Yes. 01/01191
your unwanteo court approval. Before terested person Illes an p.m. in Dept. L73 lo· proposal la aCClepted,
ttems 1hrougn ctaullied taking cenaln very Im· objectlon lo the petltlon ca0 t1ed •st 341h1 T0he nCgiety shall promptly execute ;=.==~C~N~S-~22~4~11g•~-========J.1:=::!!:::==:=:=:::::=.!..=======9 r ve ou • ra • the Agreement, tumistl a
CAIF 92Y868ou' OBJECT to satlsl8CtOfY Fahhlul Per·
Craig Curtis Smith
This statement wu
llled with the County
Clerk of Orange County on 0313012.00 f
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS?~
• • • • • • • • • • •
The legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pltased to announce a new service
now availoblt to new businmes.
~ will now SEARCH the name far you at no txtra charge, and lllVt you the
time and the trip to the Coun House in Santa Ana. Tbm, of count, afte~ the
starch is compltttd UJ( will file your fictitious busintss namt statnnent with tht
County Cltrk, publish onu a UJ(tk far four weeks as rtquired by lllurilnd thm fik
your proof of publication with the County Cl.erk.
Pkase stop by to flit your fictitious businm statement at the Dairy Pilot, 330 W.
Bay Sr, ClJSta Mesa. If you cannot stop by, p~ast caU us at (949! 6424321 and wr
wiU m11/u a"angtmtnts for you Jo handk thzs prom11'rt by mlltl .
If you should have any fonher questions, please call us and Wt will be ~rt lhflll
glad to assiJt you. Good luck in your new business!
~\
'
lormance Bond In an the granting of the peli· amount not Ins than
tJon, you should appear one hundred percent
at Iha hearing and state (l"""") f 1t1e total bid Your obj-'"'lons or Illa uv,.. 0
""' price. furnish a Payment written objections with Bond In an amount not
the coun before lhe less than one hundred hearing, Your •P· percent (100%) of the to-
pearanoe may be in per· taJ bid price, and fumish ~ $'ouby l:t_r _:nc~~~ oe11ifica1es evidencing
ITOR Or ~IJ"""'nl cred· that the requi1ad Insur· .. .,... anoe Is in effect In the ltor of lhe deceased. you amounts set forth In the
muat Ille your claim with general conditions. In
the coun and mail a tha event ol failure to eopy to the personal rep-enter Into the oonlract
rtsentattve appointed by an(I execute the re· the court whhin four quired do<:IJmentt. sudl
months from the dato of bid securhy w111 be for·
the first Issuance of let· tetted. The FaithlUt Par-
ters as prQVided in PIO-formance Bond ellWI ra·
bate Code section 9100. main In tutt toroe altd al· The tlme tor llNng olalmll 1 througti ... A "'"''8n
will not uptre before 1: period 85 "~ied ~
lour monlh& from Iha the general conditions.
hear1ng dale noticed Tl'le DISTRICT ta·
abova. serves Iha right to reject YOU MAY EXAMINE any or all bids or to
the lilt kept by the oourt. waive any lrregulafrt.les
llfaryoue ... e:"in 11,l:'"::a:~: or lnformalitl•• In any
20016160021
Daily Pilot Apr. 3, 10, 17,
241. 2001 T376
Flctltlou• Bu1lnH•
Name Statement
The following parsons
are doing bualOes8 as;
RN's 4 CPA, 27451
Cenajo. Mission Viejo,
CA 92691 Dianne Lynn Theisen,
27415t Cena.Jo, MisslOf'I
Vl8)o, CA 92691
Prlsollla M. Apptegete,
33 Timberland. Aliso Vleio. CA 92656
Thls business 18 con-
ducted by: oo-partners
Heve you started
doing boslness yet? No
Priaoilla M, Applegate
Tl'lt1 statement waa
flled with the County
Cterll 9' Orange County on 03/05l2001
20011157054 O~IOI Apr. 3, 10, 17, 241 L !37.9
•• bid& or In Iha l'>lddlng.
you maA me with the As requll9d by Sed1or1 REQUEST FOR :r ~t~~r': ~ Ul! ~':9 ~~\:::~ PROPOSACL
15") ol the. tiling ot an In· of the Oepertment of In• The Orange ounty
veniory encl ~I Of dllsltlal Rtlatlont ol tht Sanitation Dltttlcl. Celf·
Mtate aaseia or of any State of CaNfomla ku fomla, wlll reoelve bid•
petition or account 11 determined tht general until TutedlrY, MAY 1,
provided In Probate Pfevalllng ralH of 2001 tit 11:00 un. 8ldl
Codt section 12SO. A the 1oc.a111u In muat be ractNed at the
Reqt.llll tor Special No-: :S wof!I 11 tJ be Dlettlct'• Admlnlttrauon tic. form la avall&ble .. -·" r.AAJ... of l,oOby °' PU!dlMlng from the coun del1c. pe .. o.,....,. ...,...,...a Office, by Ult dale
AltCJm!Y !Qt Ptltldol..,! ~ rate '!!_temlat '!! '*'9ln lbo\OI tat IOlfl, It lftUCll R. F1N~ llQ, ""'~ 1te on 1,.. ' .. ,. wNcti time ltl8y wlll be
1911 I. 1rnt ST. DhHPllCT, and COl)IH _....and tlC#lllOeel at may be obtained upon _...... p ...... &A, ~~ IANTA AHA, ~I. The contrector tM Ol.atrlct u ...... _ng
--ll'llh potl a 009Y of Otb. t~ Ellie A-. Publlahed Nawpon ttieM ,.. ... at Mell )Ob !l"!L . ~OUftllfn Vali.yi,
Baach·Coeta MaH ella The contta.ctof end ~ tot the follow. oa11u Piiot Apt!! 3, 9, 10, ' •• ...____._. under Ing: oQ'1 ~",;or""i.ta 11*1 °COMPRl .. IHllVI 2
TM3U the epeclfltd ptlvelftng ,ANQTOI ITUOY
ONfflB
MOVE?
Sell your extra
household
items In
aASSIFUDI
{949) 6'2-'678
ram of Wagtt to •R PICIPICATIOH NO.
WOlllM aMpioy.d by 2000I01•2' !hen\ In h executlcr1 o1 Propoeai. 1n111l bt IM oon1f11Ct IUbt'nffted on 1l'ia fonn
No blddtr may ~ tt1t =r:
Wf1tldflW ~ bid fOf a ~ ol fie "*'"" =:'.: = :>lor dt~ a.Ilona. ~. ~ °' blele. 8ectJon :ma~ ~r:.-:. ~~~Con-llir*' at 1l'ia *1w • =' ~ .. oonll9d m:r· ~'°3.3~
parmlltino 1~ Pllt>llatled Newport
OHaful bidder to Baecfl·COall MIH
aubt11utt NCU1tMt tot Olly PIOC April 10, 2001 DN
Flcttdoua ........ ...................
Thef~· ~~TV SEAV~E
CENTER, lll292 sn&llll
Ln., Founuilo Valley, CA
92708 My Dao, 509 S. Har-
bor, S.ntt Ana, CA
927041
This business le coo·
duded by: an. lndMdual
Hive you atarted
doing buafnua yel?
Yea. 3l20/01 Mv Dao
l'hls statement was
filed with the County
Cletk of Orange County
on 04/02/2001 20011860146
Dally Pilot Apr. 3, lo. 17.
24. 2001 T378
Flctltloue Bual~ ..
H•llW St.tement
The followlng parsons
are doing business as:
Revelation Designs
and Christian Clothfng,
1380 Village Way. #I,
Costa Mesa. CA 9262.6
David E. Lopez, 1380 Village Way. #1, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
This business la con-
ducted by: an indMdoal
Have you started
doing buslneS& yet? No
David E. Lopez
This slatemanl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 03/30l2001
20016H0057
Daily Piiot Apr. 3. 10, 17,
241 2901 T377
Actltlou1 Bueln"•
Heme St.tement
The following persons
are doing buslness as:
J.A.G. Consulting,
26622 Paseo Durango,
San Juan Capistrano.
CA 92675
Jean Gottschall,
26622 Paseo Durango. San Juan Capistrano,
CA 92675
This business Is con·
ducted by: en Individual
Have you started
doing buslness yet? No
Jean Gottschall
Tiils statement was
filed wilh the County
CIM of Oranoe County on 04/05/2001
200111880703
Daily Pilot * 10, 17, 24. May f, 1 T388
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SA.LE
The mini storage facll·
lty, acoordlng to the
provisions of OMslon 8 of the Business and
Professions Code,
Chapter 10. Section
21707 (a). hereby glves
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE.
EXTRA SELF
STORAGE Will conduct
a public sale or the con.
tenll of the storage space(•) named below,
with the contents belno
sold to the hlghes1 bkf. der, for lawful money of
the United Stales ot
Amenca (cash).
The sale IS being held
to satlsly a landlord's
lien and will be held at:
t 7692 Sampson Ln ..
Huntington Beach. CA
92647 on AprH 25, 2001 ,
al 12 p.m
-;.
:_ --"'
200Cl/Ot-OS
A Job walk will takt
pllCI on Tutedlly. Apl\I
241, 2001 al 9:00 • m All pros~lve blcklert art
urged 10 antnd. PIOAH
mffl ri ttie Purchasing Division lol;lby at the
above addrHe.
Sealed bid• mU$1 be
submitted on the form aupplied by the distriel In
accordat1Ce wJlh all
pr0\'illon$ of tile speolfi-
callont. Specillcallons, bid blanke, and further
intormallon may be ob-
tainod al the at>ove ad-
dress, telephone
(7141) 962·2411
Published Newport
Beach-Costa Mesa
Daily Pilot Apnl 10, 2001
T3$2
Flctltlou• Bualnua Ntme Statement
The lollowinp parsons
are doing bus11l8$S aa:
Comprehensive Prac-
tloe Management Solu-
tions. 2413 W, Marian
Ave • Anaheim, CA
92804
E'vangeltne J Berry. 2413 W. Marien Ave.,
Anaheim, CA 92804
This business Is con· ducted by: an indMduat
Have you started
doing business yel?
Yes, February 12. 2001
Evangeline J. Berry
This slatemen1 was
med with the County
Ctelll of Orarige County
on 03112/2.00t 20016857866
Dail'Y Pilot Apr. 10, 17,
241 May 1, 2001 T385
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
SUMMARY Adjourned Regular
Meeting
Study Session
4:00 p.m.
Aprll 10, 2001
PUBLIC HEARINGS ENCROACHMENT
AGREEMENT ANO
PERMIT FOR CON-
STRUCTION AND
MAINTENANCE OF
PRIVATE IMPROVE·
MENTS WITHIN THE
ALLEY RIGHT-OF·WAY
ADJACENT TO 405 &
405·t12 GOLDENROD
AVENUE. CORONA
DEL MAR (N2001·1 10)
!Owner • Shelly Nora Walker, Trustee to lhe
Brandt Fam41V SuMVofs Trust) (contd. from
312.7/01)
REX BRANOT TRUST
FOR AMENDMENT NO.
909 & LOT LINE AD·
JUSTMENT NO
2000-013 (2720 & 2730
BAYSIDE DRIVEi
(contd, from 3127/QI)
CURRENT BUSINESS
NEWPORT THEATRE
ARTS PROPOSED
MANAG EMENT
AGREEMENT
TRANSFER OF
CONTROL OF PACIFIC
COAST HIGHWAY IN
CORONA DEL MAR
FROM CAL TRANS TO
CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH
RECOMMEN·
OATIONS FROM GEN-
ERAL PLAN UPDATE
COMMITTEE ON COM·
MUNITY OUTREACH
Daily P~dt
~~.~~"' ~ -..... .... 111.l llOAIW.
Mortuary * O~I
Cremation_
11 o eroadwa~
Costa Mesa -M2.·81 ...
C}fJAtn;tAae alp
R/) «JrxdJ .•. :
the«'/aafawtJIJ.
CONROY'S
FLOWERS:
2983 Harbor Blv•.
(Cl)lllet <J ~" 11,k~) 714.540.3135 ' ' 227S~Bl~d.
(CJlmrr rl ~ & hl~~'W)
949.645.0246 I
A
GOOD
AD!·
Auctlonaefa Name.
Auc!ion t<.E "VISIONING" PAO·
Phone 11· (909)863-1 t31
Address: P.O. Box 508,
Panon. CA 92369 Bondi. K-050-19·4
The publl() is ll'Mled 10
a!lend. Terms are cash
only. Owner reserves the right to bid.
A general description of
111e property being sold,
along wi1h the Identity of
the Occupent rentJng the
6j)808 are as followl·
SPACE NO.
OCCUPANT
PROPERTY
DESCRIPTION
B-212, MICHAEL
SUTTON, Boxes.
Fumitute, T v .
Suitcase
B-214, ROBERT G
VISSCHERS. Mattregs·
FU1on, OeSk
CESS. COMPOSITION
OF GENERAL PLAN
ADVISORY COM· MITIEE ANO CONSUL
TANT SELECTION
Published Newport Baach-Costa Mesa
Daily Pilot Apnl 10. 2001
T383
Flclltlout Business
Name Statement
The lo1tow1ng persons
are doing busfness as·
Infinite Web Concepts
9610 Hamilton Ave .
Hunhngton Beach. CA
92646
Fernando Magana.
9610 Hamtllon Ave
Hunlinglon Beach. CA
92646
r.al
(141) 14!·0 •
~IFIED : •
It's the solutioe
you're searc~
for.whether ~ .
B·258.
ANDERSON.
Keven S Shin. 9610
Hamilton Ave.. Hunt·
ognton Beach. CA 92646
SONNY Th1is business 1s con· you're~ml
Big Screen TV, Tools,
Receiver. Bo>tes. Bike
Re.di. Briefcase, Vaouum, Baby Buggy
C·069. JOE" MARINO.
Garden Toot. 2 Mower,
Washer. 5 Laddes.
Grass Blower, Wheel·
barrow, Chain Saw,
Grasa Spreader. Boi1es. Furniture
C-221, DENISE
BRADBURN. Tables, Chairs, Clothes
C-280, DIANNA
McGRATH. Furnlturo, Plano/Organ, Ctolh,
Vldeoe
E·017, JAMES BUT·
LEA, Washer, Dryer.
Computer, Printer.
BoHa, Office Furniture,
Bicycle, Goll Ctuba,
Safe, Skis
E·03 I, MICHELE
CLARK, Animal Ca.get,
Shop Vacuum, Weiher,
Dryer, File Cabinet, waooo. Shella, Boi<ea.
Microwave, Small Hand Toots Stoots
Eo054, LOLA COL·
LINS, Blcyola, Fumhure,
T.V.. Refrigerator.
Boxff. Stereo Egulpt ..
Aecordt. Truck Catpet Kit T aMia Raquet
'E·200, DAVID
MARTIN, 8oxat, Beer.
Furniture. S11rao, Fish
Aqu•rlum, Sm•tt T.V.,
lntWmant CaM. Fish-
l!lg Poles, 8ox Stereo
$pelkers, Blcyolt. !'119
Publl1hao Newport
Besoh·Co1t• MeH
0.Jty Piiot Apllt 10.. I 7.
2001 .
T38!
ducted by a general
pannersh1p
Have you sta11ed
doing business yet? No
Femando Magana
This statement was
filed with the County Clerll ol Orange Coonly
Oil 04f06f2001
200188808115
Dall'Y Pilot Apr to, 17.
24. Mav 1, 2001 T3!!§
Call Classified Today
(949) 642-5678
ahome, 1
apartmen~
~ornew
occupatiooJ j
Have A
Garage Sale'
Call the Piiot
Claeelflede
at (948J 841·15878:
ta Plaoe Vaur
Geragellele.Adl :
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By Phone
('>-t <>) h-t2-.-)(1'?8
By Mall/In Person:
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, Hours ~uturcl.i~ ............. Fnda) :3:00 pm _ o;ptt1•1• 1w11111ll~ 111•1 ~'""'" h~ tfw 1•1111r
, Cn·1li1n 111 1111h 111· n ll11\\1·1I r11r rl w
rir11l iwwr1i1111. Telf!plione 8 :30 a rn-S:OOpm
Monday-Friday
Wc.i lk-1 n 8 :30 a m-S:OOpm
Monday-Friday ~u11du) ................ Friday fi:OOpm
Gt
EOUAl HOUSING OPPORlUNllY
Al1 real tslata ad'<en1s1no
In lhli ~per is ~ul>ted
to lhe fedtral Farr HouSIOQ
Act of 1968 as amended
which mat« 11 1lleg1f lo
advertise •any p1efe1ence
l1mi011on Of dlsc;nm1nahon
baStcl on r.1a1, color retog· Ion sex. handicap. 1am111a1
1a1us OI national 01tg1n, or
an 1nten1ton 10 make any such preference llm11Jhon cx dtscr11111naoo.i
Tn1s n~PilPtr W111 no1
knowingly atcep1 a11y
adver1osemen1 tor real
estate whtch 1$ 1n •IOlallon
ol lhe tiw Ou1 readers ite
htrtby informed lhal all
dWtlll119s a<tven1Stc1 1n lh1s
oewspaper are m11a111e on
tn ~ual op~rtumty !WIS • To com ain of d1scrrm1
natton cal HUD 1011 tree 11
f 800-424 8590
1~ FOR SM.E
GENERAL
ONE STOP
HOME BUYING
SUPERSTORE
~Wit!~ !»Ml 100~ Ired E.sl.lt' ~
Free ~r.iCUI fftt'
Ctroil ~ frrt-Cc.l
Rrpo l.rsl VA o. FHA
\M.'lc ome All .irt\11
mad (al h'lit;
17141 SJWIOO Z4 Ill
Vtltnn Rtal F&tate
...... rr.v"'11Qr>~'I>•
I EMAIL ~COlll
HOMES Of TIE WEEK
.... CHI ...... ....
1110.111
llil --•=¥·:.' ....... ......
1'111111; .. ....... ;;;:: ...... , ·=-· ..... Iii ....
..... Fr.di ...... 5•ecne.
MljtlllC Oakl. Ko4
• Pond '*" Gaztbol • <Wtcl. ~.
" 2 Fllfilo/ mw. tllflll
room. •· tltlCltl lootll, tnUllr .. wl
1111111. •·Fpa,
$1 ,599,000. Agenl
714-t2 .. 2411
Index
' ... 4120
41ao. •••
101 • 216 00·46•
690. 697
'°°. 4112 470. 4178
1 ·~ 1112 ~ 11 ... _,22 ___ ,R_~_ras_e-AI I '13 ~ 11 ... 202 __ FOR_ROOMS_R_ENT___.I
PARK WEST
448 ANTIOUESIART
/COLLECTIBLES
CLASSIC DUPLEX
Large lronl house w13811 &
llrgt rear 1 Br unrl WOOd
beamed ceilings hv1ng room. b<ealcfasl room. Frplc
This prope!1y IS Ill
exeftnl oondlbon
Rtclad IO $799.000'
Coaatlint Realty
94i-7SM 1n
NEW HOME
OPEN SUN 12.-4
325 POPPY
Fab YU, 48' 3.581. lamrm I
112 blls lo Ulle Coronl Bch
SI .565 000
Jim & Pilly McOonlld
COM Homes 949-759-9070
AetrHI Homel $130,000
VISll us by boet 01 an lo
Y1eW OUI CIJZy, quant beecill
bl.rlgalows nestled Ill • ~· COllVllnly With pmate boat manna & beach
on the bay SiJls avUlblt
I.Ind Lease $1100lmo No
Prop Tax No AssoaallOtl
Fee ModWr Ules1yles ~
949·72.3-4045 11k for Ellzlbeth
BRAND NEW
OCEANFRONT
U1tl119&ttet Hurry!
Agent M•72W120
Huge AV G1f8!11 detxhed from we•-maonta1Md 38r
28a home on cul-de-sac on Badl Bay $&49,000 Am 0
01 Pat 71H31-8687 Ext
270 or 280 No HlllS Aeal1y
Atl$otut1 S.et N.wport
V1/1J1 Model perl«:t 38t 258'. 2t00sl houu Ill gated area wlc::ommunfly
pod & spa near IM bly
$539 000 agl. P11111:t
Te<IOfe 949-856-9705
BRAND NEW
OCEANFRONT
U11inf-8ett11 Hurry!
Agent 94t-nW120
APARTUENT HOUES
Spacious 28r 28a endfffs
amen1t141s Pets weicome
$13801.fo
5PllQOllS 381 2Bath5 also
llVllUOlf $I 6i'GMo
Call ~1·7632
Oceen View upgraded 28'
1 Ba Sllrrouno sound/sat el·
l~e great yard with Sl>I
lounta111 2c gar $1950/Mo
Caft No• 949-300-5200
l"'-al l"'-a:m l
BAYF ONT
Community
A Pleasurable Experience
I and 2 ~droom AJiC!rtment Homes
~ 1400 -~2350
Ask about 011r spri1tg Sf't"W
Motel
MANAGERS
t SPECIAL•
S17500 I tax W'ldy
llM! present tt.s Adi
235 rms & iulcl'oellells
Situated on beautilutly
"1ndscaped grounds
FEATURES 24 Hour
lobbyl011ec1 d1a I
phones/Free HBO
ESPN & Otscll'ool & Jaeuw Guest laun
d!y Close IO 405 & 5S
F.ys M11 s kom 0 C
Fa•tgtdS colieg., Ind
bells Walking Or•
tance 10 snops aoo
restaurants
COSTA MESA MOTOR INN
22n H81bot Blvd
PhOM 949-645-4840
RENTALS I TO SHAA~
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Stylt Furnrturt
PIANOS & Coli.ctibi.s ... ..,. .... ~. ....
• ,,..,.,.,_ .. 4J1 •• " •
$$ CASH PAID SS
QLW 0-C.. .. • ~ ..
WE BUY ESTATES
~649-4922.Z:
SOUTH COAST AUCTION
22.02 So .... Sc.
S..A..CAt210l . . ..
NOW OPEN! Tre11urt
MIDWAY CITY Kunter Collect1bln &
Th N
"
...__.__ ...... , H Large 4Br llouM 1 room C o n • I g o m t n t 1 e ~.... --'"""' • omff avalt, 1/4 ac lot. ssoo 132 Cabnllo Street CM •19 ~ ....... Naa,...-..cla $200 d!p 714-193-4795 Stangl & Whe811ng Pooer{-C949) 760-0919 V1nlage Jewelry·Anl1que ..,..C C.M. Condoll8' avail w/UI Dolls Come and Set Us1
H"bor VI•• Hom••· ... .C!o,. be cable. w d phone 1rne We have a lot ol noce llllf'M
I I c.rm./ tna.000 38r 28' JIC poo1 S6SO,mo S600 at very reasonable p1ices1 10 ~ ~/)' pool T~ ~ 1154 HOIW:clll>OS 11 112 HOllSEM:OM>OS I dep 714.336-6034 OPEN 11:()0.5 00, Tu.s.t coSTA D '09'g.~:n &"'Mi;;y FOii IBT FOR flBfT 94H45-I059 VISA/MC
S14u111f, 949-673-5354 8A1JOA ISlMD NEWPORT IUCH 1-OFFICES 11 I . ~ RElfT1L£ASE 454 FURNITURE
I •ABSOLUTE•• Ju1t lltl.0-Built In 2000 Lo. Studio w/lg !Oft bdrm. u BEAUTIFUL 2Bd1m FOR • • • BEST VALUE Bonita Can:too. WVndOver w'ld on \#'Iii, new paint CJ!Jl@I 2Bath rn exclusive Villa ._ ______ _.
COSTA MESA 4bf 2ba, Ba& ~ 5 sea. art:IV1edurll and 8j)j)liances Avail roow Balboa commumry ocean 2 Prime Ottlct Sulltt Formal dining room Ml
alnglt alory bulh In '73 u;:;-v'f' rnasl~<•OY91 $1350/mo 94i-723·1222 Vl8W dJw wld, 2caf p.11\.ng 1063sq It. 1223sq n $206 $125/obo. 71~1·5683
Mtda eome nc $339,000 .,..,., s . over _L.,.. '" avaal "°"'' Sl650'Mo Agent FSG near Newpo!I Cenw or view Sal.Morning al c.n 8roUr 7!4-540-3Me bu<ldel upgracles gourmet 3Br 38' "°"" 219 Opal 94g.675,..912 AvaJ now 213-74&-6300 1123 Humml rd Or. CM
EIMCE DIREcTO
...._ .............. rr•••-•
Rea ch 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.)
Call Lonalne at 642·5678 x24
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Admln Ant Irvine 1>e9m
early May eno of July
1·5Qm M·F Phones direct· 109 ln'out cornong lrattoc.
occasional shlpmenr& mar·
kellng some boo~keeP<09
Ml'5I be pet10llilble kroo.1
edge of Mcrosoh oll W«O
Excel Netscape Na..gat0<
Messenger OulCkl>OOh
Pro Fax res 949-851-0690
AMERICA'S AIR FORCE
Jolls availall48 1n oi.er tSO
speoatt1es 1)4ois 'Up 10
S 17 000 en11$tmtnl t>onus
'Up IO $10000 student loin
repaymenl ·Pro01 MIMCt
openooos H19to school graclS age 17·27 or pf!or
seMCe rr-embers trom any
blilOCll 1·80o-423-USAF cx
v1srt www a1rl01ce com
(CAL' SCAN)
BOAT DOCK CREW person, bolling uper
htlplul. Apply In ptfSOn
10lm-2.pm Wtd lhtv Sun.
1801 8!y!!d! Or. COM
Cale Ht1t* PT at povatt ltnnl• club,
20-24/hrs ~k. Call
J!!dy It 900.
DRIVER • It PAYS 10 slan w1tn us CaM SAT ·today
t 877 244-7293 01
t.Sn·BIG·PAYOAY 'Grea1
pay 'Pact ~ ·~
t>e<>el.ts ·s 1 2SO $1QO-on
bonus ·011.,ng S1u<1en1
g<adUates Vn!lcome South
em Relnge1ated Transpot1
(CAL'SCANI
DRIVERS NEEDED Full
b4lnehts and gua11nteed
name time veieran <1nve11
Start 32 ~ fOI l!atbed &
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•al to IJJld \<'It.Ir 1.•11llrJct.
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1wo no 1ru111p, Sou1h w.l\tcJ no uruc:
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then: had lo be pl.1y for i.cvcn .l)lldc:~.
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~med lh 1 all 1hat wa' needed w~
lor the JOCk of di.llml'lnds to be guard cd no mnrc lhan twice. However. the
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trump. De.. larcr won lhe Qpcning lead ln
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116-202-4444
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NEWPORT BEACH
188·202·4444
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V6. aulo. 811 ful power, cass
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1>49-722·2000
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miles, great condlllOll $2500
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695 CARS/TRUCKS
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122959 11275 513.601
South Coast Toyota
949·722·2000
BMW Z3 '99
2.8l, 10K Mlltt,
(4JEA336) $28,995
CREVIER BMW
714·835-3171
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714-835·3171
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Christian Handyman
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