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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-30 - Orange Coast Pilot. . I r I I ' ' . I • SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA co~uNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.CO~ MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2001 Anti-El Toro groµp prep&rlng another initiative • Irvine and other South County cities tonight are expected to reveal their latest attempt to ove rturn the p ro-airport Measure A. St•f•nle Frith D AILY PILOT Anti-El Toro airport officials will unveil an initiative tonight in Irvine that they hope to place on the March 2002 ballot to overturn Mea- sure A and replace it with a plan to build a park at the former Marine Corps Air Station. If approved, the latest initiative will p rovide a mechanism for plan- ning the "Great Park,• complete with a central park, cultural and educational institutions, and recre- ational facilities at the 4,700-acre site. The initiative will be the focus of a joint public meeting between the Irvine City Council and the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority at 7 p.m. at Irvine City Hall. In 1994, Orange County voters approved Measure A, which calls for an airport to be built at the retired military airfield. Irvine and j other anti-El Toro cities in South County last tried overturning the initiative in March 2000 with Mea- sure F, which voters approved, but a Los Angeles Superior Court judge later invalidated. On Sunday, Irvine mayor Lany Agran said the meeting will be a festive event and, in time, everyone will be celebrating this new mile- stone for the retired Marine base. "I expect that the council and (the planning authority) will each approve the initiative. It is over- whelmingly popular," Agran said. "It's pretty straightforward and I can't imagine that it will be over- turned I once it reaches the courts).· Even if anti-El Toro officials give the go-ahead fqr their new initiative tonight, they still have a long way to go. About 120,000 signatures must be collected from the community to get the new measure on the ballot in March, and spokeswoman Meg Waters said fund-raisers will need to take place. The actual wording the groups hope to appear on the ballot will be read torught. "I think this is going to be really exciting and fun,· Waters said. "There will finally be two alternatives SEE VOTE PAGE 6 ou1mot1 THE GREAT PA RK Would the GrHt Partl serve as a villble atternatlve to an airport at the fomter Marine bme7 Call our Reader's Hotline at (805) 496-0469 or send an e-mail to cvourtimesOearthlink.net. Be sure to include your name and daytime phone number. State explores future of Crystal Cove • The future of Crystal Cove could include anything from a research lab to an artists' colony. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE -Fresh off a brain- storming session Wlth locals about the future of the Crystal Cove historic dis· trict, state parks officials headed home last week with a lot on their minds. During a Thursday everung meeting in Corona del Mar, California State Parks Department officials brought themselves back to the drawing board on plans for the oceanfront community. The state agency listened to a handful of speakers during the three-hour meet- ing and presented some ideas as to how to restore the historic beachtront cottages. The laundry list of altemabves to the state's earlier plan, a luxury resort stopped m its tracks alter community outcry, began to form at the Thursday evening meeting. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Members of Amy Ball's kindergarten class, including Katie Senske, 5, (in white dress), show their appreciation of her with a.dozen roses and a parade after she received Eastbluff Elementary School's teacher of the year award. Some ideas include a manne research lab, an artists' colony, an edu- cational center and hostel-type accom- modations for the 46 dwellings ·All of these things are strong possibil- ities,• State Parks spokesman Roy StecUnS said. "What we have to do is go back to Sacramento arid tally up these ideas.• Following .their leader. Eastbluff Elementary kindergarten studen ts host bash and parade for teacher of the year St•f•nie Frith DAILY PILOT F Ive year old Katie Senske said she's her favorite teache r. Six year old Hannah Mishow said she helps her a lot and she's nlce. Morgan Stewart, 6, said she likes her because she smiles. recently received the "Eastblulf Teacher of the Year• award from the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict, and more than 60 parents and students gathered at parent Kirn Misbow's home in Newport Beach Sunday to cele brate. •she's fabulous with the kids,· said Brian Stewart, Morgan's father. "She's very p atient and enthusiastic. She gives a ton of time to the stu- dents and goes to their birthday par- ties and brings them presents on There weren't enough kind words available Sunday afternoon to describe Eastbluff kindergarten teacher Amy Ball during a party irl her honor. The 25-year-old teacher SEE TEACHER PAGE 6 Taylor Walczak, 6, stops by to give Ball a bug during the afternoon celebration on Sunday. Even city managers need a break hen you're Newport Beach's dty manager, some extra rules apply. omer Bluct.u, who's been doing e job for almost two yea.rs now, Id us a while back that he's'the nly d ty employee required to live in the dty. But recently we found put that be allo bu to undergo a rtonal physical, which be puled ftne, thank you very much. And with home and health tak· care of, lalt lbunday the dty's bW eucutlve embarked on hil ftnt real vacation llnce coming to ... WIXlft a..dl. He'll be ¥titting d9ugbtm ln 1\aon and IPlllldllllJ --U.. In .... clelert. .......... ofbudaM ,., ........... aebm'·mil be't laldngcmwof.• .. ,_._ ... llSIDI SCOOP nonstop for awhile and I need some time to regenerate.• Bludau wrote in a memo last week. We 're still kind of wondering wby he didn't offer to take us along . Hope you're having a greet time, Homer. See you back aoon l AN AWARD-WtN,.,G NfO •RJU11NG WEI SfTE · A Uttle something we need to dear up. A typing error lat week led tome rMden t8udUng the Inter- net far die wrong Web lite. It's ~com. W. conet1ld lbat !It_, duitDg tbe ... ..... .......,, ........... of just Inside Scoop. Those same fans, by the way. weren't all that happy with the site's ranlcing of -or our way of thinking about -Rep. CbrUtopber Cox's inOuence irl C~. Yes, he's the molt influential politician in the county, but according to the Web stte, only 49th in the House. It Isn't thet the lite -again, YourConglMl.com -is some Oy- by·nlgbt operation. In fact, they'~ been nomlneted for a Webby Award 1n tbe government and law caWgont by the lnterM· t1onal Academy of Dlgttal Arts and Sdencel. And that group's been doing tbe .... ""'°" of , die Olean for ftwe .,... now. -c11,11•llr .. DllrNae- 111111 SNITS At a follow-up meeting, set for late May. parks department officials will bring back several possible scenarios for restonng and using the cottages. At the same time. the agency is mov- ing forward with the eviction of the cove's present tenants. Their last day to vacate the cottages, per a signed agree- ment, is July 8. The state has pledged to morutor the structures usmg a small crew of rangers and lifeguards that will move m shortly after the residents leave. At the Thursday meeting, several speakers said they worried the cottages would fall irlto disrepair or become vic- tims of vandals. Stephanie Barger, the executive director of Costa Mesa-based Earth Resource Foundation, was one of sever- al speakers to urge the state to allow the residents to stay in the homes many have rented for d ecades. "They're not planning,• Barger said. "They want to get those residents out of there ASAP." The state has tried to evict the residents SEE COVE PAGE 6 ... Thole"-C.. bUI ....... .... 1n .... good....,. ... ..... ~-=~·r.·-·....-~ ·--~~~--~------------------~·· ' \ ON THE . . Altov• tM SURFACE .. .. .. l Pacifica, Orange Coast College's 75-foot motor vessel, will carry out. 11 educational auises this summer in the Puget Sound.· Call for schedules and prices. (949) 645-9412. 2 Monday, April 30, 2001 SEAN Htll.ER I OAA.Y Pl.OT Sandy Miiis inspects a vessel prior to the 5.4th annual Newport to Emenada lntemattonal Yacht Race. A race to inspect Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT S andy Mills looks at it as a good excuse for a thorough spring cleaning. An avid sailor who has participat- ed in the Newport to Ensenada Inter- national Yacht Race fo r 20 years, she knows that the regulars usually have all the necessary equipment on board and just have to get organized. But not everyone who enters the world's largest international yacht race spends as much time out at sea. And that's why Mills and about 40 other volunteers inspect boats in har- bors from San Diego to Santa Bar- bara to make sure that everyone's beading to Ensenada with their safe- ty taken care of. The race •attracts lots of people that only race once a year,· Mills said Wednesday while readying to inspect another boat. Altogether, sh e checked out about 40 ships this year. "It's important to make sure that they have what they need,· she said. Mills has had a thing for sailing ever since she met her husband, Doug. as a 5-year-old in a yacht d ub in Northern California. Both of them had dinghies with outboards and What's AFLOAT •WHAT'S AR.OAT Is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the Information to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- 4170; or bye-mall to daflypllotOl11tJmes.com. IOAT RENTALS Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways, with single Sandy Mills plays an important role in the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race bdnded over fishing, she said. She's been a member of the New- port to Ensenada race committee and somehow just got involved in safety inspections a few yea.rs ago. Mainly, it's a fun thing to do, she said, adding that she gets to meet lots of people and their boats. Then it was time to follow Carolyn Hardy out to h er Mischief to do her inspection work. ·Did they pass you, Gene?" Hardy yelled down the bay to a neighbor busy working on his boat. "They had everything but the soft plugs, and they were in the car,• Mills jumped in. So much for the neighbors. Hardy's boat passed the outside inspection with no problems at all, having railings in place around the entire deck and a blue and yellow class flag displayed in the back. That's important for the send-off, Mills explained, to make sure no one and double kayaks, electric boats, 14· holde r sailboats, pedal boats and run- abouts for offshore use or crulsing the bay. (949) 673-7200. Sall airborne outside Newport Har· bor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip is 5'5. (949) 673-1693. Eleclric boat rentah are available by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. tries to sneak into a different class. Climbing down to the boat's interior, Mills continued down her checklist. "You've got a bilge pump ... Have to have a first aid kit... A ship com- pass ... And a spare -we need flash- lights,· she said, with Hardy pointing out the items requested. "I see you got a lot of chips there,· Mills went on. "Lile vests for the crew?" Mischief passed the inspection without any problems. Even less vital items, such as a Mexican flag that gets hoisted in Ensenada as a cour- tesy to the hosts, were on hand. That's not always the case, Mills said, adding that random follow-up checks happen at the end of the race to make sure people kept everything on board. The required two anchors, which add weight to the light race boats, is a case in point. . "They don't like to carry anchors,• Mills said. "But if something should happen, you need them.• And with her duties on the Mis- chief completed, Mills handed Hardy a certificate. That's the only way boats can get in the race . "It's an ax we're holding over their heads,• she said, laughing. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and CD players. Ice and cups are provided. Reservations are suggested. An hour rental is $60. (949) 645-6612. Gondola Adventures/Newport. 3101 W. Coest Highway, offers one-and two-hour gondola cruises. A one· hour tour with champagne is $70. A two- hour tour with dinner and cham· pagne is $180. Pickup is available at waterfront restaurants. (949) 675· 4984. 8EAQ£8$ HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Copyrlgl'lt No MWS stories. illut- trltlons, tdltorlal matt.tr Of ecMf· themlnts herein CM\ be repro- duced without Mttt.n permlBlon of~OONIW. WIATHll AID SUIF VOL 95, NO. 115 Record your comments 1bout the Dally Piiot or news tips. ADQRESS ..... !Anal ..._ n1S1 non TODAY First high Daily Pilot Race ·went <YI with Jew hitches A hoy. As a I mentioned in my last column, I served as one of the VIP committee members for the 54th annual Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race activities and what a week it was. My wife and I tried to · attend all the events that Jiffy Woods could schedule for me, but when I arrived Friday at the Bahia Corinthi- an Yacht Club to get on the press boat -"Sea Ya,• a Navigator 5000 owned by this year's commodore of the club -Jennifer Solomon, Ralph Rodeim's public rela- tions person, had to save me down the docks because I was being led away by many in the boating community. I was happy to see Leslie DeMeuse of Channel Sea TV, which produced the video with Roy E. Disney, as she was dropping off her camera crew for on-the- water coverage. When DeMeuse was leaving for John Wayne Airport to film from a helicopter for ESPN, I thought "if only Boathouse TV had her budget.# When I was talking with Leslie by the flag pole at the yacht dub, I beard a yell from above. It was Lorin Weiss, a well-known boating writer who said he happens to like my column. What a compli- ment from someone I respect as Olle of the best boating writers. Also, I missed saying "hi• to Rieb Roberts, who is another one of my favorite sailing reporters on the West Coast, when he transferred off o'Ur press boat and onto the camera boat. Let's back up for a moment, as most people are probably unaware that the race is actually a week of events with both U.S. and Mexico offidals celebrating north and south of the bor- der. 1 mentioned in my last column that Thursday was my committee's Yachtsman Luncheon, which was profes- sionally chaired by Clayton Shurley, although Karin Graves, from the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, is our hero in ensuring the luncheon actu- ally happens. Well, Robbie Hanes from Roy Disney's Pyewacket served as the guest speaker with his Transpac video where be holds the crossing record. Hanes sailed in the Newport to Ensenada race prior to the fast-approaching nanspac race. That evening, most people attended the yacht club's fes· tlvities, though my wife and I were invited and opted to instead attend the Newport Mike Whtteheod THE HARBOR COLUMN Ocean Sailing Assn.'s VIP cocktail party at Newport Beach Mayor Gary Adam's liouse. It was a very special night. Not only was it my wife's birthday, but Adam's lovely 'wife did a wonderful job as hostess, Newport liar· bor Master Marty Kuules attended with his lovely Brenda, and the Muican officials, whom I have known for numerous years, finally arrived. It was only too bad this year that I had to attend a Newport planning confer- ence in Palm Springs rather than the great events south of the border. Oh, back to the start of the race. Tun McClung, the weatherman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, predicted good winds that would allow speeds of 15 to 20 knots with sails out. The race started well wi~ only a little foul-up at the fourth start on the outside line as a boat barged the start line too close. Well, con- sider there were more than 440 boats in what is the largest international yacht race in the world, and there were only a few minor prob- lems, and all I can say is •great job• to the sailing ~- association, the sponsors an<r the hundreds of volunteers who make this race happen. • • • In dosing, do not forget the oldest in-the-water boat show on the West Coast, which will be at the Newport Dunes May 2 to 6. Duncan Mcintosh and his wife have coordinated the show every year for the past 28 years, and he really knows boats and publishes Sea and Go Boating Magazines. I know Mcintosh and he is one of my well-respected boaters, and be is someone who can contend with me in taking a yacht around Point Concep- tion in one piece. Safe Voyages. • MIKI WHnlHIAD Is the Pilot's bo1tlng and harbor columnist. 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Everyone from state park offi- cials to Irvine Co. heiress Joan Irvine Smith, whose grandfather owned the land since the 1800s, is putting in their two cents on what should happen when the land is returned to the state. Tony Dodero FROM.THE NEWSROOM And like the cove bungalows, the Franciscan Lodge cabin.I sit directly on the beach. For a one bedroom on the lake, it can cost $199 a night. Those not facing the lake go for less -$85 a night. Everyone knows one of the things that killed the original pro- 1 posed development was the idea that the cove cottages would be rented out at $300-$500 a night, making a stay there near impossi- ble, or at least difficult, for many of us common folk. In the next 20 years that would add up to $33.1 million in revenue, about $1 million more than the state paid for the entire parcel and about $24 million more than the approximately $9.2 million the cove dwellers have paid over the last 20 years with their $1,000 a month average rents. Just an idea. During the event, the center's director, Aviva Goolman, told the ttowd that the center's fund-raising efforts, chaued by Automobile Club or Southern California President and CEO Thomas V. McKeman, Jr., have netted $65,000 since the cam- paign began last November. Goelman hope lo get lo the $100,000 mark pefore the cam- paign ends. / I • So, heck, why shouldn't I do that as well? I got an idea from one of the last vacations I took. What if the state was able to rent out the cottages as a rustic getaway? How much do you think it could get? resort in North ~ke Tahoe. My wife and. I checked out these rustic little cabins on a trip there last summer, and you can too by checking out the web site www.Frandscanlodge.com. So we, that's you and me -all the taxpayers who are the REAL owners or Crystal Cove -could rent the place out for a reasonable $100 a night. • • • 1 spent some lime last Friday afternoon at aJlice celebration for the voluntee~ who have put in 26,151 hours of their own free time at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. To help Qut ID any way, contact the center A 949-645-2356. • TONY DOOERO is the editor. His column appears on Mondays. If you have story ideas or concerns about news coverage, please send messages either via e-mail to tony.doderoO/atimes.com or by phone at 949-5744258. For an idea, I looked up the rates for the Franciscan Lodge Sure, these cabins lack many basic amenities, but so, too, do the At those rock bottom prices, I'm going to assume we will have no vacancy. So multiply that $100 by The volunteers were treated to Briefly!n THE NEWS Homeowners to hold annual meeting The Mesa Del Mar Home- owners Assn. is having its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday al the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Ave.. Costa Mesa. The first part of the meet- ing will include presentations open to all city residents. The second part of the meeting 'Will be a board discussion of association business. Among those scheduled lo give presentations include Peter Naghavi, transportation ·····@)~··· ... -- RUTAN &TLJCt<ER, . ' ...... ; .... . services manager for the city, will discuss parking restric- tions on street sweeping days; Lt. Ron Smith will dis- cuss crime and crime preven- tion; Jeff Pratt, one of the owners of the El Camino Shopping Center, wilJ explain plans to convert the center into housing; and Becky Bai- ley-Findley, manager of the Orange County Fairgrounds, will talk about the fair- grounds. For more information, call (714) 546-3112. Host families sought for students Academic Year in America 15 accepting applications from Costa Mesa families that would like to host exchange ~tag students next year. The · p·rograrn includes exchange students from more . than 30 countries, including Germany, Brazil, France and Italy, with many different talents and inter- ests. The families selected will provide their exchange stu- dents with two meals each day and a place to sleep and study for five to l 0 months. The Academic Year in America program is looking for families willing lo treat the exchange students the same as their children. Families can earn up lo $1,000 toward travel to visit their students after the exchange. For more information, call (800) 322-4678, Ext. 5164. ~hoot Wednesday, May 9 Prado Olympic Shooting Park Chino, California 7 Official Events Sporting Clays I & II Trap Doubles Tabor's Doubles Continental Trap Duck Tower Flurry Optional Events Olympic Trap 2-Man Flurry Five Stand •• Proceeds benefit Hoag Hospital. To participate, or for more information, please call 9491574-7208. PLUG IN ... . ................... ... Tours of Home Ranch scheduled City Council members and residents looldng for a better understanding of the pro- posed Home Ranch project will get their next chance to see the site today. Home Ranch, a 93-acre project originally scheduled for Planning Commission review last year, was redesigned to add housing. as well as to reduce building heights and the square-foot density of the proposed office space. The modified proposal for the site -a lima bean farm bordered by the San Diego Freeway, Fairview Road, Har- bor Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue -calls for a 308,000- square-foot Ikea furniture store, 791,050 square feet of office space, 252,648 square feet of industrial business and 494 homes. Despite the redesign, the project has remained contro- versial. Three homeowners associ- ations -Mesa North Com- munity Assn., HalescresVHail of Fame Homeowners Assn. and Mesa Del Mar Home- owners Assn -oppose the project because or worries that the project could strain police and fire services, as well as increase traffic and urban runoff. The orgamzauons also expressed cohcern about the density of ~he proposed hous- ing and the aesthetics of the lkea store. The city hdd its first tour or the Home Ranch property Friday and will have two more tours. One will be from 9 lo 11 a.m. today and the second will occur between 9:30 tp t 1 :30 a.m. on May 12. General tnformation about the project and a discussion will be l.Ilcluded in the tours, which leave from the back of City Hall . Reservations are required. For more tnformation, call (71 4) 754-5610. Stroll b!:f spectacular compebtion gardens designed b!:f leading landscape professionals and learn new bndsc..'1p1ng rdeas. Shop 100 uni'lue exh1b1t.ors and e'1'.Y fun and 1nfurmnbve seminars from nabonal garden experts. we·ll even sharpen :JOLir gjlrdcn shears!" Kids will love v1ewmg the m1n1ature ch1ldren'.s gjlrdcns, creating special craft pro_JCcts and parbc1pabng1n spe- cial events designed fur them . Parking and admission are ~rec. Preview Gala Thursda_y evening, Ma_y ', to benefit r ncnds of the M1ss1on, Mission San Juan Capistrano. E.nf~ live music. sample hne cuisine and be the hrst to preview the Garden show. .~ To purchase tickets fur the Gala call (949) Z}t-1~ o.t. 1>21>. /Ir ~HOW HOURS v Preview Gala Ma_y '' 2001 6:'° p.m. -'J p.m. !knehbng mends of the M1ss1on. !:>pecaal Guest -Karen Hed~"'· f)1~ctor of Horticulture & Resort ·enhancement, Disneyland Resort *l l"RJDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY A. Ma,Y +1 2001 Ma,Y ;, 2001 Ma_y 61 2001 10 a.m. -q p.m. 10 a .m. -7 pm. II a.m. -6:7>0 p.m. • t ••••••• . ... ' .. COAST ·~~ ·IT . • South Coa6t Plaza, Crate and !)an-cl/~ls Home ~tore W•ns »» ('.)car Street, Coeta ~ 92..626 (aOO) 7a2~6Ma • -.aouthc.o..-utplaza1c.om · ~lta:!f J•pcw•srionepwol~.>-. fl"'pcnor>•~·~ Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters . .. • • .. Daily Pilot OCC inducts new members of Alumni Hall of Fame~ ' • Honorees indude former Costa Mesa mayor Mary Hornbuckle. Jen nifer Ch•u DAILY PtLOT ORANGE COAST COL· LEGE -Orange Coast Col· lege on Friday inducted three new members. including for- mer Costa Mesa mayor Mary Hornbuckle, into its Alumni Hall of Fame. The other two alumni are Daniel G. Amen, a Newport Beach neuropsychialrist, and I larold Burch, a New York designer. The trio are the college's 58th, 59tb and 60th members of the Alumni Hall of Fame. Hornbuckle has lived in Costa Mesa since 1965. She earned an OCC certificate in early childhood educa- tion and received her bach· elor's in organizational management from Van- guard Univez;sity. She was elected lo the Costa Mesa City Council in 1984 and served. through 1996. She served as mayor from 1990 to 1992. Hornbuckle has been director of the St. Mark Com- munity Preschool in Newport THAT'S YOUR FINAL ANSWER, IT'S TIME FOR ... CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO ALL WEEK LONG AT ... Ml CASA OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO M EXICO ALSO ON FISH TACOS, CHILI SIZE, CHILI OUR MENU CHEESE OMELET, AND MANY ... 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Amen bas penned 15 books, includ- ing 1999 New York Times bestseller #Change Your THE TO LL ROADS WILL GET YOU THERE FASTER. SO WHAT'S STOPPING YOU? Congestlon·frff, uninterrupted drives where you can actually drive the speed llmlt. Gee, what a cone.pt. ftf •• latn1tlt11: wn.tffttlklMs.ce• l.f00-31mAI (11U) Brain, Chang'e Your Life.• Burch was an OCC art stu- dent from 1968 to 1971 . He earned a Bachelor of Pine Arts degree in advertising and graphic design from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He has creat- ed design projects for such clients as NASA, Disney Epcot Center, Houghton Mil· run, Vlldng!Penguin Books, the University of Southern California, Playhouse Inter- national Pictures and APS International. Tll HUGI COAST COLUll IW1 Of Miii ~· NAME INDUCllD o ........... Netionll R.cqi.a.11 ~ ,,. ~ .,....., .. ,......~ .,, •r .., ......... Vlca........,., Pubic.......... ,,,. ... .... & -• -·Judie, N.O.C. 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Pree. (114) 432-57+5~ The ~ umual poetry festl~ val will take place at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Participants haYe been drawn from UC Irvine and the local poetry scene. Free. (949) 717- 3890. TUESDAY Human Opttom, a nonprofit agency dedicated to prevent- ing family violence, will host a 40-hour mandated work- shop for anyone wishing to work with victims of domestic violence, starting May 1. Call for , prices and times and address. (949) 737-5242, Ext. 23. The "Busineu Plan Develop- ment" workshop, offered by Orange Coast College's Com- mwlity Education Office, will be held from 9 a .m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25, or $20 in advance. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. WEDNESDAY Be tested for anxiety or depressive illnesses by Susen Kay, a licensed health-care provider, a.s part of National Anxiety Disorders Screening Day. Call for a free appoint· ment. (949) 250-4755. The Newport In-Water Boat Show will take place starting May 2-6 at Newport Dunes Resort. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m . weekdays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. $10 for adults, and children 12 and younger are free. (949) 757-5959. A representattve from Cal Poly Pomona's Admissions Office will visit Orange Coast College from 1 to 4 p.m. on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432- 5894. Speak Up Newport will meet at 5:30 p.m. at The Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Bring money for din- ner. (949) 224-2266. A dua OD effec:Uve panmttng will be offered at 1 p.m. at the Neighborhood Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. $40. (714) 754-5028. A lecture about traveling to Ethiopia will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. $5. (71 4) 0 2- 5087. THUISDIY 11te 12th annul Soatben California Spring Garden Show, will feature 100 spe- cialty booths, national garden experts and exhibits for chil- dren from May 3-6 at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. (14) 435-2000. A.aodate Jmtke ElleeD c. Moore will celebrate her appoinbnent to Divilion m of the .Cth District Court of Appeal at 5:30 p.m. at the Westin South Cout Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., COit& Mesa. The event will be bolted by the Orange County Bar Aun. $35, or S25 for memben. (949) «o-6710. ..... , Mo••n w.w wm Mil a lute demo from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at' the marbt, 225 E. t 7th St., Cotta M91&. Pree. (800) 585·~· Or-. CCNlll eons• wta c:•nt •andlAntbag Ho&· '. by dDematograpMr Jim Md)Qnelcl, aa 1 p..m. m OCC'I Robllt 8 . Moen 'Jbe. atre •• 2701 PalrvleW Road. C09ta mesa. .. or 17 ID advance. (714) m..,., . .... n.c.-...... ...-p er ....... ..... ........... IULtial ...... a.11 .......... mr-. . . ner of Arlington and Newport Avenues in TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 548- 8521. A workshop on body lu- gpage will be ottered at 9 4m. at Orange" Coast Col- lke, 2701 Fairview Road, 'Costa Mesa. $45 for registra- tion, $20 for materials. (714) 432-5880. Orange Coast College'• Community •Education OftJce will pr.eSent a workshop titled ~T~ctics to Make E-com- merce Successful for S"mall Business• from 9 a.m. to noon at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25. or $20 in advance. (714) 432-5880. Tbe Uncoln Elementary Sto- rytellers, a group of about 50 students, will appear at 11 a.m. at the Newport Beach Cent:cal Ubrary, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. Free. (949) 515-6955. "Flnd.lng a Thom Among the Roses,• a three-hour work- shop designed to show reha- bilitation opportunities, will be offered by Orange Coast College's Community Educa- tion Office. The workshop will run from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Room 202 of OCC's Lewis Center for' Applied Sciences Building. Registration is $59, plus $5 material fee. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa . Mesa. (71 4) 432-5880. A three-hour "Landlord Sur- vival 1Taining" workshop will take place at Orange Coast College in the Community Education Office. The work- shop will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . in Room 202 of the college's Lewis Center for Applied Sciences. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5880. Dr. Peter Kuzmic, chairman of the Theological Commission of Evangelical Fellowship .. AROUNDToWN .. . . ~. April 30, 2001 5 and superintendent of the Evangelical Church of Croat- ia, will speak at Vanguard UniversJty's commencement at 10 a .m. on campus, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Call for tickets. (714) 556-3610. Orange Cout College will host cbeerleading tryouts from 3 to 6 p.m. on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 846-7223. SqllDIY ~ t)fange County Market Place will kick off the Strawberry Sunday Fest from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Pa.t.rgrounds in Costa Mesa. $2. Erik Lackey, (949) 723-6663. A ga.rden tour will be hosted by the Volunteer Assn. of Sherman Ubrary & Gardens from 11 a.m. To 4 p.m. at six different homes in Corona del Mar. $25, $30 on the day of the event. (949) 673-2261. M.AY I A workshop on financing your business will take place at 9 a.m. at National Universi- ty, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. (71 4) 432-5660. Mother's Market will host a seminar about vitamins at 6:30 p.m. at the market. 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595-MOMS. A "Meet Your City Leaders" event will take place at 7 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 225-4296. M.AY 9 Ho.g Hospital will present a class on kyphoplasty, a tech- nique to help straighten the spine and reduce back pain, at 11 a.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 514-4624. All Calllom1a reUftld tMcber'I are invited to join a luncheon at noon at the Newport Beach Goll O ub Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport .Beach. $16. (714) 549-0229. Hoag Hospital wtll p~nt a class on •Herbal Overview on Menopause• at 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Free. (600) 514-4624. MAY 10 1be Uncoln Elementary Sto- rytellers, a group of about 50 students, will host a parent festival at Lincoln Elementary School, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Call for times and prices. (949) 515-6955. Mother's Market will host a seminar on positive parenting solutions at 6:30 p.m. at the market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595- MOMS. A work.shop for anyone inter- ested in learning how to enhance his or her apprecia- tion of creative expression will be offered at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. ' MAY 12 A pancake breakfast will be hosted by" the OaslS Senior Center from 7.30 to 10 a.m. at the center, 800 Marguerite Ave.. Corona del Mar. $2. (949) 644-3244 . 'M.AY 13 Tbe Balboa 1.sJand Artwalk will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. along the South Bayside promenade, between Marine Avenue and Feny Landing at Agate Avenue in Newport Beach. Free. (949) 8J0..8098. lllY 14 May 14 la the lut day to see • 1mpres.sions, • an exhibition and sale of more than 90 paintings by Southern Cali- fornia artist Val Carson at the Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Mesa. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. M9nday through Friday. Free. (714) 979-4510. • •ctr. Seuss on the Loose, .. a special children's pajama sto- ry time and show, will take place at 7 p.m. at the New- port Beach Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. MAY 16 Tbe city ot Costa Mesa Human Relations Committee will bold an essay contest for Costa Mesa High and Estancia High school stu- dents. Essays are due at 6 a.m. in the school's Associat- ed Student Body offi ce. Prizes range from $50 to $250. John Rule, (949) 546-0244. The Orange County Chapter of Childhelp USA will hold its annual Celebnty Golf Classic at 11 a.m. at Pelican Hill Golf Club, Newport Beach. Greens fee sponsorships range from $400 to $10,000. (949) 589-2770 Mother's Market will host a seminar on advanced joint and skeletal nutntlon at 6:30 p.m. at the market. 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa Free. (800) 595-MOMS MAY 17 Hoag Hospital will present "Maybe a Baby?" at 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Bak.er St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 514-462'. Motbe:r'I Market wW ...,_. a · seminar on the best nutrition for your pet at 6:30 p.m. at the market, 22S E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (800) 595- MOMS. MAY II "AD Evening on Bro.dway, • ., a black-tie gala benefiting the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, will include dinner, a silent and live auction a.nd dancing, and will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Hyatt New- porter. 1107 Jamboree Road. $150, with tables of 10 start- ing at $1 ,500. Mickey Shaw, (714) KJ0-4333, Ext. 17. MAY 19 The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter will join 600 seruor centers across California in a "STEP OUT for Senior Centers" cel- ebration at 9 a.m. Call for the location of the walk. (949) 645-2356. A program on the Dowen at Sherman Library & Gardens will take place at 9:30 a .m. at the gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 673-2261. Exhibits and demonstrations will highlight the Newport Beach Public Works Depart- ment's open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Newport Beach Utlhbes Yard, 949 W. 16th St. Free (949) 644-3311. MAY 23 learn how to grow a fuchsia basket at 9:30 a.m. at the Sherman Library & Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. $40. (949) 673-2261. Being tbe preferred proi1ider of ca11cer care is iiery• rPU1arding. But even more important is finding new and better ways to give our patients et~ medical adtiantage. Hoag's state-of-.tbe-art technologies for early detection Include sentinel node blopstes for breast cancer and melanoma, and Rapid CT Scans tbat are JO times more setisltftte than a cbest x-ray. We also provide tbe most adi>anced options for aggressive treatment sucb as radloacl1tte seed lmplmits, nerve-sparing prostatectomy. tumor vaccines, lnclslo'1-..free Gamma Knife SU'8ery. and access to tbe latest clfnlcal trials. As Hoag Cancer Center marlts Its IOtb anniversary. our flt~ year su""val mies contl.nue to e:xt:eed national at~ .•. oM more reason to mallle Hoag Cancer Center your ftrst cbolc~. For more lnft>rm4tton, c.ml 949/7CANCER (722-023-) today. T• y.., fl/ &.cf&iMc .-1.JOOI ....,., t •I M Ofliilwr C...., •••Ll'r•h•• '"I ........ -.......... -.......... ._ ....... ' , '• ... ... ' "' ' \ 6 Monday, April 30. 2001 i ,, .. VOTrE CONTINUED FROM 1 and not just one. People will have a choice of what they want. It's finally a fair fight. We just have to see where the chips fall ... Costa Mesa ID8¥0T Libby Cowan will not be attending tonight's meeting because of a prior engagement, but did say she doesn't think over- turning Measure A is the best plan. COVE CONTINUED FROM 1 since shortly afte r purchasing the cove from the Irvine Co. in 1979 for $32.6 million. Thal same year, the area was placed on the National Regis- ter of Historic Places. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board injected that effort with a sense of urgency when il slappe d the parks depart- ment with a cease and desist order on Nov. 16 regarding Gettins. INVOLVED • GEmNG INVOLVED runs period- ically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list. call (949) 5744298. Advertonal by P•ul 'rech .. RtnCll & ,,,.,,,.,,, UllMAJI • 8WBNI# JAMIMUA~ DRIVEWAY LNSPECTJON Car owners shouJd check their vehicles every other week to avoid many c"<pensive repam.. Fm.t 1s the oal level. U 11 1s down a quan. add the 011 and look into the reason for frequent losses Next. check the radiator. If the coolant level 1~ do>An more than a quan. have the auto technician find the source of the le.U. Checl all the h~s running from the radiator 10 the engine to see that they are not hrittle. soft. or cracked. Also check belt' for fraying and looseness. After that. check the dnvcway for telltale nu1d\.. Ma.kc sure all c"erior light"t work. Check the exhaust sy~tem for rusty holes. Finally. check the tires for uneven wear, underinflation, and sidewall cracking. HJNT: If you see a good deal of grease behind the front wheels of a front-wheel-drive car. the rubber boots lha.t cover the (expensive) con~tant velocity joints may be tom or missing. Have them replaced to protect the CV JOinlS from din and sand. RESTRAINED ENlliUSIASM Parents and auto manufacturers must wort together to make vehicle~ M safe as possible. According to the la~t stati lie avaiJable 10 the Nauonal Highway Traffic Safety Adminismuion, car accidents are one of the leading causes of death among children between ages I and 14. The real tragedy is that many of these fatalities could be prevented if some basic safety precautions were o~rvcd. To begin with. no parent should forego using child safety scats or seat belt~ by rationalizing that they arc "just going 1 few blocks." The fact is that 75% of car crushes occur within 25 miles of the home. And, 54'! of children under 5 who were killed in vehicle crashes in 1997 wen-totally unrestrained. We are reliable. and that's why folb come 10 us. Al C&P (646-6910). we are here to lend a hand -with profcs ionalism. service excellcnoc. and old- fashioncd friendliness. We offer wtual's hard 10 find nowadays: service cllcellenc:e, intepity, and folkl who ~ easy 10 talk 10 and wOft with, For AAA approved auto repair service, come 10 2090 Placentia. HINT: A<lCOrding to aovcnwent officlab. an estimated 312 childml under 1JC 5 who were involved ln ~rioo• vehicular eccide:ma ln 1997 are alive eoday bec:au.tc they were lalr~ly rcsualncd an chlld-tafecy teaat. ~ mo.e were lf*Cd ICriout injury. .. ' ' "It's not in the best interest of Costa Mesa," she said. •Jt's just one more ballot measure. But it's all for the courts to decide." Dave Ellis of the Airport Working Group said he still thinks the county's plan for an airport at the Marine base is the best Ldea. "It's just a pipe dream of thej.rs to build a park.• said the pro-El Toro group's spo~esman. "They can't real- ly afford it. But I hope their finitiative) goes through. They've spent ... years and ... suspected pollution from the cottage's aging septic tanks. Laura Davick. who formed the Alliance lo Rescue Crystal Cove, cautioned the state against rushing its review to satisfy that order. The state must comply by Nov. 16, 2003. MI don't want the cease and desist order to become the driving force," Davick said. •The public review process should be the guiding force.• The state has revisited its own 1982 plan for the cot- tages, which included rehabil- itating the cottages. It was put ORGANIZATION FOR THE HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost animals in the Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar areas. (949) 722-1357. PROJECT CUDDLE Project Cuddle. a nonprofit organization, serves the needs of abused. abandoned and drug-exposed children. in addi- tion to office help and once--a- month, 12-hour hotline shifu, millions on it. But the eco- nomic generation or an air- port is still better for the coun- ty than parks which can end up costing taxpayers billions here in Orange County." Waters said what Orange 1 County needs though, is a •Great Park.• "This is a very highly edu- cated county,' she said. "This ,is something that will really make an ,impression. And I think when our grea\ grand kids are walking through the park, ,they are going lo thank us th'at it's not an airport." ' on the shelf in 1997 when the department signed a 60-year deal with Mike Freed. A $2- millioo buyout of the develop- er was finalized in March. As the state begins a new public process, those involved said they hoped there would be more oppor- tunity for dialogue between the parties involved. Ml found fthe Thursday meeting) a difficult forum to have any back-and-forth dia- logue," Newport Beach activist Nancy Skinner said. M It would be nice to have a round-table discussion.· volunteers are needed for an auxiliary group, fund-raising committees and to help distrib- ute stickess to stop ~bies from being abandoned in trash bins. The organizatioo also needs donated gift items for mothers and babies. (71~) 432-9681. PRIME DYNAMICS Prune Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its pro- grams. (949) 262-7300. S1zzl1n9 Fa11tas St'ilhng Manach1s Handmade Tortillas Marganta & Cerveza Bar Pw .,..,. • Go Order by tit• Dozen Ch1ngohn9as Fajitas Enchiladas Burritos & Tacos COMPLETE PARTY PACK FOR 101 (I ~ Call your nearest location! ~ .. .......... "-"!~ • AY l0to150people. ~ ~· Full Service Catering • • -(949) 645-0209 If you Uve in Orange Countys First or Fifth Supcrvisorial Districts, we invite you to be part or I truly moving experience. Upon passage of Measure M ln Novcmbu 1990, the O tizens Overslght Committee was empowered by the Orange County d tttorate to act as a watchdog over all ttansponadon funds gmerattd by the one-half cent sales taX. As a member or the O tizcns Oversight Commiuec, you will ensure the transportation projects spedflrd ln the Traffic Improvement and Growth Managemcnl Plan are buil t as promised ln Measure M. Any Orange County d d.zcn ltvtng ln the Flnt or Flf th Supervtsortal Districts may apply lo serve on the Clmms Overstght Com.mitt« for a thrtt-)UI' tam.• TEACHER CONTINUED FROM 1 their birthdays arid at Olrist- JDM. Morgan talks about bier more than any other person she knows, I think." Ball said she ts simply ovenvbelrned by the amount of attention and support her 23 students and their families have given her. At the• party Sunday, banners bung in the front yard bearing the words "Congratulations" and •we Love You Miss Ball." Shelley Sweeney, whose son , Thomas, is in Ball's class, made a pink sash for Ball to wear that read •Teacher of the Year.· Stu- dents and their siblings even decorated their bikes and scooters with "We Love Miss~• signs and had a bike parade with Ball serving as grand marshal. Inside the house, anoth- er banner with pictmes and handprints of each of Ball's students bung in the living room while a cake with her name was ready to be cut. "I couldn't do this with- out the parents,• said Ball, adjusting a pink plastic crown she had been given to wear by a student. "The parents are incredible. This is really my dream job. I haw wanted to be a kindergarten teacher since I was three years old and I used to play school with my dolls. These students are my family members." Ball grew up in Newport Beach, attending Harbor View Elementary and grad- uating from Corona del Mar High School. She graduated from the Univer- .. • Daily Pilot sily ot San D6ego m t 999, immediately 99:in9 to work tor the newly reopened East bluff Elementary School She said being nominated for the award so soon was very special. "You get nominated by staff and parents aod then you go through the appli- cation process,· said Ball, pausing a moment to hug another student who had been hovering nearby. "They A$k you tons and tons of questions. And then the disUict called my par- ents and: they called me. They were so happy fot me." She added th.al each school within the district has their own sep&Eate teacher or the year award. Ball's parents, Julie and Dave Ball, and her sister, Lisa Ball, who also attend- ed the party, said they were all very excited and proud of Ball. •t think (my) mom's more excited than she (Ball] is,• Lisa Ball said with a laugh. Denise Yue said her daughter Lauren, 6, cries when she is sick and can't go to school. "She wants to go to school just to see Miss Ball," Yue said. "She's really amazing. She gives a hug to every child before she lets them in the classroom and she really knows them all so well. She takes CMe or everything right away and is very coocemed. Sh e's like an extended mom. You really feel sale with her." Five year old Jack Gail said he just likes Ball because "she's nice." ·she makes me happy because she makes me smart," be said. PotloHAI. 'TllAMoo • OllolW £xoD:!g • YUi.A • STll:t:llr.'Tll C'tA\.'>C'I • .,,..,._.,,., • T"-~'IN. • TAIOl•S'ITAllllROOilt\ • ~ • Wttc.HT WAJni!JIS• l'llAn.• • ~Jll'I'\ Mlllllt~t • MIClllOOM ...... .._ • ~All HU.17H Cl I 8 • l HIJI l: AAl 4! S'4pe-Up FITNESS CENTER CORONA DEL MAR 2101 E. Pacific Coast Hwy PCH & Avocado Ave (949) 760-9335 The First Distttct includes the cities and communiacs of Garden Grove, Fountain Valley. Midway City, Westminster and Sanaa Ana. The fifth Disoict includes the cities of Balboa, Balboa lsland, Capistrano Beach, Corona dcl Mar. Crystal Cove. Dina Potn~ lrvin~ uguna Beach, Laguna Hills, J..aaw Niguel. Newport Beach. San Clemmte, San Juan Caplsrraoo and 1bstin. The Grand Jurors Assodation of Orange County CGJAOC) O tiuns Ovasight Committee Selection Panel ls conducting the recruitment program and will scrttn all applicalions and 1tcommend qualified potcnlial andidates for membership. For an application or mott information, plcaK call (71'f) 970·9.329 between April 1 and May 44. AU •pplkadom must M tttlll'Md DO later tlaaa May 4, 2001. aES\OE.NlS NEEDED FROM THE FIRST AND F/F ,,, su,,,l'tso,,,.,L ,. Do ily Pilot tit . Dai~-lot n Sports .Hall of· Fame _Celebrating the millennium _J BYRON BAL'L Newport Harbor • Former prep standout enjoyed a fine collegiate career for Vanderbilt's Commodores in the 1980s. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT Playing for Vanderbilt tfMfl Uruvers1ty in the 1980s, Byron Ball didn't celebrate on a n NCAA championship basketball team or become an NBA lottery pick. But the 6-foot-8 Newport • Harbor High product, who transfe rred to Ocean View tus seruor year l1l 1982-83, learned plenty about life's pnnoples. ·1 really had a great experience there.• said Ball, who played four years under Vanderbtlt Coach C M. Newton and thrived acaderrucally. Beach, said he ·peaked early on,• sprouting to about 6-5 as an eighth grader with good coordination. He was later recruited by severru colleges. before accepting a scholarship to play for Vanderbilt's Commodores • 1 only grew another two mches after the eighth grade,· he saJd. ·Fortunately, 1 had parents (Grant and Helen) who never let me put too much emphasis on sports, or get b1gheaded. They always stressed school." Ball started on Newport Harbor's varsity as a sophomore and junior when the Sailors went a combined 29-19 under Coach Ball, who attended law school at Pepperdlile and IS now a successful tnal lawyer rl m Los Angeles, played for Newton from 1984 through '87. "(Newton) came to t ~' •· 1 Jerry DeBusk. Ball was one or the Sea View League's top players as a JUil,ior in 1981-82, then transferred his senior year. • 1 (transferred to Ocean View) for a lot or reasons, but basically, at the time, 1 wanted to play against the best competition . , . ~. . - I ·~ ' ) .. -4:. our house and promised a good education and put a lot of value on educabon, • Ball said. "He wanted everybody to graduate and basketball was secondary, and he really lived up to that. Byr()n Ball and play for Coach Hams,• Ball said. "I thought he'd be a The whole tune I was there be followed those pnnoples ... he also said what's important is the relabonships you make. ·we had some tough years (at Vanderbtlt), but he never vacillated from the pnnciples he told us about when he was recrwbng us. He was a great guy to play for, and it was a great school. ll was a lot of fun.· As a high school senior, Ball played center for Ocean View Coach Jun Harris on a solid team that also featured 6-7 Dave Ferris, 6-6 Steve Moser and 6-4 Mike Judge. Ball was a first-team All-Sunset League choice and Ocean View's leading scorer, averaging 15.5 points per game, as the Seahawks firushed tlurd in league and advanced to the second round of the ClF Southern Section 4-A playoffs, losing to second-seeded Mater Dei, which had an all-star cast in Matt Beeuswaert, Tom Lewis, Chris Jackson and Mike Fielder. "They were just fabulous,· Ball said of Coach Gary McKnight's Monarchs, who lost in the CIF 4-A finals that year to Long Beach Poly in overtime, 45-44, kick-starting the Mater Del basketball dynasty. •1 can't remember our record (it was 15-11), but I can remember never quitting and working hard, and having Coach Harris instill that in us,• Ball ta.Id. "When you're 18, you don't think much about it, but now, at 35, that's all you can remember.• Ball, who grew up in Newport wonderful guy to play for and it turned out he was. He's a great coach and a great person. "To this day, I'm really grateful that I got a chance to play for Coach Harris. He instilled a lot of things in us that have lasted long after basketball, and 1t was the same way with Coach Newton. I think there are some things (a coach) can emphasize and some things you don't have to. (Harris) was a tough coach, but be had a great perspective in life. "I was lucky to play for Harris and C.M. Newton. They were two guys who meant what they said and provided continuity beyond winning and losing.· These days, Ball, the Uitest honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, lives in South Pasadena with his wife of five yea.rs. Marni, and 1-year-old daughter, Alexandra. lnstead of hoops, Ball can usually be spotted on the golf course at San Gabriel Country Club, where he plays to a 15 handicap. •I think team sports are fabulous,• Ball said. "It builds character and teaches a lot of people about life ... I think the best thing corning out of team sports is that you learn to win and lose and keep moving on.• After finishing law school in 1990 and passing the bar, Ball was hired al Hill, Farre r & Burrill. In 1999, he made partner of the firm and has been in the courtroom since. •1t•s just another form of com petition,• Ball said. . ~·Of 1111 DAY . ; ·ueff Taylor is) that Al-American boy next door .. .' Chuck Cutenese, OCC volleyball coach ·-11.oy 7 honor• IOD GOUlD Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 • Sports Fox: 949-6.50.0170 • .v.ondoy, April 30, 2001 7 DAI LY PILOT COLL EGE ATHLETE OF THE MO NTH r OAIL.V PILOT ?l-IOTO SY STlvE '~<:CPA.NI' Taylor • Talented freshman outside hitter helped Pirates win OEC, play for state championship. Steve Vlrgen DAILY PILOT I n men's volleyball, a game of momentum, adrenahne and emobon, Jeff Taylor's latd- back personality sticks out like an opera fan at a rock concert It's no wonder regret eastly rolls off hlm when he ponders his first year at Orange Coast College, after tunung down a chance to play for Cal State Northndge "I'm really happy with that deosion because I've grown a lot." said Taylor, who received a full scholarstup, wtuch included half for soccer. "I don't think I was ready for Northndge or any other school.· Taylor, the Datly Pl.lot College Athlete of the Month, uses his calm, yet aggressive demeanor to tus advantage The 6-foot-3 freshman outside hitter never let emotJon control him as he hrushed Uurd on the team l1l kills and was essential Ill the Pirates' run to an Orange Ernptre Conference championship and the state-blle match Saturday. He fl.rushed with 12 kills and one service ace m the four-game loss to L A. Pierce Saturday at Long Beach City College. "I'm Just a really laid-back Jund of guy,· Taylor said. •Not a lot of things bother me. That helps out in volleyball. lf the referee makes a bad call, I'm not going to complam. I'm going to try to keep tlungs smooth for the team. J want to keep everytlung cool because you don't want to get out of control.• Taylor was certainly in control April 13, when he hammered a team-high 16 kills, Wlthout a single hitting error. His performance led the Pirates to a 25-16, 25-21, 25-23 victory over n vaJ Golden West Taylor's 10 kills also led the team in Aprtl 11, in a three-game sweep over OEC runner-up lrvine Valley College. "I had been haVlllg some trouble in the past two games with my spiking,• Taylor said of faong Golden West. a contest he called tus best match of the month • ~ly turu.ng was iust off. But. in that match, 1l all just came back to me was feel.mg really confident about my playmg. That was JUSt the best feelmg Sometimes, you get those doubts that you're not good But. ''I'm just a really laid- back kind of guy. Not a Jot of things bother me. That helps out in volleyball . H Jeff Taylor once you start playing your game. it's Just fun.· The season clidn 't start Wlth much fun for Taylor. He began the season on the bench He made the most of tus playing tune and he went all out during the Pirates' praetJce Still, after turrung down Cal State Northndge, Taylor endured some humility when he spent time as a substitute The expenence taught lum to be even more of a team player, he says. "That was kind of hard because I never really sat on the bench before,· said Taylor who wa named to first-team All-South Coast League t"~ce whtle at t-.tiss1on Vie10 High. "But, that made me want to work hard to get more playmg tune.· With a tireless effort dild the support of tus best fnend and· girllnend, Shannon Cottrell, Taylor thnved m tus role early l1l the season dnd v.·ould soon break mto the starting lineup. Cottrell can dlso take much of the credit for Taylor bemg at Coa~l After Ta~ lor deeded not to attend Northndge, he almost went to lrvme Vdlley because the Lasers had hi., fnend, Greg Ford. who played with tum at the Saddleback Valle" Volleyball Club Sht> \\'as actually a big factor un conung to OCC), • Taylor Sdld of Cottrell. whom he met ma ceranuC'!> class a year ago at f\h.;;s1on Vie10 "She came back from Seruor Day weanng an OCC !)Wealer and I thought I could go there too They have such a great voile\ boll program • Taylor has been domg tus best to rarry on the winrung tradibon at Orange Coast His role of the pallent. versatile tutter should get bigger next year And tus matunty combined with tu.s good-guy char- acter gives Coast Coach Chuck Cutenese hope that the Pirates can return to the state title game next year "He' that All-Amencan boy next door,· Cutenese said of Tuylor who works three days a week at a fcl.Sl-food burger restaurant m Laguna Niguel. "He's really senous about tus girlfneod, really se.nous about school and really conurutted to the team and tus teammates. He may be only 18. but he's senous about volleyball and he's extremely coachable. He a teacher player now than he was before and I think that comes from being around the players that are equally taletited as he is.• !Daunting final taskf or OCC men S volleyball team ven though the sea.son is over for the Orange Coast College men'• volleyball • the Plratee are left with yet ~lher cballenge. They have to ledde wbo is the teem'• MOit Wable Player. Sure tbe Buel lolt in the state Saturday, but tam ii ... Coecb _.,..__Cu-.. WOukl Ny, OM of molt talmted --be'I bed ID nine,..... Cueen-. lb elw8ys. will uk ....,,..eo.-cmlbtMVP. I wll IM plmly blld ID lad jult -..-Wbo 1111 tbat label ls there a quad-MVPf Even I'm undecided when it C01D81 to naming the teem's MVP. Not that my vote counts anyway, but In my book the Piratet' MVP is .. wow. tb.11 is very cWllcuh. At the CdforDia Cammunity ~..:::~un battled :=-.:a:.=:; knee alts during a.... 3 of tbe -= mMc:b ....... LA. ............. ...... .-rll i*ll oldie .... ..S 1°"mD't., ........... ... ... ~ ........ .., .. ......... He amassed a school single-season record 235 dlgs. When be earns h&s Associate of Arts d~ alter the fall lle!Delter, h e Mkl the Univendty of Haweil could give him a Pertial tcbolanblp. If that happens. he'll Nturn "> bis oathedMe. But then there's 8.J. Ugbtwet. the~ outlkle biftlr wbO wmt the c'W-NP .., I st ...... ..,. ....... .... rigbt (billtDg) ......... .. ' an MVP. too He has bee.n upenenang a pinched nerve in bis ngbt shoulder which twas been cult.tng olf circulaUon to his wrist and hand. Ughtvoet. t.be Cout .... High product who led tM teun In kills tbia ••Oft. practk'ed only one dey the .... the Bua ~ lor the ...... play· ofti.Hl....S•~­............ ....... , ')' , ...... . .........2 ......... . c > 8 Monday, April 30, 2001 .SPORTS Doily Pilot i 54th ANNUAL llEWPOll IEICH TO EllSEllADI QGAnA SUMMARIES OCC r owers triumph COASTERS CONTINUED FROM 7 dgainst Pierce and 35 against El C'dmino. There's also Soeren Schneider, d freshman from Germany. The fi-foot-fi, 240-poWld outside hitter a~sur<>dly imposed intimidation on opponents. He finished second on the team in kills. Don't forget Jeff Taylor, ~ Daily Pilot of Athlete of the Month. I give up. There are many moments to remember for the Pirates men's volleyball team this season, but thP last memory it is left with is the Brahmas hoisting the championship trophy. When tournament officials named Pierce's Dhiraj Coats MVP, the Pirates di.splayed dejection. Chun wore a towel over his head and only Cutenese and Taylor applauded, using a golf clap to pay their respects. for Morgan Jackson, a Corona del Mar High product, the scene just made him want to come back with more e nergy next year. •We will be here n ext year,• he said. ·Guaranteed.• · The Pirates received a strong performance off the bench from Jackson against Pierce. The reserve middle blocker did not play in Friday's semifinal or in Game 1 of the finals. But be came up with four kills and six blocks. The loss also made Cutenese eager for next year. "I would love to play this team again." he said of the Brahmas. "l'm not afraid of W.s team. They've ended up on the winning end twice (this season), but it's a crapshoot when the two of us meet" Tbougb the Plnfllll lost In • thriillog fourth game that ended th match, CUtenose was more than satilOed with the season. He also took plti.uure when b1I team answ red back after being down 2-0 ln games. •ntw Iota doeln't take away from the MUOO we had.• he Mid. •()Ur whole focua II to develop f Two OCC boats top field up North. SACRAMENTO -The Orange Coast College women's junior varsity eight ,and men's novice eight won their respective grand finals Saturday at the Western Inter- collegiate Rowing Champi- onships on Lake Natoma. The victorious women's boat, coached by Linda Moeller,. consisted of Brooke Albiston, Sarah Daum, Jessica Griffin, Malin Gustavsson, Lot Keizer, Nikki Kon-CREW ing, Christy Koss, Megan Nichols and coxswain J enna Dubios. The Pirates, who finished the 2,000-meter course in 7:13.6, defeated Gonzaga, UC Davis, the University of San Diego, San Dif:tgo State and UC Santa Barbara in the grand final, after winning its heat with a five-second mar- gin over runner-up Gonzaga. The Pirates' men's novice eight. coached by Larry Moore, was nearly four seconds faster than UC Davis in its final. OCC finished in 6:24.5. The OCC m~·s vamty eight finished second. The Pirates' 6:09.2 docking was bested only by UC Davis (6:05.6). The OCC men's junior varsi- ty eight finished fourth (6:20.0), behind UC Davis (6:13.1), including some former OCC oarsmen, Goruaga (6: 17 .3) and Western Washington (6:18.2). homer of the se8son. propelled the Uons ((27-18, 14-13 in COO· terence) to an 8-6 triumph, after losing the opening game, 16-9. With the split, Coach Kevin Kasper's squad clinched a berth in the four-team NAIA regional playoffs, which begin May 9 in La Mirada. Cbop's round tripper was one of just six hits in Game 2 fo-t the Lions in, who added th(~ insurance runs in the sixth, then held off the Cougars (31-9, 17-9), ranked No. 11 in the NAlA. Vanguard freshman right· hander Marcus Harris allowed one hit in five innings to earn the victqry, improving to 8-3. In the first game, Vanguard had five of the game's nine doubles, but APU had hoth homers and 23 bits to prevail. Chop, senior Jeremy Isher- wood and junior Andy Riddell each had two hits to fueld the Lions' 13-hit attack in Game 1. lions split at Pt. Loma Nazarene SAN DIEGO -Vanguard University junior first base- man Cheri Smith went 3 for 3, including a two-run single in the first inning SOFTBALL to provide the diiference in a 2-1 Golden State Athletic Conference softball victory that allowed the visiting Lions to split a season-ending dou- bleheade r Saturday with Point Loma Nazarene. CAAL HIOAlGO I DAILY PILOT These boats are Jockeying for prime position at the start of the 54th annual Newport to Ensenatta International Yacht Race. The OCC women's novice eight finished sixth in the grand final, which was won by UC Davis. In the Pirates' novice eight boat were Candice Collings, Amber Excell, Tawny Harris, Michele Hensley, Kathleen Machado, Eve Van der Tak, Jen Vigneaulti and coxswain Colby Dyer. The unit is coached by Liz Hubbard. Gina Liebengood earned the complete-game victory for the Llons in the first game tri- wnpb, scattering seven hits and allowing no earned runs to improve to 19-9. Llebengood outdueled Pt. Lorna's Leslie Ludlow, who lost for only the third time in 23 decisions. people individually and make them better athletes and I think we are doing that. My goal is to make sure that my sophomores will find a place to play and we've done that.• "flbe state championship) is a goal that was set at the beginning of the year," he continued. "We didn't meet that goal and that's what life is about: You're not going to meet every goal that you have, but you work to achieve that goal. When you don't achieve it, you learn something from it. And I hope they learn something from this." The men's track and field team won its second straight Orange Empire Conference crown Saturday. The victory, combined with the new facilities at Coast, should give the Pirates a leg up on the competition when it comes to recruiting. But, then again, Golden West managed to recruit two OCC students, Greg Stewart and Logan Odden, this season. In 0th.er OCC track news: sophomore Steven Taeleman and freshman Julie Kroening, a Costa Mesa High product, have qualified for the State Champi- onships May 17-19. Taeleman will compete in the decathlon and Kroening the heptathlon In men's buketball news: Nick Burwell has declared himseU eligible for the NBA draft. Talk about against all odds. Who's going to draft a player who was on a juco team that tanked after a 5-0 start in conference? Good luck. Burwell, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound guard, avens.ged 22.7 points a game tut seuon, the third-highest average in school history. He's been told be would get drafted and entered tbe drafl after recelvtng advice from h1I agent. TRACK & FIELD The OCC men and women will travel to Lake Lanier in Georgia, the 1996 Olympic venue, to compete in the Avaya Communications , Collegiate · Championship May 12-13. Andrea Saucedo went 2 for 4, while Nikki Benning got one bit and scored a run for the Lions. In the second game, Pt. Loma prevailed, 3-1, behind the two-hit pitching of Julie Shute . - Benning, a senior center fielder, and sophomore left fielder Celina, Camarillo accounted for the Vanguard bits in Game 2. while Camaril- lo, who doubled and stole third in the seventh, scored the lone run on a groundout by fresh- man catcher Rachael Rolle. Vanguard clinches berth in playoffs AZUSA -Vanguard Uni- vemty sophomore Chad Chop belted a grand BASEBALL slam in the fifth inning to break a 1-1 tie and help the visiting Lions earn split with Azusa Pacific in a Golden State Athlet- ic Conference baseball double- headEi Saturday. Chop's blast. his ninth Vanguard (34-20, 13-11 for fourth place in the GSAC) completes its season ranked No. 21 in the NAIA. Pt. Loma (26-9, 17-7), third in the GSAC. advances to the NAlA Region D Tournament. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ...., '~ ,.__,. "4S'i • ............ ;I soaa ....... ~ Olwa• CMIT Cou.1m VCIUftlML TODAY'S SCHEDULE • 'ft'Mll --fteld DON LEACHlt>Al.V PILOT Costa Mesa's Low s Day wm be among those compeUng for berths ln the finals at today's Pacific Coast League track and Ueld prellmtnarles at Irvlne HJgh. Corona del Mar and Estancia wtll also take part. High school bQvs and gin' • P.Cflc COISt LA~ue Prellmlnarles I t Irvine High, 2 p.m. ........ High Khool • Irvine •t Newport H•rbor. !:~m. \ PCL prelims today fRVJNE -The Corona de! M.ar High boys and girls track and field teams begin defense or their Pacific Coast League titles today at 2 p.m. at Irvine High, where league prelirn.inar- ies will produce individual qualifiers for Frtday's finals. Coach Bill Sumner's Sea King jug- gernauts, who both swept their league dual meets, also boast several individuals who Aim to defend PCL aowns. CdM senlor 1\'avts Bean:lalee ls the reigning c:bamplon at 800 meters, u is 181l1or teammate Jeth Valley 1n the 1,600. In addition. Beardslee wu aecond tn the 3,200 Wt yeor at league finals. while Velleywas runner-up in the 800. Ettanda lophornore Humberto Rotu figures to provide 10me diltanaa competition, bavtng ftnilbed MCOOd tn the l ,600 a year ego. COila Me1a leJUor IJ)linter JOlb &nckland arid CdM ..dor 'nlwuta GNy (lhot put end dllcUI) ere odMr'I ' to watch, as is Mesa senior field event standout Louis Day. In the girls meet, CdM's chances are buoyed by the presence or senior Diana Hossfeld, who won the league 1,600 title last spring. Krisserin Canary (pole vault) is another defending champion for the Sea KJngs, while Estancia and Costa Mesa have s~douts defending league titles of their own. Mesa sophomore high jumper Sharon Day figures to be the clus of the field in her featured event. once age.in, wbile .Eat.aoda Hlllor 1pr1Dter Ha.nnJ Gelder will try to duplicate lest season's league title ln the too. Among her foremost competition, will be twin lister Jumlne. Other running 1t.andout1 will tnc:lude CclM'I Julie Allen and Jenny Cummlftgl, a well • Eltude lenior UzHuipe. Tbe top nl.ne in eecb eveQt wtll qualify for fl1daYt ftnala, de> to be held at 1"lne High. Hfoh school bQvs • PICiflc Colst LNgw Fin1k It San Clemente Municipel Golf Course. DEEP SEA c:_· .. -~~ ,, .... ~t,2001•• ...... ~ •. "tr:......, ~ to HMllh and Mf111.i:°911y ~ ~ Sia: ™~--­~-:;; elOSd~ al .. AMiii lftd SllllilY Code S8CllOll You n ~ ntMlll°'~ ~:a YOU 111'1 r-.lded 119 W ~...,.. IO __. the E,.~~ Code Slllllon . you""" ... \l8fttlld ci.itlm ::= ....,... fn the You ll\dl fie lhll the Super'iot Co."1 ol "" ~~~-= f)ubl«*IOn °' lhll '=' ~)IOI,!..-.. nollOI (PleaM UM Ot· 230). You rrwt terve 111 enc:lorMd copy °' bl clllm on Ule Ollttid ~ ~~ Well. S8tCI Ana. Cl 92701 wtlt*I !My f301 daya ol .,.. flil1ll . ol Ille c:ll1m in !he Superior Court I CMc OMllOll The Fllure to ~ Ge Ind MQ;,. • vei1ftacl ca.m lllltlnQ en 1n1.ern1 tn the Pf'OOlltY .,, "" ~ CQ#I ... red lft the ~..=.,,~: Cll~ Ind 6slrOMd purswnt 10 lhe ~ ol lhe Hullll end SIMl\I Coa• SealOn 11'80 Will10Ul f\lither nOlic:e OI =1 CM7I01 0$/1'/0l CNS. 240ltot NEWl'Oftl 8EACHICOSTA MESA "LO Fictitious Buslne11 Neme Statement The lolloWlng persons are OOtog business ~ Thompk1n Cella" 2045 Shopv.ay Laoe Newport Beach CA 92660 Jutte Thompson Dobkin 2045 Shtpwav Lane Nev.pon Beach CA 92660 Jettrey Dobltm 204!'> Stlopwa1 Lane Ne-..pon 9eacn CA 92660 Th•s business is con Ouclecl Oy husb8!1d and wife Have you started doing business yet? Veg Oct 2000 Juhe Thompson· Dobkin Th•S s1a1emen1 ••s hied v.1th IOI! County Cler. of Ofange County on 04 ().I '2001 20016860501 Da~y P1lol Ap< 9. 16 23 30, ?OQI M1Q3 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE 34 t The City Dove PO 8oK 14170 Orange CA 92863-1571 Lamoreaux Justice Center PETITION OF J Klthelee Van L9'· ington ori behatt or Lel<Jhlon AnlOy Leppmk. a minor FOR CHANGE OF NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: A207115 TO All INTERESTED PERSONS 1 Pe1111one1 J Ka!Tlflee V 111 LeXtnglon °" behalf ol Letg111on ""*"" lec>P'nl< a """°' l\leO I pelitoon wt!h ir.. court for a decree cl\af1!1'ng names as fol- lows le1ghlon Anloy Le~ink to Leighton A Le~ 2 HE COURT ORDERS tf\11 an per· 50f'IS tnteresle<I on lht1 matter shill app11r belOfe thlS COUl'1 11 lhe lleanng 1rld1Cate<1 bel0\11< 10 show cause. If any, why the pehllon lor cnange ol name shoufc:I nol be ~led NOTICE OF HEARING O.te MAY 15 2001 Time 2 00 Dept L73 The llddfesa of the coun Is ume as noted aboVe 3 A CO()'f of !his Otder 1o Show· cause and be published at leaSl one. Ndl "'"" lor tour IUC' c:e111ve -U poor to !he date Ml for heenng on lh8 petillOn ri Iha toi;. towing newspaper ol gener11 clrculaUon, printed In this county The Dllly Plloe. 330 Weel Bey Sireel. Colla Me.a, CA 92627 DAT!: APA 05. 2001 JUOOI! RICHARD O. ~~CwSft.THE SUPf· RIOA COURT Ka T Rin.ki Attor11ey Number 140204. Lew Offic. of KATE T RIHAlDI. 4175 ~r Court. Sulle 1'30, N~ ~R.ftv %f 1 1s J KdlelM Vtn Lexington Publlalle<I Newpart e .. ch•Co11e MeH Daly Pt10t Aol'll 1 e. 23. :IO, Mey 7, 2001 Ml OS ... ~ llm9, Punulnt lo Section Meted btda tor the 22300 °' Ille P\A:llc eon. award ol contract1 lor ~ ~' fie conlrliCC the lolowWla ptOjlcU. wll comain Dtovlllona Proj9ct: l3fd •8&5 • permlnlno the euc· Site ~nt IOf in. ceulul bidder to tlfllTI Houelng 11 Marini aub&tllu11 MCUritles for Hql Scllool etl'/ ~ wllhl1eld by Mandetory Job Wallt' lhe Dlsttict to ensyre Monday, May 7, 2001. ~ undef the 2 30 pm, Manne-H10ll contrtiel Of ~ Sdlool. t587t 5o(lnO.. peyment at retentions dlll. Hl.lnlll\glOn Seecfi Hrned directly into IJoenM; 9 escrow Bide Shall be racetlled BY: Govemlfl9 8oatd 1n the plaee Identified Sign~: above. and lhlll be lfJI !kiel flllct...tM, opened 1rld publicly DlnM:tor • Procure- ,.., lloud 11 Ille .oow-mentJ£nergy Con· &tiled <Utt. \!me ind MN1tlon plllCI. Plans end tpeOft-Publlahed Newport catJons 11e Cit\ file at the B11ch·Co111 Meu address listed aixw. be· Daily Ptlol April 23. 30, ginning -Tue1<11y. ~p11I 2001 24, 2001 One &el of Mt08 documents may be ot>-NOTICE TO tained tor 1 refundable CONTRACTORS =·of~°?,.,~,:ct; CALUNO FOA BIDS School Dlatnct: u ovemig111 1~ery, Hunlinglon ..--.... Union Wiit be a~ at tJtd. I School._.,, defs e~pense Deposit Hiogbtlln ~~ents will be refunded lo I.he arid Bid Due at: Hunt-Conlractors upon retum 11 lhe ooeumema IO lhe lng1on B11ch Union Purehaslng Department High School D1str1Cl. ,....... cordtJon ......__ t0251 Yomown Ave., ri ,,...,.. '"u"'' Purchasing Room 38t, live <5l days alter the bid Hun11ng1on Beecl'I, CA opening date 92&46, (714) ""'~3339 In llOCOfdanoe wtlll the ......- prov1s1ons of Calrtornla ext ~ Business and Due Date. Tue$day, P I C May 29, 2001, al 2 pm ro essions Oc:le NOTICE IS HEREBY Sectt0n 7028 1 S and GIVEN that the Hunt· Pubhc Contract Code Secvori 3300. 1111 owner 1ngton BHch umon requires tnat lhe bldc:lef Htgh School DieUICt. Of· possess 1he class1· ~ Countyby and ~:rt rti lieatton of contractofs --.., license noted above al Govemlng Board, re-the 1ome the bid 15 tnalter relamtd to as subm11tt!d Pursuanf to •0tsTRICT", Wiii r808Mt eu ... ness and 14> to. bu1 not leler than Professions Coae the above-stated lime. S sealed bids tor lhe ecllon 7028 1 S no award ot contrac1s lor payment shall be made tor work or matenal un· the loflowmo PIOlfJCtS der tne contract unless Prolect: &<I •858 • and untJI Iha Registrar of Oemoiltion of BOOcjl'lQ. D Co!llracte<s venftes 10 at Fountlln Valley Htgll IN! O.Slnct lhal the con-School (including retoce· .. bon of hogn vollage 1rac1or was prope .. y electr~) ltCensed al !tie time lhe Manoat~ JoO Walk '*' 111as sut>mtned Any con1rac1or nol 10 Wednes ay. May 2 I 2001 , 2 30 pm Fountain 1eensed 15 subiect to Valley High SchOol, penaJnes under I.he law 17816 Bushard. 8J'ld Iha COlltfllCI Wtll be considered vOld II lhe Fountain Valley hcense class11tca11on ~ A or B and spec1hed "9re1n11ter IS &els 51\11 be r~ INI of a ·specia11y c:on-lrtctof as defined in in lhe place ldenllfHKI 5ectlOf1 7058 of 01c Cat.-at>Ove. arid st1an be fornia Business anc:I opened anc:I pubhcly Professions Code. the read aloud al lhe abolle- speciafty contractor stated date. time and place Plans and IP9Qf1· awarded Iha contrKt fOf callons are on ftle at Iha ITlts wort. $h3M olSell COO· IOc:lre$S listed above be- l*'C*'ll ( 1~) °' Ille ID-1111 bid price, Ind lun#I C9Mlc:a• evidencing ""' the ,.quired "*". ance II in effect 1n the emountl ... fol1h In the genet'al con<lition1. In the event °' failure to enter "''° the contract end ••ecu.. Ille r• qund doaments. euch bid MCUrfty """ be fOf. lei1ed. The F 8illhfUI Per· IOfmanoe Bond Sl\811 ,. main In futt force anc:I et· lect ~ the guar&ll· IM period u ~ in the general condlClone The DISTRICT rl· Mlvee the ngt'll IO r9ject any or alt bids or to waive any lrregularttles or lnlormahtJes 1n any bids Of in the bidding. ~ reQUl(ed by SeCIJon 1n3 o1 the C1liforn1a Labor COdl, the Olrec:tot of lhe 0epattment of In. dllstnef Relalions of the State of Celtlornta h11 delermlnfld the gener11 prev111tng ratea of ~ 11'1 the loalllty tn whictl this wort! Is to be pet1orme<1 Copies of ltlese rate oetermtna· llOnl, are on file et the DISlRICT, and cop.es may be obtained upon requea1 The con1ractor 11\all potl a copy or these rates at eacll )Ob si1e The oontractOf and etl'/ aubc:orilraCIOr undlf • lhll pey not less than the Spectlled pr~111tng Illes of waoe• 10 an workers employed by them Ill the execuuon ol Ille contract No bidder may w11tldr aw any bid tor 1 peoocl of 54lCty (60) days ahef the date set lor the openot10 of bids Pursuan1 to Sec11on 22300 ol tne Publlc Coo· tract Code, the conlract wtlt conta•n provisions perm1111ng the sue· cesstul bidder 10 1ubsl1tute secuntt.. tor MY moneys withheld by Ille Oistncl 10 ensure pertormanGe under the oontract or permtn1ng paymenl or reten11on1 eunec:I directly 1n10 escrow BY; Gov9mlng Boafd Signed: lfJI Sual Mclane, Director • Procuc• ment/Energy Con· Hrvetlon Publtahed Newpon B11ch·Costa Men DI~ Piiot ~ 23 30 2001 ¥107 Slruc1 a majC)Ofy of lhe ~lf\01~ Tuesday •-1 WOf1I WI accoroance Wltl'l "'"" ' l?\e p<OV1$10n$ of ca~tOf· 4• 1 One 591 ot LEGAL NOTICE r11a eu51ness aoc1 documents may be oo-Protessions Code lallled for a relurldable NOTICE IS HEREBY Soclton 7059 <lep0$ll ol S200 per set GIVEN tl'la1 the Board of Time ts Ot I"-es-Spe<:1al handling such Education ot the New· '"" ~e night def p orl·Meu Unified senoe M ..oo must be as r .A..... rvery, School D1stnet of Or· completed w1th1n 61 Wiii be avao._ at bl<l- conseeu11ve calendar Ciers expentt Deposil ::C, C:V .":! 1~ .. ~ .... ......_ -.. A.A .,_.• wtll be refunded 10 Ille W .. -,-""'" • .., ....... ...,.._.. "'-~~~ ........ e"·m am on the r=•s 1l1ed on the Notice to ....... ,.,..,,.,. .. .....-· • '" 2001 at Ille p Proceed issued by the HP the ~ IO the Office of said Schoo D1str1c1 No11ce 10 urdluing ..,.,partment in ...,..... condlllon IN'lltlln D1s1r1ct. located at Proceed shaH nol be IS-.,,...,.. 2985·9 Bear S1ree1. sued prior 10 five (5) l111e (5) days alter ttte blc:I Cosll Mesa ~ 92626 days aller award ol the opening dll• In eocordance W!1h the at wlllCh time said bods contriK:I and shah not PfoY'5IOl\I of Calilom!41 11118 be publlCly opened reqwe lf\al woa be BuSIOKI end and read I<>< commenced less than p C d CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES ltve (5) (la..c e"er tr....., rolessrt>n1 o e date of 1~ of ,';Id" Section 7028.15, and Al bids are IO be tn ac· Nottee Failure 10 com-PubllC Contract Coda cordance w1lh Condi· Sectt0n 3300, tile owner llOns. lns1ruc1tons. and plate Ille WOfl. w11htn the requires that the bidder SpectfieallOns ~ are time set fO!V1 he,.,. Wiii r.osseu the cla&Si· on hie ri Ole ofltCI of the result tn the mpos41on of of lf..,..O( Purchls1nn 0.rlCIOI of '""'•dated c:l•"'•,,.1 tor ICllton con -· 1 •. ,, ..,w .. ...,,,_ llOense noted aboYe al s.1d School O.stm:t. each Clay ol delay '" ltle lhe time the btd 11 2985-B Bear St Colt.a amoon1 ot s 1200 per submitted Pursuant to MIN. CA 92626 day 9uslf19SS and A Pel1onnance Bond Each bodc:ler shall Prolentons Code may be required 81 1111 subm11 on the form Seclton 7028 t 5, no du1uetton d tile OoslllCt fu1mshed with the con-peymenl $11811 be rTllllde No bidder may 1ract documenll. • llSI of lor WOO! Of matenal un-withdraw tws bid for a pe. the proposed SUboon· def the oonUICI unkts$ nod ol FOATY·FIVE tractors on lhis proiect and unttl the ~ of (45) days allef the date u required by the Contractors vellfie& 10 set for tlle opening Su04e11<ng end Subc:on· ltle DIS IN lhe thereor tract1ng Fair P11C11C1S lllc:t 1 con-, The Board ol Educ•· Act. Publtc Contract tractor was proper Y C..,.4 Sec•~n •100 et llOer'IMd at the time lhe ''°" ot the Newpol'I· """ "" .. bid ubmined Any MHI Unified School seq wu 1 8 1 OlstrlCI reserves the lnaccordance with contrici or no 10 Education Code lioenMd 1• subject to ~ IO "'l'C1 arry or .. 17076 11 !fie Distnct perl&llJel under 1711 law bids end not ~ anc:I lhe comrect Wiii be accept the 1o ..... 1 btd hU a pal'belpabon pl COllStdered VOid II the end to warve any !n- ot at "461 3 percent of ltcense clasatfk:atlon lorma"1y or irregulanty WI Iha OYeral dol!ar •mount spec1l1ed hereinafler is any btd r908Mld expended each yeat IOf that ol 1 "specially con-NEWPORT-MESA d1nb4ecl ve111an l>ull-trectol" 81 dell'*' In UNIFIED SCHOOL nus eri1erprtHI Sec:t>oll 7058 of the Cd-DISTRICT of Orange IDVBEl lorn11 Butineu end Couniy E.cfl 1*1 Sllafl oe '°" Proleu!oos Code. lhe fSJ: SNron 1..~· oompenled by a C8l1rflea I Dhc1of of °' callle(s c:neck Of bid 1pec11 ty contractor .......,. .... •ft ~.... ..... awarded the COtltraC:t for end W~ng """"' "' -· ... _ .. "'" ..... _... -k-· .... _.. 7 141424-5017 le•s •k6 ft ten n.11r•Ant ·-....... ·-,_, con-• u•-· ,...... -l1ruC1 8 ~ OI the Pubh1hed Newport (1°'9) of Ille 101at bid .............. ~ with B11ch-Costa Mau pnc:e. pay1ble to the wotk. In .........,....,..... Daily ~ Apr1' 30. May DISffilCT u a gueran-lhe &::::' of Caafor· 7 ~t 1411 ll\a1 lhe bidder, II Ill nlap_. ~ Mt 11 proposal IS eooepted, ~sio;-()58.....,. lhall piomptly lllecute Time is ol tne ff· PUBLIC HEARINGS tile Agreemenc IUl'nllh • ttn0e Al W1D111 must be WtU BE HELD BY THE NbSllClory Flllhlul p.,. completed within 93 COSTA MESA Pl.AN· formance Bond in an con1ecuuve calender NING COMMISSION AT amount not lasa 11\en days trom the date spec· CITY HAU. n FAIR ooe hurldred perc.nt tiled on the Nola 10 DRIVE.1._COSTA MESA, (100%) of the total bid PIOCMd ISlued by the CALIFVt1NIA, AT 830 pnoe, IUINSh I Pmyment OlllllCI Nolle• to P.M . OA AS SOON AS Bond WI II\ amount noc .......__.. .-...... POSSIBLE THERE· ........... _n ~ ............. ..,...._.,·-not be• ..,,.. "'"' .,. ... ,...,..,..., sued pnor to flv9 ~) AFTER ON MONDAY, percent (10l>'I.) of the II>-...... ..,. a"'~ ~-J MAY 14, 2001, RE· Ill bid pia. and fumltl'I ... ,. ,_ ....... "' GARDING THE FOL· cer11ticatt1 evidencing oontr,act •• ~!!<'1 1~ ~ LOWING APPLICA that Ille ,.qolred Insur• ~ .;:•"Iha~ TIONS enoe II In eflecl WI the fiYe (5) cllyt flom ~of 1 PLANNING AP· amountl Ml lot1tl In lfle .....,_ ... ......._ PLICATION PA-01·08 geneniJ conditiont In --"" Mid ·-· FOR AHL DESIGN ihe evll)t d lallufe to failn to ~ Iha OAOUP. AUTHORIZED lt'li.t Into the contract = :' .::" ~-= AGENT FOA EXXON 1nd •ll!K:Ule the re-liquidated damegea for MOBIL. FOA A CONDI· quired documentl, lud'I ........ da of ,w... .., the TIONAL use PERMIT bid eeculfty wlll be lot· -· y ._..}', TO REPLACE AN EX· I.act The Fallhlut ,,.,_ amount ~ $t200 per ISTIN() SERVICE STA· lormlnoe Bond II*' ,.. dal TION WITtt A NEW rNllrl In M lotcl and ef• _ .. ...!...c1h ,.'?!~~ allf all 3,8t5 SO. FT OONVE· l'ICt ~fie~~ ........... = NIENCE STOAE. A ... l*10d as lpeClfted in hi:! doCumenla. a ltllt at e~ so FT F1JElWO the oener8I ClOnClllOnl In. ............,. •. -..... CANOPY ANO A t, 152 The ~ISTRICT .J!:. 1~~1Na ~ SO FT. SELF·SERVE MrVMllll~or A"ft/;/:'A to Of • ..,.....IO H required by the ORIVl!·THRU CAR .,. Dldt ..,,............, a""' ~ ......... -WASH, (CONCUR· • any lnegularltiee ;;;;g"'F~"' p;:;:; RENT SALES OF Al• or 11'1~ In ~ Act, "Public Cont11C1 C 0 H 0 l I C bide or in Ille ~ Code Section 4100 .. BEVERAGES TO OQN. Aa ~ b'J Sec1lorl TINUEl. WITH A VARl- 1773 Of tM ~ ~ ~ w1f1 ANCt FROM R£· IAbot Code, fie Dnceor E C d WRE0 PAN<IHG, (15 of fie ~it at In-ducallon o t SPACES REOUIREO. NOT1C! TO dullMI ~ of .. 11071• l t' the Oletnct I I S P A C E 8 CONTRACTORS Si.• Of Callfomla hM hM a ~ OOll PROPOSEOl lO• CA.WHO FOR 81)1 deleimlnt<I .,. ll'Mf'll ::. ~ ~ CAm> AT ac>c11 HAR· 8cllool Diatnct. prevewno r1t11 of ........., -" ...., lof 90R IOUlEVAN> .. A ~ e.:t1 ~ = in Ille locllly In dlllillltd ~ ~ C 1 Z 0 N E • Hlgtl Sc:hool ~ llil WOfll 11 IO bl neH enter p 1 l1tt EN\11AONMENT Al 0&- 0bta1n Oocll~lt '*'°""" C.... of (DVIE) TERMINATION EX end 8id Out et Hunt ltlMI ,_ ..,,_.... &ct\ bid 11111 bl ac-£MPT lnoton &elldl Union 11cn. .,. on • M .,. ~-ri, , ~ a P\.A~INQ AP· HIQh Scnool 0'11tl'lc1. 0tm1CT, and oap.. ot _..,.,cf-* OI btd PllCATION PA.OM3 10iht y~ Ave . ~ ~-= bond In M ..,.... • FOA MARIA EUNA ~ Aoom 311 , · ,.,. ... '-' 11n pen1M 0UV£AA F0A A VNft.. =~•l~A = = ~ =: t10'4} 01 .. '°::' :: ~TO~~ 9ld ~ • TN GUI& ... _, ~1 .... Hl8ACK I 'Ill ou. o... ""-'• M1¥ any •Ilea•-= ~ ... '* .. ._, f 11 FM>M n. "'°"' 21 2001 • 2 ""' ..... Siii 11111 -.. ...... .. ........ "'°"fn'Y ~10' NoTU 11 ~IV .. ..,.... ........ .._. .........-_. llTUCK .. "IOI 01V1N ,_ flt Hilnt· ,_. crf ..... to II .. ~ --. a L~TIO AT lllJ lnlloft 8Mcfl UNon .....,. ......,.. .. g ; r r ,.... ,.._ IANTA MA A~ H111f1 .._. ~Or· ._Ill .. -*" ti .......... 11t • IN AN "' ZONI • ... ~ ~ .. -. ...,. ,.. ... ._ 9WID .. ITA!&. DI• _,..,.i.14:rt: .:.:..••H~ :•• -........i ,._. TIMMATION: IX· ~ ....... crf =. --= (''°'L:.'la--: '="• °' '"' fla.· ~·· ................. lllf ,_ =a M .. LOWING ACTIOM ,., ... ,.._,._ ........... MM w tr 3 , Ml OWA._, It ' 'f.ionday April 30, 2001 t 9 I -. ' ·~· ·: ,_ ~ . COURT, TH E CHAUENQE MAY 8€ LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE ISSUES SOt.te· ONE RAISES AT THE PUBUC HEARING OE· SCRIBED IN THIS NO- TICE OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE PLANNING COM· MISSION AT, OR PRIOR TO. THE PUB-LIC HEARING FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICA· TIONS, TELEPliONE (714) 75-4·5245, OR CALL AT THE OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200, n FAIR D~IVE. COSTA MESA, CAllFORNIA Published Newport Beach·Cotll Me11 Dally P*'I ~ 30. 2001 M!15 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIOS School Olttrict H1111tltlgtorl 9eactl Union ~ School Olatnc:I Obt11n Document.s and Bid Doe II Hllllf· lngton Beach Union High School Dlstrict. 10251 Yortttown Ava., Purchasing, Room 361, Hunhngton Beech. CA 112646. (714) 96'-3339 ext. 4350 Due Date Friday. June 15, 2001, •• 2 pm NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lllat Ille Hunt· ln91on Beach Union High Sdloot Dia1r1ct. Or· 1oqe County. Celtlomia. acbng by and through 11$ Governing Board here- 11111ter referred to as DISTRICT", wtl ..-ve up IO, but nol laler than lhe above-stated ttme. seated bids for the award or con1r ac1s IOf the lollowlnO prOJICIS Profect: 'bid • 866 • Power and Da11 Up- grade at M1nn1 H19h School Manc:1a1ory Joe Watk Tuesday, May 15, 2001 . 2 30 pm Manna H1gt1 School. 15871 ~· date HunlJnglon lJcense A or B Of C-10 Bids shall be ,__, 1n the p4ace td8nt1hed above, end shaU be op•nac:I and publlcly read alood at the above- stated date. hme and place Plans and speall- cattons are Cit\ hie at the add<ess llSted 8tlOve be- 9in111ng Monday ~ 30. 2001 One set of documents may be ob- tained fOf a retundable depostl of S2()0 per set Special handhng. such u ovtm19ht delivery d be avatlab'e If bid- der s e11pense OepoSlt w.U be ref undid to the Cootrectors upon retum ot the documents to the Purchasing Department 11'1 good COlldoliOf\ Within frve (5) days atter lhe bid opening date In illCCOrdance Wiit! the prov1st0ns ol Cahfom.a Bus.lless and Prolesstona Code Sectt0n 7028 15. arid Publ1e Contrac1 Code Section 3300 the owner requ.res ltlal the bidder possess lhe CIHSI· lieatJon ol contractors fieense noted above II llMI lime Ille bid IS submitted Pursuant to BUSiness and Profusions Code Section 7028 15. no peymeot $1161 be made lex WO!\ Of malerlal uo· der Ille contract UtWss and tJflbl the ReQistrar ol Contractor• venl,.s to the 0.stnct 1tlel the COO· tractor was property ltcensed a1 tne bme the bid was submitted Any contractor nol so locensed 1s subject to penallJe$ undef the law 8f1d the oontrac1 wtl be considered VOid II Ille license class1heat1on ~P9Cffie<I ht(e1naltor fl that of a "lplCl8tty c:on- tr 1ctor" 11 de lined 1n Secbcwl 7058 of hi C»- f om1a BUllMH Ind Prolessoons Code. lhe spec111ty contractor awl/Oed the oon!TIC1 lex tl'lls wort! shal ...... con- Sll\JCI e mlfO"IY ol the wor1I. In aoconSanoe With the pnMlllone of ~· "" eu..r-end ProleAion& Code Sedorl 7059 TllN 11 Of IN • ~ M wen '""" be QOl'nPeted ~ 124 COf\IKUllVI calendar a.ya trom the Que apec:· lfltd on the Notioe to Proc:Md ltaued by die District Notice to Proceed ehell not be i. sued pnot IO five (5) a.ya llfttlr award °' thi contract, and Shall noc require lt'lll wortt be commenced leas than ltve (5) days flom dale of iasulnce of Uid Not.a Failunl 10 ~ the WOO! ... IOffl herllfl wll rMult WI Ille ~ of liquidated dama.gea for each dly of delly, Ill the amount of 11200 per day Each bidder shall submit, on the form lumished wlltl the 000• net c:IOcumenls. a litl of lhe ptopoMd IUbeon· trec1ors on this pioject es required by the Sobtett1ng and Sobcon· trac11ng F11r Pl'lctlc:es Ael. Public Contrac1 Code Section '100 •I seq In ICCOldanee -with Ec:lucatton Code 17076 t 1, the Djstrict has I par11Ctpali00 0081 ot at least 3 pe<oenl ol the overaN dollat amount eapended each year IOf c:11sabled veteran buSl· ne1s en1erpr11es (DVBE) E acn btd lllal be ac- companied by a certif led or casllier's check Of btd bOncl 111 an amoonl nol less lhan ten P41rcen1 (10".) ol the IOIJll bid price. payable to the DISTRICT M II guaren· lee 11\al lt18 bodder t1 115 proPOS8f 1s acceptea shall promptly execute the Agreemanl. tumlSh a sallslacioly Failhflll Per· lormance Bond m 8IT amounl nol less than one hundred percen1 ( 100'.) of the Iota! btd poce, lumish a Paymertl Bond In 111 amount rioc less lhan one hundred P8fC91ll (100'lt.) ot ltle IC> la) bid pnoe, and tum.sh cenot!C41rea ev1aencing lhal the required 1nsur· ance IS Ill efled tn the amounlS Mtl IOt1h WI Ille gerieia I conditions In the event of failure 10 en1er Into the conlract and e•ecute lhe re· qu1rec1 documents. suCll btd MCunty wttt be tor· leited The Flllhful Per· lormanCI 9onc:I Sl'lal r• ma.n 111 ful force and ei lecl lllrougll lhe gu8ratl· tee penod as !99Cffted in the general oondt~ The DISTRICT re· S8fVIS Ille nQl'lt to reiect any or all 'bids or to warve any 1r1egul1n11es or informalities in 1ny b.aa or tn Iha blddoflg Al requtred by SecllOn 1 n3 of lhe Cat1tom11 Labor Code. the Director of Iha~ of In dustllll Re&anons of lhe State of Cal1lom1a has detennmed lhe gerieral preva1hng rates ol W898' tn the localoty ,,, ltOtlich lhts WOf1l IS 10 De perte<med Copies ot tl'ltst r11e c:1e1erm1na· Ilona, are Cit\ lite at the DISTRICT Ind COC>IH may be Obto1ned upon request The conlractor snatt pos1 1 copy ot 11"'8 riles al each )Ob sne The contractOf enc:1 any subcon11actor undel II sNll pay 00! less than the apec1lled prevailing rates of wages to 1rt workeB employed by tttem 111 the ex.cutlOn of lhe contract No b1c:lc:ler may Wlthdtaw any bid tor a penod ol Slll1y (601 days aller the dale set IOf lhe apentng of bids Pu,.uant to Sectton 22300 of the Pubic Con- VllC1 Code lhe contract WIM conta.n p<OVISIOl1S perm11ttng the sue· ceulul bidder to substitute securities for any '!_IOfllYI Wlthheld by Ille OistrtCt 10 ensure pel1ormenc:e under the OOOll'ICI or permittlnQ payment of reteri11ons eamec:I directly into escrow BY: Oo¥Wnlng 9-d Signed: lfJI Suel Md.lne, CLASSIFlED (949) 542-5675 --~ . . ~' ..... ..;>. _., DltedW • Proc- lftentJ'lt1•r1y con- MfWtlon Publtahed Newpor1 Beach-Costa Me11 Diiiy Piiot APl1I 30, Mey 7.~1 Mp4 IOUOATEO ~ ~.MAD­DENDA WMCH AM AVALASU AT DUKJN ANO COHSTAUC::TION IEAVICf.I. A lfANOATOftY PA£·BID CON· Ac:tltJoua Busl,_.. FERlHC£ AHO MAH- Name ~ DAT'OftY ~ J08 The loilow\na ~ WALK Wiii be he'd 11 .,. doW'Q bulli*' u foltows 10:00 A.M Orange Coa1t AIJ1o T~, Ma~ I, 2001 T 11dera. 2076 Plaoen· Unlver1ity 01 °''· eos11 Meat. c~ eat11om1a. ltvtne 92627 Prffldenr1 Conlerence Jamea BatH 2224 Room. Mele Olfl08 Terraza Place Fullerton Building CA 92835 4004 Mela ~ SOOt• Bates 2224 Sllle 3000. llWll. T erraza Place. Fullel10tl. Celllomie 112697 CA 92835 (949) 824.-6630 1l\ls boliness II con· ATTENDANCE AT dueled by hUlblnd end THE PR£-BID CON- w1le FERENCE AND PAI:· Have you atarted BID JOB WALK IS doing ~ yet? No. MANDATORY FOR Son1a Batff All PRIM£ CON· ThtS statement was TRACTORS, TH£ flied wtlh the County MEETING WILL BE Clerf\ of Ortloge Cooory CLOSED AT t0:05 A.M. on o.4126/2001 ANY PRIM£ CON· 20015112153 ffiACTORS ARRIVING Dat1y Pito1 Afi' 30, Mly AFTER THIS TIME 7, 14, 21, 20Q1 M116 W i l l NOT Bl: ADVERTISEMENT FOR 81~ Subfect to ~orid1tt0ns pr'9SClibed by Ille Unc:IOr· signed. sealed bods '°' a ~ Sum Con11ac1 are llWl1eCI for tlMI IOUO#lng Work ATHLETIC FACILITIES IMPAOVl:MENTS PHASE 2 , (BASHALL STADIUM) PROJECT NO 990060 s UNtVl:RSrTY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE DESCRIPTION OF WORK· The UCI Baseball Sta- dium p<OJ8CI w1U result '" a F acUlty to support e NCAA Mens D•v•1o1on One basebatt team The pro,ecaed Coolr aC1 Twne IOf tne p10,ec1 ~ 110 calendar days UCI Baseball Sta0tum f'rotect COOS•SIS Of COO· struction ol covered dllgouts wtlh resttooms ana seaung tor 600 spectalors r1nge<1 0y a concourse "htc" con '*15 10 afl 91>lfY P4Ua As part or the entry plaza a public restroom structure will be con- str uclec:I lmmea1ate1y ~I to tl'le pl1z1 llfl" be 1 grass covered berm down 1111 ngr.t foul line Wf'llCh IN I plOVtde add11tona1 spac1a1or 1111tno The sne tor the new UCI Ba.seba.11 Slac:llum os tne former t>aSeoan lretd which IS currently used lor 50CCef Site ~ ment Wtll be l•m•te<I to IN llTVll8diate VICl"lity ol the eotry plaza Thos ..... include s11e hghting landscaping and ornga· hon CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE St .500,000.00 BIDDER QUALi· FICATIONS: Prime Bidder• wtlo do not meet the quellflcatk>lla In the CC>C'111C1 Docu- ment• may not be ellglble for award. Prfme Bldderl mu1t 1ubmlt their Ouell- lleatlon1 on the form provldM by the Uni· vanity. ea an e11ech-"*" to 1N Bid form. B1dd1ng Documen" win be availallMI to Blcl· derl Cit\ Mondey. April 30, 2001 8fld w1• be IS· &ued at CONSOLIDATED Rl:PAOGRAPHICS 3tl2 Pullman Street. Coell ..... , CA 12626 {71 4) 751-2MO Altlelltlon: Rici! Bet1ottl Of Sel Oelgadtllo HOU: IT IS THE CONTRACTORS' R£SPONSIBIUTY TO R£GIST£A WITW TH£ UHIVl:RSITY Ofl COff. SOUDATED REPR().. GRAPHICS TO AC· KNOWlEDG£ R!· CEIPT OF Tit£ ATH- LETIC FAaUTIES IMPAOVEMl:NTS, PttAS£ 2, CBASEBAU. ST AOIUM) llD DOCU• ME.HTS. UNIVl:RSrTY WIU NOTIFY CON· TRACTORS WHO HAVE REGIST£R£D Wint DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SEAVICH OR COff. E.LIGt8L£ TO PAR'J'la. PATE IN Tii£ BID PAO. CESS AS A PRIM£ CONTRACTOR. Seeted Bid• will not be ICC8pled ll't«: 2:00 P.M.. l'hurad1y, May 17. 200t. Al Des1g11 lllCI Con· s1ruc1ion s.Mces Untversoty ol Caltlomia Irvine 3500 9e111etey Place. Irvine CA 92697-2•50 Se1led Bld1 wlll be opened at 2:05 P.M .. Thuraday, May 17, 2001. Bod Secunty in Ille amount ot 1 o-. ot Ille Lt.me> Sum Base 8.a ea· eluding alternates s11a11 accompany each B1c:I The Surety issuing the Bod Bond sh8JI be on Ille Btc:I Oeadh1>~. l•ste<I 1n tne faltst pub1ts11ea State ol Cahlornie De- partmenl of Insurance hsl ol tnwreB Mm<tteo to T ransaet Surety lnsor ance 1n This Stale Tlle successful B•dde1 ana 11S Subcontrac1ors ~ be llQUKed IO tolow Ifie nonc:"5cmnwiall0fl r• qutremenrs set torth 1n lhe Boao1ng Documents anc:I to pay p<eva•hog wage ratM at lhe loca· tJon ot the Wcm All Insurance poll· elee required to be c» talned by Contractor ah1H be aublect to ep- frow11 by Unlverahy or to rm end substance. All 1ueh polfelH thlll be Is· 1ued by 1 company, Which le lltt:ld by Beet end ehall heW I rm\ing of A· or betl« end 1 tr- n1ncl1I cl111iflcatlon ot VIII or bin«. The IJUCotHlut Bidder Wlb be reqU1re<I to tiave the rooow1ng State ot ca11forma Con1rac1or s locense current al 11>e bme of s~ of me Std Gen.rat Butldlflg Corur ac1or (License ciaurfocat.on) B (License Codel THE REGENTS Of THE UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA ~ 2001 Pubhshed Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dao/'f P1101 Aon! 30 Mey 7 1001 M113 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ERNEST ROBERT GRONLUND a.k.a. ERNES·T R. GRONLUND CASE NUMBER: A207414 To all ,,..,. t>enef• c1aries credot0f5 con1- 1ngent cred1l<>n and ptl'BOOS WhO may of1l8f • wise be imeresled in me wil or es111e. or boltl ol ERNEST ROBERT' GRONLUND. ERNEST R G~LUND A PETITION FOR PR08A TE hH been ltled t:>y Glent'! R Gronfulllt pro per WI 1111 Supeno"f Coun or Ca1t- 1orn1a County of OR· ANGE THE PETITION FOR STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • "I ••• -• ~ .. -· PA08ATE ~ .. Glenn R GtOtllund bl ~=.:-::: llWllle ...... dlheO. ~· THE PETITION ,.._ Q&MU aU1hol1ly IO td-mnllelr Ille ..,... urdlr fie lrldepel. d N1tftir,. lll1allon OI Esi.e Aa. '"* d10dly .. allDw the personal repfMellt• a!JV'e to t.alce m1ny IC- ltonl Wtt1lol.ll obtaining coon approval Belore talong cerwn very Im· portent actlOl'll. how· .....,. Iha perlONll ,... MntaM•be~ 10 llfV• notice to lflr lt!Mlecl P9fSOnS uolMs they heve wa111ed nooc:e or coosen19d 10 the pr09C)Md 11CtiOn l The Independent edm1n11· lllllOn IUtho<lty •1U be 0<1nled UnieSS &n In· ter9'leel per90n .. II\ o1J1eC1>on to the petJtJOn Ind ShOW$ oood C8UM W!1y ttle cood 5'lotlld not gr11111 the avttlonty A HEARING on the pelltton Wll be held on Mey 31 2001 at t 30 PM Dept L73. 341 The Clf'/ 0,..,. Orange CA 92868-3209 Lamoreau• J1.1ven1le Justice Center IF YOU 08JECT to me granting ol the pell· 11(111 yOJ shWa ilPP96I ar the lleanng anc:1 11118 yoor ot>iections or f 1le wnneri ob1ecll0tls wltl1 tne court oetore the he111n9 Your ap· !Jlaranc:e mav be 111 per tori 01 by your a nomey IF YOU ARE A CREO. IT OR or a contlllg8flt etedotor ol ttie aececl$9d you must ,,.. "°"" clalm -.rth me '°"" anc:1 rna.t 1 copy to tne pe™>nal rep- resentatrve apelOOflled by ine coun within IOI.Ir monlhs from 111e Oillt of first issuance ol teners as provld'l<I 1n Probate Cooe secllOll 9100 The 11tT1e lor ftling Cl8lmS ,... nol ••P•re ~tore tour monlhs from ltle r-nng date rlOClced above YOU MA'Y EXAMINE the "'• kept by Ille court ti yOJ a<e 8 petSon ri terested •n tl\8 estate you ma1 Irie w1ttt the COUl1 I Requesl for ~ Cllf NOi.ct' (IOtm OE- 154) ol ttte hling of an n- veotory and apptl!ltSal ~ estote as.sets or of any pelltion 01 aocoun1 as prov•c:leO "' Probale COde 58C1l()f'I 1250 A A9QU8$t tor Speaaj No- un lonn •s available from lhe coun ~ Pe1t1toner Glenn R GIQnlund, SOS Clauc:tous Street Egg Hal'l>or C11y Ne'# JelM'( 08215 Publ1Shtd Newport BeacFl·Costa Mesa Da,iy PllOI ~ 30 May 1 7 2001 MT17Z LOCAL PIERCE IROTllDI IELl BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa S42-9150 'ld.'7k>1alJ lfxaJ f//tl/11 :6" (If(/ Stn1ng Ot9p County 949.551.4262 800.266.1112 ~u •-our """'alllc-d """'" tbC' ('Q(I_)' "'"l'/ PUie,. a cla4stfl#d ad today! (~9) 642·S6-IJ Tht &gal D~partmrnt 111 tht Daily Pi/Qt is pl.tastd to announ(t a neu1 strvict now availabl.t to new businmn. 'Wt-wiU now SF.ARCH''" rwmt for you at no extra chargt, anti saw JO" t/N timt 11nJ tk trip 10 the OJurt Houst in S4nt.a Ana. Then, of coum, aft« tk starch is compkud ~ wiU fil.t your Mtious businns namt 11111nnnu with 1/N C<Junl] Ckrlt, publish ontt a Wttlt for four Wttlts as rrquirrd by lau1 and tJxn fil.t Y'"'r proof of publkation with ~ C"'"'IJ CM . Pkast s1op by to fik ,,Our fittitioMJ lnuinas IWmtmr at tlN D11i/y f>i"'t. 330 &J St. U>s111 Ma11. If you ""'""t stcp bJ. plMst ~aO us 111 (949) 642-4321 """ ~ wiU ""'tt 11m111pmts for!'" to hdnJk this pri>tttiMrt by m11il If Jfl" """"4 IMw '"'1 fort/Nr 'fWJ'ioN, pktw ulJ 11.1 '"'" .w wiU IN> ""'" th.11 p.J IO llSSisl JOIL GooJ /Milt in JOI'' ""'1 hnMn.1 ' g .... !'I ,., . .,. G:t EOUAI. 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Bui }OU nave a rulf'ina value in spedeS and partner mllSt be short in ac least one of the minors since the bidd1111 matb North with II least ei&ht major·5Uit cards. Your llina in pcinner's suit makes the hand just ~~ah tO pu hon to four Q 3 -Neither vulnerable, a.~ South you hold: •AQI07543 ~ \Qkl 0 1074 • tll The bkldina lw oroceeded: NOllTH EAS'l' SOUTH WEST I• ~ ? •preemptive Whal ICtio{i do you take'~ A -You are <:n1autly going to bid. but there 1s no rea50C\ 10 do anything prec1pnate. FOf the moment. a.1J you • AKQI QUl AJ 6 ' • K The bldd1111 has Dl'OCftded: NOllTH EAST' SOI.rm WEST ,. 3 ~ Whal llCttOn do )'OU take'! A -It iJ simply I quesuon of wbethtr you should double. fOf pcnaltJCs, ob'110USly. or whelber you should anempc w~ no uump. Wil.b • lwe kina or clubJ. you m1gllt never be able to act to panner's hand. and you have no source of tricb of )'our own. Double. and tel· tie for what you can act on dcf'enx. 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