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N~wpon· bas~ may bestow WOrm _hirtl;lday fines
BY THE NUMBERS • Officials also hope to bill Dennis Rodman for police.
overtime incurred to crash Saturday afternoon party.
Deepa Bhar•th
DAILY PILO'r
afternoon in preparation for bring-
ing the foTl'ller NBA star's t5ig birth·
day bash to a halt. Though no one
was arrested or cited Saturday, that
may change soon.
Rodman •disturbed the peace• with
his party, $did Newport Beach Police
Sgt. Steve Shulman.
Rodman, who has gained notori-
ety as a host or wild and loud parties
at his West Newport Beach home,
made a grand entra.pce Saturday in
a helicopter that landed illegally on
the pub).ic beach behind hls home,
located in the 4800 block of
Seashore Drive.
SO: Number of times police officers have been to Rodman's
home since June responding to noise complaints.
$8,500: Amount he paid the ci1y in fines between May 3,
1999, and Aug. 28.
NEWPORT BEACH -Officials
may give Dennis Rodman criminal
charges as a belated gilt for his 40th
birthday.
14: Number of disturbance advisory cards that have Qeen Dennis
filed against Rodman. · Rodman
The N ewport Beach Police
Department has decided it will file a
complaint with the Orange County
district attorney's office alleging
1: nme he was arrested in July for driving under the influence
Some Newport Beach police offi-
cers threw on riot gear Saturday
of alcohol and without a driver's license. Rodman pleaded guilty to the
charge and was handed a Sl.050 fine and three years of informal probation.
SEE FINES PAGE 4
. PHOTOS 9Y STEVE MC~ I ()AlY Pl.OT
Prom left. Coundlmb Steve Bromberg, environmentallst Jan Vandersloot and Councilwoman Norma Glover stand under a tbady
canopy created by ficus trees lining Clay Street in Newport Beach. Ficus trees, below, create a dense canopy over Clay Street.
Ficus preservation efforts
take root in Newport Beacfi
'
The Clay Street trees have made quite a mess,
but officials are taking measures to save them
MMhls Wlnlller
DAILY PILOT
F or about as long as Council-
wom an Nonna Glover has
lived in the city, the 15 Clay
Street ficus trees have formed a
canopy with their heads. And that's
going on 18 yeors.
Glover bas long viewed the
trees as a unique feature in her
district, ii not the whole city. With
new homeowners cutting down
many of the mature trees in her
neighborhood, she said it's impor-
tant to keep city-owned trees alive.
But ficus trees are a misduevous
species, horizontally spreading
their roots as far as they can. At
some-point along the way, they're
bound to come across building
foundations and do danulge.
On Clay Street alooe. the aty has
paid $2.20,921 to homeowners for
damage cause by trees since January
1998, said Lauren Farley, the city's
risk manager. Often. such damage
claims result in the tree's removal.
SEE FtCUS PAGE 4
·Residents offer mixed reviews of airJlort plans
•Newport Beach council members helped broker deal that
will increase departures to extend nighttime curlews.
MMNIWl'*ler
OAILV PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -While not
tbriDed about a propoM) to increUe lbe
number of flights end ~ at
JObn Wayne A.trport In return for a 20-
yeer eXtemion of Oigbt auteww, many
at tbe dty'I Nlldentl l88Dl to be wt1liDg
to IUppOlt the deal.
Under the agreen;aent, whkb tb•
0tange County Board of Supmvllon
~~ ... week, tb•
emNIJ p1111ngl' cap woukl be milld
tram a.• ...._ eo 1.1 w0ton. lnle11d o1
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73 daily de~. 85 planes could
take oft from the airport and four new
gates would be added to the i• that now eDit. A 1985 Mttlement agreement
estAthltsbinO tllght end JM•epger caps,
.. well • nlabtdme curfews, ii let to
expire ln 2005'.
JaDM s.cbtlc::bale, wbo liWI ID The
8luftl. •bOUt l 1{2 milel frCim tbe end of
the nmway, a,ppao\191 of the la'91t John
Weyneplul.
·1 doa't ftDd that objedMmeble:
SecbtltbUt Mid. •• woukl ...... pul up
.. -tban tin'J'nl ...... Wblt would ........ ~ .. -cm-~--ldlpalt.·
Backed by the City Cc.NDdl and t.be
Airport Working Groui>. the ploipoAJ to
increlle rugbts from Jabil w..,_ Air-
port bu no direct eftect on what WU1
happen to El Toro. But becaute oppo-
nents of a second Orange County air~
port hope to kill the idea With a Much
~initiative, dty OfftdU Mid they
hope to ~ • Mtu.n.t ...
ment utemkJn before tbe Sllltoa .
• Some In toWn Mid u.y. clkln' ~
with an=--In ftigb&, A •rt , enbUCI tbe .,.. -.
icQ.. ...... ~ Hiiiard. .....
IMd ta C... del Mii' for IDON tblD
~ J!US. •AJ11.,_11 dr..a ti down.•
All*I. be'd ~ --·-• fUfbtl to,.,.,. complete .... at
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Police arrest
man after
brief chase
• Oceanside man allegedly
used stolen credit cards
at South Coast Plaza.
0...,. BNrfth
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Police arrested
a 21-year-olc) Oceanside man Mon-
day afternoon after a car and foot
chase near South Coast Plaza, offi-
cials said.
The chase lasted fewer than 10
minutes but resulted in two colli-
sions, police said. No one was hurt m
the series of incidents.
The pursuit began w"hen police
followed Donnell Dwayne Diego
from the Seai:s store at South Coast
--Plaza after the store alerted security
that they suspected he was using
fake or stolen credit cards, said Cos-
ta Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
At the parkiiig lot, Diego bopped
into a gold Pontiac Trans Am whlle
another unidentified man drove, Bir-
ney said. · ·
· Officers followed the car, wlucb
circled a neigh borhood near Bristol
Street and Sunflower Avenue, he
said. At one point, the getaway car
collided with another vehicle, but
nobody was hurt and the other car
suffered only minor damage, Birney
said.
Pohce then followed Diego and
his coDlpanion as they drove into
Sanwa Bank's parking lot on Bristol
Street and crashed into a planter, be
said.
Then the men got out of the car
and ran mto a nearby apartment
complex. Diego threw a loaded
handgun on the roof of a carport as
he continued to run. Birney said.
Police officers, however, caught
up with him and took him into cus-
tody, but the unidentified drtver of
the vehicle got away and has still not
been caught.
·we don't know if he is anned
and dangerous,· Birney said. • n is
possible he is anned."
Birney added that he did not have
information about whether Diego
was successful in using the credit
cards at Sears.
Diego will be dwged with multi-
ple counts of credit card fraud. com-
merdal burglary, possession of a
handgun and evading arrest. pohce
said.
He is being held in Costa Mesa
jail with bail set a t SS0,000. Diego is
scheduled to be arraigned today at
the Harbor Justice Center.
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2 Tuesday, May 15, 2001
Kids T•lk BICK
Celebrating
their IIlOIIlS
The Da1Jy Pilot asked lirst-
graders at Victoria. Elementary
School in Costa Mesa what
they gave their mothers for
Mother'a Day and how their
mothers reacted.
•1 got her a
blue and
gold ring,
andsbewas
so happy
that she
smiled and
hugged me.•
OSCAR
RANGEL. 6
Costa Mesa
·we went
shopping at
, Macy's, and
I bought her
;.\=~ SOLANO, 6
Costa Mesa
"I bought
bera neck-
lace that she
put on and
wore it to
work.•
OSCAR
MARTINEZ.
6
Costa Mesa
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"We went
to the park'
all day and
rode our
bikes.·
BRANDON
PREU.6
Costa Mesa
"I wrote
her a letter
that said 'l
love you,'
then she
~a~~mea
CHRISl1AN
GOMEZ,6
Costa Mesa
"I bought
bera white
dress, and
she said
that she
was very
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MORAL5,6
~Mesa
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Da~ll!ilot.
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OCC professor gets brainy
a.tMra ""-d, • ipeed'I comnuilca-
tion pofesa at Orange COllt College,
wffl offer a prlserctation on •whole-brain
~.the 23rd IMual im.m.tion-
al Confef"etlQI on leeching and lelder-
.._, bcellence on M1Y 29 in Au5tin,
fexa
Bullrd's speed\ ls titled •Remembiwe:
IN TME CLASSROOM
Music and~ fof Enhanced• ~and~~how her~lescan be lmple-
rrientfld using the right and left hem~
Sphetes of the brain. Bullard, an OCC fete-
utty member fof 34 years. has been the
i'edpient of three National ln$titute to<
staff and erganizational Development
teactting awards.
Daily Pilot
PHOTOS SY DON lEKH I OAl.Y PllOT
Ashley Drewry, 7, mads .. Giggle Bugs" to her mom. Jennifer, durtng the Muffins with Mom party at Newport Heights Elementary School
Huddling 'Yith a good book
Newport Heights Elementary first-and ·second-graders
spend Monday doing books and muffins with· their mothers
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILoT
I t was not the best day for a piClic, but cloudy
and gloomy days are perfect for reacting outside.
That is what students and their moms learned
in a prolonged Mother's Day cetebrati.on Monday
morning.
First-and second-grade students in Lori Maas'
combination class sat ~uddled and Cllddled on pic-
nic blankets with their mothers on the lawn at
Newport Heights Elementary School for Muffins
with Moms.
They nibbled on muffins, sipped orange juice,
and mothers and their children curled up on blan-
kets and took turns reading lo each other.
On· a pink and blue plaid blanket. Maddy
Bloomberg, 7, and Meagan Hatcher, 7, took turns
reacting books to Maddy's mother.
They read silly books about mud pies, Christ-
mas pop-up books, a book with 101 pet jokes and
even some Shel Silverstein poems.
It was hard to believe some of these children
were in the first grade because they were reading
FRDAY
so dearly and read such advanced writing as Sil-
verstein. Maddy could even read upside down, as
she must have seen her teacher doing. She
showed her mother the pictures in "Cordwoy's
Christmas• as she read.
Other moms held their children on laps or lay
side by side on their tummies.
One group lay wrapped in beach blankets lo
ward off the chill.
Some moms relaxed, looking like they had all
the time in the world, while others appeared to
have sneaked out of wo~k to spend time with their
children. When they had to go back, other moms
took over.
When Austin Bergquist's mom headed back to
work. be, kept reading with his buddy, Tobin
Frome, and his mom.
While Maddy and Meagan took turns reading
books, the second-grade boys, who were a touch
more impatien!, took turns reading pages.
With the boys, it was also more than just reading
-there was an entire sidebar narration going on.
"Uh oh,• Austin said after he read a page.
"They're in big trouble."
Craig Tozer and bis mom. Debbie, read a
book during the Muffins with Mom party.
It was an hour of learning and reading, but
more importantly, Maas said, a time for mothers to
spend with their children during school hours.
Dads, don't get jealous -your turn will come
next month with a Father's Day Donuts with Dads program.
• IN THE Cl.ASSROOM is a Wffkly feature in which Daily
Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a atmpus
within the Newport-Mesa Unified Sd'lool Dls1rict and
writes about hef experience.
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POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• c.brillo. Str.et: Graffiti was reported In the 200
block at 11 :33 a.m. Sunday.
• Hemltton Str.et: An •utomoblle theft was report·
ed in the 700 block at 9:21 a.m. Sunday.
• James Str.et: Possession of a controlled subsQnce
was reported In the 700 block at 1:20 a.m. ~.
• McCllntoct W.r. A comm•rclal burgraf'Y was
reported In the 2900 btock at 7:44 a .m. ~·
NEWPORr IEACH
• ...... laJ: Possesilon of • controlttd IUbsUirice
wes reported In tti.•tlrst block et 2:~ a.fft, ~.
•Cler..._ A paltn tree was~~ from
tM fr~ Ptitto of a home 1n 1ttilt 1200 btlidt n s~.,.
p.rn.s.t~.
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City Hall et '1:51 a.m. setunt.y,
Doily Pilot Tuesday, May 1 S, 2001 3
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Spreckles vs. Spreckles was quite the slippery case
M any moons ago, .
more moons than I
want to remember,
l attained a kind of instant
judicial immortality when I
tried the then-famous case of
Spreckles vs. Spreclcles.
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band. The police were called
and, by some bizarre miscar-
rtage or justice probably
brought on by the publicity
generated by the names
attached to the case, Adolph
Spreckles was charged with
assault with a deadly
weapon, to wit, a slipper.
per.
It came before me as the
Superior Court trial.judge. I
immediately called the attor-
neys into chambers and
asked a very pertinent ques-
tion: "You don't really want
to try Uus turkey, do you?• Young Adolph Spreckles
of the San Francisco sugar
Spreclcles 'Was living on Bal-
boa Island with his gOOd-.
looking wife, Kay, who, in~
dentally, later became Mrs.
Clark Gable. She was a
beauty and a very, very nice
woman.
. Robert Gordner
THE~VERDIO
The case went before a
magistrate who. ov~rcome
by the publicity connected
with the case, S\lStained the
charge and bound the defen-
dant over for trial on a
charge of assault with a
deadly weapon -the slip·
The publicity-happy
deputy district attorney
insisted that a dismissal
would be a nuscarriage of
justice, and so we went to
trial .. I think that the b.igh
point of the trial was when ·
the defense attorney held up
before the jury the slipper, While she was still Mrs.
Adolph Spreckles, a differ-·
ence of opinion arose
between her and her bus-
UC Irvine seminar aims to
preserve Noguchi· garden
• Many taking part in art
history discussion hope to
convince owners to maintain
and protect site 'in perpetuity.'
Jennifer Kho
DAILY PILOT
IRVINE -UC Irvine officials will hold j .a round-table discussion Wednesday on
the significance of lsamu Noguchi's Cali·
fomia Scenario, hoping to pressure the
owners of the sculpture garden into pre-
serving the site forever. ·
FYI
The symposium will take place from
6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday In the
Humanities Instructional Building,
Room 110, at UC Irvine.
For parking, please use the parking
structure on Mesa Road.
The council gave final approval to parts
of the project proposed by South Coast
Partners and the Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center on March 5, but post·
poned a decision on the Commonwealth
part of the project. . The symposium. wb.ich will be moder-
ated by Dickran Tashijian. chair of the UC
Irvine Department Of Art History, will
include presentations about public art and
Noguclti's vision of California, a docu·
mentary about Noguchi and a panel
debate.
A dispute about the length !>f time
Commonwealth would be required to
maintain the garden for public use has GREG FRY I DAIL'( PILOT
kept the firm from getting final approval. A pedestrian makes his way lt\fougb
Commonwealth representatives the California S<:enarto, the Isa.mu
Many, such as Costa Mesa Council·
woman Linda Dixon, who will be part of
the panel discussion, hope to convince th~
Costa Mesa City Council to require the
sculpture garden's owners, Common-
wealth Partners I.LC, to maintain and pro-
tect it ·in perpetuity.·
agreed to a 25-year term previously sug-Noguchi 'SCUlpture garden, nesUed
gested by the council but said it could not · between b uildings near the Orange
get financing for the project if the council,· County Performing Arts Center.·
as it decided March .19, insists on requir·
ing the developer to maintain the garden
and public parking "in perpetuity."
Commonwealth Partners is one of the
developers of the Town Center project, a
project that seeks to transform South
Coast Metro into a pedestrian-oriented
cultural arts district bordered by Bristol
Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the
Arts and the San Diego Freeway.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan said she
doesn't believe Commonwealth will ~v~
up the project if the words •in perpetnny:
are added to the contract.
Costa Mesa resident Laura Rakunas,
who said she plans to attend the sympo-
sium, said she doesn't either. ·
"People in other countries have gone to
such lengths to try to preserve their cul-
tural heritage, and here they [don't want!
'in perpetuity' put in contracts,• she said.
"Llke any other work of art, but installa-
tion art particularly, it can·t be duplicated.
Other cities seem to respect their drt, but I
gel the feeling that it's only tolerated here
as long ~ it doesn't interfere WJlb. busi-
ness. I don't know anything about (Com-
monwealth Partners') finanang, but I
think when there's a will, there's a way."
The counci.1 is scheduled to review a
new contract requiring Commonwealth to
maintain the garden in perpetuity May 21 .
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which was, according to the
prosecution, the deadly
weapon, and said, •Ladies
and gentleman, this is the
deadly weapon. The only
way it could be deadly
would be if I tried to swal-
low 1t and choked."
Needles to say, Adolph
Spreddes was acquitted of
the charge of assault with a
deadly weapon.
A nice O'Henry touch to
Uus tale is that after Adolph
Spreckles was released, he
bought more than 300 T·
shirts, which he distributed
to all of the prisoners with
whom he had been in Jail.
The T-shirts bore a message
in large letters across the
chest that read. "I served
time in the Orange County
Jail with Adolph Spreckles. •
All of wb.ich proved that
a'lthough Adolph Spreckles
may have been somewhat
less than an 'ideal husband,
he had a nice sense of
humor.
• R08EJIT GAJU>NER is a Corona
· del Mar resident and a former
judge. His column runs Tuesdays.
Street sweeping causes
·Stir in Mesa Del Mar
JeiMlfer Kho ·
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA - A pro·
posal to begin street sweep-
ing In Mesa Del Mar bas
been met with controversy
by the neighborhood's home-
owneni.
While many favor having
the streets swept, a slight
majority doesn't favor the
proposal provision that calls
for banding out citations to
cars parked on the streets
during street sweeping
times, Mesa Del Mar Home-
ownm Assn. President
Lance Hailstone said.
"I understand where
they're corning from." be
said •1 have a big party com·
ing in July. A lot of [guests)
aie driving here from out or
the state and where are they
going to put their cars?"
Peter Nagbavi,' transporta·
tion services manager for the
city. presented the proposal at
a homeowners association
meeting this month.
"The City Council is con-
Eau ra Hall
Real Esrarc Finance
sic;lering sweeping all the
streets in the city, but in omer
to find out what the impacts
would be, we will hopefully
implement a program in the
Mesa Del Mar tract before
making a decision,• he said.
•1 couldn't tell whether they
were in favor or it or not. l
guess I'll find out at the aty
Council meeting.. .
In a straw pole the associ~
ation conducted, 31 % of the
residents were opposed tO
ticketing, but 90% favored
street sweeping, he said
The cound1 is scheduled
to consider the pilot street
sweeping program Monday .•
The city is proposing
Mesa Del' Mar for the pilot
program because it includes
ea5y freeway access, dead-
end streets. apartments, sin-
gle-family homes, short and
regular driveways -= ol the variables that
affect street cle«aing in the
rest of ~ dty. Naghavi saJd.
Right now, only a few of
the Mesa Del Mar streets 811!
swept regularly.
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"That could have~ real·
ly dangerous to tb~ public,•
Shulman said. •A helicopter
can kick up quite a bit of sand
and you can't really ten H there
are people on the beach. He
bad not got any kind of per-
mission to land there .•
He said the department will
also send a report to the Feder·
al AViation Administration stat·
ing Rodman violated the law
by landing a helicopter on pub-
lic property without authoriza·
tion, which~ lives.
Police records show that 14
d.iltl.D'banCe cards have been
filed agalnlt him since then.
Over the last year, poUce h4ve
been to bis home at least 50
t1mel tn response to noise
complaints.
Officers also approached
Rodman as reoeDdy as Friday to
ask him to ,remove a dlain·link
fence that be bad put up cm the
beach behlodinbcme He cam·
plied and bad that removed
Saturday, Shulman sakl.
But the problem is that
money is never an issue for
Rodman. The fo.rmer basket·
ball superstar who shocked,
amused and entertaine<i fans
with his colorful coiffure, tat-
. toos and earrings, is no
stranger to paying fines. The party, police said, bad
about 300 guests. According to
reports, several Uve bands
including IJVE, 311 and for·
mer members of Led Zeppelin
blasted away. After negotia·
Uons with the officers, Rodman
moved the party to Josh
Slocum's, a restaurant he co-
owns on East Coast Highway.
The gala affair was broken
up by 20 police officers, half of
whom were called when they
were off duty, Shulman said.
llutt translates to overtime pay.
SEAN HIU.ER/OAl.Y Pl.OT
A birthday party for Dennis Rodman comes to an end after Newport Beach police
arrived at the beachfront home Saturday. The department may fine the former NBA star.
He bas paid anywhere from
a few hundred bucks to
$200,000 for a range ol viola·
tions during games:• bead
butting a referee, kick:Wg a
cameraman, swearing at Mor·
mons, not showing up for prac-
tice or showing up drunk and
screaming at his coach.
So offidals say the fines
aren't making a dent in bis
local behavior. He pays all his
dues to the city of Newport
Beach and then goes right
back to making a ruckus.
•Some of them. could have
had their day off, others were
scheduled to work later that
day,• he said.
The department is also
looking into the possibility of
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•rve got to get in there
and get them cut back,•
Glover said. ·nie roots of
them, in order to save them.
... We need to snub their
toes before they do" dam·
age.
To do so, Glover asked
city officials to set aside
money for a root-trimming
project. But then, she recent·
ly learned that ber request
had been •knocked out of
the budget." At Tuesday's
council meeting, she asked
billing . Rodman for the day's
police expenses, he said. Shul·
man said the department is in
the process of coming up with
the exact price tag.
Deputy Dist. Atty. Mike
Fell, who will prosecute the
case, said he is waiting for the
police to complete their inves-
to place the proposal, esti-
mated to cost $60,000,
before a council vote.
Councilman Steve
Bromberg, who joined
Glover on Thursday to check
out the canopy, said he didn't
even know the arching trees
existed.
"I love them,• he said,
adding that he would support
Glover's proposal to save the
trees. •How can you take a
resource like this away?"
On Thursday, Glover also
.gave $1,000 in leftover funds
from her election campaign
to Stop Polluting Ow New·
port and has asked members
of the group to use the mon-
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"I will then review thatinfor·
mation and decide if criminal
charges can be filed (against
Rodman)," he said. Fell added
that Rodman does not seem to
have any aiminal filings in the
past with bis office.
•1'11 review this case inde·
ey to help her save the trees.
Jan Vandersloot, a mem·
ber of the organization. had
supported her plea to save
the group before Glover's
council colleagues.
"I think it's much more
appropriate to (use)·some
preventive medicine,• he
said. •And the time to do
that is now and not wait
until the trees cause prob·
lems.".
Standing under the shady
canopy, which he sees as a
"beautHul visual experi·
ence, • Vandersloot said four
trees on the other side of
Irvine Avenue had already
fallen as a result of root
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no D'lec\llS Rod.man's first brush
with the law. He has paid
$8,500 in fines between May 3,
1999, and Aug. 28, 2000, Shul·
man said. Rodman moved into
the Seashore Drive home in
July 1998.
problems.
He added that his group
would probably use Glover's
donation to hire an indepen-
dent arborist to ensure the
trees are handled in the
right way. ·
"We don't want them to
kill the trees by inappropri·
ately bimming the roots,• he
said, adding that root barri·
ers would force the trees to
extend their roo~ vertically
and thereby prevent dam·
age.
Even if the trees get
replaced with less intrusive ..
species. •you're going to
lose what you have,• said
Vandersloot, pointing to
said he didn't buy that argu·
ment.
A beiV.ht limit on buildings
in the oty hadn't prevented
high rises around Fashion
I.sland either, he said.
•He bas never cooperated
with us,. Shulman said. •His
actions demonstrate he just
doesn't care.•
Corona del Mar's East Coast
Highway, where ficus trees
were removed a few years
ago.
That action sparked vil·
lage leaders to come up with
Vision 2004, a remodeling
plan for the highway that
would aeate a more pedes·
man-oriented atmosphere.
The project could take off by
early next year.
Vandersloot said his
group will also lobby city
offidals to place the Clay
Street trees on the city's
•special tree list,• which
gives them some protection
and makes it more difficult
to remove them.
But others countered that
some flight caps were better
than none. ·u that's what it takes to
get an agreement, I'm game,•
said Tom Hyans, a communi·
ty activist who lives on Balboa
Peninsula.
And Phil Arst, a
spokesman for last year's
slow-growth Greenlight ini·
tiative and Airport Working
Group board member, said he
saw the proJ)Osed inaease as
a •reasonable compromise:
•rm just hoping that South
County ~ple (who oppose El Toro will be similarly
agreeab e to compromises
rather than sticking it all on
Newport Beach," he said.
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Thanks .enough:
from shoes to
service awards
A s I was rummaging around for
my sandals, I came across a spe-
cial pair of shoes. They look a lot
like other shoes in my closet, made out
of leather. But, they have sped.al mean-
ing. They came to me as a Mother's Day
gift when my kids
were little tykes.
The deal was
that sons or
daughters had to
say, in word or
song, what was so
good about their
mom. First prize
was a free pair of
shoes for your
mom. So, here
were my daugh-
ters, then about 6
and 3, with their
pseudo-rap music
yideo, entertaining
all in the shoe
department, with
Goy Geiser-
Sondovol
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SPEAKING
sell-produced sounds, words and moves
about their mother.
Although they haven't won me any
other shoes, they have been entertain-
ing me ever since. In the course of two
weeks, my daughter in high school will
be singing six times, as well as acting
as a mistress of ceremonies for the Mr.
Mesa contest.
. My special Mother's Day gift is a
chance to see my older daughter, who is
at Stanford, perform in her. spring show
with her a cappella group, Mixed Com-
pany. They use their voices to produce
all of the musical instrument sounds,
just like she did to win the free shoes.
You just never know what special skills
you will need in college.
I wanted to share my thoughts about
Mother's Day wiUl you but origmally
.thought I shouldn't because 1 write an
education column. "What do mothers
have to do with education?" I thougbl
Upon {efiection, the answer is: every-
thing.
Who is a child'• first and primary
educator? A teacher may instruct on
dangling participles, but who teaches
you the nuances of wiping your bottom•
A teacher may pontificate on the theory
of relativity, but who teaches you to
want to stand on your own two feet1 A
teacher may show you the intrigues of
Shakespeare, but who teaches you the
delight of blowing apart a dandelion
puff1
Al kids get to ac:hool age, mothert
become the teacher'• partner. Moms Ja:.
ten to the story being read aloud, sign
the J>eil!lission slips, make the lunches
and procure the ltuff for the project that
wu forgotten until bedtime the night •
before it is due. 'Ibey comfort the hurts
obtained on the playground. both phys-
k:al and emotional. They encourage the·
child sea.red to give a book Nport. or
transport the pet for Show and nill.
They 1ealn spelling words, mul~lica
tion tables, state capitall, and foreign
languagea u they ulilt in drilling their
children for testa.1 Obviously, there Is nothing gender-
spedfiC about tbeiie tasb and, some-
tilml, tn some fmNHet, dads do all of
tMl9 ~· But, u a general rule, .
mom1 ue tM' ODel who perform all of
tbeie tub, u Well u ~the
im~ fDr IJ.MUIY. ktdw to succeed in
their echdtloD;How ~ tbD8s have
you bMid IM'eaM ~ tMir col·
lege or~~ 1ay they
couldn't baV. tie tt wltbout their
inom'I ~tf Por aren't
mom1 the ODe1 we went to be proud oC
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as flocking to the place like
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Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
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Newport Beach Sgt. Mike Mc.Dermott,
on the turnout at former professional
b~ketball star Dennis Rodman's 40th
birthday bash on SaturdaY.
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Tuesday, Mey 15, 2001 5
DON LEACH I OAll.Y Pl.OT
1Wo chlldren wresUe with a neon rope as boats 1n the Chrlsbnas parade at Newport Harbor tum near the Marine Street bridge.
Only shorten Christmas boat
parade days, not travel route
We have for many years e njoyed many
, functions around the beautiful Newport
Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. I under-
stand that there's a possibility that it will
• not take place down the Udo Channel.
What I want to· offer is just some options to
be considered versus omitting the bOat
parade down the channel.
The number of days that the boat parade
is offered could be shortened. That would
certainly ease the amount of pressure and
responsibility on boat owners, and yet still
provide a tradition that has taken place for
many, many years that many residents on
Udo, as well as family and friends, have
enjoyed. I will be sending a letter to the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce on behalf ol the Women's Club to
just voice my concern about what exactly
they're reviewing at this time.
DIANA MINER
Lido Isle
• IDITOlt'S NOTE: Dlana Miner is president of the
Udo Isle Women's Oub.
Expand airport in
Long Beach, not here
As we talk to others, we con-
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Pilot columnist's views of
Christians are unwarranted
This is regarding Joseph N. Bell's May 3
column, •Leaming the real meaning of
'Reclaiming America for Christ.'"
Oh those Christians. Imagine. wanting lo
have a positive effect on our culture. Their
audacity in exercising their right to partici-
pate in the American political system and
having a political agenda.
It sounds like Bell would be more comfort-
able if these radicals were whisked off to relo-
cation camps where they could be controlled.
Bell paints all Christians with the same
black brush. comparing them to a small
group of •o years ago. The vitriol and hype
of Bell's column sound more like that era
than the words of D. James Kennedy,
founder of Coral Ridge Ministries in Fort
Lauderdale, A a.
JOHN LANNING
Newport Beach
Reader praises work of
Newport Beach police
On April 21, I was viciously assaulted by a
halt its laWSUlt. •
motorist. This took place on Balboa Perunsu-
la, near 23rd Street and Balboa Boulevard.
I wanted to take this opportunity to pub-
licly thank all the people who came to my
assistance and defense. Without their inter-
vention, l may well have been more physi-
cally injured than I was.
My thanks to the Newport Beach Police
Department and all of its officers. My thanks
also to the Newport Beach Fire Department
.and the paramedics. Both groups arnved on
the scene within two minutes of being
called.
And most espeoally, I would Wee to thank
all the nameless citizens who took 1t upon
themselves to get involved and stop my
assailant from domg me more hann. These
people did not know-me, yet chose to help
me. The state of the world cannot be so bad
when others will forget their personal safety
to help someone in need.
A detective hds been assigned to the case.
so all we can do now is let JUSbce run its
course.
For myself. I simply want this person
helped so that he does not vent his rage
against anyone else.
PAUL J. BURNm
Newport Beach
In particular, the words ·down-
right dripping in hypocrisy. is
music to our ears. There must be
a fair solution to the El Toro ver-
sus expanded John Wayne Air·
port problem, but finding that
solution wW be delayed (pajnful-
ly) as long as the combatants
engage predominately in
hypocrisy and hyperbole. Keep
brin'gtng these issues to light
Thanks ag&n. B08kA(](
Newport Beach
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8 Sports Editor Roger Corl.on • 949..574-4223 • ~fox:. 949-650-0170 •Tuesday, filay 15, 2001 Doily Pilot
Bucko Shaw dies of liver cancer .. J • •
• Daily-Pilot .sP.s>rts Hall, of Fam.er was a friend to ..D).8JlY in
Newport Beach and a syml?<>l of an era in Tars' football.
Richard Dunn
DAILY PILOT
team. which set a school record for
victories in a season as Coach Bill
Pizzica's Sailors finished 10-2.
NEWPORT BEACH -David
"Bucko• Shaw, honored in the inau-
gural year of the Daily Pilot Sports
/Hall of Fame i,n 1999 to celebrate
the millennium, died of liver cancer
Sunday.
That season, Shaw, a first-team
all-league strong safety, returned an
.interception 100 yards for a touch-
down against Loara.
Shaw, at 5-foot-8, 170 pounds,
was a pass-protecting left tackle his
junior year for quarterback Steve
Bukich, who later played at UCLA:,
in 1973 as the Tars shared the Sun-
set title. He switched to safety his
senior year and earned All-Orange
Coast area and All-Orange County
According to his brother, Bob, he
passed away quietly at the home of
his friends, Mark and Laurie Keyes.
Shaw was a star on the 1974
Newport Harbor High Sunset
League championship football
Mesa's Ola Wallace ls tagged out by CclM third baseman Taylor
McCormick In recent action. Both Newport-Mesa DI.strict teams
recelved CIF Dlvtslon IV playoff berths Monday. ·
CdM breaking
new ground ·
• Costa Mesa, first-time
entry Corona del Mar, enter
CIF Division IV playoffs
without any expectations.
Bany Faulkner
• DAILY PILOT ·.
Coaches and media began
studying the CIF Southern Sec-
tion Division lV softball playoff
pairings as soon as they were
.. released Monday.
But, for the players at Corona
del Mar High, passengers on
the first postseason voyage in
school history, the playoff road
map may as well be hieroglyph-
ics.
"This is all new to us," Cd.M
Coach Terry Christiano said.
"We're excited, but the girls
don't know what to expect.
We're playing Work.man, which
I know nothing a bout. As far as
the girls are concerned, we may
as well be playing East Arm Pit,
Ohio.•
The Sea Kings (14-10) will
visit the City of Industry to
square off against the Montview
League champion Lobos (17-3-
2) Friday at 3:15 p.m.
Joining the Pacific Coast
League runners-up in the Divi-
sion IV draw will be Costa Mesa
(12-10).
Coach Rick Buonarlgo's Mus-
tangs, who finished third in the
PCL, host Bishop Montgomery in
a wild-card SOFTBALL gcune Wednes-
day at 3:15.
If victorious, Mesa would
advance to a first-round date Fri-
day at No. 4-seeded El ~egundo
(17-6-1).
Costa Mesa is a little more
familiar with the postseason rou-
tine, having made the playoffs
last year. Mesa, with Buonarigo
at the helm, also enjoyed a string
of three straight playoff appear-
ances from 1993-95. But all four
of those playoff experiences
ended with an opening defeat.
CdM, on a three-game win-
ning streak, including an 8-2 tri-
umph over Costa Mesa to earn a
split in the intradistrict rivals'
two-ganie season series, is led
by returning All-Newport-Mesa
District performets Alissa Zoelle,
Mijanou Pham, Meaghan Bun-
ney, Amy Tyson, Lauren Loe and
Casey Bunney.
Zoelle, a sophomore, is hit·
ting .528 and is 10-5 in the
pitching circle.
Pham, a senior shortstop, is
bitting .420 with 19 [UJlS and
eight RBis, while Loe, a sopho-
more, is batting .372 with eight
ltlJis. ·
Meaghan Bunney hits
cleanup, while Tyson orches-
trates the defense from behind
the plate.
Chaminade (16-8-1) is the top
seed, followed by No. 2 La
Canada (22-2-1) and No. 3 Mor-
ro Bay (22-l).
(oA.t1as ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
ATHLERS OF THI Wiii .
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honors. · .golf? Well, I show them how t.o have
"Back then, every. team in the a good time.'" .
Sunset League was just a battle and Any night in Newport Beacli
almost every game was a nail-biter,• where live music was playing, locals
Shaw once said. would spot him suddel)ly appearing
Shaw later coached at Newport on stage for his unique rendition of
Harbor as a defensive eoordinat.or "Surfin' USA•
under Mike Giddings, helping the When interviewed for the Daily
Tars win three consecutive Sea Pilot Sports Hall of Pame, Shaw said
View League champion$hips from he would often sing the Beach Boys
1963 through '85. tune for last call at the Cannery
Along with an unforgettable restaurant.
nickname -given to him-by his ·1n the last years of his ·life, he
brother, Bob -Shaw was always turned a lot of his.over-indulgences
the ·un~uted life of any party,• around, largely thanks to his
his brother said. "Someone casually friends,• Bob Shaw said. "His for-
asked him what be did (for a living). mer tea1Dm4lte and lifelong friend,
He scratched his chin, thought a Tommy Bozacas, got him into bis
minute, then said, 'You know how a church and Tommy's father, John,
golf pro shows people how to play got him into his Newport Athletic
\
Club, where he was a daily feature.• ·
His brother added: "He had an
enonnods appetite for life and fun
and wanted everyone else to join in.
He loved loud bars, race tracks,
surfing the Three Stooges and
being ~th his hordes of friends.
"The hundreds of people who
will gather on a penbisula beach
this weekend for his memorial.ser-
vices will not just be thinking about
football, (but) they will be remem-
bering a great guy, a great friend ... • 1'
When Shaw's sister, Sandy, was a
Harbor cheerleader, be once said his
"first idols were Newport Harbor
football players" in the early 1960s,
when be could look out his bedroom
window and see Davidson Field.
Shaw was single an~.«.
Costa Mesa ant baseman Ca.doe Pranco (No. 33) goes for a high-five with shodlltop BllJy Halvenon after
completing a double pliay agaimt Northwood nM:ently. Mesa and CdM earned playoff berths Monday.
CdM~ Mesa begin CIF quests
• Sea Kings host Ocean
View in Friday's CIF
Division IV first round;
Mesa visits Gladstone.
.. ny Faulkner
OMV PILOT
Corona del Mar High needed t.o
sweep Pacific Coast League rival
Costa Mesa last week t.o clinch the
Se4 Kings' first outrlgbt league. title
in at least 19 years. Cd.M, in fact,
won three games from the Mus-
tangs, with whom they played on
the same Connie Mack team last
summer.
U the Newport-Mesa schools are
t.o meet again, however, it would be
at Dodger Stadium In the ClF
Southem Section Division IV ctuun-
pioosbip game.
CdM (17-8), wblcb won the Divi-
sion IV title in 1999, takes the tint step along its poetseuoo path Fri·
day when it bolts 1998 DMslon IV
champion OOean V\ew (16-13) at
3:15p.m.
Coeta ~eta (15-9-1), which
milted the playofti .last year after
. reaching the Dtvilloo IV quartadl-
nall In '99, vtslts Gladltcoe (22,·1) In
fridaY• ftnt 10UDd. Coech John Emme'I see KiDgl .
bad a U1J41118 playoff winDiDg
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freshman.
Several other CdM seniors
• watched the '99 title run from the
bench, including first baseman
Andrew Johns (.395 with 18 RBis),
third baseman-pitcher Erle Snell
and outfielder Dave Knecht (.333
with 11 RBis).
Senior pitcher cavan Cuyler (6-3
with a 3.59 BRA) saw time on the
mound during the '99 postseason
run and also earned the victory In
CdM's first-round playoff win last
season over Cathedral.
Ocean View, guided by veteran
coach S1eVe Barrett. fin1sbe<1 third in
the Golden West League. The Sea·
hawk.a were aeteated by Costa
Mesa, 10.,.., in a Poothfil·COlta
Mesa Tuumament game March 8.
Ocean View, which has pro-
duced major le3ftue pttcben Mike
Pybrie, Dan Naufty, Brent KnacJcert
and David Holdridge, ii led by
pitcher 'l\'ler Krell (1.76 ERA with
.. ltrikeou111n JS:l/s inDlDgl heed·
tng lnto 1-t week) and Joey Loco-
00 (.453 with 13 011 through May
5). •
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Doily Pilot SPOR'IS T~, ~ 15, 2001 9
Orange Coast flexes crew muscles DEEP SIA
MONDAY'S COUNTS
Ne~ LMtdlng • 3 boats, 61
anglf/n 351 bwracuda, 25 und ~ 1
halibut.
.,.,.,... Lodi#. 5 boats, l22 ~
6 whit. tea bess, 517 berr.cuda, 28 Ynd
bass. 10 calico bils1, 2 halibut. 33 rode·
fisrt, 3 twlpln. 1 sheephuj , • OCC earns a second,
fourth and fifth at Avaya
ChamP,ionship Regatta .
against top four-year colleges.
COSTA ~A -The Orange Coast
College men's and women's crew went
racing shell to racing shell with several
four-year colleges Sunday at the 2001
Avaya Championship Regatta at Lake
Lanier, Ga., site of the 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Games.
Orange Coe.st, the lone community
college in the competition. enjoyed
excellent finishes against the likes of
Michigan, Georgetown and Ohio State.
•1t was a great event." OCC Coach
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
• Volleyball
High school boys • Valencia at
Dave Grant said. ·All ROWING
three of the Orange
Michigan and Trinity, after qualilymg
out of two heats. The top two finishers
in· each heat advanced. 'Coast College crews -men's varsity
eight, men's novi.a:e eight and women's
junior varsity eight -: made it through
the opening heats and to the finals ln
the afternoon.• .,.
Grant's Pira~ also rowed their new
eight-oared shell from Empacher, Ger-
many, which they had never seen
before, much less rowed. "lt is a won·
derful boat and we're very pleased with
it,. Grant said .
1be OCC women's N eight. conched
by Linda Moeller, finished second in the
12-shell championship heat in 7:02.4
behind Williams College (6:45.7).
The Pirates' N boat. coxed by Jen·
na DuBois, featured Megan Nichols,
Sarah Daum, Brooke Albiston, Malin
Gustavsson, Lot Keijzer, Nilqd Koning,
Jessica Griffin and Michele Hensley.
"J1ie OCC men's varsity eight (6:13.5)
placed fowth in an 18-crew champi·
onship final behind George town,
New port Harbor, CIF Division Ill sec·
ond round. 7 p.m.; Gabrielino at
Corona del Mar, CIF Division IV sec-
ond round, 7 p.m.
In the men's novice eight, Orange
Coast placed fifth in an 18-crew cham-
pionship final, won by George town in
6:04. Orange Coast posted a 6:13.7
along 2,000 me ters at scenic Lake
Lanier.
01t's a huge lake, surrounded by giant
trees,• Grant said. "The regatta was very
well-orgaruz.ed and (offioals) were glad
to have some WeSf'toast crews there.•
•Tennis
High school boys • Orange Luther-
an at Corona del Mar, CIF Division V
first found, 3: 1 S p.m.
Noa d TMille's S• NOTlCE ~ TNJSTEE'S written objec11ons with lord wld obligated part( PUBLIC HEARINGS T~'s S• ~ Ol·F019'J 1M.E T.S. Na. OMCIM the court belote the Published Newpott Will BE HELD BY THE
l09I ND 12l05007 APN ~ Loin No. 1741• T1G hearing. Your 1p-Beach·Co111 Mesa COSTA MESA PLAN· •"""""'12 ...... ..., .... ~YOU•-.., peaiance may be in per-Deily Pilot May 15 22 NING COMMISSION AT .._,_ ""' n " "'"'911 DEMu..r ~ 'A "lor1 « by your 1nomey 2001 CITY HALL n FAIR llldlr 1 o-1 OI TIUll D-.cl DEB>OF ~. O.TIED IF YOU ARE A CAE[). _____ __,T...:::4..:...:.17 DRIVE COSTA MESA
05m/l999 i;i-. ~ lllcl CIM2f.llDOO lKJ!U YOU ITOA or 1 contingent CALIFORNIA. AT 6 30
den ID IJ*:I )CU P"ll*'Y TN<! ACTION TO ~ credltOr ol the deedaed. SUMMONS PM . OA AS SOON AS
II mly buatl II 1 lilb6c Ult TEC'T YOlM ""°"""' T', you must fi11 yoor claim • FAMILY LAW POSSIBLE THERE· If~ I.cl Ill aplirlllbarl of rT MAY BE IOlD /liT A with the coult and maH a CITACION AFTER ON TUESDAY.
.. 1111.red lhl ~ .,._ ... •••• • 'YOU copy to the pertonal rep-JUDICIAL MAY 29 2001 AE· IQll1ll pi, ~ lloitl can. ,....,_ _,._ resentalNe lll>POinted by GARDING THE FOL· t&t 1 ....._ On 0MW2001 • Nl!ED ~ EXP\NMTICN the coult within lour • DERECHO DE LOWING APP LI CA·
1000 AM~ I.Arid OFTHENAT\N~THE months from the date ol FAMILIA TIONS
•"'-U.C .... ~ ~y~ YOU ~ hrsl issuance of letters NOTICE TO AE· I TENTATIVE n ,,__, • ""• _..........., as prOVlded 1n Probate SPONOENT (AVISO Al PARCEL MAP PM· ~..,rv.. undlr lrld N;T A ~ Code 54ldlOll 9100 The DEMANDADO 99.112 FOR LARRY == =I~ Tru:_ ~-.. !._ -~s: ltlT>8 f« filonQ clalml w111 (Nomt>re) JUAN TODD AUTHORIZED ....___. ~ l99903e89!5 '"'""'" .,_ ... ,_ not exptre before • lour HERNANDEZ AGENT FOR RBF TO
•-.. ••• erty llnown a m monlhs from the heanng You ar1 being liued A DIVIDE ONE LOT INTO
" Boci(, PIQI of Ofbl ghlrly Allw--. Collm date notioed above usted le eston deman-FIVE TO ACCOM·
Amids n .. otb d llt Mia. CA ... Alles--YOU MAY EXAMINE dando MOOATE THE ARTS Cal1ly Recardw al Dr1nge, 9CW'1Plft9fNLmblt141-the hie kepi by the court. PETITIONER'S NAME DISTRICT. LOCATED S• al ClibTll. moullld 121-11 wll be IC*S It If you are a person 10-IS El NOMBAE DEL AT 601 TOWN CENTER
by Ti.:..n. G Jcll.-i ..t pubic IUdlan II the tere51ed in thl estate. OEMANDANTE ES DRIVE IN A TC ZONE
... Plbllc a.c1IQrl ID .. Nol1t\ flont lfllnlW» '° yO\J m11 tile With the STEPHANY JAC08S . ENVIRONMENTAL DE·
,.._ tlddw b CISI IN CGfty Co&MthoUle, oour1 a Reques1 f0t ~ CASE NUMBER TERMINATION EX· ~ Mii al Slit 700 avtc C.. DIM c1al Notice (lonn OE· (NwMn> dll C..0) EMPT ~ ~ • cl ... ~ Wtll, a.a Anl. CA on 154) al the filing ol 111 in-010002464 2 PLANNING AP· ~ ~.It 2:0CPM. to vent0ty and appr&l881 al You have 3G C...U:N-PLICATION PA·01 ·11
Slllll by c#l 1 <*lws IN t11aM1t bidder ~ estate assets or al any OAR DAYS 1fte1 ltlts FOR Bill L MASON, alCk ci"1NI\ by 1 II• 111 II* Ii. the lllM d ..... pet1tt0n or 1ccount as Summons and PetJOon AUTHORIZED ~GENT
rman.lbnl. • clllc:li ~ for cah a Cllhlal't provided 1n Probate are served on you to hie FOR JOHN HEF-
by I Sllill Ill lldlr'tll o*'l c:tllckdrWWnbyUtMlor Code section 1250 A a Response (form 1282) FERNAN, TRUSTEE
ll1ICll. or. dm ~ by I NllloNll ..... • cMcll Request IOf Specill No-at the court and serve a FOR A CONDITIONAL ~ Ill llder1I ~ Sid clrwwn by I ... er,_ tice l0tm IS eva1lable copy OI\ lhl pe!11toner A USE PERMIT FOR
ti.I ~. SM10S ... ad unlaft, or 1 trom the court cter11 letter « phone call ~ CONSTRUCTION OF A IAIXlllllian. 111 lN'9I tin cMclldrlwnby1_.or Petitioner not P<Qlact you 3995 SOFT BUILD·
tpCilld11-*ol 510'2cl te ..... 8Ylrlgl Ind"*' Euoen& D Ta\IT15 Slit• If you do not tile yotlf ING FOR AN Oil
FIWOll Qldl Ind~ a~ 1111 •t, 8Y1r1g1 Bar 1 29471 Response on time, lhe CHANGE BUSINESS
doi..r-twsi-.)11 -~er uv1r1g1 18520 Flora 011ve court may make ordefw WfTHIN 200 FEET Of A ID " -... '*Ill tr\ ~ Yort>a Linda Calllomia alfecung your marmtge. RESIDENTIAL ZONE, In flt fra11 cl lw ·-• dll Ocidl .atoll 1102 92886 your prope11y and LOCATED AT 3045 the"*' ny .... ID .. Ind ~ '° do Petrtlonel 10 Pro p91 custody ol you! childfen BRISTOL IN A Cl PD'llll Qc C.. 40l_.11 bull!-. In c.lloml&. Published Newport YO\J mey be ordered to ZONE ENVIAONMfN·
E ~ A11t · ,,._, The 1111 w11 bl rMdl Beach·Costa Me.a pay auppor1 and at· TAL DETERMINATION·
CA .. """ ... Sid --..,.. cowrw1I or Delly Piiot May 8 9. 15. tomey tees and coats II EXEMPT c:aM)1ld ID lrld i-hl*l IJy f 2001 TW408 you cennol PllY the fq 3. PLANNING AP·
llldlrl9dO.SclTN1111lw ~ ~.:. fee. ask the c:le~ l0t a PLICATION PA-01·12
llf!ll*1Y....i11 ..sCCL111y ..._.. •..--• lee waJVer torm FOR FOA DAVID EM-
llld -dllCrUd "' _, pmvi:.! or~~ Flctltloua Bu•IMH If you Wini leg1I MES. AUTHORIZED died al The llnnc9I. .., v• Name Statement advice oontac1 e lawyer AGENT FOR SOUTH ~ ~ ~ .:r!f"'~ eucJ.: The lotlowing PfiSO'lS 1mmedlately COAST REPERTORY di'• •. TM .... ldli'9 ..., .,_...._ a.-... 1 *di ,,. dolnO ~s at Usted hene 30 DIAS FOR A MASTER Pl.AN Ind olllr catM'OI ---,,., .....,.., _,.,,. l1'e-W 0 Rodgert CALENOARIOS AMENDMENT TO CON·
llW\ M tn.llllor,-Company, 705 Begontll, despues de rac1blr STRUCT ~N AP-lioll. I sir. d flt ,..""*'Y cr:wded on ~. Corona del Mar CA ohclalmente esta c1t1· P.AOXIMATEL Y 3-4.000
deabld .. 19 ~ lnlWIMnl 2DOOCM.... 92625 CIOll Jud1C181 y petJclOO, SO FT ADDITION
ID bl 151 TtrTm Q O:llla d Olftdll "9ca'da al Wayne D Rodgers, para completar y CONTAINING A
....._ CA D11 The llldlr-~ county, ~ 705 Beoorn•. Colon• presenter au lormulano 336·SEAT ~ Tn.911 ...... ..,, * -The ..... ,_..,. del Mar CA 92625 de Aespues11 (Ae· AUDITORIUM, STAGE
11b11J b '!I;:'"*-d wand by Mid ~ This business Is con-S()OflSe lorm 1282) entt ANO ANCILLAAY SUP-h.... 9ld dis ,.,.. • d .. Orne d dueled by In ll1dMWll la COfle UN Clrtl 0 una POAT SPACE, WITH
:?::: I lnllll Plltllcllkln d the Have you started llamlda lelefona no It AN AMENDMENT TO OQllRI\ • .,.,, --.. -.., .... ? No 1fw.1 1wW1 .. V1111 bl ,__ _,_,_, doing buSIMSS 'f917 olr-ra prOCe<X:IOll PRELIMINARY MAS·
1111111. llllNild, ~ In-Wa'flll 0 Rodger• S1 usted no pr1M011 TEA PLAN PA·00-38
IM ....... ~ « Qldla .. ..... ........ This statement WH au Aespuestl • blf'll4>0. TO ALLOW THREE ~ ~ « --· cl the unPl*I bmnct flied With the Countv la corte ~· e.pedlr ST 0 At ES IT W 0 rwgsdng -pommri, « (1ndullng ICaWd and CleOI ol Orange County Of'denes que afec:ten su S T 0 A I E S P E A • ~ ID 1-r ... ~ ......., lf1d on 04/17/2001 matr1 mon10, SU MITTEO). LOCATED AT
IWTl9rq lll'ftlllll Ul'I d r.. l'lllOUlllfy ......... 2001Sff1850 propildad y Qut Ot· 655 TOWN CENTER
"*(1) mand ti, l9d o-1 CCIII, up1n1M, -.t Daily PtlOI May 8, 15, 22. cSenen que L*ed pegiHt DRIVE IN A TC ZONE
"TNll. ....... ~. ~.the llml cl 29, 2001 T<!Qg ma ncion. honoratlos ENVIRONMENTAL oe-
• P'Olldld " 9d "*(1) lnllll Pl~ d tNs NOTICE OF de 'I IM co.las TERMINATION FINAL
llMras l wir, "* lw nalc:a. Oiied: PU8UC SAL£¥r no P\l9de ptigar llS PACXiRAM EIA •1047
ler'lll ol _, o-1 d Tn.llt OM¥1D01 PTwftllt lNll LIENED PROP TY tas l)O( II pr_,I•· 4 MASTER PLAN l&'llm9d tell, dwVll n1 Died S.W., Inc., I coon de 11 demanda. PA-OHS FOR
d h TNAlllrldal IOI.. """" Ctlfor'nll Notice • hlf9bv glYen ptda al ectuarlo di II ARCHITECTS OA-:-::i crlllld ..., ll9d D'tl. nUlltll .. In-that a cloMd b.d pubtlc 00r1e que II de un I«· ANGE, AUTHORIZED
"" ftwf11111on Numb1f lt'lll auction win be held on mulerio de exoneracion AG.ENT FOA ~ d .!~~,~ "7-T7:11, ll'rlmllr 1twt MAY 29, 2001 I I 2 00 de las ml5ml1 (We~r BUA NHAM 17TH ,,_IDua -.-. ..,.. Deed Servie:., Inc. 1y. o'cioctl P M et Mini U of Court Fell 1nd STREET CORNEA.
t&1&'21Xl1 Pldlw:I• .,_. C.--. ,..._ Storage II. 1t11 Costs) FOR A NEW 2.500
L-*' Alna. UC llli6 ~ AIN'IOlll2 ~ SlrHI New-Si desea Olli-con-SO Fl' ONE STORY
Sc:w1lc A-, S.... 200 Ml, W, II:, pott a..ch. County al se,o legal OOITUllQU8te AET AIL BUILDING LO. a.t. Miii. Cllllorl'le 1262& Or9nge, C.kfom1 M1111 de IMled\ato con un CATED AT 299 E ITTH
Qwyt HlrTm'i Sr Tium. NOTICE OF U &or11g1 II Wiii ... to aboQldo STREET IN A Cl·S Siiis ~ Plsml ~5 Mtislly the hen on the tol-NOTICE The rff1r11tn-ZONE ENVIAONMEN·
W51'2!Mll PETmON lowing mlacell1neou1 ing Ol'dll'I Oil the beck TAL DETERMINATION
TO ADMINISTER hou..nold 1nd Qeneral ate 111 effect 19111* bOCh EXEMPT
NOTICE OF SALE EST A TE OF: "' property stored 1t 1111 hu6band end wtte unbl IF ANY OF THE FOl-
ln accordance witl'l !tie MIRIAM TAVRIS ~ Street. New-the petnKJO 11 dllmlssed. LOWING ACTIONS
Prov1s10nt of SectlOll CASE NUMBER: .il BMcn. CA ~. I jUdgemlnt is entered, ARE CHALLENGED IN Ifie tolowlng persona or ltlt! COUit m1kff COURT, THE :?1700 thrOuOl1 2t716 ol A·2075M lnY9ntoM1 l11ted lurttl4lf Oltlefa TheM «· CHALLENGE MAY BE
the C11ltornl1 ButlnMI To all helfl, benell· below -• notlled by de!$ ire enlorcellble LIMITED TO ONLY
and Profeaat0!1S Code a1ril1, «editoB. cont-ti-. ~ el tr11 time of anywhere in Cahfome THOSE ISSUES SOME· -.a being due 111 un-lngent cred1ton, and rlf'lllll MW U Slor11g1 II by 91ff llw enlolcemenl ONE RAISES AT THE
paid 1t0t1ge IH I« perlOll8 who mey c#llr· makes no r9PJ~· olficer who hit r90lfll9d PU8LIC HEARING OE· ="·~· .,::' ioS: =-«be~~': lion or warranty lhll the « _, 1 oopy al !hem. SCA18EO IN THIS N().
lien ,.._....,, IO $ecbon MIA'6 u TA""'IS unila conllin Mid WMll-AVISO Lii prohlbf.. TICE OA IN WRITTEN ..-·-~ """ "" tor1M c10ne1 judlClllel que CORRESPONDENCE 21._1!02 oc!iaNld .. _CX>der·'--floner A PETITION FOR BS&Ol , JOANNE aparecen 11 rewreo dO DELIVERED TO THE ,,. !bed ,,. _,.. PROBATE hat bffn CALVRIGBY, MISC eat1 citaclon IOl1 etec-Pl.ANNING COM·
delCt and doe no-filed by Euoene D HOUSEHOLD~ BUSI· ttvas pare 1mbo8 con· MISSION ~~J. OR
tioe 1'111/ing bHf1 given lo T1vris In IN Sup41110r NESS FURN.1tOUIP yugea. tlnlO. 11 11P080 PRIOR TO, 1 t1t PUB· :t.,~cne:~n 0::: Court of Call1ornla. 83818, JOANNE como 11 MC>OM. 11ut1 UC HE.ARINO.
ttll time ~ In Colnv PETof er.iot. FOA CAl lJAIGBY. BUSI· que ta pellelon Me FOA FURTHER !ff. THE TITION NESS RECORDS, '9Chllldl, 11 cllcte une FORMATION ON THE
Md\ nollcl peymenl PA08ATE ~ ._ BUSINESS FURN I dlclllon llrllll o II co"9 ABOVE APPUCA· of IUdl .... _~ Ilk· E~ D Tl\lltl bl 9P" EQUIP HPidl lnttruccion11 TlONS, TELEPHONE
pnd wll be ....... It Plb-poliited •• ~ rap-A•o2e. JOANNE 1dlclon1IH Dlchll (71•) 754·52•5. OR ~ ..... ~--2-ltCSlE: ,...,.....,. '° ~ CALU RIGBY. MISC prohiblelontt pulCMn CAU AT THE OFf1CE .........,., .....,...... the Mllltf al lhe ~ HOUSE~D, BUSI· '-" ~ en c:wi-Of THE Pt.ANNING A2221 at 16M2 .. ltxlr o.nt lie it.
Blvd., S1n11 Ana, THE PETITION r.. N~ ~.WP a. ~ci=-t!er IQlfW del ~V~~~~~ ~ °':r. = que1ta 1Ulhollty 90 .ct-FLAHERTY. MISC. ()(<*\ publlco que lat MESA. CALIFORNIA.
deck •dl•~nt to the
Teue room in~ llOO with • epte1f1ed
nombAr ol 1nnuat 199-
aal eventa llld prrvlle
partiea and no ~
mUSIC IS~ AEOUIAEO ACTION
Continue to June 7
2001 • Use Pemvt No 36&4
ITEM NO 2
SUBJECT 5eRof Hous-
ing ., the GEIF Dlstnct
(PA2001·075)
SUMMARY An ameoomtnl to Section
20 25 020 (GEIF Ots-
ltlel land u.. Regv·
lltions) o4 t;t\I Zoning
Code to allow senior
oit1zen housing In the
Government, Educe·
tional, 1nd ln1t1tutlona1
Facll!lles (GE IF) OtlitrlCI
With I UM permit AEOUIAEO ACTION
Hold public heemg ~
Pf0\11. modify Of d¥ry • Recommend approva
to the 011) e<wnc11 of
Code Amlndmtnt No
CA2001·00t subject to
the findings '°' IW<CWll! attached as Exhibd t
ITEM NO 3
SUBJECT Cele II
Ferro Domenico
Mluncs. 111 2111 Place
SUMMARY During tile
last meting Domenico
Maunca. lhe owner ano
operetor of Cele I Farro, add11SHd the
Commlsalon r19atd1ng
the floor ., .. llm.tat.on
lhlt afftctllllly Pfohlblts
hlS abdlty to eicpand h<S
reslalnl'll The Ptannong
Comm1111on directed
Slaff to ~re 1 repon
on lhl mue
AEOUtAEO ACTION
None · o.:u.on hem
Only
ITEM NO ' SUBJECT Captt81 Im·
provement Prog11m FY
2001-02
SUMMARY A4Mew al
the FY· 2001-02 Clpltal
tmp<ovement Program
lot OOf*Slency """" the General Plan, Zoning
Code end ocher plan·
°'1E~E~N
Direct stall to present
any recommendluor-. lo
the Cl1y Council
ITEM NO 5
SUBJECT Propc>Hd
Halbor llld Bay Elemlnl
(PA2001·050)
SUMMARY The Hit·
bor Ind Bay E>emenl IS a ,.._ opllOnll "'"*11
ol trl8 Gtneral Plln In-
tended to lldcW--ol the wlter and W1ter·
front prop9l1y IO Newpoi1
Bay I nd Hlrbor REQUIRED ACTION
Hold public Mlnng. ~
Pf0¥9, mo<lfV or deny. • ~ the NegllM
Oecla.r111on ""ktnil the findnol oontUltd In Ex-
hibit r. rel
• Adopt Rlsolutton No
2001· reoommendmg
epproYll• ol the City
Council ol GPA
2000-002(C) ~ IO
fie hli'lgt for IWO"ll ..., 111 the r-*Jllon
rTaA NO S
SUBJECT Ntw ~ Codi
SUMMARY City·~ __, am1odrn1111 IO r•
v lu ti!• C l_!y',1
SubdMllOn code (TI1ll
19 ol the Munlolpel Code) and to mlkl , ..
lltld cNngll to TlCle 20
Code) Titlt 13
sir.eta Sldtw1llks end ~)end °'* r.... REOUIREO ACTION
Noni • ~ lllrTI
°'ublitfled Newporl 8HCl'l·Colle Meu
Delly Piiot Ml'f I 5, 200 I 1111 •v a Mly, 2001 at =~.::=-= ~ER~Ez.P..1.0SBUSI· l\ly1 fecibtdo 0 que Publlthed Newpon
1...-un T....-11:1f lhe •~~ ~ ~ hlya wito ...,. OQClll de Be1Cll·Coe11 Mete AcUtloUa .,..,_. vvv ....... lllndlCln of ..,..,_ Act M2$3, AOBERT G e11u Daly P1o1 Mey 15, 2001 ......__ -I ,. .... M aMt1 orly Salt ~ ~ .. ..,. FLAHERTY. ..use. 1. The rwnt ""' -T1!3 ..__ &ti , .... ~IO,..:;::-~ per.onal ~· HOUSEH<>t.Dl. PEA· chM ol lhe ,c;tA#t la ~ ~-~=· ::::.,~v ..... ......._ II a atllle·~ :~:: SONAL EP'FECTS. nambtl y ~ d8 le .... ,.,..,. ....,,,....,..., -·
.,. .. "' """ ._,.. bane '""''"" IOSINESS RECOOOS OOftt •I 1Uf1£RIOA ~ ~' ""... °" OI "The WOOdll ~ 1111 of nMIM end unit OOUlt ~. a.bi A425!1 RODOLFO COURT Of CALl,QA. tfTY CW ~ a.Mee, JI
nuf'llbe,.; lMlnO oe:t~ Im-TREVI ZO. M ISC NIA COUNTY Of OA· NEWPORT MACH Tiliurl. Allcl VtafO. c.a-The lollowlng unlta pott.,,a • l'IOW· HOUSEH<>t.D ANOE. 3' 1 ™I CITY P\.ANNINO fomla. '29M
oontllrl .-, ~ ..,_ lhe PMOllllll.... A43'5 &.ELLA DRIVE, , 0 BOX COMMllllON _la llrl'llll WOodt. • ~-:l:s.""=.c.~ ::~:.: ":*: ~.~~Nb MIS'C . 14t70, OAAHGE. CA AGDDA = =-WfD· C..---~·~ Jotllt; r·-~nvo.. 92983·1170 All 0
...... -...... ._........__ • Oii&' _,,.. *Wd ,.,_. unlMe MOU flitlCHElE C. t. The 1WM. ....... 1:11 ,,_ -
311· 81f9Ml; !.lllY ~ .. ~ AOIH... MISC w t ' pne ....., ,._. ..... 'J: In .........
ST'A:RTI.JVG
A .N9ElV"
.BUSI.N9.ESS~
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SPJZVICE DIRl!CTORY
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(0'1•>) ~2-~ilJ ------Deadllnes ------.
Momlu)' ............ Fri1luy 5:00pm Friduy .......... Thunday S:OOpm
-for Al Yo!# Home and....,....~ --Tuf'Jlllny ......... Mon.lay 5:00pm Saturday ........... Friday 3:00pm
W~ln .. iMlay .... Tu~ay 5:00pm Sunduy ............. friday S:OOpm
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Fictitious Bualnesa
Name Statement
~~~ A.) South Coest Ste·
rttarlal & Transc: Sefvlce, 8 ) South
Metro Secretertel &
T~lon Srv , C.)
South Coast Stcretarlel & R11t1m1 Serv\c41 0 )
Soulh Coest Metro Stc-
reterlal & Resume
• Servic•, E.) South
Coast Metro RHU11141 &
Consuttlng Service F.) South Coest Resume &
Consulting Service, G.)
The South Coa81 Tran·
ecribtrs H.) The South
Coast Metro Tranacrlb·
tr11 H.) The South Coest
Metro Transcribtra. I.)
South Coeat Stcretallel
Service. J.) South Cout
Metro Storetarlal
Service, 1040 W.
MacArthur Blvd.. t33,
Santa Ana, Catilomla
92707 Harriet Duoot. 1040 w.
MacArtllur Blvd., #33,
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JMn Mlcnlb, Ntwpoft
Beach rt1ldent 1fnce
1955 puled 1W1Y May
11, 2001.
.-i w11 1 graduate
of UCL.A, 1n tNchlf In
LOI Angelet, Ind an
ICtlve member of the
Newport Harbor Art
Munum. She wu an
accompllahed artlll
She Wll the wtft of
the late John Macnab,
realtor, developer 1nd
civic ..., In Newpoft
Beach.
She 11 1urvlved by
daughter·ln·law,
M1rth1 M1cnab
w1ri.umont of New-
port Beech, and Mary
Mclntyrt, 1l1ttr-ln-law,
of Scotllnd.
Funer1I MrvlcH at
Pacific Vltw, wlll be
prlnte. In 'lleu of
flowera, the f1mlly
reque111 donation• In Jean'• memory to Hoeg Ho1pftal, Clrcle
1000.
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FLOWERS
2983 Harbor Blvd.
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advertise "lllY prelema, ,.,... ..... ,...,., ~l·Tf;32. UPPER UNIT ID bllcll S800 t dip. ind SALES Its lMiMI$ u _,.. --
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1d11e1tlsemen1 tor real Ills. sprinklers In bllekyatd.
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I I 11 I estate which >s In violation !~~9a000asoc Easfeea I A•~-~ 28r+ Loft, 28a, 2~r • • v:,TgAUT "° .ac&JJFOR~''! ,.~Of 11-. of the law Our readers a.re ...,., • · Y 0 6'""'· SAU end lrlil condo wl M!lun _.., ·-.. """'·· .., hereby Informed that all Call owner, go direct NEWPORT COAST • BICll Illy 28r 28e ~. view. S1875/Mo. · pell. ~:t~;4:~•5iint
dwtlUngs advlltlstd In th~ ~9-~:~. cen •gt. • • gwage, lrplc. St700mo plus Rctin IMH40-2tln Cond. 9411415141 newspapet m available on S1700 dip. 1Bf 181 wNww.
an eQUal opportunity basis. CRYSTAL COVE gnge, 1rp1c. $t000mo ptus Sul'llmlt 2Br 28e hnlwd ftrs, TIME SHARE MOVING SALE
To comrWin of d1scrim1· 1 lO ~ I 11,'50~ J1<m d!!p. IOIM93-313o vault cetl'a. lmmac. 2 cer Mln1ott °"8t't Splin)I All gilts, vuu. Wllller 8mo old. KtMloll heavy duly. &iptr Cepeo-
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$275 949-64~3757
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
LOCAL 5'NC.E 1170
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wine cellar. Btautilully
remodeled and tum-key
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Agt. Kathy Porter
949-279-9711.
105 APTS BALBOA PENtNSULA
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(eooo66) $21,988 NABERS
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partner has a )1J'Ong hand and if you
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prcempttng )'OUf Side out Of Ill mt
spot.
At both tables South opened three dJamonds In ~'Ond acat and bouJht
the c:ontract. Botb WC!ltS lt.d the jack
or clubt. 8oth Easts W()f'I with the 80C
and dufied to the queen of '~
Wesi rose with the ace and rcrumcd
the live 10 dummy'1 IJng, Elb1 1..-00-
tributina the jack. •
Al one table South knew 1~ pcr-
centa¥e play in a suit whct"e you hokJ
10 cards m1~$lng the kmg 111 v~dy m
favor of the finc:i.sc. so S<>ulh ran \)le
jack of duunoods. But lhal tos1 to the
lung, and the defenders quicldl' nked
in IV.O hean tncu for a one-1nek SCI.
Our hero m the other room 1ook
umc 001 1<1 review the hand after -..m-
nmg the ~ood )-pade w1lh the lin~.
Eas1, 11 Jlh'ied hand, hll(1 lllready ~huwn up w1lh 11vee poinl> m )~\
:ind four in cluM. Since We~t did not
lend a hi¥h hcan originally, f.:i,1 wrc-
ly held one of the two top hon~.
Th111 gave East al lcaM 10 pomh out·
slde the d111mond ~uit, and thel't'fore
made 11 nn~tjble for that defender
10 hold the lun11 of~ '" "'ell
-lhree point. thcrt' v.ookl hne given F.a..i 11 o;oond opening htd So
dcd.im l«I a dlWllOnd and shoe up
with the ICC. and grcaf wa.~ the fall
the~. S1mph:-11blin1ing and 11 dash
of IOj!K: landed a c:<>ntr.ict th;1t had
gone down 10 defeat at the Olhcr
wbk.
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