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MONDAY, JULY 1~. 2003
A CLOSER LOOK
Fine lines still divide home expansions
The City Council will look at changes to residential
design guidelines again today at a study-session.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The smalJ-town
charm convinces many young families
that this city is the ideal place to raise
their ch ildren. Yet when they try to ex-
pand their homes to accommodate
their growing families, they ofl en hit a
brick wall -disgruntled neighbors who
say their rights, such as privacy or view
protection, are being infringed upon.
On Monday, the 'City Council wiJJ
hold a study sessiQn on three interre-
lated issues of residential development:
a zoning overlay proposal for an East-
side neighborhood; view preservation
for certain Westside residential neigh-
borhoods; and changes to the residen-
tial development standards and review
procedures in the zoning code, along
with changes LO the residential design
guidelines. ,
The council originally directed the
Planning Commission to simplify the
standards and requirements homeown-
ers must abide by in building on their
properties. The existing process had re-
sulted in a slew or appeals, and the
council wanted to make it less subjec-
tive. The council dedd,,ed to delay any
decisions on the overlay zone and view
protection areas until the commi~1on
completed its comprehens ive examina-
tion of the zoning code and guidelines.
While the changes are intended 10
streamJine the process and make it
more objective, there is still a ways to
go. Mayor Gary Monahan !.aid.
"The direction was to simplify it so 11
would be blade and white, and I still see
an awful lot of gray." Monahan said.
ZONING OVERLAY
The area at issue is roughly bounded
See HOME, Pa&e A4
IN BUSINESS
Luxury
sells well
·in the cove
PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Ryo Terasaki, 80, sways to the music with other members of the Ku'u1pos Polynesian Dancers during their performance at the fair.
Put your hands into it
The Ku'uipos Polynesian Dancers tell stories
through movement at the Orange County Fair.
Cor al Wiison
Daily Pilot
M ovingto
the
rhythm of
island
music, a Polynesian
dancer's eyes, legs and
hips are seductive. But the
meaning of the dance is
discovered in the hands. The
hands tell the story.
"You move \lftth the music and
it makes you feel good," dancer
Sandra Davis said. ·we don't sing.
only move our hands, and they
FYI
The Orange County
Fair is <:losed on
Mondays.
tell the story,"
The Ku'uipos
Polynesian Dancers,
ages 4 to 80, perfonned Sunday at
the Orange County Fair, bringing
to the stage a range of experience
from several weeks to about SO
years.
Nit's easy to learn, but to perfect
s.e HANDS, P•&• M Ingrid Rivas, 11, of the Ku'uipos Polynesian Dancers, leads a hula.
Realtors predict homes by
Irvine Co. on Orange
Coast's la st waterfront will
sell befo re they're built.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NE\.YPORT COAST -:'\ev. luxurv
homes . overlooking the ocean un th~
INSIDE
For more
business news.
see Page A2
bluffs above CrystaJ
Cove are aJread} draw-
ing fel\-id intere<;t
among home buyers.
with about one-stxth al-
ready !>natched up.
In mid-June. home-
builders offered the first batch of home<.
in the second phase of th~ Irvine Co.'s
Crystal Cove projecL
"Ifs the last chance for seaside living in
See COVE, Paee A4
THINKING ALLOWED
At your
• service
H is name 1s not Jeeves and he does
not have an Engl.t.sh accent.
"I don't call myself a butJer.
Being a houseman is more of a modem
type of term.· said Henry Page. a "house
manager" who is
~---~ loolang for work in
LOLITA
HARPER
Newport Beach.
That's about the
onJy limitation he has.
Page, who lives in a
Los Angeles mansion
in Hancock Park. is
looking for move
down to Newport
Beach because he
loves the water', loves
the view and loves the
sense of community.
He placed a small ad
in the Pilot classifieds that reads:
·Houseman/Manager. I dean and
See ALLOWED, Paa• M
Woman injured
in free fall on
O.C Fair ride
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
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N·autical museum doubles as shipyard
Corel Wlleon
Daffy Pilot
FAmGROUNOS -A 30-year-old woman
wu Injured on a 110-foot free.lall ride a\ the
Onnp County RI.Ir~ SUnday when one ol
the nets didn't catch her.
1be Adrenaline Drop ride wu lhut down
at 12:40 p.m., JrnmedAately after the woman
from I.A Caftida fUntridp IDlde ID WICOD·
trolled drop Into tbe ride'I MCOod aaCety net
and mlde a bani 1anctinc on me foun pad
~mt Becky Wey·~ falr,ener'll
~ •She went ~ or Wll not c:auFt by
WEATHER &
Expect fog In the momlng,
fog In the evening and
tunny lldel In between.
Hight wtll be 76 nMr the
eoa.t and IS lnlend.
. S.PceA2
SPORTS
. Thll ~Senior '
Spodaght. lob°'**· hat~ pleylne tllMlt tareo,..,.. ... ,....
Twenty families compete to
build 9-foot boats over the
weekend.
Corel Wiison
OaityPltot . For the modem-day family. the
thought of building a boat might
1eem a tJjt 5trange and intimidating.
But boat buOdlng is bardJy ID tiDpoalble tut-people have been doing it for
tbcMMandl of years. aaki Glenn 1.agoren.
pnllldent ot me Newpon Harbof Nautica1
MlllUID.
0..1he weetend. 20 fan>W.. cook on
1b9 pntea of buddinc a 9-b>t boll in only
two .,.. By SUnday lftemoon, the boall
_...mar compledon. Whh a little
AZ Monday, Uy 14, 2003
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
SEAN DUFRENE I OM.V PILOT
Diiiy Piiot
THE BUSINESS
OF LANGUAGE
Forget I
and focus
on you
A very wise person once told me
that a good business letter is one
that uses the word •you" twice as
often as the word "L •
I've tried to take this advice to heart,
but it can be really difficult, especially
when the letter Is part of a job
application. Still, just reaching for this
ideal can help a writer keep something
very important in mind: The reader Is a
living breathing human being. And It's
human nature to be more Interested in
yourself than In
....-------. someone else. This
applies to the writer
and the reader. (Feel
free to apply this
philosophy to
personal
relation.Vlips. too.)
When writing a
letter to a prospective
dlent. for example.
JUNE it's easy to fall Into the
CASAGRANDE trap of rattling on
about your company
and your products or services. Me, all,
that's the point of the correspondence.
But it's when forusing ao much on
yourself, you can completely forget that
the only reason you're writing In the first
place is because your company can meet
some need of the reader. An awareness Pain du Monde Managef-Rana~n jokes aroun.d witt:Hoogt.ime-QISWfllef--H*l~*ISwn....---------------------+-~nmrt-n...t-'llhrnnrin-nn.'Jltp-,rm,,-----
bl.&SineM correspondence.
A better cup of coffee Don't take this Idea too far. Too much
emphasis on the reader can come off as
slimy: ·As a smart businessman, you
know a good deal when you see one.
~ here's a deal that a savvy pro like
you will really appreciate."
For 15 years, Pain du Monde Manager Randy Heim has tried to
cultivate customer loyalty with the personal touch.
teas.
FYI
Eeew.
If you just keep your reader's needs In
mind even as you write about yourself or
your bminess, your letttt will hit home.
Kris O'Donnell
Da1lyP1lot
H enry David Thoreau wrote. "Build a
better mousetrap, and the world will
beat a path to your door." Balboa
Island's Pain du Monde's better trap turned
out to be a better cup of coffee.
"Randy has better pastries, free samples and
a higher quality of hot tea,• Santa Ana resident
Rebecca Goldstone said.
Pain du Monde 11 at 220 Marine Ave .• Balboa
laland. (949) 676-7804. Open from 8 e.m. to 2
p.m. Monday through Friday; and 6 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
today is personal attention, and Heim is on a
first-name basis with many of his customers.
While we're on the subject of business
1ett.eD. here's another little trap that's
easy to ran into. Often. writers don't know
wbetber the penon they're lddressing Is
a man or a WOllWl. ·0ear Sirs" ls the
most common solution. Sttangety, in my
limited and unscientific experience.
women seem more inclined to write
"Sirs." Some twisted form of deference
and overcompensation, I suppose.
Nancy Piper of Irvine, who is another
longtime customer, said, "The coffee here bas-
a better flavor than other places I've tried."
"Randy sold us on the place,• longtime
customer Kim KoehJer said. "It's just so
personable here.· Heim has been with the Pain du Monde -
French for "bread of the world" - since its
inception in 1988.
"We're a small neighborhood bakery and
coffee shop," longtime Manager Randy Heim
said. "In order to compete with the national
chains [like Starbucks]. we had to create
something special."
That something special includes
fresh-baked breads. muffins, rolls, scones, -
richer-roasted coffee beans and full er· flavored
''In the beginning, I was the first on the
block to offer espresso coffee. Now, after many
years of customer loyalty, I can remember
what 85% of them have the minute they wallc
uithe door," Heim said.
The gloomf)nomings, with Its cool
temperatures. have swayed his customers to
stay fo'r that second cup these days and chat
with passersby.
This past February. Helm celebrated l 5
years with the caf~. ·
"I'll be here as long as this place exists, and
right now, I have no plans on leaving."
1 try to steer clear such quicksand with
a couple of easy options. If I don't know
the name or sex of my reader, I write,
"Dear Madam/Sir.· If I know the name
but still don't know the sex -Jamie. Kim,
Jan. etc.-1 replace "Mr." or •Ms.• with
just "M.· As In. "M. Vandersloot" (HI,
Jan. Yes, I know it should be "Dr.
Vandersloot." but I'm doing the best I
can here.)
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. SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It'• a typical June day. The
morning end evening will heve
clouds and fog, othefwtae It'll
be mo.tty eunny.
The hight will go from 75 to
86 degt .. •you move
1"'8nd. The Iowa will be
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BOATING FORECAST
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veriebte wlndl It 10 b10CI or
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TElm'UATURE
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Oatly Pilot Monday. July 14, 2003 Aa
ON THE AGENDA FYI zoning code and general plan.
Here are 1.1ome of the items the
commis5ion will consider Mqnday.
structure and constructing a new
building, dJsplay area and parking lot
for the same business.
The' zoning admlnlstrator approved
the request on June 5. Planning
Commissioner Katrina Foley appealed
that decision because she is
concerned that the exceptions Celek
Is requesting on landscape setback
encroachment and reduction in
parking don't address the possibility
that the property could be converted
for another use.
•WHAT: Costa Mesa Planning
Commiulon meeting
wMy appeal is really just to clarify
what were the conditions that shoulq
have been In the ifljtiaJ approVal, but
got left out.• Foley said.
exception IO floor area rauo
requiremen lb.
WHAT TO EXPECT
ARMSTRONG GARDEN
CENTER
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m . today
•WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Driv.e
•INFORMATION: (714) 764--5245 PLANNING APPLICATION
Staff recommends approval
because it will allow an existing
bUslness to expand and enclose iu.
storage.
The property, at the corner of
Newport Boulevard and Victoria
SLreet, is occupied by Armstrong
Garden Center. The applicant, Ted
Stelzner, representing property owner
Pastor Tim Celek. of Calvary Olurch
Newport Mesa, wants to reconfigµre
the site, demolishing the existing
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommends approving the
original application since it says the
construction will enhance the
property with a new building and a
continuous landscape buffer along
the border. Staff has also considered
the future use of the property and
conditions ilfe suggested to ensure
the project's consistency with the
The applicant, architect Marcus
Paris, representing owner Diana Hirst
of Hi Time Liquor, proposes a
4,060-square-foot addition on the
north side of the store. aecause of the
property's zoning, the expansion must
be reviewed by the commission.
Hirst is also requesting a.A
"It seemi. uxe a reasonable
expansion and it doesn't appear to
create any impacts on the residenual
neighborhood," Foley said. "I expect 11
should not have very much, tf any,
opposition." ·
-Vimpiled by Deirdre Newman
GETTING
INVOLVED
•GETTING INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
i;!dding your organization to this
list, call (949) 574-4298.
FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA
LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group for
the three libraries in Costa Mesa.
To Join, help with fundraising
events and help promote library
programs and services in our
community, call (714) 556-4396.
FRIENDS OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
The bookstore needs donations
for book sales. Good quality
children's and nonfiction books
are especially needed. They may
be left at any of the branch
libraries -Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar -or in the
special book closet next to the
Fnends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are
needed to staff the used bQok
store, which 1s inside the entrance
of the Central Library. Volunteers
must be members of the Friends
of the Library and are asked to
wDrk one three-hour shift per
month. (949) 759-9667.
GIRL SCOlfTS
Girl Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
s ecial committees and give
lectures, demonstrations or
classes (714) 979-7900
GIRLS INC .
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educauonal and enrichment
opportunities for girls and boys.
(949) 646·7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the lives of
terminally Ill persons and their
families. Volunteers w ould assist
them with nonmedical needs
such as providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
errands, reading to the patients
and weekly social visits. The
organization is also looking for
clerical and bereavement
volunteers to assist with office
'duties. Training is provided. (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS
The organization shelters,
counsels and educates abutSed
women and children. It is looking
for volunteers. (949) 737-6242,
ext. 24.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed for Project
Caring, which provides
socialization and cultural
experiences to the Jewish
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Center in Costa
Mesa. Volunteers "adopt" a
facility to provide programming
of Jewish content to the residents
on a monthly basis. They must
take a TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting background chedc.
Volunteers are also needed to
provide comf9rt and support to
the Jewish terminally ill and their
families. The group sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support
group for people with chronic
illness at 7 p.m . Thursdays at the
Jewish Family Service, 2?0 E.
Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The organization of women,
committed to promoting
volunteerism, developing the
potential of women and
improving communities through
the wort and leadership of
trained volunteers. ls seeking
new members. (949) 261-0823.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for
them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes. (562) 622·3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
staff and James Dilley Preserve
staff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. (949) 488-0287.
LAGUNA SHANTI
Laguna Shanti, an organization
that works with persons with HIV
or AIDS, is seeking caring
volunteers to assist with running
the front office, delivering meals.
providing transportation and
providing complimentary'
therapies such as massage,
acupuncture and chiropractic
care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446.
LIFELINE LMNG CENTERS
Mentally ill adults rely on the
Newport Beach center for
residential housing. It needs
professional fund-raisers to
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OASTLINE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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course information. Check out our new sear-chable class
schedule-updated daily to let you know what courses are open.
Coasdine•s Web site is available 24 hours a day, 7 days.a week.
Look into Coastline's:
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• ACCESS-an A.A. degree/transfer program offered during the
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• Distance leamin.g opportunities-fully transferable Internet,
Telecourse, cablecast, and independent study'classes.
• STAR Program and Weekend College-two acoelerated ways
to earn your A.A. depee.,
• Updated Technical and Career Education programs offering
certificates in a variety of high-demand occupationa.
' Coastline bu convenient l<>Qations ill Cotta Meaa. Fountain Valley.
Garden On>ve, Huntinl'Oft ~· and Westminster.
support and maintain this
resource.
LUV-A·PET CENTER
Volunteers who love to work with
cats and kittens are needed at the
Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in
Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 451-3272.
MASTER CHORALE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The performing arts organization
needs volunteers for computer
input, ticketing, filing and
handling phones. (714) 556-6262.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to mak&t1 lasting
effect on a young person's life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched with mentors to
improve their school
performance and sett-esteem
while developing positive peer
and adul1 relationships. (714)
549-9622, ext. 35.
MOBILE MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping and cooking for
themselves. For more
information, call (949) 645-8050.
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M Monday, July 14, 2003
·POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Bear s.r..t; A woman was
a"estGd on suspicion of
burglary In the 3300 blodc at
3:45 p.m. Saturday.
• Bristol S1rMt: A man was
arrested on suspicion of
forgery in the 3300 blodc at 7
p.m. Saturday.
• Bnatol Street; A man was
a"8sted on suspicion of
burglary in the 3300 blodc at
7 p.m. Saturday.
• lndustrlat Way and
Newport Bouleverd: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
sleeping in his vehicle at
8:35 p.m. Friday.
• Newport Boulevard: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
vandalism in the 2200 blodc
at 11 :10 a.m. Saturday.
•West 11th StTMt and
Monrovia Avenue: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
COVE
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a master-planned community, H
said Michael WiUiams, the Ir-
vine Co. 's vice president of resi-
dential marketing. ''People are
understanding that; we've had
so much interest."
So far. 35 of the 207 new
homes on the bluffs are spoken
for. Williams said.
Built along the inland side of
East Coast Highway, above the
Crystal CQve Promenade shop-
ping center, the luxury homes
are all selling for more than $1
million. .
The Irvine Co. chose four
homebuilders to construct four
neighborhoods of h igh-end
homes along one of the last un-
developed stretches of Orange
County's coastline. The com-
pany chose John Laing Homes,
Brookfield Homes, Standard Pa·
cific Homes and Taylor Wood-
row Homes Inc.
The homes have drawn such
strong interest largely b~ause
of Nev.'Port Coast's sparse sup·
ply, real estate experts said.
"I think they're probably go-
ing to seU before they're built,"
said Patricia Moore. executive
vice president of the Orange
Coast Assn. of Realtors. "People
¥e still buying properties above
the asking price."
The 207 estate homes are the
Irvine Co.'s second round of de-
veJopment near Crystal Cove. In
April 2000, the company began
selling the 263 luxury hom es
first built on the coastal bluffs.
HOMES IN A RANGE
John Laing's luxury division is
building the entry·level luxury
community, known as Nautilus.
The one-and two·story homes
will offer 2,900 to 4,000 square
feet with three to slx bedrooms
and run from $1.2 mi.Ilion to
about $1.8 million.
Brookfield is building the
next tier of homes as part of the
Strand neighborhood. The two·
story homes are 3,400 to 4,140
square feet and offer three to six
bedrooms, rwo· to three·car ga·
rages and will not exceed $2
mHHon.
Standard Pacifi c will huild
Oceana, the second-highest
ALDEN'S
sleeping In his vehicle at
7:33 a.m. Friday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•
• Bnebum Lane: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
100 blodc at 8:03 a.m.
Sunday.
• East Balboti Boulewrd: A
vehicle theft was reported In
the 1200 blodc at 8: l 2 a.m.
Sunday.
• Rivet Avenue: Grand theft
was reported in the 5300
blodcat 12:07 p.m. Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard: Petty
theft was reported in the
2100 blodc at 11 :29 a.m.
Sunday.
• Shertngton P1ace: Grand
theft was reported in the
2100 blodc at 9:28 a.m.
Sunday.
• West Balboa Boulevard:
Illegal fireworks were
reported in the 900 blodc at
10:34 a.m. Sunday.
luxury rier. These homes are
from 3,500 to 4,300 square feet
and offer up to five bedrooms,
pool-size courtyards, loggias. li -
braries and maid's quarters.
They are prices at more than $2
million.
Taylor Woodrow is offering
the top-level homes, which ate
two-stories high and from 4,900
to 5.400 square feet. They have
up to seven bedrooms, three-
car garages, a library. a bonus
room and optional exercise
rooms. They also start at more
than $2 million.
During the first phase, homes
in the communities -known
as Seascape, Seabourn, Wind-
ward and Watermark -cost
from $1 million to $2.7 million.
Standard Pacific and Taylor
Woodrow each built a commu·
nity in that phase. Greystone
Homes and Richmond Ameri·
can Homes also built commu-
nities.
CRITICtSM,81JT MORE SALES
Some environmentalists have
criticized the homes in the new
phase for their density. Bob
Caustin, a local environmental-
ist who founded Defend the
Bay, bemoaned the closeness of
the homes to one another.
"It's disappointing to see that
area go the way it is," Caustin
said. "It just looks like lrvine.
... They pack them in nose to
fanny.''
However, lhev have been sell-
ing briskly. ·
When Standard Pacific of-
fered its first seven homes
about IWO weeks ago. they sold
in about seven minutes, com-
pany President Todd Palmaer
said.
Palmaer defended the look
and style of the homes. He said
the are popular for buyers who
don't have the patience to buy a
parcel of land and build a cus-
tom home.
"They have a classic look to
them that feels compatible with
the coast," Palmaer said. "It al-
lows people to buy in a great lo·
cation and still bypass the cus·
tom market in Pelican Hill."
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and
politics He may be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or by e-mail al
psul.clinron@lat1mes.com.
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~ALDEN'S
HOME
' by East 19th Street to the north. Jr.
vine ~venlie to the east, f.ast·18th
Street to the south and TustiQ Av-
enue to the west. The residential
EaslSide ttact was established In
the late 1940s with four 20-foot
wide alleys providing access ro the
rear of each lot Historically. the
mOdel of development is a single-
story house In the front of the lot
with a single-story garage to the
rear, off the alley.
A group of residents In the ttact
created a proposal to limit new
construction in the rear 40% of
lots to only one-story suuctures
that are no taller than 14 feet and
that have vertical walls that do not
exceed 9 feet in height The intent
of this is to prevent views from be-
ing blocked, "oppression" of
neighboring properties and the
loss of a sense of scale when two-
story development occurs in the
rear yards. They say the. 5-foot
rear setback requirement allows
building construction that is In·
compatible with the neighbor·
hood. In March. the Planning
Commission refummended that
the overlay not be adopted.
The commission still adheres to
this opinion.
"My personal feeling is that un-
less we are going to take a posi-
tion in the city to really look at
making different neighborhoods
in the city unique and take into
consideration the unique ~-
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additional sanding and
finishing, they wouJd be ready
for the ultimate te5t -water. ·
"I can swim," Cory Darling, 11,
said. "But I think it's going to
float."
Museums are meant to get
people in touch with their roots.
l.agoren said. And
Newport-Mesa has a strong
heritage of boat building, he
said.
So when Wooden Boat
Magazine pitched its vision of a
family boat building weekend to
museums across the country,
the nautical museum jumped on
board.
The Newport Beach event was
the largest of these events,
involving 20 boats. more than
100 participants and 20
volunteers, l.agoren said. Next
year, he said he hopes to expand
the event to accommodate 50
families. ·
''Basically, they built these
boats in a day and a half. It's
ama7.ing." 7.agoren said. "It's
HANDS
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it, you really have to practice."
Mira Olivarez said. ~And you
have to like it, because it shows
in your face and expressions .. ,
Stories about the moon, the
stars. the ocean, the sun, flowers
and love are symbolized through
gestures of the hands and often
carry a deeper meanin'g, said
Toni Stewart, instructor and
ALLOWED
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maintain large homes. Cook',
drive, all duties, elderly and child
care. Experienced."
This peaked my curiosity. I
have some things armmd the
house I haven't had time to get
around to. Some laundry, some
cleaning, some ~ening -
well, if you count the orchid I am
desperately trying to keep alive.
But really, I wanted to know what
a Mhouseman" does,
Page called me back
immediately with an enthusiastic
tone in his voice. 1 told him that I
was a columnist and I was
wondering if he could explain his
profession to me for an article I
was writing.
"Oh,• he said with obvious
disappolntment Mt thought you
were Interested ln my services."
Onoe 1 atopped laughing, Pap
graciously answered all my
questions.
RIDE
Continued from A 1
. the first net,• Baney-Findley said.
"The eeconcl safecy net caugba
and ~veloped her.·
1be woman was tran.'ported to
Western Medical Center In Smlta
Alia. Where she Wiii lilted In SIA·
ble oondf tJon. Her Vital aig:n.s
we~ normal. lhe was coo.sdoue.
had go'od rmwement and didn't
1ppea.r to have any broken
bo~ Ballt..,Andk!y $ldd. Ol6dals the .. OM-
llon of Oct'upltknll s.ti!cy !Ind
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in the Qillfoml.a Seabreeze and
Mad.na view traets. These tracts
a.Ire two·story·homes
-on e western
VIEW PRESERVATION
A controversial review of a pro-
~ second-story addition to a
home on Aviemore 'fenace .re-
sulted In the consideration of a
view preservation ordinance.
Some residents on Aviemore Tur-
race want to expand their homes,
but some residents who live
above them on Gleneagles Terrace
are apprehensive that expansion
below will block their ocean
views.
The co.mrnis.sion suggests t.wo
components to the view preserva·
tlon issue. The first includes three
guidelines to reduce the negative
effects of new second-story con·
sttucdoo on views from nearby
properties in areas that have been
identified as having views worth
protecting. These areas mclude
bluff homes within the Marina
Highland<;, Marina View. Califor·
nia Seabreeze and Freedom
Homes residential neighbor-
hoods. The guidelines would not
completely prevent a view from
being blocked.
The second component,devel-
ops a process to require review
and approval by the zoning ad-
minisaator of any second-story
construction in the ipentified view
preservation areas.
Staff also deveJoped two alter·
native view prese.rvation areas.
The first eliminates au properties
vtews from homes on the other
side of the street. The second al-
ternative only Includes homes in
the Marina Highlands traet in the
view preservation area
ZONING CODE AND GUIDELfN~
CHANGES •
Mona.twt wus the first to lnlti-
ate review of the code and guide·
lines to make the process clearer
and faster. The changes cover is-
sues like floor area ratios, second·
story construction and design re-
view procedures. -
The Planning Co~on held
three public he~ on the issue.
One of the mo'St significant
changes the commission recom-
mended is the replacement in the
zoning code that. used to require
"harmony.and compatibility" for
new development with a new
condition that projects meet ude-
sign excellence."
"Compatibility" still makes it
marlc. though. after commission-
ers reinserted it as a standard ap-
plied to established neighbor·
hoods to appease the Mesa Verde
community. Previously. new de·
velopment had to meet "har-
mony'' and "compatibility'' with
existing or anticipated develop-
ment in the neighborhood..
Another change is the elimina-
tion of the requirement to notify
neighbors for certain residential
remodels. The new process, if the
council adopts it. would establish
KENT TREPTOW/DAILYPILOT
Avery Grant. 12, takes a break from working on her boat during a
boat-building event at the Newport Beach Nautical Museum.
shocking these boats look as
good as they do."
Each team got a trophy for
participating, and the teams
could win other fun trophies.
such as for having the best
intehtions or the most
enthusiasm .. The spirit should
be that of fun, not of
choreographer.
Stewart, who teache~ classes
in Downey and Norwalk, also
has her students perform at the
Los Angeles CoWlty Fa.iJ", the
Lotus Festival in Los Angeles,
private parties and luaus. She
said the group is made up of
Chinese, Japanese, Filipino.
Hawaiian, Latino, and European
dancers.
In colorful dresses. sheU
necklaces. head and ankle
wreathes, the dancers
performed a mix of dances:
What is it you do, exactly1 I asked. •
Page, who has been a
drummer and a chef, performs a
number of household chores in
exchange for an undisclosed
salary and living quarters. He
cleans, runs errands, plans and
prepares meals, cleans the pool.
maintains tennis courts, watches
the children or the grandparents
-whoever needs it most -
oversees the gardening and
landscaping, performs secretarial
services, files, polishes silver,
waits tables for private parties,
drives and much, much more.
"You know, all those things
associated with running a
home,• Page said.
I guess the question should
have been what don't you do.
"l don't put limits on myself,
and that's why people like me,•
he said. "I'll never say, 'Oh, I
don't polish silver' or 'I can't wort
Saturdays .... It ls a 24-7 job. I
am on call all the dme."
Images of Mr. Belvedere
popped In my bead, but Page did
Heahh will In.sped the nde today,
·Bailey-Findley said. The fair is
cloaed Mondays.
"They wW go over everything
to find out why," she said. "The
ride will not open reopen until It
has bttn thoroughly investigated
and deemed to be safe and prob-
lems like th.14 don't happen
again.~
competition, l.agoren said.
·we wanted [families! 10 do
something together that they
could be proud of later that
doesn't in"°lve television or
Nintendo," he said.
The best part about the event
for many families was coming
together and making new
modern Hawaiian and Tahitian
hulas and a New Zealand war
chant.
Irma Jara said 11 was her
?·year-old daughter Brittney
who first chose to take
Poly,nesian dance classes shonJy
after seeing the Disney movie
"UJo and Stitch." Now they take
classes and perform together.
"It's a very beautiful dance.
very graceful." sl'ie said
The oldest dancer in the
group, 80·year·old Ryo Terasaki.
said sbe has been dancing for 13
not say he specialized in solving
sappy family dramas in 30
minutes or less. Maybe he was
more like Rosie from the Jetsons.
only human. (Yes, I know Rosie
· was like one of the family and
had feelings. but she really was a
robot) •
I was still having a little trouble
grasping the whole concept.
Getting someone else to clean
for you. pull ~eds or even cook.
l can understand.. But how
someone could be at the
complete disposal of another
person, be at their beck and call
to satisfy every whim. was
baffi.i.ng me.
ul let people use me because
that is what they want That is
part of it.~ Page said "I enjoy this
kind or work. People will usually
give me perlcs and bonuses, and r get to live in the most beautiful"
neighborhoods. The home I live
in now i.s 9,000 square feet·
l was tCJ1lng with asking ruin
to come work for me. Who could
resista 700-square-root
one-bedroom apanment on lhe
Laveen, Ariz.
"It's one of a kind~ It's rather
new and It doesn't have a his-
tory,~ Bai.Icy-Findley said. -rt
hasn't had an acddtot lJb thia
before•
A number of f'air vendors said
they had wanted to rtde the
Ad.rmaline Drop beore the inci·
dent
• Daily Pilot
FYI
•WHAT: Co11a Mesa City
arks and
Recreation Commission joint
study session
•WHEN: 4:30 p.m. today
• WHERE: Neighborhood
Community Center, Adams
Room, 1846 Parle Ave.
•INFORMATION: (714) 764·5221
a threshold for floor area ratio and
a percentage or second story over
the first story. lf this threshold is
met. planning department staff
can approve a project without no-
tifying neighbors within 500 feet,
as is now required.
"I thinlc we woi:Ud really hard
at the Planning Commission level
to come up with something falr
and, reasonable and took into
consideration the conflicting in-
terests of the residents." Foley
said.
STUDY SESSION
At the beginning of the study
session, the public is invited to
comment, but It call't. comment
during the individual items of dls-
cussion.
After discus.sing these ~ues,
the council will hold a joint meet·
ing with the Parks and Recreation
Commission to review of athletic
field use at California Elementary
School and TeWmkle Mi<ldJe
School
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be readied at (949)
5744221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newman a,/stimes.com
friends. Jane Runner of Balboa
Island said her team lncluded I 0
family members from three
generations TI1e youngest was
eight weeks old. Runner and her
husband were the oldest. at 71.
·we wanted this to be a fam1ty
boat and a family boat project,"
she said.
Others learned helpful
construction techniques.
"Measure twice, cut once."
Michael Jarvis of Corona del M:ir
said. "And many mistakes can
be fixed with epo.xy putty."
In the final st.ages. familie~
added personality by painting
designs or naming their boats.
The same basic design wa!>
used for rowboats and
sailboats. Paul Brink.man
attached an antique 1336
outboard engine. malting hi~
into a motor boat.
One family said they would try
it out in the swirrurung pool.
Jarvis said his boat might
ultimately become a book.shelf.
The experience will be
life-changing for many families.
7..agoren said As for the boats,,
anything is p1Jss1ble
"They make good flower
pol<;, .. he said.
year<> and doesn't plan to stop.
"It's good exercise," she said.
"You find yourself exercising
without Jcnowing it."
The plumeria flowers used to
decorate the dancer's head
wreathe!> were even grOWJ'\ in
Terasaki'~ garden.
Besides her four sons and
nine grandchildren. ~he ~<l
Polynesian dancing brings joy to
her life.
"There is a lot of joy in the
world," she said. "You reaJly
need to go after it. ..
Eastside of Costa Mesa? There is
no pool to clean, no silver to
polish. no tennis court to repave.
It would be like not even having
a job. In rerum. he could sleep in
my son Donovan's top bunk.
But Page works in large homes
only. Homes owned by very rich
people. Homes owned by those
who have so much money, so
much house and so many
possessions they have to pay
other people to take care of
them.
"I have a lot of experience and
a lot of skills,• Page said. "l11e .
people who can afford that a.re
very, very busy. l11ey are busy
working."
Cool. l'U take my job, my tiny
apartment and all the plea.'lure I
get from worldng at both. Page
can manage the mansions.
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesdayl and Frid~
and covers CYlture •nd the arts. Sh•
may be reached at (949) 1574-4276 or
by e--meil at
lolita.harper@latlmN.com.
see little thinS'. but tbia rarely
happens..
By 8 p.m. = when the
ride would no be going
strong, the mood wu tomb«. u
many f.aitpts had already belrd
that something bed happened.
It was a Vf!!fJ di&mlt ~
from Friday and Sldunlay nllbll
when. Krebs said. """ dme • per11C)n fell. the opmtor would announce om 1 .,...,,_...,
...... che wpt M!lY dme."
Thia It the second year the ride
bu been at lhe Oranp c.ounty Pau. abe llicl le la the only tide
chat Amt.umJent Manlpment
tntemadooal ol Carrolton. nm.
opn&ll It 1he fair. olldllll .md.
1ha lllr 1811 moll ol ID rtdel ~ Aly C'Armnd 5bOWI of
"We bad some salesmen here
who were aotoa to do IL but now
we are cblnldna twice," tald 11m
Krebs. '*'8wl et~ Depot.
·1 ~all the~. llld • CDMl Wl.ION ilhntWI
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on Che Caibi who t.. heal wad:· ~-~or bv e-mal •
1n.g •• the fair ror 35 ,_,.. -vou OOl'lt~•t.nm.com.
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TODAY
Elements Music will offer a
begin_ning course using a new
piano-keyboard method from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Vincent
Jorgensen Community Center at
Mariners Park. Registration for
the five-week course is $105. For
more information, call (949)
644-3151.
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Forest Fantasy" at 10:30 a.m. at
the Newport Beach Central
Library. The program will be
repeated at 3 p.m . July 16 at the
Mariners Branch and at 10:30 a.m.
July 17 at the Balboa Branch.
Heart Throb the Clown will
present the interactive program.
part of "It's A Jungle Out There:·
the Newport Beach Public
library's summer reading series.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
TUESDAY
The Surfrider Foundation
Newport Beach Chapter will hold
a "Fun Paddle" at the Newport
Beach Pier at 6 p.m. The group
will paddle once around the pier,
catch a few waves, and the(l go
together to Mun Lynch's, at 2300
West Oceanfront, for free piua.
For more information, call (949)
492-8170.
"Organic Insect Control," a free
seminar. will be offered from 6:30
to 7·30 p.m. at Mother"s Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa To
make reservations call 1800)
595-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Forest Fantasy" at 3 p.m. at the
Mariners branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. The
program will be repeated at 10:30
a.m. July 17 at the Balboa branch
Heart Throb the Clown will
present tl'le in\eract1ve program,
part of "It's A Jungle Out There;·
the Newport Beach Public
library's summer reading series.
For more information, call 1949)
717-3816.
"Your M ortgage and Money," a
free program on the process of
buying, selling or rAfinan~1ng a
home. will run from 7 to 9 p m 111
the Vincent Jorgensen Center
· next to Manners Branch Library.
local author Randy Johnson will
be guest author, launching "Meet
the Author:· a senes fea1ur1ng
Orange County writers. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
"Travel Through China" is the
title of a free 7:30 p.m. lecture at
Sherman Library and Gardens in
Corona del Mar Herb and Lynn
Wilkin~on, promment ·
horticulturists in Orange County.
will share their experiences
traveling to the Yunan Province.
Wheth,rYou Buv or ease ...
You'll Find Incredible
Values on Your ·
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also known as the Mother of
Rivers and the King of Plants. Call
(949) 673-2261 for reservations.
THURSDAY
Children 90teftng first through
sixth grades are Invited to HA
Forest Fantasy" at 10:30 a.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public library. Heart Throb
the Clown will present the
interactive program, part of Hit's A
Jungle Out There; the Newport
Beach Public Library's summer
reading series. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
FAIDAY
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
oh the Beach" series offers
"Newsies" starting at dusk on the
Newport sand. Parking costs $8f
per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
SATURDAY
Newcomers to the digital
universe are invited to "Tools and
Tm:ks: Internet 101 ;· a free
Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
lntennediate-level Internet
navigators are invited to register
for "Web Walking 102;· a free
Internet woric workshop at 10 a.m.
at the Newport Beach Central
Library. The hands-on workshop
is limited to 10 participants. Sign
up at the library's reference desk
or by calling (949) 717-3800, ext.
2.
"-0.1'Jrce: A New Beginning; a
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
offered from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m .
at 180 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. The cost is $40.
For more information, call (949)
644-6435.
Newport Dunes RHOrt's "Movies
on the Beach" series offers "The
Sword and the Stone" starting at
dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
1nformat1on, call (949) 729-DUNE.
"Growing Begonias" is the
subject of a free program at
Sherman library and Gardens in
Corona del Mar at 9:30 a.m. The
program 1s part of the Weekend
Gardener Senes. No registration
1s required: For more information,
call (949) 673-2261.
JULY 23 .
A free seminar and book signing,
"Asian Longevity Secrets;· w ill be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m . at Mother's Market.
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To
make reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS
JULY 24 .
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce's Newport Sunset
Networking Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yacht of
Pacific Avalon Yacht Charters,
3404 Via Oporto No. 103, Newport
Beach. The dockside event from 5
to 7 p.m. will include hors
d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. The
mixer is free for members.
r
Potential members pay $10. For
more information, call (949)
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Book ~p's "Taking TN" auitior
series et South Coast Plaza
returns with authors Janet Fitch
and Susan Straight. Discussions
of their books, #White OleanderH
and "Highwire Moon·; will take
place over coffee, tea and dessert-:
A portion of book sales will be
donated to the Orangewood
Foundation. For more
information, call (714) 689-2665.
JULY 25
Newport Dunes Resort's #Movies
on the Beach" series offers
"Remember the Titansu starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
~arking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information. call (949) 729-DUNE.
JULY 26
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Beach" series offers "Alice
in Wonde?landu starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Pa ricing
costs $8 per car. Campfires will
also be available for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive.
For more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JULY 27
The Commodores Club of the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce is proud to host the
68th annual Flight of the lasers at
1 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, 720 West. Bay Ave .• Newport
Beach. Join laser enthusiasts of all
a·ges as you sail to win prizes like
best costume, best decorated boat,
first parent/child team, and first
married couple Information: (949)
67J.n30.
JULY 28
Mature drivers can sharpen their
driving skills in this eight-hour
class held during two sessions, at
12:30 and 4:30 p.m . at
Presbyterian Churdl of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa July 28
and 29. The $10 d aases are
registration is required.
Information: (714) 557-3340.
JULY 30
A f1'M Nmlnar, "Pwt Nutrition
Pawsibilities;· will be offered by
,Coco's !'anine Cuisine from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m . at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa.
Reservations: (800) 595-MOM S.
JULY 31
The monthly Career Networid ng
Resource meeting for the
unemployed, sponsored by St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the
church's chapel. All monthly
· meetings are open to all for free,
and reservations aren't
necessary. Information: (949)
574-2236.
AUG.11
Reg,iatration for the Orange
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annual Corporate Executive Golf
Tournament begins at 9 a.m. at
Mesa Verde Country Club in
Costa Mesa. with the shot gun
start at 11 a.m . Costs are $300 for
a single player padcage and
$1,500 for a corporate players
padeage. Proceeds benefit the
Orange County Rescue Mission's
Strong Beginnings program,
which provides workforce
development for those who have
lost hope and need help. For
more information, call (949)
476-2242, ext. 216.
ONGOING
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
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FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
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Kim Pederson, Costa Mesa Nabonal Little
League All-Star Manager
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EYEOPENER
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July 21 honOrte MYRON MILLER
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M Monday, July 14, 2003 $portl Editor Rictwd Owwl; (949) 574-4~3 • Spof1a Fax: (9491650-0170 Dally Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Sailors and __ Sea Kirigs eani victories
LITTLE LEAGUE
CostaMes·a
National' uses
Newport Ha rbor defeats
Irvine and Corona del
Mar upsets Elsinore on
the fin al day of the
George Yardley Cage
Classic
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFAC~ -On a beautiful
summer Sunday afternoon, a trio of lo-
cal high school basketball teams spent
the day inside the hot and muggy gym-
nasium at Newport I Iarbor I ligh.
They were joined by 17 other teams
from around Southern California for the
conclusion of the George Yardley Cage
Oassic and the end was much better for
the locals than the beginning.
Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar and
Estancia were aU knocked out of cham-
pionshlp conten tion on Friday in the
first round, but the Sailors and Sea
Kings both ended the tournament with
victories Sunday and aU three locals
won at least one game over the week-
end.
The tournament concluded with a
championship clash between El Toro
and Temecula OtaparraJ. the last of 43
games played over three days.
"Despite a couple of overtime games
here and there. things have gone on
time and on schedule," said Newport
Harbor Coach Larry Hin.I. who hosted
aU 43 games in the Sailors' two gymnasi-
ums. "Things have gone well."
Obviously, the Sailors victory over Ir-
vine on Sunday has to contribute to that
good feeling. After losing to Laguna
Beach in the opening round, Newport
Harbor came back with a victory over
North Torrance. But the Sailors slipped
a.gain in the consolation semifinals
against Northwood before defeating Ir-
vine.
"We played much harder offensively.·
Hirst said of Sunday's game. ·we still
lack some intensity and some commu-
nication on defense. That will come
with time. Our coaching staff's just got
to be patient with the youth that we
have and slowty but surely I think we're
going to get it"
The Sailors have just one player with
significant varsity experience, 6-foot-8
Jamie Diefenbach, <U'ld he mLSSed his
entire junior season with an anterior
cruciate ligament injury.
Putting the pieces of the puzzle to-
gether is a theme for Corona del Mar
and Estancia as well. lhe pieces
emerged a little clearer Sunday for the
Sea Klngs after a difficult first two days
of the tournament.
· Corona del Mar picked up its first vic-
tory and did so in impressive fashion,
knocking off semifinalist Elsinore. The
Sea Kings lost to El Toro. Edison and
Trabuco I !ills before knocking off Elsi -
nore. which was one point away from
defeating Otaparral and reaching the
championship game.
"You saw the improvement with
CdM." Hirst said. "I think if you
watched CdM Friday. you wouJQ have
thought they were a different team
(Sunday!. They seemed to have ex-
eculed a little bil better today."
Estancia notched its lone victory of
the tournament Saturday night, defeat-
ing Laguna Beach. But the Eagles
couldn't maintain that momentum Sun-
day, falling to Villa Park.
But the most important thing in the
summer is gaining experience, no one is
-going to remember a team's record from
the summer. It's all about becoming a
bener basketball team by December.
"It's still a little too early to tell.· Hirst
said of Newport Harbor's progress. ·A
lot of times we11 take two steps forward
and then take one step back. It's really
kind of hard to jmfge our progress. 1
Above, Corona
del Mar's Rei d
Watanabe lays
the ball in under
pressure from
Elsinores J.J.
Saavedra
during the
G~orge Yardley
Summer Cage
Classic
basketball
tournament at
Newport
Harbor High
School on
Sunday. At left,
Corona del
Mar's Scott
Caput drives
around
Saavedra. The
Sea Kings
~111111 defeated ·
Elsinore.
PHOTOS BY
KENT TREPTOW I
DAILY PILOT
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lon_g ball to
gain advantage
CMNLL AB -Stars deliver
tliree home runs, earn
11 -0 victory over CMALL
in five innings.
Steve Vtre-n
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The CoMa Mc'><l
American Major All-Star1> wilJ have to
live with the following until 5 p.m. on
Tuesday.
The Costa Mesa National All -Stars
knocked out three home runs and
scored an 11-0 victory Saturday to grab
the first game in the best-of-three ~ries
of the Mayor's Cup at Costa Mesa High.
The teains will meet again at TeWin-
lc:le Middle School at 5 p.m. Tuesday. If
necessary. they will close the series al
Costa Mesa Hjgh at 5 p.m . Thul">day.
Yet, for naw. the CMNU. All-St.ar. have
the upper hand and it'!> C..o!>·la Mesa
American All-Stars who need to re -
spond if the series is 10 be extended be
yond Tuesday.
"I'm hoping our kids don't get too big
of a head," CMNU . Manager Kim Pe-
derson said. "I have a feehng IC..Osta
Mesa American! will come b~k wtth a
vengeance.·
Costa Mesa National. the home team.
scored two runs in the first inning to
gain the early advantage. Danny O'Neill
led off the game with a double. After a
pop out, Josh Ryding go1 on hoard with
a single. With two outs, Cody Green
knocked them both in with a ba.-.c hit.
On the mound, Costa Mesa National\
Nick Pederson had a no-hitter going ·
through 3.;i, innings. I le allowed JW.t two
ruts, struck out three and walked none.
In the top of third, CoMa Me!Mt Na
tional shortstop Troy r.kOanahan
pounded a two-run home run over the
fence in left field. That scored O'Neill,
who had singled. The two-run blast wru.
McOanahan's first -ever home-run
TayiQT West. CMNU.:., third baseman
and a 12-year-old girl, alw homered for
the first time. She sent a 1-1 pitch over
the center field fence.
~That was fun and exci ting." We<,t
said. ~When I was rounding the b~. I
was thinking I can maybe do it again." .
West will have to wait until TueM.lay
for that opportunity, as she reached
base in the fifth inning after a field er's
choice. West, along with Green. scored
after Gavin Montague delivered a three-
run blast. Costa Mesa National scored
six runs in the fifth Inning to gajn an
11-0 lead. 'Ille CMN ll. All-Star!) pro-
duced 12 hits ln the five innings and
gained great confidence.
MTo tell you the truth. we lefJ a lot
think after we get home from Las Vegas. runners on base the other day." Kim Pe-
l think we'll be able to make a better derson said. "But this time the big hits
evaluation as a staff.· -were coming. Nick Pederson pitched a
Newport Harbor ends its summer really great game and it was nice-to see
schedule with the Adidas Big TlDle tour-the run support he got·
nament in Las Vegas next week. From Meanwhile, CMAU Manager Phil
there. it's a month off until the Sailors
return 10 their muggy gym. See NATIONAL, Pa1e A7
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Bob Duesler
As tennis becomes less about competition, Newport
Beach resident enjoys simple pleasures of life.
Steve Vlr1•n
Daily Pilot
Helton.
---W hen Bob DuesJer was 16, be
put aside bls golf clubs and
• picked up a tennis racket.
"That was acrually the same score
that I beat him last year,· Dualer
said. "He's a really ruce guy. He beat
me this year and he played really
good" ·---Thus. a pleuant te.ladonsbip began
and It continues today.
Dueller, 66, and a Newport Beach
resident. loves the game of tennis.
·"I've been playing for 50 years,"
Duesler aald. "Just the last couple of
years I tapered off a bit. I used to play
in t 2 tournaments a YQI'-nua year
I'm trying to limJt m)'lelf to national
tournament&"
Puesle:r cxnnP,eted lo the Ublted
Sla!l!l 'Ilnnil Allodadon nadooaJ &st
and 70a bard-<lOW't champloNhtpa al
the Undbotw Racquet Oub In
HUndnglon Belch that ended June
29. He lost a tightly contested
tem1ftnal matCb, ·~ s-7. to Bob
Tbougb be came up short on the
stngies title, Duealer. along with bis
doubles partner Jim Nelson,
successfully defended their men's~
doubles tide. Duesler and Nellon
have been playing together since they
were tn the '451. The duo la ranked
No. 1 in the USTA men's 651 double&
"I think we do complement .ch
other," Duesler laid. "We don't
ave~ anyone but we }'Ill don't
really mab a lot ot erron.
Dmller wtl pjcy In ...,. and alao
teem wtdl ~ lo lhe Brtttannll
Qip In 1\aby October 20-26. Dueelef
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~ail)r.A Pilot llfllll
HallofFame
Celebrating the millenniwn
• TIM
O'BRIEN-
Estancia and
Orange Coast College
Eight months after hean surgery, former
Estancia High boys basketball coach has
been enjoying new perspective.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
T he }>rognosis is that run O'Brien is on the
road to recovery. Yet,
actually, in regard to his
outlook on life and his value
of what he caJled, "the little
things,· O'Brien seems to be
100% heaJthy.
O'Brien, the former
Estancia High boys
basketball coach, had heart
surgery after collapsing in
his home elght months ago.
While in recovery in the
hospital, he said he received
get-well cards from various
former players, including
some of the 1990-91 state
championship team.
The players showed their
support to help O'Brien
overcome an unfortunate
and shocking event.
·1 was watching the
seventh game of
the World Series
and I just
collapsed,· O'Brien
said. "I'm still in
disbelief that it
happened. I jus1
broke down in pain.
(Doctors) removed
10 inches of my
championship among many
of his highlights with the
Eagles.
"There were 15 seniors
and one junior, Matt
Fuerbringer." O'Brien said.
"He was the stud of the
team. The other seniors were
great spokes to the wheel.
Mike Hass. Son Ly. Torrey
Hammond and Paul
McDaniel, I can remember
each kid like ic was yescerday.
That wdS a greac group."
O'Brien, originally from
Detroit. went to high school
in Cincinnati and then
earned his undergraduate
degree at Wescchester State
College just outside of
Philadelphia. After
graduating in I 976. he went
on to anain a master's
degree at Arizona State,
where he worked as a
graduate assistant for two
years. During that ume. he
had the chance to
work wnh Coach
Ned Wulk anti a
player named
Byron Scott. the
fonner Uiker!> ~•ar
and current New
Jersey Net!> coach.
'aorta I'm still
recovering. But. you
know, things don't Tim O'Brien
After Arizona
State, O'Brien
worked a.s an
assistant al Mesa
Community College
in Arizona. Shortly bother me as much.
That whole experience gives
you a diJJerent perspective."
O'Brien, who is entering
his fihh year as the
Non:hwood boys basketball
coach, said he survived
because he maintained good
health prior to the surgery.
"It's not a conwcion, • he
said. "It's just a structural
defect and we were able to
catch iLin time.·
O'Brien is back on the
hardwood, directing and
guiding his squad at
Northwood. His recent bout
with danger has refreshed
his energy. He said the
Tunberwolves will be
rebuilding this season and
his son, Oui.s, a 5·foot·9
guard, will help the proce~.
Whenever O'Brien
develops players or rebuilds
a team, he thinks back to the
Fstancia teams of the early
90s.
·Those were the days,·
O'Brien said. "Those days set
the standard. That was the
definition of team, 15 guys
who were just about team.
They did everything
together. The players ma~
me a good coach.
·1 probably learned more
hom them than they learned
from me. They are the results
of team work and education.
I can always go to them as
the blueprint That's what I
use."
O'Brien spoke with
notab&e excitement when he
.aingted out cbe 1990-91 state
thereafter, he becarne
involved with high ~hool
coaching and quk kly found
his niche. He began at
Saguaro High in Sconsdale,
Ariz, where he compiled a
48· 7 tecord and consecutive
state champio nship game
appearances in the two years
he was there.
Then, O'Brien mamed his
wife Susan. They will
celebrate their 20th
anniversary in October. After
they married, they moved lo
California. O'Brien found
woric at Santiago High.
where he spent one year.
Then it was on to Tustin for
two years. and then Estancia.
After building success with
the Eagles, he coached at
Orange Coast College for
seven years.
"It was an experience I
would rather forget,· O'Brien
said of coaching at OCC
"That was a struggle. The
biggest struggle was being a
walk-on coach. This new
school opened up one mile
from my house. Nonhwood
High."
O'Brien, 48. who lives in
Irvine with wife. son. and
9-year-old daughter Devyn.
is the latest honoree of the
Daily Pilot Sports Hall of
Fame.
·1 have the perfect job for
me," O'Brien said •High
school is the job for me. I am
lucky to be alive. I have two
kids. I am very blessed."
S P ORTS
PONY BASEBALL
CdM takes care
of business ·
Costa Mesa sees its
season come to a n
end after suffering
15-4 loss Saturday to
nemesis.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
W~ AIAMrlO"> -tonfitlence
can be \urh a valuable weapon
when it come~ to aLhlt'llC~. Such
W<ll>·the ra.'e tor the C orona del
Mar I 4·year-old Pony AU -Star...
who hatl d strong belief Lil them·
selves entering their game c1gill11'>t
Costa Me-.a Saturday dt the Lo'>
Alami10.., Youth Ba!.ebaJI ficltl'>.
CdM had defeated Lo..,ta ~le..a,
11 · l, earlJer this ~ea'>on 111 addi·
Lion, ">Jturday\ ganw v.a, an
elimination con1eo;1 111 thl' Lo'>
Alamlto'> '>ecttonal 1ouni.t111cn1.
whteh •'> the la'-t tournt'\ of the
sea-.<>n Ld;\I did not warn ,,.., -.ca·
son to end
With tha1 kno\\lt·d~t'. t.tl~l
i.cored 10 rtt.n'> in the fir,1 urning.
leadm..: w <J 15·4 mercy nilt· \1l
tory in li"e inning" The C.d\I All·
Star.. ..en1 15 baiter.. 10 the pla1e
111 the fir.1 inning anti produled
seven hit .. mdudmg t\\O double..,
and the gJmec. onlr tnplt'. b}' I~ -
ler Brady. tht' 1£•atlofl hiuer.
Brady, who wa~ horn \Vlth half
of hi'> left arm aml wa~ profiled
lru.t year m tht-1>.111\ Pilot.
opened the lir..t by reaching on
an error VUlilie St. John fullm .. ed
with a double that hit the fenre in
left field Kyle Lee.rand w-all..ed
and then Blaine N1el-.en t·ame up
with a 1wo-run double
After 1wo \4.alk_,, cl p1tchmg
change and rwo stnkt·rn11,, Hobb\
Manning colle·ctt"fl J l\\CI ntn \In-
gle wi1h 1he O<N:.., loatletl Bratlv
pro111ded ht!> tnple \\htt h -.t un·d
rwo, and ~t John deli' en·d ,1n HHI
with an 111field h11
CdM . 1he vil>illng ti:am, '>lored
one run in each of t.ht' "'lC 1d,
third and founh inning'>. and
then ~oretl 1wo more 1n ti ' fifth
"Lverybody hit the ba ." C d\I
~lanager Steve Brad)• '>illtl l ht-\
were more sel~·11, e thttn the
game before. They Wl're more pa·
ticnt."
n1 e CdM AU-Star.~ to AnJ-
heim. 7 ·I, in the first rountl when
they could not mu,ttr enough
h1~ because of Anahe1m'c, great
NATIONAL
Continued from A6
Bagby wa~ a bit ~urpn..,ed to '>ee
that the ~at10nal team ''on bv
mercy rule.
"I think 11 wa., pretl} mut h
.,hocking to most of tlw IClll ... "
Bagby said. "Tl11..'} werm't l'X·
pecting that They were 1all..mg
that the pilcher wa~ h1ttablc'. but
they couldn't get a hold ol lum I
do think we ha,·e a ream capJble
of defeaung them.' .
Bagby. who was threatened by
a parenl after a being eliminated
in a Distnct 62 1oumamcn1 game
Wednesday. said the matter t<;
close to being resolved and ii
doe<. not appear that he will
pres-; legal charge .
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebratmg the D~ Pilot's .
Athlete of the Week ~enes
TODAY
17 -Tnsha Wase
Estancia
Glrl1 bnketball. 2002-03
defen!>e, BrddV ..atd Bui the CdM
All-Stc:tr'> found theu ofTen..e Sat·
urday, ~the\ prOl.luted 12 hit!. 1n
five 1nru11g'>.
·Bratly, ~t. John, Oms Hosen
and Kt'lscy 01a. .. e coUected two
hit.!. each for C :dM
The tosta Me'><! AlJ.Star. could
not keep up on uffemt' and be·
cau..e of II'> lal i.. of '>trength on the
mound, lt-11 tuo lar hehmd.
"We d1dn'1 rn..tkl' the rouune
pl;:iyi. on tMl'the and we didn't
takt: advar11agl' when wt: had run·
ner<. on ba-..t>," Co.,ta ~le"-1 f\ I art·
ager DaH• l'1'>Jr-.t..1 '>dttl. "( .umg
mto lht.., all ..,tar toumamcnr \\l'
thought \' l' \H1uld he ii bu \\t:d.lc
m pitching. hll1 \\l' Lhough1 Wt'
wuuld be dblt· to '>t!Hl" mcm· I our
run' • ., 11()1 enovgh ..
Lo.,lil Ml''>H '>l orec.J 11'> lir'>I run
tn till' ">l'tolltl lllll111g ..tfll'r ">ll'\,Cn
H..ini.t-...Jlo.1. "hri \\,t' h11 b\ 1he
p11d1 l r11'>'>t'd tho· pl.Ht:' on I Ul.l'>
fkrg, HBI '111gl1· I IJni.i'll h.ttl
jd\dnt c<l w wu111d •1n a balk
\'1n11tl• Val<l1·1. \\hrJ \\Pill .! tor
t provtded an Hkl tlf>ublt· 111 till'
thirtl when t cNa \ll''>d 'lured
two run-.
nu:• CtlM ,\II <.,1.1r<. ath..im l'U 111
L11e \econtl roun<l 111 the ..,l·umd
ch am i: hr.it ~t·t '>unda\ lanng
Plarenu..i ill "i p rn.
Monday July 14 2003 A7
SOCCER
UC I, OCC holding summer camp~
UC Irvine's Manne Cano,
the university's Director of
Soccer and 11s women's
soccer coach, t!> holding
two clintc'> for goalkeeper ...
and field player?> beginning
Wedne'>day.
BOY!> age'> 9 to I 5 tan
now join Ca.no for h1-, mul
ti-session, weekl} goal·
keeping clinicr. hdd
Wednesday'> from 5·30 w
7:15 p.m. on the athl~tt
field behind Crawford I lall
at UCI Cano I!> a former
member of the IJ <; llcl
1ionaJ ream a'> a goa!heper
The clin1l t!> open 10 all
aspiring goaJkeeper,, re
gardle~s of ab1l11y 11r t'X·
penence levt'I C..Jnu. \'.ho
has o;pent IO vt·,m at UC I
and 20 ~edf' ..i' d rnllegidlt~
'>OCcer co..irh 1o1.1ll 'trt''>'>
player de\.clopnwnt '>dlt'ty
and proper 1ra1n111~ meth·
ud'>
In add1t1<i11 111 ll1t' goal
lceept'r d1111t' < Jrn1 \\di
aho hold ,i..,11, 'e"ICllh for
bov'> and g1rf, lit·l<.l pla\.l'f'•
UU il'•'>l'>l.trlh ind pl.i\ er'
wtll lwlp al b111ll dintt'
Player .. lllol\ rl'gl'>lt'f frir
hoth ll1n11' on \\cd11e<.t1.1v
and pan·nh \\ 111 ha\ t' w
<.1gn a \\ill\ L·r ..ii that 11rne
<J1111t' ,,,11 u11111nue on
an ong01ng ba'>I'> and tO'>I
$25 per person, payable in
monthly installment!>
Metered parlong 1'> d\'atl
able at the firen r H'lll'>
(enter
( d.11 ~WJ 7h0 111'>·1 lw
inure 111forma111i11
f'ormer proft~..,11m.il and
NCAA I >1vhwn I \IH 1 1·r
player Kevin ~muh Ur .111g1
( oa'>I College., men\ .md
YI. omen S CbSl'>ldnt l llJl h
will hold a pair ril ''>t 11·r
t amp., th1!> '>Un11n1·r 1111
girl'> and boy.., a~e' > 1c1 I I
rhe first '>f.:'>'>1011 will ht
held from ~ a 111 to I p 111
AUK I I· 15 wh1le !ht· "''
ond will tal..e pl.iu• jl 1h1·
\dll1l' Uffib Aug Iii •U
Co~t of eath tamp.,,,,;
I ht: tamp'> drt' dt·..,1Kn1·d 10
m1roduce. 1mpriJH· <111d n·
fine fundJme111.il ... ~ill~
v. hill' g1v1ng pldYl'f'> II w
t hantl' lO pJrllllJlollt I•
gdmc., '>Crtmm.i~t''> .111.J
1Jlher tompet111011'
">mllh a Odil\•· 11! I 11i;
lantl h.i.., 14} l.ir.. l ri.:1' r ~
al 1lw high 'L h1111I d1J!>
.111d n1mrnunil\ , 11111·.,:1
ll'Vd'o
( Jll -14 -l i~ ·,Hlill f11r
furth1·r mform,J!lon
Al Monday, "1 14, 2003 SPO R TS
STEVE McCRANK/ DAILY PILOT
Bob Ouesler, 66, returns a serve during a Friday morning match at the Palisades Tennis Club in Newport Beach
Daily Pilot
is on a team ofCour that will represent
the United States and face several
squads from various countries.
The week after the Britannia Cup,
Duesler will stay rn Tu.rkey to compete
in the senior world championships.
Aside from tennis, DuesJer has been
enjoying retired life. He has reacquainted
himself with golf and enjoys it now more
than ever. He also uses Some days to
relax or spends time gardening.
In regard to carrying on a social life,
tennis fits into his schedule quite
perfectly.
"Tennis for me has been terrific,·
Duesler said. "Most of the players are
good sports. After the match sometimes
we'll share a beer. Rather than doing a
lot of running or something else, I'm
playing on the tennis courts and to me
that is a lot more fun."
Duesler also shares his days with his
wife Carole, also known as Slcip. They
will celebrate their 22nd anniversary in
August. They have two children and six
grandchildren.
Duesler is a retired school teacher
from Marina High in 1994. He also
coached boys varsity tennis and lower
level basketball teams. He taught at
Marina for 30 years.
Now he's watching his
granddaughter, Becky. go through her
high school at Foolhill. Beclcy will be a
· sophomore and plans to play for the
Vikings' girls tennis team.
"The Ufetime benefits of playing
tennis are really something I want for
my children and grandchildren,·
Deusler said. "For me, the competition
part of It has slowed down a little bit.
The problem is, as x<JU get older, you
have these injuries tliaffiold you up. I
have tennis elbow which I'm Lrying to
fight:-hu,l 1 'm one of the few who
doesn't hl?ve any hip problems."
In addition to p!,aying tennis, Ouesler
said he also enjoys watching the !>enior
division. He has seen a 90-year-old, Ken
Bear, play and has gained inspiration.
Thirty years from now. Duesler ho~ -
tennis will still be a big part of his life.
"I would if I could," Duesler said of
playing into his 90s. "I wouldn't mind
being on the tennis court, if I'm even
walling at that age."
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NOTICI CAl1JtG Foa l»S
01st11 ct· Huntington
Beach Unton U1ah School
01st11d
Bid Deadline Auaust 8
7003 2 OOpm
Place of Bid ReLe1pl
Purchas1n& Depa• tment
10251 Yorktown Ave
Hunt1naton Beach CA
Pro1ecl Bod •901
Hunt1naton Beach H1&h
School Moder ntldl•on
Contract •4 r1re Alarm
System UP&• ad" NOTICE IS H(RCBY
GIVE N that the Hun
l!O&lon Beach Union
H11h School 01strtct of
Orange County, Cahlor
nt3 a cttn2 by and
through its Covernina
Board hereinafter re
feued to as "DISTRICl,"
woll receive up to, but
not later than. the 1bove·
staled btd dudtone
sealed bids al the place
1dent1hed above for the
award ot a contract for
the above Pr otel ts
There will be manda
tor y 1ob well< and
conference on July 25.
ADVlmllOO FOi l»S
2003 at I I> m at the
school site localton
1905 Main Street, Hun
t1nat0,n Beach CA 97648
Any bidder la111na to
attend the enltre 1ob
walk and conference will
be deemed a nonr e
sponsove bidder and woll
have ots bod returned
unopened
Protect Documents are
on file at the Purchu1ne
Department . 1025 1
Yorktown Ave. Huntina,
ton Beach for a $50 per
set refundable depos•I
Sub1ect to cond11tons prescrobed by the Un1vers1ty of Cahlorn11 Irvine
sealed bids for a lump sum contract are 1nv1ted tor the follow1n1 Work
SUltfACl rAJIKING 2003
PROJECT NO. 99'5 11
UNIV( RStlY or CALIFORNIA . IRVINF • !
IRVINf. CAI IFORNIA
DESCRIPTION Of WORK:
Surface Parkin& 200J pro1e'I will Include the e.pan .. on ol two oist1n&
parking lots w1~ an alternate for a new ternporarz park1na lot
lhe parkm& lot\ Ill be e•panded include the ntuter Recreation Center
Par~ong lot and lht Hew111 Hall Parluna lot prov1d111a 390 new park1na
stalls and 130 new parking stalls at each ol the lots respecltvely The
~cope of work at both park1n1 lots will include but os not hm1ted to
demolition sol• ulthl.es protect.on of e.ostona improvements. new asph•ll
parkrna surlau\ concrtle curbs. autters. swales .tnd walkways. st11pina.
l111ht1na and lands~ape and 1111aat1on The alternate for a temporary park1na
lot will provide approaimately 930 park1na stalls at the Arroyo Vista
llous1n11 area Th~ temporary lot will be ftnoshed w•lh 6" of compacted
base over compacted native sool woth add11tonal work 1nclud1n1 but not
l1m1led to, tlearing •nd arubbina. comp•ct1on. sl11p1na. and landscap1n&
aod 1rrraat1on wolh a phned pro1ect est•m•led complehon dales of
September 21. 2003 and October 30. 2003
E shmated Construe hon Cost 5800,000.00
llDDllt QUAUJICATIOHS: rrl"'• llclcle,. who 4o not "'eot tho
11uollftcotlon• In the 114dlft9 Docv ... enh "'ay not bo ell9lblo f.,. oworcl.
rrt"'o llclclou "'"'t avb"'lt their 'llfOllflcotfon• Oft tho for"' r••lclocl by tho Unfyoralty 01 on ottach.,.ont ta tho Itel for.,.,
r1tOClDUltlS1
B1ddina documents will be avaoldble at 9:00 A.M .. TvHday, Jvly a,
2003, and w•ll be issued only at·
Con1oll4otod Ropro9raphlu, Inc.
/ -3182 Pullman Street
Costa Mesa CA 92626
Phone No (714) 7Sl 2680
Allentoon Rick Berloll1 and Rober I Solano
HOTl: II 1s the sole respons1b1hty of prnne contractors and subcontractors
to reaoster woth Con\olldated Repro&raph1cs Inc or DMoan & Construction
ServlCH , Un1vers1ty of Cahlorn1a Irvine to acknowledge receipt of the
B1ddina Documents for the Pro1ect
Ono Mondofory rro-lfcl Conforon<o oncl rroton Site Vlalt woll be
conducted on WodnHday, July 16, 2003, beainn1n1 promptly at 11100
AM. Participates shall meet a t
Oes1&n & Cons tr Ul lioo Ser vices
Univer,.ly of C•ltlorn11, lrvioe
~201 Cahfornoa Avenue Suite 250
Sullivan & Wrtflhl Conference Rooms
Irvine. CA 92697 2450
(949) 824 6630
(Corner of C1hlo1 n1a Avenue and Bison Avenue)
Only Bidders who pa11tc1pale 1n the Pre Bid Conference and Pro1ect Site
Vosot. 1n thetr enhrely, will be allowed lo bid on the Proiec.t P11hc1p1tu
mu\I arrive at or before 1 hOO A.M. Persons amvln1 lat11r than 11 iOS
A.M. will not be allowed to bid as prome corilr actors on the Proj4lct
for further information. contut Lynn Javier at (949) 824 7009, 1t
Desltn & Caflstructoon Services, University of C1hlornla. Irvine
llcl1 wlM IN rocolvocl onty olt
Bid Bo•. Front Counter
DESIGN & CONSfRUCllON SERVICES
Un1ven1ty of C1hforn11. Irvine
S201 California Av1riu1. Su1t1 250
Irvine. CA 92697 2450
Phone No. (949) 82• 66JO
lltk "'"t i.o re<ef,,., ...... i..f.,.. 2.oQ. '·•·· we• .. 4oy, Jvly u,
2001.
114• win .,o open ... et 2rOS r .M .. We .... ....,, J..ty 2', 2003 olt
DCSIGN & CONSTRUCTION ~ERVtC:ES
Unove<slly of Cahforni.. Irvine
.5201 Calllotnla Avenue, Suite 250
lnone, CA 92697 2•50
Bod Security on th• amounl of 10~ of the lump sum base btcl. ncludint
1ttern1tu, shill 1ccomp1ny euh bid the surety ruuln& tht Bod Bond
shall bt, on the bid d11dhne, an admltt1d Slfftty insurer (es defined In
Ille C11tforma Code of Civil Procedure Sechon 995 120)
All Insurance pollclu required to be obt1ln1d by Contractor shill b•
tubject to •i'PfOV•I by Unlver sily for form ind substance. All pollcl"
required by University for Commerclal form Genenl Ll1blllty, Business
Automobile Lllblllty, Excess l1ab1l1ty. ind Proftssion1f liablhty shall be
luued by co~nln with a 8Ht Ralina of A Of better. and • f1n1nc111
ctusifiu tion of VIII or better (or 1n 1qu1nlenl r•lln1 by Standlt'd ind
POOf'' Of Moody's) AN pohclu requl"d by Un1vers.1ty fOf WOl'll1n'
COll'lpen11t10n and E mployen' ll1b1foty snan be lsMHHI by companies (I)
lhat hn• 1 But Retina of 8.+ Ot bell•, and a fNlonclal 'tlasllficatlon
of VIII 0t better (Ot 1n equrnltnl r1lln1 by Standard 1nd Poor's or
Moody's): « ( 11) tllat ,,. 1ccaptablt to the Unlv.,.slfy All such poklee
all•ff be Wfltten for not less lll1n the amounts slHl(lfted In lht 81clcl1n1
Doc ltlf'Mnts • TM Mict essfuf Blcldtr ind Its 1ub<ontr1ctors wllf be required to follow
lilt nondiacrlmln,llon 11qulratnt1nb Ml f Pfth In the 8kldlnt Oocurntnls
and to P•Y llftnltlna w• rain at the loutJon of the Wotk.
The 'uccM.SM Blddtf wilt be raq11;red lo hn1 the fohwtn1 C•lilOfntt
c0ftlrad0t's ltcl'lf• current •I the Ume of the IMI o,.nlna
UCPJt CWWKATICMfr
QaN1"1f lutldlfll Conttactor
Ce"4tf1I Cnt!Mlflnt C011ttatl0t
E erthwOfll •nd P • """ Contract°'
lltC ltlCCHTS Of THC UNIVCltSITY M CAI lfORNIA
UCIMSI (OOIJ
8. Of
A, Of C-12
UftfYtt.ity of C•llforn ... lnlM !"ytJll~Md He I h C..la Mna Dall l'tlol M 7 t• 2003
(Oeposol requued for
each set of Pr OJtCI
Oocumenh to &u•• an tee
their return 1n goo(f
cond1toon w1th1n ttVe (!>)
calendar day1 dfler the
bid opemna date I
In accordanle with the
provisions ol Busines\
and Professions Code
Sec lion 1028 I!> and
Pubhc Contract Code
Sec toon 3300. the DIS
TRtCT requuu that the
bidder possu$ the a
clauoflcatoon B or C tO
contractors hcense(s)
at the time the bod 1\
sut>mllled Any boddtr
not so hcen1ed at the
lime of the bod openina
...,111 be 1 e1ected as
nonresponsove
rime 1s ol the enence
fhe number of ~alendar
days tor contract com
pletoon 1s 140 calendar
days l1qu1dated dam
aau on the amount ol
$500/day will be n
sessed for wor ~ 1n
u cess of the allowable
number ol days r ach
bid shall be accompa
med by a bod secur 1ty
1n the form of cnh, a
ce1 llfoed or cashier's
check or b•d bond in an
amount not less than
ten percent ( lOi.) ol
the total bid price
payable lo the DISTRICT
The DISTRICT rnerves
the roghl to re1u1 any
or all bids 01 to waovr
any ureaula11t1es 01
1nformah1tes 1n dnV bids
or 1n the btddin& pru
cess
lhe Callforn1n Depart
ment of lndu\lroal
Relaflons has deter
mined the &eneral pre
va1hna rate1 of per diem
w~aes for the locality on
whKh the work os lo be
performed for the Pro1·
eel Copou of these
waae rate delermlnl·
lions. entitled Preva1l1ne
Waae S<:ale, d• L ma111
lf111ed at the 01:0 TRICT
olfiCe and are ••••lible
at the following website
ww...,,dtr ca aov It shall
be mandalor y upon the
sunustut bidder to
whom the con Ir a< I os
awarded and upon ant
subcontractor hsted to
pay not le\s than I he
said spe~1l1ed rates to
all worker\ employed by
them lor the Pro1ect
The sucuulul bidder
and any hsted subcon
tractor(s) will be re
qu11ed to abide by the
01STR1crs Labur Com
phance Proiram A draft
of the lCP currently
under review by the
Department of lndu\lrtal
Relations " available for
review
No bidder may with
draw any bid for a
perood of su ly 160>
calendar days dfter the
dale set for the opening
of bods
Pursuant to PubltL
Contract Code Section
22JOO the Aereement
will contain prov1\1ons
perm11tm1 the \UtteH
fut bidder to \ubstttule secu111t~s for any mon·
oes wolhhefd by the
DISTRICT lo ensure
per tor mance under the
Aareement or perm1t11ne
paymerit of relentoons
earned du ec tlv into
escrow
In accordant~ with
Educati on Co de
17076 11. th~ 01sl11cl
h~s a par t1upalton god I
of al least J percent of
the overall d oll•r
amount upended each
year for cons tr uc lton tor
DVBE
s1..,oclby1
Svsl MtLM.o,
Director rrocvro ... ent /
Enor9y Conaervatlon
for the
loard of Tru•t••• Publ11h ~d Nt wpor I
TeaeliTosld Mesa ao y
Pilot luly 14 it
2003 M759
ADVBTISllOO fOl l»S
Sub1ecl to condoltons
presu1bed by the un
der soened )Uled bids
lor a lump Sum Con
tract are 1nv1ted for the
follow1n& Work
ltlPlACI ROOFS,
VERANO HOUSING,
ILDGS. •I SOO, 2400,
& 2500
rltOJlCl N0.1
5007964 (U -02SS)
CONTRACT
N0.1 Sf-2230
UNIVERSITY OF
CAUfORNIA. IRVIN[
IRVINI CAl If ORNIA
9?697
PROJECT OUCltll'TION:
Work rncludes but os
11ot l1m1ted to the
follow.ne
Replace rooh 4t Verano
Housing bu1ld1n&s •
1500. 2400 and 2500
lSTIMATlD
CONSTRUCTION
COST: S 105,000.00
Not•• Prime lldders
who do not "'o•t tho
11vallfhotlen1 111 the
Cantroct Dotv.,.enta
"'•Y not be oll9tble f.,.
award.
B1dd•n& Dotumenls will
be available lo Bidders
on MONDAY, JULY 7,
2003 and will be 1s\ued
at r ac1ht1es Manage
men!, Uri1vel\1ly o f
C:ihlornla, Irvine 201
lnte11rn Oft1te Bulld1n&
(ma1lln1 address)
19117 Jamboree Boule·
vard (physKal addre\\)
Irvine CA 9:>691 54.44
<949) 824 1404
Chech for a non-
refvnclM>lt foe will be
required 1n the amount
of $25.00 per set of
B1dd1na Documents
Checks are to be made
payable lo "lhe Re11enh
ol the Un1ver"IY of
Cahtornta •
Sealed Bids wftt not be
accepted atter 2:00 rM
on TUESDAY, JULY 29,
2003
81d Securoly on the
amount of IO'li. of the
lump Sum Bue Bid.
exctudin& alternates,
shall accompany u ch
Bid The Surety 1nu1na
the Bid Bond shall be.
on the Bod Detdhne. 1n
admitted Slffety 1nsure1
(as delontd In the
C1htor ma Code of C1v1f
Procedure Sect ion
995 120)
A m1nd1tory Pre Bid
Conference ind Pre Bid
Job Wall\ will be con·
ducted on fUISDAY,
JUlY U ,2001
bea1nn1n1 promptly 11
12100 NOONl'trtlCI·
pants ahall mtet at.
f: 1cilltiea Man111m1nt,
Interim Office Buifd111 ..
Confer1nce Room 128,
University of C1llf0tnl1,
trvtnt, (Buildlna I 92 on
North C1mpu1 M1p),
19172 Jamb01tt Boule·
vard, Irvine, CA 92697· ~. (949) 824·1404
Anl•AN<.t AT THI
Nl·I• CCNffDllKI
A•D 'll·llt IOI WAUl ti MAMIATCMIY '°" AU. ,.., <•· TUCTOltl. T1M MllT· ltO WILL ClOSI AT
11 .. S PMAlff <OM·
Tl.A<TOH Al.llY1ff
AITD THIS TIMI WILL NT II .._. TO
PAllnc.ATI • TMI I• Pto<IH Al A ... , <CMn'IA<TOI.
0111y blddtra who
partlclp•l• lfl both ~
Pra·Bld Conference and
th• Job w ... "' thtlt tnllttty wlH b• lllowed
to bid on lht Prote<t u
prime conltlCIOft Fot
f11rtller lnformall°",
contact F uollloes
Manaaement, Cootralh
Oep.ut ment. Attn
r en a odennuTr a
(949) 824 t404
The iucuutul Bidder
and oh Subcontrattors
woll be requued to follow
the nond1scr1m1nat1on
reQuuements set forth
on the Boddtn& Docu
menls 1nd t o pay
preva11me waae rates at
the locat1on of the Work
Tht succenful Bidder
will be reQutred to have
the followrna Stele ol
Cilhlorn11 Contrac tor\
license current al the
time of submission of
the Bid
UCENSI
CLASSlnCA TION1
LICENSE CODE1
Geritr al Bu1ld1n11
Contractor B
Rooline Coo tractor C 39
Othe r r rof•c1 Spedflc11
lldder Ouollfltotlona
collocl f.,. to be •vb·
... rttod ot ""'• of bid htdvcle, t...f .,.. not
nocenorlly th .. lted to1
I The Con tr actor shall
have been in busrnus
under the same name
and Cahfor nia Con tr ac
tor's license for a
m1n1mum of !> continu
ous years p11or to the
bod open1n1 dale for this
Proiect The license used
to satisfy lhts requore
menl shall be of the
same type requ11ed by
the contr.cl
2 The Con tr 1etor shall
provide a m1n1mum of J
references for pro1eth
s1m1lar '" scope and itze
lo this Pro~cl which
have been successfully
completed on the Stale
of Cahlor ma du11n& the
past 3yurs
IH[ RlC£NIS or IH(
UNIVERSllY or CALI·
fORl'flA
July 2003
Published Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot July 7, 14.
2003 M756
SUllOIS
laTA<DI MMCIAQ
NOllCl l O DEHN·
DANT (Av1so 1 Acusa·
do) MICHAEL GORDON.
an ondivlduaf. THE
CORDON FAMILY TRUSl;
MAR THA ELIZAEBTH
CORDON, an ind1vldu1I;
and 00£S t throu1h 10.
lnchisive
YOU ARE BEING SU£D
BY PLAINTIFF
(A Ud le est• dem1nd
1ndo) RUS. Mlll8ANO &
SMITH, A P1ofesst0n1I
Corpo11hon
You h1vt JO CALE H·
OAR DAYS after this
summons la .erved on
you to file • ty~wrltten
respon11 at 1111• court
A letter °' phone c1ll
woll nol llfOtect you:
your typewritten rt·
aponu ml'•t Ill In
proptf lqal fOfm if )'OU
w1nt the court lo h11r
your cn1.
If you do not ftft your
1119onae on lime. you
may lost lha use. tnd
your Wl(ll, money and
property m1y be taken
wrttt011t fur lhef w 1r nlna
from the co11r1
Theft «e other lta•I
requlferntnts You may
'""' to cell 1n 1tlornty tllht eway If you do not
know an 1lt01ney, you
rnay call en 11tornt)'
referral Mr vice or • lee•• •Id offk• (Mst.cl In
Iha phone boc*)
01S41Vts dt qllt It
tnttt1uen est• clt11elon
iudlcltl 111ttcl tltM 11n
plato 4t 30 DIAS CM.·
(NOMIOS Pl'• IH'IMn•
1111' una r"-ut I• "'
crlta • maquln• 111 est• cora..
Un• carte o 1111• ~ ~Ionic.a IMI II
ohceu tro!lesft!!. a
respuesla eHrola a lo inter.sled persons the personal repre$en
maqu1n1 toene Que unless they have waived taltve to lake many
cum 11r con las"-~l=.cor~m"'a;.cl-+;.;no"'t"'ic""e'-"o'-r -'c""o"in""'se"'n'"t~ed"-'lo;o-+-'a,"'n'""!'""o""nc•=-0...c.uwrotlhoaupt _po"',bo""t • .ocaa"''"ic-----' a e\ ea• es apropta· t e propoHd action I • •
das so u\ted qu1ere Que The independent ad Before t1kin1 certain
11 corte escuche su m1n1slralton aulhoroly very 1mporl1nl acltons
caso woll be 1•1nted unlns however the p•nonal
S1 usted no pres.,nl• an interested person represent.ttovt wilt be
su rupue1ta a ltempo ftlu an obteclton to the 1equ11ed to 11ve notice
puede perder el casu y petollon and shows 1ood to interested persons
le pueden qu1tar $U llUse why the court unleu they l'lave w11ved
salario. su d1nero t otra• should not &rant the notice or lOn\ented to
cosasde su prop1edad autho11ty the proposed ac1tori )
sin av1so •d1toonal por A HEARING on the The u1C1ependent ad
par le de 11 corte pel1t1on will be held on m1n1slr al1on aulhoroly
[atSlen otros requ1s1 AUGUSl 14 1003 at t 4!> will be a••nled unless
los leaales Puede Que p m 1 n De o I LI 3 an interested person
usted Qu1era llamar a un localed at 341 The City tiles an obtectoon to the
aboeado 1nmed1 .. ta Oftve South Oranae CA peltlton •nd )hows aood
mente So no conoce • 92868 cause why tne court
un aboaado puede If YOU OBJECT to the should not 1r1nt the
llamar a un urvttoo de 1unt1n1 ot ll>e pet11ton ;auth011ty
referent1a de •bo11dos you should appear al the A HEARING on the
o a una of1cina de ayuda hurona and state you1 pet1t1on will be held on
legftl (vu el d11ectono ob1ect1ons or hie wrollen AUGUSl 1 ?003 et 1 4S
tetelon1co) ob1ecltons with the lour I p m 1 n 0 e p I l 7 3
CASE NUMlllt: before the hu11na. Your located al 341 Thi! City
(NvMero clel CoH) appearance may be 1n 011n South. Oranat. CA
03CC02119 person 01 by your 92868
JUDGE DAVID A. TH-attorney I~ YOU OBJ£.Cl to the
OMrSON DEPT. (23 Ir YOU AR[ A CRCOI· &••nllna of the petition
lhe name and 1ddren TOR or cont 1.,.aenl you should apl)<!ar 11 the
of the court I\ <El creditor of tne clecused hurona and state your
nombre y d11etc1on de you must ltle your claim ob1ect1ons or tole w111ten
la corte es) with the court and mail obiectoons with the court
SU P(RIOR COURI OF a copy to Ille personal before the hu11nc Your
CAllfORNIA, COUN fY Of representet1ve appointed appearanLe may be on
ORANGl . CE NTRAL by lh1 courtw1th1nfour person or by your
JUSllCE ClNllR 700 months from the date of atto1ney
CJVIC CE NTER DRIVE the lust issuance of IF YOU ARE A CREDI
WEST SANTA ANA CA letters u provided 1n TOR or• conloncenl
92702 Probate Code section creditor of the deceased.
The name •ddress 9100 The lime tor hhn11 you must hie your clam
and telephone number of claims ""II not up11e with the court and mall
pla1nt1tf s attorney or belor e lour months from 1 copy to the penonal
pl11nt1ll without an the hearone date nohced repusenlatove 1ppo1nted
allorney " !Cl nombre, above by tne court w1th1n lour
la dorecc1on y el numero YOU MAY EXAMINE the months from the date of
de telefono del •boaado file kepi by the court If the lust issuance of
del demandanle o del you are a person 1n· letters as provided '"
demandanle qua no ternted in the estate Prob1te Code H t toon
Ilene abo&•do es) you may file with the 9100 The tome for liltnll
RONALD RUS C SQ court a Request for claims will not up11e
•67369, RUS MILIBAND Special Not1Ce (f0tm DE before four months lrom
& SMlTH, A Prol1ssion1I 154) of the fthna of an the hea11n1 date notocea
Corpor ation 2 600 inventory and appraisal above
Michelson D11ve. Sev11nth of estate asseh or of YOU MAY EXAMINE the
floor, Irvi ne, C11tlorn1a any pet11ton or account Ille kept by the court If
92612, (949) 7~2-7100 as provided in Prob1te you are 1 person 1n·
DA Tl1 (fo~ho) PH 0 7, Code section 1250 A lerested 1n the estate,
2003 Requut lor Special you may Ille with the
ALAN ·SlATllt, Clork Notice form " 1v1llable court • "•quest for
(Actvorle), from the court clerk Special Hot1ct (form DE·
'y GUSTAVO HU· Attotneysfor 154) of lht loltnc of an
HA HD I Z, Dor v t y Pehtioner inventory end 1119r11uf
(De.._.) rHU IARIAJIO, nt.. of ulate nuts or of
Pub!Tahtd Ntwpor t HQ., rAURMO, IAa-any pehhon or ICCOUnt
Beach.Costa Mui Daily l.Aao, CHIHlH & n provided in Probate
Pilot June 23. JO. July 'ITZll. W' Ht (. Code section 1250. A
7. I•. 2003 M744 Colorotlo lhrcl., Ste. Request for Sptcoal
IS( 132'4
llOOO Of "111'1*
TOAl•ISTB
ESTAnOFi
-~~ •u11.mru •u.m01
WUIU21"7t
Ne. 700, re1e4.fte, CA Notice form os 1v11lable
91101-1911 from the court clerk
Published Newport Attorney for Petlhoner·
Buch·Cost1 Mts• Daily OINtS L ltASTAN, HQ.
Pilot July 8, t•. IS. 2003 30011 fVY OU•, STI.
TM07 I 1 '2, LAGUNA *8Ul1,
CA92677
IS<tm2
l)1ICI Of "111'1*
TOM•ma
mAllOf:
Clll UllTIAll
WlllO.Amu
Pubflshtd Newport
B11ch·Cost1 Mesa Daily
Pilot July 14, 18, 21,
Z003 Mf763
TIM followlna pwNM
To all heirs, benefl
clarlts, creditors, con
hn1ent c:red1tor1, and
persons who may olh·
tr'lflse bt lnttftsted in
tlll will °' 11t1t•. or
both, of: MM. HERBCRT
BRUTSCH£ alla NEAl H.
BRUTSCHE •k• NEAL
BRUTSCHE
To ell helr1, benefl·
claries, "editors, con·
tin1111t utditor., and
persona wttO mey otll·
erwiu M lntaf .. ted In
the w111 Of eal•t., Of
both, of. CYRIL r.
I< ERTMAN
ere dolna buslMu as: -' Ito<*.... Actventutea, ::
2737 Atbatron Or .• •,
A PETITION FOR PRO·
BA TE hlS bHn fifed by
PETER R PALERMO in
the Superior Court of
Callfornl1. County of
ORANGE.
THE l'ETITIDH FOR Pft08ATE req11talt Pf.
TER R PALERMO be eppolnlfd H ptrMfttl
rtpreMhtfll'n to ad·
mlnlst., the nt•I• of
the cleclldlflt TH£ f'ET~ raqueet.s
1ull\Oflty to admlllltttf
the 11late vndtf the
Independent A41111lnlt·
tratlon of btat.es Act.
(1llla AlftMf It y .. •!low
the ,., ...... ,...,.......
tallve to lat!• me11y
ICtlollt Wftflellt 04>ttllt•
Int covrt eppronl. .. for e IMllN cert•
vwy 1....-u..1 acllellti i.o--, Ult f*aoM ,.,,__...,.,. _,.,. ..
......, ....... nob&.•
A PEffilOH FOR PRO·
BATE hn bHn f1ftd by
MICHAEL W, E~Elt In
the Superior Court of
CeUfornl1, co .. nlt of
ORAHG£.
THE PETITION FOR
PltOBATE ra41.1111ts
MICHAEL W E~ER be
•lllMMnttcl as pwaonal
r'tlfestntatlv• lo ed·
minister the ul1t1 of
the *ctdtrtl.
THE PfTITIOff requnta
the dec1dtnt't Wtll and
codlcll.1, If •ny, bt
HM!te.4 l• '"'*" The Will 11141 MIJ cM!clt "' ....... fof .. ..,...., ••
tlon In .... lilt -·· by thee-I.
THE. f'ETITIC)ff r._ata -"'lo .......... Ille ...... --lfMI ln~e••t ~··· ., ...... , ..... a.et
([l!!!M!!fltJ .. ....
Cost1 *"· CA 92126 -• r-thy L. Stain, 2737 -·•
Albttrou Dr.. Cost• :
Meu,CA92t26 "
Veter .. M. Star11. 2731 -.
Alb1ttou, Coste Miu,
CA92626
This bu11Mts b COii·
dueled by llVsbend and
wife
Ha111 you alerted doln& "
bvaintuyet?
"°
. • T1tn Stain •
Thia statement waa •
filld with Ille Co-.•1 :
Cltwk of Ora11p Cowtlty •
Oft otl2QI03 • ......... ,. .
~~.~~~ 23,;.,~ :
• ~:l
r
_ ...... ~ .... -----lJQllNotlcn 15(1'217 A HEARING on the
AUGUST 14 2003 at I 4!1
Pm tn Dept U3
louteo 11 341 The City
Duve South Oran1e CA
92868
IF YOU OBJCC T to th•
To 111 II.WI, beneft ar1ntma of lhe pel1hon. you shoulO •PPHt et the clatiu . credil0f1, con hu,.na •nd ~tile rour
Unaent tredtlon end ob,.cltons w Ille wrtlten
persona wllo miy oUI obte(\ions with the court
tfWIH be rnterHltd •n before the hHllnt Your
tht Wiii or Hiiie or appurAnu m•y be m
both, of. SHAREN 0 penon or by your
l<ERNS attorn•y
A PETITION FOR PRO If YOU ARI A CRCOI·
BAT£ has been !tied by l OR 01 <ont1naen1
IULIA ANNE HOCHADEL tredilor of lite dtrened
CUIZAN tn the Superior rnu mu\I ftl~ your ll1tm
Court of Cal1torn1a, with the court and mail
County of ORANGE ~ r llpy 10 th~ personal
THE PEllflON FOR t t
PROB.TE requesb JUlfA 1 eprtun • ivt appc11nled " by lht tourl within lour
ANNE HOCHADE L CUI rru,mlh\ h um lhf' dale of
Z}.N be appointed A~ tht ltf\I l\\uanLe ol
penonal repreuntahvo 1e11~r\ d\ fJl<ivodod '"
to tdmln11ter the u late Prnbatr Cod• H"rnn
of the decedent 9100 Tl THE PETITION requuh •• ttme lor lolona tla1m\ will nut e •1me the decedent's Will erid btleire luur ""'nllis from
codlclls, II any bt lh h d •dmltted to probate Tht ab~ .. u,.na "'•~•ctd
Wtll and any tod1c1ls are YOU MAY f )(AMTNl the
tvailable for uamma file ~etJf by l ht courl If
tton in the Ille kopt by you ar• ~ per\on '"
lhe court I t•rt,l•d 1n the uu1e
THE PETITION reque\h y•tu m•y 1t1i! Noth the
authortly lo 1dm1n1\ler c uur 1 6 RrQu~\I fur
the estate under the \pt rtat N '"' • tor m OE
Independent Adm1n1\ 1'>4 t of 11 ... l•hnif of an
trahon of £. SUit\ A1 I 1nv•nlur y •nd M pr 111\al
(This AuthOfttr will allow , f ., 1.1. '"'" or til
lhe penonal ttpre\ten Any 11 .. 1111011 1,, ... outH
lalrvt to llkt n1anv • .,1,,,. •ltd ,11 Probate
actions without obl••n C.:oJt \•c 1r .. n I?'>() A
1na c-outt approvttl Rt JH\I lur ~"'"ltdl
Before l ak1ne <rrl"n N II• .. lorm •'•••lablt
very 1mporlanl nl•On\ ti ,. Iii• oun ,_,~
however the Ptl\1mal Atlo;rnry 1111 P~ltl'llner
repieHntal1v• Wiii b• David G. Dvfldot, hq.
required lo tttvt nc.•I" • 4199 Campvt Dr., Ste .
to 11>le1e1ted ""~""' 1670, lrv1 ... , CA 916t1-unle'.n they hh~ ...... n 1698
,,ot•ct! or <.OQ,f"ntt"d ,,, I f"11f 11•' • tt Newoort
the propeiu'i'I di'""' t (<•A h I ,,~f.t M~·.J IJ.1ly
The 1ndepe11dr111 •0 f•,1,.1 tul; 14 18 ll
m1n1str&t1on •ulh•Jllt1 /(~It MF/IJ?
will b• a• anted ur•lf\'
'" ulfe• "'ted p,a1 \11t1
ftln an ob1et1ton '" th• SELL
pet11ton and shnw\ ~·· •d
cause why th~ 1 riur t
should oot &• a.1l th•
1ythou1x
A-.&lS&ATIMltWl
lmet21
SUPERIOR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
ORANGE
NOlt<;t IS hereby &IVan
to the creditors and
contmaent cred1t0fs of
the above·named dect ·
dtnl. that all penons
haYlne claims •&•Inst
lhe decedenl are re
qu11ed to hie them with
the Supe11or Court at
Lamoreau• Justice
Center, P 0 Bo• 1'171.
Oranae. Calilornta, 926\J
and mail a copy lo
Birbara H.ar ver. es
trustee of lhe Ir ust
dated October 17. 1996,
and lll')ended Oec,mber
II, 1996, wherein lhe
decedent was U1e sett
lor. al c/o Jan W
Anderson. Anderson &.
Anderson 2071l N
l ushn Ave , Santa Ana
CA 92705 w1th1n lhe
later of lour months
alter July 14 2003. (the
Oate ol the for st publt
cation of notice to
ued1tor$) or 11 noltce
1s mailed or penonallr
dehve.red to rou 30
d.ty> aHet the dale this
nolr< e 1s matted or
puson•lly delt•ered lo
yew A <la1m fnrm may
b~ Goblained lr<>m the
l<)UI I lier I\ r Or yOUr
"'''le<l•o11 you 11e
cnl>Jur aae11 to Irle your
<l•1m by cert1f1ed m••I
w1lh return rec eipt
feQuir~d
JG11 Walls Anderton,
Andenofl & Andenon,
1070 H. Tvstlfl Ave.,
So .. to Aflo, CA 9270S
Retpe<tfvlly submitted
DA T£D: Jvne 14, 2003
/t / lorbaro Harvey,
Tr11•t•e
DA TIO: Jo.me 26, 2003
ANOlRSON & ANOlR-
SON
JAN W. ANDlltSON,
/t / Jafl W. Aflcletaen,
Attomey 1 .. ,etltloner /
''"''"
Ind ex
•wtsr I~ ,_Siii .. ~
Piiot luly 1'. 18, 21. ~ MF761
IOllQ Of MUC WJ
Ofl.IB....n
party
Published Newoor I
BHch Costa Meu Dally
P ilot July 1 14
2003 M7S7
Noltc.t Is hereby 11111n .. IAIKH
that I cloud bid pubhc wnn Ml'ftAl'T
auction wtll bt lltld on "11111'"1111" July 21. 2003 al 10 NO nee Of llllNG 01
o'clock AM at Mtnl u RC.PORr ANO 01 A TIME
Stora1e. 1177 Camel ANO P LACE Of A
back Slretl, Newport HEARING THEREON
B11ch. Colf'tY of Or RHAlll/f 10 HAI/ING
anae. t alrforn11 Mint U Sf W[R Cl1ARG[S FOR
Sto111e wrll \Ill lo ClRTAIN PARCllS OF
s•tisty the hen on th' LANO COi Lf CTCO ON
lollow1n11 miscellaneous THC. TAX ROLL ANO
household and aener •I NO TICE OF PUBLIC
properly slortd al 1177 HEARING Qamelbac~ Sir eel, NOltCC "hereby &1Yen
Newport Buth, CA ll>al •report has been
92660, by the follow1n& filed .,.,th lhe Secretary
persons The tnYento1115 ol lht Ir V•nt Ranch
listed below were 110 W•l•r D1sl11ct relaltve to
lated by lbe l~n•nh .ii hdVtnK \tWtt t harges tor
the ltme ol iental M1111 urt11n pa1<els "' land U Storaae-m;okp\ no w11f11n the d1i1roct
rtpruentat1on ur war tOlle<ttd on lht ta. roll
ranly that th~ unol\ SMll r~porl tonlam• a
conl11n u1d 1nv•nto1te• d PHrtpt1on of each
B1507 SOI Cop1l•I P•H•I •nd the amount
Resource\ In< r8u>1nt1.\ I ol the chdrges loc each
Recordl Bus111' furn CJAI <el Im fl\cal ye at
[quip 1 100 l 04 Sato report 1\
81571 Oav1 (; I rn l1le w111l the Seue
Roaers ta , ol the 01\t11d •t
A1043 Rdn.t All.tr.,uk I •h• 01\111,1 Olloce 15600
(Mt>< H<iuseltvhl 1 ';and C•n1on Avenue
report
letlle le11llew1kt,
S.uetwy, Irv ... R-0
Wet ... Dlttrlcf
Published Newport
8Hch Co,11 Mnt 01~y
Piiot Joly 14 21 2003
M766
The follow1n11 per sons
are doma busmeu '' 0 Nul Consultm& 7!>9
W 19th St B204, Cei\I•
Mesa, Cahforn1a 92627
\/elm a l ynn Knteer
O'Nnl. 759 W 19th St
B204. Cosla Mes. Cah
forn•a 92627
lhls business 1s (nn
dueled by an 1nd1v1du•I
Have you starled do1na
business yet>
No
Velma l ynn llroe11er
0 Neal
This statement wa~
Med wtlh lhi.' Cuunly
Clerk ol Orinae Lounly
00 06;20t03
20036'41902
O.t1l / Pilot June 23 30
Julf 7 14 2003 M/4'>
A2224 C f "dtllt > Ir •Int CA •nd 1\ """I Schmidt (M l\l Hou\t ob e lor pubhL tn\PtL rhe lollUWIOi per>un•
hold Ptrsonal l lfec '' loon btlwe•n the hours are dom11 business a>
Purchnes mu\I br of II 00 AM 11.r '> 00 • I l 1 I'\ h •re bl
mad• wit h ti.sh anll l>••d P M Munday 1111uuah l rfe\har • net 28'>'>
for •I th• 1,.,,. ii frooa1 "'" report 1, Pmecreek Ortve A301
I Cos la Mesa Calrlor n1a purchne No on• undtr rleO µur!.u.tnl lo Sulton ~2626 lhe •ee ol 18 os •ll•iw<d 547 l of the Health and . to atlend the Hie lh• !..tlety Code of lh< 51.ile lofe•h.ire Inc 1CA1
I 01 d th ol r •hlor nia 72855 Pinerreet. Ortve .ln or IP\erv" • 11102 Costa M•sa
11aht to bid at th• '•I• Nullc.r '' furth•r I c 11 9?616
All purchAseO R"'"" Al" i!•••n that M•>ndav th! a11 ornia sold"•!. is· and mu\I ~· llilh d•y ul luly lO<Jj ht\ busme~• 1~ con
remo•ed by 'l 00 P n1 I .ti thr· huur vf 6 JO P M 'du, ltd by a LC1tpora1t1>n
th d I II lh r.I \Md oav (Cll A\ \UOn I Ha·~ you started u~mg on e ay o uw111~ 1 bu~ines~ yet> No
sale Buyer\ mu\I P"• th•• •Alt~r A\ " ru L1leShd1 e Inc Ceu
v1de a turrent r111v.1nAI '""dbl• fl' ai 111dblt1 rn M 1 S h d or a pholOr<•PV nf th•u the l1odld of Oor-.do" f tacey · YP er
ong1nal resale porm1t di meel•nK rnnm nl the hos \l3temenl Wal.
lhe time ol >alt 111 ilt·u l 01•.111• t at 15600 S•nd lol~d with lht Counly
I I I lh I C wyu11 Av~nut: Ir vine Cltrk of Or•Mllt Couroty o >d e\ •• •\ "' r ur 07 07 03 •s sub1e< I tu pr 101 I A•\ 111~ l1mt: and place 200369SO•ao cant~llat1on in the '"~"' ,, , •O bv the Board ol Dari Pilot Jul
ol selllement br.lw••11 011 •OOf\ tor hea11n11 ~nll 28 y 4 200J l1odlor<1 and obj1uted ll•ns1dtr.il1on by lhP __ A_u_g _____ _
1-lo\v to Place A
ptoviS!on' of the ·Cell
tornia salt stOfap 11
cM1ty act S.cttO" 21700, Et Stq 81n1nn' and
protust0n' c~ of llMI
stet• ol Calrf01n1a Tf141
under 11entd will b• sold
11 publtc •uctlOll for llMI
purposa of sel~ty1n1 tM
lien ot lhe unO.u11nt4
for stor aae of IJ)04b
here101fter ducrtbtd,
1nd due notice h1v1na
bHn 11ven to the p11IM1s
11.nown to cl11m an
mttresl the11m and hmt
~pec1f1ed 10 such noltte
h1v1ne e•p11ed
U S S tora&• wtll
conduct • pubhc ule of
the tontenh of the
stor•ae space(\) n•med
below. with the conlenh
bema sold to the h1ehesl
bidder <Cuh °'11y) rhe
under\ltned rnervn the
ro11hl to refuu •ny btd.
Sale 11 1ub1ec1 to prior
tancellat•un 1n lhe e•enl
ol • utllemtnl between
the owner 11>d the
obhaated party
U S St or ate Center
14!>78 [ dw,,ds West
min1.t<1 CA 92683
f1me 1200 Dale
I 79 OJ Auctronu r Ott~ ~>1dders Bond•
~088-400
UNI!• NAM(
PROPl RI 'l' or SCRIP llON
•61 l<ohn Clo•e• ,642
W•ll•r Sc<ill Ir •21S
Kelli f •2u11de> •Sl1 •~79 Marlene ll1tl •716
Rober I Ir ammell
Publl\hed Newport
Bu<rt C<i>I• Mu • Daily
Polo! lul/ 14 21
ZOO) M760
Fktttious hslNss ,._s,.._
Th~ lullow1ne per son\
..,, ~ domR bU\IM9\' ;n
Oarlrng I •Ille Rascals
47~ Old Newport Bl;d
Ste D N•wpor t Beal h,
Cll 9266J
Coud Do11 Um•ers1ty.
LLC <CA/ 41!'> Old
Newport Blvd Ste 0
CLASS I Fm AD
l.h· Fax lh Phone B~· '.\tail/In Per son:
Newpor I Buell CA
T hll but.inns IS COit·
ducted by • llmrted
ltebiltly Co
Have yov started dolftl
busM'less yet? Yes 1998
Cood Oo1 Un1van1ty,
llC, Mtthu l G11er-
M1naaer
This 1telement was
ltltd with the County
Cltrk ol Oune• County on 06/20/03
200JH4U76
Daily Piiot hlne ~3 30
July 7, 14 2003 M7~1
The lollowin1 per&ons
are do1na busmeH as·
Cod• ' Productions,
2737 Albetross, Co'ta
Meu. CA.s2626
Valerie M Starn. 2737
Alb•tron. Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
Monday, )JJy 14, 2003 At ----------------
-llpl "*" 2MO
The followln.s perM>n'
,,. ""'' business •• Winston f u e 1!>1!>4
fr•nststor l ane Hun
tmaton 8HCh CA 92649
CMG Serv1cu lflC
.lollannah I r •Ille
Iliad wttll the County
Clerk ol Ot•n1e Co•mtr
on 07/03/03
200JHSOS7J
Daily Pilot July I• 71
28 Aul 4 2003 M767
CCA). IS154 Transistor ..........
l ane, ttunhn1ton "•M.h ._ ~
CA92649 --Ttws buameu 11 con The louo..,1111 persons
ducted by a tOfpouhon ••e du1nt busmus .,
H.~• you ste< ted do1ne Nelw0t • Busmen Ser
businen yet I No ti l I\ ) 7 ~ j II r 0 • d
EMC SefY•<M lnl Stre~I NewptJrt 8 H cl1
Jacl.,nn M. llau Pr ts CA 9266 l
ThlS statement wn Kar tn M Srloutl JlSJ
ltkld wtth the County Broao Sllotl N~wporl
Clefk of Oranee County 8at11 h C.A '}2~J
on 06/20/03 lt11\ bu>1ntn " '"" 2C19.S6t4ua3 ducted by an 1n01v1du11
Oarlx Pilot Jun« 23 30 1 Ho~ you \t•rltd doon11
lirly 7. 14, 2003 M1'.it ~u\lntu veP y.,, • 91
1<11111 M Sd1u1t
This bus1ne's " con lhe lolll>w1na per1.ons
lhr> \l•lemtol wo
hied with lh• County
Cler• ul Or •n&t Count r
on 06 19 03
ducted by· an md1v1dua1 are Oorne bus1nns n
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business yet' anh 18 Tuoro New
yu 5/2S/03 port Coa•I CA 926!>7
V11le11e M St•rn Stewen C11h•m Wtaely
Thi$ statement wn 18 Tesoro Ntwporl I
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July 7 l • liXH M74r
loled w1lll the Counly Buch CA 92657
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bus1nen y~1? l'lu
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filed with lht l"eiunly ! Bt And," f'< · ~" • t
Clerk of Or a nee C< unty I O\I• M•~ • r A '1 •}I
on 06 20,03 lru, ""''"•" " n 200S694UIO dul t•O t, t '" n~·••Ot.11\
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I 520 Keel Dr.
Sbr lba, Med ii err a
nean pa11d1u Gte
c11n sh1ped pool &
Sp• lounta1n1 &. Palm
Treu By Owner
Acceplm& 81ds Be
tween $1.499.000
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RURAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Randlesifarms/
Property 5915
AlllIOHA llST MIGAIN,
36 acres S74,900
Border' Shle land 8NutJful ,.rich ., YNluirMI
flapl•tt area, pei feet
6,100 climate Sped.tout¥
mount.tin VteW\ Aftor do'lble
ftnanc~ MR 1-877-282·
S263 (CAL •SCAN)
C-.. At It'• a..t 35
acte!o only $!19,W> Creel< frofrulte .. ~ newly avllllble 35 ec:ns IO Wet
Ceritrtl Color adO ad,acenl
IO Grand MeA Nbot\il r 0test. Wide er• Ii ool
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Balboa Peninsula
Nice 21 r II•, · yrly,
carport. w/d. n.lsmll&fpet\.
clean $1500/mo. Avatbible
Aua I"-act. 949-675-5069
s..-t.Wi&t.ya.
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carpel bltnds hnuleum COMMUTE USS
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w pool llJdnr. F p, Ii pallo
w 0 1111< close IP bch
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carpet & cer-. 1*' w 0 n.O>@ um 0 W & t.li'. 2H YlAalY ltlNTAlS
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Cahforn1a law re-
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total S500 or mote
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Conlraclon State
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mwst stale '" lhelr
advtfllsements that
they are not locensed
by the Contractors
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Air Cond1Uomna
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JOBS WANTED
*"--•-!••·* I cle11n & ma1nt11n larce
homes Cool!. drive, all
duties. elderly a. ch~d
care up 323 937 9038
8500
car,.. Repair/Sales
...... c..,.t s..e $'S on
mlp Inn! rure capj
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v. 11.:n ll'UOlfl' did nn1 bn.·a.I. Al 1hc
1~1l<·r -.C\l'll duh-v..i, hid Jnd 111.i<k
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a plu<s' 714 841 M66 ~ma
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p:inrl<'r 10 1hn:e duh' woulll 'huv. a
lll'ucr than minimum opener \111<.c
\1111 wnul!I he 'U&gl',llng li\c nl J
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"uuld have 10 rebid 11>.o be;in,,
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nnt' re~pon-.c ... there " no riced to
1·11ou:al lour-..'Md 'Ul'flllf1 from pan
llt'r BK.I thrtt duh-
Aotomobiles 9000
'''"" '95 Tr..,..w ltd. 4x4, 1mmac throuahout
ve.r y mce. "932989 S7895
w<.wauto.com 949-646·78Z2
Ja9"0r '94 XJS COf'IY 6
q i. ?•2. flam•nao 1ed/
Ian fthr , CD. beautotul
oroa, cond $13 ,995
v•942S..I hnancmii: &
wa11 anty avail. B~r
949-586-1818 ................ ,_._
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444 nu. lull lacl war
1anty 811t1sh rac1n11
areen/tan fthr. CD .
chrome whls. lltie new
SJ6.995 v•975241 B~r r 1nanc1na & wart avail
949-586-1118 --... ,. .. , .. _
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$10,CXXl alt.et 5 yein•
SOLOS to J9 cents Team
to 41 CfJITt.s. Conb~
to 87 ceot.s fl.et 'UH
cha1ges COL Crads
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PROMOTIONS
DEPARTMENT
Commuruty ~s "'
Orange County seells rua
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