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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2003
City planners get a jump in salary
. ,
Costa Mesa Planning Commissioners will get paid
$100 more, boosting their pay to $400 per month.
Previously they were paid $75 per meeting.
Both the council and the COfT!mlssion.
took pay cuts ln 1992. The council re-
instated its previous pay for its own
members In 1998. This pay increase
brings the commissioners back to the
pay they enjoyed In 1992. ln 1993, the
council set the commissioners' salaries
at $75 per meeting.
QUESTION ? How much should
commlulonen be pald1
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Deirdre Newm•n
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surprise. applauded the council's con -
sideration of them.
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' COSTA MESA -Mayor Gary Mona-
han showered Planning Commissioners
with generosity Monday, initiating an
offer to up their monthly pay by SIOO
and pay them by the month, not by the
meeting.
WEveryone thought it was a nice ges-
ture on (the council's) part," Planning
Cornrn!sslon Oiainnan Bruce GarUch
said.
Previously, conunissionecs were paid
S7-5 per meeting and only got paid for
meetings they attended. Now, they will
get paid $400 per month. even if there is
only one scheduled meeting. as there
will be this month since the council
canceled the Dec. 22 meeting because it
is so close to Ouistmas.
Monday, the council was only sup·
posed to consider whether to pay the
commissfon by the month Instead of by
the meeting when Mon~an suggested
bringing the commission up lo its previ·
ous rates.
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think ir's positive to bring theh1 bade: to
the salary they had.·
Garlich said compensation is appreci-
ated by the commissioners since their
jobs entail lime-intensive preparation
for meetings In temts of reading staff re-
ports and visiting sites.
His idea earned lbe unanimous sup-
port of his colleagues on the City Cowi-
cil as they approved paying commis-
sioners $400 a month.
Commissioners, who were ta.lc:en by .
MAn additional $100 for the Planning
Commission, I don't think Is a budget-
busting proposition.• Monahan said.
"!Commissioners) don't attend Planning
Commission meetings for the salary. I
WAVE WALKERS
The pay raise will start this month.
MARK C. busTIN I OMV PILOT
A group of three surfers make their way toward the water for a late afternoon surf session at West NewPort on a recent afternoon.
·Battle over'licenses fo r immigrants not over
Despite Monday's ruling, it is
expected that legislation granting
driver's licenses to illegal
immigrants will appear in 2004.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Piiot
NEWPORT-MESA -The state Assembly's Monday
vote lo overturn a law allowing illegal Immigrants to
get driver's licenses did not end the battle over the is-
sue, local activists on both sides said.
w AU I feel Is that we have put t.tus to sleep tempo-
rarily,• Costa Mesa actMst Dan Worthington said.
Worthington gathered signature.1 supporting a state-
wide referendum of the d~ license law. He Is also
a director of the <:osta Mesa Sanitary Disbict
He opposed the law because granting ..priviJege11
and services to people who are in the country illegally
creates financial problems for the state, he said.
Worthington is no1 alone in thinking the issue will
rear its head again.
wThere is concern that a compromise will be
reached between the bill's proponents and the gover-
nor's ofilce; 68th District Assemblyman Ken Maddox
said.
Maddox is the Orange County rhaimu111 of Save
Our Ucense. which spearheaded the referendum ef-
fort.
I le said the group's wortc wiU continue despite
Monday's apparent victory in the legislature because
he eicpects state Sen. GU Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) to ln·
troduce legislation granting the licenses some time
early in 2004.
Cedillo was the author of the overturned law, Sen-
ate Bill 60. Maddox said the issue has come up before
and he's always voted agaJnst it.
"I don\ believe anybody in the country Illegally
should have a dri~r's license.· he said WSecondty, I
don't believe they'll get Insurance."
Proponents of the law have said the abiUty to ob·
tnln driver's licenses will allow illegal immigrants to
get auto Insurance.
FJbira Dia?~ a local director for the League of United
Latin American Ot:izens. said she's disappointed in
the assemblys vole Monday.
wit's sad news that we cannot have it right now," she
said. "I 1hink it's a ICM for everyone." •
Many illegal immigrants have jobs and have lo
drive to gel to wo~ so right now they're driving with·
ou1 licenses, she said.
MThats a reality whether we want to see it or not:
she said.
Diaz said she hopes new legislation granting illegal
immigrants licenses will be put forward.
Worthington sald he's prepared to wort for a refer·
endum again If the Assembly passes a slmilar law.
· Legislators' previous handling of the issue was po·
liticaJ maneuvering aimed toward getting votes in up
coming elections, he saJd.
·1 think that was 100% of the reason they voted the
way they did on both sldes of the mue." Worthington
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Orange Coast to st.ep up campus security
,The theft of one of the college's hard drives
c containing val uable software has led
was not as much information on
lhe hard drive rui the technician
reportedly told police.
Cohn saJd. The hard drive that
was brieOy mls.'Slng was worth
only about $50, but II operated
about $20,000 worth of software,
she said.
Daily Pilot
ATAGL:ANCE
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WEATHER
WHAT THEY MAKE
Here's a look at what Cos1a Mesa
Planners make compared to other
Newport-Mesa city officials.
COSTA MESA
Partcs and Rec. $100/meeting
Planning Commission $400/month
City Council $690/month plus expense
account, medical/dental benefits and
retirement
No other commissions are paid.
NEWPORT BEACH
Planning Commission $60/meeting plus
travel stipend
City Council $984.33/month;
$1 ,396.52/mayor
Former
mayor
• eyeing
return
Tod Ridgeway, who was
mayor in 2002, has made
it no secret he would like
to serve as Newport
Beach's head man again.
June CHa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BrAU I -'lod llu.lgl.w.iy L\
heir apparent to be mayor bur tht next
vice mayor isn't .is l"3S) to h'lll''
Al their final mt'<.'t-
ing of the year on
Tuesday. council
members will select
a new mayor and
vice mayor, and also
play their annuaJ
game of musical
cha1rs. If\ whjch
council members
can select new seaL'i
if they want to.
A-s is usually the Tod
case. some behind-Ridgeway
the-scenes aet:Jvity
offers a glimpse inlo
the question of who INSIDE
will fill these IWO
posts. Ridgeway. who
Is now vice mayor.
said he has bcl•n ap-
proaching coUe<tb'IJt'S
asking them lo 4'up-
pon him for mayor.
Present Mayor Steve
Bromberg has nol
The race for
Newport Beach
City Council next
year is shaping
up with two
incumbents
planning to run.
S..PageA3
been seeking co1Jeagues' support for
either job.
wr haven't been lobbying," said Brom·
berg, whose term as mayor ends Tuesday.
w lf they ask me to do it I'll do iL TI\at said,
I could use a vacation."
Instead, Bromberg said he approached
John Heffernan to offer his support for his
colleague as vice mayor. But Heffernan
See RETURN, P•1e A4
EDUCATION
Dia1rict officials discuss
ways to handle lhe rising
cost of apoclal educa11on.
See Pa1eA3
THINKING ALLOWED
. : ': ORANGE COAST COJ..t.EGB-
• , ., 11\e bewtldertng theft of a ha.rd
• drive Crom nn old llbra.ry build·
: •lng has acilool officials rethJnJc-
ltlg eecurlty for that area of cam-
pus.
about why someone would try
co steal the okf computer aystem
and disconnect communicadon
equipment on Thanksgiving
Day.
On Friday, a computer tedml-
cian at the college reported to
Costa Mesa poUce that 1e>meone
had at.Olen a ha.rd drtve and a
J>(Mtr strip l'rom the old library
buUdlng at Orange c.oast C.ol·
lege.
"We don't store Important.
sen ltfvc atudent information
and reglstrntJon Information In
aome old building that no one
knows about.• she said.
The Intruder, Cohn said. did
some damt1ge by disconnecting
the wire that operate the satel-
lite communication sya1ems
and the campu.. pubUc safety
Offidals are trying to flgure
out lf the intruder Intended to
steal anything from the build-
ing, Carnett safd.
Costa Mesa poUce will handle
the lnvesdgation, he safd.
After earty cloudt. It ahould
be aunahfne all day.
S..PqeA2
Lolita
Harper la on
vacation.
Her column
will retum
next week-
~·n! 8011'8 lO be putting a
~MW loclc lysll'ID, • ~Coast
College apok.eaman Jim Carnett
~ raid. •Access to that building
• wUl be seYercly t'CSUICled." it 1 The bulldlng could bo reno-
' 1 vatt"d u rty u . pdng, he wd. : Oftk:ia1s uo un mysdfled
The ftema were recovered the
aamo day in anot!o\~t par1 of ll ...
t>Ulldlnc. But l!rl""Cohn, po
won:ui.n for the Coast Commu-
nity Collete DiaUict. l&ld ~
radJ0& ,
•0ur signal was down (or a
while, but all or that equipment
baa battery backup.• the saJd.
"It WUh't really much or a con-
cern tout.•
That sysu:m WM used u a
meant or communJcatton be-
tween tho three dl&ttict coll
"Ol_Mously we're relieved that ·
nothlng was stolen," Carnett
aald. "But why and how this
happened adll mnalns a mys-
tery:
• DEEM BHARAn4 cov.n pybllc
.. fety •nd oou11.1. Sht may be
~at 1948) 67<M2.2G or by
•mall at dHtM.Bh.mhll
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SPORTS
The Newport Harbor High
autf teem flnda the green
room •t tho end of ha See
View l.Mgue seaton· a tltlo.
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NEIGHBORS
GETTING INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED NOi
periodically In the Delly Pilot on a
rot•ting basis. For inform•tlon on
adding your organlzatJon to this
list, cell (949) 574-4298.
COMPANION HOSPICE
The Hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become • friend for
someone who needs that e>Ctre
1peclel caring at the end-of-life.
Become a member of a team
whose goal is to promote quality
of life end comfort measures.
Each applicant will receive 16
houra of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 560-81n.
volunteers@CompanionHospice.
com.
COMMUNfTY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The networtc needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats In local
neighborhoods. Volunteers
would trap end deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering, •nd then release them
badt to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save the lives of
stray cats. (949) 759-3646
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for u1herlng, becbtege wor1l,
mallinga;typlng, controlling
lights •nd many other dutlea.
(949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAl. SOCIETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Meu and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for the
erchlvea, library, museum, docent
and public outreach programs •
(949) 631-5918.
COSTA MESA
LITERACY COUNCtl
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center
needs volunteer tutors to te•ch
English es a second language.
People who want to team English
ea a second language ere also
encouraged to cell. Cell to
register. (714) 435-3310 or (714)
545-3445.
COSTA MESA MS
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County chepter of the
national Multiple Sclerosis
Society hes started a new
self-help group in Coste Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis, or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the aecond
Tuesday of every month.(~)
650-7659.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose tenlor Mrvloes
facility at the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue aeeb •
volunteers who can greet
members end the pubfic et the
front desk end volun\Mn for the
Resource Department with Ex~
computer experience end IMrp
telephone skills. The Senior
Meals program allO need9
people to deliver meel• to hom ...
(949) 645-2366.
COURT·APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to MfYe as
advocates for abused, negi.c:t.d
and abandoned chlkt1'9n.
Volunteers wont one on one wtth
•child for three hours a·w.H. ·
(714) 663-9034. •
DUI ARRESTS •
These people have been arrested
1'90flntly on suspicion of driving
under m. influence of an
lntoxant Th4JY have only been
•rrut9d on suspicion of a cnme
•nd, •• with all suspects, are
consldef'9d innocent until provfld
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Saiurday
• Anthony lmari Mason, 23, Coate
Mesa
Friday
• Paul Kenneth Aciemo, 34, Los
Ange lea
Thu,...,
• Genano Cruz-Ow. 34, ~ Mel&
• Deborah Susanne McEntire, 39.
Coate Mesa
• Amy Vldter• Hoekstra, 32,
L•guna Niguel
•Omer Reyes-Cortez. 21,
Riverside
•Alan Jerry Venable, 42, Tustin
Wedn•ad•v
• Robert George Pike, 64. Costa
Me1e
• Jerome Kelome Akiona, 33,
Fountain Valley
• Krlatopher Earl Dehaan, 28,
Huntington Beech
NEWPORT BEACH
Sunday
• David Hernandez Jr., 24, Sant•
Ana
• lndar Paul Lange, 21,
Huntington Beach
Saturday
•Darin Ghaffari, 23, Newport
Beach
Friday
• Kevin Anthony John1on Sr .• 48,
Irvine
Thursday
•Ryan Tyler Pautsch, 21 , Corona
del Mer
•Justin Miguel Winder, 24,
Newport Coast
•Alfred Griego Jr., 56, Orange
• Vadim Yuriy Reshetnlkov, 23,
Dene Point
• Jonathen David Ducharme, 21,
Corona
• Marte Jeffrey Smith, 47. Tu1tln
•Vonda Lee Preaton, 61,
Newport Beach
• Chad Mlchael Schmidt, 27.
Senta Ana
• Tayfun Karauzum, 33, Santa
Ana Heights Wedn.-y
• Christopher MlchHI
Florentino, 24. Newport BHch
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STtvt: McCAANK /OAA..'f PILOT
Joyce Justice is a volunteer tutor in the Newport Beach Public .Library Literacy program.
Red-letter volunte~r
Maybe it's because she
doesn't have a TY, but Joyce
Justice loves rttding and wanu to share her passion
with the community.
Justice recently completed
training to be a volunteer
reading tutor for the Newport
Beach Public Ubrary's
litericy services program.
"It's something that I've
been wanting to do for a long
time.· she aald. "I worked in
the food industry for 10
years. &J\d 1 was totally
amazed in this day and age
how many people could not
read and what a stumbling
block ft Wl::I for them."
For the flat time in many
years, Justice la not worlcing
and has the free time to be a
volunteer, she said. A native
of Newport Beach, Justice
moved to Washington, D.C.
with her husband, Jim, for a
few years, but they came
back in 1977. She's worked as
a high school history teacher
and as an editor for the
American HJstorlcal Assn.
The library's literacy
pn)gtam matches adults who
want to Improve their
reading slcills with trained
volunteer tutors who help
the~ The library's literacy
services coordinator, Diane
Moseley. said the progJ'&Dl
has about 80 to 100 active
voJunteers at any given time.
Justice got Involved after
she noticed a banner at the
library about literacy
services.
Somewhat serend.Jpitously.
that afternoon &he ran into a
friend wbo was already a
volunteer and the two talJced
about the program.
"I immediately called that
day and they bad their first
meeting that niSbt." Justice
said. "It was kind oflike il
was meant to be."
Justice ls a voracious
reader of oewspapers and
history books. and she said
she even reads her husband's
technical journals on
astronomy and physics.
"I'U read anything,· she
said. "It's very rare that I don't
have a book in my purse."
Literacy is important for
many reasons. Including
simple safety issues such as
being able to read a stop sign
or a bottle of medication.
Justice said.
It can be very difficult for
adults to admit they need
help reading. so tutors who
want to help them need to be
sensltlve to that, she said.
"Maybe the most
. imJ)ortant challenge is to
understand that you're
dealing with adults," she
Said. • ... You're dealing with
trying to encourage
confidence and self-esteem
and pride in their learning."
Justice said she can't wait
to get started tutoring so she
can share the joy of reading.
•There's just a whole world.
\to me, that ts opened up by
the wrinen word," Justice
said.
She added, laughing.
"That's probably because I
don't have a 1V in my house."
Anyone interested in
becoming a Uteracy tutor can
attend one of two orientation
sessions to be held Jan. 13 at
6:30 p.m. and Jan. 16 at 10
a.m. Both sessions will be at
the Newport Beach Public
Ubrary. l 000 Avocado Ave.
For Information call (949)
717-3874.
-Alicia Robinson
PET OF THE WEEK
"KJtty" has beautiful turquoise eyes. She
is a declawed longha.ired gray and whlte 6·
year-old spayed female cat whose family
needs to make room in their home for a
senior relative that needs care. KJtty loves
computer work and makes herself very
comfortable and dose at hand to enjoy the
sound of cUcldng of the computer key-
board. A work-from-home professional or
someone home a lot would make the per-
fect new pet parent for her as she is very af-
fectionate.
schedules leave our volunteer base Jean.
We need people to provide temporary
housing to rescue animals in order to keep
up with callers needing help.
Donations are always needed at Christ·
mas to continue our effon to spay and neu-
ter. so as to control the unwanted births
that may occur m Spring, Our adoptions
include a 30-day health guarantee. a 30·
day return policy and a complimentary vet
ched.
Ufe's uncertainties do happen and peo'-
ple who love their pets need help. "The
Network" represents responsible pet own-
ers In placing their family pets into new
homes, we cover all the expenses for "good
citizen" to help neighborhood strays, as
well as our rescue caregivers With all veteri-
nary needs and supplies.
Klnens will always get homes. It is our
duty to inform you of the staggering facts
that thousands of wonderful adult animals
loose their lives at Orange County animal
shelters every year. The demands of the
holidays and our volunteer's vacation
•The Community Animal Network is a
community·supponed animal organi.za-
Uon liru:ing people and pets through com-
munity actlon. See other animals available
for adoption at www.anlmalnetwork.org,
or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Is·
land between noon and 4 p.m. on week-
ends. Information: {949) 759-3646, or write
to the Community Animal Network at P.O.
Box 8662. Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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Preparedness is jO.b .one
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BANQUET ROOMS
Avallllbl• for
Security Summit at
Vanguard focused
on improving
homeland security
in wake of 9/ 11.
DHPI Bh1r1th
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Tue coun-
try Is a lot better prepared to
face terrorist attacks than It
was before Sept 11, 2001. offi-
cials assured local residents at
a town hall meedng Tuesday
night
The ~ty Summit at Van-
guard University, organized by
Assernblynlan Ken rvtaddox
and co-hosted by Costa Mesa
councilmen Allan Man.soar
and Mike Schaefer, feat\ll'ed a
panel of officials representing
local, county and federal agen-
cies.
Representatives from agen·
cles such as the Orange
County Sheriffs Department,
Fire Authority, CalJfornia High·
way Patrol and the Federal Bu·
reau of lnvesdgation tallced
about what they have done to
improve homeland security
since the terrorist attacks on
the World lrade Center and
Pentagon.
CHP Olief Skip Carter said
his department has expanded
i~ infrastructure from patrol·
ling bridges and acquiring air
support to adding more bomb
sniffing dogs to its arsenal
"9/ t I has changed our livei;
forever," he said.
And one of the thing.s 1t has
done is bring different agen·
des together. binding them
Ken .
Maddox
Allan
Mansoor
into a strong working relation-
ship, Carter said.
Costa Mesa Fire Olief Jlm
Ellis agreed.
"I've never seen this type of
camaraderie beJween fire and
law enforcement in my 27
years in fire service.· he said.
"Firefighters are · wor1dng
shouJder to shoulder with po-
lice officer\."
Costa Mesa has made sev-
eral strides since Sept. 11 in
terms of prepared.oess. Ellis
said.
"We have a search and res-
cue vehicle, something we've
never had before," he said.
Ellis also helped put to·
gether a Otiz.ens Corps. last
spring pulling together a group
of community members who
will keep their respective
neighborhoods and communi·
ties informed about disaster
preparedness.
The Orange County Sheriffs
Oeparunent has been spear·
heading the county's war
against terrorism, said Capt
Catherine Zurn.
Orange County Sheriff Mike
Carona put together the
Orange County Joint Terronsm
Task Fon:e consisting of
•
Mike
Schaefer
countywide representatives. a
terrorism Early Warning team
to relay information to the
state and a Homeland Security
Advisory Council conslsdng of
industry leaders, she said.
FBI spokesman Matthew
McLaughlin said his agency
launched •the blgge5t investi·
gation in history" after Sept
11. •
"Ow' mission changed from
investigating terrorist attacks
to preventing them, and those
are two entirety different mis·
sions, • he said.
Mclaughlin assured the
audience that several terrorist
attacks had been thwarted
since Sept. 11.
These are things the public
does not hear about. but they
are very much a reality, he
said.
Progress Is also being made
in tenns of emergency equip·
ment. said Orange County Fire
Authority Battalion Olief Kirk
Summers.
"We'll soon have chemical
protective suits and respiratory
prorection for all our firefighr -
ers and police officers: he
Sfiid. "We also have radiologi-
cal deiectors to detect what are
known u the dirty bomb5. •
The Fire Authority also has
four bu.ardous material teams i.n'd training programs for fire.
6ghters and law enforcement
officen. Summers said.
~·re looking at the ~
view mirror and seeing lf any-
ooe's catching up,• he said.
•aut right now we don't see
anyone. That doesn't mean
they're not there or they won't
get there.
•A lot of work has been
done, but a lot more needs 10
be done."
Those who came to the
meeting said they came out of
concern and out of an interest
to learn more about the issues
surrounding homeland secu·
rity.
"This is something I feel
strongly about," said Margo E.
Bennett of Newpon Beach. "I
want to be more aware about
what I shouJd watch out for.
For example, who should I be
calling if I'm a retail cleric and I
see someone buying a 101 of
f ert.iliz.er?"
Evelyn Miller. a member of
Huntington Beach-based CaJj.
fomia Coalition for lmmigra·
tion Reform, said she is con·
cem ed "about the . nalion's
borders, which are wide open.
·As Jong as our borders are
open, there's no homeland se·
curity, ·· she said.
More should be done by lo·
cal law enforcement, said Phil
McVey. a Foµntain Valley resi·
dent
"I'd like to see lhem tram
more and be better prepared," .
he said. hMore resources need
to be dedicated to local law
enforcement.·
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COSTA MESA -State and
federal funding has not kept
pace with rising numbers of
special education Mudenrs and
the costs ~ociated with caring
for them. a state consuJtant tolQ
school board officials Tuesday.
As a result, speclaJ educadon
budgets eat into general educa·
tlon money, explained PauJ
Goldfinger, vice president of the
Sacramento consulting firm
School Services of California.
Goldfinger spoke at a special
study session lhe Newport-
Mesa Unified School District
Board of Trustees held to learn
more about special education
issues.
·~ growth in percentage
and growth in the high cost to
educate these pupils combine
to make a srarewide average of a
25% gap between revenues and
total costs," Goldfinger said.
%ile federal funds for spe·
ciaJ education have remained
constant, state funding has
dropped and costs have risen,
Supt. Robert Barbot said. In
Newport-Mesa schools, he esti·
mated the difference at about
$1 l million a year, depending on
the numbers and needs of the
students.
"We don't want contention
between special ed and general
ed parents or the district," Bar·
bot said after the meeting.
"We're talking about kids, here.
We have an obligation 10 do
wha1 we can to help them live
happy, productive lives."
Examining teachers' case
loads, limiting the number of
services contracted to outside
agenctes and using interested
parents to help design prograi:ns
can help keep costs down,
Goldfinger suggested.
Parents in suburban, coastal
areas tend to be educated and
informed about special educa·
lion issues, and can help serve
as advocates, he said.
Evaluating students and plac-
ing them in "appropriate" pro-
grams, even lf parents would
prefer for their chiJdren to be in
other .ones. such as ones at pri-
vate schools, can also cut down
on costs, Goldfinger said.
After the meeting, Gary
Monahan, Costa Mesa's mayor
and chairman of lhe district's
Special Education Community
Advi<lory Committee, ~id he
dJ~agreed with that assessment.
"The word 'appropriate' is
subjective.· said Monahan. par-
ent to an aull~tic chtld. "lt"s not
that simple. What a parent
thinks and what the district
thinks is approprlate may not
be rhe same thing."
Though much of the meeting
addressed complicated budget
issues, a few parents showed up
and stayed until the end. Board
member Dana Black said she
encourages parenti; to learn
about funding issues to help
them understand the big picture
in the district.
"This clarified for me the bud·
get constraints in the district,•
saJd Harbor Council PTA Special
Education Liaison Kathy Koe·
nlg. "I h ad no Idea and I'm the
mother of a special ed student
whos been through the sysrem. ~
Bromberg plans reelection bid
Fellow Councilman
Rosansky also will
run in fall election.
Junt C•111r1ndt
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -Nearty a
year before the next City Council
election the ballot ls already
coming into fOC\18.
Steve Bromberg will run for
anolher four-year term on the
City Council, he announced
Tuesday.
Newcomer Steve Rosan.sky had
already announced when heap-
plied to f1U Quy Proctor'• vacant
11nt th.at be planned to run ln
November.·
Of the three coundJ seats up
for graba next year, only one re·
ma.ins a complete wtldcatd. DI.s-
trict 7 Councilman John Hetfer·
nan mid be wtll decide sometime
next year. likely ln the JUmmer,
whether he'll run for another
•
term.
"I have 10 sil down with my
family and I have to look ,at all
the work that needs to be done
for the city," Heffernan said.
Fo~edy an odd man out on
the council who had announced
he would step down two years
before the end of his tenn, Hef-
feman's once-frosty reladons
with fellow council members
have warmed considerably. For
example. Bromberg, who wu
once at odds with the Greenlight-
endorsed Heffernan. now 1peab
highly of his colleague and bas
even said he would support Hef-
fernan for mayor pro tern.
·1 came into lbe Job wfth a lot
of bravado that I now feel was
mfsplaced and I regret that," lief.
feman said. ·rw lea.med how
the job is done and performed
better, and there have been lea
focus on GreenlJgtlt luues. ao
I've been In a dllf~nl position.•
ThiJ sea change on the council
tw distanced Heffernan from
the only other Greenlight coun-
cilman, Diclc Nichols, whose re-
marks last summer about Mexl·
cans on Corona del Mar State
Beach left him at far greater odds
wtth hts colleagues than Heifer·
nan had ever been. Heffernan
sided with the councU majority
in disapproving Nichols' com-
ments, but stopped short of vol·
lng to censure hlm. Heffernan
and Nlchob cast the dissenting
votes against censure, with Hef·
feman uguing that to censure
Nlcholt could bun constituents
by a1ppllng the oouncilman'a
power to serve.
Hetreman and Bromberg both
dted the dty'a recent move to
take part in John Wayne Airport
operations u Incentive to stick
around.
"'Ibere'a a lot to aee through."
Bromberg uld. "The new pro·
gram we're embarking on regard-
lna John Wayne Allport ana the
tidelands could be very signiO-
cant •
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Pnncfpala: John Garcia, 7-8;
Ff'ed Navarro, 9-12
Main phone: (714) 424-8700
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Principal: Tom Antal
Main phone: (949) 616-6500
Attendance: (949) 616-6606
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2701 Fairview Road, Costa
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Princ;ipal: Robert Nanney
Main phone: (714) 432-6732
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600 Irvine Ave., Newport
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Principal: Mld\ael Voaaen
Main phone: (949) 515-6300
Attendance: (949) 61&-6306
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OBITUARIES
John J. Turner
A memortal service ls
scheduled fot Mri John J.
Turner. a 28·yeir Newpon
ee.cll tt•lcknt, 01\ Thundny
at 3 p.m. at the Community
Olureh Q>~donal. The
church I at 611 HellotrOpe
A~ In Corona del Mor.
Mr. Turner died on
Sunday of 001uml causes.
Hewu83.
LICENSES
Continued from A 1
511Jd. ·r think Ir's a beUet on rhe part of
some politicla.ns that they want to
addttS.\ the needs or the Uitino or·
ganlza.Uons, but wha1 J rWly think
lhey need to do' ls the right thing,•
he adCied. ·And the ri8'11 thing to
do is makt sure that we're looking
after the sakty of tht people' of
CaliComla and the United States."
Mr. Turner ls survived by
his daughcer Jan 1\trner
Herlng; son Stephen 1\uper:
and gnmdchlJdren John and.
Bnm I lmng Md Anne and
Field Turner.
• A.UaA R08INSON COlleft buslneu,
politlca and the environtTMnt. Reactl
her at (9491764-4330. fllC: PHOTO/OAJlY PILOT
Costa Mesa resident Dan Worthington helps Stephanie Hulme slgn
her name to a petition regarding driver's licenses outside Target.
In lieu or Oowers. 1he
family ~ks that donaUorui
be made lo Circle 1000 at
Hoag Hospital Presbytl'rian. RETU RN
Bradford H. Miller Contmued from Al
A memoriaJ service for Mr. isn't sure whether he wants the job.
Bradford H. Miller, a former
Newport Beach resident, Is
set for noon 1oday at Pacific
View Olapel in Corona del
Mar.
•rm talking to people thJ.s weeJc.
asking if they thJn.k that out of the
logjcal candidates I'd be !JOmeone
who would do a good job at it:
Mr. Miller dled on
Thwsday of a cardiac arrest.
Hewas65.
Heffernan said ·For me It's a ques-
tion of who would be best for the
job. I didn\ get on this council to
put a plaque on the wall."
Mr. Miller is llurvfved by
his wtfe 'fiacy; sons Bradford
and Brandon Miller.
daughters Wendy Diehl and
Cara Olri~tensen; and sister
Oierie Austin.
(.oundJ Insiders al.so said that
Gary Adams might seek the vice
mayor slot. Adaim was out of the
country on Tu~ay and could not
be reached to comment
AROUND TOWN
•Send AROUND TOWN itemr; to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ,
Costa Meas. CA 92627; bye-mall
to lu1s.~na@J11tlmes.com; by fax
to (949) 64&4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. Include the time,
·date and location of the event, as
well aa a contact phone number.
TODAY
Free f.eng Shut seminar at 7 p.m .
at Vislona & Drams, 2482
Newport Blvd. P.K. Odle will
explain how elemental remedies
are implemented. Information.
(877) 288·1669.
A town hall meeting on
homeland secunty will be from 6
to 8 p.m. at Vanguard University's
Smi1h Hall Room 101, 55 Fatr
Drive Assemblyman Ken
Maddo1e. CoS1a Meaa Councilmen
Alan Man1oor and Michael
Scheafer, Califomla National
Guard Maj. Gen. Paul D. Monroe
Jr., Costa Fir~ Chief Jamea M.
Ellis and representatives from the
Orange County Sheriff's
Department, California Office of
Emergency Services and the FBI
wilt be on hand.
WEDNESDAY
The Antl·SAT movement will hold
a meeting from 7 to 8 p.m 1n the
ASB room at Corona del Mar
High School There will be guest
speakers, an open forum for
comments and queattons, and an
outline for implementing
educational reform. Students,
parenta, and teachers are
welcome to attend tnformalton-
Amanda RubenS111n, (949)
719-1766.
Christmas TrN Sale from 8 a.m
to 10 p.m., Nov 3 through 19 m
lot E. at the Orange County Fair
and Expoaltion Center.
Information: (818) 347-8728,
http://Www.ocfafr com.
The Newport Hltt1 Garden Ctub
will have a docent·led tour at 10
•.m . at the Heritage House at the
Fullerton Arboretum. The 1894
home will be decorated with
Victorian omaments for the
holidays. A self-guided tour of the·
arboretum can also be taken
Information: (949) 720. 1552.
THURSDAY
The Orange County Chapter of
Chltdhelp USA will have a holiday
boutique and luncheon at 10 a.m .
In the Hyatt Regency. 17900
JamborN Blvd .• Irvine. For
reurv1tlons cont•ct Nancy
Whltlodt at (949) 648-4228
The Chuck Jonaa Gallery m the
Atrium Court of Faahlon lsl•nd
will preMnt an exhibition of art of
the animated film "Or. Seu.,·
How the Grinch Stoia Chrlstmaa•
with voice actreu June Foray and
animation producer end director
Phll Romon. The exhibition wllt
be from 5 to 8:30 p.m. The Qallery
le at 401 Newpon Center Drive
lnform1tlon: (949) 759-0768,
http:llwww.dludc/oMa.com.
Rldgt·way became vice mayor
coupon toward B. Kamins
products purchaae on the same
day. Information and
reservations· (949) 644-6672.
Harbor Day School's Student
Enrichment and Parent Education
Committee will present parenting
expert William Sears from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m. at Harbor Day School.
Sears will lecture on 10 tips for
successful parenting and on
improving a child's IQ through
nutrition. Information and
reservations: (9491 645-8004.
SATURDAY
Th9 Costa M ... M.n'a Club will
sponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center at the
Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club.
The entrance tee will be $70
today and $135 for both days.
Information: (949) 645-2886,(949)
903.9090
Waldorf Schoof will present its
Winter Festival from 3 to 6 p.m. at
2350 Canyon Dnve. There will be
seaaonal craft making. music.
theater and international food.
There will be a nominal cttarge at
the gate. Information: 19491
574-7734.
The Angel.Ua Prayer Bl"Hkf8st
wlll be after the 8:30 a.m. mass at
Our Lady Queen of Angeles, 2046
Mar Vista Drive. The prayer
breakfast will feature guest
speaker Madeline Tuoci Tannehill,
founder of ·Gary's Place for Kids.
There will be a poinsettia plant
sale after the breakfast. The
breakfast is sponaored by the
Caaa Teresa Founders Gulld. The
cost is a $15 donation.
Information· 1949) 640-0886.
The Cat Fllncl.,. Asan. will have a
ctlamp1onsh1p and household pet
cat show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
the Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center. The event will
feature up to 225 of the world's
finest pedigreed cats will be there
along with reactJe cata and kittens
looking for a home. Information:
(858) 455--9390.
Netlonal Unlvenlty's Center for
Cultural and Ethnic Studies will
preaent •Tue Allure and
Significance of Body Art from
10:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m . et
National University, 3390 t~erbor
Blvd. Information: (714) 429-6408,
lzulcH@nu.tldu.
Plecemaura' annual Christmas
Fair will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There will be over 175 bootha of
top artlsta wilh unique
handcrafted ltema including live
music, food and entertainment.
lnformallon: (714) 641-3112,
http://Www.plec.makers.com.
lHangi. Squ•re wlll haw holiday
events from noon to 4 p.m . at
Triangle Squares Town Squere.
The Dance C•nter with unique
performencea by dancers agta 6
to 17, From noon to 2 p.m. Elfface
painter from 2 to 3 p.m.
To-rSoldler Mime from 2:30 to 4
p.m. and the Ctasatcal Trio from 3
to4p.m.
SUNDAY
la.st year lmmedla1ety after servmg
as ma~r for a year. Among the rea-
sons he wants to talce bad the
helm ls because he believes his re-
gional gwemmmt experienre
could help the city further pursue
some long-term goals that are just
now coming Into focw. Ridgeway
ser\'es on the Southern California
~. of Governments, as well as
twO of its transportation-related
subcommittees. He has also re·
pn.><;ented the city 10 the Orange
County SanJtation Board
"Whal do I do with all lh1s
knowledge that's bouncing around
in my head," Rldgeway said, noting
that the city's recent push for more
involvement in county govenunent
might benefit from his experience
cat show from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
the Orange Coumv_Fair &
Exposition Center. Tl\o event will
feature up to 225 of the world's
finest pedigreed cats will be there
along w ith rescue cats and kittens
looking for a home. Information:
(858) 456-9390.
Plecemake,.· annual Christmaa
Fair will be from 9 e.m. to 4 p.m.
Dec. 6 and 7. There will be over
175 booths of top artists with
unique handcrafted items
Including live music, food and
entertainment. Information: (714)
641·3112,
http.:l!Www.p/tjC6malcers.com.
The Colt• M .... Men'• Club will
sponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center at the
Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club.
The entrance fee will be $75.
Information: (9491645-2886,(949)
903.9090
Th9 aeventh •nnu.I Balboa Island
Wal king Holiday Home Tour will
be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Balboa Island. Tlchts cost $20.
Information: (949) 673-4280.
The city of Newport e.ach'a 14th
annual Winter Wonderland will
take place from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m.
at Grant Howald Park. 5th and Iris
avenues. There will be more than
30 tons of snow dumped onto the
grounds. There will be winter
carnival games. and Santa will be
there. Information-(949)
644-3151
DEC. 10
Body Des'9n wlll off9f a free
N minar and demonstration on
the latest technology on cellulite
treatmenta from 1 to 8 p.m. at 100
Newport Center Dllve. The event
11 presented by Mary Dellene, a
massage therapist Information
and registration: (949) 722-3555,
getfit@bodydnign.tv.
Hoeg Hoapttal will have an
evening lung cancer support
group discussion about ·coping
with the Hotldaya" from 6:30 to 8
p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center.
Conference Room A. Information
(949) 760-5542.
DEC.11
The Cempua Colleegu. of
Orange Coast College will hold a
luncheon to raise funds for the
OCC Disabled Students Center
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at OCC.
There will be entertainment
provided by Tyler Hoff and Kiro
Klro, who will be playing with tht
Harry and Grace Steele Chlldren
Center. The coat le $9.50 per
person. Information:
st•ndardtlnt hotmail com.
DEC.12
Fashion ,.,.net and Star 98. 7
Radio will host a holiday toy drive
from 10 e.m. to 4 p.m. in
Bloomingdale'• Courtyard.
Cuatomera ire encouraged to
drop off 1n unwrapped new toy
to be placed under tha Fashion
Island Chrlatma1 tree.
Information: (949) 721-2000.
http:llwww.1h0Pf111hlonl1l•nd.
com Th• Oninge County Coafftton for
'fbuth will hoat "Let Your Voloe Be
HMrd• from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at the
Cotta M ... Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Part(,
~ Mt11. The event le to let
youth voice thafr oonc:.rnt, talk
about faun and to lnflutnce
policy dteialona. Information:
rl•fltdd.Ol.gov.
The <Mnge County Maltcet Place The Refta Sympathettc
wlll hold ltl fourth annual Holiday Dystrophy frienda support group
Aapert of 8pe o,...-.
customer appNdatlon m onth, h Witt have• rapruentitlv-. ftom B.
• IC9mlnt on h•nd to perform
mlnl·ftdalt tnd Mein analystt
~ 11 a.m. toe p.m. The
m"1l.fllcl1l1 C09t tea with e $20
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Car Show end Ped•I C.r will meet at 7 p.m. at Cocos, 2750
Invitational from 7 1.m. to 3 p.m . Harbor Btvd., Cot'ta M ....
at tha Orange County lnfonnttlon: (949) 860-1212, (714)
F1lrgrounda. There will be CCaalc • 491·9400.
cttt, m otorcyclaa and tru<Q
dtcotti.d fOr tfle hotld•Y9· There
wlll llt<> be Ptdal c:ert and
children'• pedal ctt teOtt. Th«•
wlll •lao ba hollday entertainment
end outdoor lhoppfng
Thi CM ,_,ol1ra "-" wfll hav. •
champfontf\lp and hoUeehOld p.i
OEC.13
IMrtty't WoocMlred Maldcan Grm wffl hav. t grand opening
a.ltbr.tJon from 11 1.m. to 3 p.m.
to help NtwpOrt Coat Cet9e
relH fundt for la H~ dt ta
tnmaculldt, e am•f Of'PheNOt In
Tijuana. The cost wltl ti. $10 for
and regional Influence.
Hetleman said he would likely
support Ridgeway M mayor for this
same reason.
•Given Tod's reach ln10 the sur-
rolllldmg communities and (the
Southern California Assn. of Gov·
emments), I think Ile Is well
suited," Heffernan said
Ridgeway also said he hopes 10
help guide Balboa Village improve-
ments through to completion and
help keep other peninsula issues in
the forefront of dty priorities..
•JUNE CASAGRANDE cxwers
Newport Beacti and John W11Yne
Airport She mey be readied llt (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.pssegrandB@larimes.com
adults and $5 for children.
Sharky's is at 21119 Newport
Coast Drive, Newport Coast
Shopping Center. Information:
(949) 433-7879.
DEC.14
Halecrfft Palit will be hosting a
holiday boutique from 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. at 3107 Klllybrook Lane,
Costa Mesa. There will be
handmade c.rafta. Mary Kay
Cosmetics, Cookie Lee Jewelry,
Avon Cosmetics and more. Child
care will be available.
Information: (714) 567-7234.
DEC.18
The Young Executtv .. of America
will host Paul A. Motenko.
chairman of the board and
co-CEO of Chicago Pizza &
Brewery Inc .. during its breakfast
meeting at 7:30 a.m. at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd ,
Newport Beach. The cost is $16
for members and $25 for
nonmem bers. Information: (949)
721-8686.
OEC.20
·01vora: A N.w 899lnnlng• is a
workshop for men and women in
the process of divorcing or
recently divorced from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center
Drive. The cost is $40.
Information: (949)644-6435
DEC.21
Fashion hlfand will host its annual
menorah lighting ceremony at 3
p.m at Bloomingdale~
Courtyard. The event will be
hosted by Rabbi Reuven Mintz of
the Cha bad Jewish Center m
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 721·2000,
http://Www.shopfashionisland
com.
DEC.22 II
'Th• Orange County Malit.t Place
Will hold Its Holiday M arket Place
'from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds
Admiuion will be free. There will
be artlaana• and crafters' oqrner.
photos with Santa Claus and
seasonal entertainment.
The Environmental N•ture c.n-.r
will p reaent a hollday craft
workshop In which participants
can cre~eir own special
holidat a~ason gift• for family
and friends using a variety of
materlala from 9 a.m . 3 p.m .
The coat is $140 per student
with a 10% dlacou nt for
members. There will be a S25
materlala fae. Information:
(949) 846-8489.
The WlnW.....,.. C.mp
1ponsored by the city of Coate
Mesa-. R9Cr&atlon Divlalon wUI
be from 8 1.m. to 5:30 p.m . Dec
22 to Jan 2 at tM Downtown
Recre1tlon Center. The camp Is
for 7 to 9 graders. The cost la $76
per student per week. 'There are
onty 13 ~ avallebla.
Information: (714) 327·7580.
OEC.23
The~ Natura Centw
will~. holld1Y etaft
wotbhop fn which CMtrtlclpanll
can create their own epadal
holiday ....on glfta fot family
end frl~ using a vartety of
mat1rf1l1 from 8 1.m. 3 p.m. The
cost la S140 per atudtnt with •
10% dlaoount for mambtra. The,..
will bt a $26 material• f ...
Information: (949) &U-8489.
OEC.24
The~ ......... ~c.-,
WHI preMnt a holiday Crlft •
worlcthop In which panlalpanta
can ctHta their own ... 1
hoUday Maeon gnt. for f1mlly
tnd frtaindt uting t variety of
mltitrl•I• fn>m 81.m. 3 p.m . Tht
eott It $140 per etu<Jtnt with a
Dally Piiot
PUBUC SAFETY
.
POLICE FILES
~-•lllleoll.-:An.uto!Nft
WM reported Jn lM 1300 blodt
"9:4e ··"'· Sund9y. • Eld9rt -.nu.: A ~ry was
report9d tn 'tM 2900 bk><'c at
10:53 p.m. Sunday.
• H8lbot 14"11ewrd: Alt luto
theft Wll reported In the 1800
blodt ft 7:48 p.m. Sundey.
•Roch..-Dtfw: forgery Ml
reported In the 200 blodt •t
tk19 e.m . Sundly.
• South eo.t Plua: Petty
theft weueported In Macy"t at
2:63 p.m. Sunday.
• Whltder Avenue: An
lndlvlduat WH raportedfy
dnmk In public In \he 1800
blo<* et 1:03 p.m . Sunday.
• 21st S1rMC: Grdltl we•
reported Jn the 100 btodt at
11 :08 a.m . Sunday.
10% discount for members. There
will be a $25 materlels fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
DEC. 26
The Environmental Nature Center
will present a holiday craft
workshop in which participants
can create their own special
holiday season gifts for family
and friends using a variety of
materials from 9 a.m. 3 p.m . The
cost is $140 per student with a
10% discount for members. There
will be a $26 materials fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
DEC.29
The Environmental N•ture Center
will present the Discovery Days
Workshop, In which participants
can compete individually and In
teams in races. games and relays
using inventions they've created
to race over the land and into the
air from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 29,
to Jan. 2. The cost is $140 per
student with a 10% discount for
members. There will be a $15
materials tee. Information: 1949)
645-8489.
ONGOING
NBW'O«T BEACH
........ lloul••d:Paav
theft ... r9ported fn 1he 1900
tJtodl It 12:27 a.m. Monday.
• ..,..... DIM: Vlndetltn'I
wa reported In the 1000 J>lodt
at 12:12 p.m . Mon<My.
• lltClh ~ Acommtrcl•t
burglary wn reported In die
4000 blodc st 8:01 t .m •
Mondty.
• HaltMw .... nd Ottw! A boat
bu"9••rv w.1 repo~ed In the 800 blodi et 9:20 e.m. Monday.
• Hoet o.tw.: Grand thtft wa1
reported In the 100 block at
10:13 a.m. Monday.
• JembOrae Road: A
hlt·tnd·run WH reporttd In
tht 3300 blodt. ft 12: 18 p.m.
Monday.
• VW. Udo loud: A home
burglary wn reported In the eoo bloc* at 12."33 p.m.
Monday.
study on "How to Become a
Contagious Christian" from 6 to
8:30 p.m. Wednesdays at 377 W.
Wilson St., No. 15 in Costa Meiia.
All are wfflcome to come and
meet new'friends. Information:
(949) 722-7498.
Th• ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tu esday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universallst Chul'ch, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
Macy'a In Coata Meu Invites
Orange County nonprofit
organizations that provide
servioes and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
participation in Macy's South
Coast Plaza's Passport In Store
fund-raiser. This yeSr's event will
be held on Oct. 4. To receive an
application to participate, call
(714) 656-0611, ext. 4231.
Yoga eta .... will be offered
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks
at West Newport Community
Center. Registration is $54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
Tha Newpor1 Center
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skills or polish your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and bac*grounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive, ' Costa M ..... , Recntatlon DM1lon
Newport Beach. Validated parking will provide a three·hour theme
Is available in the parking birthday party tor up to 20 guests
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness. at the Balearic Community Center
Guests are welcome. For more weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m ..
information, call (949) 721-5732. Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sole Comfor1 and Laura's HouN
have teamed up to help those in
need by collecting shoes from
Dec 1 through 31 at Sole
Comfort, Corona del Mar Plaza,
836 Avocado Ave. Laura'• House
is committed to ending the cycle
of domestfo violence and
strengthening families.
Information: (949) 844-6939.
Th• Newpor1 BHc:h Public
Ubrary is holding its holiday food
drive through Dec. 12. There will
be Share Our Selves bins at the
library for donations of canned
goods and non-perishables.
Donations can be dropped off
during regular library hourt: from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. M onday throllgh
Thursday; from 9 e.m. to 8 p.m .
Friday and Seturday and from
noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Information: (949) 717-3801.
Sou1h Coast Plau will have its
Santa'• Village through Dec.. 24 at
Carousel Court. Shoppera can
make cr•fta at the Alpine Wood
Shop. Holiday Trfmmlnga Shop
and the Villega Bake Shop. The
cost varlea per craft. Information:
(714) 435-2083,
http:l.lwww . .authcoastplua.com.
Souttl Cout Plaza will have iU
femoue carou10I transformed
from hor ... to Santa .. ralndffr
until Dee. 28. The coat for a ride 11
$1. lnformstlon: (714) 435-2083,
http:/lwww.1outhcoaatp/&1a.oom.
South Coast Plua will have
Sant•'• Exprtta Train runnlnQ
through Jan. 4 t t the Crste &
81rTOVM~ Home Store wlnQ
on Level 2. Information: (714)
435-2083.
http.:/!Www.t<>vtbcoatp/&11.oom. .
The~atbbeea~
meeta on the MCOnd end foUrth
W9dnadays 6f every month
from 6A5 to 9 p.m. at 0.111
s.n1or Canhlr, 800 Mtrguarlta
Ave. In Coron• dtf ~.The C09l
I• $2. lnfoimftlore (SMI) '48 6293.
,.........,~ .........
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or 4 to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m. Parties for children 5 to
12 will consist of lunch/dinner,
games, crafts, prizes, cake with
ice cream and supervision by
staff. Parties cost $250 or $300.
For more information, call (714)
754-5158.
Five new w in" wltl be served on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. The cost is$15 per person
For more information, call (949)
721-1222.
A YllMty of ptfvate, aeml-i>riva1e
and g roup swim l essons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic
Center at Corona dal Mar High
School. Options include
one-on-one lnatruction on
Saturdays and a Monday
through Thursday program for
all agea and levela. For seulon
dates, times and coats. call
(949) 644·3161, or register in
person at Newport Beach
Recreation and Senior Services
at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Chtldren, -.n1 and lldutb can
now reglatarior summer
recreatlonat boating classes
offered through Newport Ba&c:ti
ReerNtlon S.rvic.t. Cla ....
begin July 12. f.eaa 111ry. Call
(949) 844-3151, or vlaft the
Newport Baedl Aecreation end
S.nlor Services a 3300 Newpon
Blvd. for mort lnformetio n .•
'"' 11lonal and UoeftMd W' trtlnort with th• All-Englt nd
Sooctt Au<temy ,,. a11ailt ble for
on.on-one, "'*'group •nd
l•rga group tr~lnlng. For more
lnform1tlon, call (949) 396-6103.
J.wteh ftlmly 8ervtoe ..
IPOf*>ring I teen IUpport group
fOr high tchoOl lludiMt 1Nt
mael9 Mondave from 3:30 to 5
p.m. et Terbut YTOrah upper
SdM)of In Coitil M-. For
lnfofm9tlon or U> rtQlltlr, c.elt
County delays CenterLine vote
The City Council approved
its preference for the
underground route, but the
county announced it will put
off its vote until January.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA-The county will postpone
deciding on the preferred route for the Cen·
terUne light rail system until January. ·
The county was scheduled to select a
route next week. bur Orange County Trans-
portadon Authority staff members are rec·
ommending Its board of directors take more
time to absorb the public comments on the
environmental repon received In the past
month-and·a·haJf.
CenterUne is slated to run from Santa Ana
to John Wayne Airport. through Cosra Mesa.
On Monday, the City Council fonnally ap·
proved its preference for the underground
route, which it finally persuaded the county
to consider in October nm is the second
preferred route the city has approved.
The council's approval on Monday means
this underground option will now compete
wuh the other opuons the county 1s consid-
ering.
"Having been someone who supported
this and fundamentally believes in a variety
of ways to move people around, I firmly be·
lieve this will provide a great alternative for
people to move; said Councilwoman Libby
Cowan, the council's most vocal proponent
of the lighr rail.
This council-preferred route will run from
Bristol Street 10 Sunflower Avenue to Avenue
of the Arts, with " short underground sec-
tion on Avenue of the A.ru. The closest sta·
don to South Coast Plaza would .be at Bristol
andSunft~t
The first preferred reute the dty 1pproved,
in 2001, is an elevated route along 8rlstol
Street and Anton Boulevard. with a station at
South Coast Plaza. The major property own·
ers in the area were not sat1s6ed with this
route since they were concerned that having
the Ught rail come through the hlgh-end
shopping center would interfere with t!Jlist-
ing developmen~. They worked lr\tenslvely
with the city to hammer out another route
that would diven CenterUne away from
South Coast Plaza onto Avenue of the Arts..
While most of the property owners in the
South Coast Plaza vfcinJty support the
underground route, since they helped create
It. Others, who will be lmph.cted the most,
are cridcal of the ract that It wtJJ bypass
South Coast Plaza. which Is owned by C.J.
Segerstrom & Sons. Businesses at the Lalces
Pavilion would be displaced by this route.
Another business affected would be the
Wyndham Garden Hotel. The hotel would
suffer from this mute because putting the
light rail underground at Avenue of the Arts
would require a 20·foot e~ment along the
entire length of the hotel and because the
light rail would be a mere three feet away
from the hotel ballroom, General Manager
Tom Smalley said.
To protect the hotel's ability to provide
services if this route is selected, Smalley has
asked city officials to tweak the route so it
comes up from the underground portion
farther south and move the rracks farther
away from the building. Mayor Gary Mona-
han has said city engineers are amenable to
the changes.
Transit advocares like Hoy Shahbazian
also eiq>ressed disdain for rhe route.
•Pedestrian access from the station to em-
ployment at the office towers and the plaz.a
are significantly bener with a station at
South Coast P1az.a." Shahbazlan said.
But George Sakiok.a, of Roy K. SaJdob &
Sons ln the South Coast Metro area, said the
underground route has a definite advant~
slnce "it doesn't have a transition z.one from
elevated to grade level. whJch can be quite
an impact."
Because this underground route was a
latecomer to tb.e envtrorunental consldera·
tlon of the light rail system, th~ are ~CUI
some Issues that need to be worked out. lo
approving this alignment as its second pre·
ferred route, the council made it clear that It
expects the county to address all the out·
standing environmental Issues brought up
by the city, property owners, and residents
-to the city's satisfaction.
If that doesn't happen, the city will have
opponunities in the future to withdraw from
the Centerline project. City Manager Allan
Roeder said.
The council also wants the county to
identify the alignment the light rat1 system
will follow through the Saltioka property.
The county Is considering a few different op
tions for the property.
Mayor Pro Tern Allan Mansoor was the
only council member to vote against the
underground roure since he bas been op·
posed to the Centerline project since he
was elected to the council.
The authority's board of directors will re·
ceive a report next week on how many pub·
tic comments were garnered during the 45·
day period, which ended on Nov. 24 and a
breakdown of those commenL~ for and
against t~ project, said spokes(Tlan Michael
Lltschi. It is expected to chose a mute on
Jan. 12. litschi added.
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL FYI
I !ere are a fi>u1 1tl'nis the rou11cil decidRd
cm Monday:
WHAT: Next City Council meeting
WHEN: 6:30 p.m .. Jan. S
approved the tram.fer of two objeCll\.t"> 10
the completed list: one that proVJdes
incentives for owner-occupied housing
on the Westside and one for parlc
development fees.
EXTENSION REQUEST
WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve
INFO: (714) 754·5221
WHAT HAPPENED MEETINGS CANCELED
The council considered a ~O
reque .. 1 from Two rown -
Center for a one-year N'NOYU>
The counctl unammou!>ly approved the
extension.
The council considered
council meeting and the ~ canceling the Dec. 15 ~
extcrrnon on it~ ma.'.lter
plan. COMMUNITY OBJECTIVES Dec. 22 Planniftg ..,.........,...,.....
Commission meeting Tiw plan 1.:overs construction of an
\8·story office builuing, a five-level
parking structure, demolition of two
existing structures and reconfiguration of
tJ1e surfuce parking in the Two Town
Center area of South Coru.t Pl37.a Town
Center
The council expected an ~
updare of the first quarter 5-0
report for the 2003·04 Al'f'flOV(D
fiscal year community
beQluse they are close to
the Ouistmas holiday and a 101 of people
take vacation around this time.
objectives. WHAT HAPPENED
·n1e council canceled both meeungs.
The ma.'.lter plan was approved in
October 2002
The objectives are intended to provide
staff members with clear direction on the
council's priorities. They also serve as
well-defined blueprints the community
can use to measure the city's
performance '!I'd progress.
WHAT WAS SAID
TI1e extension will allow l\vo Town
Cenrer 10 have more time to get the
nece!>Sary building permits.
WHAT HAPPENED
"I want to be assured that nothing wlll
be continued that is time sensitive and
hope this won't result in a 14· 15 hour
meting on Jan. 5. ~said Councilwoman
Libby Cowan.
tr the company needs more time
beyond Oct. 21, 2004. 11 will have to ask
for another one-year extension. The council received the report and -Compiled by Ot!irdrt' Nf'wmn11
TOWN
Continued from A4
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration ts
required
The First Paga -Flna Children'•
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
CoSla Mesa, offers free story time
Mondays. Wednesday. Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p .m. For more
mformation, call (949) 645-5437.
Beyaide Restaurent In Newport
\
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m
for $15 per person. featuring five
new wines each week. For more
informa11on, call (949) 721-1222
Green Sy1tam1 lm.metlonal
shows you evef\'1hlng thet you
wanted to know about orchids
and repotting durmg a free
seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday.
An orchid and tropical plant sale
Is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facility.
Information: (949) 766-1211
Dlscovet' the HCNtt of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday et 8:30 a.m. Parking la
$4. Call (714) 996-6252 for more
lnfol'tnatlon.
lUm Survfvor; • nonprofit
organizetion encouraging women
who have been through canoar
treatment to exerclH, ho1ta
•walk and Talk" at 10 a.m . the
aecond and fourth Frid1y of the
month In front of NIKEgodeu
store In Fashion l1l1nd. Member•
meet for lundl after at Atrium
court. It la tree. and ell fltneu
level• ere welcome. For more
Information, c.11 (949) 275-.3888.
N.wport communhy C:O...nMftng
Cent•t off era • Wfff 'o stop the
cycle of domestic violence
. .
KENNY ·"·
PRINTER
. ;
through the support group In
S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E. s1ands for
safety, awareness, faith and
empowerment. The group meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Free. For more information, call
1949) 721-8079.
TMnt In MVenth through ninth
grades are Invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for sports and
other activities. The center is at
1860 Anaheim Ave. For more
information, call (714) 327-7560.
Th• Newport BeM:ti Walklnv Club
meets at the comer of Superior
and Hospital Road in Newport
Beach at 9: 15 a.m. and 7 p.m
everyday. For more information,
call (949) 650-1332.
The Newport 8eadl Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday night• at
Superior and Hospital Road m
Newport Beacti. For more
information, call (949) 650-1332.
The Spenleh Speeklng Qub
meets to learn Spanish quick and
ear;. For more information, ~II
(949) 650-1332.
The "-•n. of Bu1ine .. S9fV!ce1
hosts a networking meettng that
deals wittl education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 805·0011.
•otvorce: A New Beginning," a
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Canter Drive on the
third Saturday of every month.
Coat Is $40. For more Information,
call 644-6435.
free tours of th• Orange County
Perlormlng Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms.
performer'• lounge, backstage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
Information, call (714) 556-ARTS.
ext. 833
The Newport Beach Newcomen
Club hold• a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all women realdents In
200~.
Newport Beach who have ltved in
the area fewer than five years For
more mformation, call 1949)
645-9922, or visit
http://www.nttwcomers·
newportbeach.org.
Oasis Senior Center holds •
pancake breakfast from 7:30 lo 10
a.m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast Includes
pancakes, sausage, coffee and
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center ls at 800
Marguerite, Corona dal Mar For
more information. call (949)
644-3244.
~· and rhythm, "Yogamythmics" combmea yoga.
dance and run. The cless Is held
from 4:30 to 5;45 p.m. Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive Eaat,
Suite m. Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (714) 754-7399
tm.rfaltti coupl .. wtth one
Jewish partner are Invited to
perticipate in a discu11ion
group at the Jewish Family
Service of Orange County
office. Call to schedule date and
time. The office is at 260 E.
Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Meaa.
(714) 445-4950.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Santa Ana Heights rules not ~orseplay
I applaud the clty of Newport
and lta tough awid on water
quality issues thal can only
benefit every resident Maybe
the Pilot should ult all the
residents of Newport Beach II
they are willlng to compromise
their water qualJty IO Colb lo
Santa Ana Heights can ride
horses and not be bothered
(•Hone rlden fight animal
waste rules,• Tuesday).
There are things you need to
keep ln mind:
1. ThJJ 15 not a new llsue.
Who cleans the horse trails and
the horse poop? The Santa Ana
Heights PoUdcal Acdon
COrnmJttee, resJdenta and the
county have been debating and
arguing over this Issue for yea.rs
with no real 10ludons.
2. The second problem Is that
the equestrian community Is
disorganized and fragmented at
best They don't agree with each
other on the Issues or the
aoluttona. You cannot take just
one group's Input on the
subject.
• tlLE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
The city of Newport Beach wants equestrians to deposit their horses' droppings in small trash cans.
3. You must also consider that
a large majority or the people
riding horses along the crails on
Cypress Street and Mesa Drive
do not live ln the neighborhood.
That goes hand ln band with the
lasue of illegal boarding of
bones In our area. These
nonresidents have no
connection to the community
and could care less about
cleaning up after themselves.
4. The county's blstory with
the equestrian community Is
not good. The county waa never
able to get the majority of horse
owners to get the required
recreational horse permits, stop
the illegal boarding business or
ensure trail maintenance of any
kind.
5. The equestrian community
Is a small minority. The majority
of homes In East Santa Ana
HeJghts do not have horses.
Since July 1, when Newport
Beach annexed the Eastslde of
the area, the lnfonnation
regarding the ordinance In
question has been on our site:
http://www.sahpac.romlsys-rmpV
ho~trallupdatal.
Regular e·maJl update notices
are senl lo a list of residents. city
officials. county officials and
political action committee
members. There are many horse
folU on the e-maJl list This
ordinance Is not new news to
anyone. More recentJy, I started
an ~riplental program of
placing small trash cans and
shovels along the tnllls to help
the riders pick up after their
animals Lo avoid fines. 1 am
uking the residents to clean the
cans In front of their homes. So
far it seems lo be getting ve~
good results and we plan on
expanding the program and
adding more cans and shovels
lo the trail
To come Into compliance with
this ordinance, riders could tie
up their horses along the
fencing on Cypress and parts of
Mesa Drive. We can supply trash
cans or step stools if they can't
dismount. More than half of the
people 1 see on the trails are not
even on their horses, they are
wallclng their horses. If they
can't dismount. riders can also
come back lo clean up after
their ride. Why i.s no one doing
this now?
It's true that one equestrlan
organization pays someone
once a week 10 clean the trail,
but that is not adequate since 1
the trails are U5ed everyday. If
trails are cleaned on Saturday
and it rains on Friday, then a
weeks worth of manure washes
Into the Back Bay. Half measures
are not sufficient and haven't
Read Newport-Mesa
Arc you concerned about the low test scores
at our schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach ?
During rhe pasc fou r yars, the cffom of chc Daily Pilot and the Rotary Clubs of
Newport-Balboa, Newport Irvine and Newport Beach Sunrise in support of the
Los Anttdes Tames Reading by 9 program has raised more chan $24,000, including
$10,00d" from Daily Pilot readers co deliver 16,500 books to kindergarten through
third grade students ac Pomona, Whittier and Wilson Elementary Schools. These
schools have the highest perccncagc of limited-English speaking scudcncs and lowest
test scores.
The Daily Pilot and chc three Rotary Clubs arc launching a campaign this faU with
$6,800 committed by clubs, to be marched by an equal amount from Daily Piloc
readers that combined, wilJ purchase an additional 7,800 books for the three
elementary schools.
The real difference in improving reading skills
is you, your employees, or members!
Join the Daily Pilot in a new program, RuJ Nnvport-Mua by giving o ne hour of
your time, once or twice a month during the school day, reading co students at either
Pomona, Whittier or Wilson Elementary Schools.
Ma.kc a company, club, community group or congregation commicmcnc co ReaJ
Newptwt-M,111 and encourage interested employees and members co, take an hour
once or twice a month co rC<td co studencs at one of the three elementary schools.
They can do it on their lunch hour, coffee break time or during work hours.
Companies, clubs, community groups and congregations that make a commitment
to IU.J Nnvptwt-M.u will be recognized in the Daily Pilot during the school year.
' Students arc available for IWul Nnvport-MUll beginning at 8: 15 a.m. until 2 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. It's easy, it's fun and it's very important if we are co help
students master reading by the age of 9 and become produetive citii.ens of our
community. ·
It's easy for you, your employees or members to participate. Just call one of the three
schools listed below and adenrify yourself as a &IUI Nnuport-MUA volunteer,
identify the day and rime you have available and you will be scheduled with a
cla.uroom teacher at the school you called. The teacher will help you get started and
provide Reading by 9 books co use with the students.
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ReaJinS
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been for a very long time.
The signs on the trails are fine
and to the point and are gelling
an overwhelming positive
response from the neighbors.
The law is the law. Take
responsibillty for your animal is
all the law requires. I don't think
that is too much to ask.
You can soft soap this issue
any way you like. Yqu·can call it
horse poop, manure -
whatever. In reality, it smells,
draws ru~s. contains bacteria.
gets in your llres and you bring
it lnlo your garage. and it
pollutes the water supply. We
are not living In the Wild Wesl
Days. We are living in times of
environmental awareness that
applies to everyone.
BARBARA VENEZIA
Sanla Ana Heigh1s
•BARBARA VENEZIA is the
secretary tor the Santa Ana Heights
Political Action Committee.
MAILBAG
Pilol editorial has its
school ~ignals crossed
Once again, it seems like
yow publication Is unable to
declde whJch side of the rence
It Is on ln regard to Important
and crltlcal education issues.
An editorial praises the
Newport Mesa Unified School
Dlstrlcl decision to shut down
the preschool program at
Newport Hart>or High School
("District's decision Is In
srudents' best interest,"
Sunday). This editorial tries to
justify why closing the .
preschool is "the right decision
on the pan of the dlstrlct. •
In explaining why •it Is not
the district's job to run private
day care programs," It fails to
understand that it was by no
means a day-care facility but a
quality school within a school
with excellent learning
standards for preschool aged
· children. Has the Daily Pilot
failed to remember that
Newpon Harbor High School is
a Blue Ribbon school?
Now, for the fence jumping.
it does seem like education
and reading must be important
. and newsworthy with an anicle
on the opposile page of the
aforementioned edi1orial
"Getting them Reading by 9."
By 9 years old. a child is in the
third or fourth gra~.
l
Any Newport-Mesa educalor
knows that if a child is not
reading proficiently by at least
7 years old, in the second or no
later than the Lbird grade. the
child will definitely have many
problems keeping up with the
curricuJum. This sounds very
lnuch like a child who will be
•teft behind" to me.
Visit any Newpon·Mesa
elementary school
kinderglµten and you will see
many.children enthusiastically
learning the basic tools for
reading and children who have
alttady mastered
age-appropriatl' reading. It is a
good bet that these cbUdren
who excel In reading rnost •
definitely went to preachooJ.
Preschool ia the place where
the child starts leamlng the
basic and foundationaf skills of
reading.
The district and the Daily
Pilot both need to fully
understand and promote
quality school district
preschool programs.
If a child is not reading by 9.
my guess is that the child did
not go to preschool and will
certainly struggle throughout
his school years.
MAXINE MACHA
Costa Mesa
Tune for GreenJight
across the county
The city of Newport Beach
is looking td take over John
Wayne Airport. Whether that
happens is something that
remains to be seen. Who
knows how effective that
would even be In limiting
future airport growth? The
government can always
override local cities when it
comes to airport regulations.
(Ask the city of Burbank about
thal one.)
The best protection would
be to limit future population
growth and the subsequent
demand that comes with ll.
The city of Newport Beach
already h as a slow-growth
·Greenlight" ordinance on the
books.
They should push for a
similar countywide Initiative.
This would be something that
would not only reduce
pressure for future John
Wayne expansion, bul would
also benefit the entire region.
REX RICKS
Huntington Beach
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Daly Pilot
' Dec. 8 honOf ee
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
IVC outlasts Orange Coa~t in five
Lasers avenge two
earlier losses to
Pirates to advance to
state tournament.
Bryce Alde rton
Daily Pilot
COSfA MESA -fitting the
match to decide whether Om11~e
Coast College or Irvine Valley
would advance 10 the final four
of the Slate women's volleybaJI
playoffs came down to the maxr
mum five games.
wmnlng both. But Coa.-.1
w35n'1 a-. fortunate 1\Jes·
day night, as IVC posted
u 30·24. 25·30, 30 28, 25·
JO, I'; 12 win in the
Southern Califonua re-
gional final.
HI lncw we couldn't play any
worl-e lha11 we d.id (in a three
ganH' lo~ w OCC Oct. 3J I." s.ml
IV\ Coarh Tom Pe\tolesi. who
formerly guided teams at fatan
c1a HiKh a11d Newport I !arbor. HI
think lhe last time, we w.mlcd tu
be<il I< X Cl Ml had tha1 we forgu1
how 10 play volleybtlll ·•
outside hiller Audrey
Sipkovich <>lammed 15
kills while Kim Matti'>
and Stephani Clark em h
talliud 12.
Sophomorl' out~1de
hillet Olm1111c Woller
(Newport Harbor) li111:-.hed with
27 kill!., 18 digs and liv<· blocks
for Coa.-.1 ( 19-3). ran~l'd No. 2 in
the Male for mo!.! of the ~ason,
whiJe Donka l1ro.1.d <llllibsed M
kilb and three him l-. lo go wilh
13 kills anti three blocks from
Brenda Bailey.
vided rwo stuff blocks and rwo
lo.Us m tha1 span.
"I thought we l-hould have
won !Game JI," {)(,(. Coach
Cllud: Cu1c11ese said " I hey out
hu-.tled uo;, ran down morl' balls
a11d were more con'i1s1e111 ..
Coast usrd a 13-5 run to KU up
for good in the founh gamt•, 18·
lfi, gelling J kilJ from H.11lcy on
one of sophomore :.t:tler Amb\·1
McCarthy's 58 a~ist., to wnd the
malch 10 ,, fifth gallll'
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
OCC's Christine Woller blocks IVC's Kim Mattis in second game of
the third-round match in the Southern California regional playoffs.
The twci Orange Empire Con
ference rivals had duelec.J in
matche:. of three and four games
earlier this year with the Pirale!t
rh<1t was hardly the case !Ues
day as 1hc Lasen. ( 18-4) had four
playl•rs in double ligvres for kills,
led by freshman middle blocker
1Ut1it• Manine7 ( 17) Freshman
on: It.'<.!, 21 · l 6, Ill the pivotal
third gaml' before IV(. clauncd
14 of tht• game's final 21 points lo
take a <>nl'·game edge. Six scrv
ice poi11ts by Mani~ gave the l...a
i.ers a 28 21 lead. Martinez pro
<hontcl P;llomi1111 a11d Hailt·y
.rnrnbined for a blork tu give
Coal.I an 8 7 le.id in (,.11ne 5, h111
IV<: scored '>I>. ul tht• 11cxt -.cwn
puintsto 1ake a l:l-1:1 lead. S1pkov
ich clinched the match with a kilJ
on one of 60 a!>SiSll-lrorn Kntic
King. a Ncwpon Harbor produc1
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
UCI
visits
Cal
UCI begins three-game
road swing against
Golden Bears.
UC Irvine bids for the program's 10th
men's basketball victory against Pac-10
competition when it meets Cal tonight
at 7 at the Haas Pavilion in Berkeley.
The Anteaters (2-2) have lost 24 of
their previous 33 meetings against
Pac-JO schools, including a 72.59 set-
SURFING
back against No. 20· PllOTOS BY MARK c. DUSllN/DAJLY PILOT
ranked Stanford in their Joey Head of Newport Harbor, the winner 1n the boys short board competition, hits the lip of a wave durmg Tuesday's Sea View League surf finals at 56th Street.
home opener Nov. 25.
UCl's last win
against a Pac-IO school
was its 56-55 triumph
at Washington in De-
cember of 2000. The
'Eaters also defeated Cal. 56-52. earlier
that season and are 2·3 aJJ-tlme against
the Golden Bears. Cal (1-2) has had Its
three games this year decided by a com-
bined four points. It lost to UNLV. 59-57,
Saturday, after defeating BYU, 47·46,
and losing to Cal Poty San Luis Obispo,
63-62.
UCI is Jed by 6-foot· 1 l senior Stanis-
lav L.uza.k. (14 poinlS per game), while
7-0 senior Adam Parada and sophomore
point guard Jeff Gloger are both averag-
ing 10.5 ppg.
Cal is led by 6-8 freshman forward
Leon Powe, who Is averaging 14.7 points
and 10.7 rebounds per contest. Amit Th-
mir, a 6-10 senior, is avemglng I 0 points
; and 6.9 rebounds for Coach Ben Braun.
Tide high for Tars
Sailors cap undefeated league
season with Sea View League title.
'throughout 1he regular season the Ntwport I laruor
I ligh swf team showed It was the top -.quad in the Sea
View League, but the Sailors had to prove one last lime
that Lhey were indeed the best at the league finals..
Newpon I !arbor establl'!hed its dominance and won
the Sea View League championship.
scoring n points 1\Jl'-.day at S61h
Street in Newport Beach me SaiJol"t'
point total was seven mpre than the
combined score or the other schoob.
Los Alamitos (27), Calvary (Jiapel ( 19),
Santa Margarita (13) and Mater De1
(11).
and Newport had I l of iL\ 14 rontt"itants adm11c<' in the
five evenL-.. Joey I lead wo11 Lhe boY'> shon board individ-
ual champmnc;tup for the Sailor.. while Brrtt Catron
came in <,a;ond, Tommy I lolbrook foUowt'<.I 111 third,
Daniel Shea fini.;lll'd fiflh a11d Bronson I lovnanian
rounded out the tea111 performann• with a 'itxth place
finish.
ln the girls short boanl event, Ntwport's l-nca I lo~i
ni won the individual Lille and tcJmmate Amie Ben1a
min placed second.
Tanner Prairie won ll1c boyi. long boart.I individual
charnpionshjp, and Chase Smith finished third The
Sailor. also won the body board t'Vl'nt. as Mau Kretsch·
mar and Dan Matthew.. limslwd third and fourth. re-
spectively, 10 contrlbu1c to the w111
Jill Austin grabbed a fourth plan~ fini.'oh rn thl• girl<>
long board event for the Sailor>. and lj<;a lurk tonk fifth
The maximum poin~ for a team that ret:ordN.I lop
positions in every heat would have been 9J, rust 16
more than the Sailors' total.
Cal. 22-9 last season, is coming off
three straight trips to the NCAA tourna-
ment. UCl finishes its road trip with
. games against Princeton and Arkan~
, Monticello, Friday and Saturday, respec·
tively, in the Mc:Caffrey Oassic at Fresno
Stare. Newport Harbor's Erica Hosseini performs a
Similar to their advan1age during the n:"gular season,
the Sailors (8-1, 8-0 in league) won four of the five
events, capturing victories In the boys short board, boys
Jong board, lxxJy board and girls shon board. Santa
Margarita won the girls long board compelltion.
For Newport, Uiere arc five nonlC'<tWJl' meet<, n:'main
lng before the state finals, which an· 111 ! k l'Jll"de Ft•t>
22-23 -Barry Faulkner front-side slash during the Sea View League finals. tl1cre wt>re .\0 finalists after preliminary competition
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Lightning looking for improvement' in all the right spots
. --I
, Sage Hill isn't necessarily
· trying to better its 16-win
total of a year ago, it has
other goals in mind .
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
. Last aeason. Sage HlU School's glrla
' basketball team Improved Its record
: from S-13 ln 2001-02, Its Inaugural year.
• to 16-6. reachinl the second round of
! the Cf I>Msion TV-A playoffs.
: But third·year Coach Shanna Renkin
: Isn't necessarily looking to lmprovc on
: that record again this season. She would
much rather see the Ughtning take their
: lumps durlntJ a more dJfllcuJt non·
: leag\.ae acbeduJe with the hope that lt : wtJf help them Improve upon l&tt year ..
: thlrd-plate tJe with Srethn:n Orrlltlan
; In the Academy League. •
I
~
"I'd rather have a suc-
cessfw le~e season
than a successful pre·
season," RenJdn said.
Last ~. Sage Hill
had just one 106S prior
to beginning Academy
League play. but lost Its O.nu two league
games. An improvement on the latter is
expected with four returning 1tnrters
and the lcfnd or hetght that coaches at
the Newport-Mesa public schools
would die for. Leading ln both auego-
rtes ls 6-foot-l 10phomore Haywood
Wright n seoond-team i\0-0F Southern
SectJon OM.slon TV-A selection, and 6-2
Junior KotJe PuJshys, a teoond·team All-
Academy League player.
With 5-4 aophomore poll't guard
Debbie Yoder-Lee 1U1d 5-6 junJor guard
Vlcky Guti~ alto retumin& u start•
en, wt.alon1 of a Jump to ti~ top of the
Acadctrly ~e standings a.re real tJc.
• ·0couJtcly, Renkl.n aald. ..Jhb )Ut
la league champiunshipl is definitely re
allsUc for us, It 's not Just building any-
more. We've got our whole man to-man
defense down. Now we can start pre<>.'l·
Ing. We can start changing our defenses.
We haven't been able to do that."
For the past two seasons. Renk.in has
been trying Lo bulJd a program. It grew
with the birth of a junior varsity squad
last aeasoo. Now that junior varsity
team la beginning to assemble Its own
talent that can nourish for Sage 1 liU ln
future year&
Renkin also added an assistant coach.
Richard BoWen. a former tl$$lstant with
the Sage Rill boys program, whldl will
allow (or more Individual development.
That lndMdual de<velopment Is key.
partk:u!arly at the guard poaJt1on.
tfW~re df'ftnltely strongt"f: RenJdn
ealcf "Guard wt.s., we had Carrie Oark
and that'I It llast lf'a.wnl. This ~e.r we
haw~ to six guard thnt can atart."
O.tk pduated, but her leaderah!p
role ls expected to be picked up by
Pulshys and Guticrre:th The improved
guard play Is expected 10 help Pulsh~
and Wright lnside.
•tast year everybody played us m a
1.one. • Renldn said. "No one played us
man-to-man. They can't do that this
season.~
With Sage Hill's sl7,e, some teams will
still undoubtedly try, beginning with
CaJvary Olapel of Downey on Tuesday.
The Griullcs knock.cd the lightning out
of the playofT& lrult season and begin a
tough nonJeague schedule that alM> in·
eludes a nonJeague game against Ocean
View and a first-round matchup against
Calvary Olopcl of Santa Ana In the Palr-
mont tournament, which Sage Hlli en·
tera.., the d fending champion.
Aiding ln the attempt to become
champions of the Academy League will
bo two other retumera Crom last .enson.
5-8 sophomore guard Allison Gonulet
and S-9 forward Natasha kall~. the
.
THE LIGHTNING
H4tywood Wright 6-1 So.
OebbM Yoder-lee 6-4 So.
IC.ltle Pullhya 6-2 Jr.
\'Idly Gutierrw 6-e Jr.
Alllaon Gonialil &-8 So.
Nat.aaha l(llawtld 6-9 Sr.
Liu,. ~eetar 6-4 So.
~ Hembanky 6-10 So.
IC.ttlln TYNS M Ft.
co.ch: Shanna Renkln (third year)
only senior on the team
There are also three newt"omcrs ex-
pected to contribute including North
Carolina trnnsfer Rebecca J lemban.ky. a
5-10 forward, and S-.8 freshman KaitllJ\
'fyres. Those twO are expect.~ to battle
fof a tarting spot. I.aura 'Schacfi r, A 5-4
sophomore guard who played on the
Junior varsity team • year ago. round!
out lhe roster.
Al Wee* sday, ~~ 3. ?OCU SPORTS ,,.
BRIEFLY
Newport Harbor emerges vic.torious on road in season ope~er
Sophomu~ Dennis I lccnwi tut
lhree thn:c-polnten in the llrM
half, lnduding 11 ~rs of
the OOW1 shot ' litue expired ln
the «<0nd period. Newport
Hamor High built a ~t
hiilltln~ lead and cruised co a 72·
40 vk1ory owr l.oma Unda Acad·
t>my ln its boys ~l ~>n
OJ>t'llt.'f l\Jesda~
,...,..,..
Newport Heft)o( 72.
Lofna Uftda 40 kore lw Ouanen Newpon 1) tt 11 11 n
Harbor
1..oma Und41 • t • u 40
fWwpon Hefbot -AllM 0,
Mourectven 10, Hurrter •. Green 7.
Pe"lne 8, Slot., 5, Heel'!•n 11, Young
ti, Gau..W1\.l 4, Orth 3, Olefenbac::ti
than 57" anJ had no trouble
dispatching Blol• (3·3). Lacey
Milla led Vanguard with 30
points. making eight of 11
three·polnlers. Kelly Schmidt
addtd 24 points and JO re-
bounds, whUe Usa Faulkner
had even point and 10 uslsts.
14 "°'~
J,unla Olerenbacb led the
Sailorii w\th 14 points and II re·
bouml• .wJ\lle al!.o helping limit
t.om1 lJnda's 7-foot-J center 10
onl' point Heenan added 11
point!.. Rafael Mouradyun
chipped In with 10 and Hlcq
C.rt"t'n Mort!d &even and puUed
down ">t."Ven rehounds. Newpon
return& to the coun Frid'lly for a
home Kame against Back Bay ri-
v4I C.dM at 7 p.m
3 pt. QOal• Mourady1n 2, Green 2.
HM"-n 3, f'eniM 1.
1..o~ t.lftde-Apfeclo 8, Connors 1.
Dale111 3. Wllson 2, Puroom 25,
Boon• 1
Vanguard•· Blola 37 Vanouatd -Josefaaon 8, Miii• 30,
Burn• 1fJ, Faulkner 7, Schmidt 24,
8uM4 .
3-pt. go~I• JoHfHOfl 2, Mille 8. •
F11.1lknar
Lions roar against Biola Blo&a -rawford 5, Dunc:en 2, Baird
6, M11tth8W9 11. Rlohelll 13.
• MSXETIW.L: Vanguard
UnM:rsiry remained undef~Led
with an 89-37 women's basket-
ball road victory over Biola in Its
ronferenc:e opener Tuesday.
~pt goal•-Crawford 1, Matthews
3
Halftime -Vanguard, U -28.
UCI can't secure win
The Lions (4·0l sbot beeter • MSKET&UL: UC Irvine's
AOYOltHMIMT JOI DISJON lutU>ll PtllQUA&JIKA'10M
Su1J1tt I In rcutthlk111\ """ rlb•d by th• Um¥9f•lty •' ( .. ll""'la, INflM, r-nsu lo lh<I Un1vt1'1ty"s
1'1oi1o•llllotu1n 011••tounnat1t 10< ' On111n Bulld con11 .. rt •re )Oulhl trom Oe)ttn 8u1ldot!l IOf the
lolluwmc Pf"~' t CINTlit Pl.ANf (HlllH SUPS Pr~ .._..n '"'40
COGlNIUflOll AODITION ro THI CINrul PLANT
Pnt•ct N_..rt ttl I OS
UNIVllSITI' Of CAUfoaMIA, llVIMI
PlllOUAUJIUOON Of ,.OSPl<TIVI OHION IUll.OIU
1 h• Un1Y•f\tty-. pum•r y ub1"' l••t 1n ut1l111111 th• d~111n build •l'l"O•"h " to b11na lhe bot
••••l•bl,. lnt~&r~l•'1 ""\•~n •ncl 1 ""'\"" hno ~'I>"'"''"" Ill ""' P1t1~t lhe Untvt1•1ty h•• determ1n~d that Oo11cn 811ikle11 whn \Uhm1t 1uopo~'h nn lhi' Prn1e1 I muJt b• pr•1111Ahl1MI PrequallfleCI O•••an
8u1ldel\ will be ••quMtd lo hoe lh• lult.1w111& C•hln1n1~ rnnh•dU•" httnu GlNHA.l lHGIMllllNG,
"A'" ...... Gllt[IAI. IUllDIHG, •r
GUUltAl DESCl.tPftOtt or WOH
Tht work '' cCJm11•m•d ol twu •~1111•t•IY ·•fllJluveil l'"'ltll• (I) Centr•t Plant Chiller Steµ 5,
1nd (7) Coaenoi•llnn Addition tu lhe l;1n1,.1 PIMtl 0(1Lumenh Im thne prUlflch will be "'"'d
Hp•r•l"I) Addlllonolly lhe Untvot\11) 11 cOnllck1tn1 •number of All11n•I•• lo the p1oled•.
(antt.a P'-t Ct.I ... st., St 11\t boe wo•• fn1 th" UCI Oe,.1n Build RFP" ~ tl11ller Addition
p,.,, ... t •I 111• Cenh •• Pl•r>I al tJCI. '"""' UIT\pU\ •n .. ••n• c.111nrn11 I he PIOj9(.t will con11\I of
th• 1n•l•ll .. t1<111 nl 5.000 tnn\ nl 1 h•ll<ld .. ate• c•ptt•ty hy Ill• •ddl\t(UI of cll•llar\ •nd cc>nho11
luwt••
Tht! "'" lor U•• protect ·~ lulottd •di•• •Ill tu the no•lhtol w•ll "' the C1mpu• C4!nlral Pl1nt •I UCI• meln r1mpu• 1n lrvmo, C•hlorni. lh• eat1f1111 bulldln& will h• eap•nded •I th• ••••llnt1
t h1lle1 1uom floo< ~t•vohan to th. oort/lu\t 110n11 W••t Pell non U11ve toward the therm11 •n•ray
.. tout• (IE SJ ten• 111 "'" lull width (JI the HISt"'I bu1ldmc The up111sion will •l'o 1nctud~ • lull
baa .. menl 11 IO IHt "' d~plh und"' the e•penckd 11001 101 the 'hllll'r ••H II ., up.cted lh•I
th" hulld1n1 eapa11S10n will total •1111rn•lm•tely 9,900 squ¥• ltet lh• l1ctllty ••H 1ncludl\
111111oa1m•l•IJ __ !1,AOO t.qu1r• letl •I the •A1\llnt chill•• 1oom llO<N l•••I IOf lh• chllter1 and •n
edcl1llnnel 4 C.00 \~u•r• IHI ol b••~mttnl •r•• tor p11mp•. coolina taw1>1 ptpe ti.1de1\. •t•rle•s. VF
d11vn end c;ondenu1
In fl<fP~•ll'ln 1,,. th,. bnement the prn11Kt mus! 1ko loclUO. ntw •ouhn& ol ti.ct11cal power
lr•d• •OmrrnmK•IHln' Im ... •nd drain Pll>'"I unoer,.ound lf'I the •rt• pta11ned fOf the basement
II•~ bulld101 1od ell ~trurt1110 will b• cnt 1n·pt11e11 relnlo.ced concrete and 1tMI f1am1n1 with
ult11111 ""••lo~ to matrh uht1111 Tht prOltll will Include the lnsl1llaUon ol two new electrlc
c•ntnh•c•• chlllolS and ptlm1ry chilled w•ltr' end cuolln1 towe1 pumps Tii. proje(t will •lw Include
1119 1•mo•al and ••lnstalla\lon nl th41 u1dM1& ouldoo1 cMI_. CH 6 •nd th chilled w1fe1 •nd coolln&
lo•tf pulllj>• into the n•w l•clltly
Add1tion•I cn<>tinf tow•" 111 Al\o tnduO<r<I lo .,. tn•t•lled •tons '"' Une of u 1stinc to•er cetfs
to the no•lhH't h• n•w <llohn1 tow., bnm '11•11 elt&li With the 111,tln& btsln suc;I! IMI wit.,
nU•Y lrHly PH' ltom ••t\hnt Ltll' to n11rt Ind b&e~ ltlfttlt H dttmand Ind QOetatton Shilts amona
~II rnoll111 1u,.Of ••II• Co111t1111 luwet •lr11clure wlll •l$O m•lt h Iha ubUna
tn 111•1>•••h•lll IOf lh• rnnlma luw•" lht IHOtect must •Ito Include th~ complete <emoval of lht
IC• ''''"I• ''''•n• •<• ., .. w•"' •nd undelaround ice vault Cl«trle•I twitcha••r 1nsid4I the le• •lrn•s• "'"" •ntl •ddtlion•I ••llrhcc•• outs1ct. the wall to Ille nMlhwul for the clllller CH 6 m11sl bt lt>llO~td
the p101tct 1nr 11utn pow•• dl•ltlhuhon 101 •II chillers. pumps, and too!lna tnw•t lens and • nel" •l•~h 11 lt~dtf ouct b•n~ to the eHsllnt ,.,b,IAhon louted appro••m•lely one (l) mole to lht
\~thwe'll •
Th,. n,., ,,,1.,n will be p101ummcd tu ,upj>Ort thl' .. lltrnt lTS •Y•tem The du•rn butld bid
d'"'"""'"" 1ntlud•n1 dtvelop-nt ellCHh will b• baMd on elut1IL unlrlfuc•I chllle1s r•ted for
2 ')()() '""' "1olln11. upully Heh
( ... ,,.,_.'-''-'' the bnt wC)tk 101 1111• 4,0 Oe,•an 0111ld RFP Is • Coatne1•bon Proj41c;t el
th" t•11trtl Pl•nl at UCI • main cempu• m It Yin•, C1lllornl1 The Pro1ect will constt.t of the
1n\l1llat1nwnl 11no notu1al 1t•• h•ed tu1htn• &•M1atu1 (QI) w•th chilled w•t•• Inlet coohnL OM
ht•I re<ove1y •tt•m 1t•M<•lo1 (HRSG) du11nN lnr lulut• due.I ll{1n1. •nd •-rec11"oc•lin1 n•lwrtl r•· LOmpouon .. ch \11-6 tu •ttPPl)o 200~ of tht CT dem•nd Th• P1oiecl will ebo Include bollef
l•11d pumt>\ tu \tlflVIY th<! HASt:. • d.aeulor lo r•pl•o 1111 ea1it1n1 letd Wlltr tin~ and supply
th• 1><111 .. l•ad t>llfflll" twn h•rh ltmp•••tu111 W•l•1 heat o'h•neers to tonve1t slHm to hot wata1,
• durr111 • 011rl11n'"' tu ~ond1t1\4 ucui itun1 f1u1n th• llRSG 12 •V power d1sl11butlon within th•
''' 1llty •nd new ei.c1111. l•eder dut I btnlt tn Iha ,,.lllln& sub,l•lion ,,,. HRSG ''"" be ltHnl'htd wtth • tonltol \'f\ttm lo meet tlt•llunmtnl1f 411 11rim1l 1•qu11emrnl\
lh• Slit lor lh• 1>1019el •• lucal•d •d1•<•nl lu th11 •oulh west wall ot lh• Campui Cen1t1I Planl
•t l!C:h m11n umpu,. "' lntne, C1hlu11111 lhc '"'l•ns bu1ld1n& will be up1nded at the talllln&
lm1lt11 rnum floor ~leul1011 to lh• \outhwt'I ~tone WHI Pellason Ori•• lowtrd the 1u11r1el 11nd
""' ~ to lh• \Ottlhont '' n•11t1011 In •• t un.,.111dal11 the '-P•ce 1 aqu11•ments nl the proposed G 1,
IOl\1; 1n • OlllJH•""' · plu• 111111•• •nlt<111•l•tl ••P•n~l(ln ol the • t>&•nerahon lu1hly The future •• Jllll"nn 1n lhtt lin•I build out nl lh• t.u 1l1ty will be b•••d on •n 1dd1tion1I G 1 HRSC n1tu11I i'' <"ITll)ltt\lOI """ • IWW IU!ld"n\ln( \l•tm furb1ne lf'nl'UIOI (SI) w1lh condenser •nd COOlltll tu ... rt'
1111 luHet1t 111n1~' I will "' """"uJ.tt •he plann•d future "'P•n•lon by ur"V1t1n1 •II Ill•
111111111•l11d ""' llff'd"t1 ln1 111 .. • • """"' 011d l11l111t <O&M•rwlton systems And t l1ucture• •t lh•
"'"""• hu1l.1 1u""' tio.,. •l•o\l"n lh• bu11d11t11 will t1th•1 b• hullt 111 1ts enll<tly In th4 • 1111•nt
""''"' t "' th• bwl•l•or '"'" t.• '""'' tn ~n'"" only In• • ufl•lll p10,..-1 equipm•tll 1nd r•IA1n1n1 "''"' w111 h• "'"' l.J to "'"'"n th• lutur• ipacn al lht' n"11n1 bo1le• roam •leottnn the rr1 • .,n1111 w.•tl\ wnuld """"'" th• b~\I• lur lh• bu1ld1n~ w•ll• in lht 111111 bu1ltt out lhe bu1ld1n1
•llt.l •II ,11111 l11r•• will h• ul 11•111tu11~d 1nn<r~lc 1nd •teal lron11n11 with c;lelfor envelape tu match
.. l\tll•& l;•nrr •I "" '"V"'••nl• •ml I her m•I q,le nwdtlone wuuld bt bued on ellha1 a Solar 01
r.1 wµplit'1 ''''"" floth , ...... t• w1ll 1n{l11d• lh• l•'"''"""'"Y <Hsocn PH'O•• •tton nl WQl~llll d11win1s. •n~slrnchon
hA-.d •>n tho u1 h "'"" l 11111"" St1nd•llh .ind De 1~11 Cr1ter1• 11lu1 1>•of'lcl spe~1h' de.,cn end
pfllthlfm1uu,.cr1l"'"'
Ce,.trol ~nt Chlll" Step S 4'e1I ... -4 •-•ttwctl-<Ht nllMol•t c.,_.,.11 ... ,._, "•••r-' ,..,,,MKt,.., •• ,, .,,,....,.,
tCnl(•nr1 •l,nn Pl•nl lund1nc pwnd1n1 •1>Prn••ll
raoctou•as ,
s 14, 11' .000.00
S 17 ,DSl,000.00
lllt 11rtqual1l•••litoll 111oc"" will be condmlod 1n lw11 r•••h and will result tn the ulecllon of
P• Nfll•ltht1I Oe11vn llu1l1ltt" whu will b~ 1uued proposal dorum1nls lor lh1\ Protect
P .. d I wlll Lt' lht whm1tt•I ftl • P1equahhullu11 Qu•sllonn11tt Alte1 r ... elpl ol lht Pttq111t1hethon
v11 .. t11•nn11u• .... Uulrtl\•IY w•ll r•vlf'w And delt1m1n• • ~·nt KOi• !Of Heh submlll•I Scoi1n1
ot tlnittn R111f(t•" lot f'•ll I w1M ha d•l,.1m1n•d hy tn. •Pi>li<•llon of •n nt•bh1h~ '"''"' 11\ltm o~\l~n tlu11r1 .... whn ...... , Ill• 11qu11•m•nl• •n p,,, t Wiii b• '"'''"••••d '" Part 2 of lhli 1·,~q11111ihohon """ ~'' p.,f l Woll 11• lhO lnterVf1JW 0fl\ljlll 8utld•f\ Wiii b~ not1fl11d Ill wtiltn& whelhel Of nol l~•y htv•
b•t:11 .eluttd "• tht l'••t l ln'"'""'w Th• lnlerv~w w1tl wdd1oi lh~ item~ dnc1tb•d 111 lht
Pr•q111l1l1< "'"'" QunhoM•N ~ th• ruulh ul the> 1nle1v141w wtlt be s.p•t•lely 1corod btut1 on •n
Htlbt"h•d <•l1n1 w•l•n• II'•• U•"I" 11utlt1ert who are •elerted bY lh• Un1vef\1ly 1n l'ul 2 will h• p1equnhlied to '"bmll P1opoul• fl)< thl\ I'm!"< t
PlfQUAUfl<ATIOH SCHIDUU
On W•4M•....,. Nav....i.M 26, 200J, P1~Q\141lf1C'alton Quullonn•"~' w•tl ti• 1\\11rd 10 1nler11tled
Oo11n 811ild9!'S •I Ool1n & Conallucllon Setvku, Untversotr ol C•hlo1n1.t. lrvln~ '6201 C1llloint1
Aonut Suit~ "/',O lrVlllf>. C'-9~'}7 2450 (Corntt ot 81~on •nd C•ltl0f11le Avenue)
f UI '"'™ m•I-UN th• hotline (!M9) 124 tt 17 or (9411) 82• 9034 On Tllun ... y, Oec.-INr 4, IOOJ, • ._..,.,, O•tlp attlWM PY..,...Ofk ... _ c..,t-•
wilt ti. 1 nndurlad hta1no1ne promptly 111 IOJOO A.M. Only Oes11n Oulhltu whO pa<l1dpat• In the
Cont'"""' tn 1h enltrely wlll bt allowed In •ubrnll Pr11<1u•lll1u1ton Quutlonntlf•• Person1 11111vtn1
•lier IO·OS .... wll ....... ~ t• ......... ,.........m ... 1 ... a.. • .._.._ Pwtlci.-h
...... -· et1 O•tlp & C-.tntc:t,_ S..-vkH , U..IYenfPy of ( .. If..._,"""-· J201 CellfwM.
Av-•, S.lte ISO. WI._ -4 Wrttlit Cfffn-• '-· IMri-, CA tHt1 14SO. (~ al Ctflfw11la Av-•4 • .._Av-)
far ""1tt.t lnfw-111111, tllltt.-1 S~•" M-it.w et (t4') U4 Ut7.
The ...,..,.,_ ••receive ~f..t Pr...,...lfltetl ... 011 .. ri-.i .... wtl IM~. o ... ..._
11 , 1003 of 4.00 , ... .i 0.•1&n A Lon,truttlOn S.,v1rn. Atlenhon ~Oii Moulton, Unl•at\l\y
Of f.•lilU1n111 ln1n•, !>201 Cahlornle A•tl>ll• Suite 250, lr•llla CA 92697 200
0.•lln 8"1tdw ,.l~u•hllC•llOn Q11HhOMelrH lndudllll any requWff altKhment., Jhlll bll
111bnlllltd 1n w1i.d •n•tloC>U mt1hd with the Mltllon on lh• oulltcle, '"OISfGH auao1a
,HQUAUrK.ATtoft OUISTtoMNA•I f~ CINTlAl PlANT (HILUJI SUP S 'Nft<t ~' '"'40 -4 <~NlUTION f'lAICT l't .. -.« .. .......,. tt11os• •nd addruud to tM offlee
d llf\•194 above
llKUIN ONI o.IOMl.l AMO ntatl COPtH Of fKI PllOUWn<AttON OUUTIONttMH (WfTM
AnA<HMINTS). Dti11n 8ull~1 \htN anume Ml tH410111lblhtr f0t llmely deli"')' tt1 tlMt toubon
dnlsnth•d lo. 1tt111pl ol l'rtQU•lihcation Ot,.•honn•tth Out. lelepllon1c. feulmlle, Of l11Qrll!>hlc
Prequeltllullon Queshonntku •re lnnlld •nd wlll not ti. •cc•pl~ No e>r•Clll•llltcallon documenh
will b• aropt@d 1flet •.oo P.M •• fllw..,,, OK~ 11 IOOJ. Howa11ar, the University ,...,v"
the rllftl to requut, rec:••••. •lld •uluate suf)flllltMnt•I 1nf01tnttion •lte1 th• 1119ve tllM e11d d•I•
S\/Cceuful Ontsn Ou•IHn will ll<o nt1tll11d ol 111• d•I• time end lootlon 111 th<tit lfth1t•lews llQUISl •oa PttOfOU&.
Ot~ llulldct11 will be notified ,.htt"-0< not 111.ty tfeve bMn 1>1•queltfMNI a'1er the Un1v.,ally
1vatuatn IM 11n111lh ot lhfl lnletvlew An 'ACl•t•t~•mtnl l o Prtqutlllltd f'topo-wn• will follow 1~1l1ln1 1111 uert d•ln, limes, •nd looUon cOM1111ln1 Ille .. •ll•blllty ol f'rOIHK.tl Ooc11n11111h
lltd (Propo"I) ~~1111ty In th• •mount ot 10' of th• lutnp !lum l•w Price PtOjM>UI, Htlvdlnt •lltrn1tt1 !11\elt •rromoa11y .. th P<OOOMI fht 1u1ety •Hlllllt the llld Bond 111•11 be. on the
P1(>jlOMI OHdUne, •tt••dmm9d \Uret, '"'"'" llS •llt!M ... Ille CIHIO.ftla COdtt .. CWll f'roc:edufe ,l'(tlOn 995 120 ,
AH ll11Mdtnu poR<IH r.qUlrad lo be obtained by lltt 0.1l1n Builder .it•ll b4 tubjeel lO•*llf>rOYll
l>y Unlv•olty IM '°'"' •nd lul>•l•nc• All polkln fOf Com"*cl.tl '°'"" 01lltt•I ll•blllty, Eaceu llteb•ltt)'. lu•I"'" A11t-bllt ltal1U1ty •ncl Profwnlon•I ll•blldy lnlWtllCe allllll be IUUff b)'
<Ofl!Plnt.• wtUI • Int ut1111 ot A 0t b•tler. and • fl..anc:lal d au1tlutlo11 ot VIII w l>ett• (Clf 111 tqulfft.nt rttln& llJ Stend¥.i f, Pont Or ltlloodt'i). All pi'thclt\ r~lttld 1111 WOflttrs' ~qUon
t114 rmp1o.-enl' llablllty lntllr•no lhell hf 11,ut d by 'ompanlee (1) lhot tt.'I• e llest rtlllll •I lh
or b•lltr. i nd • fjn1nclal tlu1tllnt10n of VIII °' btllt• (Ot 111 tqulveltnl rttl111 11,. Sta11da1d &
l'OOf Of Moody'I) '" (II) lh•t u• acctptablt to ti!• Unj'1t1all1. Tilt Cerlll"'1te ,of fmura"t• •Ni ti. l>,IHld on \he Un1,,.,"ty'• lorm
Proapetllwe 0..lp 111.U•t t11t.ncl1111 ttt bl jlfequ1htMNI •• l"fOflftfod lh•I t!My wttl be tvlljecl
lo t11d mutt 11111)' c~ ••111 114 of ltlti 111"1)0UI tonditkWI~ tnclud1n1 100' p•)'-fll •t1d l~ WfrJU!IMIU lloncb
M lnfor1111t1011 1utwnttted tor l>f'•qu1llllC•llon ewatultlt)n will be co11&1dtred oflldtl lnlOl'MlllOI\
K 1111od Ill c.onlid Mt, •114 the Unlv.,11ty wtll tnalnleln It• courldenll•llly lo the ut1nt pwmltttcl bt w.
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92683 OAftt (rH ... ) JUN 04, IOOJ
ALAM SlATH, Clerk ~Ano MU-•••••z. D•p••y 1-°u1:~P:t.~ Newpo1 1
Ouch C01ot1 Mesa O•lly
PUot Oe«mbtr J. 10,
17. 24, 2003 W212 .......
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Th• lollowtn1 pa11on
hn ab•ndorntd tft• u''
of 11111 Fkllllnu'> lull
nesa N1me. El TAH. 2~ ll fC>fo Rd. ~.
Lille f OfHI, Cthlorntt 92630
T,,. r1411110 .. , 8u"'M''
n•me ,.,., rt4 lo lll>Ove
wn filed 111 Oranp
County Clll 02/11/03, f'llt HO ~"743
CMdy Yu, 1 ~.
Irvine, C.lltorftla 91Wl
"'" bll)lnn1 11 con duct~ lly· 1n lndNldu•t
Cindy Yu
This sl1tarn1nt wu
lif4ld Wl\11 11141 Col/Illy
~ .. el Ore11p C4uMy on ll/OM)J
toHHdttt D•llt 1"1lot ltov. 1~1. 29, 0-0.J,IO.lOOl W"1Sl
women's basketball team hdd •
five -point halftime ll' d but
couJdn't come: away wttb lt.1
Orat victory of tbe &ee.aon, fall.
tng ro San Diego State, 51-CO.
3-pc. ooett-~ueon 1.1..ord t .
Halfllme -UO, 2.a. 19
Sage Hill edged
• WATRR POW: Hayden
Hutch1aoo. fbe lone senior on
the Sage Hill School girls water
polo team, scored four goals,
but the Ughtnlng lost, 9-7. to
Rancho Alamitos in nooleague
ac:tJon at Corona del Mar High
Tuesd.oy.
Lightning win again
• BASXE'TBo\.U: SUge H.IU
School earned a 49-36 non-
league boys basketball victory
over visiting Rio Contiguo Tues-
day. Thl' Aztecs (3-1) outscored
fbe Anteaters (0-3) 32-16 In the
second half u UCI made just
seven of 26 •ho ls (26.~).
~vin Joyce led th Ughtrting
(2·0) with l9 points, wbUe Matt
Loper and Alex Samel wcTe also
in double figures whh 15 a.nc.t to
points scored, respectively.
CrUtina Ca.Uawa,y led the
'Euters with 14 pomta. Kristen
Green added sJr polnta, elgbt
n:,bounds and three assl.at.s. Devin Tooma added three
goals for the Ughtnlng (J -1).
while Katherine Bishop re-
corded aJx laves.
. Nonleacue
Sage HUI 49, Rio Condguo SI
Nonconr..nce lcofWbV~ Rio Contlguo t 1 1 1' -lll
San Dleao St. I~ UC lf'vlM '° San ~ )t. -MC\..artnay 3,
Dunlap 12. Fritz 4, Elliott 15, Huattl
16. Jl<bon 2.
~
Asnc:it-Alamhoa I , Sage Hiii 7
~bwOuan...
Sage Hiii 7 13 15 14 •9
Rio -G1rci11 13, Sowers 8. EllH 6,
R11moa 5, Ma rtinel 2. Romero 2
3-pt. goal• -Remo• 1.
Sege HMt -Joyce 19, Loper 15,
Samel 10, Ogron 3, Voge 2, Lener o.
Wllklna o. Henccx:tl O. Derhelm 0.
3-pt. go11l1 -Ogron 1. Loper 1, Joyce
1.
3 pt goals -Huenl 6, Elliott 1 Rarw:tio · ~ 2 3 z • • UC IMM -Catleway 14, 8lggln1 4,
Stanley 8, Fargu1on 3, Green 6. Lord
3, Yadon2.
Sloe Hiii ' 2 2 2 -1
Sage Hiii -Hutdliaon 4. Too ma 3.
Saves -Bllhop 6.
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TO All INTERESHO
PERSONS
I Pe1tttone1 DAVE
CAIRNS aka OAVI SIU-
ART CAIRNS filed •
petition with tnis court
101 e decree chen11111
n•mes n follow• DAVE
CAIRNS to DAVE STUART
CAlllNS · PALLEN
'l Tit£ COURT OROCRS
tho\ •II persons lnttr·
esled In this malle1 shall
appe•t befor• lhlS courl
11 lh• hea11n1 1ndtcet-6
belo., to show ceuie 1f
any, why the pelrhon f0t
Ch•n&t of name 5hould
not be arented
NOTICE Of HEARING
01te DCC lO 2003 Time
2 00 pm O..pt· L73
The •ddrus ol 1"4 court
IS ume as noted 1bove
3 A copy of this Order
lo Show Cius. shall be
published at lent once
each we'ell for four
IUttHs••• weet\i prior
to. the d1te u l for
hurin1 on \he p111illon
In the fofloWlnl ntWJ·
paper of aenenl c11 cu
talion, prmtl!d 'n this
county . NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
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Oeta1 MOY 10 200J
MAlJO .. I lAl•D uan•. JUDGI °' lHI SUMlttO• <OUaT
Published Newport
8Hch Cost• Mes.t D•lly
Pilot Novembe1 12 19
26 Oecembl!1 3.
2003 W238
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TO All INTERC STlO PtRSOHS
I Ron•ld C McMK .. 1n
ind Clnd7 l. McMacltln
011 beh•lf of Pttflloner.
R1quel Renee McM•cl1in,
1 minor ltltd • petition
with "'" COi/ft for • ~«.. ch111cina nemes
H follows A1qvel ltenn
McM1tltln 10 Raqutl
ROH Mcl'ttac~ln
2 lHE COURT ORO!RS
th•I 111 penoni tnlt<
ested tn Illa metttr wit
eppHr before this cou1t
at the llHrlnf ind1cett4
btlow lo •how CIUH It
eny. why lhe petition for
~h•nce ol n•,,,. should
not be l"•nted
NOTICE Of HEARING
0•1• occ lO 2003 TllM'
2.00 pm O.pt.. l73
lite 1ddrn1 of Ult court
la Hine I' llOfld l boYe.
3 A copy of this Ordw
lo Show CauM sll•n be
publ11hed et IH\t OllCI
uch ... k for tour
succntlYf wHll• prior to tlle ct.le .. , for
hHrll\I ott the .,.tH;on
In Ille lolloWlnl MWS P•~ of 11111•11 clrc.u l1tlon, p.rlnltd In ll'lls
tounlJ NoWl>Oft 810<11
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Pilot l'tov91'1b« 12. 19.
Zt, Dtctml>tr 3, 2003 W2l9
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TO All INTCRESlEO
PERSONS l l'etrtioner. SOl.OMON
OAVIO WARE filed •
petnion with this court
for 1 decree ch1n1tlna
n•mn es follows SO·
lOMON OAOO WAAC lo
SOLOMON OAVIO
FAUHTLCROY WARC
'I 111£ COURl OROlRS
thtl all persons lnte<·
nted 1n this mailer shall
•t>PMr before 1P11s coutl
al the hu11nr indicated
below lo show ouse 1f
1ny, why tho pettllOll for
china• of n•m• should
nol be I' •nled. NOTICE OF HEARING
Dale JAN 20 2004 l11ne.
2 PM Dept. t73
The add1eu of the court
rs um• u noted •bove.
3 A copy of this Order
to Show Cauw shalt be
publtshed •I lent once
••ch wee" 101 tour
successive weeks prior
to the dale HI 101
1,.1rma on the pelltlOn
1n the followln1 news·
paper of cener1I tlfCU·
latlon. printed In this
co1111\y Newpo1 I Stach/
Costa Mesa Dtlty Pilot ht•• DIC 01 2003 JUOOI SHEILA fill,
JUOOI Of THI SUPl-
~lt COURT Publl,tiad Nt wpod e .. ch Cott• Mne Daily
Piiot 0.Cember 3. 10. 11. M, 298a 'l'le64
S&lmOI COIST Of
CAllCeM,
COllfTT Of OWIGI
OIAMlaunY
S1llD>ICOllT
PIOIATI COllT
OPllATD15
MI Tll art lllYf. POST
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TO All INTCll[ STE 0
PCRSONS
l P•llhone•· R•chet R
Mills tiled a pet1tinn with
this court for • decree
chaoarna n•m•s .,
follows Rechel Rene
Milk to A•ch•I Rene
lo-.sette
2 THC COURT ORDERS
lh•I •II j)«rsun\ mlel
nled on tll~ milter sll•ll
•Pi>e•r l>efo.e thts cour I
al lhe he111ns tncl1cated
below to show c1use 11
any, why the petition 10<
chanae ol n1,,,. t.hould
not be er 1nted.
NOTIC{ Of HE:ARINC
Date 12· 30-03 T 1me 2:00 pm Oepl l7 3
The 11dd11n of the court
1s MnM H noled •bo••. 3 A copy of this Orde<
lo Show Cause sll•ll be
pubhihed •l leeat once
HCh week for lour
r.ucces.tve weeh prior
to the d1te set for
hta1 Ins on Ute petition
In the followlnc news
pa.,.. ol aenerel c1rcu
letlon. prlnled In this
countr· Newporl f!Hch/
Cost• Met.1 011ly Pilot ht!JMOYlOIOOJ
-l.tpl Nadcel
JUOOI SHiil.A •lll. ~ .....
JUOOI Of Tffl SUPI~ ... ~
lM>tl COU911 -Publlthed Newport
Buch Coste ...... Oelly
Piiot November 12. I 9,
26, December 3,
2003 W2•1
AdMMhtltless ... s......
Tiie lottowin1 peuons
1re dome businus es.
South Pointe Inv.st
menh. 949 South Cont
Ornl't, Suite 600. Costa
Meu CA92626
Arn•I Oe•flopme.aol
Company, it Cehlornra
Corpo11hon (CA), 949
South Coast 011ve, Suite
600, Cost4 Mes., CA
92626
ClA Frnanc1al Co.po
rahon a Caltlor nta
Co1poraloon (CA), 949
South Coast Drive, Suile
600. CO$ta Mes3, CA
9?626
lh1s bustness 1s con·
duct~d by· • senaral
ptt tntrshlp
Have you sle1 led dolna
b1111neu yell Vu
07/29/1987 A1nel Development
Corpor1tron Rudy J
Baldon1, £ucull•• V•u
President
Th11 statement was
fti.d with the County
Clerk or Or•nae County
on 11/06/03
200Slt642to
Oallr Pilot No• 19, ?6, Dec 3, 10, 2003 W257
~ .... ... s.......
The lollowln& persons
a1e doln1 businn$ n
•) Strllll!lllM Spec111
1:.ts b) Stra11ht11ne
SpKrallsls A•an1. 5641
Ptue del Amento.
An1heim Hills. CA 92807
Scott Alexander
Spence. 5641 P1t7a de
Amantu. An•lle•m Hills,
CA 92807
Thra business 1s con
due led by· an 1nd1v ldual
Hne you starled dotn&
buJrntu yet1 l'fo
Scott A Si>ence
Th" ll•lement wn
fikd wtlh \he County
Clerlt ol Oranae Co"nly
on 11/24/03
200l6t161JI
011ly Pilot Nov 26 Dec
3. 10 17 2003 W259
RclltlM-....U
•s....... l ... foUowina petSons
are Cloma busmen •~
Caluy MMte•tr•. 186U
Broolthurst Street, •382 .
Founuin Valley, CA
92708
Art1s.1 Cnlerpr1tu Inc.
(CA), 186'17 Brookh11rst
Sl!MI. •382. r ountatn
V1lley. CA 92708
This business 11 con·
dueled by I COlf)VrlllOn
H•1t• you slarlfd doffll
business yet? No
Aro .. Cnlerp11se•, M•t•d
Saf•le, President This st1tement ,.,.
filed '10th the County
Cleflt ol Or•nae County
Oii H/07/03 200Hf6'411
Oatly Piiot Nov 12, 19
26,0ec 3.2003 W,40
Th• loflowllfl 1>41raons
art C1oin1 buslneu u : G3 MotorsporlJ, 11161
Stal11 Av•.. r ounl•ln
Valley. CA 92708
Merceto Galloallo
11161 Slate• Ave.,
Founlaln Valley. CA
92708
Thrs businen " con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual
Hive you started dotn&
bu11118's yet'. Yes. l l ·
17 03
Marcelo C1llo1110
Th11 statement wu
tiled with the County
Cle•ll of Ora1111• County
on 11/?0/03
2003196512•
Oaolr Pilot Oet 1. 10.
11 24 200.3 W263"
FktlllM .....
"-*--' lhe 1ollowma perM>ns
art dorne bustnO\ es
Ehl• Equipment 11>83:>
Al1onqu1n St Suite
• 144. Hunl•nrton Beach.
C111for1111t 926•9
Mtchael Stephen Hutt,
l '>431 Cal>fl C11 • Hun·
ttnston Beach C•llfo1n1a
92647
Tll1s bus1n .. s is con
du<led by an lndmdual
ll•ve you started dmna
businen yet> No
M1chulHutt
ThlS statement wes
hied with the County
Clerll ol Oran11e County
on 10128/03
200Sl96UOS
011ly Pilot Nov 26, Oec
3. 10 ll 2003 W;>S8
fldttlM~ •s....... Tho follow1na persons
•re do1na buiineu u ·
Oowntne Stint LQ. 8'1
Newport Centei 01 #~?.
:~ort Beach. CA
Lil Quiroz 741 Am1&os
W17 7 H. Nfwport
8uch,CA9~
l his bUSll'IU\ IS con
ducted by •n lndt•ldual
Hot you ''"led doin& bus1nu~ yet' No
lll QuHOl
This statement wu
llltd with the County
Cle11t of Or~nar County
on 1om 03
700.JIH212'
D11ly Pilot Nov 12. 19. 26, 001 .l 2003 W24?
RcttiM ....
"-S.....
The lollowtn& pe,.011)
ar@ dolna bu\me•-. 11s
IV H•ndyman. !lll1/t
Orchid A•e • Coron• del
Mai CA9262~
J1m '{ fo•, S211h
Orchtd Ave .. Co1on• del
M•t, CA 92625
This bu\me~• I\ 1 on
ducted by an 1nd1Ytdu11 Ii••• you slut•d do1n1
bus1nen yd? Yu
S II 01
J1mV fo•
This itatement wn
J1led with tilt' Co1111ty
Clerk of Orana~ County
on 11/17/03 fOOJH6SJ32
011ly Piiot Nov 19, 26,
Otc 3, 10. 2003 W253
STARTING
• • • • • • • • • • •
nc... ..... ... s.....
Th• lollow1n1 II«' son~
ate dolna buslnns .is.
SMA FINANCIAL SER
VlCES. 20111 Crel9' C•
Huotmston Bea~h CA
9?6'6
Sharon M Auaensle1n.
20111 Cr.lei C1 . Huo
l1011ton Beach. CA 92646
Th11 busrnos " co1• ducted l>y :an 1nd1v1du4l
Ho• you sta1 led doio1
bustnt~s y~t> Yt$
1/98
Sharon M Auaeo,1e1n
This dalement wu
loted with tire County
Ctlfl< of O•:tnge r ounty
on 10/28/03 200S696SSS \
0•1ly Pilot No• 16. Oc1
3 10. 17, 2003 W25&
fldltlm ..... .... s ....
The lollowina pe"ons
•re dom11 bus1neu a' He11la&f F ,,.., At t '>09
I Ith St1eet, Hunlin&ton
Buth CA92648
l\Jlherlne llntt No111s,
!>09 11 lh Strell'\, Hun
l•naton Beach CA 92648
This busmen fs con
dueled by an 11ld1v1dual
Hav• you sta1ted doin11
bus1ne~\ yet' No
llAlh~rine Noir•~
lh1) 5\a\fment .... ,.
filed with the Cou11ly
Clerll ol Or~n11r Countv
on 11/21/03 200JIHS9lt
Oally Pilot No• 2b Oet
3 10 11 2003 W?60
fldldM ltnilm ... s ......
The lollow1na per~on~
ire dome busmen "
Gary·\ Mobile S"een
Strv•u. 3441 Summei
,., Circle, Costa Meu
CA 92626
Caty Oolmk•. J441
Summerset CA.de. Cosl•
Meu CA92626
'h•s bus1nesi ,,, tou
ducted by an md1v1dual
Hive you slat t11d dom~
busmen yet' No
Ga1 y W Dohn~•
Thi\ stetement wa•
fried with the County
Cler" of Or•nae r.nuntv
on 11/10/03
200JH6'57l
0 .. 11 Pilot Nov 12 19
26. 3. 2003 W2J6
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