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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2003
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High students Joseph Powers, 1 7, left, and Ted Lee, 14, center, watch the launch of one of their gliders, done with the
assistance of classmate Jeremy Appleby. Joseph and Ted won the glider contest held at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
Doesn't take a rocket scientist
In an science competition, a glider built by a
Costa Mesa High student beats out one built by
engineers at Jet Propulsion Laboratory
M•rlsa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
I t isn't every day that high
school students beat out
NASA rocket scientists.
California schools, but gliders
built by JPL engineers.
"lt's not that we're suddenly
smarter than all the people who
built the Mars Rover." Steve
Nelson, who teaches the class.
said. "But we've been doing this
over and over. ffhe engineers! put
theirs together in a few hours and
didn't really test it. M
But last week at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory's annual
Invention Outllenge Competillon.
students in Costa Mesa High
School's Mathematics,
Engineering, Science
Achievement class hit the mark -
or closest to the mark -with a
glider they designed. Their entry
not only beat out other Southern
Measurement and repetil1on.
he stressed, are the secrets of
effective engineering. Every
student In his class designed a SCOTT ROBY I O~Y Pit.OT
see SCIENTIST, Paae A4 Student Joseph Powers watches the launch of his gttder.
THINKING ALLOWED
Burciaga s back in town
LOLITA
HARPER
and future
commissioner
about her plans to
pursue a seat on
the Qty Council,
she chuckled.
"I have some
ldeas about that,"
she said. "I have
some plans about
running. It is
definitely
something l want
to do."
Ah hah. So, was her posturing on
the park.a commission a calculated
move to elevate her status 1n the
community and therefore make her a
stronger cand1date for a council run
In 2004?
"I don't see it that way." Burclaga
said. "I was really surprised when
Ubby asked me. I didn't even know
anyone was leaving."
Burciaga said Cowan approached
her. expressed conftdence in her
qualifications for the position and
asked If she would consJder stepping
Into Feldman's vacancy. Burciaga saJd
she thought about It and realized It ren 1n line with a lot of what abe had
been doing in the community
already, in regards to after school
facllitles and such.
It also happened to be a step in the
right direction toward becoming an
elected official, she admitted.
Cowan's answer on Burclaga's
appointment demonstrated the
councilwoman's political savvy. Did
she strategically appoint Burciaga to
eJevate her &tatus in the community
and make her a stronger candidate
for a coundl run1
•Absolutely," C.owan said.
Cowan, who wW be termed out In
2004 and leave an empty seat on the
dais. sald 8he saw Bwctaga as a
"rising star in the community." Her
... ALLOWED, Pas• M
The reque.t, approved by the
board of dire<:ton on Wednes·
day. calla for a multifamily rental
project containing a minimum
ot 250 units. The district plans to
lease the land on the comer of
Adams Avenue and Plnecreek
Drive near OCC.
ber Walt Hawa.ld said.
"We put (the project! In a posl·
tlon where it's between the de·
~loper 8J1d the city, and that's
appropriate because that's the
city's jurisdiction," Howald l&ld.
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON TIE WEB:
www.~com WEATHER ~
Mostly tunny skies today
and cool t.mperaturM.
SeePqeA2
The' board waa poised to select
a bidder ln November, but chose
to abandon the pIOceu and •tart
~ cftlng uncleun• and con·
tu.ion in the ttqu t.
It will now be up to d4Mloper1
to dedde how many •pe.rtm~nta
thf:y want to build and whether
they want to exceed tbt cuya
mufrnum denaJty, board mem·
The original request asked de-
velopers to d gn an apartment
project wtth at least 304 unJta on
a lot of lndeftnJte size, deacrlbed
as a mlnlmum of 12.14 acres and
a maximum of' 13.n aaa. ThJt
caused confusion. llnce devel-
opers based their projects on dU'·
ferent size Iota. ijowald aa.ld In
November. 1 ) ,~ ..
SM APMftENT, P .. e M
SPORTS
COit.ii M.., High glria'
toeeer ttlt• on lntlne.
S.Pq1A9
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Upper
Newport
Bay to be
restored
A $1.2.5-million grant from
the California Coastal
Conservancy means work
may start by fall of 2005.
Alicia Robinson
D~ily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -The California
Coastal Conservancy announced on
Thursday that it will giye the county a
$12.5-milllon grant that will allow the res·
toration of Upper Newport Bay to begin.
Design of the project, now underway,
should be completed by September 2004.
with construction beginning m fall 2005.
said Donald Spencer, the project manager
for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
"We're very excited," Orange County
coastal engineer Susan Brodeur said.
"We're trying to keep the project on crack.
and this really helps.·
Restoration of the 1,000-acre bay will in·
volve dredging more than 2 million cubic
yards of sedJment from two basins in lhe
bay. dredging and deepenlng channels in
the bay and creating a new island for least
terns, which are endangered birds, Spen·
cer said.
The bay is the largest tidal wetland in
See BAY, Pa1e A4
CITY HALL
Council
endorses El
Morro park
The resolution is a surprise,
as Newport leaders seemed
against a state park where
mobile homes now sit.
June Cau1r•nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -In a tum of
events one participant described as "the
most dramatic thing 1 think I've ever seen
in a council meeting," the Qty Council,
which was leaning toward opposing a
state park plan for El Morro Village, made
a U·tum on Tuesday and came out in sup-
port of removing the mobUe homes there
and returning the area to the public.
The decision came at the same time as a
similar U·tum at the county level, where
an item on Tuesdays Board of Supervisors
agenda to regulate camping near schools
was removed &om the agenda before the
upcoming meeting.
The ordinance would have prohibited
camping within 1,000 feet of a school Be·
cause the state Parks Department's plan
for El Morro Includes a campsite less than
1,000 feet from El Morro Elementary
School, the county move would have had
SM El MORRO, Pqe M
I
12. 2003 • Daily Ploc
ON THE ~TER
STEVE Mcawf( I DALY Pl.OT
Barry levy is the new commodore of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del Mar.
At the helm
Deep• Bhar•th
Da1tyP1lot
B Mry Levy hrs1 i.1epped Into the
Bahia (.onnthian Yacht Qub when
hi~ son DJv1d took a beginner's
'laJling dass there.
·Now, it"s a 'crnnd home to me,· i.aid
the 53 yt•ar-old Newport Beach resident.
who ht" laken the helm as the club's new
commodore
Levy became,, mt>mb~r lZ years ago
Since then, ht• has chaired numeroui.
club committee' and participated 111 a
variety of eve111i.. I le wok over as
commodore dunng a ceremony on
Sunday.
This Is an oppunun11y for him to make
the club's vision a realh y. Levy said.
MOur board jui.t finished a strategic
plan for the club slatml( wha1 we want to
achieve In the next 20 years.· he said.
WHArs AFLOAT
• WHArS AFLOAT is pubhshed periodically.
tt you are planning a nautlcal event, submit
the lnfonnation to tho Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Co81a Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949)
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SPECIAL EVENT
The Newport Herbor Neutic:al MuMtJm will
have an exhibn opening for "Hooked: The
Lure and Lore of SPort Fishing.~ at the Grand
Salon from 10 a m to 5 p.m through Feb.
29. The museum is at 151 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beadl. Information: (9491673-7863,
http://www.nhnm.org.
SAILING CLASSES
Saltinv Fncinatk>n offers dau. In bolting
safety and sa1hng year-round for persooa
with d1sabllities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
<>nine-County emptoyeB c:an bring th.ir
employees out to Newport Beach on
weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy
of Orengo Coast College. The SdlOOI of
Salllng and Seamanship now offers a
dlance for groups to worlc with the on-board
Instructor on different salllng tectiniqoff
Barry Levy takes over as
commodore of the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club
On top of that list are capital
improvement projects such as upgrading
outside dining areas and doing additional
1>oundproofing inside to enhance
acousrlcs. he said.
"We also want to encourage our
m~mber'i to use their boats more often
and to be active on the water," he saJd.
The dub will also continue Its efforti to
gi~e back to the community, Levy said.
"For four years, we've had the
Leukemia Cup regatta, and for all those
years, we've been among the four top
money-raising clubs in the country," be
said.
The club'~ future, however. lays with
the "junior sailors," Levy said.
while they get advloe on how lo perform
well in business. No salllng experience
necessary. One-day d..._ cost from $100
to $125. (949) 646-9412.
Orange Coast eo..a.·1 Khool of Niffng and
seamanship will offer a five week noncredit
Introduction to Shields sailing class from
9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Jan. 11. 18 and 25 and
Feb. 1 and 8 at OCC's sailing center m
NewPort Bead\. The cost la $120.
lnfonnatlon· (949) 64&-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
Wh:h Manna Wa~ at the Balboa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiencet
from mild to wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bey in your c:tlolce of Power end sail
watercraft, jump the ocean swells In a
Sea-doo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to the test In a fully equipped Boston whaler.
or aoer above it all on a parasail ftlght along
the Newport coast. Complimentary lee and
beverages are included with all electric boat
rentals.
Balboa Boat ~tlllt can put you on U\•
water In many ways: with alngle and double
kayaks, electric boats. 14-holder .. uboeta,
pedal boats and n.inabouta for offshore UH
or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentala
"We're going to Invest more in
equipment and coachlng staff," he said.
Last year, for the first time, the club
hired two Instructors from UC Irvine.
"We're definitely going to do that again
this year, because mingling sailing and
academics puts the whole thing in
perspective for the kids," he said.
In his 1>pare time, Levy enjoys cruising
to Catalina In hls 42-foot sailing yacht.
Sun Dance. His wife, Nancy, Is also active
in the club as an advisor for the junior
sailing prognm.
Above all. the commodore says he has
enjoyed the camaraderie and the
friendships be has made In the club over
the years. ·
"This is a club where you have people
from all walks oflife," be said. "There are
people from different income levels. It's a
very, very friendly atmosphere where
people accept you and welcome you."
alao holds two-hour scavenger hunts
aboard the electric bay boats, providing
group activity for corporations, birthdays.
nonprofit organizations and group outings.
The hunt pac:bgea Include boata. trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and
supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225
per boat and catering is available at en
additional rate. For hunt reservations, call
(949167J.7200.
Electrk boat ...m.a. a,. available by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beac:tl. AU boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CO
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservations are tuggested. An hour rental
Is S75. (949) 645-6812.
,..,.. bon, electric bom, boogie boanta.
kayaka, Inflatable rafta, catamarans, beac:tl
furniture and wetlt.llts are available for rent
at Retort Water Sports at Newport Dunes.
(949) 729--1160.
Gondola toun.,. o«.ted by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-8 . The S75 colt Includes a basket of
bread, dleose, aalaml, Ice. glassn, a
blanket music and a Polaroid picture. Wine
la also available. (IMS) 676-1212.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Ready for
the parade
A hoy. side or the stem.
Next
Wednesday
is the start of the
Newport Harbor
Qui.sun.as Boat
Parade. and It will
be the first time in
decades that I will
miss the start -or
oot70n
Wednesday. 1 am MIKE
Do not hesitate to
hail a larger vessel,
especially a charter
vessel, to let the
sldpperknowthat
you are dose on the
starboard side. not
certain of the larger
vessels intentions
or to request
passing (inland
rules?). Remember,
whether It ls a
skippering a private WHITEHEAD
yacht Crom
Ensenada to Newport
Harbor, and depending on
the wait time for U.S.
Customs in San Diego, I plan
to reach Newport at 6 p.m.
So, technically. I might not
miss the parade when I
cruJse through the harbor.
The other nights, J will
skipper in the parade aboard
different private yachts,
except for Sunday, when J
have my radio show. 'Ibis
Sunday. Eric Hovland, the
shows roving reporter, will
call in with a special parade
report.
Last Sunday. my radio
crew and I were invited to
view San Diego's Holiday
Boat Parade with VIP
viewing from the judge's
station at the San Diego
Maritime Museum. The
nlght was gorgeous after the
rainstorm that day, and the
crisp air felt like winter. The
parade was very nice, with
courteous skippers foUowing
the boat ahead, and the
boats were very well
decorated.
I have a few tips for
boaters in Newport I Jarbor's
parade that I have formuJa1e
from years as a professional
captain. participating in
many parades on the West
Coast.
Let's st.art with guei.ts'
safety. Before you leave the
dock. teU everyone where to
find the llfejackets. fire
extinguishers and Oashlighti.
and make ready the ring
buoy with a line attached to
the buoy. A common
mistake is to decorate your
ring buoy with a string of
lights -no excuses
regarding safety.
It also is importan l 10
guarantee that the skipper
can see, without the view
blocked by guests. bright
lights or decorations. There
are going to be hundreds of
boats on the water
performing Impromptu
close-quarter maneuvering,
and you shouJd ~eep in
mind that most boaters are
not accustomed to cruising
at nighttime. not to mention
in such crowded siruadons.
Also, the parade route will
take many boaters to
unfamiliar areas of the
harbor, so follow the parade.
lf the skipper's view is
restricted, prudent
seamanshlp dictates that
someone shouJd be posted
as a lookout in those blind
areas. whether on the bow,
private yacht or a chatter
vessel, the larger the vessel.
the less maneuverability and
the less visibility for the
skipper.
Every boat must follow the
flow of traffic, keeping the
starboard (right) slde nearest
to shore and passing
oncoming vessels port to
port Oeft to left). Who are
the idiots who always cruise
up the wrong side of the
channel, causing chaos as
oncoming boats have to
swerve out of the way? You
are in no hurry to cruise ·
around the bart>or. so travel
slowly, and be very careful
speeding up to close a gap in
the parade, as you are
responsible for any damages
caused by your wake to the
docks or other boaters. The
speed timjt is still 5 mph, or
no wake or steerage during
the parade.
Who knows what steerage
means?
The parade officials will be
monitoring VHF marine
radio's work.Ing channel 68.
However, for all
emergencies, use only
Olannel I 6 10 hail the
Newport Harbor Patrol
Please do not interfere with
Olannel 16 by chatting,
playing music or constantly
yelling Merry Ouistmas over
the airwaves. as you could
hinder a real emergency
radio call In the harl>or or
out at sea, where I might still
be cruising.
I wish everyone a safe
parade, and I will have a
parade update In next
Friday's column.
This Sunday on the
Boathouse Radio Show.
Owldler Bell and I will be
in-studio from 4 to 5 p.m. on
KCRQ-AM ( 1170) or over the
Internet at '1ttp:l/www.boat
hou.semdio.com. Usteners
can call in during the show
to (888) 344 I 170 to join in
on Southern California's only
boating talk radio show
reaching ports up the coast
from San Diego to Oxnard
and out to Santa Catalina
Island.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD Is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughts and story 1ugges1ion1
bye-mail to
m/lce@bosthousstv.com or
visit
http:llwww.bo•thousetv.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST Service polt9d a high-surf
advisory for Thurlday, and \'oo should expect mostly today ahould Me the same
tunny ~e. today. Winds from conditions. Watch for very 6 to 10 mph will be out of the strong rip currents end
northeast In the morning, out dangilrous swimming
of the west by the afternoon. conditions. Most west~faclng
Hlgha foreca11ed to be In the breab wlll aee tiead-high aets,
lower to mld-flOe. Tonight, look
for pertly doudy skies with going a few feet overhead '1
atandouttpotl, and light wtnds and highs In the doubl~mead, rerely, at lower to upper 40s. extreme •t.andouts. lnfonnatfon; South-facing breab, gettlng
WWW.TM$.noll8.{/0V •ome dlfbctlon: will run chest
to ahoolder high Ofl the better BOATING FORECAST aetl.
Wltw quaJlty:
In tM Inner watera, WWW.1Urfrld4N.org
northwest winds &ttO\lld be tt
10 knott. Wevet lt\<>uld be et 2 TIDES feet°' lesa on a we.tam awetl Time of 3 •o 6 ,..._Out farther, Height
northWet1 Wlnde will ht 12:21 a,m. 3.35 feet hfgh
•round 10 to 20 llnota With 3:43am • 2.93 feet low
3-ofoot w.vea on a 7 to t-foot 10:08a.m. 6.62 feet high
W9lttfn .w.11. 6;69p.m .().07 fMt low
SURF WATER TEMPERATURE
The Natfotltl w.tthw
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Residents take on extended families
More than 20 local
families will be
adopted for the
holidays thanks to a
community effort.
M1rlsa O'Nell
Daily Pilot
~ MESA -When a plan
to help out needy families at So·
nora Elementary School started
to fall apart, Planning Commis·
sioner Katrina Foley knew exactly
where 10 go.
She went to her contact llst and
sent out about 150 pleas for help.
Now, parents. lawyers and clowns
are signed on to adopt 20 local
f:amllics for the holidays.
wl'm doing it because I want to
give to those less fortunate than I
Coke looking for people
to bear Olympic torch
Coca-Cola L'I looking for local
pt'Ople to bear the 2004 Olympic
torch in the l.os Angeles area.
fhose interec;wd in nominating
themselves or others can go to a
participating Albensons grocery
store between now and Dec. 31,
pick up a nomination fonn and
write a 100-word essay about the
nominee.
Coca-Cola will :.elet.'l 30 people
from the Los Angeles area to carry
the flame. TI1c nomination!> will
he read by a panel of judges: All
torch bearer. will carry the 1orch
about 300 to 500 meter.. and wHI
p~ lhe Harne from torch to torch
a l designated exchange points
along the route in each city. ·
The Olympic Oame will be tra ~
dihonally lighted by the sun's rays
in Olympia on March 25. II will
travel the world for 35 days. visit·
ing 34 cities in 26 countries be·
fore reruming 10 Greece for Lhe
start of the games in A then ...
Trash collection
delayed for New Year's
Newport Beach's General
Services Oepartmenl will not
collect trash on New Year's Day.
ln<;lead, the 1ra!>h will be CQl-
leclec.I Jan. 2. In areas regularly
'ltheduled for Friday collecllon,
trash will be picked up Jan. 3.
Celebrate
am.· Foley said. Wit's a good way
to give during the holiday &ea·
son..
Marcy Shands· Brown. the com·
munity facilitator for Sonora and
Kaiser elementary schools. orig!·
nally set up the idea of adopting
fa.rnilles wich donations from
Share Our Selves and local
churches. Demru1d soon out·
paced the supply, so Shands·
Brown turned 10 Foley for help
drumming up support.
"We are having more of a need
this year. w Shand'i· Brown said.
WPeople are just having a hard
tinle. Times are tough, and I al·
wdys worry about lhc children."
'fypicalty, the families coming
to her for help are .,ingle mothers
or fathers who have recently lo:.l
their jobs. Paying n.>nl and bills
often leaves them with no money
for a (hristmas dinner or gift!>.
she said.
Some people have agreed tu
adopt entire tamllies. getting a
shopping list or grocery, clothing.
toys and other Items appropriate
to their need Others are donating
gift can1s to Staler Bros. super
market.
The Orange County Volunicer
Oowns have donated boxe-. of
coloring boob for children,
Shands-Brown sald. And mem-
bers of the Orange County Trial
Lawyers Assn. are donating $ \ 00
grocery catds.
Students from Kaiser Elemen-
tary School have also contributed,
through their November Time of
Giving 1:aJ}lpaign. Donations of
small change added up lo $1.200
that will go to buy Target gilt
turd" and gift card' for groceri~.
~1 want to teach my [sons! that
Christmas is not just about them
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Also, there will no stn•c•I
sweeping in the city on Jan I
For more inform.uion. call
thc General Services lkpart·
mcnt Monday through Friday
bc1ween 7 a.111. and :~:30 p.m. Jr
(949) 644·3055.
Parent Help holiday
dance on Thursday
Parenl I lelp USA, a nonprofit
organu-ation that .urns to pre
vt.'nt chiJd abust'. will h.1w ..i
holidHy dinnrr dance bc11dil
011 Thursday at ttw Balboa Bay
CJ uh
I hl' event, \\hith \\ill t,tke
plal c during lhl' Newport I lar
bor <Ju1stmas lloat Parade, will
fealure dinner, carolers. da11L •
ing. prizes, ah a11rtion and a
performance by the Colony of
Performing Arh CJuldren
l'he program i' from 5.JO lo
I 0:30 p.m. Admission rn'>t.'i
$100 pcr per-,on fickcl' are
free for spomor., who pl.1l c•
progr..im ac.lvcrt1.,c•men1.,. I ur
m ore i11forma1io11, rail (~M9)
650-J46 I o r visit lillp II
""""'· 11art'11 t Jw/ p11.,n .org.
Monday wi II be biggest
mailing day of the year
Po<.ldl offit1al., '"11l 1hat Mon
day will be tht• h1~e-,t m..t1hn~
day of tlw year. ro handle till' <1nt1r1patcd hi
million piecei. of mall 111
Sou1hcrn C..alifornia, the U. ~.
Po!>lal Service has 1ncrea:.ed air
cargo !ill by 40% and hired ac.1-
ditional holiday help, official!>
said.
The public is urged to semi
out holiday package\ by Dec . .!.l
with111 California and by Oec.
20 if mailing out ol !>late.
Bli zzard of fun at Cbri st
Lutheran Omrch tod ay
A hlinard of wtntcrtiml' fun
is expected 10 strike Newport
I !arbor Lutheran Cl1urd1 today
from t lO 9 p.m.. whrn llll'
churt h ho!>tS a free even I foa
turing J live pclling mangN,
train rides, :.trolling musician.,,
international food' and, ,1
!lauthern California ranly. 10
Ion'> of o;now.
"It\ going to he a wintN
wonderland." church office
manager Leann Granger said
.The church is sponc;oring thl'
evcnl with the help of loral
busincsse~ as a "holiday gec,tun•
uf fellowship, she i.aid.
"Wt>'re just doing it !>O till'
commumty can come togcthcr
and experience winter," she
said. "Since we havP pl•rft·lt
wcatlwr all year lo ng. everyom·
... or1 o( m1!.scs ,, white Clui..1
ma'> now and then ··
In addition to the .,now. thl'
event will feature a I rec ligh11ng
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If you are interested in donating
Items to a family for the
holidays. please contact Marcy
Shands Brown, the community
facilitator at Sonora Elementary
School in Costa Mesa, at (714)
424-7955. She can also be
reached by e mail ot
mshands brown a•nmusd.k12
CB.US
and wh.11 thl')' ~l'l. hut helpini.:
other people have J ntce holiday,"
foley 'aid
Poley\ m·1ghbor, le!.ie ~arcl', i~
also adopung a fanuly
"I W'Jllh"(I (my twm :.<msl w he
able to do l>Ometlung llus year,'
Pearce -..ml "11wy'rt.• !i, so irs u
good WllV to 'tart IMv111g them ac
rually p,1rt1upatt• with me, to <.It•
hver II It gl\l'' ,1 lx.•llt•r ml'Jlll11J:
to Chrl\llllil' ..
al 6 p.111 ... 11•cl tllll'> for chilc.l1l'n
and ad11lh. .11ul ,1 variety ol
food\, 1111 lud111g < .rt•t•I.. Italian,
ll1int''>t' .11111 i\rlll'rll .111 I 1rkt•t-.
cost$ I.
(ir;1llgl'r ,,11d if tht• wt•.11lw1
rem:un ... 1 old. 1lw ... 11ow u111l<I
la!>I an11tlwr da\ 11r two 'Ill' 1~
expt't t1 ng l ll't wt·t· 11 r.,oo ;mtl
1.000 JH'Opll• to .11tcnd rill'
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hill. Old llllll'I°' 1111.-.1 Ill' rt·
turnl'tl f111 nTyrhn~ 1111 J,m 10
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Mon ~ Sat 8 OOAM 10 7 OOPM • Sun 9 ~ to 6.00PM
I.
M r'*"I. Oocembef 12, 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Officer hurt
in car crash
An on duty Uhhl M~
police officer i.ulkrl'd lllJll
rie$ to hl-. nedc dJld bad . .ii
tcr hl$ p;tlrol c.<tt wa..~ bro.Kl·
ldf;(I by anolhcr V\thl('Je on
W~csday l'Vtnlng. offl
dais said.
The collJalon happened
at 'f.bout 6!20 p.m. on Dt'I
MW' Avenue eo.i.t of New
port Boulevard. Costa M~
PoUce U Dale 81mey 1>a.1<.I
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• ~ S1rMt: Perty theft
wn r9p0rted In the 3300
bfoct It 7:40 p.m Tuesday.
• ~ Rotld: Greft'ltl Wit
reported In the 2100 blodt at
?:45 a.m. Tue.day.
• Hefbor 8oulewnS: Graffiti
waa reported In the 1900
bloc::t at f1: 19 a.m Tuesday.
• ~ Bou&.verd and
South Cout Dtfw: A traffic
9CCident Involving ln1unes
we1 reported at 5:21 p.m.
Tueaday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
hlt·and-run waa reported in
the 2000 bloct at 10:46 p.m
Tuesday.
• Soutte Coast Ottw: Petty
theft was reported 1n the
1500 bloc::t at 1 :30 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Welt WU.On Street: An
assault was reported in the
200 bloc* at 5:44 p.m.
Tuesday.
• 22nd StrMt and S.nta Ana
Avenue: A traffic accident
1nvoMng Injuries WDI
reported at 8:27 p.m.
Tuesday.
APARTMENT
Continued from Al
'01ls time, thl' board chose
the maximum dlfC·age of 13.77
acres Ir a dewh1pt>r <..hoi.e lo
bwld tht' rninamurn of 250
unils. that would t'quate to 18. I
w11tr. per acre. JU"l below the
city's maximum of 20 units per
ilC~.
The old request askt"<I for rent
between $800,000 and $900,000
per year. Tht new onl' '>pelli out
lhat the inhial annuJJ rent
should be a minimum of
$900,000. I lowaJd sa1d llus as·
pect of the request ts the rnost
slgnificaot to the district be·
cuuse it Is coun1ing on the
project to gencmte a i.uh<itantial
amount of money In August,
the district raised It' enrollment
foes by 60'J(, to deo.l with a fund
Ing cut of S4 mlllion f1om the
'\tale.
Ml think the rurpfl\(' of lhe
project. as determined by the
'
Officer Olarll'$ Ohw1 W.t'I
hJI eat of the mtenettlon.
hestld. nie olhu driver In tht:
roUWon dJd nor suffer any
injuriCll, he aid.
wit doesn't sttm ~If 1uly
ont ran any M light'>.· Hir
nl"y "'l<l
No ru11 w.t.' llll'd ur
t.h.ug :d Ut.lifurruu I ligh
way Patrol offirers are ii 1
vesugatlng lhe incident,
whkli .• 14 standard pro
c~h.1n-in Injury accidents
lnvolv11114 p111rul car.., Birney
said
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bey9'de Ortve: A boat
burglary waa reported in the noo blodt at 4:16 pm
Wednesday.
• 8'lon A,,.,.uw. Grand theft
waa reported In tho 1200
blodt at 6:17 p.m.
Wednesday.
• c.der StrMt A home
burglary was reponed In tho
200 blodt at 9:18 pm
Wednesday
• W..t Coast Highway: A
hlt·and·run was reported in
the 3100 blodt et 8:24 a.m.
Wednesdey.
• Goldenrod AY9mle: Petty
theft was reported in the 900
blodt &18:13 a.m.
Wednesday.
·La~Awnue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 600 block at 1:33 p.m
Wednelday.
• Marguerita Avenue: A theft
was reported in the 600
bloct at 7: 1 S a.m.
Wadnelday.
• R~da: An auto theft
was reported in the 7200
blodt at 5;06 p.m.
Wednesday.
board, i!I to develop alternate
'ourt;l''> of mcurne 'o we'll be in
u better position to provide
clns.scs and stablli1,e income for
our educational mission,· I lo
wald said.
l\e'>ident Mik.e Berry, who
tool l'>Mle with the fir<;t request
for exceeding the city's allow-
able density, said he is still con-
cerned about the project be-
cause the district would lease
the land instead of selling it.
• lllat means whoever builds
those upartmenls can never
move or transfer ownership on
the apartments.~ Berry c;a1d. "So
It means lhey'U never fix them
up becau.<;e they won't have
owner..hip over thern at the
end."
Tht' deadline for lht• district
to receive the proposal-; is Jan.
21 The board will con'>ldcr the
propo'>ah on reb. <1.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached It (9491
574-4221 or by e·ma1l at
delfdre newman til>latimes.com
SCIENTIST
Continued from Al
glider, dlld u wrtei. of tests and
constanl prutke helped hone
~ prototypes.
TI\ls year'• JPL conft$l theme.
··nu~ Wright Tum.· celebrot~
tht' I C)()th annlveranry of the
Wright Rrothen>' fulit flight on
Ucc. 17, l91li for the JPL Oight,
the gUders took otf (rum a
~pe<:aully designed JAJuncher and
had to 1nake a right tum to land
on a targl'1 40 feet away.
Nelson's claM entere<.I two
nearly ldenticaJ gilders, eat.-h
about one meter long.
Seventeen-year-old Joseph
Powm.' glider won the
BAY
Continued from Al
Soulhe~ California. It will galn
about 42 acres or open water
from lhe restorallon project.
The co~ Is committing more
than $25 million to the worit and
will partner wilh local sponsor-
ing agencies to restore the area.
The county is lhe cunent spon-
sor. bui negotiations are under-
way to decide which olher
group~ may be involved.
ltestomt1on is needed because
EL MORRO
Continued from A 1
direct imphrnllons for El Morro
-lhe only place in unincorpo-
rated <>range C:ounty where a
campsite I\ !>lated to be built
next to a ~choul.
Couniy Supervisor Tom WU
'>On wa5 holllt' with the Ou 00
fhur'>day. a representative of his
office scud. and could not be
reached tor comment on why
the item was proposed or why it
was subsequently pulled. The
item contaJncd no mention of El
Morro hut wac; written as a gen·
eraJ ordinance covering all of
unincorporated Orange County
·Jliough the county rule woulc..I
not have overridden the state
park plan to convert FJ Morro. a
parks department spokesman
pointed out 1hat action at lhe
state level could have given the
county ordinance some teeth.
~Someone would have to
sponsor Mate legislation" to
compel the Park." Department to
abide by local ordinances. said
Mike Tupe. district superlnten·
dent for the Parlcs Department
Though there has been no ac-
tivity in Sacramento to effect this
change, a spate of letters sent in
the spring to Parits acting di.rec·
tor Ruth C..oleman might suggest
a level of cooperation between
srate and county officials. Be-
tween April and June. Orange
Coumy Sheriff Mike Carona, As;
semblyman John Campbell,
state Sen. Rill Morrow, state Sen.
noss lohru.on and Assembly·
woman Patricia Bates sent let-
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
position on the Pa.rb and
Recreation Commission will
bring a needed perspective, and
Burdaga will undoubtedly have
many contributions to make to
• this ever-changing and growing
city.
Burdaga's new position also
satisfies the need for a hlghJy
underrepresented portion of the
community. Cowan said
•1 do believe the Latino
c"mmunhy '' largely
underrepresented !In an officlal
capacity), and as a community It
ls maturing, and Mirna ls a sign
of th.at.· Cowan said. "The
ppolotment ta.k.e5 that next
stt!p and gives her an
opport\1hlty to paitidpate at the
dty level. And I certainly
AROUND TOWN
• s.nd AAOUNO TOWN ltenu to
the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
Cotta MeM, CA 92527; by •mall
to luls.pon1'1l11Jmn.com: by fax
to (949) cwe..t170; or by calllng
(949) 5744298. ll'ldude the tlme,
date and locatlon of the event. ••
welJ a• contact phoN numbet.
TOOAY
~w.nd enctatMa7
Radlo will holt. holiday foY ~
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fn
B&oomlngdalf't Courtyerd.
Cul\om.n ere encourtQ9d to
drop off 1n unwrepped new toy
to be~ unc»rtt.~lon
~ Christn'* OM.
tnfonNtion: (949)721-2000.
~~ahlonl#Md.
com.
TlwAeftU~
OyitrOptw frtondtl 8UPPOf1 group
will mMt et 7 p.m . ., C.OCO.. 2760
HairbOf BNd .. CoSta Mela.
lnforrn9Uon: (tQ}e&l).1212. (714)
l
-·-
prcliminuy corn~uon, and
14-year-old 1W l.ee'I won cbe
ftna.ts, landfng 21 inches Crom
lhe ~ cJosa than the rocbt
sci nUN' ~Jder.
·1 find it funny,• )o.9q>b said of
beating the JPL enaies. "We wa-e
l.bero having fun and gootl.ng otI.
'lb.at~ goes lo show lsdeJWe)
doesn't have to be bori.rll(. •
Both gliders foUowt.-d the same
b.'\Sk ~' -a balsa wood fu~lage. carbon fiber tall and
foam wings bought Crom a
hobby to~ and attached lo the
budy with a rubber band. Using
• rubbes-band ml.nlmizes
damage during crash landin~
Nelson said. and allows for
ad}ustment between flight$.
Joseph and Ted worUd
together during the competition.
excessive Oow ot sediment and
nutrients into the bay-particu-
larly from San Diego Creek -
threatens fish and wildlife by
cuming open water Into mud-
flats and spurring overgrowth of
algae.
"If nothing Is done. then that
sediment is going to fill In the
upper bay, and as a result. we
will not have the quality of wild-
life that we had before," Spencer
said.
Bob Caustin, founder of the
environmental group Defend the
Bay saJd restoration of the upper
bay has been needed for about
aharlntJ data bom t.bdr ftigb&s
and adjust1.ng ~.When
the IPM8 in JPa laun~
proved •trongw than the
NASA·made spring lo the
laimcber thdr dass buU"' thdr
tl.igbta awt.ed to ovenboot the
ra.rget.
Mer some cornpensa.don.
Joseph's fli&)lt dldn'1 tum.
Instead. it new straight lnlo a
crowd of specQltorw. But. Nelson
saJd. J~ph didn~ pank..
·He just said. 'OK. we need
more wing angle,' and made the
adjusnnent. • Nelson said. "On
the Oastl flight. we nailed it:
Launcltlng the winning flight
was exdtiflB. Ted said, but
outdoing profes.slonal englneen
was even more exciting. He and
J~ph both said they want to
20 ~ Some dredging was
done about seven years ago. but
that was only one third of what
was needed, he said.
Urban development creates
more rooftops and pavement. so
more water runs into channels
such as San Diego Creek Instead
of being absorbed into the
ground The water carries with it
all the runoff of civilization -
fertili.z.ers, pesticides and olher
pollution -and lhis ends up in
the bay, he said.
The restoration project will be
a good start toward cleaning up
the bay, but after it's done', envi·
'The issue about the park next to a school, that's
a red herring. I take umbrage at the idea that
putting a park or campsite next to a school is in
anyway a safety problem. I think the city needs
to take a leadership position on this.'
Steve Rounsky
Newport Beach city coonc1lman
ters to Coleman saying that the
planned campsite's proximity to
the school raised safety con-
cerns. Most of lhe leners con·
tained similar wording. and in
some cases, the wording was
Identical.
"I would encourage a review
or the planning process to see if
another, more suitable location
could be determined.· Carona.
Morrow and Johnson wrote ver-
batim in lheir respective letters.
Jlie $12.9-mUJion in funding
for the park. which was already
secured under Proposition 12,
specifies that camping be in·
eluded at the sire. Any change of
plans might undennine the ba·
!>is of the funding.
The letters, which inspired a
number of changes to the
pro1ect, came back into play this
week when attorney Dennis
O'Neil, a former Newport Beach
mayor, addressed the City Coun-
cil on behalf of lhe residents of
lhe El Morro trailer park. Acting
as legal counsel to the trailer
park residents, O'Neil cited the
letters as reasons why lhe coun·
ell should oppose the !>tale Parks
Department's plan.
Also at the council meeting.
environmentalist Allan Beek aJ.
leged that statf> Campbell was
t.'ncourage her to pursue
whatever political position she
wants to:·
'Jlie last two City Council
ract?s were dominated by the
·1mprovers· and resulted in the
elections of Councilman Chris
Steel in 2000 and Councilman
Allan Mansoor In 2002. While
each man holds his lndlvldual
posltJons on various subjects,
lhe overarching ·improver"
agenda calls for increased
scrutiny of social programs and
a more fiscally conservative local
government
Cowan. Steel and Councilman
Mike Scbeafer -who was
&&)pointed after former Mayor
Karen Robinson resigned to-
bccome a judge -will see the
end ot thclr tenures In
NCM!'JJlber, laving c:owao's
position wtck open. Hen ta a
pl"'OtAI teat. a.t Cowan ls
regtlrded as the lut •llbera.J"
491-!MOO.
SATURDAY
Bhlltry'a WoocMlr9d Mak:an
Grill will have• grend opening
~lebtetlon from tt a.m. to 3 p.m.
to help Newport Coast Cares
ralH funda for LI Haclond• de la
lnmac:ullde, a small orphanage In
Tijuana. The cost wlll be $10 for
edulta and S5 fOf d\Udren.
Shartv's la et 21n9 N.wpon
COQt Dliv1a. Newport Coast
Shopping Center. lnfofTNtfon:
(MS) 433-7879.
Th9 City of Com ..... Md
Torelll Realty are ipOMOrlng tho
clty'a •nnull Hol"'-v Snow Hiii,
which wUI be from 8 1.m to noon
et mt BtlelJtc Community
Center, 187& IWlaric onv.. The
eveot wlll tncfudt eo lOM of
enow. hav t1dee •nd • ~ vWt a,.. Senta. Santi wlM ta1ve I\
10:30 a.m. by hot~.
111tormtdon (71•) 754-6168.
<>r.,..County ........
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lhe beneficiary of a fundraiser
held at lhe El Morro Village trail-
er park by some of its weaJth.lest
and most-influential owners of
oceanfront trailers. Campbell
could not be reached for com-
ment on Wednesday to verify or
deny Beek's public claim.
Such a fundraiser, if it hap-
pened, would be legal. But envi-
ronmentalists worry that money
and politics are behind a move-
ment to stop or at least postpone
a return of El Morro to the pub·
lie.
"The residents are trying to
curry favor in the state Assem·
bly," Beek said.
El Morro Village Community
AMn. President Rolly Pulaski
said that the picture of El Morro
residents as very wealthy and In·
fluentiaJ peopJe was unrepre-
sentative of the poorer people,
families and even welfare recipi-
ents who live there. He told the
council lhat the mobile home
parlc is public land and that resi-
dents have taken a nwnber of
measures to try to encourage
public use.
Councilman Steve Bromberg
said that he supported the con·
ccpt of turning the mobile home
village into public space but lhat
he had some concerns about the
anchor on the dais. Depending
on whether Steel is able ro retain
his position, debatable. and on
Scheafer's popularity with the
electorate, Cowan's replacement
couJd mean the difference
betwttn an all-male,
all-Republican council and one
with a little more diversity.
How about a Latina to add a
little spice lo the dais?
TI18.t 18 the talget of Bwdap's
path. But has she traveled far
enough to make a run in 2004?
And is she ready to take Cowans
spot?
"Those are quest.Ions she has
to answer," Cowan said. •sut I
think she has peid her duea to
the community and If she feels
she is ready, then all the'better. •
So, M.lma. are you ready for
November 20041
·1 think to,• she said. • 1 have
to IWt wolklng on a campaign
and wortlng on support but by
•ucdon, llve muaiQ, • g~
epeaket, and OCPA'a ennual
•Peec:e for AnlmaJa'" community
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nontnombers. lnform1tlon: (714)
761-0CPA.
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you to W9td\ the ctudent8 of
Newport ElefMnury Schoof N
they partJclpent In the annual
merchant Chttstm. palntJng
pr09ram from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
Fun l.ont .,_ 88100. Vllltg4J fn
front of the Fetrft wh..e
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.c-. ........ lcMotwll
~ • communltywlde cem~
deenup day from I e.m. tO 3 p.m.
It 2860 Faf ""9w Rold. P9oplt wlll
mHt lnlkte the main en1n1nee by
1M ~m. Aduha Md ..... ,.. wetoon. tnfc>nndon: Rlcttdo
eventually woit as mectw1.lcaJ
~ Ndlon's lntcnstve Iden«
clasa, which uses a hands-on
approach. Is pan of Uniwrsity or
C.allfoml.l'• outreach program
1be program. Ne.boo said.
provides adence leaming
opportUnltlea like scbolanhlpe
for students who might
otherwise not go to college.
Funcllo& to the program.
however. is threatened by the
governor's planned budget cuts.
As it stands nOIN, Nelson said. tl.e
statewide profPUD may shut
down Jan. 1.
• MAJUSA O'NSl covert educetion
and may be reed\ed et (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at
mariu.oneil l11timu.com.
ronmental groups will have to
wod to maintain it, Caustin said.
"It's going to be an ongoing
battle," he said. "This is going to
hopefully bring it back toward a
balanced community. Then,
once it's done, we're going to
have to tighten down on the pol·
lution that's coming Into the bay.
Business as usual should not be
allowed."
• AUCIA ROBINSON covers
buainel8, polltica end the
environment. She can be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or by &-mail et
alicia.robinson@latimBS.com.
state parlc plan as written. He
made a motion to postpone the
item to a later meeting. There
was a long moment of silence
when Mayor 1bd Ridgeway
asked if anyone would second
that motion. When no one re·
plied, Ridgeway seconded iL
"We're In an awkward position
with other governments,· Ridge-
way said, adding that the matter
threatened delicate relations
with state and cowtty officials..
Council newcomer Steve
Rosan.sky was the first to speak
up for taking immediate. af.
fumative action.
"The issue about the park. next
to a school, that's a red herring. I
take umbrage at the idea that
putting a parlc or campsite next
to a school is in anyway a safety
problem: Rosansky said. "f
think the city needs to take a
leadership posJtion on this." ...
After eight members or the
public pleaded with the council
to support the state park plan,
the council managed to carve
out an alternative. Cowtcilman
Don Webb suggested modifying
the resolution ln a way that sup-
ports the concept of making the
site public but doesn't weigh lb
on specifics of the state plan.
Other council members fol·
lowed suit, supporting the re-
vised resolution 7·0.
"It was the most dramatic
lhing I think I've ever seen in a
council meeting,· Beek said.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Bead! and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reedled at
(949) 674-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande@latimes.com.
that time I should have it in
place. I am loolcing toward 2004
at lhis point, but you never
know. People always say. 'One
second can change the rest of
your life,' so we'll see.~
November Is still 11 months
away. For now. she is focused on
her leadership of the Human •
Relations CommJhee and her
upcoming gig on the Parks and
Recreation Commission.
·1 just want to serve my
communlty, • she said. MWe can't
just complain about things. We
have to come up with some
solutions and be part of the
solution. ... We'll aee what I can
do:
Yep. we certainly wilt
• l.OUTA HARPER wrltee column.,
Mondev-. Wadnelldayl and :
Fridtys. Sh• "'4'Y be r..n.d .. • .
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The,_.., and M.ry Mutt.
lntarpN\Jve Center wlll ho11 a
handt on event fMturing reptll ...
amphlblaN and •rtchnida from 1
to 2 p.m. at 2301 Unlvtrtity Oriw;
Newpon Beadl. Leem
~•tlling fle:te and mytha
about th9M Cf'ealuret. Th9 oot1
will be $10 for egn 6 and up.
Information; (IM9) ~2296.
SUNDAY
Hali cnet "-ti wt1 be hoedng a
hoflday bout!Qut from I a.m. to 8
p.m. tt 3107 IOl!ybroott Lone,
eo.ta M .... There will be
hendmldt cratta, Miry Key
eo.m.tlca, Cootie LM .Jwtefry,
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C.Osta Mesa should
welcome new residents
The logic applied by Martin
Millard, Mike Beny and
Councilman Allan Mansoor to the
housing selection process by
Habitat for l lumanity or Orange
County disturbs me greatly. Where
do my feUow Costa Mesa residents
draw the line?
WouJd they even have aUowed
me to purchase my Costa Mesa
home? After all, I was raised in
neighboring Fountain VaUey.
Millard, am I therefore one of the
~social problems" that has been
dumped upon Costa Mesa by virtue
of my city or origin, or am I
acceptable to you because I was
above the Orange County poverty
line when I moved here?
The Habitat for Humanily homes
in Costa Mesa represent a small
percentage of all homes built by
Habitat for Humanity Orange
County to date. If a Costa Mesa
family wants to apply for one or the
45 existing homes in Rancho Santa
Margarita, should Habitat for
Humanity tum them away?
Regardless of where rhey're
originalfy from, I labitat for
Humanity homeowners contribute
to Costa Mesa's tax base and
pacroni7.e its businesses just like
those gentlemen who were
interviewed for Deirdre Newman'i.
article.
How about other ways to apply
"Costa Mesa first"? lC a woman in
Placentia lo~ her hair while being
treated for breast cancer, should the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation, located in Costa Mesa,
refuse to loan her a wig'? ShouJd the
shops and restaurants of South
Coast Plaza be prohibited from
providing rheir services to anyone
wirhout a C.Osta Mesa address1
What about Costa Mesa churches?
Should they begin reserving Costa
Mesa-only pews7
This same type of t.blnking can
then easily be ~ llgllinst Costa·
Mesa residents. ShouJd
Orangewood Oilldren's Home tum
away abused children from Costa
Mesa7 Will Costa Mesa high
schoolers be denied admission to
USO. And please, don't take your
kids to Disneyfand wirhout a valid
Anaheim ID -they won't be
admitted.
Yes, these examples are
ridiculous, but so is the rationale for
castigating Habitat for Humanity
Orange County for foUowing the
regulations by which they are
bound. Costa Mesa already has a
program in place that is restricted
to its residents. lf rhe I lomebuyer
Assistance Program is not adequate
to meet the needs of rhe citizens of
Costa Mesa. Mansoor is in an
excellent position 10 improve ii. If
he is truly committed to this goal,
then I'm sure we will soon hear
about his constructive
recommendations. ln rhe
meantime, let's all than.le Habitat for
I lumanity for its 15 years of service
to Orange County and the
hundreds of families it has helped
during that time, including those
now living in our beautiful city.
URSULA BOHEN
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Ursula Bohen is a
volunteer at Habitat for Humanity
Orange County
Bell has found his voice in
matters of horse manure
Congratulations to Joseph Rell
for the dramatic improvement in
rhe quality of content in his
column , "No monopoly on hori.e
manure." The horse issue in Santa
Ana Heights i.ure beats the liberal
political views of Barbara Boxer.
Alrhough I do sense some fll[ PHOTO/DAJlYPILOT commonality. THOMAS E. KOLANOSKI Habitat for Humanity volunteers help build houses for low income
Costa Mesa residents on Pomona Street in Costa Mesa.
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Flight paths at
JWAcausing
a ruckus
AT ISSUE: Readers weigh in
on South County complaints
of increased noise from John
Wayne Airport.
L et me get thb straight:
SoutJ1 County dupes voters into
rejecting an airport al the fom\cr El
Toro Marine base and instead votes in a
"Great Park" scam. And now thousands of
homes and offices will be built rhere,
creating more traffic congestion and
pollution than any airport could make.
Then as a result of El ·niro going away, the
Federal Aviation Administration creates
more unrestrictt:d air ltpace for John Wayne
Airport departing flights, which rei.ults in
South County complaints rhat no1<sy ain:rnft
are taking ofT and flying too low over their
horn~
I!. that great or what?
STEVE M. STEC
Newport Bench
I totally conrnr with Halph Warrinwon':.
comments. "Complaints about the roa1
overhead," which ran 111 the Forum !>Crtion
Saturday, regardmg John Wayne Airport
airplane noise over Corona del Mar.
The noise is compelling and
overwhelming sinn• the pilots have been
crossing the coa1>1h11r closer to the harbor
entrance, instead of flying out over the
ocean as they used to do. I also notice the
deafening and debilitating roar after 9 p rn.
with the extended flight times. 111.il.
mcreased noise 1-; completely unnece'>.c;ary.
and I recommend the pilots return to their
old flight pauem out over the ocean <,O we
Corona del Mar re'iidents once again can
get some i.lecp. SON~SCOlT
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Ave., CottAI M ... Tldl.i1 cott S8 lnformatton 1949) 515 6537
SATURDAY Cool '9ml\f. The Flrat Femlty of Cool fMturlng Johh
pizu,.lli will perform et 7;30 end 9'.30 p.m. In Founct.ra Hell at tM
Orengo County "'9tform1ng AIU Center. The 8Y9nlng of )au will
also fMture tile John Pizurelli Trio with Ray 1<8nnedy. Martin
PiZHrelll, Bucky Plzurelli and ,,._lea Moleakey. Tlckeu are S65
Information: 1714) 556-2787, http:llwww.ocpac.org
SUNDAY Cfvts1m•• 11\ow. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
S.nctuarv Choir and Orcnestra will preMnt Chn1tmet concert
worb by Biss. Rutter, Hayes. St100pe. Menotti, Tdlelkav1ky along
with holldly carols The performances will be et 4 and 7 p.m at
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport See<ti. Tidtets colt SlO.
Information: (9491 574-2284. (9491 574-:Z283.
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A6 F nday December 12. 2003
THEATER
'Henry &
Tom' tops
2003 list
By Tom Titus
Da1lyP1lot
nm 1.1 the second in o series of
columm n•1 ·iew1111.: tlw )'f>ar 2()(H 111 local
throtrr
P ut I lenry 1-ord, Thomas Edi'>on
and President I larding lO((elher
out m I.he middle of nowhere. and
\\.ha1 haH' you got7 WeU, if you receive
home delivery of I.hi\ newspaper, one
thing you've got i<o thl' best production
from a local community theater in
2001
The 'l:ewport Theater Arts Center
mounted a stellar mterpretauon of
playwright Mark !>l. (.ermain's fanclful
dr.tmatic comedy "Camping Wllh
Henry and Tom" under the incisive
direction of Phyll1.-. Gitlin 10 capture top
honors among the area's two ambitious
commun1ry 1hea1cr groups. .
Murty Eckmann\ reatistic·loolong
fore!>l ~!ting and ~ome terrific
perform.inces by the actors port.raymg
lhese hlstoricaJ lii..rure'> which .,..e·u get
to shortly, helped the \uccess of the
Newport. ,how 1mmeel.)urably.
Additionally, ·ounpang With Henry and
Tom· was a "sl~per .. of '><>rt5. arriving
for its local premiere "1thou1 much
advance notice
As fine a production ~ it was,
"Camping" was a n.irrow choice over
Terrence McNaJJy'!> "lJp<o Togelher.
Teeth Apart,· presented ll) the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhou ... e under the superb
direction of Krl!>1111u Leach {"~nner of
the "he:.t actres.'>" accolade in last year'i.
year-end column) rn .... d1~rnmfitmg
tale of two unhap"' '>lratghl rnuples al
a beach house on NC\\ York.\
predominantly gay Fire Island !'.el off
some ~plendid '>Jlarl!.. bolh comic and
dramatic
Neil ~1mon\ Puhver Prue \\1tmer,
"l.o'>t m Yonker,." occupied 1ht• 1h1rd
rung of the ladder, presented at
Newport under the direction of Michael
Ro (.o.,ta Mesa\ rock mu!>1cal
"Godsp<.>11. staged by Kyte Myer. and
Megan l ndicott, I'> firmly ensconced in
fourth pince. followed by Newport's
attractive production of "The
Importance of Being Earnest.·
As for mdividual performances. Jack
Messenger's "powerfully ~Ling
perfonnance" as Henry Ford In
Newport\ "Camping With Henry and
Tom· 1., a clear '\tandout for be'lt actor
Aileen Marie Scott's neurotic
chatterbox in Costa Mesa's ·up
Together. Teeth Apa.n" Is equally
outstanding In the best actress category.
Other notable accors' performance
in 2003 mcluded: John Gilbert and Ed
Dyer in ·1\ve.lve Angry Men" at
Newport; Jack Millis ln "Ups lbgether,
Teeth Apart" at Costa Mesa: Michael
Ro and Patrick Strong In Newport's
SM THEATER, Pqe A8
Daily Piiot
The 'Doc' is in town
Former 'Tonight
Show' band le ader
Doc Severinsen will
perform with the
Pacific Symphony
Pops at the Center.
Luis Pelta
Daily Pilot
L egen.dary. trumpeter and
fonner "Tonight Show"
music dl.rector Doc
Severinsen will be
perfonning a hollday concert with
the Pacific Symphony Pops at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center.
Severinsen hru. been sWTOunded
by music his entire life. His father
played the violin and wanted his
son to follow In IUl> footsteps. but
the younger Sevel'insen gravitated
towartl the trombone. The only
problem was that the small Oregon
town of 600 that he lived in didn't
have any trombones.
"The only other instrument m
I.hi'> little town that we lived m I.hat
was available at all was an old
oumpet some guy had in his attic,
so we bought that from him, and
l'w never been sorry,· Severinsen
said. .
His father was a dentist. known to
the comm unity as •Doc.·
Severtnsen was given the nickname
"l.JttJe Doc," which was later
shortened to "Doc"
l)urlng World War JI, Scverinsen
wa. ... in the Army. He joined an
unoffidal band with some other
troops. and he and his bandmates
were better than I.he official band.
thus getting mu.sical jobs and even
I.heir own radio show. Severinsen
suned out with the "Tonight Show"
in 1962 as first trumpet. and later
served as its director until Johnny
CarM>n retired from the show in
1992. Sin ce then, he's toured the
country with his Big Band. which is
made up or the best players from
his "Tonight Show" days.
He won a Grammy Awan:t In 1987
for best jazz Instrumental
perf onnance on an album that he
did with the rest of the ·Tonight
Show Band"
Doc Severinsen, former "Tonight Show" music director, will perform with the Pacific Symphony Pops.
When his stint on the "Tonight
Show" ended. It left him with a
~feeling. he said ·1 ligured
that after six months. people would
have totally forgotten about me.
and here lt is, l l years later, and
nothing bas changed"
One of Severlnsen's trademarks is
the Oa.m.boyant outfits that he still
wears. He says that he became
Interested in the outrageous outfits
whl.le he ~ growing up in Oregon
because of the big cCMboys who
would wear wild shirts. .
SeYerinsen plays with different
symphonies acro5$ the country. He
was the prindple pops conductor
for the Pacific Symphony from 1986
to 1988.
You can do more with a
symphony than just playing
cla.sskaJ music. he said
·1 think (playing with symphony
ort:hestras isl an Ideal way to
perfonn because you can do any
kind of music that anybody ever
thought of," Severinsen said.
Severinsen says that if he weren't
a musician, he probably would have
been in politics. because his Uncle
Earl was a governor of On.-gon. "It's
not the money and it's not the joy of
being out there in front of an
audience and getting the applause
and all of that," Severinsen said. • 1
think It's just the music."
BEST BITES
FY1
•WHAT: Holiday Fanfare Concert
with Doc Severlnsen
•WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday
• WHERE: The Orange County
Performing An s Center,
Seger•trom Hall
•TICKETS: $25 to $1 25
•INFORMATION: (714) 556-2787,
http://Www. ocp11c. org
Southern hemisphere style in Costa Mesa
By GrHr Wylder
N C!W Z.ealand'a near-perfect
environment comes from trlct
poUutJon controls. low
populatJon and llmJted lnd~tri The
agriculture ls pristine -clean aJr,
free.range verdant pastures and
untainted tnlnSJuoent waters.
Even its (M!ign minister, Phil Goff.
opposed nuclear ahf pmcnts passing
through the Pacl5c Ocw\. Wt year, he
comldered potehdll weapona travtllng
from Japan to Britain an unnecaary
rtsk. lnsislinC that ahfpmenta could not
come Within .. 200.m1Je zone.
Turner's com es from a famlly
passionate about New Z.ealand's
extraordinary natural resources -for
nearly 100 years, they've earned their
living from its ftsbing and farm cultw'eS.
ln 1982, Nod and his brother John
pioneered the aquaculture Industry.
They originated the prooesslng and
exporting of New laland green &hell
mussel to the United States.
Turne1's vast collection of gourmet
~ru now Includes beef, venJson.
lamb, thellftsh and fish. Tu top off the
sel don. cl le New l.ealand desserts
joined the repertoire lndudlng Pavlova.
brandy snaps and basUt.s,
FYI
• WHA'T! Turner's New Zealand
Restaurant
• WHERE: 650 Anton Blvd. In Coate Meu.
• HOURS: Open for lunch from 11 e.m.
to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday; open
for dinner from 6 to 10 p .m . dilly.
•INFORMATION: (714) 668-0880,
http://Www,tumemewzHl•nd.com
For the past 20 yea.rs, he'• exported his •
counuy'a products to tlne restaurants '
throughout the world and to
conno~u.rs through mall-order
catalogs.
MAAKC OOSllN /OAl.YPl.OT
Turner New Zealand food expeditor Philip OoUcedame holds up the Turner
Lamb Rack, a signature dish at the restaurant.
Tho dtmate ptoduca 10me or tho
world'• cleAn t foods, most notably
from Noel Turner. a wot1d '1'enowned
food purveyor of Turner New 7.nland
fine fooda. N~ there's the ftrst 1\lmer'1
New 7.al&ild Restaurant 1n C'..c>ata M
Turner's restaurant manag r. Michael Vll1u. refers to hlm u a crazy and
m.lgmatic Kiwi and the ultimate
gou~ Turner's tanduds are high;
• be owm the processing plants to
control qualJry -lrom pastue"e co plate.
Local rest&W'11.nts nous about
ptcmlum lngredJent.a purchase Turner's•·
foods. tnctudtna Pbcal'a and 8ayald ln
Newport BC.ch and AntorteDo's In
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HAPPENINOS
REEL CRITICS
'Last Samurai,' is majestic,
'Timeline' could be ignored ' 'T he Last Samurai" is Holty~t's latest ~ffon
at creanng a sweeping
historical epic that will tum
heads at Oscar time. Tom Cruise
has pµt his money and
reputation on the line by being a
producer and the obvious A-list
star of this major enterprise. He
and his partners have succeeded
Ul creating a stwuung film that
hru. the look and feel of greatness,
JOHN
DEPKO
but retains a
few flaws.
'lllis picture
has that rare
combination
of
far-reaching
adventul't!
intertwined
with intensely
personal
siories seen in
film'\ 'iUCh as
"Dances With
Wolves" and
"The English Pauent. • Tom
Cruise puts hil. hean into the role
of (.apt. Afgren, a shabby former
lwro of America's Civil War and
the Indian wars. I le is offered
redemption by the Japanese
government, which i'> d~perate
to enter the modem world of
warfare and commerce. Ille
~nvemment offer.. him a fortune
to trnin a new imperiaJ army to
overcome the remnant'> of the
a11cient samur.1,i tradition, who
stand in the way ol lhc emperor':.
plans to replace his army''>
swords with Amencan guns.
Ken Watanabe is magnificent
as the rebel samurai warlord
Katsumoto. His power and
presence may easily cam him a
Rest Supporting Actor
nomination. After capturing
Algren in a fierce banJe, he allows
him to live through a quiet winter
of captivity that regenerates
Algren's soul and refines his hean
under the care of Kat\umodos
beautiful sister, Thlca. The rwo
men become bonded to each
other as honorable warriors who
~•rive to unden.tand the meaning
of their lives as equal<;. 1ney are
<;urrounded by many excellent
Japanese actors who command
your attention as the inevitable
battle between Eastern and
Wcstem values unfolds.
Tilc acting. dlrt>t:ting,
cinematography and majestic
~ore are beyond reproach. But at
two hours and 25 minute:., it goes
on too long and undenmnes its
strongest point., wuh 100 many
.,low motion <;een6 of death and
dismemberment. ·nlC ending
doesn't ring IJ uc in light of all that
happens before it. But the Daws
can't negate the fact lhat this
look.., like MBravehean" meets
"Sh<>b'ltn" for high box office
rt•sult~
• JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior Investigator for
the Orange County public defender's
office
'Timeline' should have
been cut short
By Unc le Don
I t was a lousy book and a
worse movie. "Timeline, •
both the book and the
movie. proved that all those
involved with both projects
probably did faJI out of a
sequoia-si7ed stoopid tree and
not miss a single branch on the
way down.
My weekend was ruined
when the evil editor called me
up Friday afternoon and
offered me the usual exorbitant
fct! if I'd grace the Pilot's pages
with my usual scintillating
observations. Batting zero on
counts (the fee and th~
scintillating part of the
observations), he said how
about reviewing MTimeline," a
flick that's been out for a while,
and much like this column,
more or less ignored by the
public.
fhe film opens in present
time with a geezer sportmg the
obligatory funny accent and
professorially correct beard
rooting around in some
backwoods ruins of the country
we all love to hate: France, but
filmed in Canada. Why not,
they've got frogs up there, don't
they?
But these aren't your
ewryday garden-vari ety ruins,
no sir. There's a wormhole in
them thar hills, and the
profc.,sor, who disappears into
II, and lhe evil capitalistic
war mongering corporation
he\ work.mg for are gonna
exploit that sucker for
~omething. Unfortunately. they
go 10 great lengths lo explain
thi11 lo us. the nodding off
puhlic.
Wormholes, for you
ignoramuses out there, arc the
lary man's way to Lime tnwel.
ln<;tead of building some cool
looking machine with lights
and k.nobs and diah, these
cinematic lightweights save on
o;pecial effects cost'> by having
thl' at•tors jiggle, shake, roll
their eyes around and lhen
l'Vaporate from the '>ueen in
what appears to be a n
over'>i.1.ed colander on steroids.
rhis p.irticular worm hole takes
people to 14th-century Prance.
The trouble with
14th century France is that
everyone looks like a rl'ject
from "Monty Python and the
I loly Grail." That movie mined
medieval nicks for all elernity.
(;an you really watch
"Brave heart· and not '>nigger at
the ludkrous ac1ing, sets and
script? As the wooden rnrts go
by, you expect someone to
bell ow. "Bnng out your dead."
Where's the guy with the
clacking coconuts, the
barnyard animals tossed by
catapult, the French sticking
out their tongues and blowing
iMulls and raspberries al the
l'nglish twits?
In any event, the evil
corporation has to send a few
fool" back in time to rescue a
few other fools, primarily the
aforementioned p rofessor .
Dre!.Sed in fu nny clothes and
sporting funlcy accents, these
meatballs arrive in
14th century France and are
immediately chased by guys on
horc;ehack outfitted Ill funny
helmet<,.
1.ct's sec, it's 700 year'> ago,
the local denizens speak
unaccented 20th-century
Engli1.h. have teeth whiter than
Tom Sawyer's fence, not a hair
out of place nor makeup
smudged, and have obVJously
learned how to ham-it-up in
front of a camera.
Our heroes -a surfer dude.
the obligatory chic, and the
usual passel of soon 10 be
expiring yahoos who all sound
like Groundskeeper Willie from
"The Simpsons" -are
immediately captured by the
invading English, who seem to
have lost their accents upon
crossing the English Otannel.
Our intrepid idiots are just
gonna have to escape, snag the
professor and head back to the
future.
There's a problem with all
this lime travel. II screws up
your DNA. Bodily organs suffer
trauma. Blood vessels become
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misaligned. You deteriorate as
your braln becomes damaged.
Obviously, you've become a
Democrat.
Some of the worst matte
backgrounds In the history of
modern, or even
not-so-modern cinema, are
exhibited as our little band of
bum s traipse past Styrofoam
castles and cardboard forts on
their way to the climatic battle
to save the rest of their group
from an excruciating d eath by
the evil invaders, or a m ore
excruciating death hy the
horrible screenplay.
This is a script that actually
allows diaJogue such as: "I'll
find a way"; ""fhere is no way",
"I don't have a choice"; and
"Yes you do." And, of course.
this prize of circumspection
delivered with a straight face:
"I've killed the man. I've got 10
live with that." Good gawd,
lemmie out of here. The Pilot
doesn't pay me that much to
listen to this garbage. Actually,
they don't pay me anything. At
least they know what the
column's worth.
So these hercuJoo-clad
clowns and their allies, the
French, advance upon the
castle the Invading English ,
have captured. l1's pre-Jackie
Olan martial arts and mayhem
as a quick kick ln the groin
beats a pointy mace in the eye.
The bland-to-bland combat
drags on for an etemJty, as
most of the warriors are bener
at drawing flies than swords.
There's a subplot or two
going on while aJJ these other
goings-on are going-on, but au
it does is drag Lhls sucker out to
the obligatory 90 minutes or so.
One could only have hoped
for a wormhole for "Timellne."
Step into it at the beginning
and bingo, you're instantly
transported to the end -no
suffering through the
interminable middle.
•UNCLE DON'1 Reviews of Nil
Repute include B·movies and
cf'leesy musical acts for the Daily
Pilot. He can be reached by e-mail
at real/ybadwriting<iilaol.com.
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T be only certalntlea ln Jlfe
may be death and tax.es.
But ln Costa Mesa. there's
a third -the re-emerge.nee of
Charles Dickens' •A Ouistmas
earo1 • on the •tage of South
Coast Repenory with the arrival
of December.
btnemeH at the outset to better
contra.It his joyous rebirth at
the close of the play. He ls a
feanome force ln the early
1eenes, rejectJ.ng every aspect of
Otrlatmu, but after hJs
overnight conversion, hJs
jolllness and jocularity are
given free rein, much to the
deJJght of the audiences.
partiouJar)y the youngsters.
McFarland strutt her versatility
ln three assignments. a charity
aolicttor, Feu.lwig'1 wife. and a
larcenous harridan.
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For the 24th year, this holiday
classic ls bringing the spirit -
and spirits -of Chrisrmas to
local audJences, with the same
coterie of performers that
started the whole tradJtlon back
In 1980. What began as a
one-shot producdoo has
blossomed into an annuaJ
Daniel Bllnltoff. who has
turned in several riveting
performances in other SCR
productJons, steps lnro the role
of Bob Cratchlt with the
cornfon and confidence of one
of the 24-year regulars. Devon
Raymond, performing as Mrs.
Cratchit In her 14th "Carol,"
continues to deUght with her
snide remarks concemlng her
husband's penurious employer.
The past and present splrtts,
who conduct Scrooge on hls
Ufe-atnnning journey, are
endowed once again by the
considerable t.alenta of Richard
Doyle and Tunothy Landfield,
respectively. Doyle is a smooth,
buslnessllke nostalgia guJde,
while Landfield ls more of a
pany animal. enjoying himself
and his mission Immensely
until hJs abrupt transition at the
end of the journey.
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event that may outlive us all.
And even though such early
regulars as John Ellington, who
created the role of Bob Cratchit,
and Ron Michaelson, the
original Spirit of Christmas -
who played those parts for
many years -have long since
departed, the nudeus of the
"Christmas Carol" company
remains Intact. The production
has had the same director,
John-David Keller, and the
same Ebenezer Scrooge, Hal
Landon Jr., for the fu!J two
dozen years.
. Landon, as he grows and ages
in the role, has endowed his .
Scrooge with mcreasingty more
THEATER
Continued from A6
"Funny Money"; Tom Turnley in
"Camping With Henry and Tom"
at Newpon; Stan Morrow for
"GodspeU"; and Rohin Field for
"Ten Uttle lndJans," both at
Costa Mesa.
Among the year's more
Impressive actresses, Joan
Underwood and Cheryl Pellerin
particularly stood out for
Newpon's •Lost in Yonkers." as
dld Teri Clranna for "The
lmponance of Being Earnest,·
also in Newport. Erica
BEST
Continued from A6
Costa Mesa. Turner chose Costa
Mesa's theater district to open
Turner's New Zealand's firi.t
concept restaurant, which
The crashing appearance of
Don Took as the chained ghost
of Scrooge's late partner, Jacob
Marley. is guaranteed to startle
young first-timers in the
audience, and Took presents an
ominous specter. also doubling
as the mute Spirit or Christmas
Yet to Come.
Art Koustik. and Martha
Mcfarland share most of the
comedic aspects of "Christmas
Carol.• Koustllc shines as both a
grizzled street scavenger and
the joUy Mr. Fezziwig. employer
of the teenage Scrooge.
Stewart-Givhan in "Once on
This Island" in Costa Mesa and
Yvonne Robenson in Newpon's
"Funny Money" also merit
indlvidual mention.
Next week. the spotlight
swin~ to the three collegiate
drama programs at UC Irvine,
Orange Coast CoUege and
Vanguard University. The week
after that. the top honors of the
Daily Pilots 30th annual man
and woman of the year in
theater will be presemed .
•TOM TlT\JS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot Hrs r1111iews
appear Fridays.
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Turner's New 7..ealand
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South Coast Plaza Hotel. The
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Howard Shangraw created
the role of young Ebenezer in
the first versJon of the play and
has long since grown into the
role of Scrooge's upbeat
nephew, Fred, contrasting
nicely with Hisa Takakuwa as
his less-forgiving wife, Sally,
also doubling as a toy salesman
and one of the street vultures.
Julia Coffey, as young
Ebenezer's onellme sweetheart,
displays comic and dramatic
acumen in her few moments of
stage time. Christine Yael is a.
hoot as the ~pursued malden"
at Fred's party, and little Julia
Ostmann is a fetching Cratch.it
youngster. John Sisk Is strong as
the young Jacob Marley, and
Mason Acevedo nicely enacts
the crippled Tiny Tim.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
HISTORY OF HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nlne-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcock. The series will be
moderated by retired OCC
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will be held at 6:30 p.m.
one Friday each month. The
soaring 30-foot ceilings. arches.
stylish expansive windows and
wood accents hide that it's an
oddly shaped, long and narrow
building. It's exceptionally
well-designed. only the chairs
and tables needed replacing.
Hlgh-quallty foods are expertly
prepared with a vast style of
culinary taStes. Cuisines
represented include French,
Medlterranean. Japanese, Thai
and Italian. Even Turner's
mother's homemade recipe for
mint sauce or tomato reUsh
shows up on the lamb sandwich
served at lunch
The dinner menu features
exceptional appetizers -mostly
Asian Inspired. Of the I 0
selections, favorites include
Turner's take on salmon sushi.
that's fired-kissed, then served
on sticky sushi rice with citrus
flavors from yuzu lcosbou and
showered with lemon and salt
($I 2). The sashimJ-style lobster is
served with sizzling hot sesame
oil ($19) and mussels steamed ln
a lemon grass coconut broth. It is
finished with fresh cilantro and
Did you know that it is required for all 5th graderS-
in the Newport,Mesa Unified School District
to take our classes? "!Jle teach history, geography,
science and math as it relates to the sea.
And that is just one of our many programs that
benefit Newport Beach.
Please support our education and community
programs by making a tax-deductible contribution to
the museum today.
We wish you and your family a happy and
healthy holiday sea.wn.
When it comes to learning,
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Technically. the show
continues to be smoothly ; r ii:
mounted, with Thomas
Buderwit.z's settings (based od~
Cliff Faullcner's original designs)
moving off and on like subway,"1
trains, while Dwight Richard ~ .. ,..
Odie's costumes and the
light.Ing designs of Donna an~ ••
Tom Ruzika beautUully ~
establish 19th-century Lond~
Just as Dickens' original story~
has become a literary classic, ... ~
SCR's annual production, :-
adapted by company member
Jerry Patch, must be considered
a local classic as It nears the
quarter-centwy mark. Even
after so many years, it retains
its emotional hold on an
audjence.
•TOM TITUS reviews local thee r 1
for the Daily Pilot. Hi1 reviews
appear Fridays.
• events will be held at OCC's Finl
Arts Hall 116. Admission is $6. ~r
more information, call (714)
432-5880. .. NEWPORT HARBOR •
CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE ~
Beautifully decorated yachts, i
boats, kayaks and canoes will II
along the harbor In the 95th
annual Newport Harbor 14
Christmas Boat Parade '
Wednesday through Dec. 21. E~
night, the parade will begin at J
6:30 p.m. at Collins Island and l(St
two and a half hours. •
Information: (949) 729-4400, •
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jalapenos ($12),
Lamb dishes are extraordinary.
The rack of lamb -aged at leaf t
l4 days-is pan-seared and •
then oven-roasted. It's '
accompanied by a wild
mushroom potato gratin.
oven-dried potatoes and
rosemary infused demi-glace ~
($32). All beef encrees. inclu~
lhe 12-ounce filet ($36), the
I 6-ounce strip-loin ($32) and
rib-eye (S32}. are served with •
whipped garlic potatoes and "'
saut~ed wild mushroom. Orde"
are custom roasted to perfection
Turner's venison is also aged at:
least l 4 days. The rib chop is ,
double-cut, with curried
potatoes, saut~d asparagus an~
finished with an orange Cognad
demJ-sauce ($38).
Seafood choices mclude
oysters. cala.marl. mussels.
lobster, king salmon and orange
roughy. Entrees choices includo
aispy·sldn king salmon served
with sautttd leeks, fingerling •
saffron potatoes and a ciuus :
shallot confit ($26). Orange ~
roughy Is prepared three ways: • ,
with ponzu sauce, served with·
beet-mashed potatoes, grilled
baby bok choy and enoki
mushrooms ($25);
Mediterranean-style, marinated
in herbs and citrus juices, with-a :
fire-roasted tomato, red onion
and Kalamata oUve ragout ($25):
or blackened with stir-fried
mushrooms, peppers, red
cabbage and crispy won tons
($24).
Turner's eclectic fine wines a,e : ;
mostly from New Zealand, • ' ' l I' California and France. Manager ' ,
Michael Villas ls also a , : :
sommelier who can help with ' •
select.Ions. : • :
• Lunch prices: soups. from 1•
$8.99 to $9.99; appetizers, fron-l ,
$8.95 to $10.50: en~ salads. ' 1
from $8.50 to $13.95:
sandwtches, from $8.75 to
Sll.95; pasta. from $9.50 to
$14.95: en~ from $9.95 to
$17.95.
• Dlnner prices; appetize~
from S9 to $1~ bed entrees,
from $32 to $36; vcntson. from
$28 to $.18; lamb, from $27 to
$32; veel. from SU to S29: fish,
from S24 to $26: and ahellfish,
from $2.3 to $31.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"If we can hold teams to 40
or less, we should be able
to win a lot of games."
~ Bob s.n.n, Costa Mesa boys
basketball coach
EYEOPENER
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BOYS BASKETBALL
Mesa's magic number yields another win
Serven's Mustangs hold
their op·ponent under 40
points for third straight
game -all victories.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
CERRITOS -For the fin.1 ume in
Coach Bob Serven's live seasons. the
C.osta Mesa High boys basketball team
has won three consecuuve game. to
open the season.
The M~tangs accompl~ht.'d the feat
Thur.;<.luy with a 55-39
victory over St P'dul in
the second ~dflle of pool
play at the Valley Ouis
tian tournament With a
victory over Whitney ut
6:30 p.m. tonight, the
Mustangs will reach Saturday's champ•
onship game.
"We're nowhere near where \\C need to
be or want lo be, H Serven said of tw.
team's fast start. MBut we're 011 our way to
getting there.w
All three vktorie:. tor (..er.ta Mc-.a IMvc
heen marked by a Mingy defcn~ that
hasn't allowed 40 points 111 a HJtnl' Ull'•
GIRLS SOCCER
i.ca!>On. ·1110 Mw,tang.'\ prevented St. Paul
from hitting that mark by forcing seven
tumovcn. in the '>t.'Cond 1.1uartcr, limiting
the ~'wordMnl'n to ~ix poinlb. and six
tumowrs in the fmal period. when St.
Paul scored jtL'>I nine poinL'>.
Mlf we ran hold team~ 10 40 or less. we
-.hould be able to wih a lot of games,"
Serven <,aid. "Rut I don't know if we'U be
able 10 do Uuu aU the lime."
If they c:an't. it <,houldn't be 100 big of a
concern since the Mw.tangs haven't had
a problem o,com1g points so far this sea-"°"· averagmg nearly 58 a game
C:o<,la Me-.<1 M:ored 20 in the fin.I quar-
ter ••~<un .. 1 St Pm1I, dosing the period
PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK /DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Jasmin Day (9) collides wrth Irvine's Amreeta Panesar in Thursday night's r\onleague action. •
Mustangs feel sting
Costa Mesa loses in the
final minute as Irvine
scores game·winner
with 10 seconds left.
SteveVlr1en
Dally Pilot
COSTA MESI\ -11 was a sight the
Costa Mesa I Ugh girls soccer team
.would rather forget, but one that
Mustang'5 Coach Dan Johnston
would like his play-
•
ers to remember.
lrvlne sophomore
Krysten O'Dea
scored ln the final
mJnute, leading the
Vaqueros to a stun-
nl.ng l ·O victory over
<:osta Mea Thunday under the
Ugbtt at the Colla Mesa Parm Field.
Juat tw0 eeconds alter the ball was
put ln pJay after O'Oea's goal. the 0-
aal whistle bJew.
• The Mualatli' (i-•> owned the game undl the ftnal minute, out·
ahoodn& the Vaqueros. 16-5. Alter·
ward, Johnston a.sJc.ed a Costa Mesa
pltlyet't parent If he b\pCd trvtne'•
the !>ic.lelinc, 1hrew Im clipboard to
the ground and aJso chucked his
• pencil In the same dlrecUon.
Costa Mesa's Cindy Mendoza (20)
controls the ball, while trying to
elude Irvine's Amreeta Panesar.
MWe outplayed them the whole
game,· Johni.ton said. "It was abso-
lutely wonderful play, until we <itunk
the place up. We just absolutely
crunched them and 1hen just gave ii
awny ... We gave them a nice Ouist-
mas pre..enl."
To that, Irvine's !ll'Cond-year coach
Gwen Conine replied with little shy-
nes.'I.
"lley, we'll take it," she said. Ml
would have been happy with a tie,
but a win is certainly sweet I think
we eaml'd th.al win by not giving
up."
C'..onlne. whose team Improved to
3 1-1. credited her goalie, Brittany
Goetz.. for the Vaqueros' shutouL
Goet7., a junior, recorded seven
goal on his video camera. TI1c parent saves, lndudln~ one crucial stop In
.-eplied, yet. the 60th minute.
"I'm gol.ng to show It to them a Junior Nllnnl Duane started the
thousand tJm , until they puke, H &eoring chance for tho Mustang:;.
Johnston said. "J want them to see leadlng sophomore Jaamln Day on a
how pathetic that was." breakaway. Day ff red off a shoe
lohruton wu angered wltl1 his toward the comer of the net, but
team•• play, panfcu.14lrly nt'af the end Goetz jumped to Up It away. She
of the game. After ha post-grunc J
meeting. Johnstrm wolked townrd SH MUSTANGS, Pase AlO
>j f
1
with a 12 I run over the fuial 3:03 of U1c
period, which was capped with Hrian
Molinas three-pointer as time nm ow.
The Mustangs contlmwd to build
upon their lead In Lhe <,t'<:ond 411artcr in
a variety of w.iys.
After halftinle, Costa Mesa maintained
its double-digit lead, with 6-foot-5 senior
Marko Stankovic scoring six of the team's
l 1 chird-c1uarter points. Stankovic fin
ished with 13 points and five rebounds.
Sophomore Scott Knox s<:oretl a layup
off a backcloor cul. Sophomore fony Kn·
korian made a drivmx layup It..,_., thdfl
minute later. Knox. who led Ml><,a with 15
points, knodted dow11 a three po111ter.
Junior Jeff Waldron. who led the te-dfn
with 15 rebound ... 1111 a pair of fn>e
throws. Jw1ior Dumm· Wa.-.e t·amc off the
bench to score off anotlwr h:1t:kdoor nll,
giving the Mu...ianf.."' a :ll lb ledd
"That's one of Marko's belier games,·
Serven said. *l le handled the ph~icallty
of the game."
With a small team Molina U. 5-5 and
Krikorian is 5-7, while Knox is 6-foot -
Serven was impreswd with how the en
tire ream handled a physical team like St.
Paul rhe Mustan~' ability to do !.O
showed on the scoreboard.
See MESA, Pa1e AlO
BOYS BASKETBALL
Unsettled Sailors
remain unbeaten
Young, I lunter find
spotlight in
Newport's fourth
straight victory.
Barry Faulkner
Da1lyP1lot
NFWPOlfl Hl:AU I With 'till more
than half of lk"t·emhcr remaining, New·
t><>rt I !arbor I ligh h<JY!> ba'>kclball coach
Larry I lin.t ha.-. a better idea of what he'll
get for Olri.,tma.'> U1an wha1 he may
wind up with on the lloor.
But, as the Sailor.. l'xtt•11ded their
early season l>t!arch for a lineup and nn
idcntJty 'l11uNday night, tlwy nt. lca.sl
continued to 1><>ckct victories. ·111c host
ran; improved w 4 O with a 52-47 win
over Plca.<,anl Gmvc of Urah in thl' sec·
ond round of pool play al the Hill llcyn
old.-. aw.sit.
Thursc.lay\ contest. wluch wa.<,n'1
quite as cl<>-<ic <L'> the scort' might indi-
cate, provided a challenge 10 lhu..e try-
ing to sc..-ope out the Sailor;. Witl1 'iOme
players 'llowe<l or stalled rnmpletely by
illness. and the mum of four pl.iyers
suspended frorn "l\Jcsday\ 1oumamen1
opener for v10latmg team ntle<., playing
time and rombinallnn'> wC're more than
" li11lc· unpn-<lictable
'The four afon>mentioned sw.
pended player. did not play in
the first half, allowing t lirst to
conduct game-si1ua1ion audi-
tions.
Junior ·1aylor Young. wlm
cashed in ~ increased nunutes fue.-.
day with 16 points in a 66-52 win over
C..ompton, took advantage of his on-
court windfall once again. particularly
before inrermL...,..ion.
The 6-foot-2 forward M::ored 12 of hi~
J,'Clffie-high 14 point' in the first two pe
riods, connecting on hi.s first five field-
8oal attempts to help the h~ts forge a
27-19 advantage.
Young also grabbed a team leading
st•ven rebound1>.
In the second half, however, it was
senior guard llnbcn I luntcr who sco.ed
the spotlight After netting lwo fn.-e
Uuows in his first action in the thjrd pc
riod, he netted all three fourth quarter
field-goal tries to fini~ wiU1 eight
points. He also 1wice brought the New
port I !arbor bench to its ft-ct. fil"l>t
sprawling head-fir..l on the Ooor to col
lect a loose ball on tl1e defcn!.ive end,
then taking a charge on U1e ~line to
halt one of Pleasanr Grow\ <;('t'mrngly
uncea..,ing comebacks.
"I thought fl lunterl bmught .,oml'
See SAILORS. Pa1e AlO
BOYS WATER POLO
DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Michael Bury, a senior, was voted first-team all-league by
the Sea Vtew coaches. Harbor's Clay Jorth, a saphomore, is also first team.
Bury, J orth selected
first-team all-le£!gue
Newport Harbor
garners four with
all-league honors .
Newport Hllfbor HJgh sen-
ior Michael Bury and sopho-
•
nationaJ cadet team member,
produced 56 goals.
, SenJor Morgan laldJaw,
know for his rich work ethic.
and junJor goalie Michael
Robinson received second-
more Clay forth both earned flrst-
team AJl-Sea View League honon ln
boys water polo.
Bury, a U~. youth natJonaJ team
member who earned All·ClF Southern
SectJon Division I laurels last year, led
the Sailors with 93 goals, whllo forth, a
' . •••
•
team All·PCL recognJtJon.
Laidlaw ICOn!d 13 goals. and Robin-
on recorded 252 savea (nine per
game).
The quartet bctped. lead C',oach Ja -
son t.¥nch'• Sallors to a 17-11 record
and n ctP 01\lhlon l quarterfinal •P·
pcarancc.
..
AlO fr , Oecelrbw 12, 2003 SPORTS
MUSTANGS dtd credit Coett. wUh • well-
pla)'t'd pme. SCHEDULE BRIEFLY
Continued from A9
made two more Ill\' alt i-that.
and then O'Dea ttrUck with the
Co lft Mesa heartbteakeL
She fole the ball oear mld.8eld
and dnbbled the ""' of the way,
OUUUCU\i defenders befo11J
sending tbo th.ot to the back of
the net.
•We got ..toppy and stupid
whh our tuck.ling at the end and
gave them 'ihe game.· Johnston
said. ..lbat just k.Uls me. And.
they all know better. l guea they
thought Irvine wuuJd play for a
tic, but (the Vaqueros! dJdn't. •
Costa Mesa. as US coach said,
played weU In the first half. OUI·
shooting lrvlne. I I · I However.
Johru1on thought the Mustangs
dld not take good shots and went
al the net with bad angles. He
Da)S Duane, Stacy Ktikod&n,
Vera GaJe and t:..ra Jenkina wae
pdy t8J>Ooalble ror the Mus-
tanp' acorlng opportunJdAll. but
the VuqW!COS oontinutd to tum
them &way. •
The MUIWlP, lul year\ co-
c:hamploN of OF Southern Sec--
lion DMsioD lll, need to find
thrir rhythm and 5tart wlnn1ng,
Johnston said. He has not teen
the team respond to adv~lty
yet
·We shouJd have had e watt·
up call the lab1 four losses,•
Johnston said •If they don't
wtb up after this, It will be a
Jong year.•
Co ra M~ was without JunJor
standout Jenny Sparb. who is
out for at least rwo weeks wtlh a
srn.fned knee. an injury that was
suffered Tuesday. Johnston said.
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vt Wtlltneiv ft V.itev Chrlttfan
tOUrname:nt. •~30 o m.; '-nlnsula It
NMpOl't Hefbor In 1111 ~ Cl.-c. 8:30 p.m a.ci..H11l vs ..
Ca!Vafy Ctlrlltian et Armv-Nffl
tournament. 8;1& p.m.
Hlgtl ~I gh1•-Costa M ... vt
Dani HUia at folinttln Vtllev
touma.tneflt. e p.m.; Ntwpon
Harbor w Foott!UI at Unlvetalty
tournemtnt. 8 30 p.m ; Sage H•ll It Ftir~t tourntlT*'tC Corona del
Mer tt Av.ton toumatMnt.
College wom.n -9'oc*y Moiintaln
SAILORS
Continued from A9
good energy to the game," Hirst
said, "We pl.ace a lot of emphasis
on taking the charge in our pro-
8J8Dl and 1 tllousbt bis dMng on
the Boor turned momentwn
around for us.•
Hunter canned a 10-foot run-
ner and, 21 seconds later, a layup
for H.arl>or's fusl four points of lhe
ft.n.a1 quarter, His two buckets ex-
tended a 39-24 lead at the end of
three periods to 43·25.
Pleasant Grove, coached by
Hirst's former Southern Callfomfa
College (now Vanguard Univer-
slryl teammate Randy McAllister,
answered with a 10-2 spun that
cut Into the bulge. then followed
Newport sophomore Dennis H~
nans l8-foo1 jumper with a 6-0
surge to close within 47-41 with
1:34 lefl.
A Hunter layln, on a long pass
In transition, helped widen the
margin, which sllpJ'ed to 50-45
with 31 seconds left. after the VI·
ldngs netted a three-pointer and
MESA
Continued lrom A9
The ~rdsmen. which de-
feated Whitney, 48-41. in the
opening round of pool play.
closed the gap to 42-30 with six
straight points al the end of the
third quarter. Molina. who fin.
Wled with 10 points, opened the
fourth quarter, though. with a
steal and layup and an ensuing
three-pointer to push the lead
back to 17.
Despite the result. Mesas coach
knows his team has a long way to
go before it reaches its peak.
"I'm our team's harshest aide;
Serven said "We need to prepare
for down the road. We're not look-
(Mont.I et V.n9~d. 7:30 p.m. .....
High tdlooJ ~ -Huntington 8eadl It Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.;
Ett.anola at LA Cot1.1 C.nyol\. 3: 15
pm.
HIQ.h tdlool olt1t -Newport Htrbor
ve Long 8Mdl Wiiton at~ Del ~~•t~l4"\n'411,.•tt
tS.n11 Anal. 3;30 o.m.: Coron• dtC
Mer 1111. Martjn Luther King et ~lei'
Del \OUmam.nt et c.tltennlal Peft(. 3:30p.m.
Wlltllf '°'° High ecnool glt11-Santa Barbare at
Corona CS.I Mtr,' pm.; Loi Amioot
et C<*a ~. 3:1& p.m.
W1wtll'll
Hloh IChool -Cotta M .... Ettancla
at tdlton toumtrMnt.
free throw.
1Wo Heenan free throws with
22 leCODds left an but secwed the
win and Hirst and McAllister, who
exr.banged frlendly banter all
night finally shared a postgam.e
banchbak.e.
'"lbet'e's probably nothing
harder than playing one of your
best friends." H1nit said. "We run
the aame stuff. we just call lt
something different"
Newport senior Andre Pinesett
contributed six points, four re-
bounds and three asmts off the
bench.
MR~a..
PiOIPiii
Ne'owpon Harbof 52.
PIMNnt Glow 47 Scot9bv~ G,,,.... l 11 11 23 • 47
Newport' 11 II 12 13 • l!o2
~Gr!MI -~n 14, Hallman
B, Clement 3, Co. efltiro 6. Ca. Biibro 4,
EV90S 5, HelQullt 4, lof'Q 2, Hall 2.
~ goell-Hallman 1. Co. Biibro 1.
Newport Harbor • Younq 14, Heenan
8, Olefenbectl 4, Mounidyan 8, SlatM
0, Hunier 8, PlneHtt 8, Green 2,
Pemne 2, GouMWitz 2, Mac8eth 0.
3-pt. goals · Young 1, Mouradyan 1
Fouled out • Olefenbedl.
ing at one game thinking one
game will make your season.
We're trying to build and get bet·
ter."
Vtl!tJy a.tllllii .........
PiOIPlii
Cost.a ,... &&. St. Plul 39
Score bv Oualters St Paul lb II 14 ll -3i
Miu 20 11 11 13 -Iii
St. ,... -Fitrglnld 2, Aranda o.
Gonzalez 5, Revnoto " Mel1UI 6, ~ 4, Send1ez 1, V.lnquez 1&.
Elld\ O, l.opez 2, Caatlllo 0.
3-pt. goele -None.
Fouled out -None.
Tedtnlcela -None.
Meee-Mollnt 10. Knox 15,.INue 2,
Knkorien 7. Alteon 2, Lefebvre o.
Wlldron 6, Stankovic 13.
3-pt. goals -Mollna 2, KnoJ< 3.
Krikorian 1.
Fouled out-None.
Tedlnlcal1 -None.
Eagles defeat Vanguards !
I The &iamda High pu beste,t· Hill (0·4) while Debbie Yoder~
ball teun Fl Its W zone deCeose Lee and Kaitlin 'fyres each ta1·1
Into tbape to la!)' a l>tJ'On8 third~ Ued s.lx points. Laura Scbaef er!
quarter. • fl CMll1.00k B Modena. bad two points and three a.s1
46-40, fn the lJth.cplace semifinal aists. :
of lhe tJnlYel$lty tournament Fairmont~ I
1bunday 1n 1rv1ne. FhC rouw · :
BstMda senior center Nancy C•tv•rv Chapel Santa Ana 13,-: ~ had JS points and 10 re-= Hlfl44 j
bounds. while senior point guard Sa 'Hill Score 'OU:~1a "' .-1• DBba ~ poscrx:I a aeason~ eaPvary 1• 11 11 11 -a
JS poinl!. efil1l tebotmcb and eight S... Hll -Sc:ileeftr 2, HemberskV" ; assists to lead the EaP& 10, Vodel'LM 6. tyres a, GutlenuQ, I
1.-a.... Imelda Fels made four Wright 10, Pulshy1 10, RHdl•lf O. I
,......... Foul~ out -Yode!'-1.ee. 1 •
dwe-poir.nen to.aa:ount for. most C.lwry Cha.,.1-Moore 6, Hurtt 10,
ofber 14 points. Kobzltu 2. Alc;Uf 6, O.luc:a 26, ,. : ~...,.. Schldt o. Gelli"vo• 4, Murphy 10. •
AxeltonO. • : 1-.. --3-pt. goal• -Murphy 2, O.luca '· &c.ftdl..., a Modine"° 8cal9 t1¥ °'*""'9 El Modine 1~ w 4 10 ., l!bper, .byce score 20 each'
fltllnda n Iii n II ...,
B Moclli1' • Baron 2. Hult.ado 8. Maggleon 9, Maxwell ,.. IGnglelld 7.
J..pt. pit · Hurtado 2. Mlggiloll \ e..m ....... 15. Caslro 16, P8lw 1',
Maldonado 2, Flol'9I 0, Neel o. 8ecMa
0.
J..pt. goala • Pena 4. •
Avalon bests CdM
• BAUCBTBALL: Senior Sarah
Stem scored nine of her tearn-
rugh 12 points in the first half to
help the Corona del Mar High
girls basketball team earn an
18-17 lead over the host school
of the Avalon invitational
Thursday on Catalina lsland.
But the Lancers won the third
quarter. 11-3, and went on to
record a 40·32 triumph in the
pool-play opener.
Senior Kate Heeschen scored
all her points on two three·
pointers for CdM, which fell to
0 -4.
Avalon~
Ftfit:rouna pool PliY
Av•lon 40, CdM 32 Sc:ON bv Quirt.en CdM 1~ e 3 11 32 Avalon 13 4 11 12 40
Corona del Mar· Stern 12, Long 2.
Heeschen 6. Skell• 4, Benbow 1,
Merits 3, Schulte 4, Wayte O
Wedwhe D, Kawete O.
3-pt. goel1 · Heetchen 2, Stern 1.
Avalon · Hooiktike 7. York 20.
Morand 2, Lecneu 4, Kennedy 7.
3-pt goal• ·York 1.
Sage loses to Chlvary
a BASJCBTB.\LL: Sage Hill
School's girls basketball team
didn't tally a field goal until
halfway through the first quar:
ter and never led in a 6344 loss
to Calvary Q\apel of Santa Ana
In the first round of the Fair-
mont tournament Thursday.
Rebecca Hembarsky, Hay-
wood Wright and Katie PuJshys
each scored 10 points for Sage
• BASKBTBALL: Sage Hill
School boys basketball coaeb.
Steve Keith said his squad;
found its rhythm and were co-·
hesive in defeating Army-Navy,
Academy, 49-31, In the secol)d;
round of the 14-team San Diego•
Small Schools toumameoti
Thursday. Matt Loper and
Kevin Joyce scored 20 poi.lits
each to lead the Lightning (3-2).,
San Ole10 Smalt School• toumamel'IC, '
SiCOiiCI round •
59geHHl491
Army-Navy Ac41d•mY 31 Sc:o,. bv Ouartt1111 Sage Hiii 1~ 13 I Hi -.-e• Army-Navy II 9 7 I -.11:
Sage HUI -Loper 20, Joyce 20, ,
Wllklne 2, Voge 0, Semel 2, Hane~ l
3, Derhelm 2. Ogron 0.
3-pL goal• -Joyce 1.
Army.Navy-Peek 12, Adem1 2,
Bruno 4, Greham 3, V,-lleon 4, Hercfy
6. • •
3-pt. goal• -Peek 1. ...
Dolphins subdue Sailof,s;
• SOCCBR: The N~rt
Harbor HJgb girls a"Occer t~
made progress, but came ~P,
short Thursday, dropping a 210;
fiJ:Sf'oround pool-play verdl~~
against Dana Hills In the Ma~r
Dei invitadonal at Centennial
Parle In Santa Ana. ~
CdM comes up short ·
•SOCCER: Corona del Mari
sophomore Kelly Morgan coo.,
vened an assist from -senior'
Courtney Carnahan to pull the
Sea Kings even with girls soccer
powerhouse Aliso Niguel, l • l ,'.
in the first half Thursday. ~ut
the Wolverines scored thJ;~
times after halftime to earn a
4-l win in die first round of
pool play at lhe Mater Del inVt·
tadonal at Centennial Park, .vi;
San1a Ana. ' I .
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ffom IHIO 1 m I• 4.00
p 111 Th• prt11c1111r
M11111er ol tflt loull·
d1tl°" 11 IOHANNA n>~SlHO ltOHALD BLUE a. CO llC
1&!1 N. llYd , Suitt 1000
Santa Alie, CA 8V05
l'ultlllhtcl Newpor t
BNch..C .. te Matt Dttly ,.llol Otc.mhf It, 2003 F~2 .......... .........
The fott.w1111 "'ton• ... dolil1 bllllM&a •• c' c l1111lroldmrJ, 1041
W )1111 !I A• II». CMta
.... .-.CAt1'U
Co. ApJH!rtl. In 't (CA)
1041 w. 11th St 11-lot. Coih JMu, CA 112821 Th• butlllt II con
duct.II '1' • -'*·''°" ...... JOU ..... tttl dolnt
,,....,..., 1ttl YA Nl«
16. 1996
Co• Appuel. Inc.,
Chris Co~. P111ident
This sltltmenl ••s
hied with lht County Clerk ol Or1"ae County on 12./09/03 200HH1Slt
D•Uv Pilot Oec 12. 19,
26, 7003, Ian. 2, 2004
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Tiit lollo•tna persona
., • dolna bv\lntss ..
1) Woodw1rd's Act
lhr dwtre lnc'.J. b )
Wood'fl11d's, c) "ood
w.1d'1 H1rctwer1, lnc'.J
d) Au Hardwere, 451e
E Ct11pr111n Av1.. Or·
enJ•. CA 921169
Wood'lolerd'• Harchnre,
Inc.. (CA), 2343 H.
Tu1Un A~• Stnt1 Anill,
CA. 9270'5
Thlt bualn•u l"t con
ducted by· • co+'por1t1an Hive you started llolna
busintu yetl
Yet, ll·24-ZOOJ
Wooclw11tcb, H.ttdwlt t,
1111: , W11U1m A Woo4 Wtrd, ,.lllldClnt
Thia atetem.nt w11 11td wllh the County
Cltf-ol Or•nt1 County
01'1 l2/0910J 200a••'7Ht
D11ly ,,lot Oec: 12 :....1!, 29, 2003, l1n. 2. zwe ·~·
bu.Ines• yet? No
Olalt W•ll
lhis st1ttm•nt w11 hied with Ille County
Clerk ol OflnJt County
on 12111/03 200Ut611t7
Dilly Pilot Dec. 12, 19,
26, 2003. Jin. 2, 2004 f957
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tr• .,Ina business u Afft•tlnn Mtchlnlcel
Consultln• end lttsto-
t11ion, 11642 Knott Ave ..
Suite 15, Gerdln Grove, CA92:MI Ccuy M. Lyon, 18521
Sovtl'I P1clf1c Ao , Sunsl S.ech. CA 907•2 Thb bU11Msa II con·
ducted by. an lnclh11d111I
Hev• yOll starl•d·doina
buaintu y117
No
Corey M Lyon
This 1t1t1ment w"
llled wtltl tllt Counly
Cltt~ ol 011n1• Cou11ty onl~ I00>6M7H7
Oally P'llot O.c. 12..JJ1 29, 2003, Jan 2, ~ ,,.. .......... ... s.......
Tltt follo'fllnt petaon• .,, doinc •ullneu n
l•t'I Dint In. t2t
Ooornot SI , Cott• Mtta,CA9M17 Jtlfrey J.y W.lu tl!I
Ooornor St., Cott• MtM.CAt2U7
JH111• Ai.ta Wens, "9 Cowif"6t St, COit• M1tu,c~em1
11111 bu~ .... ttll
ducted 1>.,; llU.blnd Ind
'flit• H•~ JIM/ at.arttll .iolfts
•Ulltiets y111U
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This atelemenl WH
tiled with th1 County
Clerk ol <><•nse County
on 12./09/03 200S6t61SH Dally ,.ilot Dec. 12. 19,
26, 2003. Jen 2, 2004
f947
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the followln1 peoon1 .,, c1o1n1 b11t1neu ...
Ems>n 0ompeny, n1 w
19th SJ1 SUltt V, Coste Mesa,1;1112926
Devin M. Lurie I
Ooneld A. Muc:le, Inc.
(CA). m W. llltll Suite
V, Costa MtM, CA 92626
This b11alnu1 Is UN'·
dutled by. I <llfpofll.IOn
Have you etartoct croina
businua Jet? Yes200l Otvln M. Lurie &
Donald A Mucl1, Inc.,
0tvln l 11tlt/flrelllcllnt
Tl'lla •ltttm111t WH
fi)fd •itf'I the ColH!ty Clerk of 0.111t1 Courity
on 12/0llOJ ,.. .... ,. ..
01UJ Ptlol Otc. 12, 19,
26. IOOJ. 1111 2, 2004
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The followlnc peoon1
•tt dolnt ltvtlMaS n :
D1t1t M111a1em111t of Alll4r~1. 1112 Cetntrl)'
Hit• • llf\lnl Mll.Ull. CA tien Oobt ,.._...-t of ~a. lL(: (CA). 112 co-•r twlllhi..,Up· ne,.....,CA-11
This bullllna .. (;Oii• ducte• 11w: Lllftltect
Uetllllt1Co
tflW 1111.1 lllftacl dolnt
l>lltl-.YttT v .. 10 25·0J Mt ....,....,_t If
Mwkt,llC
llltd with lh• County
Clerk of Or1n1e County
on 11/17/03 IOOS6HUtJ
Delly Piiot Otc 12, 19,
26, 2003, Jen 2. 2004
F956
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tlM tollOwlna penons
•• do nc but1n1ss 11· Peclflc Blue Fundlna.
1001 W 171.h St., Unll U.Cost.Mt11,CA~7
ltol>lft l•• Olc-lnaon, 600 H1lv1ner, "•wporl Buch, l;A 92660
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He\11 ro. •terttd doin& buainau ,.n
YnlMe RotMrt l .Dlakuon
Thie alaltmtnt Wll
llltd with Ille Counly
Cltrk ot Or1m11 Co1111tv
on 1V09/03
200MH7f7'
011ty l'Mol o.c. 1'..!.'1 zs. 2003, Jtn. 2, lW"
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lstlnd ltOllltllCI Htflo)' •
tn00n1, \IUZ ~k•••r Dr .. Pt.c111U1 CA 12170 llymb.t'lto Joy !toy,
l8212 Rockn11y Or.,
l"l111ce11Ua, CA 11870
This ""''""' It con Mttd bt en IM!YICHel
... .,. yeu •l•tff ...,.,.
ll11tln"9 ,,,, 11141
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Th• tollowln1 pe1sons
ere dolna business u . S
A Fln•nclal, 550 "•ul
erlno Ave. 1\106, Costa Mtu,CA92626
Aym•n Sudalla, 550
Paularino Ave 1\106.
Co1t1 Me11, CA 92626
This buslnen Is con
dueled by; 1 limited
ptrtMtsl'llll Have you sbrted doln1
bu.inns yen No
Aym1n SHdtllt
This 1lllltment w11
llltd wllh the County
Cltfk of Ofln .. County
Oii 12/09/03 100Hf67Jtl
Dilly Piiot D~ 12. 19.
29. 2003, Jan 2. 2004
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.,, dolna buJIMn 11~ So Ctl Micro IJIO Vlllaa• Wey c2Q4, Coste ,,.._,, CA t2126
Trev ls V1n Otr Wit,
lSIO Villtp W1~204, CoataMtu,CA
This b111lne" II on•
dueled lly. en lndtvldu•I
Hew you allftttl dolnt bu~yttf Ho Tr1w11 Vtn 0.. Wtl
lhlt at1tlmtnt WH
t11td with the COunly
Clt1ll o( Ortlltl Co1111ty
on l 21')1/0l ,.. .... , ...
OtllJ l'1lot Oec IZ, Jt. H. 2003, Jan 2, 2006 FINO
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... s.......' Tiit followln1 ptnO.N
are dolna buslnlss a .
Volc1n1 it. 650 Tem11•d
Ave.. 13603, BIN, Cfo 92821 I
Mlch1llt A St1phens, 1
650 hm.,1ch •3603 . 8ru,CA92821
This buslneu Is a11 :
ducted br. en lndlvld11al1
Ht~• dU started dol111• ~ at7Ho
Miehe A Sltphe~; Tiiis atatement H , flltd wltlt 1114 C
Clerk of re nae Coull I on 12/0 3 20016f 7024
Delly P I Ote 12, 19,1 26, 200 , bn l, 20Qt
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1
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ua MEDICAL c::ENTEa ~J.ACEMENT HOSPITAL ud BUIU>ING IA RENOVATIONS
,.
~· Nwnh« ~SOO •
UNIVERSITY OP CALIFORNIA, lRVINE
Ci,Wt;.ML Df.K.RIPJ ION Of D!t WORK
~ 191 ~and 30 1~11 beds for m~tl<:nt SCl"oca ""•II 1nduJc; 1nrnww ._.,, burn unu, mcd1u.l I
swgocal_ ururs and J:t:Atrll & 1nf•nt ltfVrco l>1agno.c1< & treum<'m ..,,..,KCi will 1n<luJc I~ optra111111 ~ ~ room>. un:liac-invuivr anJ 1nttl"tt1110NI) proccdura, • pu>t ·211at~1a u.rt unu,
• and a P ~ prdrtCOYcry unu Genera) suppon oervous wall indud< food scrvica:, dining. •'<'nrr.il
kfflk vroass:r: ~11d matcriah m.uugcnw:nt R.cnovauons ol Bu1lJing I A induJr • l1nlr. ~unnrnion whl1 .«'!~ 1~rw ho&p1 : mnallauon of 1r:aurna w<I scrvllt tlt"Y•mrs; f'C'<onligur:a1iun 0( th<" cnw:rgcnty rt\:<'l>llun I
1 WllJOng UQ; md t~ rd0<•11on of rhr ambul•nu rnir•n•c
PltQCEDURf.5
Propow documcnu will lit av.ulablt in l'fellu.altf~ Propo•<r• •• IO:OO AM \ll>nlnodl). l~tmbtr l.
2003. Ptutuahficd Pro~ri ma) p•<k up fittof <h.ugr A m•u11111m nffi~ l'>l ,..,. uf Rl-P Jo..utn<"nlLll
1 Design & Coruuucuon Scf,,1cn,
11.J111vcrsity o( California, lrv1nr,
S201 California Annut, Suuc 2SQ,
11Vinc, Californio 926lJ7·l4'iO
J\nemion: Richard Gc1gtt
Tdcphone (949) 824-447'i
Fu· (~9) 824-80%
f,.Mail rgci~.nlu
..
Add111onal scu nuy ~ purch.&>cd •I 1~.Wofl<'d l'mJ"•SCI" <'•pt~ rrnm th<" .,Jd,..,.. l,.trJ bdow
!ulxonrr:acton 20d dn1gn consuh•nu may pur<h,.., RI I' Jornm<nu." tlt<u "ll<"'I<' JI 10 00 AM,
Wednesday, Dcccmlitr J, 2003 Do.:um<n1> l.ln ~ urJcrnl •nd rcpr1kl11lnl n11ly ,,
Pacific Cout R.cprogt.iphtll, Int
11 76 Main Suttt, .S-u11c (
Irvine. CA 92614
Anenuon: Alex Torrn
llkphonc: (949) 174 97'1 I
hu. (9'49) 474-9o70
Web. hnp:llwww.putpro wu1
Its THE R.ESPONSIBIUT\' OF AU. su&CONTRACT'ORS AND DESIGN C.ONSULTANrs
TO REGISTF.A WITH THE UNIVERSITY OR PACIPlC COAST REl'ROGRAPHICS, INC. TO
ACICNOWU!DGE RECEIPT Of Tilf. UCIMC llEJ'LACfM.ENT HOSPITAL ANO BUIU>ING IA
.RENOVATIONS RFP DOCUMENTS. THE UNIV£RSITY WUJ.. NOTIFY ONLY
SUBCONTRACJ'ORS AND DESIGN CONSULTANTS WHO HAVE REGISTE.R.E.D WITH UCI
bf.SIGN A: CONSTRUCTION SE.RVICf.S OR PAOFIC COAST RfJ>ROCRAPHJO, INC. or
ANY AND All. ADDENDA. WHICH W1U BE MADE AVAJlABLE AT UCI DESIGN lie
CC)NSTllUCTION SERVICES.
UCJ M..Wal ~lcr R.eplaumcn1 l ln1p1w ~d Bu1IJ1ng 11\ Hrnovaunn• HI-I' l>.11.unu'"" ,.,11
M!H.rionally ~ ava1l2bk for v1cw1ng 11 chr fullow1ng pl>n mmn IU<C.111on' hcir,1nn11111 Al I 11110 AM .
Wcdna<by, Dcccmbc-r j, 200'
I' W. Dodge Comr••ny
21 W Towne Qn1rc Pl•<c, \111tr IOU
1.All:aheim, CA 9211<><•
16261 932-61 S4
<;,MD An2h<"•m (HttJ l>.iu <.onm11•1to11J
1717 South Sme Collfg< Roubaril, '><111c 180
Anaheim, CA 92806
(Sm 5x>-9371
THE fOUOWING Of.SIGN BUlWERS HAVE BEEN PRf.QUAJ..ll'IEU ·m SllllMI r
P'ROPOSALS TO THE UNIVERSITY ON nus PROJl'.C'f1
Hcn'l<'l l'h«!ps Conllruuum Cn.
2'11 S Campus Ori...,, \w1c 1110
l""inc. CA 92612
Telephone: (949) 8~2·0111
1-n (949) 852-02 lll
M,<....trth} llmlJon11 C '""pamo. ln1
'><>urhcrn (.Ahform• I >MHOn
2040 I '> W Hm h \irttl. ~u 11 < 100
Nrwpon He>..h. (A '>2660
lrkphonc: (9'411) 8\1 11111.l
hu (94•)) 7V• M'4<o
PREQUAUFlED SUBCONTRACfORS1
"Rle Mleacd Daip BuJJder will k liJD.itccl 10 tu.bcontract ooly ..nib thoee 1ub<>on1n«on ill .ekcitod
below dw la.~ ba:a pmqualif'tcd by I.be Uni~icy. T1>oac odtt1cd pmf..Jjf'lCCI us.Ju am
Archiroaural P~r C.,ncrctc
~ructur:a.I Sim hbnuuon
Medical Gu \r.ienu AnJ l'lu111l1111y,
HVAC W('l and Dry 'y.trrm
Fli:ctncal
Built-Up Roolint:
Fire Supprcu1on \y11c1m
SucConcrtu
Urywall and Metal \1uJ \ywm
Uucworlc.
Flooring Systtm'
Class and GW.ng 'iys•t>m'
M&tedull<'OUS M('lalJ I >hri,~11nn
Building C-..ontrob
fire Alarm Symm
UAUPlED ARCUITECfURAL PRE.CAST CONCR£ff. SllllCONTRA<"IORS
f'K1f1<.
South H1vet Ro.Ml
Wcs1 S....nmcnro. CA 9%91
Siiocal, Inc..
4 Navy Dtivc
.$odtmn. CA 'i5206
""'
( orrsl•b \crucrurr• (I A ) I"'
I 50 W 1'1"4rnll• 1\vrnuc
Ihm C.A '12571
The Hcmd; C.:orpora11nn
7071 Koll C~nrrr l'>rliw•r
l'lea.unrnn C !\ '>4 W•
l'REQUAUFIED MEDICAL GAS SYSTEMS AND PWMBINC SUBCONTRACfO~
AO. Recd •m Ruffner Strcn ~n Diqio, CA 92111
Pan·Pacilic Plumbing
I;?!>! I Mi1c.hdl South ~nc, CA 92614
Murr~y ( Jlm~ny
1'11') I V1,um~ 'itrttr
Rian.ho Oommgll<"l. CA 90ll 1
Un1vtri11v Mut'lkh Mr<lun1ul
I 000 North Kraemer Place
A11.1ltc1m. C.A ')28()6. 26 I 0
P1l£QUALIFIID tfVAC WET AND ORY SYSTEMS SUBCOllITJtACTORS
'AO Recd
l,m RuJfMr Scrm ~" OifSO. CA 92 11 I
;!11U'OI Air Condluoning Cnrpom1on
:UOI Nonh Glis;dl Stree1
O..ingc. CA 928"~ . .
AC( 0 £ n(l;ln«ttd Sys1t1T1J. In<
9040 l<tnimAI, ~It 4()6
S.n 01CJIO. (.A 92121
C .. n1chfidd Mc<hanial. lllL 4011~ C .J11nr>bctl Avenue Mr11~1 l'•rf., LA •HOlS
\outhl,nJ IMhuttico
7421 Oran~ A....i ...
(,•nlm Grow:,l.A 921"41
Wmrrn lur & R.tfo~rahon C ", I 11
I ~Q 14 \out h Av•lon l\oukvtard
Compton, C:A 90220
Ml)lfnw-Mndows (.nrpon11on
l3 l l\(n1011 (.nun (•tyc.f ln<lu~ny, CA 91789
£bttb.m1 Roofina ISlJO ft.tmo sc,_
VM "f"YI' CA 914~
Sou1~ Callfoml.t 1toon111 <.:oml™'Y
961' fMI Imperial Hlsf\W11
Oow•tl)'o CA 90141
Slml'ia Gnnndl
170l Norm Stquola Avenue
o,.ng.-, C'A 9111611
\u111liwn1 Ftrt f'rota.tKHt ('ump.my
l" I~" I I 'lu1 '>t1tt1
Mnnn,.1a, (.A iJIOl<>
Nonlunt htt ...,,._, In..
17) 81,.. CcntlUI R.-1
F...tg:in. MN ))Ill
Southla.nd lndu1tria
?421 0...1~A""n°"
l ... r..kn C:ruvc. CA 92114 I
PRfQUAUFIW SITI! CONCRETE SU8CON11tACTOkS
Mam• C.Onsnuctt0n. In<.
748 Nonh Poplv Sntt1
O"nge. C.A 92868
\h~w & Sons Conu .. 1c C :C1n1ra<111R
IWJ '«'at 17th !Mmn
< .o.t~ Mcu. (.A 92627
~ll•v~n C.:Oncttu lcnurcs
I I I I Saker Sc rcct
Co.fu Mcu. CA 921126
PRJ!QUAJ.JFU!D DRYWALL AND METAL STUD SYSTEM SlTBCONTRACl'ORS
l\r..J) ( <>m~y
1010 Nunh Olive \nCCl
A11~~1m, CA <J21101
Raymond lll!crior Sy"""'
SlO Wtl>t Walnut A...,11uc
Or.ingc. CA 9l8G8
l'crl'ormance Con1<K11ng. Im.
1170 HulCodc Sutt1
Ani1.h<'lm, CA 921107
~a1id.ud [)~I. Inc.
6251 'i<hxkr Avenue. \uuc l)
Chino. CA 91710
PREQUAUFIEO CASt.WOllK SUBCONTilACl'ORS
lluw o ....... 11n1. lut
I o711 l1~r111t• AY<'rtUC
( 01t• Ma.1. CA 92(127
M1J Dn..d• Millworlt, I rd
711 IYn I \l Wo1
\mnb....h. MB ROA lAC >
1\1 (., ln•orpora1cJ
1()(,()1 Calle l..tt. Su11r 11>0
IA» Abm1101, C..A 90720
PREQUAUFlEO FLOORING SWTF.MS SUBCONTilACTORS
Jll 1 loonng Covrnng. "" 41U I ·A l';usonJ Boul<'VArJ
l'1w Hover•. CA 9()6(,()
\( .\ Huonng .\ylltni.
7.,2 Wt>1 low11 Ill C'mirury lw;>J
\ l1,11gc, CA '>2868
l ... wrcoc.r W Ro'"" C:omp.nv
IH~O Monu,ucS1r~1. l 1111 (
l1 ... 0 11n.i.. (..A 91 .BI
Un;vcrul Houri11gSyncm1, In<
I 5~73 Con11nrru Lane
Hunungton Beath, CA '>?M'I
I >upotlr lommer<ul I lol!mng Sy1ttrt1> Jh.t The bivironrmnr•I""
I IS~ 'iouil• Acam
I ulkuon, CA 'llllJl
PRFQUAUFl.EO GI.ASS AND GLA2JNC SYSTEM SUBGONTRACTOR.S
f~n h11c<1ural ( .1.._,. & Alun11nurn l u
I 'II I U11t011 ~1rtt1
u,i.1,.111, c"A 1>4W7
I n .. lo\ ( urpor Jttl'U\
!Miii I .ulprr I),._,.
w.111u1 ( !\ '>I 1l!'>
l'crnum•d1u tlaJ.11111.1 ltth11n~1Ci
~ l'l North Shcmun Av.-nuc
C ""'"'· CA 1/288l
W1hr" & W,111 < .l.u
I '17' l\ad1Jmgm111r 1>11vc
l • Vern~ (.A 'I 175()
l\c-11;011 lndwtucs. In,
ll\fl f.01 2Hrd \tret:I. 'lu11r IOI
( Al\Oll, (.A •)()7'1~
Motkl <.lw < omran;
4'XP I ,;ut I .lllJon Dnvt
\n1hcim, ( \ •11807
lnwcr l ,l.u•. ltM.
<)\ 70 1'•1hw.ly ~ltttf • .\unr A
\•nttt. CA 92071
W1w>JbriJ~,r (;l;w ( u111p•nv. Int
14Jl 1 MyfurJ tlu..J
IUJttn. <.A "27110
PAl-QUAUFIEO MISQJ.J.ANWUS METALS t'A.BRICATION SUllU)NTRA(,IOR.s
l~•pko Mt1al ~m .. 1111n
K\K No1nh l ypteu 1nrm
I lrrn11r. C ./I '>28C17
f'~r.muum Mrul1 •n•I ~11pplv l nmp•nv
~ 111! 1-..ur Ru""1•m Avrnuc
l' .. 11.tm1•un1. l.A ')072} 27')~
( <>wdw '>tttl ( ont~ton
lol-4 Wot l11h 'M"rcc1
lm1~ l1t.d1. <./I '>081 l
l'Rt.QUA.UHl:.O RlJILOING COl<l'ROl..S SlJBCOl'ITRACTORS
lohmon (.<mrrol\. In,
~ ro W•rl•nJ I >mr
\mnc1u 8u1ld1ng Tc..hnol0)\1t1. 111<
I On'> l\u)mn,s C~mtr I lrtvr
( ,,.,~ •• (.A •)(J(-.\0 C yprc,.., CA 'IOMO
l'At.QlJALIFIED 1"1Rtl ALARM SYSTPM SUBU>NTRACfORS
Juhmon C ~•ntroh. In,
\770 W•rl•nJ Dmt
\1ctr1tn> Building Tc..hnol11g1n, 111<
I 07 7'> Buitn«s C'.enctr l>mr
C VI""' (.A •iOt'1 IO ( yprru. l../I '10630-521 <J
\11npln C.rmncll
I ·01 Wc•t 'w.~u·••• ·\\Tiit><'
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Rfl' ~UBM!lJAl, REQUIRl:.Mf.NIS SI &All. Bt: Ni FOLWWS1
RI I' '"'""" 1 •I ,1,.11 t,., \t1h111irrcd 111 thrtt <On1p1111cn11
Flm Com.....,...nt SubmlttaJ .,.;n ...,. be recdftd aftt.n
.2100 PM Friday, Juuaa.ry JO, 2004
\ccond CompoDalt Submittal will oot be rccd-1 Utc:n
1100 PM W~y. fd).._,,. 4, 2004
fhinl Componat Submittal will 001 be r«~-' Jtm
l100 PM Priday, Fd>rua.ry 6, 2004
hnt Comp11114'nt \obm1n.il \(,vool Comp<11t<'n1 \11hm111JI ~nJ lh1rJ I 11flllK>ft<'r11 \11lm111ul will he
1<u1vcd only •1·
Oc:aip &( CoNtnlCUOG ~
Uaiw.nlry of Ca1iliomia. lninc
'ilO I Califorai. A-uw, SWte lSO
lmnc, Calif'onl.ia
(lM9) 824-6630
Attcn.rioru tudiud ~'
Two Mandatory Prt Propo .. J Confa.mca and Muidatoty Proj.a Sltr Vi•lu will be cond11cud o.n1
Pl't'-Propoe&I Conktt.0cc No.I
2.00 PM m S100 PM
w~. Dcca.ba 17, 200.l
ll111kline No. 22A, Rornn 2101
lln1\'C'rnt')' ofultfurn1• ln-inr, Mroll~I C .-n1t1
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Ptt-PropoMI Conlcftn<l£ No.1
l:OO PM eo S100 PM
Wedoadr,, Juuur 7. 2004 flulldin~ No 22.A, RMm 1107
Unr.er11ty of (,.)1forn1a_ Irvine. Mtd1ul ( AOntrt
I 0 I lnc Cir y Drive
Oran~. CA 9111AA
011ly l'rn~l'll who pa.n1<.1pa1c m rhr two n..,wLm•ry l'n: rropooal Conlcrrotca •nd 1hc rwu n1a11d•1ory
Prnjn 1 \uc V1Ji1J, in thtlr tn11rccy, will be all~ m propote:.0n the f>rojn.1 PropoKn ani•ing le1tr
than lr I 0 PM will lllOt be aJJow.c,d to 1ubMh ~ u ~ Bo.llcler on the project.
PR"qu•lilial Subcontracron in prequa.lified tn>do, 1ub<ontraetou '"non prcqualifit'<f rr·•dn. md dc111111
wn\ulranu uc invned. hur nor required, 10 •ncnJ
I-or funhcr 1nlomu11on u>nr~r rhc Project's comract adm1ntm•tnr, R11hud (.c1~r., (ll49) 11.H-Hn
l'mll06il Security 11l the Arn<1un1 nf I~ of the lump sum baac b.d. ~ud•nfl •h<m11c1, dull .ic:<..ominny ra.fi S«ond Cornpoll<'nt l~I The ruttty 1uu1ng 1~ Bid Bond aha1I he. nn !he btd Jadl1nc • .,,
""''"""' '"'"J ''"""" (•• Nplt<tl '" tM Ul.fom"' C...M •f < 1vJ l'r.«Jr1" ..,,_,, ?9~ I JOI
All inJUUft(')r polkict ~uircd m ~ obumcJ hy r~.gn Builder and IJesir.n Confulmm 11Lill ~ auhjm
to 1pprov•l by U!'i"trl•t)' for form aod sub.tafl«'. Alf •11ch policia ""!Ul~ bJ Univcr11ry for
Comrncrcrtl t,1rm (~c~J Li1b11lry. E..xioa, I l•b1l1ty, f>rofm-ional l.iab1liry an Outincu Aurornobilc
I 11btllry dull lit ltNod by com~ica wnh • Best IUting of A· or btrm •nd • finand&I dw1fiution ol
VIII Of betttt, Ot with tlll l'qlllnknr nari<1g by St:and.vd ind "1or'1 or Moody'• All polaoo ~uirtd by
Unlvmtl)' Mt W~tr'• C'.omptNllllOf'I and E.n•~r·, 1.nbthry dt1JI be 111Uf'd by <..omp1ma with a (I)
6m Ralina ofR• 0# hc-.t1'r •nd a financial d_,fiomon ol Vlll or bcmr, Of wnh an tqu1valm1 ranng by
Suu1da.ld and ~IOt''• nr Moody'11 Of (1) th~ &rt' -Cf".t>k 10 the Un1¥tmry Such lruurana ah.!I bt
..,nntn ro bt ooc km~ (u lft!Utr<d by~ and Cim, ofC.ahfom11 la"") The (~11~rf ot
lnsu~ .. •hall b. IJlllCld on l~ Ur11~ni1y'• form
Tht •~ul ~r anJ It.a Sulx:on!f'llCton will be: rtquJrfd ro follow 1~ nondl-.rimimtion
l'ft)UitM\ftlra k't f01th in tht ~pc,,.J Oocumtntt 1nJ 10 pey pl't'Yilhnl watt l'llln oA 11\4: loct<ion of 1ht
Wotk fh< IU<'ttttful l'ropoen Ji.II ))( rtquir<d 10 haw rht followina Callfotr1la rnnrl"llClor'• ll«r11or at
tlw 11111< or rfwo Propol'l optninr
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CA 92626
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furniture 3435 Irvine Costa Mesa 2bc 2t>d nower 'arpel.
parnl. and tile, 2 c•t
tandem a11. wd hkups.
a&t $1650 949 270 ll03
Sub1e<I lo tondoloon> p1 .. t11bed by lht Uftlv•nlty ef Cellfor,.la, lrvl,.e, ,._1.~ 111 •1•u\~I\ luo •
lump sum cunlr•cl ero 11m1ed lo•• lh• lullow1n1 work
STUOINT CINUa IXl'ANStON l'HASl '
l'ret••f N•11ttber1 99 U9l
UNfVlailTY 0, CAllfOaNIA, lllVINl
GlNllAI. OISUll'TION O• WOH
Tht prOC>OHd pro,.ct con111h ol uperuoun •nd ·~nov•hon ul the u1>tm~ Slullenl I ""Ito romplu
on the main umpu1 of the Un1ven1ty of C•hforn,. lo von1 The ><<>l>t ul wur~ rncludo n•w bu1lo1n1
•Odoloon• tolelll\I •Pl>fOHm•lely 168.000 llO'U \Qll••• fttl •n aJJoloun lu th• C•O\\ C\llturat c~nter
of •pf11011mattl7 ~.000 iron 1qu111 Itel m•JO• ••nov•hon to purhon> uf lht m••n <umplt• leol•hn1
IPl>fOUmately 25 !iOO arou 1qua11 Itel •nd •llow~n1 u for monnr rtnovatoon lo t11\!1n~ d•us
tot•hn1 •Pi>•O•lm1tely JS 000 11un sQulrt fttl In add•llnn th••• " o\on"ve "'" "''''k on< luded
in th• pro .. t l "ope
fht 'Huctur•I ostem for lht n•w 4·llory mtrn ~u1ld1n1 add•lion will be • stn1<hor•I •le•I frame
with motel decks ind ltQhlwe11ht concute lo11p1n1 Sprayed l11t11roohna to all •le•lwcn~ woll be
flCIU!rtd for fht new Type II fR 1dd1loon Al\u 111duded "~ •tonlorod concrete r•l11non11 wills
1ernl0<c•d Lonuth 1t•b on 1rede mecfl1n1t1I ••w•pment P•d• •••\mJt /<)lnh 1nd m1H•il1neous
mot1I' ind luppor t Ir .tm1n1 F •leroor claOdon& loo tlm pnrloon ot the bu1ldon~ w•ll b• al mawmy bnck unoh with m•tal \IUd
"'ppotl framona Oth•r e•l•roor '""'"'\include pr• <a\I con<r•I• bn• •nd tnm aluminum pantl\
elum1num Ire med on>ul•t•d aluona louvei p1n•h &t1r•d cnh y d"''" •nil • ,onhnuou m•lat cool
fuua element
fh• trou tullural C111te1 Addoloon 1l • Type V Nil '"""" lr11roed. \hid• wall •lrullur. ul1lo1lna
lo uu 1vi.t 11001 1od rool l11m1n1 ouppur\ed by >lrrl be•m> and popt ,otunm• fhp •ddohorf'\
•• te1101 finish" conltstonl wotll lh• '"'""• bu1ld1n11 ~ .. 1111or pla.ltr """"
V11t1ul lren\POrUhnn •nclud .. •ltpl •nd shorl ''~" ll11hh m•l•I p1n '''"' ,.,,,, peml•d m•l1I
r11hn1s .and \4) hydtavl" P .. Hnl•• •lev.1011
Interior comp<>nents of the 11p•nded l•crlrly "''" rntlude mrehna •nd rnnlerenu •ru toncludona
two larc• multi purpose rooms al •PP'0•1m1tety b 000 1rod 9 000 '"'" squ•re feel> Fuod Service
ArH (app1oa1mately 2J 900 C.SF ntw/9,900 CSf rtnnv•led> lo lltommod:att food p1epo<ahon
.,, ... krlrh•n •nd servery •P•U drnona l.tc1hhe• •nd •upport l1,1il1Jn Ret111 ArH (1pp10A1melely
6,000 OSI niw/4.000 GSr renov•led) •nd Sludenl Acl1v1ty1Admm11trohve Office Aru capproum•t•ly
7~.000 CSI newl\9 000 C~I 11noY1t1d)
S1t1work lnclud .. th• dMoolotoon ol an u"""• bu1lchna 1pprn.1m1ttly 17 000 csr Ind lh• removal
of Ollle• m1u1tl1ntous strudur .. &tnerel ••le tlurma •nd •uh•t1nl•1I cul •nd 1111 urlh..,ork Also
rncludtd tn '''• dhtluf•""nt 11 on a••d• pl1r41 ""' woth ho1d 1nd \nltuapt to 1em11nm~ "'" ., .. ,
l'ftO<IOUftU
Propout 6<><;11mtnh woll be 11111lablt to P•tQ01lot1P•1 Prnp<l\11\ Al 1000 AM Fr1d•v lle<tmber
6 2001 P11qo1f1loed Pro110''" may p1<k up Ir .. ,,1 • h.11e• a m1·•1muno of lov• (5) 1th nl Proposnl
do< um•nh 11 Ouoan & CnnslruLlron Servile• IJ111vtr\1ty ol l 1illnon11, lrvtne, ~?Cl C•llforno•
Avenue Suitt 2!>0. lrv111t L•lllorn1a 92697 24'>0 AddotovMI •eh m•v bt purchned at 1>10Qutloloed
propour l <Ult lrnm Co>11\of1<11led Reproc11pluu
Prµpoul dO<umenh woll be ••11l1ble to •ubLonlr•< '"" •nd dtl11n con.ult•nh 11 10 00 AM r t1d1y Oeumb•• 5 10()l •no Wiii bt l\lued nnly ., c .... .ttdate4 ............ , ... '""· H82
Pullm•n Sl rHI Co,11 Mua f A 97616 Phone , I /141 /'ii }6'1() Altenloon Moh1mmt<1 Rthm•n
ar Soff11 Mui
MOTlo tl IS T"I SUtcOIOllAC10ftS' AND DlSIGN CONSUlTANTS' alSl'ONSlllUTY TO lllGISTlft
WITH TNI UIUVIHOY Oft CONSOUOATIO ftll'llOOftA.l'HICS TO ACKNOWUOGI lllClll'T Of THI
STUOINT CINTH Pl'ANSION l'HASl ' raOl'OUl OOCUMINU. UNIVlllSITY Will NOTIFY
SUICONtllACTOU AMO OUION COMSUlTANTS, WHO HAVl RlGISllRlO wnH OlSIGN ANO
CONSTllUCTION SlllVICIS oa COMSOUOATIO RIP'ROGUl'HIU, OF AOOINDA. WHICH Aftl
AVAUIU AT OlSION ANO CONSTllUCTION SHVIClS.
THI fOUOWING OlSION IUIU>IU NAVI lllN PRIOUALIJllO TO SUIMIT l'aOPOSAU ON
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Glendale CA 91l0 I
1~1 (818)246 34111
I•• (818) 247 ~7~~
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_,, SUIMl'rTAl ftlOUIHMINTS SHAU II AS FOUOWS•
.,, "''""'"-' ........ e..ttmltted ......... ~ ...... frrst Comportent SubmHl1I wtll,,.. lie re<•lve4 .t1era 2.00 P'M, t ... 14ey, ..... ~ 2J, 2004
Second tomponenl Subm11t1I wlll ,.., be recelve4 eherr a100 l'M, Tlwn4'rt. Meu h 25, 2004
Thud Compunent S11bmtt11t wtll ft•f lo• rete1Ye4 eft•ra 2100 l'M, ,,1...,.,, M•clt it. 2004
Fl'11 Compunenl Submltl•I. S.cond Component Submlt11I 1nd Third Componenl Subm1tt1I wtll be
rKerved only 11 De111n & Con•lrudton Servicn. Unlverttty ol C1tlforn1e. Irvine. SIOI Cahtorn••
Avenue, Suite l50 lrvone CA 92697 2•50. (~9) 82• 66JO
lltrH M-4.lery ,,._,,.,..... c-fe.-oftc" M4 ,r .. Hf Site Vl1lh wolf be conducted on
tl1w14ey, 0~ ti, tool, 1100 l'M, Unllltf\tty of C•hfornoa hv1n1 Oes12n & l'oMlruthon 5.,~1<.s !'>201 Cakfor"I• Avenue Suite 2!>0
Sull1v•n & Wnctit Conleunc• Room•. lrvrne CA 97697 24SO
, ....... ,, •et.n;wy >. 200>, 1100 1'1111. Un1ve1111y of C•hlu•ni•. Irvine Dn•cn & ron1huc\I0<1
Servot.H, Sulloun 6 W11cht Confertnce Room•. 5201 C•lltorno• Avenue Suite 2SO lrvu11· CA 92697
2450 end '"H'9y, , ... ,u...., 24', 2001, 1.00 l'M, Un1v@r\lty nt Celotmnla hvln• Ou11n & Con•lruttlon
Stf11k:u !'>201 C1l1forn1a Av•nu• Suite 250. Sull1111n 6 Wnchl Conltt•no Room1 Irvine CA 92697 24.SO
(Loe.tied el c0<ner of Catofotm• Avenue •nd Bison Annue>
Only P1opolerl, who p1r1tc1p1le on the \11rt• Pf• propoul cn11ltrentt> and proie<t "'• vrsrh In
lltelr enlorely will be etlowtd lo propose on tho protect P.,son\ trt•v1ne l•ler lh111 I.OS l'M will
not be 1llowtcl to vibmlt propo"t' 11 O.s11n 11.urldtt on th• p1 01ect
for further 1nfor1111tlo". conl•cl "" lJnrvel\lly' Repres•nltllv~ ~<Oii Moulton at 1949) 824 1~27
l'ropoHI S.curtty rn tht emounl of 10'\ of tht lump sum b"• hod trcludln9 all•rnat•• shall
ICCO"'lllny uch 814 The 1urety 1uuin1 the llid Bond sh•ll b•. on the bid d .. dllnt 1n 1dm1lled
•u1ely lnsurtr (H defined In the Callfornoa Code of CMI Proctduro Seclion m 120)
All 1naurence pohcl•• req1111•d to be obteined by O.\lan Bu1ld•1 ind Ou11n Con\ultanh \htlt be
•ubject to tpprovel by Unlv•"''Y for form •nd 1ull1l1nu All such pohc1u req;med by Un1ve111ly
l0t Comtne<C!•I f 0(111 Otnertl l 1ablltty. Profe&110n1I lt1blhty and 8u11neu Automobile ll•b1hty \hell
be luued by ~ompenlet with • B•tl ll1hn1 ot A or better and • lonenc111 ctnsifk:1t1on of YIH or
beltei, or with 1n equlut1nt 11t1n1 by Standerd ind Poor' or Moody s All pohclea required by
lJnh,.nlly for Worker'• Comp1n11tlon ind Cmploytr'l l11blhly tllell b• luued by c11mp•n••' woth
1 (I) 11 .. 1 llelln1 of 8• or btll11 ind • lln1nc111 cleu1t1ullon ol VIII or btlltr. 01 .. 1th e n
eqvlnle"t 1ttln1 by Stenderd •nd Poor't or Moody'1 °' (1t) 111•1 lft 1c<eptable to the Un1ventty.
Such lntUfln<• \11111 be w11llen lo be not t.sa then (n tt~lf•d lly I td<tral tnd St111 of C•lifornta
t1w) Tll<I C.rtrttnte ot lnaur•nce •hill be tnu•d on th• Un1vof\lly a ll>tm
Tllo wt.<ettful PrO(IO .. f ind rh Subcontr•tlnn wrll I>• requrred If' follow Ill• t1ond1\C11m1nal!on
reQurremen" set forth In lhe l'ropoHI Docume11h '"d to p1y prevorlons .... t •If\ 11 1111 tocil!on
ol 11141 Worlt. A cOl)y ol the 1entr1I pr1ollln1 per drem W•C• "'" will be on f1I• 11 Unlver11ty'1
Pfi"<IP•I r.crllty office and will b• m1dt .veUeblt lo env rnleroled pa1ty upon requut for thr•
projoel, the UnfwtrJlty hH tnllloted oud \lltll 1nloru 1 l•bor compll1nce pro111m ("lCI'") In
40llformenu wllll L1b11r Co4• ltClro'nl 1771 ~(b) end 1171 1 A ""construction conlertuu will M i..td wtth 111• •ucce nful 81ddo< 1nd •h Sut>cnnt11dnn to dl\LllU ftdeut •nd Siii• labor few
requwemenb lo fhlt proiecf lhe 1oce1nfut 'ropo•H will ho ••quired to h•ve the l0How1n1 C1lolorn1a
tOlllt•ctc>t • lket1a• •I the lrme of the propoul f)pfntna
Ctn.,af Bulfdtn& Contr.tc10r (lie•"'• CIAl'lf!fetl<1n)
le"-1•4 '-•ttwtl4M (etll $0,S00,000.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2003
KENT TREPTC1N I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High students Joseph Powers, 17, left, and Ted Lee, 14, center, watch the launch of one of their gliders, done with the
a~sistance of classmate Jeremy Appleby. Joseph and Ted won the glider contest held at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
])oesn't take a rocket scientist
In an science competition, a glider built by a
Costa Mesa High student beats out one built by
en~neers at Jet Propulsion Laboratory •
Marl11 O'Nell
Daily Pilot
I t Isn't every day that high
school students beat out
NASA rocket scientists.
Cali{omia schools, but gliders
built by JPL engineers.
"It's not that we're suddenly
smarter than all the people who
built the Mars Rover," Steve
Nelson, who teaches the class.
saJd. "But we've been doing Lhis
over and over. [The engineers! put
theirs together in a few hours and
didn't really test it."
But last week at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory's annual
Invention Oiallenge Competition,
students In Costa Mesa 1 ligh
School's Mathematics,
Engineering. Science
Achievement class hit the mark -
or closest to the mark-with a
glider they designed. Their entry
not only beat out other Southern
MeasuremenL and repetition.
he stressed, are the secrets of
effective engineering. Every
student in his class designed a scon ROSY /OMV PILOT
See SCIENTIST, Paee A4 Student Joseph Powers watches the launch of his glider.
THINKING ALLOWED
Burciaga 's back in town
LOLITA
HARPER
and future
commissioner
about her plans to
pursue a seat on
the City Council,
she chuckled. .
·1 have some
Ideas about that,"
she saJd. "I have
some plans about
running. It ls
definJtely
something I want
to do."
Ah bah. So, was her posturing on
the padt.s commission a calculated
move to elevate her status ln the
community and therefore make her a
stronger candidate for a council run
in20047
"I don't see it that way," Burciaga
saJd. "I was really surprised when
Ubby asked me, I dldn't even know
anyone was leaving."
Burciaga said Cowan approached
her, expressed confidence In her
qualifications for the position and
asked If she would consider stepping
Into Feldman's vacancy. Burciaga saJd
she thought about It and realized It
Cell ln line with a lot of what she had
been doing tn the community
already. In regards to after school
facilities and such. -
It also happened to be a step in the
right direction toward becoming an
elected official, she admJtted.
Cowan's answer on Burdaga's
appointment demonstrated the
councilwoman's polit1cal savvy. Did
she strategically appoint Burciaga to
elevate her status In the community
and make her a stron.ger candidate
for a council run7
•Absolutely.• Cowan said .
Cowan, who will be termed out In
2004 and leave an empty seat on the
dais, saJd she saw Burciaga as a ...
"rising star ln the community.• Her
SHAU.OWED, P .. eM
The request, approved by the
board or dlrectora on Wednes-
day, calla for a multitamity rental
project conta.lnJ.ng a minlmum
of 250 units. The district plant to
leaae the land on the comer of
Adams Avenue and Pinecreek
Orfw'near OCC.
ber Wal t Howald said.
"We put (the project! in a posl·
lion where It's between the de·
veloper and the city. and that's
appropriate because that's the
city'& jurlsdlction, • Howald said.
Daily Pilot
ATAGlANCE
ON11EWE8:
The0boa.rd wu poised to select
a bidder tn November, but choee
to lbmdon cbe prom. and ltart
over, ddlll uncleur..-and con·
ftJlion In die requeet.
It wll now be \Q) to chrwiopen
to dedcle how many ..,.nmenta
they want to build and whether
ttMy want «> aceed the city'•
mulmum clenllt)\ bolld men>·
The ortginal request uked de-
velopers to deelgn an aputmeot
project with at leut ~ unitl on
a lot of indeftnlte tiz.e. deecribed
as a mlnimum or 12.14 aaa and
a maximum of lS.n acrea. 1bll
caused confusion, aAnce dewl·
open baaed thetr pro)ectl on dlf.
fetent atze Iota, Howald Mid In
November.
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Upper
Newport
Bay to be
restored
A $12.5-million grant from
the California Coastal
Conservancy means work
may start by fall of 2005.
Allele Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The California
Coastal Conservancy announced on
Thursday that it will give the coWlty a
$12.5-milllon grant that wilJ allow the res-
toration of Upper Newport Bay to begin.
Design of the project, now underway.
should be completed by September 2004,
with construction beginning in fall 2005,
saJd Donald Spen cer, the project manager
for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
·we're very excited,· Orange County
coastal engineer Susan Brodeur saJd.
"We're trying to keep the project on track.
and this really helps."
Restoration of the 1,000-acre bay will In·
votve dredging more than 2 mllllon cubic
yards of sediment from two basins in the
bay, dredging and deepening channels In
the bay and creating a new island for least
terns, which are endangered birds, Spen-
cer said.
The bay is the largest tidal wetland in
See BAY, Pa1e A4
CITY HALL
Council
endorses El
Morro park
The resolution is a surprise,
as Newport leaders seemed
against a ~tate park where
mobile homes now sit.
June CHaarande
Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -In a tum of
events one participant described as ·the
most dramatic thing I think I've ever seen
in a council meeting.• the Oty Council,
which was leaning toward opposing a
state park plan for El Morro Village, made
a U·tum on Tuesday and came out In sup·
port of removing the moblle homes there
and returning the area to the pubUc.
The decision came at the same time as a
similar U-tum at the county level, where
an Item on Tuesday's Board of Supervisors
agenda tb regulate camping near schools
was removed from the agenda before the
upcomlng meeting.
The ordinance would have prohibited
camping within l,000 feet of a school. Be·
cause the state Parks Department's plan
for El Morro includes a campsite less than
1,000 feet from El Morro Elementary
School, the county move would have had
SM EL MORRO, Pe1e A4
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STEVE McCRNt< I DM-Y. PLOT
Barry Levy is the new commodore of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club In Corona del Mar.
At the helm
Deep• Bharath
Daily Pilot
B arry Levy first stepped Into the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub when
his bOn David took a beginner's
sailing clai.s there.
WNow, It's a 4't:cond home to me, -said
the 53 year-old Newport Beach resident,
who has taken the h elm as the club's new
commodore.
Levy became a mem~r 12 years ago.
Since then, he ha!> chaired numerous
club committee!. and participa ted in a
variety of eve11tb. I le iook over as
commodore during a ceremony on
Sunday.
This Is an opportunity for him 10 make
the club's vision ,, reality, Levy said.
-our board ju111 finished a strategic
plan for the club Ma ting what we want to
achieve ln the next 20 years, -he said
WHArs AFLOAT
• WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically.
If you are planning 11 nautica l event. submit
the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fa1t to (949)
646-4170; or by e-mail to
dsilypilot@lstimes.com.
SPECIAL EVENT
The Newport Harl>or Nautical MuMUm wfH
have an e1thibit opening for ·Hooked: The
lure and Lore of Sport Fishing; at the Grand
Salon from 10 a.m: to 6 p.m. through Feb.
29. The museum ls 111151 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Bead'l. Information: (949) 673-7863,
http://www.nhnm.org.
SM.ING Cl.ASSES
Seiling Fudnatlon o4'f9t'S da .... In bo91Jng
safety and sailing yeaP.round for persona
wttti disabUltiea. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Onnge County employws can bnng thff
empk>yeea out to Newport Bead'I on
weekdaya to enjoy a day of aalllng courtesy
of Orange Coast College. The Sdlool of
Salling and Seamanship now offers 11
chance for groups to work with the on-board
Instructor on different sailing technique•
Barry Levy takes over as
commodore of the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club
On top of that list are capital
improvement projects such as upgrading
outside dining areas and doing additional
soundproofing inside to enhance
acouslics, he said.
-we also want to encourage our
members to use their boats more often
and to be active on the water: be said.
The club will al.so continue its efforts to
gi~e back to the community, Levy saJd.
-for four years, we've had the
Leukemia Cup regatta. and for all those
years, we've been among the four top
money· raising clubs in the country,• be
saJd.
The club's future, however, lays with
the -junior sailors,• Levy said.
while they get advice on how to perform
well in busine.., No sailing experieoce
neteessary. One-cUiv classee coat from $100
to $126. (949) 646-9412.
Onno-Coast College'• 9Chool of NMng end
seamanship will offer a five week noncredit
Introduction to Shields sailing class from
9:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Jan. 11, 18 and 25 and
Feb. 1 and 8 at OCC'a sailing center in
Newport Beach. The cost is $120.
Information: (949) 64&-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Marina wn.tSpom at the Bd>oa Fun
Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences
from mild to wild. Take a self-guided tour of
the bay In your choice of power and sail
watercraft, jump the ocean swells in a
Sea-doo Jetboat. put you sport-fish ing sJcHls
to the teat In a fully equipped Boston whaler,
or 1oar above It all on a peruail flight along
the Newport coast Complimentary Ice and
beverage• are Included with all electric boat
rental1.
Balboa 8oet Rent.ell cen put you on the
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pedal boats and runaboot1 for offshore uae
or crul1ing the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals
"We're going to Invest more In
equipment and coaching staff,~ he said.
Last year, for the first time, the club
hired two instructors from UC Irvine.
wwe're definJtely golng to do' that again
this year, because mingling sailing and
academks puts the whole thing in
perspective for the kids." he said.
In his spare time, Levy enjoys cruisJng
to CataJlna In bis 42-foot sailing yacht,
Sun Dance. His wife, Nancy, Is also active
In the club as an advisor for the junior
sailing program.
Above all, the commodore says he has
enjoyed the camaraderie and the
frlendahips he bu made in the club over
the yean..
"'Ibis la a club where you bave people
from all walks of life," be said. "There are
people from different Income levels. It's a
very, very friendly atmosphe,e where
people accept you and welcome you. -
alao hofda two-hour acavenger huntl
aboard the electric bey boat.a, providing
group activity for corporations, bbthdays,
nonprofit organization• and group outings.
The hunt padtagea include boat.a, trivia
questions, maps, Polaroid camer11 and
supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225
per boat and catering la available at an
additional rate. For hunt reservations, call
(949) 673-7200.
Electric: boat rent11l9 a,. evaiMble by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures and CO
players. Ice and cups are provided.
Reservatfons are suggested. An hour rental
Is $75. (9491645-a12.
,.... hon, electric hon, boogie boerda,
kayaks, Inflatable rafts, catamaran•, beach
fumiture and wetsuit• are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports et Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1160. C>
Gondolli tours ere._... by the Gondolli
Co. of Newport. 3400 Via Oporto, Suite
102-8 . The $75 coat lndudes a basJcet of
bread, dleeae, salami, ice, glane1. a
blanket. music and a Polarokt picture. Wine
11 alto available .. (949) 676-1212.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
Ready for
the parade
A hoy.
w:;:1esday
Is the start of the
Newport Harbor
Otrlstmu Boat
Parade, and it will
be the 8rst time in
decades that I will
miss the start -or
not? On
Wednesday, 1 am MIKE
skippering a private WHITEHEAD
yacht from
side or the stem.
Do not hes.ltate to
bail a larger vessel,
especlally a charter
vessel, to let the
skipper know that
you are close on the
starboard aide, not
certain of the larger
vessels intentions
or to request
passing (inland
rules?). Remember,
whether It is a
••
.. ,...,
-~.
En.senada to Newport
Halbor, and depending on
the wait time for U.S.
Customs In San Diego. r plan
to reach Newport at 6 p.m.
private yacht or a charter
vessel, the larger the vessel,
the less maneuverability and '~
the less visibility for the
So, technlcaDy, I might not
miss the parade when I
cruise through the harbor.
The other rtlgbts, I will
skipper In the parade aboard
dlllerent private yachts,
except for Sunday, when I
have my radio show. This
Sunday, Eric Hovland, the
show's roving reporter, will
call in with a special parade
report.
Last SUnday, my radJo
crew and I were invited to
view San Diego's Holiday
Boat Parade with VIP
viewing from the judge's
station at the San Diego
Maritime Museum. The
nJght was gorgeous after the
rainstorm that day. and the
crisp air felt Uke winter. The
parade was very nice, with
courteous skippers following
the boat ahead, and the
boats were very weU
decorated.
I have a few tips for
boaters In Newport Harbor's
parade that I have formulate
from years as a professional
captain, participating in
many parades on the West
O:>ast.
Let's start with guests'
safety. Before you leave the
dock. teU everyone where to
ft.od the llfejackets, fire
extinguishers and Oashlights
and make ready the ring
buoy with a line attached to
the buoy. A common
m istake is to decorate your
ring buoy with a string of
lights -no excuses
regarding safety.
It also is Important to
guarantee that the skipper
can see, without the view
blocked by guests, bright
lights or decorations. There
are going to be hundreds of
boats on the water
performJng Impromptu
close-quarter maneuvering.
and you should keep In
mind that most boaters are
not accustomed to cruising
at nighttime, not to mention
in such crowded situations.
Also, the parade route will
take many boaters to
unfamiliar 8rei1S or the
harbor, so follow the parade.
If the skipper's view is
restricted, prudent
seamanship dictates that
someone should be posted
as a lookout ln those blind
areas, whether on the bow,
skipper.
Every boat must foUow the • ..
Oow of traffic, keeping the
suuboard (right) side nearest
to shore and passing
oncoming vessels port to
port Oeft to left}. Who are
the ldJots who always cru1se
up the wrong side of the
channel, causing chaos as
oncoming boats have to
swerve out of the way'? You
are In no huny to cruise
around the harbor, so travel
2ow , and be very careful
s · g up to close a gap In
e parade, as you are
responsible for any damages
caused by your wake to the
docks or other boaters. The
speed limit is still 5 mph, or
no wake or steerage during
the parade.
Who knows what steerage
means?
The para.de officials will be
monitoring VHF marine
radio's working channel 68.
However, for all
emergencies, use onJy
Channel 16 to hail the
Newport Harbor Patrol.
Please do not Interfere with
Channel 16 by chatting.
playing music or constantly
yellJng Merry Christmas over
the airwaves, as you could
hjnder a real emergency
radio call In the harbor or
out at sea, where I might still
be cruising.
I wish everyone a safe
parade, and r will have a
parade update In next
Friday's column.
· This Sunday on the
Boathouse Radio Show.
OumdJer BeU and I will be
ln-studJo from 4 to 5 p.m. on
KCBQ-AM ( 1170) or over the
Internet at htrp:llwww.boat
lwuseradlo.com. Listeners
can call In during the show
to (888) 344-1170 to join In
on Southern California's only
boating talk radio show
reachlng ports up the coast
from San Diego to Oxnard
and out to Santa Catalina
Island.
Safe voyages.
• MIKE WHfTEHEAO Is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor and marine-related
thoughts end story 1uggestions
bye-mall to
mike@boathousetv.com or
visit
http:llwww.boathousetv.com.
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WEATHER FORECAST
You lhould expect moltty
aunny lldel today. Winds from
6 to 10 mph will be out of the
not'ttlaaat In the morning, out
of the WMt by the demoon.
Hight forealated to be In the
lower to mld-80I. Tonight, look
for partfy doudy ..... wtth
light windl end Nghe In the
lower to upper 40s. ............... ;
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BOATING FORECAST
In tN Inner Mterl,
not1hMllt wlnde ~be at
10 llnol9. WaV9S lhould be at 2
t.t or.._ on a'"'""" .w9" of, to & ..... Out r.ttw,
nofth\;; .. wlnde wtll be
......._, 10 to 20 ~with
:"".:.':"''""'--
SeMce potted 1 hig!Hurf
ldvisorf for Thuradey, and
today lhould aee the aame
condltlona. Watch for very
atrong rip currents and
dangel'OOl lwimmlng
conditk>na. Most WMt·facing
breaks will eee ~lgh sell,
going a few feet overhead at
lt8ndout apota, and
double-<MNheed, ra...ty, at
extreme atandoota .
South-facing tnab, getting
aome dffrfac:t1on: wtll run ctie.t
to lhoulder Nutt on the betbtr ......
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Residents take on extended families
Mo.re than 20 local
families will be
adopted for the
holidays thanks to a
community effo rt.
MarlH O'Ntll
Daily Pilot
COSfA MF.SA -When a plan
to help out needy families at So·
oora Elementary School started
to rail apart. Ptanning C.Ommis-
sioner Katrina Foley knew exactly
where to go.
She went to her contact Ust and
sent out about 150 pleas for help.
Now. parents, lawyers and clowns
are signed on to adopt 20 local
families for the holidays.
Ml'm doing it because I want to
give to those less fortunate than I
Coke looking for people
to bear Olympic torch
Coca-Cola is looking for local
people to bear the 2004 Olympic
corch in the Los Angeles area
Those interested in nominating
themselves or ochers can go to a
partidpating Albertsons grocery
store between now and Dec. 3 1,
pick up a nomination form and
write a JOO-word es.~y about the
nominee.
Coca·C.Ola will select 30 people
from the Los Angeles area lo carry
lhe flame. The nominations will
be read by a panel of judges: All
torch bearers wiU carry the torch
about 300 lo 500 meters and will
pass the flame from torch to corch
al designated exchange points
along the route in each city. ·
The Olympic flame will be tra-
ditionally lighted by the sun's rays
in Olympia on March 25. It will
travel the world for 35 days, visit-
ing 34 cities in 26 countries be-
fore returning to Greece for the
start or the games in Athens.
Trash collection
delayed for New Year's
Newport Beach's General
Services Department will no c
collect trash on New Year's Day.
Instead , 'the trash will be CQl-
lected Jan. 2. In areas regularly
scheduled for Friday collection ,
trash will b e. picked up Jan. 3.
Celebrate
am.· Foley sald. •1t's a good way
to give during the holiday sea·
80n:
M.arcy Shands-Brown. the com·
munlty fadlltator for Sonora and
Kaiser elementary schools. origi-
nally set up the idea or adopting
families with donations from
Share Our Selves and local
churches. Demand soon out·
paced the supply, so Shands-
Brown . turned to Foley for help
drumming up upport.
·we are having more of a need
this year,• Shands-Brown said.
·People are just having a hard
time. Times are tough. and I al-
ways worry about the children."
lYJ>ically, the families coming
to her for help are single mothers
or fathers who have recently lost
their jobs. Paying rent and bills
often leaves them with no money
for a Christmas dinner or girts,
she said.
Some people have agreed tu
adopt entire fam.illes, getting a
shopping list or grocery. clothing.
toys and other ltem5 appropriate
lO their need. Others are donating
gjft cards to Stater Bros. super-
marlcet
TI1e Orange C.Ounty VolW1teer
Oowns have donated boxes or
coloring books for chjldren,
Shands-Brown said And mem-
bers of the Orange C.Ounty 1'rial
Lawyers Assn. are donating $\00
grocery~
Students from Kaiser PJemen-
tary School have also contributed,
through their November Time of
Giving caJ}'lpajgn. Donations or
small change added up to $1,200
chat will go to buy 'Pctrget girt
cards and gift cards ror groc'eries.
"l want to teach my (sonsl that
Ouistmas is not just about tllem
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Also. there will no street
sweeping in che city on Jan. I.
For more information. call
the GeneraJ Services Depart·
ment Monday through Friday
between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. ar
(949) 644-3055.
Parent Help holiday
dance on Thursday
Parenl Help USA. a nonprofic
organization tJ1a1 aims 10 pre-
vent child abuse, will have a
holiday ctinner dance bencfic
on ·nlUrsday al the Balboa Aay
Oub.
The evenc. which will lake
place during the Newport I tar·
bor Oiristmai. Boat Parade, will
feature dinner. carolers. danc-
ing. pm.es. ah auction and a
performan ce by the Colony or
Performing Ans Oiildren.
The program is from 5:30 10
I 0:30 p.m. Admission co~cs
$I 00 per person. Tickets a rc
free for sponsors who place
program advertisements. For
more information. call (949)
650-346 t or visit '111r1.·11
www.pnre111Jiet111LSa.org.
Monday will be biggest
mailing day of the year
Postal officiab said that Mon·
day will he lhc biggcs1 mailing
day of the year.
To handle the anticipated 61
million pieces of mall in
Southern California, tlw U. S.
Poscal Service has inc reased air
cari~o lift by 40% and hired ad-
d11ional holiday help, offi cials
said.
The public is urged tu send
uuc holiday packaKes by Dec. 22
within California and by Dec.
lO if mailing out o f state.
Blizzard of fun at Olrist
Lutheran Olurch today
A bliu,ard af wintertime fun
i'> expecced to strike Newpo rt
l larhor I .uthera11 Oiurch today
rrnm 4 lo 9 p.m .. when the
t·hurch hosts a free event fea
luring a live petting manger,
train ridei., strolling mu~1cians.
inlernational foods a nd, a
Southern CaJifornia rarily. :IO
tom of snow.
"It's going 10 be a winter
wonderland.~ church office
manager Leann Granger said.
.The church is sponsoring the
even t with the help of local
businesses as a'holiday gcscure
or fellowship. she said.
·we're just doing it so the
community can come loRe the r
and experience winter,· she
said. "Since we have perfect
wealher a ll year long. everyone
son or rni'lses a white Christ-
ma'> now and then."
In addition 10 the snow, the
evcnl will feature a tree lightin.:
New YearS Eve
1n Style at
Spectacular Live Enterta1nmertt Hats. Homs. Streamers & other Party favors.
Dancing, rxtensrve Champagne and Wine I 1st. Valet Parking. Ocean V1e-N
and. of course 1ncre6ble food'
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M<>1t people don't want to broach the subject of llfe Insurance, becaus. no one
wants to Imagi ne the unthlnkable. But just as you work hard to provide for
your f amlly now, life Insurance can take over that duty if. something should
happen to you: caring for your children, paying for college, covering the
mortgage.
A well thought-out. affordable life Insurance strategy that works within your
overall fiNnclal plan can help meet your nffds now, and take care of your
f amity's needs later.
To find out how much life lnsural\ce you nffd, or for a frH review of your
current polklts. call (Ml) 717-SJOO or (IOO) 4'1-ll52.
660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, Newport Beach. CA 92660
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If you ere inte rested in donating
items to a family for the
holidays, please contact Marcy
Shands-Brown, the community
facilitator at Sonora Elementary
School in Coste Mesa, at (714)
424-7955. She can also be
reached by e meil at
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ca.us.
and what they get, but helpin~
other people have a nice holidoy.
Foley sald.
Foleys neighbor. Jesie Pearce, i~
alsoadoptingafaniily.
"I wancec.J lmy twin sonsl to he
able 111 do M>mc1hln1< thh. year."
Pearce '<lid. "Ttwy'rt' ;i, so it's a
good way lo ,cart havi111( tJ1em ac·
tually panicipall' with me, to dt•-
liver it. II l{IVt·~ a helter mcamn.:
to Ouistm;L"-..
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and .1c.Juh,, ,111d a variety of
foods. 1ndud111~ Grct•k, llah.w.
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Featuring A Live Tribute To
Frank Sinatra
Every Monday e!r Tuesday 6-9pm
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFf,.Y IN
THE NEWS
Officer hurt
in car crash
An on·duty COSta Me.a
poUce Offiet!r i.uftcn..'d UlJU
rles to his neck and back af ·
let hb patrol car was bruad·
sided by another vehicle on
Wednesday evening. om
clals saJd.
The collision happened
at about &20 p.m. on Del
Mar A~ue east or New-
port Boulevard, Costa Mesa
Police Lt. Dale Birney said.
POLICE FILES
COSTA•SA
• ..... S1rNC: Petty theft
wa1 ~rted In the 3300
b«>c* at 7:40 p.m. Tueldey.
• ,......... Roect. Gr11ffltl WH
reported In the 2700 blodt a1
7:45 a.m. Tuetmy.
• HeftMM' loullWl'd: Graffiti
was reported In the 1900
b«>c* et 11:19 a.m. Tuesday.
• HeftMM' loutewrd and
South Coat Drive: A traffic
IK:Cident invoMng injuries
WH reported et 5:21 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Newport Boua.v.td: A
hlt-and-Nn waa reponed in
the 2000 blodt at 10:46 p.m.
Tuelday.
• Soudt Coat Drive: Petty
theft was reported in the
1600 bfodt et 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
• w..t Whon StrNt: An
assault was reported In the
200 blodt at 5:44 p.m.
Tuesday.
• 22nd StrMl and Santa Ana
Awnue: A traffic accident
involving injuries was
reported at 8:27 p.m.
Tuesday.
APARTMENT
Continued from A 1
·n1is time. the board chose
the maximum acreage or 13.77
acres. tr a developer chose to
build the minimum or 250
unJts. that would equate to 18. I
units per acre, just below the
city's maximum or 20 unit& ~r
acre.
The old request asked for rent
between $800,000 and $900,000
per year. The new one spells out
that the initial annual rent
should be a minimum of
$900,000. J lowald said this aA·
pect of the request is the most
signlf\cant to the district be-
cause it is counting on the
proje<:t to generate a substantial
amount or money. ln August.
the dlstrict raised its enrollment rees by~ to deal with a fund·
Ing cut of $4 miUion from the
state.
., thlnk the purpose or the
project. as determined by the
• •
~r O:wtct Oliver ~
hJt eatc of the in~rsection.
be 8IJd.
· n>e other dJl~r in the oollisioo did not tulret any
injuries. be akl.
•1t doesn't R"Cm as If any·
OI~ ran 8Jl y red ltgh ts.~ Bir
'll'Y w.id. No one w..s t.:ned or
charged. California I ligh
way P.at:roJ officers are u1
ve11tigauing the incident.
wtllch is standard pro
cedun: ln tnjury accidents
lnvoMns patrol cars. Birney
said.
-Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH
• a.y8'de Drive: A boat
burglary wae reported In the
1100 blodt at 4:16 p.m.
Wednesday.
• 119cMt~ Grand theft
waa reported in the 1200
bfodt et6:17 p.m.
Wedneaday.
• ~ Strwt: A home
burglary was reported in the
200 blodt at 9:18 p.m.
Wednesday.
• w..t Coast Hlgttw.y: A
hlt·and-run was reported In
the 3100 block at 8:24 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Goldenrod Avenue: Petty
theft was reported in the 900
blodt at 8:13 a.m.
Wednesday .
• urttspur Awnue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 600 blodt at 1:33 p.m.
Wednesday.
• Marg\HHtt9 Avenue: A thelt
wes reported in the 600
blodt at 7:15 a.m
Wednesday. • Residenda: An auto theft
was reported in the 7200
blodt at 5:06 p.m.
Wednesday.
board. is to develop alternate
sources of lncome so we'U be in
a belier position lo provide
classes and stabilize income for
our educational mission," Ho·
wald said.
Resident Mike Berry, who
took issue with the first request
for exceeding the city's aJlow-
able density, said he is still con·
cerned about the projec1 be-
cause the district would lease
the land instead of selJing It.
"That means whoever builds
those apartments can never
move or transfer ownership on
the apartments," Berry said. "So
it means they'll never fix them
up because they won't have
ownership over them at the
end."
The deadline for the district
to receive the proposals is Jan.
21. The board will coni.ider the
proposals on Feh. 4.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
de1rdre.newman@latimes.com.
SCIENTIST
Continued from A. l
glider, and a .cries of tests and
constant practice helped bone
their prototypes. ·
lb.ls year's JPL contcat theme,
"The Wrtght Tum,. celebrated
the 1 OOtb 81\1\Mnwy of the
Wright Brothen' ftnt tugbt on
Dec. 17. 1903. For the fPLOigbt.
the gliders t<>ok off from •
pecially designed lawicher and
had to make a right tum to land
on a target 40 f~J away.
Nelson's class enlered two
nearly Identical glide~. each
about one meter long.
Seventeen -year-old Joseph
Powers' glider won the
BAY
Cootinued from Al
South em CaJjfomia. II will gain
aboul 42 acres or open water
from the restoration project.
The corps is commJtting more
than S25 million lo the wort and
will partner with local sponsor·
ing agencies to restore the area.
The county is the current spon-
sor. but negotiations are under·
way to decide which other
groups may be involved.
Restoration is needed because
EL MORRO
Continued from Al
direct implications for PJ Morro
-the onJy place in unincorpo· ·
rated Orange County where a
campsite is slared to be bujft
next to a school
County Supervisor Tom Wil-
son was home with the nu on
Thursday. a representative of his
office said, and could not be
reached for comment on why
the item was proposed or why it
was subsequently pulled. 'flle
item contained no mention of El
Morro but was written as a gen-
eral ordinance covering all of
unincorporated Orange County.
Though the county rule would
not have overrldden the state
park plan to convert FJ Morro. a
parks department spokesman
pointed out thal action al the
state level could have given the
county ordinance some reelh.
·Someone wouJd have to
i.ponsor state legislation" 10
compel the Parks Department to
abide by local ordinances, said
Mike Thpe. discrict superinten-
dent for the Parks Department
Though there has been no ac-
tivity in Sacramento 10 effect this
change, a spate of letters sent in
the·spring to Parks acting direc:-
tor Ruth Coleman might suggest
a level of cooperation between
state and county officials. Be·
tween April and June, Orange
County Sheriff Mike Carona. As:
semblyman John Campbell.
state Sen. Bill Morrow, late Sen.
Ross Johnson and Assembly-
woman Patricia Bates sent let·
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
position on the Parks and
Recreation Commission will
bring a needed perspective, and
Burciaga will undoubtedly have
many contributions to make to
this ever-changing and growing
city.
Butciaga's new position also
satisfies the need for a highly
underrepresenled portion or the
community. Cowan said.
·1 do believe the Latino
community is largely
underrepresented fin an offidal
capacity), and as a community it
is maturing. and Mirna is a sign
of that.• (;owan said. "'The
appolntmenl takes that nat
step and gives her an
opportttnlty to participate at the
dty level. And I certalnJy
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prellmiNty compe1ltJOf\. and 14.,_,~ nd lM'I won cbe
ftoals. landing 21 l.nd8 from
lhe tarpC. cloler than the rodtet
sclendab' glider. ., ftod it funny ... Joseph ..Ad ol
~ the JPL entries. "We were
there hiving fun and goollng oJI.
Tha• juat goes to I.bow tadenciel
doean't have to be boring."
Both gliders followed dJe same
baik deligrl-a balA wood
~ carbon tlber tail and
foam winp bought from a
bobby store and attadled lo the
body with a rubber band. Using
a rubber band m.ln1mlzes
damage during crash landings.
Nelson said. u\d alJowa for
adfuaunent ~ ftigbts.
· Joeeptl and ™f worked
together during the 'competition.
~ Oow of sediment and
nutrients into the bay-partiC\J·
larly from San Diego Creek -
threatens fish and wildlife by
turning open water Into mud·
Oats and spwrlng overgrowth of
algae .
"lf nothing Is done, then that
sediment ls going to fill in the
upper bay, and as a result .• we
will not have the quality of wild-
life that we had before,· Spencer
said.
Bob Caustin, founder of the
environmental group Defend the
Bay said restoration of the upper
bay has been needed for about
lharing data from cbefr fJi&fUa
and 8djuldng~ When the'P'in8 in nu~
prOWld aao,..-than the
NAM-made aprinc In the
laamcber thetr a.. built. lbetr
m,bta sWt8d to overshoot the
target
Mer aome oompensa.tion.
Jo6eph'a 8igb1 didn't twn. lnat.ead. h flew IO'l.lght into a
crowd or specw.on. But. Nebon
saW. Joeept'I dkin't p&nk.
•He just sakl. 'OK. we oeed
more wing angte; and made the
adjusunent." Ndson said. ·0n
the (last) lllght. we nailed iL •
LaunehJng the winning flight
Was exddngi 'n,d said. but
outdoing professional engineers
was even more exciting. He and
Joseph both said they want to
20 years. Some dredging was
done about seven years ago. but
that was only one third of what
was needed. he said.
Urban development aeates
more rooftops and pavement, ao
more water runs into channels
such as San Diego Creek instead
of being absorbed inlo the
ground. The water carries with it
all the runoff of civilization -
fertilizers. pesticides and other
pollution -and this ends up in
the bay. he said.
The restoration project will be
a good stan toward cleaning up
the bay, but after il's done, envi·
'The issue about the park next to a school, that's
a red herrinp. I take umbrage at the idea that
putting a park or campsite next to a school is in
anyway a safety problem. I think the city needs
to take a leadership position on this.'
Steve Rosansky
Newport Beach city counc~man
ters 10 Coleman saying that the
planned campsite's proximity to
the school ralsed safety con·
cerns. Most of the letters con·
tained similar wording. and in
some cases. the wording was
identical.
"I would encourage a review
of the planning process to see if
another, more suJtable location
could be determined,· Carona.
Morrow and Johnson wrote ver-
batim in their respective letters.
The $12.9-million in funding
for the park. which was already
secured under Proposition 12,
specifies that camping be in·
duded at the site. Any change of
plans o\jght undermine the ba·
sis of the funding.
The letters, which inspired a
number of changes to the
project, came back Into play this
week when attorney Dennis
O'Neil, a former Newpon Beach
mayor. addressed the City Coun-
cil on behalf of the residents of
the El Morro trailer park. Acting
as legal counsel 10 the trdiler
pm residents. O'Neil cited the
letters as reasons why the coun-
cil should oppose the state Parks
Department's plan.
Also at the council meeting.
environrnentaJist Allan Beek aJ .
leged that statf' CampbeU was
encourage her 10 pursue
whatever political position she
wants 10."
The last 1wo Oty Council
ra~ were dominated by the
"improvers· and resulted in the
elections or Councilman 01.ris
Steel In 2000 and Councilman
Allan Mansoor in 2002. While
each man holds his individual
positions on various subjects.
the overatehing •1mprover~
agenda calls for Increased
scrutiny of social programs and
a more fiscally conservative local
government
Cowan. Steel and Councilman
Mik"e Scbeafer -who was
appolnted after former Mayor
Katen Robinson resigned too
become a Judee -will see the
end ot tbetr tenures in
N~ leaving Cawan's
position wkle open. Hers ls a
ptvotal eeat. u c.owan is
regarded u the laat "liberal~
491·~.
SATURDAY
lhaftty'a WoocMhd Mulc:an
Grill wHt havt a grand opening
~don from l1 a.m .10 3 p.m.
to help Newpo'1 Coast Cares
raiM funda for la~ da la
tnmac:ulada. • amall Of1)hanage In
Tlfuane. The cost wUI be $10 for
adutta end. for dtffdNn.
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c.icw, 1171 lalHrfc Orfw. The
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the beneficiary of a fundraiser
held at the El Morro VIilage trail·
er pm by some of its wealthiest
and most-influential owners of
oceanfront trailers. Campbell
could not be reached for com-
ment on Wednesday to verify or
deny Beek's public claim.
Such a fundraiser, if it hap-
pened, would be legal. But envi-
ronmentalists worry that money
and politics are behind a move-
ment 10 slop or at least postpone
a return of El Morro to the pub-
lic.
"The residents are trying· to
curry favor in the state Assem·
bly .• Beek saJd.
El Morro Village Community
Assn. President Rolly Pulaski
said that the picture of El Morro
residents as very wealthy and In·
Ouential people was unrepre-
sentative of the poorer people,
families and even welfare recipi-
ents who live there. He told the
council that the mobile home
park is public land and that resi-
dents have taken a number of
measures to try to encourage
public use.
Councilman Steve Bromberg
said that he supported the con-
cept or turning the mobile home
village into public space but that
be had some concerns about the
anchor on the dais. Depending
on whether Steel is able to retain
his position, debatable, and on
Scheafer's popularity with the
electorate, Cowans replacem ent
could mean the ditference
between an all-maJe,
all-Republic.an councl1 and one
with a little more diversity.
How about a Latina to add a
little spice to the dals1
That ls the target of Burciaga's
path. But ha.a she traveled far
enough to make a run in 2004?
And is she ready to take Cowan's
spot?
•Those are questioos she has
to answer: Cowan said. ·eu1 I
think she has paid her dues to
the community and If abe feels
sbe l.s ready, then all the better.•
So. Mirna. are you ready for
Novembcr 20047
·1 thfnk ao; aha said. •1 have
to awt wortfng on a campaJgn
and working on tuppon but by
auction, five mutic, • guett
lpeelc«. and oawa annual
•Peace for Anlmaa." community
ceremony at 6:30 p.m. at the
A..,.,. CountTv Inn a Sutt.a Hotel.
at 326 S. BristoC $\. The ce»t is $40
for R*nbef't and *60 for
nontnemben.. lnfonnatlon: {714)
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they paftk:ipeot In the annual
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progrem from I to 11 a.rn. at the
Fun Zone .... ~~"' front of the Fen1e ~.
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evaitud)' wolk II mec:han1cal ere lntenlM ldeoce m., whlcb usea a banda-oo
appw.ch. II part of Uniwmlty ot
California\ own-:b program.
The propam. Nelton u.id,
proYldel ldenoe learning
opJ>Of1Un.ldel lib ecbolanhJpc · •
for atudeots who might
otbetwite not go to college.
Funding 10 the program.
howeYet. ls threatened by the
governor's planned budget cuts.
As it 11ands now, Ndson said, the
statewide program may shut
down Jan. l.
•MARISA O'NEIL ocwera education
end may be l'Mdled et (9491
57.._..268 or by e-mell et
mariu.OMllOltnirrnn.com.
ronmental groups will have to
work to maintain it, Caustin said.
•1t's going to be an ongoing
battle,• he said. "This is going to
hopefully bring it back toward a
balanced community. Then,
once it's done. we're going to
have to tighten down on the pol·
lution that's coming lnto the bay.
Business as usuaJ should not be
allowed.~
• AUaA A08WSON covers
business, politics end the
environment. She can be reached et
(9491764-4330 or by e-mail at
alicia.robinson@latimes.com.
stale pad plan as written. He
made a motion to postpone th~
Item to a later meeting. There
was a long moment of silence
when Mayor Tuel Ridgeway
asked if anyone would seoond
that motion. When no one re-
plied. Ridgeway seconded it.
·we're in an awkward position
with other governments," Ridge-
way said, adding that the matter
threatened delicate relations
with state and county officials.
Council newcomer Steve
Rosansky was the first to speak.
up for taking immediate, af.
firmative action.
"The issue about the park next
to a school, thats a red herring. I
take umbrage al the idea that
putting a pad or campsite next
to a school is in anyway a safety
problem,• Rosanslcy said. ·1
thi.n1c the city needs 10 lake a
leadership position on this."
After eight members of the
public pleaded with the council
to support the state park plan,
the council managed to carve
out an alternative. Councilman
Don Webb suggested modifying
the resolution in a way lhal SUP.-
ports lhe concept of making the
site public but doesn't weigh ib
on specifics of I.be state plan.
Other council members fol-
lowed sult, supporting the re·
vised resolution 7 ·O.
"It was the most dramatic
thing I think I've ever seen in a
council meeting." Beek said.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beectt end John Wayne
Airport. She may be reectted at
(949) 57~232 or by tt-mail at
/une.casagrande@latimes.com.
that time I should have it in
place. I am looking toward 2004
at thJs point, but you never
know. People always say. 'One
second can change the rest or
your life,' so we'll see.·
November ls still l I months •
away. For now, she is focused on
her leadership of the Human •
Rel.anons Committee and her
upcorrung gig on the Parlcs and "
RecreadonComrrilssion.
• 1 just want to serve my
community,· she said. "We can't
just complain about things. We
have to come up with some
solutions and be part of the
solution .... We'll tee what l can
do."
Yep. we certainly wW.
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Mond9v-. ~ •nd
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emphlblant •nd aradlnkta from 1
to 2 p.m. at 2301 UnMlnlty Ol'1ve,
Newport a..d\. t..m
rneemerilinQ --and mytht ebout ttt.le creatU,. The COit
win be S10 for agee 5 and up.
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MAILBAG
·' Costa Mesa shoul d
welcome new residents
The logic applied bY Martin
Millard, Mike Berry and
Councilman Allan Mansoor to the
' housing selection process by
1.; Habitat for Humanity of Orange .~ County disturbs me greatly. Where
do my fellow Costa Mesa residents
draw the line?
WouJd they even have allowed
me to purchase .my Costa Mesa
home? After all. I was raised in
neighboring Fou ntain Valley.
'' Millard, am I therefore one of the
"social problems .. that has been
dumped upon Costa Mesa by virtue
of my city of origin, or am I
acceptable to you because I was
b above the Orange County poverty
line when I moved here7
The Habitat for Humanity homes
in Costa Mesa represent a small
1 , percentage of all homes built by
I labitat for Humanity Orange >•• County to date. If a Costa Mesa
,. family wanlS to apply for one of the
45 existing homes m Rancho Santa
Margarita, shouJd Habita t for
Humanity tum them away?
Regardless of where they're
originatf y from, I labitat for
Humanity homeowners contribute
to C,osta Mesa's tax base and
patronize ilS businesses just like
·•' those gentlemen who were
interviewed for Deirdre Newman's
article. > ...
How about otner ways to apply
'· "Costa Mesa first"? lf a woman in
Placentia loses her hair while being
,.• treated for breast cancer, shouJd the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
' · Foundation, located in Costa Mesa,
refuse to loan her a wig'? ShouJd the
shops and restaurants of South
Coast Plaza be prohibited from
providing their services to anyone
without a Costa Mesa address?
,. What about Costa Mesa churches?
ShouJd they begin reserving Costa
'·
Mesa-only pews?
This same type or thinking can
then easily be used against Costa
Mesa residenrs. ShouJd
Orangewood Qilldren's Home tum
away abused children from Costa
Mesa? Will Costa Mesa high
schoolers be denied admission to
USC? And please. don't take your
kids to Disneyland without a valid
Anaheim 10 -they won't be
admJned ..
Yes. these examples are
ridiculous. but so is the rationale for
castigating Habitat for Humanity
Orange County for following the
regulations by which they are
bound. Costa Mesa already has a
program in place that is restricted
to its residents. If the Homebuyer
Assistance Program is not adequate
to m eet the needs of the citirens of
Costa Mesa. Mansoor is in an
excellent position to improve it. lf
he is truly committed to this goal,
then I'm sure we wilJ soon hear
about his constructive
recommendations. In the
meantime, let's all thank Habitat for
Humanity for its 15 years of service
to Orange County and the
hundreds of families it has helped
during that time, including those
now living in our beautiful city.
URSULA BOHEN
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Ursula Bohon is a
volunteer at Habitat for Humanity
Orange County.
Bell has fo und his voice in
matters of horse manure
Congratulations to Joseph Bell
for the dramatic improvement in
the quality of content in his
column, "No monopoly on h orse
manure." The horse issue In Santa
Ana Heights sure beats the liberal
political views of Barbara Boxer.
Although I do sense some FILE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT commonality. THOMAS E. KOLANOSKI Habitat for Humanity volunteers help build houses for low income
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READERS RESPOND
Flight paths at
JWA causing
a ruckus
AT ISSUE: Readers weigh in
on South Cou nty complaints
of increased noise from John
Wayne Ai rport.
L et me get this straight:
South County dup~ voters into
rejecting an airport at the former El
Toro Marine base and Instead votes in a
uGreat Park." scam. And now thousands of
homes and offices will be built there,
creating more traffic congestion and
polJution than any airport could make.
Then as a result of PJ lbro going away, the
Federal Aviation Administration creates
more unrestricted air space for John Wayne
Airport departing flights, which results in
South County complaint'> that noisy aircraft
are taldng off and flying 100 low ovrr tlwir
homes.
Is that great or what?
STEVE M. STEC
Newport Beach
I lotaUy com:ur with Ralph Warrington'!'.
comments, "Complaints about thr roar
overhead,· which ran in the Forum \eclion
Saturday, regarding John Wayne Airport
airplane noise over Corona dcl Mar.
The noise is compelling and
overwhelming since the piJots have been
crossing the coastJinc closer to the harbor
entrance, instead of Oying out over the
ocean as they used to do. I also not ice the
deafening and debilitating roar af1er 9 p.m.
with the extended flight times. This
increased noise is completely unnecessary,
and I recommend the pilots return 10 their
old flight pattern out over the ocean so we
Corona del Mar residents once again can
get some sleep.
SONDRASCOTI
Corona del Mar
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HOURS
M f nd.ly, Decetrbtr 12 2003
THEATER
'Henry &
Tom' tops
2003 list
By Tom Titus
Daily Piiot
111is ls the second in a wries of
rolumnJ revinving thP year 2003 m local
1hea1er
P u1 I lenry Ford. Thomas f-.d1son
and Pre.1dent I lard.mg 1~ther
out 111 the middle of nowhere. and
what have you got1 Well. if you receive
home debvery of this newspaper. one
thing you've gol ls the bes! production
from a local community thearer in 2o00:·
The Newport Thea1er Arts Center
mounted a stellar interpretation of
playwnght Mark t GennaJn's fanciful
dramatic comedy ·eamping With
Henry and Tom· under the incisive
direction of Phyllis Gitlin to capture top
honors among the area's two ambitious
community theater groups.
Marty Eck.mann's realistic-looking
forest setting and some tt!rrifk
performances by the actors portr.iying
these h1s1orical figures. which we'll get
to shortly. helped the success of the
Newport show immea.,urably.
Additionally. ·camping With I lenry and
Tom" was a ·s.tct.>per" of c;orts, arriving
for Its local premiere w11hout much
advance nouce.
As fine a producuon a'i 11 was,
"Campmg· was a n~ choice over
Terrence McNally's "ups l ogether,
Teeth Apan. • presented b\1 the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse under the superb
dlrection of Kruuna I .each "inner of
the "best actress" accolade m last year's
year-end column). This d1'>(:omfiting
tale of two unhappy surugh1 rnuples al
a beach house on New Yori...,
predomlnantty gay Fire lc,land set off
some splendid sparu. both comic and
dramatic.
Neil Simon's Puht7.er Pri1.e winner.
"Lest in YonJcers,·· occupied rhe Lh.ird
rung of the ladder, presented ar
Newport under the direction of Michael
Ross. Costa Mesa's rock musical
·God.spell.· staged by Kyle Myer> and
Megan Endicott. Is firmly en~onced ln
founh place. followed by Newpon·s
attractive production of· The
Importance of Being Eame\1
As for lndlvidual perf ormanc~ Jack
Messenger's "j)O\'\-erfult>· arresting
performance" as Henry Ford 111
Newport's "Camping With Henry and
Tom· Is a clear standout for be<i1 actor
Aileen-Marie Scott' neurotic
chanerbo~ Ill Costa Mesa's ·1Jps
Together. Teeth Apan" lS equally
outstanding ln the ~t actress category
Other notable actors' performances
In 2003 included· John Gilbert and Ed
Dyer in l\Yetve Angry Men· at
Newport; Jack Millis in •tJps Together.
Theth Apart" at Costa Mesa: Michael
Ross and Patrick Strong in Newport's
Sff THEATER. P•1e A8
The 'Doc' is in town
Former 'Tonight
Show' band leader
Doc Severinsen will
perform with the
Pacific Symphony
Pops at the Cente r.
Luis Pefi•
Daily Prlot
L egendary O'Ul'Tlpeter and
former "Tonigtll ShoYI"
music director Doc
SeYerinsen will be
performing a holiday concen with
the Pacific Symphony Pops at the
Orange County Perfonning Arts
Center.
Severinsen has been surrounded
by music his entire life. His father
played the violin and wanted his
son to foUow in his footsteps. but
the younger Severinsen gravitated
toward the trombone. The only
problem was that the mall Oregon
town of 600 that he Lived ln didn't
ha~ any trombones.
""The only other instrument in
this little town that we lived in that
was available at all was an old
trumpet some guy had ln his at1ic..
so we bougbt that from him. and
1·~ never been sorry." Severinsen
said. •
His father was a dentist. known to
the community as ·Doc..·
Severinsen was gtven the nickname
·Little Doc.· which was later
shortened to "Doc.·
During Wodd War n. SeYerinsen
was in the Army. He joined an
unofficial band with some other
troops. and he and his bandmates
were better than the official band.
thus getting musical jobs and e\-'efl
their own radio sha.v. Severinsen
started out with the "'Tonight Show"
In 1962 as first trumpet. and later
served as its director until Johnny
Carson retired from the show in
t 992. Since then. he's toured the
country with his Big Band. which is
made up of the best playt?B from
his "'Tonight Show" days.
He won a Gnmmy Award in 1987
for best ja72 ~nt.al
performance on an album that be
did with the rest of the "Thnight
ShowBand..
When bis stint on the "T~t
Show'" ended. it left him with a
strange feding, he saJd ., figured
that after sbt months. people would
have tot.ally forgotten about me.
and here it b. 11 years later, and
nothing has~.
One of'Severlnsen' uadema.rb is
the ftamboyaru outfits that he 5dD
weaB. He says that he became
interested in the outrageous outfits
while he wu growing up in Oregon
Doc Severinsen, former "Tonight Show" music director, will perform with the Pacific Symphony Pops.
because of the big cowboys who
would v.~ wild shirts. .
SeYerinsen plays with different
symphonies across the COWltr)l He
was the pdndple pops conductor
for the Pacific Symphony from 1986
to 1988.
You can do more with a
symphony than just playing
das&k:al music, be said.
·1 think (playing with symphony
on:::hestras Isl an ideal way to
peiform because you can do any
kind of music that anybody ever
thougtlt o( • Severlnsen said.
~n says that It he werm't
a musician. he probably would have
been in politics. because his Uncle
Earl was a goyemor of Oregon. "h's
oot the money and it's not the joy of
being out there in front of an
audience and getting the applause
and all of that." Sever1nsen said. "I
think it's just the m usic."
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O!llly Piiot HAPP ENINGS
REELCRmcs
'Last Samurai,' is majestic,
'Timeline' could be ignored ' 'T he last Samurai~ is HolJywopds late8t effort
at creating a b'Weeping
historical epic that will rum
heads at Oscar time. Tum Cruise
has put his money and
reputation on the line by being a
producer and the obvious A-list
• star of this major enterprise. He
and his partners have succeeded
in creating a stunning film that
has the look and feel of greatness,
JOHN
D~PKO
but retains a
few Oaws.
1his picture
has that rare
combination
of
far-reaching
adventure
intertwined
with inlensdy
personal
stories seen In
films such as
"Dances With
Wolves" and
"111e English Patient" Tom
Cruise puts his heart inlo the role
of Capt. Algren, a shabby former
hero of America's Civil War and
the Jnclian wars. He is offered
redemption by the Japanese
government, which is desperate
10 enter the modem world of
warfare and commerce. 'Ille
government offers him a fortune
to train a new imperial army lo
overcome the remnants of the
ancient samurai tradition, who
stand in the way of the emperor':.
plans ro replace his army's
swords with American guns.
Ken Watanabe is magnificent
as the rebel samurai warlord
Katsumoto. His power and
presence may easily earn him a
Best Supporting Actor
nomination. After capturing
Algren in a fierce battle. he allows
him to live through a quiet winter
of captivity that regenerates
Algren's souJ and refines his heart
under the care of Katsumodo's
beautiful sister. Talca. The two
men become bonded to each
other as honorable warriors who
slrlve 10 understand the meaning
of their Hves as equals. They are
surrounded by many excellent
Japanese actors who command
your anention as the inevitable
battJe between Eastern and
Western values unfolds.
'.fl1e acting. directing.
cinematography and majestic
score are beyond reproach. But al
two hours and 25 minutes. it goes
nn 100 long and undermines its
:.trongcst points with too many
:.low-motion scenes of death and
dismembenncnL The ending
doesn't ring true in light of all that
happens before it. Bui the Haws
can't negate the fact that this
look.s like "Bravehean" meets
"Shogt1n" for high box office
rc'!ulls.
•JOHN DEPKO 1s a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior investigator for
the Orange County public defender's
office.
'Timeline' should have
been cut short
By Uncle Don
I 1 was a lousy book and a
worse movie. "Timeline."
both the book and the
movie. proved that all lhosP
involved with both projects
probably did fall oul of a
setjuoia-sized s1oopid lree and
not miss a single branch on the
way down.
My weekend was ruined
when the evil edilor called me
up Friday afternoon and
offered me the u sual exorbi1an1
fee if I'd grace the PUol's pages
with my usual scintillating
observations. Batting zero on
counts (the fee and the,
scintillating part of the
observations), he said how
about reviewing ·nmeline, • a
Oid that's been out for a while,
and much like this column.
more or less ignored by the
public.
The film opens in present
time with a geezer sporting the
obligatory funny accent and
professorially correct beard
rooting around in some
backwoods ruins of the country
we aJI love to hate: France, but
filmed in Canada. Why not.
they've got frogs up there, don't
they?
Bui these aren't your
everyday garden-va.riety ruins.
no sir. There's a wormhole in
them lhar hills, and the
professor, who disappears into
it, and the evil capitalistic
war-mongering corporation
he's working for are gonna
exploit !hat sucke r for
something. Unfortunately. they
go to great lengths to explain
this 10 us, the nodding-off
public.
Wormholes, for you
ignoramuses oul there. are the
lazy man's way to lime travel.
Instead of building some cool
looking machine with lights
and knobs and dials. these
cin ematic lightweight:. save on
special effects costs by having
the actors jiggle, shake, roll
!heir eye~ around and then
evaporate from the screen in
what appears 10 he an
oversized colander on steroids.
This particular worm hole talces
people to 14th-century France.
The trouble with
14th-century France is that
everyone looks like a reject
from "Monty Python and the
Holy Grail.· That movie ruined
medieval Oicks for all eternity.
Can you reaJly watch
"Braveheart" and nol snigger at
the ludicrous acting, sets and
script? As the wooden earls go
by, you expect someone 10
bellow. ~Bring oul your dead.·
Where's the guy wilh the
clacking coconuts, the
barnyard 'animals tossed by
catapult, the French sticking
out their tongues and blowing
insults and raspberries at the
English twits?
In any event, lhe evil
corporation has to send a few
fools back in lime 10 rescue a
few other fools, primarily lhe
aforementioned professor.
Dressed in funny clothes and
sporting funky accents. these
meatballs arrive in
14th-century France and are
immediately chased by guys on
horseback outfitted in funny
helmets.
Let's see, it's 700 years ago,
Lhe local denizens speak
unaccented 20th-century
English, have teeth whiter than
Tom Sawyer's fence, not a hair
out of place nor makeup
smudged, and have obviously
learned how to ham-it-up in
front of a camera.
Our heroes -a surfer dude.
1he obligatory chic, and the
usual passel of soon to b e
expiring yahoos who all sound
like Groundskeeper WtUie from
"The Simpsons" -are
immediately captured by the
invading English, who seem to
have lost their accents upon
crossing the English Olannel.
Our intrepid idiots are just
gonna have to escape, snag the
profes or and head back to the
future.
TI1erc's a problem witJ1 all
this time travel. It screws up
your ONA. Bodily organs suffer
trauma. Blood vessels become
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your brain becomes damaged.
Obviously. you've become a
Democrat.
Some of the worst matte
backgrounds in the history of
modem , or even
not-so-modern cinema, are
exhibited as our little band of
bums trnipse past Styrofoam
castles and cardboard forts on
their way 10 the climatic battle
to save the rest of their group
fro m an excruciating death by
the eviJ invaders, or a more
excruciating death by the
horrible screenplay.
This is a script that actually
allows dialogue such as: ·r11
find a way": "There is no way":
·1 don't have a choice": and
"Yes you do." And, of course.
this prize of clrcumspeclion
delivered with a straight face:
"I've killed the man. I've got to
live with thal." Good gawd,
lemmie out of her~. Th e Pilot
doesn't pay me that much 10
listen 10 this garbage. Actually,
they don't pay me anything. At
least they know what 1hc
column's worth.
So these herculon-clad
clowns and !heir allies, the
French, advance upon the
castle the invading English
have captured. It's pre-Jackie
Olan mart.la! arts and mayhem
as a quick kick in the groin
beats a pointy mace in the eye.
The bland-lo-bland combat
drags on for an eternity, as
mosl or the warriors are better
at drawing flies than swords.
There's a subplot or two
going on while all these other
goings-on are going-on, but all
It does is drag this sucker out to
the obligatory 90 minutes or so.
One could only have hoped
for a wormhole for ·nmeUne. •
Slep into it at the beginning
and bingo, you're instantly
transported to the end -no
suffering through the
interminable middle.
• UNCLE DON's Reviews of Nil
Repute include B-movies and
ctieesy musical acts for the Daily
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T he only certalntJe1 ln life
may be death and taxes.
But ln Costa Mesa. there's
a thfrd -the re-emergence or
Olarles Die.kens' ~A Ouistmu earor on the stage of South
Coast Repertory with the arrival
of December.
For the 24th year, thls holiday
classic ls.bringing the splrlt-
and splrils -or Ouistmas to
local audiences, with the same
coterie of performers lhat
started the whole uadidon back
in 1980. Whal began as a
one-shot production has
blouomed into an annual
event that may outlive us all.
And even though such early
regula.rs as John Ellington, who
created !he role of Bob Cratchll,
and Ron Michaelson, the
original Spirit of Christmas -
who played those parts for
many years -have long since
departed, the nucleus of the
"Oirlstmas Carol" company
remains intact The production
has had the same director,
John-David Keller, and the
same Ebenezer Scrooge, Hal
Landon Jr .. for the full two
dozen years.
Landon, as he grows and ages
in the role, has endowed his
Scrooge with increasingly more
THEATER
Continued from A6
"Funny Money"; Tom Turnley in
"Camping With Henry and Tom"
at Newport; Stan Morrow for
·Godspell"; and Robin Field for
"Ten UttJe Indians,· both at
Costa Mesa.
Among the year's more
impressive actresses. Joan
Underwood and Oleryl Pellerin
particularly stood out for
Newport's ·Lost in Yonkers." as
did Teri Ciianna for "The
Importance of Being Earnest,·
also In Newport. Erica
BEST
Continued from A6
Costa Mesa. Turner chose Costa
Mesa's theater district to open
Turner's New 1.ealand's first
concept restaurant, wh.ich
bitterness at the outaet co better
contrut hil joyous reblnh at
the close of the play. He la a
fearsome force ln the early
scenes, rejecting every upect of
Ouiltmu, but after his
overnight conversion, his
jolliness and Jocularity are
given free rein. much to the
delight of the audiences,
particularly the youngsters.
Daniel. Bllnkoff, wh.o has
rurped in several rtvellng .
performances in other SCR
producdons, steps lnto the role
of Bob Cratchlt with the
comfort and confidence of one
of the 24-year regulars. Devon
Raymond, performing as Mrs .
Cratchlt in her 14th ·earo1;
continues to dellght with her
snide remarks concerning her
husband's penurious employer.
The crashing appearance of
Don Took as the chained ghost
of Scrooge's late partner, Jacob
Marley, is guaranteed 10 startle
young first-timers in the
audience, and Took presents an
ominous specter. also doubling
as the mute Spirit of Olristmas
Yet to Come.
Art Kouslik and Martha
McFarland share most of the
comedic aspects of ·omscmas
Carol.• Koustik shines as both a
grizzled street scavenger and
the jolly Mr. Feulwig, employer
of the teenage Scrooge.
Stewart-Givhan in "Once on
This lslandM in Costa Mesa and
Yvonne Robertson in Newport's
·Funny Money" also merit
Individual mention.
Next week. the spotlight
swings to the three coUegiate
drama programs at UC Irvine,
Orange Coast College and
Vanguard University. The week
after that, the top honors of the
Dally Pilot's 30th annual man
and woman of the year In
theater will be presented.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
11ppeer Fridays.
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Mcfarland struta her versarillty
ln three a.sslgnment.s, a charity
sollcltor, Pezdwig's wife, CJnd a
larcenous harridan.
The pa.st and present spirits,
who conduct Scrooge on his
llfe-affirmitlg journey, are
endowed once again by the
conslde'rabJe talents or Richard
Doyle and Tunothy Landfield,
respecdvely. ~yte is a smooth,
• businesslike nostalgia guide,
while Landfleld ls more of a
party animal. enjoying himself
and his mission immensely
until bis abrupt transition at the
end of the journey.
Howard Shangraw created
the role of young Ebenezer In
the first version of the play and
has long since grown into the
role of Scrooge's upbeat
nephew. Fred, contrasting
nicely with Hisa Ta.kaJcuwa as
his less-forgiving wife, Sally,
also doubling as a toy salesman
and one of the street vultures.
JuUa Coffey, as young
Ebenezer's onetime sweetheart,
displays comic and dramatic
acumen in her few moments of
stage time. Ouistlne Yael ls a
hoot as the Hpursued maiden"
at Fred's party, and little Julia
Ostmann is a fetching Cratchit
youngster. John Sisk Is strong as
the young Jacob Marley. and
Mason Acevedo nicely enacts
the crippled Tiny Tim.
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HISTORY OF HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College Is offering
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moderated by retired OCC
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session will be held at 6:30 p.m.
one Friday each month. The
soaring 30-foot ceilings, arches.
stylish expansive windows and
wood accents hide that h's an
oddly shaped, long and narrow
building. Ir's exceptionally
well-designed, only the chairs
and tables needed replacing.
High-quality foods are expertly
prepared with a vast style of
culinary tastes. Cuisines
represented Include French,
Mediterranean, Japanese, Thai
and Italian. Even Turner's
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served at lunch
The dinner menu features
exceptional appetizers -mostly
Asian Inspired. Of the 1 O
selections, favorites include
Turner's take on salmon sushi.
that's fired-kissed. then served
on sticky sushi rice with citrus
flavors from yuzu koshou and
showered with lemon and salt
($12). 1be sashlmi-style lobster Is
served with sizzling hot sesame
oU ($19) and mussels steamed In
a lemon grass coconut broth. It is
finished with fresh cilantro and
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Technically, the show
continues 10 be smoothly ;<iil
mounted, with Thomas
Buderwltz's senlngs (based orl ~
Oilf Faulkner's original designs)
moving off and on like subwa.,,!4'1
trains. while Dwight Richard x••f,1 1
Odle's costumes and the
lighting designs of Donna anct .1
Tom Ruzika beautifully ,::.~
establish 19th-century London., l '
Just as Dickens' original story.,. 1
has become a literary classic.,,....,.
SCR's annual production, .r:-
adapted by company member
Jerry Patch, must be considered
a local classic as it nears the
quarter-century mark. Even I 'I after so many years, it retains •
its emotional hold on an
audience. .; • •TOM TITUS reviews local the111 r
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I QUOTE OF THE DAY
"If we can hold teams to 40
or less, we should be able
to win a l<?I of games."
lob Setwn,· Costa Mesa boys
basketball coach
EYEOPENER
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BOYS BASKETBA~L
Mesa's magic number yields another win
Serven''s Mustangs hold
their op·ponent under 40
points for third straight
game -all victori es.
P•trlck Laverty
Daily Pilot
CERRITOS -For the first time in
Coach Bob Serven's five seasons, the
Coeta Mesa High boys basketball team
has ·won three. consecutive games to
open the season.
The Mwitangs acromplishe<l the reat
Q Thursday with a 55.39
victory over St. Paul in
the second gclllle or pool
play at the Valley Ouis-
tian toumamenL With a
victory over Whitney at
6:30 p.m . tonight, t.he
Mu:.tan~ wiU reach Saturdays rhampi-
onshjp game.
NWe're nowhere near where we ncl'Cl to
be or want to be, ft Serven said or his
team's fast start. NAut we're on our w<1y to
getting there.ft
AU three victorie~ for Costa Mesa have
heen marked by a stingy defense that
hasn't aUowed 40 point' 111 a ganll' Lim
GIRLS SOCCER
season. The Mustang-i prevented SI. Paul
from hitting that marl by forcing seven
turnovers in the S<."Wnd quarter, limiting
the !>'wordsmen to six point:.. and six
tumovcl"!I In the llnal period, when St.
Paul scored just nine points.
Ntrwe can hoJd teams to 40 or less, we
should be able to win a lot of games.ft
Serven said. "But I don't k.now if we'U be
able IC> do that aU L11c Lime."
If they can't, it shouldn't be too big of a
concern since the Mu!.tangs haven't had
a problem scoring points so far this sea-
son, avcmging nearl y 58 a game.
Costa Mesa scored ZO in the fir.I 4uar-
ter ag-.iin!.t St. Paul, closing the period
PHOTOS BY ST£V£ McCRANK/DAILY Ptl OT
Costa Mesa's Jasmin Day (9) collides with Irvine's Amreeta Panesar in Thursday night's r'lonleague action. •
Mustangs feel sting
C osta Mesa loses in the
final minute as Irvine
scores game-winner
with 10 seconds left.
Steve Vlr1•n
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -It was a sight the
Costa Mesa High girls soccer team
.would rather forget, but ooe that
Mustanp Coach Dan Johnston
would like his play·
•
ers ~=m~~h~~ore
Krysten O'Dea
scored ln the final
minute, leading the
Vaqueros to a stun•
nlng l ·O victory over
Cocata Mela Thunday under the
Uebta at the Costa Meu Parm Field.
JU1t two 8eCOOdl after the bell was
put In play after O'Dea'• goal, the 6-
1 Ml whlsde blew.
The~ (2-<t) owned the
llfM uD11 the ftnal minute. out-
lhoodng the V11quero1. l&-5. M er·
wud, Jobnlton ulced a c.oSta Mesa
p&a)w'a parent If he taped lrvine'a
Costa Mesa's Cindy Mendoza (20)
controls the ball, while trying to
elude Irvine's Amreeta Panesar.
goal on bJs video camera. The parent
~Ued,yes.
"I'm going to show It to them a
thousand timea, untU they puke.•
Johnston said . "I want them to see
how pathetic that was.·
Jobmton wu angered with hls
team'• play, pa.rtkularty near the end
of the game. Mer hla post -gam e
meedng, Johnston walked toward
the sideline, threw his clipboard to
the grow1d and also chucked his
penciJ in the same direction.
"We outplayed them the whol<.'
game," Johnston said. "It was abso·
lutely wonderful play, until we stunk
the p lace up. We Just absolutely
crunched them and tJ1en just gave it
away ... We gave them a nice Otrl t·
mas present."
To that, Irvine's second-year roach
Gwen Conine replied with Little shy-
ness.
•Hey, we'll take It.· she said. "I
would have been happy with a tie,
but a win Is certalnly sweet. I think
we earned that win by not giving
up."
Conine, whose team Improved to
3· 1-1, credited her goalie, Brittany
Goetz, for the Vaqueros' shutout.
Goetz, a junior, recorded seven
saves, Including one crudaJ stop ln
the 60th minute.
JunJor NUani Duane started the
scoring chance for the Mustangs,
leading sophomore Ju mln Day on a
breakaway. Day ftred off a shot
toward the comer of the net, but
Goetz jumped to Up It a~. She
S.. MUSTANGS, Pqe Al O
• j ,, •
with a 12·1 run over the final 3:03 of the
period, which was capped with Brian
Molina's three-pointer as time ran out.
The Mustw1gs continued to bllild
upon their lead in the second quancr in
a wrlety of ways.
Sophomore Scott Knox <>Cored a layup
off a backdoor c.-ut. Sophomore Tony Kri·
korian made a driving layup less than
minute later. Knox. who led Mesa with 15
points, knocked down a three-pointer.
Junior Jeff Waldron, who led the team
with 15 rebounds, hit a pair of free
throws. Junior l>uaine Wase came off the
bench lo score olT anotJ1er buckdoor cut,
giving the Mustangs a 31-16 lead.
After halftime, Costa Mesa maintained
iLs double-digit lead, with 6-foot-5 senJor
Marko Stankovic scoring six of the team's
11 third-quarter points. Stankovic fin.
lshed with 13 points and five rebounds.
~ts one or Marlto"s better games,"
Serven said. NHe handled the physicality
of the gam e. ft
With a smaU team -Molina is 5-5 and
Krikorian is 5-7. while Knox is s-root -
Serven was impressed with how tl1e en-
tire team handled a physicaJ team like St.
Paul. TI1e Mustangs' ability to do so
showed on the scoreboard.
See MESA, Pa1e AlO
BOYS BASKETBALL
Unsettled Sailors
remain unbeaten
Young, Hunter fi nd
spotlight in
Newpo rt's fo urth
straight vic tory. •
lhe four afon•mentione<l :-.m-
pended player.; did not play in
the first half. allowing 1 llrst 10
~onduct gamc-situt1tion a udi-
uons.
Barry Fa ulkner
Daily Pilot
NEWPOlff BEACH -With still more
than half of [)( .. 'Cember remaining. New-
port Harbor I ligh boys basketball coach
Larry Hirst has a better idea of what he'll
get for Otristmas than what he may
wind up with on the Ooor.
But, as the Sailors extended their
early season search for u lineup and an
identity Thursday night. they at least
continued to pocket vil10ri<.'l>. The host
1ars impmvcd to 4-0 with a 52-47 win
over Ple<k..ant Crove of lltah in the sec·
ond round of pool play at the mu Reyn·
olds Oas.sic.
Thursday·~ contest, which wasn't
4uite as dose as the score might indi-
o:tte, provided a challenge to those try·
ing to scope out the Sailors. With som<.'
players slowed or stalled completely by
illness. and the return of four playen.
-;uspended from Tuesday's tournament
Op<'ner for violating team nilcs. playing
time and combinations wt•re m ort' than
u littJe unpn--<lictable.
Junior Taylor Yow1g. who
cashed in his increa.'>t'tl minutes 'I\Jes-
day with Hi points in a 66-52 win over
C.ompton, took advantage of his on-
collr1 windfaU once again, particularly
before intcnnission.
111c fi-foot ·2 forward scored 12 of his
game-high 14 points in the first two pe-
riods. i:onnecting on his first five fleld-
goal attempLo; to help the hosts rorge a
27-19 advantage.
Young also grabbed a team-leading
seven rebounds.
In tJ1e second half. however, It was
senior guard Robert I lunter who seized
the spotlight. After netting two free
throws in his first action In the third pe·
riod. he netted all thrt.."'e rour!h-quarter
field-goal tries to finish with eight
points. I le also twice brought the New-
port Harbor bench Lo its feet, first
sprawling head-first on the Ooor to col-
lect a loose ball on the defensive end,
then taking a charge on the ~line to
halt one of Plea.<1anl Grove's seemingly
w1cea.sing comebacks.
NI thought [Hunter) brought some
See SAILORS, Pa1e AlO
BOYS WATER POLO
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Michael Bury, a senior, was voted first·team all-league by
the Sea View coaches. Harbor's Clay Jorth, a sophomore, is also first team.
Bury, Jor_th selected
first-team all-league
Newport Harbor
garners four with
all -league honors.
Newport Harbor High sen-
ior Michael Bury and sopho-
•
notional cadet team member,
produced 56 goaJs.
Senior Morgan L.aldlaw,
know for his rich work ethk.
and junior goalie Michael
Robinson received second-
more Oay Jo rth both earned 61'1t·
team All·Sea View teasue honol'1 Ln
boys water polo.
Bury, a U.S. youth na tional le.am
mem ber who earned All·CIP Sou the m
Section Division I laurels last year, led
the Sailors with 93 goals, while Jo rth. a
. . • • •••
team All·PCL recognltJon.
Laidlaw ICOred 13 goals, and Robin-
son recorded 252 saves (nine per
game).
The quartet helped lead Coach Ja·
son Lynch's Sailol'1 to a 17·11 recionl
and a CIP DMsion I quarterflnal ap-
~
SPORTS -I ~J
MUSTANGS did credit Goetz wttb • well·
~game. SCHEDULE BRIEFLY
Continued from A9
made two more saws aftt!( that.
nd then O'Oea atJuek wlth the
Costa Mesa h iU'tbreaku.
She to~theballneo.rmldfte~
and dribbled the teat. 'Of the way,
o\JttUirli defenders before
sending the '1\ot to the back of me net. -we got slop py &11d stupld
with our rack.Ung at the end and
gave them the game: Johnston
said. •That just ldlli rne. And.
they all know ~ner. I guess they
thoupt Irvine would play for a
lie, but (the Vaqueros} didn't.·
C:OSta Mesa. as Ila coach said.
played weJl ln the lll1l hall, .out·
shoodng Irvine. 11 • l . However.
John ton thought the Mustangs
clid not take good shots and went
at the net wtth bad angles. He
Day, Duarte, Stacy Krikod&n,
Vera Gale and Kara JenkW wiere
~nalble for the Mut-
scort.ng opportunldee. but
tho conrinued to wm
tbtma~
The Mustanp, 1ut Y"t'• co-
clwnploN of CIF Southern Sec·
don Dtvtaion ID, D* to ftnd their dlythm and scan wlnn1ng,
Johnston said. He hu not seen
the teem respond to adwrsity
yet.
•We should have had a ~
up call the lut four losses,·
Johnlton aa.l.d. "lf they don't
wake up after tbla. It will be a
long year.•
Costa Mesa wu without jWlior
atandout ,Jenny Spaib, who Is
out for at least two weeks with a
strained knee, an Injury that was
suffered Tuesday. Johnston aa.l.d.
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SAILORS
Continued from A9
good energy to the game,• Hirst
said. "We place a lot of empbasi.s
on taking the c:halge In our pro-
gram and I thought bis dMng on
the floor turned momentum
around for us.•
HW\ter canned a IO-foot nm-
ner and. 21 seconds later. a layup
fur Harbor's first four points of the
final quarter. His two buckets ex·
tended a 39-24 lead at the end or
lhree periods 10 43-25.
Pleasant Gf'o\'e. coached by
Hirst's fonner Southern California
College {now Vanguard Univer-
sity) teammate Randy McAllister,
answenid with a 10·2 spurt that
rut Into the bulge. then followed
Newport sophomore Denn18 Hee· nans 18-foot jumper with a &-O
surge to close within 47-41 with
1:34 left.
A Hunter layln. on a long pass
in transition. helped widen the
margin. which slip~ to 50-45
with 31 seconds left. after the Vi-
kings netted a three-pointer and
MESA
Continued from A9
The SWordsmen, which de-
feated Whitney, 48-41, In the
opening round of pool play.
closed the gap to 42·30 wlth six
straight points at the end of the
third quarter. Molina, who fin.
ished with 10 points, opened the
fourth quarter. though. with a
steal and layup and a.n emu1ng
three-pointer to push the lead
back to 17.
Despite the result. Mesa's coach
knows his team has a long way to
go before it reaches lts peak. ·rm our team's harshest critic."
Serven said "We need to prepare
for down the road. We're not look·
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High IClhool -eo.ta Mela, Etttnclt
at Edieon townament.
free throw.
1Wo Heenan Cree throws with
22 eeconds left aD but' secured the
win and Hirst and McAllistec. who
exchanged friendly banter all
night finally shared a posqpame
bandshalce.
"Thele'a probably nothing
harder than playing one of your
best friends,· Hirst said. "We run
the same stuft we Just call it
something different•
Newport senior Andre Pinesett
contributed six points, four re-
bounds and three assists off the
bench.
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PiiillllliY
Newport tt..bor 152. Pleeunt Gro¥t 47
ICON by °'*"'-GrCMt & 11 Ii 23 • c
N9Nporl0 11 ,. 12 13 • 112 ....._,.Glow· Jeppaon 14, Hallman
8, Clement 3. Co. 8llbro 6, Ca. Bilbro 4,
Evallt 5, Helquist 4, lorg 2. Hall 2.
3-pt goale • Hallman 1, Co. Bilbro 1. Newport...._. Young 14, Heenan
8, Dief9nbectl 4, Mourac:tyan 6, Slater
0, Hunter 8, PIMMU 6, Green 2.
f'9rrine 2, Goueewitz 2, MacBeth 0.
3-pt goals· Young 1, Mouradyan 1.
Fouled out • Diefenbach.
ing al one game thinking one
game will make your season. were trying to build and get bet.
ter.·
V*t Cht1lllan tNnamn PiiillllliY
eo.te ,... •• St. Paul 39 ICON by aa--.
St. Paul 1b • 14 • -39 Mela 20 11 11 13 -156
9t. """ -Fiagertld 2, Aranda 0, GonZ8lei 5, Reynoeo 4, Mam.ii 5,
Alvirez 4, Sanchez 1, YelalQuez 16.
Elldl O. Lopez 2. Caltlllo 0.
3-<pt. goals -None.
Fouled out -None.
Tidlnk:els -None.
Meae-Molina 10, Knox 16, Wue 2.
Krikorian 7. Aleeon 2. Lefebvre o.
Wlldron II, St.enmvic 1,3.
3-¢ goals -Molina 2. Knox 3.
Ktflcoritn 1.
Fouled out -None.
TIClhnlctl1 -None.
, I
Eagles def eat Vanguards. !
' ' 'Ibe 8llanda ffiF Fla bMJr.ie,t-Hill (0-4) while ()ebbJe Yoder-1
bd mam p Its 2-3 llQne defe.nee Lee and Kaitlin "fyres each tal·I
Into lhape to key a ~ thkd· lied aJx points. Laura Schaefer:
• qult1lr,. it <MltOOk m Modem. had two points and three, "1
46-4(}. In the l~pllce lemiftJl8l Sista. I
~ the u.JMnity tomnamer\l f tlnnollt tlllr'MIMftt I
1bunday In tmne. fhl..... ' . ~
Banda lll!llior ornter Nancy Catvwy ~ Senta Ana .. ,, :
Castro had 15 points and 10 re-= HJI.. l
bolmds. wbie senior point guard Sage Hiii ScoN 4 ~ta . "".;.j 1Hsha Wille posted a le880fl<fligh c.rvary 14 11 11 ta -0 1
15 points. eWit ~and dgbt S... .. _ SdlHfer 2. HembtmY'" 1
a-... to lead the llagles. 10.._ Yoder-I.ff 6, Tyres 6, Gutlerr• Q, I ~ Imelda Pena made four Wright 10, Pul•hyw 10, RalCMif 0. :
Fouled out -Yodel'l.ee. , • tbree-poUtu!rs to aa:ount for most C4llY9f'Y ~ -Moore e. Hurst 10, •
other 14 points. Kobzeu 2. Rlettr5, Deluca 26. ., :
Avalon bests CdM
• &\U(BTBA1.L: Senior SaJ'ah
Stem scored nJne of her team-
high 12 points ln the first half to
help the Cor~>na del Mar High
girls basketball team earn an
18-17 lead over the host school
of the Avalon Invitational
Thursday on Catalina Island.
But the Lancers won the third
quarter, ll ·3, and went on to
record a 40·32 triumph In the
pool-play opener.
Senior Kate Heeschen scored
all her points on two three-
polnters for CdM, which fell to
0·4.
Avlfon lmttdonal
Fliit:round PoOI PliY
Avalon 40, CdM 32 Score by Quarttfa CdM 12 a 3 11 . 32
Avalon 13 • 11 12 -40
Corona del Mer· Stern 12, Long 2,
Hee1chen 6, Skalla 4, Benbow 1,
Meru 3, Sdlulte 4, W•vte o
Wadwha 0, Kaw1ta 0.
3·pt. goal• • Heetchen 2, Stern 1.
A~ -Hoollt1ika 7, York 20,
Morend 2, Lachau 4, Kennedy 7.
3·pt. goal• · York 1.
Sage loses to Calvary
• BASKETBA.LL: Sage Hill
School's girls basketball team
didn't tally a field goal until
halfway through the first quar:
ter and never led In a 63-44 loss
to Calvary Cllapel of Santa Ana
ln the first round of the Fair-
mont tournament Thursday.
Rebecca Hembarsky, Hay·
wood Wright and Katie Puisbys
each scored 10 points for Sage
Sehldt o. Gallevo• 4, Murphv 10. '
Axel1onO . . !
3-pt. goal• -Murphv 2. Deluca 4 ... ,
~ • .byce score 20 eaph:
• BASICETBAU..: Sage Hill'
School boys basketball co1tl!f!!
Steve Keith said his squad:
found its rhythm and were co··
hesive In defeating Army-Na~
Academy, 49·31, in the.secol)d;
round of the 14-team San Diego'
Small Schools toumamen9
Thursday. Matt Loper and!
Kevin Joyce scored 20 poihtsi
each to lead the Lightning (3·2).'
$an Dla&O Small School• tournan'leiC, I SiCona rouna ·
Sage Hill 41.
Army-Navy ~my 31' Scorw bv Quarttfa
Sage Hiii 1i 13 II 15 -"'' Army-Navy I 9 • 7 II -• ,, : S... Hll -Loper 20, Joyce 20, •
Wllkln1 2. Voge 0, Semel 2, HancQdl I
3, Demelm 2, Ogron o.
3-pt. go•I• -Jovce 1.
Anny.Navy-Peek 12, Adema 2, .
Bruno 4, Gr11ham 3. vt1,1aon 4, Hardv
6 # ' I• • ,• t
3-pt. goal• -Peek 1.
Dolphins subdue Sail~: .,
• SOCCBR: The NewpOt(
Harbor High girls abccer te~
made progress, but came ~P'j
short Thursday. dropping a 2A);
first-round pool-play verdJ~(
against Dana Hills In the MaJJ;r
Dei invitational at Centennja}
Park in Santa Ana. ·' '
CdM comes up short · :
• SOCCBR: Corona del Ma.~
sophomore Kelly Morgan COil~
verted an assist from rsenlor'
Courtney Carnahan to pull the-
Sea Kings even with girls soccel'
powerhouse Aliso Niguel, l • l ,'.
in the first half Thursday. Q1,1t
the Wolverines scored tbJ:e.ie
times aft.er halftime to earn a
4· l win ln the first round 0£
pool play at the Mater Del lnVi-:
rational at Centennial Park, J.n:
Santa Ana. ' I . .. , a
I
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IWWf
(UCC ~ 6 IOl, ~ lOS) Notk;T, htreby 11van
10 crldlt110 of the W\11111'1
named wller 1t1at • bun.
silt llu occu11ed
tnniltrrfn& the UHh
dlsc:rib1d below
Tiit name •nd busl neu eddrus ol Ill• uller I•' Scr1ntom
En4lnHrt111. Inc . 354!>A
Cedtllac Av1nue, Costa
Mae. c.1ttorni1 92626
Tiit loullon In C.11 lornl• of the chief
UKullve olllcn of th•
wfler 11 tlM tam• " 1bove
At ll1ted b7 tht Hlt.r,
all olh•r bu•hltss nam"
•nd •tldrenu u••c1 by th• -.!141f wtth111 lh1u
yu•a befoo '"• d•I• \U~h fist WI' ,.nl Of
l.lellvtred to '"' burtt tr•: Noni
Tiie ntme end b11)1
nHt •dell•» ot th•
burer I • Screntom, Inc .. 3545" t.dtllac Awen11e, Coal• Meu, Cellfon11t
S2t2e
Tht ~•ta Mlfd .,,
dHCllblil In 1•n•1 •I ••.
Inventory. •qulpmenl.
111d '"t••le•. end lft locet•d •t 3545" Cadtl·
lee Avenu•. Cost• rMtt, C.lifornie 92'2&
The bu1ln10 nemt ulM by lltt Miier et tM
ebou loutlon I•. kr111tom C1111n .. r1na.
Inc
The oi. or tilt k*
ult Wll 0~ 31, 200.),
1t lh• 11trlc .. of IHl19''1
COUllUI, Sit-Ir 6
frudm1n, • l'roft1
tle>Mt lew Cofpcw•tloll
2'019 Ctllhffl l'llfll Fett. 19th Jloor. ot Afll'ltJ,
C111for11l1
Tltl• bulk ule I' not
tllblect to C•llfornl•
Unllorm Co mmucltl Code Stcllon 6106 2
01t1d Dectmber •. 2003
S11nature of Buyer
S(UNTOM, IN<.,
/sl OoutlH 0 Ru~sefl,
Name Ooualas O Rus
1111 l1tle Ch1et Cll>er·
ahn1 Olfker
Pubh•htd N1wporl
8Hch·Cost1 Mna Oa~r
P1lol O.umb11 12. 2003
CNS 6t!>900 F943
llOTKI Of VACA 1'IOll
....... I• ....... , ,1..... ..... "" (lty <-II ef tlie c1.., el
Hew,_ett lffct. wlM
C.-149' tt.. Vlk ......
••• lltlllty --·· '"' wecetletl r.ec•u w lll ti• C•• •ct•tl r.""-' ,. "" ( .... '"I• Street .,.4 Ml ... ...,. (elk kc119't '* · l'vMk Strfftt, "~· ..... s.,..1,. ......... v ...... ..
i.w. ~~~'l -·--· ..... ........ .._......
W.W.
Those Cti tatn us.·
,.,,.nh tor utlhl't pur·
POHi. 4 00 tut In
wldtll, over 1 PG• lion of I' 11ctl l of tll•f certain
Lot Lina Adlu•lment fllo, fll81.L95·~i..111 the City of Nt'lfl'Of t Htcll. COllnty
of Ortns•. Sttt1 of
C1llf«nlt, •IC«lltd Mtt
10, 1-. .. l111h11mllll
No. 96-0201207. ottlcl•I rtCOrdl of uld Courity
$.W -IMlll ti. .. tcrlbad H follow•
Tiit tOUk!1 4 DO hat ot Mlf ,..,.c., I. H
~ptl"I tlltftf¥Om ttM aoulherly 4 00 t .. t Of
tM -.tftrly 114 00 hat
of uicl ,.,ctl I. Hn<I .. ...,... ....,._., .... .... , ... 5-· ...... ~ ll0!-1 1 .... ...
.......... ........
Tht f0Howln1 per1011s •re ctolfll butlnau •• •) Ooldtn Wt1t Aulo
le111n1. b) Oolcttn Wnt
L1asln1. c) Ooldtn Wat Stitt 11\d LtMlfla. d) Goldin WHt ( qvlpmtnt
le11IM. t ) Ooldtn W"I
fln1nclet s.Mcea, f}
Golden W••t Fln•oclef,
1) Golden Wttl Insur•
llftC9 SafwlCH, II) Ooldtfl
Wot [qut11m1nt, I)
Colden Wut Flul Lettlllt, I) OotdtnWfft
RHI (•tete. -) Golden w .. t RHI b tttt Sar•
•• 130 ., ... l tvd.,
Cotl• Meu, CA 92tle
Ooldeft West £11tlf· !WM, Ille. (CA), i t30 Hllfbor Botlltvtrd Cotta
Meu,CAl1'2t
,..... bvelMI• II COfl•
dllcttd by: • corpout~
1tntrou1tM1H'°"" lluMMts _111?
Y11 tO•ll·M
Clollltll W..I lntet• Pflton. Ille, llllkllMI .,,
M1C"", l"rttldMt T tt .. !!l!!!!t !M
filed with 111• County Cletk ol Ofen11 County
on 12/09/03 IOOJtt67H4
Oally Piiot Dec. 12, 19,
26, 2003. Jen. 2, 2004 F94l
I01kl Of AYMMlllT Of --Purau1nt to Section
16, 1996
Co• Apperef, Inc ..
Chris Coa, President
Thi• statement WH
llled with the County Cferll ot Oren11 County
on 12/09/03 "°'"""' D1Uy Pilot Dec 12, 19, ~. 2003. Jtn. 2, 2004 f949
6104(d) ot th4 lnt4lfn1I
Revenue Code. notice It
hereby a•wlltl t111t th•
ennual return for tht flit folfowln1 Ptr•ona
cellndtr y-2002 of •rt dolftt bullnH• 11:
the r~ IUDS ONl.Y, INC. 1) Wo odw•rd'1 Act
loundetlon, • prlw•I• H., d w., • Inc., b) foundetion, IS ... ~ Woo6w1rd'•. c) Wood
for pvbllc ln*!*lion by werd'1 Hanhllfl. lne.
eny lnttrHltd cftlun d) Ace H1rdwtrt, •51S
WllO requHb It et lllt [ Clllplll•ll Awt., Or·
lound•Uon'1 prlnclfl•I •ni-. CA tll69 office louted •I 2252 .Woodw1rd'1 H11dw1rt.
Men Drlv1, NewJ>Ofl Int., (CA). 2343 N.
BNCh, CA 92MO, Tele· Tu1tlll -'•• .. Stnt. Ana,
pllon1 949·U6·4&U CA, 92705
b91lnntn1 on the delt of n.i. bu.in-1 le 'on
ltlb publlollon •nd 180 dlleled by, • cor11«•tloll d•Y• thef11fter durln& Htv• you tlwted dolna
llOflnll llu~ ... llouA butlneu ratf ffom 1:00 1.111. to 4:00 Y-.11·2•·2003 p.m. Th• prl11elp1I Woodwerds, Hll'dWert,
IMllfft' of tlM fa1111· IM., WIWllfl'I A Wood•
dttlo11 la JOHANNA werd, l'r•ldent
TOWNSUfO Tllll 'tt l•-nt w ..
RONALD llUE & CO LLC f_llN with ttM C.U11t) 1$51 N. ltvd., Suite 1000 Cltfk of Oran .. County
S•nl• Ant, CA 9V05 on 12/00/03
l'ubtltllt4' Newport """67HI hKll•Coate Mnll D•llt O•llJ ,flot OK. 12i.l,111 Piiot Dteembtr 12, 2003 28, 2003, Je". 2. <tW4I
_.._.._.._.._.....;.;F915;;;;;Z F9151 ..................... ..............
Tiit ........ ,. .. ,,. The tolewilla '"''°n• .,. .... ...... .. .,. clcMnt ---... c a c ,..,....,, 1041 111teu•1••orh. nn
W 11'91 It. A-IOI, Cotti Or.,_ A.,.. Mt '· Mau, CA Ntl7 COit• ..... Cttlfor11i.
Cot ~'4, IM (CA) 9827
1041 w. llltl st. A·\116, Obie Wd, 114& All•
Colle Meu, CA tNZ1 Mllfl AYI • 191.L... Cott.
TMI ...._.It c:.111 MtN.Callforni..-~v Mtff ty: I cor,orltlOll lMt buMMtt Ill COii•
MltW JOI! •br111d ...,.. MlM ty· •II fftl!¥1dutf
trrbn= n11 Y• Ml ""!• Mtl4 t~n1
busln1ss yet? No
DlaleWall
This statement w11
ff11d witll the County
Cler-of Orena• County
on 12/11/03 IOOHH71t7 Dilly Pilot OK. 12, 19,
26, 2003, Jin. 2, 2004
F951 .......... .........
The followlnc person•
ll't dolnt bu~n11s as· Amerlcen M1ell1nlcel
Consuttllla •Ml Rnto·
rellon, 11'42 Knoll Ave.,
Suitt 15. GIFOen OroYe,
CAll2Ml Cor•Y M. Lyon, 16521 Soutll Peclflc An , Sunst 114Kh, CA 90742
Thll bu.In•" It con· cluct.d by. en lndlYldual
Hoe yov 1tarted·doin1
b111ln1u y1t1 No
Corey M. I.yon Th~ 1Ulltmtnt WH
filed with tM Covntr
Clarll of Orenat Covnty on llll»/03 ..,. .. , .. ,
Delly PHot 0.C. 12, lt.
2'. 200l, Jen. 2, lOOit
fll44
~ ..... ..........
The totlow1n& o•rtoll• .,, dol"t lllltlfttt• .. :
Let'• Dini 111 , t2t
Oevtrnor St , C0tt•
......CA"'17 ~.., Jey w..u. ta
Oov11nor St.. Coett MIM,CA.u7
Jlellllla --....... 92t Go••• St , Costa Mllu,CAtai7 lMt butiftaM a. COii·
dUcl.O ~ 11 ........ d ""' .... ..... ,.., tt•t.4 .... ~ytl?
Y•llli b ...... ,
This sletement was
fifed with Ill• County
Cferll of Orana• County
on 12/0911» 200Mff1SH Dilly Piiot Die. 12, Ill.
26, 2003. Jin. 2, 2004
f9U
Ac-. ....
"-S...... The followllla penon•
"' dolnc buSlnwa 11: Emplr• Comp•ny, 777 W. 19th St., Suitt V. Coate Mat1, CA 92121
Dotn M. Luria 6
Doneld A. Mucle, Inc.
(CA), m W. lllttl SWta
V, Coat1 Mtt•, CA 112628
Thi• butlnnt ts COfl•
ducttcl by. • corpor1UOn
H•v• you st.,ttd dOlna
business 1•11
Yes 2001 Dnln M. Lurie &
Oon11d A Muclt, IM .,
O.vf11 lur""rttldtllt
Tiiis 1ttt11Mnt ••• tiled wfth tM 00.y
Cltrll of ~ ..... Cow11ty
on U/()llOJ ...... , ...
Dally Piiot Dae. 12~1 28. 2003, Jen. f, ZU1M Ft42 .......... .........
Th• tollewlns t*IOftl If• dolllt l>Wlniu11 u; Delll Menge111•nt of
Allltflu, 1'2 CMllftF ~~j l.Jiluft1 ....... CA
DeM ,.......,.,..nt of ._lea, LLC (CA), IN :;e.-: .. t'Q1,....
_......la con·
•11cta4 11,. Lh"lt•d L..._,ea,
..... toll •'8rtlld dollll ........ ,.., v .. 10.Zlo.J DaM ._rc1111111t of ~lce,LLC
l1tM •••t=n• •••
flied with tll9 County
Clerlt. of Or1n11 County
on 11/17/03 200S6 .. SIH
Delly Piiot Oec. 12, 111, 26, 2003, Jen. 2, 2004
F956 ......... ... s......
The lollowlna 11«son1
lrt dolnJ butlnK& H : P1cfflc 81ue Fundlnc.
1001 W. l71h SL Unit
U,Co1t. ...... CAm27
Robert LH Dickinson. 600 Hllv1tu1r, Newoort 8Hch, CA 92660
This buslMU 11 con· ducted bJ; 1n lndMdual
Heft 704I atwtff 6oil1I bll1lneu r•t1 v .. 1991 Robert L.OlQln.on
Thia sletem1nt wu flied with Ille County
Clttll of Or111 .. County on 12/09/03 IOOMM7S71
Delly l'ttot Dae, 12~1 2'. 2003, ·.ltn. 2, ~ FMS
The followllll persons .,. dolna budnHa 11: s
A fln1nclal, 550 P1ul
erll)O Avt It 106, Costa
Mt111,CA92626
Avm1n Sudalla, 550
Peulerlno Ave. K 106,
Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 Thia buslnHs Is con.
ducted by: 1 limft1d
partnwsllfp
Have you alerted doln1
business y1t1 No
Aym1n S11d1ll1
This st1l1menl w11
filed with the County ci.rll of Ortntt County
on 12/09/03 IOOUM7SH
Delly Piiot Dtc. 12:.1,!11 26, 2003. Jin. 2, lW't
F9'l
~ .......
"-S......• I
The followln& ~rso•'
.,. dolnJ bu1ln•n ••· Volclna, 11, 650 T•m•r•ck • Ave., 0603, Brea, Cf.
92821 • ' Michell• A Stephen,,.
650 Temeraclt. 0803,
81u ,CA928il
This buslnus '' c!'ift : ducted br. en lndlvld111l1
Hev1 t dU 't.rted dof111• busln41d)tt7 Ho • M~t11!1e A. Steplle~: Thi• at1ttment 111,
filed with the Co 1
Cle<k O~•nc• Covil I on 12/0 3 • 200) .. 7024 I
Dilly P t. Dec. 12, 19.1 26, 200 , Jin. 2. 2004, FP5;
ua MEDICAL CENTER REPlACEMENT HOSPITAL
ud BUDDING 1A UNOVATIONS ~ Nwnbcr ~}()() •
UNIVERSITY OP CAUPORNIA, 1RV1NE
CENl!BAL DF.SCB.!WON OF D1E WOBJC
The _Uni~~ of Cali~~··· lrvu~, mcmd~ to wnttruct a new rc11l~c~mm1 hoeptt.il •nJ rtnovilloOn• to
al"1ng Buoldmg IA Wlthon tlw ciu1ung Un1vcn11y of Cal1(urn11, 1,..mc, MaiicaJ C~n•a (UCIMQ
aunpui._ ~ ~ 432.788 tquar( fooc U~I ~1~ Crn~r Rq>l.M.cmcn1 I l°'r"10I •nd lluilding I A ~oo~ mdudc SB t ?B u~. of l~ csnuug Boikr Plant and dc-molition u .dcct«I C'Ai"in
bttlldinp. r1lf OOl\ltruruon pro)CO will ~ 11hplcmcmbl iuing 10 modillcd 0cs1811 8uikl .tpproach. 8
'nic UCI M~. C'..cruer replaccmcn~ Mlplw will btcomc • sign1f11:an1 public hctlth IU()Ur~ lo Ollln~ ~my aJ>d Wlll l1kdy ~ lM Coun1ya onJy Lcvd I Trauma unttr. ~Ille is bounded by Ch man
A:wiuc 10 the north, D~wn Way 1~ the aou1h, lntmtatc ) (Sam.i An.a Fmew.iy) 10 1hc euc. ii.lid~ <.;i1y o;,~ 10 d~~'· lh.-Mrc iddl't'.A" 101 lh.-Ory On~ Orang<. C.A ?2868. llw-02,788 tqlli~ fOOI ~·ta! c:onsuu ol 1 full b.uetllenl and a Rill foocprint for l~d1 I 10nd 2. I~ J . 7 .:on1io of four onrerconnccud ro~n.
Thc_ 191 ~ii.lid JO ~!I~ for inrmcm 1erv1~ w1ll 1ndudc: mccn .. vc catt. burn uno1, mbliu.I /
iurgical_ umtt l~ pecfumc & 1nfan1 scrviw. Diagno.11c & rreacmcm scrv•cct will include I~ opellltong ~ 1mag~ roonu. c:atdUc-mvuivc and lncnwn1ioiul pn>«duru. ~ pos1..;ancs1hca1• care unn,
,and. a pro«d~ pre/recavtry wu1. Gcncnl suppon services will ind..dc food sctvoas, dining. .ai111I
,;1rnlt l'f"<IC'CU_tng ~ rnat~riab fMN8C11>C11'• ~ava110111 of Bu1ld1ng I A include• link con~cion w11h ·~~ ~ hosp1w; mnallanon of trauma and service dc.-••o<J: re..onfogulll1ion of the emcrgcncy rc.ep11un /
~nng area; 10nd 11\( rdocauon of che :ambuuncc cntran<.e
rttOCEPURf.S
Propow docwncnu will~ •Vlllhbk 1u ~iulofocd Pl'Qjl'QSCn u 10:00 AM. Wcdncoday, l>ctcml>C'r i, 'Z_'OO). Prcquali~ Proposers may p1d1 up (rtt of chugc a ma>1nlU1t1 of fovt (~) •m ufRf P do..umcno .. 1·
•Ueiign & Corutruaion Scrvius,
1 ~J\iYC1$11)' of California. Irvine,
5201 U.lifomia Avenue, Suite 250.
frJlne, California ?2697-MSO.
Xm:nrion: Richard Cager Jeltpbonc (9'49)824-447~
,;._.; (9-49) 824-8096
£..Mail: rgcig~.cdu
Additional scu may~ purrliaxd .. , l'requal1focd l'ropo ... r'11'1<f'<'lllC from 1he ;oddreu lincJ below.
Siibcon1r .. non and daign <0n1ullllllu may pur<h~ RH> documcrus. ac th.-n Of'<'RSC. ~• IO 00 AM
Wtdncsd.ly. Dtt:nn~r 3. 2003. Doc:umenu <-"n ~ordered and rcprodu1c-d only••·
l'llc1lk Co:u1 ~~ph1a, Inc
1176 Milon Suttt, SUi1c C II"
Irvine, CA 9261-1
Aucntion: Alo "forrcs
~phonc-(9•9)474-97?3
Fu: (9'49) 474-%70
Wtb: hup://www.pcr"J><O.t'Um
.>f 1s THE RESPONSIBIUlY Of All. SUBCONTRACTORS AND DESIGN CONSULTANT'S
TO RECISTEll WITH THE UNJVERS.ITY OR PAO FJC COASI' R£PllOORAPHICS, INC. TO
AO<NOWLEDGE RECEJPT OF TilE UOMC RULACEMENT HOSPITAL AND BUlWING IA
RENOVATIONS llFP DOCUMENTS.. THE UNrvERSITYWIU NOTIFY ONLY
SUBCONTRACTORS AND DESIGN OONSUU'ANTS WHO HAVE REGISTERED wrrn ua
l>ESIGN lie CONS'fRUcnON SEJtVICES OR PAO FlC OOAST R£PROORAPHJCS, INC. OP
ANY ANO ALL ADDENDA. WHICH WlU. BE MADE AVAJLABL.£ AT UCI DESIGN et
·CQNSTRUCTION SEJMCES.
Ob M«lical untcr R.rplucmcm I lo-pica! and liuilding I A R.rnova11onJ RFI' Do1umcnu will
ltdl:lirloNily ~ av.ulable for vtn<'ing •• 1~ following plan room 100110"' beginning"' I 0;()() AM .
WC'dnc:scby, Dn:cm~r 3. 2003:
F.W. Dodge Company
2150TowncCmuc Platt, \uut 100
•/llla.hcim, C.A 92806
(,26) 932~1 S<i
CMD · Anahnm (Rttd Oat• Conllruuoonl i' 17 South Sme College &ukvarJ, Sunc 180
"'nahcim, C'.A 91806 u1n> 556-9371
"'rHE POLI.OWING DESIGN BUIWERS HAVE BEEN l'RF,QUAUFIEO m Sl/IJMIT
P'RO POSA.LS TO TttE UNIVE.RSITY ON nus PROJECT·
I
,Hcnsd Phelps Conmurnon \.o
2'115 Campt15 Ori~. St.Ute IOO
lrvinc.CA ?2612
"Ttlcphonc· (?-49) 8S2-0 I 11
r~,,: ('>-t?> 8s2..0218
PREQUAUFlf.D SUBCONTRACTOR.St
Alchu~1ural Prccast C..oncrete
Structural Sitt! l-3br1C1t10n
M~1al l.u System~ anJ Plumhrng
I IVAC Wei and Dry ~y.icms
Eltt1ncal
811111-Up Roofing
Fore Supprt£S1011 Sy>•~m•
Sile Concmc
Orywitll and M«al 'Wu<I Sysmn
Cucwork
Floormg Sy11cms
Glass and Gluing S)"lcrns
Moscdlancow M<Dl1 l-.br>C211on
Building C-.omrols
Fire Alarm ~ymm
McCmhy RuilJing l...umpan1c.. ln1
~uthern Cal1furm• Division
2°'401 S W Bnch \1rcn. Su11c IOO
Newport lkJ4 h, CA 92660
1;.lcph.one: (94')) 8S I .fl383 ..... (?-49) 7~(,...(oll41i
UAUFIED ARCHITI'.CTURAL PRECAST CONCRETE SUBCOllITR.ACrQ~
r:aofoc
South lli>ct Road
Wtst Sacran><"nco. CA 9SCl'.1 I
< urcslab \truau.rn It A.) I n1
I 'O W Plau n11a A•cnuc
Pcrri~. ( A "2~71
,!EQUAUPlID STRUCnJRAl STEEL PABRJCATION SUBCOl"ITRACTORS
.....
The Hcrnd< Corpon111on
7021 Koll C..cnt~r l\l.rirway
Plnunu1n, CA q4S6(1
'l'REQUAUPIEr> MEDICAL GAS SYSTEMS ANO PWMBING SUBCONTRACTORS
A.O. Rttd •m Ruffner Scrttt
l!ln [);ego. CA '>2 1 11
Piln-Piclfoc Plumbing
17.911 Mirchdl Souch
lrV.nc, CA 926 1<1
Muruy Comp•ny
21)1 ') F... Vi<.ron• 'llfttt
Rancho ()omingutt. CA 90111
lln1vrr511y Ma~li<.h Mtth"n~I
1000 North Kncmcr Pl.cc
Analw1m.CA 92110<>-26 10
PIU'.QUAUPJED HVAC WET AND DRY mvrFMS SUBOONTRACfORS
If .•
•A.O. Rttd "m Ruffner Strttt -~ C>iqo. CA 92111 ~mol A1rCond111on1ng C~ra1ion
lJOI North G4udl Strtt1
Onngc. CA 9286S
• J
'""url'*y Company ~ 19 F...t Yktona 'Mrttt
Randlo l)omingun. CA 90221
Unlwn1hy Man!lic:h M«.ha111ul
'1000 North l<nefTICf l'bu
~m.CA 92806
ACCO fnglnttred Sy•trm" ln1.
?040 Kcnam21. Su11c 106
'\an Diego. \..A 92121
Crnchf~kl Mechanical, Im
408S Campbell A""'""
Menlo fl:a.rft. CA 94025
Sou1hland ln.l1111rlr•
7,.21 Onngc-wood AYrn~
t.arJcn Crovc, CA 92841
Wemrn Air &c Rdrig<rauon Co .. IJ>
15914 Smnh Anion llookYtrJ
Compean, <:A ?Ol20
'PREQUAUPIEO £1.ECT'RICA.L SUBCONTRACTORS
·~nc 56'.Sb Wc:A Ctntlncla Avctlut
lt.w AOFb. CA 9004) .,
Adl11 E.knttc:, In'°'
8260 Camino S.nra f.r
S.O Dkso· CA 92121
~ l!J«tric ,.
1111900 Alondra Boulc-vud
C-erri1c.. CA 90703
l>yn.alcctn<:
4"62 Corporate Ctmtr [)y,vr
l.oo Alam1trn, CA 90720
Mt>rfl"W•Mtmdnwt Coffiora1lnn
2.} I 1kn100 Colin
(icy n(lnduttry. CA 9178')
.Ml.eQuALJJ'lio IUlll'·UP ROOPIHG SUBCONTRAC101l.9 • Ebah.ud Rooflna I ~120 Raymer SCron
Van ?f":ft. CA 914'05
Soo1hem Cal;fornle Roortng Compen.r
9623 F.lift lmprrial Klabway 0o-..,.. C'.A 90l·U
C..0.00 Fire Ptcuc:rion
~I Wat Sou.thrni A~nuc
Orange, CA 921165
Slmi*:s Cnnadl
170 l Nnrlh Sutuoil Avcnuf
Onangr, (.A '.llMI!
!>ou1hwt:)1 fire l'ro1«1ion Comp .. ny
l 1 'i 1'4>1 l:J Sur 'i4rn:1
Monro•ia.. C\ •)1016
N0rtl\MV Fft ~calon. Im
17S 81uc Cffd&n lltllld
~.MN SSl21
Sout.hland I~
7421 Orangewood Awnuc
GuJcfi Grove. CA '.111141
PUQUAUFIW SITE OONCR1!11!. SUBCONTilACTORS
Marne Conmuattw1, In..
748 NMh Poplar S11U"1
Orange. <:A 92868
~h..w et \ons Coow:n:t< Con1ra<.1un
1129 Wat 17th Sc1'<r1
U>..u Mcu.. CA "2627
Sulliv:.ut Concmc Tnrura
1111 Bakct Sum
Com Mesa. CA 92G2G
PR.EQUAUFIID ORYJVAll. AND METAL sruo SYSTEM SUBCONTRACTORS
~rad) Comp.llly
IOIO Nonb Ol.-c ~l'CC'I
Anal>t>1m, CA 92801
Raymund Interior Syutml
520 Wm Walnut Awnue
Orw11c. CA '128611
f'Hformance Con11'11Cling, In'
1270 Hancock Strttt
Anaheim, CA ?2807
Scmcbld Orywa!J, Inc.
6251 Schackr Avcnut, Su11c ()
Chino.CA 91710
PR.EQUAUftED CASEWORK SUBCONTRACTORS
Dow Oi•tr.ifoc:J, Inc.
1679 l'lil<.<nua Avenue c.,.,, Meo. C.A 926r
MiJ C.mada Millwur!(, I 1d.
711 l'TH H Wc.1
S1r111b:1<.h, MB ROA 2A()
l!IFC. lnoorpora.tod
I 060 I Calk Ltt. Suue I 'JO
l.o• Abmno>. CA 90720
PllEQUALlFIED fl..OORlNC SYSTEMS SUBCONTRACTORS
JJJ 1-loonng Covc11ng, In,.
41!) I ·A l'<usom Uuulcvard
l'orn R.1wr•. CA •)()(i6()
SCS Floonng Sysccrn'
7'2 Wc.t fown Ile Counll) IU>lld
Oral\~. (A 9 l868
l..awrcncc W. Rosine Cornp.111)
12350 Mon~ut \crttt. Unit 1
l'acoorm, C.A 9133 I
u n:venaJ l'looring Sy11enn, lo"
15">73 Commerce Lane
Hunru1g1on Beach. C.A 92M'J
I >upon I ( "0111111c11.1&I Hc ... nng SysttmJ db.. lllc El1•ironmcnc~l111>
1 lSS !Kluth l\at1a
I ullrnon. <.A '12R3 I
PREQUAU HED GLASS AND GLUINC SYSTFM SUBCONTRACT'O~
"'°'h11t1t11ral Clo1.u & Alum1n11m Co
I') 11 Uni.1n ~trttl
Chkl . .,,J. <.A ?4('1()7
r ndo. ( tirpora1111n
lO~U 1 I ..lrl~oc l>rivt
W1lnu1. CA 91711•>
l'trmast~lu.i Cladding ·1n h11nlogia
ll9 Nonh '>hnm•n Ava1uc
l omn•, C.A '121182
Wal1ru "' Wnlf l,l;w
I '17"> l'uJ<lmptonc Dnvr l_. Vrrnc, C:A <) 1 no
lkmon lndu.nrio. In<
1.lSO b.n 2Urd '>1rcc1, \ui1t 101
( .. mon, <.A •J074">
Model C:lll>S ( u1111w1y
4')()7 l-.;m l.u1dnn U11vc
i\naht111i. CA 92!107
"lower Glo1. ... Inc.
9570 1'>1hw.1y S.rcc1, \u11c A
ll•n•tt. CA 92071
Woodbridge-Gl.w ( -0mp.in)o 1111.
14321 Myfurd Ro-..J
lw11n. CA 92780
PRJ::QUAUflED MlSCEl..LANEOUS METALS PA8RJCATION SUBCONTRAcrc>~
lbpko Mct•I kib111.aiinn
IUK Norrh <...yprcs. '•rec•
Oungc. (.J\ '1211<•7
1 ·owdco Sett! (\11111u1or>
1634 Wc.t 14th llrl'«'t
l.ong lk.ii.h, \.A 90813
l'•r•111ow11 Mtuls •nJ ~upply l.om1w1y
11140 bm Ro.c..uru Aw11uc
1•.,•mt>ltn1, C.A 1J0723 27fM
l'REQUA U FIED BUii.DiNG CONTROLS SUBCONTRACJ'ORS
Joh11wn C11n11oh, In<..
,770 w.r1.nJ ll11vc
< vp~. <..A 90MO
Sicrncru Building Tcchnulog1c~. ln1
I 077' llwincss Ctn1er I )11vc
C"yp~. CA 1/0630
PREQUALlf'IEO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SlJBCOllITRACl'Oll~
lohnion ( ·tm1mh, In•
.., 770 w.rl2nJ l>mc
C yprt'" <.A •Xl<t)O
\icmcru Ruild1ng IC-.-hnolnsoc• In,
1077'1 8w1ncu C.cnttr Urnr
Cyprus, C:A 90630· U I?
~1mplr• (,11011dl
17111 Wr« 'njuno• Avtnur
llr•n11c. <.A '1211(•!1-101">
REP SUBMfITAL R£QU11lf.M£NTS SHAU. BE AS F01J.OWS1
RI I' ~111111111 .. J •h.tll 11<' u1b111111cd in thrtt wmp<>ncnri
flint Componcnl Submitul wiU not be mcciwd aften
2:00 PM Friday, January JO, 2004
S«o"4 Componait Submittal wiH not be rccei~ aftc:n
ltOO PM Wcdoaday, fcbruvy •• 2004
Third Comr,>ocnt S.bmittal will 001 be ~ Jun
MO PM Friday, Fcbruvy 6, 2004
F1rs1 Compoll<'.111 lluhm111&l, '>nonJ <.11mpi1ncnt \uhmuul, •nd Thor.I ( omp<111Cm ~obn111ul wolf h.-
rcum•d only 1r:
Dalp lie CotUtnaelion Scrvlca
Ull.i¥Cnlf1 ol Callforaia. !nine
S201 Callforaia A.moc, .S..itc 250
J ,....IM, Callforala
(9-49) 82~.)()
Ancotloni Richud Geiger
Two M&ndatory Pre-1'\'opoul Confcrenca and Mandatory Projea Site Vi.Mu will be "°nd1Jcted on:
Pft.. PropoMI CoafCftl>tt No. I
2100 PM to S.00 PM
Weclaeaday, 0-bu 17, 200.)
6uild1ns No 22A. Room 2107
Univcm1y ofCal1forn1a, ln1111c, Mtd11.tl ( enm
I 0 I Thr Ciry Orivr
l>r.ngc, CA 92868
Ptt-l'ropo-.1 Confttcntt No.2
2iOO PM to S.00 PM
WedtoeMay, , ... ...,. 7. 2004
Building No. 2lA, Roc:>m .2107
Univcr111y o(CaliforniL lrvlnc, M...Jiul (~ni(r
IOI 11\f \uy L),iv~
Or.ngr. (.A 928611
Only l'rOJJC*n ~ p.t111upa1c m 1hc iwo manchtory f'rc·Pmpoul Conferences •nd rhe rwo m•11(b1ory
1•ro1«1 olt Vi"ri, m 1bc1r en to my, w;tl be allowed ro p•Of)Of(,On the Pro!K' ~attiring i.-
dwt 21.IO PM will 110C be &11-d to "1bmh Propoeala u O..lp &.a1ldc:r oo ~ P"Oiect-
Prcqual1flcJ S11bu>nt1KIOn in prcqualifo«I tracb, u11Kont111c1ors in non prcqoalif.Ju..(lca, •1>d dt'i81'
coruuh101a •rt irwi1«1. bu! nm rcqu1red. co acrcnd
foor fiml>t>r infornw1011 u1111~ 1ht f'toject'a 0111rr~1 odmmi.nr•«or. Ri<..h•rd ~1gtt tit (949) 112'1,o117">
Propoo.J Srcunry 1n L~ al11(>11n1 of I O'M> of the lump Nm ~bod. ca{lt1d1ng .J1«nates, ah•ll ~company ~ Seo.one! Componttll l'rlpowl T'hc aumy 111&u1ng the Bid Bond •hall ~. on thc h11I dndlmc. ""
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AU •NIJl'lYI« pollucs rcqu1ml 10 !\( obC1incd l)y Dts1AJ1 Builder and l.>c\181' Contultant• •hall be tuhi«t
10 appl'lwal by U11lvmi1y for form •nJ •ubf11ncc. Allauc..h polk."ies ~u1ml by Unlvcnuy fOf
C.Onuncmtl futn1 C.nct1l uab11irl" Ua:st 1,~_bil1ry. ProfCllion•l l.Qbihcy and 8ml,_ Au1omobclc
u~luy lba1I be lllUOd by comptnic:s w11h t l\ar Rating of A· or bm.c-1 and A f11ianc:i.J clutlfiuoroon of
VIII O< ~utr, or w11h •n cquiY>lk111 "ting by Sa.ndani .. nJ "1Qr1 or Moody'•. All policies required by
Un vrnl!Y for Wor4<tt'• Ulmpdl•tion •;'Iii E.mf>!oycr't Uabtlity &111JJ ~ owucd by cump.u1la with a (I)
Bal Raung of 8+ or bmcr and a linannal do11fiaoon ufVlll or bmcr. or ""''h an cqwvaknr rating by
Sundard and Pont\ or Moody'o; or (2) that im acupia.hlc 10 1!w Un1wm1y. S.1J1 in.u"n« 1hall be
writttn 10 ~not IQll tlwl (u rcquiml by Foeckral aod Smc of Ctllfornia law) 111< C..tnollc.i1c ot
lnaurarttt 1hall be~ on 1"4-IJniV'fnhy't foffn.
'Otc 1ua:ad"uJ p~ &llJ lr1 Subcontnetora will be required 10 follow 1hc-nond1.Krimnu1ion
1t11uir<me'fl1.t 1Cr fOn'h 111 th< Prol)OMI Oocun,..nl'J •NI co pey p~lllng .... ,..,~ 11 the locaclOfl o( the
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC. 1010-1170
GARAGE
SALE
AL ESTATE
BUSINESS & R SALE 5005-5850
FINANCIAL 2305-2490
Subject to cond11tons prescribed by lhe University ef C•llfornla, lrvln•, suted proposols lor a
1111"11 wm con\racl 11e umted for the follow1n1 worli.
SJUDfNJ CINJH fX"P1ANSION l'HASf 4
'Pro1•<1 MuMMrl •• 139 3
UNIV IRS TY Of UUfOltNIA, IRVINf
GINlUL DISUtf'TION o• WORIC
The proposed project consists of up1nt1on •nd renuvat1on ol the e • rstme St~dent Center Coinplu
on the m11n campus of the Un1vers1ty ot C1hfornla. Irvine The scope of work includes ne,. bu1ld111a
1dd1t1ons total1na 1pp10<1m1tely 168.000 erou •quore !eel, an •ddll1on lo lh• Cross Cultural Center
ol appro•imately 5.000 erou squire leet; m11or renov•lion to por11ons ol the main comple• tolahna
1ppro11matety 25.SOO aron ~qv•re feet, and •llowance\ for minor renovation lo ei1stm1 areas
totalma 1ppro•1m1tety 35.000 a•on squire fu t In 8dd1l1011. there " utM$1Ve "'e work included
tn the prol•ct ''OP• The structural system for th• new 4·•tory m81n t1ulld1n11 addition will be a structural steel frame
with metal decks ancl h&hlwelaht conoute topptna Spr oyed lireprooltna: to all s teelworll will be
r•qu11ed for the new Type II rR •ddlt1on f<lso 1nl luded Are reinforced concrete retalnm& walls.
r1inforced concrete slab on erade, mechan1col eq111pm1nl pads. seismic 1olnll and miscellaneous
metals and support Ir amine
E•tertor ct1dd111a for this portion of the b111l<1ma will b• of muonry bric~ units w1lh metal ,lud
support h1m1na Other e~le11or finishes include P!•·t •st concrete ba.e and 111111, alurntnum panels.
1lum1num fffmed insulated 111a1me. louver p1ne1s, elated entry doors and a contmuous nietal roof
tnci• element
The Crou CullutAI Conltr Addition " 1 Type V NR wood framed. shear Wdll !lructure ultl!lln&
lru» 101st tloor 1qd root tram1n2 supported by steel bum• and p1pt columns. The 1dd11ton·s
ulot1or fjntsh 1s 'onsistent with the uist1ne build1na i hte11or pluter fm1th
Verllc•I trensportatlon includes steps and short •l•or lhahts. metal pan sla1" wtlh painted metal
r11tln11s 1nd (4) hydtauht 111uen11er elevators.
Interior componentJ ot the upanded fac1Jlly will 1nt lud• meot1n~ and conference area (lncludlna
two la1ae mulU purpose roonu ot appro.,mately 6.000 and 9,000 a•ou square feet). food Service
Aro (1ppr0Ktm1tely 23.900 GSf new/9.900 GSF renovated) to accommodate food preparation
1111., k1trh1n and urvery space. d1mna tac1llhu. and w pport fa.•hhes; Rehil f<re• (appro>1mately
6,000 OSI n•w/4,000 GSF renov1t1d); and Student A't1111ty/f<dm1mstra1tve OH1ce Aru (approi1mately
15.000 Gsr n•w/19,000 GSF renovated)
Sitework Includes the demollllon of an 01shn1e bwld1n11 appro.1mately 17,000 GSF and the removal
of other miscellaneous itruclures, a:ener1I site clu11na and substantial cul and 1111 earthwork Also
included In Site development 1s on·arade plua areo with hord and soltscape to rema1nina sile
areas
l'aO<fDURIS
Proposal documeots will be available to Prequ•hfl~d Prnpours at lO 00 AM. Friday, Oecernber
5, 2003 Prequahhed PropoHrs may pick up free <>I 'ha1ae • mu1mum of hve (~) uts of Propo~al
documenb at Oeslan & Con.strucllon Ser111<.u. Umversrty ol Cahlornie, lr111n•. !1201 Cahlorn1~
Avenue, Suite 2SO. trvtne, California 92697 24!>0 f<dd111on11I sdt may be pur chned at prequalltled
proposer's cost lrom Consolld1ted Reproc11pl11u
Prppoul documenll will be available to subcontractor1 and de.,en coMullants al 10 00 AM,
Friday. December !I, 2003, 1nd w1t1 be 11sued only at· Conooltd•t•d R .. rographlu, Int., 3 182
PuJlm1n SlrHI, Co1t1 Mna. Cl\ 9?6?6. Phon• • ( 714) 751·2680. Attention Mohammed Rehman
or Sotfia f<c:cal
HOJl1 IT IS JHE SUICONJltACTOltS' AND DISIGN CONSULTANJS' RlSl'OHSlllLIJY TO REGISTER
WITM TMI UNIVllSITY Oil CONSOllDATlD Rll'ltOGltAPHICS TO ACKNOWUDGI lllCllf'T Of THI
STUDINT ClNTIR EXl'ANSION l'MASf 4 f'ROf'OSAl DOCUMINU. UNIVlRSIJY Will NOTlfY
SUICONTRACTOltS AMO DHION CONSULTANTS, WHO HAVl ltlGISTlltlD WITM DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION SHVICIS OR CONSOUDATID Rlf'ltOGRAl'HICS, Of ADDINDA, WHICM ARE
AVAILAllf AT DISION AND CONSJRUCTION SERVICES.
JHI fOUOWINO OISION I UIU>IRS HAVf HIN l'ltfQUAllflfD TO SUIMIT l'ROl'OSAlS ON
THIS f'ROJICT1
H"••l Phet,• c.-.t,...<tl•n <•.
241 !'> C1mpus Drive, Suite l 00
l'Cl ConatNctl ... s ............... .
Ir vine. Cf< 92612
Tel: (949) 852·01 l I
Fu: (949) 852·0218
f'UQUAllFllD SUICONTlACTORS
200 Burchett Street
Glendale. Cf< 9120'3 1~1· (818) 246-3481
F o (818) 247 ·!>7~~
H•t•• Pr ...... ftetl MCMtract•n wlll ... lde11tlfled .. , th• u .. tvenlly In the Rrl' do<Ufft•ftt•.
.,, SUIMl'l'TAl ltlQUMllMfNTS SHAll 11 AS rouows.
.,, WMlttel •IMI IN ••11t1tted In tlwee ~t••
First Component Submittal wtll-IN recelnd eft•t1 2r00 f'M, Tuestl.y, M••di U , 2004
Second Compon.nt Submittal wlH -t "• rece1.,,..i eftero 1100 l'M, Tlwr••y, M1tr<h 2S, 2004
Third Component Submittal wlll net i.. recehetl efter1 2.00 f'M, frldoy, Mowch 2•, 2004
F list Component Subm1tl•I, St cond Component Submill1I end lh1td Compo111nt Submittal will bt
received only 1t: Oesien & Construction Servicn. Unl•erslly ot C1lllorni1, Irvine, 520 1 California
Avenue. Suite 250, Irvine, Cl\ 92697-2450. (949) 824 6630 TlwH M....,ort ,,.....,.,.,..,,,. c ... ferenc .. .,.,. f'r•1••t Sit• Vlolta will be conducted on
Tllvr•tlev, Doc__.,, ll, 2003, 1 rOO f'M, Un Ivers ty of C•lifn1n1• Irvine, Oes1an & Con&truct•on
Servteea, 5'201 C1tllorn11 Avenue, Suit• 250
Sulllven a. Wrltht Confe11nce Room1. ''"'na, Cf< 92691·2•50 Tve1tley, F.-lorucory J, 200J, 1 rOO f'M, University ol Calllornl• lrvlnt, Oes111n & Cllnstruction
Servlcet. Sulhv~n a. W1111ht Conference Room>. ~201 C1lllorn11 f<venue. Sutte 2SO, h vine, Cf< ':12697
2450 and
Tuo•ff\', Jeloruery 24, 2003, hOO f'llll, Un1ve1•tty ot C1llforni•, Irvine. Oe.,gn &. Construction
Services. 5201 Cehlorni• Avenue. Suite 250. Sullivan A. W111thl Cnnlerenu Room•. Irvine. CA 92697-
24.50
(l oc1ted at corner of C1lllorn11 Ave11ue 1nd Blaon Avttn111)
Only Propose", who porticip•t• 1n th• three pre· proposal cnnt~r enc t s and project •II• v1s11J., 1n
thel< •ntirety, will be allowed to propose on lh• pro1ecl P1!1son1 am~ln11 l1ltr than h OS PM ""Ill
not be allowed to :uibmll propoul• H Oeslan 11,utlder on the PfOfeCI
ror further Information. contact lhe Unlvtnity'~ Rtp1neo\at1ve S1.ott Moulton Al (949) 87•·
1~27. Propoul Security In the •mount of tO'\ of the lump sum base bid. eacludln& 11tern•tes. •hall
accomc>eny each Bid. H1• Jurety iUui111 the Bid Bond shall be, on Ille bid dudllnt . an edmllled
surety Insure! (II defined In the Callfornj1 Code of Clvll Procedure Section m 120)
All ln11111nc1 pofic:lu r•qu11ed to be obliined by On 11n Builder •nd Oesian Consull•nll \hall be
•ubjtct to eppronl by University for form ind substance. All \uch pollc1u required by Umvers1ly
tor Commercial FOfm G1nerel l11b1llty, Prof1ut0n•I liabtllty •nd 1lu11nus f<utomoblle L111lOlty ~ll•ll
b• Issued b'( companies with • Bett Ralln& of f<. 01 t>•ll•r And • nnanc111 clHtlficellon ol .Viii or
bet t". or with 1n tQuinlent nttna by St•nllar d Inc! Poor \ "' Moody's f<ll pollcl .. required by
University for Worker's Comptnutlon and Employ••'• Ll•~Olly 1h1lt be IHued by comp1nlet wltfl
I (I) & .. t Rtllll• ol 8+ or better e"'f • llnanc111 cl1ull1callon ol VIII or betltr 01 with 1n
1qulv111nl tttfnc by St1ndard and Poor'' or Moody',, or (II) thal are accepl1ble to the Un1ve111ty.
Such lnsuraooe shall be written to b• not IHi lh•n <•• rfqulred by federal •nd St•t• of Cetlll'!rnl•
taw) The Ctrtlliute of Insurance 1111•11 ba luued on tilt Un1v11slty's lorm
The •u«eufut Proponr •nd its Subcontractors wHI ho rtq111red to lollnw the 11ondrscr1m1nat1011
1•Q11lr1menl• Mlt forth 1n th• P1opout Documents and to pay p1enlllna w•a• 1ttts al th• loutlon
of the Work. A copy ol the e•neral puv1Uina per dltm w•a• rates wlll be on fllt at Unfv.,•lly'1
prlnclptl Faclll~ office •no will be med• enllable lo any intereated perty upon requHt. For thl•
project. Uie Unlverslly hu lnlli•tod end shall enlorc1 • labor conipllance j)rocr•m c•LcP') In
conlorm1nce with L•bor Code sections l77l.5(b) •nd 1171.7 A C)rt·con•trucllor1 conftr•nc:• wlll
be held with the 1uccenful Bidder 1nd ill Subcontractor• to d1'cun ltdtrel •nd •l•lt labor law
11qulrtmt nlt to thlt. project Tho succl\dul Propos.r will be r111qvlfed to hevt the followlna CellfOfnlt
contr1ctor'1 ticenH at th• tlma ol tho propoi1I opening
Genetti Ru1ldln1 Contr1ctor
(License Cluslflc1t1on)
l1tf-'"' c-~vcti... (oott SO,S00,000.
Tt4C fttGE.NTS or THE UNIVtltSllY or Cf<UrORRlf<
Unl¥tr1lty ol Ctllfornl't, Irvine
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f'rlvot• Dude Hunting
Clu" approJ I/hr from
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lent hunlina adjacent to
state weterfowl refua:e,
ownership interest &
epprox 375 acres ot land
& 1mprovemenh ~ your
own camp compound
w/struclure and 2
trailers Wonderful F11
n•aht BBQ's & wine
tnllna durina: duck senon + many ext1u 1
Ideal for 2 trrends or
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JEWELRY/ 3460
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Cooat Coln Need•
Old Coins! Cold, sliver,
iewelry, watches, antiques
collecllblos 949·642·9448
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Miscellaneous
Merchandise 3855
3-STHL BUILDINGS
36x36, 50•80. 10.150
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Roy 400-499-2760
Business
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pendenlly S8I< '"vest
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CM office sulllef, lor
rent 12XJ2, parc1elly
furn, ereat FWY access
S420/mo 714·641-8600
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111 9\Xl'l Gd ~ w-. tee ~ ftnd cails'err.e rm Fnrn $ll!Q 9&7!1>1Wl
Offkn 'in prof! suite.
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secure btdl;. near !Wf<.
From $700 9.756.5258
HOMES FOO SALE ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
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Bloct. of • Cor1I. Totwl
Almodill ti 2ro2. Sl.aiK
by (1N(lfl. ~ 51J 1915
COnlnldllMll
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COMDO 3bt ~ den & U
b• front 1>11nd naw So.
of th• hwy l\,4&0,000
DUf'\111 3bt 3b• Ii 2t>r
21>• C0tntt No. of hwy Sl~.000
own.,'"U$1 80().(l.40. l .... COltl
3 bf 2.Sb• c:ondo w/lofV
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3 homes 3 & 4br
$549,000 $61 5,000
$614,000
Owner /Ae:ent
800 640·6661
Newport Coast
STRADA 21 CASllLLNA
OR 3br dwn ms tr. J Sba
3500sf. Flyer Virtual l(lur
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Sl.670.000
A11t/owne1 949·637 0300
OMGRHHIELT
CONDO 3br 3ba aated
comm. no"" carpel/pain!
Owncr/A11ent
800 640 6661
O.-..Helalottlllr31/-J>a Sl.825.~ 8 Costallna
Coast Propertfes of Cahl
la\l'ie LeaiJO 949·:1(19-8923
RURAL PROPERTY FORSALE .
Ranches/Firms/ Country Property 5915
ARIZOHA 8fST IARGAIN,
36 acres $24,900.
Borders St•te Land
Beaullful ranch in Widiams/
FlagJtalf area. pedect
6,100' c~mate. Si>ectacular
moun\;1111 VIOW';. Affordable
hnanc111e. AZLR I 877 282·
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RENTALS
Costa Mesa
llr S470m I mile lo
beach, vaul ce1ls, stove,
Irie. ce1I fan & more 1S3 ( 16tti St 949-548-2421
GMAT wnlDI LOCATION
2bt , patio, laundry, w/ear
& 3br. patio. laundry.
no pets 949·646· 7363
tlar, Iba w.& ., ...... led.
qu"'t a1ea, ez hwy &eeeSS,
19:13 Church St S945 714-
2.06 6.'lll ct 707 235 3717
(oshlcM 8ocltbay !Br
(;oft¥ Wt\.a ~ yard
S9fi/mo 329 ~ llf'j
Cl'flSlm !MB-57~2031
Maple Apt.I l ovely
Ga ted Comm. near
T11anale Square. 2br Iba
w/gar & fne. $1095, lbr
Iba w/palto, carport,
storage ~_., ~1
paid Klein~
877·~ fat 9200
2br 2ba newer carpd, ra1nt, and hie, 2 c11
andem ear. wd hkups,
aet S16SO 949-270-1103
YfARl Y OClANfRONT
Available now • Sl675m
f<s1oclated Realty
949-673-3663
f'rlatl11e 2 master .,drm
sultH . Ideal loc within
gated community, hghl
& bnaht. $1795/mo year
lease Ast. 949·632·2890
28r 1~ new painVcarpet.
2·cat 11;araee. backyard. 112
block to ocean. must Mie
$11m/mo 949-Z78-l'l:6 cal
between ~ 5pm ody
$500 off move ri !il)lltlaf,
2br 2ba 111 ""' i-. st._
& rest.uants, fp, I c p
wd A&! $18)) ~2!.ll-46.'Xl
2br 2ba + den. upper
unit. bay vteW$, paho,
shared washer & dryer,
aet $1850 949 293 4632 f SIDE CHARMING, lilo.e
new 2br I 5ba town·
hous e style 2522 [Iden
51375/mo 949 642 5488 3'w, 2•1-. l ear. l.
carport, \400+st, new illlPI
('Side hm, 2br Jl/:iba. 2 & crpl 3 wlndsone crt
pattM, storae.e. n11 carp. $1900/mo 714-39().5870
lri&. w/d, wlt/111dnr paid ntpet Sl675m ~-3178
Laguna Beach
UASlS AVAllAIU
Newporl Beach. Newport
CoHt. hvine. 3-5br from
$200)no Aet 949-552 ~
OCEANFRONT 3br, 3ba, home. pvt aated street, Nf' Hefghh 2br 2ba
2 c ear, patio. decks, famrm, Ip, hdwd llrs. pvt
$fBDn f¥i. Liz 9&464-lll4 yard, See 2110 Coral Ave. JZ2SOrno 949-642-5488
Laguna Niguel '"' 3bo houoe, quiet 0c_, Ranch bee Moot.. area, newly refurbished
4br 35bll gated comm. 2 · car aar, wd hkups,'
peh ok. $4500/mo avail $2300/mo 949-759·0814
3/1. "l)(>t /Iii 949·240-9097
RentalToShare 6030 NewportBeadl
3br 2ha Upper un1I, 2
balc onies, fp, rnStl
/livrm, J C aa, ntl paint
aet S2300 949·293·4630 lido ltle woterfront 2b1 YIARl Y llASlS
2ba home 111, lrvrm w/tp, flN( NEWPORT HOMES
view parklne S2500/mo lllll GRUNDY RWTORS 2br l.75ba on lhe wate1
949·322· l 11 1 949-61S-61• l la patio. deck. upa:raded kitchen, wd hkup, a11t.
$2450 949· 293-4632 lido lale waterfront UDO ISU STUDIO
•hare 2br 2bd home f~ l ar11e closet & bath.
tvrm w/fp. pvt bath sunny exposure, SlOOOm I SIOOO/mo 949·322 I ll7 Aet 949-675·6161
Nl/O<eon View Room
Oceanfront/22nd, Prl
vate rm, unfur tl, share
ba. uhls paid, n/smk,
k1tchen•tte. In dry, I bi~
to Newport pier. S730m
Call Sam 949.279.7905
(between 9am·5pm)
"-' _. HIOW '" l:r
anh l& yard. &OOCI rocmes.
w/d. SBnro • S!':(Xl ~ +
split ulll 949 650 3575
Storaoeftjarage
Space For Rent 6060
Nl'I 24hr stor a~. 400 6Cl0lf units Perfect for
vehlcles . low rates can
Carolyn 949·863· 1390
RESIDENTIAL RENT AJ...S
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
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nu apllpml. d!ocll, carport
Slft.bno y11y 949-673-llle
Oceon View 1 Ir, 1 le,
Brand newl 1 car 11ar.
Slf>SO/mo f<sso~1•l•d
R•alty 949·675·3777
Balboa Ptnlnlula
YUlllY OCIAHf1IOHT
28r, 28a, d n-CMIJllV
palnVtile, l-c .... ~ ~Jay geQJ.3663
Con>nl del Mar
I
CIHn & Ne wl 406
Heliotrope (Front Col
qe). COM, 2bd. Iba,
new ~rte.hen ' b•lh, Ip,
IVdwd flt tn LR l/1: &JI.
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oc nHt CdM •hops. No
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beem ~II'•. dec:k, wd hli.ups, I c pr S1100r'mo A~1il Jen 1'1 iM9-673'°3li
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luxury Jr. 1 br p•ntlHe
condo views walk lo
beach, w/cJ, wood firs
$H50/mo 949·722-8314
Yeorly 21r, 1 lo, steps
to beach . SI 500/mo
Associated Realty
949-61J.J663
Oceon View tlr I la
br11nd newt 1 · c 11ar. all
new Sl650mo Assoc1at
ed Realty 949·673·3663
lay fr9flt 3br 2ba UPPW
level. period style, a:re1t
views. I c-ar a:ar, e&t
S2800 949-293·463 l •
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.SiMJ, 14'1 1111
(19897) $49,980.
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Blxk. 34ll mi
(193941) $25,980
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3.0, 5spcl, 2311 mi. tult
f1ct werr1nly, silvl!f/bll\
lthr, CO. m111I. 19in
whl5. be•ullful hke new
cond, fin avail v995621
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can1a1e root. Bose CO,
am hn, chrm whls. &old
Pkt. :books/records. hke
new '8795 v557?81 Bkr
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Cat lo 2dr coupe, \16, 30K
actual m1. 1o1lveo/11reen
melalhc. CO beaulrful
hke new cond. S689';,
•872491 Bkr 949-586-1888 __ ......,....,_
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White. On&mil owner,
low ml. immaculate cond
Sl5.000 ~2 212 4117
Flet SOO -lt70 &ood
concl, new brealles/
clutch& sl\Pcks $5000
t4t-'3 1-1ts•
fer4 '•S Mut••t
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owner, sohd car, nust
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beaut loke new unmarked
cond, $23,495 •1752262
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leper • ., XJ• British
rac1n1 lfffn/tan lthr,
CO, fabulo us cond
throuthoul, $11,995
v5972 I blu 949 586 1888
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llht. beaulrful 011111nal
cond, m ust see to
1ppreclate. &•r aaed, non
smkr, $6995 v702571
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Orscovery II S07. dual
moonrls, rear 1ump
5Hls, heated SHI fat
warr 36,000 mi. 121.900
V1f!ib'Btl .tn1 714-Z12 5161
LEXUS lX470 '00
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Metallic Black, only
•1111. ( 198220) 56,980
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White
(19836) $22,980 ,.,. ,._.. .... ,..
S.lver, 61k mi.
(194481) $23,980
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(19869) $24.980
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$36.150 949 350-5202 foplfonic, monl cond1l1011.
8500 miles, one owner $62,000 pp 949-351-1719 UXUS 't9 •x JOO Pearl
White, 4X4, healed
suts. showrm cond
luca r aci., low pka.
$19,900 949 350 5202
Ml•ClOES 't2 JOOTI
W~son, auto. survool,
3rd seat, white tin/
1ntero0t. S 10,!)00 12!;11
ml 714-!>49·9942
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
The biddmg:
F.&lropt, ca111e ID the Uni.led S!Mlel to
play a maich 111alftat tho Four Atts, die.~ ~-this Ude of
Ille ~. Tbii VtM. ID df'ect. die
lint Wand °'"npkwblp Tu add
al k> the COCOUnter, lhe l1lllCh WU
played (Or wl\lll WU, fQt dlOfiC days, I ~ SI.Ile. Thlt mi4'11 have
illOlltoccd the OlllCCXne ol lhi~ deal
NORTH F.M.7 sotm 1 WE.\'T
E~ by today'& Aandlrds tho AUi:· don wa.' impeccable. Sitting We.1
WU · Plctn: AJbamn, Star or the
French ICM!. SollCb WU Ufc Mulct
No. 8. RlcNrd L. Frey. Cunvinoed rrom tbc bidding lhlit dcclur« had
cluba well stopped. Albamn decided
on the nculllal -!>plClc lead. ~liarer
played low (rum dwtvny, EaM won
wilh tbc queen and h11\.cd lo a hcan
10 dunu11y'. king. Frc.y could count
ciibt tricb. lllld Ille ninth cook! be M:t
up in clubs by force, IO declarer l'lll
d1r 11.iac of clubs. Alblnan ducked
lllllOOthly with lbc five!
10 .._ I PMS ,. ,_ ,_ .... )NT ,_
Opening lead: Seven of •
Ccnrun hand~ h'c in bnJgc hi~to
ry. Tius ariy cumple of Jc:ccpliun i~
a ca..;e of greed heing puni,hed.
In 1935 France. champion~ of
With nioe tricks assured. dcclllrer
.:ould have claimed hb contrat..1 but.
~i~-c ~ trick wa_' worth 100f~).
Frey lncd for the u~ennd. by rcpc.i1-
rng the fine~..e. A delighted Albarran
cashed four clubs for 11 llll<·Uk k ..e1
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(839989) $29.900
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(Pl!>-4!>4) $36,900
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CO, low Mo
(M61231) $34,900
'O.fC..-.Cf1<_. ••• Pewlwr, lo•ded,
MoonRoof, low Mr.
(12218A) $39,900
'O.f Y"*-Sl.T
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m1, Ped .ell
(202894) $26.900
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(099216) $25,900
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(04852!>) $?3,900
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qt1it't room. too. (im ·, 1t111it to bring my
fami~y bflrk lurr!"
Nicky,
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S1mdL1y nnd I ran speak for both of us -it
was fa11tas11r! I stiU feel tlu effects and I
have had n stressful weelt.' You have two reg-
uL1r r1utomers for lift! You may use my
stalt'mmt as I hope othen wiU go and get
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"It was absoluu heaven. What particularly
impruud me was the everlasting spa
trrahnmt. just whm I woukl thinlt it was
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very first farial experimce ont that I will
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Li.a G~nwich, Rhode bland
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tivmess of your spa anti 114.ff 11re superior to
anythint I've ccperknced befo"· Thanlt
you for bringing such a wondnfol escape to
tlu 11eithborl1ood. "
PauJa, Newpon Beac:b
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"Yot1r therapists are /iT'lt-rate! I've had mm·
sages around the worU and yours are the
best. Thank you" -..:·
Dave,
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incredibk service you provide. Our guests
spoke very highly of their treatmmts ru the
best they've ever had!"
Mcredjth,
Rin Ca.rhon
"What a wondnfu~ caring 11nd warm
mvironmmt,· I thoroughly enjoyed my visit
The communicatio11 between tlu spa coor-
dinator, therapist.s and myulf was fanwtic.
I need a quiet room in my house!"
"Wh•t " wontlnjiJ 'sp.Um.U apn-imce-1
had yestnJ.tty. The soothing, relmNnt mvi-
ronmmt with ~· lightint attJ bta"tifal fab-
ria was a pnftct comp/nnenJ to my pnfict
tn11tmmt. You can be suw I'll be baclt!"
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