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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-07-26 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Hometown cyclist off cow-se at Olympics WING IT Buffalo Bwger maker to retrace flight Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Five w•ys to spend yourWMkend 1 PLAY FEST The Sam Shepard Short Play Festival, presented by Orange Coast College's Repertory Theatre Company, . . weekend in the Drama Lab Studio at 8 p.m. today, Satur- day and Sunday. Festival per- formances, featuring works by the Pulitzer Prize winning American playwright, are also set for Aug. 1 through 4. Tickets are $5 and avail- able at t he door. Call 432- 5932. 2 TlX-MEX TUNES Tejano, or Tex-Mex. musician Emilio will take the stage at the Orange County Fair's Arlington The- atre tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. The fivl!-time Male Enter- tainer of the Year's Latin music style includes Mexican pobs mixed with rock. pop, country and NP sounds. The concerts are free-wfth fair admission. For Information, call 708-fAIR. 3 DANCE TO TlfE FINISH The Nederlands Dans Theater will perform the U.S. premiere of a new work by choreographer and com- pany member Paul Light- foot, "Start to Finish ff begin- formances will also be Sun- day at 2 p.m.; Tuesday through Friday' at 8 p.m. through Aug. 2; a nd Satur- day, Aug. 3 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 to $59. call 556- 2122, ext. 209. 4 LATIN LAUGHS Comedian Paul Rodriguez. bringing a heavy dose of Latin culture to his routines, will be the closing perfor- mance at the Orange County Fair. He's set to deliver his funny sto- ries and one-liners hul Rodriguez at1 ~ p.m. SunS9y on the Arling- ton Theatre stage. The per- formance is free with fair admission. For information, call 7()8..FAJR. 5 FILM FAVORITES The 1949 movie. . •Adam's Rib,• starring Katharine Hepburn, will be fNtured tonight at 6:30 p.m. as part Of Newport Harbor Art Museum's •Friday Night Fiims -A Century of Cine- ma," a five-year explorltion of the hilt~ Of American · film. Other dmlc Katharine Hepburn movies -·artnglng Up a.by• (19J8) and •Afrtean Q\Mn" (1951)- wflt be shown tit the mutl- um. ISO San o.m.m. DriW In Newport IMch, on Aug. 2l and Sept. 20. Gueits .,. lrwn.d tD ~ .... the vtewt:z .. Nm WlflJsls end dbWAIWL Adnt.llllon .. SJ ............... ~ .... _.._ $5 for general Mc lill111• cme n.na Balbo~ survives .poun •Pier suffers only minor dam- age; crowds pack peninsula to see huge waves. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot Pier weathered the whopping waves Wednesday night, making it through with little damage and no threat to pub- lic safety, city officials said. pier, WaS dislodged by the strong surf Wednes- day, and the wooden crosliogs on some of the pilings snapped from the force of the waves, City Engineer Bill Patapoff said. ~e dama9e was ·711ere~ dllOn can ... We11e tread- ing water w1th no big problems ... " -SGT. MIKE MCDONOUGH Not only did people pack the pier to get a glimpse of the awesome waves, but they clogged the Balboa Peninsula streets leading to The Wedge where the die- hard surfers battled the "It's still open. There's • no danger,• Patapoff •There's a zillion cars with about half a dozen spaces,• said Newport Beach police Sgt. Mike McDonough. NWe're treading water with no big prob- lems." said Thursday. •1t hap- pened to an inside pile not an outside one. People can still walk on the pier.• City engineers continued to monitor the Balboa Pier Thursday which was slightly damaged Wednesday from the towering waves created by a storm in Tahiti. One piling, wooden supports for the Crowds w4llcing along the pier Thursday didn't appear to be worried about the ornery ocean crashing beneath the planks. Waves rose to heights from 8 to 20 feet. The waves had a face pushing 20 feet Wednesday and early Thursday, Marine • SEE WAVES PAGE 4 MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Despite a broken plllng and several snapped, wooden supports, beachgoers packed the pier. r-------------------, I I CORN EATING METH-ODS . RECOMMENDED BY THE PROS +THl1WISIM Grab the ear with your right hand and firmly plant your teeth at the end next to : your fingers. Spin t he : corn steadily with : your left hand while 1 moving t he ear to the I right, thus raking the l kernels into your l mouth at a steady : pace. -I +THI "'"'**M Grab the ear with both hands, anchoring your teeth on its left end. Move t he ear to ' I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I DON LEACH f DAILY PILOT Rosemary AUlllD of AnibeliD devoun a corn cobb wdng tbe haad-o-yer.band tedmlque at the Orange County Pair. Siie devovecl tbe corn wUbln the one-minute Ume UmlL r I I I I I e e w eme ica lly nibbling kernels to the end, then spin the ear and begin a new row. I I L-------------------j Kernels were catapulted as contenders cob-nobbed hi the~ County Fait's corn~ contest • By Julie Ross cannon. Daily Pilot • • • • : Dorothy Loewen eyed the ear of com on : her plate, mentally preparing a method • : ot. attack. . : The mer-haired ~year-old held.her bands . : pOlitely on her lap until the announcer yelled, : •GO,• at which time she dug her claws into the i ear and assaulted it full throUJe with her teeth. : •eome on, come on," the Orange County i Pair crowd yelled u Loewen took no prisoners, : vidous1y comuming every monel during the • : l8Dior com-eating contest. : Yellow kernels new aaoa the table and onto ! . the ground u Loewen attacked her prey like a : . great white shark -biting anything she could i get her teeth on. : Porty seconds later, Loewen threw her arm • into the air above the six other contestants in the first heat, w aving the first casualty and col- lecting a blue ribbon. •1 just tried to get my mouth full,• Loewen said. describing her winning method. ·vou don't have to chew every time.• Loew en said she was a natural to win because com is her favorite food. She evelt grows her own stalks at home in Bellflower. Loewen n AITowly beat out fellow com -lover Ray Maxwell, whose typewriter method proved much neater. •Those must be his real teeth,• one audience member commented, amazed at Maxwell's speed. Maxwell liked the undoctored com so much, be took a couple of extra ears with him into the • SEE CORN PAG E 4 Airport beefs up security measures •The move comes after President Bill Clinton announces a nationwide heightened safe~ plan in reaction to the Long lsland plane explosion. • By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot John Wayne Airport ot6ci.als moved quickly Thursday to unplement the tougher airport security measures President Bill Clinton called for in wake of1he TWA tragedy. But such changes could cause delays for travelers, officials warned. Kathleen Campini Chambers, woman, a dvised passengers at security screening checkpoints to do the following to minimize de lays: • Plan to arrive at least 90 min- utes before departure time. • Clearly label luggage and be prepared to answer questions about baggage. • Have photo identification available . • Be prepared to have both carry-on and checked baggage inspected. • After che cking bags. go directly to departure gates. The president's announce- ment Thursday followed the trag- ic explosion last week of lWA, Fbght 800, traveling from New York's JFK Airport to Paris. All 230 people on board were killed. including Newport Beach busi- nessman William Story. The cause of the crash is still unknown, but reported theories include a mechanical malfunction • SEE SECURITY PAGE • . ~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~--~-~--------------~------------, Move to name 'Moon Park' can't get off the ground ________ .. •While most like the name, the fate of the cement orb still hangs in the balance. By Carolyn Miller, Odl/y Pilot • flttOAY, JULY 26, 1996 The changing face of children's pictQre books TODAY AT THE FAIR F or yean. cblldrm'• ltortes have ofllred moral 1-om hi tbe guise of simple tales. Even the very young can learn compassion for the poor from Hans Ouistian Andersen's "lbe Uttle Match Girl• and about the meaning of love and commitment from "Beauty and the Beast .• • Hoara: l O a.m. to mid- night .,. Dlscounta: OCN Kids Day-Children 12 and under are admitted free all day. 10 rides for $10-Purchase a special wristband contain- ing 10 ride tickets for $10. Valid any Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday or Friday. opening until clo mg, for Times Heritage Stage Showbn Couztn.1 • Cal Spas Centennial Stage Water Beetle Waddle • Kids Patch Stage I • • t p.m. "Good Bugs Pot Your Gard.en• by Allison Starcher -Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Building Barnaby the Juggler - Center· Gallery/Home Arta Building Cal Sp.u • 7 p.m. Emilio • Arlington Centenni~ al Stage Theater Hard Jdaho Joe • Youth In Hat Hurl· Motion Building Kids Scot Wiley Combo -Times Patch Stage Heritage Stage Bijou • 8 p.m. Plying U Champi- Magic onship Rodeo -Coors Light Today's picture books reach even deepei into the human condition to provide insight into lives that lack a •happily ever a.tter• luster. Alobg with a stronger focus on humanitaria:n themes, many new juve. nile offerings have hamessed advances in technology for books featur- ing dazzling visuals and unusual formats. rides in the major and kiddie Melody Junction Stage Show- Bijou Grandstand Arena midways. Good for all ages. Russell Brothers Circus -Dave Davis-crooner -Cal Among the new picture books likely to touch both children and adults with its view ,,...Whfrperhu:{ CIM/1 of other people's pain is "The Whispering Wristband purchase does not Circus area Magic Tejano pioneer Spas Centennial Stage Palace include gate admission. Emilio performs Mark Yuzuik-bypnotist - • 2 p .m. Presty's Show-Times Heritage Stage • A sample of the many stoppers -Tim~s Heritage • 5:30 tonlgbL scheduled events: Stage p.m. Barna-• 0:30 p.m. Steele Parade Martha Armstrong -by the Juggler -Melody -Meadows Stage • 10 a.m. Junior Rabbit Flower Garden Stage/Floral Junction Stage -~ Ooth. • a tale filled with a child's hope in the midst of war's tenors. When she tries to find a story she can stitch on her own pa'n- -.r.Mu.L-4.a...&.ILJ.Yl.l.L.llJIULfL.t...M~.-Ymmg Mai IeCAlls the death of both her parents prior to her confinement in a refugee camp in Thailand. Showmanship (w1til 1-p.m .) -Building --steve Lora-singer -Buffa- lo Bend Bandstand Steve or -singer -Buffa- lo Bend Bandstand Small Animal Tent Kids and the Camera - Set closer to home is "Imagine Me on a Sit Skit" Told in the enthUSiastic voice Qf Billy, a boy with cerebral palsy who uses a wheelchair all the time and learns to ski Western Showdown Horse Visual Arts Building K-9 Comets Frisbee Show .,. ALL DAY -Visual with adaptive equipment, this is a story that should help children empathize with hurdles faced by the physically disabled. Others' needs also are the focus of "Lucy's Picture." Rather than paint like the rest of the class, Lucy makes a collage, a gift from the heart that her blind grandfather can "see" through a sense other than sight. Similarly, •Mama Zooms" tells of the fun a child and parent can have even though one of them is in a wheelchair. Show (until 8 p .m .) -New- .port and Mesa arenas/Equestrian Center • U a.m. Banana Relay - Kids Patch Stage Bailey's Dancers -Times Heritage Stage • noon Olympic Studio - • 3 p.m. Marilyn Grahn Dancers -Times Heritage Stage Beach City Stars -Cal Spas Centennial Stage ·Main Street Jazz Band - Melody Junction Stage • 4 p.m. Marriott Dance -Newport Arena/Equestrian Center Arts/Gems and Minerals Building-Demonstrations • 6 p.m. Girls Nite Out -prqVided by members of the Cal Spas Centennial Stage Gem Carvers Guild of Amer- 5th grade Spelling Bee -ica, Lacey Hedge Hog Times Heritage Stage Chri.stmas by Hedge Hog "Entertaining Ideas for Lat:ars, Creations in Clay by Children's Parties• by Marsi Orange County Polymer Roberson -Crafts & Cooks Clay Guild. Historical and social issues are at the core of some new offerings. In "The Bob- bin Girl,• the memoirs of a real Lowell. Mass., mill girl of the 1830s form the basis for a tale about women's rights in the labor force. In •A Very Important Day," the joy of immigrants attaining U.S. citizenship is expressed in a story young children can understand. Students strike learning gold mine in Sacramento Printing innovations allow for glitter-enhanced illustrations likely to enthrall youngsters in "The Royal Raven,• about a bird determined to be noticed, who discovers that looks are not as important as the free- dom to.be yourseU. A similar technique is used in "Dazzle the Dinosaur," about how physical differences can come in handy. HARBOR VIEW ELEMENTARY Fourth grade field trip to Sacramento: ers, students and parents, the preparation for the trip was done in about three months. The itinerary was set up and a call sent out for all those stu- dents interested. An over- whelming response: 56 chil- dren, 22 parent chaperones and two teachers would make the inaugural trip. The committee members the children, their parent chap- erones and two teachers, Mrs. Llghtcap and Mn. Kemp, were on their way. The trip wW go down in Har- bor View history as the first, and as the fourth graders all wrote in their thank-you notes to the committee members, they will remember this trip the rest of their lives. Stunning visuals are mentally stimulating in an array of picture riddle books that chal- lenge children's powers of observation. Some of the most popular are the I Spy books by Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo, featuring color photos coupled with rhymes that invite youngsters into an interactive game. A spin- of! series by Lucy Micklethwait introduces children to world-class art. It was definitely "Sacramento or Busti• From the begirining it was not an easy task to get two fourth-grade classes to Sacra- mento for a historical trip. It was the dream of a committee of parents and fourth-grade teacher Mrs. Ughtcap, who thought the students should really see in person where the Gold Rush started, the state Capitol and the early be~ ot the railroad in California.- Usually a trip of this nature would take a full year of plan- ning. • kept the spirit going to achieve the goal. The children sold can- dy; handmade, marbleized book No, not by stagecoach, but in the modern 1990s way of travel -the plane . Instead of horses and buggies the students were driven by school bus. They toured the city and saw the state Capitol, met assemblyman Larry Bolands (who wrote bike helmet legislation and wrote the Stalker bill), saw Sutter's Fort, walked in Old Town Sacramen- to and toured the Railroad Museum. No campfire cookouts -just boxed lunches, Pizza Hut and popsiclesl Somehow, they never saw gold. It was a one- day journey, and they bad to return by nightfall. And as for the weather, it was 102 degrees that day. The best part of the whole trip was the students earned it them- selves -maybe that is why the tour guide exclaimed, "This is the most well-behaved class we have ever hadl • Like classic fairy tales, new children's lit- erature can still comfort and delight. Jn addi- tion, it can serve as a biidge for understand- ing contemporary conflict. presented in a for- mat as animated as its subject matter. • CMEOC rr our Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Publk Library. This \Neek's column Is by Linda Kline and Melissa Adams. However, with the support of the principal, Mr. 'JWedt, teach- READERS HQnJHE Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, CostA 642-6086 Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No Record your comments about news stories, Illustrations, edit~ theD i Pil rfal matter or advet1lsements out written permission of copy-ewport ADDRESS right owner. 68162 Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Balboa ntOMAS H. IOHNSON, Costa Mesa, C.lif. 92627. HOW IQ REACH US 68162 Publisher Costa Mesa wtWAM L09DEU. 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And, of course, their par- ents helped out with the addi- tional finances needed to make this long journey. On the mo~g of June 6, .. ..., A,..,. south swell from • stofm off Tahiti hM amved at South-TIDES ern.,Cllffomla beaches. TOOAY U.. caution -extreme Flmlow condttlons will exist 1:10 a.m. 0.4 ~Orange fimhigh Coc.rity. These Include 7:29 a.m. 3.4 ~from 8 feet to Second low men than 12 Mt In 12:05 p.m. 2.2 Hundligto. .. Newport Second high ..... n.tles. The 6:36 p.m. 6.0 Wldge wiA be puking with to-foot waves, SAl\MDAY modly tn.klng ~ Flmlow SOYdwwest. A dow Sat-1:55 a.m. -0.3 -PATI'Y WAYTE, parent • SOtOOl DAYS ts.a feature that runs on Fridays. The reports are submitted from each lndlvlduaJ school. If you have questions about how to get news about your school included, call City Editor Iris Yotcoi at 574--42.33. g-... . . ~)' .. ~.:. ' . • 1IOO blodr of Newport aoutevlll'd: About $500 In drafting equipment was stolen. , • J100 blodr of ..., Stnet:: About $3,253 In lumber was stolen from a construction site. • JOO blodr of ll8y Sa..t: A new $410 barbecue was stolen from the common area of an apartment complex. • 200 blodr of EMt 11th Stnet: A cablebox and VCR valued at $170 was stolen. • ~ blodr of ninlty Drfw: A $600 mountain blke was stolen. NEWPORT 9EAot • Docb et •albcNa.: Electronk gear valued at $1,274 wa.s stolen from a boat. ... Wodl of North ... llllllpWt 9oul9vanl: Annoying phone calls were reported. Promotions 252-9141 . In areas outside of Business Offlc.e 642--1321 T~ knot winds from KIM GMffYlt. Newport Beach and CostA ~ l6CMy drop P'ecedes a Flmhlgh fOUth.touthwest swetl • 5500 blodr of S••tDt• Drift: A CM was scratched. • 11IOO Wodl of Dow ftoMt: A ~I phone valued at $63 was stolen from an office. 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Bennani will use perseverance, "Since I had the kids, that By John Canalis, Daily Pilot attentiveness and a 'Single-made me want to do some- B enjamin Bennani roams engine plane named the Spirit of thing," he said. where McDonald's won't. St. Louis for the 33-bour cross-Bennani is a worldly man who His popular Buffalo Grill ing. has worked in the kilcbens of across the street from.the New_. He's making the journey for Montreal, Bern, Switzerland, port Pier serves buffalo and charity. Money raised from the Paris and London. ostrich bm:gers, falafel, ginseng flight will benefit child abuse His name is on the spines of a cookies, pizza and frozen yogurt. and prevention agencies. Ben-few books as well. Proceeds But the grill's exotic offerings nani said he is an abuse sur-from two, one on romantic • only scratch the surface of the vivor. recipes and the other on how tp restaurateur's daring. "I am doing it to help the make it in the restaurant busi- Bennani, 45, plans to retrace kids," he saitl. "It's my own ther-ness, went to'benefit child abuse Charles Lindbergh's historic apy. It's how I feel better about charities. flight from New York to Paris on myself." With cooking and writing FftlDAY, JULY 26, 1996 May 21, the 70th anniversary of He has been active with already helping the charities, ~-__,l-_;th~e2f~ir~st~tr:!.!an~s!?-A~tl~~· ~l.ll.L~· f.U-L.-j-~ups that sei:v.e-misu:eatei.Cl---J---nE~' >-Iin~g-hiS-10\le--- He claims to be the first aviator youth, such as the Exchange flying into his charity work. to recreate the journey to the Club and the National Center u1 want to combine my skills, tee. for Missing and Exploited Chil-as a writer, a pilot, an entrepre- "lt's symbolic of the pioneer dren. But fatherhood -he has neur, to serve the community," spirit of aviation," he said. two babies -added additional he said. MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Ben Bennani holds a model of the custom Cessna Caravan he plans to fly when he tries to retrace Charles Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight next May. \'XI H 0 A MAMA · Attorney says fair, city· settlement not valid Two newly-born gilts (the first two of the litter) feel their way toward their mother, a 3- year-old sow, at the Orange Coun- ty Fair farm area Thursday after· noon . The aver- age sow gives . birth to 12 gilts, so this mama has a way to go. KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT . RUEF ELL'S_ 'UPHOLSTERY INC. • Where Your Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HARBOR BlVD,, COSTA MESA · 5"·1156 By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council and Orange County Fair may have put a five-year legal dis- pute behind them, but some resi- dents aren't letting it go so fast. The fair board and City Council members recently settled a lawsuit the city filed in 1991 to halt the fair board's $27.7-m.illion expansion project. The fa'ir board agreed to dump a proposed four-story hotel, off-track betting facility and fast-food restaurant, and the city agreed to dump the suit. But July 22, attorney Richard Spix, who represents a group of Costa Mesa citizens, who them- selves have a pending lawsuit against the 32nd District Agricul- tural Association, filed a request for a rehearing with the city, which council members will review at their Aug. 5 meeting. Spix says the settlement consti- tutes an amendment to the fair- grounds master plan, which the city can't approve without an updated environmental impact report. "I told (the council) about the problems with the settlement at the (first public) hearing with as much of the three minutes I had," Spix said. "But it occurred to me after- ward that maybe they weren't focusing as much on the environ- mental aspect." Costa Mesa City Attorney Thomas Kathe, however, said he will reconunend ~ council deny a rehearing ·since the agricultural district is a state agency. "The city has no authority to amend a state plan," Kathe said, noting this was the first requeyt for a rehearing he has encountered in Costa Mesa. "The cla,im he is malc- ing should be made·to the district.· Fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said the settlement agreement between the city and the fair board did call for amending the master plan, among other things. But the board doesn't plan to tackle that issue until a lawsuit between the fair and the Nederlan- der Organization over the Pacific Amphitheatre is settled, Lloyd said. The agreement also limited events at the fairgrounds, other than the fair, to a maximum of 25,000 people and required that adequate on-site parking is provid- ed for those events. That's tuned into you. If you 've got on interest, Comcast Cablevision hos o channel for you, like: First-9oss drama and biographies on·A&E. lhe intriguing post on T1te History 0-.-..1. All time favorite films on AMri<• Movie Oassks. Science and technology on Discovery 0-111. 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Even the very young can learn compa.sslon for the poor from Hans Chrlstian Andersen's "The lJttle Match Girl• and about the meaning of love and commitment from "Beauty and the Beast.• · Today's picture books reach even qeeper 'into the human condition to provide insight into lives that lack a •happily ever atter• luster. Along with a stronger focus on humanitarian themes, many new juve- nile offerings have harnessed advances in technology for books featur- ing dazzling visuals and unusual formats. Among the new picture books likely to touch both children and adults with its view 10 rides for $10-Purchase a special wristband contain- ing 10 ride tickets for $10. Valid any Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday or Friday, · . opening until closing, for rides in the major and kiddie midways. Good for all ages. Wristband purchase does not include gate admission. ' • 1 p.m. •Good Bugs Por Your Garden" by Allison Starcher -Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Building Barnaby the Juggler - Melody Junction Stage Russell Brothers Circus - Circus area Hard Hat Hurl - Kids ' Patch Stage Bijou Magic Show- Bijou Magic Palace Tejano pioneer • 2 p.m. Presty's Show-Emillo performs Idaho Joe -Youth In Motion Building Scot Wiley Combo -Times Heritage Stage • 8 p.m. Flying U Champi- onship Rodeo • Coon Ught Grandstand Arena Dave Davis-crooner -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Mark Yuzuik-hypnotist -, ~ Times Heritage Stage 11i(Whfrperi114 Clf'lh of other people's pain is "The Whispering ~ -·Cloth," a tale filled with a child's hope in __ , ...,,__ -· ...... _ tbemidsloLwar's terrors. When she tries to find a story she can stitch on her own pa'n- dau (a bright story cloth), young Mai recalls the death of both her parents prior to her confinement in a refugee camp in Thailand. Set closer to home is "Imagine Me on a Sit Ski!• Told in the enthusiastic voice of Billy, a boy with cerebral palsy who uses a wheelchair all the time and learns to ski with adaptive equipment, this is a story that should help children empathize with hurdles faced by the physically disabled. Others' needs also are the focus of "Lucy's Picture.• Rather than paint like the rest of the class, Lucy makes a collage, a gift from the heart that her blind grandfcither can •see" through a sense other than sight. Similarly, "Mama Zooms" tells of the fun~ child and parent can have even though one of them is in a wheelchair. • A sample of the many scheduled events: • 10 a.m. Junior Rabbit Showmanship (until 1 p .m .) - Small Animal Tent Western Showdown Horse Show (until 8 p.m.) -New- port and Mesa arenas/Equestrian Center • 11 a.m. Banana Relay - Kids Patch Stage Bailey's Dancers -Times Heritage Stage • noon Olympic Studio - stoppers -Times Heritage • 5:30 tonight. Stage p.m. Bama- ~arth~ca=o=n=g~-~·~~-t-i ......... ~~..-.,,.....,.....~u1~~~1----'"-..-..iDL......,11a....~aa:so...&..a&.w.w.:.._ __ -+-• ti S -Meadows Stage Flower Garden Stage/Floral June on tage Steve Lord-singer • Buffa- Building Steve Lord-singer -Buffa-lo Bend Bandstand Kids and the Camera -lo Bend Bandstand Visual Arts Building K-9 Comets Frisbee Show -Newport Arena/Equestrian • 3 p.m. Marilyn Grahn Center Dancers -Times Heritage Stage Beach City Stars -Cal Spas Centennial Stage Main Street Jazz Band - Melody Junction Stage • 4 p.m. Marriott Dance • 6 p.m. Girls Nite Out - Cal Spas Centennial Stage 5th grade Spelling Bee - Times Heritage Stage •Entertaining Ideas for Children's Parties" by Marsi Roberson -Crafts & Cooks • ALL DAY -Visual Arts/Gems and Minerals Building-Demonstrations provided by members of the Gem Carvers Guild of Amer- ica, Lacey Hedge Hog Christmas by Hedge Hog Lacen, Creations in Clay by Orange County Polymer Clay Guild. Historical and social issues are at the core of some new offerings. In "The Bob- bin Gfrl." the memoirs of a real Lowell. Mass., mill girl of the 1830s fonn the basis for a tale about women's rights in the labor force. In "A Very Important Day," the joy of immigrants attaining U.S. citizenship is expressed in a story young children can understand. Students strike learning gold mine in Sacramento Printing innovations allow for glitter-enhanced illustrations likely to enthrall youngsters in "The Royal Raven," about a bird determined to be noticed, who discovers that looks are not as important as the free- HARBOR VIEW ELEMENTARY Fourth grade field trip to Sacramento: dom to.be yourself. A similar technique is used in "Dazzle the Dinosaur," about how physical differences can come in handy. Stunning visuals are mentally stimulating in an array of picture riddle books that chal- lenge children's powers of observation. Some of the most popular are the I Spy books by Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo, featuring color photos coupled with rhymes that invite youngsters into an interactive game. A spin- off series by Lucy Micklethwait introduces child.nm to world-class art. Like classic fairy tales, new children's lit- erature can still comfort and delight In addi- tion, it can serve as a bridge for understand- ing contemporary conflict, presented in a for- mat as animated as its subject matter. It was definitely "Sacramento or Busti" From the begilining it was not an easy task to get two fourth-grade classes to Sacra- mento for a historical trip. It was the dream of a committee of parents and fourth-grade teacher Mrs. Lightcap, who thought the students should really see in person where the Gold Rush started, the state Capitol and the early be~ of the railroad in California, Usuall~ a trip of this nature would take a full year of plan- ning. • OtEOC rr OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Linda Klfne and Melissa Adams. However, with the support of the principal, Mr. 1Wedt, teach- READERS HOTUNE Dally Pilot. P.O. Bo1t 1560, Costa 642-6086 Mesa, CA. 92~6. Copyright: No ecor your commen a rial matter or advertisements . TEM'EltAlURES the Daily Pilot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with-Newport Beach VOL 90, NO. 168 ADDRESS out written permission of COfl'I· 68162 Our address is 330 W. Bay St., right owner. Balboa 1MOMAS H. JOHNSON, 68162 Publisher Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. HOW TO BEACH US Costa Mesa WILLIAM LOllOEU. CQBBECTIQNS Orculaiion 73167 Editor . 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An over- whelming response: 56 chil- dren, 22 parent chaperones and two teachers would make the inaugural trip. the children, their parent chap- erones and two teachers, Mrs. Ughtcap and. Mn. Kemp, were on their way. The trip will go down in Har- bor View history as the tint, and as the fourth graden all wrote in their thank-you notes to the committee members, they will remember this trip the rest of their lives. The committee members kept the spirit going to achieve the goal. The children sold can- dy; handmade, marbleized book marks; rummaged through their closets to sell theii •old" things; and had a very suc.ceslful bake sale. And, of course, their par- ents helped out with the addi· tional finances needed to mue this long journey. On the morning of June 6, No .. not -.y stagecoach, but in the modem 1990s way of travel -the plane. Instead of horses and buggies the students were driven by school bus. They toured the city and saw the state Capitol, met assemblyman Larry Bolands {who wrote bike helmet legislation and wrote the Stalker bill), saw Sutter's Fort, walked in Old Town Sacramen- to and toured the Railroad Museum. No campfire cookouts -just boxed lunches, Pizza Hut and popsidesl Somehow, they never saw gold. It was a one- day journey, and they had to return by nightfall. And as for the weather, it was 102 degrees that day. The · best part of the whole trip was the students earned it them- selves -maybe that is why the tour guide exclaimed, •lbis is the most well-behaved class we have ever had I• -PATl'Y WAYTE, parent • sotOOL DAYS ts.a feature that runs on Fridays. The reports are submitted from each Individual schooJ. If you have questions about how to get news about your school Included. call City Editor Iris Yokoi at 574-4233. five feet. Areas of morning low clouds and fog should clear by afternoon. TIDES TODAY First low 1:10 a.m. 0.4 First high 7:29 a.m. 3.4 Second low 12:05 p.m. 2.2 Second high 6:36 p.m. 6.0 SATURDAY First low 1:55 a.m. -0.3 First high 8:17 a.m. 3.8 Second low 1:04p.m. Second high 2.0 7:26 p.m. 6.4 WA1U TEMPERAlURE: 66 • -· --r~ t ':. ·r ·-~ft~ s.flltew.vn• -~ A,.. south swell from I stonn off Tahiti - ha an1wd at South- ~~lfomla beaches. u. c.autlon -extreme oondltlons will exist thn:>tlghout Orange County. These Include w.ws from 8 feet to men than 12 feet in HuMlngton, Newport and lt1!stJes. The Wltdge will be peaking wtth 10-foot waves, mos1lt breaking south- soutnwest. A slow s.t- Ufday drop precedes a soudHouthwest swell deUwrtng faces from 3 to ' feet through TUfS. day, For '-test surf report~ forecam. c.all SOflftine. 1·900-97~ 5'Mf. The c.11 costs $1.50 and q poalble toff. ~· -.. . . ..i -: ~---:~ ---------~ COSTA MESA • 1600 blodc of ,..wport lloulevllnl: About $500 in drafting equipment was stolen. , • :noo block of IMr Street: About $3,253 In lumber was stolen from a construction site. • JOO block of a.y Street: A new $410 barbecue was stolen from the common area of an apartment complex. • 200 block of bst 11th Street: A cablebox and VCR valued at $170 was stolen. • 3000 block of Trinity Drive: A $600 mountain bike was stolen. NEWPOU IEAOt • Docb at m.lboa: Electronk gear valued at $1,274 was stolen from a boat. • 400 block of North N9wport loulevllnl: Annoying phone calls ..wre reported. • 5500 block of S.lli9tot• Drive: A car was scratched. • 11IOO block of Dow StrMt: A cell phone valued at $63 was stolen from an office. POUCE'J-.s •The abandoned vehlcle parted on your blodt may be stolen. 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By John Canalis, Daily Pilot Just like Lindbergh in 1927, Bennani will use perseverance, attentiveness and a single-B enjamin Bennani roams engine plane named the Spirit of where McDonald's won't. St. Louis for the 33-hour cross- His popular Buffalo Grill ing. across the street from.the New-He's ma.king the journey for port Pier serves buffalo and charity. Money raised from the ostnch burger5, falafel-, ginseng flight will benefit child abuse cookies, pizza and frozen yogurt. and prevention agencies. Ben- But the grill's exotic offerings nani said he is an abuse sur- only scratch the surface of the vivor. restaurateur's daring. "I am doing it to help the Bennaru, 45, plans to retrace kids,• he saitl. "It's my own ther- Charles Lindbergh's historic apy. It's how I feel better about fught from New York lo Paris on myself." May 21, the 70th anniversary of He has been active with the first tro ns •A tfm 1tic solo-flirf'tftt-i-nTnTm<:-tt.-:tt-•s~e,...1 vme:r1"'rusn.· o+bn:er.oar+ated He claims to be the first aviator youth, such as the Exchange to recreate the journey to the Club and the National Cente r tee. for Missing and Exploited Chil- "lt's symbolic of the pioneer dren. But fatherhood -he has spirit of aVJation," he said. two babies -added additional \XI H 0 A MAM A 1\vo newly-born gilts (the first two of the litter) feel thelr way toward thelr mother, a 3- year-old sow, at the Orange Coun- ty Fair farm area Thursday after- noon. The aver- age sow gives l)lrth to 12 gttu, so this mama has a way to go. KIM HAGGERTY I DAil Y PILOT _RUffEU'S UPHOLSTERY INC. : WMfe YOOI Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HARBOR II.VD , COSTA MESA • s.&-1156 "Wt An n. .., ... One. 1WG. Clla. CN CN • ThrM. lour Cl1ll c1-OVI . Keep1t1•ep' CHA'S FAMILY SHOE REPAIR l'13hmll ~Ma.sa.vw.i.11111 c .... impetus for the flight. "Since I had the kids, that made me want to do some- thing," he said. Bennani is a worldly man who has worked in the kitchens of Montreal, Bern, Switzerland, Paris and London. His name is on the spines of a few books as well. Proceeds from two, one on romantic recipes and the other on how to make it in the restaurant busi· ness, went to benefit child abuse charities. With cooking and writing already helping the charities, he'rii:natty-in · · flying into his charity work. "I want to combine my skills, as a writer, a pilot, an entrepre- neur, to serve the community," he said. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Ben Bennanl holds a m ode l of the custom Cessna Caravan he plans to fly when he tries to retrace Charles Lindbe rgh's trans-Atlantic Wght next May. \ Attorney says fair, city settlement not valid By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council and Orange County Fair may have put a tive-year legal dis- pute behmd them, but some resi- dents aren't letting it go so fast. The fair board and City Council members recently settled a lawsuit the city filed m 1991 to halt the fair board's $27 7-million expansion project. The fair board agreed to dump a proposed four-story hotel, off-track betting facility and fast-food restaurant, and the city agreed to dump the suit. But July 22, attorney Richard Spix, who represents a group of Costa Mesa citizens, who them- selves have a pending lawsuit against the 32nd District Agricul- tural Association, filed a request for I "The city has no authority to a rehearing with the oty, wtuch amend a state plan," Kathe said. council members will review at noting this was the first request for their Aug. 5 meeting. a rehearing he has encountered in Spix says the settlement constJ· Costa Mesa. "The claim he is mak- tutes an amendment to the fair-ing should be made to the district." 9!ounds ,master plan, ~tuch the I Fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd aty can t approve Wlthout an said the settlement agreement updated environmental unpact I between the city and the fair board reJ>?rt· . did call for amending the master I told (~e council) about the plan, among other things. p~oblems ~th th~ settl~ent at the But the board doesn't plan to (first public) heanng with as much . . of the three minutes I had,· Spix tackle that ~ue until a lawswt said. "But it occurred to me after-between ~e f~ and the Nederl~-• ward that maybe they weren't der O~garuza~on over the Pa~c focusing as much on the environ-Amphitheatre IS settled, Lloyd said. mental aspect." The agreement also limited Costa Mesa City Attorney events at the fairgrounds, other Thomas Kathe, however, said he than the fair, to a max:unum ol will recommend the council deny a 25,000 people and required that rehearing since the agricultural adequate on-site parking is provid- district is a state agency. ed for those events. That's tuned into you. If you've got on interest, Comcast Cablevision hos a channel for you, like: Fim-closs dramo and biographies on l&E. The intriguing pc:ast on T1te History 0.-1. All time favorite films on lJnerkc. Movie Oassks. Science and technology on Discovtry 0-111. CommerciaJ- free family hits oo T1te DiSMy 0-..I -now on Stondord Service! 1he fastest news on CNN and much more. With Cwast's St .... s, you get your entertainment's worth on premium TV! Watm o new movie every Saturday night on HIO. Enter1oiMnent~ed l-Day Weekends on Sltowtimt. And ..,. thCl1170 movies every month on Cll1•1a. • AUDAY, JULY 26. 1996 CONTINUED FROM 1 Safety Lt. Jbn Tu.mer said. 1ben wu a total of 100 res· cues at the beaches Thursday, down from Wednesday's 140 rescues, he said. adding that the waters were beginning to cabn with more conslstent sets. lbe east and west rock at Corona del Mar remained closed Thursday as the waves continued to crash over them. But this deluge didn't seem to daunt a few fishermen who had to be asked to leave the jetties early in the morning, Sherlff's Harbor Patrol Sgt. J.R. Wilson said. The remaining trepidation is the high tide ~ about a foot taller than usual -expected to start over the weekend. "We could end up with some coastal flooding," Turner said. "A surging swell will increase the effect of high tide." Man drowns in backyard p00I COSTA MESA -A 76-year-old man who wu found dead in bis swimming pool Wednesday drowned, Orange County Coro- ner officials said. Richard Newman, ?6; was found by his wife in the couple's pool 1n the 2000 block of Tustin Avenue. Barty reports suggested CORN CONTINUED. FROM 1 audience after the contest. -v ~Rosemary Austin of Anaheim dlQ.n't $ any ribbons in the sec- ond heat, but entertained the audience with her eating style. Austin twisted the com in circles as she raked the kernels into her mouth. She ended the contest with more food on her face and dan- gling orange sunglasses than in the man may have fallen in the pool after suffering a heart attack but a posthumous investigation proved otherwise. •1t was a straight-out drown- ing, an accidental death,• said coroner spokeswoman Jackie Burnet. -.By John CanaU1 her stomach -the rest was stuffed in her chipmunk-looking cheeks while she mustered the strength to swallow witho'lt laughing. •1 didn't practice at all," she said about her first face-stuffing venture. "I just spun it so it would go in my mouth." The contest was sponsored by Hometown Buffet restaurants, which gave each of the 14 contes- tants certificates for free meals. Another com-on-the-cob contest for children is scheduled Sunday at 1 p.m. on the Kids Patch Stage. The city's General Services Department will continue to move sand to build berms in the low-lying area, he said. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PtlOT Along with enormous breaken at The Wedge come blg crowds to watch brave young souls, like this body boarder, who challenge the sw1. MOON PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 the lunar landscape alone, Van- Holt said. Long-time residents, whose children grew-up clamoring over the moon without any problems, want the moon to stay because its vintage, unique and is the park's identity. A group of local Boy Scouts even took up the cause in March and circled a petition to save the moon. But there are young parents who want the moon removed because they think its muddy craters and the rusty fence around it are unsafe, and its obstructive size overbears the brand-new, colorful play equip- ment Because of the small turnout at that meeting, one commissioner abstained from voting, resulting in the dead-lock, VanHolt said. The name of the park and the fate of the moon will be revisited at the commission's meeting ·in August. SECURITY CONTINUED FROM 1 or a terrorist bombing. Because of this, the president said he wanted immediate security s~ps taken. The changes Clinton intro- duced include hand searching more luggage and screening carry-on luggage; thoroughly inspecting every cabin, seat and compartment of every plane that flies in and out of the Unit- ed States; and implementing hi- tech, sensitive equipment that has the ability to detect explo- sives. Such equipment is already in use at San Francisco and Atlanta airports, but not at JFK Airport and other busy aviation hubs. Clinton said he hopes to bring such equipment to all air- ports. The president warned the public that more stringent secu- rity measures could result in inconvenience and higher costs· for aviation travelers. Are you a cand1date for dental Implants to e llmfoate pardak, dentures or to avo.id a new bridge? Do you require more complex trealment such a.. bone grafts? In conjunction with a major Implant manufacturer, we are seeking patients that will ~t from Implant treatment~ part of continuing dental education courses. QuaUfted 1nd1viduals will recdvc Im.plant therapy at a reduced fee. Please call for more lnformadoo and to schedule a complimentary screen.lng appointmenL 1-800-95 IMPLANT or (714) 720-8072 Paa S. Wobrle, DMD, MM~ Diplomate. American Board of Oral lmplantology/Jmplant Dentistry Newport Center Medical Plv.a. 3(i() San Miguel Drive. Suite 601 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to Ian scapers and painters. GRAND OPENING '11t4~ H~ 99" Vietnamese Restaurant "7...e. ~ ?t.~t ~ .. 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 650-1421 Discover big savings on discontinued rug st yl es and si zes, sisal rugs and all Karastan products. HEMPillLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230East17th St., Costa Mesa OR SATURDAY S~issors Sharpened FREE (First Pair Only -Fee Paid by Fabric Warehouse) e LIMIT ONE PAIR PER FAMILY • FABRIC SCISSORS ONLY Specialty -Pinlc/ng Shears. Additional Pairs Extra Charge SAT., JULY 27 ,.... 10:00a.m.-5:()()p.m. For ltetenationt end DireaiON Call 723-0621 251~~·~8-d\ r .. • 2981 Bristol St. #B3 Costa Mesa Baker/Bristol .... ~~ .... ~~ .... ~~ .... ~~ .... ~~ .... ~~ .... ~~ ~ Calling all cute, unusual and smart furry, finned, scaly or feathered • • ~ friends. How's your chance to tell your owner you deserve to be • • • recognized In ... ... • ... ~ ... ... ... ... Our first Annual Pets. Pets. Pets Dally Piiot Special Tabloid Section, Prellllerlnl frl., Aue· 30 ~ • Let your O\Nner know that vvhen they enter you in our Pets. Pets. Pets • contest your photo will appear in our special section. And if you're a • • winner you can win valuable prizesl ~ Contest cateaorfes Include: • • • • ~ Ll cutest o most unusual •... LJ smallest o laraest ~ •. u best dressed/costume ~..._, ~ ~ ••• and 1t•s so eas~ to enter. ~otMams&~,~~ • ~..,. Pet Owners: Simply check any or all of the contest categories that you want YoUr pd entered in. Submit 9 \) a snapshot of your special pd along with a brid OO<:ription (50 words or less, please J: entry) of 'Nt1y • • 'ff!: ~'!lyenP~lenot·n~ your pd ltn the cat~. Each entry is $19. The entiy~:_ovas publi ing the photo in ~~ • u ~ val 1 . rou ffil1'/ en er your pet 1n as many categones as you 1...1 ~. Winners in ~h category • will receive a $25 gift catificate, redeemable at a local pd supply store. Winnas Will be notified by ~ phone. Photographs become the property of California Community News, Corp. end can not be ~ returned. E~pl~es and ~latives of <:ali~ia Community News, Corp. are not eligible. • • Enciose your c:neac or money order with entry form, or list •• • • ~ • Entry deadline: Fn., August 16 at S p.m. Mall to: Pds, Pds, D I A Pil t • Pds1 Daily Pilot1 33_0 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa CA 92627. 0 ~ credit card with expiration date. (/4.Mf.X, Ml:. or VISA NB "'\) accepted). . WPQltT lll!ACH tOSTA MBSA •• ~ ~~~-..-;~;;;~-,;.;.,~~-----------------------------------------~ ~ 1)'pe of pet (breed, species, etc.) • • ~ City of re11dence Daytime phone • • • • 8Mf delcrtptlon of why pet la betng entered ~ •• --~--'"'.""'---~..,------:;------------~---'-'---:-:--~..;_----------ii.~.;..___:,,___ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • • No. or • ....._ x s 10 . (totll 9f'.1trY ,_, ~ • • Cf9dlt .a co. nt ....... exp. ct.ea ~ ~~.·.·~~.·.·~~····~~.·.·~~.·.·~~····flP~ ... i t- if ODAY "SCENCE FUN "Learn About Science Using Coins" is the title of a new two- week class for 6 to 9-year-olds from 1 to 3 p.m. at Cliff Drive Park, 301 ruverslde Drive. Learn about inertia, refraction, surface tension and other scientific con- . cepts in the class. The cost is $29. For more information, call 644-3151 . . SATURDAY BEAD Cl.ASS Timbuktu presents "Beads From Around the World,• a jewel- ry-making class, at 11 a.m. at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A $2 donation is requested. For more information, call 650-7473. NATURE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Natural· ists presents the nature topic "Birds at the Bay• form 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at Upper Newport Bay Regional Park on University Drive across from the YMCA. The cost • adults. For more information, call • 640-6746. • CAMPFIRE PROGRAM • The California Department of } Fish and Game, the Orange ~ County Harbors, Beaches and ' Parks and the Upper Newport ~ Bay Naturalists presents a talk \ about Southern California coastal : wetlands, including the Back Bay, ·~ at the new series of free Campfire Programs at 7 :30 p.m. on Shell- .. maker Island near Newport • Dunes. For more information, call ; 640-6746. ·: INFANT SWIM ·., The Newport-Costa Mesa- :• Irvine Family YMCA offers swim ·.:classes for infants beginning at 6 ~ months of age. The six-week ses- sion begins at 10 a.m. and will be :-conducted in an 83-degree pool. '• The cost is $26. For more inform.a- ' tion, call 642-9990. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ' FREE WORKSHOP Pina.nee 500 ls sponsoring a free work.shop on bow to reduce risk exposure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from to to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Cub, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251--0270. BUZZ ALDRIN Launch Pad, the nonprofit preview facility of Discovery Science Center, presents the second man to walk the moon, Buzz Aldrin, for a signing of his book "Encounter With Tiber" from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., on the third floor of Crystal Court at South Coast .Plaza. For more information, call 546-2061. FIRST AID Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres· byterian offers a first aid course and a special tour of the Hoag emergency room from 8 a.m. to noon at the Hoag Memorial Hos- pital Presbyterian, Grace Hoag Conference Center, Newport SUNDAY STREET FAIR The merchant's, businesses and artist's of 31st Street Cannnery Village offers a Euro- pean Street Pair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Newport Beach. Enjoy art, fresh produce, refreshments, books and authors, music, fresh flowers and much more. MONDAY ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach sponsors a lec- ture called ·Attention Deficit Dis- order and Clutter• from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. There will be a $5 donation at the door although no one will be turned away for lack of paying. For more informa- tion , call -476-0991. SUMMERRJN Children in first through fifth grades are invited to the "Pund'l and Judy• show at 10:30 a.m. in the Friend's Meeting Room ot the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3807. CAREER FOCUS " McCue Associates presents "Where Are You Going?" an introduction to We purpose, career direction and action, at 4570 Campus Drive #60, Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 979-1000. WEDN ESDAY COP TALK The West Newport Beach Association presents Lt. Andy Gonis of the Newport Beach Police Department who will dis- cuss the past Fourth of July in West Newport at the board of directo:s meeting at 7 p.m. in the Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The public is encouraged to speak. Call 548-4560. BARGAIN WORKSHOP "Trash or Treasure?" is the title of a new one-day workshop for bargain hunters and collectors from 6 to 9 p.m. at Cliff Drive Park, Newport Beach. The cost is $28. For more information, call 644-3151. UFO TALK Private investigator and foren- sic artist William McDonald will present a lecture, "The Pinal Forensic Composites of the Roswell Spacecraft and Her Crew " at 7:30 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Police Facility Auditorium, 99 Fair Drive. The cost is $8. For more information, call 520-4836. SUMMER FUN Children in first-through fifth- Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, clcquisltlons, buy-sell agreements. contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosure!., easements, title disputes. work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Admin1strahon LEGAL =OPTIONS at the Fair! COiiiert Series '" the Arll•tion Theatw 2 .hows Nghtty ot 7 and 9 ,,,, SATUROA Y, My 27 I~ ptOVided for the TY .. ltNDON h.ottng irnpolr.d. SUNDAY, My 28 ~ :' 1o diorige PAUi. llOOltlOUH C.....ty ... Oenenl lnfonn1tion ..... Aclmlttion Aduhi ( 13·5") -$6 Senfor1 (55•1 . $5 C~(6·12) S2 Tota (Under 6) • ~E grades are invited to the "Punch and Judy• show at 2:30 p.m. in · the Vincent Jorgensen Communi· ty Center adjacent to Mariners Branch Ubra.ry, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor· mation, call 117 ·3807. MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents •Match 1\vo, Prison Outreach -Change 1\vo Lives: Yours and a New Friend's" from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield Hall, across from Newport Harbor High School. The cost is $2.50. For more information, call 574- 2239. EARTHWALK Earth walk, the Internet Exchange Club, offers a free sem- inar from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 610 Newport Center Drive. Suite 130, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 720-8156. THURSDAY grades a.re invited to the "Punch and Judy" show at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa, Newport Beach For more information, call 717-3807. HIDDEN INJURY The Doctor's Speakers Bureau presents a free lecture on •Hid- den Injuries from auto accidents" from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Swte C, Costa Me.sa. For more informa- tion, call 662·0670. FREE SEMINAR Menill Lynch offers a free sem- inar on financial planning from 6 to 7:30 p.m. al Mimi's Cafe, New- port Boulevard, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 251- 0792. FRIDAY, A UG. 2 BREAKFAST TALK The Consumer Business Net- work presents "Handwriting Your Way to Success" at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., New- port Beach. The cost is $15 and includes breakfast. For more Ulformation, call 550-4785. APPLE CLUB Orange Coast College's Orange Apple Computer Club offers several sess10ns for vanous Apple products from 8 a m. to 4 p.m. in Room 214 of OCC's Chem- J.Stly Building. The cost is $30 For information, call 770-1865. BRADLEY COUEGE Representatives from the Admissions Office of Bradley Uru- versity in Peona, Illinois will be at the Marriott Suites-Back Bay, 500 Bayview C11cle, to interview high school students interested in attending Bradley in Fall 1997 Interviews will last 45 minutes each from 1 to 8 p .m. For more informabon, call 800-447-6460. FRJOAY, JULY 26, 1996 OJ. BOOK SIGNING Attorney and prosecutor of Charles Manson, Vincent Bugliosi. will sign and discuss his book •outrage, Five Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Got Away With Murder" at the Costa Mesa Super Crown bookstore at 1835 Newport Blvd. For more infonna- tion. call 979-0\ 23. YARD SALE The Youth Employment Ser- vices is having their fourth annu- al yard sale at their new facility from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 114 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Donations or any items that would be good money makers are welcome to help the nonprofit organization For more information, call 642- 0474. ANNUAL BRUNCH Pro America presents the annual brunch with Ezola Foster, President Founder of Americans For Family Values, as the guest speaker begumi!lg at 9:30 a .m. at the Country SlCle Inn and Suites at 325 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $18. For more information, call 639-9318 FRIDAY, AUG. 4 SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre is proud to announce its upcoming "Free Shakepeare in the Park• pro- duction of "Much Ado About Nothing" at 3 p.m. within Canyon Park, 970 Arbor St., Costa Mesa Pilot When you need to know ... Find rt fast 1n your hometown newspaper aawPOBT BRACH• COSTA M8SA ., APPMnmlT (N-11) MAYIE ... MAYll llOT (al MULTll'UCITl (N-1J) ~~y ·13) ST..WAU. wnco.. TO 1llE (I)• WOOOBRIOGE Luo l u"• • I l •" IRVI~! • . 'I I\ 3'~~ ACROSS THE ~EA OF TIME IVESTMINSm MALL •• • ~ ," · .. .' ·, . ' ,. -nw::g7:--uwu1 F I• ... ._ ... , .. l • EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY Mck Adamson s ri.de in the Lasers at Olympics still a wild one 6nu _. noc o goOtl dal /t1' nw. "'4t you don 4i always Md up on IM top Ilda q/ IM ldtt ... • -OLYMPIAN CONNIB MRMXJMN-W<n\ti Champ's demands usually get paid • When Russia 's Sergey Bubka speaks, the rest of track and field listens. •EDITOR'S Q5e9 NOTE: Corona del Mar resident Doug Sparks is a (coaching) technician to the 1996 Olympic Garnes in Atlanta, whose day-to-day endeavors for the Garnes began July 8. July 25 -more late busses, Sergey Bubka and more rain. T tus is the day that wife Kay got to go to Cheney Stadium, the Olympic Stadium training/wannup track. For Australian pole vaulter and friend, Simon Arkell, it was to have been a "competition simulation" day. However, due to the crowded facility, we just settled for another good practice. Bubka, world champion and the only man to vault 20-feet, and his brother Vasily, were out again today as well as two other Russian vaulters. Swedish and Polish decathletes vaulted on the second runway. I asked Sergei when he arrived lf he would vault today as he d.Jd not on his last visit. He said ·Maybe," and then began running a sore spot tn his calf muscle. Not only did he vault, but he made some great attempts at 20-8, an inch off the world record. I once asked his coach Vitaly at the age of 10 to live and train with, how high Sergey could vault? He said, "For money, or for sport?" Of his more 35-plus world records, for which he received $50,000 bonus for each of the first 10 records from a major shoe company, the mcrement of improvement was very small, even by metric standards. I was told that his contract after the 10th record went down to $10,000 per world record, but he got other guarantees. For sport on the other hand, Petrov said that he has seen Sergey repeatedly dear 6.30 meters (20-8) in PRACTICE. Look for him to put the record out of sight at these Games. He may have not cleared a height in Barcelona, but he is the Olympic Record Holder and the Gold Medalist from Seoul in 1988. More than likely he will demand higher appearance fees after the Olympics to make up for this shortfall in cash And believe me, if he breaks his own record by a substantial margin, he can name his price as athletic (track and fieJd) competitions draw as many spectators in Europe as our NFL games. Ever the gentleman, he took pictures with several of the staff, ' including my wife, Kay, and j UC Irvine pole vaulter Pete •Kovacs. ! Kay did the video and picture , taking today so that I could concentrate on coaching. The next thing I know she and Sergei are ann in arm posing for pictures. Ab, that Ru.utan (Ukraine) chann. a :nan o'Brtea wu Rppoeed to J vault, but was late and : arrived just in time for the rain. I We will try agaJ..o on Sunday, J which should be the last day that ' any sane athlete should jump t before the 0.lynlplc Prel1t:nl on JW9dneeday f Du bu one day long r as • pole ••ull .. Oil tbe MCODd day ol tbe cMcatblGD. 'I'll save IDY c • g for toinorrf)lV' • Paraskevin-Young takes her final lap before an appreciative crowd after failing in sprint repechage. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot After being beaten in sprint cycling Friday by her long-time competitor and friend, Erika Salumae of Estonia, the reality that her Olympic career was over started to sink in for Connie Paraskevin-Young in Atlanta. "It socked me right in the face," said the 35-year-old Coro- na del Mar resident by telephone, who was making her third straight appearance in the Sum- mer Games. "This was not a good day for me, but you don't always end up on the top side of the stick." Paraske'Vin-Young failed in her bid to gain a spot in the finals with tht! loss in repechage. A day. earlier she had placed seventh in a time Qf,11.545, send- ing her to the second-chance bracket called repechage. Paraskevin- Young started to take a few warm down laps fo~owing Salwnae, the 1992 gold Connie medalist at the Barcelona Games. As she circled the veJo- drome she started hearing the cheers from the crowd rising. usom ebody yelled out 'Thank you Connie,'" she said. ul really '96 OLYMPICS appreciated that. I took a couple extra laps, blowing kisses to the crowd. It was my way to say goodbye to the track. • the last time coming in, I wasn't really thinking about that. I could- n't. It didn't hit me until it hit me -when it was over -that poten- tially this was the last time 1 would ever compete in a match race." The 11-time national champi- on won her only Olympic medal -a bronze -at •Somebody yelled out the '88 Games in goals, working to achieve those goals and all that goes with trying to reach a dream. It means friend- ship, shared experiences and a lot of dif- ferent emotioos ... Seoul. She was 'Thaia.k you COn:nJe. disqualified on a 1 ran,,.., ap ... ._U.1.-1 that. controversial call n•~r ,....~-~ in the first round I took a couple extnl laps, at Barcelona. bl •·-'-,_,__ " ' •As I was set-' Owuag ~ ••• tling down a little -CONNIE ~YOUNG bit after the race, what was going • through my head more was not so much the fact the Olympic medal had slipped away from me," she · • · areer was over." The Olympics have been a special force in Paraskevin- Young's life. She also competed in the U.S. Winter Olympics in 1980 and 1984 as a speed skater. "The Olympics are what most people strive for," she said. "Reaching for a dream, setting She provid- ed the perfect example of that Olympic experi-eno: by turning right around and strategy tor the next race. •I told her before the ride 'I wanted to be riding against you, but I wanted to do it later on,•" she said. "During the race, she was just a faceless person, but now that it's over, I'm behind her efforts. "I'll save my crying for tomorrow." r-------------------------------------------------------, '96 OLYMPICS Newport Beach's Mike Sandoval Jr. is using his dad's advice and pushing on. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH - There are a lot of lonely hours when you're training for an lronman competition. We aren't talking friendly jogs around the block, bike rides to the comer store, or a few laps in the pool and then plopping on a chaise lounge. There are .a lot of grueling. ~ours that tops off a 2.4-mile lake swim and a 112-mile bike race with a full marathon (26.2-miles). There aren't a lot of people who will enthusiastically join you for your daily four-hour workouts either as Newport Beach's Mike Sandoval Jr. has found out. He bas been preparing the past four months in earnest to compete in the 30-35 age group of his first full lronman -the. Timex lronman Canada -set for Aug. 25 in Vancouver . Although he trains alone, the 32-year-old Sandoval has always felt the presence of another companion -especially over the past three months since his father, Mike Sr., died when a bladder infection progressed into pneumonia and then a fulJ shutdown of the lungs. "It's very difficult when you have a death in the family," Mike Jr. said. "It was a very draining experience, but I know the pain I feeJ during training is nothing compared to the three months my dad spent in ICU (the intensive care unit). Nothing compares to that." All through his illness, Mike Sr. kept exhorting his son to keep training. "Since I was a little boy, ge triathlete MAAC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT • SEE IRONMAN PAGE 7 Triathlete Mlke Sandoval Jr. has a force behind him ln quest of Ironman competttton. L-------------------------------------------------------~ \\\I l l\ l 'tlf(I Americans try a Spanish Omelet • Any chance at all for a water polo medal at these Olympic Games hinges upon today's quarterfinal duel with I dangerous SpaniardS, starting at 12:20 PDT. I ~' io t1te ""ly "'"'' · I ATLANTA -The \J.s. Water PoJo tMID and Splin are -IO i open quarta1IDal jltlay' tlcMlay at I the $•gnaw ~ today .. 3:20 p.m. p,cal lime) ii .. a.or- gia Tech Aquat- ics Center. '96 OLYMPICS head coach Richard Corso. "The chal- lenge was to keep the mo- mentum . Spetn ii every. thino now.• The U.S. comet lhto the game ott a hard- tought, to.a. win over Croatia in Wedneaday'• finale of pool play. ·The tee.m is nearly tog9tber," Mid driver Wolf w.go. ·we felt Croatia 11 • top.; four contender IDd this gtvei U1 o little more~.· ·w. llMW we were going to the quan.tftna.ls, • add8d. {l.S, 1\e U.S. had strong dolling perfor- mancet against Croatil Ud the prevloul nighrt oppc..a, Jana. nle. •'fbe MCODd ball .... .,._ oun th• Jut two nigtda, • Mid the U.S.' top ICONr, ~'Hmnbert. "They both looked tinK1 and I think we wore them down.• •it seems as though each night we have somebody diffenmt KOr- ing goab where in the protW we seem to get better every day," said ~Cbrtl DuplaDty. "1bat's that p. ..... lot of co~. Corona del Man Cllitl Oildlng ICOl'9cl oaei€ OoatiA. glYing blm Ive ID pool play. Alm .. Ol*lll'J g: to • dlfwdtng ~::c-.-.u.s.cm-tblgml bll Off bit ...... '1dar'-ta '"''" ..... ,,,... Wddride continues • Weather blows off Olympic regatta, again. Special to the Daily Pilot SAVANNAH, Ga. -For tile third time in four days, the sailors competing in the Olympic Regat- ta were as concerned with get- ting back to the Day Marina as much as they were in completing the scheduled races. The race committee on the Europe/Laser course started Thurday's second scheduled race despite majo.r thunderstorms that soon created winds gusting up to 36 m.p .h. All the other classes had been sent in after the first scheduled races due to looming storms. They'll try again today. ·r want to race in all conditions all the time, but I don't want to " • f • Adamson, who is 13th overall after going 13-7 Thursday. "I'm surprised they started a race in that kind of weather," agreed Europe sailor Courtney Becker-Dey. "Losing a race to weather doesn't bother me, but sailing in conditions like this means there's a lot more luck involved." Adamson, of the Balboa Yacht Club, is the only American repre- senting the U.S. Sailing Team in the Laser Class. The 27-year-old Adamson is far off the pack-leading pace being set by Robert Shiedt of Brazil, the top-ranked Laser sailor in the world. Breakers one of two California teams entered for Hawaii Cup • Maui Island Babes top Newport Beach team of 12-year-olds in the opener. MAUI -1be Newport Break· en, an AYSO Otvillon 3 girls under-12 soccer team dropped a •·2 decillon to the Maul &land Babel in the opening round of the Hawail Cup in Maui. 1be girls, one of only two Cal· Uomia teama at the toumAmant, ralaed money for the trip by MD· lng candy ban, holding rum· mag• .-.. rattles and bowling tOW'DUlltlntl. Tbey wW CODtillue pool ~y thrOugh today, with cbampt. omblp play Mt for Setunlay. 1Mm nwntien are: NDd BaD-m.w, Am.on an.oDI AmaQd.t Campbeilf Jodi ~ Jonna Predna.a, ~ Hudlan, 1bd Mndl1ll•1 ..... l.dgnn,·ICdta ~ MJ ... ~=:a= llw•t'lf I f Newport 8ftch1Costa Mesa Daily Piloc N ewport Harbor High football player Dan Otting (above) looks for inspiration during a 110-ldlo lift; at right. Danny Pulido struggles momentarily before getting the Job done on a 107.5-kilo attempt Thursday. MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT summer daze -• 175-pound Eric Freeman steals the show, sending 264 pounds to the liniit 1 at Sailors' annual Clean and Jerk Competition Thursday morning. ering and driving the bar overhead and locking fully extended arms. Football newcomer Jason Deere, the reigning Sea View League heavyweight wrestling champi- on, contiJlues to impress the football coaching staff. The 244-pound incoming senior, projected as a defensive tackle, lifted 242 pounds to win the 108-kilo-plus division. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's Eric Freeman, a 175-pound comerback who'll be a senior this fall, stole the spotlight from his beefi- er teammates Thursday, hoisting 264 pounds to win his weight class in the annual Newport Har- bor Clean and Jerk Competition at the Sailors' field house. •1 don't think (Deere) had ever lifted before coming into the program this spring, but he's starting to pick up the house,• said Tony Ciarelli, the Sailors' defensive coordinator and strength coach. "I wish I would have had this guy all four years, because he'd be doing a lot of weight right now." Brad La Bass, a senior receiver and defensive back for the Tars, won the 76-kilo division (167 Reid Johns' 108-kilo-division-winning mark as the team high for the day, which produced four division champions from Harbor. Tony Ciarelli, the Sailors' strength coach and defensive coordinator, also singled out the efforts of returning starter Greg Wertman and incoming junior Eddie Clark. Johns, who'll be a senior defensive end, topped the field in the lower portion of the 108- kilo class (218-238 pounds). topping second-place senior teammate Danny Pulido, a returning All- Newport-Mesa District and All-Sea View League receiver who appears fully recovered from off- season shoulder surgery. Wertman, a 200-pound senior, lifted 242 pounds, while the 205-pound Clark hoisted 231 pounds in the 99-kilo division. The top lift of the day (302 pounds) was turned in by state discus champion Scott Moser, who'll be a 210-pound senior lineman for Huntington Beach High. The 220-pound Pulido, wbo played at 200 last fall, lifted 231 pounds in the clean and jerk, which entails pulling (cleaning) the bar from the ground to a resting position on one's shoulders, then gath- A total of 45 lifters, representing Newport, Huntington, Esperanza and Lakewood.. competed in the event. IRON MAN CONTINUED FROM 6 always told me, 'You can do anything you want, just be happy,"' Mike Jr. said of his dad. "My dad was always there for me and he always encouraged me no matter what I was trying to do. •All through my training I think of him. He's my inspiration." Ironically, Mike Jr. spends his work day tn a hospital enviromnent. He's a cat scan technologist at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. He's been in Newport Beach the past 12 years since moving from Riverside County and the family nome in Corona. • Sandoval, who started ~g four years ago, has been ~sing in a way he hopes ~DIARY CONTINUED FROM 6 I S~g of lai., Simon WU ~s mtnbtM late getting to the stadium due to another lost bus drtvef. • Hil r9COl'd remalnl Intact. 100%. That'I right every bua he blil rlddeft OD bas otten lolt. I Q 1'1980I• •1.·· .... E buljn • WDt ... ~of •J)dafl to. ...,......,...Wodd • will eventually lead to a chance to run in the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. •1 started running 5Ks and then 1 OKs and it kind of progressed from there into half-marathons to full marathons," Sandoval said. "I've been a cyclist all my life so I just kind of threw everything together." At this point, he has competed in three half-Ironman races and three marathons (Los Angeles, Long Beach and San Diego). •This will be my first full- fledged Ironman, • Sandoval said. •tt makes for a pretty long day. Hopefully, I can finish in 12 hours.· Unlike his workouts, Sandoval will have plenty of company in Canada. More than 1,600 competitors from 35 countries are expected to compete in this qualifier for October's Hawaii Ironman. •My main goal right now Ls to . Party.• He said that is would be un-American to charge SS for a beer and then $20 to go to the bethroom. 0 .,... .................... , Oljmp6c Stan polo ihlrt. !Mn though I WU la\led thiee of them, no wayl · 0 Al my ......... Cocnlnatm and M9Dd Manny aau-. from San Diego ~t d9umcl b tM "'8 vaulters to coattnue to tram at Cheney, Wbk:b wlll ~oft Uniltl to get to Hawaii,· he said. ·r know people who have worked five years to get there. ·You qualify by finishing first or second in your age group in a half-Ironman or by getting a lottery slot when they pull your name out of a pool. "Hopefully I'll get it within the next five years. The competition in my age group is pretty fierce so realistically I'm looking at the lottery." The plan is for Sandoval's mom, Irene, to make the trek north of the border. "She's been having a difficult time, staying in the house a lot, but I told her I already bought her ticket,• Sandoval said. •My parents always wanted to travel together, but never got the chance. Maybe this is it. •1 always thought my dad would be there forever and ever. I can tell you, don't take for granted they will always be there.• all athletes except the ones about to be transported to the Olympic Stadium for competition. In our oplnlon the landing pit wu too lmell at the alternate fadlity and wtnd conc.titionl were allo buardoul. Hebuallo~b~ storage at Cheney tmteed ol tr~ them 60 mu. round·irtp dally. ~. wtao mo Works wtth me at tb9 AAI', bM billb ben llnce May 41 HI lillld M 11 m ~--Gfcmm_., And <* o 111. AID, a tbe tnltbl AUOAY, JULY 26, 1996 Lack of TV coverage unfortunate •This Olympic Games more exciting than ever, but few would ever know. A s most know, the yachting event at the Olympic Games is not being televised in the United States. Tilis is a fact that many tried to change prior to the Games - especially since yachting is the world's most popular sport -but it remains that competitive sailboat racing is not a popular spectator sport in the United States. Unfortunately, .this year's event is probably the mOst exciting it has been since Pusan. Storms have been abundant, producing incredible winds and conditions for the competitors. BOATING stephanie keefe Day Marina. The Stars and Finns are nearly an hour offshore and were about to start a second race when it was decided to send them ashore. They made it to the cut, just a few minutes' sail from the Day Marina, before the wind built to 20-25, gusts to 30. The 470s were about 30 To provide an idea of the conditions that our sailors are enduring, the following is an account described by Betsy an~sa:ilifig's Ihshore Committee Director, on Thursday: 0 ~-t-nliftt~-awav;md-had~ finished their race, so they were sent in and reached the Day Marina before the Stars and Finns. Racing continued with good breeze from 220-190 degrees. Tilis is right of the normal sea breeze and demonstrates that the breeze is still unsettled. Bjg puffy clouds were already building over land at noon, a good indication of the storms to come. An emergency plan was issued yesterday morning in the team meetings so we would all know what to do. It was concise and clear, which helps, and was put into effect later in the afternoon. All the courses got in one race before the storm hit The weather information was so good that we know the hour it was anticipated, how long it would last and which courses would be affected. There were three storms tn the area, two which we could see and the third one had the power, but didn't look mean until just before it hit. The Mistrals sail only 10 minutes from the Day Marina, so we left our race in place, posted the second race start time and encouraged them to head for the Deep freeze, please Newport Harbor High Aquat- ics is looking for a refrigerator in good working order for their snack bar. If you have a refrigerator you'd like to donate, please call Patty Alvarado at 546-8387. The Lasers and Europes elected to continue sailing. The strong breeze reached the lead Lasers as they finished and the lead Europes as they reached the top mark. Lots of capsizing and several Europes passed straggler Lasers! Ev~one was fine, which was important as many sailors were terrified after the first day's storm. It seemed that many were just unfamiliar with the power of U.S. thunderstorms, which I normally associate with the midwest. The Mistrals waited several hours for the storm to pass and at 4 :30 we decided to run race 4 for both men and women. We finished around 6:30 and didn't get home until after 8. I feel for the sailors as today was to be a lay day and they must make up the races lost on the first day of racing. I also feel for us. It is very wilting and tiring and I know we all needed the lay day as well. The tchedule was set for us to work four days, have one day ott, and work three days. Having lost the lay day, we will work eight days straight. We had the 1V New Zealand crew on our course yesterday. They filmed the men's race first, and then, after the storm, the women's race. They come with three huge gyro-stabled cameras mo\Ulted on 35-foot motor boats (two on the bow and one on the stem), apparently powerful enough to read the maker'~ mark on sunglasses from 150 yards away. In addition, tht!y have four or more boats, mikes on the marks and two helicopters, also with those huge cameras. The filming is apparently excellent Many people were ashore yesterday afternoon and watched the women's race. Also folks in New Zealand are getting the footage on their daily news It is available locally. but my room is too Spartan to have a 1V so 1 haven't seen it. The noise is incredible from these large helicopters. We were trying to anchor, hear Pat tell us to drop and, then, later to cinch and we had to relay the inform· ation rather than rely on my hearing the radio, which is our normal approach. The boat drivers of these boats are excellent and stayed out of the way of the sailors, while getting right in on the course. I was very impressed with their professional approach. It is just a pity this couldn't be shown in the U.S. Gary Jobson was here filming Day Marina and Village scenes yesterday. as well, for a film be plans to make available across the country. Several people have commented that our procedures seem overkill. 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S-, Md~ WMer 5eMc:e and haw directed the ~loll of 1111 ..tloft o( lllld nilel 111111 ,...iatlone wNdl haw been reYited. A Ml MCI COft1Plece copy o( ..Ml Nia and f91Ulatlone are 1vailable on '11Q\1• 10 1he Secrct1ty of the lmtrict M 1W4Sl-Sl 11. Section 1 Gf;H&RA!. Wa ter. 1111wer, and reclaimed water eervice by t he Irvine Ranch Wa ter Oietric t ,eubject to the avellability of facilitiee, adequate capacity )n facilitiee, funde, or f irancing for the con•tnJction thereof, or all of the foregoing, i• available on th• following tel'll\8 and condition• including all charge• hereirafter e11tabli11hed and provided for. Service on the bll•i• herein eet forth i• intended to be available to each .. lllber of the public or each ••gment of the public on the ••me bll•i• to the extent appl ic11nt11, owner•, or cu11t0111er11 are •i•ilarly e ituated and de11ire to be eerved and may be eerved in an equal and comparable inanner. The general areaa pre11ently includ~~ within the boundariee of the Dist rict and the ex111t ing lmproveaent Oietrict• are ae establiehed by the Board from time to tiwie and depicted on exhibit• A· l and A· 2 to these Rule• and Regulatione. Exhibit• A·l and A-2 hereto are by thi• referenctrTnc<>rpoi'ite<!nereTi'i and may be changed by the Dietrict from time to time. In such inetances, revised Exhibit• A·t and A-2 or portions thereof will be eubstituted to theee Rules and Regulation•. Such Improvement Dist rict• have been formed for the purpose of providin9 water, sewer, and reclaimed water eervice. It ia conte111plated that addi tional Improvement Dietrict• will be formed, •• deemed proper by the Board , at a later date or that additional area• may be annexed as determined by the Board, to the existing Improvement District s or any Improvement Di•tricts subsequently established within the District . In the alternative, other areas have been or in the future may be provided wi th water, eewer, or reclaimed water aervice by means of contracts with the District. Su.c.11 contract• require the construction of necessary facilitie• or the payment o! the capital coat and annual cost of operating and maintaining euch facilities. · The pl ane for f•cilitiee to be constructed within the Di•trict and e11ch of the existing and future I111provement Dietrict• are intended to be an integrated part or the Di•trict'• Water Resource• Haeter Plan, Sewer Ma•ter Plan, Sub-Area Na•ter Plane1 and addenda thereto, which •re approved from time to tilllO, hereira!ter in 11ome inst ance• referred collectively to •• •the Plan.• Aa it 18 the de•ire of t he Di•trict to e ffect con11ervation of water r eeource• whenever po••ible, the Plan i• •l•o directed toward collecting, tre•ting, and reclaiming eewage and waetewater and beneficially reueing the resulting recleimed water. It ie th~ int ent ot the Di•t rlct t hat auch reclaimed weter be used i n a manner that ia in compliance with any and all applicable Federal, Sta te, and l ocal statutes, ordinance•, requlation•, and other requirements In moat in•t ancee where service is desired for purpo•e• including, but not limited t o, those aet forth in Section 4.12, it i• the general intent of the District to provide the applicant, owner, or customer with reclaimed water in lieu of potable wa ter. However, each use must be approved on a ca•e-by· caee baai•, and the Dietrict ~ay determine in it• discretion whether it i• necessary or desirable to furnish the applicant, owner, or customer with potable water at potable water rates, either on • permanent basin or on an interim basis. The Distric t const ructs t he facilities environmental end land uee dec isions. determi nes nor .;nt enda to determi~ or dec ieion• or t he accomplishment of any varioue owners of undeveloped property needed in concert with The Di stric t neither precipitate land uae pl ans o f development of wi thin the Distric t . In mo•t inetancee. the s ewer service is available ae herein provided only wbere t he Dist r ict is aasured to ite satisfaction that in perpetuity it wi ll also be providing wa ter service to the applicant, customer, o r property ovner or the 11ucce11eor thereto for which eewer service i s desi red. Requirements set for t h i n t hese Rulee and Regulati ons, inc luding but not limited t o appl i cable rate• and charges, may be modified by special contract where, i n t he opi nion of the di11tr1ct, unique ci rcumstances ex111t . Section 2 0£fINIT!QNS Fo r t he purpoee of theee Rules and Regulations, the following term•, phra•e•, word•, •nd their derivation• •hall have the meaning given below. When not incon•istent with the context, wo rds used in the present tenee include the future, word• in the inc lude the plural number. The word "shall• is always mandatory and not merely d i rect ory. ( 11 12) Ill (4) ISi (6) 111 Ct) AIR·GAP SEPARATION ehall mean a physical break between a •upp ly pipe and a receiving vessel . The air gap shall be a t l east double t he diameter of the eupply pipe , mea sured vert ically above the top rim of the veeee l. end in no caee leae than one inch . APPLICANT •hall mean any person, firm. corporation, a11aoc1•tion. or agency who deaires to obtain wa ter, aewer, o r reclaimed water service from the District . APPLICATION RATE shall mean the rate at which i rrigation water, expreeaed in inches per hour, ia applied to a DESIGN AREA. APPROVED CH£CK VALVE shall mean a check valve that •eat• readi ly and completely . lt must be carefully machined t o have free moving part• and a11eured w•t•r tightne••· The face o r the c losure el ... nt and valve 11eat must be bronze, compoaition, or other noncorr~ible material that will aeat tightly under 11 11 prevailing condi tion• of field uae. Pine and bu•hinga shall be of bronze or other noncorrodible, nonetickin9 Nterial, 11111chined for •••y, dependable operation. The closure element te .9., clapper) •hall be internally weighted or othen.iee internally equipped to prOlllOte rapid and positive closure in •11 eizee where thie feature i• obtainable. • Dev CH used within the D etrict ahal no uded on the liet of device• epproved by the Poundation for Cro••·Conn•ction Control and Hydraulic R•••arch, iv•r•it of Southern alifornia. APPROVED DOUBLB CHECK VALVE ASSBHBLY shall mean an ••••1'1b'v of at leaet t wo independently acting approved check valve• inc luding tightly cloeing shut -off valves on ••ch side of the c heck valve •••etllbly and 11uitable leak-detector drain• plua connections 11vailable for te•ting the water tl9htn••• of ••ch check valve. • APl'tlOVSD IUlOUCED PIUISSUllB PlllMCIPLS L\CJtl'LOM PRSV2HT1~ DWVlC'I •h•ll 111ean • device incorporating two or aore cheok valve• •nd an auto.atic11lly op.rati09 differenti•l relief valve loc11ted between the two checke, two shut-off valves, and ~ipped with nec•• .. ry •ppurtenancee for t"t1ncJ. The device •hall operate to 111aintain the preeeure in th• ron• between two ch•ck valve•, l••• than the pree•ur• on tba Di•trlct'• water .upply •id• of the device . At c•••ation of nol"llloal flow, the preeeure bet .... n the check valve• •hall be le•• than the •upply pr•••ura. In c••e of le11kag• of either chec~ valve, the ditfenntial relief valv• •hall ~r•t• to Mintdn this reduced pr•••ura by di 11cha11iing to th• at...,.ph•r•. When the inlet preeeure le two pound• per square lnch or le••· t he relief valve •hall be Open to th• at11110•pt\•1• t hereby providJ.09 an air g•p in the device. To be •pproved, t he•• Oevic•• ~t be readily 11cceeeible for llWl1ntenance and teetit19, and in•t•lled in • looation where no part o! tha valve will be 11ub!Mr9ed. • AUTOMATJC IYSTIM ehall ... n with raf•rence to landacape irrig•tion IJ)'•t._.1 11ut 0111atic controller•, valve•, and ••110Ciated equip1141nt required for tbe progr ... i"1J of effeetj•e w•t•r application r•t•• when u•l"1J reclai .. d water. AUX!l.IAAY MATD IO,,LY •hall •an any •Ur •llPPlr on o.r ... uabl• to the pr.al"• other than tti. oletr ct•• ~able water IUld reolellled "9ter eQPS>lie•. ~Tiit. MVlal 8MU --a llfti~ U.t pemite flow 111 u ... DOnlllly \ander ~ c...,_.l flow °"9dit1Cllte, INCh u _..., t.o OOCNt in ._. •J.nc:tioe -.lp 1Jir ---laally atlodrl~ Oe Clow Otr ~ pcoorl41119 • • • witb n t D etr ct • on the lillt of &tvicee appl'OV9d by tbe POW)dation for cro.11-eona.ction Control and ll)'drauUc ae-.n::b, on vereit of southern Calif • 1101 IUILOIHO aswgR •~all .. an the line frOlll the lateral connection to the building or i~rove .. nt • of the •pplicant, owner, or cuatc-.r. (111 BOARD •h•ll 11111an the ao.rd of Director• of t he Dilltrict. C i:i I COfi9ilODITY OIAAGB ahall mean a charge i~ffd by the District for all water u•ttd by 9eneral .. c.ered, temporary, and agricultural cu•t0taere1 whether euch w11ter u•ed i• actual ly 111etered or only ••ti .. ted. (13) COlfMBCTlOH PBB ehall 111ean • charge i..,c>Hd by the Di•trict for obtaining wat•r, ffwer, or n1cl11i .. d w.ter •ervice frOftl the District. The cha.rv• in no 11Venl •hall be le•• th•n or on condition• other than •• specified by the Dietrict or •• required by any end •11 applicable Federal, State, or local etatutee, re9ulatipna. ordinance•, contr11ct11, or other requiretaeote. Connection fee• are eet forth in lxhibit 8 to theee Rules end Regulatlor111 . 1141 CONSTRUCTION MANUAL shall mean the Oiatrict'• •eonet;cuction Manual for the Construction of Water, Sewer, and Reclaimed Nater Pacilitie•,• •• ... nded froa ti-to ti-. (151 CONTINGENCY PLAN is the Water Shortage Contingency Plan adopted by the District, as a111ended frOlll tiMe t o tiMe. f~ CROSS CUNHBCllON •hall mean ny-unprotected connect -on between any part of a water •Y•tem used or i ntendttd to •upply water for drinking purpoeee •nd any •ource or system containing water or sub•tance that ie not or cannot be approved ae safe, wholesome, and potable for hunian consumption. (17) CUSTOMER •hall mean any person, firin, corporation, aseociation, OT agency who ueee or de•ire• to obtain water, sewer, and/or reclaimed water ••rvice fro. the Dietrict (18) DESIGN AR.EA shall me•n the epecific land area or facilities designated to be ••rv•d through on- •ite facilities when u11ed in reference to recl11i111ed water eyeteme. (19) DISTRICT •hall mean the Irvine Ranch W•t er Di•trict. (201 lHPROVBMENT DISTRICT 11hall ... n any of the I111prove ... nt Di•trict• of the Diatrict e.xi•tlng or hereafter eetablhhed. 121 1 INFILTRATION RATB ahall .... an the rate at which the eoil wi ll accept water, expresaed in inchen per hour, during the irrigation period. (22 ) IRRIGATION SYSTE>I •hall mean all equip!Mnt and "'8teriale required for applying irri9ation water to the design area frOlll the service connection including all piping, valve•, spri nkler heade, and appurtenance•. (23) LATERAL CONNECTION shall mean the point of connection ot the customer's building •ewer with the l ateral •••er of the Di atrict . 1241 LATERAL SEWER shall mean the District'• fa cility between its collection ayete~ and the lateral connec tion, whi ch shall normally be the exterior boundary of the easement or the atreet or •cce•• road right-of-way. (2SI l.JlTERJ\L SEWER CHARGE shall mean a charge imposed by the District for installation by the District of a 111teral sewer. 126) NONPOTABLE WATER shall mean that water that ha• not been treated for human consumption in conformance with the s t andards referred t o in the definition of POTABLE NATER, below. (271 MANAGER or General Manager shall mean the Oenaral Manager of the District or the per•on authorized by the Board or the Gener•l Manager t n ac t for him. 1281 NON-RECLAIMABLE SEWAGE ahall mean any and all liquid or solid wa•te substance other than reclaimable ••w•ge e111&neting fra.i within the Di•trict, including b\lt not limited t o liquid or solid waate 11ubatance frOlll any production, .. nufacturing, or procee11in9 operation. Non-reclaimable sewage •hall include any liquid or eolid eub•tance that cannot be treated or diepo•ed of by the then-exieting facilities of the District'• Reclaiaation Plant for the treat .. nt or diapo•al of sewage by rea•on of the de11ign tl'Mlreof, applic•ble •••te diecbarge or other require..nt•, actual or po1111i ble increased operation and .. intenance co•t•. or po•eible da .. ge to the Di•trict'• facilitie•. (291 NON·RBCLAIMABLE WASTEWATER SBWBJtAGB PAClLITIU •ball mean facilitiee ueed in the coll•ction of waetew•t•r lhat i• not to be treated for direct beneficial u•e or a controlled use that othen.i•• would not occur. Such non-reclaimable waetewater eewerage f11ciliti•• •hall wa•t ee that would have a detrimental effect on the treatment proceeaea of the reclamation plant and the re•ultant reclaimed water. (JOI OPFSJTE FACILITIES •hall mean fac ilities under the control of the Di•trict including but not limited to water, •ewer, and reclaimed water pipelines, raeervoira, pumping •t•tion•. fire hydrant•, .. nhole•, valvea, connection•. eupply intertie•, tre•tment facilities, 11nd other appurtenances •nd property up to th• point of connection witr the cu•tomer•• facilitie•. (31) ONSlTB FACILITIES 11hall mean facilitie• under the control of the applicant, owner, or cu•tCMMtr including but not limited to residential, co-..rcial, and industrial building water and sewerage 11y11te111e, landscape irrigation liyate ... , and agricultur•l irrigation systema . Por water and recl•illled water service , the oneite facilities 11h11ll be those down11tream of the service connec tion, which •hall normally be the downetream end of the-meter tailpiece . {32) ONSITE RECLAlHSO NAT£R SUP&RVlSOR shall .... n a qualified peraon de11i9nated by a reclait11ed wa ter user and approved by the Diatrlct. Thi• per•on •hall bto knowledgeable in t he con•truction and operation of oneite reclai!Mld water and irrigation •Y•t•in. •nd in the application of the guideline•, cri t •ri•, etandarda, and rule• and regulations for reclaimed wat11 r . (331 PERMIT shall mean proca1111ed and 11pprov11d application to •nd agreement with the District for eervica . (341 PERSON i• any individual, f ino, partnership, •••ociation, C0111p11ny, or or9anization of any kind. (35) POTABLE MATE.A •hall IMlan that w•t•r furni•h•d t o th• ou•tomer which 111eete applicable local, •tat• and federal etandardll for drinking water. (36) PRiTR&Anu:HT shall .. an treatMnt that tha dletrict Ny require prior to per11lttiog di11cba1r9• of H-p into any Oietrict eewera9e facility if neo•••ary to 1nev.re c~lianca by the Diatriot. wltb tbaff Jtulu and Regulations and any and all •pplicabl• ~ederal, ltat.e, or local •tatu••· ordin&nc:••· 1'99'Ul•tione, contract•, or all of the foregoing, individually or collectively, or U dete1'11ined by tba Ohtrict to be neoeeeary to protect the facilities of the Dietrict froa any 909•ible preaent or future dall89e . (37) P1tOCIDOJlaS GOIOI •ball -an tba Oletrict•e •t>rocedural OUidel inee and General O.eign Jt.equir•Mnte, • a• ••nd4d frOll ti• to ti-. Ill) • .-OPDTY OMMltlt 01' ~ •ti.ll -an t.h• holder 0( 1119111 titla, cont ract purcbA•er, or l••••• under • l•••• w1Lh •n unexpl~•d tel'lll of 1110r• than ona Ill year jointly with the holder o f titl•. 09) UC'lAlMAaLI 81WMllt eball .,.an w••tewater that c11n b4t tr••ted and reclal .. 4 by the Diatrict'• faciliti•• IO as to be usable tor bene(iclal P\lrpo•••· (401 JtBC~TlOlf PlAHT •ball .... n treat111ent fecilitlae that r•celve and tr.eat weatewacer for beneficial u•••- (41) JtSC1..\J...O tCATIR ahall .. an waatewatar whloh, a• a reeult. of tr•at .. nt ia eultable for benetlalal u .. aln accordance with C.lifornt• Adlil.lniat.rative 1l99'1lation• Title 22, Chapter 4, and Anonpotabl• w.ter, •ueh •• untrHted l111110rted .,.ter i.c.ived f l"OIB cha Metropolitan W•ter Dlatrict. of lo\itba.rn Ca11fOr1'la, l\OflOOtable well w•tar, and ~~tar coll11cted in the Dietrlct•a re .. rvoir• 1.-oa neturlll runoff. Diie• tor the reolal-4 wt.er Pl'"•tM by th• Dbtrict NY Socl\lde, but ~ by -r of lJ•ltation, the ut1e• lieted tn lection •.12 . (01 R~Jtltl.D WATIJt D!l'TIUIMM'lOlf lfftWlll aball ...,. indivld\lally oT coll•ctively any reelal ..... ter facility or f•clUt.JH Which ah inatallM IJir tM Dietrict Ol' U~. corwtrvctecl, anll ... lcet .. to the Dhtrln b7 n QPliaant. a.ner, or cwet._r OI' *lctl are the ~lt of local iaJliatJ .. •ltd f 1-...ol .. i• uacu eftd nbd!Yb1ona, •• .. u .. ~rol•l or induatrhl dev11lop111ote, en4 whld\ are typJ~lly le .. than 5• in dl ... t•r Tbe Oiatiict •hall ._tera!Aa Vbat facilJti•• are part. of • dl•tributioa .,.,.t .. froa tt .. to ti-u necHaary. The oJeuict '• deteR!Dation in tb.1• "9•rd abdl be Unal and conelu.ive. <•>) ~MSD ..,.,... PACJLJTJll •ball ... n faollitie• uffd in tl'MI atorage, SJUlllPin9• an4 coaveyance of reclai-.d water. (UI (0) \The te~ ntc1a111ed water facllitiee .. y be ~aed a~ly •it.h tbe te~ irrigation water factllitiee 1a the contairt of nference• to the Oietrict'• irrigation water •Y•t .... •t•r plan. UCIAlMll> WATlll llllvtCS COMNSCTI<* ahall --the polnt of connection of tbe C\lato.er'• recl11i-.d -t•r line with the reolai .. d w•ter ••rvice line of tha Oi•trict, which •ball nonaally be t he downetre .. end of the reclai .. d water .. ter tailpiece. UCIADIBD QTP IUYlCS Ltn shall --tl'MI Diet riot' a facility between it• r.c1ai-..d'water dJ•tril>utioo ey•t .. and the nclaillll8d water .. %Vi~ connec:tioo. (46) R.BCLAlMBD WAT8R 8£RVJCS LtNB CHAllG2 •hall -·n a charge iWll>O••d by the Dietrict for inetallation by the Di•trict of reclai .. d water .. t•r• and .. rvice line•. (47) RBCLAIHED NATER TRMSMISSI°" MAINS •hall -an reclai .. d ••t•r line• and appurtenanc•• typically 5• and la1r9er purcha•ed or C"Otatructed by tl'MI Diatrict with bond proceed• •nd/or capacity charges or tho•• constructed by an applicant, owner, or C\llltoeer eubject in whole or in part to reiaburee•nt. The Dietrict •ball deteraine what faciliti•• are reclai .. d w11ter tranaaie•ian .. tn. fro11 ti-to u .. •• necessary blleed on the currently adopted .. eter plan and tM ter.e and provi•ion• of any reilllburee ... nt agreement •. The Di•trict'• deteraination in regard to th••• aattere •hall be final and (481 RECORD DRANJNOS •hall ""'-'n drawinga th•t correctly ehov the c0111pleted f•c ilitie9 •• con•tructed or lllOdified <••-built). (49) RULES AND REGULATIONS •hall ftl8an the11s •Rule• and Regulation• for Water. Sewer , and Recla i med W•ter Service,• a9 amended from tilMI to ti1t1e . (SO) SECURITY DEPOSIT •hall mean lllOniee requi red to be depo•ited with the District for the purpose of guaranteeing p•)'lllent of monthly or bi1110ntbly utility bill• rendered for water, •ewer, or reclaimed water service. (Sl) SBLF-RBGBNBRATIVE WATER SOPTENBR shall -•n a unit that in re1110ving mineral• frOCll water produce• • waete containing mineral• in greater 111110unte than thoae in the influent w.ter. (52) SEWER COLLECTIOtl SYSTEM shall -an individually or collectively any sewer fac.ilitle• which are financed, conetructed, and dedicated to the Dietrict by an applicant, owner, or cu•tc.er or whicb are the ..._ult of local initiative end financing in tract• and •ubdivi•ione, •• well •• C0111a1trcial or indu.etrial development•, •nd which 11re typic•lly l••• than i2• in dia-ter. Sewer collection ay•t-ehall include dry ••were ir111talled by develop.ra prior to con.etruction of trunk ••wen. The District •hall deteraine what facilitie• are part of a collection ey•t .. fl"09 ti .. to ti-ae necee11ary. The Dietrict•• deteraination in thi• re9ard etuall be final and conc1ullive. (53) SBWBR (SEWBRAGBI PACILITI88 •hall .. an any facilities ueed in the conveyance, pu11ping, and treat-nt of waetewater. (54) SERVICE ~CE ehall tnaan a monthly or bimonthly cha~e eatabliehed by the Di•trlc t f rOCll tillMI t o ti .. for water. •ewer, or reclai~ed wa ter ••rvice. Thia charge doe• not include the cOll'IYIOdity charge for the coneumption of water or reclaiined w•ter. (SS) SURCHARGE •hall ine11n a charge i~••d by the District for the provision of a special ••rvice not not'lllally provided by t he District, euc h •• situation• involving unueu•l quantity or quality requlre11111nt11. Thie •urcharge inay include, but i • not neceeearily liaited to, puftlPing eurcha rg••· 156) TRUNK SEWERS •hall -an eewer lines and appurtenance• purchased or conatructed by the District with bond proceed• and/or capacity chargea or tho•• conetructed by an •pplicant, owner, or cuato.er subject in whole or in part to reilllbureetnent typically larger than 12• in • dia111eter. The Dietrict shall d~erwoine what faciliti es are trunk ••-r• fra. tiwie to ti-•• necee•ary based on the currently adopted 1111111ter plan and the tenMI and provision• o f any reillburae111ent •gree .. nt•. The District'• deteraination in regard to tbe•e .. t tere shall -W finlll and conclueive. 1571 UNAUTHORlZBD DISOf.AROE •hall mean any rel•••• of reclai111ed water t hat violate• th• Rule• and Regulation• or any applicable federal , •tate, or local 11tatute, regul•tion, ordinance, contract, or other requir ... nt. (58) W>-STE:WATER •hall mean •••te and wa ter, whether treated or untreated, discharged into or per111itted to enter a District •••er. -:591 160) WATER •hall .. an, in t he general uea9e of th••• Rule• and Regul11tion11 , potable water . CUI WATBR D!STRI8tn'I°" 8Y8TIM •hall -an individually or collectively any wat•r faciliti•• wbicb are financed, con•truc:ted, and dedicated to the Di•trict by an applicant, owner or C\letOlller or which are tba reault of local initiative and financincJ in tr•cte and eubdivieione, •• well •• COllllarcial or iaduetri&l develo~t•. and which are typically l••• than 12• in diameter!~ Water di•tribution •Y•t ... ahall incl\lde all Ure hydrant•. The District shall O.tendne what hciliti•• are part of a diatribution •Y•t .. fra. ti- to time aa neces11ary. The Oietrict •e detenaination in thi• regard •hall be final and conc lueive. (621 WATER PACILIT18S ehall 111een any facilities ueed in t he treat.,.nt, s torage, pu1111pin9, and conveyance of water. {631 tfATBR SBRVICB CONN'ICTION •hall mean the point of connection of the cueto.er•• building water line with the wat er eervice line of the Di•triot , which eball no n1111 lly be the downetraa~ end o f the water -t•r tailpiece. (64) WATBR SERVICE LJ NI •hall 111ean the Di•trict•• facility between it• distribution •Y•te• and the water aervice connection. 165) WATBR SERVICB LINE OfAROB •h•ll rMan • charge iltlpO•ed by the Dietrict for inetallation by the Dietrict of watar ineter•, ••rvice line•, and connection• for privat• fire protection facilities. (66) WAT8R TRANSMlSSJOtl MAINS shall 111ean water line• and appur1:'11nanc•-purch•Hd or con•truct•d by the Dietrict with bond proceed• and/or cap11city charges or thoea conatructed by an applicant, owner, or ouato.er •~bje<:!t in whole or in part to rei&lbur .... nt typically larger than 12° in dia-ter. The Dbt.rict aball deteraine what f•ctliti•• •re water trana.ieeion .. in. fro. t.i .. to ti .. •• nece•eary ba11ed on the currently adopt•d -•ter pla.n and the tar.. •nd provl•iOl'I• of any reiabur••-nt agn1 ... nta. The District'• detanlinat.lon in regard to t h•H .. ttere •ball be final and conc lusive. Section 3 •11• •uvao The Rula• and R•gul•tione pertaln to water, eewer, •ncs recl•i .. d w•t.•r service to land or iaprov•,..nta. or both, lyl"9 within th• boundar1e• ot tl'MI Oi•trict, unle•• tpeolfio provieion 1• IMlde by agire ... nc with th• Di•trict for ••rvio• out•ide oC euoh bollDdarlet. If water. ••wtir, or ntcl11Md w•t•r facilitl•• •nd/ot capacity do not .. l•t in th• lllllledlate area, the 11pplicant, Olll'l'ler . Ol cuaCOller •hall provide or tinanc. •ucb bc:llitiH and/or c:apadty. The owner of prci,erty outalde of a then·••iatif\9 lmprovtt111ent Di•trict, which ~rt.y ha• ~t• water. sewer. artid/or reclal ... d water faoilltie• &lttd/or c..,aoltI or fund• therefor. 111Uet cau .. •ll euch lacllitlee &nid/or capac: ty or fund• to~ tr•ft•farred to the Dletrlct. C:Ontinucd on p~ 9 ... Continued from page s I Property not within th• Dietrict and/or not within an I111Prov• .. nt Di•trict, and Which i•· to be provided with ••rvic• by the Oi•trict, i• 11Ubject to annexation to the 01-trict and/or l1111>rov ... nt Di•trict(•). Annexation to the Dietrict and/or IlllProv ... nt Dietrict• 111ay, in turn, be •ub~ect to annexation to other agenci••· euch a• tMtr0p0litan Water Dietrict, Municipal , Water Dlatrict of Orange County, Orange County Water Di•trict and/or county Sanitation Diatrict• of Orange County, except •• othervi•e provided by agree"'8nt. Th• Dietrict, at it• diecretion, may froea time to ti111e contract with an applicant, owner, or cuatOMer to initiate and pur•u• to c~letion the e•tabliehment of an ltnprove11111nt Di•trict and the ••l• of bond• to provide the fund• to con•truct th• faciliti•• or capacity ne~•••ry for eervic• to or frOll the applicant, owner, or cuetoeier'• di•tribution or collection facilitle• •• a condition of obtaining ••rvice frOll the Diatrict. Section 4 4 .1 SBRVlC2 CONDITIONS Water and ••wer eervice •hall be provided by the Dietrict only if a pel'lllit for auch water and eewer eervice i• obtained in the .. nner hereinafter provided, unle•• otherwiee deter111in4td by the Board. PurthenM>re, if the ----lliaUict hae deter.in.ct that:-rwchl~1111Jdtr.-ter ahall De provided in accordance with the provieiorut of Section 1 euch ••rvice ahall be provided only if a pel"lllit for euch reclaimed water •ervice i• obtained in t he ftlAnner herein-after provided, unleea othen.iee provided by the Board. Water. eawer. and reclaimed water eervice ehall be .a• ... Uable only in accordance with the Dietrict'a Rulea and Regulationa, •• well •• applicable federal, atate, and local •tatutee, ordinance•. regulationa, and contracta, and othar requirementa including, but not by way of limitation, the California -Water Code, the California Adminietrative Code, and regulationa impoeed by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board · Santa Ana Region, and State and local health department•, a• well a9 the terma of any ••rvice agreement and pel"lllit iaaued by the Diatrict. Any auch pet"lllit may be revoked by the Di•trict and thereupon all •uch water, •ewer, and reclaillled water aervice ahall ceaae in the raanner provided f ~r in theae Rulea and Regulation• l•e• Sectiona ~ and 14 ). 4 .2 APPLICATION PROCEDURE 4 .) (1) An application fo~ water, •ewer, and reclai111ed water aervice •uat be -de in writing, aigned by the applicant, and the owner or cuato.er, if they are not one and the ..... The Manager in bia diacretion .. y provide an abbreviated for111 of application for penait• when no unueual fact• are detarained in bia diacretion to exiat. Other than epecified above, th• fona of application ahall be furnia.ti.d by the Diatrict. (21 An applicant for eewer eervice -y be required to obtain a diecharge perait for uea of the Diatrict'a ••,..rage facilitiea in addition to the perwiit required for all applicant• for .. _r aervice. The condition• under which the above .. ntioned addition.l perwiit ia required are ba•ed on quantiti•• and conetituent• of waetewatar diacha~d into the Diatrict•e aewerage faciliti••· Section 1 herein ••t• forth theae requirementa. Th• applicant •ball comply with all Paderal and Stat• require9enta includinQ. but not by way of limitation, any and all requirement• of the Environ~ental Protection Agency including any con11itinenta for reimburaemente required by the Bnvironmental Protection Agency in axceaa of the charge• of the Dia trict. Th••• requirement• are aet forth in the federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Code of Federal Regulationa, wh ich by thia reference are herein incorporated aa though aet forth in full . Ill The applicant for a water, eewer, or reclai"9<1 water aervica pel"lllit under th••• Rule• and Regulation• 111Uat atate thereon that he agree• to co.ply with the require"8nt• of any and all applicable federal, State, and lOCAl atatutea, ordinancea, re9ulatlone, and other r.ciuir•-nta. The Diatrict may, at it• dJacretion, require apecific prior approval of any perwiit by any Federal. State, or local agency having juriadiction over or an intereat in the operation of the Diatrict•a facilitiea. (4) Upon z:eceipt· of an application, the Manager ahall review the application and .. ke auch investigation relating thereto aa he deema neceaaary. The Manager 11ay preacribe reqyirementa in writlng to the. applicant aa to the facilitiea neceaaary to be conatructed, the manner of connection. the financial require11enta, and the uae of aarvice including the availability of ad• ate water, aewera e, and reclai11ed water" ac ea, an n caaea o facilitie•. if neceaeary, to inaure initial and future continued C0111Pliance with the Diatrict'a Rule• an£!.. Regulation• and any other applicable require111enta . Penaita for water, aewer, and reclai .. d teeter aervice and any connection for aervice -d• a• provided in the periait iaaued under th••• Rul•• and Regulati9na purauant to receipt of an application for •uch aervice aball be aubject to the followifl9 conditiona: PERMITS (l) (21 Ill The applicant aball adhere to require .. nta preacribed by th••• Rule• and Regulation• and to any additiona l raquire .. nta preacribed by the Manager or by the Board, or both, to il\IJure co.plianc• with the Diatrict'• Rule• and Regulation• aa to obtain.ing water, -r, and reclai-.d water aervice and •• to cb&racteriatic•, quality, and quantity of reclai.able and non- reclaimabl• •-•g• that the Diatrict ia willing to re~ive into it• faciliti••· The applicant ahall pay the •pecif ied faea and charge• prior to the 'iaauance of a pel"lllit. Th••• chargaa are ea aet forth in axhi bit B and the reapective portiona thereof, which aet forth applicable rate• and charv•• of the Diatrict. Bx.hibit B hereto and the rat•• and charv•• provided for therein are by thie reference incorporated herein and .. y be changed by the Dietrict froc11 time to ti11e . In auch inatancea, a revi••d axhibit 8 or a portion t hereof will be eubatituted to th••• Rulaa and Revul•tiona. In inetancee where a•••••mant bond proceeding• provide facilitiea normally fttnded by connection f••• or by • developer aubject to raimburae,..nt, auch aaaeae11enta aball be paid concurrent with the pa)llll9nt of auch conne otion tee•. The la.rd May defer in it• diecretion •uch p~)'l'aant o! any euch aaaeaament bonda in inatancee when an interim nonreaidential uae i a to ocour. ay raaaon of circu .. tanc•• beyond the control of the Di•trict, or in order to protect th• facllitia• of the Diatri.c:t, or for the protection of th• public health, eafety, and welfare of the reeident• or property owner• of tba Diatrict, aervice uy be terainated under the condition• .. t forth below• lal (bl Water, eewer, and/or recla.J.--4 water "rvic• .. Y be ter'9inated on a tniporary or penianent .,_.1• in th• -nner provided for in Section 7 or S.Ction 14 herein at any tiM Qe applicant '•• owner•a, or cuat01Mr' 1 operation• do not c:onfor. to the applicable requJr.-.nta, •• provided for herein. Th9 Diatrict .. y ter.inata t"eolal.-d watar aervice on a tniporary bHie at any tiM reclai-.,11 v.ter at the ter11inal polnt of the Dlatr1ct•a ) nc1 ... tion plant doe• not ... t the nqu;tr ... nta of replatory a .. nc1... ll\01\tCline tboe9 preacdbed by tM •tat• of C::.Ufomia. ,...SDiau-ath• Coda, TlU• n, c:tw.pur •. lteelai...S wter Mn'ioe will. in iNob caee, be n•tond at. web ti• tlMlt reclai-4 wt~r at tM t.•raiaal poiat of tbe ncl ... tion plalst ... an ... t• tbe ~n.ote of ~lato:ry ..-ooJ.ff or at e\IOll tl• that tM Dlet.r1at ftflll--t• tbe reola'-'4 wt.er 9)'9te. fl'Oll tlO'lroe• other than tM .-.ob•tl• plu.t. The ouulct eball oot M Uul• for -.y .._.. t:iir wtar or nole.&...S ... tar or ot.Mrwi .. nRltl .. fra1a ,.faoth• plilllbi"9. broltft or fallltf .. nlOM. or w.tu or nola.1._. wt•r .. i.,., or renlu.111 r.---r con4lt1• of CM •t•r or nclal_. •ter l~lt. or aoy ~tarMM t.het My be •l__. •h9' « M ta the -tu or ncalai_. -Hr u delh•rM to -r ~-... AU .,.uoant• for Mrvieoa ooaDeeti-or wtar ow nola&_. •ur ""'" tlbllll M ..... lrM to ~ _.. a.titl ... ol ............... nl• aa an prcwiMd ~ tlae •letriwUoa _,__at.~ looeU• of &Illa =Ull .....,, .. llRIUU• ... &o Wd U. Dl.tttrltt ... 119 •1l ._.,. •doitll In. low ,.... ..... or ............ " ~ ... , .... 1"9 , •• ~ ..... of ...,,,... ' PUIUC IOTICll ftUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll (5) The Diatcict •hall not be liabl• tor any cS.luaage by -•99• or inadequate capacity, from defective plWlbing, broken or faulty lateral•, aawer•. or collection •Y•t• .. reaulting free any conditiona beyond the control of the Diatrict or othe"'i••· 4.4 SIZ.S, S.00.TIOM, AND INSTALLATION OP SBRVICB LJN'I OR t.ATUAL SIW8Jt 4.4.1 Water and Reclai111ed Water Service Linea 4 .4 .2 The ~l•trict reaerve• the right to detenaine the aize of the water and reclaimed water eervice line•, th• aervice connections, and the metera and ahall alao have the right to determine the kind and aize of backflow protection device• for potable water aervice, in accordance with Section 4 .10, and any and all other appurte.nancea to the aervice. The water or reclai111ed water aervice linea ahall be inatalled to a curb line or ~roperty line of the cu•tomer'a property, abutting upon a public atreet, highway, alley, eaaement. lane, or ra&d (other than a freeway) in which are inatalled water an,Sl/or reclaimed water maine of the Dietrict. Lateral Sewer and Lateral Connectiona The Diatrict ahall deterwaine and apecify in the pel"lllit the aiae, location ~ and aanner of inatalling the lateral aewer. Such deeign ahall be in accordance with the Diatrict'• ProcecSure• Quidg and Cgn•tniction llAAll&l. If a lateral aewer ia irultalled by the applicant, owner, or cuato.er1 the lateral aewer joint • ahall r ... in expoaed until they have been inapected and approved by the Diatrict. The eize, alope, alignment, and -t•rial• of conatruction of the cuata.ar•a building aewer and the -tboch to be uHd in excavating, placing of the pipe, jointing, teating, and backfilling of the trench ahall confo1'11\ to the Di.etrict'a .P.roc.edurea Gu.id• and Con•truction Manual up to Diatrict'a juriediction and frOlll thera on to the appLtcable plulllbing code(al enacted and enforced by the c:itie• of Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, and Tuatin, ae well aa by the County oC Orange or ita aucceasor. 4 .5 LIMITATIONS ON SERVICE CONNECTIONS1 4 .5.l 4 .5.2 4 .5.) ••• No permit ahall be issued except on t he following conditions: water Service Connections Ill Each residence and/or building under aeparate ownership must be provided with a a i ngle and •eparate water aerviee connection and water meter except under apecial condition• aa determined by the District. Except•• provided below, two or more buildings under one ownerahip and on the ••me lot or parcel of land shall be •upplied by a aingle water meter . 121 The Di•trict reserves the right to limit the number of buildings, such aa apartment• or the area of land under one ownerahip to be aupplied by one wa t·er aervice connection and water meter. IJ) Except for a condominiu111 building, not 1110re than one wa ter meter for domeatic or commercial aupply shall be installed for one building, except under apecial condition• a• determined by the Diatrict. (41 A water aervice connection and water meter ahall not be used to aupply adjoining property of a different owner, or to aupply property of the aame owner across a etreet or alley. (S) When property provided with a water aervice connection and water meter ia aubdividad, auc:h connection and meter ahall be coneidered •• aerving the lot or parcel of land that it directly or first enters. 1'dditional wa ter .. 1na and/or aervice linea will be required for all eubdivided areaa in accordance with theae Rule• and Regulations. (6) All water used on any pre•i••• where a 111eter ia in•talled muat paea through the 111eter. CUatomera ahall be held reapon•ible and charged for all water paaaing through their 111etera. 111 8very water aervice ahall be equipped with an angle curb atop or wheel valve on tbe inlet eide of the .. ter; aucb valve or angle curb atop being intended exclu.eively for tbe uaa of the Diatrict in controlling the water aupply through the water service line . I{ the curb atop or wheel valve 1a damaged by the cuat01t1er•a uae to an extent requiring replaceftM!nt, auch replacement ahall be at the cuatomer'e expenae . 181 If the cuatomer'a rate of con•umption reeult• in exce•aive wear o f the .,..ter, or i• auch that the meter ia unable to meaaure the flow of water accurately •. the Diatrict eay incr•••• the aize o! the meter and require payment of the actual coat of inatalling the new meter. Lateral Severa 11 I (21 For condominium developments the following minimum number of l ateral aewer ahall be provided: la) Noh Stacked: 1 lateral per every two unit• 4" •ize fb) 2 Story Stacked. l lateral per every four unite · 6" eize (cl 14\Jlti·Story: 2 lateral• per building · 6" aize (l) For apartment development• the following minimum number of lateral aewera ahall be provided: (4) (5) 1 lateral per building -6" •ize The Diatrict reaervea the right to limit the nullber of building• or tbe area of land under one owner•hip to be connected to one lateral aewer. When property provided witb a l ateral •ewer ia aubdivided, •uch lateral aewer eh.all be conaidered •• aerving the lot or parcel of land that it directly or firat ent er•. Additional ••were and/or lateral aawera -y will be required for all au.bdivided areaa in accordance with th••• Rule• and Regulationa. Reclai ... d Water Service Connection• (l) The Diatrict reaervea the right to li•it the area of land under one ownerahip to be •upplied by one reclailfted water aervice connection and rerlaimed water tneter. C~I A reclai .. d watar aervic• connection and reclai111ed water .. ter aball not be uaed to aupply adjoining property of a different owner. (l) When property provided with a reclai111ed water aervice connection and reclai .. d water -t•r 1a llUbd.ivided, •\Kb connection and -t•r aball be conaidared •• aerving the lot or parcel of land that it directly or fir•t enter•. Additional reclaimed water .. ina and/or reclai.ad water aervice line• will be required for all eubdivided er••• in accordance with the•• Rule• and Regulationa. 14) All reclai111ed water uaed on any preai••• where & lfteter i• inatalled .uet paaa through the .. ter. CUatCllllent •hall be held reapon•ibl• and charged for all reclai111ed water paaaing throlJ9h their (5) .. tar•. Ivery reclaitlled water Ht'Yice U.na el\Alll be, equipped with en angle curb et<>;p or vbMl valv• on the lnlat aide of the .. ter1 au~b valva or angla C\lrh atop being intenchd excluahwly for t.ha UM of tha Oiatr1ct. in cont.rolling the reclaillad water eupply through tM recla1Md wetar ••nice U.ne. If the cu.rb atop or ·•heel velYe l• da•a .. d by the cue ta.er•• u•• to an extent req\liring '1qllec:.t11e,nt. euch repla~t ahall be at tha ouatoaier•• a..,en••· aa.ocaT1C9 0. •TD. laV1C:S Lt•. 1-"TDAI. ._., Ga ~ •TD. ... VICS l.IJllS Oil FIU lln*Nft' FIUOAY. JULY 26, 199' • ftUIUC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICU 4 .7 I~ CX*IUCt'Ia.s "° per eon eball .aka connect.ion to tbe Dletrlrt • • -t•'f, ••war. or reclaillad water facilitl•• wit.baut • pe.rait or except. a• provided in the per9lt i aeued by the Di•tr1ct. Specifica lly, but not by way of l1•itat1oa a• to any connection to the Diatrict'a •ewerag• faciliti••• no r6of <Sovn.pouta, exterior foundation dralna, ar••-Y clrairut, c.r waah padal not covered by a roof, or other eourc•• of eurtece runoff or ground water aball be connected to a Dietric:t aewer facility or to a building eewer or building drain that in turn i• connected directly or indirectly to a Di•trict aewer facility. 4 .8 METSR TESTING If a wat er or reclai-d water -t•r fail• t.o regiatec duri119 any period or la known to re9iatar inaccurately, the cu•tomer ahall be charged with an average daily conaU111Ption during the ••-month ahown by the reading of the .. ter when in uee and regiatering accurately. Any cuatOller .. y de.....ct that the 11Mtter through wh1ch water or ..rec:lai ... d water i• being furniahed be examined and te•t•d by the Diatrict for the purpoae of a•certa1n1ng whether or not it i• correctly registering the a1110unt of water or reclai .. d water being delivered through it. Sucb de111and ahall be in writing a.nd ehall be aec~ed, by a depoait equal to the charge for teating •• determined by the Diatrict. upon receipt of •uch de .. nd and depo•it, the Diatrict will have the meter exa•ined and teated and, if upon auch teat the 111eter ahall be found to regi•t•r over two percent (2\I more water than actually paaaea through it, the .. tar •hall be properl;· adjuated or another -ter aub9tituted therefor, the depo•it ahall be returned, and the water or reclaimed water bill for the current month will be adjuated proportionately. If the meter ahould be found to regiatez not 1DC>re than two percent 12\I 110re water than actually passea through 1t. t he depo•it •hall be retained by the Diatrict •• the expenae o( making the teet. 4 .9 PlRB HYDRANTS Pire hydrant • connected to tha Diatrict•a .. ina are p:rvYided for the eole purpoae of furni•hing water to fight firea and ahall be opened and uaed only by pereorw authorised by the Dia~rict. In the event that the Diatrict authorise• the~• of auch hydrant• for purpo•e• otber than extinguiebing fire, auch authorization ahall be 9ranted only through the procedure• and proviaion• contained i n Section 4 .1 of the•• Rule~ and Regulationa. Rat•• to be charged for water extracted frOlll euch hydrant tor temporary con•truction uee or other purpoaea ahall be in accordance with th• applicable achedule contained in Exhibit B to thaaa Rule• and Regulationa. 4 .10 WATER BACKF:.OW PREVENTION 4 .10.l 4 10. 2 4 .10 J 4 .10.4 General The purpoae of theae proviaiona ie to protect the District'• potable water aupply againat actual or potential croaa·connectiona by iaolating, within the premiaea, contamination or pollution-t'b.t .. y occur because of undi•covared or unauthorised croaa· connection on the premiaea. Theae proviaiona are in accordance with the California Adlainietrative Code, Title 17 !Public Healthl, entitled "Regulation• Relating to Croaa-Connectiona.• These proviaiona ahall be in addition to and not in li-eu of the control• and require111ent• or other regulatory agenciea, aueh aa local governmental agenciea and-local and State Health Departments. The9e regulations are intended to protect the Diatrict'a potable water aupply and are not intended to provide regulatory measure• for protection of uaer• fro. tbe hazards o( croaa-eonnectione within their own preaiaea. Notwithstanding theae proviaiona, the Diatrict accepts no responsibility tor croea·connectiona or reaulting hazarda or contamination. The District haa developed an active c roaa·connection control program with a Croaa·Conne ction Control Inspector to adminiater the program. Any queationa or notif icationa regarding theae provi•ion• or the program •hould ~ directed to the Inapector. Backflow prevention devicea, •• required in tbeae proviaion•. •hall be provided inatailed, teeted, and maintained by the applicant, owner, or cu•t0011er at bia expen•e . For apecific .. teriala and inatallation require"'9nte, aee the Diatrict'•-Procedurea Ouide and Conatruction Manual . The de•lcea ah.all be located on the pre•i•e• ••rved and ahall not be on the Di•tric:t•a po~ion of the •Y•t•~-All device• aball be readily acce••ible for te•ting and .. intenance and no device ehall be •ul>lnerged at any ti ... When water aarvice ia initiated, the applicant llWlt provide aufficient infon11Ation, including pluiab.J.og and building plana, to enable the Diatrict to detenalne tba level of backflow protection required. The proper backflow protection, •• detenained by the Dietrict, shall then be inatalled and inepected before water aervice i• provided. Bach time there i a a change of cuatoaoer (either owner or tenant) on any cOllllMlrcial or indu•trial pre•i•e, the new or previous owner or cu•tooner aball notify the Diatr1ct immediately The D!atr!ct will then re•••••• the level of protec tion reqyired. Alao, any slteration• to existing onaite f•cilitiee that may ~ffect the level of protection required mu•t be ~ported inwnediately to t he Di•trict . From time to time, repreaentativea of any health agency having juriadicl1on and/or the Dietrict 11111y conduct aurveya of any premi•e• vhere wat er aervice i• pcovlded by the Diatrict. The purpoae of auch aurveya i• to deter111ine 1f •ny ac tual or potential croea-connection• exiat . The applicant owner or c:"Uat08ler ahall provide reaaonable cooperation in facilitating auch aurveye. Additional 1nfo r'1118t1on concerning backflow prevention may be obta1ned from the "fllanual of Croea·Connection Control,• Foundation for Cro•a·Connect1on Control and Hydraulic Re•earch, Univeraity of Southern C&lifornia, School of Engineering. Where Protection la Required Backflov protection for the Di•t rict'• potable water aupply shall be provided on each water aervic. connection to1 I 11 121 (4 ) (5) premi••• having an awclliary water aupply auch &• reclaimed or nonpotable vater. If the auxiliary water aupply ia approved !or potable u .. by the public health agency having juri•dietion, backflow protection will not be required. premi••• on which any aub•tance ia handled in •ucb fashion t~t could pel"llit entry into the water •Y•tem. Thia •hall include the handling of proce•• water• and water• originating ff'OAI the Diatrict'a ayat .. that have tie.II aubject to deterioration in aanitary quality . pre~i•e• that have internal c:roaa-c::onn.ctiooa, unl••• •uch croea-aoonectiona are abeted to the Htiafaction of the Diatrict and appl"OYed by tbe atate or local health agency. preai••• having intrlc:ete plllmbing and plping arrange-nu or When not all portioae of tbe pre•i••• an nacUly acc.a•i.ble for ~loe purpoaH. pre.a.!••• havi09 • res>eated b!•tory of croee-connec:tions beir'!f ••tabliahed or n k••tebllabed. Type of Protection T'h• type of prot•<tion ~~r.4 &a related to tllle degrH of hu•rd t.l\et ••In• °" Ula pnai ... M"'81d. T'h• type ot protectl,,.. MYice tlMlt My tie ,..ai,... !listed in incNA•Sng level of Pl'Ot~l•) l•c&...,_, Double Check Val,,,. (DC), lleduc:91l Pn..,n hlaclple lac:llflow lravention De.tee canio1 .... -Ur -hparation (AO) • ,,. "9tH "'"' •Y ctlooM • Ill ..... level of protection tlNUI requlr .. br tllla D&Mrtot. ftle Illini-type• required, relath• to -..1 ... elt.•U- aball be H ,...uired by ClllUor-l• Mia&•le&1'MhW ll'"if\llatiot1•, Tltl• 1?, or to Ule utaat M& xswM thereby, .. 4-tan1ined by the Dlatrin ...,. -.tu ~ncy. J~tiOfl and *1nten.11oe of h'ot.cth• --..1 ... u. al\all bt tlM 4hty of ti• wter ..er • .., ...-... Oil whleb IMckfl• ..,.,,•tl• ._.lclwia an u.&ala..•c. ..,._~tent iMIPM'tl-_..at l ... -. a ,...r. or aion oftea ln t'9oee laetw ........ aa11111he I I ... 4 .10 .S 4 .10 .6 4 .10 .7 .. PUIUC IOTICD Continued from page 91 in•peot:ion• indicate repeated failure. All iruipaetion• and teeting ahall be perforwied by a teeter certified by the local health daptart-nt. The d•vic•• •ball alao be te•ted imnedlately after they are i.natelled, relocated or repaired and ehall not be placed in aervice unl••• they are functioning •• required. The Di atrict will notify the applicant, owner, or cu•tomer• when routine te•ting i• needed and •l•o aupply them wi th t he neceaaary !onus that 91U•t be fill ed ou t each t ime a device i• te•ted or repaired. The notice wUl include the date when the te•t .. u.t be completed, generall y JO daye after the date of the notice . The completed, orginal for1U •ball be returned to the Di etrict. Copi•• of th• C0111Pl•t•d fol'Wllt •hall aleo be eent to the local health departMnt. The appl i cant , owner or cu•tomer •hall notify the Dietrict eny time the device i• repaired, replaced or relocated. A device •hall be repaired or replaced by, and at the expen.e of the water u .. r. whenever it i• found to be defective. ltecorda of ell euch teat• and repair• eball be 111ai ntained by the water u.er. Th• Di•trict -y r equeat record• regarding any backflbw prevention device on t he P'l'8•i•e•. A device may be re1110ved for repair or replace!Mlnt, provided that (a) water uee i• diecontinued until repair or replacement ie COlllJ)leted and the device i• returned t o eervice , or (bl the eervice COl\nection i• equ ipped with other backflow protection approved by the Dietr ict. A reteat wi ll be required following t he repair or repl acement of the device . A device may be r e l9cat ed following confirmation by the Dis tri ct that the r elocation will cont inue to provide t he required protect ion and satiefy inetallation r equirements . A retest will be requi red following the relocation of the device . Harking Safe and Uneafe Wat er Linea Where the premises other than eingle-family resldencee conta in dual or mult iple water syatelft.9 and piping, the expos ed portions of pipeli nes ahall be painted, banded, or marked at suf ficient int e rvals t o distinguish clearly which wat e r is safe f or drinking purpoaea and which i s not eafe. All outlets intended for dr inking purposes shall be pla i nll marked t o indicate that fact. For single-family residence s wh ich have reclaimed water services provided, only t hose water outlets which aerve nonpotable wa t er shall be marked wi t h t he worda "Reclaimed Wate r · Do Not Drink.• For single-family residences which cont ain wat er systems, all potable wate r service pipi ng shall all be coppe r pipe. All recla i med wat er lines ahal l be purpl e PVC pipe per distr ict Procedural Guidelines and General Design Requirements. Reporting of Pollution or Contami nation In the event of conta~ination or pollution of the potable water system due to a croas-connection on the premises, the local health officer and District ehall be promptly advised by the peraon reaponsible for the water system so that appropriate measure• lllAIY be taken to mitigat e the contamination or pollution. Wat er Service Termi nation When t he District det ermi ne• that water usee or conditions encountered by the District repreaent a clear and immediate hazard t o the Di•trict'• water s upply t hat cannot be immediately abated, the Dietrict aha l l institute t he procedure for diacontinuing water use. Conditions or water uses t hat creat e a baeie f or water service term)nation shall include, but are not limited to, the foll owing: Ill Refusal to install a required backf low prevention device. (2) Refusal to test a backtlow pre vention device . (31 Refusal to repair a fault y backflow prevention device . (4) Refusal to replace a f aulty backflow prevention device. ' (SJ Direct or indirect connection between the District's wat er system and a sewer. (6) Unprotected direct or indirect connection between t he District's water system and a syatem or equipment containing contaminants. 171 Unprotected direct or indirect connection between the District's water system and an auxiliary water system. (8) A situation which presents an immediate health determined by the health agency or th~ Oietrict. (9) At single-family residence• with recl aimed wa t er service. the inatallation of any piping other than copper pipe for potable wat er service and/or purple PVC pipe for reclaimed w4ter service , or any piping otherwise not in conformance wi t h t he requirements of the Procedures Guide and Construction Manual For conditions l, 2. l, 4 , or 9 above, t he Dist r ict will terminate aervice to a cust omer's premi se asfollowa : The Diet r ict will notify t he applicant, owner or customer • when r ou tine teeting or corrective action is needed &11d aleo supply them wi tb'the nece••ary forms that mu•t be filled out each tillMl a device ia teeted or r epaired . The notice will include the date when the t eat or correct i ve acti on mu•t be completed, generally 30 daya aft er t he dat e of t he notice . The co.plated, or i ginal f onns ahal l be returned to the Diatrict. Copie• o f the completed fonie •hall al•o be aent to the loca l heal th department . The applicant, owner or "cuatomer ehall notify the Dietrict any time the device ie repair ed, replaced or r elocated . A aecond notice aha ll be sent to each wat er u•er who doea not have their backflow pr event!on device test ed or t ake other corrective acti on aa preecr i bed in t he first notice within the time a l lowed. The eecond noti ce will gi ve t he water ueer a 15 -d~y period t o have t hei r backflow prevention device t eated or take other corrective action . If no action ie t aken within t he 15-day period, then a t hird notice will be •ent t o the water ueer giving the water u•er a final l O·day period to have the device t ested or take other corrective action . If no action i• taken wi thin t he 10-day period, then the Di atrict will notify t he uear that wat er earvica will be t ermi nated and proceed to turn off the water until the device i a t eet ed and pa•••• the teet or other corrective action i s taken and approved. If no action la taken within the allowed tillle period, water ••rvice 111ay be t erminated in accordance with Section U , BNPORCEMENT AND l>INALTTU, Por condit ion& 5, 6, 7 or 8 above, the Dietrict will make r eeaonabl• effor t to advi•• the water u•er of inte nt to t erminat e wa t er eervice. Then, the District wi l l t erminate the wat er •arvice and lock the ••rvice valve in the cloaed po•i tion, Wate~ .. rvic. will not be reinstated unt il correct ion of all violations ha• been approved by the Distr i c t . Failure to correct the violat i on• 111«y reault i n per'llllllnent tel"lllination of water eervi ce in accordance with Sect ion 1•, Kln'OllCIMINT AND PENA.I.TIU. t .11 SlnR 8ACU'l.C* PftSVPl'lON •••idence• and other tNildln9a ••rved by the Di•trict'• ..-n9• facUitiH •h•ll be protected frOll the beckflow of waa~t•r ln the lateral ..w.ra •• herein pro¥1a.d. Drainage piping .. rvlng fut urea, the flood 1-.l ri-ot wbict\ are located below the d• elevatiOft of tba \llDh.111 ....Ole of tlMt Di•t:J'let MWr and .-.,.. tba arown 1.,,.1 of the Dbtdot •in MWr. ahal 1 drain by p-eYity 1-to the Dhtrlct _,n ...,.,. and •hall be protect._. from "'9cdlflow of .....,. by lutallint ao QPl'OV'ed type ---.cer .,,toe, &Od each nch '*''""'ter clinice •ball lie iMtaUed Gilly 1n U.t brancls or •ectlon ot the draln.e,. eyec. tMt. reoalw. tbe diac:har,e fni91 fbturee located below the alnnion of tbe curb or property line. ~ter dniC!tl8 ~ind bY this eection nall be locat~ where ttley will be nedily aftd ... uy •ooe••lbl• fos- in.p.cUca and r..-tr at •ll ti-• and, •l-• oaati~ly "'II.IC llOT1CU ·~•d, •b.11 be anc}oeed fn a wat•rt19ht .. eonry piL fltt•d with en adequately el•ad r.-ovable cover. The applicant, owner, or cuat.oller •hall provide end -intaln, at hie •a»enaa, becltwatar device• and appurtenance• a• t'aq\lired in thla aect:iOl'I, Sach euch device shall be located on th• pr:operty it protect• and •hall not be allowed in the public right of way. • .12 At1l'HOJUZSD USU roJl R&CLAIM&D WATD. In accordance with the proviaion• of Section 1. the u .. • ot reclai11141d water 11ay include, but not by way of 11111itation, landscape irrigation, agricultural irrigation, eoaat.nictlon water, induatrial proce•• water, cooli09 tower !llSkeup water, water tor fluehing toil et• and urinal• in high ri•• building•, and Oi•trict recreational illlpOl.lndwlent . Bach auch uee muat be coneidered for f\!'proval by the Dietrict on a caae-by·o••• ba•i•, and the D1etr1c~ .. y determine in i t • diacration whether it ia neceaaary or desirable to furnieh reclai111ed water for the epecific uee involved. Detan11inations •• to epecific uee• to be allowed eb.11 be i n accordance-with the etandarde of treat\'Mlnt and water quality require .. nt• ••t forth in Title 22, Chapter.-4, of the California Adainiatrati ve Code. Prior to llpPrOVing •uch usea, the Di•trict may, in i t• diacretion, eet forth epeciflc require111enta •• condi tion• to providing euch aervicea and/or require speci f ic prior approval from t he appropriate reg\llatory agenciea. • . l3 SCHBDULING RBCLAIMED WATER The Oiet rict reeerve• the right to cont rol and •chedule the uae of reclai med water if, i n the opinion of the ~ager or hie deeignated repraaentative, ac.heduling i• neceeeary for purpoee• including, but not limited to, the -intenance of an acceptable working preasure in the recla'i-d water ey•tem and providing for reaaonable eafeguarda in relation to public health. OUideline• for auch acheduling,ehall be aa deemed appropriate by the Manager or hi• daaignated •. U DCBR~CY CONNECTIONS TO RBCLAIMBD WATBR s:tSTBM If in the opinion of the Diatrict, an ... rgeney exiata whereby in ell or a portion of the reclat .. d water ayatam reclai1118d water ie not available, the Manager aay approve a temporary connection to the potable water ayete11. Before auch taa.porary connection i• -de, the portion without reclaimed water shall be isolated by an air gap ••paration from the re-inder of the recl•i-d water eyatem either at · individual eervicee or on the offaita ayetem, •• determined by the Diatrict and an approved backflow prevention device or devicee of t he t ype determined in accordance with Section 4.10 herein, shall be inatallcd on t he pot able water line or linea in accordance with theee Rules and Reg\llationa and any and all applicable rule• and r egl!lationa of t he State and local healt h department s .. Thi e emergency connec tion or connec t i ons •hall be removed before c onnection ie re-eatabliehed t o the remain~er of t he reclai med wat er system. 4 .15 RESPONSIBILITY POR MAINTENANCE 4 .15.l 4.15.2 4.lS.3 4.15.4 Water and Rec laimed Water The applicant , owner , or customer is r esponsi ble for maintaining a ll oneite facilities t hat are under the ownershi p of parties other t han the Dist rict. Sewer · Single Family Units The applicant, owner, or customer i s r esponsi bl e for maintenance of the buildi ng sewer and t he l a t er a l aewer. Any lateral sewer o r bui l ding aewer ehall be cleared and cleaned by the applicant . owner, or customer at h ie own expense . The latera l (parl of privat e property) 'is the r esponsibili t y of t he owner to repair or reconstruct. Sewer -Mult i -Dwelling Units (Condominium Complexes and Townhomes) Mai n t enance of onaite sewer main l ines shall be the reeponsibility of t he Oiat rict up to t he llllli n l i ne cleanout or last manhole. In order to qualif y for such mai n tenance, t hese facilities must be fully dedicat ed to t he Dist rict, 1ncluding,.?rope r easements, and approved by the Manager or his designee. All l a t erals upetream of t he ma i n line a re t he responsibility of the owner/appl icant . Obat ruction of or Depoei t o f Mate~ial i n Meter Boxee or Hydrant s No person ahall place , di apoee, or depoei t or permi t the placement, di apoaal or deposit of oi l, toxic, ba&ardo\l• or contaminated l i quid or waate, traeh, dirt, building eaterial• or other •ubatancee, object• or obatructiona in, on or around 111etar boxea, and it ahal l be the re•ponai.bility of each applicant, owner, or customer to prevent met er boxee, Di•trict hydrant• or ot her Diat rict fac ilitie s from beC0111i ng obstruc ted or obecured by such applicant , owner, or customer'• treee, ahrube, pl ant• or in any other manner ao a• to i1t1pede their uae or a ccess to the~ or make t heir location difficult t o determine. If euch e ubs t ances, objects or obetructions ar e not c l eaned and removed or are peI111itted to obscure or i mpede s uch facil ities, the Diet r ict may. after provi d ing rea sonable notice to t he applicant, owner or cuss Q!llez:.. acc0tnpliah the cleaning and removal and charge the applicant, owner or customer for the cost of doing so . 4 .16 WATER CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES As s tated i n Section 1 herein, it i• t he desire of the Dist rict t o effect conservation of wat er resources whenever poaai ble, s uch meaeures being cons istent wi th lega l responsibilitie s to utilize the water reeourcea o f t he Stat e o f California and the District. Facilities for irrigation of new or exi sting parks, median str i ps, l andscaped public ar eas or l andscaped a rea s, lawns, or gardens surrounding single. f amily homee, condominiums, townhouses , apartme nts, and industrial parka shal l be designe~ and inetalled in such a way as to coneerve ~ater . Re~laimed water is considered a wat er r eaource by the Dis trict , therefore. the same r estriction• ah•ll apply for al l uses of reclaimed water ae for potab le wat er. Ra t e and extent of application of wate-r ehall be controlled by t he user eo as to minimize run·off from the i rTi gat ed areas. All water cloeete inatalled aft er January l, 1 994 muat fl uah with 1 .6 gal l ons o f water or le••· Whenever r eaaonably po••ibl e , yAt er cl oeeta in exietence before the effective date muat be fitted with retrof it devices, s uch ••· but not limited t o , devices aet int o t he t oilet tank, which decraaee the amount of water uaed to flush euc h water cloeata. 4 .17 INTERIM WATER SBRVICBS 4 .17.1 4.17.2 General Th• Di s t r ict'• pot abl e water •y•te• ha• been maater planned t o aarve the ultil'llllta need• of reaidential, commercial, and industrial development• in the Dietrict'• service. area. Deeign and construction of facilit1e9 are phased in unieon with the above 111entioned developM1nta. However, .th• District will provide aervice tor interi• u•e• whenever possible, although euch u••• •hall be aubject to the condition• aet forth herein. Tempor ary Sarvioe Connection• (1) (2) (3) (5) Temporary service connection• are pri11arily in•tallad tor t he convenience and u•a of indivi dual•, contrac tor•, and coa.,ani•• duri ng con•truction work. However, they are not li•itad to conetruct ion purpo••• but may be installed for any u••· The Contractor or other perlOfl appl ying for a llMlter or Mater• ehall be held reaponeible for lo•• or daNga t o th• 111etar frOlll tha t lM it b inetelled until it le ralllOVed, or until •• ho\ara after notice in wri t i n; has bean given the Oietri ct that t h• contractor or other per son is fini ahad u•i ng the meter. tlow• through a 2 1/2 i noh or lar'98r te~r•ry .. rvioe f i re hydrant meter •hall be l i •ited to a 111axi1111.1m of 250 gallon• per a!nute, unl••• otharwiaa authori aad in writinp at the ti111e of •eiilicati on. Any deUberata atte91Pt on the part ot the ~pplicant or u•er to increase the flow ia juet cau•• for th• Di•triet to diaoontinue aervice. The Dietrict reaarv•• the ri9ht to inter~t ••J;Vica without notice lf .uch u~ege i• caualno prHeu~ in the tty11t-to drop belcftl an ~ceptable range. lach tnporary eervice cu•t09ler shall --eYU'Y att•"'Pt to .. tntain • corwtant flow t~h the .. t•r To achieve thi• r~!~elltOt, ~ ~•tOllSr •Y lie nquired to p~.ide and lut•ll a atorap facility (OONttnactlon tank, ... ii lnteri• ~l"¥0 r, etc.I. 11ppro¥ect ~ tbe Dl•trlct, in OOflj.nctloa witb tlle •Ur. (7) llban wring fire hydranta for t~U'Y .. IVS.ce conneoticma, no 110n tb&D Ollt9 outlet a-r bW«r'Nlt shall be used for tbJ.a purpoee1 bow9-..r. die \&M of ai ... H flttlnp ... .--.cl by tM Diet.dot ie acceptable pro91ded tlwt the ·llllditlcmal now <IOe• not a19ft!Ueantly il!Pt'll' preHuH• SA tbe di•tribution ayetet11. ~ maxi-duration of ti• • t~rary -rvlce -Y 11e .applied for i• aix montu. At the ooncluaion of •lx aiontha, the cu•t-r MY ~pply fox aervi~. aub1•ct to approval froll the Di•triet. 4.11.3 .!lgricultural Servi ce Connection• S.l S.2 •• S.3 (1) The Dietrict reeervee the right to regulate agricultural uaer• without notice i~ preaeura• in t he diatribution eyeteM drop belaw the •ini""1m acceptable range. Th• Di•trict reearva• the right to interrupt agricultural •ervice at any ti .. without notice if such usage ia cau•int pre.aaura• in the eyate111 to drop below a minilll\IM acceptable range. When praaeure i• raaumecl to an acceptable range for a reallOllable period o1 t111&, all regulated agricultural ssrvice• wUl bte returned t o their requeetsd flow•. R~ated occurrence~ of pr•••ures d.ropping below a lllini111Um acceptable range aay result in per111anent dieoontinuation by t he Diatrict of the agric ultural user'• eervice upon 30 days, not ice. (2) All requeets for wat er and reclaimed water for agricultural purpoeee muat be 111&de 24 hours in advance of the i ntended uee. Only authorised Di strict pereonnel wi ll eet and adj uet flow• f rom ail agricultural eervice connection•. (3) Water and rec lai ined water for agric ultural use ahall be delivered at a constant rate. (4) All change• in flow• will be made bet-en the hours of 7:00 a .m. and 3:00 p.m. All changes in flow shall be requeated prior to 10 :00 a.m. the day pr i or to the i ntended change. Secti on S PACII,JTIE!S D&SlGN AND CONSTRUCTION GENER.AL All offeita wat er, aewer, and reclai med water facilitiee and all oneite reclai111ed water facilitie• shall be deeigned an.d constructed according t o the requirement •, conditions, and standarda set torth in the Procedure• Guide and Construction Manual which document i e on fil e at the office of the Dietrict, and by this reference i • i ncorporat ed herein. The reclaimed water eystem, includi ng bot h of faite and onsite fac i l itiea, ehall be separat e and independent of_any potable water eyetem. Any required backflow prevention devices on potable wa t er service• and flow or preeeure control devices ehall be downstream .of th& meLer and provi ded by the applicant, owner, o r c ustomer at hie expense. OPPSITE WATER, SBWBR, ANO RBCL.\YMBO WATBR PACILITIBS Any water diatribution, sewage collection, or reclai med water di etribut ion eyetem facilitieedetermined by the Di s t r ict t o be required to r~ovide service within development• of the property within the Distri ct shal l be provi ded by the applicant , owner, or cuat omer at hie expenae . Pl an• and apecification• for al l water dietribution, eewer collection , and reclaimed water dietribution facilitie• •hal l be submitted to and approved by the Dietrict in advance of con•truction . The Dietrict will a••Ullle reeponaibility for providing water, •e-r, and reclai-d -ter eervice to the point of connection !individual lot• for reaidantial water and aewer eervice and reaidential yard reclaimed water irrigation aervice) of such development upon tranefer to the Di•trict of title to all facilitie• i n the required ayate.. and any nece•-ry ea•e-nte therefore. All •••..ant• ahall be in a form acceptable to tbe Dietrict and not aubjeqt to outatandin9 obligation• to relocate auch faciliti•• or any .deed• of .tru.at, except in inetanc•• wti•i-e eucb i• deterained 'by the Board or the Manager to be in the be•t ibtereata of the Dbtrict. Modi f ica tion or relocation o f the 1!'9t•r or other facil i ty which raaulte i n nonconfonnance wi th applicable proviaione of these Ru l es and Regulation~. the Procedure• Guide or the Construction Manual is prohitiited and shal l be corTec ted at the expense of the applicant. owner, or cu•tomer. Upon failure or r efusal of the applicant, owner or cuatOtller to make •uch correction, the Dietrict may. after providi ng reaaonable notice t o t he applicant, owner or cuetOt11er, llUlke t he correc tion and charge t he applicant, owner or cuatomer for t he coat of doi ng •o. ONSITB RECLAIMED MATBR FACILITIES applicant, owner, or cuetomer at hia expen•e. The applicant, owner, or cuatoraer eball retain title to all auch oneite facili t ies. On•ite reclaimed wat er facilit i es, i n addi t ion t o conforming to t he Procedure• Gui de and Conatruc-J:ion Manual ahall conform to local governing codea, rule•. and regulations. The Citiea of Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Orange, Sant a Ana, and Tuetin, and t he County of Orange ahall have author i ty ove r materi al•, equipment, deeign, and conet ruction methods ueed for onei te reclaimed water fac ilit iee within t~eir j uri ediction, provided that when the Diatrict '• Procedures Guide and Conetruction Manual requi re a higher quali ty material, equip111ent, deaign or const ruction 1t1ethod than t hat required by the above l ocal governing code•, rule•, and regulation•, the Di•trict•e Procedure• Guide and Construction Manual aball be controll ~ng . Pl ana and epec itications and record drawing• ahall be prepared and aublnittad to the Diatrict in accordance with the Procedur e• Guide and Conetruction Manu•l. Plana and apecificationa muat be approved by the Dietrict prior to coi.nencing conatruction. Prior to coaiienoe1M1nt of aervice to any onaite ayatem uaing reclai .. d water, record drawing• •hall be provided and approved and the inetalled ayatem ahall be teated under active condition• to enaure that the operation i• in accordance with the intent of tb.ae Rule• and Jtegulationa. In accordance with section 1 herein, in tho .. area• where reclaimed water i• not i1111ediately available for uae when the daaign area i• ready for construction, and if the District ha• daten1.1ned that raolaJ.aed -t•r will be •upplied in the future, the oneit• faciliti•• aball neverthel••• be deaigried to UH reclaiaed -t•r. ProviaioM aball be' .. da and the•• Rule• and a.gulation. followed to allow for connection to the reclaiaed water facilities when they be~ available. In the interi•, potable do!Mt•tio water will be supplied to tbe reclei-.d water facilitle• tbr0U9h • tet!pOrary potable .. tar connection, A beekflow preventer of the type detenained in accordance with section 4 .10 herein will be required a• long•• the one.ice facilitiaa are using potable water. The backflow prevent er •hall be dovnetraa• of the meter and •hall be a part of the on•ite facilitiea . The District will re1110va the beckflow preventer and will 111&ke the connection to th• onsite facilitiea when reclaimed water becOlllea avai lable. 5 .4 CONVSJliIONS OP UISTINO PACILtT118 POR JllC'LAtMSO W~TBR Where it i• planned that any exi•ting water •Y•t•• be conver ted to a raclai111ed wetex facility, a coepTehenaiva inveatigaticm •hall be perfon.ed by or for the Di•tric t •t th• ·~•• of the •PPllcant, owner, or eu•tC-r. The faciliti•• to be converted to reclaiaed water u .. , ehall be inveatigatad in detail, including review of any record drawings, preparation of required report•, and detart1inatione by th• District of .. ••urea neceaaary to bring th• •Y•t•• into full CO!llplianoe ~ith the•• ftulee and Reguhtiona for reclahied watet' Hivioe inc:l.uding, but not l11dted to 8eot.\nn 5. J ttwreot and the Oi•trin • • Procedure• Ouida and COnatruction Manual . No potable water facllitiea •hall be connected to or incoq10rated ln the rec:lai .. d water •y•t-that have not been appro¥ed for reoleiaed -t•r ••rvice by the Di•trict • . S,t .\LTltUCATI PillMCIHO JOR AP~La MD/'». J.a. IllCOMll HOUtUtO PkOJSCTIJ J PUii.iC •mca [ ... Continued from page 10 I S.5.1 5.5.l 5.s.3 5.5.4 5.5.5 a.que1t for Public Pinanoing If P~r within the Di1triot for which water, •ewer an.d/or rec ai .. d water ••rvice ia requeatad will incl\Mte not l••• than ten perettnt of the unit.a •• affordable and/or low iaco.e houaing unite aa henin defined or haa been deeignated by th.-City of Irvine, COunty of Orange, or other euch IJ\t.ity for land uae which require• that a portion of the unit• bei119 devel~ •hall be affordable and/or low ineo11e bouli09 unit• u herein defined, any 1ucb applicant, owner or cueto.er vlMan requeating water, -.w.r and/or reclai.ad water 11rvic1 for eucb property •Y requeat the Dietrict to initiate p~ng• pureuan~ to applicable lawe to fora a epecial ........ nt di•trict for the purpoM of publicly financing the offeit·• an4 on.eit.• water, aewer and/or .,.clai.ad water facilit.iea nec•••ary to la'V9 ••id d.velopient •• -11 •• any •• .. ••able portion of the future capital coat• which will be incurred. by or ·-ut· the initial property owner• at the t.i .. of COIU'MtctiOll to aaid faciliti••· The propoead a11e1 ... nt diatrict •hall include all of th• area eligible for alternate f lnancing ae provided for in tbia section 5.5.1 and euch othar a...a logically ••zv.d by tbe facilitie• u determined by the Diet.riot in it• dlacretion. Thia provho ie intended to include the afford.able and/or low incOIMI hou9ing unite •• v.ll aa t he 111arket rate unite for which aervice ia requeated purauant to thi• Section S.5.1. Initiation of Public Financing Upon receiving a requeet purauant to Section 5.5.1., t he Diatrict •hall, unleea it .alee• the finding• aet forth in Section 5.5.3, initiate proceeding• pureuant to applicable law• to fol"lll a apecial aaeea ... nt Diatrict for the purpoae of publicly financing the offaite and onaite water. eewer and/or reclailled water facilitiee n.eceeaary to earve eaid developnent •• well •• any ••••••able portion of the future capital coeta which will be incurred by or benefit the initial property.owner• a t the time of connection to aaid facilitUte. Refueal to Initiate Public Financing The Dietrict may deny a requeet made pureuant to Section 5.5.1 only after notice and a public hearing and only if it finde that such aeeee9lftent dietrict financing ie no longer coneietent with eound lllUllici pal financing practice• or i• not econ0111ically feaai ble for t he particular project . If other 111eane of •uch altern&te financing are availabl e and ere coneiatent with eound municipal financ ing practice•. •uch other mean• Of financing shall be i111ple111ented by the Dietrict. In 111&king a finding under thie Section S.5.3, the Dietrict •hall render a written decieion which ident i fiee the evidence it relied upon and the reaaona eupporting ite decieion. Time for Acting on Requeat The Diatrict ~~11 act upon a requeat 111&de pureuant to Section 5. 5 .1 within 60 day• of the receipt of the requeet. Affordable and/or tow Income Houaing •Affor~le and/or Low Inco.e Houaing• ae uaed herein ehall hiV. tb.e .... -aning ae uaed in the boueing el ... nt adopted purauant to Oov9rllllent Code Section 65510 of the gov1rn111ntal agency having juriadiction over the soning of any given develosi-ent. S.S.6 Off-Site Pacilitiea •off-Site Pacilitiea• ae uaed ti.rein •ball .. an other than in-tract faciliti~.•bicb are not r.id for by the Diatrict purauant to it• Rule• and Regu at.ion• f roe general obligation bond• or otherwiae. 5 .5.7 Coordinetion with Other Agencies When poeeible. in the event that District egreee to initiate proceedings pursuant to Section 5.S.l., the Oi•trict will attempt to coordinate auch proceedings with eiMilar proceeding• initiated by'another agency or other agenciea having juriadiction over other aepecte of the infraetructure required for the development such ••· but not by way of li~itation, etreeta. lighting, open epace, sidewalks, and curbe. Section 6 FACILITI£.S OPRffATIQN 6 .1 OFPSITE WATER, SEWER, AND IUICLAIMED WAT8R PACILITIBS Operation and surve illance of all of the Dietrict•a offeite inc uding, but not limited to, water, eewer, and reclai111ed water pipelines, reservoir•, pumping atatione, fire hydrente, manhole•, valvee, connections, eupply intertiee, treatment facilitiee, and other appurtenance• and property up to and including the District'• meter, ahall be under the management and control of the District. No other pereona • except authorized employees and/or repreeentativee of the District ehall have any right to enter upon, inepect, operate, adjuet, change, alter, move, or relocate any portion of the foregoing or any of the District'• property. In the event that euch should occur, all charges end penaltie• llhall be applicable and collected. Such action ehall also be in violation of any and all applicable federal, state, and local etatutes, ordinances, regulations, and other requirement•. 6.l ONSITE FACILITIES 6 .l.1 General 6.l.2 The operation and surveillance of onait• water di1tribution, eewer collection, and reclai-d water dietribution facilities are the reeponeibility of the applicant, owner, or cuetomer. oneite Reclaimed Water Facilitiee The operation and aurveillance of all oneit• recla i111ed water eyatem faciliti•• ueing t he Diatr ict'• reclaimed water, ehall be under the manageinent of an •onait• Reclai .. d Water Supervieor• deaignated by the applicant, owner, or cuetomer and approved by the Dhtrict. If there i• a non-realdent owner, a local Oneite Reclainied Water supervisor ehall be appointed. Por 1ingle-fa•ily reeidencea which have a reclailled water ••rvic• connection, the owner •hall be considered to be the deaignated •0neit• R•claillld Water SUpervi1or• unl••• otherwi•• indicated on th• application for the aervice connection requ .. t. In the event that •~• other than the owner la deaignated aa the •Oneite Reclai-.d Water 8uperviaor• and thi• perlK>n i• no 10"941r aaaociated with th• property, the owner •hall egain be c:onaidered the •On9ite R•claiaied Water ~pervi10r" until written notification h -d• to the Oietrict. The Dietrict ahllll turnleh the MM of the Oneit• Reclai•d Water Supervi.or to the ~ional Water ~ity Control loard end 8tate and County "'•1th oepert•nt• et l•••t JO d&YI prior to ~ci119 eerv.lce. ~ver, p1.1reuent to Section 1.2 of tMH Jtulea and R~lation•, the Manager or authoriaad r9P~•••ntativee ot the Dl•trict ahall 11100itor and in.peat the entire nclallled wat•r eyat••• including on•lt• and olf•it• facilitiH, and for theff purpoee• ahllll have the ri9ht c.o enter "l>O'I th• oust~·• preaiH• durl119 reaeonable hour•. ft. Onlit• ReclaiMd Water 8upervleor aball be n9.POft•lbl• for tll• .inetallatlon, e1p9ration. and Mint•nance of tbl oaait• nclai..S .. ter eyat ... enfOl'Cint applicable requinlllllllt• of the Di•trict'• peraiu, pn,,...tint Potential he .. rca. relate4l to nob •Y•t-. Ni'l'lt•nance of the ay11t• plane in •aa·blallt• foni .. nd diwu•J.b\ation of nola1Md .. tar in a~rda.nc• witb.appllclable law• and pelr'llit• tt.14 br the Diatrlot. In r.rtiCN1ar, but not by wy of lWtatl-. tbeONlit• -.a al..S •t•r 1uptrvlaor •ball IMaw the following .,....,,._.l.bl.lti•• ln relatiOft co operatioa of aa.ite raclUti"' cu (2) To lialle eun tlilat all operatiOfte .,.n ... •l ..,. tn!Md and f-.illar.lMd w.ltla tlle uee of real•l_. .. "er. To , ... , ... U.lr ,,.... ... , ...... •1 llitla al•HHDa l•tnnlw, w..aa.r ~. _._..~te-..._, ............................ lilllUlU. ..... ... ... ..... .. .. al .. 1-. 6 .2 .) ()) (4) (5) (6) 'UIUC NOTICll PUIUC ll011Cll ~ pr.pare and aubelit to tbe Diatrict one (1) -t of recoTd drawing•. To notify the Diatrict of any and all updates or p~ change•, .odificationa, or additiCftll to the Olllite faailiti••• which cha.ngee ahall require approval by the Dietrict and 1hall be de8igned. and conatructad according to tbe require.nu. oondit.l01111 and etandarda eat fo~h it\ the •Di•trict•• and ••t forth in the .. aul•• and a.gulaticne, including but not. liaited t o section 5.3 thereof. In accordance with the ebove referenced requir1111ent1, conditione, and atandarde ch.angu 111uat be eubmitted t o tba District for plan check and •Ps>roval prior to con•truction. The conetruction ahall be.inepected by the Diatrict, and reviaed record drawings and controller chart• eh&ll be approved by the Diatrict. Tbe Dietrict may, i f it dee1111 auch to be in the beat interest of the District, waive or 1110dify any of the foregoing. To enaure that the reclaimed water faciliti•• re111&in in accordance with t h••• Rule• and Regu1ationa including the Diatrict'• Procedure• Guide and Construction Manual. Por exa111ple, but not by way of limitation , a& etated in t he deeign criteria aection.of the above referenced epecificatione: !al Crose-connection• between potable water facilitiee and oneite reclaimed water facilitiea are forbidden. I.bl Koee bibbe on reclaimed water facilities ar e forbidden. (-cl (d] Driflk-ing-fountai.ne-ahall-be. protected from the spray of reclaimed water. The Dietrict shall provide epecial label• for any backf low preventer and house preeeure regulator, an~ homeowner agree• to inform plumbing or landecaping contractors· of the preaence of reclaimed water on the eite. To operate and control the eyatem in O!der to prevent direct human conaumption of reclaimed water and to control and li•it runoff. The applicant , owner, or cuatoeer ehall be re•ponaibl• for any and all aubeequent ueee of tbe reclaiDed water. Operation and control -aeuree to be utilised in the regard ahall include, where appropriate, but not be li111ited to the following: l•l Oneite reclai..ed water faciliti•• ah&ll be operated to prevent or minimise diecbarge onto ar••• not under control of tbe cueta.er. Pull circle aprinklere ahall not be ueed adjacent to eidewalka, roadwaya, and property line• and aprinkler type• ahall be •elected ao a• to confine the discharge from sprinklers to the deeign area. [bl The operation of the onsite reclaiined water facilitiea ahall be during the period• of minimal uee of the eervice area. Conaideration •hall be given to allowing a maximum dry-out time before the deeign area will be ueed by the public. (cl Reclaimed water aball be applied at a rate that does not exceed the infil tration rate of the aoil. Where varying eoil types are preeent, the design and operation of the reclaimed water facilities ahell be compatible with the lowest infiltration rate of the aoil present. .. [di When the application rate exceeds the infiltration rate of the soil, automatic syeteme shall be utilized and programmed to prevent or minimize the ponding and runoff of reclaimed water. The sprinkler ehall not be allowed to 'operate for a time longer than the landacape'• water require-nt. tf runoff occur• before the landacape•e water requirement• are met, the automatic controls shall be reprogrammed with additional watering cycle• of ehorter duration to 1111et the requiremente. Thie method of ope,ration ~i• intended to control and limit runoff . (7) To orally report any failu.re in the oneite reclaimed water eyet em that cau.aea an unauthorized diacharge of reclaimed wate r, or other non· coaq>liance with applicable lawe and the Diatrict'• peraite to the Dietrict and to the Regional Water Quality Control Board and State and County Health Depart1111nte , within 24 hour• fro. the ti111e the Onaite Reclai ... d Water Superviaor becomes aware of the circu-tancu. The Onaite R~clai-d Water th• Diatrict, with a copy to t he Regional Water Quality control Board and State and County Health Depart-nta, within five daya of the ti-the Onaite Reclai1111d Water auperviaor become• aware of the circu111.1tancee, which eball cont ain (al a deacription of the non-eo111>liance and it• cauee; (bl the period of non-c°"'Pliance, including exact date• and tiWlla, and if the non-compli&nce haa not been corrected, the anticipated ti111 it ie e1'1>9cted to continue; and (c) etepe taken or planned to reduce, eliminate and prevent recurrence of the non·COfllPliance. (81 To comply with any and all applicable Federal, State, and local etatutee, ordinance•. regulation•. contracts, the•• Rule• and Regulation•, the eervice application and agreement, and all requirements preecribed by the Manager and the Board pureuant to Section 4 . In the event of violation, all charge• and penaltiee ehall be applied and collected by the dietrict. Oneite Reclaimed Water Supervieor Training Program The Dietrict may. from tiine to time, require that an •0naite Reclaimed Water Supervieor• obtain instruction in the uee of reclaimed water, euch inatruction being prov)ded by or approved by the Dietrict. Section 7 QS• OF OXSTllCJ' ssypaqs FACILJTIQ 1 .2 SPBCIAL D2Fl"tTIOKS ('71 (0) e.1blis &gene¥ ahall .. an 'the United State• and it• a9enta, the State of C&liforni• and any city, diacrict , or other public body duly Or9aniaed under the lave of the ttate of Californie .. public •ewr eball .ean a --r owned an.d operated by the Di•trict, • city or othe~ocal aewering agency, ""icb l a trlbutary to tre"llt!Mtnt facilities operated by or .. rvint territory within the Diltrict. ., • S OWtC8 POil UH 7 .S.l oeneral ., • I . ll Th• purpo .. of a charge (or uee i• to ine\1.1'1 that each recipient of •ewera,. aervice f.ro11 the Diatrict peye iu reaeonably proportionat• ahat:e of all thti c:ot1t• of prOYiding t.hat aewer999 1enice. c:ha.r91• for \I .. •Nill be \&Md to n~r the total coat of operation and -intenaaee. 1ncl\ldlng tb4t COft,,.ying, tnati .. and di..,oeing of weetew•t•r ill the Dl•'-rlct•a .,....,..a fa~iliti••· aa "9.11 aa capital .,._Mh\IN• and re .. rv• .-..ah ... nta for pro¥l4i"I __.. ... ter oollectioa treet .... t and diapoeal. la 84141tion, they will b9 u.nd to nillburH Diatrlc:t ror tM ooet ol llOftltorlng ...,. enfo.--..ftt of tlleM llul•• and • aeplation•. o.neral cbarf9• •Ul lie deteniined on the t.a.il of tM ..,1__. of wet ... ter. tb4t _ .. of IOD, .,... tM ••• of II •• Mt fonb balow. ....Utional r ... "'111 llllie lewi .. ~ t.he Dietrict lor ..... tible W llDll•OO..-tl•le fO}l\ltMU '" NteeH of lllloM ...-t• ..,.olUM i• t ... UM.I' penit. Oat.eninaUOft of rlow ' FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1996 • MUC NOTICH 'UlltC NOTIC!I autONitic total flow MaaurllMftt .ywt ... incorporating flow in.dicetioo, totallaation, and recording of the waatewater flO't (direct Ma1ur ... nt eyat••> . Thoe• u•e.re not required to have a continuou• wa.atewater flow -aau....ant ey1t1111 a~all uae .. tered water supply or acljuatad •t•r•d water eupply 1111aeure .. nt• to deteralne flow. The Diatrict •hall approve the .. tbod of waetewater flow •aau~nt to be uaed in -ch inetanca. 7.6.l.9 AQpc•lJ To Tb• Bpe.,, Of Directpr J U the General Manager•• order ·1a adver11 to the uaer, per.it applicant, or per.it.tee, it .. y prior to the date that the 08.neral Manager'• order beco.ee final. file a written request for a hearing by the Board of Director• accOW1p&nied by an appeal fee in an alllOWlt ehown in Exhibit 8 , Schedule of Rate• and Chargea. The requeat for hearing aball set forth in detail all the iaau .. in di11pUte for which the appellant •••k• deter111ination -and all fact• eupportin9 appellant'• requeet . No later t han eixty (601 days aft er receipt of the reque•t for hearing. the Board of Director• ahall eitbar eet the 111&tter for hearing, or deny the requeet for hearing. The Board of Director• ahall grant all requeeta for a heari09 on appeal• concerning adminietrative civil penaltiee (Section 7.6 .2.7.2), pennit auapeneion or revocation. Whether to grant or deny the request for a hearing on appeal• of other final deciaiona of the General Manager •ball be at the aole diecretion of the Board of Director•. The appeal fee •hall be refunded if ue aoard of-Direct-ore deni-...a_ ~z:!!l.....or reve~ or lllOdifiea the order of the General Manager. The fee i• not refunded if the Board of Director• deniee the appeal . A hearing aball be held by the Boa.rd of Director• within ai.xty l'OI daya from the date of deteraination granti119 a bearing, unl••• a later date ie agreed to by the pennittee and the Board of Director•. If the matter ie not heard within the required ti1111, due to a ction• or inaction• of the aDDellant, the General Manager'• order ehall be dee111ed final The Board Secretary ehall within fiftee n (15) daye of the Board of Director• detennination, provide written notice to the appellant by certified mail of the hearing date, ti"9. and place, or the denial . If the hearing i • denied, the General Manager'• deci eion ehall be final fifteen (15) daye after t he date auch notice is mailed. At the hearing, the appellant shall have the opportunity to preeent written or oral evidence eupporting it• poeition concerning the original decieion. action, or determination, in accordance with adopted Rules of Procedure of the Board of Director•. After the hearing. the Board of Director• shall make a determination whether to uphold, modify, or reverse the original decieion. action, or detennination ae ordered by the General Manager. The deci sion of t he Board o( Director• ehall be eet forth in writing within e ixty-five (65) daye efter the cloee of the bearing and •hall conta in a finding of the fact• found to be true, the determination of ieeuea presented, and the conclue ione. The writte n decieion and order of tte Board of Director• ehall be eent by certified ... il to the appellant or ita legal couneel or repreeentative at t he appellant'• bueineee addreae. The order of the Board of Director• ehall be final upon ite edoption. In the event the Board of Director• fail• to reverse or 110dify the General Manager'• order , it aball be deemed affi.nlled. Section B MONITOBlNG AND INSPECTION 8 .1. MATER ANO SEWER SYSTEMS The Manager or his authorized representative shall have the right to enter upon the customer'• pre•i•e• during reaeon-able hours for the purpose of i~•pecting the cuetOlller'• water and eewer eyeteme and to insure compliance with theee Rule• and Regulation• including the provieion that eelf- regenerating water eofteners ahall not Qe connected t o the aewer facilitiea of the Dietrict and the provision that all 8 .2 . RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEMS The Manager or authorized repreeentativee of the Diatrict shell monitor and i napect the entire reclaimed water eyetem including both oneite and of(eite facilitiee. The Dietrict shall condu~t monitoring program•, maintain • record ae deemed neceaeary, and provide report• aa requeeted by r~uletory agenciee including the C.lifornia Regional Water Quality Control Board. The Manager or authorized repreaen-tativee of the Dietrict. in carrying out theee function•, ahall have the right to enter upon the cuetOllMtr'• pr•ai••• ~uring reaeonable hour• for the purpose of 1napecting oneite reclaimed water facilitiee end area• of reclai-d water uee and to eneure compliance with th••• Rule• and Regulatione, including the provieion that runoff be controlled and limited and the proviaion that croee-connectiona bet-en potable water facilitiee and reclaimed water fa~~litiee not exiet. For eingle·family reaidencee receiving reclaimed water, the pel'111it bolder ehall be reeponeible for providing acceee to and cooperation with the Di•trict'• Crose-Connection Control lnapector ao that t he District'• croe1-Cl:>Tule ction Control lnapect6r can perfon11 an annual croaa-coonection in..,action and backflow device teet. Thi• tn.pectioo •hall include preaeure teeting of the ayatem aa well a• a vieual check of the entire ayat-to verify that no croa1-connectioc1 ha..,. been 111Ade . 'The perait holder will be reaponelbl• for correcting any work wbich violate• the Diatrict re<JUlation• at their aole e.xpenae including any coat• aaaociated witb repair and re-t .. tlng the bacltflow device aboulcS the backflow device fail to pa•• th• Diltrict'• teat. Additionally, at euch tiM• that th• perait bolder changea, the Diatrict'• cro1e-Connection Control Inepector will perform a croee-connection eurvey to verify.t hat no cro••- connectiona e:xiet . Section 9 CQIQil!ICTlQN DIES ' . 1 GEH'BRAL connection f••• aJl9licable to all property to be ••rved ahall be eatabUahed fl"Ola ti-to tilMt by the loard and .. t forth i n IJrhibit I to the•• Rul•• and Rt19Ulatlona. such property to be aerved •hall be l19ally ~•crib9d in the •pplication for "rvice. tr. a~equent to the teauanc:e of the initl•l pe"91t, t.boen i• a che.nsie in owner. applicant, tenant, C'\lltoeer. cl .. a ot v••· or COl'.l9UtllptiOI\, the Diatrlct uy deteraine that. e6di~ionel connection t ... are reQ1Atred. The-edlliti-l C'lt•..-..• 1h11l be C0111PUted on t.be beet• of the nlN.ltint incn .. • in .. rvtce c•pec.ity and Uoiw1 or. on tn7 recla .. Ulcation of uMr type. wtteneV'lr a .cbeft9'1> ~•ntat... th• pe~t of fu~-r charvoa• to the DJ.etrict. t~ Ohtrict -v ~ u. .et.-1 u•• occurrint on the rropercy (baaed on ...... :r c.-. r~ the water Mt.er I•> I " th the .c:epeclty MO-.t to • ,..aired for -lat.llla or p~• ,.vt.n -• ... , 1-to •t•nai-Whether • aut.re•t "" penait 19 ~nit. Detenainetion bf tM Diltrlc:t h1 '-hi• ntial"ll ..-u • _.. i• a -r and followiftl tM ~ .,..u&ed lw ....,., .. a .. ~t •• MC. forth la llactl• H el U... lml• _. ......iau.-. ...-Mlitl .. 1 _.. .... u • ..,.... • "a. •ftecu .. •t• of web dacl•t• ..-u& .. ta ••U• u aDll Mall 1111ie deU.....-tWi,t.y tH> aa ... INtl• .al_.. •ye lMnAfllH • ... Continued from page 11 Any 4elinquent •lllOU!lt •h'1l be the r .. ponaibUity of all pereone, entitiee, or concem• who are the ttpplioant, owner, or cu•t°"'9r who eigned the application for M:rvice or any eucce••or thereof. Ariy •uch a110unt MY be recovered directly frOlll any of the foregoing by .. an• of proceeding• initiated in the proper .unicipal or auperior court of the State of C&lifornia. In addition to recovering eucb a.ount by .. an• of judiciel deterwaination or proc.-ding, the Dletrict may, to the extent now or .ubeequently perwai~ted by law, cauae euch a1110unta to be collect•~ by the County Tax Collector, together with any general or 11pecial taxe• or aimilar ohargea on the property to which thi• •ervice ha• been provided, and aa deacribed in the appropriate application for aeJ"Vice . In either event, the ·applicant, owner, or customer and all ~raons aigning the application ehall be liable in addition to auch amount individually and collectively tor all coete incurred in collecting auch · additional amounts to the Diatrict, ea deterftlined i n the manner herein provided, including a reaaonable amount for attorney's tees. Aleo, the Diatrict may, at its diacretion, terminate water, sewer, and/or reclaimed water aervice in the manner provided for in these Rule• an.d Regul a tion• if such amounts are not paid on the date in the manner herein provided. Land which has been designated to remain undeveloped by a governmental agency exercising land uee authority and which will not receive water, sewer or reclaimed water service ' (open space) shall be excluded from acreage in the computation of density for residential connection fees and .frOftl groes acreage of any parcel in the computation of uscrtal c 9.2 INTERPRETALION OP· CONNECTION FEES If t~e factual situations presented in an application by an applicant, owner, or customer do not fall within the classifications set forth i n Exhibit "B" to these Rule• and Regulations. the Manager shall interpret them to eatabiiah a reasonable classification and fee. In making such interpretations, the Manager shall be guided by the policy of the District set forth herein. Further, in the event that the applicant, owner, or customer does not;.. concur in the determination of the Manager, he iaay request that such be considered by the Board. Any such request shall be in writing and shall set forth detail and facts supporting the differences between the request of applicant, owner, or customer and the detennination t11ade by the Manager. No such application shall be considered unleea there is a specific and detailed request for action proposed by an applicant, owner, or customer setting forth the exact amount of fees that the applicant, owner or cuat0111er believes should be established and ahall include supporting information. Preferably, such supporting information should be prepared and submitted by a Registered Civil Engineer, experienced in the construction, operation, management, and financing of municipal water and/or aewage facilitiea . If approved by t he Board, such decision •hall be implemented by a special agreement between such applicant, owner, or customer and the Distr ict, including adequate guarantee• and assu-~ances of further or additional payment at auch time ae the proposed use of t he property described in the application for such action by the Board is modified, chan~ed, or amended , or the extent of the use of the af?pl17ant, owner, or cuat.omer exceeda that repreaented to D1str1ct. The decision of the District in all instance• aha~l be final, subject to administrative or judicial review, except as othel""'ise prpvided by law. Section 10 WATER AND RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE CHARGES AND LAT~RAr. SBHER Foes 10.1 WATER ANO RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE CHARGES (l) The Pistrict shall make charges for the installation of and perpetual maintenance of all eervice line e, water and reclaimed water meters, and appurtenances thereto; all of which are the propert.y of the District including the water connection fees, must be paid before work will be performed . .l>.ny required backflow prevention devices on potable water seJ"Vicea and f low or pressure control devicee shall beprovided by the applicant, owner, or customer at his expense. (2) In those instances where the applicant provides (at no cost to the District) the water or reclaimed water service line and appurtenance• thereto, the District shall make a charge fOI the installation of the water or reclaimed' water meter only, which is to remain the property of the District . Said charge, i n addition to all other usual and regular charge• of the Oiatrict, including any specified connection fee, as aet forth in Exhibit B, must be paid before work will be performed. (3) The District shall make charges for the installation of and perpetual maintena,nce of all aervice linee for on- including a check valve on potable wa ter services of a t ype approved by the National Board of Fire Undel""'riters, equipped with a bypass meter, but not including the downstream control valve, if euch is required by· the customer, all to remain the property of the District. Said charges, in addition to all other usual and regular charges of the Dietrict, including any specified connection fee, a s eet forth in Exhibit B, must be paid before work will be perfonned . (4 ) Whenever an installation ie required by an applicant that ia not covered by the achedule of charge• established from time to tiine by t he Board and published in Exhibit B to these Rules and Regulat ion•, such work will be done with charges based upon an estimate of costs made by the Oiatrict. If a water or reclaimed water eervice line exceed• 50 f eet in length, or for any other valid reason it cannot be inatalled for the amount st ated in the appropriate achedule of charges set forth in Exhibit 8 owing to the peculiarity of the propoeed service, the District reeervea the right to make aaid installation. ~ depoait will be required to cover estimated costs prior to t he performance of any work . Vpon completion of the service installation, the depoait will be adjusted based on actual cost•. It actual coat• differ the frOlll the deposit amount, the applicant, owner, or cuatomer shall be invoiced by the District for the exceaa of the actual cost over the deposited amount, or refunded the difference if leas than t~e deposit. !5) Whenever water or recleimed water eervice linea, meters, fire hydrants, or other appurtenance• are requeated to be moved by the applicant for any rea•on whatsoever. a depoeit will be required to cover estimated coats prior to the performance of any work. Upon completion of the service r·elocation, the depoait will be adjusted based on_actual costa. If actual costs differ from the deposit amount , the applicant, m.iner, or cuatomer shall be invoiced by the Diatrict _ for the excess of the actual cost over the depoaited amount, or refunded the difference if lees t han the deposit. (61 A temporary service connection may be inatalled for uee over a period of time not exceadin9 aix (6) 1110ntha . Por each auch connection, an application ahall be filed in accordance with the proviaiona of Section t .2 of the•• Rule• and Regulation9. Ratea t o be charged for water used frOCll auch connection shall be in accordance with •Temporary Conetruction SeJ"Vice• cont.ained in lxhibit B. The user of a :emporary reclai111ed water aervice ahall designate an •onaite Reclei111ed Water SupeJ"Viaor• in a ccordance with the requir ... nt• of Section 6 .2.2 herein. 10.2 L.ATBRAL SEWER CHARGE (1) The District will charge for th• inatallation of a lateral aewer and connection t o the cuat011er'• butld.ing •e-r. Sa.id cbaz9••· 1r\ addition to all other uaual anJt r119Ular c harge• of the Di atrict, including th• Hwer connection fee, 111.1at be paid before the wotk ta performed . Such work will be done with charfH bHed ~n en eeti Nt• of coeta Nde by the Oiatrict.. any required backwater velvea and eppurtenancee •hall be provided by the applicent, owner, or cuet099r at bi• expenff . (2) Whenever leteral •-r•, Mnbolu, or othel." appurtenance• are nqueeted to be ~ by an applicant. tor any rwa90fl wtwt_..r, t.be obu9H ahall ba .... on the ba•ia of an e•ti-te of 009ta by the Diatrict. The charve• herein ~ired are i• addition to all other c.tt.arve• r~bed by the Diatrict for -.wer -nle. and are payable pureuant co arr•"99t11tnta appnwedl by the loerd. A depoeit wUl be req\llrad to cover HC.1 .. ted coat• prior to th• pertonunce of any worlt. Upcr\ COlllPl•t.ion of t.he Mrvice rel~atton, the depoeit wUl be edjueted for act\Mll c .. te. If actual ooet• differ fro. the d..,ited a.o\lnt, the ...,ucenc, owner, or C\l•tOlllU ahall be ~nYOlced by t,M Diatrlcrt. few the ••cmH of the actuel ooet over tllle depoeit .. -t. or refunct.d the dUfenM• U lue tJwa the ...,_ited allOUftt. Section 11 MQWITY QIPQIJT All per11ltted by lew, the Dlatrict Ml ~lre of en applicant, owner, or ouat-r a\aeh • del>o•it, if ~ neceeeary by re••on or ••ti-ted hatur. .. ter, ...,.r, and r.cleillltd water billing• or if then ia an iMt&llCe or io•t~• or .aatbly delinquency. auc:.h -.ount ehell not be l••• than the ,.ati.•ted coet of water, ••wer, and recl•i .. d -.ter .. rvtce for • one alaftth-period or such other elllOW\t aa detenained by the tii&Dagar or aoard. Depo•it• uy be returned after ca. (11 year at the requeat of the applicant, owner, or cu•t0111e.r; providing that •ll bill• rendered during the eucceeding twelve (12) .-onth period have been P9id within fifteen (151 4eye of pnaentation. A depo•it deteiiained by th• Di atrict will be requlred for all conatruction water .. tera. Upon t an11ination of aervice, depoait aMOunte not pr•vioualy returned •ball be applied to the -unal utility bill and any remaining a1110unt r•funded to t he applicant, owner or cuetoeer. Section 12 SERVICB CHARQBS 12. 1 8STA8LISHMBNT OP RATES R.atea to be charged and collected and th• ter1N1, proviaione, and condition• to be e ffective reapecting aucb retee for water, eewer, and reclaimed water ••rvice aupplied by the Diatrict to cuatomera within the Diatrict shall be ae fixed and eetabliehed by the Board fro. ti11e to time and publiehed in BXhibit B to these Rule• and Regulation•, which charge• shall have no effect on any exiating or aubaequent reilllburae111ent agreements. Thi a provision ie in addition to andnt w • procedure• available t o the District purauant to any law or regulation or by any of the proviaiona of the•e Rules and Regulations. · 12.2 CHANGB OP SERVICE CHARGE The Board reeervee the right to change t he achedule of water, aewer, and reclaimed water aervice charge• and other charge• at.any time. 12.3 SBRVICB CHARGB BILLING Water, sewer, and reclaimed water aervice charge• will be rendered •• part of the District water aervice bill et interval• of one month or multiple• thereof . The Diatrict reaervea the right to estimate bill•, baaed on prior coneumption. 12. t HBTERINO For the. purpoae of computing charge•, each Meter on the cuatonier'e premieea wi ll be conaidered eeparat.ely, end reading• of two or more meter• will not be cOlllbined •• equivalent to meaeurement through one .. ter except in thoae iruitancea in which, by reaaon of ~ial operating conditione, the Oiatrict aubatitute• ~wo or 1110re .. ter• of a • .. 11er •i•• for a aingle larger .. ter on the aa .. aeJ"Vice connection. In thie •pecial caae, the aiae of service connection shall be eubatituted for the aiae of the .. tar in the application of the rat e achedule, end •hall be the baaia for C01111PUting chargea. 12.S TIMS AND tWfNER OP PAYMENT (1) All bill• and charge• for water, aewer, and reclai111ed water service hereunder shall be due and payable upon preaentation and •hall becocne delinquent twenty-five (25) daya thereafter. Such bill• and charge• shall be deemed to have been preeented upon having been depoeited in the United State• mail; poetage paid; and addreaeed to the applicant, owner, or cuatomer reflected in the ~ecorde of the District . (2) If payment ia not made within twenty-five (25) daya after presentat i on , a late charge will be levied on any unpaid balance and, following auch not ice and proceeding& aa may be required by law, the water and/or reclaimed water eervice may be diacontinued. Nater and/or reclaimed water asrvice ahall not again be a upplied until all delinquent billa, plua a reatoration c harge, which is eatabliahed by the Board have been paid1 if the turn-on ia requeated to be niade outside regular working houre, an increued reatoration charge •hall be paid before aervice ia reatored. Payment •hall be 111ade in pereon or by IMlil at the office of the oiatrict or, at the option of the Diatrict, to ita authoTiaed collector•. 131 Diacontinuance of se¥vice by reaaon of a delinquent bill ehall not automatically conatitute revocation of permit. However, auch delinquency may be conai dered ae aufficient ~eaeon for a revocation of perftlit in accordance with the proviaiona of these Rules and Regulations. :2.6 RBQUBST FOR VARIANCE PROM ASCRNOlNG BLOCK RATE ALLOCATIONS 12.6.1 12 .6. 2 12. 6 .3 12.,.4 • U .f .I u .•.• Procedure (1) Request• for variance forma will be obtained from (2) Variance requesta will be proceeaed by the CUetomer SeJ"Vice Oepart lllllnt. (3) At the diecretion of the Di atrict, the requesting c uatomer may be required to have a water audit, which will be conduct ed by the District at no charge prior t o review of the requeet. (t ) Reaponees to variance requeata will be provided by the CUetOC11er Service Depart-nt in written form. (5) Request• foT variance• that are denied 11\Ay be resubmitted to an appeal board. (6) Decision• by the appeal board are final . Eligibility (Residential and Nonreeidentiall (1) Variance requests muet be aubmitted in writing. (2) A requeet for a variance can be eubmitted only aa to conaumption which ie within the penalty rate or higher. Residential (1) Orounda for variance (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (fl number of people reai~ng i n a dwelling unit medical need• Ucenaed care facilitiea fire control aone• (or o ther regulatory requ ire111Snte) landecape area other, aa determined on a caae by oaae baaia Proof acceptable to t he Dietrict wi ll be required for each ground(•) of requeated variance. 121 Lh1itationa (a) (b) (cJ an approved variance will bec0818 affective on the 4et.a the requaet for variance i• •ubwlltte~ to the Dietrict, but. 111Uat be aubfttitted within thirty llO) 4eye of receipt of tbe bill . approval• are valid for a r.riod •pecified bv the Dietric:t (one year or •••>. and w.t be. resubwlitted on or before the expiration date to remain in affect. veriencee wi U not be 911Proved on tM baaia of 1rrir•tion needs or otlwr outeid• u•H <except for fin oontirol aon.el . flonrHldential Cl> C:O...rc:ial/tnd~etrlel/P\ablic Authority Incr-•H to ttM baM allocation •Ul be datendned oa a oaM by oa" .... ,. . Rel-.ent fanore will loolude ...-.1°" of prodUotive ~lt.y, uA.•tcial ooneervatl• praotioe• that can be llhowft to ..... ..-."" wte~ .,....., ""re eCIGllOeio a..rdehip, etc. U> l.aftde~ Jncreeeed ellooetiC1te •ill reevlc only by c0ftverti119 the allocatloe f_..h fl'Oel • prior per 1od ue ... bUi• to u ........ be•i•. 1t la the oblit•ti<Mt of the au•t-T to provide to 111he Dietrict ecoe~l• tammrntation of t.be aot1.1al ere• Nrved by MCh Mtered -.otion. lncnaMd AlloHtion• TM inca· .. "4 alloceti-wUl be calwlatM by tbe DlUtlot PYH\IUt to lbdtla.lt a. P\abl le Ac:WN IW/ ~t •Wlllitt.ed by any cnaat-.r •• pen of the ••d.,.. pl'OftduH MY ..._. • _..lie ncicm1 ewu.-1. to oeber per ~or wtboritlH. ' '" PUMJC llOTICll 1 Section 1l J SBVEBAIJLITX If any aeation, aubeeotion, olauee, or phrase of tf\41•• aul•• and -e<JUlationti 1• fo~ any reaeon held to be ·invalid or unconstitutional, such decieion allall not affect th4t re.alnlnsi ·portion& of theae Rulea and Regulationa. The ao&rd declares that it would have paaaed aaid Rul•• and Regulation• by aection, eubaaction, aantence, c.lauae, or phra•• thereof, Section U ENFPliC£MIHT Nm PQIAI.TJBS Any peraon, firm, corporation, aaeociation, or agency found to be violating any proviaion of t hese Rul •• and Regulationa or the term• and condition• of the applicant'•, owner••, or cuetomer•• aervice agreement. pe:nait, or any and .all applicable Federal , State, or local atatuee, regulation•, ordinance•. or other require111e11t ahall be aerved by the Dietrict with written notice etating t he nature of the ~iolation and provi ding a reasonable ti111e li•it f or the eatiafactory correction thereof. The offender ahall, within the pe~iod of time atated in such notice permanently cease all violations. Thia proviaion is in addition to and not by way of derogation of any ot.her remediee or procedures available to the Diatrict by law, regulation, or purauant to any of the provisions of these Rule• and Regulations including, but not limited to, Section 7. Pureuant to Sec~ion 354~t of the Water Code of ·the State of · Rules and Re lations ia a misdemeanor, the violation of which shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not lees than $25.00 nor more than $200 .00. Failure to permanently cease all violations within the time etated shall result in revocation of the permit by the Diatrict and t ermination of water, aewer, andior reclaimed wat er aervice as provided i n Sections lt.2 and 14.3. Violations regarding any one eervice may reault, at the eole discretion of the Board or Manager, i n term.inatiol).of any cOlllbination of or all water, aewer, and reclaimed water seJ"Vice. 14 .2 INTBRIM REVOCATION In cases where the aerioua nature of the' violation• deec ribed above requi re ill!lllediate action, the Board or Manager may, in the aole discreti on of the Board or Manager, immediately revoke the peZ111it on an interim baaia and thereupon ceaae water, aewer, and/or reclaimed water aervice, aubject to a ti111ely deciaion on permanent revocation of permit purauant to a plolblic heari ng ae provided herei n. In caeea of aewer aervice ter111ination, t here •hall be no discharge of anr type by an applicant. owner, or cuetomer into the Dietr ct•• aewer facilitiee. 14 .3 PERMANENT REVOCATION Permanent revocation of a permit shall occur only eubaequent to a public hearing held in the manner hereinafter provided . The applicant, owner, or customer ahall be given written notice tan (10) calendar cfaye prior to a hearing on the poaeible permanent revocation of any pennit by the Oiatrict. The notice •hall specify the ground• of the propoaed revocation of any auch perniit in reasonable detail. It may but need not deacribe auggeated corrective action accept able to the Diatr ict. Notice may be delivered personally to the applicant, owner, or cu•tOlller or it may be given by depositing auch in the United State• inail with poetage prepaid, addreeaed to the applicant, owner, or cuatet11er either at t he addreaa for the applicant, owner, or cuatomer ae reflected on the last equalized asseaament r oll of the County .of Orange as defined in the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. Any such action to permanently revoke ~he permit shall be effective t en (10) calendar days after notice of the Board's decision and ahall be either pereonally delivered to the ~plicant , owner, or custoiner placed in_tbe Un ited States mail , po8tage prepaid, addressed to the ~~plicant, owne r, or cuatomer in the manner hereinabove. epecified. · In t he alternative to auch action, the Dietrict may eatablieh a surcharge on the continuation of water, aewer, and/or reclaimed water aervice by the Dietrict until auch ~time •• the applicant, ownez:, or; .cuat01141r .baa t~ action t o COlllply with all of the hereinabove deacribed require111enta for obtaining aervice from the Diatrict in it• reaaonable diacretion. Any request to reeatabliah aervice aubaequent to the revocation of a permit and the termination of water, •ewer, and/or reclaimed wat er eeJ"Vice shall be in the 111anner preacribed f or initially obta ip.lng aervice fr0111 t he District, which may include the collection of a eecurity deposit. Hovever, in addition, the District 111ay, in i t• discretion, require tt:at an agreement and financial aecurity conditioned upon compliance with the Di atriot•e Rulea and Re91;1lations be provided in an amount, 11181\ller, and for a period of time as deter111ined by the Board. The foregoing proviaion• of theae Rulea and Regulationa are a require111ent o f any permit, and .any applicetion for aervice and permit therefore ahall be aubject to auch rovi•iona. t he Diet.rict, may on an interi• baaia or otherwiae waive or modify any of t he foregoing. Section 15 PROHIBITION OF NATER WASTA.GS 15. l APPLICATION Th~ provisions of this section •hall apply to all persona using wa ter in thia District, regardless of whether any pereon using water shall have a contract for auch aervice, and shall apply to all potable and reclaimed water supplied by th~ District . 15.2 CONTINGENCY Pl.AN The District's Contingency Plan provides representative meaaures that may be implemented during water ahortage or drought condition•. The meaaurea may be applied elngly or in combination and may vary according to the eeverity and duration of the ehortage. Other measures may be applied in lieu of or in addition to those deacribed in the contingency Plan. The following are the levels of shortage which 11\Ay be d8clara~ by t)le Boilrd and the approximate ranges of condition• "they repreaent: Level One (Drought Warning)-Up to lOt ehortage. Level Two (Signific•nt Drought Condition)·l 0-25t •hortage. 1'evel Three CE!nergency Drought Condition)-25-t Ot ehortage. Level Four (Criai• Drought Condition)-Hore than t ot ebortage. Generally,•the conservation 111eaeurea which the Diatrict will pl ace in effect during Level• One and Two are anticipated to be voluntary and during Level• Three and Pour are anticipated to be 111&ndatory, inol1.1ding aurchargea and rationing, but this •.ill be deter11ined by the Oinrict in it• diecration at ti .. of i11Ple .. ntetlon. 11 .3 OllflJtAL ~OHIIITIONS The followi09 prohibition• ara in effect at all tl .. e , r99•rdle•• of whether eny ,declared •hort~ge condi tion £.-in effect. <1> G\itter Ploodin9 Mo pereon •hall cau.•• or r.nit. any ••tar turniehed to •nY property witbln the D atrict to run or to ••c~ fro-any ho••· plpe, valn, faucet, tiprinil.ler, or irrigation device into any 9'1tter or otherwiae to Heape hOlll the Pl'Operty if w ch running or •ecaping can reaeonably be prevented. (l) Leak• Mo per.on •hall pet"lllit laake ot 'water t hat ~ hee t,ha euthority to •ll~inete . ()) WHte llo creon •hall cau•e or penllit water under h.l• eof\tirol to -•ted. COntinucd on~ 13 ••• j , . PUIUC llOTICU ••• Continued from page 12 j r••tdcti~ would. •it.her CU c•u-an unn.c.•••ry and undue urct..bip to t.he applicant or the pW>Uc, or 121 would c.uM or threaten an -..rg.tnc:y condition affectinv the health. •~it•tion, fix. protection, or aafety of the apPllcant or t!M public:. The e>eneral Manager of the Diatriot or hie de•ignee MY require the uae of auch water con.ervation devic: .. or practice• •• he dee111a approeriate a• a condition of the ••-.it ion penit. He •hall promulgate a lht of approved devicee. 15, S Blf101lCINIHT ,AND PBN.\LTIBS (1) Prior to enforcelllent of the reatriction. pu.r8Uant to section 15.t, any pereon who ie SU9peeted of violating the reatrictiona hereby illlp(>eed •ball be given a preli•inary notic• in writing of euc:b violation, with t!M deac:ription of violation Ht forth in aucb prelilunary notice•. such per80ll ab.all haw 2t hour• to correct 8\lc:h violation, or terainate the u•. If the violation la not corncted or the WHI not tenidnated, the C3eneral Manager of the Diatrict or hi• deaignee -Y forthwith eitbar (a) dllcocmect Hrvice, (bl i~tall flow-re•tric:tiDg devic.• reatric:tiog water ••rvic:e, or Cc) order iaeued a aecond preliainary • notice. (Service diac:onnected or reatric:ted pur•uant to Ca) or (b) above •ti.11 be re•tored only upon pav-nt of the turn-on and other c:harg .. fixed by tM ao&rd of Direc:t ora AJ1 provided in the .. ltul .. and a.gvlationa.) Any other •anc:tiona or penalti•• that the Di•tric:t ia preaently authorized to i111>0ee or that the Diatrict IMI Y at aoine future ti .. be authorized to illlJIOe• .. y be ieipo•ed to' enforce thie prohibition of water waetage. (2) Proa and after the ubl or nance or reao ut on it11Ple1111nting any reatric:tiona or mandatory .. a•ure• under the Contingency Plan, violation• thereof eball be .tadeeieanora puniebable by i111Pri•on .. nt in the County Jail for not 81Cre than 30 day• or by fine of not more t han $1,000, or both, or aa otherwi ee provided by law or •uch reaolution or ordinance. SBCTION 16 16 . l OBHBRAL 16 .:2 U .3 1'.4 "' II.I The Diatric:t ha• an iMp<>rtant int•re•t. along with other appropri•t• regulatory agenciee, in 11e>nit.oring the groundwater ba•in located within ita boundlariea to obtain inforaation a1 to it• quantity, quality and other characteri•tice on an hi•torical and ongoing baeie. Many well• have been c:onetructed and oper•t•d within the Di•trict for agricultural purpo••• by privat e uaer•. F'rOll time to time , due to increaeing uzbani~ation, 80llle of thee• -11• are no longer needed a• production well•. The purpoee of thi • eect.ion i• to regulate the construct.ion and rec:on1truction of all exiating and future wat er well•. to provide for the deetruction or other uee of ~ndoned · well•, and to provide for t.ha i nitiation and c:on1pletion of corrective 111eaeuree relative to well • within the Oiatrict, to ac:c:019pli1h t he followingz ( 1) To protect t0he quality of the groundwater within the Dietrict1 (2) To protect th• health, eafety, and velfare of the reeidente of the Dietrict; (3) To protect the capability of the Dietric t t o produce and di•tribute wet.er for the uaa, benefit and protection of the reai denta of the Di•tric:t1 (t ) To avoid pre .. ture deatruotion of well• that c:an be converted to 1110nitoring or production uae . DBPINlTlONS (l) (2 ) •o.atruc:tion• of a w.ll .. ana t he coeiplete filling and •••ling of the well in acc:ord&nc:e with the procedure• outlined in the atandarda incorporated into tbie Section. •Mell• .. an• any excavation c:onatructed by any .. ttaod for the p1.1rpoee of extracting water froa or injecting water into the underground, for providing cathodic: p_rot..et..1cm or el.ctric:al grounding of equipmient, for ~ing te•t• or obeervation.a of u.ndergTOUDd ccaditiona, or for any other aiailer pu~. tlella ahall include, but •hall not be limited to, ~ty water •upply well•, individual do9e•tic: welle, induatrial ... 11a, agricultural w.lla, cathodic: protection vella, ele ctrical grounding welle, teat and explorat.ory holae, ob•ervation well•, •altwat er barri er well•. and other well• whoae regulation ie nec••••ry to fulfill the purpoee of thi• chapter •• deter111ined by the Manager. Walla •hall not include : [a) Oil and gaa well•, geotheniial well•, or other well• c:on•truc:ted under the juriadic:tion of the State Depart-nt of Conaervation, except any euch well• converted to uae a• water well•; < c I (d} excavation• during conatruction, 1110nitorin9 bigh groundwater during c:onatruc:tlon, .onitoring or aacertain!ng the exiatenca of ground-ter conta•ination, or etabilhing hi.ll•id .. or earth embankMnte; or Welle l••• than SO feet in dep-th or ' inch•• in diaMter. Othe r well• whoee regulation ia not neceaaary to fulfill. the purpoee of thia chapte r ae deter1lined 0y t he Manager. (3) A well •hall be pre•u-d to be •abandoned• when it haa not bean ueed for it• intended purpoae for a period ot one year. PROHIBITBD ACTS ·-PBRMITS lllOUIRED (1) (:2) No peraon, f ir111, or private or public corporation or agency ahall conatruct or reconetruc:t any ... 11 within t he boundari•• of th• Dietric:t unl••• auc:h c:onaitruc:tion or rec:on•truction i• carried out pureuant to and ln c:onforw.anca with • written penait iaeued for that purpoee by t ha Manager aa provided in tbia S.ction.. No owner or operator of an exlating well ahall allow it to re-in in an unu•ed condition except in accordance with section 1'. t . An uaed -11 cSatenidnad to be abandoned •bell be cSaatroyed pu.rsu.ant to Uld in confonU.ty with the requi~U of the Diatric:t u Mt forth in thi• .. ction unle•• the Manager dete~• that tbe Diatrict cSeair.• to acqui" and equip tba well f or .anitoriog or production p1.1zpoee•. UllUHD WSLL8 --Dlrl'SltMIMATIC* OP ~I (1) If e ... 11 hH not been ua-4 for any of the pw:po.M• aet forth in the defi nition of •w.11• for • v-rlod of one v-ar. au.ch well &ball be preau..ed to have been abandoned, and the burden or proof ahaU thenu.poo be upon the OWl'ler or operator of tti. well to eatabliab to th• eatiafaotion of the Meneger t.hat the -11 ha• not been abandoned and that the owner •nd operator intenda to continue to u.H tbe ... u for tbll int•tldad pucpoeee. The Manager •hall require • written Cleolar•tion under penalt)' of perjury c:oncerninw int•~ future uee to be filed by the owner or oper•tor of tM -11 before UM Manager deta111l-• thu. t.be well ._. not. ti.en abandoned. Applic•tion for the rea.wel of a detaawlnation of nona.bandolWent ahall be required to be pn-nt.•d to tlM ~r by the owner or operator at the beglnning or each calender v-ar. l'l&cb reMWal applic•tioa. eball be •cC0111P1aOie4 by • -written deolar:ation fUed under penalt.y Of ~r1vry• hat hol .. end exploratory holH •hall be oonelduwd abaftdocled tWoty-four ~· after cocwtnctlon "Ork baa -... C'CMll>l•ted unl•!• othenriM ditt•r1linff by tae .....,.r. (2) tn the •"nt thil ~r Cleter.in .. thet • wll l• i,,,.., abandoned, u.nlH• the ....._..., MtenalnH t.bat UM Z>1•tr1ct Cleahe• to aOC1Uln ad -..1p , ... •11 tor moftitorint OF prod\letiClft pu'POM•• tllie .. u •Mll M dlietrcfyed within thirty deY9 in •~ witb tbe pro¥1•l0.. or chi• et.apt.er. ....._ .. , the ...-r .-11 be 9lvan wriU.• notl" of tb.la '9tera1natl• by the ,.......... ,,_ notloe aMll ..,.cUy U.. n• .... tor tlli• decl•loa ad •ball notify tllie o.iner of ~i• ~ifbt to ~t • hdrl191 befon U. 9oeJr4 of Dlnoton wit••• t• Mye . tWtftl cu ~S•tloU for peraita to ooutnct • ......-•r.ct. or ._....., _, .. u ebeU -.... to Uae:TA ...-....... u ...... -....,w. .... , ...... u .......... u "9111 ... ... -.iu.&l• IMU M • ;1 , .. W • f .. *'°' ...i1 ,ii.,..-&&-.. W die ..... ., ......... A ...-Ai .-la la ....... -,_ ,._ .... ...... ., . PUii.JC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICll C» ,....,.te -r be .lairued ~t to any CCIDd.ition or r.qui...-nt found by !!hit r to be nec: .. Hry t.o •COOllPli•b tbt PIU'POHa of . • chapter. 14) A permit .. Y be canceled or the c:onditlOCll -nded by tbt Man.pr if he det anine• tbat t o proc-d with the worlt would r••ult in a violation of th• ter1111 of the pera.l.t or of thia Section. (SI l n the event t hat a penllit. ia denied or canc.l-4, the a;iplic:ant or per.it holder ahall be given writ ten notice by the Manager, which notice shall epeoify the reaaone for hi• action, and •hall ootify tti. app~icant or .,.r.it holder of hie right to ~·t a bearing before tbe Board of Director• withi n ten daye. 16 .6 COHPL8TION OF NORX --NOTICE TO MANAGB1l --INSPICTlON The penaitt•• ab&ll notify the Manager in writing upon COlllPl•tion of the work perfoTIMd under the per.it., and no work ahall be dae ... d t o have been COlllpleted unt.11 auch written notification haa been received. A final i napection of th• work ehall be .. de by the Nan•gar, and no per111itt•• ahall be de ... d to have co.plied with t he proviaion• of thie chapter of hi• penait until auc:h lnapection ha• been performed and the work approved by the Manager. 16 .7 NOTICB UPON D£T2JU41NATION or THREAT TO WATER QUALITY, HEALTH OR SAPBTY In the e vent t h-Mcnager deter111inea that • weli t hr eaten& to i~ir-the quality of tbe groundwater or otherwi•e je~rdise t he health or aafet.y of the P\lblic, ha ahall aand written notice to the owner and ahall poet a copy of the notlc:e on the property. The notice ahall at.ate t he epecific: fac:ta relative to the condition, the corrective 1111aaurea deenied neceaaary, and the data on or before which auc:h meaaure ehall be completed. The owner ahall aleo be notified of hie rlght to requeet e hearing before the ao.rd of Director• within thirty daya frCMn the date euch notice i• ieaued. OR SAFBTY If the Manager finda that i.:..ediate action i e nec:•••ary to prevent i111pair1&1nt of the groundwater or a threat to the health or aafety of the public: he may correct t he condition without giving notice. The Dietric:t may c:harve the c:o•t of the corrective .eaeure to the owner. However, within twenty-four hour• after initiating •uch corrective .. ••ure, the Manager ehall notify the owner of the time, date and place at which a hearing ahall be held by t be ao.rd of Direc:tora relating thereto; which dat.e •hall be not l eea than ten nor 81Cre than thirty day• after the date of auc:b notification. 16.9 BO~D or DIRECTORS HEARING 11) At the ti~e fixed for a hearing before the Board of Director• concerning an abandoned well, • peJ"ll\it. or a threa t to water quality, health or eafety, aa provided for in thia chapter, the Board of Director• ahall hear and c:onaider all relevant taatilllOlly and evidence offered by the property owner and by any other intereeted peraon. (2) ()) (4 ) I f the Board of Director• deter'lllinee that an unuaed well wae incorrectly cla••ified •• abandoned or that a permit waa i111properly deni ed or canceled, it ahall direct the Manager to reclaseify the well or to ia•ue or rein•tate the pennit. If the Board of Directors finde that • threat to water quality, health or aa{ety, ae determined by the Manager, doea exiet, then it ehal l direct the Manager to take any neceaeary action to protect the groundwater or the health and eafety of the public unl••• the aituation ie corrected by t.he owner on or before a date to be apecified by the Board of Directora. The co•t ot euch C"orrect'ive meaaurea by the Manager ahall be charged to t he owner or operator. In inatancea where the Manager hae corrected a condition under the immediate correction provi1lon of section 16 .8, the Board of Director• ahall ••cert ain and review the pertinent fact• concerning tbe correction. If the Board of Director• determine• thet the Manager'• action• were Juetified, then it •hall direct that t.he coat be charged to lhe owner or operator. 16.10 STANDNU>S FOR CONSTRUCTI ON, RECONSTRUCTION OR DESTRUCTION Standard• for the c:onetruction, rec:onatruc:tion, or deatruc:tion of well• ahall be the ate-ndard• rec:omnended in the Stat~ Department of Nater Re•ourcea Bl.llletin No. 7t , ~pter II, and fut.ure a111endmant • thereto. Standard• for the conatruction, recon.atruction, or deetructlon of cathodic protection well• aball be the etandarda recQlmlended in t he State Depart918nt of N•t•r Reeourc:e• Bulle tin Mo. 14-l, and future a111endment • thereto. 1'. 11 VIO~TIOH --PENALTY Any violation or failure to COIWply with any of the provieione of t hi• Sect.ion •hall be handled aa provided i n herein and ehall alao be aubject to Section 14 •• apPlicable. 16.12 AOREBHBNTS The Diatrict INiy enter into agTaenwtnte vitb property owner• concerni ng the drilling or abando~nt of welh and/or alternate or lllOdified method• of meeting certain of the raquire .. nt• contained herein. In euch c:••••· the agree .. ntlal will govern ae to the applicability of the affected requiret11ente, in the areaCel eubject to •uch agreement•. 16.l) NO LIABILITY ASSUMED Notwithatanding the provieiona of t hi• Section permitting or requiring the Diatrict or Manager to iaaue permit•, 11\&ke deterftlination• and/or take correct ive wieaeure• relative to conetruction, reconet~ction abandoneent •nd daatruction of well• and quality of groundvater. the Dietric:t aeeu1'18e no liabi lity to the property owner• or operator• of well• or any third partiee, for the mak i ng of or f ailure to ..ake any auch detel19inetion, or the taking of or failure to take any euc:h 11aaeure. or the i e•uing of or failure to ia•u• any auch penftit. Irvine Ranch Water District Sewer Improvement Districts ffUOAV. JULY 26. 1• • Irvine Raacb Wat« Dlitiict Water lmpro•t1D19t Dimidl Ll!(JVq) ID 110 • ID Ill> r ID Ill • ID l:I0/121 ID I .. • ID 1)0 • ID 1'6 • ID 140 • 10111 ••• 11> uo • ID 119 r ID 160 II ID 190 ~ P.llHI81T 8 r.XHI81T 8 le th. lrvl~ RAnch W•t.er Dletrlct Schedule or ll.llt.e And O.ar9<1a . It la lnclud<'d wl thin Ule Rules and rXHJ81T 11-2 , l'1uiulau .:.na for Wate r , Sewer, and M.,l•l-d Wat.er Service by t.hla refontnce. Published Daily Pilot July 26, August 2, 1996 F557 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctlllous 81&Slnesa F1ctltlou• Bualneu Name Statement N•m• Statement Tha following persons are The following persons ate doing business as: Gypsy doing business a1: Mister Moon, 104S Newpon Cen- Mlt!M, 2507 W. Paclflc: tar Dr.. FUhlon Island, Coast Highway, Sui1e 102, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Newport Beach. CA 92663 Diane Reeder, 910 Hol· Gary. M. JonH. 271 0 lowbrook, Costa Meu, CA KeMn Avenue, Apt. •2129, 92826 Irvine, CA 92614 This business 11 con- Tiils business Is co,,. ducted by: II\ indMdual ducted by: an lndlvldual Have you started doing H.v. you started doing business yet? no buslMU yet? Yes, 7 July Diana Readef '96 Thil 11.ale!nent Wat flied Gwy M. Jones wltll the County et.rk ol Thia 11atement waa filed Orange County on 6-f2·96 wl1h Iha County Clark ol 19"3888304 Orange County on 7-12·96 o•n.. ..,.,_, '"'" 12 19 26 19"3189410 _, .--. ,._, . • . Dally Piiot July 19, 28, August 2, 1996 F533 Aug. 2.11. 1996 F552 PUBLIC NOTICE FlctllJous 8uslneH PUBLIC NOTICE F1ctltlou• auslne" Name Statement The following persons ara doing business u : Glnal Commi.nlc:atlons. 303 Otlh· wood Road, Corona <lei Mar,CA~625 Gina Oi61aslo-Rhodes, 303 Driftwood Road, Corona del Mar. CA 112625 This buslnatt " co,,. ducted by: an indMdual Have you 1taned doing business yet? Yts, 5125199 Gina OiBlulo-RhodH This stattmant WU filed wltn Iha County Clar1c ol Orange C0tinty on 7.01·96 1H838882t2 Dally Pilot ~ 26, August 2, 9, 16, 1996 F569 PUBLIC NOTlCE PUBLIC NOTICE Neme lt•l•ment F1ctltloua auslneu F1ctlllou• lualneu The folloWlng per80ll1 are N•me St•tement N•me Statement dol0:>ing ~a1nts3., •Vias: !~ O Th• following per1on1 are The tollowlng persons are rapn..... ~ 111 _.ena. doing business as: Out· doing busl.ness u · Surl· Rancho Santa MArgatlta, doors Umlted, 2594 Willo side Valet & Slluttie Ser· CA 92688 Ln .. Costa Mesa, CA 112527 Vice 1n Rlvtnld• Delve Michelle J. Dixon, 39 Via Frederick L. lschlnger, Suite F Newpoft Beact1' Sar9f\A. Rancho Santa Mat· 2SSM Wiiiow Ln.. C01ta • ' arita. CA 92688 Mesa CA 92627 · • ivar· ducted by: Ill Individual side Drive, Suite F. New· Have you staned doing portThls8-:,~·,;:.:2'fa co,,. business yet? Yn. 6+96 Mlchella J. Oilton ducted by: an lndMdual This statement wu filed Have Voll atar1ed doing with the County Clerk ol ~C::,Ts~:li Y••. s-1.91 Orange Coun"ty on 6-12·96 This ata.tement waa filed 1 . 83188241 with the County Cl&r'k of Dally Pilot .My 12. 19. 26, Orange County on 8-21·96 August 2, 1996 F535 ducted by: an Individual Have you aiarted doing buslnest yet? No Fredenc:tl L lsc:Nngef This 1tatemenl was llled willl Iha County Clarll of Orange County on 7-S.96 19"3 ... 713 Daily Pilot July 12, 111, 21. August 2, 19te F521 19983 .. 7215 PUBLIC NOTICE Dally PllOt July 111, 29, ----------------~~~=--Aug. 2. II. 1996 FS54 F1ctJtlous Buslneu PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE rt!'~":Jr!:::r"'.:! ar• F1ot1t10.,. aua1ne .. F1ctlllou• lualneu doing butlnesa as: Picture N.me Statement Nam. Stlltement and Sound Producilons. The following per90ne .,. The following peqons .,. 2036 Gold•nty• Place. doing ~ .: Pizza doing tiu.lness aa: Ad.Net Costa Men, CA 92626 Palace. 7441 Centtos Av. .• 2000. 16701 Algonquin Thomu Richard Tanquaty, Stanton. CA 90680 Street, #306. Huntington 2034 Golden•Y• Place, Domingo Upari, 151121 Beach CA 92649 Costa M..., CA 92628 Ouaru St .. Wastmlnater. Tll•odore Lula Radke, Thi• bu~lnHI 11 con-CA 92683 16701 Algonquin Street, ducted by. II\ Individual Thia bu1lne11 11 con- #306, Huntington s .. ch, Have you •tarted doing ducted by: en Individual CA 926411 buslness ~.rt No Have you awted doing J~!cs~~·~·~~o,,. ~.~~flied=~ Have you started doing with the CIX#lty C1&r'k of Thi• 1tatament wu IUad buslnau yet? No Ofaoga County on 7·17·96 with the County Cler1t oC Theodof'e Louis RMfka HM3'99900 Ofanga Coc.ny on 7 ... 91 This stal91Tlent wu filed Dally Ptlo4 .My 1t, 29. M-i ... 3 ... TH with the County Clertc of gust 2, 11, 19" 1542 Dally PQot .My 12, 19, 21. Orange ~.:_:~::: PUIUC NOTICE August 1. '* fl30 D.ay PlloC Jtit 2t. August flctltl•• auslneu 2. 9, 16, 19" FS81 MeMe ltat....,t PUIUCNOTIC! PUIUC NOTICE The to1tow1ng parsone are --------- ---------doing ~ •: ~ FlcUU.U. lkaalttee• MOTICa fW •rn Vlsu•I Productions, ..._.Sta.._.. APPUCATICMI TO 9172 EfflnQNlm Drive, Hun-The lolowlng pat'IOf19 we SIU. ALCOHOLIC tlnQton 8Mcf1. CA 112948 doing buelneU •: Hl.lm-ISftRAG&I MIChaal Devld ~. 9172 ptwey Yaoat1. to10 South JUL 14 ttM Effingham Ori"•· Hun-toait OrM, COste Me9a. To 'Mlol'n '11 w.y Con-tlr'lllOn 9-cf\, CA t2Me CA 112129 cem· The Nam.(a) ot the Ttlls bualneaa la co.,. s-..wn J. Fleldt, io Alba =~ .,.,.: CHRIS ~':!:' ~en ~vldual ctolng ~~1'i ir::,;:.:2~ con- Th• appl=-:;ted -==-~No ~~M~dolnQ ~ .,. llDOMrlG '° lht Thia ...... ..... ... ......... ~?No ~"""' ·Of ~ with ._ Cour"Y ewti oe ....,_ J. "'*" ...... ecw.OI IO Mii ... Orange eo.n, Oft f.1... Thie .... -· ... -.0 rt.mL't"~' lfe'":. 111 .... toe =:~ 'r.'::.: COSTA MESA. CA tlat Dally PloC .My tt. a tlllllll .. '°'.,. ~ °' u. A&lg. a.'· ,... N4I ~ ,.... Mr 'a; • ::w::. 118' llUmJC ll011CI Auf. I, I, ,. PIM ~· .::.•=r " •u 1 • •Ir un ..... "' .. , ... "' ...... . . ... ... .. C1111Et41L.... ~·::.-=---.. NERI I I I OOIN•lllDT "" ..... ••• 1 ... I ......... 0 .,.. •--:-..::. ~..:"':. 9'----::ij --~ ·=-.. . "' Call Put a to vvork for • • AUOAY, JULY 26. 1996 PUIUC .OTtCll PUIUC IOTICU WJC MOTICll P\alO I011CD PUii.iC IOTICll W llTICll PUalC ltOTIOll PUIUC llOTIOll Bond tt<lUl•ement• tot W1C IOTICI ~·~. ~ ~ ==~ llMOIMil ~~IM~ e: IWUC·IOTICI llUIUC NOT1CI ~"::' ~ ~~ng ~ bualntH I• CO!'· contrao11. HQttdlno 11'8 {7i4) '444200. ~ 11 ...., 11 AO. a. _... ,... .......... ,.. -......1 ........._ bu.-.~? No ouc~ by: an lndMdu11 PUIUC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICI 15.000 .,. alated In the .... ' Nob It Mr= ~ ..... Fl'Oftt, a.lboe== H8V'9 }'OU ~ dolr10 .._ ........ nt r ...... ._ SallY Kl<il Have you alarted CIOlf'lg --------~• Otnttal Cotldltlonl1 OPf\ NOTICll CHI gt~ that eald llo Mlr• &' 92M2.. TM bullMtl V9f? Yff .,..a ~ Nw tt.te ...... I Thlt ttattment w81 Iii.ct butlnttl yet? No STATDlllfT OP 483, Section 00700. TllU8TU'S llALa iftOt Wiii be held on tM IUI Of Che KathlMn Q lfunziker Th9 tollowltlg ~ .,, n,. fOllowlng '*'°"' 1111 wlll'I ttlf County Cl«k of MlchMI H. Wallltt MAHDONMaNT Oft In &eeOtdanct with the .,_, t• aTa CNS day of August 1991, at the ~ WOICott Ebeen T1'1i1 mteNnt wu -.cf =~ ~~ :nga~~n:~lt:·~ R:JO~; Otang• County on M2·9e Thlt tlattmtnt w .. ntoCI Ulli OF FICTITIOUS provisions of s.ctlon 1no, LOAll llOI tiow ol 1:30 p.m. tn tht (714) 81U'15. wtih the COU1ly o.tt of Or •C4i4 Colla ~tn.. vi " CA 927t 4 o ' 199•3M M 13 with the County Cftrk ol 8USINEll NAMI 1113 and t773.t ot ll'lt too'ewao Councli Chambtft of tl'lt Publlstt•d N•wport OfMOt County on JUiy t, <:A't28H ' Rig.. o .. 1;n AHoc:lotH oauy Pllol JUiy t9 •• 20. Orano• County on 7·lt-H The follOwlng ptrton1 Labor Code, The Depart· RU'1 C....... Newpott Beach CllY Hiii, Beach.Cotta M ... Olily 18" tlM3 ... Ht Cnrlitophtr Ian Chrl" lncy (CA) 2719 Whllt Aug 2 9 1990 f550 11HH90108 have abandoned tht use of IMl'lt has ~rtalntd that DAVID M. 3300 Newport 8ou1evllld, Piiot .UV 21, 1ne. F570 Dally PUot July s, 12. 19, ten.n. 2855 Pinecrffll Of .. Road, lrvlM, CA 9271• · ' ' D1111y Pilot July 28, Auou11 tt1t Fictitious Buslnett the general prevamno rat•• PO •naaTH Newport Beach, CllifOfnla, PUIUC NOTICI 21, 1tte F5'1 IC.224. Cotta Men, CA · Thi• bu•lnen 11 eon-PUILlC NOTICE 2, 9, 18, t99e FSM Name: United Flnanc;lal h I T 8 No at0914 et Whlcl'I U!M and pl~ 92928 • ducted by• a COfl)OfallOll MOttgage, 302 N. er Cam-of wages In t • county n IMpORTANr NOTICE TO WIY and all ptt'10n1 lnt• ona t ,MOtT PUIUC NOTICI Thi• buelntH la con-Have yeu 11arted doing flo•ltlou. •ualn .. e IJ'IO Real, Ste. 300, San Which the work to bt done PROPERTY OWN!R· MttCI may appear and bt ducted by: an Individual butlnen yet? y., 1 Ml Nam• Statem.nt PUILIC NOTICE Clemente, CA 92672 be" listed by ll'lt D9'>tft• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT l'IMrd ttltfton. 11 you chalo f'lotltlollll llu8lne•• FlothloU9 llua....... HIVt you atarted doing R gal Ottlgn' Assoc The lollOWfl)g ptr$onl are The Flclltlous Business m.nt of lndusttlal Rtlatlon1 O!E OF tenge thla l)(ojtct In COU\1, N._. Slal 9Meftl N .... Sta••1Nnt bUtln"' vet? No I iy y II Soneflshlne{Prei: doing business ts: SO. Re: ASl18Jl0ot<ICONCOllD Name 1elerred to above (4t5) 737·2194. A copy of ¥:fs~ROA~O ~CH 3 YOU may be llmlted to rala. n,. follOWlflQ penon1 •tt TM fOllOwlng '*'°"* .,, Cl'lrlttoplltr Ian Chrlt· ~iit O Cout R.E. ln11 .. tmerit•. NellcaOf Sale Youareif\defa\.111 WllS filed In O<angt County thl• listing Is on file II tM 1988 UNLESS YOU TAKE Ing only thOH IHUH you doing buslnest as: •) lnttf• doing bullntll u : UnlttCI tenetn Thi• llltemtfll was filed 303 Broactway. Suite 211 . under a Nolice or Oelloquent on Feb. 9, 19911, Fife addrtll fisted U>ove ACTiON TO PROTECT Of eomeont else ralltCI at elay PIC1ure•, bl Olgltal Ananc:lal Monglit, 7100 Thia atattmtnt wat filed with the County Clerk ol l.agun. a Beach, CA 92651 ASsessmanl Li.n dated Mareh 1, No.19963672975 11. · YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY the public hearing de-oodOo, 17922 'Itch Av-lrvlnt Ctnttr Drlvt 1800, with tilt County Cieri< of 0 anne co nty on 1 12 96 Russell C. Garner, 1482 1996. unless you take acuon• to Ronald K. Mormile. 302 N. Prefer~• wl. be g1anted SE SOU> AT A. PUBLIC 1Cfibed In this notice or In tnue, Irvine. Calllornla Irvine, CA 92118 Orange County on June 28, r " 19983ea9.53 Carmtllla s1.. Laguna protect your prOJ)trty, II may t>e El Camino Real, San Clem-lo blddwr properly ap-written corrospond•nc• d• 92714 Ronald K. Mormllt, 1100 1998 1ff83M8003 . Beach, CA 92651 sold ata public: sale. II yoo need ente, CA 92672 proved as "SmaU Bu• SALE. IF YOU NEED AN llvertCI to lht City at, or Interplay Producllont, a Irvin• Ctnt9f Of, Irvine, CA Dally Piiot July 28. August This buslnoa' is con-an expllnatton 01 Ul• nature ot James F. Lewis, 302 N. El rttts" fn accordanet with ~~~~~A-g~N n?l pT:o: prior 1o, tht publlc hearlnj. California corporation, 92818 ~·%~lot July 5• 12F;1 90 2, 9, 16, 1996 F564 ducted by: an lndlvldl.lal l!'le Pfoc:etdlng against you, you Camino Real, San Clem· Section 18ge, tt .aq .. Tltlt CEEDINO AGAINST YOU, For tnformallon call (71 ) 17922 Fitch Avtnuo, lrvlnt, Jamet Patrick Ryan, 19021 • PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started dol11g should contact a lawyer On ente, CA 92672 2, Calllornla Codt of Regu. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 644-"200. California 92.714 SlnglnQWOOCI Cfrclt, Tra· PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes. 1963 August 16, 1996at 10 00 am at James Pat11c:k Ryan, 1902\ 1 110 A •P 0 ed LAWYER Micha•! C. Kn naley, This busfnus Is con· buco C"anyon, CA 92679 . 8 1 Russell C. Gamer Ille back entrance lobby 01 Ule Singing Wood Clrclw, Tra· ;SM~~9 n o&~; 11 On AUGUST 9 1996 at Sec retary, Planning ducted by:. corporation Thi• buslnHI Is con-: Flotllloue •u•lne.. F~~uuou,• U• ,.... This statement was filed Lake forut uecuUva CanlA!r bu~o Canyon, CA 92679 or . • ia:oo A.M. CA1.·WESTERN CommlHlon, City of The reglttrant c;ommanc:ed ducted by: an unfncorpo. Name •••t•m•nt .. am• t a••ment Wllh the County Clerk ol 23101 Lake Canter O<l\.le In the This business Is C:Oll· must ~ on file at the Of· RECONVeYANCE CORP Newport B h to transact business under rated association other The following persons 118 The foltowlng persons are Orange County on 7·12·96 cll'f of Lal<e Forest. county ol ducted by a general part· lice or Small and Mlf'IOflty Califomla corl)Ofallon ·a: NQTE· r:•c • f the flctltlou1 name or than a partnership doing butlnass a•: Sun doing buslnees as: Qrlndflf . 19983889407 Orange, Slate of CalllOfl)la. norshl)> Business, 1808 • 141h dul a olnted truslee • 1 e><pensa 0 names !Isled above M·96 H.W• you started doing Swttplng Service t 818 Restaurant, 21002 Pacific; DallY. Piiot Juty 19 26 under the power ot sale pursu-. Ronald K. Mormile Street. Suite 100 Sacra· und., :~d pu,.uant 10 this notlc• Is paid from a Interplay Pro'ducllon1, buslneH yet? Yet, 2·1-116 Ohme Way Costa Mesa. Coast Hlgt\Way, Huntington Aug 2 9 1996 'Fssi anlto ltlo terms ol those certain 19963888748 mento, Calllornla 95814, by Deed of Trull recorded fillng fee collected from the Chrlttopher J. Kllpatrlck, Ronald K. Mormile CA 92627 ' 8eac!'-C~ 92648 · • • covenants. conditions, attd This statement vtas flied 5.00 Pm of bid opening MARCH 10 1968 as Inst applicant. President This 1tatement was filed Thomat Jo1tph Kuhns Dick• Grind;'· Inc. JCA), PUBLIC NOTICE resltlcUons recorded on June 9. with the County Cle1k of d·ate '11· bidder want No 88-1oS768 In book. Publlshad Nawporl This statement wat flied with th• County Clerk of 79357 Montego B1y Ber~ 1151 Dove treet, 275, 1978,as lnsrrumentN1>. H097/ Orange County on 7-5-96 "Sm~I Business" prele:. page, of Ottlolai Records In Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ~lh the~o~nty C~~~~f Orange County ~ .. 7·5-96 muda Dvnt, CA 9~0; ~9J:C~~:i~C:.sc~,928:'n. Flctltlou• Bu11n .. a book 12f7100il paoe R1099 tnClu· 0 11 Pll 1 J 1 12 19 26 the office of the county Re· Piiot July 26 1996 range un Y on 19~83_.8742 Richard Scott Kuhns, tOO ed 1 N•m• St•t•m•nt sl\/e, o 11clal acordt ot a Y o u Y • • • ence on lhl1 project, bidder corder of ORANGE Coun1y, ' · F575 19983988143 Dally Piiot J'4Jy 12. t9. 28, Almador, Irvine, CA 92114 duct by: •·corporal on The following persons are Orange Counl'f, CalOorrlla. August 2. 1996. must sign Std. 8t 1 rorm State of CALIFORNIA eK· . Oelly Piiot July 12, 19. 26, August 2. 1995 F527 This bualneas la con· ~aye you t?s~rte~9::rng doing business u : The Ronald 0. Roop. a Law Corpora-F524X (Small Buslneu Preference eouled by DAVID M PUBLIC NOTICE August 2 1996 f520 ' · ducted by: co-partners s ~as ye es, Outpost Uquor, 81 tO W. Uon. as trustee tor sea ~ull · __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , and Certification Request) CHEREB AN UNMAARIEO ' PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1tarted doing ~lc~s Grl~eri'd In~., :~1rt Pacific: Coast Highway, Canyon Village Homeowne1s and subml1 wllh bid MAN ' PU--~IC NOTICE bUslntsa..yet? Yts, 4/t/8 1 en er, rts en 5 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Association (he Llenhokler __ S_T_A_T_E_M_E_N_T_O_F __ , Notice of Requlre,;,enl for WILL SEU AT PUBLIC Flotltlou1 BuelneH Richard S. Kuhns ~~tC~~~~y c:rk ~'regra~~~ Zu·Hslnng Hsi•<?· 26602 under that Oelln uenl Asse'S~- ADAN on scrmna on ro-BIDDER FOR CASH, that the Planning mmls· NamtStetement Tho following persons are wllh ll'lt County Clerk of • • CA92.69t 1996 as lnsrrumao o USE OF FICTITIOUS gram: c As HIER· s c HE c K slon of the City of Newport The following persons are doing business as: Uni· Orange County on 7·16-96 19983889510 This business Is c:on-19960104629/ book , page . ol BUSINESS NAME Your attenllon Is called to DRAWN ON A STATE OR Beach wlll hold a publfc doing business as: EMS trust, 23521 Peseo De Va· 19983990177 Dally Piiot July 26, August ducted by: an Individual tile official records of said The lollowing persons the "Nondiscrimination NATIONAL BANK, A hearing on the application Funding, 575 Anton Blvd., tencla, #203, Laguna Hills, Dally Pilot July 26 August 2, 9, 16, 1996 F565 Have. you started doing county, and pursuant to seeUon have abandoned the use ot Clause" aet forth or re· CHECK DRAWN BY A of City of Newport Beech Suite 200. Costa Meaa, CA CA 92653 ' business yel? Yes. 6-29-65 1367 of the Civil Code ol the 1he F1ct1tlous Business ferred to herein, which ts STATE OR FEDERAL for Amendment No. 85t on 92626 Stephen• D. Irons, 2352t 2• 9• 16• 1996 Fs5e PUBLIC NOTICE Zu·Hslnng Hsiao State ol Calllornla will sell at Name· Pecll1c Avalon Yacht appllc;able 10 all noneKempl CREDIT UNION, OR A property located at: Balboa Electronic: Mortgage Banc, Paseo de Valencia, #203, PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied public auction to tne highest Charters, 3424 Via Oporto. CHECK ORAWN BV A Island and Uttle Balboa Is-Ltd., a California Corpora· Laguna Hiiis, CA 92653 Flctltlout Bu•lnHs with the County Clerk ot bidder for cash. payable at tJme Newpof1 Beach, CA 92663 State construction con· STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· land In the City of Newport lion, 575 Anton Blvd., Suite Donald W. Gascoigne. Flctltlou• 8u11n .. 1 Name Statement Orange County on 7·12·96 ol sale 1n lawful money or the The Fictitious Business tracts and subcontracts, INQS AND LOAN AS· Beach. 200. Costa Mesa. CA 23521 Paseo de Valencia. Name Statement The following persons are 19983689411 United States. all rlgllt. Utle, and Namo referred to above and to the "Standard Call· SOCIATION. SAVINGS AS· A City council Initiated 92826 #203, Laguna Hills, CA The following persons are doing business as: Unlver· Daily Pilot July 19, 26. lnler8$I· in Ille following de· was tiled In Orange County fornla Nondiscrimination SOCIATION, OR SAVINGS amendment to revise devel· Tills business la con· 92653 doing business u : Dlznlvu sal Oeslgns & Construe-Au 2 9 t996 F553 scribed properry situated rn said on Nov. ta, 1994, Fiie Conslructlon Contract BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC-opment standards for Bal· ducted by: a corporation This business Is c;on-IM, 811 s. Harbor Blvd., lion, _3100 Bristol SI., Suite g. ' · county ano state Unll Lot 16 ol No.F628520 Spec:IOcatlons" 111 forth TION 5t02 OF THE FINAN· boa Island and Little Bal· The reglslrant(s) com-ducted by: a general par1· Anaheim. CA 92805 550, Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Traci 10018 as shown by map Jack S. MacAlhster, 12792 herein (Refer to General CIAL COOE ANO AUTHO· boa Island to: require 2 en· menced to transact busl· nershlp Amin-Anaheim LLC (CA) 92672 on Ille as Instrument No I book B1111any Woods, Santa Ana, c ndiii DPR 483 S • RIZED TO DO BUSINESS closed parking spaces for ness under the licUllous Have you started doing 220 w. Bayshora 'Slvd.: Michael James Devere. Fic titious BuslnHs 425. page 4·7, ol maps records CA 92705 ° ons, • ec IN THIS STATE Will BE eac:h new dwelllng unll; es· business name(s) listed business yet? No San Mateo, CA 94401 3100 Bristol St., Suite 550, Nam• Statement ol Orange County. Caltlornla This business Is con· lion 00700). HELO AT THE ENTRANCE tablish an open space re· above on: June 15, 1996 Stephen 0. Irons This business ts c:on-Costa Mesa, CA 92672 The tollowlng pe1sons are The purported street address ducted by an Individual Partlc:lpalion In Minority TO THE ORANGE CITY qulrement for the front and Electronlc;s Mortgage This statement was flied ducted by: a Limited u. Th is business is con· doing business as: Balboa and other common designation. 1996368939B and Women, and Disabled HALL, 300 EAST CHAP· rear yards of new resl· Banc. Ltd .. B. Joe Wimer. with the County Cletk of ablllty Co. dueled by: an lndlvldual . Island Boat Rentals, 504 II any. ol ltie 1ea1 properry de· This s1a1ement was filed Veteran Business Enter· MAN AVENUE, ORANGE, dences; and to Increase Sec1etary Orange County on 7·19-96 Have you started doing Have you started doing South Bayfront, Balboa Is· scribed above, for wt11ch the with the county Clerk ot prises Program: CALIFORNIA all right, title tha permitted floor area lo This statement was flied 19963090189 business yet? yes. 6-1·96 business yet? Yes, 2·1·96 land, CA 92662 undersigned makes no repre· Orange County on 7112196 Pursuant 10 Section 10115 and Interest conveyed to 1.5 times the bulldabfe (as with the County Clerk ol Dally Pilot July 26. August Amln·Anahelm, LLC, Ma· Ml~hael James Devere Michael J. Meehan, 235t sentallon or warranty, 1s 2066 Daily Piiot July t 9, 26. et seq. 01 the Publlc Con-and now held by It under defined by Section 20.14) Orange County on 7·12·96 2, 9, t6, 1996 F562 hesh D. Amin, Pres. This statement was filed Colgate Drive. Costa Mesa, Meadow View Lane, Costa Mesa. said Oeed of Trust In the plus 200 square feel or eK· 19983889414 This statement was filed with the . County Clerk ol CA 92626 Calllornla The purported owner Aug. 2, 9, 1996 F545 tract Code, tho Department property situated In said elude a por11on ol the re-Daily Pilot July 19 26 PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on 1-17·96 This business Is con· ol saJd real property al lhe time of Parks and -Recreation County and State de· quired parkillg from the Aug. 2, 9• 1996 'FS4S Orange County on 6-17·96 19963689938 ducted by: an Individual ol the OelinQuenl Assessment PUBLIC NOTICE has establlshed goals of scribed as: calculation. · Flotltloua ButlnHa 19993888771 Dally Pilot July 26. August Have you started doing Lien was: Terri Lynn Ashbrook State of 15% for Minority Business MORE COMPLETELY DE· Thls/.ro)ect has been r.. PUBLIC NOTICE Name St•tement Dally Pilot July t2, t9, 26, 2, 9, 16, 1996 F567 business yet? No Said sale will be made without Callfornla Enterprises (MBE's), 5% for SCRIBED IN SAID DEED vlewe i and It has. been The followlng persons are August 2 1996 FS3l Michael Meehan warranty, express or Implied The RHoureH women·owned Business OF TRUST. determ ned that II IS cal· Flctltloue BualneH doing business as: Prop. ' PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied regarding title. possession. or Enterprises (WBE's), and The street address and egorlcally e><empl under Name Stat ement erty Management Solu· PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol encumbrances, to pay tile sum Agency 3% 101 Disabled Veteran other common designation, the requirements of the The followlng pet'Sons are tlons. 9598 Shamrock Ave., Flctltlou1 Bu1lneas Orange County on 7.09.95 ol past due homeowner·s as· DEPARTMENT OF B . E t 1 11 any, of the real property California Environmental doing business as: C·F En· Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Flctltloue Bualnt11 N•m• St•ttmtnt 19983688950 sessments. reasonably esb- PARKS ANO usiness n er pr ses described above Is pur· Ouallty Act. terprises. 19 Canyon Crest Leona J. Luyks, 9596 N•m• Staltmtnt' The following persons are Oally Pilot July 19, 26. mated costs. lees. ooarges. and RECREATION (OVBE). f'artlc;fpalion for all ported to be: 1783 NEW Notice is hereby further Drive, Corona del Mar. CA Shamrock Ave.. Fountain Tho lollowlng persons are doing business as: Mont· Aug, 2, 9, t996 F547 interest due at lhe llme 01 1111s CALIFORNIA contracts over $10,000.00 HAM p SH IRE DR Iv E, given that said publlc hear· 92625 Valley, CA 92708 doing ·business as: All gomery & Associates, 405 nollee in the amount Pl HIGHWAY PATROL· ls required. Bids will only COSTA MESA. CA 92626 fngs will be held on the 8th Scott Franklin. 19 Canyon Karen D. Allen.l 9596 County Extetmlnallng, 1144 40tl'I Slreel, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE $~~50.00 Dated. Jutv 22. 1996 CAPISTRANO be accepted from those Tho undersigned Trustee day of August 1996. at the Crest Drive. Corona del Shamrock Ave .. l'ountaln Carson Street, Costa Mesa. Beach, CA 92663 Am· 422·012·016 Sr: Ronald bidders that either certify disc;tafms any Uabllltv for hour of 7:30 p.m. In the Mar, CA 92625 Valley, CA 92708 This CA. 92626 Marlon E. Montgomery, Flc tltlou• Bu1lntH 0. Rou1. A Law Corporation AREA OFFICE that they halle achieved any Incorrectness of the Council Chambers of the JO$eph Carol. t9 Canyon business It conducted by: William Floyd Hawthorne, 405 40th Street, Newport N•m• Statement 23101 LakB Center Drive. Suite Roof and HVAC th 1 . tt t street address and other Newport Beach City Hall, Crest Drive. Corona del a general partnership II, t 144 Carson Street, Beach, CA 92663 The following persons a1e 320 Ulre For1st California Replacement, Orange .. ese goa s, or ~. emp a common designation, If 3300 Newport Boulevard, Mar, CA 92625 Have you. started doing Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 This business Is con· doing business as: Car 92630 (714) 472·2366 PB0944 County, Callfornla .Good Faith Ettort •as out· any. shown hereln. Newp~rl Beach, Cal1lornta. Thia business Is con· buslnessJet? No This business Is con· ducted by: an indfvldual Dealer Concepts, 1330 w. 7126. 812. Bf.J/96 NOTICE TO lined In the Addillonal In· Said sale wlll be made. at wh1c:h time and place ducted by: a general part· Leona . Luyks, Karen ducted by: an Individual Have you started doing Colllns, Orange, CA 92667 CONTRACTORS structlolls 10 Bidders for In· but wi1houl 1;0venant or any and all persons lnter· nershlp Allen . Have you started doing business yet? yes, 5·66 Car Dealet Concepts (CA), Sealed bids will be ie· vltations for BidS/Request warranty, e><pres~ or Im· ested may appear and be Tho registrant commenced This statement was flied business yet? yes, Septem-Marlon E. Montgomery 1330 w. Collins. Orange, ,..111111 .. ceived at the Office 01 the for Proposals and as ser piled. regarding title, pos· heard thereon. If you chal· to transact business under wllh the County Clerk of ber t t991 This statement was med CA 92667 Department 01 Parks and forth In tho' M/W/OVBE session, COllditlon, or en· lenge this proje.ct In court, the fictitious name or Orange County on 7·tS.96 William F. Hawthorne, 11 wllh the county Cterk ot This business Is con· Recreation Engilleerlng Compliance Certllicatlon cumbrances, lnc;ludlng you may be llmited to rals· names listed above on 19983890178 This statement was filed Orange County on 7·1·96 ducted by: e co1poratlon Section t 4'16 gth Street d D 1 r Att h-lees. charges and ex· Ing only those Issues Jou (Date): 7/1 /91 Dally Piiot July 26. August with the County Clerk or 199839880B9 Have you started doing R •9 0 958 ) P 0 · an ocumen a 100 ac; pensos of the Trustee and or someone else raise al Joseph H. Catol 2 9 16 1996 · F560 Orange County on 7·5-96 D 11 Pll 1 J 1 2 19 26 bUslness yet? Vet, 7/91 oom 4 < 14 · · · mellt to Bid Form. The bid· of ll'le trusts created by the publlc hearing d .. This statement was filed ' • ' 199838887 72 a Y 0 u Y t • ' ' Car Dealer Concepts, Bo~ 94.2896• Saciam,ento, der's attention Is directed said Deed of Trust, to pay scribed In this notice Of In with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE · August 2• 1996 F529 Olane M. Gavel. Pres. Calllorma 94296·000 ' up t th 1 t th t the remaining prlncfpal written correspondence de· Orange Countv on 7·16-96 Dally Pilot July t2• 19• 26• This statement w·a· filed to 2·00 PM Tuesday Au· o e requ remen a c;er· 1 c " Fl iltl B I August 2 t996 F526 J gust' 27 · 1996 at ~hlch uricarlons alld document&· sums of the note(s) s• lvered to the lty at, or 19983989888 c ou• ua MH · TRADE with the County Clerk ol Cemetery• Mor1uary time and' place ihey will be lion must be submitted cured by said Deed of ~rlor to. the public hearing. Dally Piiot July 26 August Name St•t•mt nl Orange County on 7·18·96 Chapel• Crematory publicly opened and read with the bid· otherwise bids Trust to wil: $144.398.66 or lnfo1matlon call (714) 2 9.. 16 1996 • F559 Tho followtng pertons are Convenient through classr·fied 19983890083 • with Interest thereon from 644-3200. • ' ' doing business as: MC· Claaalfled :~;,t:;~ormlng the work as will be considered non-10/01/95 at 9.750" per MlchHI C. Kr•nzl•y, PUBLIC NOTICE Shays Enterprises, 2190 842·5878 642·5678 Dally Pilot July 26, August Furnls·h all labor mateil-responsive. annum at provided In said Secretuy, Plannln 9 College St., Apt. 44, Costa 2. 9. 16, t996 F568 als tools and equipment BUILDING SECURITY RE· note(s) plu; c;ost and any CommlHlon City of Fictitious Bu1lne1s Mesa. CA 92627 necessary to remove e~ist· OUIREMENTS advances tlth Interest. ES-New port B••~h. N•me St•t•m•nt Rodney L Mc;Murren, 2190 Ing buill·up roof from oH1ce The Area Commander TIMATEr TOTAL DEBT Publlshed Newport The following persons are College St., Apt. 44, Costa bwlding and carpo11 (ap· shall be provided with the si~7·92;·39 f . d Beach-Costa Mesa Dally doing butlness as: ~a. 8:. 9~627 2190 C 1 pro~1mately 10,750 sq. It.) names of personnel who e ene iciary un " Piiot Jul 26 1996 Smoothies on the Run. Y as ay, 0 • and replace with single ply Ill b kl I th St t said Oeed of Trust hereto-Y , . 122·A 45th St. Newport lege St., Apt. 44, Costa b Ii w e wor ng n e a e rore eicec;uted and dellv· F574 Beach CA 92663 Mesa. CA 92627 mem rane roo ing sbOysledm facility. If changes In per· erod to the undersigned a Marl< ' A Cherman 3800 This business Is con-ovei new gypsum ar ' I I d I 'tt D I . I D PUBLIC NOTICE . , d d b I I remove three (J) existing sonne are requ re . pr or wn en ec aral1on o &-Parkvlew Ln.. #SA, lrvllle, ucte y: o nt venture roof-top HVAC units al'ld In· wrlttell notification of said fault and Oemand for Sale, SUPERIOR COURT CA 92715 Have you started doing stall three (3) new HVAC challges must bt made to and a written Notice of D&-OF CALIFORNIA, Michael B. Cllerman. 122· business yet? Vos. 6·5·96 units modify (raise) a sec· the Area Commander. rault and Etecllon to Sell. COUNTY OF ORANGE A 45th St., Newport Beach, Ro.dney Lamar McMurren llon of rool at the carport If the Area commander ro· The undersigned caused CA 92663 This statement was flied (auto shop bay) and install 1 It bl rt said Notice of Default and 341 Th• City Drive Byron H. Hardie 267 Berk· with the County Clerk of . · ce ves an unsu a e repo Electlon to Sell to be ,.. ' Oran e Coun on 6-17·96 FORNIA HIGHWAY PA· cor n e coun W ere T I• business Is c;on-TROL·CAPISTRANO AREA ployee atter processing II· the real property Is ocated. ducted by: a general part· Dally Pilot July 12, 19, 28, OFFICE. Orange County, c;urlly clearance; or If Is FOR SAJ.E S INFOR· nershlp Aug 2, 1996 F525 Calilornla. complete lo ac· found that the Contractor M A T I 0 N : Mon ·fr I IN T HE MATTER OF Have you started doing PJJBLIC NOTICE cordance with the plans or employee Is unsultabte 8 :00•m to 5 100pm1 THE PETITION TO buslnesa yet? No _ and spec1ficalions there· or unlit for the assigned (919) 590-92001 CAJ.· CHANGE THE NAME ~:'k Cherman 11 Flctltlou• Buelne•a Put a few words to work for ou. Call 642-5678. Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified Wiii help 642·5678 The Community Market Place. Classllled 8 42·50 78 I t • s the easy ·to- acc:ess, fnformallon· packed marketplace visited regularly • sue-' cessfully • by all kinds of consumers. tore and such addenda duties, the Cont1actor 1hall WESTERN RECONVEY· OF Chrletopher J•mes wlt~s ,~:tc~~~~ w~l~rl< '4:1 N•m• Slat•ment ~~~~;\~ ~1~ ~:lni~~ ~~~~.ed be advised lmmedlately ANCE CORPORATION, Armlt•g• Orengo County on June 28 The following persons are ... ----------------------------"""' Licensere9uired:B that this Individual cannot 5 2 5 E A ST MAI N CASE NUMBER 1996 19983887989, doing business as: Foun· Engineer 5 Estimate: continue to work or be as· STREET, P.O. BOX A18284 1 Daily Pilol July 5 12 t9 taln Valley Mlnl·Ma11, 9520 s12s.ooo signed to work under lhe 22004, EL CAJON, CA ORDER TO 28 1996 · f:sos Warner Ave., Fountain Val· NOTE: A Job showing contract. 82022·9004 1 (8 19) SHOW CAUSE FOR ' ley, CA 92708 will be held et 1 :00 The State shall ·fla\le and 590-9200 CHANGE OF NAME PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ar~~,~~er~!n~~~~'Q'1,,8 P.M. Thurtday, August uerclse lull and complete D•t9d: July 01 , 199 9 PETITIONER($) Christo-Fl ti 1 B 1 2805 w Edinger Ave ' 8 , t996, at the Job alt• control over granting. deny· By: Esther Ch•mb•r· pher James Armitage HAS/ : t 0i. ,u• nt~ Santa AN, CA 92704 ·• located at 32951 C•m· Ing, withholding or terml· laln HAVE FILED A PETITION •m• . • •"'9n Tht1 business Is con- lno Caplstr•no, San nallng c:learanc;e for the TRUSTEE SAJ.E OF· FOR AN ORDER TO d~~~0110b':i":i~~ns :~~ ducted by: husband and Juan C1plst r•no, CA. Contractor. Including e~ FICER1 ESTHER CffAM. CHANQE NAMES FROM Donahue, Mcintosh-& Ham: Wife Access to the Job •It• ployees. The State may as BERLAIN EXT 30 11 Christopher James Armft· merton 628 W 19th St Have you started doing Is restricted for aecu· it deems appropriate, 0 au-Publls1h•d •N•wporl ~~:n~~ Christopher James Cotta Mesa, CA.92627 ·• bHU:1~1~le'l.~~dragon rlty reasons. Ther• thorlze and grant tempo. Belch·Coeta Mesa Dally It is hereby ordered that Kiri< Mc:lnto1h, 325 E. 22nd Ricardo Gutterrez Estrada , fore, attendanc• •t the rary clearance to the Con-Pilot July 19, 261 August 2, all persons interested In ~ .. Costa M~ia, CA 92627 This 1tatem•nl was flied lob showing, •ltl'lou9h tractor and employees. 1996. this matter appear before Ro~~J,l Av~~ah:!'ai~?,! with the County Clerk of not mandatory, l a However, the granting of FS37 this court In Depanment sler CA 92683 ' Orange County on 7·5-96 highly recommended tempo1ary clearance shall No. 703 of the Orange Thi'• buslneH Is con-18983$88655 as It wltl b• th• onlu not ~ coneldered as as· PUBLIC NOTICE Clhountydd Superlhor Coubort •t ducted by· a general part· Dally Pllol Juty 19, 26, , e a reS1 1 own a ve · · opportunity made surance thalfuli clearance NOTICIOF on 9•17 t996 at 2.00 nershlp Aug.2.9,1996 F543 available for proapeQ• wlll bo g11nted. The grant· PUBLIC HEARING o'clocll p'.m., and then 8nd Tl'le regJelrant commenced PUBLIC NOTICE . tlve bidders to view th• Ing or a 1emporary or full NoUc• II hereby given there ahow cause, 11 any to transact buslne11 under•---------- site. clearance shell not prevent that th• -Planning Commls· they hive. wl'ly Ult petition the flctllloua bus:re1~ f lolftlous Bualne•• The contract fo1 this tho State from terminating slon of the City of Newport for change of name 1hould ~~:V! 0~~ n/~ames stt Name Statement project 15 subject 10 State or withdrawing any auch Beach will hold a public not be granted. Kiri! Mcintosh Th• following per1ona .,.. contractor nondlscrlmlna· clearances If the Contractor hearing on ll'lo appllealfon 11 Is further ordered that s Thi• llaltmont w81 flied doing buelne.a ar. Paclllc t d I. broaches any portlon of of Temple Bat Yahm (Ber· copy or this order to sl'loW ~11 .. the County Cl ..... 01 Avalon Vachl Chartert, ion an comp 1ance ,.. nlfd Rome applicant) for cauH be published In " " ""' 3424 VI o · o N quirements pu1suant to these contract documen11. Gentral Plin Amendment Newport Beach.Cotta Orange County on e.21·9e Be l'I ~ ~· ewport Government Code. Section STANDARD OF CON• No. 96-18, Amtndrnent No. Mesa Dally Piiot. a newspa. 1H83687283 F:n~a Enltrprlatt Ina 12990. oucr 852, Utt Pttmlt No. 1892 per of general clrcutatlon Oally Piiot July 12, 111, 28, (Nevada) 1652 Pawnee Prospective bidders may The Contractor shall bt {Amended), Traffic: Study published In thl• county, tt Auguat 2, 1991 F532 Ortve i..i V90as. Ntvlda e1Camlne and obtain bid rHponslble for maintaining No. 109 and tht IC· laast one• a wttk for lour &ttot torms apec;lncattons and satlafactory etanc:tards of ceptanc;e of a.n environ-consecutive wttllt prior to PUii.iC NOTICI Thi• bualneu 11 con· • • . 1 l'MfltaJ document on prop. the day of tht hearing. • ducted by: 1 corporation plans by calling at °' mail· emp oytt ippearance, trty located at 1011 C1mel• DATlh MAY 28 1He Flolltloue ualne•• H • tilted clolnO Ing a request to 1h• office competency. condUC1, and back St'"' 0 A L e H 1 CK MAN N•me atatement ave you 1 It •1f. of the Department of Parke Integrity. The Contractor n,. app1rca11ona wfH allow Ju D 0 E iC 0 M .. , .. • Tht foftowlng ptreona are ~lneta yet? Y", t H • and Recreation, Engineer· 1h1ll bt reaponslblt for 1 40,000 1q. ft. lncttaH In SIONU OP THI SUPI!· doln\ butln .. 1 at: I) Call• ltrUMl Enlefprltff, Inc., Ing Section (916) 653-4274. taking auch disciplinary te· fntft11ment to ptrmll: the AIOR COURT ber aJtoona, bl Pit Crew Jim Golden, Manager Any other quulloni, lion with r11pec1 1o em-expansion of the eids1lng EnterPflMS, 270M South thla tlaltmanl was flttd 1 hon (9tS) 653-ptoyees 19 may bt ntot•· .. nctuary; addition of thrH Chtlttophtr Jamta Armlt· La Pu 1208, Laguna HUit, With the County Cl«k Of P ease P 1 Th 0 Pf•IChool ellltroom~· ad· ag•. 8292 M1cllla Dr. CA 928!e Or ~ 7 1241 4274. Any other question•. aary. • ontractor II alto dltlon of admlnlttratl~ of· Hunllngton Btteh, Ca Kelby Smith, 21oga SOI.Ith ange , ... :.N11 please phone (9t8) 853-rttponalblt for enaurlng neet: constnictlon of ten 92647·2847 La Pu 1208, Laguna Hiiia, 6501. A ll1t of planhold· that tmploy111 do not df• MW claaaroomt for rell· p CA 92W Dally PllOt .>.#f 19, 2t, ere m•v bt obtained fn turb p1per1 on d .. 111. g'°'61 lnlttuctlon; and the Bt~c::~~~:d M~•~w~:I~ Cr81g Fran. 15 Mou Hiii M: 2, I, tM '541 pereon, or bV re9ul•r open c1blnet1 or dask constructlOn OI a t2.720 P'lot i.,r .. 28 A t 2 9 L.l!:'!.1. L.egunt Hiiis, CA PUIUC NOTICI mall (un•bl• to FAX). drawers, or UN Slit• tti. aq. ft. cNpol. I ..... , • uou• . . 92eo;, No tlld Ill~ conatdtr""' phonu tKOtPI .. IU. NOTIC! \$ Hl!Al?8Y FUR· 18, 18". Thi• bUtlntaa II con-,.. ............... . w "" THEA GIVEN that e Neg• F572 ducted by: a geoeral S*I· u-.... ____ __.. ulllts• It 11 mado on 1 ll'lorlitd. live Oec:141tallon f\as °"" ntrehlp ---.. atondllfd bid form fur· The Oomrector and Na/ == by tM City cl PUBLIC NOTICI Have you aett1ed doing ~ -=~R.,rf nlsh•d by lhe Oopartmtnl htf tmplC)yNI inall cMcll BMch In COMto-, NOTIC• OP bullntM yet? No Motcla 12711 8~118go' of Parlla and At<lrttflon, In wllh ll'lt local ., .. office llon wtm the a:p~etlon AVAtl.AlllLfTY O' Ketby smittl MIMlofi Yrelo CA t2991 ' and 11 maCI• tn ac:cordanct contact Pf'I« to commence-:=-.J:: 1~~ ANNUAL RI PORT ~· ~ ~~ Rodney b ennl• Y•ldln, w8:111 t~ "tns1rue1lon• to ~:~~TMINT OP tub)ect o.vatoprnent' wit~ Purauant to Section Orange <:°""!on J11V t, ~1,. ... •;:,-r---. ddt,_ · . not retull In • tlgl1lllc8tll 8104(if) Of lht Internal RIV" 1tte ttetl•lltU "~· ..-Bldt mutt be tUbmltted PARKS AND RICflL .n.c:t on the tnWOnmenl. tl\ut Code, notice la Dlitv Plol .MtJ 1 11 11 cyiMhla Ann YMlln, 2271 t for th• tnfl•• wor• .. de-ATION n la the preMnt kUnlon of htttf)y """"' ttllt lhe .n-H. ,.. • not ~. Mlsalon Vltfo, CA eettbed herein. TM Otpttto Ooneld W. Murphy, D .. IN~.,-:::.' the Ntf>' nual report for the calendllf W:' ~slneu 11 oon- meot or Pane• anct Aecr .. r..t•r atlYI and aup. ,_, tOM of THI! HS!N PUIUC NOT1C1 ..... bW: ftUlbend '"° atlon ftMl'Vn the "9hl to p u b 1 .. h. d N. \1111 p 0 rt ponJng docUmenta.. 1'Ha 11 WOLCOTT FAMll y FOUN· .... • wal\/9 •ny ln'tgultrlty tn a e.ach.Cotta Mtt1 Dairy not to be ~ 11 .,. ~I ~ '°: ........... •11•111 Hiwa '°" lllrttd doing bid or to rtjt¢1 arl'f et ell ll'fl04 Ny 28, Augu.t 2, ::'~the~-=:. ~·• pMclplfetoflol The-= .. =• ..._Y'IO$ bid•. 1*· ~ The City enoour-for ~ ~ ,,.,.. dolncl ~II; ......... ~ 0.. Y.idln The tpp8teflt fOw blddtt flf13 ao.t ,,..,..,.. o( the 9'f1" .., Mlneae '*Ari m A.O!ief, b) ~IJettM• :: .:·::=v ~~ -be ,.qulr9d to , .. cute .,.. ~ to reYtew It'd t:OO 1.1n. to 4:CO p.m. ~ Challna EQ~ 11• o..,.. County On 1_... a ~ •"'""*'1"' On the move? oom1Mr1t °".,. dOcuman-~~:; -"o ~-,,...... "·· c......., ,,1111, .. 1 to. form of a "Standard i.uon. Coplee Of the Neoa-CA 12t17 .,_ PUoi ~ • ... _..,. ... ____ . ,onn 2•· which Sell ext 1 ttve Deol•.tion aod "IP' HUao H~. 21• ,,... • ~ ~i-w~ uoon ,,... · your r =~ d~ul'fttnt• .,. !deli "·· eo.ta Mela. CA 1. •· 11. 1• ,.., • ..,. ... w.,. household for P'*kl teYtew ClaMlllecl 11121 ... VCM# home St~t• of Ca1110rn1a only ltJml n ~•P•°'°"., fhl,..,,.. K8thlH n o. HunalkH, lht'OuQfl!'tHlfttd upo" •proval by t11• "'"9 ~ CftY of Toclafl t1M "'9tidfr!t Pl.. ~ · ~--...7a • 1111e. In Cloutfled ~ INctl. aoo Hew-Ml ... 71 = ... =a..:CA:.=aa="':.:.---''" _____ _ I Have A Garage Sale! CoU lhe Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to pla(e your Garage· Sole Ad ! • Pilot 3600 Paclfle View Driv4 Newport Btaoh -.... .. 2700 PIERCE IROTHERS IEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 o Br'badway Costa Mesa e4a-•teo 0 -+:a = ..... RENT lhrouot1 claslfted .. CAii Ataen Te ...... IMMfl-....._ ... ..,.. oon-.,.... .. .....,., Md ~ wMrfW/ethet-..... be ........... In lhe ... Of--.,or ~MB.VIN A. A f'!Tl'TlON hM been fled by JUDY ~ In the Superior Court of Callfornl•, Cou~of~,.. queete th•t JUDY CAMllN be eppo6nted -penoMI~ dw to ........ the PUIUC NOTICU ..._.of the deoedent. THE P£TIT10N r• CIU"tl the decedent'. WIU Ind oocloMe, If eny, ti. edmltttd to PfObete. The WILL ~ eny codlclla .,, evalf· lbfe for •x.ninadon In the m. kec>t t>v the ooun . THE PETITION r• qu11t1 euthotlty to edminltter the Htlte under th• Independent Admlnl1tr8tion of E1· tet11 Act. (Thie M.lthori· ty will ellow the penion- el repreHntetlve to take meny acdon1 without obtaining court epprov- 81. Before teklng cert.in very lmportent ecdon1, however, the p1rton81 repr111ntedv. will be required to give node• to iMefMlecl '*90M ~ Whh dMi unleu they hev• o.un "-fore w. hMr· ~ nodoe °' oon-ing, y°"' ....-enoe MMed to the P.f'OPOMd fMV be ln pefMft or by ec1ion.) The lftdep9n- dent edmlNetfetlon "°"),~J· A"! A euthoritv will be orented a.e.OITOft or • oondn- unl"• en lnt9"9ted gent oredhor of the person fit" en obfeotion a.o. .. ect vou rnuet fll• to the pedtion 9"d your d;i,,; .,!th the ahowa good o-.... why co4irt 9nd m.a 1 copy to the court should not the pertonel reprH•nt• grant the euthoftty. dve ..,pointed by the A HEARING on the court within four peddon will be held on month• from the d•t• August 11, 1111 et of flrtt lttu•nc• of 1 :45 P .M . In Deot. 703 lttttrt •• s>rovldtd In loceted •t 341 The Citv Hctlon 9100 of the Drive Or•nge, CA CMlfornl• Prob•t• Cod•. 92888. The tlm• for filing IF YOU OBJECT TO cleime will not expire the .. grentlng of the before four fn(\nth• petition, you ehould from the heetlng dete eppeer et the heering . -~ _.__ end ltet• your objeo· noticwu ...,.,ve. dona or Ne written YOU MAY V<.AM- PUIUC NOTICll PUl&JC llOTICU awz DHOUB Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT OIADUNll Monday ...... _._Friday 5~ ~ ............ .Monday 5:00Jm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5~ Thursday··-····-· Wednesday 5:00pm Friday _ ..... _._ .... Thursday 5~ PUILIC NOTICU rt .. •a• (714) 642-5678 . llYMX (7 14) 631-6.594 (Please include yoor name and pbooe number and we11 call you beck with a pice quote.) llYMl&Oll91 ·-Dlla 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA C}')f,Tl c.ona-m Newport Bhd cl: Bay St Fftl>AY, JULY 26, 1- GINlllAL POUCY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riJl't to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement .. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad inunediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. • iiGEiiiNiiiEiiiRALiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii10ii2 ~WZJ>RT 2169 COSTA MESA 2624 iiiROiiiOiiiMiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii27iiiOii6 ~g~ 292SliPiiiEiiiRSiiiOiiiNiiiALSiiiiiiiii30iiOiii2 EMPLOYMENTSS30 MERCHANDISE :s~~HAND1S~015 LOOKING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii B'eld• 1 Br utll pald. Wented: Furn room liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '. FOR A RENTAL? 2br 2b• twnhm• nr FP, yard, 1tove, refrlg. offering home repair FOUND small puppy or &OWIL MOUUIO CALL NINA $690/mo. 336 E.20th work In exchange for dog? In Corona del 0 "'"01nu11in HARBOR REAL TY Fa.ah. Isl., 2-car gar, Xlnt loc. 648-6094. lower rent 548·1554 Mar on Thursday MIUl ...... ~tilllllls 073-4400 new catpet, A/C. no pets. S1395 640-1529 Quiet Cottage morning, July 25. _,.,.llllllljlctllllllfttl· E'sld• 1br, no pet1, VACATION o45•9494 ... fllr ..... Adlltlll11 -BAL--B-O_A _____ 4Bd 28• Pool Home I 2722 LOST Cocketl•I Bird __.. ........... ..., For Lease. Clos• to i~~l5/mo .e~~e.;i iREiiiiNTiiiALSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orey body. yellow II......._ . ..., ,.-..ct. ISLAND 2106 COM H.S. 1/3 Acre head. orange chHks. U.,...111 If .iwlalHllH $2500 723-5333 Normandy, Cottage Lost 6/1 o. Reward I __, • .... ..., ........ Q r • n d C • n • I Bluff• Twnhm 4/br NEWPORT In France. Charming 548-3854 .._......._._......._. Weterfront 2br/2ba. b t t C near oeauvllle. 2Br•·L-O,_S.,,..T.,.,.......,C,...A""'T=--s-1e_m_•_•_• Out of Sent• F• In Fashion Island hH opening• for PT/FT sales assoc's. Hrly + comm+ FT benefits. Contact Poppy at: 844-5053 Own your own 90011' No lnv1stm1nt/1a1y Earn s1ooo·s a day 80CMJ55-3733 24hrs ........................ gar, d/W, w /d , ~it5 w1~;en"J, ';fn(,c:'.: BEA B 2669 English caretaker mix adult neut. male.I••••••••• ... ., .. _. IF ... $1650mo 494-1858 brick patio. $1695/mo s 75o·SlOOO/Wkly. 70496 s ... hore/51st, EMPLOYMENT --------·1 .......... , I rt ." 2632 V11ta d•I Oro •19R •us• Seasonal 494-1918 NB. Cataract on left Part Tim• Word ~~:.:.:..: CORONA 840-1208 28R 2BA $725/Up eye need• medication. .ProceHln~ata ~--lll*llall DEL MAR 2122 LIDO ISLI! 2Bd 18• ~~lg60~od~~~~ RENTALS TO !'v~:•rdt 574-0703. 5r~!~tfr Nee~ ........ 111 ..... o......,. Cottege, yard, 2-car pets. No feea. No SHARE 2724 EMPLOYMENT Work own hours . Teekwood oblong ent cir $100. Teakwood round table w/ext S1 50. 2 brass head· board• $25ea. 3 twin beds S40.e. 8 gross alllex whit• garden chairs SSO/all. Little Tlke1 sendbox $40. Krackl• Revereible stoller-nevy $40 . Creaser $35. Crafts· man lawnmover $75 . edger $35. 759·1245 COllECTlBLES 6017 .. ...., ....,_. M II 2 lkl 28• ffront Dplx ~thl!1~ ~'f' lease. 545-4855 5530 Guaranteed on· ....... .._., ii IMI 457.A Seaward Road. Greet Studio Pv1 ent, Bel Penln 1-Room w/ PERSONALS go Ing work . 11----------iSHAQ Autographed w 05 ......... $1200 1yr lae. Open Lido luxuriou1 water· uu pd, kit. nr tx:h, prvt ba/prtcng. Prort Must have PC. APP""11uCES 6011 Basketballl Cert of eu-..-ies t 'l..... ..... hH 7/28. 840-0101 front condo Large pool. tennli, N/S, male prefd. S460+utl. ACCT CLERK/ Great Income! A.UM• thenticlty.842·9810 ---1 ' 1 ,CllHUD aEIT VIUAOK AREA 280, den, 3BA, He, $800. &42•3162 Jeff or Todd 675-4188 Rl!CEPTIONIST CaJl. ~7-8224 »•111.-..-.r. Great 1br w/vaul cell boat slip avail. S2.550/ . CM E'Slde Share dplX PERSONALS 3002 Ground-floor op· W••h•r/Dry•r $140/ WANTED "-'' 'ls9'111,DC_.,.._ ikylt1 tp' belc ac'. mo.lie .... es1.aaM *eo*LAR0ownG• 2Bdea12 .. ~~ 2br, 1.5 ba. Oar•g•, ~:~~~1%r ~ m~~:.:! Recept/9ecretery ea. Apt. Refrlg SU>O. TO BUY ............... - -• • .... _·.1.. 179 nclo town ..,.... large yard. $450 F T dltl al J I 714-648-5848 ---·-$895. --a2 2-car gar. 418 Harding +ut·11. 54" "'035 Did you ml••• game? Individual. Clerlc:al po-or ra on ewe. . 6019 110111.1 BOllll t 1100 ftOM 11710. C.'9' . ..... ~ flnanOe, .,.,...,ae 0-2893 er.. 1lllon open for a self· era In Fashion la. ---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l!xeo home 2B0/28A. $1295/mo. g7 Ex II t I Sport• Newa Now •tarter who possesses Must have good com· FURNITURE 6014 Old Coln•. gold, •llver OcHn Blvd. Feb~lous APARTMENTS LIDO ISLE 8ayfront n:! ~~C. r;:;;: m~~,:, 1·900-263-27~x3n1 i uperb orgenlzatlon puter, people akllls. Jewelry, FrankJln Mint. Steve 642·9448 daya Top Dollara Peld For Records. Jazz. Sountracka, etc. Cell Mike 645-7505. I • FltlDAV, JULY 26. 1996 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE .... 48 FOltlidllng 52 ()llc'9 lteril 5e ()ahlneo 57 8upelior ~ 51 PIOMIM 59 Locl4lon eo Sol• 81 SUntan-lodon 82=: 83=gu.,. =~lcen monelaiy unit DOWN 1 c:onc.ntr1te 2 Malle 1 &pffCh 3 Allude (to) 4 Tlc·llc· - 5l.b•"*9 8 =· 7 Gambling town 8 Jecot>•1 twin 9 Fregrant lhrUbe 10 WiMaaylng 11 PIHMI 12 Addwattf t3 Melody 21 Fencer'1 22~the lewn 24 Ac:trMI Potts .... TID .JOY OJ' UNBLOCKING Both vulnenble. Eut dealt. 9110 ........ eovt. ••• a/o, ....,.,,., •t..-.c>, "'::. t:.• 1t2k. aai llllCIDIS 1130 •e9 9eo SL Red, w/e•ddle Interior. Mint Condi 129k 944· &e10/hm 9734174/Wk. NORTH •AKt81 OJ8 OA 10812 •A 1uperior aix.cJub elam which la eer· taln to be c1er .. t.ec1 •• the c:arda lie even aft.er a heart lead. The block· ap in clube and the apede void In· the EHt hand prevent. declerer •·P0-.. -5-C-0-11 --0-1-7-5 from drawing trumpe and then tak· &\ A5 • in1 a diamond dl1card on a hl1h spade. ---------- '75Porsche114 2 Liter, w/Maga & Bra Convert.Ible 723•9824 EAST •Vold OKQtl82 OKt•a ... , The West heart lead threat.ened th e only entry to South'• hand whlle the club 1uit wu 1WI blocked •--------by the singleton ace on the table . Declarer· found a moet eler•mt way 80U'111 •3 OA109 OQJ •KQJ 10872 to get around this obetacle. The eeven or heart.I ... covered by dummy'1 jack and Eut'1 queen, and declarer followed with the nine! Since it wae euential for the ROW JtOYCJ! 9182 -------- 1997 Bentle~ a $28,900. Sliver on Black, grey l•attier Int., RHO, Grea1 cond. 975-9232 n~ddini: -I 80l1l'll WEST NOR'IB d efenders to remove declarer'• •--------entry to the clube, Ea1t continued with a low heart. Declarer nneaaed the I.en and, when that won, conUn-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to INT P.. INT P .. P... P .. Openjng lead: Seven ot o ued with the ace, jett.iaonin1 dum- my'• ace or clubel The defenders had no counter. Here'• another hand from the Declarer now had two spade tricks, Generali Maiten ln~d_i_v_idc~u~•-1~, _tw,~0-he_a_rt.1_,-DMJ.lianumil and. seven played in ~ay lo Par •· tting club tricks, 12 in all, and the no- South wu former world champion trump ilam rolled home. Barry Weetra of the Netherlands. North elected to open three Learn to be a better brld1e heart.a on a hand that loob more player! 8ub1crlbe now to the TRUCJ(S 9220 --------------- like a weak two-bid. Westra found Goren Brldp Letter by ca1JJn1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an imaginative three-no-tr ump (800)788-122'5 for lnfonnatlon. Or overcall, and the reeult was a con-write to Goren Brld1e Letter, tract or six no trump that needed P.O. Box 4-4101 Chlcaao, n. 80880- careful handling rather than a 4-410. '70 l'ord 1/2 Ton p/u 300, 6-cyl, auto trans, Xt nt work truck. $1500/0BO. 723-1504. 4X4 9221 SAIL BOATS 7014 MOTORCYCLES CHRYSLER 9050 •73 Jeep Cherokee iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii scoonRs 8018liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wagon 2-dr, auto, pa, 25' Erlckaon New '90 Eagle T81 awd r•btt eng. 4" Utt, tow bottom paint, motor loaded, 1nrt,' all pkg. Runs greatt. Nd1 $5000 or trade for car, '80 Veapa 250PE, records, 1 owner, 80k minor work. $975 obO truck or older whaler? 48ml(I) Italian Cla11tc ml. Donald 547-7821 * * * 9 31 ·71 49 673-6719 or 645-1144 ju11 out of storage, b/o over 2k 673-2715 •-------- MARINE SERVICE (2) ·11 cno·s Honda DODGE SUPPYY'l!!r 7020 (1) '69 CT70 Hondaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9065 ~ (auto), $300 each '89 Da~tona Very 548-3135/650-2957 clean. Rebuilt engine recently. $3,000. Ask 24"8raae Porthole weigh• 70tbs. 18" gllH. $180. 760-8781 -------- for Bijan 973.9449 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified RADAR Furuno Model AUTOMOBILES ,_H_O_ND_A ___ 9_0_8_5 i-------- 1621 . New, used ••••••••• Sell your home ---·------------·-·····-··· twlcel All hardware liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii through cluslned. • • I D YIS,SIU ~y CAR : $1095. 930-079.2 --------'94 CIVIC EX Coupe. 942·'5978 9030 Wht, auto, ABS, Cruz, ._.-------.. 11 1unrf, pwr pkg, alarm MARINE SUPS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s13,900 673-4484 •--~----BM\V --------..---------,---------1DOCIS 7022 '84 733 Met Burg/tan -------- NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 6169 BEACH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lthr, auto, xlnt cond, INFINITI 9095 POWER BOATS 35' Boat Sllp extra•. all records, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $10 per/ft. Cannery f5500 OBO. 673-6008 1• 6169 7012 Area. 549_..937 '91 045, btk/gray tthr, non/amkr, hands free iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 40' Mooring CADILIAC 9040 'ton, fp, sr, 10 play CO, ANTIQUE SALE SAT 7·12 antiques, 18' Shock electrlc South Side Balboa cu1t whts on new Furnl. colleotlblee, old surfboards, stair· Bayboat. Hardtop, Island, Near Coral Ave tires, new brakel, •rt. caeh only. climber, treadle sew-new ban, exc cond. $12,900 721.0991 •77 Coupe de VIiie 56kml, ext warr, 30t0 P11k Newport tll407 Ing machine, dresser. $5700. 945-7973 ... DOCK wht/red lthr, 4tk ml, ,_s_1_9._5o_b_o_9_7_3_·_2_7_1_5 SAT 9AM 2 0 9 3 9th St,_________ plua or mlnua 25'. orig. owner, xlnt cond. '90 Q45 Black w/grey No Early Bird• *(In alley)* SAIL BOATS 7014 $175. 950-8145 $3500. 973-9339 tthr. Fully loaded. Uke DOVER SHORES ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Private Sllp W•nted new, n/1, CO, phone+ ·Moving Sale-'":.4• LIDO I for our beautiful 42' --------S15K 720.8013 1438 Santiago Dr. 'P'D11u5POeTATION • comp •te boat Winier only pref. CHEVROLET 9045 Sat 7/27 8:30 •&•&\n•n••&\•••• cover•. exc cond. •---------Won many rac11. or year round . JEEP 9110 •Huge v.,d Sale $750. 945-7973 310.309-3441 Sat. July 27, 7am -------- --------'95 Z·28 CAMARO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hove A Garage Sole ! Cl•Hlfted 842·5878 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley lndec:>endent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! 1( your car does not sell we'll run it ,._,. Crd Cord D MC OlllSA DAM X • bp- Moa .. CWl y "'°' >JO w .., ._, C..-CA '31111 '''" ..,,.,,.,. Cl> l!M "'"., ·~' ,,,_,....o+I O•'-o-.-0 ... -0 _._. o ,...._.._ a...,._ o--0 -0 -C..... O•-o--., o--.. 0 1.-1 a ....... .._ o-. ..... o-.-oc-..... 0 ... -a ......... c c.... oc..-._,.... OM-0 ..... -0 -W- • $ 10 "' ' .._, $I .00 eodi odrlileonal h • • • • • . ~ • • • • • • • • • .. • • • ' • • 509 San Bernardino POWER BOATS The Community RENT &-Speed 11,000 mllea. '92 Wrangler Mint, 1 Ave. Clothos, acces-Market Place. Rare "1·LE" Model. owner, blk, AM/FM for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ·----------------------·--·· sorles, books, furnl· 7012 Classlfled Bdy damaga/drlveabte caa1 p/o Btaupunkt. lure, misc equipment. 942·5978 through classified .59SO 949-8852 $9,399. 875-4042 -----•lcERAMIC CLEANING CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HAUUNG 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAlNTING 3858 REMODEUNG SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lAWN CARE . 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & ADDITIONS 3916 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small Job l!XPERT JUNK TO THI! DUMP PUBLIC NOTICE PAINTING 2a9-a190 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------1 '--•kr Showera Rep'd MAID TO ORDER * Beat Price/Quality ~~fe'k ~::~ns• wf.ri':"u~9!~~,9~~~-h Land•C•P• Remod•llnt1 Th• Calif. Public Utlll· g:.~:;::: 0~:~ ASK ME ABOUT ... Regroutlng & lnstatt'n tn1'd. Oecad11 of Expt landecape, brick, alone U 275870 9 50-7042 Ma.n won't! 968_1882 Yard tune up/malntenace, 1111 Comml11lon RE-WoOOYlanlhlp. 289-8t90 Remodellng•Addltlooa L111870t30 Otan of Tile Specializing NB/COM Conc:rtte. S00.71 .. 1007 landscape/artistic deslgn. QUIRES thal alt used & Repairs. No Job Too ACOUSTIC 873-6065 or 846-8528 $5/otfl 719-9798 •EXPERT! Btk walti, TWENTY DOLLAR Contr1ctor1C27~008. household good1 WILLIAMS PAINTING Smal11 Bob 548-8Ua CEIUNGS 3408 TILE REPAIR 2ovra Prof Houeecleanlng brick, concrt, atucco. PENCES HAULER/CLEAN-UP Pron & Ethical. S4S-750S movere print their ~~n~.~u::;~~ p"';~r:_ Farthing lnterlora iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Patio Ute r11aattng. bW Lucw Rere 10yr• Rpre. 25Yr Exp. LowS & DEQS 3615 JOHN 95().1928 PLANT ARTIST ri~~;· ~~ ~h~~'J':::~ L52!5139 777-8190 ~~d::~~·, ~:::..~ Cl!ILING MASTER Fountaine. Waterfalls, Exp. Low11t Ratea In Jo•• 831°7843 Sp1clall1t In 111l1tlng print their T.C.P. num· Ll!560875 973•121• •Acou1tlc Removal• Pondt.Uc'd 745.3954 Townl Me-4e70 Patterned Coner••• ea•YTH BEAUTY land1cape/lrrlgatlon b•r In •II advertl•• -,-IAS--TE-R ____ _ Cu1tom TeX1ur .. Palnt WINDOW CLEANING Drlvewaya, patloa, *Wood Pence•* ~ 1 upgradH. 790.9792 ment1. Ir you have a 1--------- UC'd. Mark 838•7300 CHILD CARE 3536 • Ave,.ge 1 atory-$35 deck1. Repair/removal Replace/Repair Low I & FITNESS 3740 Shan•'• Gardening queltlol'I about the I• REPAIR 3880 SPIUNXLERS 3921 Ii 2 atory·$45 Uc. Fr .. eat 222-6866 Free naullng/t'~4.~~~~ a Landaoapfng. Lawn galtty of a mover, llmo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Houae Cl••nlng AdvlnCagt Const FREE CHIROPa•CTIC care ln1tatl'n/Ramoval or chauffeur, call: Plaatertstucoo Patoh 9PRINKL•R R•~AI" Spring Cl••nlng CONTRACTORS "" . Sprlnklera 548·5801 Public Utltltle1 ·Servlnn so Ca 25y,.. Valv1uH11d1•Tlm• & A.., SVc Mlnl-bllnd1 Spinal Exam & Comml11lon Llc#3 .. 2.6884 24Hr1 clock1 . ...-.,, •~-• rup, l::'Llttt• Peopleal::' cerp_!i & A0or Vlll/MC/M. GENERAL 3558 FLOOR INSTALL Trea1ment1 810.2273 eVARD · CLl!AN·UP 714·558.,..151 714_58...,7831 John 8~;; 2ia.i83 1 Handym•n/R•model Daycare. Quality AJ • 999-2500 REPAIRS 3620 w .. d1•H,clg11•TrHI Addlt1on1, Bath, Kitch care. Warm home, Trimmed • New Lawn --------i SPRINKLl!RS are mv Fire-Water Oamaf,• computers, fun, and ACM CONITRUCTON HOME CARP.J Plante • Mall'ltenance PAINTING 3858 PL"n•nING 3890 on t Y bu• I n • • 1 • Eloc Plumb & P. nt COMPUTEeS 3556 Tennant Improvement •QUALITY WORK* eeft-•'"*'" p 74•~5375 '"'-Tlm1rt•V11Vt1•Dr1p Sye Newport are~. lmmed learnll'lg env. Quiet &\ Ramodel1 • Com/RH HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc SERVICES 3760 _.., ·-g-.... · Char1e1 722•78 .. Page 714~227-8122 CM ST: 405/Falrvlew Ll415708 949·5770 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lna •W.P. YOUNGQUIST THI LOCAL PLUMBl!R DOORi R~1rdWlre 714-957·1848 L.WIS Conetruotlon L708279 722·7332 R.NJ Hotlatlc Practloner MASSAGE 3830 Palntlntt Contreotor ·• Jam11 E. Bangert Co.-•·TVT--0-n-YV-G--3-9-2-9 Trlm•C•blniti•Stucco ADQRTlll ON Remod ... Handyman Home care Yllltl. Infante Oull. painting by pror11 Since 1947 A&H •• THI! INTIRNl!T L41'704n3 Local R11. to Elderly. Hrty/dally. Ucl802098. ln1. Frlendty Servtc1•tn1ured Dtywtl L!562731 .,.,y,. np • • •71.,..887·8929• HANDY MAN 3710 C.M. 71......._.373 L a 8 Ther•pr Fr• est. M .. 3301 L1!5329111 875-9304 8AT PRl!P Summlf Jerry 942-0597 CLEANING Reach Mllllontl 09t a. Nutrition Ina/WC Semlnara w/Patrlcta SE.-VICES 3548 $300 Homepage FREE Ne""ftOrt Beaoh RN IL MT t & /0 ff l4Yr1 CiUeiitJ Palntlnt bpert Drain c1 .. nlne o·o AINStT~.~ .. HAEf!~ED~tHETS &\ Call 714-394-9031 Bulldlft9 Centr1tetor •Pelntl'Cerpentry• JEWEI.l\Y 3784 maa11ge. 722·08:H TOUCHUPS, TOO & Plumbing Repalre owd Jana M.S . .......," -""" 47Yre. DelfQn to Flnl•h Drywall and morel 24 H,._ Richard Sinor IOYre up. Al worll OUI'· Rtgiittllion e7a.1:aeo Kllchlnl. baths, doorl, A TOUCH OF CLAaS .C.L. ~ Smalt Job• Oki THa V&LYaT TOUCH Uol280&44 M!S-3209 llnt MMttl TUTOR Teacher Wiii wfndowe. Doug ~72!58 Cleantng. Rea/Comm 723-loeo Ml·7003 O•ry 649-8277 WUllam Harold Jewe11r1 ~Hr. $30 S&re11 Relief Preol•• Plumltlng tu1or your elem9'1tary CARPllNTRY•Wlndowa Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. C......., CtftMlttl"I l ,J, iOOti ConetNotlon .... ltetlrM CentraotOf Waleh I JeW9lry Rlpllt 8am-8pm•Vlaa/MC/AE MJHi6W Clrcle Malnt. R1palr1 & ~emodela ~~h~~~ :a 1~:'9rA Ooora •Wood ,encea Terell 282·7143 s--·re/Hrd...,.e ln1t-•t cu.tom Home Bullderl Re al I I Anllque t flnl .WNeffy aophl• 890.2273 PalntJn~nl/El1 HouM/Apt FrH E1tlmate1 "" m -LI 4148195 R f' p ra, mf)rovemen •· luy/llMradl 87a-4»389 Quallty Job. Free e1t. L• .. 73N M .. 1_... Clolet/Oarege Organlzere I Upgrade .. Repalra c 4· 1 8 · 1tn jobs. Ouallty/1nteQrltt LllMM97 eae.eaee ,.. .,_ 1-------.._,., Ll28t681 • Call Bob •BOI HOUSECLEANING Pr1nt•ScannJno Svea 714-e7S.T789 1 ewe. KM\ S.U.t170 MOVING WALL 249-8323 Pg-312-0028 ~~~~l:.:°':u~ •71447.....01• RallODn& catJ>, plbg, LANDSCAPE & 3834 •BISHOP PAINTING POOL COV!IJNGS 3!! Tt.,.. a.. liiCMl6ic • eare 1or DOOIS 3580 ~1::0' ':·l' .. TA~ LAWN CAD 3808 ALL-AM•"ICAN ;::w~r;~~: SllVICJ! 3194 F•rthlft9 •••rl-CJUtPET WINDOW CLSANINQ Mactntoah Computera Aft •xPM'lenoed Uc'd. Phf1eM-a•e1 Movn-U ... Oarefully ...... &.1043:11 Ml-24071••·--·--ln1tallatlon, ,._,.,.,.. CLIANING 3515 : ~:g ~~ro In your hme/ofc. Low/ dependable door Mobll• #40a.t1a•• ... lo Yorll ••Int ~ • Chffply oAUNi'I PAINTING l•l•ftd Blue Peel• Dl•count Wdoov ..... F"U ESTI 729-T07e hOUrly r••· e7a ... 1e hangar. Ouar work, .............. ._.,j ~n~.;_ n.. M-....a Tl41121 10 Yrs bp. Od Prl<:el Pool 6 lpa Wkly Ive. l.fllOl?I e7 .. t910 SCUM SUCK•R• , .... Don 121-t910 Coeta Mfta/N~ ~A1-4411 ~1=U 1mrm•. Movtng au. ~. FrM E1t. =Ir: fllllf'l/melhttl fAI ltiitW '"'""'·. Carpet I Uphol Car• OT OFl'IC• CONDO CONCUTB • •• v ... ~ LOoal/Offloe/8torage Uo#lfMOI 838-1034 wuh M 72• ~'t In ...,, .. 24Hr Oual IVO. ~Off -CRl•anr •nv14·Y~· -··"DY 3557 DIYWALL .II• Nt•I • f w • T"!'0,,,!8'2 .• ~, ... 1 DON'T me 01 If oo-G .... m.,ov, ... le• ......... ue.71109vo442'483 • •. ,. :ti nuwv 3584 w.•11t•11&1111 •• 11.1 Topp1cl11t1 ... v •• L1wn1, ... -·-11 Yo" wanl .. '°*tit bid. R nn M0-271t .., H SllVICI Tlle/drywal~k ............... "' .... " ..... ........ ii;;iN Painting .... Orange ---·---· C a .nc ••rlaht H•••lnlne llrlok, 9eoc*, 8'one, Tie • 'enoNTdlolllhoom add. eallli UITIH Prof Mowr91 .... Irv Coaat'• l'IM91 HC)m" IALW "°°""° 00 II..~ Eutopean Prof'I. 8"I eono. Pdo, Drhleway ......... Uod Dtywatl ~ ,...,..,., L.andaeaplng • Malnt. 'D•rll_r 0110/UUt•H llnoe ·11. Warn• Quality wottc OYM'll'I T1llS 3528 lntownl Ref11Yratiq,. l'ptc,880e.A9f.19Vr 6 Painting. Aootldcl Conwn/Rel."8fl"9elll Tr" ,.rim a Removal •a ... HllP'"'"'° Leffler Guel 'I '*°°'"'9Pair ,,.Ill ......... Of'aoe a•t-M•I r.p, Terry ••T•1'8M ~=•t -=~~ ...._ 141.... 0.-.. ffc ... , .. ,1 T1 Pelnelng 711°e10 Ut111M ea1.-1 .c&llf WO&• .... Mo¥e-U L'• m J;nur;o etliklli IOOMIJI f'LAINl8TAMPID •••~•.-•• • ,Ht "•llable Proa fllrof, Ctaen, Qualtty UHMld 6 "*"" Brto11191onemte191ootc ~aaa'-'Uo 3u10 ,.... -...1r. Dleoeunlt-Woftl. ltdllt a Doetc1. ,,.. let All ,.,.,, L.14t.. •t..atO LWNtnt......_ L#JOMel f!te4et0 ...... ,. •?!-MM CARPENTRY 3510