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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. . SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMJv\UNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY MORNING SUMMER READING BUDGET TALK' SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS TUESDAY: TUESDAY: • TUESDAY: . . BRIE FING PIECEMAKERS SUIT WEDNESDAY: ...... MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1999 UNITY THROUGH DIVERSllY WEDNESDAY: . G c Ill z c :Ill: Ill Ill • To kick off a new reading program, the Newport Beach Rotary Club is sponsoring a breakfast for 20 students from Back Bay High School. The break- fast will be held at the Balboa Bay Club. Students with low reading levels will participate in a five-week summer computer reading program. Upon completion of the program, the Rotary Club will pay the students $100 each. A special City Council meeting will be held to adopt an $81 million bud- get for 1999-2000. The budget is the city's fi nancial spending plan for the coming year and covers everything from operating costs to funding of community objectives to hiring per- sonnel. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. The New port-Mesa Unified School District School Board will meet at 6 p.m. t o discuss $127 million in needed classroom renovations and to adopt a tentative budget for the 1999-2000 year. A public hearing on the budget also will be held.The meeting will be in the district education cente r, 2985- A Bear Street. Costa Mesa. Thomas Hall iburton and hi~ attor- ney will go to Orange County Superi- o r Court Department C-18 at 1·30 p.m. to try and strike part of the Piecemakers claim that Halliburton tried to maliciously damage the group's reputation. The Piecemakers are suing Halliburton for SS million A group of community leaders called the Unity Through Diversity will kick off a series called "Kitchen Table Talks" at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Center in Lions Park m Costa Mesa. The forums are meant to bndge the gap between different cultures. Attendance is by invitation only. Ill z ... FIVE EASY QUESTIONS RON SOLIMAN I OAllY PILOT Pushing students to test their best • EDITOR'S NOTE: In the Newport-Mesa School District. Pomona Elementary in Eosta Mesa had one of the ·largest scoring increases on the Stanford-9 standardized state test. We asked the school's prin- cipal, Cathi Pierson, about Pomona's success. WHAT WAS YOUR REACTION WHEN YOU SAW HOW MUCH YOUR STU- DENTS HAD IMPROVED? I couldn't wait to share the results WJth the teachers. After a year or analy- sis, strategizmg and hard work, these scores were the ultimate reward. WHY DO YOU THINK THE SCORES WENT UP SO MUCH? Priest's pain finally eased •Cancer claims the Rev. Kenneth Krause after a sLX-month struggle. (bfy Not The Rev. Kt!nneth James Krause, a pillar ol the Newport-Mesa rehg1ou'> commuruty, died Fnday rughl from compljcdtlons related to pancreatic cdflcer. I ie was 63 Father Krause succumbed to the effects of the petinfuJ cancer at around 6:40 p.m. Fnday at tus pansh, Our Lady of · Mount C drmel m Newport Bedch. Those who were at tus bedside when he clied hdd JUSl brushed a Celebrcltlon of the Eucharist ':then Krause stopped bredthing. •He had one foot m (mother world and one nght here: sclld Sister Marcia Krau e. who was at his side. "He went very peacefully, releasing himself to God.• Pomond implemented a schoolwide quarterly assessment this year. This enabled teachers to keep abreast of stu- dent performance and allowed for stronger collaboration to add:ress the needy areas. Parents and organized vol- unteers participated greatly this year in contributing to student progress. Summertime sc enes Pansh1oners from The Rev. Our Lady or Mount Kenne th Krause Cdrmel and St Joachim Church m C'osla Mesa, where Re\'. Krause spent 15 yc•ars giving sermons dnd spin- tual gwdance, were told of hi" death Sunday. DID YOU GET A CHANCE TO CELEBRATE WITH THE STUDENTS? Pomona staff did not have an oppor- tunity to celebra te the scores with the students, as we did not receive the inlor- mation until nearly dismissal time on the last day of school. But afte r administra- tion of the test, everyone celebrated the effort that had been put forth by all. HOW DID YOU PREPARE THE STUDENTS FOR THE TESTS? Parents assisted by making sure their children went to bed early the nights before testing, ate a good breakfast and came to school in a relaxed. confident manner. WHAT CAN POMONA DO TO IMPROVE AGAIN NEXT YEAR? Teachers agree that tlus is definitely a good starting point. We've made signifi- cant gams, but we're anxious to analyze, reevaluate and set new goals. Balley Shoenberger (above) lakes advantage of the warm weather to pracUce a somewhat wet version of her gymnastics routine while her sis- ter, Bridget (right) helps neighbor Janine Beckett water the rose gar- den. Balley, Bridget and Janine all were taking advantage of the warm weather Friday in the front yard of the Sboenbergers' Costa Mesa home. Daily Pilot photos by Sean Hiller "He showed me so many open doors that I never thought to knock on,· said Rita Ray. at whose wedding Krause presided four yean, ago. Rdy tried to hold back tedrs when she was given a vase dnd rO'>dl) beads left to her by the SEE KRAUSE PAGE 3 Traffic amendments phase the music again :\I \1111 F1o;111111, niyl'b The heated debate over the oty's traffic phas- ing ordinance may gel d little wanner dunng tonight's City Counc1l meeting. 'Tbe Worm ' turns -into a song Newport Beach ofhc1als tailed to reach a com- promise dunng a June 14 heanng on the ordi- nance, lriggenng change.<. to the plan that will be presented tonight. The mod1hcations mostly involve legal and operational problems, accord- mg to the o ty's lrafhc Phasing O rdinance Work- ing Group, which 1s trying to protect the city from C osta Mesa resident Bob Applegate, a singer and political songwriter, met Newport Beach resident and NBA lightning rod Dennis Rodman while jogging on the boardwalk recently. He was inspired to write a song about the irreverent Rodman, and got the chance to perform it at Rodman's home. The song, ·super Worm," is an upbeat rhythm-and-blues tune per- INDEX ... IOWll ................ 3 ClASSIFID ...•••.•.....••.•.... 7 PGlJ(I fll5 ................... 2 MIC llllllCB ......... I ••• " •• 5 NS ............ i. •••••••••• 4 - formed in a light rap style. ON POLIO PONO: You never know what's floating around in the Back Bay. Uf eguard Larry Capune, featured in Thursday's Daily Pilot, clears out hundreds or "I'm a cool cat with my leopard hat, don't mess with me , I'm Supe r Worm, can't you sec ,• sang Applegate Rodman reportedly like ~iiiiii•-pc>unds of algae every year the song so much he told Applegate he wanted to get it onto radio station KIIS-FM, or even maybe "The Torught Show with ·Jay Leno.• SAY AGAIN from his Dover Shores post. The affable lifeguard likes to refer to the area be patrols as "Polio Pond." Hypodenruc needles, discarded condoms and othe r trash has washed ashore, but the dirty work doesn't stop Capune from making things safe before entenng the water. His dedication bas left the beach almost impeccable. ·vou'v'e got to clean lt, • he said. ·vou don't know what's going to tum up. It's become a habit for me." -Compiled by O.ily Pilot it.8ff lawswts ' "I would like to approve an amended [trafhc phasing ordinance) that protect!> the city from legal challenge and llabihty, • Mayor Dcnrus O'Neil said. But O'Neil tood behmd hie; threat to r peal the ordinance altogeth r if an agreement can't be reached . Councilman John Noy said he hope the lat t revi.510 will safu>f y more people so that th counal can move on to other sues. "My goal LS to make a fair decb-Wn, • Noyes S&d SEE TRAFFIC MOE 3 MIWllUl.-r His concern for children was writ laqe 2 MOndoy, June 28, 1999 , loCaIS Only . . Staff gives UP CLOSE th trrri.bs.:. up · to group homes 'All My Children' could be the title of her biography • Decision on recovery centers' requests faces Planning Commission. Elt>EGl!t COSTA MESA -1\vo group homes for people trying to recov- er from drug dnd alcohol depen- dence should be approved despite neighborhood opposition to thP pro- 1ects drcord- mg to d city stdll rc>com- mcnddlJUn Tht> Pldn- ninq Co111- m1ss10n will lakP the> Sldlf recomnH'n- datwn undl'I d d v I<; I' Ill(' 11 t di th1· com- The Planning (olMl&ion wiD meet at 6:30 p.m. in the council chom· hers at Gty Holl, 77 Fair Drive. m1s-,11111 '-, meMinq tonight. I N£ \\port I lclfbor Recovery di 382 I lrtn111ton Str<>el and Yellow- ston1· \\nmt>n\ First Step I louse at 114 E""' Hdy ';tr0et applied for conrl1t1or1c1l 11"" pl•rnuls m March NumPrnu-. rPstcl<>nts called th(' aly to < ompldm, <1nd in the crtse of YC'llowston<', d pt•hlJon wai, nr- culdted hy m•1ghhors opposed to the hollll' "We> rPctlly want tu be good neighbor.,, ' .,did I loney Thdrnes, founder c1nd hPdcl ol Yt'llowston~. "We CPTtamly Wdnt to k<.'ep our tioors open to dnybody We don't have anylhmq lo Jude. WI!' know we're 1mprovmq thdt nc1qhbor- hood. H Residents had complamed that Yellowstone.• WdS an inappropri- ate use for lhe dred and pointed to problem~ sm h as pa rk.mg as evidence Numerous stdte laws govern cotnmuruty care facilities and ,, group homes like Newport Har- bor Recovery and Yellowstone. The laws strlct}y limit a city's abil- ity to deny permits for such facili- ti'es, even in single-family resi- dential zones. according to a staff memo to the Planning Commis- sion. For example, the law allows residential care facilities that serve si.X or less residents to oper· ate in a single-family residential zone. Newport Harbor Recovery houses up to 12 residents and two caretakers in two duplexes, and is a state-licensed 12-step facility. The residents are taken off site to · Alcoholics Anonymous meetings five times a week; meetings for residents only are held on site five times a week. Dee Ward, program director, said she hopes the conditional use permit will qualify Newport Harbor Recovery to work more closely with the cow1s by offering semces to recovering addicts on probdtion for drunk driving and other drug-related offenses. YeUow~tone would like lo mcrease 1ls number of residents from an average of eight to a maxunum of 14. The facility is a 10-day hrst-step program. Because 1l doesn't offer special- ized services such as detox:ifica- llon, it is not required to be licensed by the state. Eight weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meetings open to the public.are held at the facility. Res- idents have complained that the one held on Sunday, in particular, draws a large crowd and limits parking in the area. Staff has recommended approval of both homes as long as the homes comply with certain conditions including building masonry walls, limiting parking and ensuring that garages are not used for meetings. + NAME: Donna Crean + CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach +FAMILY STATUS: Married 51 years; four children, 14 grandchildren, two great- grandchildren +AGE: 69 +EDUCATION: Graduated from high school + PAST POSITIONS: Sales clerk and office worker -t• PRESENT OCCUPATION: Grandmother and great-grandmother +EXPLANATION Of JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Cook, clean, listen + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE- MENT: Fifty-one years of marriage with four children who are successful •:• YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE: Clothes and shoes + THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: "Classic Country Golden ·sos• + YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSESSION: My engageme nt ring my husband gave me on our 50th anniversary + WHAT CAN YOU COOK7: Anything I want to •i. A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Eating YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Wrote a check for a charity +AS A CHILO, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUn: Playmg the violin +WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW: What trunk? SEAN HWR I DAl.Y Pl..Ol +THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: A Red Ford Sportsman convertible .. known as a "Woody" + WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL: Best Violinist + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES?: John Crean + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REALITY: My soap operd, "All My Children" •t· ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: Hate + YOUR IDEA OF EXERCISE: A good work- out that I don't do anymore -:-THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: Too much of me + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: I will wake up thin Fuel spill shuts down area beaches WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS Foster-Sloan •Moderately heavy sheen spreads from Rhine Channel to the Castaways. GREG RlsuNG °"Y Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Several beaches on Newport Bay reopened Sunday morrung after an odorous fuel spill stretching nearly two miles prompted inves- tigators to dose the beaches and post warning signs throughout lhe area. Authorities said the spill, sus- pected to be diese l fuel, ctissipat- ed overnight thanks lo tides and evap0ration. "It only takes a little diesel fuel to make a big mess,• said New- port Beach Fire and Marine Department Lt. Eric Bauer. the Castaways. Bauer said the largest concentration of fuel was around Lido Island. The Lido Island Yacht Club and the Balboa Bay Club volun· tarily dosed their beaches after being alerted to the spill. By order of the Orange County Public Health Agency, lifeguards closed several more beaches on Lido Island. The spill's point of origin was unknown. Authorities suspect the fuel leaked or was dumped from a boat. Mr. and M r s . Ronald Foster of San Diego have a n· nounced t h e e ngage- men t of t h e i r daughter, Elizabeth Emelia Foster, to Stephen Micha e l Sloan , son of Dr. and Mrs. R o b ert Sloan of Newport Beach . Elizabeth Foster and Stephen Sloan Newport Beach life guards received several complaints dbout a foul sm ell emanating from the harbor and went to investigate at about 5 p.m. Satur- day. A hazardous material team discovered a moderately heavy sheen in some locations, extend- mg from the Rhine Channel to The U.S. Coast Guard will be the lead investigating agency on the incident, with assistance from the California Department of Fish and Game and the county health agency. The spill was the se<:ond in the last week to pollute the harbor. On June 21, authorities found sil· ver-colored patches of fuel float- ing in the harbor. Investigators were called in, but no beach clo- sures were necessary. 1 The bride-to-be is a g raduate of Bonita Vistd High School and Westmont College. -Rilot. 8EAQ£8S HQTUN£ (949) 642-6086 Record your comments about the D11ly Pilot°' news tips. ADl>RESS VOL 93, NO. 150 Our ~ess tS 330 W Bay St, Com Mew, CA 92627. The groom-to-be is a graduate of New- port Harbor I ligh School and UC Berkeley. An Aug. 21 wedding is planned at La Jol- la Presbyterian Church in La Jolla. news stories. lllustr~ ed1to- ri.I matter Of ~•*lb WEATHER herein~ be~ with- out wrrtten ~of copy· TEMPERATURES First low right owner. Balboa 548am HOW TO REACH IA 7°'52 First high CJrculdon COf'ona del Mar Noon 'Tt. Times 0rM'99 County 69151 (IOO) 252-9141 Second low Costa~ =n;:71 69t'52 , Newport ...,, ldleDflll 7()'52 -~ ..... $7 Newport Cont nmDAY Newt. Sportl,. .... 170 71153 I-mill: Nt Firlt low ........ W PGMCUT luill'9 Ofl'-iM111GG1 flnthlgh ... ,. .... ,.,,. LOCA110H SIZI ...... ,~ .. .... ,llt HWIW SeClond IOw ..... Pelis-Lucas Boyd· l¥iley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pells of Newport B e a c h have an- nounced t h e engage- ment of t h e i r daughte r, M e lanie A n n e Pells, to B r 1 a n Lucas, son of Mr. and M r s . Howard Lucas of N e wport Beach. Eliza- T h e bride-lo- beth Mac- don ald Boyd of Balboa a n d Matthew Fo r r est Wiley of R i c h - mo n d, Va., were marned May 23 m Balboa T h e bride IS t h e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dou- glas Mar- mon Boyd ~Boyd and MaahewWDey be is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the University of Southern Calif omia's Annenberg School of Com:rhunication. The groom-to-be is a grdduate of Corona del Mdf High School and Vanguard University. of Balboa The groom is the son of Mr. George Wtley of Weems, Va., and Mrs. Frank Siler of Port Ludlow, Wash. The reception was held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The couple retwned to their home in Newport Beach following a hon· eymoon m Hawdii An Aug. 21 wedding Is planned at Our Lady Queen of Ang<>ls Church in Newport Beach. The bndc Is an elementary school teacher with the Newport-ML>sa school disbict. The groom is vtcc president of the 'Jtavers Realty Colp. SURF PO L ICE F I LES The surf increases COSTA MESA 0.9 • 8'ICllll.....,. Driw About S30 was stol~ from a car In the today as the 1100 blC)ck at 8 a.m. June 14. 40 southerly swell • Newport loulev...t. A hffdhght and assembly grill worth $300 wec-e stolen from a car in the 2600 block during the evening decre.t~.Seb of June 1. shoUkt be In the ...................... : A brftfulse and Its C°"'*1tl worth SJOO waist· to-chest ·high was stolen from a CM in the 2-400 btodc during thl wining of June2. lrH, Some •HI ---llAOI -IUCh • the points •Amill ...__:A c:81u11r phone worth PIO wm--flam Ind rMfl wtll Me IS 111 .. ,. Mock bltwl• 14tJO aa, ft IJA. J1111 a "" .............. . .................................. NI ................ " ....... ....... .... ....,. .... ........ ~ ... • . ..... ,... "' .......... .. ....... .. I I ' . . . • • Daily Pilot Looking/or the strategy beh ~nd the Strategic J:!lan • Send ~ TOWN it.ms to the Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-ot170; or call (949) 642-5680, ~xt. 228 A com- plete listing of Atound Town may be found at dallypllotcorn . 0 ne by one, members of the Strategic Planning Committee came up to the podium at the school board meeting last week and gave each other metaJ>Poric pats on the back for the process they started in October 1998. nus is what we have been waiting for? As I read it, I could- n't stop thinking about the song from "My Fair Lady• It starts out: "Words, words, words, I'm so sick of words, words for th.is, words for that.• lt ends with. "Don't talk at all, show me, show me now!" Board members all admitted that we have had other plans and reports. and that the earlier ones sat on the shell and were never used. Next came the assurances that this time, things would be different. This time, we had a "living document.• This time, we had agreement from all of the district employees, as well as the parents and the community. How many of you have bought into tlus document? How many of you have the slightest idea what it says? How many of you really believe that this will be the big turnaround for our school district? After reading the Strategic Plan, I still don't know where we are going to get all of the money needed to fix the schools, unless we use all of the possible sources of funding. Somehow, the board members and aclnurustrators are still thinlong about which one they will use Hello . we need $125 oullionl Can't we be honest enough to say that it won't hap- pen unless we use all of the fundmg sources, including rais-> mg money from a bond? The Strategic Plan doesn't tell us how to get the funds to fix or run the schools. ll does say that we will have a comm.ibnent to "prioritize existing funding and acquire new fund.mg sources to make our vision a reality.• Don't get me wrong. I love the vision, which is "to provide a world-class educabon for every KRAUSE CONTINUED FROM 1 pnest ·He mobvated me to be a better person I am so grateful to be part of his life,• she said. The Rev. Krause was born on Jan. 27, 1936, m Los Angeles, and was ordamed a Catholic priest on May 1, 1965. 1n addition to serv- ing the parishes in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, he taught at Mater Dei High School in San- ta Ana. Father Krause was first diag- nosed Wlth the cancer in Decem- ber 1998. He gave his last public sermon on May 1 -34 years to the date he entered the priest· bood After Krause's condition was made publtc, the commuruty OOoded Our Lady with more th.an TRAFFIC CONTINUED FROM 1 Among the revisions are a new section that shows the amend· ments will not affect public safe· ty, will be less vulnerable to law- suits by redefining words, and will protect the environment. Proponents of the new ordi· nance claim it will help manage growth, unprove traffic flow and decrease traffic congestion. Opponents are concerned it wW create unwanted development. Under lhe proposed ordi- nance, the city first wW build traf- fic unprovements before new development starts. Developers then would have to pay their pro- portional share of the cost. The amendments to the tratfic phasing ordinance were intro- duced in 1997 and have beeri the subject of fiery debates smce the Planning Commission opened them to public hearing• last month. Other issues on the agenda for t9night'I meeting include: • lJgbting 1mprovamentl at the Grant Hawald Park and LID· COin Blemen'8fY School baD· ~Moving --lbm ...... dramad ..., ...... Piia • ............... ........ ... .... ===~ ....... ... EDUCATIOllLLY SPEllllG gay geiseMondovol child, every day.• (Since this is for school, I assume it only means the 180 school days each year.) • Accompllsh.ing this vision ensures that our students become responsible, ethical citizens who will make meaningful contribu· tions to a multiethnic, global community. Our graduates will exhibit the academic, interper- sonal and technological skills required for success in higher education and in their chosen careers." It's easy to write the lofty goals. The tough part is turning them into reality. Take the "Strategies that Turn Vtsion Into Action• section, which says to "make art, music and drama an integral part of school lite.• How many art programs are at ele- mentary schools solely because of PTA and PFO funding? How many schools offer any drama at all? Why do most students get half an hour or less of music edu- cation, or art education, or drama education per week? While our emphasis now is on reading, why can't we read about art, music and drama? Why must these subjects be compartmental- ized? The district is about to receive $2 million from the Orange County bankruptcy, as part of the recovery of its funds. How much of that money will be used to promote art, music and 500 get-well cards, hoping for a rruraculous recovery. But Krause couldn't stave off the cancer, dropping 80 pounds in the last several months and barely eating a cup of food in his remaining days. •He was very weak and resigned," said Rev. Patrick Doherty. "But he was conscious to the end and went quietly. He was a very dedicated priest. He gave everything of himself." · He is survived by two brothers, Robert Krause of San Dimas and Steve Krause of Torrance, and by his mother, Dorothy Krause of Inglewood.. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Cathedral in Orange, which will also host a vigil at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial Masses are scheduled for 7 p.m . Thurs- day at Our Lady of Mount Carmel drama? Pine Arts ls one of the easier strategies. Some of the tougher ones include •Respect and Digni- ty," which will "strive to elimi- nate racism and prejudice in our schools" and "promote dignity · and self-esteem." U we succeed, maybe our school district should act as a consultant to the United Nations. As I sat wrapped in my wet blanket of cyniciml, awash in a sea of optimism and hope, I glanced at the action plans, which had been posted in the board room at the beginning of the school year. These were going to give us a way to evaluate whether or not the school district was accomplishing its goals. One goal was to increase the SAT-9 reading scores throughout the district by 10% from last year's scores. The 1999 scores came out this week, and the goal was not achieved. In some cases, in fact, the scores went down 10%. I only sat through the first three hours of the board meeting, so maybe the SAT-9 test scores were discussed in closing com- ments. But there wasn't a word on the agenda about the SAT-9 test scores. No one mentioned the 10% goal and why we achieved it at some schools and at some levels, but not at others. Not one board member or administrator said a thing about the test scores, which the public uses to make decisions about the accountability of all of our state schools. The Strategic Plan even bad an addendum of last year's SAT·9 scores, which were divid- ed by those that spoke English, those that were proficient in Eng- lish and those that were not pro- ficient in English. Obviously, those test score averages are very different from the scores that lump the three categories together. Will this year's Strategic Plan be like last year's goals? • GAY GEtSEA·SANOOVAL is a Costa Mesa rMid«it. Her column runs Mon· days. Church and at 7 p.m. July 5 at St. Joachim Church. In lieu of nowers, donations may be made to the Rev. Kenneth TODAY AppUcattons are available for students planning. to enroll Uus fall at OCC. Applications are m the school's Admissions and Records Office, 2701 Pa1TV1ew Road, Costa Mesa. Fall classes begin Aug. 16. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-5072. "Fabulous Folklore with the Gypsy Folk Ensemble,• a free music and dance performance, will be presented at 10:30 a.m. to children entering first through fifth grades. Costumed dancers will perform jigs from the British Isles at this present.a· tion, which will launch the Newport Beach Central Library's Summer Reading Pro- gram. The perf onnance will be held in the library's Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. TUESDAY Preventton Plus wtll hold stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis screenings at New- port Center United Methodist Church in Corona del Mar. A board-certified physioan at "Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla will review the tests. Screenings are $40 each or $125 for all four tests. For appomt· ments or more information, call (800) 795-1743. Dr. Moon wUJ host a free semi- nar, "How the Body Can · Cleanse Itself Naturally,• from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more· information, call (949) 631-4741. Salomon Smith Barney invites the community to a free seminar to review retirement altema· tives. Speakers Jason Sherr and Don Harrell will discuSs pension plans, 401k plans, profit sharing, James Krause Mater Dei High School Scllolarship Fund, c/o Dr. Robert Krause, 1617 Avenida Entrada, San Dimas 91773. •"M+fe.SMA·• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WE LL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: (!\('~I 'J 11 <, Pri1111, A·, ,id for r t1t' ~ lo Go FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMILETII 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645-7626 SoUt 7~ 'Patil 1~ Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, EUmioatc tbC Middleman! Compare our Prices! , ... , .. ,. Com Mesa SllOwroom bJ ............ I 240 Lopa Aft. Unit H (wGl'LC' , 1lA.!11!> 'I 144 , ... llOUID TOWN IRAs and more at 6:30 p .m Salomon Smith.Barney is at. 650 Town Center Drive, Swte 100, Costa Mesa. Space is limited. For reservations or more inlor· mation, call (714} 957-6500, WEDNES DAY A representative fTom Califor- nid State Univer51ty, F'ull••rton will VtSit OCC's 'Ti'cltlSfer Ct111t4 •r trom 9 d m to 3 p.m. The rentr•1 1.S 111 th,. school's Counseling and Admis· s1ons Annex, :l701 fdlTVJl'W Rom1, Costa MCS<i. For more mfomt•t· tion. call (71~) 432.5aq4, "Fabulous Folklore with the Gypsy Folk Ensemble," a free music and dance performance, will be presented at 3 p .m. to children entenng first through fifth grades Costumed dancers will perform Jigs from the Bntt-.h Isles at this presentat.Jon, which will launch the Newport Bet1ch Central Library's Summer Read· ing Program. The performance will be held at Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive, New· port Beach. For more informa· tion, call (949) 717·3801. A free demonstration titled #Relieve Stress, Relax at Will, and Enhance Your Health with Yoga• will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more inf or· mation, call (949) 631·4741. THURSDAY "Fabulous Folklore with the Gypsy Folk Ensemble,• a Cree music and dance performance, will be presented at l 0 30 a m to children entenng hrst through fifth grades. Costumed dancers will perf onn jigs from the British Isles at-th.is presenta- tion, which will launch the Newport Beach Central Li~rary's Summer Reading Pro- gram. The performance will be held at the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. The Happy Hoofen will make their sixth appearance at the Senior Center of the Jewish Moodoy, Jvne 28, 1999 3 Community Center of Orange County at 11 a.m. This free how will featwe new numbers; and new costumes tn a Fourth 01 July celebration The JCCOC as at 250 E. ~kerSt., CostaM . For more inJormat.Jon or reservations. call (71-41 755-0340 ext. 260 "CalUornla Color,• a dl play of waterr.olor by Juan C sado. wi.U ue hnwn • t the Newport Uert<:h ('Pntral LthrlU)' today throu~h J'Uly 31 CahJomia soen<'~ dominate the c¥hibit, which mdu<ies unp1ess1ons oJ gcmie.ns. hlutfs, beaches and oak-studded htUs The hbrary is <tt 1000 Avotddo Ave., 'cwport ' Beach. call (94g) 717-3801. SATURDAY The 26th Annual Independence Day FdmiJy Celebration will beqm at t O d m. at Manners Park in Newport B ach. All are mvit- ed to partlc1pate in the pcttriotic- themed b1c:ycle parade, and by purchi.lsmg a $5 wnstband, guesb will hdve unlimited access lo all Cdm1val attiacttons Daily Ptlot Editor Bill Lobdell \\ill serve u<; Master ol Ceremonies. Pro· rn<>ds from the rrtJfl~ and silent a'uct1on w1ll bt•neht Mariners Elementary S< hool Foundation Proceeds fro'll the sale of food will b ·neht the Newport Aquatic Center For more information, c:a.ll (949} 644-3151. The Newport Beach police and fire departments host a free pancake breakfast at Newport Beach Plaza to celebrate the Plaza's ninth anniversary as Newport Beach's finest retire· ment community. Breakfast is from 7 to 10 a m at 1455 Superi· or Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645· 6833. ·wnting Like There's No Tomorrow,• a su-week wntmg workshop, will be held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . The $125 workshop, taught by writer Bar- bara DeMarco Barrett. is hands- on, with each session having a different theme. Emphasis is mostly on fiction. Class size is limited to eight. Register by call· ing (949) 760-8086. Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! !E J 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One: Block South of ~o~ fW)' 545-7168 CATERING AVAILABLE PAIVA'li PARTY ROOMS ---- 4 Doily Pilot BRIAN POBUOA I DAl.Y PILOT David Chavero dives for bome. ' . " ' . ... 186 days. •11m a liltle ~, but luana (Magncli) played a great rriatda. lut I'm Vfl'f happy lo rm this far .. : Natali• Braverman. a finalist on Sunday I Monday, June 28, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223 HIGH SCHOOL SCRIPIOOK SERIES • nao,»eUot n "fo find the top story of the 1998-99 boys athletic year at Estancia High, one had to look to the roads and trails, where cross country and senior star Alberto Munoz dominated the spotlight. Munoz repeated as Pacific Coast League champion, as did Coach Charlie Appell's Eagles, who then went on to finish second in CIP Southern Section Division IV. · Munoz went on to win the state individual title in Division rv, then capped his stellar career with a PCL crown at 3,200 meters. Joining the school's Athlete of the Year on the Eagles' only league champion were Manuel Orozco, Tony Magana, Stephan Appell, Jose Juarez, Abe Inouye and Martin Munoz. TODAY: EsUncla boys ~CostaMesa girls ~Corona de! Mar bovs ~ Newport Harbor girls Last week: Estancia gins, Costa Mesa bOys, Corona def Mar girls, Newport Harbor boys Football star Manu Tanielu was All-CIP, Newport-Mesa District and PCL MVP after amassing 1,837 all-purpose yards, while Brett Valbuena (basketball), as well cis soccer standouts Cesar Terrones artd Irving Islas, were also All-CIP. Wrestlers Abe Inouye (103 pounds), Jeremy Valdez (140) and Nick Farrell (145) won league titles, while Gerardo Molina (football) and Miguel Burciaga (baseball) earned all-district honors. Basketball extended its postseason steak to 12 straight seasons and soccer made the playoffs for the sixth year in a row, though both at-large entries lost in the first round. SINARTUS SOSKODJOJO I DAILY Pit.OT -by Barry Faulkner DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT E1tancla's Alberto Munoz (right) has center stage as he crosses the finish line at the Padfic Coast League championships In cross country. The senior was the key to the Eagles' championship season. Above, Manu TanJelu, on the way to Paci.fie Coast League Most Valuable Player laurels In football. At left, golfers Peter Andersen and Mike Stapleton put their beads together to figure out the problem on the course. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVIJJS /OAl.YPlOT DON UACH I DMY !'I.OT E1tanda'1 defenalve pressure puts aa oppOUlag runner from Magnolia Higb on his back. DOH I.EACH I OM.Y Pl.OT David Collier vial in willer polo. SPORTS HAU. OF FAME aLEBRATING TliE ~lu.ENNIUM ILA BORDERS sec •Ground-breaking female pitcher set many firsts. R101ARD Dvr-. '< TI largest media • thering ever assembled at Southern California College came to see a freshman left-hapder make baseball history on Feb. 15, 1994, when Ila Borders took the mound in Costa Mesa, trying to become the first woman to win and complete a game. At the time, it was believed that Borders was the first female to pitch in a men'.s collegiate game, a notion later proven otherwise. But, nevertheless, Borders achieved more baseball firsts than any woman before her Now in her third summer . playing in the independent · Northern League for the Duluth-Superior Dukes, Borders has realized most of her dream, but is still bopmg for a contract with a maJor league organization, and, of course, a shot in the big leagues. A former Whittier Christian High pitcher who grew up getting heckled and bantered, and even threatened, Borders' skin became tougher than herchangeup or smker. The hype Ila Borders Borders created whenever she made her utitial tours m college and pro ball is partly because of the game's long-tingling gesture to its fans, who have always been drawn to the mteresting story, and, well, good news spreads fast When Borders spun her nifty five-hitter in a route-going effort against visiting Claremont on the aforementioned date, pack journalism reached the Vanguards' tiny field, and following her second start -another victory 10 days later against Concordia -she was featured in Sports Illustrated. But Borders' historic day, when she tossed 104 pitches, struck out two and walked three in a 12-1 win over Claremont, brought about a media frenzy never before envisioned at sec. After lh.e game, a flood of television cameras, includ.iilg those from ESPN, surrounded Borders. With the collegiate door opened by SCC Coach Charlie Phillips, Borders posted a 2-4 record with a 2.92 earned-run average as a freshman in '94, then toiled for two more years, before transferring to Whittier College for her senior year. As a sophomore under Phillips in 1995, Borders had her best outing against Whittier in her second start, yielding five hits and three runs in six innings, finishing with a no-decision. She struggled most of the season, however, going 12 straight starts and 14 appearances without a win, e nding 1-7 with a 7.20 ERA. Phillips was fired and replaced by Kevin Kasper, who used Borders for just 241/3 innings in 1996, fueling her departure the following year Borders, who also caught the attention of the Canadian media while playing summer ball for Swift Current in Saskatchewan, went 4-5 with a 5.22 ERA in 81 innings for Whittier in 1997, then became the first woman to pitch in a men '1 profeuional baseball game on May 31 of that year when she faced three batters against Sioux Palll. St. Paul Seinta president Mike Veeck. the IOll ol former try-any1Jimmk:k White Sox owner 8111, llgmd Bardin to a NOIUMm LMGue cobtnld, then traded ber to Duhltb-Supertor att.r lbe'd ptcbed m lnnlngs. Duk9I utllity lnflelder Keith l!nglllb, 1mt to the Seinta for ......, will fonrver be an ....... to the tm1a questiOn: WbO .. the Only playW to be ........ rar. womanl ...... :u .......... .,.., .... _._ Hiii,,, ,_ ._.., c1l1'r,. , .. Doily Pilo• Sports MOnday, Jun 28, 1999 5 Braverman reaches finals in • Yelsey takes thild place in girls 14s at the SoCal Junior'Tennis Sectionals. and could not make up the ground due to Magndlli's relent- less pressure and court coverage. Magna.ru, alter tak.mg the fust set, 6-2, had all her shots working m the second, winning, 6-0. TElllllS playen, to face each other. match· Braverman took romvlete con- tJol of the ffidtch with Yung m the second !.Ct, but had her operung ~erve broken by Yung after the inlemussion WIMILIDOI Davenport wins 10111111 Mills capture PORC eri' s- oouy nnd ·anciy f\.lllls, owners and k.1p~rs of lhe yacht Elan, a 35-toot Tartan, hdve won the 1998 PadJ1c Ocean Ranny Conle1e-.J1l'e Senes, orgamzed Ly the Yacht RaClllg Union, sec-ur· mg the tJUe m the name or U1c Bahia Corinthian Yacht CJ~b Tow Al 1011H u nif Pb FOUNTAIN VALLEY -For Natalie Bravenndn, Sunday's 6-2, 6-0 loss to top se<?d Luand Mag- nani of Pasadena in the Girls-16 hndls was a bittersweet endmg to un impressive tournament run at the Southern California Junior Tennis Sectionals at Los Caballeros Tennis Club Braverman was the No. 1 sin- gles player for the Sailors last sea- son and will head into her sopho- more season with even more con- fidence after this tournament. But Yelsey, put enough solid shots together to pull out the win. Jn the first set Yelsey won the be braker, 7-4 to win the set. 7~6, and used that momentum to take control, winning the second set, 6-1. "l told myseU to stay focused,• Brnvennan sa1d. "l really tough· ened up after that.• Needless to suy, she did, win· ning the next six games to advance to the finals. Newport SeaC'h' Undsay OrJvenport dispatched Laura Golo.r84 of lt4ly, 6-3, 6-2. Sat· urday en route to her tbad stJcUgltt set victory at Wun· bledon, moving the third· seeded DcwPnport into th Round of 16. "I'm excited to see where this experience will take me for next year,• Braverman said. Spoilt; of thl:! victory is th1> maug\nal 8dccardt Troph~. Anne Yelsey of Corona del Mell took third place in the Girls-• 14 division with a 7-6, 6-1 win on Sunday over MalVUla De La Canal of Los Angeles. In Saturday's guls-16 serrufi- nd.ls, B1averman overcame some first-set jitters to knock off sec- ond-seeded Andrea Yung of San Marino, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1. Was she surprised to ~ach the finclls? •I'm very surprised,• Braver- man said with a ldugh. "There are a lot or great pldyers here, but I've been very happy with how I've urday's Girls-14 semifinals "I've played Lindsay probably 18 b.Jnes m the past and I've beat- en her every time until Saturday,· Yelse~said . "But she is d gredt tennis player and deserves all the credit. I 1ust came out nervouio .and couldn t recover. Oh well. you win some, you lose .. omE> ~ • Thi:> Milb competed in five of 1 O long-d.istanc• racel>, from Santa Barbarn to San Du~go, cunong. them the Santa BarbaratKmg pldyed all week long • ' • l'm a little disappointed, but Luana played a great mdtch, • Braverman said. "But l'm very happy to have reached this far • Braverman, from Newport Harbor High and seeded seventh, was behind, 3-0, m the first set For both unseeded girls, reach- ing the third-place match was an accomphshment by itseU. The two defeated six different seeded "I was very nervous in the first set,• Braverman said Sdturday. "Once l got that set out of the way, I relaxed and started playmg my game. The shots rutting the top of the net Ul the first set were clearing the net the rest of the Yelsey had her md1Velous tour- nament run or upsets come to an end with a 6-0. 6-4 loss to top- seed and eventual champion Lindsay Nelson of Orange m Sat· 1-PUBUC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Bualneas seltf..-.,. Same as abo'.'I Name Statement The nlmt(s~busmess The following persons ldclmJ o1 the s) 15'\rt are domg business u COUPE DE LUX. UC, 1 ?SS Allon JP Contracting, 13451 Palliwl)', Sulll D. IMne CA Browning Ave • Tus11n CA m18 92780 The assets being SOid II! Jim Palmeri, 1345 I Qenttllly descnbed IS lease Browning Ave Tustin, CA tights, llWt!'*>fY, rteeiva~es. 92780 trldellllllU uld .. Blacll Ch· This business Is con mond Star · Ind • ·Coupe Oe ducted by an Individual Lu.11' Have you started doing and 119 IOcaled It 13765 business yet? Yes. 6 1 ·99 M:ln ~. Sw11 D. IMM. CA Jim Palmeri m18 This statement was llled The bulk salt is 11'111nde<l 1D with the County Clerk ol bl consu~ • the olhce OI Orange County on 6 I l ·99 JONATHAN G GABRtEL Esq 19996795978 16311 ve.-i111 Bhd , Stl! ggo Oa1ty Pilot June «. 21. Encino. CA 91436 and lhe no. 28. Juty_5, 1999 M~26 Pll!dult•IS~l~.19119 Fictitious BuslneH Tiii tlllk sale is sutJ,ect to Name Statement Calrionu Unllonn Commtn:dl The t-"-· Code S«*On 6106 2 .,...,.,.,ng persons (I tne ult is tubfed ID Sec i~~~gF~i=~ as 6106 2. the lolowtng 1nl°'"'*O 445 Tustin Ave : N8Wl>Ol1 rrust be~) Seoch, CA 92663 The name lOCI adcllUS ol Robert G Ainsworth, 445 !tie Ptl'JOll Wltrl Whom clHIS Tustin Ave , Newpo11 llllY be flied IS JONATHAN G Beach. CA. 92663 GABRIEL.. EsQ 16.311 Venalta This bu&4ness 1s con 11\11 Sit llllO, Encino. CA Dl436 ducted by an 1nd1vi<1ual Ind tne lat day for l~ing clams Have you s1a11ed doing ~ ~ c:llQ~ shall be _.,ly 14, business yet? Yes 1111111. wt11c11 1s the busineu day June 01 , 1999 Delore the 11111opmo qe dlt! Robert G Ainsworth specified aboW This ~tatement was hied Oiled _.,ne 24. 19119 wtth the County Clerk of COUPE OE LUX. LLC. 8uyer(s) Orange Countv. on 6· l t ·99 Newpoft Buell-Costa Mtsa 10996795976 CN529750 _.,n28. 1111111 Dally Pdol June 14. 21 1--------- 28, July 5. 1999 M527 Fictitious Business Name Statement Flctltloua Bualnus The following persons Name Statement are domg business as 'The following persons The Po>C Shop 209 Via "JJe doing business as. NtCe Ne"A<port Beacn, CA Chns Trading Company, 92663 1000 Soultt Coast Dnve.1.. E11za~th Fox. 209 Via K·208 CQ&ta Mesa. 1,;A Nice Newport Beach CA 92626 92663 Cl'lnsline H Ch()j, t 000 Thi~"-bus•ness 1s con· South Coast Drive. K-208 ducied'by an Individual Co6f8 Mesa, CA 92626 Have you s•anod dQlrlg This business Is oon· buslr'less yet? No dvded by. an 1ndtvidual Eltzat>eth Fo~ Have you s1ane<1 doing This tatement was filed ws1ness yet? No w11h the County Clerk of Chnshna H Chol O!ange County on &-4·99 This statemem was h ed 19996796236 w.:n the County Clerk ot Daily P•lot June 21, 28. Orange County on 6·11·99 July 5, 12 1999 M534 19996795976 F1cuuous tsuatne•• Daily Piiot June 14 21 Name Statement 28· July 5· 19~9 M528 The following persons Fictitious Business are doing business as Name Statement Unttod Revenue S.Nloe, The lollowlng persons 3101 W Coast Hwy Ste ere doing bvs1nen as 210, Newpon Beeoh Call· ALL OCCASION GIFT lorn11 92663 BASKETS. 1285 East Call· Nikki Nguyen. 3101 w fomta Place, Anaheim, CA Coast Hwy Sle. 212. New· 92805 port Beach, California M ohammad Fate h 92663 O\jrelsht, 1285 E111 Call· David Kalal, 2664 1om1a'Pta<:e, Anaheim. CA Basswood, Newport 92805 Beach. California 92660 ThlS business 11 con· This business ts con· ducted by an lndlVtdual ducted by an 1nd1V1dual Have you stal1ed doing Have you staned doing business yet? No business yet? No Mohammad Flleh Ntllkl Nguyen Quraishi This statement Was hied This mternent was liled ,..,th the County Cletil of with the County Cletil of Orange County on 6· 16·99 Orange County on 6·11·99 19996796485 19996795967 Oa•y PllOI June 21, 28 Deily P110t June 14 21 July 5. 12. 1999 M544 28. Juty 5. 1999 M529 Fictitious Business • Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement Name Statement The foilowlr'lg persons The lollowlng pel$0fls ire doing business as are dOlnQ business as Patent law & Venture DOX Cal1brahon Inc. 152 Group. 3151 Airway Ave· Monte Vista Ave., Cosl8 nue. Suite K-105 Costa Meas, CA 92627 Maaa, CA 92626 DOX Calibration Inc , WoM-Wlda Patent S.rv- 667 Eest 152nd S1r .. I, Ices. Inc, (CA), 3151 Air Cleveland, Ohio, 44110 w1y Avenue, Suite K·105, ThlS bustnou ts con-Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Ouctod by a corporation This business Is oon· Ha .... you 1t1r1ed doing Cucted by: a <X>IPO'•tlon tius111ess yet? Yes, Have you staned doing Jan 1998 buarnen yet? DOX Cellbratlon Inc • Yes. 01101/99 Joseph T Mongelluul, WortdWide Patent S.rv· President k:es. Inc.. Gene Soon, This statement w" hied Pruldenl with the County Clerk of This statement was filed Orange County on 8 11 ·99 with the Counly Clerk ol 199967959'3 Orange County on 8· t 1 ·99 Dally P110t June 14, 21, • 1ttte795Mt gs, Ju~5. 1999 M530 Da~y PilotJune 14, 21. 28, Flctffious Bualnns J"1J !5, !9~ • , M532 N1me Stlltement fictitious BuslneH The folloWmQ petlOlll N91M S~t er• CIOlng butiOIU IS The lolloWlng persona ~~ ~!1_bOl~~y are doing buttneu .. ~~ RelllSOuf'Qe a~. inc. .. c) Ca11okeyt>oard1 corn, 3334 E Coest HWy .. 1251, 1158 Allte"'°'9 Terrac.. ConJfl9 Del Mar, C.lrlomle c 0. t • M. .. • c I 92925 RNISourca Group. Inc., ~= Hlllala, 1159 (C.). 3151 Jatrnlne. eo- Alilefn0t9 Tetrece. eo.11 rone °" Miit, Cellfomll MMe. CA 92627 •029 9292S Thia bulinell •• con Thil Dllttnell II con- dUeled by an lndMdual Clucied by' I OOfl#lllOll HM"""' sllned ~ Ha"9 you 1111~ (IOlng ,_ _.... bUlitlffl yet? No bue!Mll ~ No Rul9oUn:I* Group. Inc , 0....Ma!Un~ 1'* ~ wee hied JOfln A Kalemlrae, Wllfl W. Collflly Cltlti °' ~ I ...._. ,__~,on on .... ,,,,...... .._....,,....,, .. ,"_, ..... -... ,_.,.... Wllh .. Oour1'Y C*" °' ~--"-1• 11 II Or"'9t~,on on•t-11 .. •tt,, ~,~--'.. ,..,.. .My I, ,. 1 :-V Piiiot JUne 2 I , II, • ~12.1• MMJ ••• . .,....,.. .. •• • ,;r-· s ;r; --.. ... I PUBLIC NOTICES ment at 10251 York1own Ave • Huntington Beacn, CA or by cafllng (714) 964·3339 ext 4350. Bids shall be received In the Purchasing Depart• ment no later than the date and tJme stipulated above, at which lime bk!s will be publicly opened and read aloud Each bid shall re· main valid tor 11 period of 45 days after the data specified lor the receipt of bids The DtSlriCI shall be the sole judge of the quality of supplies ottered and re· serves the nght to rejeet any or an bids and to waive any trregulant•es In the bids or the bidding Pursuant to Public Contract Coda Secuons 20118 a.nd 20652, lhe bidder may al· low other scrioot distncts In the counties hslad lo the bid oocvments 10 purchase supplies under tne same terms and oond•t.ons. Huntington Beach Unt0n High Scllool Distnct Board of Trustees By Susie Mcune Dlreetor·Proeuremenll Energy ConMrvatlon Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot June 21. 28, 1999 M537 Notlce 1s hereby given that the underslgned wHI be SOid at Public Auct1on on MONDAY, JULY 12, 1999 AT1000A.M byKELLY& KARL JACKSON. KE AUCTION SERVICE. P 0 BOX 825. RIAL TO. CA 92377. 909-873-07 44. AU CTION BOND 1732-41-19 ALLSPACE·COSTA MESA, 1535 NEWPORT BL VO COSTA MESA CA 92627 UNIT I . NAME INVENTOAV A154 Gil PEREZ. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS B376 NBIFF/JEFF CONNER. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS B49 1. RONALD HAR· AINGTON, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS BSSO. CONNIE MCKIN· NEY. HOUSEH OLD ITEMS Published Nev.'port Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot June 21, 28. 1999 M540 CITY OF COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals for lumlsh1ng all labOr. materials, 11<1u10· ment. lransportauon and sucn other laal ties as may be required lor THE REPLACEMENT OF SHOWER STALLS AT COSTA MESA CITY FIRE STATION 15 2450 VAN- GUARD WAY, Project No. "'49, v.111 be received by the City of Costa Mesa at the Office of the City Clertl, n Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, ca111om11. until the hour of 10:00 a.m. Tualdey, July &, 1999, at which time they will be opened publicly and read aloud In lhe Council Chaml>ers Sealed proposals shall bear the II· tte of the work and name of tne bidder but no other dist· lngulshlng marks. Any bid received alter the tc:hed· uted closing time tor the 111· Ulpt ol bias shall be re· tumed to bidder unopened, II shaM be the sole respon· s1blhty ol the bidder to Me that fhlS bid Is reeeNed In proper time A HI Of Bid Documents m1y be ob'-'lned at the Of· lice ol the Qty Eng•nter, 77 fair 011V1, Costa~ ... Cakfomll upon nonretun- dlbl• peyment of 110.00. An addlttonaf cl'lere-of p ,oo ~ 1>1 made tr hen· died by 11\1~ • Bid Docu· menta 1nd Olher conlt1c1 doc:Ul'Mnll may •'*<> be eQl'tllneO -!he Ofb of the City OM of the Qty 01 COM• Mela Bid OOCU· mem w11 not t>e meled unlett N adOfllOnaf S3 00 ~ .. lndudeCI Wiit! par.:1 bid 11'191 be made on lfl4t Propoaal loml, ....... P·1 lhrougtl , .. ~ 1n,. conna doCuNnta. -sl'llll be ~'Y·~ Of nfw.:11 or • bid llond tof not ... "*' ·~ of .. lftlOIM'll of .. ~ med9 IMIYIOll IO .. Cly 11111 c..-a111e .. No propoael .................. a~ br tUClft ClllllNlll"• dlle*, '-" or llldlWI IMlnl. No .... .,. • CIOfto ---~·-..-·:...:rec.:-=: :&.:wi1ii111n ... ,. ....... PUBLIC NOTICES The City Council of the City of Cosla Mesa re· serves the right 10 reject any or all bids The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section lno 101780, In· elusive, of the Calllomla labor Coda, tile prevailing rate and scale of wages es· tabllshed by the City ol Costa Mesa. which are on file With the City Clerk ol lhe City ol Costa Mesa. and shall loffe1t penalties prescrtbed therein for noncompliance of 11a1d Code MARY ELLIOlT Deputy City Clerk City of Costa MeH Published Newport Beacn Costa Mesa Daily Pilot June 21 28 1999 MS36 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Paradigm Properlles. 3334 E Coast Hwy . •251 , Corona Del Mar, Cati1orn1a 92625 John A Kalamaras, (Ca). 3158 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar. Calilomia 92625 This bu&tness ts con· ducted by en lnd1Vldual Ha~ you stalled domg business yet? No John A Kalamaras This statement was 11ted w11h the County Clerk of Oranoo County on 6·t6·99 19996796520 Dally P1lo1 June 21 28. Juty 5, 12, 1999 M542 CNS1721921 Notice of Sale of Rea! Pror.rty at Private Sa • CHe No. A 194698 In Iha Supenor Court of Ille State of C6.1.:om1a, lor Iha County of Orange In the Matter of the Es· Illa of Gerald Lee Tnpp deceased Noia IS nareby given that the underslgiled' will sell 11 Private Sele. 10 the highest and best bidder. sub)eci to conl1rma11<>n ol sa1d Superior Court, on or alter the 19th day ol July. 1999 at the Dept L73 ol Superoor Court of Orange County. 34 1 The Cfty Dnve. Orange, CA 92668 an the nght. title and In· 1are11 of said deceased 11 time of death and all right. title and Interest the estllte has acquired In addition to thal ol &aid deceased in and to an the certain Real J>roper1y. suuated In the City of Cosla Mesa, County of Orange. State 01 cahlor- nla, partlc:ulany described as follows Lot 3 ol Tract 3631, as stiown on 1 map recorded in Book 128. Pages 22, 23 Ind 24 of MllCellaneous Maps, rec:otdS of Of9nge County, cal1fomia MOfe commonly known ea 2940 Randolph Street. Co$ta Mesa, CA Terms of sale ere cash Ill lawful money of the Ur11ted States on conl1rma1100 ol sate, ()(pan cash and bet 1nce upon such farms and condttlOfls as are aocep· 18ble to tile personal repre· sentattve Ten percen1 of 1mount bid 10 be deposited with bid Bids 0< olfers to be tn W11t1ng and w1A be , .. celved at the alOfesaid of· floe at anv time after the first publleat100 hereol and before dale of ule Dated. June 15, 1999 AOben Tnpp and Merilyn Tripp, Personal Rep< .. entetfve of !he Es· tete Attorney(a) et Law: Ed C. Johneon, Jr., nson a Fl~r. 1eol &ereet, SUI .. 13(), Coeta ...... CAIH2t Pvbtlshed Nawporl Beach· eo.ta t.48A D.llly PilOI June 21 , 22 28. 1999 MT538 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I of the northwesterly and ti« 9C>le and ....,_e PRIP" 92711·1988 714!.i43·8372 Wt southeasterly hnes ol said efty, as TN*W and rec:onted are asslstlnQ tllt Btne~ to 101 J.-.-y I, 1• u 1n11N-collect a Ot6t and I/rt lnlorma· NOTICE IS FURTHER mlflt No. t~ao:a, tlon M obt.1111 wll bl used !Of GIVEN HEREBY that the ~-~.:..~ = 11111 purpose Wllttllef received Chy Clerk of the City of t;;;.........!:"';:::::-... orally or In wr111ng tt wallable. Newpor1 Beach has set _ _.._ ~ ~-"= !ht Ul)tC11d opening bid may Monday, the 12th day ol ., ___ ,....,.,_. .... w-o be OOtalneo by c:alffng the July, 1999, at the hour ol 12. 1•, u en.trurnent No. tollowlng llltphone numbtr(s) 7 oo PM as the 11me and •183380, °' Oftldlll ~-on the dlY before th• salt. the CounCJI Chambers as Oft19 °' uld County, wll 714/480·5690 TAU 458429C the place ol tne neanng of under Ind~ to uld PUB· 6128.99 7I05J99 7/1'lh9 all persons interested 11vor =:' r::-~· = ICE Of TRUSTEE'S ObjeC11ng 10 the proposed _ of .,_ Unl9d ...._ Trustee Sale No vacation, and sa•d City Cit~°'"' lnllrumlnt 6 L«clNo Councll at tne same ume u _for In CMI Code 9 Title r No and place will hear the ev1· f"V•-~4] # denco ollered by any per ~ ~ ... ~ E AU ~ son interested 1n the .... -~U proposed vacatt0n here-tnlflt ennnca to h COUnty UNLE .S toloro descnbed CourlhouM. 100 CMc CM-~ T ACTION 0 /SI uVonne M. Harkless W Dl1Ye Wlllt. .... Ma. E OUR PROP· City Clerk, City ol CA al thlt .. atte end ,.,, ¥ SOLD AT Newpon Beach lnler9ll CClll'we\llld to and ~~ SAL(J.t . If Y.Qlt. Published Newport Beath· now held b¥ If W1dlr Aid ~~~~~TfHE Costa Mesa Da••y P101 =:i:--=~~ Pe )IN r;.AGAI~ WM478 ...u-181..._ The ..,... ACt V'f!..1 R On 1Jy June 23 28. 1999 sc... dMattled u: N't4 loo ~c ~--E-OF-Tfi-~U-~ST-~-·s ~ OI ~ common ~clAr J~ m ft,'~9~~~ ~:=l!S rrt==~~~ fillr~f,·~~l 5:d:'.l-~: ~~~~ ~ f;, P~JE~"f~6 ~ condudad II: Ftri f ~Y·&ii W Rff'ft. PUStiC~ S;~...:E:~ H ~~~ ~ ~~I ~~~~i~E~~ =~=1 A~~~b~ ~· S ~'~T1J. _,. In = ":" C:: ~~ i~~~~~1>~~ !t 10 ~ ~~JINAN• =x...: P1Mattk1n a ~ at ~ o ~IALappointed~~~;;, ::_ ~ C::::: be rfn'rJ'. tates irweta0 .~ putSUant to ~4~J ~ ......-"'lrnpled. cashle(s ~-dl'Ml y a rust r~~1l,2~2 81 to tide. 111111 JJ'or• ~or ~~al ban a ~Slru~t~J~ea:i!S"ll\ ~'° ... ~!.°'! ~d=· t~~ ~ Qf tile RE _.,...... ---on .... c:hedc df.wrl by a state Of COUntv. Ide or "'*8 _.. ~ ~"*1 as- KEMP. UN UN I~ 1331,134.7' whkft = or ~ elleCUled bY. MA\J E • 1 Aid Deild of lNlt. to SOQlllOf\ assoaa- AAfi~sto1-Jj_¥'. :::=.==-.,_tame n.Jaim' ~ ASS IA ll .,.. lnllial pMc:lllion °' to "ll D•M ~ ~H ~I~~ Pf~ a~~::~~~~.~· r~~ sale 1111 ~~money~ the thin the totll ~ ~ ·wand Unl18d ~." bY tasf'I a ca.. Adllly ..._, TI&le In~· oon IO ~ castuel's ct*k~crr~ PY a eomp.,y, By: SMna Slmr1I, by 11 Slid ; or n DaM. a A.u1 Vk:e ,.,.._... IOf rust iii the DtOOeltY .,, dl'M'I y a state or e..c Vllllldlftlll w.y, lub =tCoonly caltomia de- aedlt union. Of • 400, .... lemlrdlno. eel-lhe~leleln • A3 drl'M'I by a state or fornla s:MOe. r-or INllM'I moni ~ on Ille and Join at-.-lnforml&n c:111: (tt•I ~ or ion assoaa-m-rne. o..t: June 11. rust he propen~ ti· Of n: 1• AW311111 IQ1 llZ9, ~ ~ l:M IOld ::Jlai~ and ~zed 115 ' ~IS' ~ street ress to do m~!'l ~e NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALP llOn, f::~re~ P C N 439·372-06 TD SERVICE CO A TH c~ l~PE ~l l Loan No: PALMER AP No !0_~19 N At IN AD AR T S No L309927 Unit Code ; ~- A aMBL ht ·title Eand COMPANY 1s duf'1 1ppolnted stee ms 111 · ~ . .!~ tO and now TrustM under tn• folov.;ng Illy ~ of ""'i;,,"= \::..'cl =:.'u"l'it~ .'t"'lu~i '"""'if..C ,":.'. In~ Coun\v. t::Ulbmla de-AUCTiot4 TO THE HIGl-!EST shotMI Said '5* Yt\R 9Crib1no the t.iid therein 'A3 BIDDER FOR CASti (In the be mlde ~ COYe- l'llOfe IU~descnbed on the lonns \lllhld'I are lawtlll •noer ~Y..rant~ e \tioned Deed of In the Unilld Stllll) 111d/of the or , ' • be~~¥rty. ~ =~ped":ifledtn grtwl ~= to'pey 1~ ~ 11W':s·-11ie-street Section 292411 (PIYlbll In 1111 at ~ "'m o s •N common M-1111 11m1 of ult to To. S.Mee l>Y said llOn, ~ !he real prop-Company) .. llQllt. '* 11\d rust. llltth lntemt . ~~~~ lnll<est COOVIYld to 1nd now ~~In sal s). COS A ME CA lllld by it under SllCI DleCI of *1ns of tie !lee! rust. u Trust In 1111 OfoPlltY l'llflNIW ttbmlled _, ctl ana s1ea ms any 1~y dt9cnbld Vind'• JEFF ·~of ulit T~ and any eaness ol tne PALMER Rtcotdld August 21, ~ lruStS ~W3b: Slid met dnvnM lfo:;: ~=040621:' 1n '&:k N~ imJ~ ,l""'· k-- Satel sale -Page -ol Ollldal Recot ds In fuieO 11terest end / at be medl. ~ C0"9-Ill ol1a ol 1111 R«:ofdlr Of mL tf fnY VII .na.. '*'t~wwran~~~ ORANGE County, pursuant to 19 ~1111or:lo sale The or • • ~ •""lnai"""· the NotlOI of OtllUlt and Elle· a.I DMd =: to'pay m-tlon to Sell 111tr111noer re-ru io executed ~ t;m~~ ::"" •• ~~.: !'ml •;•:r' ~~~ ~~~ ~: =:~rd·;· in 'l: ·~n.:.' ~r: ~'-:-f4 ~ r.:, 1o 1 ~$."\'I ~Y. unOe!"Wi Recorder of O™GE County ~iieanq =n teml9 of \he c*d or T~~J YOU ARE IN' DEFAULT UNDER A Nob 0 • estlmlted feesi5ch s 8llll SECURITY LANO CONTRACT to Sel IO tn ·~or the T DATED APRIL 1, 1996 UN· oourrtY .... "" ,... fthe tturt; USS YOU TAl<E ACTION TO lf1Y II loclled more • PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT ltde monfls • 416 7 ( k.-MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN EX· PlAHATIOttl or THE NATURE Of THE PROCHOING AGAINST YOU YOU Sti0Ul01:0MTACT A LAWYER 20412 CYPAESS ST . •I~ NfWPOflT BEACH CA 92tl0 ellown lllM. no *""IY • NEWPOftT BEACH I M~~=aci~, ... pt~o: \ Ofllln • to * comple"""9 or CITY COUNCM.. COO'~) SIMI S. OI AGENDA SUMMARY pr_. _. Ill IMde 111 • " Study Seaslon • ll1l:IO-CIOlldllorl W1110ut ~' or trW i mo111·N11 _,""¥ ..,,_ • im911M, 4:00 p.m .... rtp-0 Ill UllElllOll, Of June 21, 1"9 .......... • .., "' MISCELLANEOUS =~= °'O:: GENE~~~ o1 Trust Wiii '""""•Ill... AMENDMENT 99·2 • .. ptOWllM, ....... W .,,,1 REOUiST TO INITIATE .... "'..,_ Of llld Olaf 6 AMINDMEHTS TO fME TMt. -*"' 111• •· N~T NACH GEN· ' ~ OI lie TNltll IM Of lie E"AL P\.A.N, AS FOL· er.-., -Olaf OI t.OWS. A) ... , 81A04 -----~1111111111111 8TAHT ('LAZA DI •~ . ,;&,,~ ~~~ ORMel YELOPMENT AU.OCA· I. ,IOQ 1.· CHAP-TlON f'Of' THll llTI TO • CA ~Ill.. AL.lOW THI DIUOLf· II N tztl II I If 1111 1lON Of' 1114 l>CllT1NG -· .. .. ....... .. .. "°°° OOUftT """ A&.• ........ lllFI ....... \.OW T'4I CONl1"UC• -.. ~1 """ ... '" -:r ~ lt:;:r+J~'I • 11 TIONALMIANIC) ~ 11• '"0'0 A ~JI: ·~~JION~ ' Hdrbur, NewporV Sein Diego, Cabnllo Beach /Dana Point und the Secll l:if•uch/Ddna Pomt I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOTICES j ~~r~o~) a'J01E~f~J AVENUE (conld hom DITIONAL USE PERMIT 4:12/~) FOR SHARED DRIVE (EDISON ELECTRICAL BEACH VOLLEYBALL WAY ACCESS IN CON· SUBS TAT I 0 N l A COURT AT 2406 W JUNCTION WITH CON• PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OCEANFRONT (co1•td STRUCTION OF 2 THE GENERAL PLAN from 5124199) DUPLEXES LOCATED AT LAND USE ELEMENT Published Newpon 8Ailt l1· 1965 ANO 1967 CHURCH AND LOCAL COASTAL Costa Mesa Daily Pijol STREET IN AN A2-t~D PROGRAM. LAND USE 99 O E E AON•'ENTA'' PLAN TO RE·DESIGNATE June 28· I 9 z N NVI "" .. THE PARCEL FROM M547 DETERMINATION EX· T EMPT GOVERNMENTAL HE COST A MESA FOR FURTHER IN· EDUCATION AND IN ZONING ADMINIS· FORMATION ON THE SHTUTIONAL FACIL· TAATOR WILL RENDER ABOVE APPLICATIONS. ITIES TO TWO·FAMIL Y A DECISION ON THURS· AESIDENTIAL.DJLOT10 DAY JULV8 t9~90AAS TELEPHONE 1714) TRACT 14839 (GRAN· SOON AS POSSIBLE 754·5245 OR CAL.L AT THE OFFICE OF THE VILLE DRIVE OFFICE T'HEREAFTEA ON THE PLANNING DIVISION. SITE) A PROPOSAL TO FOLLOWING ITEMS ROOM 200 n FAIR INCREASE THE DE· 1 ZONING APPt.ICA· VELOPMENT ALLOCA TION .ZA·99·21 FOR DRIVE. COSTA ..-ESA, Es STIG A CALIFORNIA TION FOR THIS SITE W TVE A Y DE Put>11$~ Ne"'""'rt Beacn.-: FROM 5.000 SO FT TO FREITAS AUTHORIZED ~.,... 8.000 SO FT ANO El 100 AGENT FOR JERRY O Costa Me" Da 'Y p lol NEWPORT CENTER PALANJtAN NANCY PEA· Juoe 28. 1~99 DR Iv E ( N E w p 0 RT KINS FOR A MINO,,,.A:.C:::O::::N:.· !.::======M=S4=6: SPORTS COLLECTION r.----~ FOUNDAT ION ) A PROPOSAL TO IN· CREASE THE DEVELOP· MENl ALLOCATION IN BLOCK 100 OF NEW· POAT CENTER TO Al· LOW ADDITIONAL AD· MINISTRATIVE SUP· PORT OFFICE SPACE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SPORTS MEMO· AABILIA MUSEUM Initiate the am&ndmerus 10 lhtf General Plan as recom· mended by the Planning Commission PUBLIC HEARINGS STATUS REPORT ON DEVELOPMENT AGREE· MENT NO 4 (THE IRVINE COMPANY, LIBRARY EX CHANGE AGREEMENT), NO 5 (HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBY· TERIAN), NO 6 (THE IRVINE COM PANY, CIRCULATION IMPROVE· MENT AND OPEN SPACE AGREEMENT (CIOSA)l NO 7 PACIFIC VIEW ME· MORIAL PARK). NO 8 (FORD MOTOR LAND DE· VELOPMENT CORPO· RATION). NO 9 (FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS). NO 10 (NEWPORT HARBOR LU· t HE.AAN CHURCH). AND NO 1 l (THE l~VINE COMPANY ANO IAVINE COMMUNITY DEVELOP· MENT COMPANY CON· CERNING BONITA CA· NYONJ • TO CONDUCT AN ANNUAL REVIEW OF CURRENT DEVELOP MENT AGREEMENTS TO REVIEW THE APPLI CANTS' GOOD FAITH AND SUBSTANTIAL CON· PLIANCE WITH EACH AGREEMENT IN ADDI· TION TO THOSE TEAMS AND CONDITIONS RE QUIRED OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TRAf'FlC PHASING OR· OIN,t.NCE • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 15 40 OF THE NBMC TRAFAC PHAS· ING ORDINANCE, TO PROV I DE THAT CIRCULATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS RE· QUIRED FOR A DE· VELOPMENT A.RE ROUGHLY PAO PO A TIONAL TO THAT PRO· JECT S IMPACT. TO MODIFY THE OEFINI· TION OF FEASIBLE IM PROVEMENT TO ES· Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & pointers. TABLISH A THRESHOLD IL....::...--...::-.-...-~-------.. FOR TRAFF1C IMPACTS THAT REQUIRE CIRCUU.TlON SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND TO CHANGE THE NUMBER OF AF FIAMATIVE VOTES NEEDED TO OVERRIDE THE PROVISIONS OF Tl-iE ORDINANCE TO ~ 7TH OF Tl-iE MEMBEFIS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE (oontd Item 6/14.1119) ROWE RESIDENCE • 2231 PACIFIC DRIVE• AN APPEAL Of THE OE CISION OF THE Pl.AN· NINQ COMM ISSION WHICH UPHELD THE OE· CISION OF THE MOD• IFICATION S COM MfTTEE. WHICH OENtEO PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Monuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 P'llQllC VieW Orl"9 ~BMcl\ 844-2700 A REQUEST TO CHANGE 110 Btotldwey CONOmOH NO 4 Of Coe11i Mee11 MODtf'ICATION NO 4538 .._.._..180 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUDON7' ADVERTISE? NOTHING! • TiiE CONOfTION OF "1'· -PA OVAi. A EOUIRES •l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!m!l.._ __ ... _..lllllli_ .. THAT USE Oft N4 ATTIC SPACE OVER A GAAAOl BE LIMITED TO STORAGE OHL~-MIO 1HAT THE STUl"IAGI AREA IS NOT TO M USIO Al ADDf110NAL ~:'..-INQ T*T 1l4I Vh~ = 0 TO LIVINe HOlll~.:.: ~-== HH·OO &u&a&l ~""~ :am•o COM- ndoy, June 28, 1999 PU8UC NOTICE ADVEftTISEMENT FOB SUB-COST fROeOSALS (Bids) bject to cond1ttons prescnbed by the undersigned, sealed Cost Proposals (Bids) for a Lump Sum Contract are v1ted for the following .Wor1<: SPRAGUE HALL PROJECT NO. 994105 _UNIVERSfTY PF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE I : INTRODUCTION The University of California, Irvine has completed the Stage One portion of a Two-Stage AFQ/RFP qualifications- • based competitive selection process for Design Build services relating to the Sprague Hall Project. We wish to thank all Stage One respondents for their interest and efforts related to this project. This Request for Proposals ; (RFP) establishes the requirements for Stage Two of the Design Bulld competition/selection process. Only those ' Design Build Teams that have been pre-qualified through the Stage One RFO process are ellg1ble to respond to thl~ Stage Two RFP The information provided In the previously issued RFQ and It's Addenda Is complementary to this RFP, and remains 1n effect except as superceded by 1nformation provided herein. In case of conflict, this RFP supercedes the previously released RFO. • This Request for Proposals will be made available to pre-qualified Design Build Teams on Wednesday, June 9, 1999 at the address below Respondents are invited to review the Information and to submit their Design Build proposals 1n accordance with the cntena established. The University of Cahforn1a. Irvine • Design and Construction Services 3500 Berkeley Place Irvine. CA 92697-2450 ' BACKGROUND INFORMATION I • '!'hrs pro1ect has been determined to be a Design Build project that will utilize the 1-part Design Build process. T.be Regents of The University of Cahforn1a have defined wDesign Build" as the process for entering into and m:mag1ng a Contract between the Regents of The University of California and another party In which the other party agrees to both design and build a structure, facility or other items specified in the Contractual Agreement. For the purpose of this Contractual Agreement, a Design Build Team (hereinafter called "Design Build Entity'i cb!Jld be either a single corporation, a partnership, joint venture, or other legal entity that provides the necessary architectural, eng1neenng. and construction services, whether by itself or through subcontracts. Also, for the purposes of this Contract, any reference to "Bid" has been revised to "Cost Proposal" (along with additional rev1s1ons) as 1dent1f1ed 1n Section 10 Supplementary Instructions To Design Build Entities included in the RFP document PROJECT PRO~ FLOW CHART Request for Proposals (Bids) Submit First Componenl RFP Proposal Submit Second Component RFP Proposal Submlttals Evaluation & Project Award Design Development Documents Prep1r:>d UCI Review of OD Documents & Determines Profect Go/No Go Construction Documents Prepared & Construction of Project PROJECT OVERYIEW .. c: ~ ;; c: 0 (.) ..,. c: • UCI Issues RFP Documents to Pre-Qualified Design Build Entitles. Each Design Build Entity subrmts First Component submittal of the RFP to Include all presentation boards, study model and the RFP written proposal (as identified in Section Jexcludlng tho Preliminary Design Cost Component. Each Design Build Entity submits second Component submlttal of the RFP to include the Prehmlnary Design Cost Component On a sealed envelope). UCI reviews and evaluates each RFP submittal and determines "best value". UCI then awards Pro1ect to selecied Design Build Entity and contracts With Design Build Entity to provide Part 1 Work Terms and Conditions Services (Design Development). Selected Design Build Entity provides Part 1 Work Terms and Conditions Services and submits Design Development Documents to UCI for Review and Approval. UCI reviews and evaluates Design Build Entity's Design Development Documents and determines whether the Pro1ect will proceed or Is stopped. If UCI determines that the Project should proceed, UCI wlll issue a Notice to Proceed to tl\e Design Bulld Entity to provide Part 2 Work Terms and Conditions Services otherwise tho University will retain the Design Build Entity's Design Development Documents for future use. Design Build Entity provides Part 2 Work Terms and Cond1t1ons Services and submits Construction Documents to UCI for Review and Approval. Upon UCI Approval, the Design Build Entity starts construction of the Project. This Request for Proposals has been created in an effort to obtain the most creative project approach and cost- effect1ve facility solution for The University of California, Irvine. The Un1vers1ty's goal is to select a Design Build Entrty that offers the best possible combination of design and construction services that is consistent with the goals of The University of California, Irvine. Submlttals will be evaluated in a very systematic and objective approach as identified in the RFP. The proposed Sprague Hall ls the second bu1ld1ng 1n the Center for the College of Med1c1ne at UC Irvine. The proiect will consist of approximately 65,000 GSF. It is anticipated that the building will be three stones above grade with.a utility/vivarium tunnel connection to the existing Neuroscience (Gillespie) Research Facility. The building will include space for research laboratories, support space, and offices. The projected overall Contract Time (for both Part 1 and Part 2 Work Terms and Conditions) for the Design and Construction of the project is approximately 25 months. The site for Sprague Hall Is generally flat; rough grading has been done for the new building. Site development will be limited to the area as identified 1n the Detailed Project Program, with a main entry planned on the northeast comer off the existing plaia and a new west ern service yard with a loading dock. . All building floors will be similar in use and configuration and will contain an open laboratory suite, office/conference area and general building support. The laboratory space will be d esignated as an H-8 occupancy with the remainder of the building being designated as a B occupancy A central mechanical space should be located on the lower level near the loading dock/service yard. The laboratory suites will be based on a 22'x22' structural grid, with a 22'x11' laboratory module . The structural system anticipated is poured-in place concrete shear walls with flat slabs. The laboratory suites are envisioned as large open areas suitable for the flexible planning and layout of laooratory and support areas. Lab support 1 ~e will be located within the interior zones, with lab benches extending to the north and south. Ideally • mechanical supply 11 to be provided through a vertical shaft located at the south end of the laboratory, with : ...XhaUst exiting the suite In two shafts to the north. -exterior of the building will consist of a cast concrete; and glass and metal panel curtain wall system. ::ZZWSJBUCTION BUDGET; $19,000,000.00 =Pb<>W>E,SUB-COST peoeo1AL9 ClllDS) ONLY TO THE FOUQWJNO PBE·OUAUFIED DEMON 8UIU> : ENIJDEI: • HenMf PMt;>e COMtructfon Co. 2415 Camput Dnve, Sult• 100 Irvine, CA 92812 (949) 852-0111 (949) 852-~18 (Fax) &tlmator: Rk:hlR1 F811a ' • Nlef..n DUllnQMm Bulldera 1500 West Carapn Street, Suite 100 Long Beach. CA 90810 (310) 952"'8880 (310) 952-8888 (fax) Estimator; H. Del a.nco PBEOUAUeEDCONCAET&IUICONIBACIOASABE: Morley Conatruction Compeny 2901 28th Street, Surte 100 Santa Monica, CA 90405-2938 (310) 399-1600 Prieto Con81Nctlon Co., tnc. 30 Hughes, Suite 209 Irvine, CA 92618-19i6 (949) 586-2660 PREQUAUFIED CWUMlilYALLIWINDOWS/GLAZING SYSTEM SUBCONJBACTOBS ARE: C/S Erectors, Inc. 2500 Old Crow Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94507 (925) a20-e113 Queen City Glass Co. 1237 S. Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, CA 92264 (760) 322-6222 PflEQUALIFIED ELECTRICAL SUBCONTBACJQBS ARE: Tower Glass, Inc. 9570 Pathway Street, Suite A Santee, CA 92071 (619) 596-6199 Woodbridge Glass, Inc. 16661 Noyes Ave. lrvlne, CA 92606 (949) 250-4444 Anderson & Howard Electric, Inc. SASCO 1791 Reynolds Avenue 4701 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92614 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949)250-4555 (949)724-1569 PREQUALIFIED FIR~OTECTION ENGINEERING (FIRE SUPPRESSION/SPRINKLERS) SUBCONTRACTORS ABE: Cosco Flre Protection, Inc. 321 E. Gardena Blvd. Gardena, CA 90247 (323) 321-5155 Grinnell Fire Protection Systems Company 1521 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, Suite 100 Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 870-1010 Unk-Nllsen Corporation Southwest Fire Protection, Co. 130 E. Santa Clara Street 215 E. El Sur Street Arcadia, CA 91006-3237 Monrovia, CA 91016 (626) 445-3414 (626) 359-0034 PREOUALIBEP HVAC fWET & QRYl $UBCONIRACTORS ARE: Air Conditioning Company, Inc. (ACCO) 6265 San Fernando Road Glendale, CA 91201 (818) 244-6571 Overland Mechanical, Inc. 7810 Burnet Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 781-0555 A.O. Reed & Co. 4 777 Ruffner Street San Diego, CA 92111 (619) 565-4131 PBEQUALIFIED LABORATORY CASEWORK & COUNTERIOPS SUBCONTRACTOJlS~~ Dow Diversified, Inc. 1679 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 650-9000 The Valley City Manufacturing Company, Limited 64 Hatt Street, P.O. Box 8578 Dundas, Ontario L9H 2G3 (905) 628-2255 PREOUAL!EIEP PLUMBING SUBCONTRACTORS ARE: ISEC Incorporated 10601 Calle Lee, Suite #190 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (714) 761 -5151 , A.O. Reed & Co. 4777 Ruffne< Street San Diego, CA 92111 (619) 565-4131 D/K Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 1241 N. Lakeview Avenue, Suite T Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 970-0180 • I I I I I Mun"Y Company 2919 E. Victoria St. Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 (310) 637 -, 500 Pan Pacific Plumbing, Cb . 1821 McGaw Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 474-9170 RFP Documents will be available to Prequalified Subcontractor Bidders on Wednesdav. June 9, 1999 and will be issued at: OCB Reprographlcs, Inc. 17721 Mitchell North Irvine, CA 92614 Phone # (949) 660-1150 Attn: Kim Philhart or Colin Hamilton (days) Todd Howell (evenings) Pre-qualified Design Build Entit ies may pick up free of charge a maximum of five (5) sets of AFP documents at Design and Construction Services, 3500 Berkeley Place, University of Cahforn1a, Irvine. Additional sets may be purchased at Design Build Entity's cost from OCB Repr0graph1cs, Inc. NOTE; IT IS THE SUBCONTRACTORS' AND DESIGN CONSULTANTS' RESPONSIBILITY TO REGISTER WITH THE UNIVERSITY OR CONSOLIDATED REPROGRAPHICS TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE SPRAGUE HALL RFP DOCUMENTS. UNIVERSITY WILL NOTIFY SUBCONTRACTORS ANO DESIGN CONSULTANTS, WHO HAVE REGISTERED WITH DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OR CONSOLIDATED REPROGRAPHICS, OE ADDENDA WHICH ARE AVAILABLE AT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. Three PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCES shall be held as follows: 8:00 A.M. PST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1999 University of California, Irvine Public Services Building Room 100 Irvine, California 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 9:00 A.M. PST THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1999 University of California, Irvine Public Services Building Room 100 Irvine, California 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 9:00 A.M. PST THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1999 University of California. Irvine Public Services Building Room 100 Irvine, California 92697-2450 (949) 824-6630 THE THREE PRE-PBOPQ$AL CONFERENCES ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL PRE-QUALIRED DESIGN BUILD ENIITIES. EACH MEETING WILL BE CLOSED AT 9:05 A,M. PSJ, ANY PRE-QUALIFIED DESIGN BUILD ENTJJ)ES ARRIVING Arne THIS TIME WILL BE PISOUALIFIED FROM FURD1ER PARTICIPATION IN THIS REP PROCESS. PRE-QUALIFIED SUBCONTRACTORS ANO DESIGN CONSULTANTS ABE INVITED TO ATI.END THE PRE- PROPOSAL CONFERENCES. REP SUBMlllAL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS; First Component Submlttal of the RFP including all presentation boards, study model and the RFP written proposal excluding the Preliminary Design Cost Component wtll not be accepted efter: 2.1><> PM PST. THUBSOAY. AUGUST 5. 1999. At: Design and Construction Services University of California, Irvine 3500 Bertulfey Place Irvine, CA 92697 -2450 Second Component 8ubmfttal of the RFP Including the Prehmtnary ~n Cost Component (in a sealed envelope) wtff not be eccepted after: 2.1><> PM PIL IHUBSOAY.AUGUST 12.11111. At: D86ign end Conatructlon Sefvices University of Cafffomla. IMne ·3500 Beri(eley Ptece IMne, CA 92697-2450 Cost PropoMI (Bid) Securtty tn the amount of 10% of the Ump Sum Cost PropoNI. •duding llltemat•, lhall 8COOn'1l*'Y MCtl Coet Propoul. The &nty IUulng the Coet Propoeal Bond lhllll be, on the Coet Propoelll Dwllne, lieted In the lateet publtehed 8tMe of Cllltfom6a Oepwirnent of lnannce, !let of lnelnrl Admitted to 1l"MNot 8ut9ly lnMnnce In Thia State. The 8uoc111f\.11 Propoelng Dll91 Build Entity .net Its Subooutractora wtll be ~ to follow the nondleortltlltldon requiNrMnt9 .. forth In the PrOPoul DocUmlnta Ind to s-y pr9Vellng .. ,... at the locatlon of the Wolk. Thi IUO:lllful ~ Oe191 luld &dy .. be ,.qa*9d to Mve.,. folowtrtg .... of c .... ,,.. COe•llOtat'a -.. curllfll II .. llme or 1Ubn't1111on Of,. Colt Plapolll. ~e=· 1HI MGENT8 M THE uNMRllTV01 CMFCIHA ...,, . .. .. Index --II HeS.tHI -- -- . cm ·~ ...... HH--IMO ----Y'lJT -• -, .! 60104010 ·-- ......... --- ., . ""~-7011·H90 (;) · 1::r!VI EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUHITY All rtll ..,. Httftlll .. 1111111 HWlf8"' Is Mlect II i-. fH· 1111 '"' ""'"' Ac! .. ,. .. " ....... wMcli NH 11 llltpl It "'•rllH •11y 'rtler .. u , 1h11ltall•• 11 "ml111laall11 ....... rift. "'"· rtlltln, .... ""'"'· Wlllllll llaleS If ...... 11 Ifill•. " ........... ,. llllh .. , "'' "91tm1Ct. ...... ~- 1'1• •••• ,.,., •Ill .. , l-"tlY eectfl .., tftlftll .. ... "' real .... ""'' " II tlllallee .. at ... g., ,....., tit k19'y lat-ff "ti Ill ... 111... • ... 111... II I"• ~ ,,. anlla"• ta 11 ..... ..........., ..... ,_ ..... II ....... hllllet. al HUO ftll-lmll1·-..t..-,. ........... oc_,.._ call""' .. ~- l 1 ~I SOLD!! ShowcHe HomH for Sale In our Saturday Reel Estate Supplement! Homes of the Week Display Ads Slalt 11 Just $751 Oedne is Tuesday at 5PM Open House Usbngs $151 Oeadlne Thursday 5PM It Paya to Advertlaa In the Best Local Real Estate Section CALL TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA 94&-574-4252 AHNE WllLEY 949-674-4249 • V.A * SO OOWH • $0 MOVE-IN ""EE COUNSELING FREE Utt of HOMES HUONA REPOS t~72U857 VETERAN REAL ESTATE SELLING YOUR HOME? w1111 worlls best? 1·800·784·2828 ••• 55112 . WAnRFRONT 4Br 3 5ba wl pvt beach witulll·ln BBQ Lrg Master wilt. panoramic views $3 1 milion. Annie Lozada, C-21 Belchslde 714-7SS.8857 SPYGLASS HILL 12 MORRO BAY 5br 3bi lg master bf wfwaF¥. • in's Ground fir bt'slden For· mal ll'i has trench d11 & lrptc Indoor atnum Appro~ 3150 sf 3 Cir aaach oar. lg pool Size lol Desirable. achOOI dlS1 No Melo Roos Owner BlulCo/op $985.000 " IM9--6M~758 110-:1111 E SIDE NWPT HGHTS AREA. 2 House.s on Large LOI. 8o(h Upgr ldlO S449K Elll & Jl»f Taylor, AQ1n194U42-4722 E'SIDE 3 cote LEGAL I-STORY UHrrs. 28R, 1 BR, 18R. '345K. Owner/Apent. tMM42•MM 4Br Sea over 340051 ol Wing area. tormal dnng, gourmet kit. valil calls. large bacllyard. S685.000 Joe l.llWlg, S1al Rnl Eata1e 71 4·813·2225 (Bus ) 714·968-9749 (Res) Mo1lv11t0! Sharp, vacant 2Br 2 5Ba lront unit, 2c gar, out ol area seller S 167K T ra<itional Realty IMS-760-0880 E1SIDE 38r 2Ba Wfirg Master, refinlShed hlr~ flooll lot • zoned R·2. large ya1d, great street appeal $330,000 Jeff McCorMl'e. Age 949-642-2484 eStDE New Llslng Lovely 38r 281 on e great $11eel $3851< For detals. cal Earl & JUdy Teylol, Agl 94H42-4722 124::511 NORTH LAGUNA 2 5bl 2bl hYOt "49'# ~ tor enteoanno ..nitt wat• Emerald Bay Ind Cl1llina VllWSll $8311.000 By Owner Appl «ti Courtesy 10 bkrs ~9-4gg.,.043 ':"·sc•m 132 ::J111 I I ~I PROBATE SALE WATERFRONT 2-$TORY ELEGANT CAPE COD 3 & $450,000. AGENT 2 58a+Oe!V4th Br. lrg bdnns, 949'723-8120 each w/ouldoof baleony, lrg * LUXURY DUPLEX w/Oocll 1001 wlW'I view, quite Hlllng. On The NtWPOf1 ChlMll Sl.195.000 Mary HardeSty Oulat1ndlng l>oat Moder~ ~ 94H75-3642 Alc:Nttcture. Bu1I In 1995 10 LHEAAT Of BALBOA Is. two condo spec11ic11ion 2 1191l 1ot1, now houalng s $1,499,000 Am VlllQhn rtntll unite. You could hlvt Santas, Broiler 94g.f59-11no • fllnlly compounO-All with 48Cil'lii UBICtl Home 1n own bttclt petlo. Of you preshgious Newport on 1 could bufld lo ault your own 'I ,205j lot, otftreO If $4651( lllldt. Comer propefty 11 Pl9Mntld By MelarM Blau two townhoull l!Pla. 'fwo [;;; 1M9n0'7~ ' bf'1, eactt CW« ,_. •• ISLE HOiiE 48f 38i one bf Nd\. Proplfty told "Al ,,. Wiit! Dltcloeurn. speclOlll Mng nn, MIS1ef "" Off'EREO ATl1 491000 loft. Jalchen lws gll coolclop, • • ellctllc double O'teos lllAll.ft AGT Dot11t MM7U511 ~ $875.000 M Gnnty 1;391 Very lerge 211r 2be condo lrolc, .... dry .. 2 Clf ow 717 112 .Mlftl"9 <>pen llin 10.2:00 S40IK ~ ' "' 'r . ·~ . ..., . PinldlM At Tfle End Of fiii Cul de SIC. ~ 48r 2.581 home hea )USt belfl COf1llllelely rtmOdlled 1r1lide & OUI . $1,0'79.000 For PriVMt St.owing c .. Tom sancoro 11 714'117f-8100. JASMINE CREEK ( 11 Sl<yNil) Open SUn 1 ·5 2br 2bt • din, llme8tone . lootlna. mertllt llltcl bl. lonftll 1v·a dmn ~·l.l)Q(tdu1 $788,000 l.alnd Atal Eat.Ill Ao Stncl Fb 94'9-6M.o:227 IMAMb NN frldhl0n1i COWllfy .... Mop qulllly ...,,.., ac.i' Jfllt/ ~. lo!mll M1Q & ~ room, 3 tu• blllhl, 11.000.000 Joanne Ak1rmen, R111tor 949-711'2371 Relaors IMW7~1111 9ayv1ew ~ 581' 2 sea 1\1: ~. lllW '*"'· catpll Ind English Gatdtn $409,000 Annie L.otlda. C·21 8llcl.ide 714·785-8857 * EdOESfRtlH ESTATE Custom bUI• 4Br Sbe home AmenlllU 111 loo l"Ul'l4HOUI 10 btll 1 2 millon Annie lozadl, C·21 Bucllslde 714-785-8857 NP HEIGHTS 319 IMot AVI 0 Clltl Dr OPEN SAT·SUN 10.5 BUH ,,...., 3200sf home 4bf 3 5ba lrplc, lg mast« Nllhlll watk-N Penllt OcMrl VltWll IHl,900 Alt OllM Wiii IETTf~~flTATt MMt74121 1JCiO f191Wi• H El llWO • mo NEWll!I 2br 2be lllllllf, blMcfltcl «* wood ... i.tld IMM, i:omm pool PTtvMe bledl tor ,..... $114.000 UDO RESORT HOMES IMH73-ee23 or 720-91112 .... ····==·· 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NeWPORT BEACH * BLUFFs-FRONT ROW • Panoramic lltews-ot back bey 381 end U'lil, upgraded Agt 714-576-1212 Newport Bch W11tclltt. 1407 ltollfngllam Lani . Prime locallonl 3br, 2ba llouM IPPfOX SOOOtl tot. New cerpet • pllnt. Move In condition. Shown by appt onlYI $585,000. By Owlllf' tMM45-a500. 71'415-9120 133==1 3Br 381 Ready tor You to MOVHI' Bnght and wtllte wrtll wood lloors Ind white carpel Bes1 locatlOO $395.000 Pam Moss • Assoc. 949-443-3840 NP.COAST, S1nta Lucia Dev. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 33 Monterey Pi,,. 48R 4.58A approx 3500-4000•1, mostly CUI· tome Inter, granite & limestone firs & counter top•. $1 ,495,000 Stttlnll MMlrtr 0 ~m .. 9411-717-7894 LOTSILANO I FOR SALE NORTHWEST ARIZONA 40 acres·S12,900 Alfordable ge«away ranch wlgooO water. fantastic llleWS, Wlldllfo E·Z terms Cell AZLR 1.(188.244·5263 (CAL'SCAN) COLORADO RANCH LAND eargeri 35 acres, bordetS BLM $79,900 Beau IA San Juan t.louUn views I Mesa V11de Na gr&$$. spnngs & lfteS Ideal fOI horses. small r~ (Umoted lllTl8 $Ille pnce) c .. RSL 1-970·882·7707 (CAL"SCAN) 85 REAL EST ATE WANTED PROPERTY WANTED DEVELOPER Needs View Properties In Newpor1/So. O.C. area. Will pay marllet up to 2 Million Please Call Agent 0 Prudential Cahf Realty. 9491249·2236. 101 APTS GENERAL EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 28' I .58alh House $1175 00 1 Br., Dtn Alli $92! 00 NEWPORT BEACH BOAT DOa( 9'Wldt $450 00 MH7l~ENT j1L.oA~1 Blll>Ol !Wncl Yetrly 3000 al. DdUpllx 1410 So Bavtront 2BdmVOen. 3Bath, parking $320CYmO 949-752·2881 • SUNNY PATIO • Lltge 28'. 181, relng, W/O, SI l~SIMo Vecant & Ready!! 949·64&-0645 1 TMf SHORES APTS• 1 l 28R TOwttHOMES IWtlnf tt 110Wmo. ~ '9elft4I avlil ...... '° MOfttll ...... We-I pee COIMll!nlly. I bloctll hm beldl. ~11 Bow to Plaee A Polley Ra11 11nd deatfhnr are 11bjM'1 w 1 hang•• v.lthuu t nouc1" Th,. pubis brr. rc>~f'\ei c.ht right 111 11·11 or, n·c lu tf't. rr\ t-c· or IT.JI'''' &n) By Fax (<>i<J) 6:i 1-6!l9i By Phone (94<l) 642-!>678 By Malllln Person: . 1'111 .. 1fir.d 111JHm rmtnt. ~Ira~ rrport any tm1t 1h111 IOlt\ IK· 111 'our du aflt·d ad irrunl'rl1ald). 'l'hl' D111ly Pilot.un c·~h "'' l1i1hility {or any t'rror in Utt udH•r1i,1·m1·11t fur ...,)11d1 it mu\. be n·~J)lllNbll! l'\l't'PI for tlll' rmt of 1h~ ~pO.<'t' 11e•1ut1ll) 01 c upwd b, thl' c·rror. Crt'Jii1 t'tm onJ)' lw 11Jlu9.•·d for 1h~ fl,.,, in,,ntiou, (Pl1•11~1· 111c ltacic• y1111r 11.u11c· nod phonr 11111111><·1 and "c•,11 c'i11l '011 11111"1.; \\ llfl II pnC'I' 1)11011' ) 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN VIEW 2Br/1Ba on gated pnvat1 streel at Big Corona 1c gar. $2700lmo yrty lease Agent 949-631 ·22~2 110 . APTS COSTA MESA 11EASTSIDE11 2br 1ba dwn1ta11b C)l8iil loc, llllW 8~ & ftooring must seo• $91~ Open house Sal 11-2 · no creuit cl1eck lee 269 16ttl place •B 21Jc. 2bl lrplc pallO Gatden Sl!tting pool Mgt on premises 20432 Sal'G Ana A~e $975/MO Tile Renter Cen18' 714-841-4203 PEPf>ERWOOO APTS. 1 Bdnn ,.,. ... urpet,11ooring w/d hk-up. sm pat1olyard Sn5 NO PETS 949-631·7813 *COSTA MESA'S BEST• Junlot 1 bedroom and t bedtoom. lllso 2 bedloom t bath Ouiet ga1eo community !>00 tennis ~Y aa;ess to lreeway. beach & malls 714-557-0075. 159 HOUSESICONDOS FOARENT CORONA DEL MAR 4Bdrm 2.58a1h FR DR. convnun1ty pool, temcs. Vl8W cable. gardMef $3900IMO 949164(>.4 I 52 2Bdrm 2811h Condo. Very nice. 3 blocl\ 10 beach evaf tor S1700'mo lease Call Steve Coon. Agenl 714·839-8065 Trwtop vl;:;li 424 POlntt1tt1 4bf 3ba 2 PlllOI w d hlc·ups dlw. new pen/carpel S2200 Cat IOt show 949-642-4206 180HO~ FOR RENT COSTA MESA EASTSIOE Colta Mesa 28r 18• With lence6 yard Very clelll lllW ptinl plush C8Jl)e1 Ind near-new IPJ)llance. gas cookllleat wa111 and trash pald Coin-op laundry IWO (2) eSSlgnld parll1ng &plaS $500 dep + S300 pet, 000 OK $t,025Jmo (71 4) 545-0442 E ·skit CotlJgl 28r t Ba. llUgo lot, close to shops & beaches trash paint. yearly leese St450frno 714-435-9667 1 174 ~1 OCEANFROHT·TA8lEROCK 2Br 281 ~to carpet some Liml6tonl. eon.i. mt<lbll ocean view, Fp. ev" new $2800l'mo 949-&32· 7573 11G::F.Eil NPB condo 3bf 2.5ba. pool Ind llMll coUft" under· ffOUnd petlll"9, big canyon twnhom11, golf covrte view. $2000 ftff 14M4G-5274 PENTHOUSE VERSAILLES 1 Br I Ba, no pell, lllN amenil•• S 1150 CaU 949-075-41757am-t11m M·F 'WESTCLIFF" 2br 2b1 condo, lrplc, oar pool, wallc to I'll!. YlhinO No smoQ/plt S 1350 ?14-546-1765. 714·546-9828 LOE ILOfFs TWNHM Oretnbh & b1y view. 3br + temrm, upgnclldll Owner $2195hno MMIM415 E'ASTilUff >tit Ub1 1i0' vnt Aemod, new ctrptt/ pelnt, 1vell Aut 1, '3500/mo. M .. 720-1313 Coast VII-# R1y 000 ISLE HOiiE Bit Irons Ind lnlellOI, Sl#llmSI or winter, 8111 Grundy Rutlor MH7Hl81 UDO ISLE HOME "'" 2,300. .. 'bf. 2.Sbl, 3 cu lllr, eunMcll; tptc petlo, llt!dtC • llM!Cllttpt to bdl. $4ICICIMlo. 1 yr ... Ptu1MMTW•7 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Motel "COSTA MESA' MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Special On All Rmt S134.00 Tax le.11ures 24-lirs Iron! Pllsk. DD phones. tree HBOIESPNitllsc. loc ci\3m pod/healed 1ac Guest lat..m Nrby Fwys 405 & S5 ITlll1 eway lrom OC Faugrds College. shop malls., bells. res1 A membel o1 Cllll HoteVMocel 22n Harbof Blvd 94!Hi4S-4840 204 RENTALS TO SHARE Huntington Harbor, lg 3bf, 2 story condo to ahan, close to bell. Poo~ lnclry, 211f avail $350-450. 714-3n.1281 NPB 2br 2ba house on the w1t11 Mature mai. has r00"1 1v1il, l1m1ll pref, S700lmo 9411-675·1269 Share Lrg 3br, 2 117 beth wl gredt vtewt In NB near CdM Actrve pron prerd. 5750 -1/3 utlls Call Brian 949·7~1161 COM Share 28dim 1Battl House, female pref'd, W~! &hare garage. no smkg S7:>UI Mo · 112 utts 949-719-0960 CM E side 111111 wlflm sen- ior 4br hou11 rm ev1U. no pets, $450r'mo. 111clude1 urn a4M4M664 206 VACATION /RESORT RENTALS UPSCALE BAYFRONT HOME. 3Brdnn 3 581 pw1 ~ & I* per1ung S3200f week 949-721 ·3638 *WEEKLY RENTAL OCEAN VIEW 2nd flOof sleeps 8 people SISOOper week - dtPoSlt 909·789·2904 or 909-687-9861 I 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE Cost• Meu small office lf)IU lo rent. St11tlng II $1504300 Incl all utll. Near OCC, nice quiet loc. Lo1• ot pwklng. 714-540.3666 1400 Att«>UNCEMEHTS I Rebuilt Vec:uuma $29 99 & up Huge Selection• Foun1a1n V1lley Vec:uum & Sewing 16141 Broo~IS1 SI Fountcm Valley 7t4·ns-6622 I 402LOST a FOUND J FOUND Cat lllll' ocun In On ocean Drive. CdM eru NMSS.1741. • Founci s In Newport Beach. can Powtn 94M73-sn3. Loat yellow coclcatilL v~ of Big Canyon n N"Pof1 Beach. IWISV<lfS 10 lh8 name Slny 949-760-1232. 1 440 -~ I Pt11tlglou1 Batbol Bly .,.._ Y1cht Club Mtmblt1hlp. Aaldng price $1500. (nttotlabll) 62.79,.5315 1 441 =-i I BUY ALL llwfost ~-Outity lvmllUtt. one JI*' or wholt houllUll Cash P9iO 800-649-4922 CAROUSEL Rolllll WI IRAIS STAND. ONCINAL WOOO PASTEL COLOM, APPROX. In ..... 1'0-a7S wortct w. I lliidiliW, 'iilii· •• ~: .... 811 Kiili I Queen cNlf llllltllt. t¥oty. ~n1!f 1~ Miro, -~ 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES TOP DOLLAR PAID! II/ HI \ A\l TH/\(, 01./J! Buy Outright Estate Safes Conducted' }'nt'9ur• 40YNTS in Newport BMch 949.673.8223 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS ii Coll1ctibl" ............. T.-....- • s.t.oe • ,...,. • <>Mc.~ $$ CASH PAID $$ _ .... ., ....... i-. WE BUY ESTATES • tmtnld' .. i. friendly -· "WE PAY MOM $ ,ASTER" C::649-4922e soumcgAST AUCTI N 1450 APPLIANCES I Ulld 3 times! 'H uprigh1 Electrolux Vacuum ·s300. Call MM42..at49 I •54 FURNITURE I Dlnlngroom atl·Solld Clltfry, 92" dbl pedltlll, 2 leaft, I h•nd carved ct11n. lighted buttel Ind tMcll • mllchlng urver, 11111 boxed, COii $9000, Sell $3950. 9'M46-1014. h1111n leathlt sofa & loYi- Hlt, new 11111 wr IPPld vwy soft, top quality. W11 $2000 aec:rlflce. $890. 9't.261·H33 WROUGHT IRON 4 P01t1r Bed wlurosed queen box spmg & manress $350/obo 714·381·7949 I • mwvmocK I Rerl IXOtlc Wlld·lo::::J leoplrd spocted Cf A lelttene for prfvlllged '"' S450r'$500 tMt-131·2111. 1·-c::1 TOP SWRECORDSI Jazz R & B IOtA Roell lie • SO'S & 80'• MIKE 949-645-7506 WANTED! Olb c0iii4sl Gold. 511-ier Frnln mint s11r· inQ Old watchts & iewelry WESTCOAST COIHl42~ WANTED 3 Wllltl °'"' 111 good shaPt ca• eveoogs 714~3806 ~~; Sell your extra household Items In CLA8SIFIED C.11642-5678 :i:~o W•·~t Bn, 1 rr<'t Co-,ta Vk~a. c· . .\ 926'.l? A1 \n.~1rt Bh d tc 811~ ..,, r-----Deadlines --- Munday ................. Friday 5:00prn Hours ·n·l<-phorw 8::~0am-5:00pm \1o11day-F1 ad•n \\alk-ln 8::3'0am-:):00pm \1unda\-Fnda\ Tue, day .............. Monday 5:00pm Wedne~day ......... Tue day 5:00pm Thur:-.day ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday S:OOpm . . aturday ............... Friday S:OOpm 470 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION 470 SCHOOLS /INSTRUCTION 1·10 nN==1147t~1 UCI Extension Un iversity of California, Irvine Enric.h Your Child's Summer with Laughter, Learning, Language & Leadership! JAPANESE & AMERICAN YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM July 12 -August 2, 1999 Give your middle and high school student (grades 7 -11; ages 11 -16) a summer adventure at OCI Extension this July. The lapane$e and American Youth Exchange Program 91ves participants ~portunities to make new friends, learn a foreign language and participate an fun.filled soaal and recreational activities. Enroll in the full program, which mcludes language crasses and social activities, or 1ust the activities. Previous knowledge of Japanese is not required. • Full Program Fee: S450.00 • Act1v1ties Program Only Fee: S22S.00 For more 1nform1tion please call Kae Sawy~r at Phlebotomy Course Boston Reed Co Cail Rt11 •3901291 1-8()().201-1141 PATIENT TUTOR •Math-(A111t1m1hc·Calcu1us)" S1111s11cs.-Caem1s1ry·Pttysics· ·Read<nO' TIS1 Prep (CBEST GRE/SAl)>StUCI'/ Skill$ JIM MADIA 7f4-547.UATH 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Driver • .Pff seMClng snack vendonQ accounts Complny vans women encourl9f)CI to apply Cal 714.f7t.3258 ORIVERS.WKEN IT comes io 476 EMPLOYMENT =..~~a:1N• ~r= OPP'JYS "SoloS .29cpnl ·s1.ooo S9' ""';;::;;;:::;;;::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;:;::I on bonus Tr11n1ng op· .. POfflnl* SAT 1..an-SIG- l>AVOAY (1·8n·244·7293) Toi Free (CAL.SCAN) Act llO'W ORANGE COUNTY ••FAIR•• Help needed aelling Tropical Pienta FROM July 9th· 25th dilly. SEE Tropical Treaauru at Bldg. #10, booths 601-603 on July 7th la 8th from 10am • 2pm WE PAY WELL CASHIER/A TIENDA NT Dtys & Ewe IVlil. Newport Ctnllt ChevrM' Fuhlon l&llnd IMM44-7t33 CASHIER M . Newport Beach Cate ntldl cashl8f S7 OMioUf Cal Ms-252-0014 Flt position open al Lady GOi & T enr115 11 Fashion Island lor retal sales Excelent hourly plus commission Con11c1 Karen 888·21S--58S5 GENERAL OFC pllOflM W~ OOWS Amencxxp 6000 W PCH awrv 111 l*SOfl 949.574.not 11120°'11111 949·574-n02 •NeWpor1 Statlontts" Z.Ol copy mac:hlnt optflllor. FT Frftndty. Cuttomer t1tVke tldlts. WI• tB1n. Blnlflta. Pwtonntt. IM....,_1200 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Now Hlnng Salee People! Womens Touch Of Mlnll Skin Care T r1in1nO pl'OYidtd FIT, Pff. Toll-F,.. ,,....2'-3247, Kay OWN 1 COiiPU'T'ER? PIA II to wont! Earn up 10 S30f( 8'rtra per yur PIT Log on to www.lhbn.com Acct11 COdl F121J REAL ESTATt IS A GREAT CAREER! 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TODAY'S C RoSSWoRD PUZZLE 111 OWl1.ES GOltlN wkh OMAa SHAlaF And TANNAH HINSCH ACROSI ' Bum Wllh llquld ew ..... 10"2001·~ t 3 Enthualutic ... Stout de4dve Woh 15 Unc:ontamlnatld 11 CWne tmlat 10 eoccel' 17 Btoed~ 11 8'cwdle tw 19 Dtt9CtOf Kaz.an 20 Tr9Yele(1 nMd 22 "HoW '°' Fido 24 Batoque llyle 28 Supply with gNf 31 Pr911-on hem 12 SmellNI im.tmetu 34 Ful1out 36 KJtchen heft> 37 °T and VlgO( 38 Ukeeome donut• 41 Table part 42 Prieltl' ... ~"pin 45 lndonellan nallv9 47 Swarms (wirh) 49 Rec:io119ctl()(1 51 Nallv• of Oamucus 53 Veal pk:cala, e.g. 56 Some AN. WY.RS 1"0 WEl<:KL\' DRIDG .. : Q0J7. Q l -fln1h vulncrnhle. 3, South yo11 hold .• • AKJ'1 o •8J2 o QJ04 •91 Partner 0~11s the b11Jding wuh one club What Jo you r ponil 1 A -When responilmg 111 p:attfl('r·~ opening bid w11h two four-card m11ors. bid the IOwt>r of the two · suits regordle !>of quality ·mat ensures that a 4-4 fit in a JTI3Jor will not be bypassed. In du!. coo;c, respond one heart even lhough your sl)3dcs are a more impressive suil • -ffanner will rebid spades with a four-card holding. r Q 2 ·As South, vulnerable. you hold. •72 0 1653 o KJ +KJ 74J The bidding has proceeded; NORnt EAST SOlTTII WFSf I• Pa.u JNT rim 20 Pas.. 7 What action do you tukc'! A • Your initial respomc pron11sed 6-9 points, so your hand is in the upper range in tenns of high cards. Your four·card fit for partner's sec- ond sutt has also improved your hand, especially siritc you have a ruffing value in panncr's first ~ui1. Raise to three hearts Q 3 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •AK 074 <>762 •AK9852 The bidding has proceeded SOUTH WEST NOR1 H EAl>T Pa.u Pass l• Pa1s lo 2• Pass J• ? What act.ion do you take? A -Your hand has suddenly become a tnck-iakmg gold mme. Jf partner has diamonds stopped. three no trump should be easy. The way to investigate is to btd three spades Pass three no trump or four clubs. but bid game in clubs over any otJlCr :~IJttn. Q 4 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold· •KQI 0 Al7 o 6J •AKQ95 The bidding h11'frcl('.c:cc.lcd· soum wrR NURl u EAS1 •• , )• p., 7 Wh:it do you bid now? A -Partner has maJe on awkward 1cspon'iC. Jf yoo piny that a reverse bid 1s a one-round force. rebid two hcllf\ll. If not, aj11mp 10 thrt'c spades b probably the least of evils. Do not bid three clubs. You may be ldt there, going down, when four sp~ ·~cold 1 • Q S • Both \lulncruble, as South you hold· •QHl6 o JSl 0 K8743 •A9 111e bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOU'I H I• Pass Jo Jo Pass lNT 2NT Pass 1 What act.ion do you take? WFST Pass Pass A • Partner i~ showmg a bencr 1han minimum opening bid. You have 10 points in high cmls, a five-card suit and useful cards in both o( partner's suits. Proceed lo three no uump without a second thought. Q 6 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold· • 7 4 0 J 9 8 4 3 o A 10 9 2 • K 6 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST S0lITH WEST I• Pass JO Pass •• p._.. 1 What do you bid now7 A • In any system we lo.now, a bid of two djamonds by you now would be forcing -a game force. in some methods. You do not have the values for that action. so content yourself with one no trump. Any forward move is up to partner. -------.... CREDIT SERVICES 484 MONEY TO LEND/WANTED 690 POWER BOATS Ufe 'If lie{; tfoa Uk-ite ~ GET OU OF DEBT! !Ye can hefJ!.! • Cred11 Cards Consolidated llGET OUT OF debl lree'I Clldll Counseling CenlefS ol Am<l,.:e Stop c;ollectoi calls l.owlH paymenlS & llltefesl Free debt oonsolidatlOO N~ p10111 (Member NFCC ) 1·877 936 2222 1011 1 tree (CAL'SCAN) OVER YOUR HEAD 1n tlebt??? Oo ~ need ITIOfe breathing room??? 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