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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot' ' ' ! -~inal OK given to Bonita ·annexation . . . . . • But tbe countf's i.ocaJ . Arst contended tbe annexation:! wa'llllave ID'tl\e f)itur• with all.these could suck millions of dollarl out of annexations." · )6.gency Formation Commission ·city coffers over the ~xt 25 yean, lbe dty Of Irv1ne .and Newport- • :will have JaSt sa.y. oayiD9 the dty hadn't figured ID Mesa and llvine 1chool 4!strtcts hlbave enough cushion for risk facton or all approved the deal ·U well. e inflation. . proposed annexation bits its next ' 8y Jennifer ~-Daily Piiot '. NliwJ»oRT BEACH -It's now up to the county whether the dty can lake ovez-Bonita Canyon from Irvine. -The City Council gave the final OK to annning the land at Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard after only a few residents fpoke about the proP?s- aJ -in stark contrast to the council's last meeting, when testimony dragged on for bo~. 1b1s week only Community Associations Alliance &.airinan Phil Ant voiced opposition to the idea. City offidAls said his figures were milestone when it g~ to tb.e county skeweij by incorrect assumptions. Local Agency Formation Commission Their own figures say the proposal is in April or May. more of a break--even proposition -The proposed annexation initially taking in about $1.1 million in taxes faced a groundswell of opposition, and fees and costing about the sai:ne mostly from residents of the adjacent for public safety, library a'ild other ser-Harbor View Homes. Those oppo- vices. nents worried dlildren in the new •By no means is {my study) totally development would overcrowd New- accucate, but it shows a direction,•' port-Mesa schools. said Arst, a former City Council, can-But an agreement with landowner didate. •lbis annexation was rushed The Irvine Co. won over most resi- lhrougb to meet the legal ntinimwn dents with its promise of 22 acres.of requirements. It bas not been looked extra parkland and a potential school at as a whole to see what kind of city slte. !:.------· .. --• High sehool articles harmful to .young ~tudents, Fenyman says ,, It but father of fonner Cos- ta Mesa High editor insists ~rs not good enough, :reason to censor material. . . ' Mlchael Miller, the father of fonner ecllloo: Came Mlllor, said he 11 a11o plam\lng to gather Finl Amendnlent experts to join him ID rebuking tlie tc!iool dlll1l<1 foe not allowing tb8 pub~ttod al thearllc:lel. • C4lt4 Mola HllJll ~ all!- -said lbe -were JDOCll,-lled to--oooollllnt With --·but tlla -,.., ............. tbe. wtldi!o COUldbeP'-- But c+ I 911 Mag tMl'tllie ldloal did...,._• pt•rb Ille tllll- ~ --.·lii:. :!).'; ":. .... :r:t ........ -. .. ~=so a 7 .-. •llilllililll'i ,,.. __ -~-.!~"' '*'~.,.::: "'I:-,._. .. .. .,• ~ Newport's gobble its neighbors • City goes on an annexation . binge that could swell its bor- ders in several directions. behooves them to let tbe dties adminis- trate in these areas,• Mayor Jan Debl.y said. •And so for in looking at the ffnan- dal issue, it is a good thing for the city.• <;ity Councilwoman Norma Glover requeated city staff produce an overview of all the upcoming poteiltial annexations -Bannmg Ranch, Bay Knolls, Bonita Canyon and Newport Coast. 8y Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The city's boundaries stand to &pand on all sides in the next few years with a flurry of poten- tial annexations on the horizon. •1 want us to talk about the&e publidy as a City Council,• She said. •1 want us to take a look at these all together, to JD4ke sure they pay off for the dty." Some areas are clamoring to slide with- in city limits, while others have been assuming for years they'd eventually become Newport Beach. And now pro- posed annexations are coming at the Qty Council as fast as ever, thdD.ks to the coun- ty's push to rid itseli of unincorporated scraps of land. Here, r look at each remaining unclaimed area that could eventually boa.st that coveted Newport Beach address: • NEWPORT COAST -This vast expanse promises more land -5,600 "With the county bankruptcy, it • SEE ANNEX PAGE 5 stpr,. da:Tttlll ... lily .. ~ ~ .rM'Wlt = welds• ........ • _...., . '" E .... )fJZlnf· ....... Newportto hire first ' airport czar • New staffer would conc:entrale exclu- sively on John Wayne and El Toro; aiiport .activists say it's high time post was c:realed By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Local activists say the city's move toward hiring an airport czar could bring Newport's push for an El Toro airport back on oour.;e. The City Council voted Mcoday-with minimal discussion -to create a new full-time staff position to handle airport-related issues exclusively. Oty Manager Kevin Mwpby will draft a job description and proposed salary for the " , position before hiring any-Its some- one. thing we ~0w present staff peo-uld' pie are overburdened with sho ve otber things." Mayor Jan done a COUple Debay said. "We're trying Of years ago.• to keep up with every- thing." FonDer A,ssistant City Manager Ken Delino filled a similar position in the ear- ly 1980s, as Newport Beach fought for court-imposed ClARENCE 1\JRNER. limits on flights and expansion at nearby John Wayne Airport. But tha.l position disappeared when Delino left. The proposal landed on the cowicil agenda a week after the Airport Working Group sent a letter to Debay, criticizing the city for its la.ck of progress in pushing for a commercial airport at the E1 Toro Marine Air base, which sits just east of Irvine. Since tbe county supervisors' December vote to pW"SUe an airport. the city's strategy bas revolved mostly around a consultant-driven effort to launch a grass-roots campa\gn. Officials are now reducing the role of that con- sulting firm, Government Solutions, and are look- ing to bring some new consultants on boa.rd, Debay said. They'll be looking for someone wbo is •up to speed right now• on the issues, she said. The dty bas spent $1 .3 millicm in the fight for an • SEE AIRPORT PAGE 5 1be fDDawtng ~ WB9 am.eed reca:dJy Oil Mlllfkicm of dlhing unds tbe tnO!Wt&e 1bae people hlrte only been 8IJelted Oil IUlpidoa of a a:ime, and. as with an IUd1 a1me1. they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT IEACH Lawrence E. IAnnnn., 48, of Lagu- na Niguel • Benjamin c. Schroder, 25, ol Newport Beach Pred Galda m. 21, ol Balboa Qvtrles K. Mdlugh. .tO, ol West- minster Robert E. Bablon, 52, ol Irvine Nam Oll Nguyen. 18, ot Sacra- mento Mark L Sencbez, 36, of La Mira- da COSTA MESA Carl T. Moore, "6, of Costa Mesa Rhooda E. Bagwell. 33, ol Costa Mesa Alejandro Jara. 21, ol Anahejm David S . Brown. 33, of Anaheim Wayne E. Clapp, 51, of Hunting- ton Beach Hiroyolbi Ku.abaya. 28, of Irvine Robin J . Otto, 31, of Laguna Hills Peter Gonzales, 34, of Las Vegas Larry L Jantzen, 58, of Madera Johnathan Glasscock. 26, of Santa Ana Luis Luevano-Guzman, 26, of CostaMesa Jose R. Munm, 25, ol Costa Mesa Noel Manzano-Fuentes, 26, of Costa Mesa Nancy Hughes, 47, of Costa Mesa Christin.a M. Taylor, 39, of Costa Mesa Charles J. Leingang. 35, of Costa Mesa BaJdemar Arroyo, 20, of Costa Mesa Douglas c. Miller, 24, of Costa Mesa Luis Rendon-Rodriguez. 28, of Costa Mesa Patrick M Finerty. 40, of Costa Mesa ,,. Gregory D. Campion. 29, of Costa Mesa Patrick E. Reading, 34, of Costa Mesa Jeffrey N. Bedgood, 22, of Costa Mesa Douglas R. Redding, 23, of Costa Mesa William T. Haley, 27, of Costa Mesa Elizabeth McFarland. 61, of Costa Mesa Cynthia A. Somers, 23, of Balboa Michael D. Adams, 19, of Foun- tain Valley Stephen c. Anderson. 30, of HuntiDgtoo Beach Michael T. Greiner, 25, ot Hunt- ington Beach Marcus C. Vallejos; 26, of La Mirada Rick T. Morton. 50, ot Laguna Hills Fernando Ramirez-Brit.o, 29, of Los Angeles Forest S. Patton. 23, ot Newport Beach Micbael A Johnson, 23, of New- port Beech David L MiDer, 37, of Newport Beech Keith E.Jiarris, 36, of Newport Beach Rebecca L Gallegos, 24, ol Orange Ramiro Rubelasva-Gomez, 48, ol SataAna Sheryl c ..... WO. 31, of Sala COS'l'AMESA • Andre ObaJet and~ s. SdYa. manied cm Sept. 19 In SeataAna ~ L Steele and Julie D. RGnk. married on Sept. 20 in YCll'- ba Linda • Roger J. Jobmm and Made E. Hanis, UMlnied Clll Sept 21111 Palos Verdes • MidJael E. Siringo and Amy M Navin. marded Oil Sept. 21 in HuntiDgtoo Beach • Rodolfo Aoosta and am.tiDa P. Sukla. married on Sept. 20 In CostaMesa • Marie B. Zawodniak and Susan M Loonor, manied cm Sept. 20 in Corona del Mar • Antonio BaJba and Sant.a Teresa D. Diaz, UMlrried OD Sept. 22 in • SantaAna • Roberto C . Rubio and Luz A. Montes, married on Sept. 22 in SantaAna • Sbedf R. Mansour and Ilse Espada, married on Sept. 21 in Santa.Ana • John A Fedorko and Tod P. Lunan. UMlniect on Sept. 20 in Costa Mesa • Brian s. Canbel1 and 1amara c. Scott. married on Sept 20 in Hubtington Beech • Manuel Pratz and Nicole 0 . tvtayer, married on Sept 23 in Santa Ana • Andres F. Sanchez and Alma L Lopez. married on Sept 23 in SantaAna • Karl-Heinz 0 . Bachmayer and Henrietta M . Gerth. married on Sept 24 in Santa Ana • Joseph P. Savage and Lee A. Moore, mani~ on Aug. 7 in San- ta Ana • Gregory S. Hoover and Fawn Chen. married on Aug. 8 in Santa Ana • Paul V. Abad and Maria M Modequillo, married on Aug. 8 in Santa.Ana • Keith R. Spa.nareJ1i and Lolita Smelte, manied on Aug. 8 in San- ta Ana • Seth J . Mwphy and Amy B. Clarke, marrled on Aug. 9 in Cos- ta Mesa • Oliver C. Stephenson and Jane M Lippold. married on Aug. 9 in SantaAna • Mauricio Mara and Jessica P. Brlggs, married on Aug. 9 in San- ta Ana • Secundino Keyes and Ana M. Meleodez, married on Aug. 11 in SmttaAna • Christopher P. Lapt.e and Eli7.a- beth A 'Ilce, maniect on Sept. 6 in HuntiDgtoo Beach • Williams. Kemper and Brooke c. Allman. married Oil Sept. 1 in Newport Beach • Tuodulo Caluo-Medina and Maria L Cortes Gama, married on Aug. 27 in Santa ADlt • Brian E. Henke and Ula s. Ogawa, manied on Sept. 6 in Irvine • Eduardo Godinez ll>ma and Yara 1hJJIDo, manied on Sept. 9 in Santa Ana • Jahn W. Paul and lnel A Her- Mndez, manied cm Aug. 11 in Santa Ana • Joseph D. Harper and Sarah D. AtJdntc:m. manied on Aug. 31 in Sant&Ana . •DIM A.;~ and BHpbefb G.Glill;~·-~11111 5--Mil SOS already in the Onistmas spirit ~ • Share Our Selves prepaies for its 28th annual adopt..a-family program. volunteering bas become a citywide tradition. 8y 11m Gnirm. Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -With Chrtltmu just around the cor- ner, the COlta Mesa ~ty Share Our Selves is gee.ring up fCll' an annual program tbat tor the put two decades bu given loCaJ9 a chance to bealme bolt·. day angels fOI" needy Orange County familiM. The Ca.ta Mesa nonprofit agency -which provides back-to-school clothes for younger students, job training for adults and usiltance to hundreds of needy families each month -is looking for people to take part in its 28th annual Adopt-a-Family pro- gram. The program began when Card shop hit by. armed robber SOS WU formed with just .t2 families and bu grown steadily since then. Lut year, 1,3'2 families were adopted. by local individu- als, families, bul1neaes and other group1 that ~ food foc ChristmU dlnneill, preteDts and plenty of hollday cheer. SOS founder Jean Porbath said the group's adopt-a-family program has become a hol- iday tradition for many locals, who make helping • Deedy fami- IJ. pmt of their own Ch!Ut- meet their recipients and all donations are handled through sos. -To me, that's charity in the true sense,• Porbath said. •nomg something to help IOJD80lle ebe, not for the glcr ry.• There ~~~,.....,.~ are many levels of adc4>tion available tbroughthe program. People can chooee to provide a frozen turkey, dre11ing a.nd all the fixings for a .....:.;ii.Jo;...:;.~...., .... --.;c.;,;: tun Christ- ... dinner plus two presents for each child in their adopted family. Or a participant can opt to p!"OTide only gifts for the chil- dren. don.ate toys to be given out by SOS where they are police briefs police u. Ron Smith. The man gave a female clerk a s.5 bUl f9f a card. and u lbe opened the register to make cbange be pulled out a nmiver and demanded money, Smith Aid. 1'be man made her open three regtlten ID aD and WU lat l8eD. walking westbound tram the store, Smith aid. No ~way.car was~ Uld DO one W. bu.t ID the~ Smlll Mid. The robber is desa:ibed as a 16-t.o 17-year-ald male, about 5 foot 6, wealing a dark basebe.11 cap, a Joog-sleeve flannel shirt, and dark baggy pants, Smith said. Body identifted as mismng Anaheim man 1'be OORDlr bu identified the man whole body Washed ashore near the Newport Pier Monday as needed most or give cab for sos t.o spend Cll1 Uelm fCll' fam- Wes who weren't adcJrAed., Porbath Mid the gsoup worts dolely with tbe New- port-Mesa Unified ScboCl Dis-:: trlct and school diltddl tn Su· ta Ana to identify nee.If flmi- Uet." Once a match 11 made, i.. details on the adopted family-· such as the number of dilldren and their ages -ii forwarded : to the holiday spc>DI«. People who buy Cllditmas presents or food fCll' tlMdr edapt- ed family aie asked to bdng the items to St. John's Hall an Bak- er Street between 9 a.m. and noon on Mbnday, Dec. 22. The donated U-Wiil be delivered t.o the~ fmnl· lies later tbat d&y. SOS needs TOl11Dteen to help box the food and wrap tbe gifts on Dec. 20 and 21 and to donate the use of their trucb, minivans or station wagons to deliveritemstothefamilieson the afternoon of Dec. 22, For- bath said. an Anaheim resident who was reported missing Jut week. Bnrique Jimenez Fey. 47, was found in knee-deep water at about 9:20 a.m. by two women walldng on the beech near 24th Street, police N1d. Nici Mid an ahandooed car regfAlnd to him was found in a neutJy lot. On n.day, tbe cmc.-deter- mined tbat the deldl w• a IUi- dde by drowning. ' IDOD-teme basic Jeem tng, • Does she consider tbe .moot-to-wcn program. which both she and the Orange majodty have oppoeed. as one of those •gooty• programsf •ves, because it gives up time and emphasis on academia to an emphasis m career and job train- ing rather than learning skills that allow students to do whatever they want to do. The kids 8lso lose their privacy becouse their history is being transferred to computers so that prospective employers can get access to o great deal of per- sonal information.• The dark purpose behind all this, she suggests, is a govem- ment that wants to use the public schools to regulate employment and move its economic program forward by restricting the freedom of its citizens. When I asked her if either the students or business sponson were required to partici- pate in the school-to-work pro- gram, she said: •No, but that's the next step. It's gentle persuasion now, but it won't be too many years before it becomes compul- sory.• This is the vision that Wendy and her friends in Orange carry before them all the time: an enor- mous and tyrannical government ~ely restricting our free.. dams in Older to promulgate some fuzzy conspiratorial end. They see themselves in the edu- • JOSEPH N. mJ:S column runs every Wednesday. Holld·zy Ca.d Sale "'6t1Nmea •-•••e .. ,._•el•1f • • • l • Business and Social ...,. ... ""' .,.,,.,......,, • Custom Imprinting • Large Selection of Party Invitations and Specialty Papers •c·a-co•r r>~P~Q~ 103 E. 1 7th SL Costa Mesa c.n.n--t~ NllitJ Dnurf1 Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 54&.0700 Let our local ·• • e.xperu put .10me jingle" in yotir bolUJay Jea.J_onl ~ 'I •What will be the "hottest toys" for Kids & Adults? \ • Yummy Reci~s • Seasonal Crafts & Decorating Ideas ~ • Wrapp~ ibai Spec~ Gift W-"' • What do people really want ? " ... and so•much morel obituary Kaiser PR director Jamie Trevor ·dies Jamie R. nevor, a 23- year Newport-· Mesa area res- ident and pub- lic relations director for Kaiser Perma- nente Hospi- tal, died Satur- day of cancer. She was 42. Jamie Trevor Born in Los Angeles, Ms. Trevor graduated from Woodrow Wilson High 1·11 !.: .... 1 II I "' ;i 1' f 11' I .... 1 • 4 111 I FEA1URING -~ FINE CARPETS AND CUSTOM AREA RUGS SINCE 1866 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa School in Long Beach as valedic- torian and earned a biology degree from UCI. She went on to become Aller- gan's director of public affairs . and pr~sident of her own compa- ny, Electrosolve Services, before joining Kaiser Permanente's staff. She belonged to a long list of community groups, including the Irvine Chamber of Commerce and the UCI Athletic Founda- tion. She served as the first woman president of both of those groups. • She is survived by her chil- dren, Jeri lTevor King, Howard Trevor, Keith Trevor and Alan Trevor. Memorial services are sched- uled for 10 a.m. Friday at the UCI Bren Center Arena in Irvine. Donations in her name may be sent to the UCI Foundation/Steve and Jamie nevor Memorial Endowment, c/o UCI Athletic Department, Greg Bistline, Crawford Hall, . Irvine, Calif. 92697. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters WHATEVER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR~ .. REPUIUCAN WOMEN The monthly meeting of The Balboa Bay Republican Women. Federated, begins at 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meeting will feature Peter Ford, social and political activist and radio talk show host. The cost is $20. For reservations, call 962- 5982. BECOMING MATH CONFIDENT OCC's Re-Entry Center offers a four-part free workshop titled Becoming Math Confident from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . through Dec. 3 in Room 106, OCC's Counseling and Adnussions Building, 2701 FaJIVlew Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. WILDERNESS TRAVEL SECRETS Adventure 16 offers a free class tttled Travel Secrets that Work at 7 p.m. at 1859 Harbor Blvd., Cos- ta Mesa. Learn how to pack sim- ply, but WJSely, using the 10 Trav- el Secrets that work. For more Ulformation, call 650-3301. APPLICATION WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a MASTER MEMORY POWER The Newport-Mesa Unified School District Special Education Department and Community Advisory Committee offers a free program titled Mastering Your Memory Power froµi 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 424-5061. GARDENaUB The Newport Hills Garden Cub meets at 9 a.m. at the Sher- man Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Wade Roberts will teach members and guests how to make wreaijls for the upcoming holi- . days followed by lunch at noon in Cafe Jardin. The instruction pro- gram is $8 and lunch is $22. Por reservations, call 673-2261. Tinder Box Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton Cabinet • Avo • Punch • Excalibur • Savine/Ii • Davidoff • Cifuentes • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas COMING SOON -Cohibas Large selection of German Steins & English Pewter Flasks Humidors by Elie BJeu, Avo, Davidoff Located In · CRYSTAL COURT • SOUTH COAST PLAZA 714-540-8262 We Have 1be Molt tti:amlllO'"__,,. Taps on Record ID Orange Countyt e 46 Import 8ea9 A • 42 Micro Brewen We reature over 50 single-malt at blended Scotch Whiskeys u well as many top<>f-the-IJne bourbons. tequilas and bl'Wldles. HftY 'ft llARIY'S OOAT HILL TA\'Elft JEWS Of THE WILD WEST Temple Bat YabJn Sisterhood otters a program titled Jews of the Wild West at 6:30 p.m. at 1011 Camelback St, Newport Beach, 92660. This unique program will bring b1storical chaJ:aders to life including Levi Strauss and the family who founded I. Magnin. The cost is $10 with advanced ' reservations and $12.50 at the door. Reservations can be mailed to the above address. For more information, call 6"-1999. CAREER WORKSHOP OCC's Re-Entry Center otters a two-part free career workshop titled Career Beliefs, bom 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center, COMPUTER TEOt TALK • The Newport Harbor Area chamber of Commerce often a free workshop titled New n.nds in Computer Technology, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. in the chamber con- ference room, 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 64°""'789. UTERARY LECTURE The Newport Beach Public Ubrary Foundation plays host to the Manusaipts Literary Lecture featwing author Susan Dworkin at noon in the Friends Meeting Room. Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $6 for Foundation mem- bers, students and seniors and S8 for non-members. Proceeds sup- port the Foundation. To register, call 717-3890. OPENING Friday, November 28th .~~ ~~~~~PORT DUNES Newport beach . u ,------..., -.... ~llUl>Gt!ee & Back Bay I BEAUTIFUL 20" •24" ~.I.~~ KlflcCoastHwy.) I NolLE·flR WREATHS I SAVE *200 OFF L---.. .. -_,.,~.,--....-. ............ , COUNTRY DAV FM HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE . Brigide Daily, D.C. sponsors a The Prince of Peace Christian School holds tu annual Country Day Pair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2987 Mesa Verde Drive Bast, Costa Mesa. The fa!{ will feature - food, games, rides, a craft fair, silent auction and more. Por additional information, cell 549- 0562. HIGHllT TAX WllTt Off fOISlllt OOft'f llftoW YOUl ~ NllAT NO~ WP Ot fl'OIAGl flll roll ULICT'IHE CIWITY 10 llHlflT ~ 'IOI.II GlfT. Youa fMtONTI (HAim' INC. .Jlllliiilll..._1!!111. nH'JHSl6 ··············~·· .. . !Share your holiday! The Daily Pilo~ is coming to you this holiday season (and, we 're bringing goodU!s, tool) Look for us: Where you s~op Where you play Where you work ·.+ • .+ .+ .. .+ .+ .. .. .+ ... .+ ... .+ .+ • • • .+ ... .+ .. .+ .+ .+ • .+ .+. + ~ ~ i . • BONITA CANYON -City officiall gave this proposed annexation their blessing this week, moving toward taking } over the wedge of Irvine land at Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard. The idea sparked concern among adjacent residents who at first feared overcrowded ele- mentary schools but more recently voiced worries about traffic congestion and city costs. The deal with landowner The Irvine Co. means 22 extra acres L-------------"'11"'------------------------.:-----.. ------------------------------------.J of park space on the property. -~IRf!C>RT CONTINUED FROM 1 airport at El Thro since March 1993, when federal officials announced the 4, 700-aae base would dose in 1999. 1bcee plans are under way, but South County airport opponents have been gaining ground lately with a court victory and a chance to plan the non-airport alternative fot the site. But having one full-time dty employee coordinating the dty's push for a second county airport a>uld shift those winds back in Newport's favor, Airport Working Group executive director Barbara Ucbman said. "It's absolutely essential,• she • said. •'lbil could be the turning point in terms of public relations.• . Former Mayor Clarence Turn- er, a longtime airport activist who helped start the Allport Working Group. said he's been pushing the idea of an airport czar for some time. And Tumet has a long list of thoughts on what the job descrip- tion should include: drafting a policy detailing the coundl's posi- tion on the proposed airport, pushing for controls on that air- p<>rt similar to thpse at John Wayne, investigating partial use of the base as an airport before the Marines even leave. Not to mention the basic tasks of disseminating facts and responding to South County assertions in the press, Turner said. •it's something w~ sbould've done a couple of years ago,• Turner said. ·we did it back in 1981 when El Toro was no more than a dream. Now that we're on the thJ'esbold ol having that, we don't have this persoo on board.• Get a Jump OD Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING • SANTA ANA HEIGIITS - Some residents in this area, which surrounds John Wayne Airport to the city's northeast, have said they want to be part of Newport, But so far the city hasn't shown much interest -mostly because some infrastructure problems indicate it could be a financial drain on public cotters. We'I..., my ol our,.......•aed atftl ftllliled Oftr $20.00 aaywbere In tllle COlltl• e .... Ualtecl States FREE. For arm.I "1 OutltmM place yoar order Wore Norember 27' 19'Y7. Vlllt .w....,. tQday for details Bqt the dty ·could stm <ledde to work out a "way to make an annexation of the area more profitable, perhaps through assessment dtstricts, Debay said . • BAY KNOLLS -This sub- division off Irvine Avenue and Santiago Drive would have become part ot Costa Mesa in July, but its residents held out in hopes of becoming Newport instead. Now those residents are asking officials to back their request for the county to put them in Newport's sphere of influence -a move that could pave the way for annexation. If that request goes through -the council will consider it Monday -officials will still have to consider the actual annexation and its financial implications. • BANNING PROPERTY - The plot, about one square mile of land at eoast· Highway and the Santa Ana RiveT, will be included in a future Taylor Woodrow Homes development. The property -part of -400 acres . . Lately tbe city can't .1eem to get tbtollfh ~ ....... ~ before llliotbet aop1 11p -lil fact, thtee dlfterent ..,..,.ution pro~ made a recent coundl agenda. , Newport officials haven't tak· en in any new property mnee the 1986 annexation ol some·~­ borhoodJ along the Upper NeW- port Bay brought the city's tOtal land acreage to 8,877. The dty ha.s handled. 91' takeovers since 1917, when Bal- boa Island became part of New- port .Beach. The 1950s, however, saw far more annexation activity tbai1 even the current level -the decade included 32 additions to Newport, including Newport Harbor High School, Newport Terrac~. Linda Isle, Harbor View and Cameo Highlands. And the current influx of pro- posed boundary changes in Newport Beach equals that of many cities throughout the county right now, Ducey said. ·The county of Orange strategic plan a year ago said one of the priorities was divest- ing themselves of those pockets of unincorporated areas,• she said. "It's an issue that's of coun- tywide importance.• Banquet Rooms in Costa Mesa • ~atio • Bar Area Dining Room •Senior PG.A Tour standout Dave Stockton falls in love with Richard Britton's Plum Llne Putter. By RkNtd Doon. Dalt Pilot NBWPORT BEACH -Dave Stockton requesting your putter is like Babe Ruth asking for your bat. Mlcbael Jordan wanting your sneakers. Stockton. widely considered the finest putter on the Senior PGA Tom, has teamed with Newport Beach golf-dub desigDer Richard Britton on a new putter, a customized PlwnUne Putter Stock- ton used at the Ralphs Senior Classic recently at the Wilshire Country Club in Los Ange- les. ·rve made a million miles of putts with it.• said Stockton, a two- time Senior Tour Player of the Year who desires to get back on top of the money list. Britton, whose Plum Line invention could skyrocket if Stockton starts to win with the p~tter, said it's possible Stockton will sign a contract to endorse the product. Prttton's putter received plenty of air time recently when Stockton shot a course-record 7-µnder-par 64, sinking an ta.foot birdie putt on No. 1, a 16-footer on No. 2, a 35-footer that lipped out on No. 3 and a dazzling 70-footer on No. 4 that w.-featured as the Tear Drop Putt of the Week on The Golf Channel. •rm a happy camper,· said Britton, who gave Jimmy Adams (Udo Isle), a Monday qualifier on the Senior Tour, two experimental Plum Line putters, in which one wound up in Stockton's hands on the practice puttlnQ green before a pro-am at the Hyatt Regency Maui Ka.anapall Claaic Oct. 16. In Hawaii, Stockton apparently filled up the cup on eight or nine comecutive putts and WU llOld. Before the event at Wilshire, Stodton was ninth on the Senior T~ money list. WALNUT -At DO other time in ~-Mela Scbooi District biltory have to many aoa OOUldrJ teams been in a politioD to i'MCh tbe pOt di gold tn the end. the CIP State Cbampaall>tpc tn Premio. Of tbe ctistrict's eight teams, l8V9D qn•ltflect for tbe CIP Southern Section PrelimlDut8I <Ill Saturday at Mt. San AntoDio College, wb8re 371 boys and girls teams are slated for oompetldon (rain or ablne). Bued OD rankings, recent lelUlb and ooedlei' opinions, all but one of the dlstrid's leV8D teams are e:q>ected to qualify for the CIP divisional tloaJs Nov. • ---------------- 22, then advance to the state meet Nov. 29. KEEPING UP 8 SEE CROSS COUNTRY PAGE 7 • Siedsma. Shanley and Herzog did it better than most against Laguna Hills. B.y Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot . '1 ' ----------~~ ~---- "'""' . ' ~ ' ' --~ .. ..: .. •· " ., . . . . .. ~:~ CHAMPS CONT1NUll> fllOM 6 lbrologll bin. tblt lllU&IJy ~ .......... bot-· .. _ __,, ,_..,. __ -nr flOO!I. ... ----·· 'DM1111111'agraiup.wtdcb llM)Ult ___ ... ._ Willlll..S M•• ldl99.-. ....... -.,.. I ,. I a < _ ...,=, .... •Mllf Ji l"lllH :: 11 •MI I ~I , ............ .. ...... a1n illl 111$t season of existence, Orange Coast earns State berth. Jut )'91l and, In one seuon. haw macl<i lt to the ChAmpklmhlPo . blo Valley Too-at the llld a« temher. 8y Molty Y•nity. Daly l'i/ot •'Ib.e i.:.. wu a wakeup can.• Watson said al Soddlebadl;'• upoet. •we weie probably just a little lea IOcused tban we abould have been. We're a -1 team when we're focused and aggressive and cballenging every pass. And when we aren't we anm't such a great team.• • The Plnlel are led by Morgan ~ (I/Ula Pork), Kareo 'Helm (PooUdll) - i!ltando'• -Bennett. , "Morgan II our D¥>"t potent -., COSTA MllsA -Orang:e .Coast Col- lege~ Cooch Don Watsoo watched bla women's water polo team. seeded first in the Orenge l!mplre COnlenmce Champi- onships, get uptel by • feisty ---Soddlebodt oquad forcing \hem to Settle for a thlzd-plaa> flnlsh. · How~ver, the Pirates own tbe No. 2 Southern California seed (Golden West fs seeded tint) as they will face Modesto In the quarterfinals Friday. waopoo, wbile Karen Ha-the balk cl our two--meter defense,. w,taon sa1d. "Aileen ill. ,,0 -and II the moot alert. best commnnicaror out tbele. • El Modena High product Dulli Finnegan bas posted a atrong ......, In the cage. . ,. ~ But, a 23-8 ft!<'Ord and a tough schedule j)IOVed that Iha Pirates, in their inaugural season.· were among the four best teems from Soutliem California. and they earned a spot in the Junior College State Cha'inpi- •sports is a metaphor for We ... this will be a good chance to see if we learn from our mistakes,· Watson said. ~f!uman net\Ue makes you think that things will be okay, but things will ~ okay if you take care of business.• Watson. who bas led Coast llWllnmlniJ fuams to state cb.ampinnshipe, said tbld:;~ this team is the most teams be bu evec .. , coached. · ~,.: "This is just a great group ot. kMk..' • They're a lot of fun,• be said. •1bey are a very brtght group and what they lack in • ., water polo experience they make up for in onsblps. . •Jbis is a lot better than where we were last season.• Wat:ion said. refening to fact that Coast did not even have a program Modesto is 20-8 and the third seed out of Northern California and a team which DCC has already beaten-7-5 in the Dia-team chemistry and intellect~ · . , SOCCl!R S~DI of Oronge Coa.sta United'• Sttng, 1llp1 in to steal the ball in recent youth club soccer play. The Sttng, coached hyGreg Cipolla, wrapped up regular season play last weekend. Game stories for the Orange Coast United , level will be publillbed later this week- DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT ' JR. ALL-'MERICAN FOOTBALL · Buckeyes work out a tie •Late-game heroics help local avoid loss to Huntington Beach. COSTA MESA -There was nothing sw· prising in the fact that the Huntington Beach Dolphins scored in their first possmsion. What was a little startling, however, was the fact that the Newport·Mesa Buckeyes held the Dol· phins to just that touchdown. lbe defensive effort, which was paced by the pedonnances of ney Lawrem., Charlie Goodwin. Autin Maddox. Buck Evans and Tony Jona, was the toughest of the sea.son for the winless Buckeyes and enabled the squad to work out its only game of the season where they weren't on the losing end of things. In the fourth quarter, with the defense still unbreakable after the first drive tan.ks in part to interceptions by Noah Zunow and Matt U..Ulel'. the offense. came to life. . Quarterback John Angelo made two key runs, including one on a foW'ht down jlay. With two minutes remaining, j.llcbael Orozco went le.ft, then faked insjde and broke away for a 56-yard touchdown run. Angelo, with a spectacular pass to the bands ot Josh Mtller tied the game on the extra-point play. • Brulnt' Hlgbllghb The Bruins, who did not play last week but earned a win by forfeit, wrap up the season at 5-2-2. Linebacker Wes Presson will join run- ning back Spencer Llnk and Sam Matlin. an offensive lineman on the All-Conference offe,isive team, while Aaron Garcia will repre- sent the squad on the all-defensive team. Gar- cia is a lineman. Coached by Ed Matlin. Arnold Garcia and Brent Ogden, the Bruins recorded. four shutouts on the season and averaged 15 points a game. Newport ~ Pony Baseball registrations set for Nov. 23 Registration for the 1998 Newport East Pony League Baseball ""'50D will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23 at East.bluff Field in Newport Beach. Partkipuits mU9t be born between Aug. 1, 1983 and July 31, 1985 to be eligible. In an el!ort to atlnlct the -1ou& high school·bound playen, as well u pri>ride a nocreatlonal program, our league will partid- pate in a traveling all-ttar larmat lnYOlving cloubleheaden eech Sunder against the andal...,WMbatlheNo, I team In I-AA. can be found in a poctcllbr.-I __ _ ~ ', . J\mlor-'-dlc C.rey II a 6-loot-. -11111-Apdl Re. ........... that . llWllot6-l.~Dll,­ ~· ... 1.wCJD llloog IDW ... t.-of Ille -andjmD IC'dlf Lawld boldobo<owuottlle,.._a 6-2- "11111'1~.,.. __ _., ___ _,,. ~---·lot ., .. ____ . .......... YOUT all-stars cl other Pony leagues. This will give lbe pillyer the·option cl play- ing four games a ~ plus pra<tia!t. It will provide a achedule cl mqre than 60 g..- agalnsl lhe~amipelitlon in onoge Coun- ty. F« further details,~ George Borst at~ 0913- lald Hls• ..... ideto-IDllll .,.._._ "lbera ... good..,..... ID_ lelgl»--lo-• ut-111.. c:Al'Of l&kl. "Wo .... olaJ'ld •lot cl gooc? --bM---loll to--· lboN-,-·_ .... .......... biea ,.,_.._.. -.. --·-... .-.. n.---.-.. ......... -..... Ill " ' Oeding sparkles~· . ' '' •Former Corona de! MM High standout scores three \ in 17-2 exhibition victory. BELMONT SHORE -Corona del Mar High product and Orang4i Coast College men's coach Chris Oeding scored three goals to help the men's U.S. national water polo team, coached by curreiat - CdM High head man..JQlm Var-~ gas, defeat Canada, '1.7-2, in an '' exhibition match Monday nigbt"'1 at Belmont Plaza. -The Americans, who will host·•' exhibition matches against Aus-··~ tralia, Nov. 21 at Belmont Plaza .... , and Nov. 23 at CdM High (3 •• p.m.), are currently training for.,• the World Championships, Ja.ri. 8-18, in Perth, AUstralia. · ·~' The U.S. team leaves Nov. 24 fOI'':. tournaments in Croa.tia and Italy, -' to tune up for the World Cham.pt..;:, onsbips. · .,,, UnttM MMlil; 17, c..... J .. -• 5cDft "' Quwt9rl • u ~ 0 1 0 ,. " untt.d States 2 4 5 6 · f1' "" canM111 • Sidley 1, Boume 1. S.-· HNI '5.o. ,: ................. a..il9y4,~l. ' Oedil'ig l. Hosmer 2. W._, I, Kopp 1, ; ltU!i5QU 1, "'1;herton 1, L~ 1. S.WS -Hadl:ett 7. SOCC.Ell ). -.. "' sec puts gets three on ;, all-conference team " ',. Newport Harllo' High product _ Meggen Fleener, a senior on Southern California College's , women's soccer team, joined··: teammates Jamie Gardiner and · Katie Kelley on the All-Gokieh _ State Athletic Conference Teem., Gardiner, a senior froin.~' Orange, led the team with 32_ potnts, good for the third-best in : the conference. Fleener was fifth with 27 points, nine goals and nine assists. Kelley is a defender out ol. I Bothell. Wash. and will retum 1' next season for her senior caID.r 1 , ~ VOJl!llW'ls, coached ~ former Harbor mentor ScotJ : Dameron, travel to Westmont , College in Senta Bart>ara thii 1. weelcendulheNo.4teedinthe Par West Reglonals. . 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