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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-31 - Orange Coast PilotSERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, JANUARY 31 , 2000 Inside SCOOP A Royal Readership We knew some influ- ential people read the Daily Pilot. But we bad no idea royalty took a keen interest in Newpprt-Mesa. Steven Knutson, who helps run At Ease clothing store in Fasttion Island, said ·one of his customers is none other than a prince of Saudi Arabia, who has a home in Newport Beach. The prince was disheart- ened to learn one of the store's employees had been arrested on embezzlement charges and recently plead guilty to the crime. Knutson said his esteemed client bad noticed he was double charged on one of his credit card statements. •tte comes in here all the ti.me,• Knutson said of the prince. •tte saw the article and was sorry to hear we bad been robbed by one of our own.• STOP THE PRESSES II The Orange Coast College P.R. team iS great about keeping the Daily Pilot informed. Each day. they send reporters a thick packet of information with juicy tidbits including: ·occ Offers 15-Week geograp}\y course,• ·1eam the event planning busi- ness at OCC workshop,• and ·a92 OCC students make honor roll list.• U only our city govern- ments were as open with information. ADD A L.mlE FLAVOR TO THAT surr AND TIE Snazzy dresser City Works Director Don Webb should be renamed Don Juan or perhaps Bob Juan. Years ago, when he was first hired to work for New- port City Hall, the city manager told the resistant Webb that he'd have to wear a suit to council meet- ings. Since then Webb has come up with a unique ensemble every other week. His piece cte resis- tance was last week when be wore red and blue plaid pants, a blue coat, red shirt and an Indian totem pole design tie. The outfit was completed with carefully selected accessories includ- ing a cowboy hat and red socks. When asked about the process by which he ere-• .ates these runway achieve- ments, he said with a mis- chievous smile that he usu- ally starts with a unique piece and builds around it. -By the Daily Pilot staff .rl11N "I want him to be president ~he loves me and plays hide and SHlc. • -s.nh ..-.. _., whose father, Joe, stumPed In Costa Mesa last week for his darkhone Republi- can campaign. Families, friends all ilgloW for game •Super Bowl is a time to Unite whether in homes or at sports bars. Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT , NEWPORT-MESA There's something about the Super Bowl that compels people to come together. Angeles Rams -narrowly squeeze by the Tennessee Titans. Maybe there's somethiOg about shanng nachos and pitchers of beer. Or perhaps it's the magic of wmcing, groaning and cheering in synchronicity. lt could be that football tans need someone to talk to during the consis- tently repulsive halftime "spectacle.• Whether at home with family or crunched into a packed sports bar with strangers, thousands of New- port-Mesa residents commu- nally watched the SL. Louis Rams -r-or more appropri- ately, the erstwhile Los But whatever the venue -whether seated at home, leaning at a sports bar or grabbing a glance of the game at an airport bar - SEE GAME PAGE 4 RYAN RAYBURN I DAILY PtlOT Under the neon glow of D.P.'s Grill and Bar on Balboa Peninsula, SL Louis Rams fans from left Rachelle Roach, Kristen Fox, Allison Zaccherio and Jessica Smith celebrate a third quarter touchdown during the Super Bowl. FYAN RAYBURN I OAJLY PILOT R. Scott Bell, developer of Harbor Center ln Costa Mesa, stands ln front of the newly opened Albertson's. The center· of attention It meant haggling with five different owners and looking beyond an aging retail center, but R. Scott Bell managed to bring Harbor Center b<tck to life. Andrew Glazer DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -At ti.mes it was as tough as pulling i.n .a 190- pound tuna, another challenge R Scott Bell relishes. But like landing a trophy fish, the local developer srud the strug- gle of buying and renovating the crumbling Harbor Center was worth the reward. Worth settling a costly lawsuit with unhappy neighbors. Worth the risk of buying the land bit by LAece on the rankings of Costa Mesa schools in the statewide Academic Performance Index. "I have a yard. I have a pool. I felt that strongly about him.• -Glorill Kelly, a volunteer docent at the fair's Centennial Farm, who vowed to take Hector the hog home rather than see him killed. ·~ a~ rNl/y hurt by this. Hon · estly /rs like • f•mi/y m«nb« sulngtM.'" -._,. llMu .. u-., owner of the 50uthc:oast Childhood lwty LMmlng Center, '9fdlng the IMIUlt flied by ......... of ':'.~~= lrant on"""*" OMeftt tlll hlni ......... . blt, with the possi bi I ity that one or more than five landown- ers might refuse to sell 71le DAILY PtLOT their portion, reexamines a story that rendering the made headfmes this rest of his week holdings use- less. Worth spending approximate- ly $51 rrulbon to make the center look •modem, even in decades to come.• Bell, the wtde-shouldered and driven president of the Santa Ana- based ICI Development Co , said he loves a good challenge. "The project was about persis- tence and timing and we're known for bemg persistent,· he said. Many re:mlents who had been concerned about no1Se and traffic during and after the renovations to the 320,000-square-foot plaza, are now saymg they'll shop there "I've already been shopping at I tome Depot.• said Jesse Bequette, whose home backs into the Home Depot. •And the stores give us additional secunty in our yard." I le was part of Neighbors of the Harbor Center, d grass-rootS group that sued ICI, fighting its plan to renovdtc the city's ori.ginal shop- SEE CENTER PAGE 4 .. , ., Sid vows: 'I will return' • With his pursuing judge in trouble, · Sid Soffer may try to leave the legal Safety of Las Vegas. Greg Rlsling DAILY P1LOT Sid Soffer wouldn't make an~ bold prediction about the Super Bowl. But he said there 1S one bet that can't uuss •rm definitely commg back," Soffer prodauned. · · The restaurant owner- turned-f ug1- tive, who has been livmg m Las Vegas for more than four years, 1s promising a return lo the Newport- Mesa area he adores Std Soffer some tim e during this year. "It's 1ust a question of when,· he added. Soffer spends his days domg b1~ legal homework and studymg for the test or his We. The one that, if he passes, can get hun back home. His' saga has become local folklore So ff er fought wt th the city of Costa Mesa over building code vtolauons at several ot his properties back in 1995 He was convicted , but fail~ to show up for his sentencing date, prompting Orange County Supenor Court Judge Susanne Shaw to issue a $250,000 bench wdlTant for his arrest. Softer had fled to Sm City. Shaw then J.SSued a no-bail warrant for his misdemeanor SEE SOFFER PAGE 4 llDll ClASSHDS _......._....._.. __ , IDl10rs I0100C* 3 PCl.ll m ··-.. -·-··--' Ml llJRQ'S ____ ... __ , SNllS .s ----.. ' 0NTHE . . ~ I l Yachll Of YBl&IUR Steam Yacht Louise This bqutiful clipper bowed Steam Yacht ~ homeported In Newport Halbot from 1920 to 1927. The Herreshoff ~ufKtUr· mg Company of Bristol, Rhode Island built the yacht for George C. Bolt. In 1893. Her dimensions were 102-foot length overall and a water line length of 84 feet. Her beam was 13 feet 8 inches, with a draft of 7 ffft 1 Inch. Louise was powered with a triple eapans&on stum engine, which could drive her It 14 knots. The Stum boilers were °* fnd. l.ouiM WM I WfY active yacht , around Newport Hatbor. On Aug. 21, 1926, the receiwd the Sllwr Cup for being the best decofated yacht at llOChor during the Tour• nament of Lights Boat Panade. 2 Monday, Jonvory 31 , 2000 -JohnlWdt. Coron11 del Mlf resident.' yadrt historian and active s.ilor. SINlll Yacht Louise underway off Balboa in t 926. Daily Pilot Getting° ready for the race to the border , · . T he world's largest mtemational yacht race is preparing for its first race of the new cen- tury. It all started nght here in Newport Beach back in 1946 and will soon cele; . brate its 53rd year. The Newport to Ensena- da Race has become more than just a race for local sailors. Competitors have entered from as f~away as Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Texas, San Francisco, Port- land, Seattle and even a few from the Fresno Yacht Club. The Newport Ocean Sailing Assn. or NOSA as it's known, is the organiza- tion that runs the event. It has had as many as 675 entries (1983), which makes for a lot of motion-in-the- ocean at the starting line. Terrance Phillips THE HARBOR COLUMN sport, trophies and the pres- tige. The big guns are not weekend boaters, but rather sailors who are pr~pared for combat Boats like Taxi Dancer, Pyewacket, Grand illusion, Christine and more, are in a special "cash class,• so-to-speak. The 70- plus footers can ca.rrY aboard as much as DON LEACH I OM.Y PILOT Lou von Dyl holds old picture of Red Witch U when he Urst bought it in 1959,. von Dyl bought the same boat in 1991, at left, lo San Dlego. Crashes, dings, tears and torment have occurred to many a boat, however, everybody has a gTeat time. This year, there will be three starting lines allowing more boats to start at the same lime as opposed to the traditional staggered starting times. $1,000,000 in sail inventory alone. This clearly separates , these boats from the week- end, five-day a week work- ing stiff sailor. But you don't have to own Disneyland to have a great time. The _that found its owner This is an event that places novices in competi- tion against professionals, men crews vs, women crews, big ~ts vs. little boats, yacht club vs. yacht club, slow boats, fast boats even boats 70-80 years old. With family crews, yacht club crews or just a bunch of partying sailors, this event is quite a spectacle. The local pre-race events and parties have a life of their own and the excite- ment and activities down in Ensenada, have become legendary. Th.is year. NOSA's impact will extend far beyond just a boat race. NOSA bas aligned itseU with the "El Viento Founda- tion" (The Wind in English). The Hu.ntington Beach . organization assists needy children with after-school tutoring, swimming lessons and educational weekend field trips, just to name a few of its services. Jasmine Lee DAILY PILOT Red. The color of heat, passion, love. The racy hue unabashed· ly drapes the hull of Lou von Dyl's storied sailboat. The 40-foot racer, called the Red Witch II, is a conver- sation piece -sparlung remarks from passing sailors, who are surpnsed by the fiery vision of the vessel. Few sailboats vary from nautical white. Even fewer are bold enough to splash around in red -especially in 1959, when the Red Witch was built. "Everybody said, "What do you want a red boat for?' " recalled von Dyl, who a.I.So owns a red 1954 Corvette and a red 1947 lndian motor- cycle. His answer, sunply stated: ·1 like the redness " One of the only other red sailboats in Newport Beach is the Saudade, owned by Orange Coast College. Julie Meyrs, who works at the col- lege's boathouse, said the boat, used by intermediate and advanced students of the sailing program, also raises some eyebrows. But the color of the Red Witch is perhaps Jess remark- able in the light of its a.maz- ing journey, which started when it was built for von Dyl, then lost to him for almost three decades, only to return VOL 94, NO. 26 lMOMAS "· JOHNSON. P\Jbl~ , TONYDOODO, Editor JIENRR MGlAHO, Senior Oty Edrtor NANCY O&Vf"° Fe.tura EdttOI' ROGER CNILSON. Spons £drtor MARCMMTIH, Photo Editor TAMARA ADAMS, ~Editor JOSll J. INnOS, P.-geo.slgnef NOYonl'M. OMltfled~ &.MA JatMON," • Promotb • NMIDOSMH. Chief finlndll Officer • After traveling around the world with several different owners, the Red Witch II found her first love in Newport Beach. home. The boat was made to order for von Dyl, who spent more than $30,000 to have it built for speed. It is all fiber· glass -state of the art for its age. He chose its bright color and its name because he liked "Wake of the Red Witch," a 1949 movie star- ring John Wayne. After winning and placing races up and down the caJi. fomia coast, von Dyl, who owned a real estate company at the time, bad to sell the boat in 1963 when business started slowing. It seemed that he got over the loss of his beloved boat. Business got better, he bought other boats, kept rac- mg and continued to love sailing His wile, Sally, said that she considered the Red Witch a mere possession at the ~e: bought, sold, forgot- ten. · "When you sell some· thing, you figure it's gone," he said. "You don't think about it and what happened to it. But I guess he did think aboutit." ; Von Dyl's eyes brightened when he remembered the times he'd had on the Red Witch. One of his favorite sto- ries is "The Big Crush of 1963," when 63 boats fin. ished the Ensenada Race at the same tiJ'ne. His red boat, complete with a red and white striped sail, was in the middle of the line of winners. The image of the Red Witch stayed wedged in von Dyl's mind. In 1991, he instantly became nostalgic as he perused a for-sale ad in a. bOating publication. The desmption reminded him ol hl.s old boat - designed with two masts, a feature von Dyl h.imseU sug- gested to the builders. For old times' sake, von Dyl drove down to San Diego, and found a dingy, brownish boat in a state of disrepair. Disappointed, he left for home. Somewhere, halfway between San Diego and Newport Beach, he had a revelation. "I was driving back to Newport, and l realized, 'That's my boat,' • he said. Stunned and overjoyed, von Dyl knew he had to buy or ~nu ti.ein un be r~CMfu<ed Without ~1tt.en pet· mlSllOn of «ipynght owner. the boat back and restore it to its original condition. He re- christened it the Red Witch D. •stop and think. the boat went around tfle world~ it could have ended up any- where," he said. "1bin.k of all the odds of it coming togeth- er. Maybe it was fate or kar· ma." During the separation, van Dyl's boat apparently bad made its way a.round the world a couple of times, once through the Panama Canal. It bad been painted different colors and called different names. San Diego resident Cecily Bailey, who was the last owner be.fore the Red Witch returned to von Dyl, called it Infinity. ·1 am thrilled you pur- chased her and (you are) restoring her," Bailey wrote tovonDylin 1992. "ltiswon- derful to have her come com- plete circle." For ahnost 30 years, von Dyl had kept a color photo- graph of the Red Witch tucked in his wallet. Now, he doesn't need the pictw"e. H he peeks over his bctlcony, he can see the real Uung berthed right outside his home. He takes it out for a sail every couple of weeks and, if he lets himself, he travels back 30 years. In his heart, there is no dif. ference. "It looks the same and sails as well as ever," von Dyl said. WEATHER IND SURF . TEMPERATURES Balboa TIDES TOOAY First low 64/50 •Tue race attracts as many as 12,000 racers and suppo.{t crews,• said David Jahr from the Rodhiem Marketing Group - a large number for a city of approx- imately 60,000 residents. From an economic prospective, boat yar~. fuel docks, marine stores, hotels, restaurants and liquor stores, fair quite well during the days prior to the starters blast on the last Friday of every April. Even though there'll be three starting lines, it will still get congested out there. If you haven't been a partic- ipant or seen the start, a great place to view the chaos is atop the bluffs above Big Corona Beach at noon April ,i9. Boats as far as the eye can see, all going leeward, windward -left -right -oh what a sight! Jim Mahaffey, the Com- modore of NOSA, is in charge of this years race along with the assistance of .250 volunteers. Meetings with the Mayor of Ensena- da, Mexican government officials, the U.S. and Mexi- can Navy's, the U.S. Coast Guard and Custom's Office are all necessary. It takes thousands of man-hours to plan this event and make it into a success. Although most race for an excuse to just get away on A vacation, there are others that enter {or . U a child participates in the program continually· from 4th through 12th gTades, they are guaranteed tuition through a local com- munity college. Tax- deductible contributions are being solicited to skippers and crews. A $500 donation will support a child in the El Viento program for an entire year; $250 through the summer program and a $100 gift will provide a year of after school tutoring. • SPUSH SPIASH: • The Newport Beach Yacht Club will host a Casino Night to benefit the Orang~ County Child Abuse P.re· vention Center Saturday .,, Feb. 12. For tickets and inlormationcall(949)760- 0221. • The Newport Ocean Sail· ing Assn. can be reached by calling (714) 771-0691 ore- mail nosa 1@/uno.com and Web site, www.11osa.org. • The Rodhiem Markebng Group, whic)J,15 the public relations and marketing firm for NOSA, can be reached at (714) 557-5100. • TERRANCE PHIWPS is the Daily Pilot's yachting writer. His column runs Mondays. He c.an be reached by calling (949) ~21 orby•mall at da/fypllotO/atimescom. POLICE TIPS HOW TO REACH US ~ Otange CoUnty (800) 252·9141 Adwf11slng Corona del Mar 1:14 p.m ............ -........ 0.1 • P..tli14 oea•l•d whlde9 conta1n1ng one or more persons are especially slgnific.ant If obsefwd at en unusual hour. They could be possible lookouts for a bUf· glary in progress, even if the occupants appear to be lovers. ·awif..cj (949) 642·5678 Oi\pl•y (949) 642-4321 ldhoNI N.ws (949) 642-5680 Sports(949)574-4223 N.wt. 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OccUpints miff be casing for places to rob or burglarize. • Appu'1nt bwln•• tr91wtiol• conducttd from a vehicle, ttpeelally wound tehoofs or perks Ind If ~ nlles are Involved, could mean possible drug sales . ............................. -especially If ~ .. juftnlles or '-Nies-mey meen 1 PQllibtt k1d- napptng. Record it. lkenM .,.... Mel call police. Doily Pilot Clicbes and semantics . I. f there's a clicbe we love to toss around in the newsroom it's the old one about not killing the mes- senger. Being the messen- gers that we often are. it seems an appropriate bit of self-protection. f.\nd the saying was espeo- dally apropos last week as many were ready to line us up on the firing squad in light of the controversies we've tackled. Take for instance our reporting on the recent statewide school Academic Performance Index scores. We. I belie"e rightly, pointed out the dlfferences m rank- ings between schools within the Newport-Mesa Urufied School District. At one end of the spec- trum was Andersen Elemen- . tary in Corona del Mar with a No. 1 in Orange County ranking of 933. On the other side was Costa Mesa's Wil- son Elementary with a rank- • ing of 443. Aie there differ- ences between the two schools demographically? You bet. · Costa Mesa's schools have large populations of children who either don't speak the English language, or are in the process of . learning it. That alone is a difficult hurdle, and we 1iaid as much in our first story after the rankings were released. ln fact, we devoted an entire series, •A tale of two schools" that highlighted the very topic a couple years back. Still, our first-day stor'y on the ranking results pushed one Newport-Mesa trustee over the edge, prompting the school board member to call our education reporter and growl, heatedly, to her about the story. The trustees' point? lf you rank Wilson up with other demographically similar, and lower ranking. schools, you'll . see that it's a better matchup. Well, maybe so. And to ensure we we're being fair, we reported that fact in our coverage of the rankings Fri- day. But personally, I find that attitude puzz.hng. We're not talkmg about companng schools in two different dis- tricts, we'r 1alking about two schools within the same district in which a gulf of nearly 500 points exists between their respective rankings. The trustee, and others who have complained about our coverage. seem to imply that it's fine to be at the low end of the rankings, as long as the school measures up in that company. But that isn't good enough for me, and I bet it isn't good enough for the parents at Wilson or oth- er Costa Mesa schools. Those schools deserve to be pushed into the same class as Andersen and Lin- coln and other Newport Beach elementary schools. The issue of English limited pupils is not a new one. So it's time to put those old excuses to rest and come up with some UU1ovative pro- grams to help those schools. As school leaders love to say,. • u·s what's best for the cbil-· dren." ... • Now on to our Greenlight critics. First on the list is the leaders of the Bayside Vil- lage mobile home park asso- ciation. Those leaders became incensed when we reported the association, which represents the park homeowners, had seemingly reversed its previous opposi- tion to the Dunes hotel pro- 1ect, adjacent to the park. The basis for our story was a letter to the Newport Beach Planning Com.mis- sion, Stgned by the Bay Ide· association leaders. The let- ter thanked Dunes off1dal$ for promising to employ rneaswe , one of whJcb ls instal.Ung a guard shack at the common entrance for the Dunes and Bayside, that would eose the burdens the development would have on the residents. That letter, wrttten in very complimen~ and condlia· ZAHER FAUAHI, CPA 28 yn. exp. Acctg .• Audits, Tua I~~ ditcounr '° CM R.ldmu 01•>~ Tony Dodero EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK tory tones, had an ending paragraph that swruned up the ass6ciation's gratitude and stated the leaders had given •a vote of confidence to the project developers of the Dunes.• Several planning comnus- sioners, our reporter, a head- line writer and I all took that to mean the Bayside com- munity had.come to an ami- cable agreement with the · Dunes, which wants to build a hotel. But several members of the community were taken aback by the news and rang up association president Jo Smallwood to protest. We followed the next day with that story. Now, Smallwood insists the association never "endorsed" the hotel project, as our headline proclaimed. In an e-mail she wrote to me she says: "We like the fact that the Dunes has made an effort to address our concerns regard- mg the two modificab.ons to the project; however, because of the diversity of opinions which exist in the village, the homeowners association cannot give blan- ket endorsement of the pro- ject one way or another. Our position was always such and has not changed since first approached by the press for a ~tatement. • I' Frankly, if tliey· don't want to •endorse" the hotel pro- ject, it matters little to our newsroom. But I'Ill still not sure I know the difference between •vote of confi- dence• and "endorsement.• • Speaking of semantics, many have complained of our use of the terms "slow growth• and "anti-growth" when referring to the 9reenlight initiative, the meas~e that would, I don't know, "litn.it" growth or "discourage" gr-0wth if passed. . Sony for being trite, but I'm not sure the leaders of Greenlight initiative had any other objective than to keep Newport Beach pris- tine, free of additional traffic and congestion and main- tain existing open space and that's not necessarily a bad thing, but development growth seems an anathema to that goal. You see, I doubt any Greenlighters are shedding any tears over the demise of Newport Center's expan- sion, and if the Dunes, Bal- boa Peninsula and Crystal Cove development plans were suddenly shelved, I imagine there would be a party to end all parties at Greenlight leader Phil Arst's home. Still, we promise to be a little more judicious in bow we describe the initiative, but make no mistake, the movement is populated by a respected old guard of "slow-growthers" who have fought for years to keep Newport Beach free from urbanization. One of them ls Allan Beek, who once in a public meeting for the Castaways development warned of the •liVine Co's environmentally sensitive bulldozers." So again, remember I'm just relaying a message here. Please don't make me w~ the plank. •TONY DOC80 Is the editor of the O•lly Pilot. He c;an be reached at 949-574-USB or via e--m.11 •t ton,)(doderoe/ltlrM$.Com. •-.I l'ltonday, Jonuory 31, 2000 3 OCC gets a new, sturdier look •After decades of neglect, buildings will be altered tO--- withstand the heartiest of quakes. Amy R. Spurgeon D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -The Business Education building at OCC has done its job well for dose to 50 years. The spra\Vling one-story brick and glass building has weathered the storms, soaked in the sun and shel- tered thousands of students who have walked its sturdy halls smce the early 1950s. Now the structure is getting its own tender, loving care. It is one of eight buildmgs on campus to undergo seis- mic retrofitting, an upgrade recommended by state architects two years ago. "We have to make sure these buildings can with- stand a 7.0 (earthquake],• said Mike Canett, mainte- nance lead at OCC. He.and his crew will spend close to three months on each build- ing, placing large, metal beams along their exteriors as well as putting relllforce- ments underground. Crews must also make the struc- tures compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Founded m 1948, OCC was continually overlooked for structural enhancements during the 1970s and 1980s because funds were being used to build new commu- nity colleges throughout the county, Carnett sc1.ld. "Now it's our tum," Car- nett said. "It's kind of fun." BRIAN POSUOA I DAIL'!' PILOT Construction workers lay concrete at the entrance of the Haley Business Learning Center at OCC Friday. The building is being retrofitted for earthquakes. Retrofitting actually began million for expenses related ater arts mdJOT. ·1 don't real- last fall, after OCC officials to the leasing and building ly get out of the theater decided to take on the mas-of portable classrooms, gen-much " Some said they had sive project. State officials eral upgrades and enhance-not been mconvemenced by determined that the OC'C ments. "We haven't seen the construcbon and were campus required the most this kind of construction JUSt hdppy to hnd thetr work out of all of its commu-since the 1950s, • sdid Car-cldsses , "It changes your nity colleges, according to nett, a· 28-year employee way a little bit, but not' too James Carnett, director of •it's really exciting " In an bad." &dtd 20-yedr old community reldtions. effort to cwb construc:tlon-Huntington Beach resident "From a safety stand-related confusion, school Netl Elhurr, attending dass- point, it has to be done," offlaals have posted signs es for three years as d bus1· said Terry Craig, OCC throughout campus ctirect-ness student Carnett saJd director of mclUltenance ing students to temporary retrofitting of the four-story "It's a benefit to do it now classrooms While students bnck Library "',n take place rather than wait and have notice the construction, this summer dnd will cost another Northridge earth-hard hats and yellow-tape, the stdle dn add1bonal $2 5 quake hit down here " mo!>t ore unaware the acbv-million. A temporary library The state paid $2.l rrul-1ty is for seismJc retrofitting. will be built on the north lion toward retrofitting the "I wondered why they side of campus, he said. · eight buildings. But the closed down Admissions,• · The campusWlde retro- school and Coast Conunum-said 18-year old Hunbngton httmg 1s expected to be ty College District will Beach resident Michael complete by 2002; Cart)ett spend an add1lional $1.3 Cavinder. a first-year the-said · Environmentalists warily optimistic about Cove • The Irvine Co. apparently has proposed revisions to its drainage plan for 635-home project. JHmine lee DAILY PILOT Federal environmental experts and local beach activists are awaiting the· l.rvUle Co.'s release of a new drainage system plan for the heavily scrutinized develop- ment proposed above Crystal Cove State Park. Irvine Co. executives, who will seek a key permit from the California Coastal Com- mission in April, have made several changes to their pro- posal during the last year. Residents near Crystal Cove have been fighting the project to build 635 homes in Around TOWN • Send A.ROUND TOWN items to the Daily Piiot. 330 W Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A complete listing may be found at dallypllot.com. TODAY The Orange County Museum of Art will hold an illustrated lecture by Dr. Bric T. Haskell titled "Sites of Seduction: the Garden as Art," from 1 to 2 p.m. The lecture is the first in a three-part series or talks, the fee for which ls $75 to $80. The other lectures will be held Feb. 7 and 1-4. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. For more information, call (9"9) 759·1122, ext. 0. TUESDAY Tbe National Alln. of Women Bus1ness Owners Orange County will hold a meeting 6 to 9 p.m. at the Wyndham an area they consider envi- ronmentally sensitive They are concerned that runoff from the development could contaminate the pnstme beach if waste water is not properly collected. But members of local preservationist groups said they are enjoying a recent cooperative tum i.n theu rela- tionship with the ma1or development company "Everything that has been put before the Irvine Co., they are addressmg, • said George Hrebian, who met this week Wlth the develop- ers and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials. "However, I still belleve that some people at the Irvine Co. think that tlu.s is a battle,• Hrebian added. ·we attempt- ed to make it clear to them that we're partners m this • Hrebian, a volunteer for Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Scott Bailey will speak on •How to Avoid Unpaid Consulting in Today's Marketplace.• The event, which includes dinner, is $34 for hrst-time guests, $44 for nonmembers. For reservations and more infor- mation, call (714) 832-5741. the Alliance to Rescue Crys- tal Cove, met with Irvine Co representatives and U.S Envtronmental Agency offi- cials and said the conference was a successful dialogue. Cathenne Kuhlman, the associate ctirector for the fed- eral agency's San Franasco o{ftces, said she and her staff will conwi\le to monitor the pro1ect and give adVIce to the developers Both Hrebian and Kuhlman said they want to see documentatlon of the. Irvine Co.'s new design. · But Paul Kranhold, d spokesman for the Irvine Co., aid concerned residents and the federal agency will have to wait a couple of months before the developers unvel1 · the reVIS1ons. The revised plan appar- ently will elirrunate a deten- . tion basm -one that has WEDNESDAY The Newport Beach Public Library presents •uvmg the Good Lile on a Fuced Income," a free noon pro- gram Fmanoal Consultant Jason Sherr will speak. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For • ~en a pmnt of contention Wlth activists, who say the drainage system would destroy sens1ttve wetlands and taint the ocean water. Instead, planners are devel- oping a des1gn with six small- er basin to catch the runoff. And while local enVlfon- mental groups. such dS the dlltance and the Newport Beach-based Orange County Coaslkeeper, are feeling friendly toward the develop- ment company, the actiVlSts will sb.Il be wd.iching. the pro- 1ect Federal offlClals, who complunented part of the lrvme Co 's proJect, sa.td they will abo keep their eyes on Crystal Cove. "We rem1:nn concerned, especially about the wet- lands," Kuhlman said "If necessary. we will testily at the Coastal Commission meeting" more mformation. call (949) 7_17-3801. The Co ta Mesa Senior Cen- ter will hold a Lile Story Wnt- mg class Wcdne days Feb 2 through June 7. The Center is at 695 We t 19th St , Co ta Me~a. For more information, call (949) 645-2356. . tlu\ otuff, incfudu ~t~~f:J M4p-.d•d fWdi.ahi~ Au~c.o~. dUi:Jn.oAtic.ion6 unJ •A•u ul«A.A~ ~"''•ff, 1.1.a umc p.u.ll~ tlc<.cnl com.Jfo~ ju~:Jf•AA &and ""'jic.~. To work lltrt you !\aft to .,. lood "Ith clllldrtn TMt'a I PtCl•ltrlc spec ill. A comlotti"I VIOull't. ..,., ll ,.... ~'*"°"'who Nftdi. OUf PMlenb •II b '""*' l MA't S'OllT doctor mwi Mf'l llr c9" • ('1141 663 20ll. aioc c H l 0 " E N ' S .. .. H 0 S P , T A L ~ .... • • I ' \ 4 Monday. Jonuory 3), 1000 ... Doily Pilot El Toro environmental report reaches cyberspace •The assessment of the county plan is being posted on a South County Web site. JumlneLM OAtlV PtLOT The lnternet is full of infor- mation and now includes the county's environmental report on the proposed El Toro airport A Web site dedicated to blocking the county's effort to buj]d a sec:ond airport at the · dosed El Toro military base this week began offering the first couple hundred pages of · the environmental report. So far, web sw1ers can read the first three of the report's 39 volumes. More pages a.1e being added from moment to moment, said Leonard Kranser, an antiairport activist -who runs the Web site. The site, www.eltorow.rport., org, is run by South Orange- ' GAME , CONTINUED FROM 1 Super Bowl Sunday is' about togetherness. AT HOME Super Bowl Sunday is like a second Thanksgiving for many families Through nearly -every picture glass window of every home on Seashore Drive in Newport Beach, dusters of · football fans could be seen basking in the blue glow of County groups that are lobby- mg against the auport, which opponents of the project say would ruin their communities. They have also mtic:ized the county for failing to properly infonn residents. "This is going to make it easier for people to submit comments, and we're not sure the county wants that,• • Kranser said. "The county could have done it much bet- ter on their Web site if they wanted to.• · The pubhc has until Feb. 22 to offer feedback on tile report. Kranser said he just wants to give people easy access to a document that is highly technical and difficµlt to digest. People can access tbe report by going to the Web site, then clicking on the "news• link. Then, click on the table oJ contents and select "ErR. • El Toro advocates can get a look as well, and they don't their television sets. .. Some watched sleepily. Others guzzled beer anc1 slapped )>acks The owner of one home carried his televisJon outside, lit a small fire in his front yard· and invited nearly thirty neighbors to dnnk beer there and watch the game. even have to do the data pro- cessing required to get the report online, said David Ellis, a spokesman for a Newport Beach-based airport lobby group. "We're very happy that they are pulling the ErR on the lntemet," Ellis said. "Peo- ple north of the El Toro •y• own computers, too.• Ellis' organization, the Air· port Working Group and oth- er like it have argued that building an airport at the 4,700-acre former Marine base is ,the only way to pre- venting expansion at the 500- acre John Wayne Airport. County officials have said the $2.9 billion project is nec- essary because of the increas- ing demand for air travel. The county's Web site, www.eJtorofoctB.org, contains a summary of the environ- mental report. There is no restriction against pnvate groups post- ing the county's environmen- tal study on the Internet, a1d John Christensen, a county spokesman. He said, howev- er, if anyone attempts to put the graphics online. they will likely cause computers to crash. The report, with more than 10,000 pages, includes about 3,000 graphics -mostly technical information . "There is no sense in putting something online U people aren't going to be able to read 1t," Christensen said. "You need to have the whole package to understand it ir\ its .entirety. That's why we put a copy in every oty, county and university library." Kranser agreed that the graphics would be difficult to post and would probably be left oU the Web site. "It's not easy reading, but it's the best we can do,• Kranser said. •And it's better than what the county's doing." ( " PHOTOS BV RYAN RAYBURN I DAll.Y f'\LOT # RYAN RAYBURN I DAILY PILOT Hundreds of people waited outside for the grand opening of Albertson's ~t the Harbor Center.-- CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 ping center last year. Bell settled with the group, buying the people living closest to the center double-paned windows and central air-condition- ing. He also built a mason- ry wall and a landscaped berm near. Home Depot to buffer truck noise. ··Bell was quite reason- able, ft Bequette said. Other nEdghbors,:-such as Tamar GJ>ldmann, said they can still hear the sounds of beeping trucks and boxes tieing unloaded from their homes·: ' But now thaL the center's three largest tenants-T.J . Max:x N ' More clothing • store, Albertson's super- market and Home Depot . home improvement store -have opened, Bequette said he bad little to -com· plain about,· except traffic. on Harbor Boulevard. At the opening of Albertson's on Tuesday, hundre(ls of cars ·enlered and left the shopping cen- ter at rush hour. Still, cars traveling along .Harbor Boulevard flowed freely. · FYI CLOSER LOOK AT HARBOR CENTER OPEN STORES approximatt num~r of empJo'lffS: • Home Depot, home improvement store -200 • AJbertsbn's, supermarket -100 • TJ. MalOt N' More, cloth- ing store-1'0 •Chuck E. Cheese, pizza/entertainment center -40 • Rite Aid, pharmacy -12 • Nick's Pina -1 • Barbeques Galore, barbe- cue dealer -14 STORES COMING SOON: • Famous Footwear• • Queen's Nails • SUpertuts • McOor\ald's • Beauty Supply LEASES -PENDING: • P.anda Express • A Greek restaurant •Doughnuts • A sushi restaurant •. Chipotle Mexican Grill \ • A major coffee chain -• An athletic footwear chain '• A mail center chain • A juice/smoothie chain The home was just a block away from the beach. The briny air, black sky and cool breeze created a beach. party atmosphere. Unn McGregor, left and Brian Shea cheer on the Rams during at J?.P.'s Grill and Bar. Some City Council members, especially Joe Erickson, were womed , that Home Depot ought attract crowds of day labor- ers hke its sister store in Santa Ana. PROJECTED SALES TAX REV~NUE FOR OTY FROM RENOVATED CENTER Approx. S 1.5 million "I like the commercials very much, but 1 don't really ~et into Ute game" said Christina Demoss, 21. "When every- body cheers, so do 1.• Demoss, a Costa Mesa resi- dent, needed to consult her friend, Steve Palessrio, 30, to see which team to root for. •The Rams, nght?" she asked. But Palessrio, a Newport Beach native who sipped beer from a plastic red cup, couldn't come up with an easy answer. "1 don't know what to think," said Palessrio, 30. ·As a kid, I always rooted for the Rams. But now that they're in St. Lows, well I just don't know." IHE SPORTS BAR D.P.'s Grill and Bar on Bal- boa Peninsula was packed Sunday rught with festive foot- ball fans and th~ friends. The room was eard.rum-rat- tling loud, ~pec:ially during the game's many climactic plays. • Rams fans, covered in yel- low and blue, occupied one end of the room while a sparse collection of Titans fans gath- ered. on the opposite end. SOFFER CONTINUED FROM 1 . . . • crime. Ho hasn't been extra· dited from the Silver State because the law applies only for felonies. Although ·a higher court said the bail was excessive, Softer remains in La Vegas. gearing up for a ma1or batUe. Soffer believes now is an opportune time because Shaw· herself ls facing her ~·=--------....... ----------, •One guy from over ther~ keeps giving me a good rib- bing,• said Rams fan Paul Hadad. "But I guess it's all in good tun.• But perhaps Hadad was asking for it. He worP a white cap signed by several L6s Angeles Rams player:. during training camp in 1995 and a · fraying blue Rams sweatshirt he's worn every Sunday since 1984. Cowboys fan Todd Carson, 30, made himself at home at D .P. 's, literally, even though his team was nowhere to be seen. He and 20 friendS carried four couches and a large glass cof- fee table from his living room into the front of the bar. · ·It's like a dream,• he said between frequent butt-shak- ing dance numbers. "I can lie on my couch. eat good food, drink beer and watch the game with my friends. I feel like l've died and gone to heaven." THE DESPEUTE Not everyone had it as good as Carson on Super Bowl Sunday. An unfortunate few footbclll fans forced to travel on the own set of legal troubles. The state's Judicial Perfonnance CommJssion is investigating her for allegations of misoon- duct while sitting on the bench. A three-member judi- cial panel listened to the claims in November and will submit a report to the state agency by Feb. 18. Soffer wants to file the legal papers in Shaw's court- room sooner rather than letcr because he believes she must be on her best behavior dur- ing the invesbgabon But over the two weeks Home Depot has ..been open, the parking lot has been free of people solicit· ing painting, construction and housecleaning jobs SALES TAX REVENUE FROM QNTER FOR arv IN 1997/8 RSCAL YEAR Approx. $160,000 PROJECTED PROPERTY TAX REVENUE FOR OTY FROM THE NEW . CENTER Approx. $75,000 PROPERTY TAX REVENUE FOR QTY FROM CENTER IN 1997/8 Approx. S28,000 On his way home to Portland, Oregon Scott Duyan watches the first quarter of the Super Bowl from the Pavtlton Pub at John Wayne Airport. Bell's wife, Carle, was the project's architect. Her design could be easily' described as funky indus- trial, complete with visible steel beams, bolts and but- tresses. Sorhe stores have sloping, half-mooned roofs, others· zigzagging angles, The stores are painted var- ious shades of browns and beige and have permanent metal awnings held up by SOURCE: All° figures•~ provided by /Cl Develop. mentCo. steel cables. • sacred day were huddled around two 12-inch televisions at John Wayne Airport's Pavil- ion Pub. They soaked up as many plays as they could, praying for no injuries or timeouts, knowing that at any nunute they would need to hop aboard their flights. "I'm really hoping they show 1t on the plane," said a hopeful Rex Gardiner. He and •shaw is going to have to conduct herself properly because she ts under investi- gation, ft said Soffer, who also claims he has been contacted by the state commission about his problems with Shaw. Not many people are talk· ing about Soffer's imminent return. Even his attorney chd· n't want to comment about tho pending legal matters. According to Soffer, the paperwork .he plans to file will claim the charges against him were changed m the middle of his trial and that he never received proper notice from the oty about the viola- his wile, ruta, were flying home to San Jose after spend- ing the weekend visiting their son Steve in Yorba Llnda. "Usually, we have people over our house to watch the game, but not thiS time,• he said Why, then, did the couple choose to travel on Super Bowl Sunday? "Bad planrungl • Gardiner snapped. "My wife made the reservations.• tions. "We really have so many avenues to pursue,• he said. ·1 wish it was simple and we can focus on one thing." Soffer said the Newport Beach restaurant named after him is suffering from his long- distance attempt to manage the place. The restaurant bas been shut down several times on the weekends and he esti- mates he loses about $40,000 a month. He said il he ts ever coming back, the time is now. •financielly, lt'S killing me,• he said. •we are encountering problems every day Most people can't sw- vive in the restaurant busi- ness, let alone run it for four years when you aren't physi· cally there." "We weren't silre what the lot and surrounding we thought about it at them with parking. Bell first,• said Cheryl Pitzer, said that design was ctistnct sales manager of proven long ago to not Albertson's. "But now, well, work. it's pretty neat.• But..il-was impossible for Mayor Gary Monahan Bell to buy the whole prop- said the center, along with erty, raze the old builctings lhangle Square, will bring and start anew. The land new economic life to Har-was owned by moce than bor Boulevard. five separate entities, each He said the center was a with a different agenda. "rat hole,• before it was But in 1988, Bell began renovated. to buy piece after piece of •Harbor Center was a land. Bell said Harbor Ceo- rundown nest for transients ter wouldn't extst today if and undesirables," he said. just one property-owner "It was dark, there was no had chosen to hold onto secunty. There were hid-their piece of land. den spots for people to hole "It was a big challenge,• up in and it was a constant he said. "We had to invest problem for the police a lot of time and money.• department to respond to Several 0th.er develop· all of the neighbor's com-ers sniffed around while plaints.• Bell began his Ha.rbor Cen· Bell wasn't the first ter buyout. But not one developer to notice Harbor plunged in to take the risk. Center's potential Mono.ban credits Bell for •1t doesn't take a being the only developer genius" he sa1d. "There with the guts and persever- was no ma1or retail in the ance to stick it out. area. lt was crying out!" •He was really good at Not to mention the center is hanging in there and nego- on Harbor Boulevard. tiatmg with a lot or differ· Tho catch was that, in ent interests," he said. the 1950s, Harbor Center's "He's' really tenaCtous. He onginal developers opted kept at it, poundJng at it to put stores in the center of · like a brick wall.• t.9~ M•ttreaa Outlet Ito 8IW«J NEW· cn1Mf1JCALLY MPSRCT Gil,,,. lllt tor LMI 51851W'bor8lwl. <'Ali9t.a --......... ,,, ... .., (714) Ml-7188 Doily Pilot CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM TARA .I<ROESCH NeWport Harbor •Her kills were like rockets, and now, after teaching he r science to today's Sailors, she's taking off again. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT Crusher" on 1111 N cknamed "The Newport Harbor 1111111 Hlgh's girls volleyball team. TcUO Kroesch tS preparing for another set, spike and kill in the coaching ranks. A former national champ1on in club volleyball under Charlie Brande and a two-time All-ClF Southern Secllon Division I selection under Dan G lenn at · Newport Harbor, Kroesch became an NCAA standout at Pepperdine, then returned lo her Newport Harbor roots as an assistant coach. hitter her·Junior year. She was Newport Harbor's co-captain l)er, senior year (along Wlth Maureen McLaren). For the Orange County Volleyball Club, Kroesch was captain of Brande's 18-and-Wlder ~ationdl chdmpionship squad in 1992, a team that also captured cl tJtle that summer at the prestigioLI.s UC Davis Jnvitauonal, where she wrapped up the title match Wlth cl garne-wmning kill. "That club season was so tough, but I remember all of us coming together and playing so well," she said. "It gives me chills just to tau~ about 1t now." · • 1 discovered thdl I Tara Kr'oesch 1eally like coaching,· , said Kroesch, who . Sea View Leigue WL Quote Of 1H DAY "We're just wonted to beat them. We're just happy to wiA the boll game .• • Elbert Davis, CdM girls hoops coach • Pactfic Coast League WL • c0c1ched with Brande at the Orange CoWlty Volleyball Club the last hve·years and With Glenn the last three at Newport Harbor, including the Sailors' junior varsity boys her first year. Kroesch, 25, remembers the Sailors' matches against Bclck Bay oval Corona del Mar the most. "Playing against {CdM) in packed gyms every year was JUSl awesome,· Kroesch said. Irvin~ (19·3) S 0 CdM (19~) 5 0 C oronadel Mar's Carrie Hawkins (34) screens off three Newport defenders as she rebounds (above) in Saturday's victory. Below, Chris Eyre of Corona del Mar takes possession in a scramble for the ball. Corona del Mar snapped ah 18-game. losing streak to its Back Bay rivals. Now. Wlth the aforementioned groorrung from her two me11tors, Kroesch tS ready to start her own program at Thousand Oaks High, where she was hired Jan. 21 as the Lancers' new head girls volleyball coach . . "It will be an exobng summer, to say the least." said Kroesch, who also plans to gel married in A,ugusl. Kroesch, who lives on the Balboa Peninsula and is in her b,rst full year teaching al Carden Hall (a private school) in . Newport Beach, said her experience coaching at her alma mater has "been awesome/ and she has "definitely learned a lot about coachmg" while serving under Glenn. But Kroesch. today's honoree in the Daily Ptlot Sports Hall of Fame, put on a cltn.ic dunng her playing career. A three-time All-Sea View League choice for the Sailors in the autumns of 1989. '90 dnd '91. the 5-foot-11 Krocsch reached turbo power at the prep level as an outside hitter after training with conditioning guru Marv Marinovich. •1 think that little extra J was getting definitely helped me in strength and condltioning, and helped get me in probably the best shape I could possibly be • in,• said Kroesch, who trained Wipt MartnoviC'h three days d week dunng her ttigh sC'hool career, except during the season. "I'd say that was the bigge~l difference for me, trairung Wlth him and all tho~e football players · and basketball players.• A four-year varsity letter winner who picked up her ruckname with rocket-like kills. Krocsch tarted at middle blocker, then moved to outside After accepting a full scholarstup to Pepperdine, Kroesch started at outside hitter all four years for the Wave and edffied first-team All-West Coast Conference her Junior and seruor years. She was a second-team all-conference pick as a sophomore. As a seruor, Kroescb mented all-tournament honors in the postseason National Invitational Tournament in Kansas City, a sweet way to crown her playing career considering her final season at Pepperdine was ·a hard year" with a lot of "ups and downs.• "I think I played my best college volleyball throughout that whole (three-day) tournament,• said K.roesch, who thought about playmg overseas alter college. but the concept d1dn't materialize and she unmeruately started coaching. "ll was disappointing not to make the NCAAs, but (the NIT) was the next best thing. and going out and leaving 1t all on the court felt very good to me." Off the court, Kroesch has been busy this month. She got engaged Jan. 16 to Russell While of Chatsworth. No exact wedding date has been set. but K.roesch said "it was a big surprise" when he popped the question. With her new husband and job coming up, Kroesch is preparing for life's next set. Prior to he r hiring at Thousand Oaks, Kroesch said: "I'd like to have my own program and put together all the things I've learned through high school and college and through Dan and Charlie. But it's a tough area, because a lot of the coaches here have been around a while and you don't see them leaving any time M>Qn ." N••wµort (-l Hll 0 5 Saturd.ly's scores QM4&~art21 ~68,Mma23 Tuesday's games Irvine at Aliso Niguel Laguna Hills at Newpof't CostcJ Mesa (13·9) 3 2 I t ,·~ I '"•' ' "' J Saturday's S(O(ti Tuesday's. games . est.mat Laguna Bead'I Univefslty at Costa Mesa Costa Mesa goes ·cold against Woodbridge •Warriors have no trouble capturing nonleague verdict. IRVINE Woodbndge 1 ligh'li girls basketball tonm gove Visiting Costa Mesa little, if any chance in a nonleague game on Saturday. The Warrioh shot lB·for-27 in the tint half en route to a 68·2.'l victory over the Mustangs. •They just be4t u bad,• Cotta Mesa Coach Jim Weeki 1ald: •They ah°' the lights out ol tbe building.• Cou M .. (13-9) didn't haft one liDgla p11yw It could llOP OD lllU IASll1ULL Woodbridge's side. The Warriors (13·9) depended on " balanced attack end only had one player, Lara Gray, in double·dlgtt IC'Oring. But WOOdhrid9e made it dJlfttult for Mesa to run its offente properly. The Warriors held Mesa'• ~ three of Autumn Smith, Jenny. Earnest and Nancy Hatlushi to 12 poblta. Betl*t bad eight of lhOl8 points for a team·hJgh Christine Caron ud J\lle Hitt Mch hit thtae-polnt· -tar llae MultlD9' "Woodbndge ls a really good team,• Weeks said. "They're much bigger than us, and they mad it hard for us to go inside." Although Smith only had four points, the did grab seven rebounds and had llx blOck shots. "Smith had a good game,• Weeki Mid. •She wa1 still fighting uatil the end.• And lhe penonlfied the best aspect ol Seturday'I game. •We were not quitting at tbe end Of the gmM,• Weeks Mk! •we played Mid.· M91a, WNch trails Pacific Cout League-I ader Corona del Ma.r by two gftm s and 1s tied with Est4lnd4 for ., cond, far Univenaty m a 1 ague gftmo on Tuesday. ..,...... WoaDIRW ... C.0.. MllA U ScioN .., Qu """ Costa Mesa I 6 4 4 • 21 'MX>dbrtdot 20 11 " 14 • " c.-...... hrMst .. smhh' c.aton 1 Hitt 3, Mlnhlll 2, LMOt 2. ~ 1 HattlJlhl 0. Coopet o. Le 0, 1Nto0 )tit. ..... c..on •. Hitt 1 W11ArN51 ·Gr8'1t, I Mtrt. °'*'" ........... Mlftt .. Slntord .. I. -S. llllnglt' ....... 2. ~ 2 ...,. .,. Quinn 1 Monday, Jonvory 31 2000 5 •It wasn't pre tty, but th{) Sea Kings finally put awdy the! Sailors with a 48-21 dPc1s1on. Joseph Boo OAJLY'PILOT NAC 0 RD~{ GIRLS HOOPS MAR Well, Corona del ~1dr Htgh's girls bas- ketball team finaJly ended it's 18- game losing streclk d!Jdtnst Brtck Buy rival Newport Harbor at h<>mP on Sat- urday. Despite th<> 48-21 score, the win Wdsn't pretty, 11 Wdsn't <>mphat1c, it wasn't a ledqtJP wm, dnd 1t dltln't embarrass the Stlllors th(• Stlmc way Newport did dg'dinst CclM for so many years. But it was cl wtn,dnd CdM will t<lke that gladly . ·we 1ust wantPcl to be~t them, "Cclt..1 Coach Ellwrt Dc1v1s said. "We're just hclppy to win · the balJ game." The Sea Kings (20-4J comnutted 19 turnovers and shot 18-for-5~ from the floor, but they forced 40 Newport (4- 19) turnovers. But at the end, CdM had more pomts than 1ls opponent, and it can fi.ndily put to rest anv 18- loss Jokes flOdting around town. · For those or you too young to remember, the ldsl lmw CdM bt~at .Newport was ------- Jan. 25, 1990, when the Sea ·Kings' Molly Flint hit d buzzer· beating layup to give in a 40-39 squeak- er. wluch broke a preVlous lo!>- mg streak from 1987. If not for Flint's shot, ' "From worst to Jir!lt, that's what we're trying to do ... " Elbert Davis Corona def Ma( High girls basketball coach ~wport's wm- ning streak would be as old as thclr freshlm·n· class Uus year. "It's probdbly the best wm I've hcld here, "CdM semor Charlene Quon, who had six pornts on two three-point- ers, said about the streak-bu!>ter. "It's so exoting. I didn't really expect to beat them" Quon has been on CdM's varsity squdd for all four yecl~. and is the only current Sea Kmg to go through the 90- 37 and 80-38 debacle ugainst New- port in 1997 So she'o., ex.C'uc;ed for being a little dclzed as the Vlctor Ulli. tune. "We've alwdys been blown out by them, "she sdld, not remembering ldst year's 37-31 and 37-28 losses to New- port. "I was scared or tht>m as a fresh· man. To fmally wm. thi feels so diffN- ent." But unless Newport pulled off a Truman-Dewey magnJtude upset, CdM was going to win this game nus 1S one of those loopy years where a St. Lows football tedm can wm a Suver Bowl. a fonner "Beverly Htlls 90210~actress can be an Oscar favorite, and 20-game winner CdM can toy with Pacihc Coo t League toe Laguna Beach like Thursda) 's b7-27 blow out. This from a Sea f<mg quad who didn't win a PCL game lac:t year. •From worst to fm.t, ".Davis aid. "That's what we're trymg to do." On the othet 1de of the bdy, the Sailors are m the rmdst of onl" of their worst seasons in history, and came otf Thursday's 62-pomt loss to Irvine heading into CdM. Nevertheless. Saturday's game did not start out like one of tho e revengc- motivated blowouts everyone antici- . pated. After two quiC'k CdM ba kets from M11anou Pham and S a on Me ervey. the Sea King slowed to a ·crawl offenstvely, and only led a work day-like 9-5 after one quart r. ·we ~e out Jittery. ·o Vt rud . •w e weren't loose." . CdM continued scraping tor point , but the Sea King • Doberman dcl<>.nse w as in full rtect. Th S II<>~ h d only one pomt off a Und y Moo1 f throw in the second quart r, nd CdM led, 20-6, at haUtim •. ·ou.r defen camt.• r' dy to p'LJy,"Davis s.;ud , •our offense wa already horn watching lh Super Bowl. But any time you hold ft team to six points in .ono half, thnl' good defense." CdM contmuoo ats JX>Or hooting, and continued to gradually bull(! the leed. CdM'1 leading scort•.r, KriStin McCoy, overcame a refrigerated Shooting touch. for a game-hiOh' 13 polntl. Her teammate, Carrie Hawkinl, ICdi'ed ~pobala oft lb9 bench. four from ....._ ........ And CdM'• Jackl9 McOlf ..... .... pa&ata. Andnila Onab9r ..... ..., • s..·IClftg nattD ........... ... .. • _6_Mondoy _____ ,_Ja_nva_ry..__3_1,_2ooo _______________________________ ~J>()IrfS ~----------...;._------------------------D-o_ily __ Pi~I~ COM CONTINUED FROM 5 Newport Silver All-Stars topple Costa Mesa, 2-1 COLLEGE HOOPS SUMMARIES ~H1gh'1bop l>Uluttbell te1un wnapnap 1ta nnt 5 undefeeled Pdic Cout League Ten yeus ego Ettancia'a boyt beUcetball temD geb a tbJi1lin9 10 83"'58 win OYt!r Sea View l.6egue assists and six steals, Newport's offense did pick up in the fourth quarter with 11 points, surpassing the 10 point!. the Sailo'rS scorfl<i in the first three quarters. Moore scored five of ner six points in the fourth, nailing two jumpers. Freshman Athena Vasquez led Newport with eig}.ll points, including one.. impressive driving layup in the fourth. Evita Castillo p NOERW;. AYSO cou.EG&MIN VAH®MO 69 Hofitl~57 VMgiuatd K~ne 23, C.blay 11. Curtis 3, Beeler 11, lee 2. Kohlass 17, Holechek 2 BEACH-The aeuon with a 65~ win over Laguna Beach and a 68-4.$ vi(tory over Amo Niguel. z.ck IUdaud8on scores 13 agalnllt the f\lUS ts, while Cbrb c~·· H polnts leads the Baglea over the Wolvennea. rtvel Newport •~ an overUme. Adltaa "hJWo bita the Newport Silver All-Stars of AYSO Region 97. D1vt· sion S girls. defeated Cos.- ta Mesa, 2-1, in the All- Star soc~r season opener. Fouled out • none • game-winniog ~-pointer for . the Eaglel. Pelf ,.,.... Jeeds the Se.ilorw wtth 14 potntl. Hope ~I · Houck 17, Tlms 2, Gagnon 7, Moberg 4, Graves 1, Margarlha 26. Fouled out • Moberg. Halftime -Vanguard, 35,29. Corona del Mar• boys buketball ttiMl defe4a Sea View League rival Santa Marganta, 65-59, u Brt.im fracaloty score119 for CdM. t;standa'• boys basketball team defeats Untverslty, 82-69, as Mike Huucoros 19 forlhe Eagles. Newport Harbor's boys besketball team gets a SS.:.49 Sea View League win over Tustm. Eddie MarUDez Milds the Sailors with 14 po4nt.s. -grabbed eight rebounds and MoU.y Weedn seven, for New- port. With Mesa leading, 1-0, Newport's Bdanna Uston scored the tying goal in the second half, followed by tbe ga.me- winner by Cassidy Gaynor. COU.E<iE WOMEN VANGUARD 85 HOPE IJmlUllATIOfW. 64 Costa Mesa's boys bAsketl>all team defe4ts PCL foe Untvers&ty, .so:-46, bf>JUnd Tury CUWIOll'• 20 points Ne~ Harbor's girls basketball defeats C0&ta Mesa, 48-43, behind MeU.. Sdaall'1 14 points. a.me hyne scores 11 for the Mustangs. Coeta Mela's boys besketbell Coach Deu Cooper &D.nOUna!S lus ~tiOn right before • his Mustangs 1oee to PCL .f.o8 Laguna Beacb, 64·35 Brothen XnW and Eageae Hau ~ 12 and 11 pOtnts, respectively, for the. Mustaogs. ·we played hard going into the fourth quarter, ·~ew­ port Harbor Coach Gre_gg Savage said, •and I didn't have a problem with that. I'm very happy about our effort." Strong play was.tuoied m by feUow Stlver All· Stars, Lauren DeVoy, Bri- anna Uston, Amy Snyder, Kalle Puccio and Sara Gomez .. V•nguwd · Lenderman 2, Weidler 17, Lees. Emde 7, Seaman 9, Hernando 8, Axelson 2, Huddle 19, McKinney 2, Fiske 5, Boeke 9. Fouled out· none. Mesa's girls basketball team upsets PCL leader Uru as the Mu.slangs' Erin Brown scores 23. CdM'~ ~basketball lfMllD defeats • Sad4Jeb4c.k. .u .38, behind WammJoblllOll'l't<t ~ti. Hope tntem.ttonal -Bixb y 2, Harrison 15, Sliva 14, Ward 4, UmRach 14, Carey 3, Goodridge 12. CdM's $Jllls basketball team gets a 54-43 win over Irvine in a Sea View League game. llllduy Warm1Dftoa .and Je~r Gardner score 16 each for the See Kings. Cd.M's gtrli soccer teem trouaCM Saddleback, 5-0. Sui• Pe .. n gets one goal and lhreellSSISt.s for the Sea Kings. NONl.EAGUE CoM 48, NEWl'Offr HAMOR 21 Score by~ Fouled out -Llmpach. Hal!time -Vanguard, 41-26. Behind Jet1ka Waltz'• 16 points, Estancia'& girt& basketbaU team gets a 55-30 wm over Aliso Niguel m PCL aetion. Newport S 1 4 11 -21 cdM 9 11 9 19 • 48 SCHEDULE TODAY Newport Harbor's boys soccer team "upsets~ Santa Margarita, 1-1. Alessio SmJlb gets TrUIU Leyva score& twice tor Newport Harbor's boy& ~r teant, but Estanoa's Juan E1ealanle scores as tbe Eagles salvage a 2·2 tie against the Sailors. Cd.M's boys soccer team gE>ts a 2-1 win over Tustin in a Sea View L~ague gdme, as Chits Smith se<1rei. twice ror CdM. Newport Haf1:Kw • Vasquez 8, Ashton 2, Weedn 2, castlllo 0, Gallardo o, Moore 6, Gerlach l, Brooks 0, Sondel 2, Wolle.O, MikamiO. • Buketball - High school girls -Corona del Mar at La Serna, 3:15 p.m. TUESDAY Nowport's goal. • • Basketball . Costa Mesa's boys soccer te4JllAiefeats Uruvemty, 1-0. Jose Culllu gets M~sa's goal Fe.male pitcher na Borders gives up three fWl$ in six innings, but gets a no decision In • Southern California College's ba..'leball team's 6-3 wm over Whitber. The Orang~ Coast College men's basketbull ream gets a 57·48 win over Or~gc Empire Con,lereoce rival Colden West. ScoU DlStef.aoo gets t7 potnts and t3'rebol1Dd.s for OCC Fouled out -Gerlach Corona del Mar -K. McCoy 13, Quon 6, Pham 4, Meservey 4, College men -Azusa Pacific at Vanguard University, 7:30 p.m. College women ·Azusa Pacific at Vanguard University, 5:30 p.m. High school girls -Laguna Hills at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; · Eyre 2, J. McCoy 7, Gruber 0, Hawkins 0, Kawata 3. Estancia at Laguna Beach. 7 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 7 p.m • 5oClCM' -by Joteph Boo 3-pt. goals • Quon 2. Kawata 1. Fouled out • none. High school girls -Laguna Hills at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.; University at Costa Mesa, 3: 1 S p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Beach, 3. 15 p.m. I PuBUC NOTICES I l PUBUC NOTI~S ] II PU8UC le011CIS J I PUBLIC~ 11 PUm.r. NOllCES 11 PUaLiC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOT\CES 11 PllBi..: ''°na:TI I PUBUC NOTICES I Fictitious BuslneH Drive Soult\, Orange, REPLACE/INCREASE CORRESPONDENCE SUMMONS ON Fictitious Business STATEMENT OF taklnO certain very 1m· CNS1759373 Name Statement CA 92868 THE NUMBER OF DELIVERED TO THE CROSS-Name Statement ABANDONMENT OF portant, actions how· NOTICE TO The lollowtng persons IF YOU OBJECT to EOUIPM!rNT CABI· ZONING AOMINIS· COMPLAINT The lolk?wtno peraon USE OF FICTITIOUS ever, ttie personal repre-CONTR CTORS are dolrlO business as the granting of Iha peU· NETS TO 7, (OR· TR-'TOR PRIOR TO (CITACION are doing business as s U N SS NAME sentatlve woll be required Pro·..,.., NoAQg SIR 11 Tfimarf( Group, 1136 llOn you sliould appear ININALL Y APPROVED THE ABOVE DATE. ALL 3 Com 3094 8 SI E to give notice to in· r-~· Gteneagles Terrace at lhe neanng and state UNDER ZA·96-15/ZA-FOR FURTHER IN· JUDICIAL) YellowSlone ~Y·eosta The following pen.on(s) terestect persons untes.s ce~~eda1blds1how01/1~ reol· Costa Mesa Cehloml8 your ot>j~IOOS OI Ille 97-03). LOC .... TEO AT FORMATION ON THE NOTICE TO CROSS-Me CA 92626 has (have) abanoone<I mey haVe waived notlCe ...... ....... 92627 ' wnnen ot>,ectJons with 2 7 5 O BA IS TO L ABOVE APPLICA· DEFENDANTS: (Avlsoa E~ A. Wiison. 3094 Ille use of lhe foc:t1t1ous or consenled lo lhe Plant OperallOns, Fair· Nancy OtJnton 1136 the court before Iha STREET IN .... C1 ZONE. TIONS, TELEPHONE Acosado) NEWPORT Yellowstone Dr .• Costa buSlness name Total r,roposed actlOI'\.) The view Dev. Center. 2501 Gleneagles Terrace hearing . Your ap· ENVIRONMENTAL OE· (714) 754·5245 OR SHORE ESCROW, Mesa, CA 9262e Ecfopse, 2428 ~ewport ndependant ad'minls· ~ee58rbo0rCAB1v9d26•26Cousntt~ Cosla Mesa CA 92627 peamnce may oe In per-TERMINATION: EX· CALL AT THE OFFICE JOt-IN H SOLOMON, This business 15 con Bl\ld. 11, COSta Mesa, trahon aulhonly wlll be ,,., • JoM Holiman. 1166 ~~ ~JJ ~J :'~Frn'o. E~'ioNING APPLtCA· gfv1s~. :~N~ fN~T~~;~d w:~~s dueled by an tndtvldua1 c~~n~:~s Busl· P.~~~ peun= 1~i!'s ~ ~4~2~ a~~.;~~ ~~~~ve.,A.shlarld.OR ITORorcontlngentcrect-TION ZA·99-65 FOR nFAIRDRIVE,COSTA MO. induslve. Have you Slartad nen name referred 10 objection 10 the petition they w1H be publicly Jane Signor 559 Or· itor of the deceased, you RYAN YOUNG/SOS MESA, CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE BEING ~oln~ 1~£ness yel? above was liled In Or· and shows good cause =t::<'1'tJ~~g 't'::m~h ange Sugar1oal Celllor-must l~e your claim with WIRELESS, AUTHOR· Published Newport SUED BY CROSS· ~s~ A Wll ange County on 10/01/ why lhe court should not all la or, materlala, nla 9231, ' the court and mall a IZEO AGENT FOR Beach·Costa Mesa COMPLAINANT:(AUd. Thn · son 1999, FILE NO gianltheauthonty. Thia business Is con-copytothepersonalrep-COAST COMMUNITY' O~ Pilot January 31, le esta demandando): liledlswl~~at~~nto::~ 19996807068 A HEARING 00 the tools, and equlpmen1 ducted by· a general resentative apPOlnled by COLLEGE DISTRICT 2 CARL. J STEPHENS Clerk of Orange CoUntv 1,toaPlenanesanK1eW11yalSl<h, IAeld11s'o· petition wlll be held on neced. ssarv, tlol remove & partnership. the court within. lour 'FOR A MINOR •CONDI· M753 You have 30 CAL.EN· 20 2000 I <> FEBRUARY 24, 2000 at 1sposo 0 a IQOS8 ljlT'8V· Have you slartad months from the data of TIONAL USE PERMIT MORRIS MOVING OAR DAYS alter lhls on OI· • 20006817270 VloJo, C811fomla 92656 1.45 pm. in Dept L73 el, base flashings, me1a1 doln business .,..17 No the flrat Issuance ol let· FOR A 65-FOOT HIGH summons Is selVed on 0 P J 2 3 Kimberly Bartow 2831 localed al 341 The City from exlatlng coal lar NfncyOunton'~ lersasprOYidadlnPro· STEALTH MONOPOLE &STORAGEi _INC. youloltleatypewrlnen aity ilot an. 4• 1• PortolaOr.,CostaMesa, Drive Soulh. Orange. rool system (ap· This statement wa. bate Code 58Ctlon 9100. {MONOPALM) FOR 11610 SEABuARD response al lhls court FFelbc.tlt7l•o1u4 9• 2 8000ualnMe7s4 1 8 Celllornla 92826 CA 92868. wo,umate~ 50,000 SQ filed with the County The time for hllng claims ORANGE COAST COL· -CIRCLE A letter or phone call This buslneas is con-IF YOU OBJECT 10 I ~ at alrv1ew De· Clerk 01 Orange County win not e>Cpire before LEGE, LOCATED AT STANTON, will not prote<:C youi your Name Statement ducted by an un1n· the granting ol the pell· veopmental C!I In ac· on 1•11 •2000 lour months from the 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD CA. 90680 typewnllen response The IOlloWlng persons corpora1ed association lion you should appear cordance wilh plans and 2000M16459 hearing date noticed IN AN l&R ZONE PH· 7l•-8SS.JgSJ must be In proper legal are 00.ng busmess es· other lhan a feartnershlp al lhe heanng and slate SP3=·~~$lhts pro,ect Dally Pilot Jan 17, 24, a~ MAY EXAMINE ~NEVRl~?NNAMTENTIONAL gex: . Notice of form II you want lhe VillaJ• Toy Shop, ~~,~~S:~t was your ob,ectlOOS or hie must possess a curront 31• Feb 7• 2000 M745 tne hie kept by lhe court EMPT · c Public Sale of court to hear your case. 2428 ewport Blvd •1• filed with the County wntten 00,ectlons With C-39 c1as11lica11on esc 9110 II you are a person in-... ZONING APPLICA· llened Property. re~ do oo"4i~ ~ ~~ Mese, Cehloml8 Clenc of Orange County ~":.,~rt ~i~: !';:. 'clCeonsentra(SC)llSOSrUs~ bys11'hete NOTICE OF terested In the e&tate. TION ZA·9H2 FOR Notl08 Is hereby given may lose tne case, and Joenne Kelly Shields. on 01/20l2000 pearance may be in per-PETmON you may file with lhe CARR AMERICA RE· that the underSlgne<l win your wages. money and 16 Pleasant Walk. A"5o 20006817229 son or by your attorney Lieense Boerd II the TO ADMINISTER counaRequestlorS8t. ALTY. LP/PHILLIP al public auctlQn pur· property may be taken Viejo,Cablomla92656 Dally Pilot Jan 24, 31 , IFYOVAREACRED· bi0derlsno1llcensedes ESTATE OF· Glal Notice (form E-MATCHETT, AUTHOR· suant 10 chapter 10. without further warning Curtla Matthew Feb. 7, 14. 2000 M750 ITORoroontongentcred· ~~~~·gec;r:::~,j~1~ VELMA A WELCH 154) o1 the filing of ernn· IZED AGENT FOR dNISton 8 commencing from lhe court Shields, 16 Pleasant 8 1torol the deceased. you CASE No• ... """"08 ventory and appraisal ot SOUTH COAST CEN-wilh aecllon 21700ol lhe There are olher legal Walk. Aliso Viejo. Call-NBOSTICC9E120 F must hie your claim with V~IC80See~!~ a~ntersvanmtuurs•t • """"" estate assels or ol any TEA LP. FOR A MINOR b u s I n a s • a n d requlremenls. You may lomla 92656 the court and matl a _.,_ ""' To all heirs. benell· pellllon or account as CONDITIONAL USE professions code or wani 10 cal an attorney This business Is con-PETITION CCc>Y to the personal rep· Cl1 artes, crldr1IOll, cont· provided In Probate PERMIT FOR THE AO· secltOfl 1988 of the avd nght away. II you de not ducted by husband and TO ADMINISTER resentallve appotnled by Preference ""111 be ngtnt cred tors. and Code secttOO 1250 A DITIONOFTHREEAN· codeolTheStateofCel· knowananomey you wife ESTATEOF: the <:04.rt wilhln lour granted 10 bidder& persons who may other· Request for Special No-TENNAS ANO ONE ttomia and pursuan1 to may call an 1norne~e-Have you s1aned JOSEPHINE L monlhs f1om lhe date of certihed as 8 "sm&ll ~se be lniereS1ed In the ll08 fonn is available EQUIPMENT CABINET commercial code. ferral MIVICe or a al doing busfness yet? No tfle hrsl Issuance ol let· Bu$lness" In •c· wiM or estate. or both. of lrom the court clerk F O R A T E L E section 7210(2) the fol· ild ofhoe (llSted In I Joanne Shields PERRI elul ters as provided In Pro-eo<dance woth Section V~L~E~t~61NCHFOR Attorney fOf the COMMUNICATIONS towing mlsceJl1neou1 phone book). This statement was LOJOUSISEEPHPIENRERI bale Code section 9100. t~o~:a~eoT'~g~'. O TE Petllloner: FACILITY, (ORIOi· houselloldandpersonal Oespuea de que le filed with the County Thetimelorflllngclaims rir d BAb ~~·GHbe~n JOHN c. McCALL, NALL y APPROVED property to·w11 ldenblled entraguen esla CllBcion Clerk of Orange County CASE NO. A200717 Wiii not e>Cplre bel018 lparl~fe~&tt:"~'~:is ~~ RJCHIE~n thO Superior ESQ. (CSB #22503) UNDER ZA-97-08/ZA-by name and stoT11ge judicial usted tlene un on 01·20·2000 To all heirs, benell· four months from the submitted 10 a-.. ap-Attorney at Ulw 97-12) LOCATED AT unit number pluo de 30 DIAS 20006817230 ctanes, cred1tOl'S, 'cont· hearing date noticed "" ~urt 010.f~&oenla. 6055 E. WH hlngton 3 1 o o BR Is To L 1 0e1va11e, Julian. Lot CALENDARIOS para Daily Pilot Jan. 24, 31, lngant credl1ors, and abo\/e. proved by the omce of urw ol Blvd., Suite 1032, STREET IN A POC JJ3039 presenter una respuesla Feb. 7, 14, 2000 M749 persons Who may other· YOU MAY EXAMINE Small and Mlnollly Busl· PRTOHBAPTEE~T~luONestsFtOhaRI Loe AngelH, CA ll0040 ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· 2 OIMarco, Lorraine, ei;crlta a maqulna en 'Nodce 11 hereby giVen wise be lnterasled In lf\e the rne kept by the court. ness, 1531 I Street. 2nd •v Publlstled Newport TAL DETERMINATION: L.ot A.857 esta oorttl. Will or estate. or both, or: 11 you a e a person in FIO<>f, Sacramento, CA HUGH J RI CHIE be B81Ch·COSl8 Mesa EXEMPT 3. Onrvbll, Lolita, LOI Una earl& 0 una lhal the undersigned will JOSEPHINE L. PERRI lerested r In the estate: 95814-2016 appointed ,11 persona, ' Dally Piiot Januaiy 24, 5. ZONING APPLICA· LL3028 . llemada telefonlca no le be sold 81 Publlc AUClioo aka JOSEPHINE LOU· you may file With the B I d s m u I I b e representat ve to adm n· 28, ~ 1, 2000 TION ZA-99·66 FOR 4 Polk, T R , Lot olreoera prQteccion. au on Mondar-Fabruaa, ISE PERRI court a Request tor Spe· submitted IOf the entire later the estate ol the da· M747 PACIAC IQEON COM· M7169 respuesta escnta a ma-~14·=& 8Ka~OJ~: A PETITION FOR cial Notlee (form OE-work described !herein cedTHenEt PETITION T'-'E COSTA MESA PA.NY, AUTHORIZED S Rowan, Trena, Lot qulna Ilene que cumpllr ,E. AUCTION SEAY· PROBATE has been 154) ol Ille Ming of an fn· Oevtatlons Isom plans r~· ..., AGENT FOR DAYTON M5083 con las lormalldades le· flied by BILL A. PERRI ln t nd I I 1 and speoflcatlons wolf quests the .decedents ZONING AOMINIS· HUDSON CORPO· 8 Stone, Malilyn, Lot gales apropfadas sl IRCEIASLT'op. COA. 9B023X77,823, the Super1or Court of ver f'Y a tapprar o not be considered and W~I and oodiclla, II any, TR AT 0 R w I l. L RATION FOR A ~INOR A0007 US1ed' ulere ue lacOT1e Cel f . Co ty I es a e asses or 0 any will be cause for reiec· be admitled lo probale RENDER A DECISION CONDITIONAL USE 7. Trejo, Ron, Lot escuci:e su ~. 1'UCTION BONO t OR~8~: un o rr~~~edOI' l~~~~a~! lions or bids TI!e De· The Win and any oodicllS ON THURS DA y • FEB· P E A M I T F 0 R A JJ6S95 SI usted no presenta 1723-41-19. THE PETITION FOR Code ecf 1250 A partmenl has lhe righllo a1e avaltabfit for ex-RUA.RY 10, 20000RAS PLANNED SIGNING 8 Wachtel, Rober(. su tespVlsta a uempo, ALLSPACE, COSTA PR08ATE requeSlall\at A st I ~~aal No-walve any lrregutanty In armnallOO 1n lhe hie kept SOON AS POSSIBLE p ROG RAM F'O R LOI B1752 puede parder el caso y MESA, 1535 NEW· BILL A PERRI be ap· tlc:e~m orl~vailable a bid or to reject any or bylhecourt THEREAFTER, ON TARGET Totafol8Lots,stored le pueden quoter su PORT BLVD , COSl'A poin1adaapersonalrep-f th rt Clerk all bids No bid wiU be THE PETITION re-THE FOLLOWING GAEATLANOS, LO· al Morria Moving & salario, su dmero y otras MESAUN. fTA• 9, ~f~E. resenta11ve 10 administer "::ito::..~or 1h•' considered unless 11 1$ que.111 aulhorlty IO ed· ITEMS CATEO AT 3030 HAR· Storage: Inc., 81 locallOl'I cosas de su propledad the estate ol the dee:. Petitioner: made on 11 standard m1n11ter the estate under I ZONING APPLICA· BOR BOULEV ARO IN A ol 11610 Seaboard Cir-aln 811150 ldlClonal por A 2 51N3VENTS TOERPYH EN den I Joh p Delly E form I um.shed by the lhe Independent Admtn· TION ZA-99·56 FOR C1 ZONE. Cle, Stanton, ca. 90680, ,,. de la corte THE PETITION re· n • I ~· Oepertmenl and IS made lslrallon o1 Eslatas Ad OENO ANO MARLENE ENVIRONMENTAL DE· Orange Countt paEmten olro8 requl&J-MUGAVERO, HOUSE· quests the decedent'• 2~52~1';f5d•L •l•n· In acooroanc. with Ille (This Authority will alloW VACCHER FOR A Ml· TERMINATION EX· Thi sale wiq be com• toe legales Puede que ~~TE~~E PH EN Wof and c:odlCll1, II any, ~Iii•, CA 926Sl aguna Instructions to Bid· the personal represenl· NOR CONDITIONAL EMPT. pehhve bidding on the ustad qutera lllmar 1 be admitted to probate Published Newport deTI " atlve 10 take many ac· USE PERMIT FOR AD-6 ZONING APPLICA· 13th ol February, 2.000 un abogado MUGAVERO HOUSE,, TheWlllindanyCOdoclls Beach-Costa Mesa Prospec11ve bidders lions without obtaining DITION OF THREE TION ZA.·99·71 FOR 10 AM., at Joe TadlOck lnmadtatamet1le SI no Hot.,.2o591TEMMASRK MIN· ate available for ex-011ly Pilot January 28, may e>Camine and obtain cour1 approval Before PANEL ANTENNAS KIMBERLY ZAHAND Auclloneer 13418 Lei· conoce a un abogado aminatlon in the till kept 31 F b 4 2000 plans specHlcallona. taldng certain very Im· ANO ONE EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZED AGENT !Ingwell R0ad, Whittler, pueda llamar a un ASIAN, HOUSEHOLD b1£Jhll cout1 • e ruary • FM239 and bid forms by calllng porlanl IC1lons, how· CABINET FOR AN EX-FOR SOVTH COAST c • 9 0 8 0 5 aervlcio de referenda de ITEMS THE PETITION re· 1------------Carmalene Serre II •var, the persorllll repra-ISTING SPRINT PCS P l A z A I C J 562-941-11602, on said ebogedo1 o a una A340 SUNSHINE quests authority to ad-When you write (714) 957·5213 ~:'~~~e :tl': ~ulr~ G~~~:r' iA~~fo~VL~ SEGERSTRO~ FOR,. premlaes. county ol Los1 ollCltll de ayucla legal ~~~~~~·s HOUSE mlnlsler the estate under 8 Classlfled ad; St~~~JiJcir~ J,~01~~ terested persons unless CA.TEO AT 2001 HAR· MINOR CONOt'rlONAL Angeles, State of Cal. (vea 11 directOllO tele· A345 CINDY ROSEN-l~~=~~~,::~~-Include all the total contract pnce they have waived no1fcl BOA BOUL~VAAD IN A ~~~ p~~T J~T~: '°T~ • T a d I 0 c k fon~SE NUMBER· THAL. HOUSEHOLD (Thia Authonly wlll allow musl accompany every or consented lo the C2 ZONE. TAINMENT IN THE A 1 11 ( c · ITEMS fhe pertonal represent· the facts contract involving an ex· proposed action.) The ENVIRONMENT~L DE· FORMOFAUVEPIAN· n~~lb~~·~'39 ~~".:~ Nu;:~:-o) A347 KENNETH aUVe tO take many ac-and get the pend1lure In 81Ccess of lnllependenl acfmlnls· TERMINATION. EX-IST INSIDE Tl-IE EX· 4-718274 wlll conduct The name and ad· DUFOUR, HOUSE· Ilona without oblalnlng results $5,000 PUeuc ~uces I 1n10 a contractual agree· menl 1r1 lhe form ol a "Standard Agreement, form STO 2" which shall by bindmg upon Ille State ol C8"1omla only upon approval by the Staie. The con1raC1 1s not binding on either party unless end unlit It Is apptoved by lhe ap proprlate stale agencies. lnctudtnp the Depart· menl o General Serv· ices. ii required AU nonexempl s1a1e contracts o1 $5,000 or more are subject to state conlraclor nondlscrtm1na11on and compliance require· ments pursuani 10 Gov ernment Coda, Section 12990 and Tille 2, Call· lomla Code ot Regu- lahons, Division 3, Seclton 8201 A bid tor a puboc wooo contract. which Is sut>m111ed by a bidder who has been de· certolied from conlractong v .. th the State by tne De· partmenl of F1or Employ-ment and Housing, shall be deemed to be nonresponSNe and shall be re1ected The Depertmenl of Development· Se1V1<:es 1s sohot~ bids from Disabled V'111erans Busl· ness Enterpnses In or- der 10 meet the Depart-ment's as1abhshed goals ol 3 percent for dlsabled vlleran business en1erpnses. {OVBE) to comply wllh Section 10115, e1 seq. ol the Public Contract Code and Tille 2, Cahlomla Code of Regulations, Sec11on 1806!> 60 et seq OVBE partlclpatoon goals are required In accord80C$ with the provisions ol SectlOl'l 1773 of lhe Labor Code. the Department hH ascertained thal lhe general prevailing rates Of wag•• applicable in the coOOly In Whloh the woni Is 10 be done are !hose rates established and published by the Ol- rectOf ol the Department ol lndustnal Relations Copies of tile wage rates are on file at the orra of the Chief ol Plant Opera· loans, Fa1rv1ew Dev Ctr ONE TIME Mandale>ty 1110 lnspectlOl'l wtll be held Fri , Feb. 25, 2000. 10.00 am .• Fairview MEET AT PLANT OP· ERATIONS OFFICE Georg• McGhM Chief ol Pl1nt Opet1tlon1 Ill Publlshecl Newport B1ach·Co11a Meta Daily Pilot Januaiy 31, februaiy 7, 2000 M754 ~~~~ed auJ:'1:r :'~1 ~ E~'10NING APPLICA· ISTiNG CLUBHOUSE salut 1:M18 Leffingwell dress ol the court Is: (El H~L~ ~TfMSO I A N E court approval Before you want Wl~~e ~=:Ju:oblO~=~ tere~~per~ffiN~ Tl~ ZA~•58 FOR RESTAURANT LO· R~W~m~c~~· ~~~~re~on~~ THOMAS, HOUS~·~======~~=~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~==~==== FRE ON CATEO AT 3333 nla ;:sales II aold with corte es objec11on IO the peltllon D JOHNS /COX BRISTOL STREET ~mil and resllV• the CALIF RNIA SUPE HOLOB110,TRE08MSERT HAT· and shows good cause COMMUNICATIONS, 803 N • • • s 1J~1:11ViG wfly lhe court thOuld not AUTHORIZED AGENT 12 ::i I A PDC ZONE landlord 19Se1Ves the RIOR COURT, OR· FIELD JR , HOUSE· .. rant the authortt FOR SOUTH COUNTY ENVIHONMENTAL OE right to bid at the sale. ANGE COUNTY, 4601 HOlO ITEMS g A HEARING ~ the PROPERTIES FOR A TERMINATION· EX-PUrcl'llSes muat be paid Jambor .. Road, New· B114 HILLSDALE, MINOA C"""DITIONAL EMPT lor 11 time of purd\astl port Beach, Celtfornia petition Wdl be held on "'" IF T~E ABOVE AC· All 1Chased ~s ere b288().25115 HARBOR O E V E LO p M E NT ' FEBRUARY 17, 2000 et USE PERMIT TO ADO TI ON ( S ) 1 SI ARE ~ .. 11 la~ rod must JUSTICE CENTER HOUSEl10l0 ITEMS 1'45 pm In Depl L73 THREE NEW PANEL CHALLENGED IN be 'removed by 3.00 The name. address. RBl~G92TORONN AlHOOUHAsRe: ~t C 0 U R T , T H E P M , on the dly of the and telephOne number "Affurdable Alternative" I CHALLENGE MAY BE 1318. Al Nie• are Qllh ~ CIOSS·compla•nanl's Hcgtf J~EM~ A R EN LIMITED :ro ONL y This .. ,. la eut>ject 10 attorney, ot crou-com-c AL 0 E R w 0 0 0 • TH 0 S E I S S U E S ptlof cancellallon In the pl&inaflfl without an al· S OL IT S RAISED IN •Yenl ol Mttlemenl, be· tof(l•Y la (El nombre, .. 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Deadline Thursday 5PM It Pays to Advertise In the Best-• LOCAL Real Estate Section Call Today II LISA RIVERA 949-574-4252 ANNE • WILLEY • • 949-574-4249 • 9 HOUSES/CONDOS . FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR 32 HOUSESICOtl>OS 132 APTS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN VIEW LOT/HSE. UDO ISLE Sff7,500 .. 2Br 2Ba. dbl gar, So ol Hwyl S& 4Ba line home, approx Donna. age · 714·530-8635, 3080sf ol IMng area FAIRWAY APARTMFNTS AT BIG CANYON 949·278-00-45 (eel) Upslalr$ tan<ing play area Bill Grundy ~eally ~9-675-6161 COLEEN BRENNAN r::'f Sells Corona det Mar ~~~R~~f .:~::,000 c,ArH> c 0\1\WNlfY RY f/\'11110'11\I \.\D Bcau11ful t~ lin1....:I ~trect'l and golf cour::e views En){.\ ct.rolrc1• hv1ng in your large 2 BR apart1nent hon1c1 -------E11at1 m11ket In your Itta. Agtnl 94Mll7·1199 65 LOTS/LANO --FOR SALE 10 HOUSES/CONDOS 0 t. I. cJfr~fil ~ONA oet:l~ B:ayfro:;com:,:::~:;,.~:,c t>c:a~h· 11 & m:ann:a. W..Jk ro B..Jbo., 1'1.rnJ lhops. Open HouH Sal/Sun 10.S ~=====:'.'Ill Minutes from Fashion Isl.an.I. E..'<tra-2180 College Av.. 3& 2.5Ba TW!n 2cal gar • THE• luge :ap:anmcnu w11h wood burning 1 xlnl cond. $198.900 By fi~pl.l~e :and prav.uc gu:age. I 0wner 9.c9-63t-8092 SHORES S020JivrJOp1ns.tlSun • 80;11 sltp~ av;a1l.1blc: • Mes. V1rde Country Club APTS Sorry No Pcu Huge9600stlol 4Br2.58a ............ NOW LEASING 2BR/11lA ST75.000 949-378-0664 .anJ 21lR/28J\ w11h den sucuu Propertia Short term 51 ??5-5?8oo UN~:.:1S: Ci:s'l Corpo rate P lease call (949) 760-0? l 9 Huntington Beach 11 unots Rentals SOLDf>N.B. Penl~l Starting at ~.(9~~~9~ IY $1095/MO. Furnished apts 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 159 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR 19 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON avail. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 * Elegllll 2Br Plan• 24/Hr 'OCEAN SIDE PCH' 1 1f2 gated, lavleh pool, spa, block• to btachl 3Br 2b" 1tep1 to Fashion laland. 1 1tory. Yrly leaH S2900. 1177-6111-7317 Apt 949-854~580 • BEACH 2BR 1 BA SOUTH OF HWY MODEL PERFECT Upplf', no peta, 1 car 154 HOUSESICONDOS UOorldtd IO 1ht Max• 4& !llB!l•• S1600lmo. WMk· FOR RENT 160 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR R£HT COSTA MESA 291 pool homl 111 H B on. daya AU 94MSH44S BALBOA ISLAND == ~~~f1~ 110 APTS YEARLY SPACIOUS 2EALSTSblD~·ds/SPpeAClslO~e~ ..,._ COSTA MESA 3bf 2ba upper unit on g r, N • Balboa laland. New kllch-come, garage, pvt yard. 32 HOUSESICONDOS 1 ·.-co"""s""'T,...A""'M""E""'SA .... """s """e"""es~T ti\, laUndry, 1 car parlllng. $1495mo 949-548-3959 N~BEASALECH * .kllllor 1 bedroom llld S2300hno. Clll Gay Agl Very nice 2br 1 ~ba "",.."" 1 I bedroom. aso 2 bedroom MM73.a7oo 2 story with a garage WATER FRONT FIXER ~ ~ •= = 155 ~ S1250mo 949-7~ THE PRICE access IO lreev.ay, beach RENT E'Slbe iii. den, FP. tOICed WILL AMAZE YOU I llld malls 714-557.0075 yald. recently temodeled AGENT 949-723-8120 2Br 1ea on biUifS near 8ALBOA PENN S14951Mo. Owner/Agent 18R STUDIO new flXIUles belch, wld 1111~. 1c ga1 ""s.n-ttlud--Sl-ud-lo-, s-•• -Jto 1M~2•9699· wait in cloM1 vecant. $835/mo small pel oil, BelCh, ocean view whle recessed 191bn11 In kl1Chetl. 94~2·9699. ble l g11111t1, smal pa!lo gated comm $119.000 949-637-1785 91'363·1508 0wntt18kt 949-250-4.525 132 APTS ABANDONED BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 159 ~ONOOS 2 STORY+ SMALL VIEW FOR RENT CRNR LOT.OPEN BEAMS 1"21Br....,.T"""wn-hm_1_fr_om __ S-1s"""1"'5,'ll CORONA DEJ. llAR S364,900agt 94~723.a120 Sl'Br Apt Hma from $1595.1.._ _____ --' 69f5811 3cgar,0'1er3200Sf Spacious Floor Plans, CORONA DEL MAR view lot 2 master suhes. Vaulted Cells, Resort ~ 3eR VIEW HOMES CIWn6111 bdrm & bath. Needs Pool lush I anA<r....,nn 71 • .:.A5 -s2 -..........,.. "' $2,300 & $2,750/Mo updatlnQ S750,000. Agent, .. .,... ...,, 949-631-7141, 644-6675. PinOfamlc Vlewal Heart Oi AGENT, (949) 717-4746 81GCANYONTWM3800Sf Newpon, 24·Hr gal&d. FP. Comfortable 2Br 191 4& 3Ba, office, l8m0dlled, 1oman IUbs. WIO, lavish HouH w{ha(clwood ftOOll, al new IPl)ll, jac, phone pool & spa, Concierge ftreplacew.Earage, small sys, cedat c1osets. tWSI 1..an-681·7387 yard, $1 Available s e I I S 7 9 9 , 0 0 0 fht Beat of Newport Feb 15 A 949-675"4912 IM9-721-0404 8.ac11 gated communlly WI Htwtr 3Br 28a. 2 Cll CLASS.Fl E l ., r8$0!1 PoolS/SPI Studios, 1 garage, 2 decks, nlCe VleW, ...,. & 2Br jllans start from S850 2 blOcks IO bNCt1 no pets, 842·5978 to $1450 9491722-3898 S2500fmo 31o.37o-uff 112 HOUSESICOHOOS • FORRENT NEWPORT BEACH BIG CANYON BROADMORE wen 1oc 4B1 3Ba. 1mme<1 ocaJpancy, xlnl cond, lrg )'Id, I ye11 lease. S4500lmo 949-723-0940 or 949·509-8863/pgr •LIDO ISLE. 4br 3ba, new clltpet, frplc, nulled ce11'1. L1111 S3000/mo. Ho d•. 224 Via khaca 31M14-1313 8ayCft11 Oovw Sllotu 4br 2.Sba 2100 1qlt, tradhlon11 ranch style home. $3500llno Agent . MMS0-9093 Tell your loved one how . d);eaa/.they are ... and Say .97o/Jp.J' ·1q;o/emUte~ !ZJO# I Linr 'Hina 3Unn 4 llllft %°~,Lt~. 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Cot.in, hilltop dbl burial nlCtlo AsklnQ $4K 949 706-0907 after IOam 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHRIS EDWARDS Exclusive Center Club 949-723•5061 Gold Membership pp. First Estates Propertres Call 949-859-1502 or 949-212·3396 NEAR HOAG 2br 2ba, v1na ....,.M""'E=M""'e=-e=R=s""H,..,.,.,,IP,__ Balboa bay Y1eW. vault ced llp. wld 1nsKSe 2-car space, Ava~ Fnendltt61 yacht club $1800 619·227-7384 n NP Sch 949·645·7475 1 yr LelM 281 house '" WOLFF TANNING BEDS gatedcomm 2cargai.y11d . TANATHO~E avaU 2110 $1 ,8501m1> Bl.IV DIRECT ANO SAVEi 1st+sec Call agent Jutte C0"4MERCIAl.JHOME 949-759-3734 IOI details. •urelS horn S199 oo Model Perfect on gott Low MO!thly Payment D. Vitt p In FREE Cok>1 Ca~ courM 1... 1 a o t ,. •• 1 """'7l l-Ol Condo. 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