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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-01-29 - Orange Coast Pilot- ·. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COWAUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 200·1 Pushing for more flight restrictions at airport The end to John Wayne ~irpqrt 's flight caps is approaching quickly for those involved in the fight. ...JirmJy fixed on the former A _.. The restrictions limit El Toro Marine base -as mm the number of annudl Sunday The process to extend the caps formally begdn Dec. 5, after the county's Bodrd of Supervisors directed interim CEO Michael Schumdcher to begin talks with Newport Beach. . ~ ·they grapple with a grow-passengers to 8.4 rrullion Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT ing demand for flights. and allow no more than affected by the expiration of the caps in 2005 have already begun readying the mselves for the cam- paign. Just as in the 1980s, 73 daily depdrlures. when Newport Beach " Departures are dllowed joined local aCtiViStS in Topia and lrrnds WI from 7 a m, lO 10 p.m lawsuits that won the aftKf your"'" Monday through Satur-JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - Though the drive to extend flight restrictions at John Wayne Airport has yet to gather much political steam, those who would be most From Newport Beach to Santa Ana to Irvine, the communities of Orange County wtll have one eye on John Wayne -with the other restrictions, those day, and 8 a.m. to 10 p m involved say a broad range of Sunddy. Arrivals are allowed from interests must have a sa y 10 the 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through debate. Saturday, and 8 a .m. to 11 p rri.' Those dJ.scuss1ons have not begun Even su, members of the Al.rport Workmg Group. the dnvmg force SEE AIRPORT PAGE 4 I ~'Its only a matter of time before the ice is all melted and gon.e This is just too sad. ,, Unincorporated area caught between cities -Joy Giczewski t Ice Chalet pro shop manager •Residents in western part of Santa ·Ana Height;t are continuing their effort r (lo avQid annexation by Costa Mesa. Mathis Winkle r DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA 1 IEIGI ITS -To Rol>ert I Ian It>\, it's all about lhe dragon. · But not the bedst from fairy tdle~ Hctnley ctnd d group of residents don't want to see theu neigh- borhood become part ol Costd Mesa and hope lo be annexed by Newport Beach msledd Squeezed between thf' two citte:. -the Sdntd Ana Country Club to one side, the Newport Beach GoU Course lo the other -only the Sd.fl Joaqwn Hills Tollway separates lhe area from John Wayne Airport. That's the dragon Hanley's tdllung dbout Together with fellow annexallon dCl.JVJsts, Hanley believes Newport Beach will do d better jub at protecting West Santa Ana Heights from its nmsy '' di.!pOrt neighbor. "They don't get down to the basics of saying, 'Do you want to be part of Costa M esa.' They feel that we shoukl belong to them. I ·Newport Beach is lhl' une dnd only enllty lhat has held that dragon dt bdy: HanJey -;aid "The~ df(> responsible for nJght caps and for the fact that then:• 1s no flights after 11 • [p.m. j and none before 7 ja.m.) Obviously they have our interests at heart· PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Jill Fiore removes hockey skates from a display wall during the Ice Chalet's final hours of operation. At top, after a last game of plck-.up hockey, Stan ~etrick, left, and Elliott Thacker remove a hockey goal fro~~ don't belong. to anybody. Except my wife." Robert Hanley West Santa Ana Heights resident A maJonty of Hanley's neighbors appear to have the sdffie optruon. About Q6"· .. of the area's 1,800 residents have signed d peatmn to becom·e pdrt of Newport Bect<:h, he scud. About a year ago, resi- dents aJso flied an appll- callon with the Locdl Agency Formation Com- mission. which oversees the annexallon of urun-Ice Chalet MELTS AWAY Residents come to say final farewell to Costa Mesa landµiark, which dosed its doors Sunday. Stefani• Frith DAILY PILOT corpora ted areas. said Hanley, who spoke about the annexabon plans at last week's Newport Beach City Counal meeting. But unlike eastern Santa Ana Heights. which Iles 1ust across the golf course and u; set to be annexed by Newport Beach, Hanley's n~1ghbor­ hood forms part of Costa Mesa's sphere of mflu· ence, putting that city first m line to annex 1t. \ Officials in both cities said that they under- stand the concerns over splitting an area that has long perceived itseU as one community. Htstonl'ally speaking. 1t also has been true that Newport Beach h~s played a more aggressive role in opposmg tl)e expansion of John Wayne Airport, said Allan Roeder, Costa Mesa's oty manager. 0 utside, a yellow poster with the words,· "Good- bye lee Chalet, We'll Miss You· hangs at the ticket window. Inside. the pro shop is almost empty. Only a few T- shirts that read •Figure Skating is ute• hang on the walls next to leftover mittens. The ice and SEE CHALET PAGE 4 Elliott Thacker looks through the window of an Ice Chalet ticket booth where a horllemade sign says lt all. The Costa Mesa lee rlnk dosed Sunday. "That is because Newport Beach 1s substan- tially more affected.", Roeder said, adding that SEE ANNEX PAGE 4 On Derlnis Rodman and some of his career alternatives ....... SCOOP • 1 ' D ennh Rodman is considering buying Josh Slocums Restaurant, but not everybody in "the Btz• is welcoming him with open anns. Gary Monahan, Costa Mesa City Council member a.nd owner of Skosh Monahan's, said be thinks the ldeo ts nd1culous. •De.n.nil Rodman has as much bUIUl oWnihg a rastourant as my 5-foot, 2-inch frame doos playmg basketball in tho NBA," Mona.ban Mid Friday. Rodin.an was l.llled during h1S playing days et 6 f t 8. JOSH SLOCUMS GOES HOLLYWOOD? Rodman's •J'm thinking about" buying Josh Slocums might not have all of you jump- rng up and down in joy. But one Newport Beach resident, who's worked with the outra- geous ex-basketball star before, said that he kind of likes the idea. Craig Pronk, an mdependent film-maker, co-produced ·cutaway," a moVJe about a skydjving team that's involved in a drug-. smuggling operation Tom Berenger play th hlm's leod villain, whil Stephen BaldwtD and our ve.ry own 't>ennls Rodman compet for serond·tn·command. Fronk said that Rodman wu pJ u to work with -, •H ht the pert very well, showed up on tune and knew hb Un : W t • Newport Beach's wildest party boy even fle w to the Cannes Film Festival to help promote the movie. So now that Rodman's considertng a new career a a restaurant/bar manager, Fronk said he hopeod the two could work together again ' ·u be felt that he bad a good expettence. maybe we could Jos.h Sl()('Ums u e loca- tion for ow ne~t movi ,• Fronk sa.td. How about it. Mr Roda\ nf And just in case any of you f 1 Uk checking out th man os he's falling out of aitplan , Flook assured Inside Sd;op th t th movie is ayail- bl at mOlt vadeo tor by now. 11111 Q.4SSIRfDS -·----• PU&UC N01lC£S ___ 7 TlfE HAllOI WJJMll -·--2 srom _ .. ' WtW1 AflOO_ 2 ...... ~:,·= . ........... . . 2 Monday, January 29, 2001 ( .. Above the SURFACE Ne,wport Aquatic Center offers clades on sweep rowing (one oar) and sculling (two oars), along with canoe rentals. Classes run for fdur weel<S and cost $75. Introductory clinics are availa~le Saturdays and Sundays for $10. (949) 646-7725. Daily Pilot Ready for action at marine beadqU{Jrters R oiling waves.can be a chall~nge to boaters. but rolling blackouts can spell disaster. When you tlunk about it, being in an elevator, trying to keep ice cream m its solid form, approaclung a busy intersec- tion with the traffic lights out or trymg to keep your boat afloat with pumps powered by electricity from land lines are all contingent upon hav- ing a power source. The current energy crisis has become a real threat to all of us. ln addition to the incon- venience these blackouts may cause for residents; !!tey can create havoc for our police and fire departments. ·our facility has a bat- tery-powered backup sys- tem that kicks in automati- cally il a power failure occurs,• said Lt. Dottie Ronan, assistant Newport arbor master with the J! Terrance Phillips . THE HARBOR COLUMN with the newest electronic scanning, radar, and sonar eqwpment, global position- ing systems and weather- related devices, making this one of the most advanced harbor master stations in the country. GREG FRY I DAILY Pl.OT Dan West, co-owner of naut-a-care in Newport Beach, pilots one of his company's boats through the harbor. Orange County Sheriff's Department. ·we also have a new diesel generator that is capable of runtli.ng for several days without refueling." The men and women's locker rooms are spacious and well appointed. They even have a two-stall haz- ardous materials shower area for chemical emergen· cies. The waterfront offices have a beautiful view of the harbor and the entrance/eXJt to the open ocean. "When I was fust trans- ferred to this duty from patrol, we were housed in tiny construction trailers for two years. After that experi- ence, this place is like the Taj Mahal," Ronan said. A clean sweep A love of the seas inspired Dan West to stay by the water, even when it came time to do business. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT : F or 14 yedr.., Ddll West made lhe ' world's oceans lus home As a 18-yeM·old, he enrolled rn lhe Navy, rn which he sWl serves as a member of lhe special warfare com- mand reserves m Sdll Diego. Four years later, he switched to skippenng pnvate yachts, bnngmg his bosses to Alaska. HawdU, Asia, Europe dlld lhe Canbbean. "It took me everywhere.~ West, 43, said. "The best ti.mes of my We.· But about 11 years ago, lhe skipper felt it was time to settle down. His years out at sea made lum feel W<e lhe cap- t.am of the Love Boat, West said. ·Just like anything, 1l wears on you after a while, because you're gone most of the tune," said lhe owne r of naut-a-care in Newport Beach. ·1 like Disneyland, but I don't want to go there every day.• Falling in love with the bo.ss' daugh· ter on the last yacht he skippered final· ly convinced him to call it quits. "I'm a family-oriented guy." said West, adding that his wile, Dina, just gave birth to their daughter, Kelsey, three weeks ago. "I love my wile: Getting back on land, West briefly tried lus luck in construction business. "That was not for me," he said. "I'm a true blue mariner. That's what I am.· Together with lus father, Hany, a retired Navy captain, West set up a company that steam cleans bilges and takes care of boat oil changes. Wilh about six employees, naut-a· care sel'Vlces boats in harbors from Newport Beach to Los Ang~es. One of West's boats -a Ooat-like structure with a cockpit house and cleaning machinery taking up ·most of the deck -now docks off West Coast Highway opposite the big yachts he used to drive. When he first started the business, "I went by my friends at the Balboa Bay Club," West said. "They laughed [at the boat] and said, 'Hey, what's Danny West doing?'• "Now lhey all use me and wish lhey had my business,• the Hl!-lllington Beach resident said, sitting in his one- room office, where pictures of the yachts he skippered hang on the wall. West sees his new job as a way to do his part in protecting local waters. U it weren't for him, about 1,500 gal- lons of polluted water would get dumped out at sea month after month, he said. By sucking the oily residue out of bilges and providing no-discharge oil changes, his crews help to keep dirt out of the water, West said. Protecting the marine environment still leaves time to dream about waters far away. West said that he's currently studying for bis third-mate marine license, which would allow him to drive even the largest of ships. So far he's lim- ited to 1,600 toris. •He's always working to go back out.• Harry West said, jumping into the conve~tion from ~~Jt_in the comer of the office. Dan West, who mentioned that his wile doesn't mind hiPl going on the occasional trip, said he just wanted to prepare fop eventualities. "I like to keep up with speed on everything,• he said. "You just never know if you might be called to duty. I'm still playing the game. I love navigation. It's my We.• .. The new Sheriff's Depart- ment marine•headquarters, located next door to the Bal- boa Yacht Club on Bayside Drive, is equipped with a variety of upgrades com- pared to the former struc- ture, which was razed approximately two years ago. The facility has a large open room named the "Har- bor Community Room,• and is available to organizations for education seminars, meetings and other events open to the public. The room can seat up to 100 people in a classroom setting and is equipped with video, com- puter and projection capabilities. ·our Harbor Community Room is available to the public for meetings and edu- cation seminars,• said Watch Commander Donna Soto. ·we just had our newest class of deputies utilize the facility from our Sheriff's Academy last week and we frequently use the room.to train local fire agencies on waterfront fire and HazMat issues.• A state-of-the-art com- mand control room is filled The new facility is the home of three patrol boats and lhJee red fireboats. -·Big l<ed, -is a larger fire- boat vessel that \s capable of assisting the local fire department if a waterfront fire occurs. All the vessels are equipped with several high-volume pumps so they can come to the aid of ves- sels that may be taking on water. Children's educational tours are always welcome, but they are by appointment only. It makes a tun field tnp for school classes, Boy and Girl Scouts, Indian Guides and Indian Pnncesses and other groups. For ms>re information and the possibility of arranging a tour, please contact the Orange County Harbor Patrol business office at (949) 723-1002. • lERRA.NCE PHIWPS is the Daily Pilot's boating writer. You can reach him via e-mail at terrykpO email.cqm. What's AFLOAT • WHAT'S AR.OAT is publ~ periodi- c.ally. If you are planning a nautlul event. submit the lnfor~lon to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646--4170; or by e-mail to chllypllotOlatlmn.com . ~g classes on ~ueceutve Sat- urday and Sunday ittemoont from 1;_,15 to 5 p.m. January, Feb- ruary, March and May at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Cout Highway, Newport Beach. $99. (949) 645-9412. 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $115. (949) 645-9412. Oruge Cout Coll~'t School of Sailing and Seamanship will offer four noncredit advanced Mlling classes from 1:15 to 5 p.m. oo 1uccealive Saturdays or Sun- days in January, February, March and May at OCC's SailJ.og Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $135. (949) 6'5-9-C12. Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanship from 1 O a .m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 11, March 2" and May 13 at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. $215. (9•9) 645· 9,12. $13; series ticketl are $CO or $CS. (714) ,32-5880. A Cn.lalng World/US SalUng Safety at Sea seminar sponsored by West Marine will be presented by Orange Cout College's School or Seiling and SeuD.amhip from 8:30 a.m. to 5 _e_.m. Metcb 10 at 1801 W. COut HigbWay, Newport Beecb. The Mmliw la op8ll to all cruiling and red..ag akippen, crews and their f•miU•, recre- atlOnal powei'boaterw and com- mercial ft9herm&a. 145 or MO. (9'9) 645-8412. Orange Coast College'• Scllool of Soiling and . Seamanship will present eight noncredit •JnUo· , ductioa to Shield•" tailing cl.UHi SlllllG CWSES , from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on aucces- Orange Cout CoU•g•'• Scbool sive Saturdays and Sundays in of Salling and Seamanship will January, February, March and oiler eight noncredit intermediate May at OCC's Salling Center, ~ Poar aoDa'8dlt keelboat c:lauel for women who ore beginning sailors will be of terecS by Orange ' ·9"111 of tbe Border" will be lbe theme of Orange Coast College's 26th annual Sai.Ung Adventure Series at 1:30 p.m. Friday at OCC't Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Pa.lrvtew Road, Costa Mete. The lecture topics will vary, Sin- gle admiHton Uckets are SS to REAP~ HOTUNE CA 92626. ~No news~ rift. Illustrations, editorial IMttef Of lldYertlMmenb Ml'eln c.an be reproduced witMut writt4ll\ Plf'· mSlon of ~town. WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES VOL 95, NO. 2A ntoMAS K. JOMNSC)flt. ~ TONYDOOIRO, Editor SJ.CAHN, City Edit.of •• ••MAHA&.. ~fdltor -GIUllON.. Sports Editor ........... AMMAMl•M ,.~. lftlW MCOAMC. ,.,.idhDr NOY~ ........... ~ LMMICIMIMo (949) 642-6086. • Record ~ts 11bout the 0.lly Pilot CK news tips. ADDRESS Out ~ Is 330 W. Bay St.. Costa M.u, CA 92627. CORRECDQNS It "the Piiot's policy to promf)t· ly corr.a 111 trrors of ~. fltuse c.-11(949)57oM233. rn The N9wpof't ~Mel.I O.lly Pilot (lMS-14MOO) Ill P'lb- lllhed Monday througl'I s.turday. In N9wpof't aeecti end ea. ....... ~--~onlyby tubtCrlblnO to The""*~ County.,, llM1o41. In -- outilde of HMpott 9-d\ Ind c:.o.. ....... ~ tothl Deily~...,..... only~ mad for uo .,., fnOl'ld\. SlcOnd 0.. ~ Pllkf .. c.-. ...... CA. ("'1ca lndudl .. ~ --kiic.t...., fOSTNAs. 1'ta: ~ ...... dw10ll to The ~~ ..... Dilly ,...,,0 lo.1Mll.C... ...... . HOW JO REACH US Clrculadon The limes Or~ Coun1y (800) 2S2-91o41 ~ Onffled (949) 642-5678 ~ (949) 642-4321 lctttianal News (949) 6'2·5680 Sports (949) 574-4223 News. SpofU F.x ('49) ~170 E-tNll: dlillypllotet.tlmacom Main Oftlcl luslnes omc. <Mt) 642-4321 lullnm F&lll (9ot9) 6JMl26 ~W""-~-... • ~"' ....... ~ llll'a. -"'-OlM ... -_ .. _ .............. 11.MPOAT\JRES Balboa 61/46 Corona del ~r 61146 Cost.a Mesa 61/46 Newport 8dch 61/46 Newport c:o.s1 61146 w~ ICMe-to chest-high w.ws and poor condltlom at the pier. lOCATION Wedge Htwpon lliOJ.\ RMr~ C.dM sm 1·2' 1·2' 1·2\ 1·2" 1 2" l10ES TOOAY First low 5:30 •• m ................... 2.09 First high 12:13 a.m ................. 3. 96 Second low 6:04 p.m ................. 0 .62 Second high 11:17 a.m ................. 4 . 24 1UISOAY First low 6:33 a.m ....... ._.......... 2. 12 First high 1~51 a.m .. ·-···-4.01 Sea)nd low 6·JS p.m .............. _, 1.07 second hlgtl • "1·05 p.m .. -."-1. H COSTA MESA • w.l"eee Aw: Someone reponed being ess.ulted with• deadly we~pon In the 2000 bled st 10:53 a .m. Tuesday. NEWPOff'T BEACH • Andtue Wey: An annoying caller repontdly .sked the penon who pidctd up the phone to llCtlvate his or her credit caret The Incidents w.re ~ed to the polic. by a ffS!dent In the 1400 bloc* et 4'11 p.m. • Thundly. • .,.._.. Dftw: A tu!tatt Ind peperi WW. nt00rt9d stolen In the a b6odt _. S;JO p.m. Thursciey. ...... w...~'WI~~"°'": truck In h 8 blodt It I p fl\.~ - • Daily Pilot BRIEFLY Preschool earns an elite ranking A Newport Beach preschool is among a small number of preschools in the country to earn accreditation by the National Msn. for the Education of Young Children. Newport Coast Child Development Preschool, which serves 300 children ages 2 112 to 51 now displays a torch symbol signifying th.at it was recently granted the prestigious accreditation. As of October, only 7 % of preschool programs nation- wide have earned the honor of displaying that symbol, said the school's director, Sara Guggenheim Kwnmerfeldt. Programs seeking this accreditation undergo a rigor- ous, voluntary process of self- study and reporting followed by a site visit. · The accreditation is valid for three years. Seniors sought to read with teens The Newport Beach Public Library and Oasis Senior Center are looking for seniors interested in talking about books with teenagers. START -j Students and Adults Reading Together -is a six-week intergenerational reading program sponsored by the California Center for the Book, a federally-funded program. Interested seniors must have ti.me to attend a start-up meeting at 2 p.m. Feb. 7 at Oasis Senior Cent-er. j\t the meeting, they will be paired with an eighth-grader from Ensign Middle School based on a book they both choose to read. From February through March, the senior-student pairs will correspond via e- Volunteer ' DIRECTORY ALS ISSN., OUllGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps individuals that have the dis- order that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ISSN. Of ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visit- ing Volunteers, family reso\ll'Ce consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volun- teers can work on one-ti.me projects or ongoing programs. lta.ining sessions are avail- able. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region, of the American Cancer Soci- ety seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCen- ter. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CAN(EI SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Soci- ety Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories,' antiques and col- lectibles, to fund the society's research, education and patient services programs. The goods can be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same loca- tion. (949) 640-4717. mail and record feelings, thoughts and impressions about their chosen book. Ubrary officials will help par- ticipants to set up a tree e- mail address, if they do not already have one. The program will conclude in late March, when partici- pants will meet face-to-face for the first time at a get- acquai.nted party at the New- port Beach Central Ubrary. Seniors interested in par- ticipating can get sign-up fonns . at any of the city's public ·libraries or a t Oasis. For more information, call (949) 717-3824 or send an e-mail to lmacki.nnon@ city.newport-beach.ca.us Senior center board needs applicants The Costa Mesa City Council 1s accepting resumes from residents interested in serving on the Costa Mesa Senior Center board. One two-year term is available. Applicants should submit resumes, along with letters of interest, by Feb. 13 to Eliza- beth Cowan, Mayor, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200. For more information, call (714) 754-5688. Water district to flush its pipes Mesa Consolidated Water District today will begin flushing water mains and fire hydrants north of the San Diego Freeway, south of Bak- er Street, east of Fairview Avenue and west of Harbor Boulevard. The flushing, which removes normal sediment buildup -including rust deposits and sand -from the pipes, will continue for two weeks. Water district officials said the flushed water will not be AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY This transportation progr~ needs volunteers to drive cancer ·patients to and trom medical treatments trtle of charge. The required com- mitment is a few hours each week or month . Drivers need ·a vaUd driver's license and insurance and must be .at least 25 years old. Votun- teers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261-9446 or scorner@ cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ISSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and implement educa- tional and fund-raising e'{ents through Orange County. No experience nec- essary, training will be pro- vided. (949) 856-3555. AMEtlCU HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs vol- unteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. natning is provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. ~ill 50%-75% Off WAREHOUSE Cl.F.ARANCE SALE on sm.nd McrdWldilc. Scam and~cs • • MO&Pri 10-6, Sat 10-,, Sun 10-4 '69 F.. l 7dl Sam. C.oD Mm. CA Pt.. (9ff) ""'~ ~-_ ... . . . . harmlul, but that residents should avoid washing white or ligbt-oolore.d laundry from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. du.ring the flushing period. Residents ~ clear sedi- ment and disColoratton from their ,plumbing by running cold water in their bathtubs until the water runs clear, which should take a few min- utes, according to the water district. For more information, call (949) 574-1000. Costa Mesa High collecting furniture Costa Mesa High School is collecting used office furni- ture to replace its office furni- ture, which is at least 20 years old. The school especially needs chairs and desks, as well as Pentium computers, said Principal Diana Carey. . . Monday, January 29, 2001 3 For more information, call (71 4) 424-8700. ~ . ST£VE McCRANK I DALY Pl.OT Jon Gray ls the new president of 'Ora:!fge Coast Jeep Chrysler-Plymouth Isuzu, which added the Chrysler-Plymouth line to its showroom this month. Qty to interview colllIIl.is.5ion hopefuls The City Council is sched- uled to have a dosed meeting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday to interview commission appli- cants. The council decided at its Dec. 18 meeting to end all commission terms in Febru- ary and to appoint new com- missioners by majority vote. Two car lots strike an automotive deal The council considered individually appointing com- missioners, but rejected the proposed new method at the December meeting and again at a meeting Jan. 16. The interviews, part of the process to appoint five mem- bers to the Planning Commis- sion and five to the Parks, Recreational Facilities and Parkways Commission. will be conducted at City Hall in Conference Room A. For more information, call (71 4) 754-5028. AMERICAN RED CROSS, OUNGE COUNTY CHAPTEll •Costa Mesa dealership buys additional line of vehicles from another longtime showroom. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT I and has shortened its name to Atlas Dodge Salta was unavailable for COSTA MESA-Orange comment. Coast Jeep Isuzu and Atlas The Orange Coast dealer- Dodge and Chrysler have dJi. ship / -now nttmed the ven through a new business Orange Coast Jeep Chrysler- deal. Plymouth Isuzu 1s Orange Coast bought the also undergomg another Chrysler-Plymouth tine from transition. Atlas this month and has It's presidency has been moved the can; to its property passed to J on Gray from lus at 2524 Harbor Blvd. father, Gary Gray. "Changes and transitions But the new president Sdld in ownership happen and he doesn't plan to make most people don't notice,· changes. said Ed Fawcett. chief execu-Jon Gray sa1d he is focus· tive for the city's Chamber of ing on building the Sd.lpe rela- Comrnerce. tionship Wlth Chrysler-Ply- The Atlas dealership -meuth owners that the deal- still under original ownership erslup has with Jeep owners-. by Mike Salta, who chose the "I can/ say we're taking a business' name because it is cii!!e~re!:l~ approach." Gray the reverse of his OWll -is--·~saicr. 'I.With the success we've retaining its Dodge mo4els · bad with Jeep, we're not try- mg to remvent the wheel. Close to 70% of our business is re?eat and referral, so we, need to build that relation- shlp with Chrysler-Plymouth. People want good service and a place they can call home. U we can do 1t for Jeep, we can certainly do it for Chrysler-Plymouth.· Right now, the dealers.hip IS worlang to lure certified Chrysler-Plymouth techni- oans for its parts and service department and to teach its employees more about the Chrysler-Plymouth line. Gray said Orange Coast deeded to buy the Ch.rysler- Plymouth cars to add diversi- ty to the busmess. "People who buy the non- sport utility veludes that Chrysler-Plymouth offer are lookmg for somet.lung differ- ent out of O\\'Ilershlp than what an SUV provides,· he said. "That's why it's ruce to cover all bases.· The Orange County cha.pter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address commu- nity groups about Red Cross services~ act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Judy Iannaccone, (714) 835-5381. ASSN. RENAISSANCE CiEATORS Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot ti C· f A1t.8WU"1 IT'S TIME FOR ... [M,t8 ~0"' r i1t.o. 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'*-WIOlll Al9 U0 Olt °" YCM WIMT• ....... nut••• •••II '"'''' • 4 Monday, January 29, 2001 \. CHALET CONTINUED FROM 1 hockey skat.es have been put away. ·1 just deaned out the shop: said Ice Chalet pro shop manager Joy Giczewski, heJ eyes tearing up. •This ls so sad. It's over. I keep thinking that this is the last time tbat certain things will happen, like the last time the Zamboni will run. It's so strange. I can't believe it. It's gone.• The Costa Mesa skating rink, a com.muruty treasure and training ground for Olympic skaters, closed its for good, despite petltions · to a City Council meeting tiy parents and skaters to keep it open. Residents plan to lobby for a new ice rink. Parents. skaters and rink staff celebrated Ice Chalet's long life Sunday afternoon with a qaby shower for skat- ing school director Claudine Mascia. During the public skating session, c..Irrent and former skaters gather-eel for one last skate. •I used to skate here in the 1980s,· Jim Fish, 47, of Santa Ana, said. ·1 was so surprised to hear that it was dosing. So 1 came here today, one last time, just to reminisce and think about all the good memories I had here. I just never expected this to happen.· Toni Solo, 37, of Foothill Ranch, also came to Ice C halet Sunday for one last skate, bringing her two chil- dren, Brianna. 6, and Sarah. 9, with her for one last spin. • 1 have skated for 36 years. I coached, skated and trained here. There were AIRPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 behind the l 985 settlement agreement. have already challenged the city and coun- ty to include them, along with the airlines, the Federal Avia- tion Administration and oth- ers, an the talks. ·1 think all the affected pat'Le_s should be at the table,· Alrpon Working--. Group attorney Barbara Lich- man said. ·we have flve years to work Uus through, and I think we can do it.· THE PROCESS For now, officials and acbvists have started to lay down the road map for extending the settlement agreement past 2005. The crucial first step, most agree, is deciding if any mod- ifications should be made to the current flight caps and noise restrictions. Newport Beach has already brought San Francis- co-based law firm Shute, Mihaly and Weinberger on board for legal advice on whether the restrictions can be e xtended. The firm's founder. Clem Shute , had a hand m the city's earher fight ANNEX CONTINUED FROM 1 both aties were against any expaosion plans. Residents' overwhelming I'm not worried, my agent Is Cglg Brown lnau,.nce Call today for auto a home owner's Insurance! 'I •' Doily Pilot • DON l.£ACH I OAJlV Pl, Skaters enjoy the last two hours of public skate at Costa Mesa's Ice Chalet on the rink's final day of operation. countless nights spent here,· Solo said as she adjusted Bri- anna's earmuffs in the empty pro shop. ·we used to have a group when l was here, The Rink Rats. We were here all day long. It's so sad to see it go. It's such a major part of Costa Mesa." Sarah Buba. 19, of Irvine, said that for her, Ice Chalet wasn't just a place for her to skate, but also a place to escape from her everyday problems. to get the settlement put in to place. City officials said the firm has Indicated that the settle- ment agreement could be extended. However, the city hasn 't signed a formal contract with the firm. City Atty. Bob Burn- ham said, in response to an e-mail inquiry. And some City Council members have said they wo,uld like to hire another finft to assess the probability .. of a successful extension. •I want to know what the odds are for getting this thing extended in the current envi- ronment,• newly-elected Councilman John Heffernan said. ·1 want a fresh look. somebody on the outsid~ looking in for the first time." Once a decision on modifi- cations is made, the dty and county must decide what tmd of environmental reviews are reqwred by th~ California Envl!onmental Quality Act. THE PLAYERS The groups that ultimately must approve the extension agreement include the four who signed the 1985 deal - the aty of Newport Beach, the county, the Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our· Newport, a local e nvironmen- oppos1Uon to bemg annexed by Costa Mesa would likely fend off attempts to incorpo- rate West Santa Ana Heights, since an election needs to take place if more than 25% of residents publicly s~ out against the move. "This is where I could come to get away: Buba said, her eyes red and teary. • 1 could step on the ice and feel free. I have been crying so much. They treated me, and everyone else, like famlly here. And already, you can see the ice is melting No one cares now because it's dosed I am just so sad." For 56-year-old Margo Misterly, Ice Chalet's closing also means the end of d new- found exercise. ta1 group that was acbve in the 1980s and 1990s. It's not clear whethe r th<' FAA would have to dpprove the deal, since federal law prohibits airports from impos· ing their own flight restric- tions. Congress granted a spe- cial exemption for John Wayne when it passed the Aircraft Noise and Cdpaaty Act in 1990. Stop Polluting Our New- port, the groµp ,that founded the working~oup an the ear- ly 1980s, won't take much of a leadership role an the 1Ssue, 1~ members say. "We just haven't devoted our resources to the auport issue,· group member and former Newport Beach coun- cilwoman Jean Watt sa.id. ·we've 1ust followed AWG's lead.· THE POUTICS Clearly, extending the caps at John Wayne isn't likely to generate the same kind of political furor that greeted county backers of the pro- posed El Toro airport. Even South County leaders are on record as backing con- tinued flight lmuts for John Wayne. The El Toro Reuse Planning Authonty passed several resolutions last year supporting the effort, group In the e nd, commission members nught have to decide whether both parts of Santa Ana Heights should come to one city. Newport Beach City Man- ager Homer Bludau said that his city would not include the western area in an annexa- tion application. The commission's •staff have said that they will take a look at whether it's one community,• Bludau said. ·u they decide (that,) it's all righ.t with us. But we don't want to pick a fight with Cos· ta Mesa. They have to be pa.rt of that decision.• • 1 almost cried when 1 found out. I JUSt started ice skating," Mlsterly, a Newport Beach resident, said. "I just got these ice skates from my lads for Chnstrnas and I was so excited about learning how to do this. Now where will I go?" In the pro shop. Giczewski, a Fountam Valley resident whose son has been skating at Ice Chalet for 10 years, bbnked back more tears as customers came to the ticket spokeswoman Meg Waters said. But with Newport Beach keeping up the pro-El Toro airport t~ht, the coalition o( South County cities -which on Friday filed an appeal of a judge's ruling overturning the anti-airport Measure F -has rethought its position. •South County is getting angry that Newport Beach is forcing a much worse airport down our throa~ Waters · said. _.We think lt will be unposSlble to get those caps extended without our sup· port.• Taken aback by Waters' remark, Airport Working Group's 1.ichman vehemently disagreed. ·South County has not one Uung to say about it,· Lieb- man said. "We don't need their support on the, settle- ment extension. Talking with tbem or trying to get tbeir 'support doesn't matter." At 14 gates, the John Wayne terminal )'landled 7 .7 million passengers last year. The proposed El Toro airport IS being planned to handle 28.8 million annually by 2Q20 While the supervisors are dlvided on El Toro, they unan- unously support extending the restnctions at John Wayne It's still unclear when Newport Beach will file its application, which likely would include Bay Knolls and Newport Coast as well. lfou- ble with state legislation gov- erning Newport Coast could delay the application until 2002. Roeder said that at the ear- liest, Costa Mesa's council members would look at the issue in the beginning of March. Should Newport Beach file an appllcetion before that, Roeder would bring the issue to Costa Mesa's elected offt. da1s right away or ask the window where the yel11m poster was hung. • 1 1ust can't get 1t into rll\ head yet that this 1s 1t," .,h1• said. ·1rs only d matter ul time before the ice I'> nll melted and gone. Somt• ol the hockey kids have takt•n some of the signs like 'Skat1 · at Your Own RlSk' and th1 figure skaters want th1• bncks from outside 1f it's tCJrn down. And you know. l don t blame them. ThlS 1s 1ust too sad." "The focus is accommoddl· tng the demand we genernt• in Orange Cowity with rl'c1 sonable protections for thl' cit· i.zens around John Wayne dnd El Toro,· said James Camp bell, a spo~esman for Super visor Chuck SmiLh. ·w e iu-.1 can't follow Uus 'BANAN1\ mantra that South Count\ espouses • that's 'Build Absolutely ~oUung Am · where Near Anyone '· The FAA 1s worktny i. complete a regional Cdpdc.tt\ study, expected to be md<lo public m April, assessmg th1 future avtatlon demand!! in Southern Ca.Worrua. That study should ans\wr many of the questions about the need for a second airport or expanded John Waynl' FAA spokesman Jerry Snyd1•r said. From there, success rruqht depend on how well Newport Beach spreads its message.' said Airport Working Group co-founder Clarence Turnl•r. who has pushed for tht• involvement of Anaheun, lrvme and other Oranye County cities in the process ·u I were mvolved, I would be thinking of a program thdl would appeal countywtde. Turner said. "They've got to get outside support.· com.nuss1on to look at Sarltd Ana Heights as one area, he said. While Hanley acknowl- edged that Costa Mesa's oty officials had spent a lot of time discussing the issue with West Santa Ana Heights' residents, be said that some city leaders had failed to ask the most impor- tant question. "They don't get down to the basics of saying, 'Do you want to be part of Costa Mesa;· Hanley said. ·Tuey feel that we should belong to them. I don't belong to any- body. Except my wife.• ' ' Doily Pilot ., - Monday, Jonuory 29 I 20(>1 5 ° 00 • . .. . . Are you ready for ·more in your life'?. ., . ·- . . Your daily ne.ws just got bette~ I T lL. . ·SUN DAY EDITION · f . It begins February 4 \ . . . . -~ .. ~ \ ; ' .. ~ww•'thiwra*s •lmust lhlybowwe .... Q '°"of .... and .. Clll play benw ........ . Elbert o.vts. CdM girls hoops coach 6 Jonuory 29, 2001 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949"574-4223 •Spotts Fax: 9.49-6500170 Doily Pilot Mesa just • Mustangs almost win their third big game of the week as they fall, 63-60, in overtime. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT LONG BEACH -It was the capper to, arguably, the biggest week in their program's hlstory and the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team seemed detenruned not to let 11 end. But, even though 1t took overtime, St. John Bosco rallied to beat the Mus- tangs, 63-60, in Saturday's Nike Extravangza VJ dt Long Beach State's Pyranud Costa Mesa seruor center Mike Payne had 14 pomts. 14 rebounds and nine blocked shots. wtule Chad Vaki.li (15 points), Noldn Clark (11) and Davtd Conte (10) were also in double BOYS BASKETBALL The Braves (17-5), down 51-43 with 3:46 left in the fowth quarter, reeled off a 9-0 run the next 82 sec- onds to help forge a 54-54 tie to force t.n overtime. Clark's layin put Mesa on lop 48 seconds into the four-minute overtime period, but a pair of three-pointers helped St. John Bosco earn the ba.rd- fougbt victory. "It was a well-played game by both teams,· Costa Mesa Coach Bob Ser- ven said. Costa Mesa nearly banked in a 35- footer at the regulation buzzer and the Mustangs (14-8) missed· four three- pointers .in overtime, including one with two seconds left that would have tied it. victory of the week for Mesa, which posted historic triumphs over Padfic Coast League rivals Corona del Mar (Wednesday) and Estando (Friday). Junior Gio St. Amant led the Braves with 32 pointJ and 13 rebounds. ... IXTRAYACUIRA vt St. JoMN Iola> Q, <:osrA MlsA 10 Scotwby ..... CoSU MeiA 7 17 15 15 6 -60 St. John Bosco 9 14 13 18 9 -63 c:o.ta M99a -Valdll 15, Payne 14, Clartc 11, Conti 10, Whittaker 7, Krikorian l, Gandia 0, Millward 0, C.bko 0, Fregoso O. 3-pt goals -Contl 2, Vakili 2, Whlttak~ 1, Krikorian 1, darit 1. Fouled out -none. Te<hnbls • none. St. John 9oecD -St AtNnt 32, Lane 10, Cape 8. Taylor 4, Reynaga 4, Quiroz 3, Oyer 2. Ill .aau;>Pilot Ill Sports Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium - -figures for the Mustangs It would have been the third big l1>t goals -Lane 2, Quiroz 1, Reynaga 1. Fooled out -none'. Technlcals ·none. Golf \ • •All-time leader in men's club championships at Santa Ana Country Club also m\ssed his share by inches. urvzvors • Kawata 's running jumper with 13 seconds left gives CdM 37-35 win over an inspired Newport squad. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT P No E Rw T GIRLS HOOPS BEACH After a very forgettable first half of basketball, both the Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High girls bas- ketball teams put on an unforget- table show in the second half. When the smoke cleared, the V\S· 1bng Sea Kmgs escaped from the ' ScuJors' gym W1th cl 37-35 nonleague win Saturday night. Juruor .Courtney Kawata's run- ning 12-foot jumper with 13 seconds left gave Corona del Mar ( 10-12) the Wl.ll, despite the inspired play from the Sailors (2-19) ·we were nght m it down to the end,· Newport Coach Glenn Albios said. ·we just missed too many free throws in the game. It was your typ- ical Newport-CdM game.· Newport fell behind by eight m the fourth quarter but managed to crawl back mto 11 with a 7-0 run. Rkhard Dunn DAILY Pit.OT Bill Selman of Santa lft Ana Country Club remembers the close, heart-wrenching losses more than the eight men's club championships from 1966 to 1988, a record for the oldest golf dub in Orange County. In 20 appearances, Selman won almost half the time when teeing it up in the club championsJups. But, from 1981 to '84 when match play decided the dub titles, Selman lost three tunes in ·the semifinals in rivebng ·matches settled m a playoff or on the last hole of regulation. ·When you lose on the 20th hole, 22nd hole and 18th hole, you remember those,• said Selman, whose name is famous in Orange County for selling Chevrolets, not playil)g goll, though today's honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame is saluted solely for his labor on the links. Selman, a winner of more men's club titles at Santa Ana than any player in history, was one of the youngest club members in 1966, afte.r his late uncle bequeathed hls equity-owned membership to him. Selman, who took over as president of his Ana Country Club title in 1973, tus fourth in '75, then won back-to-back championships in 1979 and '80. That's when Chris Brown began to dominate the SACC landscape. Selman lost to Brown, a fonner mini-tour player, three ti,mes in match-play semifinals and once in the finals. Brown and Boyd Martin have each won five SACC men's championships, wtule Ed Holmes, Jr .. won SlX from 1927 to '33. Before a neurological muscular disorder took over tus body ln 1995 and, essentially, ended his compebbve playing career, Selman had a chance at one more SACC btle Selman's only bght match for the club championship came in l 98li against Bill Borden, when the players were even going into. the last hole. Both had putts for par, Selman from six feet, Borden from 2112 feet. ·1 made it and he nussoo," Selman said. That year, Selman suffe red a serious thumb mJury. and, after rehabtlltabon, continued to stay out of compebbve golf until 1993. M11anou Pham hit a jumper to build CdM's lead back up to three. but a pcur or Newport free throws brought the Sailors to Wltlun one WI th 2 I 0 rema.irung father's successful BW Selman In September 1994, Selman shot 6-u.oder-par 66 to set a SACC course record for seniors. Also that year, Selman tried for his ninth club championship with a remarkable comeback in the hnal round or I Knstm McCoy, after a scoreless first hall and a talking to by her sis- ter, Knsbn, led the Sea Kings with l 0 points, 111cludtng a pair of dutch free throws to give CdM a th.ree- pomt margm once agam. "She stepped up and hit the foul shots when they counted the most,• CdM Coach Elbert Davis said. "I'm sbll looking for more from her out there, but she's only a sophomore so there's time for her to get even bet- ter· Aller two made free throws from Amanda Campbell brought New- port back to witlun one, Pham took a ruce feed from McCoy for an easy layup and pushed CdM back to a three-pomt cushion with one minute le rt Newport's Alhena Vasquez (sev- en pomts) streaked up the court and round Campbell near the Sailors' bench The sophomore dnlled a three-pouiter with 45 seconds to tie the game. sending the Newport fans, players and coaching stall into a frenzy. ·0ur effort is there,· Albios said ·we said commg mto Uus season that we might not get loo many wins, but we would continue to get better and we've done that. We're definitely headtng in the right direction.· STt\IE MCCMNIC I DALY Pl.OT Cd.M's Kelly Luu (42) leaps for a rebound ln Saturday's 37-35 victory. Following a CdM timeout. Kawa-"_.a sprained right ankle will miss the ta received the ball with 17 seconds Sea Kings' next PCL m.atchup at left. She faked a jumper and drove Northwood on Tuesday, but accord- to the basket. On the run, she put up ing to Davis, may be available for a 12-footer that banked off of the their big showdown with Estancia backboard and went in, giving the on Thursday. Sea Kings the lead. Newport called timeout and tried to get off a good shot. With the clock winding down, the Sailors threw up a wild shot from under the basket. but the officials called a blocking foul with one second left, giving Newport a chance to tie the game with two free throws. Neither foul shot went in and CdM escaped. "These players are trying to kW me,• Davis said with a laugh. •Tbey weren't happy after this w1.o becauae they know we made a ton of mistakes and we can play better than thal • The elder McCoy, 1id.elined with ' . WIAGC• O>M n, ,._Cllllf ._,. » ScDf'e .,, QuerWoa Corona del Mar 8 l 17 9 -37 Newport~ 6 7 7 15 -35 eoron. .. Mir -J. McCoy 10, Kawata I. Pham 6, Gruber 6. M«b l, Luu 2. Hawkins 2. Snell o, A1ateha o, Ottert>eln 0, Klein 0. goals • Kawata 2, Gruber 2. J. 1. out -Luu. Hawttlns. Technlcats -none. --~ ...... -Catillo 13, ~ 7i(.empbell 7, Whltflekf 4, Mino 2. Woller l.Jnds.-y 0. Allen 0, Brooks 0, Sc:Ntfe 0. 3-pt ooah -Campbell 1. Foutea out -none. Technols-none. Chevrolet dealership in 1970, was a standout in the Southern California Junior Golf Associatien growing up in Orange. Later, he played college golf at Claremont and Cal State Fullerton. ~ But Selman's inhented ticket to Santa Ana Country Club allowed him to achieve dreams beyond his expectations. In his first year as a member, SelmAn captured bis first club championship, then won again two years later (1968). At age 30 in 1969, Selman won the Santa Ana city championship at Willowick Goll Cub, competing mostly against college players. At the time, the tournament was widely considered an Orange "'County championship with top amateurs coming frQm all over the Southland. In 1970, Selman qualified for the Los Angeles Open, the PGA. Tour atop at Rancho Park, but missed the cut by two strokes. "Back then, they used to have an amateur qualifying for the (LA) Open,• Selman sald. "There were 140 scratch goUers going for five places: Selman won his third Santa stroke play. Selman was four shots behind with 12 Mies to play, then caught leader Chris Veitch, only to lose on the last hole. ·u l'd won in 199-4 -and I really wanted to win -I would've won (a club championship) in tour decades,· said Selman, whose ph}'Sical problems started In May 1995, epding his reign at eight cl4b championships. • r can go out there, but on my best day I hit 10 balls on the practice range and I'm no good for a week .. I'm OK to look at. but my legs can't take it. It's a weird neurological muscular disorder. -"I don't know lf I ever would've won (a club championship) again, but in 1994 I tned to come back.• Selman, who lives in Laguna Beach and has two grown children, has served as Santa Ana Country Club's Greens Cba.lrma.n for seven years and on the club's Board of Directors for about four years. Selman started playing goU at age 9, when biJ mother took b1m out to Willowick. At age 16, he once shot 66 at Willowick . Searching, andfinding, the .true meaning _of ~super' A rter this week, I've come to the conclusion that there " no way on Earth J can ever be high school he.ad basketball coech. A.ltd from the fact that I have no game what.soever, th emottooa.I roller c:outer theae people go through game in and garn out 1.1 enough to drive a mere mortal man cra;i· llU I've tged 15 yeo.n '1'l'f!r the put fiv dayt1 and it'I au beat ol • Ri'fllry W1 t . •. J was lortw:aato enough to cove both the glm and boyl buketbel1 9amat between Cost. Mesa High ind Estanda and t wu two of th ootllel~C. ma entm:ainlDG intense and exdting games I've witnesMd ln quite some d.me. Starting with tbe gtrta game on Thureday, all I bad to do wu gu.e et the COila Mesa ISde d the tooting MCtSon to eee all the oe.lebdtiM. Spider Man we.1 there, th lncredJbL Hu.Ur. WU th , King Toot."18 Roll WU th re, among others. It w • truly a light to beh ld. Iri the Eaglel' Rands ell I beard •• Rally f ~ belll wbat.eft!:r you wanted to call tblln. they were IOud and ln form. Ob yelb. the game WM pretty -..eoo .. Pint EQnda llld by tour. t.ben '· .., .... Pl.S. whW from the oxygen mask. t sttapped ln and watched Esta.nda'e Zuytn 8erm'e hit 0 game-wlnning three-pointer with nlne tee0oda left to pull out th.e miracle w1n for t.be eagles. NO( Onlahed, Barrera then •tole Mele .. lnbouod pul to IUl the wtn. l'U alwaya ~bet Usa Hirata running out the tlMl f MconCb WM belDg cbued by 0 ptl bull. • After mll6g dawn tram thllt ~I w.Dt ~lo ~for the bOyl game the ~lfilGbt. SH"'95Mm1 ( Doily Pilqt SPORTS Monday. Jonuory 29. 2001 7 COWGE HOOPS PREPS Not even close. bud. During the halftime intemussion of the Sailors·Sec1 Kings clash, I was llyUlg to come up with a way to SI.Im up what forgetting lo remember th4t 1t wasn"t supposed to be tlus cl~ A 7 ·O fourth-qut.1.rter run pulled the Sa.tlors lo wttlun one MEMORIAL Gary Magner Flctltlou1 BuslneH Name Statem.nt The •oao-io ~· ••• doing DV5llleSS as ·pu~rs ol Amb1uon 12501 ""La Bella Dflve. T uSlln Cat.- fom1a 92705 Mono Tian. t2501 La 84!11a O"ve TU$t1n Cali· IOttHd 92705 Miran Elseew1 6100 Ed1ngar Ava 1208 Huntinglon Beach Cali· tom.a 92647 Th•s buS1ness is con· dueled by oo-panne11 Hava you 51ar1a<l Oo<no bu~ess yet? No M1m1 Tran Miran Efseew1 Hu~ statement wa1> ltiea with tile Coonty Cl •fl( ol Orange County Of' 0 I '22. '2001 20016152717 Oaoly Ptlol Jan 29 Feb s 12, 19, 200t ¥051 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneu Name Stateme"t The I OllOW!ng per&on11 are dong buS1nes.a u MAGIC WOK 608 E F '''' St TusJ1n CA )26~0 ' Wen Hu Kyo 276' Mendelil Ot1ve Costa r.iteu CA 92626 Lt L1 Kyo 276• Menaoza Drive Co~t• Mesa CA 92626 Wen Ctu Kyo 8803 Swordl1sl'I A;ie Foun· '"'n Valley CA 92108 T~15 business 11 con· ou ... ted by 11 genaral pannersl'll p Have you started oo.og bus.oess yet? No Wen Hu Kyo fh1s S1al•ment was hleo with the County Cren. ol Otanoe County "" 01 04Q0()1 20016850935 Oa v PilOI Jan 15 22 29 Feb 5 2001 1.4938 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SAl.E TS NO 20009t01BOOM1 LOAN NO 4~447 ~AA/MAI NO YOU AAE IN OEFAIJLT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 0712711990 UN~ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTKT YOVR PRQPEqTY .._IT MAY BE SOLD AT A t"\JBUC SAlE IF YOU NEEO N4 EXP...ANATION OF THE NA T\JRE OF THE PROC£EOING AGAINST YOV YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 02/20l2001 a 10 00 AM. LOHESTAR MOltTGAGEE SERVICES. LLC . as Uy appointed T llltiee undef and pu~ to O..S al T!\111 ~ De/10/1900, • l~Noll0-4= ., ._., pli;e. al Rtc:Ol'dt in C'le Olllce al .. ~ ReoonSer ol g:..c-g~: ~ C Hanle, and 6wfllrl E Hema. Who .,. Manted to Eacll °"* wtl ... ac Dllbllc: ll.ldiof> 10 liqlld bidder for CHll, cMhler' 1 c:tledl I CMll ~ °' OCllef lorm al ~ M'IOltbd by .Al.:~~· .. ~ 1ht VMad SllllM) .... ... e-111 .. ~ c;.ty Hll. lOO Ea.a Cll8CWNn A-. ~J ~ Al llQIC. ... .,., .,...... ~to'"° now Mid b'f 1 undaf lllld o..s al 'tf\ISt tn .. ,......, In .... and Stllll ---~ dMall9d tn Illa ..,... tl'MdaNd Deed d TMll ~ 080-'21 "3!l The .... .,.,,.. and c#llf :···=~~ delal>ad .00.... .. ~ lo be &1• H9lbot ~ DIM. N9wDOlt 94ilOI. CallofM ~n.~ Tf\I ... ~ atPf ._,, .,, ""' ~-· ..... fl .... .,.,,... .,., dlNtt ~ dMiO'*IOll. w ~ • .,_ Mr'tirl Sltdtmli_.M tnlda. but....,.~ °' ~. _.._., or ~.~-· ~ID .,: =-=~·U: .., 0..0 f/I nu.. """ :::. WI 7,...:r ~·=·=-= c ...... d.:er~ :,-: ~ 0.-lly 1M Died f/I TNIL 1"" -~~"'= =\11 .. ==ID ft.f!:st~ ~ n. Q;7'r,."'t ~ .................. e:::~1.1..--= n..:af..&:J =-·-~ = .... "'~-=.· ..... ---Q =-""' u.c. ........ ~,' :RrAllllNiiirli :=£.. CONTINUED FROM 6 The coolest Uung about Whittaker's night was that he knew the importance of ule rivalry and wanted to make the most of his last assodabon with it. l Just saw. Here's what I came up with· ·The saying, '1brow the record books out the window on this one.· could ~ot be used smce neither team would be able to find the window Wlth their throws.• ·1 understood that lhls was the last rune I'd ever play against EstanCld, • he S41d alter the game Following a held goal-less second quarter, the Scu.lors managed to hold a brtck·laidened 13·11 edge on the Krlsbn McCoy-less Sea Kings. AgcUn. a packed house filled with bf'lls, war paint and crazies consumed the Mesa gym, forcing me to lunge for the aspirin. A 15-4 lhird~quarter run gave CdM a nine-point lead and I figured Uus was where CdM would put the ccunel clutch on the younger Sallors and force them to subnut As an dfterU\ought. l went to the Corond del Mar-Newport Harbor girls hoops game the next rught hguring 1 hdd seen tl all lnsledd, N >wport bdltled bod~. N<mCa °' TJWITU'I SAU TS No 00.oe:Ma U.. No 10001~ nae~ Ho onooe1~ ......-,.llrtanf Mo &48023 ~ No 137. 9M>S4 YOU AAE IN OEF AU\. T UNDER I> 0£E0 Of TRUST OA TUI 04AlMiO UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~TECT YOUR~ IT MAY 8E 90U> AT A 1'\18LIC SAL£ F YOu NEED N4 EXPlNcA TlOfl Of THE NATVRE OF THE PROC-Eeoo.G AGAINST YOU VOi.i ~ CONTACT A l"W'rlOI' ~ .. -eoy~l\el CTC ~ e-S.- F'KA CTC Forede*A ,.,_ C:O-.DOn .. e.h _..., ~ .. ~IO ... 0eeo al Tl\lll ~ oy &AUMAN AaASStS. ~ UNMARRIED MAH AS HI~ SOlE Al40 SEPER.ATE PROl>E.~ -~ and ·--Q.1114.fOO " ll'ltlfUllW\I ,..., 2000- 0193723 d Olllo.i ~ "' .... alllCa al .,.,. eo..,.,.., ~-OI OrWIQI Co.#vy ~,,,~ ...... an 02/20IO • 2 oaPM Al fltNiar'lll .wenoelD .,.. Co."'Y eo.n-TOO CMc Cenler OrM -S.... AN. CA 111 p..o1e eudlOn IO ll'te ,.._ ,,_ IC>' QUI! "' cl'8dl .. ~ tlelOW. Pll'llblt "' lull lll-d lllie •11111l .n. lltld---~ IO---by~..- UICI Deed 01 T 1\191 "' "'8 orvl*T\' -" -~-s..c.-u ~\jly -ltl .... -,.,......,,,.., o..d cA TNSt lha -- -OllMr ~ ~. f MY· OI N ..... propeny ~ -.. ~10t1e • 40 I 8RVSOH SPRIHGS "54 COSTA ME~ CA. '7e27 The ~ Tl\dlee -""Y ~lor"W1y•0111ildl-al Irle ___ _ --~ 'any .,_~ no. --o(Che urc-G --........ ...,_Ill ... ~ _..., 11'1 "9 praperty IO tie -... _... --~-­___ ,.._d ....... ,,.__,d .. ,_ ol Sale .. .,, • • __..11111 .. ,.._d -... -"'19 111111 ,,.., tie ,_ ....,, ... IOilll ·~ «-In IOdillan ID Clll\. fie T~ ... tCCIC)I ~· c:hedla or-. an• -or_,. ..,.,._.<I**~ by. .. ,. or ,..,.,.. cntM ""'°"' or • er-. *-' try • _. or ,_. ~ "'° IOell -. . .... ..-or....,._ ~ .. s-atl ~102 ol ... ~ coo. and ..,_ 10 00 DU-" ........ Seid ..... De ....o. . ., .., 'AS ~ oordlort. laA -- -or~. .,._ OI ln'ClleO. ~-~ or~. ID W/fltly .... ~.o .. ~ ~ try MIO 0..0 d T Ml -.......-.will #It ....... ~ "'°,. ur"C*CI j)MCllll9I ol ... Hole Mand lly ... Oead ol TNM will -..._, .. prcMded Ill -...... ....... 0-0-"'° -d ... TN99e ... d ... ~__.., Mid Deed d Tiu& o.d t~CTC.._.&-. S--FKA CTC al!Ve to lake many IC· llOfla WlthOUI ooi.tn1ng court approval Batoie takino certain very 1m· po11an1 actiona hOw· eve< the pert0nal rep. HlltallYt Wll be f8Q\llled to o•ve notice to in· terested persons unle14 they have watY.O notice or • consenteo to lhe proposed action l The 1n<1ependan1 adm1n11· tra1ion autl'IOnty wtl be oranted unless an 1n· terMled p&f90ft NM an obfedJon 10 the i>eU'IOf'I and shows OOOd cause .,;hy the court should no4 gn1n1 lhe autllonty • A HEARING on tile petmon w1H be held on FEBRUARY 15. 2001 at 1 45 pm in Dept L73 locatec al 341 The Ccy Onve South Ofange CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the granting ol the pell· lion, "°"' should appear at tne lieanng and state your ob1&c11ons 01 Ille wn1tan oll1ect1onr. with tile coun belora the riaaring Your ap pearance may be in P8f· son 01 by your anomey IF YOU ARE A CRED- ITOR or' conllt199f11 cred- itor °' the Oeceale<l. you must file your claim wrth 111e court and marl • copy 10 \he ~I tep. rH«1ta1JYe apj)Oinled by the coort wttl'lin tour montN from !tie dale ot the fi,. tSSUanc:. ol let· iafS as prCMde<l 111 P~ bait Code MdlOn 9100 The nme tor f\long cla"'1$ will not ex.pjra bel0<a 10\Jr monll'tS lrom 1"41 Mamig data nottee<l above YOU MAY EXAMINE the hie ~apt by Ille court you are a pef9Qn 1n- te1astad 1n tile Hlala. yO<J may hie 11r1tll Iha court a Request tor Soe- c1at Notice florm OE· t 54 J ot lhe filing ot an .,,.. veritOf)' an<l IC>PtalNI ol Nial• assets Of °' wry petlllon or account ls p1ov1ded on Probate Code sectioo 1250 A R~ for Speoial No- llce lorm 11 av•tltil>le from the oourt deft>.. Attorney fOf Pdtlol•. Thom•• M. Qleaar, Eaq. S8N 65911 Copenb.,.gw, >.»ton 6 GleHf 4 Hutton CAnl19, St9. no. Santa Ane. CA 92702 Publlshea Newpon Beach·Costa Mau Dally P1lol January 23. Wak1hrougti II not ~ oa1cwy Oat• FltlNaJY 13. 2001 at 900 am Orange eo.ai ~ Maintenance and ()pat· a\ION Fac1llty, localec:I on Mernmac St be· lweel) l1art>ot Boulevard and Fa1rv1aw Roed, Coeta Mesa. CA 92626 Please call (714) ~tor map 810 DATE Match 13 2001 Id 2 00 pm BOARD DATE March 21 200 I No payment shall be ~ lof WOl1I or mate- nal unde1 the contraC1 unless and until !tie Rag· lttrar ol Contractors van. has 10 lhe DISTRICT EIM:tl bid ~lled in ratpOnSe IO this Notice lhlll comam u a bid llem. adeqUel• *-ting ahomQ. ancl t>raano or equivalent mathod tor the prOl8CtlOn ot ~te and hmb 1n 1ranchH and open txca v111on, which shall conform 10 ap· pljcable salety Otders Gov9"'1lng 8C>efd By William U. Vagt, uo .. ~. Cont Community College DI 1trlc'I Pubhsl'leo Newport Beacl'l-Costa • Men Oa11y Pilot January 29. February 5. 200t M053 that the CONTRACTOR NOTICE TO =s fi~11e ~.~ CONTRACTORS wu awarCled Alf; CON· CAWNG FOR BIOS TRACTOR not so ScN>ol 0.$\rlCt l~sed IS IUl>ject lo Hunbnglon e.acti Union pen11tles undef ~ lew Higtl ~ O.stncl It the hcenae clasa•· Obtain Oocumen1s flcallon specdled l'lereln· and Std Dua at Hunt al>OYe is that of a spe-1noton Beach Uruon ciaflfy cor'lllllC10I"' a.s de-H1oh School District fined 111 Secoon 7058 ot 102SI Yorktown Ave IN Calflornta eu .. neu Purchasing Room 36 f and Protesaions Code Huntington Beacn CA the speeiahty contt•Clor 92646 1714) 96'4 3339 1W'A!Ued the ConlrKt lof ext ~ 1t1o9 Wor'K. ,,,_.itself con-Due Date Wednea- struc1 a maiontv o1 the !My, FeCniery 21, 2001, Work in accordance 2 pm with ltie prOVlslOOS ol NOTICE IS HEREBY Cahtomia Bu11nut and GIVEN that the Hunt· Protess1ons Code 1ngron Beach Union $ectlorl 7059 HfOh School Oistnct Or· AJ Work must be com-ange County. C.ihtomia pleted w11t11n 80 con-&ding by encl ttvOUQh l\s MCUllve days Toma 11 o1 Governing Boa10. hara lfle essence Failure 10 inatter refarr&O to as compleit rl'la Work OIST~ter "'" r-wtthm tile lime Ml tOllh up to bul no4 later flan h&<WI WIN result tn ma the abov•·staled lime 1mpos111on ol hqutalted Haled bids tor \he damages for e.ch day ot award ol conltacu for <leiay. 111 the amount se1 the followtng. P'Olects lor11'1 1n the "lnlor'matt0n Pfolec1: Bid •860 II)( Bidders Repair/Replacemen t Eacn bid must con-Glu·lam Beams Ocean lorm and oe r~• v-l'tdt School Man-to \he contract docu <latory lob Wilk 9 00 meots Eac:tl ~shall •m W~y FebtU· 1ubm11 on the lorm IIY 7. 2001 Ocean V- 1\JtTllShed With the con-H1oh School '70 71 tract <Jocuments a It.SI o1 GOt~rd St Huntinoton tile proposed aUC>Con Bead\ Llcen5e A or B 111ctors on th1a pro1act Sidi &ha" be r~ as required by the •n tl\e place ldant1lled 54l&>1eruno and SubOOn· above and shafl 1>e lractmg Fair PrachOK Opened and publicly Act. Oovemmenl COde rHd abld II Iha llboll• Secbofl 4100 at MQ atated date 11me and Elldl Sid tl\llf be ac· place ~ by a ~ Plans and apec1h· or euher's Ch«M °' bod catlOnS are on lite II tt>e bond in an amount not aooress l;Sted abol/9 be- IHS than tan percanl ~1nn1ng January 30, (10'1 ot the total btd rni~ Wlfl the prlOe, payable to the DI• ~1s1ons of Cahfomta trlct as a guarantee that the bidder, ti 111 propoul ness and 29. 30 2001 is acceplad shall ProfuStons Coda promptly e11acula th• Seelion 7028 15. and TM3 I 8 AgrHmant furn.ah a Pu«>llc Contraci Cod9 ------""'"""-""' sattslaocwy F.ntiul Pw· Sec11on 3300 .,. OM* NOTICE TO lormance Bond rn an rMl'lll'es ht k ~ CONTRA CTORS amount not 1811 tt1an poasass Illa clu11- C ALLING FOR BIDS one tiundred percent hc:ation ot oon1tac1ots "~-• 01sltle:l '1 OO"I.) of Che total bid license noted abova at ""'"""' 1 tl\a ume th• bid 11 ggtEJG~o~~Tu:,~r;'" Q ~a~ aubmlttao Pursuant to saldlac:lofy Faitntul Per-tormanoe Sood m an amount not le11 tt~n one hundta<I percen1 1100"•) ot Ille !Ola! bod pnce. turn.en a Payment Bond in an 1moun1 oot lne. then one hundreo percent \ 1 OO'l!t) of lt\e to- tal bid price, encl lumllh cert1f1C&tea ev1denc1no that the required insu1 anc:e j$ ,,, .ilact ,,, Che amounts Ml IOl1h Jn lhe 99nara1 con<l•l•ont In 11\e aven1 of la•hi•• to ante1 into the contraC1 and e•acule tile ra· Quired 00cument1 sucn bid secunty ..... n be lor • feneo Tile Farthlul Per· formance Bono ahatl r• mam in fUll torce and at· f~ ltlrOUOfl the guaran- tee pencxt as soeof>ed in !he general conclrbons The DISTRICT re· 5efV9S 1ne nont 10 rltjaCI any 01 all bids or to waive any lfl80ulanlle& or 1nlormellhes in any bids 0t •n the btdaln9 As 1equ~ ~ Sec:t1on t 773 of th• Cabfom1a Labor Code, the 0.rect°' of the Department ol I~ ~nal Relariona ol the State ol CahlomOA has oetenn1r>ed ttie ~neraJ prava11ino •at•• ol wages '" Ille loeallly !fl wtllCh this wane .. 10 be pertormed Cop1H ol the!HI •ate dat•rm1n1· tl<ln5. are on Ille at the DISTRICT land coptas may be obta1ne<1 upon requeaf The c:on«r•ctor lhall PQel I COl>Y ot IPieee rates at Motl tob 111e The oomradOf and any subcontractor under 11 Shan pay l'OI ies. than the 'P'ClfleO prav•1Hn1> rates of wages to all workers employec:I by them in the executlOt'I ol the contrac.1 No b1<l<ler may wrthdra""' any bla tor a peno<l ol SUiiy (60) dayt Ille< the date set for !he ~cl bolls Pursuant 10 Sechon 22300 ot tne Public Con- tract Code the ooncract will contain ~oY\llene perm111ing tl'HJ lllC· cesstut bidder 10 subsbt.ute sec:untlH tor any moneys wllNield by 1he D1stnct 10 ensure perlormance undel the contract or permirung payment ol retenliOns umeo <liracll'r into aJCrOW BY; GO'ilemlft9 Boerd Sig Md: /SI Sue.I Ucl.8ne. Direct Of Procur• mant/Energy Co,,. NrY&tlon Put>lished Newport Beach·Coata Mau Daily PlloC January 29. FllOtWty 5. 2001 Bid Deadline 1... 11\an one hundred 8ullr\eSI and Marcil 13. 200t P9f09n1 (1CO'I.) o1 the to-Profo1lona Coda THE COSTA MESA It 200 pm tat bod prioe. and tumlltl S.ction 7028 t5 no ZONING AOMINIS· Place ot Bod Rec:ec>I certrfic:atu aYl~ncing paymenf dl&I ba INlde TRATOA Will Of1ioe of Omector o1 lhllt the requlf'ed tnSuf· lot WOtk Of materllll un-RENDER A DECISION ~ Gour Com· anoe • "' all.ct "' ... der Iha con~ unlMI ON Tl1URSOAY muMy Col'-Oe Olatnct arnounlS Ml lortn WI Iha and~ 11\e ~ ot FEBRUARY 8. 2001 OR B10g -o·. t370 AdltM ~«al conditiona ,,, ContraC10!'S vanfle• lo AS SOON AS POSSI· Avenue, Costa Mesa. the evem ot lailure to the o..tnd tr\11 the OM-BlE lliEAEAFTER. ON CA 92626 antar into the contrlel tractor w11 proparly THE FOLLOWING Pro1ec:1 ldenlltlcttlon and 11tec:\lte the ra· lilcaf..o at Ille !Ima ltW ITEMS Nam• o .. ng. Coul quired doClutnel1ts, 9uch bid was lkbM!ed Arly I ZONING APPLICA· Coll•o• Aquarium bid MCUrlty wil be fOt· contractor not •o TION ZA-00·•9 FOR Shade Strucl\lre Bid 1..ted The Fll1hlul Per-looeoaed Is aubfect lo JOE THOMPSON/ No 1823 1orrnance Bond tfl8ll r• penallln under the law COMPASS TELECOt.C P19oa &di -on file mMl .,, tu11 torce and al· and Iha oonlnld wll be SERVICES AUTHOR· ,.,,_____ ._ conlldefad YOid II the IZED AGENT FOR And awabte al Vil-..... fWOlql Chi guar~ hcenH cla111llcat10n BEEBOUT FAMIL y al IN Phyelc::al Fec!lllM 1" period 11 ~ 111 ...-..1i.ci heralMftar •• TRUST FOR A MINOR Cooroin•lor ·Ardith Chi ~t ooncM1ot-. N of a ·~ OM-CONDITIONAL USE Riehey, Coaa1 Com-The DISTRICT re-lraciof" u O.!lned In PERMIT TO INSTALL After CdM atretdled the lead out to three, Newport sophomore Amanda Campbell did a great impression of Zuym Barrera to nail a game-tying. three-pomter wit.h 45 se<:onds remauung SAN'rA ANA -A memorial t;ervice for Costa Mesa's Gary Magner. a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Pamer, who died JUSl poor to New YeM's Doy, u. scheduled for Monda}' everung al Mater De1 H..agb. at 8 o'clock But Corona del Mar's Courtney Kawata. all 90 pounds of her (at most) broke the SaJ.lors' hearts with a game-wuuung. 12-foot Jumper on the run Wlth 13 seconds left, g1vmg the thankful Sea Kings a 37.35 vtctory over the1r Back Bay rivals. TODAY'S SCHEDULE toCXDI ~19" """°' ~ ,,...,... "~ ~ ~•tU9UNS..C" •JO pm I hope I can recover from oll Uu.s m rune for the CIF playoffs When's that Estanoa·Mesa boys soccer gctme? "'9" te'>OOI ...,,,,,_ Al (OfOt'loO OP' M.ot llpm ~..,.t<:OR.t~) 1\p"' WAl'UI "'°"° MoQll .a.ooi 9>tb \q HiM .. I 116nt • ) I\ Pin NOTICE Of PUBLIC SALE The follO\lwlnO m.nt- lt0tage f1ci11ty •oc°'d- 1no 10 prov111on• of DMsion 8 of the BuSI· ness ana ProlHaions Code Cil1ptar 10. Sea'°" 21707 (a) Cali- fornia Sall·Sto1ao• Fe-Cllrty AC1 heraby gtYH NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Alrpon Seti Stor•oe will oon<lUC1 I ptlOlic Ml .. of the contant1 ot the SlOtBge speceltJ named below W!lti \NI contents berno SQkl 10 the hfOl'tell b;<ldet tor la wtul money a1 tt>e unneo SIJ11e1 ot America lcaal'I only) Owner ••seNe& the 09hl to bid The sa.. 11 11eono held to satosly • landlord s lien ano Wiii be held 11 AIRPORT SEU' STORAGE 3760 & 3800 Campti• Drtve Newport Beech. CA 92660. on February 19, 2001 at 10:00 A.M. The public IS 1nv1te(J 10 al· lend Terms ate cash only A gen•r•I OHCflC>hOO o1 1tie P<099rtv be•no sold alonO wt1t1 the 91'n-tlly of the O:nlpanl rent· Jng Illa ~ II i S lollows THE COSTA MESA ZQNING AOMINIS lRATOR WILL RENDER A DECISION ON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 2001 OR AS SOOtlf AS POS-SIBLE THEREAFTER ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS 1 ZONING APPUCA· TtON ZA 00 •6 FOR FAA.Nt< VAN OYll.E AU- THORIZED AGENT FOR SHURG.ARO STORAGE RESCO SELF STORAGE LLC FOR A MINOf:I CONDI· TIONAL USE PERMIT TO MODIFY CONDI· TION OF APPROVAu MITIGATION MEAS- URE NO 1 • OF Pl.AN· NING AP PUCA TION PA·97-09 TO ALLOW EXPANDED HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE EX ISTI NG SHURGARO STORAGE CENTER LOCATED AT 160• NEWPORT BOU· LEVARD IN A Cl ZONE ENVIRONMEN· TAI. DETERMINATION PREVIOUS NEGATIVE DEC L AR AT IO N . (AVAILABLE FOR ~E VIEW AT THE PLAN· NING DIVISION) IF THE ABOVE AC- T 10 NS IS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT. THE CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO ONLY SPACE NO ' OCCUPANT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION _ liiDSE ISSUES 11 ~ Gabrutl Fh1ma T""ehle misc bO•H table & chlit _,. rack & vase 2052 Jamee Fr06t Boxea. Misc hOos.alloicl good a 2199 Andrew & Lisa Cohen. Fiva monitors. wtie.I chair. !>ally c rob golf clubs suit case cool••• 2310. Byiacom Nelworitl Twenty misc boHS pocn.c \lbfl of· f1ce perlrtlOnl 2187. Cohen Accoun- 'IJll'C/ Cotp Mlac boll .. Published Newport Be1ch·Co111 Masi M' Prlot .lanuaf'Yi 29, Februaly 5. 200 t \. M052 NOTICE Of PUBLIC AUCTION Notice 1$ hereb)I glYtltl "* "" Ulldal aql8<l wtll Mii al PU8LIC AUCTION on FEBRU- ARY 12. 2001 al 1100 A.M at ALLSPACE, 85M HAMILTON AVE- NUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926-46-7007 the per· '°'* property ot the ~ lowino NAME · UNIT INVENTORY TEARY MC INTOSH, G091. HEALTH RIDER, BO)(ES GARY GRAVETT 011•·G116. STEREO. SATAUTE JULIE Ar.f'TONOfOAGI H053. BOXES SAFH CLIFFORD HOS•. REF RIDGE BOXES KE AUCTION SERVICE. P 0 BOX 508. PATTON. GA 92369 KE JACKSON TEL 9Q9.ee3.1 I 3 t AUCTION BONO• 723-41·19 PuOlllttad lf'awpon BHch·Coata Meaa ~ Piiot Ja.riuary 22. 29. 2001 RAISED IN WRlnEN CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERED TO THE ZONING AOMINIS· TR.ATOR PRIOR TO THE ABOVE DATE FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICA· TIONS TELEPHONE (71'1 75•·52•S OR CAL.L AT THE OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION ROOM . 200 n FAIR DRIVE COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA Pubhstted Na11rport Beacr.·Co111 Mesa Oatty Pilot January 29. 2001 M049 Flctltlous Buelne11 Name Statement The 1o11<>w1ng persons are dolf10 ~ as A I Conaultant RNI Estate Sei'Ylcu B t VL Aslooatea. 21951 New· lane! Sr 139, HunOngton Bead\. Cahlom1a 926 .. 6 V 1c:k1 Lynn SGhlom 218SI Newland St •39 HuntJngton 8Met! Cal•· fOfnie ll264e Thie buedlHI .. ex>n· IM:led by llr'I W'dlvlOIJal Have you started doing bu.,nau yat~ Yes. ~1/1995 V"'1Q Lynn ScNom Thts lfalament was ftlec:t wttl'I th• County Clelil al Oranpa Courtly on 01117/2001 ioo1us2u1 Owly Ptol Jan 22 29 feb 5. 12, 2001 MQ43 ,......,..... llLL llOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway CostaMesa 942-9150 Paohc Me1~n111e B.tnk. •SO Newoor1 C-Of Suite 100 Nawpo<l Beacl'I CA 1ntan01 10 apply lo me Fec»rll Re- s.rve Systam 101 per mission 10 e1ta1>11a11 a ,,.., brancti 0H1ce and relOCate 11$ l'leao offica to 949 SoutP! Co.ut Onve Sui1.e tOS Cosu Mesa CA .no 1 bf l ncfl .ocataa at 9720 WMVore Blvd Suit• 100 Beverly Hills CA The Feoara1 Reserve con11oers a numoe• al fac1Clf• in c:i.. 0 01no .math•• ro ap· prove the applic.atiori '"" CJU<11n9 1n11 ••~oro ot Per1ormar>c;a 01 oa,,ks we own 1n nelp•no 10 meel loeal CltOtl neads You ••e 1nv1teo to submit comments on tll•S ~tion 1n W'll ing '" the Feoera1 ~ Ml'Ye ~ of San Frai"- c 1 sco to1 Muket Street San Fra11C1$00 CA '"1 OS Tna com· menr pertOC ""'" not end belore February 15 2001 ano ma~ t>a some- wnat •onoe• Tne fed- e•a' Rese!\'e '!ja•d s Pohcy Statement ce· ga•o•no notice of ap· pllcations tr•y be touno at 12c F R 262 25 To ql)ta1n tl toPY Of tne Fed- erat Reserve Bo;u<l s procedure£ or 11 you need mo•e inlo•mation abou1 r.ow to 'ubmll your comments on the apphcat•on contact Manage• Consumer Compliance 11 me Fed- e•a Rese""• Ban~ ol San Francisco Mis Man• V1ll1nuev1 at (41~1 9742977 The Fede1al Reserve Sys-tem will const0e1 your comments and any re quests !or a P\JbllC mee1 · tng or lonnal hNf>l'IO on tne application 1 they are r--...O by ""' Fed-eral Reserva Bar>k ot San Franc:isco on or belor• the tasl Oly ol the comment penod Published Newpcn Beach·Co11a Meaa Dally Pilot January 29 2001 MQSO Fic1IUou1 Bu1lneu Name Stlltement The tollow•no persons ••• doing ~ as AYlalion Entarpnse ln- temanonal 200 Newport Centar Onva. 541rte 2'03 Newport Buch CA 92660 Allraam Kelyan 2332 Elden Ave •9 Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business " con-ouaed by 111 JndrvGial Have you starteo doing '-"-yet? No Abraam Kalyan Thia 11.atement waa f1tea w•th tile County ~ ol Orange County on t 2/ 12/2000 2000U490S4 ~Pilot Jan 8 t5 22. ~I M03§ Flctltlous BusJneu Name sr.r.m.m The tollowlng pefSOnS ar• doing bualne&s u A t Goo GH r B Go0Ge11 21 6 22 Marguerlle Plo.wy U 53 MIUIOn V1810 CA 9269? Datren Robinson 2 1622 Margvarir~ Pkwy USJ M1ss100 Vl8!0 CA 92692 This tiuaone•s 15 con <lud.O by an indMdi.ta Hava you started 001ng 1>1>11neu yet' VII$ I 1001 Oa" en RooinlOll Tn1s 11atemen1 wu hleo with the Counry Cieri< ol O..ange Counr-, on 0 1 1912()()1 20011152522 Dady P.ioc .Jafl 22 29 Feb S 12 2001 M04~ AetlUou• Bualneu tUme St.tement The lollowrno per50f1S are clotng lk$neu as A 1 Corner5'one Rea1 Estate B 1 Cornerstone L~ C1 ~51008 Mongaga 2098 S Grano •H Santa Ana CA 9270S Knsten Ro11 290• Pemba Onva Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 This 1>usine11 is con· dueled by ... indfYICluaj Have you s11rte<l clotng l>ustneN yet? "'lo K11sten RoJS Tnos '1i!emant wa$ ll•eo w·th tne CO\.nl) Cl9fl< J Ota~ ~ on 01 18.'?00I 20016152368 Oatly ~ Jan 22 29 Feo S 12 ~I ~ C)f!wz, Mae a.(! /1() lil()«il ... tk~ arijlot1!(1J. CONROY'S FLOWERS 2983 Harbor Blvd. "~ d lilrl.u .s 8'<H! 714.5-40.3135 2275 Newport Blvd. -rJ 'ji(llt&r~rv- 949.645.0246 Tell ls About YOll\ GARAGE SALE! ln CIASSIFIEDS 7 Discount Casket { ft !II .111111 llht t•t I I 11 ,, I\ I,\ C.n"f. 5'rv1lY •"" Qw/rl] Guha fo~ /"'° Dile.ct Cremation .. $495 Immediate Burial .. $995 (/,,,,.,..,;,.VaiM Prcur.u1~mcnc Progr.uTu i\vai.b.bk fur Funtral <iitvl(.o, Crmw1on.1 and Cuw < < > '11' \ H I .1 ".I ' \ \ I F~ S..- ~ 400 ~ Wr(, sv.-. Simi v..ey. CA IQOl6 ,.,_ (IOI} ~ ... S..Woi--.(~171- 1811 e., /Sfl-.... ~ muniry College Dillnct. _._ 1ha l'ICt1I lo rtject EW D RECT 0 1370 Amnw Ave. Bkto any or aM bide or to Sec:llon 7058 ot Ille Call· •·N 1 1 NAL I "O", Co.ta Meta. CA waJva any 1rragu1a1111as Plomotla ~··~•!!_ ·~ 3A·NSETcEfoNRASS. FO~o~ I S E L L YOU R CAR (114) 438-4873 or 1nlormal1UH In any ~ aaa ....... .,.,..., ..... IFIED W.O Site blda or.,, the bidding apeclally contrector TOTAL Of 12 ON ~ IN C LASS www edultacll1t-Aa requnci by Sec:11on awaidld 11'1 oonllacl for EXISTING 75 FOOT !:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::!------------------, I I XHX'i< '""II CTC .._. £..-S.-• ·--~~ IO cdecs a .-_ My .....,,,,...., --.. tie ..... tor 1111....- 0112M>I. ~I. 02t1~1 NOTIC IS HEREBY 1n3 ot !he Catlfornia INa IOIOl'k llt'8I 1198'1 OM-HIGH ._.ONOPOLE . GIVEN the abov• l.abot Coda. the Dnciof 1t1UCt a meplly ol the AN D R E L A TE 0 Nmed of ol ... ...__nmeu of In-#0!1!. In IOCOldenol """" Q R 0 u ND M 0 u N T E 0 ...._ tie~ al CMtot EQUIPMENT LO· Orange Colny, ~ Relet;Otie of IM 1)111 ~,.~ • CAT£D AT 1181 18Tli nla, acting by a &ate ol Callfomlra lllu ~ .....,. STREET IN AH MQ ltvouoti Its Oowm!ng cMtemilned the Olf'le<· Sedlon 7058 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· Boerd, heraontll., ,.. ally preyaillng ralea of Time la ol IM ... T AL OETERMINA TION f9fred to as 'DIS· MQM In lhe IDClllrtV rn MnCe Al ~ mi.I be EXEMPT mtCT". Wiii r-'vt up wf*'1 Iha W0111 la to be _..,_,_. ........... 1"'1 2 ZONING APPLICA· CHS-ZOOM» to, b1A 11111 later ttW1 fie ~ ~· of ....,,..,.,....., _,,.,., " OA above·•l•lld time. I.MM wage ral• de-conMCUtive ctlendar TION ZA..()().55 F 8SC 10231 ... i.cs bide fof the temllnattona, enl1Utd da)'9 f!'Otl'I lhe da1e "'90' RICHA.RO NOTICE OF e...t al a ~ tot PREVAIUNO WAGE . tied on IN Notic. lo RODRIGUES AU· PETITION lt'9 ~ dMcrt>ed • SCN..£. .,.. ~ Proceed -.ltd by lie THORIZEO AQtHT TO ADMtHtSTER Tiie projtc1 wlll 11 1M DISTRICT ofllca Diltric:t Notice to FOR WILLIAM A !STATE OF: ~ 1"' GOf\o-iocm.d at 1370 Adami PtOONd tt111 "°' tiia ... ~.JR FOR A ... ~ ... .. ... .._.... It~ °' e INldll Ave . eo.ta ...... CA ~ l)ttor lo ""' (S) MINOA,_ COHOfTIOHAlo -"'" --......; 1 f dlyl eftat ~ d ,. USE rcRMfl T Al· C ••• NO ... -..1 etr11ctu1a of •P· ~. 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'By Own« $1,150,000 By Appl only 94MM-3e11 1"~1 Top of the Hiii 281 2 58alh. end uM condo lfl lhe Clj)t Cod communoty Harbor View Knolls Tho1 i;niqua propelTy IS al the lap of lhe Knoll ...th a fanla511c wrap around oreenbel! Iha! on.rs a tHlng ol a large pnvate lawn Offered at $460,000 Open Sat a Sun 1 ..C Agenl 949-71S.2n1 BEACH RETRE•T OCEAN SIDE Of !'CH OCEAN VIEW COHOO 29r Huge lbl 1ba, gar, $148!> 28a 2·Slory. 2 Rpc's 2c:ar Showing Sat 2pm & Sun garage. $2000/Mo Syn· 3{111\ 949-57 4-770 I ext 122 dney Gielow 949-500-6880 t10 APT8 C()JTA MESA 1110C09Tl = I ••••••••••••••••••••••• : COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO : * Cl\armtng JI.nor I 8ac)oom end 2 Bedroom I 8ath * : surrounded by f9Mll pool 11 gated CO!IVIU"'Y : : Call 714-557-0075 ~ ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Best Value In Towne I BR S850 & UP IOcl relng & new C8/p81 81ke tO bMcll Greal 1"*115 and locabOn quiel llke new Cati 949-546-0492 $379,~. ***~A 3BA ELEGANT SENIOR UV1NG BRAND NEW fnJOy a spaciou:s w111, SUNSET & BAY VIEWS 3br 2ba, badcyard overlooks r.eenbelt IV F'aSlllOn Island 2800/mo 949-64().1717 CAPE COD $689,000 enterraHlm.nt crafts fun PRIME LOCATION ?os¥~:'LJPORT~' • •• •• 949-646-6300 BEACH GIANT fllflrlUll II!! 51 $775,000 7BR 4BA ------- HARBOR AREA CurTll'lt Ylllty ~ Biii Gnlndy; Aeeltor 94H75-6161 * * * * * 1122 APTS I ON THE WAT£R IRYINE . 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