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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-02-19 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, MARCH 19, 200 1 . Rolling out the anti ~-Jitter calllpaign • Newport Bea~ is looking into a device that could send a clean message in its sands. M athis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Thro hap- py-looking dolphins smiling at a message that reads "Please don't lit- ter -Thanks.· Over and over again. That's what Newport Beach's early morning beachgoers could see in the future if city officials decide to acquire a sand-stamping machine. Already in service on several New Jersey beaches, the device consists of a barrel that gets dragged behind beach-cleaning machines. A rubber mat stamps images, such as the dolphins, into the sand as the barrel rotates. The images are stamped on the sand for a reason. Cities that have already begun stamping their beaches have seen their litter volume drop by up to 20%, said officials for Support-a- Beach, the New Jersey-based com- pany that produces the machines. The messages in the sand remind people that someone has to pick theu trdsh and encourage beachgoers lo coUect ti rather lhan simply leaving it in the sand, scUd Patric~ori, a spokesman for Support-a-Be h . With more than six miles o ocean b~aches and 11 miles of beaches around the bay, Newport Beach cur- rently spends more than $100,000 on bedch deaning each year, said Dave Niederhaus, the city's general services manager. N1ederhdus, who asked company officials to present their device and w1tnessed d demonstration of the rnach10e on a city beach last week, said that hP was "somewhat tmpressPd" by the result. People "that SdW 1t working were very enthusiastic,· Niederhaus said "They said , "This 1s really ruce cUld reaUy a sigruficant reminder (lo pick up lrdSh. J"' He added that he'd only hedfd neyaltVP corrunenls from onf' per- son, who sdid that the impnnls seemed out of place and destroyed the sand's natural beauty. City Council members at this point Sdtd they hadn't received enough information to dendP whether or not to get a maChme But they added that it was certainly worth some cons1derat1on. "Sure. we've gpt a lot of sand," Sdld Councilmdn John J lc-flemdn "We -.hould 1>1• lttkin<J ttdvantdgl· of IL " Whth• Nwclc•rhduc, hd'> d'>k~d compdn~ of fie ldl'> to c 01111• bd( k w1lh d pr<>posal f1Jr h•d'>tn9 or buying d machine thdt simply pnnts lttter dWdrPne'>S tnl'SSdCJP'> In tlw sand. thf.! cornpttny d1'.o off Pf', comnwrnal sponi.or ... tup ctfTdn1J1•m1 •nl'> In tho'>f• < t1St•'> liu'>1nP'>'-P'-yf'I to ddd lheH loqo to Ill!' '>ldmp In ri>turn, thc•y nol onl~ fl"Y for thP cost of the ffidChtnP 11111 cJl'>ll Jlri\' d fPC to thP nty SEE BEACH PAGE 5 El Camino debate heads to council •Divided neighbors, business owners are expected to plead their cases at tonight's meeting. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA An t•mot11rnr1ll\ charged ne1ghhnrhood dPl>dlP di>crnt d plan to repldce dn d~JIOY l\.lt•srt ()(') i\ l<lf retaiJ center Wtlh hOffiP'> COU]fl ICJOllP torught when th<:' City Counc II d1·n<1 ... -. the center's future. The plan, 11 approved, 'Would rnnv,,11 the rundown. 2.5-dne El Camino Shop- ping Center -bordered b7 -,mqlP-fdm· Lly homes, dn office lJulldmy dnd apurt- ments -into smgle-fdnul)' home!-> The councLI 1s sC"hcduJed to d1sc-u-.. ... only a request to rezone the prop<>rty from "neighborhood comnwrndl" to "medium-density res1d1,nt1dl." whuh would allow the owner'> to lanld between 19 and 29 homt•s on tht> .;;itc The developer, El Cc1rruno Pdf1nt>f'> LLC, has not i.ubm1tte<1 a s1wutir plc1n, and the design will dcp<•ncl on n1•\.\ housing developnwnt stc1nddrd'> the nty is work.mg on. STEVE MCCRANK I DAllY PILOT Amy Osajtma sits in front of Wms and a scheduling board for the Newport Beach Film Festival. She is general manager of the festival The City Council lc1sl month voled to extend d moratonum un m·w tw11-..:-111n, s10gle-larnlly developnwnl<., clnd <,et. ond-story ddd1llom, 111 ull rc..,1dC'nt1al dreas m the city whtlf' 11 work-. on lhm,p new codes. . Festival organizers hoping for curtain calls , Young Chang ~ILY PILOT L ast year, 1t was hard to believe it really happened. The year before that, it was hard to believe it almost wouldn't. This year, the Newport Beach Film Festival is back and organizers say they're here to stay. Big names -screenwriter David M cKenna of ·American History X • evtd David Franzoni of "Gladiator" -are adding glitz to the festival's programs. Qualifications like "Academy Award nominated " precede titles of some of this year's short films. Cast members of the 1973 classic "The Sting" wtll grace the opening gala next week and After surviping bankruptcy, the future looks bright for this month's event. But it isn ,t on par with Sundance just yet ambassadors from China will ny in lo screen three native films. But while the local buzz is loud, it doesn't seem to have reached industry leaders outside of Newport Beach quite yet. ·tt·s sort of begun to be known about in the film business or in the trade, but it does- n 't have a real high profile or any sense of its charttcter or what it does that might d.istin- guish 1t from other festivals"." said Todd McCarthy, chief film critic for Dally Variety, a trade magazine covering Hollywood. •I don't think there's any particular opin- ion, pro or con.• Organizers acknowledge they're not at the level of festival$ ~ like Sundance or even the Palm Beach International Film Festi- val, but they also plan to just take it year by year. Bechler trial witness writing a book PASSINI THE TORCH T tna New. starwitness in the trial of Elie Bech- ler, has a story to tell. No. She's not preparing for testimony anticipated to ..... SCOOP last four dttys and yes, she may go into Tabor any day ' now. nna New is working on e book and her ex>llttborator, David Mehnert. doesn't krlow much about it except that the BeChJer bial is goang to be a big part of I New, an upitlng mod 1 and 1<1re1a, helped olfioen arrest Bee.bier ln October 1999 wh8l1 he WU merely suspected of murdering his wile, Pegye, during a 1997 boating trlp. She helped investigators trap her former boyfriend in tape when he was <iaught rel erring to the murder. New also testified in court that Bechler told her after ti long night of partying and talcing the drug Ecstasy that he hlt bis wile on the heed and dumped her dead body in lb ocean with 70 poWlds of w ghts. Only, th1I tim JOhn Bar· nett won't lntenupt her .• THE FIRST TRY What ts n ow lhe Newport Bedch Film Festival was once the Newport Beach International Film Festival. Jeffrey Conner spearheaded that version, which survived for four years before Conner declared bankruptcy in the fall of t 999. A completely different bodrcl or directors presided back then and the fes9'val was less concen- trated 10 NeWp<>rt Beach. Screenings spanned all the way to Garden Grove and Santo Ana, to name a few cities, and sponsors were Jess abundant. r Todd Quartararo, director of marketing for the current festival, SEE FESTIVAL PAGE 5 Costa Mesa Planning Com.mJs. 1loner Wall Daven· port bu given u.p dMdWr llleocaa· pMd fOr a rare ....... of .... ...,,,., .... ,. Fmal designs tor lhP El Carmno pro- ject will be reviewed by tlw Plc1nnHHJ Comnuss1on and lhe C1t7 ( ·nuncll aftPr lhe standards are dpprnvt>rl The Planning Comm1ss1on appro\Pd the plan before dn c1udJencc that spoke only JO favor of the plan Feh 2f> But ne1ghbonng rcs1dpnt'> c ustomN'> and shop owners have expn:o<.,<wd -,trnny oplfllons for and dgr1m<.1 the propo::.ed chang<> "W.e hc1ve d prohlem hPre m that we have owners who hdve a vested mtNest JO theu homes dnd dJ)drlment renters who don't have a vesterl interest.· said Michael D1ls1sian. d Mesd Del Mar homeowner Friday "If l5 ecisy tor apdrt- ment renters to get up and leave We both have strong oplfllons, but they have nolhlng to lose We want to seE> some change. It's time • Javier Antunez. spokesman for a number of El Camino Shopping Center SEE EL CAMINO PAGE 5 ' llDEI ~RB>S --·-.. -··----··. ruauc N011Cl'S -····· ....................... -1 SflOl1'S _ ...... _.: ..... _. ......... -6 WHAT'S AflOAT .... ·-··-··--2 111111 OI Tll'WATll N.uttc..I Museum curator has a bit of Sheftodt Hotrnes to hJm. I tNnt osefUf for the museum's a.test Xhibit. S. ..... J t ' ON THE Above the SURFACE .. 2 Monday, March 19, 2001 What's AFLOAT • WHAT'S AFLOAT 1s published penod1cally. If you are planning a nauttCal event. submit the informa- tion to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mew, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-4170, or by e-mail to da1- lypilotOla11mes com SPECIAL EVENTS , An exhibition showcasing Newport Harbor's ffie>!>l popular crwsmg de-.bndbons, Cdtahnd and the C'hdnnel blan~. will open Mc11ch 1 b al the Newport HdTbor NdullcdJ Mu~eum Hours dH' I 0 d m to 5 p m Tu~ddy throuqh Sunddy The museum lS lcKt1l<'CI ul 151 E Codsl Hi9hwc1y, Newport Beach. Fre<>. (44~) b7:!-7863. SAILING CLASSES Aoritilla 27 of the USCG Aux- 11Jdry will sponsor d six-week cld!.S on bodling sktU!> rl nd sedmdnsh1p at 7 p m ApnJ 11 at the NPwport Bc>clch Hd!bor Depdrlmt>nt, 1901 Bdys1de Dnvf', Corona cl('( t-.1dr $45 (71 41 h28-tJ777 Orange Coast College's School or S,11hnq dnd Sea- mcln.,h1p w1U oflN d four-ddy ddvclnc.ecl powpr ydcht operd- aon cour<,t• Apnl 1 q to 22 di the .,a1lmu cr>nlt·r. 180 I w Pc\Cthc Cod.,l I hghwdy, New- port Bc•clch Call for pnces (9491 645-94 12 Orange Coast College's School of Sr1tling und Sed- manship will offer a live- week 10tPrmed1dte shield s sailinq course -;larllng dt 1:15 p.m. MrH<h 24. The cldSS will meet Stllurddys di the OCC Sd1hny CPntcr, 1801 W. Pdnf- 1c CodSI I liyhwdy, Newport Beach $125. (949, 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School or Sailmg and Sed- mansh1 p will offer d f1ve- week advdnCC'd !.h1eld., sd.il- mg course startmg at l ·15 p.m March 25 The clds!. will meet Sundays at the OCC Sa1hng Center, 1801 W Pactf- 1c Coast I ltghway, Newport Beach $135 (()491 645-9 412 Orange Coast College's School of Scl1hng and Sea- manship will off Pr d hdnds-on wec>kencl,.. rourse focusmg on twm engine powN boat oper- allon from 10 d.m. lo 4 p.m. Mdrch 24 dnd 25 di Long Beach llarbor, dnd 1s lmuled to six students $295 CaU for ddrlress and reg1slrnllon. (949) 645-9412 Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Sea- manship will offer d four- WE'ek cour'>e ror people wtth mtenm'd1ate sa1hng sktlls and Little or no expenence runmng a m1d-"i1zecl du.xtl1ary cruising boat from q a m. lo 4 p m. stdrtlng Mdrch 25 di the OCC Sa1lmg Center, 1801 W Paaf- 1c Coast Highway. Newport Beach $225 (949) 645-Q412 Orange Coast College's School of Sailing dJld Sea- manship will offer a four- week keelboat class for beginrung female sailors from 10 a.m to 4 p.m starting Dailyl!ilot VOL 95, NO. 71 lltOMASK.~ Pvblat- TOHYDOOaO, Editor SJ.<Nft Otyfdlkw ~ama. AIMltlw1t Qty Editor et&DKMNW. fWWfw fcitOt .oaa aw'°"' Spotts Editor DUWCWll. N9Wlldlt« ~MIDCAMlBllJ~ ,.~ l'fW& MCCIW9l ~ldlor ,..., c:m'9lll ,... ... Offdor uwa.a•Ollo ,, Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Water Sports. Windsurfers and 14-foot sai lboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. March 24 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $215. (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seaman- stup will offer a weekend class on operating a twin-engine powerboat from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 24-25 at Long Beach Harbor. The class is lmuled to six: students. $295. OCC's Sailing Center is at 180 1 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. (949) 645-9412. learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Water Sports. Wind- surfers and 14-foot sailboats mdy be rented for $15 per hour. (949) 729-1150. Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Man- nd Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes mclude navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate instruction. (949) 673-7763; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Lido Sdll.mg Club, (949) 675-0827. BOAT RENTALS Daily Pilot Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways. with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 14- holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cruising the bay. (949) 673-7200. SEAN t«.UR I OAlY l"IOT Marcus DeChevrieux ls the curator for the NauUcal Museum's latest exhibit of maritime 5bip paintings. Electric boat rentals are avall- dble by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with win- dow enclosures and CD play- ers. Ice and cups are provid- ed. Reservations are suggest- ed. An hour rental is $60. (949) 645-6812. More than meets the eye Sall airborne outside New- port Harbor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para- sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. (949) 673-1693. Nautical Museum curator has a bit of Sherlock Holmes to him, a talent useful for the museums latest exhibit A motorized lounge cbaJr may be re nted at Resort Waler Sports at Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks. inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetsuits also are available. (949) 729-1150. Party pontoons, chaparral runabouts and family pon- toons may be rented at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372. .., Gondola tours are offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-B. The $75 cost includes a bas- ket of bread, cheese, salami, 1ce. glasses. a blanket. music and a Polaroid picture. Wine also is available. (949) 675- 1212. Gondo la Adventures/New- port, 3101 W. Coast Highway. offers one-and two-hour gon- dola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne is $70. A two-hour tour with dinner and champagne ls $180. Pick - up is available at waterfront restaurants. (949) 675-4984. Mathis Winkler 0AJLY PILOT W hen Marcus DeC:tievrteux, the curator at the Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn, starts talking about his job, his work sounds a lot like that of a detective. The Corona del Mar resident, whose passion for sailing and mar- itime history has continued to grow ever since childhood, said that by looking at 18th and 19th century ship paintings, he's able to find out more than is obvious to the untrained eye. Reading the ship's nags. DeChevrieux figures out the vessel's name. With that information, he can trace the ship to the yard where it was built and discover its creators as well as its sailors as a result. •Solving the small mysteries that are hidden in period maritime paint- ings -that fascinates me,· he said Thursday. DeChevrieux. who said he's a self- taught specialist on these paintings, divides his time between the muse- um and The Kelton Foundation in Los Angeles, which includes one of the largest private maritime collec- tions in the country. "The idea was for me to marry a museum without a collection to a col- lection without a museum,• he said 11 Solving the small mysteries that are hidden in period maritime paintings - that fascinates me," -Marcus DeChevrleux, Cur a tor at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum as others were putting the finishing touches on the musewn's latest exhi- bition in the grand salon. wtuch opened Thursday night. liUed "Catalina and the C harmel Islands -Newport's offshore neigh- bors,· the show documents the islands' nautical history, beginning with prelustoric planked canoes to the pleasure yachts of today. DeChevrleux. who has been wtth the museum for the past two years, usually picks themes for the exhibits based on artifacts he knows he can get, he said. The Catalina exhibition came to him via the musewn's exhibit com- mittee, leaving him with the chal- lenge to dig up paintings, models and maps to fill the showcases. • 1 pretty much had to start from scratch.· he said. But one collector led to another and in the end. DeChevrieux brought together objects from 60 dtf- ferent lenders for the exhibi!ion. -And while drawing people's atten- tion to the more or less unknown Channel Islands was partly tlls goal. he said that he hoped the isl.and's pristine nature would not succumb to a influx of tourists as a result of the show. •I wanted to tell people the story and not tell them where it is,• he said, laughing. Although DeChevneux doesn't own a sailing boat himself, he said he's passionate about schooners Why? "They're antique ngs -but that's a whole other story,· he said, before returning to the grand salon to gel things ready for operung rught. FYI The exhlbl1k>n continues until June 30. The museum Is QPef' Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located on the Riwr· boat •Pride Of NeWport • at 151 East Coast Hlghw-v. Information: (949) 673-7863. 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A ptaan hm 1 PkM't hme In an DffD ~In the 1IOO bkJct ._ '"°'* , .., et l::JO a.m, ,._, • C..1. .. &-. ... 0 t I 4'W!zi a.-A,,.,... thlft ._ f'4IPOIW et MO-..m. ......... , • Doily Pilot COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW Inside CITY HALL TOWN CENTER The City Council will consider a develop- ment agreement with Commonwealth Partners LLC for its part of the Town Cen- ter project. The councll on March 5 gave, final approval to the other parts of the Town Center project, which Is intended to trans-fo~m South Coast Metro into a pedestrian- onented cultural arts project with a new symphony hall, expanded South Coast Repertory Theater and an art museum or academy, as well as restaurants, office space and improved parking. South Coast Plaza Partners, the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Com- monwealth Partners LLC have collaborated on the project, which is bordered by Bristol Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the San Diego Freeway .. At that meeting, the council postponed a decision on the portion of the complex pertaining to Commonwealth Partners LLC, which would include the lsamu Noguchi california Sculpture Garden. The Town Center project had received preliminary approval Feb. S, but determin- ing the length of time Commonwealth would be required to maintain the garden for public use became an obstacle. The council instructed city staff to incor- porate a provision requiring Common- wealth to maintain the garden for 25 years and to force Commonwealth to carry out extensive public notification for any changes to the garden after that period expires. WHAT TO EXPECT: City staff recommends that the council review the revised devel- opment agreement Monday but postpone decision on the general plan, site plan and planning action provisions that deal with increased development on the property. THE COUNCIL '" ............ City CoUrd me9tlrtg ••me Oty ~ n F« onw. C.o1ta Mela • wtmN: 6:30 p.m. Mondi)' • ~ (714) 754-5223 . Commonwealth Partners LLC and city staff still have one major disagreement. L. According to the staff report, Common- wealth ~ants to be exempted from any additional programs the City Council might add to a plan to enhance the arts district. while city staff believes that an exemption would be a special privilege. HAMILTON STREET SUYEIOARD PAii SITE The City Council is scheduled to consider what to do with a dty-owned site at Hamilton and Charle streets. The council in February voted to kill plans to build a skateboard park at the site. City officials and residents have debated the location of the park for more than two years. The city has been interested in build- ing a park for 10 years and began looking at locations in 1998, when state law changed to protect cities from skateboard liability. Council members approved a site last year at Lions Park but changed their minds after neighbors pointed out potential flooding and traffic problems. as well as diminishing green space at the site. Designs for the Charle and Hamilton park were in the final stages, with the city less than a month away from putting the project up for bid, when the council voted it down. WHAT TO EXPECT: City staff is recommend- ing the council consider selling the proper· ty to the owner of the adjacent site at 523 Hamilton St. ,If -:J-~ .. ~. \ \~ ' .. . .. I -~·., Libby Cowan, Mayor Linda Dixon Gary Monahan Karen Robinson Chris Steel Supervisors expected to approve change at John Wayne Airport • Switch of ~rporate carrier should' have little eff ecl: t\m operaticms, officials say. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -Pan Western wants to pull up stakes. Tue corporate carrier holds the lease agreement for New- port Jet Center -one of two corporate operators at John Wayne Airport. The Orange County board of supervisors on Tuesday IS set to consider transferring the lease to Newport Beach FBO, who has agreed to a buyout of Pan Western. Both fall under the category of "fixed-base operator,• mean- ~ ing all ~et operations are han- dled in one place, unlike a commercial airline. Tue airport's access plan, the result of the 1985 settle- ment agreement unposing restrictions at John Wayne, perm.its only two fixed-base users. John Wayne Director Alan Murphy will recommend the move, which isn't expected to have a significant effect on operations. "It should be ~'seamless transition,• Jo9b Wayne spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. "Everything will be the same including the names and the individuals working there.• The item has been placed on the consent portion of the superv1sors' agenda, an mdication it bas little oppo- sition. Tue county must approve all tenants at the carrier's 88,413-square-foot facility on 6.153 acres of land Newport Beach FBO has agreed to pay $17,422 a month to rent office space, hangers, parking and a fueling area. The lease includes a newly constructed 0.172-acre underground fuel storage parcel located at the southern end of the airport. The facility is located at the northern cor- ner of the intersection of Campus Drive and Quail Street. The county entered mto a lease with Pan Western on .Oct. 24, 1994 T~ Dodero FROM JHE NlWSROOM Tony Dodero has the day off. His From the Newsroom column will resume next week. 11 C· f /tl(cwtl", IT'S TIME FOR ... f"4.t 810a1:' tl(O. MI CASA ,fA.!L_ Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce OjA/-fila CCM.if.1.r.1. and \ MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7626 ,_...., ,.._ • 0111u• ra.:a •YOGA •~ QMllD • .,_ • T..,.... • TNO.•ITIMI ~ • ~ • WWtf 'Wlftl9I• P1A9 • c..t ~,_,. • ·~ ci-....~·~~0.&a•o.J)C- =4i CQAoMADILMM 2101 E. Pldllc c.. ~ Pa4 l Mlmlo""' .. ,.,... --~·.. South Coast Metro Alliance cordially invite you to the 2001 Hall of Fame Awards Friday, March 23 11 :45 a.m . -1 :45 p.m. Hilton Costa Mesa 3050 Bristol Street Complimentary Self Parking Recognizing Individual Achievement & Corporate Leadership in Costa Mesa and South Coast Metro Individual Achievement James R. Phillips. Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. Corporate Leadership CarrArnerica Realty Corporation Phillip Matchett & Carolyn Killion Community Spirit Share Our Selves Karen McGlinn I will attend the 2001 Hall of Fame Awanb Friday, March 23 Hilton Costa Mesa Sponsor Recoanitioo + table for ceo at $500 Table for ten at $300 Individual reservation at $30 Comp1ny or~OO -------------------- Pkue n:rum I.bis form with your check~ IO Ibo Cos11 M O\ambc:r of~ or Cridit Ctrd CAX. M VI A) cap __ __ umber o1 raervMiOftl "9 1111td ________ T0111 Am&. s------- «u Monday, March 19, 2001 3 4 Monday. Morch 19, 2001 A whole new meeting • Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner Walt Davenport ha~ given up the chair he occupied for a rare length of time. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MJ:SA -The decision to give up his position as chainnan was easy. And it was a long time comifig. Last week, Planning Com- rrussioner Wall Davenport, who hdd been chairman for about 14 of his 21 years on the corruruss1on, norrunated Comnuss1oner Katnna Foley for the pos1bon absent • J think the only brne she missed a meeting was when she gave birth to her son,• Wilson said. "So I may not have the opportunity as vice chair to do much except for wait to hopefully be chair.• Davenport has played a ma1or role in the l}istory of Costa Mesa, Foley ~d. WAD p .. llNIT ·~·Old~to ¥Ot•. I don't Often get c.afd., ed.thbw." • M.u: wtfe. Sally: d\11- dreo. lob and Jiii; grandcNI· dref\ EJ .• JoanM .net Luke; c.t. Scooter. •nd cocbdet 'R Bltd • oca.at'ION: awn. Of SoPhTec International, a comJNny thM manufactures w~r condftlonlng products • IDUCA110ft: bchek>r's and mmten degrees In busl- nesi edmlnlstratlon from the Unfvenlty of Hartford Daily Pilot ·One of the reasons I served as chdlf for so much of the bme wds thdt nobody else wanted to JOb, • Davenport explained ·At this pomt, somebody else did want the JOb, so 1t was nme for her to have 1t. • ·He's done a good job tn hts role of planning the city and he's been committed to the aty, • she said. •Not many people will serve their com- munity for that long. And he runs a pretty efficient meet- mg I appreciated tus nonuna- bon for the position of chair. It lS probably more comfortable for rum to be the chair al this potnt than for him not to be.• Wilson said Davenport unpressed her as being "probably the best parlia- mentarian I have ever wit- ,.nessed." CAIU. Hl>ALGO I OAl.V PllOI Walt Davenport recently stepped down as chairman of the planning commission, which he has served on for 21 years. He spent 17 of those years as the chairman. Foley was unamrnously voted LO by the commission, which also voted Comrrus- sioner Katie Wilson in as vice chairwoman dfter she was nominated by Commissioner Bill Perkins. Wilson will replace fonner Commissioner Chns Fewel, who resigned from the com- mission in December. Wilson said that she is hap- py about her appointment, but she isn't expectmg too much extra work She doesn't think she'll have to run a meebng smce Foley lS never Advertorial Auto-Facts by P•ul ,.rech URWC• a R•NJR OllltMAll • SW.DISH .JAPAN.U AvroM081US COOL RUNNING If your veh1de', engine ha.' aJuminum cylinder he.i<h. )'OU have all the more rea'on to ha' e the vehicle'' cooling \yi.tem inspected on an annual ba."' Aluminum head' arc more vulnerable to dama[!e from ovcrhca1tng than the trad111onal cast uun lype. A maJor repair expense is involved in the evenl that exce~\l\C heal "'arp' the tempera1urc-scn,111"e head' And the problem can come on with little wammg. Mo't commonly, overheating develop~ when there b a leak in lhc coolant system. In other ca)e~. a ~Licking thermo~1a1 muy be to blame. If M>, II may prcvenl coolant from circulaung through the engine With all this in mind. i1 is best w nven co,tly repairs wit.h an in\pccllon P.S An overheated engine 1~ the most common rca50n for mechanical hrcakdown that mtenupc..' vacation u·a1.el 1lfE SOUND or TROUBLE Many of the \t>Urwh heard hy vehicle owner. provide clues about problems and nwntenWlCe need~ For ini.tance, 1 'hnll. sharp 001~ (usuaJly related to engine speed) may be ind1cat1ve of I008C or worn power stccnng. fan. or 11r-cond11mning bell. A sharp clicking no1M: (related to either vehicle or engine ~peed) could be due 10 a stuck valve lifter or low cngme oil. A high- pitchcd, piercing mctalhc sound (which u.~ually occurs while the vehicle i~ in motion} 1s cau~ by brake wear 1nd1cat0f'i that are signaling the need ror maintenance A low-pitched rtlythmic sound may be related IO a dcfcctt\oe C!lhlUSI pipe. oonvortcr. or mumcr It may also be due to a worn univcnal Joint or other dnve hnc component. Stnngc not~' coming from your car don t alway\ .,pell &rouble. but they are alway worth ch«kma out At C&.f (646-6910). 2090 Placentia. our tedmkians undcnland how can WOil · idc and out and n lhowl ln I.he qu•luy wott that we conshttotly prov1dt our c:uatiorDCtl. we war\ hard It wtllM we do: providina top ql.tsey, affordable w cana that " .... JOG n.IUit and CJ.pen.ite at die 111DC tunt Ow tnpte A wo~ uro ttpeJt *"'°' _. ·re toeafly reliabl t Davenport srud he applied for a corrunission position 21 years ago at the request of a City Council member, whose flame he declined to <.bsclose. "Aller I got started, I found out I Wted it," he said. ·I like being involved m what direc- llon the city ts gomg. His favorite part of the ]Ob 1s "dealing with the easy ones," he srud, adding that the toughest part is dealing with contentiou<; meetings, Whf'n the COllUTllSSIOO hdS to send dt least hall of the audi- ence away unhappy. •He knows how to run a meeting, the proper rules and procedures, Robert's Rules of Order,• she said. "Likewise, his knowledge of planning, which we still will have the benefit or. exceeds that of many planners I know.• Perkins agreed that Dav- enport's knowledge distin- guishes him as a corrunis- sioner. "(Davenport) knows what needs to be done, where to go with everytlung, how to build consensus,• Perluns said. ·And as a chatrman, he knows how to keep his cool BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Confere nce to discuss adoption Whitller Law School Cen- ter for Children's Rights and the Academy of California Adoption Lawyers will have a . Califorrua Adoption Sympo- Under pressure with the meetings, when people are getting frustrated or going over the line, (Davenport) is able to keep the meetings unde r control.· Perkins said he thinks meetings will be completely different with Foley as chair- woman. "She is, by profession, a lawyer, and I think she will look at things objectively, but probably more deeply than anyone else on the com.rrus- sion, • he said. • Not that everyone doesn't look deep. s1um from 8 a .m. to 5 p.m. March 24 at the law school The symposium will include an overvtew of the process of adoption, free con- sultations and panel discus- sions about adoption issues, J?e/ax ... 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I'm more hands-on than someone Wee (Davenport/ trends, regulations; biological fathers' nghts, and birth mothers' perspectives. The event will cost $180 for attorneys and paralegals and $110 for general adnus· SIOn. The law school lS at 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 444-4141, ext, 303, or visit the Web site at www.law.whittier.edu . Hyatt Newporter renovation begins The Hyatt Newporter has Individual Coaching lntemel/Email set-up Web Site Design/cCommen:e Software Upgrades & Installs Networking and I'm more likely to explcill1 something to a person who doesn't understand.· Foley said she would ltkt• to see the commission take t1 more active role in dty pldljl · ning by making recommC'n· dations to the City Councfil instead of waiting for stdll to make a recommendation fust Davenport said that ht> 1.., sure Foley will do a great 1oh and that he will not miss the constant pressure or runrung the meetings. ·1 can sit back and reldX d little bit now,• he said. started a $4.5-million renovd· bon of its court building, one of the hotel's four bwldmgs The renovation will include new bathrooms and furniture and Internet access LO every guest room. New heating a.nd air conditioning systems, entry doors, and sliding doors lead- ing out to the balconies will also be installed. Five rooms, complete with roll-in showers, will be made available to persons with dis- abilities. The building's four meet· ing rooms will also be refur· bished. The estimated date of completion is July 1. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIAEDS 642-5678 Something else'? t1\ J . e C.0 949-723-9372 ust ask.. \\01'\\~ · ~tCO'bf:. ~p~VU ..,.,""11. rT SHOULD BB FUN I).'\ I It,\' . ( ' I I ( 'I I • as·~ Mattress Outlet Store , 3 I 65 llar'bor Blvd. c.taMesa O. llock ..... "'"5""' 545-7168 0-U~<tn~~~ IN CELEBRATION OF 31 YFARS OF SERVICE Bo.rd Praideot, J+. Dmd Thompeon d and r.be Boud of Direcron oordialty invite you tO a.ttcnd our COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE at ' YOtITH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE • • When: Tbunday, Much n. 2001 3to6:30pm Where: YES Youdl Aaowu Cc:nur 114 I!. I 9da Ser.., Co.a M• What Else: Tour the center aod vitic with dM Bovd of Dincton. 200 I Rom.n Falt Honorees, .wr ud the youth Wit auw. /Ufoslmtn.11 /"'~., wu /nt'fU!J 11 PIMm'J, Nov/Ji 17th St .• C... MfJll IMI/ }'* r C. ror IDOtt information, cUJ CluUrine Carr at ~. (949)642~83. 06 ~ ............. Doily Pilot EL CAMINO CONTINUED FROM 1 shop owners and customers, said he plans lo speak to the council for the first time Monday. Antunez is opposed to the plan, wtuch he srud could ruin his busi- ness, Antunez Fastuon, but be did not speak against it at a Planning Commission meeting last month. ·w e just didn't understand what was going on," he said. "Last time, we didn't talk about it because we didn't think we were supposed lo and then last week we thought we were going to tdlk, but (the Planning Comnuss1on) didn't talk about the El Canuno Shopping Center.· Antunez said he and others who oppose the proposed development also mtended lo speak at the last comnuss1on meeting March 12, only to realize later in the meeting that the issue was not on the agenda. "Ttus week, we are going to be ready,· he said Friday. Abel Gonzales, manager of the meat departrnerit at the shopping center's Central Market, has said that many of the market's Latino cus- tomers Uunk they are being pushed out because of their ethnioty. Monday, Morch 19, 200 l 5 BEACH CONTINUED FROM 1 That's an opbon city ofh- oals 10 Seal Beach are consid- ermg Palnc1a Campbell, that oty's mayor, sald she and her colleagues would look at entenng such an arrange- ment 10 the corrung w eeks. Why not, she asked, ·u 1t prevents 20'Y., of trash and, on lop of that, you're getting paid?" But smce other attempts to put adverllsements on New- port Beach 'i. bed ch es have faced loud oppos1bon m the past N1ederhdus asked com- pany officials for more mfor- mabon on the dd-free option "The City Counnl has alwdy!> Sd1d, "The oty is not for Sdle. ·' he sd1d. But smce the Sdlld stamps would dlsappear once people start wallung over them. Councilman Steven Bromberg l>dld that he'd be interested m heanng more about the i.ponsor messages But DLls1S1an said it 1ust isn't true. ·We don't really care who lives here as far as ethnicity goes,· he said. "We JUSt want the shoppmg center gone It's a matter of beauti- fying the neighborhood. Beautiful new homes would be much better SEAN Hll.lER D.:; L v I', ' Business owner Javier Antunez fears be will lose his El Camino Center store U developers have their way. "On something Wee ttus. I would not see any harm m 1t lf we get Vdlue out of 1t. • he said. ddchnq thdl he was full} aware of pdst controversies ovPr ddverusing m the Clty'» pubhc 'il>dC P.., invest in it. than what is there now, wtucb is horrible, rundown and would take far too much capitaJ for any owner to "Because of 1!!. locdt:lon, 1l 1ust can't succeed. It's llE'Come a hangout for all londs ol cnn1e elemenU.. Wt> wdnl lo b<> lcUI, but we JUSl Wdnt th1!> to he d pldtl' where we c:dn fl•el sdle • FESTIVAL CONTINUED FROM 1 vrorJ<ed in the media relations department of the first one and speculates that this may have mfluenced its poor financiaJ stale • 1 certamly lhmk having the focus back m Newport Beach has helped the festi- val,· he srud Six weeks after the bank- ruptcy scare hit, G regg Schwenk , now executive director of the festival, stepped in to salvage it. • 1 really felt that the idea was not bankrupt.· he said. "The want from the com.mu- ruty was out there, to have a filin festival, and a group of us said lf we could ~et this under new management, Jf we could design and build an organization that /integrateQ. the best in the loc'al commtl- nity and in the local film industry, that it would be suc- cessful and something every- one could support.• The late Rosalind Williams of the Newport Beach Con - ference and VlSitors Bureau, Richard Luehrs, president of the N ewport Harbor A rea Chamber of Commerce, arid members of the city cow1cil were important in starting over what was temporarily dead, he added. Luehrs named another dif- ference between the fesl!vdl past and present. ·Jeffrey Conner held things pretty dose lo h.unseU and didn't allow a lot of par- ticipation, if yoµ will," he said. ·Whereas Gregg Schwenk and others seem to take sug- gestions for its lmprovement. • Conner had fmanc1ally supported the old fest1vdl largely on tus own, Luehrs added, wtuch makes 1t under- standable that he held the attitude he did But Schwerik's sponsorstup devel- opment program involves more people and groups. •1t spreads the risk dnd reward a little bit further. dnd I thi.n.k 1t makes much more sense to do that,• he said qf~PIJ~ • PRESENTS THE i . ANNUAL NEWPORT BEACH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS GOLF' TOURNAMENT • CASINO NIGHT F'a .. PLAYltflt a .. a .. aN8DR8HI .. 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Today. the fc•.,t1vctl hds d home Almost c11l of thl' screenings, galcts dnd ..,(•nu- nars will be held di or t1round Fashion lsldnd, with thP Newport Be.ich l\lc1rn11tt dnd Tenrus Club "t'I"\ tnq ds the feslJvdl's anchor hutf'I • 1 thrnk huvtnq ct wnes or people.· 1m '1IH•d in this. llke thousclml.., of !1< lwto., being suld. hPlp~ l>nn(J in dWdre- ne!>s of 1h1• 1•nlPrlctmmen1 dspec t 111 N1•\vport Center. for exampll' \'\ihPrP thP tum ... dre bem~J -.hown Ill' ..,did "But I Uunk th1• r1•<1l l11•1wt1t here 1s thdl thP mMk••tinq 1s d one with lh1· nt1111t> Newport Beach to <1 w1dw dud1ence • the lt·'>ll\ di.., tu tun• o.,ucc-es., dept>nd., on .,upport lrom the commuml} "I look di Uw ft><,lJ\•dl dS an dWt">Unll' opportuml) for lhl' nty dnd 11., mdny bu!>1nes¥'s dncl W(''rt• JU'>l llOW bPyinmng to Sl'l' th<• polt>nlldl of d fe..lJ- \'dl like• this for the c1t\ dncl count} · h£• c;d1d · "Busme.,.,-w1c,(• 11 lmnq ... the attenllon to th1• communi- ty and to the bu<,inc..,.,1 • .., ol Newport Beach, Schwenk said. "Whether 11 be the restawants that support them or Fashion Island in generaJ or the Mamou or Edwdrds Theaters, all or thest> tn!>lllu- t10ns benefit from the !Lim fes- uvaJ • Doug Stuckt>y, spokesman for thP chdmbl·r. i.a1d he hopes Uus year\ le!.t1vaJ will show a marked increase 10 revenue with fully booked hotels and crowded restau- rants .\m\ 0'>dJHnd, qent>rdl ffidndqPr for the ll'Sllvctl. SciJCI !>he 1.., c onlident thE:' new re ... u- \ di will -.uc cet'cl • 1 rC>dll) !>ee Uu.!> growmg and mdkmg c1 substdntldl con- tnbubon to the Iocdl e<:ono- my, • she '>dJd. "Thl'rP drl' d lot or thmg!. rhangmg very qwck - ly dnd l thmk people will see c1 grlldudl unprovement in dlJ d~ of the lesbval • Luehrs Sdys this mdy be Schwenk mdde dear that ••• •• ' ••• •• ' ••• •• :; ••• •• :; ••• •• ' ••• .. ' .. SAVE A LIFE ... SPONSOR A PET Fo r Only $19 You Can H elp. Are you an animal lover? 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SAVE A LIFE SPONSOR FORM NaJnc:~~~-~~~~-~~~~-~~~~-~~~ Ad drcss:_'-------------------Cicy: tate: ___ Zip: _____ _ Credit Card#: Exp: ___ _ tgnacure:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...,..-~~~~~-Phonc (optional}:. ______________ _ For check, make payable ro: Daily Pilol Text to appear in spa c below photo, 20 characters or I hoosc One: 0 In lovi ng m em ory o.._ _____________ _ Q Sponso red by. ....... _____________ _ Mail thi fdrm with your ohcCk or cmiit card inform tion to: A Life <"/o Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1 60, t M • CA 92627 / ... ' I "(HoslRf Mr Dli) 15 a n-"'I sti hr w ,,...,. and ... ,....., •••.. " Oir ....... ....... Mesa baseball coach I ~ .. -d .~Mcrdt26hon0fte HAllOW IKllAIDSOM 6 Monday, Morch 19, 2001 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 9.49..57 ... 223 •Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 Daily Pilot Celebrating the millenniwn 0 CA E Orange Coast • ·M r. OCC' experienced every momentous sports angle. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT J im Cdm(•tt isn't hsted 1111 cunonq Ordnge Coast 1111111 Collt>gP's dll·tune h•ud1ng rushf'r'> or home run httlN'>, but the fdct lhdt <lflybody I'> h'>lt•d di clll IS because Of him. Constdl·red a pioneer among Cuhlomld commuruty college -.port'> inlonndllOn chrectors, Car· nf'tt. whosP reach now goes far l>f'yond the plc1ymg helds, IS known in h1i. cucles as having m..i'>ter<'d tht• Mt of record kPPptnq, '>ldlt!o>l.JCdl r<''>t'M< h dnd med1c1 ri•ldtJOn-. In 1 Y7 l, commuruty collPCJt' SIOs were mostly PX·JO<ks who bctrPly knf'w home row on ct typcwntcr. but could spec1k the coddws' lc1nguage. frustrated jock from Costa Mesa High, where he became sports editor or the school newspaper and public-address announcer at home football games across the street at OCC's LeBard Stadium. Part of Mesa's first graduating class in '62, Carnett was a sports stringer (or part-timer) at age 15 for the Globe-Herald and Pilot, a Daily Pilot precursor, under sports editor Bill Donor. His mother would drive him to tugh school games, then later wait in the newspaper parking lot while the budding 1oumahst cranked out a story. As an OCC student in 1963, Carnett rode the rooter bus to Pasadena's Rose Bowl for the Pitates' Junior Rose Bowl game against Northeastern Oklahoma, won by occ. 21-0. Carnett reinvented the position, not just m d1g<Jtng up slat1sl.Jcs and informauon never before• resec1rched. but Jim Carnett Back then, there was so much community spirit that a parade was held earlier in the day for mcorporatrng media savvy tactics to genernte publmty fo r lhe OCC athletes dnd cOdchcs Camett's in-depth prohJes often grc1cPd the sports pages of Orange County newspapers and helped otherwise dnonymous dthJetes gdlll some exposure, mcludmg a baseball pitcher and late fnend. Ddfl Qwsenberry Ycdrs later, when Qwsenberry WdS mducted mlo the OCC Hall of Fdme, he thanked Carnett for the story dnd told hun 1t was the lwst ptPC'e ever wntten on him. C dmf'tl was !>tunned. ·1ou1st>nberry) told me he still hdd 1l dnd n•membered it,• said < 'rtmett, dl'>o an OCC graduate, who hd'> <'mbod1ed everytlung a n>rnmunity colJegP could W1Sh for ..,inrp lwgmrung m 1971 as a tull-l1m1· cdmpus publtast and SI[J C<1mc•tt dropped sports from h1!-> oc c r!''>pons1bwbes m 1986, whPn ltw college president. Dr 1Jon<1ld Hronsdrd. wanted more mdrk<•trng, recrwtment and outn•dch programs from the cnmmururab<>ns d epartment, wh1< h hdd d sldlf of three when Cdmett started 30 years ago and now hcu+ t.rlpled m size W1th him at th<' helm , "It wdsn't by choice that I got out of sports (in '86), • Carnett said "That was probably the pdrt of the 1ob I loved most. The other dubes I loved, too, but sports was the frosting on the cake.• Orange Coast's llvmg, breathing history book, Carnett 1s ·Mr. OCC. • a moruker he wears with pnde "They've called me that a few tunes,· said Carnett. who will receive the distinguished D Richard Petnzzo Career SeMce Award at a banquet Sunday m Denver from the Nabonal Counol for Marketing and Pubhc Relabons Pnor to tus adm.lrustrative promobons, Carnett was a wttness at OCC's all-time great- est conquests, mdud.mg football national champ1onsh.tps ln 1963 and '75, ooketba.U's state tiUe in J 979 end baseball's state champiomhJp ln 1980. Carnett is a sell-described lhe football team tn Costa Mesa near what is now 1hangle SCfuBie. Carnett jomed the U.S. Anny in 1964 and remamed m the service until '67, serving mostly as sports editor for two Korean· based newspapers. Carnett returned to OCC as a student, went through a first marriage and graduated from Cal State Fullerton in early 1971, before returning to Orange Coast as an employee. He has won numerous honors in his career and produced statewide award-winning football, basketball and baseball media guides for 15 years. ·we didn't have two football records when I got here,• said Carnett, who originally wanted to work tn professional sports PR, but realized it wasn't as glamorous as he thought, and had •always loved being on a college campus.· When the campus PR position opened at OCC in August 1971, Carnett landed a dream job at his alma mater and has never left. Carnett lists the '79 state championship in basketball under Coach Tandy Gillis as-tus No. 1 OCC sports highlight, because few expected the Pirates to win that season. Football is Carnett's favorite sport, but the undefeated '75 national championship football team destroyed every opponent and was never challenged. Even in the Avocado Bowl, Coach Dick Tucker pulled bis starters ln the ~nd half of OCC's 38•14 win over Rio Hondo, in which OCC led at halftime, 31-6. Carnett also loved watching former OCC baseball coach Mike Mayne tum the program around. going from la.st place to first, induding the 1980 state championship and five South Coast Conference tiUes ln seven years. Carnett. the latest honoree In the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Pame, lives in Colt.a M8la with his wife, Hedy. He b.u three dauqbten, a deceoted son and a grarutton. 1112-year-old Ethan. •Ha's the athlete b1s grandfather never wu, • Carnett Mid. Besalball Ball al Fl• CLASS OF 1996 YEARBC>C>K 'A1«:Y l..Jnlfn1A""l1'f • KIJ5IWrl QM:• CEOICI~ CIJl,(,acDll( 11 • 0-'\ tO TI~ • \.R.W~ YAIOIJ;Y Above ls the cover of the 1996 Basketball Hall of Fame Yearbook when Newport Beach's George Yardley was inducted into the game's shrine. Below, the star, whose light continues to glisten. Michigan ,s Sports Hall of Fame beckons Yardley • Fonner Newport Harbor High standout and NBA Hall of Farner will be inducted at a May 24 ceremony. George Yardley, a Newport Harbor High basketball standout and NBA legend, will be inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame at a May 24 dinner at the Cobo Conference Center in Detroit, Mich. Yatdley, who became a member of the NBA Hall of Fame for his strong play with the Detroit Pistons, will Join fellow Michigan stars Dan Dierdorf (football). George Gervin (basketball), John Harrington (prep football coach), J .P. McCarthy (broadcaster), Jack Morris (baseball) and Wayne Walker (football). After a solid career at Newport Harbor and Stan.ford University, Yardley played for the Port Wayne Zollner Pistons and was a star when the team moved to Detroit in 1957. That year, he became the first player in NBA history to score over 2,000 points in one sea.son (2,001). Yardley was enshrined into the NBA Hall of Pame,....i.n 1996. He was elected to Michigan's Sp0rts Hall of Fame by the Legends Council last October. OAl.Y MT PHOTO IJY DON l1ACl1 Battle of 11nbeatens • Costa Mesa (6-0) hosts Mater Dei (7-0) today with hopes of making a huge statement on the diamond. lllny~knet DAILY PILoT ln th world of Orange County bueball. COila M~ ttigb hu typ- ic41J.y operated IOmeW~ below mid-major level. But. now an unprecedented 6--0, the Mustangt are looking to bo1lter that repula· don when they bolt Mater Del ln an ll·large game ol the Footbill..co.t.a MeN 'Tbumarnent today at 3 p..m.. Already tourn.l!Mnt chmnptona =.. tourDa.m8Dl lhdud· ed men tNml than wwe ln the 16-IMm tnckeO, Mw Coecb Klrk &.uarmeiMJ CIOnlkMn mieltlnQ the MoMtd» (7-0), ranked No. 2 ID Orange cauiilY wS No 2 tn ctP SOutbem ~ DnWon O. •a ~.rime• SUd Beutnll .. lf, ..,,. II a IDIM\ll'tDg tar ow ~ ud we're e.oe.d abcMll lt. • ' .......... 1be Mesa·Ma.ter Dei meeting ls one of several match ups on tap this week for NewJ>ort·Mesa IChoolt who continue league play tn ~ Pad.flc Coast and See vtew. Newport Harbor (3-3, 0-2 in league) visit.I Sea Vlew rival Woodbridge ':!fo at 3:t5. The Sallon, Jed by r catcher Gar- rett Brant (."5.S with four R.811) and Donovan W~(8 for 12), need a vldory to some c:onfiden.ce .._11 ~ earned in 3-0 start. JunlQr -...~.._,.. pitcher Cody Forsythe (t.08 ERA NOlfMCJOd •Qlll in 13 lnNnQI) wtll It.alt for the ian. Mete, blttlni:I "'" u • team. .. pac.d ottemfvely by man Denie.l Hunter (7 fOI' 12 for• .583 ~)&Del C&rtaa Frw'o~ for 12). 8oUJ lbare tbe eeun Med wttb Mvtin RBis and ... hll home NDI Pdday in a PCl. Wtn •l &tande BNntSteftm, t-0 withe 2.00 ERA. ti~~ ~~, .......... .-s. CorilM tW-Mar bma Nol1bwood ~ wt.. 1!11.al Ylllll t..gune BMic:ta ..... PO. o• t mt. Doily Pilot SPORI'S Monday, March 19, 2001 7 Gmona del Mar High sophomore..,_ Addli'*v 5 authel h}S lint vanity borne run in I.he bottom ol the 10th tn.ning to lead the Sea Khlgl to o 2· l Sea Vlew Leo.gue ~ ball victory over Back Bay rtvol Newport Harbor. South- paws Gam!U NUZ'Wll, of the Sallora, and CMd Jobmoa, at CdM, combine for 18 innings, 264 pitches and 43 first-pitch &trikes against 69 batten. Nuzum, who is a transfer from CdM, works into the ninth inning, giving up one run with seven strikeouts and.Just two walks. Johnson pitches a career-~ 10 innings, throwing a four-hitter, striking out 11 and walking four. Bstanda's Chris Fellx wins three events and ancho.rs the 400-meter relay team to victory for the Eagles' boys track and field team. But that wasn't enough oa host Huntington Beach wins, 71-53. Pelix takes the 100 (11.26), the 200 (23.38) and the long Jump (19-6 112) before anchoring the winning relay team (45.9) James Dawklm wins the high jump, clearing 5-8 and is also on the victorious 400 relay team. In the largest invitational of the seeson. the Orange Coast College women's swim team swamps the Cuesta Swimming and Diving Invitational field by more than 100 points. The Pirates finish wit 518.5 points with its closest rival, Diabk> Valley, at 412. OCC's Jtort llangeJ takes three events, winning the 100 butterfly (59.47), the 100 Individual medley (1:03.99) and the 200 M (2:16.27). Kent Reed wms the 50 breaststroke in 32.07. Newport Harbor junior GeOtl Abrams, a former two-time national junior team member, sweeps three of his singles matches as the Sailors win their Sea View League boys tennis opener, 10-8, over El Toro. John Rlnelt also sweeps in singles. Southern California College, now Van- guard University, holds off a first-game ral- ly by host Concordia, then comes from behind in the second game lo sweep a Golden State Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader by identical 7-6 scores. MUr.e Grasse goes 2 for S with two doubles and four RBis in the opener. Joe alvera shines in the second game, going 2 for .& with a double and three RBis, then comes on in relief to get the final three outs. -==-~~-:i.~-10 OUI a ad Wllill ... • M facaatbemk 'I •al ....... to campbla a• h'I , IMd· tag tbe ~ b•abd tMm to. 5--0 ~c.ntuJy~ ~ ........ :=t-,.... WUh Wlillm'I b6d b. pelf4ld ~· WlllOll tbroWI 66 pilcbel, 4e for for ltribl, u bl hUJts no more Ihm l l I*"* Ill any liming. The no-bitter II tba ICbool't ant liDce . .1986. ':': ~ Junlot rtgbl·bander M.etrn striket OQ.t 10 to ,Jeod the Sailors to a 4-1 ~ bMebeil over Unl, venity. Jn the tbild bming, "' ell Olsbef- llit c:lrlWii in a. "-with o aacdflce fly as the Sailon t.aJut a 3-l edge. Esta.oda'I Miia ..._...,_and Torrey ffe•-cwt. both 6-foot..S, lead the Eagles' boys v~ team to its tint Victory of the l8UDll in their ftnt week of action after leading the ICbool'I blisketball team to 4 stale dut~ ~bas 20 ldlll while end Jeff Byrae add eight b1ocb each. Tb6 Eagles win, 4- 15, 15-13, ts.a, 15-9, aga.imt host San Clemente in a nooleegue contest. Fuer- bringer and Hammond play in a match two days after wiD:ning state in basketball. The Corona del Mar baseball team squeeze1 ~\It a 3-2 Victory over Wood- bridge. Nell w.ber'I drive finds the alley in Jelt-centerfleld f« a double, bringing in Matt Evmt in the sixth~· 11.m DeC1acW RBI double briDgs 1n Todd K.ebdt to tie tbe ICOl'e in tbe third. Kehrli singles in Bndy t.uur lo start the run. The C.oroaa del Mar High boys and girls swb:n teams power to victory OYeT Back Bay rival Newport Harbor. CdMs girts swim to a 115-52 wtn and the boys soore a 105-65 vic- tory. Sea King1 junior T9dcly Slmpkl•, who qualifiel for CIP bl tbe 500-yard freestyle in 4:51..4, wlDI two events. The Sailors' Joe HDll wtm the 100 but- terfly in 58.25. Por ttie ~gids. IWdl Edmunds takes the 500 ~ (S-.54.1) and Jledty Todd grabs top booon in tbe 100 breutstroke (1:16.2). Newport Harbor's girls ftn1sb with two double winnen 1n ...._ Md.ann and~ ....... -<lOmPled ht' St.w :-·.""'.r ' !" • ·.-r-· -,..,~ ~-:.~ ---·..q.;-: NOTICE Of fer ~ NotlOll lomt rt NOTICI CW ISZUM ~ Boald. hat• price, payable to tile PETITION TO avl&ltH flotn the court "'-"'IUANTTO HEAL.llt lnalt11 referred 10 u DISTRICT u a guatlf\-ADMINISTER CWll IN'ITY CODE IEC1lON "DISTRICT", wtl ,_ tea tnet Iha bldOet rl Ila ESTATE OF: AaomeylorPfttionlr 11'7111t•AHD up lo, but not la14r Nn ptopoaal 11 accectea SOPHIE W MICHAEL JOHNSON NOllC50flNTEHDE.D the 1~tated IKM. "'811 promptly execule BACEVICIUS AKA HOLLEY & GALEN FORFBnJRE M•led blda for Iha the AgrMmelll, luml.sh a SOPHIE BACKUS 800 S Fogueroe Straet "'='~~ 1ward of contracta lor 11a.lac1ory Fllltllul Pt1· CASE NO. A206541 Sute 1100 SECTIOH 11-... Iha followtno ptOjactl: form1nc1 Bond 1n an To all heirs, blnelloanes. Los Angeles CA 90017 On F-..,Y 1, 2001 11 Protec1: 1lld •862 • amount nol 1111 thin credl\ors. conbngent OJ.112/01 03113I01, 1799 C--. Plaoa, Bowl Bench Seatlno one hund1ed percent creditors and peraons 03/l9~1 COiia~~ ~ Edl1on High School (10()'!(,) of the tot11 bid wflO may ocherw1se be r,MS, 2tlOW Mandatory Job Wilk ~. lumWI a Paymenl 1merealed .n ine wiD or · S. C~ 9 00 am, Wldnffday. Bond In en amount nol etiate °' b01t1 ol NOTICE OF and g~ Sdoll Maren 21. 2001, Edleon 1111 1hln one hundred SOPHIE BACEVICIUS PUBLIC AUCTION 11,1ii'tt'4e'bY ._... High School. 21'00 ~1 (100'Ya) ol the to- AKA SOPHIE BACKUS NoClca II hlfaby gl\'l'I lallCh Polee~ Magnoll• Ave • Hunt· tal bid pnoe, Ind l\Jmi&ll A PE TITION FOR that Iha undefl9l8d Wiii n. ptapeny .... .... lnglon Beech. Llcenla' cart1flcates evidencing PROBATE his baall 6'41d sell it PV6LIC wlfl ~ IO lll9id A OI B Of C61(~) lhal lh4I required lnaut· by LORETT.A E AUCTION on APRIL 09 ~. ~I) Elida lhal ba racelved anca II Ill eftac1 Ill .,. NELSON n the Supenor 2001 at 11 00 AM 11 Code Saclcn ~ SallilY in Iha plaoe ldanbfiad ~ Ml fOtlh rn lhl COU!1 ol Calalomaa AUSPACE. 856ot HAM-na8ed .: :: lbo\11, Ind lhall be general cond•IKlflS In CounryolOR.ANGE ILTON AVENUE =MDl'nlrol0ranea opened and publicly Iha event ol t11lure lo Tl-iE PETITION FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH. Cocny NI INlllld read aloud at the ~ enrer .,,_, IM contr1ct PROBATE ~ d'wt CA 92&18-7007 the Pl!· pt00Mcll1g1 ID fortlil .. atated date, time and and eaecu1e the re· LORETTA E NELSON sonal propatty ot the fol· ~~ placa quired doc:IUmarrla, IUCh be IPl>O'"l«I It '*"°"81 lowing. ~ !-Saclotl In IOOOl'danca w11t1 Iha bid ..airrty wl• be lof· repralalllatlva to NAME . UNIT ~. provl9lonl -~ Cal!fornta f9fted The! FIJlhful Per· 9dm1111t1et Ifie ellate ot INVENTORY Yov .,. lnllNMd thll • ~ .. "' formanoa Bond 11\111 re· lhl decedent DOUG BRANT, F073. YoU dlallt to OOl'llllt .. Prof111lon1 Code main In lull fOfoe and el· THE PETITION requMU FURNITURE, MISC 1o1ta1U9 al Ha ~J Sac11on 7028.15, and feet ltlrough the pran- lhl dacadenC'• WI-and COREY ARTISS, E IO Ht9lll -Pubflcl Conlr1C1 Code IN period .. epac:ihlld Ill oodds. If i ny, ba G038 MAITAESS 2 Code Sac:IDrl ~ 3300, the ownet ttie general OOl)dlliolll edmlftld to ~ The • ' • YoU ""* • I requlree lhal Iha bide* The DISTRICT 11· ~.~ ~ ~..!'.! ~s~:V~~I. = c:""..,:-:0~ posaeu lh• ciaut· ..,_ 1he tt<;lt to re;ac:t ... _ ""' _, • .....,., BOXES, COPIER, RE· Yov ""* .. ftl C111*11 llcation of contracto(1 ltr'f or aH bide or 10 111 .. Ille lllOI by lhl FERG . STER E 0. N ~ COii'! o1 fll ~ noted above al walV8 any lrregulanha cwt FURNrTUAE. MISC ~·' °'.]'aa 91!!! Iha Ume !ha bid )I or lrrformalitlH In ltr'f THE PETITION ~ I( E A u c TI 0 N ~T" cl .... ... IUOmltlad Punuarrt 10 blCia OI In 1he bodclno 1ut1onty 1o aomrnoAlr "' o1 "' '::I 8ullr""9 and ,.,. 19q1M9d 11y Sadlorl 1he lllall undet lhl SERVICE. P O BOX in.a YoU ........ Prol111lon1 Code 1n3 of d'la C11'1oma lndaptoelent ~~9 PATTON. CA Idol. ~ ,.. Sac:tioo 7028.15, no l.AlbOI Code. lhl Owec•or AdmonlllrlllOll o4 Eltltel I( E JACKSON Ot~~~ ~ peymant lhlt ba midi o1 lhl Dapai1menl o1 lo-.Ao. en-autnonty w.I "' ..,... 111 m! lor wort °' mMtrial ~ cMll1el Aelatlone ol the allow the pal'IOMI l~b~~~b~' ~~-~ dlf the oontnM:t unlaaa Stall ol C.tifomi1 hi• recneantalllll Ir:> t.ka 723·' 1•19 ~ and unlit lhe Reaiehr ol datem11ned ttie g&Mfal """Y actionl wdhout Published Newport T.> • ' cbntrlClon veilflal to prevelllng ra111 ot ~ ooun aoproval 811el'l·Co111 Mesa w::.: Ana. Cl lhl Olllrtc:t thal lhe OM-wegae In lhe locallty In a...11111ing C*1ain """f n.11u Piiot Marcf'I 19 2e "ll70t _. .. .::;:._.ISO> lr1C10f Wll propar1y which this WOii! la 10 be lmponant actionl. 200~ . . ~.. "'c!: llclf..cl at "' llma Iha ~rtomed CQ9lal °' ,.,.......,, the peraon9I DMllon. bid wae IUbrN!lad. 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MIOt • lomla BualnaM Ind ralM of wagaa lo all end ~ good <*"' NMnl Tln. t070 Rad-~ Profaationl Code, Iha W0111a11 employed by wtiy "" COllri tlWllJld not ACthlOUi 8Uilniii 1pacl1ny contractor !hem ~ IN 1111CU1on of M "'llllhonty ~·ii:: ....... .... ~ ewaldtd "' oontr&t tor .. oon1r1o1 ~~tit ~: OMne OrQPllla, o&01 The ~ l*'IOIW 1111~1t111 .... ~ No bidder may ~ at 1 30PM ~ Tolbtlt St, er ... Odo .,. dall1g ....... a -.cl a ~ ol l'9 ..,,..,. M'f bid tor a Dlol L73 lamed 111 341 1otr411 92&2'3 ~ Window Tint-woi-. In 8CIUOI ... wlll S*tod ol ~ (80) daYt THE OtY ORlV£. TNa bu11neU 11 oan-~ 271 w Wllol\ tfl, l'9 ~ cl ~ ..., b dllt 111 lot t. OAANGE. CAtlla cMtld by 1 ~ COiia ...... ~ nla .,._ lftd ~ ol t*t1 IF YOU OIJECT ID fie ~ t2ta7 fJIOfl 11': • Code ~ to s.dlorl --ol .. -Have you etartad Sarglo ~ 271 W ltclD\ 10ll 22300 ol "' Pl.de Con-"' __ ,, ,__.. W11tOn 8'. tf, Co.la T1IM II GI lie ... lrlC( ~1 .. conna r::;-*' ... II.. ~ ~ ytt? No MtM. Cll9olnla ..,.. M _. na31t be .. 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IQOJ MU4 .. ..., ....... ~ ;::. :i== ~· CONST"~· NCJT1CI TO ::13••••,.. :--..: .....:: ~ 11u ,..... .... 110N. 214 c •• 1t.. c~~,g.O:,. ~... ~-;: ='=...,., c ... :-:.. --~ = ..... Calbnla ldiool I**; .... I( .. -· ~ ......... ,.,.... °"' ..., ~ a-~. ~ ...,_ ~ lMlll ......,. llNi1I ... ~·C..tl ..... ttOO The flN .., ~ 274 !. "'' ll.. eOlli Hiii\ .._. '*'Id ......_ Oii .. bt11 Dlllr ..... Mlltdl ta, 1t. dlllftl .. "°' .......... o.lbnll .., OtMllll ~ ~ ....... l001 1HARBOR AREA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB HOOPS The Harbor Area Boys & Girls Club Bulls -Front row, from left, Jay Ordaz. Andrew Taylor. Austin Deyan, Scott Felder, Chad Seeber. Back row, from le ft -Coach Julie Deyan, Taylor Bergquist, Garrett Pickard, Peter Thompson and C oach Alex Deyan. Bulls edge Lake rs, 27-26. for third-grade championship COSTA MESA -Tht' Bulls, a third-yrdd<' I ldrbor Area Boys dnd c;1rlc, Club basketball team. wrdpped up 1h M'dSun 13-1 dnd dclet.ttcd the Ldkers m overtmw, 27-2h. to wm the league title. Austin Deyan rind Chad Seeber led the wdy for the Bulls Deydn hit 1wo free throws with two sec-onch ll'fl to ~end the game lo ovf'rtlme, where Seeber U'>l'd -,tr<Jng clock management and pmpomt shoollng to help the Bulls come out on top Sailors battle in title match HAPPY BIRTHDAY HUNTINGTON BEAC• I -ProVIng toumdment hmf> cdn be unpredlctable, Newport Harbor 1 llgh dnd FooUuU, both second in their pool.,, r•merged out of C.WW•tlne the o.lly lllkaft Athlet9 of the w.9' ..._ their respecltve brd<"kets Sdturddy to VOLLEYBALL earn a berth m tomght's 7 o'clock Orangi> County Chdmp1onc,h1ps D1vis1on I lltle mdlch dl Edt'>on • Llgh Newport. after fdlling to Santa Margdnld in pool play. defeated Mater De1 dnd Mciruld m three gdmc., to edffi its third title-match dppeara.nce m four years The Sdl.lor'> lost to Coro- na del Mar and Sdntd Margdilta m recent lltle showdowns. They last won the tournament m 1992, dereallng EdlSon Foothill lost to Mater De1 m its pool, but bedt Santa Mar- gcmta m the quarterfinals, then lrvme in the c;pm1hndls Newport is led by senior Blake Tippett . .. doing buslnees yet? No Fred G Tuttle This S!Allment WH filed wtlll the County Clatl< ol Orangt County ()(t 03!0&'2001 20011857609 Dally PlloC Mar 12, 19, 26, AD! 2 200' MOe6 AGE COMMERCIAL PAINTING INC a Call- torn. oorporabon. db. B ACKBAY COM· MEACIAL PRINTING 3100 Airway Aveou(I Suite 138, Costa Mesa CA 9262fl The! locatKlfl 1n Ca.hfor· Na of the chief execunve Escrow No. otttce of Iha seller it 35057-KH Same as at>ove NOTICE TO At llSl9d by !he set1e1. ING 3100 "'rw1y Ave- nue S111t1 138 Cos11 Me5I CA 926~ The l>IJllc Nie 1t1 9'Jb. )9C1 IO C.lrfomol UnolOl'TI Commercoal Code SedlOn 6106 2 The n1m1 and ad· dress of !tie PlflOO Wllh whom claims m1y be toled 19 JEFFERY J CZECH & AS · SOCIA TES 14 111 SPECIFICATION NO. 2000t'01 ·25 Sea'-<! ti.els mu51 be subm1ned oo the torm suwfoe<l Dy Iha 0.stnct 1n accoidance ..,.,h ell proYISIOnS OI tne !lpeOll C.llCH'ts Spec1hca11on1 bod blankS and l\Jrthet in· formattOn may be ob talOOd al lti8 above ed dress telephone 171') 962·2'11 Std blanks and tunner lnfonnabon may t>e ob- iaineo at 1he above ad c1r .... 1~ (71') 593-7583 Pubhshed Newport B11ch·Co1ta Meu Dally Pilot March t 9 2001 M091 CREDITORS OF all other business BULK SALE nam11 and addresses uWd by the selle< Within (UCC Sec. 8105) th1ee years t>elCl'e the F reew1y Dnve 5"1te .tOO San!a Fe Sc>nnos. CA 906 70 Ind tile last dale 101 t~1ng Claun1 shall be ~' 5 2001 WhfCtt 11 ttle busmesa day ti.lore !he ule ci.11 tpeOt!ld M>OY• Pubhshed Newpon Beach-Colla Meu ~!!!!!!!! Daily Pilot Maren 19 2001 NOTICE IS HEREBY dale tueh hal was 9«11 GIVEN thal a bulk ule 18 or de!rlle<«I to Ifie bYyef about IO be made Ile None The name<•> and busl· The name and t>Ys•· nesa eddrets<M) of thll neN address of the Sek1(1) are Alley WHt buyer are Cl,.HON lncotpOnll«I. 21(>0 Well INC a Callfomoa ~ Oceanfront Newport ration. d b a WEST Beach. CA 92663 COAST I.ABELS 620 Doing BoslnMS as 21 SC>Ylh A1chfleld Road, Oceantron1 Restaurant PtacentMI CA 92870 All other busmen The uaets being sold name(•) end Id· ire OMC:rlbed In gener1J dren(es) used by the 11 1 Heldetberv KOfa Setlet(s) Wittlin tne pur Presa 1 Chief PrHS, 1 DATED Maren 1, 2001 CINTOH, IHC. d.b.A. WEST COAST LABELS By: /91 SALVATORE A. SCAFFIOE, Pl"ffl4*11 Publlahad Newport Beech·COlll Meu Daily Pilot Mereh 19. 2001 2U051 lMle )'81!1'1 111 IWt«I by Ryobl Pre-. 1 Mul!J CAJI M088 ltll Se4tel(1I are .t.n.y 28 Pllpef Cuft8f 1 Fiim _____ ..:.;.:.:.,.. Wut P1oce11or 1 light NOTICE The! name<al and ad· Tlble 1 Piiie Bomer INVmNG BIDS dress ol ,,. Buy«(•l -.I 1nd 1 Piiie PrOCftSOf The Oflngt CoYnty are 21 Ooellnfrotlt and 111 located at 3100 Sanitation Olatnct C.M· ~uranc Inc Airway Avenue Suite forma Wiil r-• bode 11 R1dgehn1 Dnve 138, Co.la Me98 CA until Tu.day, April 3. Newport Beach CA 92626 2001 9' 11:00 a.111. Boda 92660 The bu11n... name ~ be r~ at the Thi -ti ~ IOld uMd by 1he Miier at tnet DlatflCI 1 Administrative are generally CINCrtbed .Jocahon II SHARP IM-loeby °' Pun::naling Of· u LlqUOf UcenM. In· AGE COMMERCIAL flOI by the date henlln- ventory Furnnu11, PRINTING, INC., a Celi· aboYe Mt b1h. at which Flatu1ea. 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