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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilotr . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2001 · -ConeX~t apnOunc·es mas_s .layoffs • The move comes as a · slowing ec;onomy appears to be affecting Newport Beach. Ma this Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Chip maker Conexant Systems Inc. announced Monday that it will lay off 1,500 employees worldwide, including 450 of 2, 700 workers al its Newport Beach site. Another 650 employees m the city will be temporarily laid off for two weeks starting April 7 while the million in operating costs each year. Newport Beach-based company Saving money has become a major shuts down production to save mon-concern for the . financially ailing ey, said ·· Lisa Briggs, a company. company, which expects to see a spokeswoman. The two-week shut-35% to 40% drop in revenues com- down could be repeated later this pared to its first fiscal quarter eam- year. ings of $410.4 million. The restructuring move a lso sep-Dwight W. Decker, Conexant's arates Mindspeed Technologies, chairman and chief executive, said Conexant's Internet infrastructure . a slowdown in the global economy business, from the rest of the com-has contributed to a decrease in pany. While that proposal still demand for the company's prod- requires share owne r and IRS ucts. approval, it should be complete by While demands for Conexant's September, company officials said. products should return to normal The changes die expected to levels once customer inventories are save the company more than $200 depleted, "we see no dear indica- "It had lo haP.pen sooner or later. The sales lax bubble has finally burst." Dennis Dann er Newport Beach's administrative services director lions of a recover'\' ctt this tune·,· Decker said. · With the city\ other major employers -Pacific Lile, Hoag Hospital c1nd the Newport-Mesa Umf1ed School D1stnct -mvolved Mrs. Globe contestants donate their time -and then tips -during evening of work at South Coast Plaza C ompetitors in the Mrs. Globe 200 l Telecast worked their charm bus- ing tables, playing maitre d' and serving food at Nella Cucina at South Coast Plaza on Monday evening. The 40 competitors and international delegates, each winners of their respec- tive country competitions, participated in the Nella Cucina event and donated the tips they earned to Women In Need. The women are scheduled to compete Saturday in the Mrs. Globe Telecast, an annual international pageant for manied women that benefits the Women In Need Foundation. The Irvine-based Women In Need Foundation is a nonprofit organiza- tion that helps physically and emotional- ly abused women and children. PHOTOS BV DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT ABOVE: Serap Poyraz of Turkey is handed a pizza by food server Carlos Colin during rush hour at Nello Cucina restaurant ln South Coast Plaza. AT TOP: Ruby Johal of Canada serves a pizza to Chelsea Field, 10, at the Nello Cuclna fund-raiser. Resilient Rupert weathers another storm CONMD lAU I OM.Y PlOT Newport Harbor's black swan muc:ot. Rupert. rtgbt. tMel • twtm witll one of tbe other resident swaa. Fish hooks and oil spills don't stop Newport Beach's black swan mascot. But will fatherhood? Ma this Winkler D M.Y PILOT A s Chloe the cat and Pobre Cito the Chihuahua settled in for a Mon- day morning nap, a celebrity was probably the last thing the two mas- cots at All Creatures Care Cottage in Costa Mesa expected to see carried through the dOOf. But the.n, about 10 a.m., the arrival of Newport Harbor's beloved trouble- maker caused some commotion in the otherwise sleepy animal hospital. Orange County Harbor Patrol offi- cers had lifted Rupert, a black swan. out of his stomping grounds after a (ish hook got caught in his beak and a string of fishing line had l11Jured tus throat. "Rupert, you're ready?• Mike Teague, a Newport Beach police ani- mal control olfjcer, jokingly asked the bird as he lifted him out of his truck. Once inside, the center of att ntlon himseU d.tdn't seem too bothered by the events and took care of a little preerung as Joel Pasco, the hospital's SEE RUPERT MGE 4 in other Imes of busmess, a ty offi- cials said they dJdn't expect to see the layoffs repeated elsewhere m the near future. But "tlus 1s still very bad news fo r Conexant ctnd for the city." said Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood, adding that the compctny had established itself as a good corpo- rate citizen that contnbuted to New- port Beach's hscal health "I'm not at all happy to hedr 1t." Since lhe computer industry IS a "pretty voldWe busrnes~: Conex- ant's troubles are not a -.1gn thdt lhe SEE CONEXANT PAGE 4 I Cal trans fights cleanup order • Transportation agency officials say storm water flowing from Coast Highway should not be considered waste. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT CR'r'ST AL COVE -State transportallon offJCtdL'> dre fight· mg efforts by the req1onal water boctrd to clean up urbdn runoff mto the stdte park With the deadline to filp a plan lo reduce storm-water runoft from Coast H1ghwdy quickly approach- ing. Cdltfdns continues to resist a Nov 16 cleanup order more than three month dlter filing dn appeal · SEE CALTRANS PAGE 4 Airport authority to seek city funds Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-t-..1ESA -Gen. Art Bloomer is headed to the Newport Beach City Council meetmg Wlth the tin cup in tus hand. Bloomer, the newly appointed executive director of the Orange Counfy Regional Airport Authori- ty, said he will lobby tonight rot $150,000 to help mount an mfor- mdbon campaign to build support SEE EL TORO PAGE 4 lllDEI OASSIREDS ··-···-·······-··-·--··-8 COMMUNflY fOlUM ···----·--· S "'ntE ClASSIOOM--·····-········ 2 ntE VlJOKT ...... -............... -... 3 W15 ······--······-···-------6 WUTlll Lois """"' ....... .,,..... ./ 2 Tuesday, Morch 27, 2001 Kids Talk ·BACK And the best fashion award goes to ... The Daily Pilot asked sixth- graders at Nc>wport Coast Elementary School in New- port Coast: What were your favonte and least favorite outfits at the A cademy Awards on Sunday? "Thdt dre!>'> lhclt Jultcl Roberts wore Wd!> just wky. She couldn't C'vf'n 9et up the StPp~. BC'n]dJTUn Bfdtl had to help her I just didn't W<e lhe stnpes." MEGAN MCTAGUE, 11 Newport COdsl ., llked Jultd Robf>rt'!> dress It WdS wetrd but cool ·1 Uunk I ltked ctlJ the dresses there." JENNIFER ASHLEY, 11 Nc>wport Coast "My l<'t1Sl lc1vonlc wt1s B1ork's drf'SS. It WtlS th1.., huqc>, nufly thm9 t1ncl I couldn't c•vPn figure> out wht1t 11 Wd.!> unul somront> told me thdl 1l WdS d ~wdn Uung All U1e dresses WPrc· rucc• except for hers • KALEIGH TRIDER, 11 Newport COdst "My ledSt fdvonle Wd!> Bjork\ dres!> My most ldvontP WdS Scimuel L Jdc~n·c, ltwwdol. Hf'W~ more"' up to date> thdn lhe other guys wNe h<"'<"dUSC they were jlL<;l wMnn9 suils. So he> re.illy stood out ." PORTIA FRISBIE, 12 Newport CrklSl "I dJdn'l rPaUy Weltch the awards. but I saw Bjork's drf''>S clnd thought II WdC. kinda cool bPcdUM? no one elc,c• would helve worn that. So 1l wds a nice change, and now everyone is talking about 1t And see-through dresses W<e Jenruler Lopez's are a bad influence because young londergartners rrught see 1t dnd want to WC'ar it too." DEBBIE LEE, 12 Newport Coast ~and Interviews by Sbrfanie Ft'tth Daily-P.ilot VOL 95, NO. 81 ntoMASH .. ~ P\Jblish« TONYDOOOO. Edrtor S.J. CAHN, City Editor JAMES Miii"- ~City Editor JEJ•d FDI K MAHAL. featurft Edit« M>Gllt CNU<*, Sports f drtOI' DUNNA GIORGI, News Edrtor AMMAAGJIM. Pagel>ellgnlr mMIMCCJIAMC, Photo Editor NOY OITT1NG. ~Dfr«t« I.MA o••ON. flromotkn .. Making sense of cents Play pizzas help Paularino Elementary students learn the art of change Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT Students bought half a pizza for 39 cents -what a deal. Apparently. the rock -bot- tom price reflected the pie's card- board appeal. Gina Stewart, a special day teacher al Paularino Elem entary School, used the cardboard pizza and some plastic cups of "soda" to give meaning to the lesson she was teaching about m oney. "The practical a~lication makes it more fun and g1ve{them a reason to do it.· Stewart said. ~·· EDIJCITION EastblutT Elementary principal takes leave Eastbluff Elementary School Principal Joann Berbos requested and was grant· ed a leave of absence from her position by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to attend to her aillng father. Charlene Metoyer, the coordinator of IN THE CLASSR,09M •' ·' the district's science and math programs, will act as principal in her stead for the remainder of the school year. Metoyer, who acted as principal at Sonora Ele- mentary School while principal Lori Hog- gard was on maternity leave. is expected to be at Eastbluff full time by Monday, said Susan Oespanes, assistant superin- tendent of elementary education. Doily Pilot Her class is made up of students w1th language disorders who have difficulty with their communica- tions and social skills. So even though Stewart was working on a math lesson, she had them interact with herself and other students to make it a social event as well. PHOTOS BY GREG FRY I OAll.Y PllOl Thomas Shaw, 8, counts out his change during a lesson on the practical application and use of money at Paularlno Elementary School. ln the background are Johnny Duong, 8, center, and Aaron McCulloch, 7. "I would like som e ch ange,• requested Aaron McCulloch. 7, politely. "Five nickels for a quar- ter." They could get a whole p12za for less than a dollar. and sodas ranged from 11 cents lo 23 cents. But beca.use they had to give her exact change, the students were dllowed to exchange currency. AU of the nuances or the lesson were there for a reason -for optimal learning. Once Aaron changed in the quarter for ruckels, he reabzed he would also need some pennies for the transaction, so he exchanged two nickels (or pennies. "l 'U have 11 penrues now -hd ha." he crowed. ABOVE: Students learn to work with money by adding up prices and making change. LEFT: Aaron discovers cardboard pizza isn't as good as the real thing. As Aaron bought his p1zzd, the other three boys around the table thought out their next purchases. And, or course, ate their p1ZZd and drank their sodas. Johnny Duong. 8, got the pre- tend hiccups from his pretend soda. •Aaron bought a fourth or a piz- za for 29 cents. and Johnny bought a ldrge dnnk," she told them . "Altogether how much did they spend?" number dice dnd writing ddd1tion and subtraction problems. She had two objectives: to see the right answer but also to have children bne up the problems correctly. don't learn number µlaces and to Lule up math problems. Later, the groups switchc>d. places and others would have a turn in the pizza parlor. Stewart ended the lesson by relating the experience and hands- on learning back to math prob- lems. She did this m the form of a word problem While Stewart ran the pizza par- lor for one small group or students, her aide Jackie Rooney worked with another group. One problem with the new math workbooks, Stewart said, is that they line up the problems for students, only requiring an answer to be fiJled in. Therefore, students • IN THE ClASSROOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and writes about her experience. Rooney had students rolling School Lunch MENU The Newport-Mesa Unified School Ois&ict offers menu choices each day at elementary~ The selection varies and mey be elthef' • ~ sMldwkh cw hot entr'ff. Students may choose a ~1¥1 entree If desired. Lunches are S1.75 each; the ~!strict does not accept checks for less than $17.50. Here's what's being served this week: \ TODAY Munch.able Lunch Salad with fruJl yogurt or spaghetti with meatballs and marinara sauce, READ£BS liQTU~E Copynght. No news storteS. 1111& (949) 642-6086 ttatlons, td1torlal matt• or IMM!r· Record your comments about tiMments herein an be rt9fC> the Daily Pilot 0< news tips. ductd without -rttlf' pem111lt0n of copyright <>WMf. ADORE SS tiOW IQ BEACH US Our addr~ tS 330 W. Bay St., Com Mesa, CA 92627. CltaMtJon The Times Orange County CORRECTIONS (800) 2S2-9141 It is the Pilot's policy to prompt· Adwt1lslng ly correct all erron of .substance Onsifled (949) 642·5678 Pluw call (949) 574-4233. Dhplay (949) 642--4321 m fdltoNI The Newpof't e.actVCosU Mesa News (949) 642·5680 O..ily Pilot (USPS-14WOO) Is ~ Sports (949) 574-4223 lrih«f d.lly. 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Cheese-a· dilla, crisp green salad with low-fat dressing, 100% fruit juice and choice of milk THURSDAY Munchable Lunch Salad or chicken tostada in an •edibowl" with lettuce, dleese and salsa, choice of fruit and choice of milk FRIDAY Muncbable Lunch Salad or grilled-cheese sand· WEATHER AND SURF TEMPEltA'IURES 110ES Balboa TODAY 1'3151 First low Corona del Mar 4:27 •.m ..................... 0.3' 7'J/57 First high Costa Mesa 10:31 a.m ................... 4.1' 1'3151 Second low Newport Beach 4:16 p.m. •M"""""'""" 1.0' 7'J/57 Second high Newport Coast 10:31 p.m ................... 5.0' 7'J/57 WE>NUOAY SUllf POMCAST Waist-to shoulder-high First low 5:01•.m ..................... 0.3' waves wfth occasronal First high 5-footers and felr conditions at the pier. 11 :08 a.m .................... 3.6' Second low LOCATION llZll 4:30 p.m ...................... 1.3' Wedge 1-2· S.Cond high Newpott 3-4' 10:57 p,m ............ t .......... 5' 11.ckle'i 2·3' "Iver Jejty 2-3' WAtml CoroN def M« 2·3' 1911 •1Atwm: 59 ' wicb, aisp green salad with low-fat dressing, 100% fruit juice and choice of milk MONDAY Muncbable Lunch Salad or Managers Special choice of fruit and choice of milk ' • The Muncbable Lunch Salad contains ~ greens. cheny tomatoes, crackers and protein sourees 5UCb as cheese, sunfiower seeds, fruit ' yogurt. honey-roasted peanuts and dressing. 1 No child Is discrlmlnettd •Inst ~ of nKe, ~ color. natlonlll origin, • or dlsllblllfy. If It Is ,,.,lewd • child hM bftn dlscrimlnattd •Inst. write lmmedl•~ to ~ S«,.tary of Agriculture. W.shlngton. DC 10150. POLICE f ILES COSTA MESA • Goff Coune Drtw: A grand theft was reported In the 1700 block at 11: 56 a.m. Sunday. • ~ AVW"Mw. Sale of narcotics w~ reported In ,the 1800 block at 2:46 •.m. Sunday. • VUlette Wily end tt...bor lloulevard: Possession of• controlled substance was reported at 6 e.m. ~· NEWPORT BEACH • II Ma dins A cellul•r phone, i.ptop computer •nd other Items worth ~ S4,400 were reported stolen In the 500 block at 8:10 •.m. saturct.y. • Ntouport 9oulev..t A soft.top. BMW convertlble «Mlf wes ~stolen from •CM In the 3100 bk>ck at 1 :37 p.m. Seturdey. • .... Oal&l6cnt: VendM repOrtedty threw a peper beg Med wtth rocb Md~. window In the 50I btodt 8t 4:09 •.m. s.tWdey. • • I . Daily Pilot , • I I furies overcome J]J'ejudice-most of the time 0 ccasionally there are stories m the paper . . about rundway Junes. -Junes that seem to dlsre- gard wha~ver facts have been presented. They make decisions based on some rationale outside the court- room. Every time this happens, there is all sorts of hand wring- ing about the jury system. After all my years in a court- room, I am a big believer in it. · 11rne and again I would see 12 ordinary people come into a courtroom where they were presented Wlth various facts and opmions. In a crimi- naJ case, they might be dedd- Robert Gordner THE VERDICT ing the matter of a man's life. In a civil case, it might be a complicated business deaJ gone awry. Almost every time they got NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT On the AGENDA APPOINTING A DISTRICT AUDITOR The district is required by the state education code to select a district auditor before April 1. For the past nine years, Varvrinek. Trine, Day and Co., certified pub- lic accountants, has been retained. What to expect The district audit committee has recommended the school board enter into a three-year contract with the same firm used for the last nine years. The con- tract. which trustees will consider approving. will cost S32,000 in the first year. U3,500 in the second and S35,000 in the third. ENROUMENT PROJECTlONS Each spring, district staff update the projected stu- dent enrollment in the dis- trict for the upcoming five years. These numbers are used for the preliminary budget, housing and staffing considerations. The projections are prepared by FYI WHERE TO MEET •Who: Newport-Mesa Unified School District board • When: 7 p.m. today • Where: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa an outside demographer who will update the num- bers again after intra-dis- trict transfers in mid-April and then again in August before school opens. What to expect District staff will present the infor- mation to the school board. PlANNING MEASURE A REPAIRS Now that the project management firm has been chosen to oversee the S 163- million school repairs, the first phase of the project will begin. It will include the establishment of a detailed schedule and budget. What to expect The board of education must appoint a board subcom- mittee to work with the cit- izen's oversight subcommit- tee and project managers on the schedule and budget. C· f Afl.swtJ", IT'S TIME FOR ... fM.t 8 ~oat' ,,,.a. MI CASA ' MEXICAN RESTAURANT ... llJ OUR MEAL~ ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUA/o\ENU: OUR ........... . "FISH TACos· MARGARITAS ARE -·~· TORTILLA SOUP u A.OE WITH ....... CHILI SIZE fY\I"\ .-.-cH1ucHm1o"'um1 GOLDTEQUILA! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645·7616 Celestino's.-- quality MEATS ,.,. 111<' /Jl)('~I \ll'(JI Olld S<•n 'lf'P t\l '<lllt1/>/t' &rvint CostA Mts11 for""" 30 ~tin Ctlestlnos All 1turaJ GROUND CHUCK $299 lb Celtstlnos All Natural Bont·ln BEEF CHUCK ROAST $349 lb New OrltaM Stylt CRAB CAKF.S s59~.u Old Fashion 1, MEATLOAF MIX so" Bttr $J99 25~ Potlt . lb Yott Add 25'i Vtal TMSplcn Ctltstlnos SWood Special-- FRF.SH FROZEN SWORDFISH STEAKS $6~~ CIDCKEN BRATWURST s3~ it right. doing ex.adly what they were mstructed to do - putting aside whatever preju- dices they might hold outside the courtroom and deciding the matter on the basis of the infor- mation presented. Still. there a.re the exceptions, like the one my falher told me about. This was shortly alter the 1 Civil War. Emotions on both sides were~ high. ln the South, thef/:! was a general animosity toward carpetbag- gers -Northern adventurers who wen~ down to take adv&ntage of the postwar chaos. In the North, this emo- tion was directed toward Cop- perheads. A copperhead was BRIEFLY Great surf in store for Newport Beach It promises to be a gorgeous day for Newport Beach surfers today, according to forecasters. Waves couJd reach a height of 8 feet in some areas, accord- mg to Frank O'Leary, meteo- Around TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cos· ta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170, or by calling (949) 574- 4298 Include the time, date and locatton of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing 1s ~a1lable at http.I/WWW da1fyp1fot.com TODAY Orange Coast College will present its 18th annudJ f-ligh School Seruor Ody from noon lo 3 p m at the cdmpus qudd, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-5725. WEDNESDAY A representa tive from UC a Northernerwho had openly sympathized with the South. The case my father . referred to took place m Iowa shortly alter the conclusion of the war. It seemed that a man I shall call Peter Srruth shot and killed a man I will call Robert Brown. Peter was tried for murder and found not guilty in a verdict that read as follows: ·we, the jwy, find Peter Smith, who served with Grant at Shiloh; not guilty of mur- dering that dirty copperhead Robert Brown: The judge read the verd.Jct, tore it up and told the JUJY to bring in a simple verd.Jct. -. rologist for the National Weather Service in San Diego. "We've issued a heavy surf advisory for Orange County and San Diego beaches,• he said. Whtle thmgs may look bet- ter m some areas, surfers mdy want to exercise caution m oth- ers, O'Leary said. "You have to watch out for rip CWTents that could be pret- Santa Barham wlll visit Orange Coast College from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. at the college. 2701 Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesa . Free. (714) 432-5894. A workshop on buying and selling rental property, \Vlll f take place from 1 to 3 p.m. at National University. 3390 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa Free. (800) 955-3135 A lecture on Caulerpa Taxfo- 1.ta, the killer algae, will take place at 7 pm. dl the New- port Dunes in the Wmd and Sea Room, 1131 Back Bay Dnve, Newport Beach. Free (949) 723-5424. A Flbromyalgla support group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Hoag Ho!>pital, 1 Hoag Dnve, Newport Beach. Free. (714) 840-8038. either that P~ter Srruth was gwlty or that he was not gwlty. no more. The jwy macched out for a brief dellberation and then marched back in with another verd.Jct: ·we, the jwy, find Peter Srruth not guilty of murdering Robert Brown. P.S. It's a da.n1ned good thing for PelA!r that he ser,ied with Grant at Shiloh." It makes a simple "guilty" or • not guilty" seem a little ' prosaic. ' • ROaERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former Judge. Hts column runs Tuesdays. ty scary,· he said. ·And guys fishlng on the rocks may want to think twlce.· But Newport Beach Life- guard CapJ.. Jim Turner bel.Jeves it's going to be a field day for surfers • 1 Uunk we're going to have wonderfuJ surf,· he said. "It's thmgs like Uus that make peo- ple want to IJve here.· "' -Deepa Bharath THURSDAY A basic payroll tax seminar will take place at 9 a.m. at Coastal County Regional One-Stop Center. 1675 Sceruc Ave .. Room 222. Costa Mesa . Free. (949) 768-1521 A representative from the adffi1Ss1ons office at UC San Diego will visit Orange Coast College from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the college, 2701 Fauview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714 ) 432-5894 The Visionaries of the Ordnge County Museum of Art will present a lecture by Suong Yangchereon al l p.m. at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. $85 for the series. (949) 759-1122. -Book Drive ---~·-------------------------------------------Yes, cont t to help children master Reading and English by the age of Nine. Here is my on to buy books for Pomona, Whittier and Wilson Elementary Schools. will be matched by Rotary Fountain of Youth Funds and buy 12 reading books. _ S25 will be matched by Rotary Fountain of Youth Funds and buy 30 reading books. _ SSO wlll be matched by Rotary Fountaln of Youth Funds and buy 60 reading books. _ S100 will be matched by Rotary Fountain of Youth Funds and buy 120 reading books _ Other amount to be matched by Rotary Fountaln of Youth Funds. Make your tax-deductible check payable to Rotary 5320 Foundatfon and mall to. Daily Pilot Promotions DepartmenUReading by 9 8ool< Drive P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Donors and the amount given wlll be recqgnlzed In the Reading by 9 Honor Roll, weekly In the Dally Pilot unless they request not to be fisted by checking here: _Please don't list my name. Tuesday, March 21. 2001 3 4 Tue5doy, Morch 27, 2001 NEWPORT BEAC" CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW On the AGENDA GREENUG HT GUIDELINES Council members will d iscuss a new draft policy prepared by City Atty. Bob Burnham that would define certain aspects of the slow-growth Green- light law. Approved by voters in November, the law requires a citywide vote on any development that allows an increase of more than 100 peak-hour car trips or dwelling units, or 40,000 square feet more than the general plan allowance. The draft policy includes definitions for "floor area" and "peak- EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 for dn airport dt thP closed Cl Toro Mdrtne l>dse I le won't stop there. The lormc r bdH' commdnde r said he would dlso head to the 14 other member cities w1lh requests for financial help. ·u they wdnt to be pdrt of the organizdt1 on, 11 seems hke they should bt' commit- ted e nough to support 1t" RUPERT CONTINUED FROM 1 veterinandn, cleaned the wound dnd gave Rupert a shot of antibiotics as a pre- caution. But Monddy's vet visit FYI WHERE TO MEET • Who: Newport Beach City Council • When: 7 p.m. today • Where: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. hour trips" and sets Dec. 1.5. 2000, as the law's starting date. Council member-.s delayed a vote on the guidelines at the last meeting because they wanted to clarify some minor issues, such as adding a t able that includes car-trip rates for all possible land uses. What to expect: Coun- ftnanclaUy, Bloomer said. He isn't likely lo e ncounter any obstacles IC\ Newport Beach. Historical- ly, the city has been the group's primary benefactor. Ne wport Beach has writte n $37 4 ,521 in checks to the group since 1994, though only $10,000 WdS paid before 1999, according to Richard Kurth, admm1slrcl- llve services deputy direc- tor. The authonty, dunng the past year, hasn't played much of a pubhc role in the WdS peanuts compared with the swan 's near-dcdth experience last year when he swam through a diesel fuel spill. He's also had his fair share of fishing line e ncounters in the past. A pink scar on his otherwise black, right leg serves dS d re minder. /'J11>y~ ,,,, _ _......~ Maren 29 April 5. 2001 cil members ate expected to approve the guidelines. El TORO CAMPAIGN FUNDS At their previous meet- ing, council members set aside S3.69 million for a campaign to promote an airport at the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta. tion. Grant agreements with the Airport Working Gro1,1p and Citizen~. for Jobs and the Economy, the two organizations that asked for the money, would give the groups S 120,000 and S 150,000, respectively. What to e xpect: Coun- cil members are expected to approve·the grant agreem~nts. El Toro debdte. Bloomer said he hopes to bring broader support to the group. Newport Beach Countil- man Dennis O'Neil supports lhdl effort. "OCRAA needs to be s upported, but it needs Lo be supported by dll the me mber cities," O'Ne il sd1d . "They should be funded. And the re ~hould be> d forum for the pro-dirport position." The duthonty stay(•d m the bdckground dunng 2000, but has reemerged th1s yc'ar under Bloomer's ledd- Rupert's not the only bird with fishing equipment problems m the hMbor. "It's c1 pretty rommon occurrence where there 1s fi s hing ," Sdtd Teague, ddding that sed gulls and other birds also gel tangled with hooks dnd lines. Rubert mdnaged lo sur- "".n.i ~•-• Lucy (J5 Lciah II Ads_,_ ~ ~~~"CUUI. c.9>t c inberg .,. CONEXANT CONTINUED FROM 1 city's overall economy will start to slow down, said Richard Luehrs. the presi- dent and chief operating officer of the Newport Har- bor Area Chamber of Com- merce. He added that the city's latest sales tax figures showed that •we're in a comfortable place right now.• Pty officials said that sales tax payments for Feb· ruary still showed an increase of 6.66% compared to the previous year. But compared with 10% to 11 % growths in prior months, things are definitely begin- ning to slow down. "It had to happen sooner or later," Dennis Danner. the city's administrative services director, wrote in a memo ership. Bloomer, a former Irvine councilman, secured a grant from the Orange County Board of Supervisors on March 6 for $5 million to counter South County's advertising campaign against an airport ot the base. Bloome r said the airport authority also secured d $25,000 grant from the Ana- heim Visitors a nd Conven- t10n Bureau. Even with the big check, the authority can't county's dlrporl match vive his latest troublesome encounter with little prob· lem. "He 's domg yood," Teague sdid Monddy after- noon, adding that Rupe rt jumped back into the welter on his return to the harbor. The :;wan's adopted "mother" didn't seem too pleas~-with Rupert's behavi' Friday. •Tue sales tax bub- ble has finally burst.• Conexant's changes could also jeopardize com- pany plans to expand its headquarters by 566,000 square feet. But company officials said the proposal slmply had been put on · bold, adding that they would not pick. them up again untiJ Conexant's financial situation had Improved. Newport Beach's voters would have to approve the expansion after a new slow- growth law passed last November. · Greenlight, which is now part of the city charter, requires a citywide vote on any development that allows an increase of more than 100 peak-hour car trips or dwelling units, or 40,000 square feet more than the general plan allowance. Apart from an increase in spending by South County cities via the El Toro Reuse Pldnning Authority. The planning authority spent more than $2.87 million dur- ing the 1999-00 fiscal year, records show. Irvine spent $8.1 million during the same period. Planmng authority spokeswoman Meg Waters said her North County coun- terparts won't pony up like Lake Forest and Irvine. •f'd be very surprised if anybody besides Ne wport Beach and Anaheun put any "l le 1ust can't keep that beak of his out of trouble." sd1d Balboa activist Gay Wdssall-Kelly, who's chroru- cled Rupe rt's adventures for the pdst five or six years. 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Ooify Pilot property taxes, the expan- sion could aJso earn the c1ty about SJ million in sales tax- es over a 10-year period, according to a draft~d development agreement Under the agreement. New- port Beach would becomt> the point of sales for any supplies purchased by Conexant from out of town vendors, Wood said. With roughly $2.6 million in property taxes during the 1999-00 fiscal year, Conex- ant ranks among the city's top five taxpayers in that category, satd Glen Ever- road, the city's revenue manager. OveraJl, the city took in $22.5 million m property taxes that year, he added. Conexa.nt ranks in lhe top 10% of sales tax-payers and pays taxes on four dif- ferent business licenses. Everroad said, adding thdt the tax amounts a re confi- dential. money into it," Waters Sdld "It's Newport Beach's pri- vate club." However, Costa Mesc1 officials, including Mayor Libby Cowan. have sd1d they would support the dlf· port authority's fuodmq request. "If it's for the day-to-day operations of OCRAA, 1t hd'> a better chance of bemq supported." Cowan said. • 1 . t f don't have any inte ntion o funding any propagancld war.· to the harbor as Rupert\ companion, love seems tc1 have finally struck Newport Beach's favonte bird. "Just on Suturddy, Lh<' two of them got married," Wdssall-Kelly said, uddincJ that little Pearls dnd Ruperls could soon amvf' a s a result. "If they stay out of (rou- ble," she said, laughing CALTRANS CONTINUED FROM 1 The two other partie~ named in lhe order, CaW'orrud State Parks and lhe lrvme Co . already have taken steps to reduce clischarges mlo Crystctl Cove State Park. The Calilorrud Department of ltansportanon has kept up the fight as it wwts for lhe Cd· ifomia Water Resources Con- trol Board to set a hednflg on the issue . "We have filed a chdllen~JC. but we are continuing to work wilh the board toward a resolu- tion,• Cal trans spokeswomdn Belh Beeman said. •At lh<' same time, we continue to work toward our plans as required by the cease-and-desist order." The regional water board gave lhe three partJes two years to s1gnilicantly reduce waste-water discharges mto the cove, one of lhe state's 35 Areas of Special B1ologica1 S1g- ruficance. In the appeal, filed m December, Caltrans argues that storm water flowing off Coast Highway shouldn't be consid- ered waste under state law. As of yet, Caltrans hasn't convinced reg1onal water monitors to agree wilh that position. Officials at the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, who issuedtt.he cleanup order, said the appeal has no legal basis. ·we feel that it has no mer· it,· said Michael Adackapara, the board's storgi-water divi· sion chief. •As far as we are concerned, the law ls very dear. As a part ol the cleanup order, the board gave the three parties until May 16 to subJllJl cleanup plans. Earlier this month, the Irvine Co. said it would build an eta.borate net· work of relenbon ponds and drainage pathways al the developer's 635-horne project on the bluffs about the cove. State Parks offidals hav allo said they would submJt their water plan in time. The aging septic tanks under the 46 historic cottages in Crystal Cove State Park ar~ suspected of leaking sewage into the <:ove. Initially, porks offldals said they needed to evict the cot• t.age dwellerl to eveluate each ltruct\.ue. But UM:>le plant were pushed becll: until July 8, after the residents sued and negotl· Gted a .ettJement. COMMUNITY Th•J. SAID IT "Hon ey, Rhett and I just flew in on How To GD PIBISllED The Daily Pilot wtlcomes letten on Issues ooncmmlng Newport Beacti etnd ~ Mesa. Daily Pilot . StudentS frOm abroad visit Newport-Mesa C osta Mesa High School is cele- brating lntemallonal Week this week. AJlhough its stu- dent population 1s already fairly global, the school will dlso feature some dancing from its Austnan guests. Most or our high schools 10v1te students from another country to shdre the Amen. can expenence firsthand. New- port Harbor recently hostf:'d stud(.>nts from France, and Coro· Goy Geiser- Sondovol EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING na ctel Mdr High hds had Jdpdnese vis- itors. Coi.ta M esd H igh is hosting 17 students and I heir English t(19cher from' a town outside of Vienna. Our fdmtly Wds offered dll opportu· ruty to get lo rxchange cultural infor· malion firsthand by havinq Stefdn stay with us for two weeks The> Austricln students go to cld'>!> w1th thP1r host brother or sister. so they qet d real fla· vor for the d1Hcrenc1~s in tht• two school systems. For instance, h1i. school houi.es k1cli. betwPen the agei. or 10 and HI The teacheri. move from class to class while the students sta y in the same classroom with the same group of students all 'Of the lime. The downside tor -;tudenti. 1s lhat there cirE' no electiv<·'>, <,o students lhere don't hdvt• chon . druma. newspu· per or any of th(• other subjects that are ortered as extras to the Amcnccm stu· dent. Stefan lhtnk'> thP Austnan way d oes lcdd to bettPr fnend<,h1ps with the kids in his clclss but says you don't gC't to know as many people. Austrian tePns E'dCh tak<' the sam<' 13 subjects. wh1< hare in two-hour blocks. After a week at dn Arnenccln school, he Sd tcl h" thought the one- hour lime frc1m<' was bctterlwcause it was eds1er to concPnlrdle for only onP hour on a sub1ect, dnd hornc•work on lhdl subject could be done in 'rndller sections each night. They take physical educc1llon tw1cC' a week for two hours and don't havt• aJl or the school sports teclms that locc1I h1gh schoob huvC' here H1i, particular tugh school cloe!> not have school un1 - fonns, but some 'chools do have them M ost of his teacht-n. dress more formdl· ly lhan the tec1chNs do here, but he wasn't sure that 11 made too much or <.J difference. Although we JUSl passed a bond because we thank the facilities at our school dre inadequate and m need of repair, one of his IJTsl comments was how nice our 1nl rdstructure was. They do not have sports facilities such as pool'>, tennis courts or baseball dia· monds. The drm kmg ago m Austna 1s 16 years old, but he said most kids didn't over imbibe. Many have a couple of beers on the w eekend when they go out Wllh friends. r asked 1f drinking and dnvmg wc1 s a problem, and he said lhcll was forbidden. After high school, men mu!>t spend eight months in lhe Austnan Army. Stefan said Amencan school have a bc1d reputa· Uon in Auslric1 but that he thought they were both learning about l he same things m some classes. Austnan stu· den ts have definitely learned more math and, after seven years of English, he is fluent in his second language. On Friday, join the Austrian students at lhe second an nual Costa Mesa- Estanc1a High School Joint Science Fair at Costa M esa H igh School's gym. The projects will be displayed and judged beginning at 10 a.m., wilb a reception and pre entab on of award begmnln9 at 2:45 p .m . Because you can't just put scientist~ through a six-week , on·lhc-job training program, UC Irvine bas provided funds and expertise to pique interest in sci- ~nca at an early age. Many of lhe C'On· t stanl!i ore from •eventh grade, and they hc1vo met scientists firsthand, as ,well as worked with UC lrvtne t;lu· dents acting as menton. Apparently, Yoda will be there, bac:aUH one sd - enc~ project ls tilled.• M ay th Poree Be with You." There Will also be a Bat· tle or th rnJe<U . I hope you can join thes young ldentists ln action. • GAY ii a CostAI M.WI .....,., Her ColUmn nn n.dlrl-She mlY be ..... by t-malt et ~·--.com. • the red-eye from Atlanta, and we are • looking forward to some Southern " California hospitality. I do declare, • UTftAS -Mail to Editorial P. Editor J.met1 Meier at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • MADaS H01UNE -can (949) 642~ it's simply been delightful." • FAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 --Prlcllla Booy, with a Southern drawl while dolled up as Scarlett O'Hara, at t he Divas Academy Awards cerem ony held at the Four Seasons Hotel to raise funds for the Balboa Theater renovatiori • E-MAIL -Send to dailynilotO/atlmes..com All corr~nce must include full name, home- town and phone number (for verif1c.ation purposes) The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submtSSIOflS for clarity and length . ) LETTER TO THE ~DITOR Costa Mesa council should help move Wstonc Huscroft House I was dismayed lhat, at a recent Costa Mese1 City Council meebng, the council declined to expend money for the moving a]ld stabilization or lhe Huscroft House. Although I am not a native or California or Costa Mesa, I am absolutely positive there are enough residents who share my concern about preserving what little tustory exists or early Costa Mesa's farming roots and that a concert· ed effort to restore the structure at little or no cost lo the city can be mounted. My experienre in lhe building industry and vol- unteerism has shown that tf the need IS prodaimed loudJy and long enough. people do respond. ' Tuemy, March 27. 2001 5 I wouJd be wi.llih'g to chair a committee of mdiVlduals consisting of design professionals, nonprofit organizations, service dubs and inter- ested cibZens to explore the needs and the solution lo the restoration effort. Should the romnuttec detennine that the project is Vlable. d flnn commitment from the City Council would be necessary to move and stabilize the structure as preVlously proposed. MARK KORANDO Costa Mesa DON LEAC Ii I DAil l' "-.01 Kristen Petros, left, and C osta M esa Councilwoman Linda Dixon peruse an album of photographs of the historic, Craftsman-style Huscroft H ouse, in lhe background. How should city deal with affordable housing? •AT. ISSUE: Costa Mesa Councilman Ch ri s Steel . has said the city should cut back on affordable housing. C ounolman Chns Steel is quotc•d as saying, ·w e have to get senous about the people we are letting bve here: That IS not exac:Uy the sort READERS RESPOND of statement I wouJd expect Crom someone who, in hls capaoty as an elE'<"led ofhoal, shouJd be upholdmCJ certain prinaples. I have been a resident of Cos- td Mesd for more than 35 years, and I am now concerned that Steel's pronouncement reflects the Vlews of more than just a few Costa MeSd voters. Otherwise, how the he>ck dtd t.hi!. guy get elected as one of our councilmen? I gather h<' must hav<' a list of per;onaJ assE>ts lhat he feels IS mtena for rC's1dency m Costa M~a. I really would like him to let us aJJ know what the specifics or those rc-qwremenlc, nught be. Hey. I may no longer be> quahlied for residency here, and I would like reasondble notlce before my ftUJUly and I dre asked to leave. This s1tuatton LS, at best. di.sap· pombng to me. but 1t wouJd be even more so ti I clli.covered that Steel's views m this mdlter are supported by any morn than a smdlJ nunonty of property owners or residenL'> of Uus great commu· ruty. BILL BRANNICK Costa M esa My fanuly and I are outraged and hurrultdted by Steel's com· ments. And the fact lhc:lt he seems obliVlOUS to the underlying un-American, undemocratic. lrnmoraJ dlld antisooaJ aspects of this kind or thinking is appalling. We hope the rest of the council mrunta.J.ns reason and dignity as Oley rebuff these assauJts on the poor, rrunonbes. and those who hove fallen on hard times or who don't have dS much as he does. JACK REIDLING Costa Mesa ln a way, it's kind or exciting. I grew up in Coslll Mesa. a town I enjoyed for its diversity and DllX of ethnic and economic groups. As a child, l went to Cos· ta M esa churches and schools, Onc:e, t marched in the Fish Fry Parade. 1n college, I worked at South Coast Plaza and Edwards Cinemas. After earning my doc· torate in comparative literature from Penn State UruversJty, l returned to teac:h at a small col- lege in my warm, pleasant home- town. J Ml now chair of the Eng- lish Department at Vanguard University, located nC"xt door to the Police DepertJTlent Md City Hall. Wba\'1 IO adting? I hav~ JU.St cU9cio'f•41id that I am an undesir- able 1'11n9nt. And here l thought that I had ~ tud\ a boring, law .. bkting deilien that my p ence tn Cotta Meeo would be, lf not appedated, unnotiC'ed by my fdow dtWml . You ... Vanguero ls a small " Christian college. and, as such, does not pay its employees in a particultlfly lavish mdnner. ThP result is that my husband and I are carefuJ Wlth our money and place a tugh prerruum on afford· able housLOg. That's nght, we bve LO afford- able housmg. Accordmg to Coun- cilman Steel, that means that w<• are exuctJy lhe sort of people Costa Mescms should seek to exdude. After all, we vote, Vfe shop LO Costa M esa and our landlord uses the money we pay him to pay local property taxes. We are involved in the community or Costa Mesa through our local church and through my employ- ment at a school that has been m Costa Mesa for haJf a century. Most or my students become teachers in area schools. Steel sees us. and other work- mg famth<'s Wee us, dS a threat to Costa Me'ic:l. I cilsdgref': We are Costa Mesd We have chosen thts town because W(" want to be part of a growmg, vibrant cornmuruty We don't wdOl Lo bve in tdentical • houses behind locked gates; we want to live m the neighborhoods we grew up in. to go to local llbranes, to plant gurdens. to know ow neighbors. to take walks Steel wants to put a pncc on the ddrntss1on to Costa Mesa; ti allowed to do so. he will destroy what makes this town uruque LO Orange County. KEUY C. WALTER CARNEY Costa M esa M y husband and I own a home i11 Costa Mesd by the N ew- port Beach border at the Back Bdy. We agree wilh Chns Steel' pos1bon Wlth respect to hoUStng LO Costa Mesa. The aty consists of pnme coastal real estate and the affordable housing on the Weslslde serves only to dnve down lhe quality of We LO lhe nty and depress property values nty· wide. There ts abundant affordable housing in such nearby commu- nities as Santa Ana. Why main· tain a bamo-by-the-sea? To per- mit the Westside to exist in ·its current form serves only to undemune Costa Mesa's poten- bal to be an atfluent coastal com- munity on the border of Newport Beach. lnstead of maintaining the bar· no neighborhoods on the West· side. the city shouJd rezone an'd rebuild those areas as prime re i· dential real estate. This wouJd serve only to Lncrease income to I.he oty, dttract more upscale businesses and increase the qual- ity of We in Costa Mesa. The entire d ty suffers due to the influ~ enc:e of the Westside. For example, Newport Beach nwghborhoods adjacent to mine njoy thorough police patrols &tntl protection; wberea.s the Costd M eia pol~ do not bot.her to make roubno pntrots of my neighborhood because all of th ir time and ~nergy is c::onoontratf'd on Newport Boulevard and polnt. west. l.ncreu(!d oty revenua could be well UMd to mcreue and lmprove polk'e servires and IChoolt. By entdkatlng the barrio neighborhoods al the WestlkM • t the enllre oty wouJd enjoy increased revenue, property Vdl· ues and commuruty safety, a low- er crune rate. and higher qudbly !>Choolc, GRETCHEN CRUMPACKER Co..td f\1(•sa I WdS very di!>appomtecl to read Councilman Steel's com- ments. As a oty. w e hdve a leqaJ obbgatton to the state (see th<' Costa Mesa general pldJl how.mg element, June 5) and a moral obbgdtlon to proVlde as much affordable housing rn our oty a'> possible Affordable housrng 1s not slum or rundown housing. It has to meet all the existing city building codes. It is badly needed m our community since the housmg pnces die so tugh thc1l mdny of our fellow abZens who work here cannot afford to live here. That 'iO many of the people who work here hdvc• to commute from long d.1.<>tdJlcc~ c. why lhe lrc1fhc on our loct1I ..,tr<•l'ts c1nd the Costd M<•'><I rrcewdy 1s so bdcJ dunng thP cornmutmq hour.. If you wouJd look at the <,latls· bes on mcome nt>eded to livt' LO Costd Mesa rn the dbove·ml•n- tioned housmg C'lement. you wouJd rf'ahze that even mun) proleso.,1onal people such ao., teachers dnd nurs<•s cannol ullor<I to hvc here. WouJdn'l you r<1lher have• the teachers of our chtldren as nt>1qh- bors? The tugh cost of houstnq also makes it unposs1ble fo1 mcmy retired seruor otJ.zpns to bvt• 111 our community Do we want lo force our elderly people out ol our community? I al"o believe thdl ti the pMplc> who work rn our C'lty live hert• that they will hdve a greater mtercst m making our oty a lwt- ter pldce for us all. l would ruther work with or buy from prop!<' who are my neighbors. PAUL D. KELLY Costd Meso Steel's approach as to who should be livtng m Costa t..1l"Sd was very distressmg to us It seems that the responsibility or a councilman is to see to 1t th,H the qud.bty of life for all resident!> 1s maxinuzed to the best of th whole cornmuruty's ability That would Include making sur that apartment owners keep thmr property Ul good cond1bon bkc they would their own home It would md ude seeing to 1t that there is affordable houslrtg so that local residents include th<>!>e who hold jobs ID the area 1Une spent ln long commutes redu quality of life consJdetdbly. Housing is Clitlcal but school. that en4tb1e all d uldren lo lHm and Oounsb ls a tremt"nd~ly valuabl part of our community mvestm nt too. Look ut lh work of Glodys Grren , tllrf'ctor or th pnischool progrl\m at Whlltl r School, Md you will what as ree.lly important in a commun.lty. ThOIO fa.nu.lies ~ a Sclf e, cl n, functk>ning place to live. · To think lbet any one of ua ii entitled to live Ul just a rommunt· ty for ricber people doesn 't fit in th rHl world~ Wh4t is • nchel' anyway? Is lt JUl1 Whitt~ • c.an buy? Aren't ~many, many other fonns of "rtchel"f lnteUPCt? Art..l!.lJC gltts? SpmtuaJ msptratJon? lngenwty7 Inventive- ness? I hopt> StP<•l's view LS nol rc•ally represc•ntallve of this c-om· mun1ty JIM AND JUDY TRACY Newport Beach Mt1lthew 25·40· •And lhe King !>hdU dnswer and Sdy unto them. Venly 1 say unto you, Inasmuch as yP have donP it unto one of the• lcdsl of lhese my brethren. ye hdvc• done 1l unto me." Matthew 25 45 "Then shdll hP answer them. Sdymg. VenJy I say unto you, lnc1Smuch as yP d.Jd 1t not to one or the least of these. ye did it not to me • It 15 not dedr to me how Steel came to unde11.tand thdt poor people are bdd dJldlor or lesser value than he 1!) What is clear to me ts that wealthy people count money and possessions clS only on<' very srnt1Jl p1eC'e of th<'11 wet1llh The)' t1n• usudlly smdrt enouqh to ht• htunbl<' dnd resp<'ctful of lht' need!> of others. They vdJue n•lc11..1onsh1po., c1t the top or thetr bst ol tmport.dnt thtnq<; m thetr IJves. The qudlJry of We 1s like a ch,un Unle<>'-wr• do some>thmg to slrt>ngthen th{• wedke~t lmks, we hav<' d senes ul short and useless pwn•'> of cham rnstead of one thc11 Ls long and vnluable It may not lX' appcirent to dlJ but wme of the poor people went off to war and fought for ow nght to think dfld Sdy what Wt> wdllt Th(ly came bt1ck traumall.7t>d by what they held o.,1;>en and expen- <'ncro dJ\d for wme. are unclble to m.untam employment dS d rPsuJl I guess that leaves tht>m out d!/ wt>ll. nght? On the topic ol chanlles We c.m probably 1•lurunate lhe churches as soon dS we get nd of lhc c hanbC'!> Aftrr all, they open U1e1r doors to dlJ who wlll h<;ten c1nu that nuqht mdude some pc<>· pie who cUl' only ellgible for c11forddblc hou.<,mq Where does 1t t>ncl l PAUL CURTIS Newy:>ort Beach Recall. Recclll RecdlJ Steel has embarrassed the city of Costa M •sa Property values ov '' human values? And, any oty c-ouncil member that IS not ashamed to 1l Wlth Uus lund of dtscnnunatory stdtemenl from om• of its mem\x>rs hould go too DAN MIUSTEJN Costd Mesa Nonncilly. t'd 11 down and wnte you guyi. a letter, but I'm infunated aft r r ding St J' commC'nt about g t1mg senous about the peopl • we're t •tling liv here. My only comm nt to add ls, 1 think he' nght. anti I think hes exactly the type.of pen.on we net"d to r hnunul • Wh •n dttl w l')('(."Ortl uch a ll-nghtro~. ul.at neN)hborhood that we'v d<."ddt><I wbo bould and ~·t b.ave UK-nght to Uw tlMI' usf And, quite honesUy, l bnd tum more otfensav than anyone who cen't afford the St,300 o month apartment rent. ll'I unbelievable that he would even hav the aud8dty to MY that m e communtty ~· ... ..,,,.. Di CailMIM ' Quote'Of --I .. 'J1d WIS n af .. warsl pndms Wl1vt Ml' had -• JohnEmme • llllf• • _ Apri 2 honoree s,a.. tt11411Wne IOI PACIEI ~ I I I I ,. CdM baseball coach .. __ .. _ I I 6 Tuesday, Morch 27, 2001 • Sporn Editor ~oger Carlson • 949..5744223 • Spof1s Fax: 949~170 Doily Pilpt I Mandeijno amo11g · nominated cill-stars l I • Orange County football showcase July 13 at Orange Coast _1-.: _ College may include Newport-Mesa District ,sumdouts. . / District Most Valuable Player and an All-CIP Southern Section Dtvis{on YI selection from Newport Harbqr High, could asswne a role on either side ol returning starter at qwlrterback, but was. switched· to tailback midway through the second game and flour- 256 against Dana Hills and a career- high 271 against La Mirada in the Division VI semifinals. ' In four playoff games. Mand~o co'Uected 692 nun.ing yards and 10 TDs on 93 carries. ished in that role. . Bany Faulkner DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Decorated Newport-Mesa District football standouts Chris Manderino, Alan Saenz, Andy PREP All·Star Ga,me, ~eduled July 13 at Orange Coast Coijege. Nominees from 38 schools within the South boundaries were asked to submit nominees for the annual sum· mer showcase against the North. Orange County sportswriters are assigned Rle task of selecting the 36- man Rebel roster, scheduled to be announced April 10. the ball, if selected. . The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder, who confirmed Monday he will walk on at UC Berkeley, helped lead the Sailors to the CIP Division VI title game last fall. He also was a two-way starter for the 1999 Tars, who went 13-0-1 and His rushing total wds the third highest ln Orange County and ranks third in Newport Harbor history. His 31 TDs are a district single-season record and his 39 career TDs rank second in Sailor history. behind Steve Brazas (44). The MVP of the Daily Pilot's All- Sea View League team as a juni(>r, Manderino was the league's Off~· sive MVP last fall. He also sparkled at outside linebacker. : Newport Harbor's Saenz, a 6~1. 260-pound middle li1lebacker bo~d for the University of Montana, was a FOOTBALL Romo and Fahad Jahid top a list of 18 local players nominated to repre- sent the South in the Orange Cotmty Manderino, the Newport-Mesa claimed the Division VI crown. • Manderino rushed for 2,141 yards on 353 carries as a senior and scored 31 touchdowns. He opened the season as the He reeled off 11 straight games of at least 100 rushing yards after start- ing for the first time at tailback in Week 3. Included in that total was 226 yards against Corona del Mar, I I SEE FOOTBALL PAGE: 7 DON LEACH I OAllY Pl.OT Newport Harbor shortstop Ryan Torrey gets In poslUon to field ground ball, while third baseman Chris Ward looks on. • e rolls past Sailors • Five Newport Harbor errors give Vaqueros too many chances in Tars' 16-2 Sea View League loss. Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High baseball team is going through a slump. Not PREP at the plate, but with BISEi L the glove. A l Five Sailor errors . were not the lone rea- son for Newport's 16-2 Sea View League loss to VlSibng IMne, but it sure dldn't help much. "It's definitely not from a lack of prac- ticing, that's for sure,• Harbor Coach Jim Ki efer said. "I think a lot of it has to do with concentration. The guys are going through performance anxiety out there and right now, it's spiraling out of control.• Newport Harbor 14·5, 1-4 in league) has committed 16 errors in the past t.bJ'ee games. Two of those miscues helped the Vaqueros (9-1, 4-1) put a stran- glehold on the game in the very first inning. After Irvine lea doff hitter Chad Hazlett reached with a single, a throw- ing error moved l\1ond.ty .., .,, , ,, • ·. Irvine 16, Neu..-t 2 Wxxbidge 7, lagl.N Hills 5 w .... ,,,. ·"··~ <l l 'I) him all the way NM ipartat t..aguia Hills to third, where Woedbrldge at Irvine be later scored on a groundout by Keith WilliAms. A missed foul popup near the ftrst- base dugout allowed Irvine's Jon de Vries to eventually reach on a walk. He later scored on a line-drive, two-run home run by Chris Lewis, giving Irvine a 3-0 advantage. "We throw the ball all over the yard and a guy hits one off his shoe tops fo r a home run,• Kiefer said. "The tone of the game was set early and it wasn't in our favor.• Newport Harbor had a chance to cut into the lead in the bottom of the first. Alan Lane led off with a single to center and after two strikeouts, Garrett Brant and Chris Ward each followed with hits to load the ~· But Irvine starting pitcher Aaron Rippo (2.0) wiggled out of the jam by retiring the next Newport hitter. "We had a chance to get right back into the game, but we couldn't get the big hit when we needed it,• Kiefer said. "If we get a couple of runs there, we take some of the momentum back, and (then) who knows? The game was won right there.• The Vaqueros were at it again in the third. Back-to-back walks, followed by a Newport Harbor error on a sacrifice bunt, led to two more runs before an RBI bunt single by Thavis Hault extended Irvine's lead to 6·0. Four of Irvine's runs were unearned. SEE NEWPORT PAGE 7 Vanguard U. splits with.UC San Diego • Lions rally for 3-2 win in opener before Th tons toss no-:hitter in nightcap. COSTA MESA -The Vanguard University softball team split its non- conlerence doubleheader Monday SOFT.ILL against visiting UC San Diego. The Llona (20· 12) rallied with two runs ln the sev- enth tnning to win the first game, 3· 2, before losing, 8-0, ln the nightcap. 'n'ailil1g, 2·1, Nlkkl Benning'11tn- gle drove ln Celina Cama.rillo With the tying run before Jill Je11en11 baMl·loaded walk won the game. Ca.J!Willo went 2 for 3 with a run sco.red and en RBI for Vanguard, I w~ Okla~ DMdied two scoreless lnnlngs of relief to earn her 10th win of the season. Andrea Saucedo, Benning, Jessen, Cheri Smith, Rachael Rolle and Jessica Thompson each had key hits for Vanguard. Smith scattered five hill over five lnninga u the Uona' starting pitcher. She allowed only one earned run and struck out two. In the second game, nuons pitch- er Chriati Martinelli toued a five- lnning no·hitter to lead UCSD over Vanguard, 8°0. A ntton11 error prevented a per·· f ect game for MaftineW. who struck out three and walked none. Vanguard pltcbe11 allowed. only two earned runa, but three Uon anon accou.nted for the rest. Adav MeDie went 3 for 4 With ' three runs scored for UCSD (13-11), while Jeanine Cordero and Kim Aggabao each added two hits. ........... UC 1M .,.._._ vvi••n1uu_...,. O ucso 1cK 11 • 10 • , Vengu.rd 000 00 • 0 0 3 ~I and Cordero; Wlflll, c:.nantk> ()), Uebeogood (4) and "°"'· w • M#tlnell~ 5- 1. L -wtllll. 1-1. 21 • ~ (UCSO). SEE SOfTBAll MGI 1 I ·· CdM Willning . streak halted . by Argonauts • With huge PCL week on tap, Sea Kings must rebound quickly from 7-2 loss at Garden Grove. a.ny Faulkner D AILY PILOT GARDEN GROVE While major league teams will break camp the next few days in preparation for Monday's opening day, t h e PREP Corona BASEBALL ~eti ~8{i baseball team broke its concentra- tion Monday, in a tuneup tournament game leading into the biggest week of the young Pacific Coast League campaign. "That was one of the worst practices we've ever had," CdM Coach John Emme said of the 7-2 loss to Garden Grove in an at- large game of the Foothill- Costa Mesa Tournament on the Argonauts' diamond. "This was a glorified scrimmage for us and, hopefully, we'll come out of it knowing we've got to play much better (today)." The Sea Kings (6-3, 3-0 in the PCL}, will try to maintain sole possession of the league lead today when it hosts University (2-0-1 in league) at 3:15 p.m. The Sea Kings visit Costa Mesa (also 2-0: 1 in league) Fri- day. "We came in today with a plan to pull back a little,• Emme said. ·Unfortunate- ly, we pulled back a lol • A bad omen came early for CdM, which entered on a five-game \Vinning streak. The leadoff man dropped a single in front of the charging Argo center fielder, who promptly mis- played the ball for what appeared to be a three- base error and a 1-0 CdM lead. But, the base umpire erased the run and record- ed the first out, ruling the runner missed second base. "That kind of took some wind out of our sails,· Enune said. CdM sophomore short- stop Keith Long followed with a long home run over the left.field fence and Billy Eagle then singled and stole second. But, Grove seruor right- hander Felipe Carda set- tled in from there, retiring 15 of the next 17 he faced. Only a two-out Jason Savopolos biple in the ~­ ond and a two-out solo homer by senior second baseman Wes Hockinson in the fourth gave Garcia· pause. : "(Garcia) is not one of our top pitchers,· Grove Coach Jim Rawls said. "But he's a third-year varsity player who has pitch~d well for us at times.• Garcia, who improved to 2-2 this spring' also ear"Qed praise from Emme. "He took what the umpire gave h.i.rn," Emme said. "He was throwing ankle-high pitches and the umpire was calling them strikes. You have to c~e out and beat these guys, because they're not going to roll over. He threw strikes and we didn't have a very good approach at the plate. We started pressing and hitting the ball in the . . fill'. • Garcia worked ahead in the count most of the day. He threw 78 pitches ln six innings, 51 for strikes. . Emme gave senior Matt Man;ton his first start of the season and he was happy with the results. ·1 thought Matt threw well,· Emme said of Ute right-hander, who defeated Garden Grove on the mound as a junior. • Marston was victimized by two unearned runs in the second, when a throw- ing error helped the hosts take a 2-1 lead. CdM answered back in the fourth, when Hocld.n- son launched a drive over the left-center field fence tq knot the score. SEE COM PAGE 7 OUNGE COAST COLUGE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Doi1y Pilot NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 6 "We needed to get a quality start from our pitch· er today and we 1ust rudn't get it," Kiefer said. "The defense didn't help much, however.· Irvine mandgcd to earn all three or its runs in the fourth inning when Dan Beachant ripped d bases· Loaded double off the left.' field fence, clearing the paths and giving the Vaqueros a 9-0 advantage. An unedmed run gave the Vaqueros cl 1 O·O ledd in the firth mnmg, but New- port Harbor held off the mercy rule for one mmng, thanks to an RBI double by Donovan Wong and dn RBI single by Brant. "We managed to hit the ball pretty well out there." ~efer said of the Sailors' ii4'0 bits. ·we 1ust didn't gel that big hit edrly dnd that fi,eally hurt us." f.. l rYlne ended its oHen- {Sive onslaught with d six- .run sixth inning. Lewis, who finished the gdme 2 for 4 with three runs scored and four Ri b, hdd a two- run double to key the attack. Lane went 3 for 4 with a run scored, much lo the delight of Kiefer. "Thdt wds our biggest pos1t1ve, with- out a doubt,· Kiefer said. "He's been slumping for a LttUe while, o we got (together) with him and told him to step It up and he did 1ust that. It wds very nice to see.• Newport Hcubor plays at Laguna Hills Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. SEA VIEW lEAGU£ Irvine 16, Newport Harbor 2 Irvine 303316 -16121 Newport 000 020 · 2 10 5 Rippo, Becker (5), Egan (6) and de Vries; Forsythe, Glenn (4), Torrey (6) and Brant. Metkovich (5). Brant (6) W • Rrppo. 2-0. L • Forsythe, 1-2 2B Beachant (I) 2, Lewis (I), Wong (NH), HR • Lewis (I). SPORTS f>HOlm B'f DON lfAC HI DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor second baseman Alan Lane dives to his left on a single to right field by Irvine's Chad H azlett, while teammate Kyle Harknes advances to second. Irvine won the Sea View League game, 16-2. Newport Harbor's Camer on Pemsteln ls tagged out by Irvine sh ortstop Chris Lewis, while trying to advance to second base on a pitch in the dirt tn the fourth Inning Monday. At right. Harbor's Alan Lane (11) heads for third base and scores on a double by Donovan Wong, whil e teammate Mike Jones trails. Tuesday, March 27, 2001 7 COM CONTINUED FROM 6 But the Argos (7-5\ 0-2 m the Garden Grove Ledgue). took the lead for good m Lhe fourth, when a SUlgle, wdlk, tnple and Wl.ld pitch produced a 5-2 cushlon. Eagle and Snell smacked one-out SJngles tn the CdJ\1 • sixth, but Garoa got the next two hitters to work out or thP jam. Garcid gave wdy to Tom O'Bneo, who worked d c:,rnre-• ')ess seventl'I to extf'nd the Argos' Wl!U110Q streak to thr<>e games, head.mg mto d home- and-home ledque '>NIC'> Wednesdciy dnd Fndd)' with powerful Ld Qwntd Eagle went 2 for 'l with d stolen bct'>e to J>dC'e the Sf>d Kings' e1ght-htt attc1ck, whlch also tncluded a ptnch-hlt '>tngl<• by trestundll Ddllny Whltt<tkf'r Seruor Andrew John., scooped d pdtr of low throw., out of the du1 dt f!f')t hcN• tr, ledd the Cdl\.l de>IPn'>''• wlwh tnduded hne pldyc; hy ~nPU (charging d we>U-pldCl'<I hunt to nail h~ man di ltr'>ll dnrl Long (retrec1ung to '>ndCJ t1 pop up m shdllow l<'fl) In ddcltt1on '>Ophomor<' 1 ," Gnfftn Dumer, who typ1ccJlly comrX>tes for lhf' JUOHH Vctr'>lly. workf>d two mnmq'> on ~w mound "I thouqht Cnflln did d good JOb, • Emme '>did • 1 h•.., gOLng to be d good one· • Dunzer cillowc>d two rwh m the seventh, but left the hdW'> IOc:lded by tncluetnq dn mnmg- endmg flyout w1th d 3-2 curvc>- bcil.l to Gdfad Emme <;d1d dnother plu~ was gettlnq ..amt much-need- ed re>st ror 'iPruor CdtChl'r Rory McKeever I It> cdught lhf' ftnal two mru.ng-, but Emrn<• Sd.ld he'll be fre'>h for the• TrnJdnS today ·u I hc1ve> to ~wt our guys excited (against Un1J. they shouldn't ·even be• pldying baseball." Emme Sdlcl foom1u.-COSTA MESA TOUllNAMlHT AHAllGC GAME Garden Grove 7, CdM 2 Corona del Mar 100 100 0 2 8 2 Garden Grove 020 302 IC • 7 9 0 Marston, Ounzer (5) and Lutton, McKeever (5), Gama, O'Brien (7) and Bennett W • Gama, 2 2 L Marston, 0-1 2B · Bennett (GG) 3B · Savopolos (CdM), Fernandez (GG) HR · Long (CdM), Hock1nson (CdM) · OCC remains hot, edges Santiago Canyon FOOTBALL 957 yards and scored eight TDs on 149 cames at full- back CHINO -The Orange .Coast College men's golf led.In 'contmued 1~ impressive pldy with a 370-383 ~GOLF 'Orange Emptre J Conrerencc wm "'Over SdntJago Canyon Mon- • day at the par-72 El Prddo Golf ·Course. "' The Pirates (14-4, 7-4 m "Conference) were led by Mike .. v\kahosh1, who shot a 1-under- par 71. Newport Harbor I ligh graduate Jake Allanach fol- lowed with a 73, while Jason ... Woodrome (74). Costa Mesa product Lou Carrasco (76) and .Pay Wright (76) completed ... the Pirates' top 'five. ,,1, ·Mesa falls to Tustin • COSTA MESA -The Cos--~la Mesa High boys golf team ,, SOFTBALL CONTINUED FROM 6 OCC falls at Fullerton FULLERTON -Orange . Coast College left fielder , ,,Renee Snyder spoiled Andrea Undgren's no-hit bid Monday, but host Fullerton dominated for five innings in the Hornets' ~5-0 Orange Empire Confer- ence softball victory over the ·Pirates. The conference-leading Hornets (25-6--1, 10-1 in OEC) scored 10 runs in the fourth dropped d 208-221 nonJeague deas1on to lllsbn on Monday dl the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club's Mesa Linda Course. par 35. Bryce Shendan shot 4 t to lead the Mustangs. whtlc Michael Gard.mer (42), Steve Whittaker (44), Devon Stevens (46) and Kevin Alexander (48) completed Costd Mesd's scoring. Lions overwhelmed CARSON -The Vanguard University baseball team saw its run production take a day BASEBALL off in Mon- day's 10-1 . nonconfer- ence loss to host Cal State Dominguez Hills. Vanguard's Chad Chop went 2 for 4 with two doubles UlJllilg, then closed out the Pirates (5-15-1, 0-13) in the fifth. Lindgren struck out six and walked one, while spinning a one-h.it shutout and improving to 12-4. Kim Guillen suffered the loss for OCC. QwK;a ~ CONRMNcl Fullerton 15. 0r.,.. Cont 0 Orange Coast 000 0 O -O 1 1 Fullerton 230 (1 0)x • 15 19 1 Guillen and Miles; Lindgren and Young. W -Lindgren, 12-4. L • Guillen, o-8. 3B • Schiro (F). Sailors edged, 1-0 GARDEN GROVE -The and an RBI, whtle Anthony Walker chipped tn Wlth two tuts for the Lions ( t 9-12). NoHcoHHMiHa CS Dominguez Hills 10, Vanguard University 1 vanguard 000 000 100 -1 8 2 C5UOH 201 033 100 • 10 11 2 Wood, Franco (6), Griggs (7) and Garner; Gonzalez, Leavenworth (5), Varela (7). Ressa (7). Biagi (7), Cortes (9) and Esqueda. W • Leavenworth, 1-0. L • Wood, 3·2. 2B • Chop (VU) 2, Gevas (OH), Zepeda (OH). 3B • Gilmore (OH), Hindman (OH). CdM topples El Mo ORANGE -The Corona del Mar High boys sw1m team posted a 81-62 non- league win over host El Mod- ena Monday afternoon. Matt Moyer led the Sea Newport Harbor High soft- ball team went up agamst a buzz-saw pitcher lD Monday's t -0 loss to TuslUl in Lhe Gar- den Grove Tournament sec- ond-ruvision ch ampionship game. Diane Lariba pitched a complete-game one-hitter with 15 strikeouts. ·she threw a great game today,· Newport Coach Jess Martin- • son said of the nllers' hurler. "She has a good rise ball, she throws hard and •she's got great location.· Sailors hurler Kim Moore matched goose eggs with Lariba for five innings, but a TODAY'S SCHEDUU • S&I h a Kings with two ind1v1dual wins. He won the> 200-yard freestyle with a lime of 1 :53 51 and followed lhdt with a winnmq SWIM 100 freest) IE• t1mf' of 52 11, edqtnq out l PdmmatP Chriss Street (52 l qi • ln the girl-; meC'l CdM battled host El Modend to an 85-85 nonledgue tie M onddy afternoon. The Sed Kings' four<;ome or Emily McKdy. l ledthcr Hapeman, V1V1an Liao cind Lauren Powers cru1se>d lo vic- tories m both the 200- ( 1 :46.20) and 400-ydrd (3:58.20) freestyle relays Powers and Liao also teamed with Chnstina Hewko and Jackie McCoy to win thP 200 medley relay ( 1.58 51) lllt batsman, an error and two walks led to Tusbn'!> lone run in the sixth. Bailey Beardon had bolh of Newport's h.its, while Athena Vasquez was named to the all-tournament team The Sailors (6-5·2) will host Costa Mesa today at 3:15 p.m. G.w>a Gflow TC>UllNAIMNT 5ECONO OM~ ~INALS Tustin 1, Newport Harbor 0 Newport 000 000 0 • 0 2 3 Tustin 000 001 IC 1 1 1 Moore and Campbell; Lariba •nd Cappucci. W • Lanba. L -MOOf'e, 2· 4-2. High IChool • U"""""51ty at ~ M dll Mw, l: 15 p.m.; UguN a..t1 at emu MesA. 3:15 p.m; ~ -Nofthwood. 3:15 p.m. Funerton at OrAngt c.o.t. 2 p.m Community coli. men · Orange Coast at Fullerton, 2 p.m Co1te9e 'N04'ntn • ~ Unl- Yenity • Point LOtM, 2 p .. m. ...... ,.... . Community toffege • Golden -w. • ar-. cos. 2 p.m. C°"'9t • The ~ at v... 9l*d ~ 2:30 p.m. ....... High tchool • Cost.I Mau at N9wpCwt Herbor, 3:15 p.m. C°"'9t . Point LOf'N at y.,,_ gl*d~2p.m. . ,... HiRf' Id*'.~ It~ N dlf ~ 1 15 p.M.; liltMdl M Nof1tlwood. J: 1S p.M.; ~ ..... It Woodbttdg& J p.M.; ~ IMd\ It Ccllta Miii. J:1S pm. ~~women · High IChool boys • Newport Ii¥· bor at IMne. 6 p m , Golf High Khoo! • Woodb.. vs N9WpOl1 Harbor .wt Big ~ Country Club; 3 p.m., Corone del Mer'4 ~at~ INctl Counoy Oub; Nonhwood "" Cot-t.a ~ at Colla Mau Golf l Counoy Club (MeM Lindi eoun.~ 2p.m. ..... ~ colage men and ~. ar.,.. COllt It~ ""c.lfDlffrl ~ .,. .. ~ pionlhlp It lwG °'W""* 1t"'*'8 c.. a...._,., ta.ft\. CONTINUED FROM 6 n. two-time Newport-Mesa Dt.stnct DefeTlSlve Player of the Year, who earned All- Cl F laurels dS a Junior and seruor. He twice led the Sailors in tackles, including 79 stops Uus season (64 first hits). He made seven stops behind the line of scrim- mage. including a pair of sclcks. He had three inter- ceptions. caused three fumbles and recovered three fumbles. Coaches voted him Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the Sea View League last fall. Romo, who scored 15 loucbdowns to help Estanaa High produce a single-season record 312 pmnts. was the Newport- Mesa District OUenStve Player of the Year last fall. A 6-2, 185-pounder. he ru bed 145 tunes for 1.035 yards and 12 TDs. He also had a team-leadJng 27 receptions for 315 yards and lwo more TDs. He returned o kickoff for a louchdown and intercept- ed a pass, though a persis- tent knee injury limited him primarily to offense. Jahid, the Pacific Coast League Defensive Player of the Year, al9o starred for Estancia. A 6-2, 235· pound linebacker, he amasied a teem-belt 110 tackles. He ablo rushed for Corond deJ Mar i.eruor Cbarbe Alshuler. and Cos- ta Mesa senior Antony Grub151ch, w11J also be considered. alter ea.ming All-CIF D1V1s1on IX laurels for their respecUve teams. Alshuler, d 6-2, 170- pound comerback, shdfed the county lead Wlth rune intercepbons. The 5-10, 245-pound Grubisich earned all-chs- tnct recogrution on both sides-of the baU hts hnal two seasons. He will be a candidate to help the South Ul the lienche Addlbonal candidates from Newport Harbor are outside linebacker Andy Rankin defensive ends Garrett lfoncaJe and Ian Barugan, fullback TraVlS Tnmble. offensive tacltle Scott Lopez and punter Duke Burchell. Rankin will play colle- giately at Dartmouth CdM seruor Enc Snell, a standout at safety last fall, was the other nonunec from the Sea Kings Additional Co ta Me a nominees include line- backer Lows Day. oUcn- slve lineman Charlie Amburgey, outside line· backer Alvin Nguyen, defensive line.man Darnel Hunter and kicker luls AvalOI. Tbe South will be coeCbed by Dave Wblte rrom Edl:loll 1-tigh. DEEP SEA MONOAY.S COUNTS Newt1ortLa1tdl,.. 2 bo•ts. 20 •nglers 2 yelk>M•il, 5 c1llco beu. 5 sand bass. 61 rockflsh, 41 sculptn • 12 the1phead, 15 Whtteflsh, 11 blue perch. De••r"l~·no repott. 8 Tuesdoy, Mo~ch 27: 2001 Flciltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The following poraons are domg bu51ness as Portar Public Role· hons. 3151 Airway Ave . 1<·205 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Lisa Porter. 2395 Westminster Ave • Cosio Mesa. CA 92627 This buamess 18 con· duded by an 1ndMOual Hove you started doing business yet? Yes Oct 1998 Lisa Porter This statement was hied wtth the County Cler11 al Orange County on 03115/2001 20016851410 Deity Plfol Mar 20, 27, Ap! 3, 10, 2001 T360 Index , ... ....... . ; .... ., .. • I'~_._..._~ ii SEIZVICE l>mEcr011Y -For All \'our Home and lknineu Needs -............ ...., ....... ... ~ .... ;, . ' -- CHS-:Z11M11 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnet1 Name Statement TM folloWlllg pe110n1 Ill dOlllg bulllea u : WILSON AECREA· TION~L VEHICLE STORAGE. 18790 S. Harbor Blvd • Sanfa Ana, CA 92704 • Robert M Wilson. 3435 Pfuro-111 Place, Colla Mose. CA 92626 Maryalloa Wilson, 3435 Plumeri1 Place, Colla Mesa. CA 92626 Thia bulineu is con· duded by husband and Will Have you stsrled doing bu11ne11 yet? YN, May 5, 1976 Robert M. W~son Thll 11ta1em1n1 was Mid wtlh the County Cler11 ol Orange County on 03/07/2001 20016857436 Dally Pilot Mat 13. 20, 27. Ap!. 3. 20()1 T3S3 Flctlt.lou1 Bu1lnen Name Statement The following persons are doing buslne111 as: Alles 01st11bulion, 161 Elli! 181h Street #23, Costa Mesa CA 92627 Chnstophor Legowskl, 161 East 18th Street •23. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1ndtll1dUal Have you started doing busoness yet? No Chnstophe1 Legowskl This statement was lllod with lho County Cler11 of Orange County on 02/23101 20016856200 Daily Pilol Mar 20. 27, AD' 3. 10. 2001 T362 . •• . ' ITATIMINT Of ABANDONlllNT 0 , UI£ OF FICTITIOUS BUltHHS NAiii TM following per- 900(1) ... (Nw) aben-doned the UM ol ltle ~~name: SMOG TIME, 111372 CoNtwctlon Cir. e #9, IMnl, CA m14 The Fkilltlous Bull· MM name refe!fed to above Wll filed In 01· anga County on 10/29(98, FILE NO. 19986774111 AlpJne Auto Care. 111372 Conltruc110tl Cir E 19, IMne, CA 92908 Thia bullne11 II eon-dllcled by a corporation Alpine Auto Care, Nalm Malik. Pr811deot Thi• 11a1ement was filed w11h me County Clt11! of Orange County on 03/09l200 l 20018857721 Dally Pilol Mar. 13'r 20, 27. Apt, 3, 2001 354 Fletltlou1 Bu1lnu1 Name Statement The lollowtng pet10nl a11 doing business 11: Confldenl Com- munication, 9582 Hamil· Ion, #342. Huntington Beac:h, CA 92646 Ch1IS1lne Mar11 DaU5Ch, 1300 Adams Avenue, #7R, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by en 1ndllltdual Have you started dOlllll business yet? No Chllsttno Morie Dausch Tills statement was llled wllh the Co1.mty Clertt ol Orange County on 03/02/2001 200111156864 Dally Pilot Mar 27. AfX 3. 10, 17, 20()1 T365 --... •• ! .... __ , t'·. • -4 --. - -•• : Flcttdoue ....... N8'M ltetement Tt'le lollow~tona are dolrG ar Mo= Fire, 286Jt Can)otl Roed, Sllv1rado. Caltfornla 92676 Dawn C. Martinez. 28891 MOdjeaka Ca· nyon Ro.d. SU11erado, Calrtomla 92876 Th11 bullneta II con· ducted by an lnclYldull H1111 you '1•r1•d doing bollnell yet? No Dawn c Martinez Thia 1111emen1 was hied With lhe County Ci.rtt of Orange County on 03/11112001 2001185141t Dally Pilot Mar. 20. ~ N>r. 3, 10. 2001 T NEWPORT BEACH CfTY COUNCIL AGENDA SUMMARY March 27, 2001 PUBLIC HEARINGS BALBOA VILLAGE BUSINESS IMPROVE· MENT DISTRICT RE· NEWAL PUBllC HEAA· ING ANO LEVYING OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE 2001·2002 FISCAL YEAR REX BRANOT TRUST FOR AMENDMENT NO 909 & LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO 2000-013 (2720 & 2730 BAYSIDE DRIVE) CONTI NU Eb BUSINESS MEASURE S GUIDELINES (contd from 2127/01 & 3/1:w11 REQUEST OF AIR· PORT WORKING GROUP (AWG) AND CITIZENS FOR JOBS ANO THE ECONOMY (CJEI f<OR FUNDING Published Nawporl Boach·Costa Me so Daily Pilol March 27, 2001 T366 How to Place A ue.--~IFI EIAD By ..... ~ llo+ll, t.I I ·h"•'lo+ •rt. , •• '"' t ..... ''"" , ........ ., .. 1 t•l"ll• H•1u1tW"t •u.t fl• fl, -iU ''"I 1 ..... L. .,,.,. ,., •• ,. ..... lly Ph••e 'lo+'I hi.!··.i,-1: By MalMa PffNt...: UIJ \\ • •I II.I\ ...... rt t ( .. 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Whorh IS tn ltQljlJOn of lhe law Our '"dcrs are her"l>Y 1n101m•d that ill dwelling~ advertt<.M In lflts new-.p.il>fr "'' 3YJl1ible on '" •"lu.tl opponuM1 b.l~S To tom1JJ1n ot d•sc11m1 "'''°" tdil HUD tCJll tree ill I 800 -124 8~90 1 HOUSESICOHDOS FOff SAU GENERAL OM: STOP Ho\ft Bl'VIN(; SL PERSTORf. ''" w" ·~nn n," l()t')l! II! " t ,!,111 l J.111\ Irr~· l~t·(JJ.llfr ·"'"'' I rt,• (rt~• PIJJI' ~111 ( <Nl r;\i• IJ'J .ft. • f fl!\ IM'lr mP A I ""~ fl'lt)~I Al tl'i f714J 53~800 24 hn Vtttran Real E~alt • r • ",, EMAIL "'~ com SPECIAL FREE REPORT How to buy your nr11 "-... The Ea1y Weyl AYOld fie I 0 moll common PllM' !Mlrallng lllMlk• of lht ~rll tlmt horM buylnt Frw repon tent lo yoo todlyt Hl00·213-5914 Elf 781 24 hours e dly FIND an • apartment = 1 HOUSESICOMJOI FOA SAl.E GENERAL HOMES OF THE WEEK Showc.N Hom•• For 8111 In OUr ... Riii hllel au.......-1 ~ Adi ........ DMdllne TUlldly SPM Al.o ... =.e"o: DMilHne .......... , ., .. M ""ID AdverUll In ...... LOCAL ......... ..... 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Sttj» to Sand-Nw Llfljng 2·Sly 28' 2111 Ba ~ lul olfa l'llf11IY upgrQd ..,,,, ocean views from LIV Rm ~. /ug/'i cells, B 1}16'1 beacl'I refrutt Real Estate BroA;erllfl!, 714 -4 I 2·89SS $260,000 LH Beyfronl Condo 2Br 281. wait Kat boat dock Speet1cul1r View. Agent Mt-723-8120 1B1 IBt Oce1n1ldt of BUY FORECLOSED PCM w'd al utts paid tdcX HOMES lrom S 10 000' cable. cute patlO garage t·3Brs for hsttng cell $1425/Mo 94g.650-6502 80CHt9-3001 Ex1 R-630 110 APTS COSTA MESA 110 APTS COSTA MESA COSTA MESA I SOUTH COAST METRO Chllrmlng Jinor, 1 Becroom and 2 Bedroom t Bath, aunounded by ttnn11 poof in Oiied comrnoooy Call 714-557-0075 OCE~NFRONT Chlrmi119 Cape ~ on 3 Lota. bi Ill'· 13.995.000 1'+ ... ~~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~ .. -iM Afl!l!I 949-72U120 Private Beach 132 ttOUsalCOllDOI 11113 ltOOSEs.tOllD08 I Charmm~ Old Newport FOR Ul! FOR llllT =-= =~ -~ llEAQt OMA POllr 949-450-7000 NEW HOMES Adilcent to Newport SllCtl l Trtengte Square. MMS0-1440 OcHn View \Waded 281 1 Ba IUrlOIJnd aound/Ntel· hit, qr .. t yard '"Ill 1P1 launelirl. 2t gar $I 195t\Ao Cal Now 949.300.5200 Cont vu 2bl 2\':iba, wlli 10 "· " wllp, ~ f(Jldl, 111 .. ctrpet, 2-c gar Qalld $2900 71W24-241t an •P•rlm•nt through ol•••lfled Molt ! MANAGERS • SPECIAL• $154()() I l&~ Wkly (Must present tilts Ad) 235 rms & 1111chenens Srtuated on t>eallllfully lanclScapld gtounds FEATURES 24-liouf Lobbyt011ec1 d111 phones/Free HBO. ESPN & Oise/Pool & Jaeuu1 Guest laun· dry CloM 10 405 & 55 Fwys ~oru from 0 C F a11grds college and betls Wi~fllg d11· tenet to shops and 1estaurants COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 2277 ltM1lor Blvd Phone MM4s-4MO &li;;;;;=====i.I \ •.... "· ... .-._ PUBUC NOTICE THE ANNUAL RE· TURN of the BIUrock Foundation 11 1111lllble II tN adctf-not.cl below. I« lntpeetlon dul1ng regular bulirleu houn by etyt dbzen who IO 1equett1 wlthln 180 dlya •llef pobbllon ol 11111 notlc:9 ol l\t avan .. 1b1ltty. Th9 Blurock Fowldl· tlon, 2300 N1wpor1 Blvd., Nawporl BNcti. CA 92663, (949) 673-0300. The prlndpal manager .. Wiiiem Blu1ocrk, Prall· dent Published Newport B11ch-Cos11 Meaa 0111{ P11e>1 Marci'! 21. 200 T367 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOUt BEVERAGES Date of Fifing Apptlca· lion: February 16, 2oo1 To Whom It May Con- cern· Ttle Name(•) of the Applicant(•) It/are. ztEJAS COSTA MESA LLC The apphca.nts listed ebove 11e applying 10 the Department ol Alcc>- hollc Beverage Conllol to aell alcohollc bevera_gea 11. 3333 BRISTOL ST STE 1876, COST A MESA, CA 92626 Type o1 hOenM(s) Ap- plied lor 47 • ON·SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE Published Newport Boach·Coata Mesa Doi~ Pilot M11ch 27. Apr 3 10, 2001 T369 FIND an apartment through classified ' . ,..,.,-., _, NOTICI °' APPLICATION FOA CHANGE 1H OWNEASHtP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LJCENIE Datt of FNe AQc>fic.. lion: March 22, 2001 To Whorn 11 May Con· c.rn· The Name(a) ol the ~.nt(•) ... .,.. 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Earn Online Income• seelts SeMn & Battendefs S2000·SSOOO monlh ••po~ preld Call Mg -w.11cret12ebl1.com folly al 714-960-9696. AUTO DETAILER Mon-F n CA lJtenSe req O MuSI speal< Engl•sh Newpc!!! 1191 949-230-1221 "'°""'"Y Reo own 11w greet pay I day per wetlt $700-$1000.mo P1ease cal 949·~5-1911 PfT Salee Anlltlnl for bl-ollerage l1rm from 9-3 Must be retpOl'ISltlfe & wel organozed FlllanClal exp preltrrtd Salary DOE Fu rtMllN: M9-720-t104 Call 94t-720f4§0 WHAT A Dlf'l<"ERENCE A Lt:AD MAKES 8<ith vulncniblc. South deal~ NORTH •Q6 Q 10 76.) ' 10 •A 101164 EAST .. 7 J AK8 OJ64 •f<Q 7J SOllfll • A8 J54 98752 •J92 • K J 10 9 S 4 2 92 AKJ •S The btJdirtg ..Ot'TH WF-'IT I• Ubl 2• .l PmM t'1&c" Opening lead· ? "ORTH EAST Pa~ l ... ~ II was Terell<.~ RCC<oe who wmcc. "There arc no bhnd opening lc:wh Ju\1 deaf opening lcader1 -To 111u~- 11'31e lhl' ro1m. lool. only at lhc bid ding u.nd Wc\t h.tnd above. What would ~ your chon:e of opening lead'! Nnnh ha.' nn ~ond oc1ion over Wc\I \ 1akeuu1 double. However. 11flcr Soulh could volumanly rebid 1 v.o \p.lJc\, to bid any le..s th.an four 'p;Jde' over We\I \ diamond r.sbe w11h a trump honor, an llCt lllld a ruff IOI .-.tluc would be lhc hc1gtll Qf ccin 'oCl'Vausm. Wh.11 d.ICI yuu w:lc<;1 as your """" mg lead? 'There are at !ca.fl lhree lhat rnee1 1ex1book re\juirernen1~· Tbe king of heath from A K; 1hc king of clu~ from K Q: and the queen of d111 moncb from O J Wlm:h d1J you aelec1 ! rr you ch()o.c lily uoc o( lhc lhrcc. yuu hllve not iurd cnootth auenuoo to the aucllOf'I. Wt1h 1hru-c.ird <;p.tdc ·,upport. Nonh v.uukl wfllly hl>vc nu'iCd 10 two Kpade\ over tlk tokeou1 double. Obviously. Nonh.SOUlh have reached game on l1m1ted hleh-<anl values. so their holdmg\ muSI rndudc d1~lnbu1ion.tl 11\-ch To clm11na1e 100-C, lead a 1rump' • As 1hc canh he, 1ha1 ¥uarantn' 11 nnc-lrlc ..cl Partner "''"' w11h 1hc ace and n:lum' a trump. 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