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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot·. I I ' , l I ' ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM>AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM MONDAY, tM.Y 14, 2001 ., Will ·ne_w JWA plan fly ~lllooth? • Newport officials say increasiilg flight caps was inevitable, but how that plays with public is yet to be seen. Paul Clinton DAILY P1LOT stakeholders -Orange County, the Federal· Aviation Administration and the airlines. "To give four gates to get a cur- few, people will be blowing kisses at City Hall,• group spokesman Dave Ellis said. •The Airport Working Group encourages people to give· the process a chance before-rushing to judgment.· ....... I READY FOR DEPARTURE? What do you thl'* about the Newport Be.ch City Coundl'• ~ plan for John Wllyne Airport? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send NEWPORT BEACH -At first blush, Newport Beach's proposal for filght restrictions at John Wayne Airport beyond 2005 might ruffle "If you look at it in the bigger pic- ture,• sa.id Newport Beach Council- man Gary Proctor, :1 think it's a' very realistic and honest. attempt on our part to keep a whole lot of people happy and get an extension of the settlement agreeme nt in place as But not all who live closest to the John Wayne flight path are so quick to give approv~. ~ii to4ailypJJatOlati~. _... ----.. some feathers in town. • It includes a potential 16% increase in the annual passenger limit, four additional gates and 12 more daily flights. But members of the City Council who negotiated the deal say it reflects a hard-won compromise that offers fair concessions to key soon as possible.• . The deal, tentatively approved by the Board of Supervisors on Tues- day, would extend flight restrictions put in place as a result of the 1985 settlement agreement. That 20-year agreeme nt was About 2,0QO .people stop IJY: Balboa· Art Walk to check out works of about 80 local artists Tariq Mallk DAILY PILOT T brongs of people choked Balboa Island's boardwalk Sunday to catch a glimpse, and even take home, the work of area artists. The Balboa Art Walk, celebrating its sixth year on the island, attracted about 80 local painters, sculptors, glass blowers and other artists to the bay front walkway between Marin and Agate avenues, where about 2,000 enthusi- asts perused their wares. "The whole point is to bring out local artists and give them a venue to display their work,• said artist Debra Huse, who bas organized the event since its beginning. •And as they gain exposure, they expose others to the entire art process.• Huse, whose gallery resides on the island, sent out 300 invitations to artists for the one-day showing and accepted the first 80 who replied. Entry fees for booths help cover the Art Walk.'s $10,000-price tag, with some money reserved to help restore the Balboa Theater on Balboa Penins~ Uve bands dotted the walk at its start, mid· point and finish, while steady waves of people arrived throughout the day. . "The best pa.rt about this ls that it exposes kids to art in a very natural way, not stuffy and stifling like in a museum." said Irvine resident Sheila Church, who brought her children and grandchildren to the Art Walk. •Ptus, it's Moth- er's Day and this seemed like a fun thing to do." Her 5-year-old granddaughter, Deys1a · Church, concurred, and pointed to a pink and orange painting u her favorite. "I like the colon,· 1he said. Though the artists' styles and personal back- grounds may vary, Sunday wu a day to be seen, several artlats said. established by Newport Beach, the county and two activist groups - the Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our Newport: Those four must sign on to any extension. Airport Working Group officials, who have thrown support behind Newport Beach, have endorsed this latest proposal. •I'm not trying to trash the City Council,• said Ann Watt, who lives in the noise-besieg-ed Santa Ana Heights neighborhood. "I would like to assume that they know what they are doing. But from the outside looking in, lt [the agreement) looks premature.• Watt also cited a Southern Cali- fornia. Assn. of Governments' reso- lution supported by the Orange Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. County Regional Airport Authonty, of which ~ewport Beach is a mem- ber, that called for a JO-million pas- senger airport at El Toro and keep- ing the caps at John Wayne at the same levels. see JWA PAGE 4 A little spending aside for city council members •Newport Beach City Council is considering making its discretionary money a little bit more public. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -City Manager Homer Bludau first came up with the idea to Set up "special project" funds for council membets at his old job in Coron- ado. He did so after th~ cityls eleped leaders would come in with relatively small requests, such as $1,500 for a 1J;oup that was trying to plant trees m their district. Just one such e xpenditure wouldn't cause a big problem for the city offiaals But the requests could add up dunng the year and make it difficult to find funds to cover them, he sa.id. Last year, now working at the helm of Newport Beach government, Bludau introduced the idea here, as well, allo- cating $7 ,000 to each council member for discretionary spending. The system will continue in the com- ing fiscal year, as well. But council mem-.. bers said they want to discuss openly how the money is spent. Discussing the matter at a budget workshop last Tuesday, Mayor Gary Adams said he'd like to see requests appear on council agendas to give resi- dents a chance to comment on the pro- jects. . Councilwoman Norma Glover, who bad already pledged her entire $7,000 for work on the Mariner's Mile design framework, said she didn't thmk giving the money to charities would be appro· priate, ... adding that dty officials recently suggested this. But Adams countered that giving the money to charlties should not be a Prob- lem -as long u residents know where tbe money ii going. "'Ibis ii alwayw a lot of fun," said Costa Mesa- based painter Mi~el Godard. •A lot of artists , rHOTOS IV DON LEACH I OMV PlOT Councilman Gary Proctor, one of three new memben sworn in last December, said he didn't even know about the funds at all. SEE WALK PAGE 4 Artllt Kerne Erick.ton Cl'Ntlel a bMclt tceae on c:miva1 • tbe IWi .clean for the Balboa Art Walk. At left, utllt Marge KbmeY llta nut to ber watercolon. What trailer will it be, Roseanne? -ICOlf •t kwe RV1 and tbil abow rMUy .. you ... ICllM lMlrelltlng rtgl.. ltoeesnne was cw~ .. ytng. 1bo bad we mll9ICl Im. It 1UN woukl haft bMD me. to flDd out wt.lblr ..... aay about All .......... ... --- SEE MONEY MGE • -OllllliS -----------7 ,.umm ' .. s ..-S... I ( • ti ' ••• ........ SUIFICI ••• , • t • i ~ .. ' The Upper Newport Bay Ecol0gical ReServe offers Back Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 a.m. Satu~ from Shellmaker Island, which Is off Back Bay Drive In New~ Beath. (949) 640-6746. · car.mg f~f th~ enyir.Q~ent . . Newport Beach resident has a long-held belief in protecting the beachfronts and ocean Paul atmon DAILY PILOT . s tepbanie Bargen drive to clean the trash off beach- es sU.tches back a long way, all the way back to her childh~. Barger's mother still tells her about trips to the beach when she was a curious 5-year-old. •1 picked up trash to help save the animals,• Barger said during a recent interview in her Costa Mesa office. Barger, who founded Costa Mesa-"If we based Earth Resource Foundation in 1998, has appeared on the environmen-learn to tal landscape to deliver a simple mes- sage: care for the environment. •u we learn to love nature, we learn to take care of ounelves, • Barger said. •Then that love and caring spreads through everything-else in our life.• Barger's concern for the Newport Beach coastline has come to the fore- front ln recent months as the activist has taken public stances on a number of topicaN.ssues, including the future of the historic district at Crystal Cove State Park and the toxic eff~ of urban runoff on the marine environment On Tuesday, Barger publicly love nature, we learn to take care of ourselves. " s~ Earth Resource Foundation founder ., unveiled her crusade to rid Newport Beach of Styrofoam and other non-biodegradable forms of trash. Anned with a petition signed by more than 200 New- port Harbor High School students, Barger has begun visit- ing local restaurants with a line of ~tepiative products. Barger is shopping cups. silverw¥8 and pla~ that are made Jrom cornstarch instead of-bleach, plastic or petrole- um extracts. She h.aS put 400 eateries on her list .. The activist also showed up at an Aprll .26 meeting scheduled by California Stale Parks to take input on the future of the historic district. At the meeting, Barger urged state parks to pri9rttiz.e protecting the natural ~vironment over restoring the 46 cottages. ""' C>A HIW.GO I DALY Pl.OT ~tepbanle Barger, founder of Earth Resource G1oup ln Costa Mesa, alms to ellmJnate trash along beaches. .. Barger, 38, leads tide pool tours pt the.cove for children. •we should refurbish the cottages iil the moat environ- mentally friendly way,• Barger said. •When I take kids down there, they coilldn't care len about the buDd.lnqs. • Barger, who lives in Newport Be4cb, co-founded Barth Resource Group with Bjorn Weisser, also a Newport Beach resident ·-.. What's AFLOAT • WHAT'S AA.OAT Is published perl· odlcally. If you are J1l•nnlng • Nutlcal 91/ent. submit the Information to the Dally Pilot. 330 w. Say St., Costa Mesa. CA §2627; by fu to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dallypllotOl•tlmucom. SAILING CWSIS A four-week cru111ng course will t>e offered by Orange Coast College's School of Sail- ing and Seamanship starting May 12. Course takes place from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. A second class will meet Sun- days starting May 6 during the same hours. $225. Sailing Cen - ter, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645- 9'12. A weekend twin engine power ~t operation course will be offered by Orange Coast Col- lege'• School of Sailing and Seamanship from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 12 and May 13. $295. Salling Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. A four-week keelboat course for women will be offered by Orange Coast Colleqe'a School of Sailing and Seamanship from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. S\Dldays starting May 13, $215. Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. The Balboa Power Squadron of Newport Beach will host a pub- . lie boating course at 6:30 p.m. starting May 17. The CO\U"Se will run for six weeks at the Newport Beach Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. $30. Orange Cout College'• School of Sailing and Seamanship will host 11 different five-week sail- ing classes at 1 p.m. starting June .-4. 1801 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. $95. (9'9) 6'5-9412. Orange Coast College't School of Salling and Seamanship will host introduction to shields Mil· lng classes starting June 16. Oasses are ftYe weeks long. Morning classes will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and evening classes will meet from 5:15 to 7:45 p.m. 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $115. (9'9) 645-9412. A keelboat clul for womm wtD be offered by Orange Coast College's School of Sailing and Seamanabip starting July 28 from 10 a .m . to 4 p .m . at the .sailing center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $215. (949) 645-9'12. Le&rn to aall or wt.ndsurf at Resort Water Sports. Wind- 1urfeJ1 and 1-4-foot sailboats may be rented for $15 per hour. (9'9) 729-1150. ~ Sailboat net.all ud private lemons are available at Marina 5a1ling 1n the Balboa PlDl Zone. Advanced d.ulel include navi- gation, big boat; powerboat, tnttoductlon to heavy weather and ftnt-ma.te 1nltrudioo. (949) 673-77631 the Blue Oolpbln Sail- ing Club, (949) 6"-25251 er Udo Salling Cub, (9'9) 615-0821. IOAT llllAU Balboa Boat Rental.a can put you on the water 1n many ways, with single and double kayaks, electric boats, 1.(-holder sail- boats, pedal boats and run- abouts for offshore UJe or cruis- ing the bay. (949) 673-7200. Eledrtc boat rental.a are avail· able by the hour et Duffy Elec- tric Boats, 2001 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and CD playen. Ice and cups are provided. Reser- vations be suggetted. AD hour rental 11 $60. (9'9) 645-6812. Sall alrbome oulllde Newport Harbor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-saillng near the Balboa Pun 7.one. A ~-minute trip II $45. (9'9) 673-1693. A motortzed lounge daalr a.y be rented at Resort Water Sports at Newport DuMI for $25 per hour. Pedal boetl, .a.c- tric boats, OOogie boardl, kayab, inllatable rafts, bMch fumihp'e and wetsubl 8llO are available. (949) 729--1150. Paty pontoom, chlpiaaill ._.. abouts and family paatoom may be rented at Anchon Away Boat Rentals in the Bal- boa Pun 7.one. (9'9) 673--3372. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 6G-6086 WIATHll AID SUlf VOL 95, NO. 121 Record your comments •bout the Delly Piiot °' news tlpL AQO!IU Out_... 11mw.1ey St.. Costa Miit. CA mu. Q 11 I The .... Orange c.ounty ... .,141 Mt••• a ,,._.(Mt) MM111 ~142..Q21 ;:;;.,, 142.,., ..... S74"42U ..... "°"' , .. ~ '4M170 """'= •pi\1o...,,.•com ........ .; ..,._Ofllcll ~MMDI ........... ,.,,. ,_.....,.,......~""" ........ "'"" &.Mfllll l!Mll. r . • ~leech 70/57 ~eo.t 741S7 WflGMCAll Tht~Mlll ... ~--~19 ).. to Maile uf ·-... ......... ... .......... *---....... M' ... ,,., N' ....... J.I' ---..,. C.-illMlr ,... Nm TODAY '""high 1 :51 1.tn ...... " ............. 4..0' 10:15 a.m. ....... -·~··· o.s· Secondhlgh l:OI p.m. " ................. J .. r S.-tow 1():.ot4 p.m. ••n•·~·"' .... 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By now, every- one bas heard that OMC filed rorbanlauptcy, leaving its customen without an}' warranty coverage and unaware about the possibility of future spare parts. These outboards also have the new Picht fuel injection system that has bee.Q plagued with problems and fires, and' industry insiders are hinting toward pOssible recalls for some of the outboards. Bombardier is well known in the marine world for manufac- turing the Sea Doo personal watercraft. In addition, Genmar Holdings has taken over OMC's boat manufacturing lines of Chris Craft, Sea.swirl. Hydra-Sport, Jav~. Lowe, Stratos and Four Winds. Genmar is the hold· ing. company for Carver, Hatteras, Wellcraft ,tu;ld Trojan, just to riame·a·few. U you own one of the boat llnes from OMC, then you should see Genma.r's Web site -www.genmar.com -for information about your warranty . OMC's bankruptcy bas shocked the manne industry and consumer confidence fell as many worried they would have to spend thou· sands of dollars to cover repairs that were no longer under warranty. I still think it is very strange there 11 no lemon law for boats like there is for the automobile industry. Last week, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual meet- ing and luncheon at which Newport Beach Mayor Gary Adams gave a State of the City speech. Also, the chamber gave out volunteer recognition awards. I received one for my years of work as the Marine Committee Chair, and I wu in good company u Lan.a Johnson of the Dally Pilot received an award for her work on ~fine newspaper . Here 11 a test for all you boaten who ven· ture out from Newport Harbor to tpe Pad.fie Ocean: What is the flashing light mounted up high at the Harbor Department that you can · see when you are entering back Into the jet- ties, and how many colors a.re there, and what do the colon signtty1 Do you UM this light lig· nal and bas it helped on those moonlea pitch- black nights? Let me know, and l'm of! to Seattle where maybe I will be able to get in touch with Bric Reeter, who was transferred to Seattle from his command aboard Newport's fonner Coast Guard Cutter PolnrStuart that WU nK'ently transferred (decommissioned), but to a new country. Safe Voyages. POLICE flllS .. Daily Pilot · COSTA MESI PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW Inside CITY HALL SIGN ORDINANCE . The Planning Commis- sion on Monday will con- ~der ~ging the city's sign ordinance, originally adopted in 1974. The commission dis· cussed the ordinance at a meeting April 23, when it dir~ed the city's staff to detennine whether the • changes are allowed by California's business code. The proposed changes would prohibit new signs with animation or moving messages, require street addresses to be posted on free-standing signs or on the Quilding, and limit the number of sjgns allowed on businesses. The ordinance was last revised in 1995 after a two· year process involving a committee that reviewed the sign ordinance, the Planning Commission, City Council and city staff. WHAT TO EXPEa. Jerry Scheer, city attorney, inves- tigated the business code and wrote a memo dis· cussing whether the pro- posed ordinance is legal. The memo was not included in the staff report, but city staff continue to reconunend approval of the revised ordimp1ce. · EXXON/MOii LE CONVENIENCE STORE The commission is sched· uled to consider a proposal to replace an existing ser- vice station with a new one at 3006 Harbor Blvd. The new station would include a 3,Q15-square-foot convenience store, a 6,544· square-foot fueling canopy and a 1,1-52-square-foot self. serve drive-thru car wash. The station currently includes four fuel pump islands and a small conve- nience store underneath an existing canopy, as well as five parking spaces.· FYI •WHAT: Costa Mesa PJannlng Commission • WHDE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today •'INFORMATION: (714) 754-5245. The original proposal, , sublnitted in January, was . revised ApJil 30 ta provide moie ~king. If the project is approved, the gas ·,mu9n will have 15 parking spaces. -. . WHAT TO EXPECT: The commission is expected to aRProve the proposal with the' condition that the archi· tecture of the new canopy, store and car wash is com- patible with the adjacent Costa Mesa Square. Costa Mesa Square is the shopping center with Target Greatlands. BLOCK WALL The commission will review an applicati9n to legalize an existing six-foot high block wall located two feet from the front property line of a single-family home at 2097 Santa Ana Ave. Maria Elena Olivera, the property owner, did not obtain a city permit for the wall, which encloses the side and front yards. Olivera said the wall acts as a buffer for traffic noise along Santa Ana Avenue and as a protected play ar.ea for her children, according to the staff report. WHAT 10 EXPEC't. The ci>m- mission is eXpected to deny thEf t!\J)plication because the wall falls short of the 10-foot setback required. City code allows vari- ances where special cir· cumstances exist, such as unusual lot size or shape, but, according to the staff rej:>ort, the Santa Ana Avenue home does not meet those.standards. The wall could be rebuilt 10 feet behind the ·property line and still pro- , vide a noise butter and an adequate play area, according to the report. 1!5~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND fEW • COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best fol Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Co5ta Mesa One lllodl Soatll ol 405 Pwy 545·7168 . . .Honorjng them with his love • Costa Mesa resident uses Mother's Day to walk and run 25 miles . to celebrate his late mother and sister. 1Wlq Mallk DAILV Pl~OT .. COSTA tvmSA -Resident Drew Williams loves his mother and sister. That love prompted him to run and walk 25 miles to an Irvine coffee shop on Moth- er's Day to honor their memo- ries and raise money to fight cancer. . At 6 a.m., Williams. 38, trekked from the comer of Placentia Avenue and Victoria Street to Zanzibar Coffee & Tea, located at the intersec- tion o( Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drtve, where he works as the general manager. . DON LEACH I DALY Pt.OT The streets were empty for Drew WIUl•m• Sunday as he ran 25 miles along Coast Highway In Corona Del Mar In honor of his mother and sister. Drew'• brother, Skip Williams, right. and Tyler Howard rode along for supporl "This whole thing is typical of Drew. He works to go out of his way for other .people/' Tamara Adams, friend Williams' friends and CO· workers waited for him at Zanzibar coffee, his destina- tion, to celebrate his run and reminisce about Aileen and Lori Williams. A photo of his mother was posted in the cof- fee shop window to explain the fund-raiser. "He did just great,• said Skip Williams, Drew's broth- er, who followed along on bike to carry water bottles and energy bars. ·People in marathons train for three months or more, and he had just a few weeks.• That's when the idea of a · ---------- •This whole thing is typi- cal of Drew,· said friend Tamara Adams. "He works to go out of his way for other people.• Mother's Day run/walk and fund-raiser came to Drew Williams -when he realized Mother's Day·was approach- ing. . · His mother, Aileen Williams, 68, died of a heart attack about five months ago in his family's hometown of Kingston, Pa. Her death cut deeply into Drew Williams and his brothers, who have always been, like many fami- lies, a close-knit bunch. •I was kind of depressed about it coming up without my mother here, and heard that .a friend of mine in Penn- sylva.Qia did a walk in honor of his sister who died of leukemia,• he said, resting bags of ice on his knees after his journey. "I thought, 'What a wonderful way to honor a loved one.'" Williams' sister, Lori, died of leukemia in June 1983, only months after being diag- nosed. She was 27. W.illiarns said he believed his mother would have approved of his run/walk, especially to raise money to fight the disease that took her only daughter. But, he added, it was also self-therapeutic and a chance to remember the selflessness his mother ~howed and taught him. Williams said he plans to make the walk for Mom an annual event until his knees give out, at which point he might ride a bike. Donations and pledges totaling an estimated $2,000 will be presented to the Santa Ana-based Leukemia and Lymphoma Society today at his Zanzibar Coffee & Tea. .11 C· I A,_8,,u-1 IT'S ·TIME FOR ... 1JA.t'c '1°°' ,_,l(o. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ~" ••• ~ OURMEALSAREATRIPTOMEXICO _ ~ . A.lfis°H T'Acos~ FOR GRADUATION ' Wiii" • romLLA 500, FATHER'S DAY S8RilW CHIU SIZE Wl~DtNINU~OUTHAM ,_,.... 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I j I I' 4 Monday, May 14, 2001 WALK CONTINUED FROM 1 have worked to get the message that Uris was going on. and we get a chance to meet each other and see everyone's wo1k.• Balboa Island resident Dennis Braud said the event 1s just another great reason for people to visit bis neighborhood, as if the bay view is DQt enough. •1 like tbe fact that most of these artists are trOin around here.~ Braud added while sitting on his back porch, set ~­ ~ong the Art Walle path. •1 don't think e's a year that goes by that ,J don't find something to buy and put on my wall.• Some attendees, however, said there is · a deeper meaning behind the event. . •without public support, the arts will die,• said Riki Kucheck. a former Newport Beach arts commissioner who now sits on the Balboa Theater board of directors. "The Art Walk draws huge crowds out to see artists who might not get their artwork seen any other way.• The event also highl1ghts the commu- nity of Balboa Island, she added, and is a chance for the area to shine. JWA CONTINUED FROM 1 Still, supervisors are set to launch an environmental review of the effects of the proposed extension on the cowity at a May 22 meeting. The board is also expected to consider alternatives to it. DETAIU Of THE DEAL The multifaceted settle- ment extension includes sev- eral key deal points. Most notably, the dual flight cap at John Wayne, which limits the number of annual passengers, as well as daily departures, would be raised. Newport Beach would accept hikes to the current limit of 8.4 million annual passengers, 73 daily depar- tures and 14 flight gates beyond 2005. Under the deal, the annual passenger cap would be raised to 9.8 million. The air- port currently serves about H""' to P11rtieip11u Golfer $150.00. Includes green fees, cart, box snack, dinner and priu:s. ~ Di"1Ut' Only $30.00. Bring your spouse and fTiends ro dinner and participace in the Chinese Raffle and Silent Auction. SptnUonbip Paeluige$ PIAtin111n: $ 15()() Company/Individual recognition at four tees and rcgisrracion, fou r golfers and four cxua dinner rickets. Go/J: $1 ()()() Company/Individual recognition ac one rec, four golfers and two extra dinner ciclcca. Silwr: $5()() Company/Individual recognition at one tee, two golfcn and two extra dinner tickets. Bronu1 $1()() Company/Individual recognition at one tee. 7 .9 million travelers each affected. year. Newport Beach officials The city would also ramp hope that the agreement also up pally departure_s to 85, will encourage airlines to . without altering the hours of . rotate out smaller, noisier oir- the mandatory nighttime cur-craft such as the MD-80 for few. Departures are allowed the larger, quieter Boeing from 1 a .m. to 10 p.m. Mon-151. day through Saturday and 8 The airport's seat capacity a .m. to 10 p .m. Sunday. restrictions would also be Arrivals are allowed from 7 altered. a .m. to 11 p.m. Monday General aviation llights, a through Saturday and 8 a.m. category that includes pri- to 11 p.m. Sunday. vate jets and cargo, would Officials said four existing also be frozen at its 2005 lev- gates, serving commuter air-el until Jan. 1, 2021. Those craft, could easily be convert-llights make up about 70% of ed to accommodate the total operations at John increase in capacity at the air-Wayne. port's 14-gate: · 337,900-The airport is home base to square-f?Ot terminal. more than 575 general avia- The aty would also extend tion planes -all supported ~e limit of two daily cargo by hanger space, fuel bays, llights. maintenance areas and llight . In ~x.change for the instruction. mcreases m capacity, the cur- few would be extended to THE PIOCISS Jan. 1, 2026. Other restric- tions would stay in place until Jan. 1, 2016. The deal also· includes combining two existing noise classes (A and AA). The qui- etest class (E) would not be Monday, June 4, lOOI Rancho San Joaquin Golf c.owse I Sandburg Way Irvine .&mt Hiplig/Ju 12:00 p.m. Chcc.k-in, Registration 1 :00 p.m. Shotgun Stan and Box Sruick on Course 6:00 p.m. Awards Reception, Dinner, Silent Auction and Chinese Raffle. To get their message out to the community, the city will send out· an open letter to home and business owners explaining the complex agreement. Speci41 Th11nks to our Sporuon • Capistra.no Volkswagen • Or. Veronica Nice Nice Touch Chiropractic • Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Gywn P. Parry, M.D. Diftctor of Community Medicine • Heritage Memorial Sernca • Dolphin Properties, Real ton • We.Ila Fargo Com.mwlity .Banking Entry Form Address. ___ ~..;...;....-....;.. ____________________ _ City ---------Stare. __ Zip _____ _ Phone ( Fax ( £-mai~•-------------------------'-- • Oinoa oa.ly • P\ui.nwn SpoNor • Gold SpoMOt • SiMr 5p>NOf • Bl'OO.fltSpon.or I , of~--> '''°'"So-..;...-..._ WfALAMOUNT DU! •·....---. [JVla (]MC Those letters are expected to go out this week, City Manager Homer Bludau said. "I think it is an issue that is very important,• Bludau said. "What we want to do is pro- vide some background." The City Council will also give a full presentation dur- ing a public unveiling at Tuesday's meeting. Other public meetings could be held, Bludau said, but none are scheduled at this point. The city also will begin a fast-tracked environmental review of the proposal. The city agreed to pay for the study, which Bludau said would cost "well under $1 million.• The city will draw on sev- eral existing documents for background, including Orange County's environ- mental review of its •Airport System Master Plan.• That document lays out plans for John ·Wayne and the pro- posed international airport at the closed El Toro Marine base. J ALWAYS, niE POuncs Newport Beach officials wd they would like to finalize an extension otthe settlement agreement prior to March when county voters will cast ballots for or against South County's great park initiative. On April 30, the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority unveiled the initiative, which would change the 4,700-acre base's zoning to nonaviation. If that initiative passes, an airport at El Toro would be difficult to get oft the ground, and Newport Beach policy makeIS are worried the coun- ty would be reluctant to give them a deal for John Wayne if that happens. County supervisors also would be teluctant to grant any additional flight limits, officials said, because they wouldn't want to tie their bands to meet future air travel demand, • •If El Toro is off the table, we're going to have a tough . time stopping John Wayne from going to a 14 [million annual passenger) airport,• Proctor said. Daily Pilot MONEY CONTINUED FROM 1 Bludau aCknowledgf!(i Fri- day that be had not "publi- cized the (funds] with the new council people very well.• But with the exception of Glover, who had used up her money, the other six council members had all given $1,000 to a reunion or World WM II veterans that recently took place in the dty. Coundlman Tod Ridgeway also gave $3,000 toward the production of a Newport Beach calendar and has reim- bursed volunteers planting Dowers in front of Oty Hall. As of last week, $33,000 remained in the district funds. Any money that's not used before July 1 will go to the general fund reserves, with a new $1,000 set aside for every • council member in the new fiscal year, Bludau said. South County leaders see a more insidious motive behind the deal. They say it is a strategic move by Newport Beach to tum the beat up on neighboring communities affected by John Wayne. The John Wayne Corridor, as it is known, includes Costa Mesa. Tustin and Santa Ana. "They're trying to scare people along the corridor that if El Toro isn't built, John Wayne will expand,• Author- ity spokeswoman Meg Waters said. "I think they're playing a very dangerous game of Russian roulette They're betting they can cre- ate enough fear that they can leverage support for El Toro.· Proctor and others said they were stunned by that charge, saying it was the city that worked to secure the restrictions in the first place. "Newport Beach has pro- vided a good deal of protec- tion to the corridor. dties over the past 20 years,• Newport Beach Councilman Dennis O'Neil said. ·nus is a compli- cated issue with major parties involved.· The Costa Mesa Community Golf Classic r------------------------, ENTRY FORM .. , Name Company Addresci Oty State 7lp _________________ Work Foursomes are eooouraged -· 8ingles are welcome Names t. ________________________ __ 2. ______________________ _;_ __ __ 3.-:--------"--------------------4. ____________________ ~--- $,__ GoJr. Lunch & Dinner $250 Single $__ Golt. Lunch. Dtaoer $900 FOUl"Mlle (Sa"9 $100) $__ Tue Spcou SlOOeacb (pa.ls P"*•diml gtl to IPhs> $ Awards Dinner & Aucdmi ~ $39 per person $ S,....*f~OMlb(Cdfor~) . s Total · CollaMeaa.nberfl~OOW'nummlm 1700MumfWL.Sulle 101. c.. ...... CA.92626 -. (714) 885-9090 Pa (714) 11M09t ., a I GINA· EADS , Newport Harbor . • The darling 'ot 1993-94 always pulled her weight, and more, in basketball and track and.field f-0t the Tars. Richard Dunn DAILY PILOT A ~u=~d -~omecoming queen nnm in high school, Gina Heads of Newport Harbor not only lifted the heaviest weights and threw the greatest distances, but camed the biggest smile. When attention came her way, she accepted it warmly, humbly and graciously, always said thank you and let her work speak for itself. Heads later attended Stanford on a track and field scholarship, throwing the shot put, discus and hammer (in which she placed · fourth at the 1997 Padfic-10 Conference Championships). But her real specialty was weightlifting. coach Eric 1Weit hoped for in their athletes on and off the field. •Gina and Cara both were great role models for my kids, and I have three daughters. They have emulated the He~ds sisters,. Ciarelli said. ·1 think for girls anywhere and wmnen anywhere, both are great people who point the direction in the way life should be lived.• Heads, voted the 1993-94 school, disb'ict and Sea View League Athlete of the Year, finished third in the state in the shot put with a peISOnal record, then heaved even farther, 47 feet 5 inches, at the National Scholastic Federation High School Championships in North Carollna. In total, Heads won an astonishing six individual CJF Groomed under fonner Newport Harbor throws and conditioning coach Tony Oarelli, Heads and her younger !\Isler, Cara, developed into mainstays, and champions, in world & I -..:.-') Southern Section titles in the shot put and discus, capl'w'ed two Masters Meet championships in the discul and was an annual darling at and national competitions. : ~---4 f the CJF State Championships at ·eemtos College, where the 5-foot-4 bundle of joy placed In fact, in 1995, Heads won the Gina Head.I collegiate weightlifting tiUe in her division in the snatch and clean and jerk. and her sister competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Gina Heads, perhaps the most decorated female athlete in Newport Harbor or Newport-Mesa School-District history, suffered a tom anterior audate ligament at Stanford in 1996, which, essentially, ended her Olympic weightlifting dreams. But Heads, who watched her sister compete at last year's Olympics with her parents, Larry and Cathy, still rolls up her sleeves every day. I Heads was raised with plenty of life's comforts, including top-fiight coaching at Newport r Harbor. •aarelli could be a (college) Division I (conditioning and throwing) coach,• Heads said of her mentor, now the head football coach at Huntingtol1 Beach. But Heads, a bilingual first..grade teacher in a low-income district of East Palo Alto, is now showing young and impressionable minds what somebody can really do U they work hard and commlt their hearts. She thumbs through the pages of her scrapbook -full of newspaper articles, phOCOgraphl and headlines and put together by her parents -wiUl her child.rim in the classroom. •1 ~oY showing the kids,• she said. "They know I've ck>ne something more than teach. They can actuaDy tee me• somebody elle. I'm able to lboW tbam IQID1llhlng, tbat tMy ~ acawnpltth their goell. • HMdl (cbu 1994), wbO CXJIDtiee.d ID a. flDllt .. Of Newpolt Harbor glrll tNck biltory and WM~ Ill llaGlt ..._,, ...,, "' ..... petb far OCbel'I eo foDew ID may ways, 'ndudtng de"llng Willa =.-=:::.. ....... = -...11111 ... .., ==~=--·-.......... -----~ I 11•1011 ....... \ third in the shot put and discus in 1994. Heads, who also won six Sea View League titles in the throws, was a key member as a junior of Newport Harbor's 1993 CIF Division n girls track team championship, which also featured notables Michaela Ross, Misty May, Cara Heads, Llndsey CUrtis, Mandy Clayton and Tula Bowman. "Once (during postseason meet at Cenitos llege), Gina stepped into the (s t put) ring and did the old Ba Ruth,• Ciarelli said. •She po ted out to a big throw and did lt .. she's just one of those people who loved to step up and come through With big-time stuff. ·u she wasn't the most tenacious athlete I've ever coached, she wu right up there with the best of them. She truly knew how to compete, loved competition and loved pressure.• In basketball. Heads was a four-year vanity perfonner for Coach Shannon Jakosky, who in ftve years turned the procJJam around from awkward--dribbJing players to a cohesive group of bardcourt thinken, crowned by the school record-setting team of 1993-94, which advanced to C1F Divllion m-AA and CIP Southern Regional championship galMI. •My favorite athletic highlight. actually, ii makinG thoee two tree throws (with 12 MCODdl left in the CIP Dtvillon M·AA ....,tftMla aQalmt Newbury Park),. Heads said, •becau,e my parmits always rendDd .. o( It. ., it'• .mbedded mmym1nc1.• 'lbat night. Peb. 26, t91M, ........... tll) tbe line with tbe~tr.d.41-41, but Md .-llNiglild .....,.._an toul I ibc*C I I 1fGitO).SMMnk ·-. 1aow .... wbm it ONneld ---"9wDalt ...... ••0dll:WC1P•1 gsaw w•• C9wllaao-tt .. Mir ........... ~ ......... , ........ '° lbai4h41at11111as......_ ~c.1olt1 l!lri rlaa.Hlldl :r ............. MllDI == --= •o•mvoe's) glaritg at bols that ore at least three feet out. That's just the wt he Is. It's the way's he's olwoys been. It just gets o .. f1wrating .. : Pirt cash. tournament finalist Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..574-4223 •Sporn Fax: 949-650..0170 •Monday, Woy 14, 2001 5 DAl.Y Pl.OT PHOTOS BY [)()t.j LEACH John McEnroe smashes a return for a winner in the championship finfl) against Pat Cash Sunday. • • Hyde s Ric.hard Dunn DAILY PILOT , •John McEnroe's Dr. Jekyll impression is transformed on Sunday, and he ralli es once , · again to win, this ti.me in the title match against Pat Cash in Champions Tournament. NEWPORT BEAC H -For the second tune in the Suc- cess Magazine Champions Tour at Newport Beach Ten- nis Club, John McEnroe, who-went from crowd hero the first three matches to villain in the championship final Sunday. rallied to win in the championship tie-breaker. This time, McEnroe came back and defeated Pat Cash, 7-6 (4), 5-7. 10-7, after trailing in the champi- onship tie-breaker, 5-7, to the Australian fitness buH who became a Mother's Day favorite in Newport Beach mainly by default. It was McEnroe's emotions unraveling -what else is new? -that turned the crowd ~gainst h1m m the first set. A man in the third row of the east-side bleachers hollered, ·Throw your racket, John!" McEnroe, ahead 6-5 at the time with Cash serving at 30-15, glared up at the fan. and what followed was Big Mac's first of many expletive-laced remarks throughout ~e match with ball boys and girls withm earshot. For the first time in the men's senior tennis event at Newport Beach, which started Wednesday, the crowd seem.ed to almost stop cheering for the Stanford legend. ·come on, Pall" became the most frequent comment from the crowd as Cash became the knight on a white horse. But McEnroe, who thrives on energy from the audi- ence whether they're booing or cheering, found anothe r way to rally and capture his eighth ChcU1lp1ons Tour title in 2000-01 . •Tue last time I played Cash, the same thing hap· pened, but only reversed,• McEnroe said • 1 had two match points and lost to him in London last December. 1 figured it was my tum to g et lucky. If 1 could, I was try- ing to get the last bit of momentum, because it's the last one that counts.• i.. In a round· robin singles match Friday night, McEnroe trailed Yannick Noah, 3-6, in the championship tie- breaker, which is played up to 10 Wlth a two-point dif- ference. McEnroe rallied to win, 10-8. Sunday, Cash enjoyed a 7-5 edge in the champi· onship tie-breaker, which replaces a full third set on the circuit, but lost five straight ppints. •That's still a long way to go (ahead 7-5), but you're in the best position you want to be and with the serve to come,• Cash said. "But I missed on the first serve and missed (on a lob shot)." • Mc:Bnroe tied it, 1-1, on a drop shot at the net, then pulled ahead by one point on an overhead voUey. McEn- roe earned double match point, with Cash serving, on a backhand passing shot, then closed out the two-hour, 10-minute mAtch when Casb bit a return into the net. •tt seems like I had (McEnroe) the whole way, didn't If" Cash said. "I had my chances. I just didn't serve well and couldn't finish the tie-breaker out. It's pretty rare that I have a bad day on my serve, but today was one of them ... 1 had a wild serving day. r just couldn't get enough first MrVes in.• Wlth jhe victory, McE.nfoe contiriues to lead the C.bamptons Tour points standings, eMning 400 points Sunday to put him at 3,900, while Cash was awarded ·250 points for bis runner-up finish and moved into sec- ond pllcit tn the 1tanding1 wtth o distant t,285 No pme money ii aw8!'ded at individual toumarnentt, but the top tdgbt com.pita In a yeaMtnd champlorilhlp. •t can outllit evwrybody on um drfuit (beciluse of J*al ~). bUt wtth that third-set de· tbere'S no 1'911 aclVantage for me,· '8kl Cash, oldtrcguyw .. John (•2} can 9'I ~b It it tbey're a Bide tired. (Tbe ~lie-breaker) ii a blld tblllf fOr me. but lt~goocUot bllnf1 , WbMa ...S alMXll Mc:9moe .,..... on line ~. CllllaWldld: .... ,. ................. , ... ....... .... ,...,. .... .., ..... btlll~be'llllW&JI lleillL •• .. • ... ... . ••• • M"9 ... --=--............. ... ............... c.-...... ... ~ I ~. Pat Cash (above) attacks with a volley shot Sunday. Below, John McEnroe attacks, as.well, with bis arms high in vldory as a vocal crowd reacts with some positive, and some not ~ positive, comments. 6 ~May 14, 2001 TUCI & flllD Day qualifies first in the high jump · Track and field results whicb came in after presstime includ~ the following. In CIF Southern Section . Division ID: Costa Mesa High sophomore S,haron Day quail· tied fiu;t in the high jump Fri- day at 'll'abuco Hills. The defending Division m cbam· pion cleared a 5·2 mark. Corona del Mar's 1,600 relay will be seeded ninth in the CIP Finals, wbicb is May 19 at Cerritos College. Becky Cummins, Katherine Morse, Jaycee Mahler and Jenny Cummins ran to a 4:08.57. In Division ll at Mt. San Antonio College: Amber Steen's CIF record in the 3,200, a 10:27.20, surpassed the 10:32.89 run of Reyna Cervantes of Montebello in 1989. Among tile Newport Har· bor boys, Chris McMillen, who qualified. second in the 1,600, did not qualify for the CIF Finals in ijie 3,2001 Sailors Coach Biin Barry said. Newport senior Dan Moyer qualified sixth in the 300 intermediate hW'dles (39.30) and was first in his heat. •That was a pretty good race for him,• said Tars hur- dles coach Nowell Kay. •He finished real strong. He's a real tough runner. He prettY much had to win (the heat) to go on.w ..... ' . ,,. . •' ": ._ I "i •• • • ....-_,' l-'· • •• --• j ~ ;.. . ',,, . -- Why the court 8hoUld not grant the aulhority. A HEARINQ on the plflltlon wlU be held on JUNE 7, 2001 et 1:30 p.m. In Dtpt, L73 lo- cated at 341 The City Drive South, 0tange. CA 928&8. IF YOU 06JECT 10 lhe granting ol the pell- tion, -you lllould liPPM' at lhe hearing and ltlte your obj90tiona or Ille written objecttona with the court before the hearing. Your ap· peerance may be In per· eon or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREO. rTOR or c:x>ntli 911 II 0!'96- ltor ol lhe deceaMd, you muat Ille your c:lelrn wllh the court and mall e copy to the ~ rep- r-atlve IQPOinted by the court Within IOUf moochl lrom the dale ol the flral illl.noe ol let· , ...... provided In Pro- bete Code Mdlol'I 9100. The time tot ftlng clllma will not expire before four monttw from the hearing dete noticed above. YOU MAY . "EXAMINE the Ille kept by the court. " you are • ptl'IOn In-terested In the ettate. you 111•1 Ille With the court a Rtq\ltlt lor $oe- clel ~ (form OE· 154) cf the liq den in- vtneory and apprelul ol estate lllMll or al "'I petition or account 11 provided In Probate Code e90tlon 1250. A AeqiM9l tot $fltdal No- tloe form le evella.ble from the court cllltt. Altomev for ,...... •• MICHA£L T. WALSH. ESQ. .... 112507 ATTORNEY AT LAW 4421 JAMIOAEI RO. 111!.t.. NEWPORT BIA""• CA 828IO Published Newport Beach·Coata Men Ody Pilot tMy · 1•. 18, 21 , 2001 • M128 they hew welYed notice or consented to the propoeed action.) The lndependeot admlnl .. trallon autnonty win be granted uni.at t/'I ln- ter..-d l*IOf'I ftlea an objec:don '° the petition and ahowt OOod ca~ Why the courf should not grant the eulhoftty. A HEARING on the petlllon wll be held on JUNE 1•. 2001 [et 1:30 p.m. In Deot. 73 lo- oeted et 3'1 The City Dtlve South, Orange. CA~. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol the 1191-llon, -you ihol.*I ~ at the '-Mg end ..... your objectlona or Ille written objectlone with the court befofe the hearing. Your •P· peenince may be In per· eon or by your enomey. IF YOU ARE A CREO- rTOR °' COi dll lgtjll 0!'96-ltor of the deoMeed. you nut file 'fOIJI cltlm with the court and mall a OOf1Y '° the perwonel ,.. l'llltnCellYe epp<*ll.ed by the court Wlthin four monthl from the date of the ftrst leec.wlCI Cf i.t· *' .. pnMded In Pro-~ Code MCllol\ 9100. The time for tiling clllma wlll not expire befofe four rnonthl from the hMring date notleed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the oourt. " you are e penon ln-ttfMted In ttlt Mt.lie, you may file wtth the court a ~ lor Soe-clel Nodce (fonn OE· 154) of flt fling ot an ln- v.-ltofy end aippr-.1 of .-te ...... oroflll'ff petition or account .. provided In Probate Code MCllon 1250. A ~ lor Special No- llet fonn la llVellable from the court cllltt. ~ for "4Mollll. Doneld a.,...... Jr • .... l7IM Coolll•y, Howard, Mertlft I TOOW. Al Anton ..... 10lh Aoor c...--.CAaue Publlltltd Newport Beach·Co1te MeH Olly Plot May "· 18, 21, 2001 M127 benn down the ~ IOI.ti llne, which wlN provide additional epectet91 naUng. The site tor the new UCI 8uebal Stadium la the '°"'* buebel lleld, which Is CIJ!'tntlY used for aocoW .. Site~ ment wlM be llmlted to the lmmeclate vicinity of the ercry plaz.a. This • Include alle llghting, land9Cllplng and lrrige- tion. CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE: l1til00,000.00 81 DER QUAUFIC~TIONS: PrtlM lkldln who do not meet die ~ ftcetlona In the ~ tnlct Documenta may not bl lllglbll tor award. Pft1111 Blddlf9 muat eubmlt tMlr Owllftcatlonl on the ,_ provtded by the Unlver.lty, u an at· tllchment to the Bid '°'"'· Bidding Oocumenta wfl bl IYalleble 10 Bkl-dlf'I on Monday, APf1I •• 2001 and wit be la- IUed at CONSOLIDATED AEPROGRAPHIC8 3112 P\llllNn ... C... ...... CAt212t (714) 711..allO Att.ntlon: Rlolc~ N<>Tr' IT "iS"nW COH-TRACTOR9' ADPOM-8'111UTY TO FU!W. TEA WITH TifE U.. VEA8fTY OR CON-IOUDATlD AEPAO- QRAPHICS TO AC· KNOWLl!DQI! RE- CEIPT OF TifE ATH-LEnC FACIUTIU rMPROYEMIEN~ PHASE _2, = BALL 8TAOfUll) DocU. MENT9. UNIVERSITY WILL N011l'Y COtf. TRACTOR& WHO HAYE REQllTERID WITH DEllGH AND CONSTRUCTION SERVlCEI OR ~ SOUDATlD REPRO- GRAPHICS, OF AD- DENDA WHICH ARI AVAUllLE AT DE· SIGN · ANO CON· STRUCTION SlflY· ICES. A MANOATOA~ PRE·BIO CONFERENCE AND MANDATORY PRE-BIO JOI WAU< ahell be held •• follows: 10:00 ~T=ry:U fomle, Irvine, Pree6den- t'a Conferenct Room, M... Office 9ulldlno. ~ Meta Road, Sulfe 3000, Irvine, California 92e97 (949) 82~ lTTlNDAHCE AT THI PRl!-810 COM-FEREHCf AND PAf. BU> JOB WALK 18 MANDATORY FOR ALL PRIME CON- TRACTORSj, THE lftmHO "ILL II CLOIED AT 10:05 A.M. ANY !'RIME CON· TRACTORS ARRMNO AFRA THIS TIME WILL NOT' BE EUOl8LE TO PART'ta-PATI .. THE ltlD PRC). CUI A8 A 'PR1ME CONTRACTOR. ~ ....... not be ....... eftlr: 2:00 P.ll:z.......~~1111ty 24, lUIJ1. At and Construction SeMc:M, U_nivereltY of Cellfomla, lrVtne, ~ Berkeley Place, Irvine, CA 92697·2•50 a.led Bide wtll be oPtl*' al, 2:0I P.M., Thu1'99y, Mey 24, 2001 • Bid Securtty In tfle amount of 1 °" °' the Lump Sum e.. Bid, ••• cludlng alteme.... ... eecti Bid. The laulng the Bend be. on the RECREATION STANDINGS c..ta ............... AnfMQt. • Monday ·o· IMgue • 1. ~Photo, 3-1; 2. ~-SqUHkn. l-1i 3. Rhyme$ WI Duct. 2·1; ... Anidi. 2-1; 5. Wlldalts. 2-1; . 6. CMnMwo1.8 Ape$. o-4; 7. W.M.A., ~. • ~ "C-Mlnot" tMgue • 1. Goat ltlll TMtTl. +O: 2. luttlcrllldMn. l-G: l . H20, 2-1; ... Dribblen, 1·2: s. ~ Scooploni. 1-2; 6. Full Coun Mell, I,);), K.elth C~ • ~·a· LHgut. 1. Soft TutM. ).(); 2. l'lddonl. 2·1; 3. M-idts. t-2; 4. 1'w Boys. 1·2; s. Old. Slow, 1-o; "0.8. ().1; 7. Run. Gun, C).2. • ~ "J.Mi,_• IMgue -1. Hoop! Unlimlt9c( l-G: 2. Unapt<ted THm 2. J.1; 3. S.'lowtlme.. 3-1; 4-"8" TMm. 2-1; S. Me<flt IAnCMr. 1-Z; 6. ~on, 0-2; 7. Psom-. 0-2. •Sunday "C-Mln«" i.9gW • 1. MNthud, 9-0; 2. SqUHSll, 7~ l. ()mite. 11-2; ... Ctaiycoots, 4-5; s. VlcN!on. .H; 6. Bunnies, 2-1: 7. ltlghl.nden. o-9. DEIPSU Bid Deadllne. lilted In the leteat publl1hed State d C.Hfomla, 0. pertment of lnaurence, lilt ol .....,. Admllled to Tl'llltlld Surety lneur· ance In Thill SW•. The tUCCMlful Bidder end ltl Subcontractors wilt be l9qUirld to folow the l'IOl ldlldtlminetlon r• qulrernentt Mt forth In the Bidding Documents end to pey prevelling WICl9 ..... .. flt loca- llari d .. \Vant. Alt ..... MOt poll-......... to be ob- t.elMCI bJ Contrector ................ ~ '%... Untvenity ~ All eucfl po(lctM ..... bl i. eued bJ • COflllNHIY, wflklll le .... .,, .... end .... hwe • r1lllN olA-Ot ...... end•~ MnclM cleletflcdon ol VII 0t ....... 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' Whal do you bid now?· A -Whal's lhe problem? Y~do noc want to ral.le putner's major-sui1 response with ooly three-card sup- pon if there is An}' alt.emative. You have a minimum opening bid with an cxcellentslx-card suit a,nd to bid anythlnJI other than two diamonds Is a dbtomon of the bidding process. Q J • Vulnerable. you hold: •4 K.5Jl o AQ6 •K64Jl Whal IS your opening bid? A • You have the wrong singleton, w I.be cxxrec:t aclioo ia to pass! If~­ ner responch to your opening bid with one spade, as i5 u'ltely. you have no rebid. ('lb rebid that club suit takes more fortitude than we pos- seas.) SwilCh the singleton to any other auh and you can a.tford to open ooeclub. QC-Vulnulble,you hold: a 10 54 J 0 It J6 5l o K 5 •A What ls your openlng bid? A· In IDOlt cues. 11 h.lgh-card pointa and S-j in lhe majors b cnouib to initiate the auction. Here, howevei; mote than half your poina are in the short suilJ. Pass. Q 5 • >.. South, vulnerable. you hold: • ,_ Q 1u2 "'a o K aot • 74 J The biddin11. bas oroceeded: NORTH fAS¥ SOUTH WE.VI' l• .... l• JQ l • JI;' ? What do you bid now'.' A -The fact that partner railed spades freely suaguts four-card sup-pon and 50Und values, either in the way of distribution or high cardt. The singletoo hean is just enough for you to go straight to four spade5 now. CJ 6 ·Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: • K Q 7 6 " 6 o 9 J • AK J 10 7 J The bidding hiu proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOlfTH I P-Pall '! What acuon do you take? A -In the bal1111Cing scat. your hand Ill lOO Slf'Oni for 8 reopening b1d Of rwo clubs and a Jump to three clubs could result in l<>5ing the spade su1L The correct action is to double Orn. then bid du~ should partner re•pond in anything other than spades. Ford EJql6onr ... ~. IUkl, ac, F/pwr, VI (21c.A) 112.1811 SouUI CoMt AclR 11'-97•2500 Ford Taurua 'ti IUto, AC, p, -.oof (21110A) 17,950. SouUI Coast A.ctn 7!4·•1•aaoo Hondl CMc ... 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