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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-07-03 - Orange Coast PilotI ' . ' . ' ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COM>AUNmES SINCE 1907 ON TtE,WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM . . . COol~r .4th of July :.exp~cted • Temperatures will reach the mid-70s to mid-80s in Newport-Mesa, but mercury will rise further in inland areas. PNOlnton OMV Pit.Or NEWPORT-MES~ -Weather- wise, trs gearing up to be a .fairly mild Fourth of July. the past several days, according to Noel Isla, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. "'(he next couple of days look rather similar to what we've seen the last couple of days,• Isla said. "The warming trend should contin- ue through the week.• .. port Beach Police Sgt. Mark Everton said. "It was gioderately heavy,• Ever- ton said. •we had quite a few peo- ple in town.• A southerly, moist flow of air from a large high-pressure system cen- tered around the Four Comers states -Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico -is resi>onsible for tl)e mild temJ)eratures. · NESDAY, JULY 3, 2001 · • Heading toward the boliday.~tem­ ·peratures won't beat up too much .for those beaded ta Newport Beach. •But Costa Mesa and other inland dties are expected to be somewhat wanner. The trend is expected to follow Beachgoers have already been taking advantage of mild to warm weather to bit the Newport Beach coastline. Over the weekend, the pty's beaches were well-used, New- Isla said temperatures won't rise much above 75 degrees Fahrenheit in Newport B~ach and other coastal cities today and Wednesday. Further . SEE COOLER PAGE 4 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Sailboats adorn the horizon of Udo Channel tn Newport Harbor, where brisk afternoon winds powered the vessels before s~t. . PHOTOS BY <>REG FRY I OAllY PILOT Aft.er 14 ye.an. Britta Pulliam wW leave her restaurant on the Balboa Pentnsula to open one tn lrvtne. Sunday wW be her last day. . . Britta's bids farewell ·Balboa Peninsula restaurant will close so owner can open anew eatery .-in Irvine Mathis Winkler DAILY PlloT W hen Britta Pulliam closes Britta's Cafe for the. last time on Sunday, she'll do so With mixed feelings. On the one band, she's excited about opening a new Britta's Cafe in Irvine's Uruversity Town Center in the fall. But at the same time, she's leaving behind customers and employees who have become like family in the 14'yeara that she's been serving food on Main Street •1t•1 kind of like graduating from hlgh achool and going to'college," Pulliam Mid Moncky, titting at a table iNlde the restau- rant. "lt'1 bittenweet There are some cus- tomers I know will come and 1ee us (in lrvtrie). But they won't drlve up there 8Yf!1!Y day." , SEE IRmA-$ MGE 4 All oatllde Ytew of ...... C9 • Mlllill ....._ Ne~~ Beach inay green ligtlt blacko~t backup • CoundJ members Will deClde .July 10 Wbetber to .......... ,., .... to ••tr 111 a•Jlctty aat1 out. - Town Center project earns key approval • Costa Mesa council gives tentative OK to long-negotiated agreement with a Theater Arts District developer. Jennifer Kho DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA ~ The City Council on Monday gave preliminary approval to a development agreement for Common- wealth Partners' portio.n of the Town Cen- ter project. The agreement, under intense negotia- tion for 111ontbs, requires the developer to provide $200,000 for Theater Arts District improvements and to make excess park- ing available to the public. "We're thrilled that it's done, and we're looking forward to proceeding with a development of this quality in Costa Mesa,• said Jim Anderson, a partner with Commonwealtb. "It's taken us awhile, but we're done.• • Commonwealth Partners is one of the developers of the Town Center p~ject, which seeks to transform South 'toast Metro into a pedestrian-oriented Theater Arts District bordered by Bristol Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the San Diego Freeway. Collaborating on the project with Com- monwealth are the Orange County Per- toTining Arts Center and South Coast Part- ners, which owns South Coast [>laza. The South Coast Partners and the Cen- ter's portions of the project were approved earlier this year, but Commonweolth's part bas been ,held up ma.inly because of disagreement about the length of time the developer must maintain .lsamu Noguchi's California Scenario sculpture gatden. While both parties at a May 21 meeting finally agreed to require Commooweolth to maintain the garden for 50 years, issues of parting and bow much money the com- pany will ba.ve to provide for the area have. kept an agreement out of reach: .• The council, which \orellmin..,- approved the SO,.yeer term 'May 21, also approved a ~t that the develOp.o er provide thi p6rk1ng and money for the Theater Arts District. A plan for the lbeeter Arts Diltlict ha yet to be drafted and Commonwealth Nkt · .it cann~ to unknown amounts Of · parking ~· ... SEE CENT£R MGE 4 .. , IWS . TILlllCI · .. The Daily Pi.lot asked children at Bob Henry Park in Newport Beach about their Fourth of July plans \ "I'm going .. to the Santa Ana Country Club to watch the fir.eworo. I like (the fire- works) because •1•m going to have dinner w~my grams and grandpa.• -Matthew 1WHdle, 6 Costa Mesa they're all different colors.• -Sher'.-,on Boler, 7 Newport Be~~ "We bought some (fire-. works). My sister, she kind of likes the one I want to have. It's like a big stick." -T.-yn Welch. 6 Costa Mesa "I'm going to a block party. They might have fire- worb, but if they don't. we're going to go bade to ..., -· -': my place. I like fireworks and their cool coton.• -Luke Dlrw'lon, 8 Costa Mesa •Mygraod- ma's neigh- bor Is having a block pa~. It's a fun I- day.• -Aleu Stone,8 " Newport Beach VOL11,-.1n F V••l•m& NMlllllr _, .... ..., ...... ,.,.Cllf ... --...... _ ... ..... ' •• .\ -11'tree Wleknlght soccer leagues fOr all levels Of play Wiii be offwed from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jut, 10 to Aug. 16. .. • '8rtidpents are exPedld tQ disJUy gooc;t ~Ip, teamwork and soccer skills. Shi"9uatds must be worn .t all times. Reglsti'.tton Is $75. . Information: (714) 782~ffe. · Daily Pilot · • GMG RJY I OAl.Y Pl.OT Students such as Jonathon A1mazon, 7, enjoy a outdool'-Uke a:pedwle In tbe damoom dmtng Widmer Elementary Sc:hool'I Camp IMd-A·Lot. • Hangiµg out in· the canip-room D....U. Goulet DAILY PILOT T be children sat around what appeared to be a roaring fire, under a sea of floating stars and sang out the words to the book •The Bear Went Over the Mountain.• Whittier Elementary makes room for summer reading program -not to mention a waterfall Monday was their first day at Whittier Elementary School's Camp Read-A.J.ot in Costa Mesa. When they gof off the bus at 8 a.m., the nearly 50 campers started by singing camp songs before they split into groups and beaded off to different •cabins.• One group stayed in the multi- purpose room, where they worked on aeaUng a play of one of the sto- ries they've read, such as • Uttle Red Hen• or the •Tortoise and the Hare.• They'll perform them at the Ill for . ATHL-TICS COSll MESl GYMNAS11CS,DANCE • Gymnastics and youth dai1Ce clusel Wm be offered this month and in August at DowntoWn Recrit- aUon Center. , , Boys, girll and coed de-. are available fdr ltndentl agea 2 to 18 .. lbe lnltructioll will focus on pbyslcal strength, f'lm1bllity, Ml-. . end of the two-week camp. . Another gaggle of campers beaded off to the camp resource room for structured reading. ID the library •forest,• campers split into two groups. One went off to read a chapter from a book about dolphins, and the other joined Jan Marquardt, the tea~er who runs the library at Whittier, around the campfire. All around them the room was pocitively tran.sfomied In the center of camp was a huge waterfall. It began near the ceiling with two colors of c:rlnkled blue construction papers leading down to a.plateau of rippling, sl1ck ance and control. Information: (114) 327-7525. FLAG FOOTIAU. An eight-week rec:reatkmal flag football program for cbildMl 3 to 8 will be offered at Balm1c Owmmmt- . ty Center. , . The program will empbuize tun. ~tlon, teamwork, sportl- manilbtp and fooeb88 lldlll. Tbe MUOll wtD ~ in late Septanber, With 98ID8I plaJ9d on · Satwdayl. ~tion will begin Aug. 18 blue plastic with a scatterlng of rocks. It then dropped-Off again with a blue tarp and 1rldellcent ltreamerl, wbk:b. flowed to the Ooor. At the base of the waterfall. plants and rocks and pools of real water com- pleted the look. Bigger rocks, or miniature boulders, were also set up for campers to sit on while they read and put their feet in the water. A aumpled brown construction poper path strewn with rocks l,ed from the waterfall. past the cainp- fire and between picnic tables, tall fake trees and colorful pup tents. After campers finished reading and.close after the second game of the season. lnfonnation: (714) 754-5158. Y-OUTH KARATE A 10-week karate class for chil- dren 6 to 1"6 will be offered Uuough Aug. 28 at Baleric Community Cen- ter. Instructor Jedd Long will focus on developing confidence, ltamlna, telf-dildp)tne'" agility, pbylical and mental condition1ng, increased energy and Mii-control. Information: (71"6) 327-7525 .. ~ ........... .. ......... ~......, .... . WUlllll 111 SIU ............ GR lie~ ......................... ., -...:w-..... ltCNfmMMMus Om'. •Tbe Bear Went Over the Moun- t.am• around the campfire, they ICattered, grabbing new books and scra.mhUng into the tents to read. Then it wu over to the tables to write a sentence in their books about the lloJy. . ·Mmmm ... IDDllIUll ••• ow ... ow,• said Andrew Reyes, 8, who was detenn1Ded to sound out the w4iMd •mountatn• for his sentence. Then, Wte at all good camps, the chow bell rang, signaling that it was time for some grob. •Maybe they'll give you some bug juice,• Marquardt said, gain- ing immediate groans of disgust from children. • IOIOOl'S our Is. weekly fffture in which o.llv Pflot education writer Danette Goulet vishs • summer camp within the Newport-MeM MN •nd wrftm about hef uperiecice . PORTAll.E SKATE MRK Staten can show off their tricks this summer at the dty's new Mobile Skate Park. J'he new program, • to be offered in different locations around Costa Mesa throughout the summei:, will provide skate- boarden and in-line skaters a portable akate park that bas ramps, rails and fun boxa. Call for a oomplete ldledule of days, times and locatlom. Information: (71"6) 754-5158 • .POUCI fUS · ---er.,. C.cutly ...., ............... ...,...,. •• w,..,,,.. "'the.2500 bloCk et 12:40 a.m. ....... . . Doily Pilot ,, . . .. . . . . Tuesday, My 3, 2001 3 Don't underes~imate the power of a pooch Robert Gardner THE VERDIO M y career as a writer began in 1928, when I WU apPQiilted to the position of" joke editor of the Bell High School student newspeper. As a joke editor, I dauled the readers with some classics worthy of Hemingway if not Shakespeare - the high school version of •Who was that lady I saw you with last night?• •That )Va& no lady, that was my wlfe. • Bob Hope with a stable full of writers would have been hard put to touch me. I continued to dabble in journalism throughout the years, and some of this must have ~ed over to my legal opinions. Bernie Witldn, the greet legal writer of the century, put lt tbll way: •BQb, you will never go down in legal or judidal history as -one of the greet scholars. However, I must admit, stupid though you may be, your writing is completely reatl-· able1• SJ.nee legal opinions are notorious- ly abstruse, that quality alone was enough to give me a small amount of fame in those circles. However, lawyers and judges pale on the soda! scale when compared to· dogs, as I learned recently. It seems almost anything pales when ex>m- pa.red to a dog. John Barrymore was hailed as the fhiest Hamlet of his gen- eration, but ask how many remembei John Banymore and bow many peo- ple remember Rin nn nn. and Bany- more comes in a poor leCODd. · I found out about this the hard way. I have been laboring over my typewriter for the Pilot for more than five yea.rs. Maybe once or twice a year, some nice lady would say in the market that she had enjoyed a par- ticular column. Then. a couple of weeks ago, I wrote about my dog. Wow! Double wow! Prom the response I got. you would have thought I wrote a new version of Lln- coln's Gettysburg address, considered by most scholars to be the greatest short message eve( delivered. And on because l wrote about a dog. Oh. I must admit that !DOit people have never owned a small dog that has consumed a whole loaf of bread in one sitting so .that She looks like a small dirigible with legs, but it doesn't take much in the way of brains to eat a loaf of breed, and it takes even less to tell about il Nevertheless, my dog -her name is Dog -and I are enjoying our pre- cious few moments in the sun. • R09EJlT GAltDNEJI 1s a Corona del Mar resident and a formef judge. His column runs Tuesdays. J Resident continues crusade against coastal commission •Newport Beach man's efforts to undermine the panel began with order to remove reef. P•ul C11nton DAILY P1loJ NEWPORT BEACH - Rodolphe Streichenberger has taken his crusade against the California Coas~ Com- mission to the federal level. Streichenberger, founder of the Marine Forests Society, has been lobbying the National Oceanic and Atmos:. pheric Administration to revoke its financial assistance to the coastal commission. In comments at a June 11 public hearing, Streichen- berger called the commissiQn •incompetent and dishon- est• The Newport Beach res- ident, who sued the commis. sion; won a major victory in April when a Sacramento County judge declared the agency unconstitutional. The commissioa •is a living example of bureaucratic blun- der to be studied by acade- mics and scholars,• Streichen- berger said at the bearing. The administration is in fhe 'midst of a review of the commission's practices. That review won't include an eval-• uation of the constitutionality of the coastal commission, according to Keelin Kuipers, one of a team of administra- tion officials reviewing the state coastal regulator. •That court case is not something we look at in eval- uating the effectiveness· of the commission, Kuipers said. The federal agency pro- vided $2.76 million to the commission and two sister agencies during the 2000-01 fiscal year. For the coming year, the administration will hand out $3.07 million. Kuipers said the agency, as a part of its review, would for- mally respond to Streichen- berger's pointed criticism. The results·of the review are expected to be made avail- able in the fall, Kuipers said. The ad.minis tr a ti on falls under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Stretdlenberger began his public crusade against the commission after it ordered him to remove a man-made reef off Newport Beach. ln the ruling. Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Charles Kobayashi said the agency operates improperly because it isn't accountable to other branches of govern- ment -a violation of the separation of powers clause in the state constitution. C· J,4.1.tWU"i IT'S TIME FOR ... fJA.t'tq°"fl" Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT • The Balbo.{i Performing Arts Theater presents a magical event you won't want to miss ... Newport Beach resident Rodolphe Strelchen- \ berger stands on the Balboa Pier, where he and the Marine Forests Society have created an artifidal marine habitat ;.tliiiiillllii•••••w about 300 -yards oft the .._ coast. MAAlANNA OAV MASSEY I DAILY PLOT The .Costa Mesa Community GOif ·Classic r-----------~------------, ENTRY FORM N,auo.._ ______________________________ __ Company ____________________________ ~ Address..__ ____________________________ ~ (]ty __________________________________ _ $We ____________ _,,.7Jp1A----------------- Telephone Home ----------------------~ Fom'90ll8 are eaooaraged -slaPis are Micol11e Na1D1111 Hamlcap I t. _____________________ __, ____ _ " Golt li.mcb a llllmer szso ~ ---Ge Ltlldl a llllilll'l!l89Pwawtsili9S1oot ___ -n..-sioo-...-..... -...... ... Dalil' ....... ,..,._ ---· IJ I I 2 \ illewttc.I• t S !f8\) ___ aw 4 ~July 3, 2001 CONTINUED FROM 1 poesible to keep signals ful- ly functioning wtfhout replacing the old bulbs with l.BDs. B\lt he added that he was still trying to figure out the long-term costs for the July 10 meet- ing. Like Ridgeway, Mayor Gary Ada.ms said he'd at least like to see this system brought to the city's major intersectiQns along Coast v Highway, MacArthur and Newport boulevards, a.nd- Jamboree Road. •rm not sure how much a flashing red (light) operation really does for us• to keep traf- fic moving smoothly dur- ing blackouts, AdaJlls said. •When the power • goes down, we really. don't have all'tbe. tools we need.• Caltrans officials are apparently planning to 1nst4ll backup syitems at lntened1ons throughout Orange Cqunty this summer if·tbey can receive adequate funding, according to l!dmonston's report. But it's unclear "when, and if, Caltrans would install .them in Newport · Beach, Edmonston WTO~. He added that if d~ offi- cials decide to install backup systems in signals operated oy Caltrans, the state agency plans to return the systems to New- port Beach once they put in their own. Caltra.ns officials could notbereachedforcomment .Monday. ; Donate your. vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. -· • RVs • Boats • Real Estate • Tax Deductible • Valancu & Cornice Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Co1f1J>litrunt11ry ColUfdtlltN11 ;,. Yo11r Howu ......., () f, ~ ,. <>1 .. 1 · "-.~ . r-~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)642-8400 COOLER . CONTINUED FROM 1 . inland, the temperatw"e isn't expected to touch 90 d~. but it will probably reach about 85 degrees. Forecasten expect patchy low clouds that will provide protection from the scorching sun. • While the air has been· somewhat mollt, ahd will ·continue to be, it wD.I a.ls() continue to be worm: weath- CENTER CONTINUED FROM 1 Phil Schwartze, a spokes- man for Commonwealth, has said he hopes· to persuade city offidals to agree to a fixed number or a cap on the BRITTA'S CONTINUED FROM 1 Originally, Pulliam planned to keep her cafe on the island while opening a second one. But when former resident Paul Mesmer approached her about taking over on Main Street, she realized it was the way to go. ·1 think I'm really more of a one-restaurant restaura- teur,• she said. "I'm very detail-orlented. • She is compelled to fix even the smallest things. such as a knife pointing in the wrong direction, Pulliam said, adding that this might have . something to do with her German heritage. And with two places to monitor, "my daughter would probably not see her mom again,• she said. While sad about her ' er-watcben said. Dan Atkins, a ~ gilt at tbe weather .ervtce. said Newp<?rt-Mesa reiideftts could even expect some light. but warm, sprinkles. ' •trs just a generally warm air mus,• Alkins said. •Jt's a little bit humid.• · Even with a nexus of warm, mild weaQ>er and the Fourth of July holiday, New· port Beach police • don't expect Wednesday to get too chaotic. • · Officen will .concentrate on the notorio~ West New- amount. . At the m~ting, resident Craig Stevens expressed con- tinued conce{ll.S for the SC\llp- ture garden to council mem- bers. .. . •1 want to make swe the California Scenario stays ezact- ly the way it is right now. l don't want to see any changes and I departure, Pulliam's fans said they understand. •This was her ffi'St restau- rant, and she was only going to stay five or 10 years," said Gay Wassall~Kelly, the presii. dent of the Balboa Mer- chants/Owners Assn. But "we're really going to miss her.• Doily Pilot port area. espedally Seashore I>rlVe, from about 32nd Street to .t9th StrMt. With beach access~ to Huntingtoll Beach cut off thiS year bY lh_at city, some pf the cioWdl cOuld overflow into NeWport Beac:h. But Everton ia1cflt'1 not expeded to gen- erate tOo many problems. •rm swe (the Fourth of July] is goiilg to be a capacity crowd,• Everton said. •His- torically speaking, we've always had a not·so-busy Fourth U lt's ln the middle of the week." hope you feel the same way.• 1be OOUDdl voted 3 to 2 to approve the agreement, with Councilwomen Unda Dixon and Karen Robimon dissenting. The coundl is expected to pad final approval on the agreement at a future meet- ing, but a date bas not yet been scheduled. lrttt.-'s Clfe's &Mt day wlll be~· on Monday, ~Will hOld . fwewell ~how frOm S:JO to 7 p.m. ltie NStMnnt Is at 205 Mein St. lnfonriation: (Ml) 1'7H146. .. Michele Roberge, the executi,..e director of the Bal- boa Petforming Arts Theater would maintain the restau- Foundatlon, added that her rant's family atmosphere. group Will miss Pulliam as a •tt's just been a real plea- cheerleader for the theater. sure to go there,• Thompson ·1 don't think a single per-said, adding \hat she'd most son bas been here without likely show up (or breakfast bearing about the Balboa on July 10, when the cafe will Theater,• Roberge said Mon-be renamed Bibi Anna's Cafe day as she stopped by the after Mesmer'& fiancee, B1b1 cafe. •She's wonderful. We'll Anna Van Zmten . miss her. But we wish her all ., •. The new .owner said he the best." · ' plans to keep the restaarant's Britta's regular Barbara spirit alive. Thompson, who comes in for "We're not going to make breakfast eve.ry morning with any wholesale changes at her husband, Richard, said all,• said Mesmer, who she hoped the new owners directs a manufacturing com- pany. He added that he always wanted to open a restaurant, and Britta's seemed like a great place to start. And while Pulliam will mainly focus her attention on her new restaurant. she srud she'd stay involved in helpin g to revitalize Balboa's down- town area as much as possi- ble. ·we need changes down here,• the Corona del Mar resident said. ·we need to improve thls area.• PLUG IN Plug Into the Pilot C~secbonto find sefVices from ~and ~.to landscapers and painters VISIT OUR NEW Siii FwRAL WAREHOUSE Tree1, Palrm, Bushes & Floral& . Mon-Fri lo-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 369 E. 17th Street, Co.r• Mua. CA (acrru.s frolfl Rillplii) ('49)~6745 letlmingfrom the natives in New rork city H ow could a recreation of Ellis Island not be educational? • After I read a Daily Pilot let- ter to.the editor saying as much; J bop~ the first plane to New York to study the issue. Well, that's not u.actly what happened, but I did think it was prescient that . tbe first news- paper piece I read when I got back from New York was a reader's com- ~t about teaching the tpaJs and tribu- ~tions of Ellis laland. Each year, planning a family vacation gets harder, especially this year when my · kids have both Gay Geiser- Sondoval EDUCATIONAllY SPEAKING joined the working world. With that ~ mind, I planned a quick trip for the day after high school. got out. What I didn't plan for was the extra training class my younger daughter needed to take before she could guard Costa Mesa's kids from drowning this summer. She had to take it the Saturday we would be gone. When I was 16, I might have decided to find a different job at that point and gone on vacation. But she said work and summer school came first and stayed home. I know most moms are totally self-sacrific:;ing and would have stayed home. But we had a free flight that had to be used, so my elder daughter and I beaded for the lights on Broadway. Figuring out how to get to downtown Manhattan by public transportation was a big education in itself. We traversed the U.S. by planes and got into Long Island ·atter dark. Numerous people had assur-ed us it was safe to. take' the Long Island trains at any hour of the day or night. We sat down on the train, all by ourselves, with our luggage forming an Island around us:- 1 guess my daughter was exuding pheromones because this guy came from the far side of the car to sit by us. He proceeded to take off his shirt and shoes and then offered to be her personal tour guide. She said she was sending out ·Don't talk to me vibes,• but it wasn't working. On the way to Manhattan, we found .out all about his lengthy stay in prison and his recent hospitalization for numer- ous stab wounds. You just don't get that kind of experience if you rent a car. We later discovered that young ladi~ all have a book open in the subway to discourage conversations with weirdos. lt really promotes lit- eracy. Eating in New York is also educa- tional since the tables are about 3 inches apart. The skinny person has to sit in the inside. One night, we found out about the lives of all of the tables around us. Since we were on West Coast time, we ate dinner after. a jazz concert at Carnegie Hall. There, we supped with a number ol. Jez musidam, • couple oelebreUDg ~ninth annlvenuy, a novelist about to bit it big and New Vorkeri Who left their old Undei'wear an over ·~· Our Jut night, • federal ..... WU bling i>lanoed at tbe -nut t0 U9. 'f1m Couple WU ...... big dilcWilloD .. to • ... lbe wu bM gldfliend or bil ....... putner. n turm out be• -..; .... Ibey .... gltODg IW• .. ,.. ... fdlDd ... , .... 1?1h'QfCfd911= ......,., ... ~ .... a.. ... -. . .... ..,_,.,..,wp.o .... IDllllWUD ..... W .. --:,= ....... . MAILBAG Pennanent, not transient, nSdents often are trouble Regarding: West'Newport and party central, or Dennis Rodman's playgroW)d (•summer living can be hard by the beach: June 25). Everybody is there for the same reason: the beach. Yes, it is diffi- -__ cult to-live in a well-liked and well-frequented area because of the nice sand and the beautiful water, but this is the price to be paid -figuratively, as well as lit- erally. As rental prices become out of reach for those wishing to spend a week in this area, less and less i)eople WtJ be able to rent, and more and more properties will convert to residences. However,. tbis does not address the problems as represented by troublesome residents such as Rodman, which have apparently been worse than the transiJ;Dt population at times. My ~.wish is that the Newport Beach City • Council deal with and enforce it in an effective manner. PAUL JAMES BALDWIN Newport Beach District attorney should leave councilman alone As a taxpayer in Costa Mesa, I resent the Orange <:;Qunty disirtct attorney's office spen<li.ng my money going after the Costa Mesa council member who gar- nished the most votes of any council member in the last elec- tion. C,hrls Steel said he obviously • made..nxmtake. I was sloppy.• Get over it, D.A, and spend your time going after aiminals. We have pfenty of them on whom you could better spend your time. Steel obviously doesn't deserve the vendetta that is being made against him. And he deserves to be allowed to serve the people who elected him by a whopping majority in the elec- tion. PHILIP E. ARNOLD Costa Mesa Learning English is not too basic a task Kudos to Jana Schmitt for get- ting it right Her comments in response to previous articles on . the Westside and education (•School's basics are just part of a bigger picture,• June 21) showed insight concerning the realities of teaching English to nonnative speakers. Some people hold the opinion that if you just teach non- English-spea.ldng kids &glish intensely for a year or so, they · will be caught up and be ready to move on successfully to complete their college-ltound education. Nonsense. lllPOiT DEIATI ... silD IT 'Everybody Ukes /Jowers. It helps brighten up I.he entrance and your community. It11 a statement ol your attJtude. And residents like to see the change ln color. It helps ldentlly your pro-perty Qlld makes it a pleaaant place to be. We use a lot of color.' -Sllew Mensinger, president of Amel Management • Co., which manages sewral CostA Mes. apartlhent complexes, on the floral designs his company creates on a se~I basis Tue~. July 3, 2001 5 CAAl HIDALGO I OAlt.Y PILOT Newpt>rt Beadl resident Joann Larson has seen vacation rental sign spring up around the nelghborbood. Students will be able to speak brightly in conversational Eng- lish, a far cry from the language complexities for which they will 1lltimalely be held acco\lDtable. 1bin.k how long it takes to teach native English speakers their own -language before we think they are ready to excel at a level appropriate for college. up amateur rock band may be comforting to de Arakal, but they both will drive many, many peo- ple right up the wall. A little researdr:will bear me_ out. Perhaps de Arakal will enter- tain us with his observations of the joys of being caught in a traf- fic jam or waiting in line at the OMV. WAUACE WOOD Costa Mesa I hope folks like Newport· Mesa Unified School District trustee Wendy Leece can see that test scores alone do not give an accurate picture of the learning Yacht would restrict that occurs in our classrooms. • d d "' ~ ~ Certainly assessment is neces-views nee e 10r Scuety sary, but the learning process Shame on you, Owen Minney takes time and true evaluation ( • u Cook wants to block views, require!> more than one instraa. that's his right,• Community ment. ' · · . Forum, Thursday). You've lived in CHRISTINE CAMERON . Newport your whole life too. Did Costa ~a Cook buy his boat from you? What right does Lodwrick Cook have to deny the public a safe swinuning access to our beloved Newport Bay at our street's end. I am a native Balboa Islander who has enjoyed our beautiful beaches and waterways my whole life, as Have my chil- dren and someday my grandchil- dren. All views of oncoming boat traffic would be restricted, mak· ing it unsafe for swimming and entering the channel with small boats. It is my undeBtanding that no more docks would be con- structed on our public tidelands. ,. Columnist doesn't clearly understand sound effects This is in response to Byron de Araka.l's column (•What's the use of all the noise about noise?") on Wednesday . His tongue-in-cheek, cutesy observations on noise were ilJ. informed at best. Sound or noise has a profound effect upon people that can range from soothing to enraging. It varies sharply among indi- viduals. To dismiss anyone who complains about what seems •noisy" to him as sort of an anti- social crank is very cavalier. A bawling infant or a cranked- Why doesn't Cook berth hJs boat at the Balboa Bay Oub with all the other huge boats that nev- er leave their docks. Cook should have purchased homes on Udo or They can put the heavy mrgo ;m trains. . . 'EfM.Y TYGART Co8ta Mesa ,. Haroor Island to build his little empire. GRETCHEN BROERING HAmELD ·Balboa Island Vessel docking would sacrifice Balboa Island Owen Minney. former owner of Josh Slocum's near the bayfront:is right. U someone wants to pay millions of dollars to purchase private bayfront proper- ty and block their own mdividual view with big yachts, they might have that right. However, what Lodwrick Cook is trying to do with his 55-foot yacht will affect the use of public beach, public water access and espeda.lly the public's viewing of Newport Bay. Do we w ant Balboa Island, which is Newport Beach's No. ltouristdestinationforpeo- ple from all over the world, to become Fiberglass? U Cook succeeds, there will be many more ya&ts to follow. No one person has the right to sacn- fice our beautiful island. Our dty officials, who represent all of us, . should insure preserv":tion of every inch of our public beach and waterways to the people. We not only have the right, but the obligation Lo protect these very special places for our future gen- erations to enjoy just as we have for so many years. ls this really progress or simply greed? These large vessels belong in marinas, on moorings or at the yacht club. DEL STAUDfNGER Newport Beach SANTA ANA HSIGHTS - The ultimate local men's. plf • pro-am, the second an1lUal a group. JooesCup,issetforAug.1.tat TheJ'e's no green jacket or Santa Ana CO!lJDlrY Cub. million-dollar paycheck for the Santa An1i. Country Club, winner, but local interest is wliich is celebrating its 100-high and players, both pros year anniversary later this and ams, are eager to partici- summer, hosted the second pate in the unique community -Tea Cup Classic -the event women's four-player cbampi-In addition to the perpetual onsbip -in 1998. trophy, the Jones cup winner Mike Reehl, Santa Ana's is crowned Dally Pilot cbampi- Director of Golf, said he's ex.cl~ on and celebrated largely in ed about playing his home ·local golf lore. course in the Jones CUp with Along with Hemphill and 2001 men's club champion Daley, Big canyon's Ron Mag- Gregg Hempbill. wblle Mesa gard and Newport Beach's Verde Country Club, with Vinnie Brascia, men's club bead pro Tom Sargent. will champions at their respective defend the perpetual Jones dubs, will likely round out the Cup trophy. · amateur field The locally famous Jones In last year's Jones Cup Cup and Tea Cup Classic (July thriller, Sargent won it for '1:1 at Newport ~ch Country Mesa Verde with a jaw-drop- Club) play under the auspices ping flop shot from the deep cl the Fletcher Jones-Motor-· rough to the right of the 18th cars/Daily Pilot Club OJampi-green. onship Series, which was After python putts and ~ by this sports sedion chip-ins for birdie by Sargent m 19fl'I. . and hosting bead ~ Hahn, it After success with the Tua came down to one big flop. Cup Oassic, which was start-Sargent's ball at 18 was ed to 1) promote women's golf buried in the rough, requiring and 2) more closely oonnect · rules offida1 Jerry Anderson, the local golf community, the Pre$ident of Newport Beach Jones Cup opened last sum-Country Club, to check it the mer at Newport Bea.ch, where ball was embedded and possi- Sargent made the Legend of bly stepped on by a member of the Plop Shot come to life at the gallery (it wasn't). the 18th green. Mesa Verde teed off at 18 ·There's· no pressure (to tied with Newport Beach at 1- repeat), • Sargent said recentty, under, but Sargent's second •because. we shouldn't have shot landed to the right of won last time. We just got Newport Beach's tben-recent- lucky.. ly remodeled 18th green. After Sargent, who said Mesa the ball bounced, it lodged Verde men's club champion firmly about an mch below the Pete Daley will join him again top of the thick grass. ·1 this year in the pro-am, is thought about picking it up expected to see stiff oompeti-and moving it (for a better lie), tion from home-a>urse hero but there were way too many Reehl, Big Canyon Country people watching,• Sargent Club Director of Golf Bob quipped, after executing one Lovejoy and Newport Beach ~ golfs tougbe&t shots to ~ bead pro. Paul Hahn, along perfection, ·napping onto the with their handpicked ama-edge of the green and roWng tel!I' partners. two feet to the flag, setttog up The format is better-ball of an easy birdie putt as Mesa partners over 18 holes, with Verde captured the inaugural two teams pJayiog in a group. Jones Cup before an estimated The two groups tee elf back-300 fans. to-back with galleries in tow. A •Actually, there was a lady pre-event drawing ls held to sitti:Dg in a golf cart aaoss the decide which two dubs play in green. and. before I made the shot, I bad visions of getting victory over Newport Beach, lOO much (dub) and drilling wblch bad three birdies by her right between the eyes.• Hahn and men's club cbampi- In a do-or-die situation, Sar-on Bob Kraft. After two of its gent turned to his caddie and birdies, Newport Beach made son, Luke, and offered him the bogey on the next bole. 57-degree lpb wedge in jest, •tt was really a gas,• Hahn and both laughed. Then Sar-said. •1 felt my competitive gent turned and launched a juices coming back: It's been difficult shot in textbook style. years (since rve played com- with all eyes focused on him. petittvely). This is not a big like.~ pro giving a short-game townament. but it's competi- clink. tive: ·vou open up and it's just 1Wo strokes. ott the lead and like a bunker shot. just with . finishing at even-par 71 was more prayer,• Sargent said. Santa Ana with Reehl and Qaley, who saved par for his 2000 men's club champion team with a biSl._up and down Chris Veitch. who did not play on 9, helped Mesa Verde finish to defend in this yea.r's Santa at 2-under 69 for a on&stroke Ana men's club championship. • paily Pi.IRt " Clockwise from left: Mesa Verde Cquntry~ Club bead pro Tom SaJ'gent rallel his : 57-degree wedge after memorable Oop shot at 18 to set up an easy btrdle putt and wtn : the Inaugural Jones Cup last year. Sargent : ,celebrates with the spolla. Newport Beach : Country Oab hea4 pro Paul Halm rips an : Iron shot ln Jones Cup I at Newport Beach: Big canyon 1ast year fin- ished 1-over 72 with then- head pro Kelly Manos and men's club champion Steve Collins. . While Saigent isn't a regu- lar on the Southern California PGA circuit and nueiy plays in competlttve tournaments, he said it was fun to compete and rub elbows with bis New- port-Mesa community golf peen. Along with bis 18th-bole clramatia, Sargent drained a 60-foot birdie putt on No. 2 and a SO-footer on No. 16, which tied Newport Beach for the lead m a tightly contested Jones Cup. .. ' Hahn, with local knowf- edge but also the bome-<X>unie pressure from members in the galletY. chipped in for ~ from 30 feet at 9 and sank a •q- foot birdie putt at 1J. He Ulo scrambled to save par at 17. ' •t think seeing the number of people here today tells boW successful the event is, or wb4t tt will become,. Manos saiFl ~ Jones Cup l •Any time you bring the golf community together is great.. Clint Whitehill replaced Manos earlier this year as ... head pro ~t Big Canyo~. Manos is the Director of Golf at The Club at Mpmingsid& tn Rancho Mirage. ' Noonan settling .illto Eagles, nest \ Daily Pilot PREPS~. CONTINUED FROM 6 •c-J · •The saeaming chicken is gone.~ NOOnan said of last year's helmet logo. Noonan &aid he is not a big ptoponent ~passing leagues, but he will •ce selected seven-on-seven competition · ffai$ summer to gauge his players' progress. Amazingly, Noonan said he and former 'Eagles Coach Dave Perkins, now at Costa Mesa, have arranged to collide in this format. · The crosstown rivals are scheduled to inlormally square off July 21 at Costa Mesa. includes fonner Mustang Coach Scott Thylor, Who 85$lsted Lynch and • Kreutzk.amp at Mesa, then took over Qie program when KreutikaJ:n1> came to Harbor. Taylor, currently coaching the boys and . gbis teams at Santa Margarita, had been coaching th.e Golden West men's program. until deddiilg to commit full time to Santa Margarita. The opening created by TuySor's departuJe from Golden West, drew Kreutzkamp away from N~rt Harbor and, now, Lynch has complet.ed the d.rcle. I While the boys basketball teams trom Corona del Mar, Estancia and Newport Harbor are pi;eparing to -compete in ~e 32-team George Yardley Summer Cage. Classic, Friday-Sunday, Costa Mesa's boys program has also been hard at work. . FUll summer slate for two-sport Jittle Leaguers M Little League AU-Star battles heat up for locals, some baJeball stal\douts jug- • gle other sports in the sum- mer. Take Ryan Knapp of the Costa Mesa National Little League 9·10 AH-Star team, for example. Knapp also competed in the 11th annual Costa Mesa Junior Golf Championships at Costa Mesa Golf & Coun- try Club recently and fin- ished tied for third in the boys 11-and-under divi.sion, shooting 42. Knapp, who will play ' YOUTH SPORTS A few years back, Josh Bradbury of Newport Coast was another example of a young two-sport standout. He was the star pitcher for the Newport Beach Little Leogue AU-Stars, while com- peting in the Southern Cali- fornia Junior Tennis Section- als at Los Caballeros in Foun- tain Valley. ' SEAN Hllil! I DAILY PILOT Jason Lynch replacing Brian Kreutzkamp as Newport Harbor High boys water polo and swim coach, is not the first time their career paths have intersected. )<reutzkamp, i!1 fact, replaced Lynch as -d boys polo coach at Costa Mesa High ~ Lynch Jett the Mustangs for Capistrano Valley~ollowing the 1993 season. the Costa Mesa "connection• also Mustangs Coach Bob Serven reports Chad Vakili, who started as a junior for the Pacific Coast League co-champions last year, recently netted 10 three-pointers en route to 42 points in a game against Murrieta Valley. The regular--season Newport-Mesa Distrrl recxrd fer three-pcinters in one game is nine, shared by three players. Serven also ~rts returning point guard David Conte, who will be a senior, is turning heads with his play this summer. ·baseball for Mesa beginning Saturday in a Little League all-stat tournament, is preparing for the Junior World Golf Championships in San Diego next month .. Little Leaguers get back in the groove today as the Newport Beach American Majors face Lctguna Niguel in the opening round of· the District 55 All~Star 'Touma- . ment at Youth Sports Park in Mission Viejo at 5:30 p.m. -Richard Dunn Mike Gillmore fires away in recentTounuunentof Cbantplons action for the Costa Mesa National Uttle League Minor A Marlins. --IENNIS ail>NTINUED FROM 6 -. :, match points after falling :IDUnd, 40-15, and forcing a :llbreaker. Dent's comeback ~ to shake Hewitt, who imi.ible-faulted twice to lose :II game. !!!!!!Wtth Dent pumped up in Z tie-breaker, which he won, =· he had serves recorded at =s·and 144 mph, the latte.r · :D. fastest ever at Wimbledon. ... For the young Dent. coming :::lllP his own on the ATP Tour, ~as also the second-fastest •111Ve recorded anywhere in ..m 10 years since such things • 19\re been chronicled. Gllilg Ruseds1d of Great Britain once had a serve timed at 149. •(Dent) reminds me ot Mark, ... ·-.. IJ •• Philippoussis,' a colleague and tennis fan said, as Dent powered his way to a fifth set with the > ·fifth seed in the world's biggest tennis tournament on~- But it wasn't just Dent and ~ poweiful serving and ground strokes that got everyone's attention. His lofty ambition and well-poised temperament in the match against the high-profile Hewitt showed the tennis world that the 1996 CIF Southern Section singles champion is ready for a breakthrough season. Last year. at times, Dent uncxxked signs of potential greatl'le$, but inconsistency would haunt him. So Dent decided to work harder to reach his goal of cracking the top 10. · "Both (Dent and 18-year-old American Andy Roddick) have a great chance of being in the top 10 and winning Grand Slam titles, but the reality is that.neither one has done that at this point,• said Eliot Teltscher, who left his position as a national coach for the United States Tennis Association to coach Deilt exclusively. "We get excited very quickly when anybody does almost anything~ There's almost a desperation. U we had 10 guys like Roddick and Taylor, then we wouldn't be making that big a deal about any of them." . Dent, easygoing, hard- working and good-looking, has great tennis genes. Both his father, Phil Dent, and mother, Betty Ann Grout, were professional players. Furthermore, Dent is hungry like a lion. "I'm not No. l, so I'm not happy .... • Dent said after last season. "But I made a lot of progress-and I'm excited for (2001). I'm improving every year I go out. but I wish I could leapfrog like Lleyton Hewitt (No. 4 on: the ATP Tour after playing juniors only a few years ago). ·But I'll take 30 Grand· Slams if it means being patient. I'll take the slow route if that's what it takes to get there. I'll bust my butt to get there and stay there.• Dent. who turned pro in 1998,.earlier this season pushed No. 2 Andre Agassi at the Ericsson Open in Miami ·and No. 1 Gustavo Kuerten at the Tennis Masters Series in Indian Wells before losing. In the first game of his match against Agassi, Dent hit a 142-mph ser.te, the • fastest of the year on the ATP Tour -and lost the point. Before facing Kuerted at lndian Wells, Dent defeated Wayne Ferreira of South Africa, 6-3, 6-0, in the fu:st round. In January, Dent upset top-seeded Magnus Norman at the Gold Flake Open in Madras, India, giving the . Swedish star a wake-up call. Part of Dent's success this year, he said, has come from a coaching change. Dent had trained with his father, a 1974 Australian Open finalist, for several years. But Taylor approached Teltscher looking for a change. Teltscher agreed to a two-year contract with him and left the USTA. ' "f!lle decision) was hard: Dent said. "The father-son relatianship is a good thing. We had a great relationship, but for me to get to the next level I just needed to mature.· U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe has also considered Dent for the team this year. "I'm encouraged by Taylor Dent having some good wiris and playing a good, competi- tive match with Agassi down in Miami,. said McEnroe. DEEP SEA MONDAY"S COUNTS ..... 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ANY '"1111 CO ... =ldlnt ' mfll Iola lhl CMI, end W ;'." !ugane for 11 the time of 112827 polld, any amount paid 1COe11 code ~ Al: and Con-TRACTOM AftMINO NJ. ~ ~ your wagee, money and ~ st.tement' waa pun:hue. M purdllMd Thia bualntll II ~ on thl .... llmllll for to elevators and -llelra. atructlon Uni-AFnR TMll "NII ._ perlOMI propar1y may be taken flied with the County goodl .,. IOld • II ltnd duded by. an lndMllal lhl ~ i.derlll tu The plOjlc:I w4I de> ~ veralty of Callfomfa. W 1 l l H 0 T • 81 allow ~ lo lltke Wtd'lout further warning Clartt of n-w r~-. mual be r9llllMtd II IN Hav1 ypu 1t1rt1d llabml'f wll be rllundad orlldl tt1I tf'IAC ayttem. lrvtne, 3500 Blfttley 1UCm1 I lO 'Ali>'D rapre• from thl ooi.t. on w11fiij;"'" ........ ft, *"'of ..... Sell II Mb-doing bualnall yet? No to th. then ~rr•nt ~ free-standing new Pl1ce, Irvine, CA PATI .. nte M>JRO. ~-:: r. Thtf• ire othlr legal 2001 ... JHO jaol to mnoallelofl In Iha Jaml1on Lawrance owner of tit Pl'QPlftY for rntroom bulldlng wll 92t1117·2450 CEii Al A ,... Bib-. tlk"'CI vwy requirement• You mey n.a.. Piiot Jurl. 19 26 event of llt1llmlcll bl-Rlfcllng wl'tlctl payment wH a1ao be ~ ad-IEALEO IMD8 FOR CONTflACTO"· ~ ldlons Mr1t to i:al an llttOmey ~, • • hilMn llndlold ltnd ob-Thia ltlllmtnl wu made. In the event ~ to flil buldlna. UNrT PNCU AHO Al,-leelad bide ... noC ~ ht ptl'IONi ~ •way " you do noc July 3. 10. 2001 yso llgat.cs petty. Publlahtd filed with the County bondl .,. illuld for the! 2. SCULPTURE m-u-TIRNATU WtLL NOT be ....... ....,4:00 rtprllll'llltl.,. will be know en attorney, you Flctltlou9 lu9ineu on 06!'2M>1-and Claftc of Orlngl Counly pottlon of the ....... DIO: Thi pioi.ct wll II AC~PTID AF• P.M., T~, "4/llf M. r9QUirld lo~ notQ to may cal an ~ Na Sf,ltement 07/03/0t on oe.'2M001 ment impoNd for thl Ir\-atructurd)' upgrade lhll Tl!R: 4:00 PM , 2001. At 0.~'91. encl lntaranld pel10nt unlMI terr.I a.vlcl Of I me ~ Wanda Nor-20011Ht034 cldenlal ledl,., Ill lllbfl. building by oonstsuc:tlnll WEDNESDAY, JULY ConltnJCtlon se ' they Ila waived notice aid office (lilted In t The foffowl~ ton, Bond # s-400-1684 Dally Piiot June 26, J4Jy lty, the amount wltl bl new lheer wan1. thlcll· 11. 2001 Unlverefty of • or oor:,,11d to the phone boolt) .,. :!*J M : Ayr• S.W Sb'aga. 3, 10, 11, 20()1 !45& payable In anooel •• anlng Histing ahear At: Dlllgn and Con· lrvlnl. ~500 ~y l lCllonalAtlOlily) TI'le Daapuaa d. que 11 Des Hblal Carpet Rfflcltnt MINtglf'I 1elll!l1nl 1n1111tment1 w1ll1, 1ddlng gr•d• atructlon Slrvioea, Uni· Place, lrvln1. ~ CA ____ entraguan 11ta chadon CINtiing, 2137 11 Eldal'I Publllhld Newport CITY OF for the payment of the beama at thl tounda· virally of C•llfomla, 92697·2450 __..: judicial u1tld tlenl un Ave.. Colt• MaM, qA 8H ch·Co1I• M•H NEWPORT BEACH prlnc:ipal of and lntafllf tlonl, and extending ••· lrvlnl, 3500 Blrltellv 8..a.d 1Nc11 -1M Wiii be IJ'lll*I un1111... plazo de 30 DIAS 112827 Delly Piiot June 26, My ABllEllllEMT lhan coming dlle on the ~ welll to the root. Pl1c1, Irvine, CA ot*tad It 2:0I ,.M. ll-....cl ptl'IClr1 tlaa an CALENDARIOS para Dllmond E. PffbfM, 3. 2001 bond lleuld and wtl be Olt1lr addltiorel renove-92897·2450 Tut•dly, July ., 24, objacdor'I to ._ petition pr..ur une rltpUllla 2137 11 Elden Ave.. !455 DISTRICT NO. 12 cofleded O¥fK 15 yM,. tionl are rnR>r. tnvotv-I Hlad Ilda for 2001. 111 and ._ good ncnta a maquina .,, COiia Mala. CA 112827 STATDIUIT OF u part ot 111a annu.i Ing tn. converaation of W..p ~ .... Btd. Bid Sleurlly aft;: thl wny thl CXMt'.,:.: 9111 OOftl. ...~ ~ ~~ SUPERIOR COURT ASSHSMl:NT Colm priJparty tu bll. c:lly-mbcing room 1n1o • and a....ci 9HM f0t amount of 1~ of Oii gtant thl IUlhorily Una cer1a o un• .......-.. .,,_ an ·-· OF CALIFORNIA. NOTICE OF NOf1C£: · Afier bondl ph.,lographlc mural "'* Prtoae and Ntiar-Lump Sum 8-SW. Ill· A HEAR!NG on the lllmada tllllonlca no fl H1v1 you atar11d COUNTY OF RECORDATION OF hive bHf1 illuld, that room. which ii being ,. nlllW .. be Ol*'ld • l;l\ldlng .. erna-, ,lhd patitjon will b11 hltd on ofrlCl<I procaodon: au ~ng2171>ualnau yet? ORANGE A88ESlllENT AND portion ol the •-aa· lomited from the Alt Stu-4:08 Piii, WtdMecley, 1FSj'acti._81d. 07/'2Ml1 at 1:30PM In ~ .ab • mt· ... 6 3'1 THE CfTY DRIVE DIAGRAM menta funded by the d!o Bui~ Ufl-Mlaty JtJN 11.1.. 2001. Tht Sur ~Oii Deol. L7CITY3 locat.dDat )'1 quinloon "~-~~ ~at~n!i~u POST Of'FICE BOX NOTICE IS HEREBY bonde m9Y bl peld and lmprc>Yameota include IJld ~rity In 1t1a al!! Bond be, the THE RIVE -..,.., __ ... 14171 ll«l04H1lel cleated of thl thl provision of erner· amount of 10% of the Bid Dledfinl, In OAANGE~CA 92.11&3 I gal11 apropladH •i ~ withof °' the ~~ ORANGE, CA ~~E~~ owneraa•FFFnF~ lteri of 111111 portion of the ge.ncy 99"" .allCI 11111 Lump Sum ea.. Bid, Ill· 1111 iata1t publleti•d IF YOU ECT to the ustld qulefe que II OOtle 1111g11 """"'"' 928e3·1571 ... ..,..... .. , ........., aa1111ment1 by the ~ AoOella>lllty Im-dudlng·attarNtH, lhall S1at1 of Califomll,•0. "9nting the petition. MCUChe au cuo on 06115l200t LAMOREAU)( JUSTICE to pay Iha COltl and Ill· P9Y"l8nl ol the lollowlna prov1ment1 include lite 1ocomp1ny each Bid. patllnlnt ol lnaurlrlot, allolAd appeer at the SI uated no ~Hint• 200111111H CENTER ~~~ =o ~ aurne: (a) 8"Y ln1t1tf. llTIPfOYl!Mntl to allow Thi Surety IMulng the Ult of lnaurars Atflllalcl Ind ltMe your IU fllPl*ll a ~ Deil'1 Piiot June 1111. 28. PETITION Of ;;;;.";";'V~...,_. ~!: alfl'll of orinclPel •lid In-for coda-~I •C-Bid Bond ehall be, on the to Trenuct Sul9'Y ... or ftfl written l>Uldl parder 11 caao, y Jy!x 3, 10. 2901 J:Me Olga Fldor~ and _..., wr tenllt whicll hea bMn 0111 to the • Tht Bid Dl1dllnt, lilted In ,noa In Thia Stlll'il. t wlCh the court 11 puldln qultar au Rctltlou9 luatwa George Fldorovtaev. :"~~ to 1111 tax roll for HVAC •)'SWm wl ,. the lat11t publlahad Thi auc~ .. hearing YOAlf aalario. IU dinafo y ova ....... StaMMnt ITllnln FOR CHANGE cl of..!'~ the CUIT9fll filCll year, futblehad to allow for SC•ll ol Calllornll. DI-and ltl tpp9el'lllCI ~ be In coaaadl au propllClad Tht following ~ Of NAME Blactl pu ~ ~ balarlol of more energy .. tticient partmlnl of lnauranca. wlll bl ~ 91> ptr10f1 Of by you a1n avl9o adk:ional por rm ~--ONJIR TO SHOW • r· plUI thl ap-lllVk:a ... of lntwera Admitted the 1101idllcM*llllioA ,. allomly patle di II cort1. at•~ u: ~ FOR CtlAHQE _.Mio '::.,::ma...= plica i. redemption Co~tractor ahall to Tranaad SUr.cy lnauf· ~ ~ tort In IF YOO AAE A Exlatan OCrOI ~ 2~W'ld s.':..t. Thi An8 ~.· CW NAME lmt::']ttnl Act ol pramum~aroount prO'Ada lor r~ dale 11n1» In Tt-9 9'MI. the Bldclng ~ CREDITOR or 1 IOI flgaln. Pulda qua CAN NUllBER: ci 11"1 In-...._ lfl lhil bulking T"9 IUOOlllful 8lddef and to pay pr~ continglnt Ct9db' of Iha Ullled quier1 lltmar 1 Coeta MeM. CA 92e27 A20Nl2 913'· DMalorl 12 cludlng panaltllt In-alter September 22 1nd ill Subcon1rtlctora ~ ,... • fll loca- dlolllld. )QI must ... un abogado s!tlnci Kalflflf, c2c:! TO ALL INTERESTED !!-~ ~ : 191911 end OOlll. (d) the 2001. nm lhal be ec! wfl bl 19qUftd-lo lolow lion of the Wor11. • you c:Wm Witt Iha court lnmldlalarnante. Sl no a Ana,t l, PERSONS: Oj'-c llf I ....,..llld COii ol c:elfing compllahlCI vta Mc:ure, the noodlaciln•iation r• Thi IUOOMlf\JI ebtar Ind me1 , OCfl'f IO ._ conoca 1 un abogado, Mell. CA 112627 1. P.clllonar. U.. Hoff· a orn 1• Ar1lcl• bondl, (•) intlrlll to the protected. and OSHA QYirlmlfl41 111 forth In wll ~-Jwve pal'IOllll '9POMll....._. puedl llamar a un ~ ~ man on behalf of Otge ~1:P,. ~of~ date of call, unlMI In· compll1nt ped11trlan the Bidding Documents the Stal• of ~ by the court Hlvtdo de referenda di H d F1dorovt11va and and the PrOIJOllllon 218 clUded In (1) llbovl end palhl for !acuity, 1t1ff •od to pay prevaPlng Cllifomlli t~OI'• Iha dMl'°'d ;:*"....:: ::~~:d~! •0vuC: ~ dol,:11\u~n". .. •t•;t_~? ~-:;,~• ~·~=~ Omnlbu1 fmp41menta· m_ •ex:..~~ ~N~TION ~o1':::of9 ~-::': ~~~ 1::: of lltWt ~ In f:o al dlrtctorlo tall· y~~allter with 11111 court for a ~ ~~~ ~ and the COIT ESTIMATE: All lnllolrlnol poll-Bid • 1 ~Thi time ~ eke NUMBER: Thia 1111ement WH dacrM ctwnglng l1M"'I following) for Mew-tlrernenl of ~ , •• 12.i!.'"'J:OOs MIDI =-MCI,.... to be.. . General ~ 1 . -• flied wfttl the County H fotlowa: •· Otoe IMllt DMtitct No. 12 of A11111m1nt1 lor CJii:y TO ........ U by eontnctor Contract~ __ .. __ = .:: ,,:.. -= ~a.':.~1 CIM of Onlnge County ~~V:. '°oaoO::: thl City of Newport which bondl hive oot FOUOWINa.... :=.re:;~~ (l.lcenll C:......,1 111 hllmg dMI nollcld Thi. name encl ad-on 06'l!il200t HdolOYtllV to Chorge S..ch. b11n illl'9d bondl may PRE..QUAUFIED f tr fo r 111 1 n d (l.JoenM ~ lbow9 ._.of Ille court II: (El 20011111111 Hottman You are htraby ti. peld Ind orooartSH PftlMI! CONTRAC· aubltanoe. All aucll THE REGENTS YOU ~y EXAtolNE ._ nomln:L:dlr90Clon di 11 Daly Pb June 111, 2e, 2. THE COURT nollflld the! on b June dNl9d d ._ lln"clf the! TOAi: potlcM ltleM 1M I• THE UNIVERSITY .. -~ b CIOYll W 00"8 11 .Mt 3, 10. 2001 '1'41 ORDERS flat .. I*· Z7, 2001• ltla ~ portion of the ....... l!mma aued by • COlllfl8"Y CALIFORNIA • =-= .__ ~ i:::.• 8UPE COURT Of Acunoue Bualnesa aont lnter..wd In lhll ~ ~ =.':cf: mtnll by ._ peymariC of Corpomfon wHctl II ....., by .A.M. Jlif, 2001 • '" ... TIE ST.ATE Of ...._, l .... llienl matter atlalt appear ~ d IUCh ~ ltla w1paid belanOI ol 1316 Broadwll~. e. end INI hl¥e • Put>Ulhld Net-Port you 'IWf 1111 _., .. CAUR1ANIA, COUNTY Thi fbllowlng Pl"-"" beb9 fill court it the llon ..,_ r9COl'dld _,my b .. 111"**-lf~·al· ~ tOO rMlnt of A· 0t btClw 8Hcll·Co1t1 le11 court I ~ tor Of ORANGE, W ... M-Ina bulilaM--11Nrtno lndlc:md b1tow officl llr approxlmafely Santa~· CA Md e ,.,_.. dlell-Ody Pllol ~ la 10. ~ NOllce (bmDE· tlol c.mer. 91 41 13111 ~-= ~. 10 eflow cau11, If any, Thi. UM111Mnt• .,. )'W'I. flt tu II noc .I0-404' tlcallon of V1I M '*" 200t • ....1.!!..:c,::.:.-: ~~ Wlllmlnatlr, CA 2589. Santi Ana Ave .. :!Z._ ~ ~ ....... ~ now dul and Pl~ ~ any••1emount11m..,.;,paltdlor (310(3)1<1L~700(F••) "!;,__ ··~ ...... ~ f401 ;-:..... ar of any nn; 1111'111 and ad-12, Colla Meal, CA ;"; ;.,;.;s_-• ......., ~~~r,"';;d Iii ~ .;;;;; tu E-t~ -wtl'b. ";"""'~ .. ,..,to"';;; ,,._,., Of ~ • dr111. end taltphone 92827 NC7T1CC OF HEARlNC) llfd Wlll*l llablllv Wiii be rlfundld Nadine Dumindin the follow Slat• of-Ol'O'Adad In PldlMt Codi number of plafntlfr1 at-Shirley Jun Blult. o.t: 817/01 may ~.~ on Jutyttll to· tfut thin currant KJllRI COftatNctkln CaHfoml1 actor'• Stc:ton 1249. A,.... lomly, or plalnllfl with-2589 Santa Ana Ave.. T1rnw. 2.o()O, Dlpl: l13 ~ owrw of IN property lor ....... Inc. liClnll OUrllnt ., thl for S"8daf Nob fQrm ii out .,, •ltomly ii: (El 12, ~ Mala CA Thi.,._ d ltt oourt • 2001. Thi toeal • which payment w11 451 w. Lambert. time of Mbnmlon of 1111 ~ from h court nomtn II c1r9C01on y al 112827 11 _,,. .. flOeld, 1bove ..-ntnl equlll thl made BrM, CA 92821 Bid. dlrtt. """*°. di tlllfollo del .... ~ ~ . .,, ._!_~ 3. A oopy ci fill Otdlr ooll of "' OOfllWCllon In .ddttion to thl .. (714) 972--0800 LICENSE ~ Ptillorier ~o ~ =: ~ . ..,..you~ to StlOW CflllM ehll be :',_ ~-= ~: pay the (714) 872-0871 (Fu) CLAl llFICATIOH: OtEJU. ~' dante qu• .. no t11n1 doing bl9~ Yll7 No ::'~rt11tot ":. C: °' --~ ~ ='9~ b: ~·~ ~,::"'° ttN0MAR9H libogllltcJ 11) SHiiey -• Stull CMllVI WMkl tllll •-mty .,. llCQUitad, _. of liloftey CoMtNctlon LJCUtlE COOi: ~ ~ ~~ CA Jam C. ·~. E1q. flllCIThil w:-1:::-"ho::; the dlill aac fOI ~ ~~~ rMI ~ = lhl tc;rLt 8 "401 AU..E.N I Fl.ATT, INC.. Clertl of Onlnge Coi.nly °" tt1I f)9llior't In l'9 be peld In wtlOla or In A•n.,.11 DIRtcl .,. 2901 • THE REGENTS Of OWi/Qi, oetZ7/01• = M3~~1~port on 06'l5r'200l gtowtng1n1ral new.papetclrcut1tlon°', pert tMtrlg eudl period. IUbiect~ llPl' ....... •tt :.~ THEC.'iFUNORIVENIRSITYA Of g:._~ e..di, CA '92880 Olly Piiot 2.:!~1= f)rinlld In 11111 county: In lhl ewnt -.rrJiop-=. ~o be lavllCI tn· CA ~· JUNe 2001 MIM'Oll'rllACHIC<*TA ~~!¥1 ~~Tl10"' 200c.!......, JJh 3, 10, 2001 i+4§ Thi Delly Plot 11'1;, <'°:f'.,:.. pay ooally to pay tor collt (310) 30f.1600 Publlallld Newport .-.A·MOT -..... -... " _,. --· -· -· -DATE: JUN 11. 2G01 ~ for the ::_ not 01h1rwlH relm· (310) 314-7347 (Fu) Beacll·Coata M111 ------- "Y YOLANDA POHCi; LEGAL NOTICE JUDO! 9t!CHAftD O. *"*"of lhl mprov. ~the~= Eatlmator: Daly Pllol .Ml 3. 2001 u" ~..=-~ TO THE PER-NOTICE Of ~l.J"-n. .,.._ ""'* befOl9 lhl eicptra.. Ind coladiofl of _. ~ ,;t:_ dbe !4§0 'Wie' _':: Thi folowlna panona ~ ...... SERVED: • ._..:..!~ ~ ~l"'NDOIALENIEDOF NOA COURT lion d audl ptltod, a rnents or from the ao-....,_ P8CltlO .,. dc*1cl ~ u: -~ • ....,,_ ur ,. ,. Uaa Ho11men on b1t1111 ::;:., :::::1.:: miniltratlon or ragfe· 2424 Congr911 Slr..c. ADVERTISEMENT CISEROS. 2293 Fak· flndant. PROPERTY of Otge FldolOVIN¥9 11111111nl on . euch lrdon of any lllaOdalld Sin Diego, CA FOR ll08 View Rd. IL, Cotta ITATEMIHT OI' Noice ~J::::r-1 n d 0aor111 09fcal lor IN OOflllrUoo bonda. 92110-2899 ~ to "'-COl""tdi<11111btnna• Miii. CA 112828 -OAMAO~I '*.. .. FIClorovtllV, mlnora llon" .. ~OllM*lla DATED: JUNE 20, 2001 (9111) ~47 p1wdltd by .. ""°"" SUn o.111 Inc., 2533 N. \. ........... ~ w Ml 11 plJbllc auellon, 190 Cabr9o ~ 118, wll be llluld ... ,_ .. .,, Ill ..._., L (810) 2Sltr4314 (Fu) algnld. ..-cl bide fOI • C1faon st 18048 .,.,.,.,, o.ill' purauan1 to Section Cotta Mel&. CA 92827 to ..._, •1_,,:::-...=.~, ~~..l----,... · "-~~..... ~ Sum Connet.,. Ctnon City, Nv 19709' To: LYNfl ·~ 21700 ci fll Bualr-. A v• .. ..,..v .. .,..,, ~'~' ..,,.. ......,, ._..,,,_ .lr.wlted tor Iha ~ Thie bu1ir111a 11 . SlAVICK ProCtulonal Codi, IM ~ ~of10 'c:1::; ~CITY OF Bidding Doculllln1e Wortc AASPEROWICZ MIU following d11erlb1d .... .., NEWPORT MACH wll be riallltJll to Pr. ll!lltKELIY '1.ACl Publl9Md Newport quellflld Olnlral Con-N09t'T1t PNT PL009t BHch·Co111 MIH trtotor Blddart on IUllDOUT II -o Delly Piiot July S, t, WldnMdey """',..:i ~HO. ll0140 2001 2G01 and _. be UNIYIMITY Of' _____ Iu:Ma::4t116:aR 11: CWPOMIA, CONIOLIDATI D lff'llNI! ADDEHDUll NO. 1 "l"'OQRAftMtca DESCAIPTIOH Of TO THE 11a "*-t ..,_ WORK: BID DOCUMENTS ~ CA tllltt Thi P"IPOMO l1fojlc::t STARTING JI~ .. Cl •" . .. ANEW B'USINESSI~ • ••• • • • • • • • TIN LegaJ D~a~t 111 ihe Dliil.J J>i/O~ isp,__ 1t111nntn111tt • w ~ now available to nnu businmn. · ~ wi/J now SEARCH the; name for you 111 1UJ extril c/Nzrp, 11*1111w~ tlN time and th~ trip to the Court House in 5411111 Ana. Tlim, of-cour#, "./fn:, the search is completed we wi/J fik your fictitious lnainns 1111mt ~ with t!N County Ckrlt. publish onct' a weelt for four Wttlts 111 IWJUirrd ~'/Aw 11nJ thmfik :!!'"'proof ofpub/iciUUJn with the Cou,uy Clnlt. PwllSI sup l1y "'file ytn1rfetj1Unu lnuinm llllllrMnt "' #H ~ PiliJ1. 3'0 W. ~ St, 0Js14 Mts11. If yn c11nnot :',.J ~ 111111 Ml Ill (Y4!J) 6424J2J ililll UM wi/J ~ 11m1111nnma for 1'>" to 11111 ~ /rj 'llMJL , ;If r." mo.Ji/ haw 11ny forthw ,_,.,,,, ,,_. OllJ"' MJ"" will/,, ""'"Iha pit!:# il#ist ~ GootJ. /Wit;,,,.,,, w ...,..,, . . FOR TIE (714) 111.-la 1 laiM lmPtoWmelit ""19 MllOVATION ~ Nil ...... for approximately AND ~ « ... .,...... 18,045 I I. Thi tnlife IWllOYllllNTI, PtlQVlllW ,,,.... loot .. be gulld w111 PllAa. I ~ m9'f old! 11p lhl H~ of the "'°*T ..,_ ..,.,, hi of c:ltllt9I f ... '*V •....... .....,, UNIV£NJTY OF 111 and b1r (4) ... of ~ room, t61o-CAUFOANIA. lfMNE ~ doclUI-* II trloal IVOlll and ..-ig ...... .., =and eon.ucton llalr .... and .. OOf> L •llML . UIWlrally of rtdor, unlwl nottct -. The followlng • !Nini. 3eoo _. on drnlhlL 'rhe ohlnlll, eddlflonit, or 8lftl8ley . l'IJ!ti IMnt, MW apea. wlfl bl ....... ehll M 1Mcat CA 92tf7._, Mt-dlllldtd ~ .,_ ,._. .. llo '°'°'*II , dool.t-IONI .... "-be _. W * 11 OOfnl. _. • lldOlllld, lfld dlM8d II Co!•M6oW BIDDEA QUALi· II at. .....,.. INil ootl fl'om Coneolldelld PlCA'TIONS; Pl'llM lkt- ,... .. ..... .......~ ... who do not "'"' I. ... TO -.,tlOTI: IT • lM h Cl'~• ~ .. ~ IU9-CONTMCTOM' eon.ract Ooourne"'8 A.•••._ .-a1111111.m lO mey noc i. .._.. ttw ~=-.... ,..,. -~= =~"= ......,.. fOI Ml lldl• JID "'"°' ......_ on llo '°"" ...... ~ IN COl'Mtld TO Ac. ,.... bt .. U.W.- t\leltd 11• __ ... ..... " u· .. . ~ ..... 9¢IMnl .. =---.. .... ~ :. .. Qtj~·e ~-:.': I =~·-·.:... . . .... *' l:OO P.M., TU. .. 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